! - - "H WEDNESDAY MOKNINCT, JULY 8. lD2o Pne. 105 ; I rpIIE -SITVENTY-NINTH Mrth 1 day of Mrs. Gideon Stetner, which falls' bn JulyS.was cele brated'wtth a f amiiy tcjuatdn ;ote the holiday week-end atNeskowln. A festive v birthday dmhir was served at mid-day on 'the Fonrth. Covers were placed for 14. ' In the group were Mrs. Gideon Stelner,' the honor gn est,' Mr.-and Mrs. Walter A; Denton, Jr. and . Mrs. It.' K. tea' Stef qr, Mr. and 'Mra. M. L. Meyers. Cam. and Mrs. Earl Coulsen Flegel' and little son, Earlj- Jri' of rrohoIuln.' Mf. "and Mrs. j Daft ,'J. Fry, Jr.; j. and little Miss "Mary tee 'Fry, and MJUon Stelnerrt" :,.'-' Ladles - day: at the , IUihee golf club will be one of ' the major events of the slay. 'A number plan to motor -out to take -part in the sport. I ' '. . -. ..; . ' .. . '. ...' ' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roberts are. recelTing a host of felicitations upon the birth of.a baby son on (Sunday,. Jul?.? ,u, who baa been nampd. Thomas A.,' Jr. Thomas, Jr., who U the first child, weighed six pounds. , He and his" mother ! are at the; Salem hospital.; " f ' The -Tetng Married 5 people's clab of the -Firsts Presbyterian church wiir mee'Af o'clock .this, evening m Maker's grovp for the July aoeial.' The' ;plcnicj grounds are past the. Meatlowlawri dairy; toward the cheese . factory. " The picnic jgroundWare, reached, by turning west and paying ah & trance fee for each car of 15 cents. .The committee asks that eack fam ily bring own sitter an&'dljhea aa well as covered disn and hot rows. ' Mrs. Alfred Taylor oi PIxley. Cal., ia a guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Taylor. , .... ' Members of the WRC are: asked to please attend - the funeral of Mrs. E. E. Mattingly at 10 o'clock '-, this morning! at the Terwilltger funeral parlors. A handsbme silver-tea service . has been presented to the Oreson Federation of Women's elube lor use In its new headquarter build lngln Gladstone chautanLua, by Mrs; Esther 'Alien Job. The gift is the cause of pleabUti'tke fed eration, officers, who are devotfng a great deal of the season to mak- 4XOCXAZ CALHrrDAR t TODAY" w i' Toungll!irried,Peo'pIe,atcI4'B of tne First . presoyierian cnurcn. Hagerp grove, . o'clock, a-t 4 : Annual JplntneetLng of WIMS and WFMS of the First Methoaist church,1: Grove bacfc of -Kimball school-of Theology. Picnic din ner at 0 o'clock. "Young Married People's lub of tue First Presbyterian .church. Hager'a grove, 6 o'clock. " " - i; Friday '-d: " First Congregational . church missionary - meeting and picnic. Mrs.' E. A. Miller, hostess. Missionary society. : First. Pres byterian churcbv Mrs. C. P. Bish op, hostess. . . - i . , First ConereEational church will be complete" jprlor ip Julyil, missionary meeting and picnic Federation day, i ; cu iMrs E.iA, Miller, hostess. A tfymposluttrb five delegates! 'Missionary society,, -tirsirres- to the Marshfield convention held I byterian church. Mrs. C. P. Bish last t month, will he the. feature, ot I op, hostess. v :"-r;-; jiM': that' day. " I Garden club "open garden at The fjfft fpeakers and teeir snb- J home tot Homer smitn, ova ixoria jects are: Mrs. WlUlam Grasslg, 1 Summer. Oregon-; City,' music; Mrs. Frank McCrillia, ; Doembecher. hospital, the big project of the federation; Mrsi Charley Hoge, Mllwauklei the American " home, the keynote "of tneconve'tfUbn report of the de pa frment.vby'Mrs.- James l. Shaw, and the social aide of. the conven tion, by Mr$.Earl Hobhs ...,. .,.-..--- Ing the headquarter omTortabl and', convenient tor club women. More furniture however", is need ed, such &s chairs-and small rags. and the prederit,!;Strs: fiiidle Drr Dunbar, . asks'"5 all v meiabers . or friends to make their glfta as early as ' possible so that the building the annual: picnic' on the lawn at the Miller home at 6 o'clock In the evening. '1 Assistant hostesses with Mrs. Miller during the. afternoon will be VeraShattuc and Mrs.. D H." Uoloha. Miss Edith Hazard will conduct the devotional. Mrs F. D. Kibble will talk on mission- ! The federation; assisted by Port- J ary -worfc abroad, while Mrs. H. M Society Leader. Wbq'Divorced l senator was iVasningion Hiae f : -r . I 'I land Federation of "Women's or ganizations will serve tea from S to'S p. m. Saturday, following its program; ;- The traildnlg will be open every' day 'daring -thecchaa- taiiqtia and all women attending are invited! to see It and use It: Vitrlotts' Clubs of ' the federation have keen 'assigned? flay during the season, to ber hostesees at" the headquarters, -Irom July 7-lS- Portland Telegram! r . '. " Mr,' and Mrs. John McNary and Senator Charles McNary, spent the week end at Cascadia. ' Tb Lutheran Ladles Aid soci ety will give an ice cream social Wednesday evening" at 8 o'clock on the lawn of Mrs. Hockett, 1603 N.' Commercial street. - -" Miss Esther Dieffenbach has re lumed home from a two weeks' vacation at Agttc beach ijr. and Mrs. Adam Kron and daughter, Constance, and Mr. Ar intr Raymond ox roruana. en joyed an outing over the "week end at' Newport with Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Nelson and daughter, Ruth. ; . . ;rv '. .The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller, :1500 South High street will be the scene of-the July Mis sionary gathering of the women of the First' Congregational church on Friday afternoon, followed by ft ,1 j !' ii I l ' "ll " ' 'f ' Mead's talk will deal with .mission aries In the United States. Mrs. T. S, MacKenzle will read a. letter from' one , of - the: missionaries Of the chureh -who is at worjr-ln the breign fields.- ' The entire church congregation will enjoy a, picnic dinper at b o'clock, under Abe trees. -r , ?, - . . .. Mrs.- Otto. Kubin entertained as herguests Over the -week end; her sisters -'Misses. Evelyn and Haaei CamP ' trf" Seattle. The Misses Camp. left yesterday , morning, for their home, Mrs. Kubin accompan- ing them as far as Portland. VMr." and Mrs. H. F. Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mr.-and Mrs How ard George, and Misses Gladys and Carolyn Wilson-spent the Fourth at, Taylor's Grove Mr. and Mrs: Fred J. Tooze have taken a home at 1680 Court street Mrs. Tooze and daught ers, Helen and Annabel, are ' re cently of Oregon City, where Fred Jr.,- plans to remain for sometime as advertising manager and book keeper for the Oregon City fan ner-Courier, before, joining the family here, ' The Woman's Foreign Mission ary . society and tne woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet this' afternoon for their annual Joint ; meeting in the grove back of the Kimball school of Theology. Following a business ' and social meeting, a 6; 30 o'clock picnic din ner will be served in which . the families of the congregation will participate.' , Each family is asked to bring sandwiches for Its group and one other dish, . Families are :i ' J . ' ' 5 JiT4 - 'i-. (? - i, IHM 31 IRUSH00TS.rHUSBAflD AT MATE 1)VRI DINXEIl NEW YORK, July 7.- (By the Associated Press.) Allan Davis, 25, nnderstpdy to the leading man in the play, "White Cargo." was shot in the shoulder and head 'to night, by his chorus girl wife in an'apartment. where he was dining with two friends.- He was taken to the Polytechnic hospital in .a serious condition ' !- -' Mrs. Davis, known profession ally as Edith Parker, entered the apartment as her husband was dining with Melville Anderson and Harry Wagstaff Cribble,, play wright. : : - . - . "I want to see my . husband alone." she said. Anderson and Gribble invited her to dine with them.' but she again requested-to see her husband alone, ' Passing through a kitchenette into a bed room 'she and Davis held a brief conversation. - ' A few second later Anderson and Gribble heard reports of a re volver. Mrs. Davis returned to the dining room and, eluding the two men, ran to the street. Three detectives in an auto mobile saw her running, and ac costed her. ' When they learned the cause of her flight they ar rested her and she was held on a felonious a&aault. The actor was placed under the care of Dr. Thomas Russell, who recently op erated on Earl Sande, the Jockey An immediate operation was or dered. Anderson and Gribble were at a loss to account for Mrs. Davis' motive in shooting her husband. " a i ... , ai jne pouce station Mrs. Davis refused to talk. 1 , . - - -: !Mr. Petrt Goelct Gerry ? whose recent divorce in Patis from, J Snato. crry of , Rhode Island caused something of a 'sensation in eastern .societj in .which they, arc prominent figures,' is. honey mooning with ' new. husband. A. Sumner Welles, an attache of the Latin-American division of the -state department. T Mr. and Mrs. Welles are shown. : j , Iri fTvwriety of color c.oiiltinaUons, From sheer chiffon to seashore Sport' hose -all grades are repre sented .In oxr, Btjecipn, Utility Hose ; 12c. We'ira sXanilTal-le ollisU hose, women's and misses', to ..SeH.8t-rw . ' ' ' w Chautauqua Week July 9-16 ; f WILL FEATURE Daddy Long Legs Alton Pacliard -Junior Chautauqua Bai?d Day Dr. George Fallis . t . ,. -AND - ' ': , , OTHER ATTRACTIONS f Buy Your Season Tickets -' Now at Redaced Price v On Sale At Patton'a Book Store, Hartman's Jewelry " Store, Will's Mnsic House, Commercial Book Store, Miller's Store, Bishop's Cloth ing House, Buster Brown Shoe Store,- Shaf er Harness Store, . Opera House Pharmacy. vt lit 1 1 - .'--'' -!- i .... hmti i onevoiiY also asked to provide their own dishes and isilverware. j. ' T . ( : 'j-; ; Mr. ! and Mrs. William McGil christ, Sf., Miss Harel McGilchrlst and Isabel, Page and Jean Douglas of Berkeley. Cal., returned en Monday from an outing at Nye beach. Mr. and - Mrs. .'William Page Douglas (Isabel McOilchrlst) are In Seattle for the Week,, the children having motored- home with the McGllchrlst's.. j .. - 'j Word received . from Herbert Barlow by his parents, Mr. , and Mrs. p. M. Gregory, tells of plans to leave on the 26th of 'July for Australia. Mr. Barlow la now In Hawaii. He is in the electrical dKislon of the navy and will make the voyage to Australia on tne U. S. S. Mexico. S " Rev. H. C. Stover and wife will return to Salem, Saturday... Rev. Stover will fill the pulpit of Cen tral Congregational church at the corner of 19 th and Ferry" both morning and evening. " " Miss Ruth Healy who has been the guest of Miss y Martha Chase for, the past two weeks returned to her home in Portland yesterday. Mrs.. Minnie Kingsley of Wad- dena, Minn., ia the house guest o Mf, and Mrs. E.-B. Grabenhorst. Oer ithe week; end Jdr. and Mrs. Grabenhorst and little daughter. Aanemay, and Mrs. Kingsley, and Mrs. Grabenhorst's mother, Mrs. Nellie Harris, spent the week end at Neskowln. The party, returned earlier than they expected on ac count of the,innes3 of MrsMlarris. Mrs. Harjris f rlendsjrlll be glad to know she Is better this week. . Thompson and daughterr1 Fay Louise, have re turne4 - from, a vacation at New port. i1 '." . ... Barbara Frietchie tent. Daugh ters of Veterans, will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in the Armory for the regular meeting. Coach and Mrs. Guy L. Qathbun and family spent the Fourth of July at Five Rivers. Mr, and Mrs. H.' A.. Ro we and daughter, Kathryn, spent' Sunday at philomath as the guest of Mrs Rowe'a mother, Mrs. W. H. Boles The G. II. Thompson home near Pratum was the scene of a delight fai reunion on July 4 with "dinner served on the lawn. Twenty rela lives were ; present for the occa sion. Seated at the long table were: Mrs. Dan Clark and daugh ter. Miss Mildred Clark, of Harris- burg ; Misa AlberU Klrshman -of Harrlsburg; Miss Elizabeth Stint son, of Portland; Mrs. L. Griltts and small son, of San Diego; Mr. ahd Mrs. Guy O. Smith and sons. Lawrence and, Robert;, Miss Bar- Dara scnwindt, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson and children, Alice Marie and Junior of. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. T,. A. Smith, Helen May Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. O. H.'ThOflipson. 1 ! Dn?July 4th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: Theodore Stelk of Clear Lake, Miss Anna St oik. became the bride of Mr. N. SI Miles of Woodburn. Jlev. Burns of. Clear Lake officiated. i The . bride wore a dainty gown of white.. CSbe is a graduate of the Saleta' high; school. . , wf Imlaediately following the cere- Ctt Own tsttiman - Vrery ainraiar (xpt Mo 4l i .a fklet,-th ilal Or(a 1 -.. - ., . . , -,j Local Rates For CJsi:Ificd Advertiii22 On time- Tht tia Six ttm .. ... . Daily or B4y S ewatt pr word 5 eamt pr vr4 8' Ya f WHL Suadsy SO cta Br wor4 ' I .r4r ra, t that tkaa eoiiMBtiT Uaa. - N ad Uka far Um 25 eemta. . Ad rna Sady mmlj hrf& at Mt-liiM raU. AJ?rt1irtl xpt ,Pr U" a4 "SilMtUB HmtU") viU b takes ever th tlpha u tka advartiscr i aberibr to ftkoa. Tb SUtMmii will rciT miwr Uiaaeats M amy tin tha day ar sight. Ta iBMra prapar eliUea tkoa adt aaai4 ba Is.baiara 1 p. aa. TXXXFEOKS tS at MS , HELP WAXTEO Male 11 j FIRST CLASS DAIRTMA3 v If1"' BatgaSWSMSaMaBaC3gSaBiaiMi C a ai i a aTJatMSaBBB;aaal V WAXTElV-EmpIoywejtc 10 WASTEt POSITION AS JlOl'SEKEEP r brr thara ia aa toBit boa. S240 jrara Swtaaaa. - - - liS rOK OASDIX PLOVIKO. BA8KXEXT iCKiag a4 ta wart, faaaa ISPS. 19nl4tf FOR REKT 81 Tt IS.XSE BEST Bl'SIXESS LOCA . tioa ia HaUaa. . 8m B. W. Kacy. 2u2 Wray Bloekri till FOR BENT STOREROOU' OX - IIM. -. laaira Hatal Arf a. BTATR sijaitf Money to Loart , ' Ob Rl Fatata ' . ' T. K. POBU (Ovar Baak fiaak) BEPORg BOMI TOU L.EAVR TOUB OR CAR HAVE IT : Insured Properly PioBaket. Back Baadrlcka. U. 8. Bank BUf. 4 28 U AUTOMOBILES WR WRICK 'Ell Parta tor U rara. We tail far laaa. Oat war nrieaa a trailara. Balaaa iaM Wracking Co, . 40S S. Ckart atraat. Phaaa 1159. ' - - 13 If EDUCATION SAID NEEDED TENNESSEE SHOWS LACK OF ADULT EDUCATION", SAID ' BCHEELEH AUTO WRECKIXO CO. U1 - bar vaar aid car. Hifheat eaak priaa Mid. 1085 N. ComwreUl St. lllStf AUTO ItEPAIRINQ PRINTED CARDS. 8ISK 14" BY 1H" wardiof -"a-ar Raat." price 10 aaaw aak. Btataaaua Bailnaaa Offlaa, aa ptui I loar. FOR RENT Apartment S3 FOR RENT lrrVNI8HED S-ROOU partaaBk witk aaamnt aa Sarmsa. trirtly notlrrn. Jaqaira Kafoary Broa. i - . 23J10 MCXLT . tCRNISBEO . 5 L'ataa. APARTMEVT. . JSjJO FVRXISHED APARTMESTS. XAReE eaol raoaa. 160Unij. S72-R. aajio , J aeat, St 7 Hill. 2IJ10 2 TWO-ROOVED APTS.-$18.00 Xaraia l'JO.00. 700 K. Bit.. WITH 5 ROOM CX FURNISH ED APARTMENT. Beat ia city. '311 Conrt. 23jS" rOR RENT APARTMINTa ttt V. Com arc 11. t3U FOIJ RENT Rooma S3 NICE ROOM CLASS. IX, HOARD AND ROOM. (23 M. COTTA0K. ... .,. - 2ijf FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPIXO OR alaapiar rooam. S7 8. 4aeh. S5j mony refreshmenis were served to the wedding guests, the immediate friends and relatives ot the bride and groom. ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Miles left at once for a short' wedding trip to Tilla mook after which they will reside at Woodburn. ; VMrs. Miles' going away costume was an ensemble of dark blue. Those present at the wedding weje: Mr., and Mrs. Theodore Stolk, Mrs. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. William Miles and baby, Mrs. Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Priem 'and Infant dauKhter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jon'es and family, Mr. and Mrs, George Benson and family, Fred Stolk, Henry Stolk, William Stolk Grandma Collard, Mr. and Mij. pierce ' Collard, Miss Alice J Cellard; Miss Claire Collard, Wfl- liam Collard, Miss Rheta Weise, ani Miss Grace Darling. SEATTLE. July 7. The exam ple of Tennessee was cited as an evidence olj the need ot adult edu cation by Mrs. Julia Bahcock, pub lic librarian -of Bakersfield, Cal., la the principal address at the general session of the American Library association Conference here tonight.' "With the example of Tennessee and a many times presidential candidate before us at this time,' Mrs. Babcock said, "we cannot but see that some of us as 'states as well as Individuals are unjvilllng to accept truth. "If we have fears for a religion which is in no wise at conflict with truth and which needs no such feeble defense as -prohibitory state laws, we are far from being an intelligent nation," ' she as" serted. - . - "Adult education might well begin its work with state legisla tures and retired politicians." GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRICE. UED LEK LEEENQOOD OARAGE. Oafc rat rapainar, liaepf crrin. tlraa. Miliar ana Saatb. CommareiaJ. PkaBB 664. . . . s2tf AUTO TOPS SIR V9 FOR TOP AND PAIST WORK. O. J. Hall abm Tap rimt eavp Rar fira dpartma. -allt HOU8EKEEPINO OR 8LEEPINO 27 8. Chnrrk. . 15j24lf FURNISHED ROOM RIGHT' UPTOWST. !.Hot and Cold watr. itfia 'haat. SIS . Liberty.' Ow Darby'a - Drar 8tara. 25il CLUB t OWNER ..STBICKEN INVESTIGATION OP DANCE DISASTER UNDER PROBE strike May be called i'&YSTEKERS THREATEN QUIT-CONSTRUCTION' TO - - WAElllNGTON, July 7 (By Associated 'Press.') The board of officers ot the Brick Layers, Ma sons and Plasterers' international union of America tonight rejected a proposal advanced by represen tatives of building contractors looking to arbitration of the juris dictional, dispute between it and the operative plasterers interna tional union which Is threatening to tie up $500,000,000 of construc tion in various parts of the coun try.'; ' i 18 SMUGGLERS TAKEN MANY "CALIFORNIA ".NAMES FOUND ON WARRANTS BOSTON. July (By the As sociated Press.) Timothy Barry, treasurer of the Pickwick club, to day collapsed while " testifying be fore the' Suffolk - county, grand Jury which is investigating the collapse, of the building housing the clnb with a loss of 43 Urns early Saturday morning. Barry was weeping as he was led from the grand Jury room. The grand Jury. which sat un til 11:30 6'clock last night, held another evening session tonight It is ot expected that the investi gation will be completed, until late tomorrow, as District Attdrney Thomas O'Brien has summoned additional witnesses for tomorrow. PRINTED CARDS. 8II 1 BT VH" - word lb c. gaeiaa ta ftaat." piiaa 10 eeata aaek. 8talaaaa Bnilaaia aiflca, - traond floor. FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATHFOR veatlaniaa. Strictly - modara. kaoaa. Few blocks from Capitol. Pkaaa 14-J. 5jlTtt ROOM FOR RENT TH MODERN HOME. ' tkrea- blocka from aiata kaaao. All canTeniracca. Oantlaaaa preferred. Pleaae tia refcrencaa aad aldreaa A. B.. car Btataamao, lJ28tf FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE TOR ttndeBt wHA aleepiac aairh priTilea;ea. TarytUaf modara. Raaraaeea ara ro-qaire-d. Addrua room, cara Btateaaaaa. FOR RENT House ' - 27 ' FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FURNISHED boaae. S25. raa-room ko .' 940 JX). i - . ejeTea-ravm aaodara kaaaa, 930.00, -Will , " GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 49 i X. Cattafe. ' iTJTtf MODERN FURNISHED SlX-ROOM COT taro. 451 8. 16lk. 37j9 5-ROOM . Phosa BUNGALOW V82-W.. .... FOR MST. 3Tja- FIRE LOSS IS HEAVY Mrs.' Grace .1- Satin Sport Frock ;. MM; SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 Ralph Owens, Bald by the arrest ing officers to be a "big Los An geles business man," was - taken into custody today in a federal roundup of 18- suspected smug glers of liquor frbm the steamer Principio, a supposed rum runner. Owens, after being charged with a 'violation of the Volstead act, wag released on $5,000 bonds. Joe Parehtl, San , Francisco tailor, also named in one of the IS warrants Notified the United States marshal's office that he would surrender later In the day, The federal officers charge that the suspects attempted to land large quantities of liquor from the Principio 'In May .and August. is24. . , Among those named in the war rants were J. 11. Madden, maypr of Sausallto, Marin coanty, and A. C.'.McAdam. said to.be aa. agent lor the Consolidated ' exporters Ltd., of Vancouver, B; Co DURANGO, Colo, July 7. (By Associated Prese.) Aa entire bus iness block of Chama. New Mexico, ahnnt 70 mile southwest ofRur- ango, was destroyed by fire late today. Damage Is estimated at $ 200.000. The Chama Mercantile company sustained the greatest in dividual loss $100.000.. HOUSE. FOR RENT CLOSE quire Botel Are o. IK. 17i28lf FOR RENT DWXIXXAa AT 1653 a Uawt $24 par aaaatk. CaO at 8 tat oa ts wiaaa axikca. ar Back Haa- drlckB. S7aAtf - t - ' FOR RENT T-raaak ra piaataraA kanaa la sank Salea; S klatk (rem etreea car. Frt treoa and tardea. S30.OO par awaU. Ulr4eh aad Roberta. 1S3 . C'oia'l. Phoaa 1354. Tjl4tf Oregon City Street Improve ments aggregating, $80,000, will be!begun at once. . ' 1 GENERAL MARKETS I W j ' w : Portland Dairy Exchange PORTLAND, July 7. Butter, extras 4e; Standards-4SHc; prime firsts 4 Be; firsts 43c. Eggs Extras 38c; first 87c; pullets 35c; current -receipts 33c. COOLIDGES" ENTERTAIN LtNCllKON GUESTB PRESENT; THERMOMETER HITS 06 Eleanor Boardma- "White and ; black satin is com bined to make this smart two-place frock worn by Miss Boar dm an. The Mouse of ;whlte satin has 'an at tached throw-scarf lined with black satin, which may be worn tightly wound ' about the neck ad thrust through a slit at a the - walatlme. White tlnyidrzsXartt that only V t' SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 7 (By Associated Press). The cool -weather . which has prevailed here slnee President - Coolidge be Kan nis vacation two weeks ago gave way today to a heat wave wnicn was an uncomrortable re minder of Washington summer weather. The day was sultry,' the thermometer in Lynn, where the executive offices: are,, reaching 9 C degrees on the street. Along the shore at White Court It was several Tlcgtceg cooler but it was not until late "tn 'the day when a thunder storm, came up that ahy real relief, was" afforded the. president. '-? . The president an Mrs. Coolidge spent the day ha -first. Anniver sary of the, death of their eon, Cal vin at White Court. They had as luncheon guests Frank W. Mon dell,- the director of the war fi nance corporation, 'and Mrs. Mon dell and tonight dined alone. ' ' Fish caught thlspring are not so large as the ones ; caught , last sarlag. but ; they wlll be ; next spriag. j GtHCHESTEfl SPILLS d- .l'innvtt v jk a M...eW. V .11 B)ri.aiMa, a n i ' Portland 11nf - " PORTLAND, ' July 7.- Baying prices, valley timothy $20 O $21; alfalfa. $11; clover $17; oat hay do' Eastern Oregon $210 $24.50; nominal; cheat $16; oat and vetch $19 $20;- straw $8.50 per. ton Selling pfices $2 a ton mdreL ' ' t - - -' WANTED TO RENT 31 AN EXPERIENCED- FARMER WAKTS ta vent a geaaral farm ar take ataa- a cement of a farm next fall. Addraaa y. C. Taylor, 436 rJUta St4 SaWm. rr. 3119 WANTED--JIisJlaiieous 35 wwjiar ma . AU,TlV3Sl-vil r farmitara for aaak. fkaa 411. -. asati ! H1QUXST PRICES PAID FOR USED aiovea, too la, farmltara. Rtiff'a Uaa4 1 Ooeda Dapt, arraaita iwi koaaa. CASH- PAID FOR - PALSR TEETH - deatel ti, blatiaaa aad diaratded . jewalrj. Heka Kaeltiac aW Bofiaerf Co, Otaega. MWktaa. . - SSjatal WANTED TO BUY FCRNTTCRR. Poaa . 75. - - asju WAKTKD rRTVATK MONEY rOl farai loaak. Wa hiva araaal applies- vaoa aa aaaa, . nawUH : Si. Kakarta - ij lae, 105 Oreraa Bldr. adl4tl FOR SALE 37 ONE TEAM. WAGON AND ALL, NECKH aarr farmiBf implemaats. Seea bead , of eava. ? kxd ( Vaarknfa aad. J raWea. lla. - Ptaoa ta real, with plenty of ontrance.- A. A. Martia, 3 mnee aatv mt Me na ma. ureses. - STjIO 7 'SALTT7.T T.TAT11TETS? - Prleaa orated ara wkelatal aa ara priaaa race reed k tumara. Urn rakail prteea ara rnJ ... , . . GSAXX AJTO XAT, Ka. 1 toft vkita vkear - ' No. 1 aoft red kaat Oata Cheat kajr uai Bay Oat Bad vatck kay pork, ktuTTOx ktx nirr fl.4S 1.40 is eo is.00 15.0 Hags, 200 230 ewU Hom. 25O-S0O wt, Lifkt bow, Cora . . ... . Baiht Prwt yiotk UBBtU flt.SO SIS. 00 ta SVta -leiTa POrLTSlT 15 (..16a lleaTy liefta I.iftt kena . BralWra i...V.. PuileXB ... . . . t ,, 17e i EGOS,' BUTTX-S. BTTTZRFAT . pry reaaaaabla. Abae oBa very bloky keaey toaail kar vara. -art. 1S. Alao at baraeaa aad wagta. FatraroMda.: Todd. STilO ruruanu vtratii ruiiuri PORTLAND. Jnlv 7. Wheat. SIOKLT MATED PAIR TOCSO BLOCKT hard white, hluestem. BaarL soft) . Sikrf'Hrftriwik! white, western white, hard winter, July and August $1.40; Northern spriag. July $1.88; August $1.37; Western red July $1.35; August $1.34; BBD hard white July $1.43 August $1.42. - Oats No. f, white feed, July $23.80; August $29.80; No. 2 gray July $32.80; August $29.50. Corn-Na. 2 July $45.7J; Aug ust $48; Millrun, Btandard, July, August 325." '! " TOT FOX TERRIER DOO. waW-k dag. Pkaaa ill. CPLEXDIDf - 7JS BI.ACKCAP8 4. PICK THEM TOCR- atlf. Kirer raad. Kta A, SO. LATE CABBAGE PLANTS FOR 8ALR. . 110 IHTiatilB. 37jt 43TOSI CL4JVE rboaa 105F11. HAT. fit TO. STjlO' VICTROLA AXD RECORDS. FISX raaditioa. 7S. Bos 842 cara Btataa- LAXGR RAXQES COMPLETE t.IHl Fevptaa PaxaJtafa 6tr. . 211 Jt BeroiaA Slal FOR BALE OLD KXWBPAPTR8. TZX eaU a kaadW. CimUtiam departatoa - Oracoa Etataaaua. STtI 8IU. C8 TOCR VUZO- FX;BITVXE H. U EUIf FaraUara Co. Uaed Oo4 Dept. - Oppoaito aoart koaaa. rfmll Trespass Notices Traapaaa Kotteaa, ForSalo ana ld laekaa. prtatad aa rood te aakc eaaeai kear- lag tb ararda. VXaatl la Maraky O fe es Tkat TTvapaaaing la Btrietlr Farkid V dek Oa Tkoao Pram laaa Uado FaaAlty of Pea aaaa tioa,"- . PrW lt oaak far JSa. " Orafoa. eu lea-ma a Pak. C , 8ae, S?atf FOR 8 Jk IX B.FCLAIM X TJ ADTO PARTI ' far aJl cara. Bra 60 ka wl. Topa, .' bode. trai?era. Uike'S itU wret Ug Kaaas. 3ta Caakar Pkawe -' . , 5 t V , J- .-,.4 M 1 1 4 Botterfat. dlier4 , 44t . -. ... - -