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-rr a i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Btomobilo I'wiHc Fin- - last night thJt' firi department fjlled to tlie homo of W. .1. Peirri Mcyirs Mreit. when Mr Iirr'8 automobile wtiit-li had wn driven i"t J the pa race ran eh t (ire fro"1 lh" 'C,K""'- U.isty a tion OB the Pr' 'Hi.-ii' near ty saved the Cr 'ronI v,rv ",'r'"llK damage. The Mrvf(e Jl" the lin min were not required. r, ken Dinnefr Isvery Sunday Thle ""d roimfm. .lark's Cf l" (,;norcli1 Adr. Tmrk-4 I5eKrti d Three Juim' trurks J inc ...i! for harilinc travel hi op Sa ' . , ,: I... !,.. I.- lt .r of McMlltnville, were report- ad - to the tmrifl'K office yester. diy (or operating without li Hat In Ixt X wide rim crepe do chine hat of dark bln shade and trimmed with cherries as reported yester day a belnK 'ost on the street lomewhere in .Salem. The finder i requested hf the police depart ment to leave flt at the station. I ClaMlfled All Win bring jou a bnyer. lUrrrle Foun!- A bicycle Win left yesterday in the 7rd t tjio. home of K. F. Lonf, 10 fouth Twenty-fifth itreet It can Jbe identified at the police etatlon. 1 Glady Brockwcll In "The iSage Hen A Splendid Picture Comedy Fox News NOMKING VfiUin at U2 N. Comaarcial strMt Coa fay, noodles and AmorV taa 4Uht, ico ctretm and drtnki Opa 11 a.m. to 1 .m. Tin DaBctiif Every Saturday EUU Oxcfcaitr legolar $45.00 Thor Vacuum Cleaner, Our Price r '$25 ELECTRICS MACHINK A EXtilXKEUIXti CO. fctffoart St. Phone 488 for CUumen Fib Your Kes. Our bills your punte fHARTMAN BROS. Jewelers raid Opticians hwae 1255 Kalem, Oregon JUST RECEIVED 'uoni Terfeat Liquid Paints Reasonable Prices Capital Furniture Hani ware Co. 215 N. Commercial Phono 947 Suit Cleaned . .1.50 . . . . J0 Salt Pressed Salem Cleaners & Dyers Hits. Com'l St. Phono 1868 1 TREES rf Spring Planting Ordrr Frora TOe SALKM MKSEKY CO. . j 428 Oregon Building I1LXM OHEOON Phone 1763 1 We pay 2c above the market once for eggs , aad products ! PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Home Builders Take Notice eta aare you money on Joor numbing Kuppllca; it Py you to conm and OS about prices. We al Viya hato a aupply of all klada, Tents, all sizes, prices very low CAPITAL bargain House buy and sell everything ji , rhone 398 SIS Chemeketa St. f-uuTanji THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREuUM Tiro 1 department Called I An alarm from a lire at Four teenth and Waller Mreet eaus. d I I lie fire department to ha-ten to I the . -en yesterday, only to rind it was a pi lo of rui'lisli l-uriiiiiK. I he persons sending in the alarm aw the blaze and drew a li.t-sts I'omluion. t l Cl Wanks 1 Get them at The Statesman of- i fice. Catalog on application. Ad?. titl lliroun i I'iiuiiK til A little firl oil a bicycle w.ik thrown to ilii. stre.t yesterday, narrowly escapinp serious injurv. when she turned suddenly In front of an automobile at the In tersection nf llii:h and Center streets. Thouch her wheel was badly damaeed she escaped with but a few bruises. The lichts on (be automobile wer,, smashed. C Cory of Macleay. ilriver of the car, reported the accident to the police. He said he look the child to her home hut did not find out her name. Im Kollett IYmWich Fine A. M. LaFollett of Mission bo! torn, has one of the finest crops of peaches in the valley The trees are well loaded with the fruit which will begin to ripen in about 1 days. His orchard in cludes 40 varieties of the fruit and will ripen at intervals up to the fall months. S. H Van Trump, county fruit inspector. Visited the orchard yesterday and reports it to be the finest he has seen this year. Couple Obtain License Edna Menauch of Salem and Simon J. Peterson of Portland were granted a marriare license yesterday in the office or the county clerk. Canfield Such Txld C. I-. Canfield filed a complaint yesterday in the circuit court against C. L. Pyr.on and J. W. Todd In which lie nskes the court to grant a judgment against the defendants for the sum of $1000. The money is alleged to have been held by thfm for the benefit of Ksther C. Wheeler and the plain tiff in the sum of $500 each. Final Accounts l"ilel The final account of the estate of J. K. Seharf. deceased, was filed yesterday in tho onnntv court, by the administratrix of the estate. Ruby ScharT. The court has set July 2a as a date for the hearing of objections to its ap proval. The final account of the estate of Mary A. Cowan, deceased was also filed. Joseph II. Albeit Is the administrator of the estate The same date as the former case has been set for the hearing. JIKI P.ULOI Mrs. Vera Huln. years old. died at a local hospi tal yest-rday at fi:?.o p. m., af ter an illness of several weeks. She Is survived by her h unhand I- O. Hulgin. her father It. W. Dilley of Spokane, her mother, Mrs. A. W. Huell of SilTn. one Mater. P.catrico Jf n3,. also of Salem, Iwn uncles. W. S. Pem tterton of Salem and Or. Wif fred Pemberton of Myrtle Point, fir. Funeral services will be held from th V bh A. Clduch hape at 2 p. m. tod.iv. Key. Ward Willis hong ofriciat. illg. Int Tlilent will take pla.-e in City View cemetery The body will lie in state from 10 a. rn. until 2 p. m. today. Fl'.NKUAIS The funeral of Mrs. Jennie IJnd who, died at a local hospital n June 21 will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Webb & dough chapel. Interment will take place in I. f). f). P. cemetery. Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Do yon tate TURKISH BATHS If not. why not? No other hatha or treatment can produce the permanent re lief to the person aafferlns from dlaagreoable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady tad Gentlemen attendants i i i I i : it ii' Tin- Anniiitl Musical Of the aihaiued pupils of Mi.ss ISeatriee Sheltoii w ill lo j;ien next Monday. June 21. Some of the best talent in the city has heen secured to assist and a rare treat is in store for those attendin Assistmc .Monday niclil are Mis Until Johns. Mis:, Ada Miller, and i.coii (.nnisoti. Another r'il.i tor adviiii.ed pupils will he yivon later. Adv. PERSONALS C. K A I hi n. tor mer mayor 't Salem, but v 'io tor some time h.is I con tinning in I'.entoii iunr. . lias his larm. lie is in Salem t em Mora t i ly . I V Ch.irchill. st.it t en il ii (.; : ( , ;j Mipcr:ii in M'Ui- mouth of ye-.linl.i. Mis. I-;. V. Ilooser. and liin;ti I'T of UoseblHM. are liere isitiug with Mrs Hoover's daughter. Mi Helen Hoover, all employe (,f Jie s t a t r treasurer's office. Mrs. .Inlin e lieebe w ent to Port -land vestcrdi) to i.-it her moih. " Ceorire K. Kodcers is expected lo return from Washington, l. C . a bou t .1 u I v I . HOTEL ARRIVALS ! 4 MAKION- Portland people re i-iermi wet-e Mr and Mrs. K I:. Urosius. W I. Lellan. F. I. I'.atip-i, I.. P.rainenl. (I K. Palinet. I M.itb s W Adams. It. !. Sullivan.. W. If. Jenkins. C. P. Rose. Toin I'.ooth. W. II. Fitzger ald. C. I K.ihs. K. L. Dasson. F. C Tilt C. I.. Zi'gler. John H. Kudd, W. Cavanatich. Othe-s remsitr nu wire M. K. Knot. Med lord; K. II Crant.. Itav Oppl- . I S,n Francisco; A. Wiese. (i. V. H"nniger. J. It. Hoffman. Se-ittle; John Denny. Chicago; J. P.rad tielu, Sheridan. Wyo.; S. C Pratt. New York; If. T. Holden. Kiigene; Dan Diamond. Al Dav.es, C. A. Figler. I.. Hill. F. W. Itou ers, H H. itodley, Portland. HLIC.II I'('rtl.Mrl people reg istering were (I. K Morrison. W. F. Hand C, N. Modern. ;. A Newton. M. K. Sherb, A. W. Moor head. L. F. Drake, (ieorge W. Stokes, A K. Cooke. Ruth Pai rigu'n. Sheridan; H. D. Norton, flrants Pass: F-va Pohle, Dallas; O. B. Lamb. Tillamook; A. J Connley. Cleveland, O.; M. D Hammond. F. C. Ireland. Klam ath Falls; K. A. arret t. F.ugvne; Albert Anderson. C rants Pass and M. P. Mclienry, Syokanc. F Updegraf and Okerbcrscr Winners in Tourney at Hospital Courts Fpdegraf and Okerberer were victors in the f rial matches of th -Junior Salem Uwn Tennis asso ciation played on the state hospi tal courts yesterday. In the it yar class defeated Kamsden in match by sores of J then Hefeated Webb. I pdegr.il the Hr" 1 . Sto'z. r. ::. i I. Stolz drew tin- bye anil I'pdegrat was forced to play th- extra game, defeating Waters. 4 '. 12-1". fi-1. In Hie linalp for that class Stolz whs de'ealed by I'pd-' graph ;-::. ' . In the lb year clasp but one fame remailiei) for I If tomliev yesterday. In the Dual match Okerberger defeate.l Finer -::. llecaus" of the lack of time no consdati(.n games were played Frank Will man lias bad charge of the tournament, acting as th head umpire. Mr. Wiflman ha' promised an atricle for the Sun day Stat-smae analy'lnc the plav Ing of the junior stars and telling the strokes and serves which won the tournament. Forgery Case is Heard By Stae Supreme Coi-rt The supreme court yesterday heard the case of the state vs K ,!. Rowen. appellant, and Paul Salids, a case appealed from Jose phine county in which Rowen seeks to keep out of the state pen itentiary. In the lower court Rowen was convicted on the charge oT forg ing a deed and was sentenced to the state prison Fxecution of the sentence was stayed by the appeal to the supreme court. Bibles From the small liatnly rvK-ko' .i'.c for th- Kid tlis. Io tak- to Daily Va cation Bible Srhool lo the lart'r siz- f - homo study. All sty!-.s and bir.dh'gH priced: $1.00 to $10 JO Sec Our Comph-te bhowinj; Commercial Book Store 1G.'J N. Connm rcial St. i JUNIOR ins IliS 'Lfi'EO HEROIC BOY IS i ! meiTi Gene La Follette Dies When Exhausted, He Tries to Save Brother BODY NOT RECOVERED Tragedy Overtakes Family, Who Have Been in City Only One Week Mle;- hating been ;,leil him self, Oi lie I .Jl Fid It He. I I eai old son of W. T. l.aFolbtte. a resi i.el.t nf but one week in Salem. oten!ay lost his li! in an at tempt to reach his !-;, ea r-ol.l bi ot lo r w ho was tie- strength of a r in the swift Willamette river fast exhausting youthful r-'scu-ciirrent of the about ;i 'I'laiter of a mile below tin' l rid:.-e. t a I. it" hour attempts to recover tin been unsuccessful. railroad last niht body had Ace mi pan ied by William Flliott. brothers. Paul and John CeorL-e. and his two Kobert. Cell" had entered the water about 1:1", in a ('ranch of the river between the Polk county mainland and a small island, w her- the water is less than four feet deep, but where the current is very swift. 'urrent T rendu runs. The hoys had been ;laying in 'he water about 1 minutes when Paul and dene, who weie about five feet from the i.hore where the current Is the strongest, be coming exhausted, were overcome by the curre.it and called for help. All of the three boys started at once to help them, Klliott going to help Cene. and (Ieorge and Robert La Follette going to aid Paul. Klliott brought C.ene to shore tasdly and returned to help the other boys who were struggling with Paul. Shortly after Klliott had dropped him on the hank. Ccne airain entered the water. Imping to reach his brother. He was too weak, however, to brave the current and within a few mo ments he sank without a cry. Klliott turned just in time to see (Jeiie sink, and leaving the cither hoys he twain toward the place where he had s en his friend sink. A thorough search of the bottom, however, Taibd to reveal the body. Ilo.v Are Heroic. In the meantime Ceorue had attempted to carry Paul to shore, while Robert stood off ready to help him. Paul, !t years old. grappled with his rescuer, who soon became exhausted and called lo Robert to take him the rest of the way. Twice rtotx-rt sank with his load, but refused to release his hold. Alter Robert and dooree pot P.iiil to shore, the twit anain in tercd the water to aid Klliott in hi:; :i'.irih for One. Alter seve ral minuteH of fruit I one of the hoys wa nearby bouse where s :.erchiim. i sent to a he notified Mr. IFollette. I'alticr Affiles. Within fh Follett arrive '. Ivan, the old s: motor from th. mutes Mr l.a !r: -iim with him o-j. mid a pu! lire department w.is brought as soon as possible Rof.h men immt-diafely enten-i the water ami were '.nun aided in the search by two export swim mors from the Iieiinison bath house. Soon after a launch came and began to drag the river whic'i continued until dark. A remarkable feature of the tragedy was the calmness with which the five boys entirely alone carried on their rescue work. Moth 'Ieorge and Klliott are liny Scouts, the former being a member of the local troop No. 7. and th-- latter of troop C, Robert Follett. George, and Klliott all 12 years of age. Gene was and Paul, the youngest of I..i a r-1 1 1. the irtoiip. is but ft. Family N'ewcomer Here. The IiFollette family came to Salem nearly a week ago from their home in Greeley, Colo , hon inc to locate here. I'nable to find a new home, they have been stopping with Will Georpe at the White House restaurant. ' Resides ids 'four brothers mentioned. Ge-ie Waves his mother and father, Roy. a vouncer brother, and .1 n I :i ;ti older sister. The father oT Hie bovs is a cousin of Senator Alex M. Ka Follett. KKALTY KX( IIAN(;i;S Reported by l:nion Abstract Company John I'dosi 'o Willamette V. ti lt v ii:i:aled Land company 1"' .'7. 2S and -'. d;i i WiHani'M Valley irnt iti m Kami 'i c . I '' Genrre ' Mooie -t al lo Cha P.ansoin and A P. Steer, eat I " feei oi iol s ;: and I. b!o k ., Tui i. er. v, d . t 1 '"" a lio Setiwab and )!' to 'er. P Cu'slot lb. all of Jot ! .. I ' IT. v. 1 !l and jo hlo'-k ' Si'' bi , addition. Aurora. . J I" era P. Crii .fortli to no and I Ilia M Schwab, all ! I"' I '. I 17. IV. I It and ". block . .-i t d'-r'.- addition to -xurnra. ' . II" I! I., and Katie Mat Oo to W. J l.uitoot. lot :: anil I. Ilatl'ev 'tai. - Frill Fa tins-, w . it . f and other consult ration - F.dcar M lan.heit to ialiar l; and Nei'ie '! S'hratn, son' It ti.i'f of lot .. block '. I'.nrii.ifMon lllilltloll lo Salem, w. (I . Jl'i" Charle; and listh'r Towiiserid to Alfred W. Hecklev and Urovr C lull itu-t't . 1.'. aires in ;a.li.iu, 2i and JV-S-a w . w. d.. f ". I POWELL 11 CALLS U ocuulonis df Pioneers of 1 a:i V A ll KA . i :.. o "jji v iii ivicl'i in bope- TI, O' Powell Mciiuiriil l-o,,'.,.,. L;'" to bold its annual riihtniK S.uiday, June 2 6, at ' "pel. 1 1.. . i m,', aooiit . ",M1 ''" ' IM Linn coimtv. P' I ' ' ' H'allve ot lie- : ... ,, t a , ,. ' vl' ' ' ait. mi 1 1 o.o i-ort land M -r, tM. ,M t i, and Ho,:, punis in 'O l l '. (),.l,o. I I... . " " 1 ,v 's i inei iv mail,, up of lb- cetKiatit.s and tetativ.-s H "'" Powell family . who i.ime cioss ih, plains in lvM tosittle. " int.ie tin; and 'ar-r-at lung on Hie Paciiie coast. In the col ' ' "!i :,'r ' "' liolian e,.br- 'n that tame at that tune wie ; In-' s v. 1 1 1 be held Hi io siatidaul bearer.-. iniiii- ab ui .i.itm.. . JT. I ''. in hai "' Clin.-tiaii church, N.,a!i "' lr ,: l: Hi-!'. Mipei in leu- I'owtll ar.d St'liiveii Powell, both l!"n' "f Imliau .i i 1 1 1 1 ii - of Hi. oi whom aie now dead. One by board of I. .one mis -'on.- and oil" those who dared the peril. hurh exten.-io" of the Metho of tile buiK journey have now dis- 'i':' 1- i t ' - ' ti.uith appeared along the trad our th- Higicy was appointed by th Great 1 1 V iile. igetel';( lollfe!!(e lo take charge il will be with pltasure and i Indian in is;. una ins and woi k ihank f nlness that the society will among the Indians at the recent enjoy t,. privilege of having in -'loral conference a' I ies Moines, tin ir midst one for whom th. ; Si-cund .Meeting Here, journey of life has been length-! 1 Methodist board of home tied. Known to ali as Grandma missions ami church extension Powell. She is '.tj yars old and Roman's Home Mission 's looking forward lo meet in g i ' society iti.nfly appointed a auain those near and dear to her, ' i r t committee .on Indian work, scattered up and down the Pa-i1'1- Hig''.v was appointed superm cific coast. tetidetit. and Mrs. S. S. Hoggs, The committee in charge of the Top-ka. Kansas, associate super . urogram has spared neither time j 'n' This joint committee nor expense in making the event 1 is carrying out a proL-ressne pro one o the most pleasant in th-.' ' J-'ram ut.der th" totuniittte on History oi the society. conservation and advar.ee anil an- Officers of the aociety and the nounces two conferences for its program follow : I missionaries among the Indians. President, Dr. J. M. Powell. ! Thf" first conference was held Honorary presidents, Mrs. K J Powell, H. C. Powell. J. G. Row ell and J. W. Probst. Vice presidents. Francis Rhafer, diaries Powell. P. O. Powell and Quincy Propst. Annalists. Mrs. Marintha Arant. Ralph McKechnie, Mrs. Tilla P Taylor and Mrs. .Mary McKinne... Secretary treasurer, ('apt. F. M. Powell, chorister. SoMier e:.r-a aIld salutation of the flag, 11:20 a. tu. song. "America. Opining address by the presi dent. Vocal solo, J. F. Powell. Trouiboii". Riirns Powell Vocal. Mrs. Francis Arant. Itoxology. prayer by F. I). Cor nett. Rasket dinner. fternooii Toasts Poem, "Our Soldier Roys," Mr. Kong. Pioneers of is I ."." ' Mrs. Mar garet! Powell. "Pioneer Ministers," Mayrow ViK inney. "Tho Powell' Women," JOugen. ! 'ornett . "The Powell Men," Mrs. Anna Powell Annalists reports Trombone. Mdtou McKinney. Vlnlm, Jo'cph Powell. NK TELLS OF Field t'irul Or chai (1 Pcbk; M;iy Co Put to Roulo By New Processes They tell a story of a Colorado I miner, back in the bonanza day. w ho sta i l"d n riot in a Im'. ! beiuiise he started sh' oth:-; a' v i bed bugs tia' crawled out of ih crevices ii 1','s room to attack him in the night and he shot so man-, that they thought there wouhln ' j be eiiongli ammiin lain lett for tlo- regular moining nian killings. His heart was in the right ,'Iace. but h: was too crude to hold a place en the great v i st. rn ! plant quarantine board that r- i ceritly met 1.1 Victoria, It. C . 'o wage war a'gainrt the billions o' j noxious hug.- that rntiace west Tit j aericultiire and ho; ticultur-. C 1 A Par!- of Salem, president of th Oregon sta.'e board of hotticul ' inrc. afeiide(i the meeting, and hi iiig-; horn" some interesting il -tails of tlie Hcpoti taken in bug hunting lines. The longres was mad" np . the r( na r;i II i i lie olliceis of all Ih States West if the Rocky monn- lams and o: I'riti'h t'oiiimbia. 1' is llv .i rgt - meet i n : "f th hind ever In Id to con Kb-i l ue pt event ion or r.i d ,, t ion oi i in ue-M Th" ; 1 1 1 r I ' ol the boai'l is to k ep ('e.ill the ori li.iid- an 'I. i . lib o' t If we .'. w bib ale t II ! a i ee v free : ,-om infect on Premier Oliver "! Kn'i h Mlilbla Welcomed Hie bo iT.I. illil' !i held its me' tings in tie p..rh' men! building Kejioris of rin gl'es; in iaia e.tme em , - , r : II the w ta 1 . iIhi'.i id that all ov ' Mle wes Go- fit e e; I ion o! i I 'i ; e .1 i s i en 'b r It.- . ti I ' i 1 1 1 1 a ' 1 i piild.i ,-erv II 4 Mo- of ti" ma ' I -r t hat '. ; iei the i on g res v a a d : ion ol on t ''oils 'or 1- ;n i. i T of I he es. Co eas t ei i) f 1 1 i.i t t bl'g'lt t b.,1 CI - " a. ' I ' a 1 I d' I ro e, all t he : i ii- tt. in I be ' . :..( Is all :'!. in r t be Let t' r V a ir In s of filberts from Kurope Oie met hod of hi i pi tig oil I III dalig. i oil- leu t cull III ll e 1 I I f , in I rom 'i p:ong in : " ibl n 1 . i ,l "I'll v l"i k ft 'Mil tat of th" l.'o'kv mountain" I ii .ii cnsi-'iig r be Ifn ta v - vil -peiial aMentlon W : C l V It '" metho'tx thai would al'ow Co shipment "f IfaPa oti.-fii.l ; n-th out the dang' r rd carry itig Miff tion The met ho I of emidovng sul jihid" of r.irbon in varunui pr' ccsses for the control of insert j pests that infest tniish"d or stored goods the Indian meal moth, the, n 11,1 INSECTS FRIDAY MORNIXC. JUNK 21. H)21 IAN IRK MEETING HERE Conference of Tribal Leaders! Anrl BlUrriflnor nri And Missionaries Dated Next January I'ecaU.-e they Were too high. Some lluue ag lie board ejected bids np uim rrv mi ruADrrh"v drilling ot a w.;i at the Convention is Part of Meth odist Church's Program Of Extension J reeently at llamline university. St. Paul, Minn., and tlie second will be the one in Salem, begin ning June '11. Ir. Hig-ley anil Mrs. Recgs will have charge of the program and Indians from the territory ad jacent to the conferences will iK: in attendance. Wide Range Covered. The topics which will be di; ciissed are: ''Christian Horn" Standards for Indians." "What au Indian Can Achieve." "Problems of the Returning Student," "De veloping the Right Kind of Com manitv Spirit. ' "The Meanin : arid Obligations of Citizenship," 'The Needs of an Adequate Sua day School Program for Indian Voting people," "Christianizing Community Kite Among Our Indi ans." "Indian Attitude Toward Kducation," and "The Need of Developing Native Readership. Commissioner Charles H Rurke is deeply interested in the two conferences. potato moth and oilier similar in sect :. w as d isi ussi'd. Tli" white pine bli-tir ru t. n ruiigus growth imported from Feilope lii.it attacks the five leafed pir.i . came ut for vig 'trills r i: en -:aoli . Il has been loiind that the funeus is carried in : !! , y nd i urrent bnsben. ml the I in !' r t.t t ion of t lies'" plant ; is toibiidtii by the fi'deral gov ei it in' ti t west of the Rocky mountain.-;, to check the wider spread of a rlatigerous disease that has alr-ady dou- grtat damage farther east. Tie- convention closed with a NOW SHOWING ,iNSS-fr, Sund.'tv "Nazimova" I uit y j I.READINCt? '(. . V . j t ' ''c-fc iuvai 1 ONi: of gr.-afe !l t'.lS life Of" Ife t 'llVH l "i T'.is 1 1 : oi" -, I ' I .1 man through hi ab,i;fy to re..,! V. Ilf li ' ' ' n I I !:' i . - ' a r I o t a n ' i. r i ' " 1 O t I V- If what 1 ' Oil t he ,i inr.-d p ,ge :t b. comes Ju. t at rieie-.ar. I bat VoU Coat-Hp an a n b : 1 1 v on op tometry W.w ns bnild f'T mi a j 1 1 r of gl.o -e .. (ha' t . 1 1 i'iw i , t i ion the I' t oper a ' i oni ;n ",,, i j, , LIBERTY visit to the government )uar:in tn' station ;,t Vancouver, ulure all shipments of nursery stock for i'nti-h Columbia must pn nr cri tical inspection In fore li i ti k fo; warihd to thtir ultimate il' Stif.a-lion. Bids Are Rejected for ... .. in ri i.r"'i .-iiMn- mm Usui i ...... Well and PLimping Plant W, the Itaker-Comueopla highway. -t ate i oard .f control l as !,,,,,,,, ( i,i Smutted tor i st.-.i-1 lalioil of water 1 1 ti i pin-fi t at the ' I. lie y. Ilooi for 111'' teeble-milided ii-t.tul ion for the sa ". rea .-on . 'I'be log i .La t ii i o appropriateil i I ;.. '"" for tile new s;teln. illlllllllllg III. well. The bid- rn rllol w ere ll"M .' Ill.t ;i'lllillM for tile c'llip 'ue'it and t ink alone I I.I, lit II.D Rossi;s. The piil Ire : eivice commissi. vi e ieidav issued an order grani r: : I he I .a ne couiit v court author- . LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 18G8 A General Banking Business i - Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. PRICES SLASHED To Close put My Used Automobiles Having sold my business thelke cars must be sold at a big loss to me. ) OAKLAND G, Touring '17 iModel, new top, painted and overhauled a beauty; .worth $700, sale.. ..$325 D0RT Touring New top, paint, upholstering; worth $650, sale u., $-175 FORI) Rebuilt Empire body, new top, curtains, and paint, double seat rings, lots of extras; costing $1,000; sale $650 BUICK In fine shape, new top and side curtains; cost me $800; sell for l $f,50 FORD BUG Worth $250, sale $150 FORD Body complete, new. .4. $125 Liberal terms to responsible parties. 0. J. HULL Temporary Location Republic Truck Rooms Best Grocery Buys ICconomy Pint Jars Economy quart jars Kellogg Corn Flakes Shredded Wheat Biscuits Crape Nuts No. 1 Lamp Chimney 10c Toilet Paper 1 doen Jelly (i lasses nr.. Vanilla Flavor Besl Creamery Butler 50 lbs. of Dairy Sail 15c Prepared .Mustard 1 dozen Deviled Meats 6 Salt Ilerrin; . Fleet ric Light' Bulbs 1 dozen cans of Peas 1 .00 Brooms . 2-1) oz. Classes Jam HIGHLAND 716 Highland Avenue The Boon of Summer Pleasures White Wash Skirts Rub 'Em , Tub 'Em A:nl !iw. ;.! ;i : nnic mif fresh and white for the 1. ':( pi. me op riutitijr-. ()f Course, that imi't ' "Oh ANY uhiie uah skirt, but it';,Ja rn! v.i ii Shipley's While WiMh Skirts for they ''"' I '! v. ith an to t hem tilings; gr,()( male,-;;'!- .-ih Ii as gabanlitif, wa,uh satin and wash piv 'n.-i' -ill hold t hi'ir -hafH'anr launder boau lifp'lv; tv, s th;.i an- attractive and modi.sh ; uorkmati hip that guarantees 'orM seams, hems an:! rjualjty in the button;, irfr:,, usel. $1.48 $7.95 iihiplcdtt THE STORE WHOSE 5 ily to construct a prade rrosninK iWvr the tracks of the Southern Pacific company at Marcola. COMMISSION SUKS j; I'lie staff hiphway commission , has instituted condemnation prci-ii-i-ediiiKS in Haker county apainst MAiesman limwiihi ' Public Is Invited to two programs by the pupils Elma Weller IThutsd.iy evening, June 2a, ; S : " o'clock UYiday evening. June 24, S ; o'clock Christian Church Mrs. John J. Roberts, ; Contralto iMfs. Killian Hartshorn, Organ - $1.15 - $1.25 11c - 15c 17c 10c 7c 15c 25c .'5c 75c 11c 55c 25c 10c and 15c $1.:J5 59c :i5c GROCERY Phone 496 1uoi1.11 SYSTEM PAYS YOU! r