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c THURSDAY. JULY 13, W?2. PACK THRCI L&&yn Masonic Pica ic to Be Tomorrow TIRE PRICE 3 SLASHED Days Tires and Tubes at Wholesale FOR THE Next-Ten You can Buy Tires and Tubes at Dealers' confidential list BARNUM & WILSON .117 North Jackson Street. 3 :g.I.T.T.t.M.t.I.l.I.r.T.T.T.TT.W.T. The first annual pieni.- Rlv.n by l.aunl IihIkp nnd Knsi iiurc t-liuptor tfi of ilio Kabtern Slur will bo rt-luliraied K lomurrnw afternoon and rvvning ul g ltulton t (trove. 55: Th chairmen of llm oommlllws S have reported that n-.-rythiui will bo W in re:ulln"a as orii.-iii.illy planned, jf free Johnson and W. F. Harris have g bein (talheriwc umierial for an abun plj dunce ot good ice cream. Ian ltubar will-wear the -l"l s rap. and his able assistants report that the roITet- will be si rattling hot and will lie rervi-d a la rafeteria, and ull that hone at nnilinit will have to do is to walk up to hi stand and tak.- it away. The womlyard roininiitee consistinR of Wallace, Ki.ier. llui.ar and Wood are now busy Katio iiiiR suffb-U nt tuvl for I be i het mid Umfire ran miltcP. t'bief iiiast i-niei hanlc Kun- yr.n promises to havi a touple of ta- i bios uiiU Morris c hairs for the chair- ( men of all commit'ees so that they can work faster and not keep tho poo- j pie walling for mrviiv. Joe lienn, head of the truck brl-j gade, says that ho wants everything: readv to out ou the truck at 5 o'clock S sharp, and thoso having eiiuipment to take out. had Detier see mui meir material Is loaded on time. Yard-masters lilies and Judd will look after the parking of the cars so that no one will Have difficulty in gelling out. Mr. Peterson and his assistants will havo several sols of horseshoes ready lor the ambitious members In order to work off their surplus ener gy and win a prize. ri'.i-u li-l.-llilnnv will lie there H with his song sheets and a 2x4 for a oaion, aim . i u- unrimiiift, K and not singing, will not receive an gl ice cream or roffeo check. K Sirs. Runyan. worthy mat K the Eastern Star. Is getting U sood program and Hon. O. P. Co ts) show will take part in this, together A with several others. Myrtle Creek K will be represented by its banker, K Guy It. Hates. S Kverybody having an automobile S or a Ford is urged to carry as many as they possibly can. and not leave any of those desiring to go, at homo. This is their part of making the event a success, as tho committee has found It impossible to arrange transporta tion in any other way. I i b: of up a cess, with which nil picture fans are (International News Service.) fes ANGELES. July 13. Los An- iriANS nEFV nnvfP"; Cf AlMSfamlllar- UUTLu O Vbnu 10 ,.j used t0 prppa,.e a negaiivo with iwychical researchers promise b.aie Dr. Ilerewood Carrlngton, rthur Conan Doyle anil other kiWm?n ho enthusiastically pur- ihe cor sDirlts with the camera. lot with the Ktin, look like a hunch iiia(ir parlor entertainers. Lwal psychics modestly assert they do as much as Sir Arthur. They I -Jiat they can equal the stunt of firrlngton, of the American i riiol institute, who Is engaged kiting: a camera study of the soul at. h It Is likely that the challenge, t astcd to Sir Arthur by the l.os ; fries Society of Mpglcians, to the kt that the slight-of-hnnd men duplicate anything the British hie will fhow them, will be taken y prophet In our own land. 1 question was asked today: re hut In Los Angeles Is there equipment to satisfy the most ramcntal spook who ever clam- for a close-up?' discussing his experiments in tl motion photography, Dr. Guy rt today explained to a dased ter the principles underlying Astral holies," began Dr. Ho- 'vihrate at a wave length which I ordinary eye and ear cannot Mi. Physical matter will e.-tteh or- 7 light rays so that the camera record it. The psychic may be Jerc-d as a receiving Instrument. bed to catch the greater wave h of vibration. That Is. the me- f has the power of furnishing the lance known as octoplasm, from n me ethereal body can be built " that it may he seen by the or ry eye or recorded by an ordl- I Pliotoeraphlc plate. The same 'ipie governs astral motion oho- pphy. 'he reason Dr. Tarrington, of Ameri,an pnyohlcnl Institute In ' York, is conducting his Photo nic experiments with a cat Is cats possess astral vision and fee things humans can't. Hence XITession. 'rat-fit.1 pake photography Is produced ""T''e -iqui,ip exposure' pro- caustic potassium which caused the plate to become porous and retain part of the first picture on it, even though the plate was rubbed. Then I'd take a second picture on top of the first one. Result: Spooks'." Archdeacon Itlack, who was ex pected to hold services at tho St. George's church Sunday, will be un able to be here. AltOU.VD THE TOWN Hen Xichols Here Ben Nichols, wife and daughter, of Riddle, were In the city today on bus iness and pleasure. Mr. Nichols re ports crops excellent in his section, and a bumper prune harvest will be had this year. VLsliing Here -Mrs. L. II. Hook, of Lednc, Alberta Canada, Is staying a short time In the city visiting at the home of Mr. and Make Correction j In last evening's article of the Re beknh Installation, it states that Mrs. Tillle 1. Johnson is vice-president of the Rebekah assembly, while this of fice la held by Mrs. Edytho Kelley. Mrs. Johnson acted as district depul grand marshal. At the Grand Arrlvuls at the Grand hotel tntla were .Mr. and -Mrs. J. Sinclair, Car den Valley; A. Perkins, C'entralia: Charles Hillings, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kent, Hollywood; Ralph Bollenbaugh; O. E. Dyer, Valley; V. Cilstrap, Sutherlin; J S. lliatt, Salem. NOTICE. If you have any second linnd furnl turo to disposo of, let Jarvis and Hol lows make you an offer before you sell. 3:9 West Cass SI. Phono 25-1. 0- he bride' knows that "HE" really is human after all, and does enjoy good cooking. For years she has s?cn her mother take down a can of Crescent Baking Powder and has known that some thing good was in the mak ing. So her "first grocery order starts with "Crescent Bak ing Powder, please." Buck ed by years of satisfaction in homes of the West. No Bitter Taste With Crescent Let us Show you our stock of High Grade Automobile Accessories. J. 0. Newland & Son Dealers in Pudge Brothers Products ITS A TREAT forJtoDine ,THE GRAND GRILL Wholesome and tasty Foods, prepared by the best Chefs in these parts. Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Wash. Ifornln; A. II. Tebo and wife, San Iiiego; J. f. lirlffin and wife, Port land: A. C. Haag and wife. Salem; P. M. Pennington and wife, Fresno; 11. A. Wise and wife, Portland; I". A. Nelson and wife, Portland; James Sweeney and wife, Kalispel. .Mon tana; T. O. Cravens and wire, l.os Angeles; 11. T. t'hnpln and wife, l.os Angeles; W. It. Thompson anil wife, l.os Angeles; K. D. Cravens and wife. Los Angeles; .1. K. Ilrennnn and fam ily, San 1'ranclsco. o Al.TO.N 8. KBKY AND SONS THE GRAND GRILL Ul'ltVK'K VOI-I.I. I.IKK" d VISITORS AT THE AUTO CAMP GROUNDS Short Stories of th Strangers Who Stop In Their Journey Along the Highway. Here Iom Olnlln 1!. P. Huntley, of Olnlla, was In Roseliurg tooay attending to business inattors. Mr. Hunfloy only recently returned from Kelson Springs, wlu-re he has been spending several weeks Mrs. II. 1.. UoucocK, on Hint sireei. i (r his lioalih. The mineral water Mr. nud Mrs. Hock are favorably I greatly benefited his health, and he Impressed with this vicinity, and ill return soon to receive further speak most highly or tiic wonuoriu. . neutment climate. At the Vinnqun Arrivals at the rinpn.ua hotel todaj were V. W. Marks, Kugene; O. C. Long, YoncalU; William Watson and family, Shasta springs; koss . Watt, Kugene; E. P. Ciregg, Powers; L. K. West, Tacoma: Chet llemmen way, F.' I.. Jones, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Root, Medford; Lee Mor gan, Salem; Max Godfrey, Portland; H. C. Hansen. Medford; Mrs. Vinson, and daughter, Medford; H. A. Hamp ton, Portland. -o YOI XO C.IRL TI.TIVATKS FORTY ACRES OF OROt Xn Refreshnieuts ronn(eil Several gallons of butterni.lt i have twen ilonniod y the Iionlasj County Creamery to the slrikmi railroad workeia here, hnttvrmP'- ' lieing kept on tap at strike head-; quarters practically every day. To day the creamery presented strike headquarters with four gallons of ice civani. The men greally ajipro- j elate these donations. The tent-houses which Mr. Young has erected at the lo-al camp grounds nrn lipinco lnnlrfil .-it enviollslv bv a Camus . m),Pr f iot al people who liavc been scouring the city in vain for a vacant house. Mr. Young has been approached by a number of people wno uesire to rem uiose u-iiis ny uiu j month or longer, and be says lie would probably have no trouble renting twenty or more of tho. e tenia to local poojd". fine man who has his family here while ho is employed as a truck driver on the Itot:f Imr Wllbur contract, is erecting a tent house for himself, ns ho expect to be here for about three months. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Campbell and family, of Seattle, who spent last night here, are enroutn to Cuba and points along the Atlantic seaboard. Mrs. I. ula It. ltohlnson, sou and daughter, nre on ilnlr way lo Los Angeles nnd point'- In southern Cali fornia. Mr. Ilohlnsnn is connected with the Tacoma Times. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. J. Olds nnd dan.T'i- Are reaoy to. furnish any I umbel and timbers needed for any building as low as anyone. See us oefore buy Ing elt. where. Patronize Koseburg : labor. Phone 324. j .. . o ! Returns l Yom Kugene Mrs. H. V. Ogden returned from i Ruaeno last evening, after spending neve nil Hays with friends and rela ' tlves. Mrs. Ed Singleton, who ac- Icomnanled Mrs. Ogden on the trip. will remain in Eugene for a while, Wilt iwiinwi -.Mn .nlSomething New ' UNDER THE Summer Sun are on their way ter, of l,oi Angel. to Vancouver, 1!. C. Charles ninir and William Hedge,! of Gooding. Idaho, aro looking over; this country in h'.pes of finding a .I,',. 4n IA nrAinrt suitable lo atlon. Mr. Plnlr snvs that pues to naming lhir nr0 ,.irK0 r,.)g this .Iir , n parts of Idaho. Strike Leader Re- (Continued from page one.) (International News Service.) PITTSKIELD. 111., July 13. Edith Stout, a 14-year-old girl here, has broken forty acres of ground, using i ha( un(on walking plow and a team of mules. She worked the ground, preparing it for corn, and is now working It for the fourth time. Edith's field Is one of the best looking in Pike county. hoa biuarters of the maintenance of way rail employes struggled today to prewnt u general outlaw stride cf Telegrams have ee n re- Seasonable Suggestions! For the Housekeeper Juice Extractors Wire Strainers tanning Racks olanders ruit Presses f reserving Kettles Fruit Jarholders Fruit and Vegetable ' Canners. Cherry Pitters New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves padgley-Zigler Hdw. Co. rhUftt id '4 ceived from over 100 locals over the roantry linl' aiing the men's dissat isfaction with the presence of guards nd I'nitod States marshals o: th , rrilroad property. Vnless stiet guards are removed, the inion offi cii.ls fear an uiiaiitliorl;d strik". na tionwide in scope, they said this af-t- rncon. Rail Strike Itnttle. (Hi- t'nll-'1 fr" I OnoviLI.E Jul. 13 .'.i armed men this morning surrounded th j Western Pacific shops here and after a battl.' in whl.-h n ' lrlv L'O" shots were Ilp-d, overpov.eri.-ii 'Le guards. itiva.o1 Im shops ao.l leal several of tiie stnk '- bl:lk. .'S .t-,d Iired seve-,. riltl'ls "f l.ulleH hri.1 r. 1 the pl;iro. T ,i y 'In (reaped, ui i i , tilled, i.i iute.:ii.iblie Many of ;.io a'iaeker w re niahk d Many of l';e ttrike-hreiker we e asleep at 'n. time of th" t'ta-k. fi" gaards resi for a r.O'ne.i, an.l then, outnim'jered. sarr ndore-l. T'ie railroa-l iiItkIs t,ejeve i r ri t. rs are striker.-, 'I ie union 3ffl'lali deny l-i-owled-T . Willing Send Troop. j wS7I!N;ton. July is. u.. p.) K ' The federal goverment will se:,d troopi mtfi any reiiion wh -re the s'ate sufhorlii.s are unable lo maintain law and order ai.d atfm I peotertion for mail train operaiicti. Secretary Weeks announce,! tod iy. General H:nes. ronimanding at S.'n Antonio. Texas, has been ordered to prepare troop tor service at isn- Ison. Texas, anoum ine autnorities there fail to restore order. John Wldbv. of Mlbttr. washing- Ion, and Leonard lleapby. of the; same place, are inrouto to (.rants. Pas and Myrtle point. I Mr. nnd Mrs. c. u Hatcher and) family, of Chilla. eila, Missouri, nre going to Seattle. This Is tho second; time they have sueiped here. II. H. Ha'cher, of Portland. Is traveling wlib the party nr far as Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. II P. Johnston and family, of Los Aneelea. are enroule lo Vancouver. II. '. Mr. Johnston's nldt son Is a dKiblod war veteran, nnd they will sf "d a few months traveling for the purpose of benefit ting his health. T y have fit. and are ha'.ini: an en . Other visitors f.miilv. Kao ('ov, M 1 "rooks and faml.y Vnncotivrr. 11. C : li. Collins, San I'ranciwn: li. S. 15 fl - AM-'-:! i MONKEYS. IN THE SENATE ' AND OUT OF IT P.y KENNETH W. CLARK, (Unlti-A Ptpb wtarf Correaeon.UnO JVASillNCTON, July 13. The sen ate has entered the show business: "Smiling Jim" Watson, of Indiana, assisted by Sennlor MoCuniher. North linkota, and members of the finance coniinlttee, is chief "barker" and cx hlldior. During the long, tedious debates on the tarifT Watson nnd McCumber originated the idea of Illustrating the effect of tariff rates by bringing arti cles into the senato for exhibition. The "Senate Sideshow" includes everything from a toy monkey to the latest design In foreign made shot guns. Oilier exhibits consists of cuckoo e'n-l-s. watches, padlocks, bird cageB, electric hair dryers, cabbage seeds, ica'ls. lou-els, handkerchiefs, knives, canes, carving sets, tnermos noiiies, pearl necklaces, straw hats, curling it-ens. pipes, suit cases, plntos and blankets. The toy monkey exhibit drew unus ual attention, both from the republi can and democratic sides, and afford ed a packed gallery with considera ble amusement. ATtor tellin. difference in prices on a long list of articles, Wat son nicked up the shifted monkey nnd looking straight at Senator Harrison, of Mississippi, declared: "Now I come to something which will exclto the risibilities of mv good friend from Mississippi. Ho has ex amined it carefully and 1 thought he might 1' Interested In the address that William Jennings llryau has been making In which Hryiin It at tempting to convince the American people that there is nothing to the tbeorv of evolution nnd thai neither he nor his oncestora descended from i.. -n'ti.v. in n-iordatieo with the Darwinian theory of evolution. "I '- ill snv to my friend from Mis sissippi," Watson continued, "that I haven i any Intention at all of sayinz: anything about the ancestry of tho democratic party and Hint ho need not have given himself such great the landed cost was 31 cents; tho re tail cost wai $2; tho spread between tho foreign cost and tho retail price was SS3 percent; the spread between the landed cost and tho retail price was 54I percent." "1 think if facta con prove any--thing," Watson continued, "I have shown, first, with respect to the cost of production abroad, that Its very cheapness Is something with which we cannot compete, and In the ab sence of n protective tariff Amerlcon Industry would bo undermined and destroyed." Watson has stage managed three "tariff productions." In the next show he plans to tralu a number of adiff tional "8onntor-actors" for a pageant, with each senator carrying some for-elgn-mnde article around the cham ber. 0 Rebtkahs to Motor to Kelley ys Kor'rer Several auto loads of mombcra of tho nelmkah lori of this city will motor out to Kelley'a Korner thU rvflnlnff whoro thoy will bo enter tnlnpd at th home of Mrs, Edythe Kelley. vice-president of the RebckaK 1 Asuembly of Oregon. The occasion is tho sennte of Iho wide Mrs. KeUeys birthday anniversary. American and foreign nnd to commemorate the day, she In vfd the local IoiIrg to motor out and tnjoy a pleasant evmilnK on the bountiful lawn surrounding tho Kel lev home. The evening will be in formal and a dainty luncheon will be served. KOTII'K TO '(tTm Timl. ff.nliMl will ho rrrplvfil hv th 'tninl n' I lrp'tor of (onoH(liit m1 Mi Imol pNlrl- t N. 12. ilM-. Oriron, 2 f. hi.. .ImIv 22. nr.!. fur th 'i.ctlon trul i (duplet Inn i.f ll l'ulillc Hclipol Miitlilhifcr. iK .'..nlhiif to plaim nml mi' "cut In iin iirM'"ivl lv i'him H. Murv-r-if. n rfl 1 1 t M-t . jMI'iitiy, OreKiiii. All Ml- piifst ti nrpn'iipiinlfrt bv h frll ftt'il rric-K, piiVHl lo '(Vinf"li'lttfl . .. .,tri- l N. I . Ht'.-Kon." f.,r n,. ntn of fp'K a iriLTintf- t lint thf -.Titriii-iir will furriNh on npprnvel IxiimI -him1 In &0 pt vt nt if th on irml within l-n il:iv nfi-r the awnnl inu (if th contract t'ontrnrt"r ar rc.ilrMl to 1.'inlt 120 hi a (ruamnt to rrturn plani Ht I Imn aurci tl up nnil th11 lowont hliltliTS win i ro- ii i --l in fnriilxh ri'foi cnt'1 inturae- "(inrrT'i bv roinlna: over to my di'SK torv u ihv hoard and fxamlnltiK this article; but had our mutual friend, William .Irmilntr Hrynn any Idea of the v.mt profit made out of the stuffed Imitation of a monkey, I do not think bo would have tahn Hticti Rreat nm'rutre nt tho thmiKht itr our desront from the real r-lmi;tn nrlble." "Tho fnrcipn cost wni 1 eontp; All ttt-lK nniftt he mntlo out on bianK proi"t!n1n t'T trip wnnio. IIIhiiIo fiirtilnlifd upon appMi ntlnn hy the n re 111 to t. I'ltinH 11111 HtM'Clfh'Htlont tim' he n-'ii nt fiiiintv Hdionl Hnpcrlii t"nMtt'H otTlct. )ttHt Inirir. 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