Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    PTflT! SIX
AIMFF HAn PROSPECT MILL GEHRIG TAKES
ni 1 1 1 1 n 1
1 'rii'b v I 11 'h' I
NO HAND N
SANITY QUIZ
Examination of Mother's
Mental Capacity Not In
stigated by Evangel, Is
Declaration Ma Resting
for Annulment Hearing
LOS ANOKUCS, July 20. p).
A curt doniiil wum nimlo today hy
Aimav Hem lo Mcl'lmrmm thut nho
or uny 0110 at AiikHuh Tenilo hud
ariytliihK tu do with untlun Hutur
duy that nrsultt-d In 11 mental
examination of her mother, Alrn,
jvtiniiio (Ala) Kennedy-J iuiIhoii.
Hardly off a train thut returned
her tu iOK AnKOleH after a tour of
her chuiehoH in the northweHt, tho
evniiKotiHt wan confronted with tho
rumoiM.
"Nolthcr I nor uny of tho off!
clals of An'uluH Tumplu hud any
thing; to do with any attempt to
provu my mother Intmno," Hhe wiUl
"Hueh u huh)1cIoh would be aliHurd
and I moHt certainly , would nut
take a Htep which would reflect
upon my whole family. .
Kl 111 totiriiiiircil
To another, queKLloti - pewit-ding
me eMitani!niei:t or Iierucir and
hur mother, Mih. MclMmrHrm re
plied "Thorn is no chaiiKu Jn our
BtatUH ho far un 1 know but thin
while tbliiK ban been vory unph-aM-ant
and my heart kiwh out to
mother In her tlKfk-iiltloH."
.Mean while Mm, Kennedy-Hud
son han d I Map pea red from a beach
uottnRo. Hr attorney Huld Hhe
would MteHl' until Thurmluy when
r her petition for an annulment of
her marrlatro to 0. fcMward J hid
mm will bu hoard In tho Huporior
court. -
Hho HeekH annulment of the
weddlnK held Iimt Jtii.o 2H at I.m-
view, Wafth., on the Kroundti Hud
aim had failed to obtain u divorce
from Mm. L. Margaret Newton
11 UdHOIl.
L
The cxrcHHlvci heat and drounht
1h oreatlnjf a deplorable condition
in ciiNtorn Ore'm, italph CowkM
stated thm mornliiK on his return
from Hpendfiiff four daya In that
wcllun In the InlercHiH of tho
win I e Kiime rotumlKHton,
Many of tho lulteH havo dried
, up and the water IIim-h In all nro
datmoroiiMly low, (hump lake,
which ban never none dry, Ih
JieurliiK that point and tho duck
dud kpcho nro In duiiKer of ex
tinction. There wan only a 1U
per cent hatch of bird thin sea
son, Mr. (?owkIM explained, nnl
1he drouKht threaleim to kill
jnuny of that 10 pur cent,' If
hunter tnvudo tho territory thin
fall there will bo few birds left
to propaRuto next year.
Hart am) Htlvor InkeH nre dry
mid only 11 mntill strip of water
TemalpH In Humninr lake. Keod.
ih well aa water, Ih becoming
'nrco and the (rent honkem and
their yuuuK, which mnkt their
Immtt on tho rim of the lalto, are
Ri'owInK thin,
Tho temperaturn In eaidern Ore
Him wnH approximately tot) during
the three day Mr. CowKill wan
inotorintt through the country and
the dry condlllonH made the heat
iwem greater. Ho motored to
Ijikevlew and through the Ante
lope country, returning to Med ford
limt nlKht,
tl OWTIIEY
STAN D
(Hy llit Aw-iM-lnliil I'lvw.)
I'uant
W. li. I VI.
Hull l-'rnm-lsi-o 9 6 .(U3
Oakland u I .ms
Keslllo y B .643
I.oa Angeles n .AT
Hollywood 8 .4;j
MisKlnna i u .sr.J
I'ortiuiiii ; , r .ar t
ItatTaim-litn & II .857
.
AtlHTlcilll
W. 1.. IVt.
Philadelphia lis !S .Tin
WaMhltigtnn 66 12 .63(1
Now York 48 jr. ,f,7
leveliim1 43 43 .61111
Hi. Louts M 47 .4f3
HoBton 31 62 .373
Jli'llolt S3 6S .S6H
Chicago ill 63 .sill
National
W. I.. IVt.
Ht. Louis 66 J4 ,22
Itiooklyn 4 3 .663
Now York 46 37 .664
Chicago 46 SU .641
. Huston 43 41 .606
I'lllHtoirxh 36 47 .4S4
1'hltHllt-hililii J (I 62 .41111
Cincinnati ...82 66 .364
driverTxonerated
in head on crash
l.A OHANDK. Ore., July 20
-Krnewt AHiwlIn of itoiw, Idaho.
i'tK driver, today itood exon
rnted of any blame In connection
with the death of three penwma t
Vnlun Saturday. They were killed
U hen their Automobile collided
llh the stage Ametln xvnt driving.
MAY BE SCENE
BLOODSHED
Sensational Charges in Affi
davits Asking Receiver
Lewis Brothers' Opera
tion Affairs Tangled
Ki'mmtlorml' r-liarKOH aro con
tained In affidavit!! filed this morn
ing In tho action of William Ma
chado and hit In-other, UcorHO
Mttchado, for appointment of u
receiver by the court, at onre, for
the LewlH llrothei-H' Kawmlll, oio-
rallni: In the I'roxnect ni'fa. The
MaihadoH, formerly resldentH of
Kan J oho, Calif., recently filed null
for an iiccountlnff of tlie affairs
of tho mill company, claiming a
partnerHhlp Interest.
Ira (IrlKMliy alleKea and depoaea
In nn affidavit that "mild defend
anta nre IncltlnK tho watchman
and worltem to Huch u deKreo that
unleHK a receiver Ih appointed at
once by tho court there in very
liable to bo bloodshed on tho
properly."
Itoviilvci' Flourished.
lru OrlKHby lecountn how, upon
one occasion, a revolver woh flour,
inhed by tlie watirhman of tho mill
durinir an itrKiiment.
The I.cwIh Iiros. mill Ib com
posed of A. 1J. l-cwls. Sr., A. U.
Lewis, Jr., nnd Chester I''. IxiwIh,
William Maehadn, In his nffl
dnvlls, declaroH that ho "Invested
$2500 In tho piopeity on promise
of the Lewis' that they keep Becret
tho fact that ho had served a
prison term at Han CJucnlln, but
Instead they told workmen, with
the result Unit he Is looked down
upon by follow workers." r
(icorKO Machado deposes that
"lliiuor was .purchased out of tho
partnership funds and that tho
defendants drank as much, if not
moro, than tho others." Tho de
ponent also ass.-rts that ho has
seen Lewis, Hr.. "Intoxicated."
Dissension Itlfe.
James Desmond, ,1. V. Lucas,
P. Ij. Durkec, Jeff Moriey nnd
Sam flllarili. mill workrrs, sot
forth III nffldavllH allegations that
dissension is rife, lhat many claim
Ihey havo not received wiikcs to
which they nro entitled; that A. 1'.
Lewis, He, Is Ineompeient and un
able to properly maniiKe tho mill
at n profit, and lhat ho has In
stalled machinery "by kucsb," In
Blond of by a level and that he
Is In tho habit of shoutlnK "l
workers while the machinery Is
runnlmi, thus ondaimoi'lnK them.
Charles W. lleamcs, attorneyB
for the MachadoB deposes that ho
Iiiim been advised by tho cnlifornlo
OroKon Power Co.. with which
the Lewis havo a timber cultinil
contract, that construction woik
nenr Ivospect will nut bo hindered
hy tho appointment of a receiver.
The receivership hen ring ii.
scheduled for tomorrow. Tho pe
tition asks thnt " dlstlntorestcd
parly ho named as receiver, and
that tho mill be sold and nil ac
counts adjudicated.
E
STARS IN DIVING
NKW YOltK. July 2n l,)
Hlutulo (liMirKlfi t'olcinan, tho roun-
liy'n flnt'Hi tllvlnR Htnr, hus n:llc(l
the him AnKt!'M A.', to ivlnln s
niitlunal A A.tl. tram dWlmmliiK
chmnploiiHhiii.
Mt.iM (NtltMiitin clivod the 1 ! 3 1
tiutilonr vhuiniliuirhl)it laHt iiIkIU
with ii rtow vU'lory ovor 1 l-yoar-
uhl IviiIumImo Itmvl of Hollywood,
"la., In tho I'lH'InKlxmrd dlvlnu
tvMH. urorltiK I -lrt,7 v poltilH to
ISI.tt.1 fir MInh ItawlH. Tho fiVo
polnin that wt nt with th.it triumph
navo tho Jom AiiKoh'A Aa'. tho toani
tit to liy a m u Kln of two points
uvor tho Womoirn Swimming nso
Hutinii of Now York 3 to 21. Tho
WashltuMoii A.t of Srattlo, rop
roKonloil only hy Holone MikIUoii,
watt third with '.Ml.
ARTISTS COMPETE
I'OUTI.AN'O. Ore., July I'D
Tho flr.Ht annual woHUun piddle
link 4 Koir tourti'iment opened at
tho lnvorncji Onlf and Country
club hero today. Tho first IS-hole
unallrylng round will be playttl
M dny and tho nev-ond rttund will
ho played Tuesday,
l'rrderlck Young, chairman of
tho tournament, said tho rntry
time bad born extended until the
final nvo-wnnn le.ivwt tho first too
of tho iiualifylng round. Thla wan
tlono tn tho bopo that more Pacific
noithwnt players would enter.
STORY 1
(Continued Im Imr One)
Thi fish uupKtlon Is entirely for
eign." The plaintiffs In tho ncthm con
tend that construction of wing
dams for placer mining threatens
to alter the shore lln. tliun caus
ing "Irreparable da ma tie."
Tho defendants claim thy aro
within their right nnd 'are en
titled tu minlny prtvUeiten under
the navigation Ikwi, They also
filed nffldavtts to show that they
worn engaged tn placer mining as
means of employment, and that
mebford matl
SPOTLIGHT AS
Yankee Clouter Gets Two
Round Trip Tickets in
Twin Bill-Far Ahead of
Babe and Chuck Klein
l!y (ia)lc Talbot, Jr.)
(Associated Press HportH Writer)
Now that 11a l)c Ituth Is not hit
link homo runs with quite the
abandon of other days, Lou Geh
I'Ik is showing the customers what
lie enn do alonif that line.
Ilo was close tu the whole show
yesterday as tho YankB thumped
the Ht. Louis Drowns twice, 10 to
9 and 8 to 'I. (ioinu to bat seven
limes during tho afternoon, he
punched five hits. Including his
27lh nnd 2Htli homers of the year
and n triple. Ills three hits In
tho first game drove In seven runs
and ho propelled two moro ncross
In the nightcap, ills two home
runs put him five ahead of his
closest rivals among tlio four-
bagger Hpeciallsts, Babe Ituth und
Chuck Klein.
Hit Heats Indians.
Jack Kothrock's Blnglo over
Avorlll's head In tho 12th Inning
scored Wnrstler with tho run that
gavo lllo Hoston Ited Sox n 6 to 5
victory ovor the Cleveland Indians.
Tho Washington Henutors picked
up a half game on tho idle Ath
letics by defeating Detroit, 2 to 1,
in a pitcher's battle between Lloyd
Brown and Art Herring.
John McOraw was forced to sur
fer from n dlstanco as IiIh New
York tllanta took a pair of 2 to 1
beatings from tho Ht. I.ouls Car
dinals and fell back Into third
plnco. Tho (llant lender was
handed a three-day suspension for
bis run-in with Umpiro Clarko
on Saturday.
Itohiiis Itcliirn.
Brooklyn went hack Into second
place by wlnnlnij its second
straight over tho Chicago Cubs,
10 to 6. Led by lfly O'Doul.
who ngaln cracked four hits in
five ntlcmpta, tho Itoblns roll on
four Chicago pitchers for 17 hits
and piled up a lead that enabled
Mollis Thurston to breeze through.
Cincinnati nnd Philadelphia di
vided a dollbleheader, the Hells
scoring four times In tho Inst or
the ninth to tako the first, 7 to 0.
and tho I'hlllieB coming barn
behind I'hll Collins' good pitch
ing to win the second, 7 to t.
Tony Cncctnello, Ued second base
man, bit a double and five singles
In tho two tilts.
tho oporatlono would not extend
beyond Ootohor 1.
A lai'no nuinhor of Clold mil
and north Jac(on county rot
dontH wore In tho courtroom
during tho procoedlima.
"It wiih doclared hy Attornoy
(Iooi-ko M. UohortH for tho plaln
tlffM, that no roHtrk-tlonH had hoon
placod on ftshliig or flnhorm'n '!
that his c'UontH had orootod HtlU'H
for tho oonvonlonoo of uiiKtoi'H.
Tho dofondantH wore n'pvfsntd
by AttornoyH K. C. Kpji and
Frank IoHoui.
FENCE BUSIER
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD
ACROSS
1. Hulk
6. Irnorecntlon
10. Ilml on
14. Allinil our
tide
11. KKKhiipd
tl. roiteot
17. Ilnllnii rlly
15. Of Ilia noaa
1. t)tey
III. llHrpooim
18. Cliureh dlgnl-
Inrlei
It. Knu.'ka
!G. llll.lliHl eropet
niitno: Num.
t:3t
tl. Inlrrrogalloni
31. Vlw
S5. t)ne! Krnoh
Iti. (Irenl Iik
a?. Kivura
3.1. liio tiiuara rodi
tn. I Inn In
42. In thia ptai-a
43, Htnrmrtt
4.'.. Mnniiriiciiirvd
47, Niitnlilft period
4H. Vrlorlly
In. One who alnsi
iiiiilr his
Ititlv's win
M. Ititiprrtt
urchnlo
M. Irlaml
S4. III1KT
&. Hnnkra
J. Alinllitll
prell
til. Hth rvnlnr?
. plnylni enld
Solution of Saturday' Puula
BQ8riKKIAV6riCAB
1 J.1 I'd G R Jo N E
B E gLIa N EJA RUM A T
rlo Al"l ll A FTpJ
PAN SINE skjT TItJH E
E R I 0t O I CQO R
s e aQto kj TTcHa N N
o not on g sua l o e
sTaMo rds kJait e r s
I, ,' ,1 i lo t Tr 'm vyrri
Xllll ? A 5 Ef" Lii
I I. a r JP n fee
el lLJeIar e dUe w e
6ft Ul nib's oau
doowm 68. Bty: dial. Rng.
6?, Dy'i march
67. Lopilded
69. HlKh, pointed
hills
TO. Divisions of
ancient
llrecc
Tl. Hindu wan
dering aoro
bnU DOWN
t. Qod of war
12 p u r: s i s if o us
"73 73
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tribune, TirEDFOitp,
Pitching to a
All Itiu'iU Ucurvua Ity Tlio AMOcIttUd
DUCKS IN CELLAR
AFTER TWIN LOSS
Tl
(liy Ajrint4l 1ickh)
A pair of victories yesterday was
just enough to Kive Han Kranclsco's
,SenlH nn cdRo over the Miwlon
Kodrt In tho week's "civil war"
.srrlm Tho Hoals took tho double
header bv t'wi'o of 0 to 1 and R
to 2 and the Herles four gamos to
throe.
Oakland romped through with i
doublo victory over Portland and
cinched tho week's series five
names to two. Tho Acorns took
tho first game 7 to 5 nfter they
hud pounded a quartet of Portland
pltchods for 15 hltn, and in tho
following tilt cased over a 2 to 1
win.
Hollywood and tho SeatUo In
dians split yesterday's double hend
oi hut tho single victory was enough
to give the lndtanM tho series four
games to three. Seattle took the
Initial contest 8 to 3 and tho Stars
tho second I to 3.
Sacramento boat Ijos Angeles 4
to 1 In the first game hut couldn't
repeat and tho Angola returned to
tako tho iHCcnnd affair 7 to 2.
Old mirrors rosllverod. Will call
for nnd deliver. . Modford IMatoi
(llass Co. I'hono 446.
PUZZLE
-J
It. Quantity per
unll of tlin
S3. Volcanic mat
ter 15. l.oona ennb
27. Flll; dial.
Kn.
28. Rptnov a
enver from
29. Weird
SO. Ancient mu
sical symbol
33. Spirited horte
33. Knrth: French
34. Close by:
poet
27. I'nltrs tn
lenRue
39. Powers
41. Venture
44. Pnradlse
4$, Tennypontnn
character
49. t'pner hou?e
of CntiKrvsa
60. Perlnining
in houm
Anicriran
mouniHlna
63. itenrlnR ft
date
fit. (lone by t
6i. To a txtltlon
on
56. ftomnn road
67. Knuli.-h Jrol-
tov car
ft 9. Kent' nine
nnme
60. TtimnUaoua
dl?niler
61. tlndertnfnes
61 t'ncloe: poet.
t. On the hlRh
cat point, of
I. ItltloHnlto
s mount
4. Dnuba
ft. 1' lolled
6. Pulpy fruit
7. (Uste
5. ti nt's nfiijr
9. KiKht'i for
lnmrry
10. KfTeminale
11. I.ouve undone
12. Kri'iu'h nu
cullnn ndin
IS. rinlxhca
rAN M 11 .. wmr mr
oKECiox, monday,
Pennant
Preti
Rogue river wag crowded yester
day with flcthernien nnd swlmmorw,
but few limit catches were Been on
the bank. There was too much
swimming for 'profitable fishing
at Hybeo bridge and numerous
haunts.
Other resorts wore also visited
by crowds from Modford. who went
In search of relief from tho 105
temperature, reentered by local
thermometers. , -
Kstill Phlppn is reported to hnve
caught tho limit of trout at Uike
o' tho WoodH. There were several
fishermen from Modford casting
their lines In tho lake but few had;
such phenomenal luck an Phlpps. j
Dick Ureen, accompanied by,
rnui tiarron of jonesboro, Ark.,
formerly of this city and a very
enthusiastic angler, are spending
a few days fishing at the coast.
They are expected to return with
record catchc.
Tho old nuestlon of what fih fu
repiosented In many cans, Inbeled '
salmon mid tilled with pale pink
meat. Is belnir raised nwaln hy sev
eral local sportHiuen, who are of
the opinion that steclhead are be
ln cauK'ht and canned by commer
cial lntereM.. -
A different story regarding, yes-'
teruay a fishing was told this after- 1
iHinn by (icori!o Webb of Lamport's
sporting goods store. He caught
a 1 i 3-i pound steelhead in tho
Itogue after battling with the fish
fur nn hour nnd 15 minutes before;
landing it. !
I Soli Gregg of this cily caught i
four steelhead and hooked three
others, which he was unable to '
land. . '
' I
YESTERDAYS
RESULTS
t'oast
R. It.
6 13
7 H
Portland
Oakland
Bowman, K I Icon. Graf. Orwall
nnd Wnndall; Thomas, Daxlla and I
Mi-Mullen.
Second game:
Portland I
0
0
I'rag-
Ciakland ,. 3
Shores and Kltpatrli-k
head nnd Read.
(Seven Innings by agreement.)
Los Aiik-'Ii-s , ft 0
Saeriimento 4 7 0
Herrmann and Schulte: Hubbell
and tivtlr-r.
Srcnnd game:
Los Angeles 7 0
Saeramento a 5
Mimw nnd ('iiniiitiell: Gllllrk.
t'hpslrrflrlil. Klynn anil Lawler. !
(Seven Innings by agreement ) i
Seattle R 13 1
Hollywood 3 $ 4 j
Keating. Donnelly and Vox; '
Page. Wetii-I, Anderson and Sever. !
eld. !
Second game: 1
battle 3' 7 0
Hollywood 4 ( 0
rreitna and Boitarlnl; Turner 1
John and Mayer. !
San Krani-lseo 6
13 0
5 I
Missions 1
Pmvls and Baldwin:
l-eltior.
tilggs. T. Plllette and Hermann.
Aliernoon xame: !
I With Rod and Gun
.pan Francisco s 13 )i
Missions t It 1 j
)ll(in and Men ley: faster nnd
I Itrentel.
july 20, mi.
By Pap
Tall auP Skon5
AS A SULU
CALU UlM i&r
MoczLctz, or
AT4tBTics '
TutS LOMiHG
UE'CPiTOi EVERY
CAY IP WEV HoulO
L-BT-HM . .
HOPE
BY BRITISH ACES
PARIS. July 20 7P) For the
Mint, time since 1919 the United
States will bo forced to stand by
while the tennta Btai.i of other na
lionx fl'iiht It out In the Davis Cup
chnilenge -round.
Great Britain' brilliant youns
aters, Henry W. (Bunny) Austin
and Frederick J. Perry swept
Frank Shields and Sydney B. Wood
off the court In Roland Garros
otadium in the final two singles
matches of tho Interxone tinals yes
terday. . Britaia won tho series
three matches to two. and Kained
the rii?ht to battle France in tho
challenge round ntarting here Fri
day. . .
Trailing two matches to one go
ing into the final day. Great Britain
promptly tied the count when Perry
blasted his way to victory through
Wood. 6-3, 8-10, 6-3. 6-3 and left
the wholo iMsue up to 3hicld and
Austin.
Shields started out with a bang
to lead 5-2 only lo hit a streak of
erratic tennis and lose the first
wet. 8-6. and the next two and the
match. 6-3, 7-5.
Wood's defoat by Perry had not
been entirely unexpected but Aus-
tin'.
straiKht set triumph over
Shields left the crowd of 8,000
Mlunned. But .the young British
stylist deservedly won. He was
much the steadier of the two.
Shields falling Into repeated errors,
especially in critical moments
where they hurt most.
. 1 ' .
1 . : . V
BENNETT GIVEN
PEN TERM FOR
PETTING PARTY
Must Serve Not to Exceed
Three Years for Apple
: gate Cabin Escapade
j Fritz Gets Jail Term
Frank Bennett, logger, 31 years
old. found guilty, by a jury ten
duy ago, nf a statutory crlmo in
volving a It year old nign scnooi
girl, was sentenced; to serve an
Indeterminate term not to exceed
three years 111 state prison by Cir
cuit Judge H. D. Norton.
Dennett's plea for a parole,
made by his attorney, Thomas J.
Kniight, wan denied, but the court
ruled that tho time ho has spent
In the county Jail since his arrest
lust March, be deducted from his
prison term.
Bennett faced a sentence under
the law of from three to 20 years.
The court In passing sentence said:
"I feel that the minimum sen
tence will servo well the Interosts
of society and servo as a warning
to others."
Film Seme-need
Richard Fritz, companion of
Bennett at the "drinking party."
with another young girl, convicted
of contributing to the delinquency
of a minor child, a misdemeanor,
was sentenced to serve eight
months in tho Jackson county Jail,
and time served In the county Jail
since his arrest, was ordered do
ducted from his. sentence.
Fritz, in a personal plea to tho
urt nsked to bo cllscnnrgeci.
I can go to work and support my
wife and child. This is the first
tlmo I have ever been In the hands
of the law. I have the promise of
a Job, and this is the first 'break'
I have had since 1 left Indiana
eighteen months ago."
The court told Fritz that "the
work plea finds little response,
Inasmuch as the wives of both
defendants were working, no doubt
from necessity, at the time of tho
crime. The court also remarked
that Fritz hnd permitted the us
puv 98'Jis Gi l aqi
iCiSuisudjns us Mm figisi am
'aufA-anpJA pus aoAJdt u auiajdni
jo piou jofHUJ.e s mo a il qanom
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Aup luasaid Uf usviodui m
aoiAiat vuouaa pir
jo ajaidsom,v isq) u
st) o) patqo o as
jjsana ou iwqi 001
S isana am jo
asjnoo jo spi
apgsai qoq '
pus 43U,
UIID pwapui
jqj tuosvaj
pai
ai86noun
atn jo a.ini
aqi o Xusj1
AUBioadsa 'tu
pUB MS paJlSi)
tajmi snoiaunr
ipsa aiooj apt!
isanS ot9 aujos si
Xqqo uivui aq? jjo
AJB Anjiqiiap
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of his property for the (
oi a crime.
Leaves Tlir
Bennett, with three mi.
nun eminlv n.l.n-. rr
vw o.n.c illun at Kal-
row. They are George fi,
tenced to three years f0, J
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with Victor Marcelle, com!
the state reform school u
majority, Paul Pavn. , ,'
years for theft of Hulibam 1
. luausier, und J
Davidson, three years for b
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the testimony in their trial
March II Induced two m,
,.IH crl-l- ..... -""1
cabin In the Annie... '
liquor was purchased. Aft.
they returned to the pri, '
whero Bennett and the ih
the night. Fritzs c,' '
sisted on being taken honu.
five days to file
notion
new trial.
' An appeal to the state
court in tne case of Ber.J
unuci ..uiiDiueijiiiun,
SALEM WOMAN HUR'
IN AUTOMOBILE CK
SALEM, Ore., July 2(l.J
niary Artnur, employed i
business office of the Capita
nai, was painiuily InJurM
the face and head yesterda,
result of a head-on autci
collision on the Columbia hii
according to word bron?
saiem ny ner rather, c. s. a
ni mtiu uttugitior, niary
was also bruiser.
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need for any trip in tho
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play the covered wagon n
pictured above.
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