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m-7 The second annual' reunion of the Stanard family was held la at -Suiday in the State fairgrounds. Representatives from California, ' ' t . . .... . . 7- . ... ' - Washington and Oregon . attended. the gathering in honor of the 'late f Mr. and Mrs. A. W. StananLV pio neer of 1852. During the after noon the following officers were fnv a J xj 115 N. Liberty . .'. , if Presenting " Jp ' ir -. v. ;;: V Dessea , 1 . Govts' " M S r the Woman n ft If r Me-Woman and Miss " Each feiven that concentrated ut tionrthrough which .we- hava gained our repu tation. V " -'. Fall Opening 5 NOW .SHOWING By AUDBKD BUNCH Phone 108 elected for the costing ear:,w; O. Stanard. Portland, t president ; Elmer Stanard, Woodburn.1 secre tary," ami ;$Uss Minnie Stanard of Portland, historian. It, was voted toi hold next .. year's .. reunion . at Brown3VUie, . waica is. but tnree miles'' from the .'donation land claim of the late Mr and, Mrs. A. W. Stanard. " Sons and. daughters of the plo nkers who (were present were W. O.J3tnard and Miss Minnie Stan- ard of Portland ; C. E. Stanard and A. Stanard-of BrownsviLle and ReT. Frdn 5, Stanard. of- Porters-. vilie,, California. Othera in attend ance were the, families jot the above and, other relatives of the late pio neers. , . ' ' 1," ' . A'r:', The.Stanards.were joined by the Bishop family Sunday, afternoon who were also having a reunion at the State fairgrounds. The Bish ops .- are .descendaiUB-.of -Rev., - W R. Biebop, pioneer -- Una - county 'minister &n.d teacher" and father of Charles P.- Bishop of Salem. Among the membera of, the family who came .from put of the state to attend the. gathering were Mr. and Mrsv Qhester,Starr vl Kansas City, Missouri. ' - - ! Mr. Charles. Fearl who has been the house guest since early April of her sister-in-law -Mrs.-Russell Catlin, and her, niece, Mrs. Frank Spears, left early in the week for her home In Springfield,' Missouri. Mjs. Fert aad Mrs. Catlin .return ed last week-trom. Seattle and Ta- eoma where-'they epent' a month with,, relatives-.ana ; friends.. Dur lag: her nial ih.:Saleni ,Mrst, Fearl was the inspiration, for a number of Informal ff airs;, Miss. Rhea -.Wilson departed last Tuesday for Seattle-where she will bei the guest of relatives ,'. and friends. Before returning to her home she,, will visit other sound cities r. - The home of Mrs. J M. Scharff on. Nebraska avenue was the scene last Wednesday of one of the most a delicious picnic slipper served on - Mrs. J. II. Brewer has as her Interesting meetings ,yeXi held, by the bank, of the mill race. , house gnest for several days Mr.j the. Ilome Missionary-anid ForeisB - la the ronp were Mr. andMrar and. Mrs. fcdJMeyers of Pendletou! Missionary societies' of the. Jason bonaldMiles, Mr. and.Mrs. Alvln Before coming to Salem they ea Lee Methodist Episcopal church. Young, Mr. and Mrs. RoyWassam, joyfd trip to Belknap Springs in The affalrt which:wa an aB-lay Mr. and Mrs Troy Wood srand the upper McKenxie river district, meeting, was heldoufiof doors; Mrs.AR, F. Peters. 'jlK andMra. 3 - "t . : , .ThQ Home Missionary Bociety Earl Chapel, Mrs. Lester Mosher, A.- N Pierce manager of Hotel held the devotional servfce at elev- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Macy, and the Benton, accompanied by his daugh en: o'clock." Mrs." J. Wi. Beckley, following children: Branston ter Miss Margaret, Pierce, and district; secretary of temperance Miles. - Anne-Netta and Barbara jjiM Marjorie Melllnger, left re work spoke briefly of heij work and Young, Jonald Chapel Richard cently to motor to Cra'ter Lake reaa, exiracis rrom: a numoer 01 ana Marsnaii i-eiers.-siarie Macy, and that vicinity oa a brief out papers oa the subject of narcotics. Lucile Mosher and Arthur Oppen. tng. The' Corvalllsltes will stop Luncheon was served at, twelve . ',',., with friends in Roseburg and oth- at tables Jaid underneath the . Mrs. W. Carlton Smith returned er southern Oregon points. Cor- trees. A group of members assist- early in the week from Neskowln nii nazotto-Timoa Lodge jRosiir FRATmMAI, ORDER Of EAGLE a lit ill Irt Wd. W. O. W, iUiL B, Ji. fat'esiiiaii TTPOORAPUICAl, KO. 910 SECOND SAtDfdmr. 3 p. m. U. D. Filkmften, ed Mrs. Scharff In Serving. Following the . luncheon, the Ladies' Aid were in charge of a meeting at which plans!-were dis cussed, Hand committees ap pointed to take charge of the res taurant which will be opened at where she. has been spending sev? eral weeks. While at the seashore she was domiciled in, the Smith summer home. L . ' Mrs. Ida McManus, and Mrs. Robert Forton who have been the the, fair grounds during the state guests for the past few weeks of pecta to retw-n to Salem the latter iair next monm. Aner several ireitit;s ucu hj musical selections " the Foreign l week for their home in Honolulu. Missionary society gave a short) ' . . ' ' ' play which emphasized 'the exten- Miss Molly Samuel left Wednes- sion work of the society. Mrs. dayday evening lor Los Angeles Emma Hocking took, the phrt of I where she will be a member of the the "shut in.?.: Mrs. Henry Smith SaUos-Blaker bridal party. Before wa$ the young business woman, I returning to her' home she will vis- Mrs. Phil Aspinwall waa the young It with friends j in southern Cali mother and Mrs. Harryj, Carpenter fornia. j J , f i , " ' 1 . the extension secretary ' , - ! i v ... I mf An1 Mrs II II SfMftIorIcv xuemuerB wuo aiienaeu me ai-i - m.L .vA :n y.v mAlnr fair were, Mesdamest ; DenberJve as their guests for a short raat the trip by metor Topker. L. H. Roberts. Bell Ro- tIme Mr uncieand aunt. wr. ana oeris, Hi. xio oeris. canarut, Mrs. Leland Mulkey of Silverton who la well known here Is leaving i tomorrow for Idaho where she will spend several months. She will visit relatives and friends at Mid- vale and Weiser. Mrs. Mulkey ex part of September. ; Mr. and Mrs. Millar McGilchrlst and Miss Ethel McGilchrlst are leaving this week-end for an ex tensive tour of southern Oregon and northern California. They plan to visit Crater Lake, Diamond Lake and other points of interest in that country and will go as far south as San Francisco. - They will Mrs. John Earllch of Marlon. Kan- Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Rosebraugh sas. They, will visit in California accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E berore returning to their home 'fn I E. Bragg returned Thursday from the middle west. - . -I a-delightful motor trip. Leaving the city last Saturday they drove Mr. and Mrs. Rors Craglow and "P MCKensie river and across three children. Katherine. Phyllis I the McKeniie Pass into Bend i HagermanJ Hocking. I and Rohert. left last week-end for Ballard. Wenz, Ray- frtnceion, Minnesota, wnere taey win visit witn relatives. M, Miss Carol,;Lbose has returned from, a vacation.' oT two weeks in Portland where she was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Root. 'Mrs. B." Lf ' Steeves will return next week! f rcim , Steevescote, , the Steeves summer home at Seaside, where she has been domiciled for more than a month. Mr. and Mrs: Ed Rosteln: and Mr. and Mrs. Averill Hussey de- where they visited the ice caves and other points of interest. On their return they tame by the way of The 'Dalles enjoying the scenic beauty "of the Columbia . River highway.' - ; : VYIOX KOSTZK t PabliiWJ trrrj aiorniar (xrtpl V- "7; il Mlem, U capital ml Oragea. FRENCH P0L1GV IS RAPPED BY MW Local Rates For Cjassiflcd Advertising Dirty r 8a4ay Domination of Northern Af rica Declared Object of French Nation Ob ti 2 cata par wr .ft evmta pr r4 S cau ps word Una Bentk. dail b4 Mandir 20 ritl r ward la rder t ear la a wmof laaa. a Uma raui. dvartiaaaMat mm ra 1 coDoacatiTa Uua. i bm Am, Ukaa tar Iaa tkaa SS aaata. ! Ads. r& Sas day OHLX aarsa4 at aa-tuaa rata. AUK. i Adrrrtliamaaia (axcact Paraaaala ad Sitaatlaaa Waatad) will b tokaa awar tit talaphoaa U ta advartiaar U a inbicribap to paoae. i Th Statauaaa arill rveatr advrr- tiaaaiaata av aar tima ml tbm day r aifht. ' To ' iniar- repr elaniiie tioaa. dA laoald a ia Wafer 1 p. m. WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass., 7. (By Associated Press,) A declaration that a great dream of supremacy In northern Africa dom inatea French ijallcy. and that France, by a system of slow ab sorption, is attempting to) sup press 4the free Italian nationality in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, Was made by Count Antonio Cip- pico, Italian facist senator, in hi lecture at the Institute of Politics tonight: ; He. charged that JTranclu J befokx Yoa JlEAVK YOTJK BOUE TIXITHOKI 2S r 5SS WAVTED Employment 10 ) GARDIS PLOWIXO, BA8KMKNT UXSiaC and aaaai vara, paa isrx . . Iail4lf YUNO VkOMAX WITH flIKl. WAVT4 Baaackaeping at or. 291 car buin nia. 19e FOR- REXT 2l rOB BEXT STOREROOM OS trees. laqoir lietal Art. STATE tliS8U OARAGE XEAR BrfilXESS SECTION. I'taseat floor. 3.oo. fboae U06B-M. 21a7U PRIXTED CARDS. 8IEK 14 BT 74" werdiaf ' tor prie 10 U aeh. PtaWimaa jtasiaaa Otfie. a rww flr. FOR RENT Apartment S2 ATTKACTIVE .'aVKOOal 210. K. Jeth. APARTMENTS 2 'all Money to Loan On Ral Eitat T. K. FORD (Over Ladd 4 Baak Baak) Miller, Skewis, Clark,- McGuire, Fred Barker, Waller, Frazler Ben son. Aspinwall... Schmidt, Sr., Schmidt, Jr.. Chad wick, iTenstman, Erp, Furr, Lear, Beckiey, Moore, Gies, Carpenter, . Dalke, : Duniap, Obershaw, Loveland, mond, i Fargo, Forkner, . AckJey, Acheson, Crum, Fallon and Scharff. . . Members of the Woman's Union of the First Congregational church held an Important -meeting yes terday.; Mrs. Ma( McAllister was ia charge. ""; ' r ;- ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Fooler and son, Frederick, of Enterprise, Ore gon, are the week-end guests of Mrs. L. I.-'PooIer.""' - '- t.-MV I j, The members of thei Thursday week. They plan to be absent i0" rmi- and Myrtle Reeves Afternoon sewine cluh ntM&inl oa . mad P a 30l,y Party that left to- ther husband, and children with a " " 1 1 ' T tor a tour of Yellowstone Na delightful picnic at Hager's Grove ' J..L R.P,r(k ehp;fnn ,a cn1nv tIonal rk- Tn Plan t0 be last Wednesday evening Swim- : MisS the city for several T . , , , Z. rl V ng a aeugnirui motor irip .mis weeks -min whlpTi TmvaA fnlka am'an-l . I ecis. . , , j " . r week with. Eugene friends through joyable diversion was followed byJ central Oregon and over the Mc- had failed to observe her cotiveii tions with Italy, regarding Tunis ia and was trying to nforce her moral supremacy upon t be World as Germany bad tried to erifort-e "kulture.' -The formula of the moral super iority of France is lecented by many, but It-perhaps will be ae cepted by some so long as Ftane U today the mvt. formidably; arm ed nation of the continent of Eu rope, no baia..i.,"Yesterday." he OK CAR HAVE IT Insured Properly Ptea 181. Back Baak bldff. Saadrtrka, U. R. 4 38 tf AUTOMOBILES FURNISHED 133 Stat. 2-ROOlt APARTMKXT. . . . . tJaia FOR BEAT APARTMENTS S91 V. Coaa- BMrciaL 2J APARTMEXT JXR BENT 2 BOOM R 'aad kitrbatt. 23.50. 1 roota a ad. kitchBtte, 13. Ooae-ia. 5i5 Var k. 2Sell FOR REXT Itoooia . 25 PLEASANT ROOM CUOSE IN. PHOXE 25a. UOtTREKEEBIXQ OR BLEEPIXO roaaa. .sex k. QucL. r . pjUKTEU C A RJiti. KITE 14 BT 1H vardiac. "Kwal Va Kmt." prie It , cat earkr Staleaa Baaiaea file .. (rouad (leer. i - UK WRECK 'EM Parts for alt cart. W sell for Uaa. Uet oar pries o trailer. Bates Aat WrkiA -Cv 402 8. Casrck SUert. Pkeaa 2t. laStf SCHEELF.K AUTO WRKCKIXU CO- will buy your old car. Ilifheit caak price id. 10S X. r-nmmorrial Bt. I)IStr I ! AUTO REPAIRING! xn mAVa r,.' nt i,ol cont,nueL "Germany Wis, armed - w -a a w va j ,- , Vva Jt.141 V 1 A-- I 1 a 1 - . 1.1 tomorrow for San Francisco from " LJ" urun ner prp-iKNEH.i. repairixu. tires axd where she wilt saltfor "Honolulu. ran?. alith: C:uony.J T- he will loin her sister on the Is- 7 11 ,s I,ranP5. who. by the arm- wu. MnWand h. ioimi4iai st. W apeciaiia la reconditioniag aietara. 1 SCtf She will join her sister oa the Is land of Maul. Missr Carry has a host of friends in the city w ho-.regret her departure. ' The Misses Rose Aline. Anna cti peace, of her presumed histor- t;r.i mieion tries to enforce her moral supremacy upon the world;" The "significanto of Pan-Am- eiicanism." was the subject pf an tuaress oy Dr. Le; S. Rowe. di- I AUTO TOPS parted for Waldport early In the A11e' VBa Nagel, Lavilla Perry, rector general of the Pan-Amerl- were NEW TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Kenzie Pass. In the group are I Mrs. Albert McMuxphy. Mrs. Laura I Harris,' Mrs. James Pearson and Miss Shelton.' "r They were guests earlier in , the week of Prof, and, Mrs. F. S. Dunn in their summer home on the McKenzle. . C The Rose of the Screen' :''r . ' , i Vvyj';'.t , .-: OR MM RUFFITH vv. 'A :m 1 N E E 25c r t r iJ A ".1" f t t can union m Washington. The tystem of-conutrics embraced in cluded th '2 repubM.cs of the American contitent. Dr. Rowc said his views S"l BAla - - a . .. a v B V VClSWUaftl HTin 1 Idl 11A af- I IPicss the opinions of put one Uf Miss Catherine McCarthy of the group of Kovernment r.irtnV. 1 a . I u . . . " 0 I winaaa, enrassa, wao is meiing 10. tne? Pan-American nntm house, guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. "ran-Americanism." rtr Rn. acnuneman ior ; me summer said. In an ititin, t .1 1 . . """"v uiuuius was ine insuiriiLiun ior a 1 (umineniitl svstem ha-ori cnarmmg dinner party given by Mr 8. Schuneman in her home last Tuesday evening. ;An attractive color scheme of pink and lavender was used on the table with pink candles in crystal holders gracing the table which was centered with flowers of delicate shades. Covera were placed for the Miss- EIE US FOR TOP AXD TAntT WORK. O. J. HbU Ant Top Paiat Ehop. Her fr dartj. 5-16tf .!. HELP WANTED ". t HOP PICKERS WASTED Par two f our yarda, tk Mitoma Raock sear ladrpendenr. 117 acrea. and tka Cartia Rajeh, near Talbot ite- tioa. SO arre. banal aaeematada tioni forniihad. Yarda ia eirelleat ahane. Piekinr will keria a boat Sep tember lit. Kcciater bow at Oaorf W ate re cirar atore. or Uorbia CeraoTen Box 2. erer Peaaer'a atore. 1 )Utf on co operation and coniinuniry interest, a tysiem l:cm which fear of ag gression ha? btca tlimmated ah-i t s physical uoaer is not the darn. I Associated Press!) Building con sating Influence. Tho Monroe structlon is showa in a labor de- HOP PICKERS WANTED FOB THE Will lama bop yard.' 103- acre. 4 aiilea want- oi Kiltn, Uaaal accooiBioda- tiona foxBiioed. Yard in excellent cob ditiea. Picking will atari aboat Sept. let, Reriitrr at United Cicar Stare, or Las Morley a. corner lita. and c. Tel 11.SF12. aSl W' '" "' ' ' JrX' LAST TIMES TODAY ! A naafll VQTGiis. iorav Mary ocnoeiue.l t)rinr!nlA nucule juiusii. niiiit itackeuem, Rosalia Bach, Eleanor Huckesteln, the honor guest. Miss McCarthy and the hostess, Mrs. Schuneman Following the dinner mah Jongg was played. Last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Schuneman entertained their gnest with a trip to Government Camp and a tour of the Mt. Hood Loop, returning to the city last Sunday evening. They left yesterday af ternoon by motorj for Rockawayi They expect to spend today and tomorrow at Seaside returning by way of the Columbia River high way. - ! Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter ac companied byiMrs. P. E. Fullerton left Thursday for a 10 days' camp? doctrine Ls essentially negative,) series or prchibliicna whereas Pan-American system musr a a be ROOM FOR REXT IX UODERX HOME,- tkre block front a tale fee. All eaeaiaeav Uaatlaamaji preferred, Pleat civ reference and a4dre A, B, care StaUamaa. 25j2t FOR REXT ROOM SUITABLE FOl itodania. witk aleepair prck pfivtler, Evarytaiar aiajrra. Kalarvaree are t q aired. Addra reoaa, aara Stateaaaaaj . FOR REXT llouaoe 2r HOUSES n-ri:MT .BECKE a UEXDRICW U. 8. Ilk- Bld. ( 4 -- S7a2tfX BOUSE FOR KENT CLOS,IX. W-,, Hmiww, saw Jkrso. . , . , Zljiiw FOR REXT . 7-Toem reed plaatered koi ' la Borfl' Balei; 2 b leek a freo (treat aar. fro I treea aad cardea. f tO OO per aaeata. Ulrick aad Keberta, 122 (ia. Ceml, Pa one 1354. 27jl4H Wanted BUsceIIaneoa-S5 WOODKT TUB - AUCTIONEER BUT1 need , f umifcur for caah. Pboa 611. SSetl WAXTED WOOD OLl. FIR AXD oak. Will exchanre bread new phoao rrapk for wd. Writ be 232 car . Statetmaa. 35 a HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB TJSEO atoTea. too la, fnmitar. Kuff'a Ce4 Goeda Zpt4 appeute eeart aa. SS23tf CASH PAID FOR FALSE deatal role, ptattanai Uofca ntelui C, Otaer. Miekicaa. TEETH dteeerded ifinery 5i2T WAXTED PRIVATE MO SET FOB tana loaae. We bar aereral applie. tions on kaad. Hawkiaa da Rebert Ibc . 20$ Ororea tJldr. (5dl4t( positive constructive The most important of these are: Acceptance of the priaciple oi non-aggression, no future terri torial acquisitiJii by means of war or under the threat of war' and A ... juaiciai settlement of internal;. $n O 1 tl I.Tn.l Inn . uiiiirn. i u- urmanent or ranizauon or this system is the Pan-Amerlcaa union," ADOPTED GIRL MAY BE RETURNED HOME tcontinued from page 1). partment survey just completed to have caught up completely with the Ration's -feouslng needs, with indications beginning - to appear that there is anger of overproduc tion and depression. Etheibert Stewart, commission er of labor statistics who conduct ed the survey, declared tonight In summarizing the results that at the close of 1S24. building 1q the country had gone ahead of - the demand for the first time ia seve eral years. FOR SALE ST FOB SALE 1 P ED EG REED BOSTOX ball dnt pap, 10 mentki eld. A a how do( "k pepera. Tel. 1443-W. Kea. 78. Office 73. 7a, farce of adopting that young wom an. Don't you think there Is cans for taking her away from him? The possibility of some action through the district attorney lot With LOIS WILSON. . j - r, I . . . . t . ing trip. They will visit Triangle vucem coniy seemea to be elimi lak In iha Poast raneo. tho Slua. nated whe Official annOUUC law river, Siltcoos lage and other M late lodaJr he had been unable Doints of Interest la Lane .and to ,md an ,aw wh'ch prohibited Dour las counties. ; parents from selling their consent . . .. ' " '"' I to an adoption. 1 . i r. i I Commisslonec-Coler acting, he ' -t D 35c IN n Pronbinced Day-elasa-fiay-acentedtoB last' syllable. social errors. Peinltion-i 04? barred, by society for, DONALD ll l j AntAUK' w T rO a LOT Of LAUGnS-W WALTER MIEU5 tin T- PATHE NEWS m i. ! .v ' ' .lea 35c Grand! Orchestra GRAND Comedy News 50c STARTING SUNDAY mm V r. ALi, LAUGHS! J said, upon criticism voiced In hhn- dreds of letters, had presented the Mary Lou!se""a8ortlon to tha'dia. . , w .trict attorney tor" consideration. Browning,, through his counsel. issued a statement today, charging Commissioner Coler; was actuated by personal motives and intimat ing a libel suit may follow. "We attribute the attack to per sonal motives, which will coma out in time." statement said "Coler and no one else has raised the question of ulterior motives." Vincent Pisarra. a special, agent Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby spent a I of the society for prevention of will motor to Carlton tomorrow to attend the picnic of the Northwest I division of the highway depart ment. The affair will be, held at the home of W.. B. Dennis. Mrs. George Waters aad Mra Will - Moore motored to Portland Thursday where they were guests at a bridge tea at which .Mrs. J, Wallace McEachern was hostess in her Irvington home. They return ed tp Slem yesterday. I few days in Portland recently, as the guest of her son, Herbert Dar by. - - Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., were the guests, of .Mr. and Mrs. cruelty to children, announced that a rigid investigation la being conducted into the conditions sur rounding the adoption of Dorothy six years ago. We have no control over Mary Frederick Lamport last week-end! because she is more than 16," ?a!d at their summer home at Nesko-lr. Pissara, "but v.e, have Jntia- win., r n Dr. F. G. Franklin is enjoying a two weeks' .outing with . the Mazamas. In .Jefferson park at. the toot of ML Jefferson.. . An affair of "interest in Salem Heights is the pot luck dinner glv. en recently by a group of matrons who live-en Ewald avenue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Stolz- helse. , Those attending the affair, were Mr. and Mrs. E. Ed Souder, Mrs. Hattie Sawyer, Mr. and' Mrs.T.C MtLandaker and son. Madison, Mrs. Speaker ana son,-Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Myron. Van Eaton- aad daughter, Ellene, Mr. and. Mrs. Ar thur demons and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Far ring ton, Mr- Pry on.Mrs. Calvin Pressler, Mrs. Har ry.Jtayborne, Mr.,an(!LMra. J, E. Calloway and'.lir.-and Mrs. P. F. atciion over ' iK)romy, and .n iwe tlnd'thar Brbwllng h not a saU able, man for.. a. father, we shall take steps- to "revoke that adop tion." " r 'Mr. Browning denied' he- had any intention of adopting 12 year old Sylvia MuUca who had an nounced she was to fimte nls: par ental bounty with -ilary Louise and Dorothy., Sunshine, and who further asserted-she had speut the hours ot.her. unexplained absence from her home Jast night Ja-dis cussing details of her adoption Mr. Browning denied both the con ference and its alleged outcouti, ,' 'I will never., adopt another child, boy or trl." he declarvcL. BUILDING : RATE GROWS . , . .. i ; . , HorSLXO CONDITIONS IS CXIX ED. BTATE4 EXCELLENT aaBaaaaaaaBBakaaaaaa ' --'.-je, AT PLANE CRASH KILLS TWO INSTRUCTOR AXD PUTIL DIE (WHEN AIRPLANE KPLVS LOS ANGELES. Aug. 7. (By Associated Press). An hour after Hampton Zelgler. 21 year old son ef a los Angeles ice : com nan v proprietor, bought an airplane from W. R. Coe here today, both men fell to their death in the ma chine which went into a tall spin while Coe was teaching Zelgler to fly.1 Coe was found lifeless In the wreckage of the- plane; Zelgler died en roate to the receiving hos- pitaL A prtplexing aftermath to the tragedy developed tonight when the undertaker to. whose establish ment Coe'a body was sent reported that two young; women bad called, about an hoar apart, each repre senting herself to be the widow of the dead 'aviator and each an- noaning herself In readiness to make funeral arrangements. -' Their namea and ; descriptions were withheld pending an Investi gation. - I'!' General Uarketa I UAT FOR B ALE V ETCH A5D OAT. by the bale, toa or ear load. If ark McCailiater. pkoa lft-J. S7a good Tiomr roa sale. teu3044-w.. S7j3tt FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TU eeota baadl. CireaJaUea dtpaHmeat Ore roa Stateeaiaa. 7U Trespass Notices ) For Sale Treapaaa Kevrea, ale - ldx larkaa) ?riated a rood 10 eaae raavaaa taa ac the word a. "Notie Ia Hereby iie a Tkat Treepaaaiar a Strictlv Forbid dea Oa Tkeee Premiae Cader Peaalty f Proeecatioa." Prv lSe ab er g for SS. 6tataaiaa Pak. Ce, 0a4aa. Ore to. I Tali WATKIN'S PRODPCTB TERRITORT pea for raiUer 1 -U ear Statetmaa. . 8711 SELI, CS TOUR USED FCRX ITCHES - H. U Stiff Faraitar Co. Laed Oo4. lept. Oppoait comrt beoae. I7aiI2U RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE I" BT S4 60 receipt foraia ia beak. IS eeete pg book er two for XS eeata. 8tte . aaa (fica, SIS Sealk Coaaaaercial St. rialem. Tf35t . FOR S.HX UveUocX . 89 VETERIXARIAX UR. PATTERSON. Pka 202S-W. Rt. 3. Box 2. - 9jtf ' FBTD W. LANOE. TETERI MARIAN Olftc 430 & Coaml. Pkoae lltS, RjjejOeelVS;; WOOD FOIt SALE 43r BEST CRAUE OF WOOD . 4 ft. and 1 lack. Iry aalll weed. Oreea Bill woed. Dry teeead rrowtk fir. Dry ejod eld fir. Pry d fu ah, aapl aad k. . FEED E WELLS. P3Pt dalieery aad reaeeaable prfe 280 eot Ckarck. Pba 1S4A. 4lat4 U I5CH OLD FTR 8KCOXD GHOWT1 oak aad aak. Pa a 18 Ja. AC D. May field. . . dlfUSl i ' Dairy Exchang PORTLAND. Aug.. 7: Butter. extras. 50c; standards. 9iei prime firsts. 47c; firsts. 45c. Eggs, extras, 37c; firsts. 36c; puneis. 32c;" current - receipts, GOOI COAL DRT WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. RILLMA!C FtF.t, CO. TELEPHONE 1SS. 4SJI POULTRY AXD pGGH 43 LEGHORN Pt'LLFTS Prwed to aeU rtrk. tkeaa. Pbeee 82riU IOB SALE. Come aad ae 45alJ i ' CraJn Fatomt - ? , PORTLAND, ' A. J .7 e Wheat, hard white, blue stem and Tlaart. August. $T.59; 'Sept.: SI.57: soft white, Aufuit 11.68;. Sept ejn her. il.54i western white.- 'August, II-$5; 'September. $1.54:: hard whiter. August. $1.57: September. i. 6 northern spring. August. 11.55; "Sept.." $1.54; western red. August. $1.52r Sept.. $1.51; BBB para white, August, September, 03tTrD. 2 VSCopbund ".white l-cU puia., Ao.r, 3S-poune gray. aucni and Sept.. $20. " l-ariey-No.; 2 44-pound, Aug- usi.ijaiC; SepU, $21. .Com No. Z; -early shipmenl. Au?Ht and Sept., $46. Mnirna-4-Standard .'.August and $20; hard federation wheat, A3uat.- $17; Sept.. 11.55?" dark tiorthprrr EpTlng, 13 per cent Aug- I PURE BRED BARRED KuCX COCK- erela. 41. ear a. J ale at oa Garde a Hoed. - J. S.-UarabalL Kt. .. Ho 103K. 4Se sATvnr.r i.tarkt7ts OSAXBT K. t wkit . K. I red. aacked , porx. acrrrTov- Top- kca . Sowa . i ts AXD BEE7 Itreaaed bog Top atecra -Cow - Ball -ag.404Jio.se .OS 2.50 6S0 aHree Ci... i.k. en it. .4 aader SeaiSH Veal . T3Va Ureaaed eeal 'l Ltsbt ki Heary boa -Old reoeter . Briler POULT ST .lSeOlf .it ia to . .o .14e4f 20 FOGS. BCTTXB. AXD XUTTXITAT - - i Crmmmr- ball i 44 Fr w A" ftadarda .1 - e - u 1 lUtfc, per ewt. -42.1 - v. v .'(V - v. ;i:ilul-a'la4 children --.' WASHINGTON, Aag-3--(By eVlecU.