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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1925)
1 .1 1 i! i ? i 1 !!; I 1 r I !l 1 l i HI ; ! !' 1 ' ':, 1 t ; SI i: u .' f f, t 5 r I i 5 5 1 Saw. - Si By AUBRED Phono i ' ' ' - f"' , I ,-7. r . 'MIIE ATTRACTIVE SUMMER- t arden of Mr WJlHam l!v'r11 i J. Anderson on Court street wAsJt0PPeJ w three Vflamlne torch ' .'trday when the MaDoweli I pUmenting - Miss : Dorothy I .' -Tr V-Mia?" .EsJwJUe. Rasa, .Miis r v" H -; Emmons and? Miss -lira L C y Tor: The punch bowl vif as .;;t?rT taWt,vf qie v f.r,f the blue-green' poel ahd .. MP ol Elnaia.' a , " ground for the large' numtfer ' tond. who' cafled. , i;:V. ? ;;f : . " V 7 following we hostesses for --' ! f ra If :; Ms. ifugh V. Harris, '"12. n. IlSbeoJi, Mrs. Philip '-rer, Mrs. Cv A. Klls. Mrs. ' 1 -1 -CaTrle, Mrq: (iranj . BoneU. :f ' ' T.-:: Creech, ;r." R. ,E. Mr. G. C. Bellinger. Mr. s - Chambers, Mrs. jCarl Webb. .r-, .:D.I, .JUtchi Mrslj J. tV. . Mrs. , Jfartia v Feesheti4a, f .i;'.t,v v- .1.; paermaa;, Mrs J, Ji -4, t. Bates. Mrs, George HAllea. . Meyle.RogecxanSj CS-EiH . M fii pin,; 4 Miss., i Gladys" Raf felf . ' Xdrty, Nellie chwab;, L v v? fccrmons,! Mrrtle Rusher a'hd , v-.rte Bren ' , Miss,Lnella Patton; la tfi gueit V'rlenis rnMdrtlaBd ; l Miss fcdrT Garfield ;whtf I4 "grinding' her ! Tacatlon In SeaiVt " vu iti intereslingljr; lnr letter io JXl. P, ,W. Browa, of the KnlgMsJ .ruipiar uoBciare wnica was ax- ' led by a large nanaer of si- ! cerpts continue as follows: ' ; was said br the Knights here this was the most elaborate '"t'6tloh - they eyer had at aay 'p:ientlon aad thelj, enthoslasm , l:nr :no bounds, oxrer (he .city's .,:ad hand an,4 tfie.really magain rat decorating everywhere. Tie .!". trlcul englaeer of the conclave ,J.;:Vthsa of the Paris exposltloa . 4 alio of the S&n, Francisco, W nitlon and ', X hare never", seen ' vfe DeautIfut, tesolta anywhere, i i addition to Seattle being con 'VVfsify the best lighted city la the " 'ittcd' States Its capacjty was V J-iHIed, and th decorative sc,aee : 'tftwUderingiy beattlfnl. " jpor : ; i fte Knight Templar emblems .rfaed . forth, ;by. eigh extra 5 115 N. Libert . . Presenting Goats ;! , - for Ae IToman .' v!;!TRULX,AIlIS. TOCRATIC IN . TIIEJR SSUB- 1 ifi't 1 DUBDELE.: :i y U OANqs ad i -.TASTE; ' tall Opening t ! -1 'I V ? rrr-irtioix, 7e V-rhdth'-Sv&tVkthyB'li for at a'bfc 7 :fl,t2e fores :jCcatract of EaJt Rciai No&e, 1 VTD foms; Asslii i k : .4 L2ZlcTtz!LZ ItoHsikt'tonda,1' Quit Oola beeu'-Abstracts fena, v cl CaJa, 'Eailiir Ccatract; Prcrsissory. Notes,. Installment Notes, -.:- Gcr.-r Ltsse. Cower of Attorney;: Prtme Books and Pad3, gcaJe Re- Etc Thcsa fenns are carefully prepared fcr the courts and private ,VV ( rr-?.cn fcrrns mr.-c3 froa 4 cents to 16reents Jirieciyand ca ncta Till? OREGON STATES! 4 at--A li.l.i.T-.; Buxcn' 106 . . . r-.r,..-v TT' light' posts to the block, clustered fleeri with v!rt:.iAfrAi. lio-'tita onH jtlons of the flag combined with' the black ahd'w'hne 6t- th" Ki T. In the - Uky-Bcrab'er' ; district wasV im pressive beyond worde! (!ha' top' of ..the forty-story iU-C Smith boudlng' was an immense cross: aa'd drowning the tower on: the new oiymiic total was a Jewelled cross, the ope prom the an : Francisco exposition wblctir -since' hail. not been. ia. nse, iJPpon i-this, iuge searclrtigbts,, pliyed. - miking It 4istiacUy .visible for , miles and mues.&at tfn; the Sopnd; and from the big plait' ot the electric com pany otJifer -serchllghts" played - in ralnboy combinatiour and ia red. whita anr blu'e. Jl nfeetrs nb words of nrtae td give joon idea of the nYknrflil .Ilium tia af Mnai' fe 00 wa beiatiful beyond: desrtptipn, & the Knight?, had, good reason to marvel (as they did), at the re ... Miss Garfield Plan's to remain In Seaitle until ther first oi Septem- ber. f . . , ;",:'" ' Mrt and, Mrs, Clifford: Farmer and Mr. an. ijrsaUer Kirk spent tbj wee-end a.t Jfeskowini Mf. an' Mrs..Wf EBuns and . . ; vjf;..i' -,; ' pule. a9ghTef, : Ann .'Reed,.', are home fter a week's motor trio to prater .Uke Jn Medford . they werejojaeil ,MJss Ann, Reed, a sister of lfsnBaras and a group of ' Intereatinz coIIgta - rrfpnd' rt the family, Ihe adults of the group Mljiaving known ach other at the iniversuy or caniornia of which they are alumni. In the nartv were Mrs. Letha firake, prominent in social and edacational circles In Omaha, one Of Mrs.. Burma' nine Intimate school day friends. Miss inry, otucoa Oi aan Francisco, and Misi Clara Wiltshire of Sdn Bernardino, -r '- . , - . - i The friends of Mrs. Edna L. Daily will be Interested I to know, that she is domiciled for the sum mer at the Alexandria. ; . i - The j Brooks Commanity cldb met at the home of ; Mrs: B. F. Ramp last Wednesday afternoon. A very plefjisant afternoon " was passed, quilting and visiting. Mrs. Jerry Wyant of Salem was a guest of the club also of her sister, Mrs. B. F. Ramp of Brooks. . Club menv bers present were Mrs. John Lesh er and daaghters Ida and Edna. Mrs.'.Gibson, Mrs. Olivia Wample and daughter, Mrs. Walter Fuller and children, Mrs. George Ramp, Mrs. Arthur Madsen,. Mrs. Mary McLeod, Mrs. Cecil AshbaUfrh. Mrs. Howard Ramp,' Mrs. George Ferret -tfnd, irrBvIJmma Staf gis. v .Mrfl. Ralph Sturgts-i was the gttest of her, daughter 'Jeanne peardorff at her beautiful home on Cardinal ; Drive in Portland, Oregon-, recentljrVi For the pleas ure of her mother, ilisB Deardorff Invited spme friends - aid rela tives. ,, Among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Cw ' H. Barnard a"Ad Baynard and daughter Bernlce, of Orchard, Wash.; Mrs..O. H. Gil- oert and ' daughter; Mrs. Frank Cilbert 'fit Portland. Ore. Mrs. Lane Morley Is leaving this week for Roseburg where she will spend a few days as the euest ef her father and mother, Mr. and .Mrs. W. , B. Marsters. Mr. Mars ters is convalescing from a two years', sorieus Mlness. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts and Xwf : ttajoghtersr. .Miss Helen RoberU and Miss Mildred Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. J. Shellev Sautmajp, are on a ten day motor trip to .Vancouver; B.; They plin to return home late this weekv .- - : V-' :. ; ' 'i ,- yr. jand Mrs. Zadoc Rfggs and Mrs: Waller . left 'earlier In . the weeft for a ten day vacation at Seaside. h-t "-' s.--;a;-r v MTD tOX SALS EY SAL ELAini IIEAD QUAHTEn3 I i -;.n - - - VI w i t IAN; SALES!, OREGON I C 0 CIAI C AliEIID Alt t ., TODAV -V? Ice Cream- ebclal.'- .Lakes' Aid Society of .the 4-Chriat iutheraa Church.-Mrs.- L. Cl Hockati- loa N. Cqmmprcial street. m 1 The Ever. Ready Uirthdar club. Mrs. T. W. Hill, .I486 Ferrer street hostess. Pbt-Ittfck dintfer. j c Young- Married ; PeopTe' club of the First Presbyterian church. HagerV grove. i . c j 1 Thursday Sewing society 'of Woman's Re lief corps! Mrs. 1 l2 McAdams. 245 D street, hostess: - ' . ; Annual Scbtch plcnlie.1 Fair grounds. : ! x , Mrs. O. . A. Nye and daughter, Miss Doris Nye, are guests in Cecf tralia of Mrs. Nye's daughter, Mrs. F. W, Schwab. They :wlil take a trip to Mount Rainier before re turning" to Salem. ' i v . . , 4- ' : ' . Miss Beatrice- Walton aad Miss Vivian' HargTove are in VancouTer, B. C. for ten' days. ) - ' Mr. and Mrs.-Clifton Irwin are enjoying an outing- at ' Neah-kanr-nle. They are domiciled at Cain's place.' -. f ' ' r A:, 1 !.'' Mrs; George E. Dorcas and Mrs. Loui Lachmund returned Monday night from a vacation at Xeskowfn. Rev. and Mrs. Ersklne of Jeffer son were dinner guesta.on Sunday of Rev and Mrs. F. W. Launer. The many friends of Dr. Fred J I. Thompson will be glad to leaf n that he plana to arrive In Salem this month, after three months of clinical research 'abroad. ' Dr. Thompson sailed tof the states last Saturday, taking passage on the Aqultania, one . of ' the largest American liners." f Dr. Thompson will probably feacKJStaiem the 2Stb of August. i- , , I . m ; v. - ;-r'5; r v ; ! "Miss Mayme Homyer, bride-1 elect, was recently honored at a shower given for her by Miss Bes: tie Smith aad the Misses Oehler at the home of Mrs. Smith. The evening was pleasantly spent ia viewing the many beautiful gifts received by the hdnor guest. Those present were: Miss Homyer, Mrs. Wm."ErIon, Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Mfi. H. Albers, Mrs. C. Homyer, Mrs. Fred 'Thompson, Mrs. Clifford Townsend. Airs. A. :F. Ilomver. Mrs W. J. Lee, Mrs. Wm. Krneger, Mrs.' Leon Barrick. ; Mrs, Albert Vick, Mrs. A. Oehler, Mrs. II. Tas- to, Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mrs. Les ter Franklin. Miss Maude Herron. Miss Ruth Edwards, Miss Tillie Al bers Misses Selma. lrma. Ger trude, Clara and Frieda Oehler, Miss Clara Homyer, Misses Bessie and Florence Franklin, and Miss Bessie Smith. : ,,'K- ' Mii& Homyer V marriage to Mr. Elton L- Thompson will j be - aa event of early next month. " MIsp BArbara Rlesen of Hills boro is the hottse guest this week of Salem friends - The sewing society of the Wo man's Relief corps will meet at the home of Mrs. L L. Mc Adams, 245 D street Thursday afternoon, Aug ust 13. All members are asked to bring their own work. 1 Mem bers of the GAR and friends bf the members are invited. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson and children, David and Peggy, are home from a ten day Vacation at Seaside.':: :X r j Mr. aad Mrs. C.;P. i5op re turned home Monday! 'evening from Newport and i Nye Creek,; having motored over on Friday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bishop were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal D Patton at i Agate Beach. . ' - ; - , Mr. ' and M,K' VWilbur Daily (Dorothy Esch) arrived yesterday from" Oakland fV.. visit with Mrs Daily's - parents, -M r. ; and Mrs. William Eschand. Mr. Daily's mother, Mrs. Edna L. Daily, j -Of much interest, to all mem bers of the Oregon Federationof Business and Professional Wom en's clubs is the contest for a name for the state bulletin, under the auspices of the state bulletin 4 - 1 Brovmins"Sccurcs''Ahl x, 111 Wiclelherslcl-d Mar y Spaa Case I i r 'w - Millionaire-- declares he will nevet '-adopt another child." This close-up shows' Mr. Browning aad his7)aew ' fb&ter-daaghter for, , a week. Mary's sunnv smile and sweet disp'osillon, Mr. Browning committee, of which Miss Mame Zeigleman, '.first vice president, is chairman. The choice of a. na tional federation pin or its equiva lent in money, if preferred,, goes as a prize to the-wlnner of, (he contest, the selection of the most desirable aad suitable name neinr left to the decision of the state bulletin committee, which is com posed of the chairman. and" the following members, one from caf h of -the 12 federated -clubs: As toria, Mrs. Margaret Hubler; Coos us y, Mrs. Alice Maloneyj, Corvalr lis, Miss Merle Hollister; The Dalles, Miss Dora Sexton; Eu gene, .Miss Mozelle Hair: Hood River. Mrs. Susie Lynn: Klamath Falls, Mrs. Zella Jones; Medford. Miss Jane E. Olson; Portland H. and P. W? club. "Mrs. Pearl Bald win: Portland Women's Advertis ing club,, Mrs. .. Celeste Har-rls; Roseburg. Miss Grace E. Tavlor: Salem, Miss Rosalia Keber. ' ,.' ' The contest,, which started on August 1 and close's September 20, is open to all members of the state federation, each being permitted to submit two names, "which should be ' sent direct to Miss Zeigleman at 315 Piatt building. ruruaiiu. - 1 - -. Subset Orchard, tbe lovely coun try home of Mrs. N.'.E. '.Gunnell was an attractive nlace last Sun. Say" when 'Mrs.' Gunnell and Miss Kathryn Gunnell entertained in formally for a group of friends from Salem and Portland. Dinner was served Jon the lawn at 3 o'clock with covers placed for ten. Sweet peas and Oolden-rod In a crystal basket centered the table and a profusion-of summer flow ers was arranged about the yard and porches, Later little five year old Merlya J. Gunnell on his, Shetland pony delighted ihe gxesU?wHh. stunts and a demon stration .of This horsemanship: 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Kletz'inr and. children; Harold and Dorothea returned home . yesterday from ' a week-end in Grants lass and at the Oreg6tf Caves. - - , The committee in charge of the picnic .for ' the Young Man-led Peoples club, of the First Presi byterian church, has announced that in case it rains this ( Wednes day) afternoon the picnic which is planned.- instead of Hager's Grove, will be held in the church parlors. However, the commute is going ahead with plans to serve the lunch at the picnic grounds promptly at :15.- Club members are reminded to -bring a covered dish and own table service. . - BERRY VEflDOR 1IJ COURT COXES AI.LEGKD NOT To'cOxl ; ' FORM WITH RULIXG There is a law m Oregon that provides that, strawberries be sold to - the public 3 ia standard . size boxes. Rut that law does not state that the. boxes must be full when sold. This "was the grounds on which a demurrer was issued in the complaint" against II. T, Jerrijl, and was .sustained by Brazier C.: Small, justice of the peace. Terrlll was charged with "unlawfully selling. . produce (strawberries) in" less than the quantity represented." , A- demur rer 1 was filed, declaring that the fruit had liken sold in-landard size boxes and that was all that was required by the law.' Under, the statu tp.tw as man-' da to ry on Justice "SmaUt f sustain tha demurrer: The t. fim -pp. in the justice ourt ye.ci d'Sy - '"' ernoon. . . - t 1 - k . ..." J said when he adopted her, helped greatly to win her . 'this, place in bis arms." Npw.he desUnaUa her as an Imuoster in-that she U said to have misrepresented her age to film. I" ...... - f.: . wm bus ! I! Canine "Actor, Known Over . turope,:ls Leader of I Whirl-i-gig Group. "Tpque'v is coming, to this city Saturday, August 29, with Ring ling Brothers and Barnum & Ealley circus. ''Toque" is just a dog, hut by no means a common dog., j He has no pedigree, but he b-aya reputation that extends all over". Europe aafl he . has made a fortune for Alfred Loyal, who own3 him. i ."Toque" Is a wonderful eques triani He turns single and double somersaults on J a horse's back, stands on' his head lo the saddle, and While sitting upright on the horse's back catches on his nose rings and clown leaps tosxM to him by Loyal. While the trainer stands, in" .the saddle he perches himself, head down, on the nian'B head.' ' - j "Toque" Is also a wonderful acrobat. He tuns 'down an Incline and, after lurning somersaults in midair, goes hurtling through !a paper hoop. -Toque" is the star of, a troupe of twenty doss Includ ing "Chiquita." the fnnniest of all canine actors At the conclusion of, their tricks: a dozen of the swiftest race around the top of the rling bank curb. Just as chari ots encircle the hippodreme track. And is they run along the narrow curb,! "Toque." traveling at light ning speed from the Opposite di rection, leaps ..over ' the "entire Bquadr They : Are Called tie hciies II MASTER Spanish Warrior Baroness vers 1 U.S. Has World's "Nv; ..v 1 ;, - ' i The only.womcn in the world wL'q are rcallv free live tn tt ' .. United Sutc, believes the B.rone.. AlcSll? fsmo "spS feS'T' the country, .tudrinWr r.V Wu TaVIYYu ' TV t WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 12, 192 , Lodge Roster THATKltSA:; UlittH"OF SAGLK3 m ua. Jta a. w. u. w. UalL B. M. WllUrt. H-r'y. Trl. put K. usioir aosTEJt TVPOOKAPHICAb NO. 210SF.COSD Katardar. 3 P. M. M. II. l'ilkiom. pfMiJxut; Koy .B. b!u4c-tt. rcrei&ry. CARPKNTK.R'S INIOK NO. 10S Herl Thnrt. eTninjv Arthnr Turk' er, Hriidnt; Wm. J'ttit, nirrrlry. "whlrH-gi" dors and furnlso one of th scores of features specially arranged for the young patronsi Id special entertainment for the children this season's circus in re markably strong. Two troupes of baby elephant performers appeal particularly to the' young folks. They are the best kind of fun makers ahd quite as clever as the three herds of full-grown ele phant with which they perform, in one big number. One of these youngsters walks m a rolling ball, ruiding it all around the ring. Another sits in the seat of a wagon and drives like a man, a compan ion in full harness playing the part of horse. They play on Swiss bells, they play at ''Drop the uanaKen-ntei ' just like a party of children, they skip the rope, stand on their heads, play leap frog, and football. . . ' j In addition to these dump actors there are whole troupes and Kroups of funny old bears, seals and sea-lions, fos terriers, collie dogs, geese, pigs" and Shetland ponies. j DEATH FACED CALMLY 'i - . SIMMONS 1 1 K FOR Ml'RDP.R; IXXOC'KXCK' lROTKSTEI! , LINTOIV.' KfeH.r Aug. 11. (By Associated Press.) Protesting hli innocence to' the end, Walter; R. Simmons, former Montana cowbov. deputy slieriff and baseball player was electrocuted at the Nebraska state penitentiary early today for the murder of Frank Pabl. a gar age man or Spencer, Neb. Just before Simmons walked 1 the chair he gave out the follow ing statement to the Dress: ! ."'There "are but a few moments reft. There la a life hereafter, and if I were le.-ivint thla vArM with a lie upon rhy tongue I wouidn t have the chance that I would have If I told the troth. Realizing it to be true above all things, I can only nay that I am innocent. I am speaking without prejudice agalnsf anyone. .AU Is forgiven by me. and I ask forgive ness. I ak- forgiveness of you If such ia possible." After the electrocution Former Judge E. P. Holmes.' his chief counsel, said he would continue his hunt for the "slayer of Frank Pahl.", lie said that "an Innocent man was electrocuted this morning."-' ' ' ":'- ; . IMMIGRATION IS DEBATED i LATI N'-AMERICAN DELEGATES TO MEET AT CXIXVKXTIO.N WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. '(By The Associated Press). Attempts will be made at meetings ot American. Mexican and other, la bor union officials here August 27 to solve the Mexican ImmiKration problem and to plan an IntenKive campaign for expansion of labor organizations" throughout Latin America, i The American conference ;haa been summoned by William Green, prenidfut of the American Federa tion of Labor. Among those In vited to attend are Luis N. Mor ones, secretary of commerce ani labor under President Calles who is regarded as one of the most authoritative spokesmen for Mexi-v can laoor, andEdwardo Moneda, general secretary of the Mexican regional government. j Only Free Women .... . - v. aciuuv. rartinpatcd Li f htlr; u- - Ortffort &taftsnur. ) mt !!, U tj tl at Or.joa. Local Raics ' For Classified Advertising IHilj r SaaJay 1 cabta par or4 Caala M' war4 Ona Tktti Xix On outh. dan m.mi II 8u4r , 50 raati par wori IB ardrr ta vara tha aaara Lkaa aaa lima rata. aatarttaaaBaat siusl raa la eaaaacauva iuiM. ad. tUtt for laaa Utaa tS caata. Ada. raa daada OJiLT. ckarsM at aa-va raU. A4vartUaawata (ax 'apt Paraaaala aad Silvatiaaa Wuu4 ) will a taaaa imr lha talavaaaa U taa adfartiaar la a tukacribr ta paaaa. Tfca Slatauaaa will racalva adtcr titrtaaau at aay tiaia at taa day ar aifUU Ta laiora ptapar clatttlirw lMi aJa. abal4 ba la aafora 1 p. a. TCLEPHONK S3 r 6SJ J Money to Loan ' I Oa R1x Kilata I T. K. FORD . (Over Ladd A Bash Baafc) BKltjRK TOD I.KAVK TOCR HOME OR CAK HAVE IT Insured Properly Pinaa 1(1. Backa Zeadriesa, XT. R. , Baak Bid. , 4 J ti : AUTOMOBILES L "WE WRECK 'EM Tartt far all eara. Wa kaH for Waa. Or oar prirfw a trailers. Salaia Aata Wractiar Ca, 402 6. CaarcA Etrat. Pkawa a 19. JaJtf SCnEELER AHTO WRTCKntQ CO, wiU tut yoar aid tar. . HicWt aaaa arira paid. 1085 N. CoBMnrrrial fit. ljltf AUTO REPAIRING 3 OENKKAL RtPAIRINU. TIRES AM) tol. arrnoori, raa aad ail. 11 KIV I.F.K it l.KHKN)MOI liARAOE. hbaaa 064. till-r and K. 4'ommrrcial St. V aprctatiia in rrcnaditiuuiag ibotort. . ( , a.r.f AUTO TOPS SEE CS FOR TOP AND PAIST. WORK. (tj J. Hull Aula. Top laint Ska p. Ttr fir Jyirtwn. S-alSit HELP WAXTKII I HOT PICKTRS WANTED Far two 'ot aur arda. tka MiVoata Baack Bar Indrprndrnra. 117 acrra, aad lit Cartia Rajcb. aaar Talbot ita tioa, SO ara. Canal acooaiaiada tiaa turaiahed. Yards ia oxrnaat saapa. Pirkiar iU bgm akoat 8p- tmlr 1st. iUtUt-t aaw at iloarca NVtera cier atora. ar Darbia A Caraoyer, Baa t2, over l'caarj's atora. Sj2Stt HOP PICKERS WAXTE1 FOR TOE William a hop yard, 103 aeraa. 4 suits vrii ot SIeia. 1'ioal actoanvoda tioes faraUlid. Tard ia astrlltBt ton ditioa. .pjckin will.ktart about StpU 1st. Rtristtr at United Cicar Stora. or Lana Morlty'a, career lTtk and C. Tt nsria 9i3i HELP WAX Tin) Male 11 WASTED COMPANION FDR. TRIP TO Florida ptmtr wr October. Boi 1344. llalS" WANTED EXPERIENCED TIRE MAN aad Talraniitr to work at rtbail4iaf tirea. 214 Ceatar Su Fkona 398. .' 'mail ii111?! ,HKLI WANTED Female 13 WAXTEDV- WOMAN TO CARE FOR rlWt lady ia ataall apartatent. TrL 1775 W. 13al2 SALESiiEX 15 THK WATKIXH PROIirtTS Cll. a-da haailor far part Hirun Co.. writ 1I3 ear riUtefcaun. 15al6 W.tXTEn UH.-AL. HAS WHO HAS aaU-a abil.iy. owna aa aatouobi!, aad raa dtvoto ki wkala tin ta loral diatribatton ul a no I nr Brrrslty. Mr i iartnmhsp with local buainraa Mian, and th orf anliation aboald asaka 9oKl.to I10.UOO liar aaanm. Ak lor Mr. liamaaud. Kouaa l'J.. Saw lloUl SaVra. 12al3 SALESMAN YCH'NO MAN. LET ME trip joa p'a" tor th f jtare. B.t raour y and faM adraucriBent . anatvd IxKjk ap lb R.-lJBfr-B at 1L . " titift'a Ftirnhnrr Hturr. 5:30 p. ra. ta i p-rm. or 444 Kotitk lfljk ktret. K p. ra.' ta 4 p. an. 13al4 PO.iTit)N wAxtki. ci-:riencei (rwrt) run, UoJva U or retail, anod raiM wri:-r or window dreer. Will o aay pUr.' Addreat Set ism Bolao.' Idaho. - 19al4 j General: Market ; PORTLAND. Aug. 11 Portland dairy .! exchange:' Butter. extras 50c; standards 4sc; prime firsts 48c; firsts 45c." J PORTLAND, Aug. 11. i Hay: Buying prices, valley timothy $18 OlS; do eastern Oregon tilfjO 21.50; alfalfa $18; clover $16. 0; oat hay $15.50: cheat $15: oat and vetch $1.S0: straw 17.500 8 per ton. - Selling prices $2 a ton more. ! PORTLAND. Aug. 11. Grain fatures; Wheat, hard .white, blue stem. Baart, August $1.55; Sep tember $1.54; soft white. August $1.55; September $1.54; western white, August $1.55; September $1.54; hard winter, August $1.55; September $1. Sir northern spring, August $1.33- September $ 1:52; western red, August $1.4Sr. Sep tember. $1.47; BBB hard white, Augusl $1.65; September $1.54. Oats:- No. 2, 36-pound white feed, August $30.50; September jw; oo a-pouna , gray, August. September $30j' .' Barley: No. 2," 4 4-pound. August,- September $31; do 48-ponnd, August, September. $32. i Corn: No. 2,, eastern yellow shipment, A u u t, September $40.50. ; MUlrun: Standard, August, $31; September $30. r- m f , KO CYIM1S4 FAST PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10. Associated Press.) Danny Kramer or Philadelphia' knocked out .fit-urge Cliauey- kit Baltimore ttiihf' In 4& seconds:"1' Kramer weii," i . 'i;VJ '.. yo'tiads-' and r'. y ir.'i. i : WAKXCD Employmenl 19 C1TV AND CUH'XTV WlMlU 8AWIVU. , i.ti- FOIt GAKDEX PU3WISU, BASlMtXT "Ctia( aad Wta wark. paawa 1. - il4lt FOR REXT SI PllINTEIi CikD.1. SIZE 14" BT 7H wardU "Fur JUat, writ It aaaU aaca. SUtoaataa uallaaaa Otflea, aa graaad fkwr. .. FOR RESiT STORE ROOU OH STATE traat. aqaira liatal-Arra. tUtsU KOK BtNT T1IKEE KOMX I'SFrK akakrd. w.o4ra. 77 O a. CaaiatamaL ?114 FOR RE.TApartiBesiU CJ KOOM FTESISHED APAETMEXTS. 'it I H, Kiawr, JJ1 FOR KENT Ar ART MINTS Ml X. Oaw.- al. . Utf OXE AND TWO ROOM FCK5ISHED FOR REXT Roosoa s uousncrrpuid ok bleepino PKLKTED CAED&. SIZE 14". BT THB wordiar. "Koiai ta Kaat." priea 1 caata aara. Suucaaa batiaaaa affieav froaad (loar. BOOM FOR REXT IX VODERS HOME, Ura blufka treat aiata komaa. AU eaaTraiviifaa. Gaatlaau prafarrad, Plaaa rafaraaaaa aa4 aadraaa A. .B cara Stataaaaa. FOR RENT ROOM E 'CITABLE rOI lladaata. witk tloapaJc parek prlTLUf. EverytkiBC atodera. Ratoraaao ara ra airad. Addraaa rooa eara Stataanaa, 'awaawaawaBwawawawaawawaaMBaMBaalIa! FOR REXT Houses 7 FOR REXT FIVE-ROOM BlXl.r.OW Jj, alo farai.litd kowt. fji. f. I-Vo- ' - Z7H nOCSB FOR RENT-CLOSE M. ' . lra Bottl Area. . . -i--..- frj24tf FOR RENT XODER S.tl.111 JIOCSE aad rra(A I7i gtaU ft. laaaira 103 - - - . Wanted 31 Uc 1 Ueou 3d U'ANTED M1I.K CrSTOl RS JOa per auart.- Wkita Kir Iiry. Paooo KIK3. 3ial4" WOODRT THE ACCTIONEER BUT1 aatd faraitara for caaa. Fkoaa S1U SSatt HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB CSEB Jtatroa. Uola, furaitara. Stt a Caa4 Uoada DopU appoaiU aoart koooa. JiainU CASH PAID EOR FALSE TEETH dental gwid. pkatianat aad diatardad Jawalry. ilok. 8bm1ub( aad Rofiaara Ca Otaet. Jtiekicaa. JSjlt WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOR iarai loaaa. M a kao aaaaral appUca toaa an kaad. Hawkias di Koaem Ie.. 90S Ortroa Bl4r. BSdl4tr FOR &ALZ2 ST DINIXO ROOM al'ITE. LtBRART Ullt, ink, dinkea. etc. 9 SO l aioa. . - . 37al CRAWEORD- CAN XIX O I EACUtS ARE now ready. L. TowBead orckard. 711 - CAXXIXQ PEACHES AT M. P. ADAMS Raaca. Wallaoa Road. Pfcoaa 1I6F13. t .37ali" GOOD VIOLIN EOR SALE. TEU 1044 -W. 17j22tf BABT CAK R I AGE. EOLPIXO COT. library table and firal rtaaa kitcbea ranxe. Call 11S7 X. . CotUta. 37a 14 FOR BALE OLD 9EW HEATERS. TES ceats a onnaia. (.ireaiauoa Sepaj-tjaaal Oregwa Statoamaa. . 47if rOR SALE LARGE SIZE CAST1KON wood and coal krater. flu. I34S i'oort. 3714 Trespass Notices For Sale Trerpata XeUtea, siia 14x9 . larkaa. rriatW a (wad 14 ooaeo oaaaaaa aooa 'ft taa words. "Natico la Hereby til. oa Tkal TreapaaitB4T ia Strictly Eerbld dea On Tkeao Preatiaoa Cadar PeoAtty af Proooratioa." Pnro IS aacfc or tar 25c, SUUaaiaa Pak. C. Balaam, Orofwa. 4 7 ait BZXJL. C8 TOUR L'SED TCRNITCKEa It. L. St.ff Parajtara Co. L'aod Oooda Lfpt. OppoaiU cwart koaao. S7aa3tt RFCEIPT BOOK 451ZE J BT H", SO rotoipt ferata ia book. IS aoola pot book or two for 2 cents. ila Man office, 315 Soatk CawaMTflal St. 8aeB.. . - . ... ITriStf FOR SALE LlTeatodt 39 VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON, Pkoaa 302a-W. Rx. Z. Boa . 9j3tf FRTD W. LANCE. YETEEIX ARIAN -a Oifico 439 8. Comataroial. Paowo 119S. Re. pboaa l'1. BSaiiltl - rawawawawaaaaa-MMw WOOD FOR SALE 43 BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and IS lack. Pry mill wod. Grata mill wood. Iry aacad rrk fir. iTy aad a!i Itr. Dry 4 ft. ak. naolt aad oak. EKETJ I. WELLS. Praaipt deUeety.aad reaaanakla pn 41 at 4 3S0 Boa Ik Ckorck. Pkoaa 1543. 14 INCH OLD FIR SECOND QROWTR k aad aaa. Pkoaa lf J. M. V. May field. 43fl4aJ GOOD COAL DRT WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMA FVEL CO. TEI.EPI'fyg llt. 4;t9tf POULTRY" AND EOG3 45 LXOHOJtN rCLLETS FOR SALE. Priced to tell on i-k. . Cow a aad boo tkem. 11a S;rtl. 4Salt NURSERT STOCK 49 FOR 8 ALB CHEAP 3f ACRE! OF fiaa laad. tit ailrf froea Saloca. Good new batldinc. aSnat kt'.f coHllod. ka!saco pattnra. Raaalaf water, oswo . timber. Will fieo food taraia. .Mtrkl accept sens trade. J. 3. MaU.is. ova or, Talepkoaa 1WF3,. Biiaaa. Ore., Bt. 7. 4Q j S AlXil IXtUllIETS CRA23I No. I wkiU . Na. 1 red. sacked II4T 1.4l TO EX. KTJTTOJf . AXD BEET Top hen . i .. fiows ,S9S0 10!W 1 tressed kofS . Top steers - Cows 3J Itu!!. 3H 64e PpriBf U-bs. 10 lbs aad Basel Set 9H JUse-r C3i Veal 7efJ Ireaaod veal e -l POUXTET I.irtt krns . 1 1. .0 , 1(6 33 lleary keaa . 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