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GOMPERS IS AGAIN ELECTED BY LABOR V acation T rips *11 • 1 • in« f , I I m n v i u » ! •'••mtii I* «»ft I* y tin* *^*1 Back East tu y o u r o M huim* to w n , or un K'iinhort* or in t la«* inumiti« i i i h - New Eastbound Mi« Umilili ’ I r 11 • In k ill T iiu n i i , h ( >!»•* %vuy Kn n*N TlIKOlJGII California California IIfn imw un mi|n ut Ui’iliic ni 1'iun Mèli li" ili c ffr c l .Imi" III limi dally, Miiir"nlt«r * " " ‘ I r* I •" ti lumi tmiiiil l ri p ticket*, Ih ree ninni hN frinii uni« «Ini •• •'•••' • li li | : lli’lulnr i l Hlu|i iiviti | h - i ni il lr<| unii r hoiru i,f rullìi'" ' i n ymii « ci « lui* k ***l ( *-,* < ' r n l i ' r l.iiki*, I .ri k i* T u b i " 1, Y nimin il I*, i . 11 r i ** Duri;*' n |> rn mi inni Itighly rnlur* cali Windows •• r llm A|*iii’liu T r i n i nini lloosi'vult 11 •11 •11 • il i * * i * : * I l ’ u k " 1 ' ' " 1 " 'in ili* • iir * • l'j *1 Week End and Season Excursion Tickets uri* now un nu I m tu: Tillumnok County Bcichcs Newport N |»urtuutfirly n t t r i u t i v u t ri p ni'rMNn ibi i ' i i ' m i niuiiiit ’I I h * hii I h ' iii Ì ìoh in<*lii«lr !*•»• l n h li y fiuti iu ri liH M i II* u h li* '«ut.«, N « ri li Ktili Ni«», M ii meli un*» unii liuyoi*««f!ti. >¿ y tru tn I«,( ivmn l'u ri Intuì * ululi Htfition H If» A. M. Hpiu lul werk •‘lift tru lli Irfi v rn I '" f i Infici I inori Htu ti ou Hfitur A fui tM'iiMliuri* r«*B«»rt ori Y 1 I«|« 1 1 1114 May mul thi* l'm ifu ' <t« « un. An lilrttl piu«*«» f«»r tln» f h in I ly. I.iirip» nutiituriiiin limi alt uut«*r bfitlf» vuriuil» fornii« o f iiinmu'iiM'iit. Dally Train fervici* 4 1 411 i i , r - '% ' ‘ Orf'içon O u t d o o r « , " o u r ni»w H i i ril ni« r l*ook!«’t, ^rr tp ln riilly «I«* « « r i l u H tin« « 1 f f «*r«* li t r«*Hortn in YV«**trrn t i r i n o li , u nd irir|ii«l«*M b o tr i und «’unip iiiforiniition. <*upy fr«M> on r«Mpi«'Ht. 1 LI« « t ru* trulli I •• t« v r l'urt lumi, Itti tiiul H iurk utriH»ln, I’ \t , i'iinii*,«‘tino v% li M n k « ini ’ ru m ut llilUiMiro. No linii• Il«t mi ulrrtn«* truin. 1:15 11 1 Mountain and Other Reports D rtro lt ( Mr< it<*iitiii>di »•»v\ on «ulo, M i * T « i lt n m*t ||«»t HpriiiR*, H p rln i’.'t M t. T i c k e t * now J<* * pl.iuo County Cuv"» J»*f fum on County) Tirk«*tii on Halt*. I n k* t*i now on sale. (.Taler 1. ik" (n l.iko in tin- extinct crater o f u vnlnino) luly l«t. Ticket* on Hhu.la Mount.un Resorts nml T n -k d » on »ul* ilniiy, On after ■Imi., lOtll. Y** i m i t e luti«. N a t i m i.il I'u rk T i c k e t * on «■ ■ r | «articular» n* to pi*.H* n|,o'r litr* *>, rout* '*, train Nriu,,lul,,N ,,r nl«**"|* .ti*« 17 '.’.l 11 \ I .h » U N M PACIFIC Mc ' Denver, Colo. — 1’ ronldent Bamnel Oom pnri, Am erica’» vntcran labor lomler —overwhelm ingly defeating hi* flr*t Horloii* o|i[»o«ltlon *lnce IH!»4 Hnturituy wn* returned to o ffice with hi* entire udnilntHtrutlon for another ynnr hy th<* American Kfxlerutlon ol 111 T , i i n u m i LINES The latior chief * forces made n clean »w eep from the Ix-KltinlnK. when I*r"»ldent (ioruper* w i* returned to the preKidency for tin, «nth Mine hy over whelinliigly defeat I r> re John D. l.'-wl*, president of the United Mine Worker*. Iiy a vote of 25,022 to 12.324 The vote wu* taken amid ncene* of wild enthualuMm, rivaling those of nit- tl*.mil political convention*. The gal- I „lie * wcri) packed with »pectalor*. The convention f l o o r wuh overflow ing with . delegatee arid their friend« f'heer* and applause *wcpt the audi torium at every vote, Thl* wn* the first thne that Uom- per* hud Iwen seriously oppo«ed »Inca 1K94, when he wn« defeated hy John M* Mrlde, a mlneworker, hut was ro- turned to office the follow ing year. When hi« victory w u h announced the labor leader, who I h now 71 year« old, coukl gcarcely control hi« emotion« The election of (lompera hrought to a clone one of the hotle»t political campaigns ever waged In the hl«tory of organlced labor f ’lnclnnatl, ()., w u h »elected for the nlle of the next convention CONFERENCE ON BUDGET IS HELD I ’tthwnjjt'r Agcuit. Specials for the 4th of July at The Sample Store W ashington, 1). — Plan* for the e«tabll«bm<nt of the new federal bud get ny«tem, operative Friday, took tangthle form when Charle* (J Da woe, dir,-* tor of the budget, at the request of the president called a conference for W „dm «day of ull cabinet mem ber» ami other executive administrative official« at which President Harding presided The pr% -ildetil direct««! Mr. Duwcs to draft u tentative form for the now budget within the next 30 day« with estimates of the aliHolutc minimum of government fund« mwalod for the fiscal year 1« ginning July 1. A W h i t e Ho u n e n tu to m e n t ca lled at- I t<‘ntlon to the noresHlty for economy In governmental expenditure» and said thut the tentative form o f the budget should point the way, "us would be done III tiny ordinary business." BEER FOR SICK IS BANNED Men's dress shoes, $11 values $6.85 Senate Is Expected to A c t Before End of W eek. Boys* dress shoes, $6.50 values $4.50 W ashington, D. C.— Hy a vote of 250 to «3, the hou»«! panned the Wlllls- Cuinpt«dl hill to prevent the sale of N u t to the *!ck and Rent It to th«< Renato with exportations o f ltd final enactment bufere the end o f the week. Tho vote, which was 21 more than the neceaaary two-thirds, was taken ufter four hour» o f Htormy doliate. Hrlrfly the hill would prevent u*o o f tieer hy the «Irk on u physician’» prescription; would prohibit manufac ture and ImiHirtatlon of liquor until the present stork held under govern ment supervision for nonjK'verage use has b d 'ii exhausted; would limit the number o f liquor prescriptions to be Issued hy physicians to 90 in three months and apply the provisions of the prohibition art to Hawaii and th» Virgin Islands. • l^idies' white oxfords, big values, special for $2.45 to $.3.75 the Fourth Misses' white oxfords and slippers, special $1.95 to $2.45 for the Fourth I aidics'dress shoes, $11 $6.50 value Lathes’ silk waists from .$1.25 to $3.95 Men’s hose 12VaC to $1.00 Ladies’ silk hose $1.00 20c Ladies' eot toll hose »Men’s hats, big values Men’s white oxfords $1.95 to $4.65 .................. Men’s dress shirts $2.45 «50c to $4.45 f you saw it first, vou saw it in The Sentine Lumber Shipper* Seek Reparation». Seattle. Wash.— A fight to force the transcontinental railroads serving the P acific northwest to return approxi mately 13.000.000 to the lumber ship pers o f Washington and Oregon In the form of reparations for penalty demur rage charges Is being prepared by Seattle truffle experts. Mary Plckford’» Divorce Upheld. MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Minilcn, Nov._— District Judge I«an- gnn has upheld the divorce o f Mary Plckford and Owen Moore, motion p ic ture stars, In March, 1920. The deci sion Is to be appealed to the state supreme court hy Attorney-General Fowler. T h e Sign of a Service At First-cbm Oarage« lEROLENt ; and other Dealers W o m a n Heads Baptists. D or Moines, la.— With the election o f Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgomery of Rochester, N. Y.. as president o f the northern Baptist convention, n prc«'«>- dent was set among the larger denom inations of the United States. , S l m s Again In Harness. Newport, It. I. Rear-Admiral Sims has returned to his desk at the naval war college, o f which ho Is president. The matter o f his speech In l#ondon and the public reprimand from Scciv- tury Don by a* a result 1» closed, be —4 Every Article on Sale And wli.-it’s more, not only every artiele but E V E R Y ARTICLE EV- ERY It AY is on sale at G RAY’S CASH AND CARRY. Our business is b;is<«I on doin^ Ific s«|iiiire thing hy our customers all the time in stead ol' .just t»n sale days. Lttbur. ml«,, ila ilv , on n m l a f te r J n n " it*); * .*r r* i n n l ii n i N , iii,|iurr of n n y t i r k r t n|(i'ut of SOUTHERN First Serious Opposition Since 1894 Defeated By Vote of 2 to 1. It Alway« Pay» to Buy at Gray’«” =» ■aid. IT ALW AYS PAYS TO Brooms FL O U R Kerr’s Best Nort horn's I lalles I liam’ nd M cK«*n/i<* BUY AT G RAY’S $2.45 $2.45 $2.40 $1.90 Regular $1.50 broom $ 1.00 Guaranteed Tall salmon............. Famous Golden Age Noodles, spaghetti, macaroni, vermicelli —2 pkgs for..... 15c 10c Washing powder, large pkg. 20c Sardines, large oval ....... 17c M. J. B. coffee, lb_______ __....42c ( Yaekers, caddies... ........... 60c ........ $ 1.00 Campbell’s soups, 2 for.„...........25c Post Toasties, 2 l'or....................25c Armour’s pancake flour._........10c Corn Flakes, 2 for.. ................. 25c Mother’s wheat hearts.............23c ( ) Joy dessert ........................ 5c Two-Minute oat food........ 5c Army corned beef„_____ I leans, stun II, 23 lbs 20c y2 can.... ........28c Pineapple, No. 2 Feed at Cash and Carry Prices CLOSED ALL D AY J U L Y 4TH a y s CA5H&CARRX The juice will not boil out o f an apple or berry pie if you dot bit« of butter or «ub«t it ut e near the outer edge. • • • When «vu.*diiti|; eloxe the »nap fasten er* on garment* before puttin'; them through the wringer and they will not 1«, ho apt to become rrtl»hcd. • • • To remove *p«>t* from gingham», wet with milk and cover with common »alt. I^nve for two hour», then rinse thor oughly. • • • Sliced nppb'H, baked «lowly in a ea**eroli. with butter and brown sugar, are nerved with cream. CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 4TH S e v e n th S tr e e t G a r a g e All kinds and makes of ears expertly re paired; courteous and prompt service; gas oline, oils and complete garage service. agent« for THE CELEBRATED CHEVROLET LINE Prince Albert’s a new note in the joys of rolling ’em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we’ll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has ’em all lashed to the mast! You’ve got a handful-of- happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin’s papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrefreshingaroma.but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you’re puffing away to beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It’s the greatest old buddy- smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! ¡» rince A lbert the national ¿oy w o k e P r in t* A l b e r t ie « <*ld in t o p p y r t d hmge, t i d y re d t i n e , hand som e p ou n d mnd h o lt p o u n d tin h u m id o rs and in th o p o u n d c r y n to l g la s e h u m id o r w ith s p o n g e m o is ts n or to p . C op yrig h t ID21 fcy R J. R eynold* T ob a cco Co. •Float»» 3*10*4» N .U