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FAGE TWO THE GIIANDE EVENING OBSERVER- iFallFashions i The slrereless JrapeJ frock i Dresses tn'ii '-Jimces and fcf ft 'colldlS I Sxnt dmiifs of t'Uid bnwul with !. IcillfltT ' i Dresses with siJc-chsinx tups f You will find tlicm all in the ' STANDARD-DESIGNER . QUARTERLY ; for Autumn ' f On stile in our SumdarJ-Deskner I'atte tii couMi'r nim .' 1 1 u m i 0 I h I VWs 3j cenfj fl cory ; titid only i $ cents ifbtwrM with a SttiiuifrtJ . A Good Place to Trade AN EVERLASTING "GIRLHOOD" SEEN LONDON'. A my. (A. 1 ) Tin ilu-nt wild h" ouht. not to do It, one rejuvenation o' women jim well an prominent nocl.il worker or London men. n ml wit tj out the aid of tin ' deda rliur henuly doctor iiikI tint dremmmker, j "What I In- doctora Hhould do I to him Ih-i-ii pi-oniined hy Hr. Voronofl, i find miinc iim-iiiih of preserving tho the faiiioua monkey ftlund expert. Ir. itdreiijiih of women of Heventy, bo that V'oionoff expulned durlnir ttio recent ! Ihey could Kive the benefit of their Merniitionul SiirKlciil Onrrow lh- i rip" experience to thote in need of it. lie wait making experiment at tlioj Women who him arown Old nut present time, uud yxpeeted to he able orally perfor nature to take its own lo anrioimce the tiecret of everlnHiin ,' I course. There are. women wlio would girlhood ahout November. Kive nnythinj,'' to huve theirt lost The. iiiiiMJiineeinent thut he expected beauty and :-ouih restored, hut they lo make ffrand mothers Into dehu- are of the Helfinh type." trtnle c.iuxed a nenralion anions th" Mr. Vorunnff p-funes to dlse.ims the de.,j:tev, and many of them were '.subject further other than to uy he frank in wiylng Unit they believed it i has pron-ted to the extent that he iitterle inipoMHthl", In fact nmw of is c-rt ilti nf success. ' ROAD MAPS LIKED BY AUTO TOURISTS Motor to urn through California i and N'fvndu aro being Himplified for thousaixlH of tourisiH by nicanH of (he new road inapti, publiKhed u.ud dia tritntted by the I'nlon OH Company of California. The popularity or tliiw service In wldeHprend If tin reo.tieHls which are being maile every day aro un accurate indicat ion. Tho maps are throughly uuthentie. pointing out the motor hlhwaya and indicating the markinir of each. They simplify tho matter of pelting from one town to another by th nhorteat and most eonvepient route. Kvery niotorfHt In entitled to one of t hem mapH, They are d Htributed with the com nl I men U of tho I'nlon Oil Company of California at all tho service utationa o thi? company. BRITAIN UPSET OVER MODERN GIRL'S "SENSE" 1 - y DO lid Def ensei Helped To Win Giant Success Thirty-nine Errorless games Seem to Show Pitching Isn't Necessary; Fielders Save Twirlers. nitro mi'st wix title HKTOKK WI1JJ5 W1IX FKiHT NKW VtMtK. LAuk. 2J Shortly itfter ex Kickurd announced Tues day that he had signed l.uis An jrel Kiipo to lirht Harry Wills, nefrro heavyweight in Argentina next April, Paddy Multins, Wills' nianuRer, declared he "wouldn't oven think" of signing up with the South American unless the latter took the title from Dninp sey on September H at the Polo grounds- ly I'. A. Wary. Inlerimtloiml News Serih-e Staff (,iirriH)iidrnt, LONDON. Aug. 22. Have the wo men of this generation I cms restraint, less nciiHe of what is decent trad be coming than the women of, say, two generations ngo? That Ik the essence of (lie contro versy w hie It, beun by l,t .lannei-H, I now agitating llritaln. Lady Mlnnd Mutton, wile of Kng latid's most famous Kitrgeon, aiK-twers the MUery with a distinct "Ves. I'o me," hiu h;i.vs, "It Is a perfectly sober rind justifiable accusation. "Lady Diana," continues Lady Sut ton, "sems more concerned with the manners than the morals of modern giri:i. l am glad or that, because I hold no particular brief for tint-girl of my own girlhood. I do not claim that she was, In a sense, uny better than the girl of today. Itiit when It come lo the KUeHtlou of manners It is n very different wtory. "O Tcnpuru! O .Mures!" "Lady Dlanft. tell hh that there has been no change at all. "Things have always been the tciiue,' she says, 'and a I ways will he to tho end of time.' Such un assertion HtrlkeH me as all the more r-Miiaikahl" since I happen to write i Immediately after witnessing the revival of a play which burst on the horizon twenty yearn ago as a comet of Impropriety. It Is now re garded as a highly respectable squib. DOYLE VISIONS SPIRITS' AID IN CRIME PROBES LOON LAKH, X. Y., Aug. 22. The Sherlock Holmes of the. future in (act, even the plain, every day deetivo !,.f .1... .1 ,. ,.,.,. ti-il , i.i, ..n. I t,. .. IV Mlana .' ..,,., . T. j; real cm cm t iii'"i knuhuhi- iiuiii i m; spirit world In the solution of crime. Particularly will this be tare In crimes Involving loss of human life. Sir Arthur Couan Doyle, the crea tor of Sherlock Holmes, . and the cnamplon of photographs of the spirit world, photographs that have aroused a storm of controversy, sponsored the foregoing, Sir A ft li n r was interviewed at a local hotel, wlille resting from a lee- ! tore tour, Ciitiduncu from the Hpirit I' world, lie says, is now being received. Why should that help not be applied to the solution of crime? J'urtlcu Marly so when the spirit of the inurd jered Is enlisted in the hunt and ;l practical means of communication Is established with it. Just what weight the . average. American Jury would give to such t -st i money Sir An it hur neglected to slate. Jn fact, there was a broud hint th.it American juries huve been noted for dtsreganiTug testimony of wKi' "unbelievers" call real value In favor of sentiment. However. Sir Aruthur tikes tho I riMnih,.r ic.ll i.-li.,i 1 1 n- m-.i. i iiiif-e.i it .im, i u.in, i, ,,10.1 'onntry. The lecture tour hits' been jbreath; the herlone was regarded as Pacific Clul Sun Francisco Sacramento . Porllam! . .. Salt Lake .. Scuttle . Los Angeles , Vernon , ... Oakland . .. Ity Ma In J. -al-h, llnll'MlMfiiiiar 'Ni lfWiVJ Sii(- Lib lor. NKW Yoitk, Aug.' 22.- (Jranting that a ftouud ilcfense doesu'l win ball ta.nies, merely saves tliem, It Is never- llieless a tael to dully with that the incw 1 oik liiiims pad piaeu unciv il I ne errorless games, no less, up to and Including Aimusi i:t. At that moniueut tlx' club was 7 1-2 pantos In front of the tu-cnud run nee and some were pleaded lo observe that hitting was the answer, since u is no .Masonic secret Dial Oluit piichiim 1st u very Bad affair, indeed. I Jtoweyer. It Was sliuplv a ease of ' (lul Hie punch in the batting order cor- j New York Ing enough i uiih to win g unvs and j Cincinnati . the inlleld ami outfh-id defeie pre. j Pittsburg . enting the pitch' fs fnnn I"-iii? 1 Chicago . . scored upon III I ell enough to InSt j St. Louis somellilng already won. The d - It'ooklya . feiise. in brlei. had Un monieuts. Philadelphia (tetter still, many ot Hu m came 1 Hostou . . . In big sericH. The I'lr.iles and the licds happi'ii in be tbe UhmiV riost J Atucrican Idtely rivals, if niiv, l-'a mi; ihtK pairj Clltl) al mid moineiit s il ui in;: t he t :i nipaitn. New Votk , the (iianlii tnrmd m aU"U errorless I Clovclatul KaniuB, nine ut;a!ii.-t the Pltates and Detroit , seven at the expense of (he Iteds, That i St. Kouis I: : I liy- Const Lcukih'. Won Lost IVt. . .s: . .711 . .71! . . . (!4 . . .HI! . . .;;i .fill." .o51 .5 CI I .4 Nil .47l"t .4SR I .44ii 411 ii niooHti-r of wlfUeilncHH. '1'oHuy no yoiiu woniiiti would turn u hair nt ItH mot.1 tlii'lllln pasut'H. '"riii'i-floi-)' i tlihik It In Hiil'c. :it uny rlili-, lo llsMm(-' Unit modern Klrls iro illt I . r. n t . ."Wlint, llii'li, arc our ctUU'IhiuhV th. most. illlrf!.lm; thln tho' moiloru Kti'l Ik that, oven jittr fK-Minm-hitt, uluf nppfarH to ll'o lo Klvo tho llupt'OMMloil Ol' LHllll. nuiy liavo boon plouty of I'oollsli IrN !n thi: last f;rnoi-ii t Ion. hut thoy h ol at loast I ho docolu-y to (Usk'uIso thi lr lolly. Thi'y did not flaunt II on tho housetops. ' ' " (In I'olHls Of Vioiv. National I. "Tho modern irirt, for oxantpl ronslih-rH It tlrmodoo to miss the Itilnt of u rls.pio story. Nor iliothor vvoulil have rt'trardoil It us doolussoo lo soo II. Tho Klrl makes a polnl of l'II JTll-. LkoIiik to dance, lllleh iperoued. even 'VY'on l.st I'ct. when her partner hores her to death. Ili'lr mother would have Insisted on a chaperon, even It hei whole soul had heen i rj iK out fur on hour alono wllh her partner. "The modern ulrl. eien when her lips ire rod as roses, plasters Iheni with artlllehil scarlet lo-causc sho li.-llev.-s It smart. Kvou had her inoth- j.f's lips lo-en white as snow she would Ll'ltUllc. ;have aolded uslnij eormetU'S. Iiecauso l on Lost I'ct. ; she. would have considered them vul- 74 44 ,(7 (ill 4o .ti(ll) liK 4X .fiSli Ill .0 17 5S aS .Alio I fil all .4111 :1S 77 .:i:ill :" 78 .:iin sallsl'.u'lor . Mven the, American flapper meets with tho approval of the distinguished KtiKllsh visitor, I lod her hair? -"Wltj1, certainly." Hull her stoeklliKS? "If she wants Id." Sunillli iHenili'rK Want Slinks , of Adventure, ('IIK'AU.' An),'. 28 A".'"rC Tho' sumniertimo reader wouhl rather have u true account of pirates or shoolliiK HOnlt' In tho Artie than even a love slory. Declares Nathan It. Levin, assistant lilirarian of tho Ohl- i-aso I'lildlc J.lhrary. who has been studying thoMnstcs of the general readers for years. "That does not mean that the love story has hcome imfashlonnblo." .Mr.l.evln ttdileil. "li nieans ruthor lhal al vacation time everybody tem porarily forbids his deslro to Ket on In his ow n business or personal it i - ! fairs and prefers to read about clnna inon-clored savages or the South Sens or trooping wotuliats In the wilds of Australia." IIIK Hauler Is Killed. MKDKflltli, Or., Auk. 22. While fishing In the Houo river at Kelly's island, near this oily, lir. it. I. Hull itiKer of I'llnton, lu.. who is visiting In .Medford, killed a rattlesnake with nine rattlers and a button by heavlnif u rock and breakliiK the neck of the reptile. (III And llnllis Himiiti! Taim-o MANILA. P. I.. AUK. 22. (A. I'. How Hie meusetiKers of mercy un l i.rt health are gradually eonvimioi, Moros of the Island of Jolo that the ways of peace are better than their own old savaKi' customs, la told lis Miss Montavu Sallh, Moro nurse, in oh.irlfe'of the puerlculture center 01 Jolo. The Moro mothers are belnc uraduallv and steadily won over to civilized ways In the care of their children, Miss Sallh says. Deserlldntf some of her many dif ficulties during the first days of her nsslnninent at Ihe center, -Miss r'alih, in a report, says: "At present there are forty babies and a few e:aelant mothers roaii'r" to my center. Most of the babies d treatment. The expectant moth ers" come for ai'.vice. The first lew days of my home visits Ihe p.opls were afraid of nie. They hid their t,;.,,11 ,,.( 0 e.v.iei fiiil mothers co.ie,uKd Lo .iimelvea. Now, Ihey ijre bcKllinim.- to realize the trood of tjho puerlcilltnri' center. i -On June IS, last, there were four babies nt. ,11.1!,- attention- Two to tbeni were fail of scabies and two 'pr! fever and were aflllcted with Iten. iThc first thins I 1IH v:i to elve thert tepid si-o.iKe baths, then easier (.1 , hrc'iiisc their toliBllc were coated. The rirolils of the children wero li-iithten-d because ine . when tliov have l.;ver. When I visited them four days later Ihey were a'l iretllni! aioiiK niceij now Hi" mo'hers lire kind to me nt tell other people how 1 cured tlTF.r babies." I Win n his coat and cullar become loo ofiessive. a mall can iret .'lonos relief by ImiKliinB about woman'a silly suH , YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT kind ol iieidinr. S)1 ivllied Nt.iii loe liicidrnil. , If. tlOi'Jl i -K It ln..-niiv-iv ',eei-.l h. hiiMng ' been Ik. ,,i , iM-rfnrmauce at. em The luntiv I'IiHm ur luourncr.s. They In til.illlM lhl sevi-ll e Kiasoll. Willie i HrriveM. fuviirttcK i nen-teil onl two. Twice iii r. cent champions iht rnirle.:i j;aine.-(. Iday., anv IK, I i .Me I. Hp. " M 1 1 hai !i!(eiit lh , l iii;uc Wnshinirtoti I Chicago . , . I Philadelphia j Helton . .7-1 ...rr. . . r. i . .ii :iii fij ro e.7 ir.o n:t tij .titii .511) "Nhe drinks cocktail after cocktail. .60ir although she loathes them, beenpse .'I'.U (otherwise nhe will be regarded art out -4S .1(1 ,ll'7 1 1 1 1 1 a immu die e w.ili bed ri 'lesrt name to lycrs and I lite, h;ie et I l' a not her. in. I' I he (hi;- ACIPIC COAST LKACl'K Siicrauieuln A, Portland U. Sacrainenlo 1 0 ;t ami ; I Portland Sacianiento th- j l.atteries: it - Hughes and Leveretu Kichler. ' Hot t hough her mot her had :e inca ma I Inn of a drink-ftcml ouM lia e avoitled I u ruing her ' ie, room Into u saloon, .un ted advocating t).noerisv. i not s.i. ing 1 hat every tit ing is lalile so loliLi' us It goes on be lnscti doors, t do not say that the f ice which meets the ielilUie, the v ej dnwucasf. thoughts beliind It do not Coiii-Mioiivo id lturn Oil, KCtiKXK. dr., Auk. 22. The fljr naceH of the heating plant at the Lane county courthouse will hereafter burn oil instead of wood. The county court yesterday ordered. I he furnaces changed to permit of using the new fuel. .Members of the court nay th" county will five money thereby. JjlP Jji Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers bj!f& CARR SELLS F0R LESS ALWAYS ROLL your FPwMil 0 CoullUSt &!iwe: o WZIA CROIX Wi feTVW g tRVIce.- r' ,ei g Tor bale l- m , 1P1 lt ll 1 8 J Ice-cooled Chocolates are g , S W&&m, delicious in summer; nut t 2 wm& ... . . r 8 m&3f? centers' chocolate - coated , 8 8 V 111 m s' cream centel's 8 8 Nv , and hard centers. ) I frf . . , n 1 iiiirniiini iiimii '7""'Ti i I iii i i ii 8 8 o 8 2 '2 2 2 o 5 SERVICE New modern u-rooni honn wood flooit; in living room room, two bedrooms, hall and sewing room, basement with cement floor with drain, large corner lot. Here Is a now home, -that will be completed in about in dnya that is priced to sell. You w'li lpive lo see It lo appreciate it. Price (:i.U7fi.ow. Terms, 7.r.o.oa down and bnlutK o at ?-.la,n,i per month, In cluding interest at H per cent. f-ronni homo- for rent. This placi Is not for sale and the location is ex collent. Iteforences are required. Modern f-room home just off paved street, garage; good locution. Price SJ.fi50.iMi. Terms. J5no.nu down and balance at J3&.00 per month. Modern 4-room home . located First street just off Adams avenue; large lot. cement sidewalk, garage, basement. Price $:E,i'i)e.oa. Terms. J5M0.OII down, balance at $25. oo month. Geo. H. Currey on b-' months have the l oin Miecrssix e Twice baxe the-. ri orleM dout.l.-.heii.lery. ( ';ui It. Noi v it h i hor.se thp. j Vernon I. os Angeles , I Vernon Patteiies: Wallace ler; Alien, l-oter, lush, 1. Murphy. I ad in II. K. hind cln t; i! I so lon 7 1 I w orld Is Paly; then the j matter. i "Hut it docs weerii to no K. jthat if a woman p risl ent ly .leeiasset and .May 11.11. .... in . . .4 12 1 Kego; Hy and Han- PALT (A. P. nil. Aug. Ihe LA K K CITV 11 ii Idtron phi t nler.slty xil l'l;ih ehamploiiH of lh--J(H'k.V .Mi Ml II tain loot hall eon I en-lire, have been summoned lo report ior Hcrliunuige on September 1 ,f. The call wiib Kent to fortv players. Inctudlni. the muuiniiig in- niber ot 1; xear".-; Seatlli sipiad and the- of the lrcshnieu; yat 1,ltlJ tj-anm who showed rood form. 'Sea'tlle '; b l?C '.i.ilrick has a wealth t I v-iit I ti ' " W ' I" Mill!. Ills I machine-, ihe .t-o-,(.. . i. i a i t-aiH 'beinn I. no. i. , the ih.ui ot h-r lino- m l im i 'ntic.on'n h iMi t "e i tail tin Mot- . mov. deuce In the )t. ul m IiooI'.i ami In wtn (hi i - ni n in e ship. I'lah iit.it ;uue tin I aKainsl hitim.n ciillet-, l.ef Ii, hi K land 7, San Oakland San Francisco Oakland Hatteries: Mitchell. Hodge Agnew; MaiK- and Kead Franoisro 0 U. 11. , II S as ihouch .she were presentlx become w danji r to w hich (hi stantly IS sUbtceted. pose ti I he sl ron, we.iker It rapid I b. t ions elwives o will That is the modern u'irl con It may remain a natures; to the mill's a reality." and (.Itdln- Te-ts licndy lu l'nll. HKltKKLY, Calif.. Aug. L' (A. P.) The international gilder tentH will held in the Kast (lav eommunitv Ita :,leton, S, Salt Lake ti K. II. y. S 11 I ti i i hell and Yatyan; Sin U'ube and Jenkins. he i next fall, accord ing to the Kllers Club here. ice has been rai ! w.is announced, I No date has hei but P Is belloe scheduled for Keep the ciiryoiind theHome jresli'lizeptt AIive7 Allied A $ia. eon Kuaran d lor the exent, 'I oti een fel for tin' ed t he event t 'etcher wh." ntton l? in s. cent-' will l ii i on 1 1 . ham ( lo luilil ploii -- ear 111 on th-lo- ritt.-iiunr t i:uiuuali Chicago IV St. Louis .National I .ramie. I Yesterday g i. New York 5. T, Philadelphia i. Iliooklyn I. Hoton 2. lerlin llieatnst vm,m. PumlKt, of 4icntle 11KJU.LV. Aug. (.. '. i.n,tv liojters' an- utar alt rat : ions at tie' cheaper uriety Ihhikim in Itettln. an I attract many tourli to Hone place- of lUnilHeiueut. Thtie aie e,al In various cihartlM and m n-.- h ii..' n mt they box with gnat lgr. Uiio of tho bust'known female box era lma a uoxie which Is b:ull deform-t-d from having be. n broken, and nn-utli-r ltfiit a. (auliilow- r i.r, Moit of the it male iok-m ai ' voiipif and filinn I v , tiw. Tii. v (. t itbont u i i.ntiUi 'ii ni..;iv - ir,,. f WllO pOt?" MB protection Pot. rvj, fm thn art of boxing not. highly ilfvltpeii hi flermmi). American I.eiigti t Yc deidav (Kimes unpiaed Uain. National lauc t Today) t. Louis I, Hoton M. riiila-ictpliia. Cincinnati, 1 American 1 eiitfm. Atn- licati i , San l-'l alu iseo. I ... " kplnm I 'nti I- Small , ItKHiKAOl-;. ,lm:oslav la, Aik. " '(A. 1 .) The optum croi in .luyosia jia this eai Is the smallest lu several ! cat H past. Ttie iu-e.Hent crop, it h jesllniated, Will not lie einniiih tor need purports. Pi inters are askimr th" ernment to help import feed from ;Ai:i Minor. . There oiis" applies (Ihoe n ho die t." wars w bile ' iMustri mu e particul irly to ii iiKhtlnt:. PfcUeW;-' played on the casino courts j lrUiV "'! Tuesday. "1'fto victory uf Hie Knglish wemeM ave l,L' land topr u-toi ics pi tho ! I m in I Uli . I 'I It, Places Real Service in Your Home the Hoi Point Hughes Super Automatic Electric Range. Come to the Sommer Sample Rooms Wednes day, Thursday and Friday from 2 P. M. to 4 :30 P. M; Tomorrow Hiss Mashhurn will cook an oven dinner, and will explain and demonstrate the Electric Range. $10.00 Places an Electric Range in Your Home Meet Miss Mashburn at the Sommer Hotel This Wtt'K Why not make hom the coolest rlaca in ' town with livo. fresh air frcm a G-K Fan ? You can run a G-K Fan all day long for the1 trifling cost of a fair cigar or a soda, ' Cer O-E Faa A .' GENERAL TL2CTRIC PRODUCT Fans -us a aq more current than a single lamp iSrilish W.iiih'm Tcmiis Stars Heal nu'i ii iins our onty mini, tiont-liKl 1110 : NKWI'onr. li 1. ,,, (i.-t:il(i,iie H. int. i, 1, ,,, ,.. , l:iyl.ii. Hrili-h w,n.i,V itmm. ilffrairj Mi,, Lillian niiin nrt llin t, ' n.ir.. Mi -IS. I tfnni. iliar- n-pti-- tli im.lher. stinK , i!ni,r, , , . , . !ehes p!;iv lnied S::it..-.I-i'm: .ii't'ei 1 at tie itAtui" th.' "Nii-Mutl I'ur'.ei" in Voii-h. Mt-. Mi - y.,i-.u,r trether, Airs, ti :i. Tn 0t( ot lier Knelish women. d ayaln-t two for the in. I alo avenged the i I'v th t it i i 13 ir of ! i'f A ieei u .mi m 'Mi' ";t'ip nt. ll .i.'V the d :i i.;iu it no -tfti : u!i tio.. A.uei icaiiv, t,i Mallei y w inning J l-;t. . Fnm BY PFALERS EVERYWUrnr $10.50 mate Mm. tween two I' or Sale Dy'AII "Check "Dealers Seal 1 'ir.yh?rVir.-'sr.V rv yMiiMil1iHr''ii7-'?1"'-. Don't forget the Electric Cooking School. ; WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY..: 2 P. M. Until 4 ::)0 P. M. This VCeek At tho .Son? ner Hotel oni TUtf assistance. 'nd li lt nl'(liit''lv 1 . t layton j