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FRIDAY, JUNE; 24, '182L tTHE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 4 GUERNSEY JUNKET VISITS FINE FARMS IN PACIFIC COUNTY Astoria, Or.; June 24.- After a visit this morning to the port of As toria terminals, where they inspected the provisions Astoria has made for : Its shipping:, - Including three great piers, one of which possesses the Ureeat freight warehouse in Araer - lea, the Guernsey breeders touring: the lower Columbia river district on their annual Guernsey gaieties, left at 10 o'cloclc tsn the automobile ferry tor "a visit to the ' Chinook, ' WaShi dairy establishments, one of .the Pa cific's foremost pioneer districts In Guernsey breeding. , , '' ! A. L. Gile, who, wlil entertain the - ; party at his Pacific county farm, is one of the best known Guernsey men in the . country. Many of the earliest .direct im portations of stock from the Isle of Guernsey to the west coast of America were made by Glle; while a large part of the blooded cattle seen by' the junket ers are;.- of ' Gile's , imported - stock or breeding. -i-'-VJ The,party is scheduled to reach As toria again at 2 o'clock this" afternoon, returning; to Portland according to the fancy ef the individual.. Thursday the touring ; members ' decided on Tillamook county as the rendesvoua o the 1922 Guernsey gaieties. . j-. ,..j ATTAINMENTS "WIN PRAISE ' The scores of Oregon Guernsey.. cattle : raisers are loud - in their praises of the, attainments of this region as a center ' of milk productlng- and dairy cattle rais ing, staunch in their declarations that . the industry, despite its size, - is yet in " its infancy here. .. C. L Hawley. .state, food, and dairy commissioner, declared that dairying is destined to'displace lumbering and fish ing as the principal industry of Clatsop county and the lower Columbia. ? This ' enthusiasm was engendered throughout the day awhile the party in motor cars covered the green pasture lands of the Youngs river valley, stopped at the John , Jacob Astor experiment station, lunched in the open air at Mark Joiinaon's fine -Guernsey establishment and inspected the herds, barns, milking machines, pas turage, produce and farms .t of ,W. O, Rrith, K. F. Johnson, Miss Pearl Cole and Victor Harwood. The. Lewis A Clark cheese factory came in for its ' Visit. . . ; T SEASIDE IS ENJOYED J From the fertile Lewis and Clark val ley, where the two explorers, from which it gets its name, wintered in that sea Bon of 1805-06, the Guernsey ment motor cade, swung down the highway toward seaside. - striking . out over Columbia beach byway to the surf bordered sands. Three stops in the Clatsop Plains district allowed the folks to Inspect the-ranches of David "Tags, famous for his sheep as , well as his cattle ; of Robert Poole and Fred Hurlbutt. It was dinner time when the party wheeled up in front of the .Seaside hotel and it was a clam dinner that waa pre pared for them by the citizens of Ore gon's beach metropolis. Following the meal, some dipped in the surf, others danced, -'strolled 4nd reveled-in the sea shore, while jthe cautious ones swun back to Astoria for rest 'after a hard day and before the schedule was laid out for them today. . . 'Vag' Charges Fail j Wallets Well Lined Salem, Or, June 24. That ' outward appearances are ofttimes deceptive was demonstrated to members of the . Salem police department 'Who.- Thursday" night, arrested Albert Standahl of Pierre, S. D., on a -charge -of vagrancy and. found $1021.97 .in, two greasy wallets in his pockets. " Standahl, whose garb and gen eral untidiness, bespoke the professional "vag, had picked out a soft bench. In the Oregon- Klectric station for a night's rest. Upon, discovery of his hoarded wealth he was released. -.' I Money-Saving Sale! DOZENS OF ARTICLES , AT WHOLESALE PRICES Stout-Lyons Drug Co. THIRD AJfD MORRISON FIFTH AND WASHINGTON $25 a Day Off Until Sold ltlS Chaadler Ton ring- Car, Good Tires, Good Flalih, Seat Covers. a . Reralar price flit Sow dowa to.. 67 COTET MOTOR CAB COMPANY V ' ' " - ' n ri nil , Better Jelly than can be . made at home. We make . the following varieties: Strawberry, Raspberry, Logan berry, Grape, Blackberry,' Currant, Crabapple, Apple, Quince and Damson Plum. ... ; Vv.- .For Sale .byv AH virocers Georges Has Trees . at Gamp, Giving Him Shade on Jack Whose Sparring ; Partners :' Don'tHear'His Apologies . When He Hits 'Em. Ring Lardner Atlantic City, N. J., June 23-1921. Well, friend, here I am at the town which has modestly nicknamed itself America's playground. Am stopping at a hotel which we will call the Traymore, and 1 from my , window Z can look right out at one of the big gest oceans I 'ever seen and even on a clCar- day you cant see way croat it. I The town was, named after the Ocean and theys a suburb named egg harbor after demon runyon. I hadn't no- sooner than - got settled down wnen tmy Max well the footballi referee, from Philadel phia come tt call and asked me Had I broughten my golf sticks which I said yes so he said he would make Inquiries and see if they was a course we could play on so he found out that they would be glad to have us make ourselfs at home on the -sea. ; view course and the green fees was $, 10 a person. . Tiny told them we seldom used the greens, but they said that- wouldnt make no differencts. so all and all we made up our mind that a weeks rest might be the best thing for our game. - . JITNETS TAltE VARY . , I asked the man in the hotel how to get out; to Mr. Dempsey's camp and he says to go over on Iaclflc Afvenue and hire a jitney and sure enough I found several cars that was marked jitney and I got into one and was wisked out to the camp where I had a little talk with the driver on the -subject of how much more - significants some people puts in certain words than others. Like for inst the word jitney means IS times as much here as back ia Kiles, . Michicgan. WelL I didnt have no trouble crashing the gate, though it was kind of hard to remember to not talk french after I got In. The champons camp alnt no wheres near as pleasant a location.' as Carpen tier's as it is pitched in a spot where theys no trees for a mile around, so after all it looks like the frenchman has the shade.!- -s Dempsey's quarters cdnelsts of the arena where he Works out and 2 cot tages which he lives in one of them, and his sparring .partners lives, in the other. -The cottages aint what you could call desirable home sites, but as far as dempsey's sparring partners is con serned ,they are tickled to death every time they wake up and find they havent moved to, the morgue. CHAMPS HATE. AD VANTAGE We set down a while on the champs front porch and pretty soon Jack come out and I realized for the first time that they really is something in being Cham pion fighter of the world. It exempts you from; shaveing. - Dempsey was asked to set down amongst the. scribes' wile we had our pictures taken, : bull Montana at near me and this will be one picture where I. look handsome. " : l- . We all crossed, acrost the lane to the arena where they was 300 or 400 bugs that had paid to get in, Dempsey worked out with 3 or-4 so-called partners in cluding Larry Williams who got knocked cuckoo In less than a round. Like Car pentier, . Dempsey "always says "I'm sorry," when he hits one of his partners too hard. The difference Is that Carpen tiers partners can hear 'him say it, DENIES NEWSPAPEB 8TOBT . I wish f to state , at this - point" that while I don't suppose theys anything the CUT THOSE WEEDS! ' WE CAN SPPFTV; TOTT WITH A HIGH-GRADE SCYTHE AND HANDLE At Pre-War Prices $2.50 HONEYMAN HARDWARE CO. FOURTH AT .ALDER PARK AT OklSAN In the Midst of Household Duties a steaming cup of Golden West , Coffee will rest and refresh you, quick ening mind and muscle. Try it. Vacuum packed to .' rttain the flavor : I At You r Grocers Closset'& Devers ; PORTLAND - . SEATTLE - li. . rJt iV: newspapers could say about me , that would be libelous still and all they was a story in - one of yesterday's papers that after the champion had floored Williams, that me and Mayor Bader of Atlantic City was amoungst the first to congratulate Jack on the power of his wallop. Well, I cant speak for his honor, but personally I never got the habit of run ning up and ringing a fighters hand In appreciation of their glorious victory over a sparring partner. During the bouts Jack wears a head guard but pm sparring partners dont, for the same reason that you dont hardly, ever see a policeman walking bis beat in a deserted village. J j JOHNNIE COr LON; LOSES ? ; Johnnie Coulon, the old bantam weight champion, was around' showing off his stunt which is oefying anybody to lift him wile ha holds his finger on a certain spot on their neck, when he seen Tiny Maxwell, who crashes the I beam at 320 pounds, be .says that here 'was a : big strong fellow that should ought to lift him if anybody could and wanted Tiny to try It. "No," says Tiney, tbut I will make a Counter proposition, you ', try and lift me and I wont only not touch your neck but will keep both my bands in 'my pockets." ?:.'.-r . i . ? . Johnnie lost by default i ' Tomorrow I will pay another visit to the Champions camp and . also expect to" make my bow on - the beach in a 1 piece - bathing suit tnat will create a sensation like ' a home run" in the big league.,., ' ... f':, f-i (Copy rich t, 1921. ty; tbe Bell Syndicate. Ine.) : R. J. Rowen Case Argrued! T Salem, June 24.-1116 appeal of R. J. Rowen. convicted . in .Josephine .county, was argued before - the supreme court Thursday. Rowen is under sentence te the state prison on a charge of forging a deed to a mining claim. LETTER INDICATES II I nrin niAM Dm ULHUMflllDUt MAN Seaside," Or., June 24. That the body found on rocks -in the edge, of the surf here Thursday is that of A. 3. F. ; Bowman, contractor; of Port land,., appears to have been estab lished. In addition to a card bear ing his name, found in his pocket, a letter to Mrs. Bowman was discov ered in which h'e told of plans for a clamming trip; . . s : 4 ; ; The lettet-, , written Wednesday. said that be intended : to ' get clams to bring back home. Bowman wrote as if "dis couraged and asked forgiveness for any wrongs which he - had done his wife. However, it contained no hint of sui cide. ',."'-' ," NO WATEB IN.LUNGS An autopsy established - the improba bility of drowning or of fdul play, and heart trouble Is thought to have caused the death. No water was found in the lungs and the only marks were appar ently the 'result of being washed about in the surf. , '? A separate slip of paper found on the body bore the word "Brandies." Inquiry of carpenters working on Bran dies' cottage in Seaside revealed the fact that .the man, with a woman, had been seen there, -the day before. ' The police secured a' hat which "it was said that be had left at the cottage. No trace of the woman was found today.; i The body was r barefooted and : was lightly dressed. Charles Payton of Port land, who discovered it, said two smalt clam ehovela were lying-nearby.. Upon bis return to the beach with help, these tools had disappeared, but as the break ers were occasionally washing up to the body, it Is possible that the shovels were carried away , by the surf. ti. Dr. O.; C. Hagmeier. who performed the autopsy, fixed the man's age at 60. He was tall, muscular, partially bald and with graying hair.- His appearance was that of a laboring man. Victim in Critical Condition Nurses at the Good, Samaritan hos pital stated this "morning that Thomas Gabrielson, head rigger for the Bridal Veil Lumber company, who received a severe blow on .the head while at work in the company logging-camp Thurs day, was in a very critical condition. Gabrielson has been unconscious ever since the accident. I acting -governor of Oregon while Gov ernor Olcott Is in Washington visiting .Olympla and Camp Lewi a. This is ! Rltner's first experience as the .state's chief executive. He iwas 'notified Thursday by Don H. tTpjohn, secre- Eoy Ritner Wilt Be Governor Few Days Salem, June 24. Roy ; Ritner, presi dent of the state senate, will become Have You a Savings Account which you would; like to have earning 4 Bring or mail your book to us, with order, and we will do the rest. It will cost you nothing to make the transfer. Do tt now, we will hoid it until July 1st, and you will not lose a single day's Interest. Iaterest Will Be Fald ea AU Sayings Accounts Oct. 1st The bank that broke all northwest recorda f or growth the first year, and excels in reserves and liquid assets. v BROADWAY BANK 1 BROADWAY AND STARK tary . to Governor Olcott. of the need of his presence at the capital to pre side . at a hearing for the extradition of Samuel Segal, wanted in Koston on a charge of non-support. Segal is fighting extradition. DISCOVERED BY A (PROMINENT) .. I FORT LANDER One Who Knows What's What ' I've tried thetn til, but the B. & A.' Cafeteria serves the MOST DELICIOUS FOOD n town ' and at a price that all, will appreciate Open From 6 A. M. Till 8 P. M. Except Sundays . B. & A. CAFETERIA BROADWAY at TAYLOR Eric Hauter Jr., Prop. 2; H S9 S3 0 I 9 I B 9 I 9 BBBB0BBBBSS9CS s ihQ picnic sandwicIhiS ' Take thin cut slices of bread and spread first with mustard and then with Bluhill, Bluhill Groon Chllo Chocco 1 0fflMV Hi' '" " " m.house - SHINOLA W)' ml' 1 SLIPPERS . . u 'y Mill,, c Hfl tiai 4tJgr A FIRE SALE PRICE, a pair PRICE, a Can Iffl f mIIm ' Men's Scout Shoes ( Wffll I ) v IhH'7 ' Brown Elk Hi4 Shoes. Solid leather WWi J j 1 fWfi ' tnrouhout. All sizes. SEE OUR GROCERY AD on MARKET PAGE Tomorrow, Saturday, will be' the thirS day of this great sale of Salvaged Goods that have been slightly damaged by smoke and water. As at the begin ning of this sale, we are including our immense stock of quality merchandise and have brought the prices down to a lower level.than you have been offered for many a day. Tomorrow will be the biggest day of the whole sale! COME EARLY! L SHOE NEWS for Saturday Shoppers INFANTS' SHOES High-grade all leather Shoes with hand-turned, flexible leather soles. All sizes. FIRE SALE PRICE, a Pair .66 Boys' Semi -Dress Shoes Good looking, solid, leather Shoes ' in . sizes 9 to 13H and 1 to 6. . Fire Sale Price, A Pair . SATURDAY ONLY! THINK OF IT! DISCOUNT on All LAWNM0WERS and REFRIGERATORS Just for one day we will (ire this 20 reduction on all our high-rrade Lawn Mowers and Refrigerators. Thi announcement will mean a great deal to the housewife who takes advantage of this offer. ELECTRIC IRONS Regular $6.00 Value SALE PRICE, EACH .. . . . . FISH BASKETS No. 3size, $3.75 Value SALE PRICE, EACH ...... $4,95 $2.85 ROLLER SKATES Best grade rink skates with fiber wheels and metal tires. These have been slightly used. ' The price when new is $4.00 to $5.00 SALE PRICE A PAIR . ... "Durable" and "Best Ever" WOOL MIXED SUITS FOR, BOYS Made to wear, for they have double knees, seat and elbows. They are tailored with a style that will please. Values are up to $15.00. FIRE SALE PRICE, . EACH ... MATTRESS SALE! 40-Pound Liberty Felt Mattresses that are full size, filled with cotton felted Unters and . covered with floral ticking. Rolled edge. Guaranteed not to lump. FIRE SALE PRICE, EACH ....... . . . . . . . . mm BOYS' COOPER COTTON RI$BED ' UNION SUITS Sleeveless and knee .length, $1.50 values- ; , - -FIRE SALE PRICE, EACH MEN'S COTTON RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ' Regular $1.25 value . FIRE SALE PRICE, GARMENT COOPER'S AND MONARCH ATHLETIC UNIONS SUITS Value $1.50 PAINTERS' WHITE JUMPERS Union made. Sizes 36, 38 and 40 only , FIRE SALE PRICE; EACH MEN'S HIGH.GRADE PANTS For Dress and Work "Dauntless" and "Keystone" union made pants.. Three lots to choose from ,v y " MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS FIRE SALE PRICE, XV EACH .,...VJ 72x90-Inch BLEACHED SHEETS Made with welded seams. FIRE SALE PRICE, EACH 42z36-Inch BLEACHED PILLOW CASES We reserve the right to limit quantities. FIRE SALE PRICE, 29c 72-Inch Unbleached PEPPERELL SHEETING FIRE SALE PRICE, A YARD - 1000 Yards of Heavy OUTING FLANNEL White and dark colors' that sold regularly for 25c a yard. FIRE SALE PRICE, YARD. Wz. JUST ARRIVED! 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin which was purchased at a price that enables us to sell it at FIRE SALE PRICE, A YARD . . . . . . . H( CUPS and SAUCERS SET OF 6 We were exceptionally lucky in getting 60 dozen of these beautiful hand-painted cup and saucers in time for this sale.' Attractive shap and thin. No C. O. D. orders or deliveries. Come early, for these Will go fasti FIRE SALE PRICE, SET OF 6: ' Children' s Gingham Dresses Attractive Plaid and Plain Colors LOT 2 Sizes 2 to 6. Values to $2.98 PRICE, EACH. $11 .59 LOf 1 Sizes 3 to 6. Values to $1.98 . FIRE SALE na1 1 4fh PRICE, EACH KHAKI SKIRTS MIDDIES COATS Odds Sad ends that are slightly soiled. To close them out we put the FIRE SALE PRICE AT, E1ACH . . .. SAC FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER STREETS (5 POPLIN SKIRTS SkirU that sold for '$5.50 are shown in navy blue, grey, brown, black and taupe : C1DF CAT V LAU1 i ..... mUm VEUOUR, ' SILVERTONE, POLO AND BOLIVIA COATS For women and misses. Values to $35 IN A GRAND CLEANUP FIRE SALE PRICE, EACH SLIP-ON SWEATERS .'' For-Women, Misses and Children Broken lines' from our regular stock in e wide range of desirable colors. Val ues to $5.0d. t FIRE SALE PRICE, EACH . . r?an fTh