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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY KVENINO. JULY , 10. 1913. it ... ', M AT tha "Wavjprly Country club last tilftht two charmlns- affair wers t- M S InvA iHfinan A4n,. fill 'MlHa Anita Burn nod her fiance, C. Harry Davis Jr.. at which Mr. and .Mrs. B, C. Bhevlin presided, and tha dancing party,- givan - by . Mr. and, Mrs. y. Samuel fx,,-. Maara for thair. daughter. Miss Margaret Mears who la homa (or tha , lummir month fronj ; school , at Dana HaU,: near, Boston, 'iv.3 .1 Mr. and Mrs,havlin had 28 gueatt of the younger set. The long dinner ' table was beautifully decked with clus- $ of tha Dorothy Parkina roaa.i, 5 i -Miss '''-Maara entertained V about : TO rueata, young people sub-debutanta set Dancing for both affairs: waa enjoyed In the ballroom in the south wing of . the clubhouse. Hera again the dainty ; pinlc ramblers were used for decorations with clusterf of pink gladiolas, , . -a ;r " ' '.., ' ' 1 Miss MacMaster to Entertain. ' tfor the guests of Miss Evelyn Carey, 'Miss Buth Zlels and Miss , Beatrice 'Nickel of Ban Francise&. Miss Maisls MaoMafcter gays charming at home this afternoon, receiving informally on tha spacious veranda. Mrs, Peter Kerr, Mrs, Arthur Murray Sherwood and Mrs. , Klrkham Smith pourou. About ?y. STlrls lltlrtuiyaa:'. Schnyrer JJrlIgL:n"e8. ' This' afternoon MrsJ William 6. Van , Bchuyver entertained with, an elaborate , bridge party , at hr noma, on wyejoy .tret,iffV;.$Kl lr I4pmaa Host ' ' "William' Llpman has sent' out k cards j' for a party Tuesday. July 15, In honor of his niece. Mrs. Blgfred Heyman of New York, who is passing the, summer with her granomothe? Mrs. 8. Xlpman, at her iora ifl Ct Clair and Wayne street!. Th nature of the entertainment is left as a fcurprlseU tha 40 guests who" are .bidden to call at tha. Llpman home next .Tuesday ayenlns; at t o'clock. - WHllam-CntlCT Wedding, j t ' liast veriln at tha; St James English Lutheran church the wedding of Theo dore WlUJams to Miss Clementina Cutler was Solemnised at 8:80 p. nv; Hew Laes Officiating. A large gathering of tha , friends and relatives of tha couple were present for tha ceremony, and later about 300 guests called at tha homa of tha bride's mother. Mra, W. 8. Cutler, la Piedmont In the receiving Una were .. tha wedding party, . Mr. and Mrs. Wil liams, and Mr. Williams' sister,' and ber ..husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Lawler McCarrison, Mr. and Mrs. Cutler. In ; tha wedding party "Vera Miss Elsie Cur bar, maM of honor, and ste Brosius of Hood River who attended the groom. Mr. Williams Is tha ton of tha lata Judge George H, Williams. Both Mr. and. Mrs. Williams are former Urtlver- ' slty of Oregon students. They left last night for a short weddlnf trip after which they will be at hpma at their new realdenca In Piedmont ; . . , , SV.--.V:--W.-;", -:'.:, J Birthday Celebrated. ; - ;' . One of the events , of the weak In Belle Crest wai a surprise party given In honor of H. M. Terry's birthday. Tuesday evening, July j I. Tha rooms -were tastefully decorated In pink an J white. Tha evening was spent In play ting 600, after which a birthday dinner waa arranged by Mrs. H. M. Terry. The honors at 600 were won by W, W, Tarry, and Mrs. George Miner. Those present were Mr. and Mra Will Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Georga Miner, Mr.'-and Mrs. W. W. -Tarry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard Carpenter, an orchardlst of Medford,ils at tha Portland.'- . i, " F. a Fish, 'a business man of SaatUe, Is a fcuest at tha Portland. f ' R. A. Wernick, a lumberman of Coos Bay, Is at tha Portland. s ' Herbert Kum a cannery man of Seattle, is st the Portland. . . Frank B. Alley, a business man of Roseburg, is a guest at the Imperial. t , W. B. Martin, a merchant of Cathla mat Is registered at the Imperial.' .William M. Rafter, an orchardlst sf 'White Salmon, Is stopping at tha Im perial , ' , 't: .i'v'V !.;, '',' J. XL Barlow, an automobile man Of Ban Francisco, is a pest at the Im perial. -I- ' - C A. Van Dran, a merchant of Albany, -Is stopping at tha Perkins. C. C, Henderson, a merchant of Pen dleton, la registered at the Perkins. Ernest F. Santa, a merchant of Clem, Is at the Perkins. W. H. Byard. a realty man of Salem, IS a guest at the Perkins. ,. v B, 3 Vrawley, an attorney of: Boise, Is registered at the Oregon. j i F. I Stewart a banker of Kelso, and wife, ara stopping at tha Oregon. PATIENCE OF MAYOR v WITH AGITATORS NOW : AT BREAKING' POINT (Continued From Page One.) must; Stop, meeting in front of the plant, ' since they continue" to haras's the wtmen 1 going 'to, , and; from work with . vulgar ; remarss ' ana epitnets, v . . ' .- ,r , Kay ox's ratUnoe'. Zzhanstad, -, ' ' '"Most of the trouble' Is due to out- ' side agitators. ,'Tbeyv bays- .had vevery consideration, but -my ' patience is ax- hausted and they will not be permitted ito meet thara,.:--! --trOr- "n'tXX 'dl " T h may or'a ; Instructions to -, Chief Clark may go further than forbidding meetings In front of tha plant and pro : hlblt them altogether at any place In Its vicinity. Ha ' expects to give ' in- . structions on this point to ths , chief this afterfloon. . ', -; 1 At the conference between the mayor and business men Tuesday afternoon. following the hearing by the mayor of : the slda of tha strikers, it was dsolared that conditions near tha plant had be come unbearable through the demonstra tions and, language of X. W. w. aglta' 'tors, Who refused . to permit, many of the women, to return to work after the Industrial welfare commission had es tablished a minimum wage of tl a day at the plant, and Its - ruling had , been aCoeotad by the owners. .: y:K::,;x, Four of those, arrested have been .women and two men. , One complaint is againsi.sk wvimu wmaw n u piani, while five are against strikers and sym pathizers. All cases are to be heard at 1 o'clock Monday. In the municipal court ; ' v.'a:', tM''t; ::Wyk: Vhraa 1 Arrsstea Yestsrdsy. y:l$:: . Th three arrested this morning ara Mra. -3. Ktoe, Belle Goldish and Mrs. Anna Barley. Tha latter Is Working at the plant, while the other two ara- strik ers. Henry Schoen and Rudolph Schwab were arrested v yesterday afternoon, Mary: W.' Schwab was t arrested- with them, and. was also arrested twica later in the day. The charge ' of disorderly" consists chiefly pf calling v"scab." This word i k Phillips, Mr.1 knj" Mrs. Walter Phillips, Mr, and Mrs, B. F. Holt Mrs. K. I Griffith. Mrs. LotUe Gibson, Miss Irene Phillips and Miss Margaret Stowasser. Mr. Terry received 'a beautiful oak wekar.--,. ; w- svty-V- M ,'V'tt ;' .. - I, Silas Atuman and .Jttlsg O'She Hostesses,', : ; . J 7- The 'Misses 1 ieta'i Ausman and Mar guerite O'She entertained Tuesday at tha bom of tha former, $04 Haight ave nue. A pleasant evening was spent In games and music after which refresh ments wars served. Tha honored guests wars Marguerite O Sheai . Charlotte De- laney, Zeta Ausman, Ruth. ; WltsU Ksther Pearson,' Alice - Brown - EBther u.rson, . j onn Donovan,! Mr. young. Clement Ausman. Georga Delaney. Cla enca Btewart, Fred Brace, Lynn Stew art snit ran jueraon. La Hoa.GlrW, Summer Party, - v The Xa Hoa club has lssusd a ' lim ited number of cards for a moonlight plcnlo and dance to he held next Thurs day evening, 'July 17, at Council Crest. The large skating rink Will be put in first elass condition for dancing. Ra freshments will be serveij-V:: j I'ij'ai ,V; ,''' f '; ! y - Vf 't ''-' ' Singagemenc Annooncea. .' f f.-;vfi , The engagement Of, MIbs Hel Dun Mm, : only daughter, of Wr.t and Mrs, Georga A. Dunham and s graduate of Portland Academy, has been announced to Dumont Potter Lamb, formarly of Boston Mass, and a graduate , of the Worcester ; Polytechnlo , InsUtute. . now with Jamas D. Laoey A Co. of this city. :1; .U-'l-';i,i i"V - '., !.'' '" -f'r: i . W1 :; Wolverines Walfcffj.;'- lp:0: V Friday avening, July II,- the Wolver ines will meet for their weakly walk at Twenty-eighth and Thurroan streets, at 1:16 p., m., and' walk, northerly! an St Helen's . road. Take. r Iepot-Morrison ("W") oar and get off at Twenty-aighth S treat '"if?';; SmltW ; ' James . D, Smith and Misa Maud X Rainey wara married July. by Rev. John A. Townsend at thair homa, 1117 Vlllard avenue. - No cards, ' '- ,- .': f V-.'-'i: ..v..'v-': .; '.''X' Miss Kordeen ngaged, , . Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nordeaa an nounce tha engagement of their daugh ter, Inette Theresa, to Carl John East man of Minneapolis,' Minn. Tha wed ding will take place in tha fall. -v. .. Society. Note. ''"','''' " Mra. Jon ' Twohy,' kiss Mary and Miss Ethel Twohy Of San Jose, Cat, are tha bouse guests of Mr. and Mrs, John D. Twohy (Genevieve Fish) at their homa in Irvlngton. After a few days' visit here they plan to sojourn on tha sound and In British Columbia, later returning here for a short visit before returning homa. .-: -.. :::....'' K v ; '.;' i -' .''!''.''' Mrs. R. Percy Knight ts passing the week at Bayooeen. - : - ".-' : '' ! Mrs. J. Coulsen Hare returned last night from a fortnight's visit at ber country place at' Ashdale, Or ..... .;;-.' . , ..V - i Ex-Governor John - T. Morrison of , Boise, Idaho, and his son, John T. Jr., were visitors in tha city this week when ; they were entertained informally by Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Flynn, ... Mrs., Morrison, i who is an accomplished musician, will be a Portland visitor later In tha sum mer. Sba will be extensively entertained by her many friends here. M. X Bullef, an attorney of Seattle, and wife, are at tha Oregon. Dr. A. F. Sether of Roseburg Is reg istered at the Oregon. ' J. P. O'Nlel, a rancher nf Woodland, la a sruekt at tha CornalliiM B. T. Ray, a.hopman of Newberg, is stopping at ths Cornelius. W. R. Burner, a merchant of Salem, la registered at tha Cornelius. D. D. Fagen of Salt Lake City Is at tha Nortonla. . A-'-r-,--.? .... . iale- Devereaux of New Turk guest at tha Nortonla. ; v .' F. AP'ndley of Spokane la registered at tha Nortonla. , . Mrs. A. . Dehors of TTastlnra. VK s at the Nortonla. ' S-i;-' !. -r. v vv, tu LAraoee or Albany is registered at the Multnomah. . . ii. F. Wilson of Camilla la m. nut at tba Multnomah. .. , J. II. Winters ef San Franoisco is a guest at the-Multnomah, Russell Chldnev M T nf SUattla turer on publlo questions from a scl- enuno siana: -mt, is visiting friends in Portland. Dr. Chidsey has Just re turned from 1 loluurn a . Hhlnhard'a mineral springs, near Carson, - Wash., and a lecture tour down tha Columbia from Tba Dalles to Portland. ' - : appears to have been need freely on both sides; The trouble this morning started with the'arrest of Mrs. Rtoe. Police Sergeant Roblson had Informed both sides that the word ' "scab" would not " longer ba permitted. Mrs. Rice bad been Informed not to use it again. Heard to apply It to a worker entering the plant, she was arrested. Belle , Goldish was taken into custody-for1 a similar offense.- ' - Thomas Burns, chairman of tha ad visory committee of the strikers, ' de manded the arrest of Mrs. Barley, whom be aocused of calling the Goldish wom an -a vile-name.' y r-. k ' ? R. D, FonUna,' manager of the can nery, was fined 125 br District Judge Dayton yesterday .for working a woman more than 10 hours a day. The com plaint was made by Labor Commissioner norr..,.,1 ..'.:'. .-.fi :, ;-,, ; v;,, -;. ; r- rTM case, however, originated June 14. several days before the present strike bagatt, 4,Tha complaint against Fontana was made as a test to determ ine whether the .19U minimum Wage law creating the Industrial welfare com mission repealed the previous 10 hour law ror women,'"? Fontana was ' found technically guilty of working Mrs.. L. Harris mora than 10 . hours and was fined $25,' the minimum amount, , CLOTHIER .CONVICTED f , OF, FAKE ADVERTISING - '"'. i mi w iui: ",.V; .i" s nf-i Abraham Davidson, nronrletov af tha Famous Clothing company at 115 First street, was found guilty this morning In the municipal court of falsely adver tising' sv woman s areas; ror sale. a fine of 45 was Imposed-" Ths com- Slalnt waa fMed by tha Ad club and ms oasa was its' first',; 'ttV i tViM case Is troseciited arose out of a publlo imueny iq ourapti nonest aavertlslng," said .JTudflr Rlvnann .: If .am .v,n.. that tba Famous Clothing company ad vertised to sell an all-wool dress worth 110 for ti.BL. An, nimlaitlnn . expert showed the dress to aontaln Very little. If anv. wool Tha . li,K nounced to tha court that several deal ers ' are being Investigated relative to meir, aoverusing., , Journal Want Ads oring results. " wmmm FIHEA New Interurban Road Bequests , Use of .Fourth and Other , City Streets : In behalf of tha Portland Oregon City, a . subsidiary of ' tha Clackamas Southern - railway, M. G. Munly today filed with City Auditor Barbur a formal application for a franchise to run In terurban electric cars Into 'Portland.. ' As originally drawn up, ths proposed franchise asked for the use of Broad way on' tha west Side from Salmon to Washington. ; ' This ' street was elimi nated in ' the application filed today. Fourth, .street I from Salmon: to, Stark being substituted. . In addition, use of the united Railway tracks. In Btark from Fourth to Tenth streets is asked. The proposed franchise, as It will go before the commission next WdoesdllJr asks for tha right r. to lay, single or double standard gauge tracks and to op erate cars in the following streets: From tha southern limit of tba city, beginning in East Seventeenth street to Mall, -to East Fifteenth, to Beacon, to East Tenth, to Brooklyn, to East Ninth, to East Madison, to East Third, to Haw thorne, and thence under common user privilege vor the Hawthorne bridge on tha Portland -Railway Light Powsr tracks to Front down Front to Salmon and up Salmon to Fourth over tha Ore gon Eleotrlov tracks, .down Fourth aver tha Portland, Eugene & Eastern tracks to Stark, thenca over tha United Rail way tracks to a passenger terminus at Tenth street ' Under tha franchise, freight Is to bj hauled on tha east slda only, between I o'clock at night and, o'clock In the morning, ..and building of tracks Is to begin within 0 days of tha granting of ths franchise, it is supuiatea tnat oars must be in operation within ll month of tha. time t franohisa is granted. STILL BEING HEARD Th stat a- railroad commi scion eon tlnued its bearing today on tha applica tion of the Hotel Oregon for an order compelling tha Paelflo Telephone et Tei sBranh eomnahv to make a physical con nectlon of switch boards in tha hotel with the Home Telephone company, On behalf of tha Pacific system J. C Nowsll, vice-president and general man ager, and w. J. Fninips, aivision com mercial superintendent; testified to the general extant and operation of tha de. fendant company, going Into extensive detail, ;.i:-.v.aj ';;? ts ;.;-..(-- The purpose of their tesUmony waa to show that It would be an injustice to fores tha company to make connection with the Homa company, as It would give tba latter company, in effect, con nection With the entire system of . Its competitor. Including 11,808 stations in thig. city. " ',; -.:. . ; ; ; . VOLUNTEERS WINNING v JN FIGHT AGAINST FIRE DEMON ON TAMALPAIS (Continued From Page One.) were gone, but this ' wai .soon iciis" 6roveL Jj a v- x It 'Is 'realised Jjat the, most effective work' In checking the progress of the flames can be done In tha hours before noon. ' Tha ' greatest danger threatens between 2 and t o'clock In the after noon: when the trade winds freshen, and any number of small fires might be fanned into a serious conflagration. It is generally believed here, however, that the situation is now well in hand. Three engines and 20 men, together with the fire boat Scannel, arrived today from San Francisco to aid In the fire tight on Mount Tamalpals. , There has been no panlo at any time here and sensational reports are gener ally denounced by residents of the town, ; Muir woods Is not on fire, has not been touched, and la not considered lorba to any real danger. The only possible chance of the present fires reaching the - reservation would be through, tha Cascades, where a minor blase is now regaraea as pracucaiiy under oontrol. ' - Ths nearest thing to a panlo here came when a bunch of soldiers cutting a fire trail In BUthedale-canyon and attempt ing to back fire, were suddenly showered by . sparks and embers. The ,, soldiers broke and ran into town, but soon - re gained their nerve,- returned to the fight and in a short. time this blaxe was con trolled, v , "'. ".f-i ; -".':., -' ''itv; -v r .-SUMMER ; Silked Linen Dresses ' THREE SPECIALS ; - ; Cloaks, and Suits 1 : $4.95, $7.95; $14.95 TheNatidhal Saciple Cloak and Suit Co. Second Floor - (Take Ele-; ! , vator) S wetland Bldg., i ' Fifth " and Wathington : - Stt.," Odd. Lipman, Wolfe TELEPHONE CASE IS Final Clearance Suits .''.;'V'.:.,:1,':. '"'...'f5 . "FATHER; ENDEAVOUR" AGAIN C, E. PRESIDENT . I TblReV.7JV W.' Clark" ' Election of Officers Held and Departmental Business Transacted;: : .... . . v (Uaittd Ptsm bsae.4 wlf4 h . .; '. Log : Apgeles,' July 0 Various sec tional, departmental- and committee meetings marked today's session of the Intetrnationai Christian Endeavor con vention bare. The evening will ba given Over to a general meeting in a gigantlto tent auditorium. ' The meeting will 'be addressed by various International of ficers and an unusual musical program has been announced. "-' " Officers of . the society, ' including Francis E. Clark, D. D "Father En deavor," the president, who have, been Serving for severer years, are reelected today. This formality was concluded at a meeting of the Christian Endeavor corporation. 'The board of trustees also was returned to office, with the addi tion of two Los Angeles ministers, the Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher and John Balcolm ShaW;' ' ;" -i ' -. Billy Sunday, ,fhS ball player-evangelist. Is in Los Angeles today and it Is announced that he will hold several meetings at the Temple auditorium. "Old fashioned gossip, with a wal lop" ii Sunday's explanation of his prob able subject-matter. , Practically 10,000 delegates already have arrived here, and several belated delegations ara expected today. Btate and city headquarters have been estab lished at various hotels. , , ,, FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF BLUE SKY BUREAU District Attorney Evans Asked to See Whether Any Statute Has Been Violated, (Sslvm BnrNS of n Joarnsl.) Salem. Or.. July 10. Tha First Trust company of Portland, which had sump tuous orricps on trie second floor of tha Pskum building-, is due for investiga tion, according to the announcement to day of Corporation Commissioner B. A. Watson, . .,'. . : . . . t Commissioner Watson todav reoueat- td Ilia attorney general to taks ths nc. j esskry steps to. have a receiver, ap- ointea zor ins company ror tha pro action of -tba Investors, lie also - r- quested District ' Attorney Brans of EE! $5 Medallion HERB Is your cnanoa to iet a beautiful reproduction of any photograph, worth IS, absolutely freel - ;;..; Just ask for Medallloa Cbu pon Whan moklnf purohase. " Taka this to Medallion Booth -and hava It punched for amount , you buy. When $10 la : pur-? chased (eash or.crsdit),- brlnaf coupon id booth with any pho tograph which you wish xepro-. duceo in a Medallion. The. work Will be dona in choica of i r- water color, sppia, crayon : or' 1 pastel. absolutely - rrea, and : : photograph roturned uhhartned, with work. . ; Ta Big Otw(U Xnstlttitiosl, " 405 WasBins fci ioth,, h s-sjtsi sfc.ii t. jsi..agssi sWetf..siailM.tayai.. ..sis.ai i-yris-tffLi.iV;'-.--.,a a ...rts?. .JiSsMi ..p- : VS. J f ,:t , ; ..tiH !. ''I.! I 11 " I1,11 V(--'Vt -f.'U'rX U71P Multnomah county to make an Investi gation to ascertain' if tha company has violated any criminal statutes. ) 4 - i --Tha company, unable to weather. the blue sky low1 and tha new trust com pany )aw, has closed its doors, accord ing' tot reports ma(l0 to. Commissioner Watson. ' - ,s ' .Tha company was started by IL N. Tinker, late of Texas, with a capital stock af 1600,000. A short time ago the stock was reduoed to 110,000; When the company . made a preliminary' re port f to the. corporation '' commissioner Under the blue sky law requirements, Watson advised! that there was an ap parent Impairment of capital stock and asked for further information. He was informed that tba company was pre paring to dissolve and no further ' re ports were given. ,f ' f ?: ; '-,j ; 1 " 1 1 " 1 1 f j Sued for Jtentj Hag Counter Suit. Offices of the Flrst'Trust company, occupying alt of the second floor of the Dekum building at Third and Washing ton streets,? were closed several days ego on an attachment suit for rent brought' tyl the owner of the building. The officers bf. the company have since filed a counter suit for damages In the sum of 120.000,' alleging that tha owner of the Dekum building refused to allow the Installation of heavy safe in Its offices, thereby interfering; with .the conduct of their business as a safe de posit cnmpapy.;;,,;'"fr."v"'. ' : i ' rsX5;.Mv.-.(-.v V :'' ;fe''iJVJS','!!'?:-''i ford Up to Your absolute choice of our ;f,7yv .. . . i'V l ; : ! -" 77", .. ., of new Oxfords and Pump., Wniti atic black buck, gunmetals, tans, patenti etc. AH high-grade makes widths, at Tte Bigf Grcrlit Institution $25 THE Price JpOOU This Uluatration show Removal Sale Special n , ' ' ' '. Hs II t I I 1 ifkl 11 1 in ill m nr ' t. v i i .,!'....... "11 1 1 r ajf ..:.. ... ' .; . v i; ,:.,('. : pendale detiitn-in Splendid oak. Cases to match your, Your old Piano taken as first payment, balance to suit, your convenience. ?V r. '": '"""' ;' ''.'vH'?..:!'?'.:.).!'!' v ,..V;C-.,'.-i'.:.i.''-;'':lV ''.;; V.Vv;., :.,.! ':.;,.;";' ."..'.'ij,; UpnghKanol$l35 fx GlfalMiisic,''!o:; .':.'l -1 m in us "OREGON SHE" f " V tv? m ji mi. . Bureau of Klines Joins .Plan ' Danorrlinn IIi4m'hI NevVt Pbstoffice, "The Oregon Bureau of Mnes and Geology commissions ths Stonecutters' Union and the . Manufacturers' associa tion are cooperating Jn a movement to secure the placing , of Oregon stone in the new pdstofflce building Instead of the Imported article, ' With the purpose of stimulating tha stone industry of tha state and secur ing a stone that will meet tha govern ment requirements for the poatof flee building the Oregon Bureau of Mines end Geology commission will make tests at its laboratory at CorvaJlis for ths purpose of ascertaining a suitable stone. II. N. Lawrie, president of the Oregon Bureau of Mines and Geology commis sion said today. "The bureau, has an excellent, equipment at Corvallls and iksk for Brown Trading Stampsi Tke Eastern Credit Service Is for YOU! ; Personal credit; service at the' Eastern credit that-fits your own - individual - drcumstatices-'-It . isn't the sort that keeps you worrying when the first of, the month comes around. You may settle your account at your own convenience. V '-are. out for 1000 new, accounts this sum- ,' rhier. " Let yours be one of them. Our credit bureau will be pleased to open it tomorrow." - FRIDAY SPECIAL! Up to $10 Wash Dresses Ohly..;.:( A big rack .of prettiest f Summer. Tub Frocks -tha most wanted fabrics . styles and colorings: Striped Madrases, r French Ginghams, Indian Heads, etc. Actual $6.50 to $10, choice triday only f3 Any WomeVs I Jrump or Ox $6.00 for Only entire atock U sizes Cash WAI Place This 88 .r i rife- Splendid Play Piano Sn Your PIANO ANY ONE CAN PLAY? A HIGH GRADE Sale $415 'Ft Price W :yrtv thla Player Piano exactly a mahogany. Circassian "walnut other , furnish ings, . ' we ara arranplnft tn spm! out ro t Supervise the gathertntf of nwtmn.i "These rnn. will ahio inv. stimt t extent of the quarries and xactiiiies determine if they are aMe t p; ' stone in sufficient uuantlty, Inulio..t. specimens of Stone ,iwill be 1 taken to CorvaJlis. All rock not coming up t the government test will be eliminate 1, The duplicate of the stone filling tha v,'. quirements will be sent to the Water town arsenal for the test of the govern ment. : Gathering of specimens will l". gin in ten days and tests will be con cluded within- sw month.. ? In shout days w will be able to make a full re port. " , 1 ' -"I wish you would announce that any one having stone easy of access Is re quested to communicate with tha di rector of pur bureau, at Corvallls. .t "Tha name and location will be UstM and our men will visit' the place to get specimens tor test."', v.- i . " WOMAN'S LEG AND FOOT FOUND 0M LAKE BEACH . Benton Harbor; ' Mloh., July 'lO, A woman's toot and leg ' were washed ashore at Granger Laka, near here, to day, Authorities believe they were sew ered, from ths body leas than two days ago," It Is reported that s man and wo man quarreled at a Granger Laka ronort Sunday night, campers asserting they heard, s. woman screaming for help. - s Personal prices 405 Washington -'aatTitVr" - Note Horn e PLAYER PIANO 1 ". : Saving .T1-. - mr - 1 $235 t..' , ' 'V,' ' ':'" ;! .rO I OH it is of exouiahe Chb- or handsomely figured Etc. 1 1' fa Hi ti. $2.50 )VeekIy ,i hi i " 'if. '' i-Si V-.,(-Ayv:i.li,j''.;'-iri 'i''.'!'.."..ii'.VV'i'i.:' t lit' (