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1 " "J A-'"--.-' :V' '' I' - ' .iV'V :-' 'V - ' ' f . t . ' " - --I-- ; " ' TITE PRECOX STATESMAN: 2VST. 22. 1P1P '" j tame W Cornfield Rtmrh Sol4 to Young of Albany DALLAS, Or... Jtjao 21. -(Special lo lutt t autesmaa) Perhana the WW ' II M 11" largest , deal In real estate to bj the Oregon -tj iu rou county in recent years took place this week when the big Thomas Coufield ranch near ftick reall, consisting of 668 acres, was purchased by Percy A. Young of Albany, tlie consideration being aoout 5iuuo. The Coufield ranch is one of the; most valuable pieces of la.1d In the Rickreali neighborhood and until a few years ago had located on it one of 'the finest' hop yards in tho Willamette valley. Later the yafd-was ployed up to make room for the planting of-a wheat crop and the ground has .since been used.for this purpose. ' l K. iioodman - . leaner Morty Co.- W. ft. Garth J. IX Cooler A. w. tJctvrunlc J. U Buaick. -- W. K. Klchardson Reddary'a Cash Store Uibaoa ft ttlrch. Liberty building, Portland, are being enlarged and the lijew depart ment there will be in operation by July 1. Abott 4000 firms iave elect ed to' come under, the compensation act, or about half the whole number in tlie state, are located in Mnltno mah county, and it is said claims can be adjusted much quicker atfd' pay ment made with more dispatch -by assembling reports In j Portland Claims will be m sent to iSalem. for payment. V " I i Gardner and Matron M. V. Johnson Maya & Good ' ixmajft, Oregon. J. C Savage Wacond. Oregon w. n. tump: Brook. Oregon .-'' M. J. McCormack Waal Woodburn i i i r Children Held Orphans ! and Given Compensation X :- . judge G. G.' Bingham of the cir cuit court has issued a-peremptory wrjt of mandamus requiring the state accident commission to award $1 monthly to .-each of three child ren of Mrs.')ora Whiteman of Ore gon City, instead of $6 monthly to each as had jbeen ruled by the com mission. The father of the commis sion was accidentally killed, but pri or to his death his wife had obtained a divorce. The commission took the position that because the mother Is living the children should be al lowed only J 6 each but the court's position is that the dlvoree decree, which awarded the custody of the children to the father, changes the status of the case and that the child ren are in tbje position of being both fatherless and motherless. Action against the commission-was institut ed by Mrs. Whlteman. ferenee with Ueblhar. a District Attorney Max J full swing of boxing today after a rut over hi Evideuce. iu tins case of thei lu-day layoff due to a inmate noiuted to guilt of a male in-right eye and f topped fiv bristling mate who escaped frortTtbe Institu- j rounds with Terry Kellar, tion. but it was ?aid Mrs. Hood and. and the Jam.t Kid. Anderson insisted upon investigation I Willard confined hik workout to Ame-ica'j ace. will referefl lh? Ta coma-petirajr event this year. The line iii of dritera include Cliff IUI1 Tat Iiurant, iuis unerroiet. j-.uaie ,llearn. larl Kext.i jwmI. tialpu Mulfoid. j of another employe. Body Believed llwaco j 1 Mayor Is Washed Ashore ire 1 ; ASTORIA. Or.. June 21. It was reported to the coroner here today that the body 'of a man had been i washed up on Jhe shore at Gearhart, ni.j.lLsM.V.J 1L H- Cm.4l. Or., and the residents there believed Discharged by uu pmitn tt mlgnt be that Mayor j. w. sea- borg of. llwaco. Wash., who disap peared last week after starting for. a walk on the beach. An investigation was ordererd. i Because of their alleged interfer ence with the administration of the state institution for the feeble-minded relative to the case of a girl in mate who was recently sient to the Louise home in Portland, Mrs-. ' Ora Hood." matron of the cottage, and J. A. Anderson, gardner at the Institu tion, have been discharged by Super intendent J. N. Smith. Anderson re fused to emit when first informed of his discharge by the. Superinten dent, but decided to do soi after con- Dempsey Back in Swing . After Ten Day Lay Off TOLEDO. I O.. June 21. Jaik Dempsey, matched to meet Jess Wil lard for the heavyweight champion- hio here July 4. got back into the eight rounds. ' The champion wa lenient wtli his sparring mates, .lack 1 " -7,4lJ Tm Nnrthtneet Ilelnen. who was kn.ked out for iTlW0ld IS NOrUlWtSt the third time yesterday, was unable lo don the plov.'H becaiiRe of an In jury to his nei: caused when his liead struck the Hoor.of the rfiiK. ' Steamboat" Hill FUott. a U0-p,und- er. took Ifeinen s place Tor ilay. Scott f la i 111s the heavyweightcham pionship of the Sixth divfcionl A. K. Millionaire Racer Is To . Enter Four Care in Paris TACOMA. Wash., June 21. Cliff Durant. millionaire racing driver in Tacoma for the July 4 racn, today announced he would build four cars and enter, them in the Grand Pi ix races at Paris. i Duran t will drive one of 'the cars. Captain Kddie Uickenbacker. Amateur Golf Champion SPOKAVK. WaJi.. .)un 21. leading Clark Spiers, his club mate of 'the Jefferson Park Golf Club of , Seattle, all the way through the 2C holes of the finul-s. .Claire Griswold this afternoon wjn the amateur champion -hip of tin Pacific North west Golf association over the Spokane Count :y Club course, 2 up. Mrs. K. II. Curran vf the Tacoma Cou.itrv Club earlier in the nfteiniMn won the women's championship of the tournament from Mrs. Maude t. Kegley. 3 up and 2 to play. 'Women will vote, the way their husbands tell them to." GuVks you haven't had much, ex perience with wouin Detroit Fro? Press. ' Hundreds of Pioneers Meet for Annual Reunion The Hunt farm in the Waldo llilu district was the M-ne of a gay aa t cm blare yesterday wwen about irtMl Marion icounty resident, in cluding 'a fewi. real pioneers of tola M-clioii calheifd for the annual pio- neers picnic.. About lo.lO.peopIa njoed llie lg picnic luncheon at noon, another came for the exerciw es in the afiernon. iludKe ltemn'it. f t the uprenja court, opene.1 th program with a patriotic talk.?ar.d Major. W. Caltoa Smith sprke if his experiences in Krance. Infofmal speeches ?wer given and a pleasant feature of tha (H-casioii was i band concert. ' . ! Von say yopr laundry woman re minds you of a good preacher?" "Yes; heis always i bringing thincs home to me that I never saw before. Hof ton Transcript. j Man in Salem, be everywhere, l"Thelma" Individual (Itorotate 7 13- 15 it'; Alder at lOCfc Btnmt ' r OIlTllAXD, OREGON Tae taost homelike hotel In Port land. All Oregon Electrle tralal stop at. the 8EWARD. EaW f 1 and ap. ' WltTa prtvata ' -.batlx $1JM) and up. . " ','. - ' "', j I I ".- Of Course It's A Portland Ranks Highest In Victory Loan Drive IHJRTLAXD.; Or'., June 21. Port land won highest rank among B class cities in the recent ylctory loaa camalgn-of all the lZth federal re serve district, according1 to oiitciai advices received today by the victory loan campaign committee and a cap tured German cannon awarded as a prize for the exploit Is already on its way from San Francisco. The award was based on percent are of quota subscribed.' Portland's rating was 106 11-100 per ceat. Accident Commission to A FUe Reports in Portland " To expedite the payment of claims in leases arising in Mulnomah county th state industrial accident iCom- mlssion is equipping its Portland of fices to assemble all reports there instead of at SaletffT The offices In Beautiful Daughter of : 1 Duke of Rutland, Who ; Is to Be Soldier's Bride Harley-Davidson that's the bike the red-blooded fellows choose choose it because It stands "caff, because it's a bike they cant always "be proud of. r T If you want a bicycle that has the sturdy bullJ and rnggedness to wltkstand all kinds of hard riding. 700 1 too, will choose a IARLEY DAVIDSON Come and look at the new models. They're here new. . - harry iv. scon I . . . Phone 68 147 South Commercial SL "til ipte m l IAX3f !TIAM4 MANNERS While doing war wort in England Lady Diana Manners met Captain Duff - Cooper - of the Grenadier Guards. Their engagement was an nounced recently. This is the latest photograph received in-this country of the beautiful daughter of the Duke of Rutland, who found time I In the midst of her labors In behalf i of .the wounded to fall in love r " " . -. ; ' i - r- " I .r ' - I I " " " " f ' ' -' ' ' t -- i.:-- - ... . , ' If -f Y- i . j : - '-11 - ' ' i ' J '"'' ; W. T. RIGDON CO., ! '. ' t , Funeral Directors and Embalraers ' ' . Calls answered, at all hoursday of night. 11 ELATI0IS OF'-A If .he r MM ' f OR! 0M- A&SAAr 1 e many thousands of readers of Adele Garri son's gripping story of married life the most successful serial of recent ... ; ... . t years in this fiddT-ijlre-r joice at the opportunity to secure the story in hand some book form Thousands will greet en thusiastically the privi lege of obtaining .this beautiful library" edition of the great story which was published in The Daily Argus ! 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