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♦ _ ------------ ♦ U h IH'II i I I m ig , JulllINM Il I h lllU V Ìllg M « 'K ild u « ii tdiii'H u u d *i i tHH | ili in iiiuv in g un thu J o h n mimi I Neighborhood Newa | o l'n li r k Ilio iiiN ♦ idilli*. M »4 Ir II. Itriiiiihiiugli ri i tinn ii WALD UH. WuduHoJny uiglil troni tln* Flnyd Joiii'H I iuiiih , wlicri1 n I ih lu i d I ihhii l i • 11 » ( H i m t i i i I In T I m * H e u t i i i i * |.) * h l . il K iir ii A d u n i u n ii fu in i ly >tig rfiri* fur liti li* II» Imi Jnu un , wlm vmi j i | i j i I h i l i ngiiiu l»ut in iiMproving )V* ih in H ii klu in i mi I h i 'i mm Hu f u r du.y Mi * ’u 1 1 m id r l i i l d n n lu tv < nuw. r i ' t i i r i n d liman* !i«»m un n x ln n d n d v i n t Mi. and Mi*. IJoyd Hi««11li and M in . in I In* U in v n . I' r«■ tua Mimiti wcrt' UruvH viNitur Hat Mn*»« I »urn llo ijN to n in N lu y iiig in urdu>. l i u u r g o in g In lu g li Nid i nu l. I'In ih u n * un «rlinul hut h U n i i duv liflH riM M iii u n d K ru ltiy un u m n i n t ni J h in r n I In |,i |»o\v a n d Itu u u r a t tu a wer<* l li h (trovi* Mnuday. Mi -, A. IM . I h t vÌNited ut tla«* I In* l i ' u i l n i N nl l Hi i di ng ihn «Inh* i n r. l'luiinI m *rIn in I imivm * Mniiday. Mi und M i n . 1. M H h w i i i i I, u f M i m t i i I fmiu I In * iifiglibnrhond at M u n tili« , > |>t iti H iilu rd u v n ig h t ut tin* 1 1*ndud tln Alimi -aI h Wt-dmmdny. II 11» \ < 'n u h huiiir l i u t i y K iu n I a n d 0 * u i A d u n i » ut 11 * » «i i * * i l'lu i in lti'i In i ti Ih n H tu rliN |*I iiu h , M r in u v i'd tu I'» 11 gì ' uh u n d h lu u v iiig un I In* T Ilu n r v M i K ild iH ii H hn i iitu v in g un T Ì m iiiih in I iiin M r. U ig |;i lu n g iiiiiiiu iih jiliiri*. h i * i v m i tu Cu mi it-u d i <1 1 In* fr< H h iuan Im nfir«* Ninni Hnlurday l h h (' u n I I h I iu iiih . lokane Ori . ( H|u*iiitI tu TI m » Hnatlmd.) il. M tn . H iiy d n » and n u ii iV r r y Kug<nu v i it»u 4 WriliH'ftiIft y . Mi . I. uimu Mi lvriiun ih viNitmg at ilo liuiin ut Ini «lunghlnr, M in . Martin 1**4 INI 4' r. | ( h \ , t'ri'il Hnydt-r, l’ormrr |»aNtur of • In | » la 4 « , svili | m uk at llir M«tlioili*t 4 tinnii itesi Humluy inora ing at 11 - i loek« uhm * I I h i- n w w o r k in g on il a («orari!** Collutti* ti rovi* rumi lui vi) a rulli; of nani i*ii«Iy fu r tlu* gradrr. M i 4 M 1 141 r 44 1 , I u I m in 4 i i i ! | ii i 14 * i l i at in i li h homi* uf Mr*. K li. (,'rowi*. Mr ami Mrn. Il W. llnvi*«, Miss I 11 •*I* ii l ’ttMit » ami Cliam*y HÌ o - nit « i »«» tur* d tu If uni *I mi rg I mn | Humluy and I ¡.I ut tlu d.'tv wlth M inn 11 • l< Il lilto fi Mr . Ituy I f ( 'uiintN. G E N U IN E M rn ria m i H h I m jii k |Hir(*ntN ut H u tlu r lin . in v iN it in g tu r Mr. I rg* I, tlu* high nrhool tour he r, | »H II t ilo V\..k fini III Kllgl'lll*. Mr«. Win. Kdh*fN4*n in vÌNiting at ito hornr of Mrn. Bitd<*r, in (<ottrittr DUPHAM r ì rovi*. Aluiuri Muori* ami miti* N|M*at Hua duv mi I «ornilo. !,* ir S a i. > nini Hnm King nre r** I m i r 14 «I un tlu* ii k 11 n t , M in d i n ir k uh in ri*)M»rt«*d in tlu* v a l l r y . <'I iiin . Hamh'rNon ami wifo lift va iiiuvtd in ih** Itryant I umini * for tlu* | «v in11 r. tobacco makes 5 0 flood cifla reties for 10c W e w a n t y o u to h a v e th e b e a t p a p e r lo r “ B U L L .* ' B o n o w y o u c a n r e c e iv e w lth o a o h p a c k a g e a b o o k • • 1 4 le a v e o o l IH \1 + . ~ t h e v a ry lin e a l c ig a r e t t e , p a p e r In th e w o r ld . | Lorane High Bchool Nonni Completimi. VS u rk o h thi* iihw lu g li n rh o o l lu iih l in g at l.o ra m * t mi v v h irn in ro p ro n o n trfl i $ 10,000 itiv t*Nt m o n i, in i*i|N*<*t«*«l lo I h * ri»ni|>l«*t**<l I » y N o \!* i i i I m t w b rn i 'I h 4 t»i a ,11 In* r m iio v i'il frn m tln i r m i i i r« ly m ini« «(tifili* r |iia iii* m in m i <dd • *litin h tu tla«* new nfrurture. On ibi* (in u t « Intuì Ituard in thè ilintrirt a re K. Il i'ruH, K. H. Addinoli, *1. W. King ($ ) am i li li M iai ih . . ........... ........... 1 .......... ^ fr — Knowles & Gräber V- - ■ —- —J H a rd w a re an d F u rn itu re Oregon ^.......— -...- cATIIER thilATIC ÂK8 S3 ARE CROPS um l'nduy h \Hiiiug. M m . K m i I Front lu u iu iu g ut jn i r ly party which aeeompaniod Profeaaor E. SOLDIERS’ BONUS A N D I.OAN AOT TO BE TESTED IN COURT .1. Kilwnriln to the »tale fnir Inat week. All were | m *» oi I into the ground» and In li friendly mnt lo l.e instiluted hy to the night »bow. The actual necoe- T. Il lloyil, ronuiifuidt-r of Portland otry ef|»,n*e* o f the trip were $2 each. (vini No. I, Ann m u li la-giou, rollati The trip win made hy motor. tutioimlity of thè eolilirr* ’ honiiN nini Imi II io 1 » ili he te.tn l in I lir Miprrin« STATE F A IR A TTE N D A N C E BREAKS A L L RECORDS ronrt. Tlu* homi* nini lonn romini» Phenomenal Heat Aids Farm nioii ugrn-il lo liti* m i imi ut li rrrrnt O fficial figuro» »how n total at- 1111-.'• IIILr t<> hol*lrr oli I ho i|i‘»im hil Outputs. But Frosts Dam ity of thr homi» nini lonn borni». Mr. tenilnneo nt the Oregon Htnte fair, Hoyil, li» n tui(»nyiT, will wrk to en which cloeeil Hntnrilay, o f 132,.100, age Fruit. join Ilio rommi*»ioii frolli »* lling thr iignin-t SO,113, the total for ln*t yonr, homi*. which broke a record up to that time. Receipt» o f the 1 IrSI fnir were !I00, W iin h liiK to n . li. í!. — l ’ h s n o rn -n s l 754.30, nguiiiHt. 400,000 Inat year. Net Make Trip Cheaply. hont s c i'u n in ln tlo p , w h ich hu» m u rk o il Thirteen hoy» from tin ngrieuittirr* profit» thi» yenr are between 125,000 » " • H u t i'iin illtlo n » n il o ve r th o n o rth rln. of the liiifh Ki'himl wi rr in the unit »30,000. ■ ■ ■ -------- I 9 h m iilH p lie re th l» your, hn» WEACTTERSON R E A PPO IN TE D POSTM ASTER A T FLORENCE Wa»hingtoo, Oat. 1.— The rrimident *ent to the »enate today the nomina ttsa 'if Wilhuin H. Wcathornon to be po»tma»ter at Florence, in Ia»no county, Oregon. Mr Weathenon ha» been po»tmn»tcr there for the pa»t four year». Mr. Wemhenon ¡» a brother in hiw o f Mayor O. Knowle», o f Cottage Orove. W ANT-AD. RATE8—The minimum priee on a wantnd i» 35«. Three inacr tiona for the pric« of two. Book keeping chargo o f 25c. unlea» paid for in advance. ••• pro- ducad ei|unlly renmrkable uud erratic output» of agrleultural crop«, accord ing to aummarlea of American and fiirelitn production compiled for and by tho agrl< ultural department. The world'» bread crop» came to aliiiiiiluiit fruition. In »pite of drouth and hunt durliiK the growina »eaaon The world In lti2t, up to Heptemher 80, It waa Indicated, would have a total wheat crop of 107.000,000 huaheU greater than In 1020. liy another freak, fruit cropa, al- mint In a world wide ucnao, met havoc from cold In u m-unon which ha« act new record» everywhere for aolar beat. The parudos wa» occa»loned hy the fact that Inat February the nun got at Ita work of bringing »prlng w-eka In advunce of normal, and tree» arid »hruhn responded hy budding out and finally coming Into flower and bloom hy March In nearly all area« where fruit 1» grown. Front» could not be averted on all tho nights, however, and thla year the United Htute» will produce about 10!*.000,000 huntiel» of apple», against 244,000,000 hu»hi-U In 1920. Only the orchurda of the 1‘uclfic coast, northern NVw England uud northern New York escaped. 5c Sale on Aluminum W atch our window and see what 5c will buy on October 8 KU KLUX PARADERS AND POSSE CLASH Warn, Texas.—The B4th district grand Jury lu re will Investigate the clash last Saturday night at Direna. 14 miles south of h*-re, between 50odd knights of the Ku Klux Klau paraders sod a sheriff's posse, In which Hob Huehnnnn. sheriff of Mclennan coun ty. was dangerously wounded, and eight other men severely Injured Following a meeting with the county attorney, a delegation of l» r r n a clti- sena drew up a resolution, signed by 200 persons, placing blatne for the clash on the sheriff. The dash took place when Sheriff lluchanan with Deputies Burton and Wood attempted to dlnperse th<- march ing klariHmcn. masked and robvd. after, according to the sheriff, they had re fine d to divulge their Identity. He had agreed to permit them to parade, he »aid. If they would allow him to Identify those participating. On Sale October 1 5 BASEBALL RIOT IN SEATTLE Spectators, Umpires, Detectives and San Francisco Team Take P a rt On Sale October 22 Seattle. Wash — More than 1000 fans, a number of the Sun Francisco base ball players, throe umpires and five detectives were engaged In a free-for- all fight on the Coast league ball park last Saturday afternoon, following an assault on nn umpire by a disgruntled Hau Francisco player. The fight started In the last Ijalf of the Rlxtli Inning, when Dee Walsh, the Seal second barn-man, was put out uf the game for throwing his hat at the grandstand after being struck out by “ Stubby" Muck, pitcher of the Seattle team. 'I he fight that ensued Involved the S in Francisco players, three ump. five policemen nnd morn than 1 ' fat s A battle royul followed in which blows were^ struck Indiscriminately ug dust friend and foe. German Reichstag Ratifies Treaty. Berlin.— Approval of the peace trea ty with the United States was voted hy the relchstag. Debate on the bill ratifying the treaty was dispensed with by agreement of all the parties except the communlHts, and thus but a few minutes wore required for the proceedings when the treaty was reached on the calendar. It in frignifiennt that more than half the m otorists at the Pacific Const use Zen>- lene for Correct Lubrica tion, and the number is growing. Such wide-spread approval of Zerolene is its best recom m endation to you. Get a Correct Lubrica tion Chart for your car. Use Zerolene for Correct Lubrication. S T A N D A R D OIL COMPANY l= = WATCH OUR WINDOW W. L. DARBY &L C O a THE WINCHESTER STORE \ -1 Brooklyn Veteran Heads G. A. R. Indianapolis, Iml.— Veterans of tho Grand Army of the Republic closed their 55th annual encampment here with the election of U S. Pilcher of Brooklyn. N. Y., as commander-in-chief and tho choice of Des Moines, la., for the next meetltng. Washington Officials Appointed. Washington. — Thomas P. Kevelle was nominated by President Harding to he United States attorney for the western district of Washington and K. I». Beim was nominated to be Uni ted Stntos marshal for the samo dis trict. Interstate Commerce Chairman Named Washington.— Charles C. McUhord of Kentucky was selected to he chalr- msn of the interstate commerce com mission for a term ending December 11, D 2I. »