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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
M ' ' ' ' : r V; rfy; Taut .n;n;:o: Y.nnt G THE OREGO:tCT.r r V 4 ; 0':.t.' .'w"V- "V : -a yri .ff-V ..rlvni" ... Phone 186 M ItS. MARQAllirr ilcCLUER. National War Mother, 'of Kansag City brought her official Tlslt in Salem, to. .close late latt eTenlng. .Following ;I8. Mc Cluer'g arrival hew on Wednesday she was entertained at a reception In Willson park. "The high' school orchestra, "The 'Blueg "Boyg.'m of -which Marrla Headrick .ia.thedi rector, f urnlshed.,the Instrumental music of, the eVening, while " tne vocal numbers were siren in a pleasing manner by Mrs. Harry Harms, who wag accompanied by Mrs. Frank". 2inn.. The.plAXlng of the electric fountain was a fes ; tire feature of the eteniag. '"Mrs i (McClueT responded lnfrn appropri 4 ate manner when called upon to address the audience assembled Yesterday: at" noon corers were placed for 40 at the luncheon serred In the Chinese room at -the Gray Belle, honoring Mrs. Mc Cleur. ' No arrangements were made for. a luncheon hour pro gram due -to ' the limited .tlme available. , The Important business of the day . was-, the board taeetJ ins which 'followed at which every member; , with , the exception of Mrs. George H. Alden, the parlia .men - f . tar Ian, -wu'o is .in .the east, present, , :i ',.' t la the official .grpup,. are .lira. Florence "Carjer. 6rtland.,vatat war mother; Mrs'FV'A.yott 6f Salem, vice president; MrsEmma Fields, secretary Portland: Mrs. , C. Bella i Duncan, treasurer. - t rf -.i: rr -. i r . Portland;' auditor, Mrs Ella Down- sjjsi. PflttiandX.cotrpgpQadlnfjBec-. retary, Mrs. John Eubanks, Pp.rtn land;' higtoHanrIrsrEmllyy'Hen- drlcks, Salem, and the following aTrectbrs: Mrs. Eda Harper, Port land,' Mrs. BeTlla.TDicksonr.rAl- banyM.wjfe,' Pree,. Albany, Mrs. Carrie Fowje, j Salem, " Mrs, H. L. ; Fenton. Dallas, and Mrs. -Mary Hafper of Portland, .; Mrs J John McCourt ia ahottse guest of Mrs. Stephen. XcFadden for a jnuniSer of dayg.- ' v!' v ' " 4-V''. - 9Mr.;ano:Mfg. William P. Doug las '.(Isabel McG i fcbr ist) 'arid their I three children Wiilt Jeave ojfi ie thelf , hoxe in BerSceleyi pal. Sirs, bo'u'glas mnd tne jchildr4 fjare befin .tne. meats or Mr. and Mrs. TOlHaVMctJlIchrisU Sr.. the par- seven weks, I Mr. Douglas,, liaving' Joined" the family on ihe rFourth of July at .Newport. ; The follow ing week Mr. and Mrs. Douglas lilt loria trip to Seattle, Taconia nd British Columbia, returning to Portland 'over-the. past' week end. On Sunday. they enjoyed trijr. up ;the .Coiumbla. highway. Since their arrival, in Salem again on Monday evening, these popular vigijors nave, oeen irea.tea .to en Jorable shorter, - excursions, on Tuesday golns to Mehama. tMrs. 'J'bsephlneStewart' is spend- ing seTerai weexs in roniana as the house guest of Mrs. ,W. C. Knighton. " The annual 'ajl-jday ipIcnlc Vt Mountain View, three and a half miles west of Saem' in Polk coun ty, ; is being anticipated I ,rith a great 'deal of Interest by numbers' local 1 people. The picnic wllfl be anallday affair of . tomorrow Saturday, Juiy 18., ".The ' iene- ral public is Invited to participate In the festivities of the day. ; Among Salem visitors in Porf !and yesterday; ttrtte Elks' oar ade were: , lie. and JArg. Curtig Cross, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dyer, and Dr. and Mrs. George Rr Vehrg. :., air. soa.tnri vvj r.; ouuiuy, c tompanied by Carlisle :Roberts motored to Portland yesterday to attend the 'Elks' parade. -Tney wewre guests at the home of Mr. arid Mrs.' Itdy Bishop. . " - - ' Saturday morning the three will mts of Mrs. Douglas. ;.for the past leave by motor,, for Eureka, ,Cail- Just ,Fum Fun and !wnii 'due aol6gie's to AVUl&tn rjennirigs Bran, Clarence 'Dafrbw, Mr. 1 Scopes and the -Coni-' mbiiwealth of Tenriesee::--we 6ffer without argument. ;.. ' (DIRECT FROM A MONKEY) 1 190 OUTO LIBERTY - 1 . . . ..!.;.... m i; ' . J Practicdl in the Art of Fur Remodeling ' fornia, prberejMr. Bishop lias woolen rmflL : They will be the guests of Mr. "Frank MeGee, su-! perihtendent of the mill, and his sister. - The" Bishops expect ' to be gone about two' weeks. Salem friends will oe interest ed to know that Mr. and, Mrs. B,oy Keene pf Coryallls have taken an apartment at the Court for tne summer. ".'. . : - ' Mr anil Mm TI V. V.varm. nnA daughter, Joan. of-FruIUand. and Mr. and . Mrs. C. J, Pugh of Shrevesport, La.are home from tfn.dayg at Cannon Beach .and Seaside. Mr, and Mrg. Pugh are hqw Jnf attendance. kat the Elka convention in , Pprtland. after 'which they will . return ..tQ the Evans home for another, month. A ( little later, in. .the season. Mr. ang Mrs, rana ana Mr. ana Mrg. Pugh , are planning a motor trip Into southern Oregon, before the Pughs return to.Shrereport, where Mr. Pugh, the . brother ...ot- Mra. Evans, is internal revenue collec tor. ' - ? L -. In making the motor trip to the 'beaches the party went by. way of TUlamook, returning through As toria. . t Mrs, Bertha Junk Darby had as hjer guest' over the "past'6 week-end her eon, Herbert Darby. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts returned Wednesday from" a vaca tion at Agate beach. They are in attendance ' for the remainder of the week at the Elks' convention in Portland. ? i , 'Ij'nd'er the caption. , "Bay, State AV SaiHhZlJrs. Xsima Fall ; Scho Bia, "Miss'Sltyl II, Ijolme Mlsa Bertlia R..Kiernan, Miss Viola CSmith.Mrg." Sadie Upner Schul- mah. Miss Marjorl Hurd and Mlsa tiveiyn aywer. , ' ' liss" Smith is one 'of the local delegates to the B. P. 'and W. con vention v in" Portlan'd,''Me. " - - -, t ; - ' ' , ilrt. "Terry "H. Raymond,; the house 'guest ofM'rs. A. N.'Mooreg, Is being f Varipngly welcomed 'by her many Salem friends, numbers of ""informal; affairs having - been planned 'for ier, pleasure.., Mrs. Raymond is always a favored vla- I itor in the city. . The Woman'g union of the First Congregational church.. will -hold the JulyL business, jneetin.at. Jl o'clock this afternoon. at the home of Miss Edith Hazard. '6 40 South Summer street. ' The institution' committee of the Salem'Woman's club will meet at 3:0 ,'0,'clock next Monday at tbe ,hqme of ,the president, Mra. W. F. Fargo, .1 0 85. North. Churp h gtreet, ,The personnel of the.cbni- mfttee lncludeg Mrg. FM. Erick son,' chairman; Mrg. Paul 'Ac ton, Mrg. S. M. Endicott, K. Ohllhg. Mrs. J. C, Nelson, and Mrs. H. I W; Wllllston. Many of the activities' of the. club, for the com'in g year are being' planned for during (he vacatlou period. 1 , , The public health cpmmittej willtake up an actual 'phase ;pf its work with the coming week when ' gtpries at the children's blavxround on Fourteenth 'street start,; 'On hour 'a day. Including Saturdayfrom 3 to 4 "o'clock a story hour Is conducted for the children between, the ages of six The Salem Woman'g rRATZRN'AI. ORDER OY EAGLI3, WiHftt, M.'y. TL 1384-R. CMP PARTY TO LEAVE ADVANCE .:GBOrP 6FF ,' FOK SESKOWIX OX'MOXDAY , The Ealem YMCA boys camp, advance party. leaves Monday - in charge of Ben Kimber of the Mar-, Ion County YMCA. He will Te ac companied by "Ray TMllIer;. John lSIJIs, Warren Keeneyand D wight Adams. They will go- ahead .to get up the camp and have it Jn readl ness'for the regulaf'campers who come Thursday. - This year's camp Is located, on one of tne most peaniuui spois in Qregon: 4.It Is alout. two m"en above Neskqwin, ;-jni tsmpptne fine 'sand beach. A short hlkin- distance from the camp Is Fletcn- er'g Lake. The camp program this nrear is one of .the. beat and gtrongegtyet planned. Practical, talkg and lec tures In .first aid, forestry,' nature study, bible study and pioneer and scout testg will be given. - All' of the gwimmiirfc and'hikirrg'perlods will be strictly supervised." There will be both fresh and gait water swimming. A Red Cross life "guard will be on hand at all swimming periods. ' -": :- , "Ole" Crary, the f amons camp 6ok,, will .Jake care o!Lthe.,eata again , this year. . He. Is an, expert cobk and hia. menus are noted, as all the boys who went , last year will declare. ; I LbckfIiatei Fcr . Qauified Advcrtiilrj rOtlBl- , i enU 9r weri 1 g niii pr wrd miU w vrd OaateMta, daily sad - -nadr ... -. g Mat pr word la order U ra'ika sort tka tiia rat. d?rtiamtBt ! raa ia eeacatiTa Usueft. V ad Ukaa for bu tka SS eenU. Ad raa Saaday-oaly ckarfd at AdTtrtl fartoa. Ji" tad 'SItti0M WBtd") will bUka ever tna talapMaa u . taa ita 4axept adTrtir la a tubienbar a pka. Tb Stataanaa will raeaiva.adTar tUtorti a any tim ai tha day ar aifhC Ta laaora prapar laailea ttaas ada aaaaid ba la Vafera T p.-aa. JB3JC2S0SS.la.eT 613, . , J Money yto Loan On Rfal Eklata T. K. FORD (Orer Ladd Buafc Bank) BEFORE TOU LEAVE TOTJB HOME " Iqsured Properly - MmJ it "Bwki a Headrieka. ' U. 8. AUT03IOBILES ; I ' WK WRECK IM .faita-for .ail ,ara Wa aall.lar .leaa. Ort oar prices on trailer. Salem Aaio Wrrkiie 'Co- 402 8. Chare Street , -. a FA laftl I ,Hiti or Breakfast I I- Women Lawyers entertain leader land nine fn profession 'irom Oregon,", ,a,nd j club will continue in charge until with the su.bhead..,Misa ; Grace the end of "August. Those 'desir- K?. smun, assisiani aiorney gene-4 ing to assist in tnis manner-may v.v rt' eon of Massachusetts assoclaUoh." I Who will be glad for all volnn th'e' Boston Globe,' in n earl Jnly T teers, . r The first committee, that issue, carries the .fpuowing story j of public health, of which Mrs. F. that will be of Interest, to Salem A.- Elliott' Is chairman. Includes friends1 a three-column, cut , of In Its personnel Mrs. Elliott; Mrg. the luncheon group appears with W. H. Byrd,Mrs. E. E. Fishe'r, the story: . L". ... f Mrg. Grant R. Bonell, Mra. A. L. Miss Grace E. Smith of: Salem, I Wallace and Mrs. Frederick Hill Or.,' as8lstapt , attorney" general fn Thompson. 1 that state,, wis the "guest f. the . Massachusetts Association' of Wo- The kina's "heralds of the Jason men Lawyers yesterday ,at,a lunch- church will ?meet at - 2:50 eon at, theWomen'a. Republican I o'clock 1 thig afternoon in the church. ! j All members are reinest ed to .bring ; visitors. Mr. and Mrs. T. ' M. Barr ' and club, r.4 6 r Beacon .street. The ocj casloh ' brought, tqgether ' a large number of attorneyg.lrohj all gep? tions of Massachusetts .'and York. Mlsa Smith waa accompan- tmU war in foTttand'v.trta ,,.- , IO ,ne Kirs' onTention. ton of Cambridge Miss Greta C. Coleman,' presi dent of the association, Introduced the honor guest, who told in. a simple Informal manner of ber early days as a school teacher In Oregon, later of "her activltieg as a student of : business lines,' and finally her work aa a stenographer and clerk, in the office of the At torney . general. . Following her admission, to the Oregon, bar, she became assistant attorney gene ral. Miss Smith called attention to the manner in which the field of opportunity for women U broad- ' 'Slipon Sweaters $land$l3 DIbomers ' Stepin Camisoles Very Special 59c 7 . House Frocks , Featuring the New Sport Stripes in. high colors. Very special - : '; V4Q SPECIAL 4 ' A'HnarClinui3 'ol. Slimmer Weai&Ua f Tub Sillcs Crepes; I yoilci Bathing Suits Discouiited r 25 Fidl Fashidnsd Silk Hose In the -Wanted: Shades" , $1 SortHose 98c . Ci'Vcb::s!peiifi 1 '"iV y. W Laces: Crcpc3 Gecrtttcr n ' MvV"" and insured Q'Crcl!csnsj I ; Cczti 7 9 ri TV 11.11 I i .! "r - I . r - i I ' -TV mm Street Froclis .Botted Voiles, Tis?iii-GInghi Printed Broadcloth, Etc. 3' 01X3-C2.C3 Jat Parasols 79b v 1 a ,,iiiw va ' .Tlanll"3afis . S3X8 Amoflg recent guests at Netarts were Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.Buck- ner, Miss Ruth Buckner and Mr and Mrs. Lester Kearns of Port land. -They were absent a -'week. The Woman Relief corns will nom lis: rreguiar meeting at 2 o'clock' Satarday afternoon in-Me- Cornack hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinhave as their gueetsMr, and .Mrs. Dickson pf Phoenix, Ariz., who they gtate are enjoying the climate, partlcu eninr. esnecfallv In th nrnfpaslnn . . .. . , i ; I lemperaiure at limes reaches as 01 iw ... I . 1 . high as 118 degrees.' They In. reference to obstacles -that confront; the woman In tbe pro fession, she said, that although there is a great field open to wom en, she has to show expert ability, whereas' ability in a man is taken for, granted, almost invariably. ' She discussed, the Jury system Jn Loregon, where jury serried lg vol untary for wonien The - Jurora are drawn and any woman chosen may .decline to serre. Many of the. finest women, of Oregon lake high aa 118 degrees.' .They will spend ' the "major portion of the summen at .the Joe Martin home KIDNAPING TALE TOLD Andihey hid. about. everything else ..in. Oregon . yesterday.. And welcome as,.the,tlo'wers of spring., Flax tours and experiments are all right; there ,1s a. great.deal to do In deciding upon .the. best soils and locations and Jn ; developing methods" to , ,gett a larger tonnage Of fiber from each. ton. of straw. But the. fact thot.the Salem dis trict can produce'as fine' a Quality of fiber nax as can 6e grown,' In an tne worm is now ana was long since commonplace. ..What we need most Is work alone the lines of treating and manufacturing the iiax, wnen:tit is , grown; getting down to brass tacks. . There is a world of room In -this respect. ". . S Mrg. Margaret McCluer, national Rome BllilCling CtlUTCh SCHELfeES AUTO WRECKIJIO CO- will bmr yonr old car.. ,liiht raaa iitim - .fias " r . : -1 6. 1 .1 tif ALTO REPAIRING SALESMEN IS PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP pppppppppppppppppppppprpppppp PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAB BI VOXET XOW OPPORTUNITY FOR - UJVAA'CEMEXT a faraiah all tha proapacta you eaa kaadle. Wa hare aa "apptaiaer wha eaa aothiac bat .. list . and pholorrapk property ar yao. to aU. Wa haa tboa . aanda ( propniei properly luted.. We ara aallias ana drrda ( tbouaaada at dollara'- worth af property eery aioata. W a & a kica a-raaa aaleamaa who kaa beta aaeeesafal aithrr iaT raal " iratata er asaaa athrr aelliac liaa. Sea lit. Killer,' PP ,-aaleamanaf or, at oar Portlaad PP offiee. f-.. ' ''. PP PARKER RsALTT COHPAXY PP 1008 Porter BMf. -th at Oak PP - Partlaad, Orefoa. pp - . r!5jl7tf PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP a pp PP PP PP : PP pp PP pp pp pp PP pp PP PP PP .Pp -pp pp pp PP pp PP PP PP PP pp ."WANTED -Emplpjmfnt 19 TOUXO WOMAX "WITH LTTTLE GIRXi waaU fcooMkaepiag. Tal 1829 J. FOR GARStX PLOWING. BASEMENT dizriax aad .team .work. phoia-.19f 2. -.aSaiUtl YOUXO ' MAX, EXPERIENCED AC- -eoantaat. wuhea ta locate ia Saleai. Waald lika panaaeat pomtfoa ar part time wark. Caa Aaadla fall aat at hooka aad aiake la cam a. tax reperta. Phena M: W. Smith. 1870-M.- 19)19 FOR RENT 21 TO LEASE BEST BUSINESS LOCA- tioa ia Salem. Sea B. W. Macy, 203 1 ray .Block. - IJtt FOR REXT STOBEROOM OX atraat. laquira Hotel Arga. STATE 21j2atf GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRIRCE. VED I.KR. A, LKBENGOOU OAK AGE. Oea- a ral repairing; aceaeaoriaa, ttrear Miller ' and South Commercial. Phooe 564. AUTO TOPS SEE tJS FOR TOP AND PAlXT WORK. Ji Hull An to Top Paint Shop. Kear t're aepartient. - c-mu BrpwnsTlile were Salem Yiaitorg yesterday.-:' . J- ; Mrs. Robert Sandon of Inde pendence was a Salem risltor yes terday morning. . ;" ' . ,Mf, and Mrg. Al Stewart gpent Thursday ; with frienda in the country. ' j . '. . .i, . . : , ,Mr,' and -Mrg. C, 4P. Bishop mo tored to Portland, yesterday to, at tend i tbe Elks contention. . Satur day jthey will leare for a 10-day trip to Eureka. CaU ta Inspect the Bishop woolen mill of that city. FRlXTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY TH wordiaf -.VFar Keat.,. price- 10 ceata . '' each. Stataaiaaa Baaiaeaa Qlliea, aa ' FOR HENT Apartmenta 23 - FURNISHED. APARTMEXT FOR RENT. - ; 545 Court St. Pbaaa 1057. 23J1S FOR REXT APABTMEJiTS. - aioa fit. 110 DIY1- war mother, last evening placed a wreath at the base of the soldier monument on the Marion county court house grounds. .She repre sents the organization that is car rying on with the needs of the to House Sacred Stair ROME--The -dream of .three-: aUarters of a century to 'erect a churih worth ,of . the !. ecclesiastic V . ....... I A I en ft nri nlmnitT of tne yvona war men and tneir famiireai-y'-' -r - rc after a great many others hare VnVT8?,;.?ti Zl forgotten them." Mrs. McClner IMl Dou .l- wuea. says the- soldier -monHroent - here is one of the most beautiful in the Tnlted States; and especially one of the -most beautiful in its get ting, with the pourt ; house and Justice in thebackground, and the These orteririgshaTe beengupple litlng Christmas tree a part of the mented, of course, by a number or picture. The .wreath wag madellra8. aonauons, to the small offerings 'of . thoug andaiof Holy Year pilgrims, who go up the 2 S steps on their "knees, saying ' a special prayer "on each, most of the 'necessary funds -for the edifice'. haYe been raised. CALEXICO, Cal., July 16 (By Associated Press.) Mrs. Virginia Cookson,' Orange "county farmer ette, for whom sheriff's posses hare been searching since last Tuesday, on the theorythatf she naa been muraerea or apducte,d. up at the state hoapltal, with red, white and blue - flowers. It ig worth going to gee. AnnaaaA 4n larV - a- .aTUa V am J their placeg m; the Jury box wil, Jr- w T tM T, ' I .LJ!. . , J Quarters here and told of being lInlLln.eBl.bS ?!. kidnaped by three men in an auto- wijuiBu, ids aaju in.seriaia cases I 1- KsaI h t A V - A . . . 2 . j .. .n. lilJUMJilll aAi.A jiiliuTsa wife as jurwra, nuu laiun tno wnmpn iaIMm nnmnT wll. . J f " ---' . VVU.V.J " A a. . . . . . . . . , . v v i rurcnaae oi me coniroiung imer- PURCRASED Among the guests were Mrg. Alice Parker Hutching of New Yorlc. one of the tint laomen ta be admitted to practice In Massa chusetts: Miss Clara L. Power, as sistant register-of probate in Suf folk .county; Miss Harriet Weller, a former president of tne associa tion; "Mrs. Mary E. Hyde of Pall Rirer, Miss Martha Roberts of Sa lem, Miss Alice E. Pendleton, Miss Angela C. O'Brien Miss Harriet est in the Northwestern Lumber company from Mrs. C. H. Jones Of Tacoma, was announced here today. The consideration was not made' public. The deal , includes one of the largest sawmills .on the harbor,' considerable timber, and eyeral logging camps - Eugene First six months of 1925 8how I1.406.55& building permits issued. ' ' : PERSONALS I The architectural plana "haYe beenj drawn up and the corner stone .was laid recently by Cardi nal Pomnili.! ".. . .,.,',. The Sacred Stair, ror centuries situated in a small . nnobtruglre building just across the ; gquare f rtam! the .great basilica -. of St. Johni Lateran. lg "according to church lerend. the same one on FURNISHED S ROOM APARTMENT, aowaataira. $15. 413 X. 2 1st St. . i- - i3jlg ATTRACTIVE aLAROE . UXFURXISHED apaxtneat, 13 11. Co art. UjlT FOR REXT APABTMEXT8 891 X. Coaa- t Btpmal. -- - .3Mf 'FOR REXT Rooma 23 PLEASANT BOOM. CLOSE IX. PHONE 58S-W. 25jl8 HOUSEKEEPING OR SLEEPIXO rv a. 267 8. Ckarca. - 25j24V PRINTED CARDS. IXE,14" BY. TH" wanlinv' ". a lA.t"!tiia 1 eaata each. - 8tateaaaaa Baaiaeaa alfica, groaad floor. - - - FURNISHED BOOM WITH BATU rOR ceatlemaa. Strictly aaeaara . Mate. Four blocks from Capital. Paoaa 1894 J. asjmt BOOM FOR REXT-IX MODERN HOME, taree bloeka Irona - etate baaaa. All ronveoteaces. Geotlemaa preiarre4. Pleaaa fi rataroaeea aad aaareae' A. B, care fitataamaa. . .. 25J28U FOR RXXT ROOM SUITABLE FOR .etadeata. witk alee puis patch, prieilef ea. ' Ereryt Wuf: medera. Hefereacea are re quired. Addraaa rooaa, cara. fitetmaa." a. FOR RENT Hotwe 27 HOUSE FOB REXT CLOSE IX. IX aaiaa Betal Arga. j - 2728tt FOR REXT 5 ROOM MODERN, HOCSB witk aU baiaaiewt. aad- paved atreet 'and ear. lie. - $25 per aaoatB. Paoaa 21K0-J or call at 395 X. IStk St. . .. J7jiae FOR REXT DWELLING AT 1052 Sa , inaw; g30 per taeata, 'Call at 8 ta tea ma a baaiaeaa afftee, or Becke A Hea dricka. .22aat Summer SIdrts C3.40 tb ' 1 05.00 Mrg. Anna Girod of Fruitland has returned to her home after an ahnanra In- th hirr fUAn Mrs. John Wesley of Scio waa I which Jesua troa wnen ne came a Salem risltor yesterday. - .. neiore fiiaie. . some centuries s,u Raymond Jeffress and Richard I one of the ChrlstUn " Roman em- Titus of Portland" were s guests I presses went, to Palestine, pur daring -the first part "of the week chased the staircase and: had it of Mr.. and Mrs. J. T. Ray. : a j brought to Rome, as a perpetual C. L. Jenkins of Lebanon waa sacred relic. A special indulgence In the city yesterday on business, of niueye.arg is granted to devout J.-O. Crismgn WAa in.Balem.yes-. worshippers .who ascend tne steps! terday morning. His home lg ia on their knteg. . . r Independence. ", ' ' 1 Nearly 75 yearg ago Pope prua' iteY.. ana Airs. t. a. lirown oiitjc began to Interest nimseii in erecting a larger church to house the sacred staircase, and the pro ject has heen , furthered by each succeeding pontiff, including Leo XIII, Plug X, Benedict XV and. finally. Pius XL The church Is to be on the style of a basilica, 31 I meters long and 20 wide. It will bare three naveg set pft by marble columns, and much of the ancient decorations, such aa rare frescoes, will be preserved from the present church to help decorate the new structure. "A prominent place will be allotted for, the Inscription of the church's motto: "There la no more sacred spot than this In the whole world t- : . . iv, -' FOR BEXT. . . 7-roeia .gaad plaateredA boaaa la aertt Salea; 2 bloeka front atreet ear. Frail Uvea aad tardea. . $30.00 par aaoatb, . Ulrica, aad Roberta, 122 Ka.. Con'k P1-oae 154.- ' lTii FOR REXTr-Farm . S3 FOB 'REXT S ACRES WITH BCILD inga, a ra ilea wat en pared road. $120. ' Y. L. Wood. 841 Stati r .t -BOltT WAATKD5IloeIlAiAoiia-35 ETCHINGS Sa yoor doct rrax. wil) aBa M 0 C V VAPp I Saa yoor doctor. .VkVa, how. rrax. wil) eBay th Iniution. , v0 n'C3 f I r- w -w a bt Oaaa 17 MUOmm Jmr Vmd Ymmrt, WOODBY.. THE ACCTIOXEKB BOYI aed faraitara lor caakz Pbaaa 311. glad HIGHEST PRICES j PAID. FOR CSEJ1 , Oooda Dept, appoaita eoart aaaaa. 22tt CASH PAID FOR FAL8B TEETH deatal gold, platlaom aad diacarded Jewelry. Hoke BmeiUBf aad Kaliaerr Ca Otaere, Mickifaa, - 3i27 WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR I a rat loaaa.-- A a kava aeraral "applira tieaa oa baad. Hawkiaa ' . Bebarta i lee.. 20. Orepon Bldr. - S3dHtf 37 U3ED OCTBOABD .MOTOR. . at 117 Uaiaa. - . . IXQCIRE 7jlt "I - General Uarkets Splendid quality seajnless.Axminsterllug in Chinese, Persian all-over .designs and in plain colors. vAn exceptional: jinge of choicest coldririgs is shown. M . .' 9x12 Scdimleks, Fine Quality .-HucSa i - , , The new.nome-maker will be quick to take advantage of this Home .Furnishing Day : special offering, for she will 'recognize the remarkable Yaluee-shown.' Inlaid IJnoleurn, Special $1.65 ,Flne quality linoleum in hewt atr(actlre patterna an'dl moulded, designs. In blue an A tan and blue and cream.; Suitable for gunroom, bathroom, kitchen, "dining room." vThig is ail first quality merchandise and ia Yery special.'; ."j. ,J . '' ? First Qa&iyLlnilitraii ' ' J - o t Vg 4' W 4 i 1 -mm- ..awmaajsim rVLL 7", i. M P0RTLAKD, July . 1 V-Grain futures: Wheat, hard white, blue stem, Baart, .July, August $1.45; soft ' white Jury - 1.4 5 ; "r August $1.44; western white. July $1.45; August ,$1.43; hard ylnter, July $1.41; August $1.40; Northern spring, July $1.40; August $1.39; western red July $1.40; August $1.29; BBB hard white July $1.5q; August $1.39. Oats No. 2 white feed. July $33; August $30; No. 2 gray July $32;tAugut $30. . ,Corn No. 2 yellow, July. Aug ust $ 37.50; Barley No; 4 4.. July, August $30; Mlllrun, standard, August-$!. - , . . .;, , TortUind Hay FOR.TL.AND. Ja.!y 16 Blylc prices, .valley ti: -.otlT .513 r'$21 ; Trespass, Notices - Forale . Treepaia Kotieea, -aiea 14a ia'hea, ', aria tad aa road 10 aaaea caataaa beer . tag the word. "Notice It Herebr Gi aa Thaa Treapaatiar ia Strietlr Farbid dea Oa.Theae Preeiieaa.l'Bdar Peaaltr . af Proeacatioa." Price lie each ar , , far 2-5 e. . Butaaaiaa Pab. Co, Seleai. . Oretoa. Jlatt a- a. a ( Price aiioted ara wheleaala eaa are prices reeelted by tamera. Va ' retail pricea are givea: GEATX AXS EAT No. 1 soft wblta-wbaaa , Na. 1 aaft red wkeat uaia . Caoat- bar Oat. bar Oat aad Tatck bay $1.4 1.4a AO H.$e 15.00 pork, utrrrow ajtd beet Tlora, 18O-200 r-i.. .. , 11.59 Hoe. ,200-350 ewt. Hore, 850-100 ewt. L,ixbaaw, " .. tie Gowo , ; . . e.ra4W Holla - t ia if Dreieed fork.: Laiaba 11' alfa S13; duTer,$17; oat hai i.oaiiA.-l .(Lat $14; oat and Yetc: $19 (f $:0;rEtraw ,$5.50 ..rPr tc-. i-euAn- jru.j ?2 a tea l..,rc. T?Ty beaa I.: : ht keoa , .lefe ht Broiiera Vu-.eta 111 lS!2e 153l 27 . ristcniVrTTi'arAti mery bolter ' ggT' rfst. e- I, S'