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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1923. THREE YOUR new cap might as well be the newest cap here 'tis! The Caps we are showing are the last word in mascu line millinery, S2.00 and $3X0 Duds for Men LOCAL NEWS : To Medford L. A. Goi'X motored to Medford yesterday, am spent the day there attending to business matters. Visitor Her Yesterday A. C. Johnson, of I'orlland, left this morning for Grams Puss, after speudiug last iil-lH i" till' city visit lug Wllh flicuds. Visitor Wednesday George Chenowiili returned to his home at Oakland yesterday af ternoon ufler trunsactine; business here tor several hour. Business Visitor Among those who spent several hours iu tills city Wednesday at tending to business mutters wan Hurry Green, of Oakland. Today's Markets (Aanrutnl rm Uunl wti.) igon, Washington and adjacent CHICAGO, July 30. Opening slates have surpluses of box cars wheat prices, unchanged to 1 3-8c ' 'r tars 'or moving perishable lower, September $1.49 7-8 to tor cars for moviu gperishable 11.51 and December $1.51 to $1,511, ! fruit and vegetables. " were followed by a material set-1 Butter and egg quotations were back all around, September touch-' unchanged at the dairy exchange ing $1,491 and December $1.50 5-8. today. There were inquiries from After opening at 1-8 to lie de- j California for sweet butter, but cline, September $1.04J to $1.05J. 'not much was aval able. Thers the corn market underwent a de-lwas also a demand from the souih elded further drop. for eggs and a car was loaded out. Oats. started at 1-8 to 5-8e lower, i Pou'lT nd dressed meats were September 42j to 42 7-8c, and later ,"dy. The onion market has continued to sag lakru a sharp drop, with W alia -Foreign selling of October lard i Walla globes going at $3.75(8 4.25. had a bearish effect upon the pro vision market. From Gliile Among those from points east of this city to spend Wednesday In this city on business and visit ing; was M. K. Hays, of (Hide. . Kclimiillcs Here Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmldle. of Coos Hay, arrived here yesterday afternoon and are spending a Bliort time here visiting friends. Visitor Yesterday Among those from points east of this city "to visit and shop in this city yesterday for several hours was Mrs. E. Short, of Dixonville. 1 SHOOT AT 6:30 TONIGHT 1 Gus Per ft. champion rifle shot, demonstrator for the 4 Peters Cartridge Co.. will ap- ' pear at the national guard rifle range In North Koseburg Touring North Mr. and Mrs. H Parrlsh, of Oak land, Cal., were visitors in this . M j.j0 o'clock this evening for city yesterday. They are motoring n, dcmtmstrailon of fanclng to uortliern points. shooting He will be assisted . 4 by Mrr. tvret. who Is also an In Yesterday 1 ,.Meri fhoU Miss Sadie lluxton was among those from the rural districts to visit and shop in this city yester-i day. She la a resident of llrock-' way. ' . . . , , Major Gunthrie Here Major John Cunthrle, Xlmpqiia i national forest supervisor,' Is spend- lug several days in this city attend- i lug to business matters. Investigate Typhoid Mrs. Kllen 1'ost, county health nurse, and Miss Agnes Pitchford, juvenile officer, left this morning MarrlaB, License Obtained for Alalia to Investigate reported . . ivi,h..i,i rise. A marriage license was Issued typnoid eases vesterdawto Thomas Simmons and Motoring South- I"'" El8l4 K'dburn.' bol" f '' Dr. and Mrs. T. Kelly, of Port- j c"r- . ' ' land, laud Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kelly, i of San Francisco, were guests at j Toa' the Umpqua hotel last night. They '" Martha Uremic was a are euro. te to San .Francisco by ' '" '""."? ,iro' l: auUj , ) i-ti(liiiK 8fvtral hours lnre ou , tiUMini'st and whopping. Auto Club Men Visit u l H. SuliHhiiry and J. B. Roberts. CRITICISM OF or the Amu iui of Southern tail- CT1 TNTV POI IRT Ijo AiiRt'tt-s. Thfy are lugging the roaila In Oregon, and wre guaU of . J. Weaver during the day. IS RESENTED (Continued from page 1.) From Looking Glass W. E. Cllugcnueel returned to his home ut Lookius Class yester day afternoonoifter spending sever-1 Continues to Improve j of the county to allow their market Miss Thelnm Trefren, well known , roads to run down for two or three local girl, who underwent a major y,.Bra, while we placed all of the operation at the Mercy hospital the' rtw money on the new project, early part of the week, is showing I u4-e could obligate ourselves for great improvement. ihe amount,. promising the comnila- I sion to pay at the end of . two Visitors From North : vani. and honing to the future to .Mrs. Isabelle Fleming, of Conors- ,. .... . . of Davment. Some of al hours ou business in this city. ville, lnd., and Miss 1-emire Mor-j,h), countieS naye done tnis, How are enroule to Oakland, Cal., where they will visit. Go to Rockaway Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Hates and son, ltoss. left this morning by oiiifi r,ir RnekHwnv Tleiich where they will spend eonio time enjoy-1 Return From Coast ing a vacation. pan, of Corvallis, were guests of ; Ulpy wU, ,,ay they do not know friends In this city last night They j hem8t,,vel,i anu onie duy they will find themselves in a Jackpot. Pay YOUNG MEN'S SUITS We still have on hand a number of young men's suits that . ,,. were left over from our Fire Sale. They arc . All Wool3-Piece Suits T. and Made by Bloch ' a These splendid buys are to be had in sizes from' 32 to 36, , and the price range ia " $10.00 to $13.00 There is not a damaged suit in the lot. but as announced we are playing fair with the buying public and will sell - ' ''" the remainder of these suits at less than half price simply because they were in stock at time of the fire. Come Early and Get A School Suit For a "Son3." C. J. BREIER CO. 230 N. Jackson Street. CH1CAOO. July 30. (United States Department or Agriculture) Hogs: 15.0UO, dull desirable offerings opened strong to 10c hiither than Wednesday's best prices; kinds scaling 150 and down, lfic to 2rc higher: bulk early Rales, good and choice 160 to 225 pound weight JH.OOff $14.25: practical top (14.26. Cattle: 8.000, fed steers Of value to sell at (13.00 upward, strong to 25c higher: mostly 15c to 25c up: top $15.25: paid for 1.441 pound average: be-t yearlings held above $15.00 EVOLUTION SUIT BEING WITHDRAWN From fcjilem Frank MiKarlnnd. well known Salem man. wa a visitor in this city yesterday. Mr. McKarland spent the duy attending to busi ness matters here. day is bound to come. The other counties can get themselves .Involv ed in that maimer If they desire, but we do not desire to do that "If some proposition Is Drought at llandon. where Mrs. Frank! Z:TT'"JZr"TJ ,A.d Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hrilt and Frank IJeidel returned to this City last evening, after spending the day H:idel und Mrs. Fred Keiilel are spending a few weeks. "ft EDDY REPLIES TO (AMOcliteil I'rtu taurc Wlrr.l WASHINGTON, July 30. Wash ington's evolution suit was with drawn today by the attorneys of ixiren H. Wittner. the government clerk who filed It. Wittner sued as a taxpayer to prevent payment of salaries to persons responsib'e for the teach ing of scientific subjects in the public schools which he said were In Hlin,nrrt nf the holy Ftihle. The long I uvrnmpitt miesl inninir hin ricllt bulk ; tn - H taxtmver and raising Visit Friends' Here Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Shariver and Visitor WcdlM'sday I OI " AUgeies, spent lasi Chas. H. F.rwin was an out of ! evening in this city visiting at the ,w viiinr U eiin..s.iav. and I home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. House- snent the duv here attending to i o'l r. They are enroute home af- his business 'affairs. Mr. Krwln ! l"r motoring resides at Hoaglln.. Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Ihv nr uimn nlher method can be brought forward to raise the neces-'f sary funds to enable us to meet the commission on Its proposition, we will be only-too glad to Join with them, as we desire to see the road completed at the earliest possible moment In our present financial .i,-.,,,.,-. r .u I condition, however, with no funds grain tea steers, jtzbotf 14.C: !OIhpr htections to his bill of com- $7.50i ;iain, -j fii.,1 a motion to lis- grassers and short feds $11,011; she stock 1;C to 2ac up: !,,. -E hlph was In have vealers shearing advance; bulk ; Wpn arf,e(, tonlorr0,-. vealers $1 1.50fi $12.00; few The l!lwyer5 gakl they would ",:!-6u- 'draw up another coinp aint, mote Sheep: 12.000; acttve; fat free f objections? and probably lambs, strong to 25c higher; !would name another man with mostly 25c higher: bulk native under verv light sorts $15.2;w $15.50; full loads to city butchers f $15.75; best westerns sorted $15.50; sheep steady; few odd bunches yearlings up to $13.00; hulk ft ewes $ii.00Si $S.50: sev eral strings feeding lambs $13.5 )f$ 15.40; 13c higher. f.!':t ' -1 .! ' - .. rOTtTl.AND, July 30. Cattle Winner as plaintiff. HELEN WILLS IS VICTOR IN TENNIS ch.it. vi.iior. ' toast people visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shelton, of j Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, i day'aml " the anenZ,; "jat bl ' ..... ...i.s ,..i...i ,.,f,i: i,J coast vestenlnv. and met Mr. Sul- meet the demand. UK "HI mi.., u... . -- ii, an s uroinei, J. I . cuiuvuii, in 1 Marysville, visiting him during the ! OPTIMISTIC UTTERANCE . day. Mr. Sullivan is enroute home! COME8 FROM HENRY FORD available, and the taxpayers al ready striving to pay off heavy bond Issues, we do not feel that we would be justified In assuming fur ther heavy obligations .with no- as business matters. In Town Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stanford were among the out of town visi tors yesterday, spending the after noon visiting and on business. They are from Oakland. afier a northern trip. DeGroots Visitors From South Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Detiroot and son. of the Haywood hotel. Ixs An geles, were visitors in this city IIKTIIOIT. July 30 The 62nd an niversary of his birth and the 22nd year since the first Ford au tomobile aptieared on the market. are the occasion today for a quiet (Aaanctatrt Vnm lml Wire.) SEAIIIMCHT, N. J.. July 30 Helen Wills overwhelmed Mrs. Molla Vallory today In the semi-finals of the wonien's sincles in the Seahrlght invitation tennis tourna ment. The California girls and nntlnnal champion took only twen- steady; receipts., 5.i.. . , . i 'Hogs' steady to strong; receipts KSAi'-l'K tn -H if' ,( l.lghtwe ght i(160 to 200 pounds) I,.,..,. i , K.ut httr tIviiI hv Vu'aniun', nii'dluni, .good, choice js'r0re8 0f f. c-0 i( . . $14itr,ih.lf, 3.r,;i ligltt ' weights- (130 I (, was -,n 'mnst decisive It luhiph to,,lGil,,pouudJ eomoiont iaediiiirt. iM1Siai. wflls has'-er Scored ovdr knnd. eholce $H.5ir,.85i.i ' ' ntra. Ma:iory l the few year they j . ' aiv-n, S..OM.., . hoe hien rivals tor national nou- ) i ne cnampion open-,! wnn n .whirlwind attack that gave hfr the : first-f?nr games In ciulck order. rShe was , momeniirily,-.,(ihkeil From Half Moon Orchards Mr. and Mrs. ! red Hamilton motored from their home at Half Moon Oreliards vesterdav and , spent the day here visiting friends tered at the Hotel Umpqua. and on business. vestenlnv Tliev are nintorinz i celebration at Dearborn. Mich.. In through Oregon and Washington which only Henry Ford and his Im- to llritish Columbia, making the mediate family are participating. trip by daylight. They were regis- 910.11 ik PORTLAND. July 30 Eggs, stead nrtnl receipts ji'c; ex tras $:! delivered Bitter stady; extra rtdies city h vfc.'jMa!lnT won -the iiTth 47ifr; standards 47c; pridle- flrstji : - ... .,,,vi.e but the 4KC-: ifcrfims SOC. :mitier tat leauyy.oesi cnuiuiun, , row cr,-ani tie, net, auiee.0 ' zone 1. Here Few Days Kobert Scott. Coqnllln man, ar rived here yesterduy evening to spend the next few days vl-iting with friends and looking alter business matters here. fVisiting Roseburg - Dr. 1). M. Johnston of Chickasha, Oklahoma, is in Koseburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. I Scott on South Jackson street. He Is looking over the city with a view to locating here, and Is well pleas ed with the city us he has found it so far. In Yesterday ' Mr. and Mrs. J. (!. Osborne were among those from points east of , Street Flusher Due this city to visit and transact! The street flusher recently pur business in Koseburg yi-fter,;uy chased by the city Is expected to afternoon. They are residents o( arrive tomorrow. It has been ac (illde. I ceptetl by George Frew, who is to 45c4 ftrtis -ti. WderadeA noml-.jjjy quirky regained her Mi-m hBUla A 1?a vJb i4rine -Hir -f - . . . t i i. & iiwi ." .f"-.- istrlde and took tne nexi Here From Glendali Mr. and Mrs. 1.. son. of Oletldale, w this city yesterday for several hours and transacted business. Mr. Hurd is postmaster at the northern town. assume the duties of street super- Today Henry Ford Is 62 years of age. his step light anu elastic, nis face tanned and the usual exhu- berance which has marked his vears. evident to those few who have gained his presence. This anniversary day apparently has caused Mr. Ford little concern. Asked If he had plans for a birth' day Party he smiled. As to his health. Mr. Ford replied that he "never felt better or healthier.' "You know I never think of di minishing days," he added. Mm living In todny, not tomorrow oi yneterday. Yesterday has been tak en care of and tomorrow will take care of Itself. ' Intendynt, and he Is driving It to I,. Hurd anil Jne cjty( ttmi jH expected to arrive re visitors In FTidav evenln. The flusher will be put In Immediate use. I j TODAY'S BASEBALL 1 it E" PORTLAND. July 30. Poultry steady; heavy hens 34n2."c; light lxtil'sc: springs 19925c; young wti'ted ucks 2'ic. PORTLAND, July 30. Vege tables steady. Onions $4S4.50; po tatoes, new $1.7562.00: lettuce $1 01.25; spinach 75c crate. Nuts steady: walnuts No. 1 28'? 30c pound: filberts nominal; al monds 25i27c: Brazil nuts ISfT 2oc: Italian chestnuts 21c. Hops steady: 1924 crop 16f?17c; 1923 crop nominal. Miss Swtnney Home Miss Until Swinney. who has einu Paulsons In j t the Ashland normal school, has I Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Paulson and i r. ir,ie,l i,. u, ,..,, ki, i r. 1 Two other t awornians oau en ,mH daughter, motored irom tneir i templaliug a trip to her old home for the right to oppue miss wins i home at looking t;iass yesterday at Walworih. Wis., and expects to Ive for thnt place within a few days, returning in time for the eonimenc nient of the school year in September. In the final round, with Miss Maryland spent the afternoon transact- Ilrowne of Santa Monica gaining an advantage over Miss Flirabeth llyan, who has come bark to Amer ican tournaments after a long stay In England. BOYS ARRESTED. ing business anil shopping In this city. Murray Collins and Kenneth Helllwell were arrested today chareed with using abusive lan guage. It is claimed that Collins I w Second llanil Store- Visitors In Town Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Slokes re turned to their home al Looking Class yesterday afternoon lif ter spending several hours at tending to business matters here and chopping. Arrive for Funieral Mr. and Mrs. Kvan llartln and daughter, of Lakeview, Oregon, und J uott(on small brother and another lad were shooting rocks with a slingshot at W. E. Cnodwln's battery station Cascara bark steady: nominal at pear the Deer Creek bridge. Mr. 61170 pound; Oregon graperoot Goodwin raptured tne nnys neu 31c pound. turned them over to Chief of Po- f lice Ketch, who confiscated the nrniTi ivn tniy tlO Prndur- slinishot. Collins and llelllwell. It eis and shippers of vegetable and Is claimfd, '..it ii .ujuI. Hi ll.e r'armc norm- nign. Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. McKay ami children, of Klamiath Falls, and j Mrs. Marie llnher and daughter, I .lacqueline, of Portland, have ar- I rived here to attend the funeral of National League At Pittsburgh: H. H. E. lloslon - 6 11 2 Pittsburgh - 1 t 1 latteries: (lenewlrh and Gibson; Aldridge, Sheehan and Smith. . American League At New York: II. H. E. St. Iuls 2 2 New York 1 2 naileries: Caston and Hargrave; Hoyt and Schang. At Boston: H- fc. Cleveland 7 15 1 2 8 1 J. M. Judd hus opened a second i their relative. Mrs. HI. J. Harlin, hand furniture store at the cor ner of Oak and Main streets, and plans to conduct the business in connection with his retail estab lishment on Jnekon slreit. which will be held tomorrow. west siki itiOli.!-', re asiire.l ot ample eil, leovlug ol llieir i ,uui.., I mn- 11 car : . ,s , ,u .... I u,ui li will be Mir tins yei. "t e -I, then U - i o.i', A- i.i-l -H i.'':, ra. - - rf.l tneu rtH III- 111 lie's seiv.n ." ttlaska "Svery Mile a Ttclure Taku Clacier AU-ikan Ports Inside Passace Scenic BritLsh Columbia Mt. Robson Canadian Rockies &rsjf Eookltt Frit. visited Goodwin last snd became abusive In their language to him. and he had tnini arrested. Thev are to enter a n'ea ln.the city court bite this afternoon. Have you an ax to grind? Iheie ie hun. or.. s ln nt Hie job. lu leaiu llieir name red tile s-He , je ,. a1s.-I.K .S. ancltiizDOUHLE TRIANGLE TOUR Goes to Portland Delos Matthews left this morn ing for Portland to bring bark Mrs. Matthews, to whom he was recent ly wedded, and they will begin housekeeping in the R. H. Matthews home on South Stephens St. Starred In ly j J. V. Storreti. 'lute p.irole of- ! fjrer. was a visitor in the city j today. Mr. Slnrrett was on his wav to Grants Pa s to attend to I , Freight and Passenger Agent George If. Nease, traveling Xtchiso T,r;eka and S.a,a V, ' ,r,"".1?to i Hallway rnmi'nny, wan a victor j hre from l'orllaml today. Mr. j Nfann, until r'r-ntly has b. n m l'h the nompany at Oakland, ('ailfornia, 'anil t am -, ,.f ..er..,l tn tnt-tlnr,il I thin b. lnic hln flrnt trip in this rt Ch'rf j of Oreffon. Mr. NVaci4 Ih II I j plcanfd with th outhrok throut'h I Ori'jcon. latteries; Hmk'ye and Myatt; Za!inizT and Plclnlch. I At I'hlladHphla: U. H. E. Ietrit 1 0 'Philadelphia ... - 15 0 ! Hatterir-ri: Whitehall. Wd1s and ' am. . r.. f'-K- ranc will make A. B. Hottorp, City Past, Ait U2ThinlSc PotiW,Om. PhocMBroMJvaySKX) THH LARGEST RArLWAY SYSTEM IN AMfcftlCA V Visits In Roseburg Prnf'-Hftor iKdml I lnnrt fii ld. some official hniiesaand l-r.-,,,,', V(.fllr(1 lh. lalflox home. Profersor I.ai' flehl Is now connected with the 'Columbia University of New Ymk. Kor several years he was head ef the s.-tenre deiiarim'nt of the I n- Mverilty of Or.gnn and Is -ll ! known by a number of Kosel..:rg peone who studied under him at that tine. returning to Salem trip lo f rshfleld. iw Oi'lenns IN pie Here Mr. and Mrs. II. A Itenner and Tlss AuiMi"ta limner, of New Or leans, are in this rlly today. Mr. Itenner I" with a large Ire cream simply fiim in the south, and with hl wife are making a tour of the western states. Takes Position Here j Lillian Fulton, recently of M'l ford. has accepted a position witfl the Koseburg News Review, en'! Is entering upon her duties here. She has formerly been employed ith from $arian& Low Summer Tares East CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Universal People Go Through - A . company of fnrry-twn people of the Cniversal Film company passed through this city last even ln, in Ira'n Vo. t.V enroute to tjn.i.-Mn.i n,nmh,n hav heen the Port Offord Tribune, and Jack In Calgai vs cansii. filming the eunvllle Post, and has had several I National League At Cincinnati: K. H. E. 2 5 2 Cincinnati 1' Itatteries: Mitchell, Kplght and Wilson: Klxey and Hargrave. At Chicago: K- H. E. New York 1' 1 2 HI 1 Hatterles: Scott and dowdy; Al exander. Jones and Hartnett. YcMcrdava IteMllltN. At Portland 6: Seattle 7. At Vernon 1: San Francisco 10. At Salt Lake 2:1; Sacramento At Oakland ; Los Angele 6. (In Innings.) DAILY WEATHER REPORT n. 8. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending I a. tn. Precipitation lo Inches and hua dredths' Highest temperature yesterday M lowest temperature last night 6 Precipitation, last 21 hours 0 Total prerlp. slnco 1st of month T Normal precip for this month .32 Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1924, to date -... 41 1 Average precip. from Sept. 1. 177 ' Tntnt excess from Sent 1, r:4 T.si Preferred Governor's Word I to Boss Dictation of Portland Clique. In a lengthy statement appearing In the Portland Oregonlan of to day's Issue, Senator II. L. Eddy makes a spirited reply to the recent declaration of Gus 0. Moser, presi dent of the senate, that the Doug las senator and two colleagues. Hare and Johnson, entered Into an "unholy alliance" with Governor Pierce and Senator Joseph of Mult nomah county to control the state fish and game commission, and that the governor reciprocated by handlug tbem the double-cross . I After admitting that Pierce failed ment," Senator Kddy adds: "Make the most of It, Ous, and have your laugh. Hut as I did not cast any vote in consideration of any promise of the governor. I am not "hollering," and even with the additional light which we now have I think Senators Hare, Johnson and myself took the right course, a sensible course, an honorable course, even thought It be one that more "practical" politicians cannot understand." n Senator Kddy pokes a good: deal of fun at Moser and refers sarcasti cally to never-ending efforts of the Multnomah delegation to con lnd the legislature. Intimating that Moser was Its leading figure at the last session" and asserting that Moser was Ill-dlsposed toward him because he (Kddy) preferred to act In what he thought was the beat Interests of the entire stnte rather than to yield to the dictation of the Multnomah clique, Kxplaln Ing the so-called "gentlemen's agreement", about which Moser makes so much ado. Senator Kddy j says "Arter I had Joined with 13 other senators In the position that the ap pointment of the fish and game commissioners should be left with the governor, after I had voted against senate bill No. S4, the ob ject of which was to tnke the fish commission out of the governor's hands, several senators, including myself, happened to be In the gov ernor's office on some other mat ter, and I thought It a good oppor tunity to point out that the second district. In which I reside, had no representation on the fish commis sion, but district No. 1 had all three members, and I stated that I would like to have an understanding that when any vacancy occurred the second district should be represent ed. "Senators Htrayer, Garland and Heals, and possibly other persons, were present. Governor Pierce im- j mediately agreed that this should ne none, ant, BUKSen,,-,, Senator Deals was from the same district, he and I should agree upon the man, and someone suggested that If we could not agree, Sena tor Garland should be arbltor. This was a sort of "gentlemen's agree men!" made without any promise or consideration on the part of the senators present or the governor and made on February II. after the senate had aligned Itself on the quesifon of taking the aptmlntlve (power from the governor, HI being In favor of that action and 11 against. "Senator Joseph was not present at that conference, and tlii're Is no reason to think he ever knew of It ; until after the legislature adjourn ed, and then he got It from the I press. No word on the. subject ever passed between him and my- 1 self until about June 1, and then he was using his Influence to defeat the arrangement." r Hi !. Tom big league clufis arc said to be bidding for the services or, Ty Tyson, outstanding burlcr of the Louisville American; AnocU-, lion team. White Sox are said to have -inside track. He is said to I be an expert place hitter, reminding old fan oil "Wee Willie" lco2er. ; .- "Other Woman" Blamed by Dancer. Who Wounds Husband at Dinnei hi vf&r&X v. . tal l.y.'.Vr tt i " I' Si Ir tlA v6 , V J , J lavage. "'and on" other years of experience In the nf -pa-i Average prerlpllstion for 46 nictnre. western play The company had per field. She will take the plnce 'rove?. h-ai;til horses, which made vacant by the resignation of I they n'-ed In Tilmlng the scenes l-ulnh Jewett, who was recn.Hy They have been on location for : married In Portland to Mr. I. It. seven weeks. ' Matthews. j et seasons. (Hentemoer 10 Msy, Incluslvel 21 41 Fair tonight and Friday; moder ately warm C. W. NORMAN, Observer. Get your ladders for pear and I prune picking early so sV lo cause no delay. We have llardle ladders land picking bags In slink. Whar ton lirus. Mrs F.ilith Parker I)avi, pretty lii Vcar-olil dancer wlio shot her hual.and twice while lie was dining hi a New York apartment, blames the "other woman" for the trouble which brought on the shooting. Mrs. Davis, known as Kililh Parker on the stage, recent ly appevrtd in a musical show. .She Is shown above in a striking pose, K-ker Is expected, tp recorci'. .--