TI I R O II I - G 0 H STATES MAN, ,SAL"M,rOREGON WEDNESDAY ;.IOnNlG, AUGUST 12. 1023 . m.-, y:-': ill vi ' '. V Hy AURRED BCXCTl - W I Hy AURRED BCXCXI " Phone 10 S . -.-- ,!; L' - V ey-vIlE ATTRACTIVE SUMMER X garden of Mr. William Eyer ett Anderson on Court street was the .scene ot "a delightful affair yesterday when the MaaDowell club entertained with ; a aihrer tea . complimenting v J Miss Dorothy Pearce; Miss Lucille Ross, 3I las Marian EmmonS" and Miss ; Ira Clare Ltfve.- The punch howl aras arranged on a table under tie . trees with the blue-green pool and borders of phlox and zinnias as a background for the large number f friends who called. ; ' .:v-T'; . The following were hostesses for the affair: Mrs. , Hugh Harris, Mrs. E. II. Hobson, Mrs. Philip JNewmyer, Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mrs. JSC. Currlej Mrs. Grant Bonell, , Mrs. T. W. JCreech, Mrs. R. E. Riddle, Mrs.. O. C. Bellinger. Mrs. .Joseph Chambers, Mrs. Carl Webb, Mrs. D. I. Ritchie, Mrs. J. W Nash, Mrs. Martin Fereshetian, Mrs.-C. T.. Sherman. Mrs. I. E, Law, Mrs. tT. 41. dalloway, Mrs. C. E. Bates,? Mrs. George H. Allen, Mrs: Merle Rosecrans, Mrs.-, Earl Simpson, Miss Gladys Raffety, Susan ' Tarty, NeHie Schwab, Lu . elite Emmons, Myrtle Rusher and Maxtne Buren. -t" '-- '''"' Miss Luella Patton Is the guest of friends In Portland.1 ' ! Miss Edna. Garfield who. Is spending her, vacation In Seattle , , writes interestingly, In' a letter to Mrs P. W. Brown, ot the Knights Templar Conclave which was at -tended by a; large number of'Sa- lem people, jv ;'. " Excerpts Continue' as follows; "It was sa4d by the Knights here that this was the most elaborate reception they erer had at any convention and their enthusiasm knw no bounds over, the - city's 'glad hand And the really magnifi cent decorations everywhere. The electrical engineer of the conclave had oiiarge of the Paris exposition and also of the San Francisco ex- position and I have ; never . seen more beautiful results anywhere In addition! to Seattle being con , cededly the best lighted city in the united States, Its capacity was taubled. and the decorative scheme bras,lewllderingly beautiful.. For :': niles the Kaight Templar emblems blazoned forth, by eight extra 115 N. Liberty i Presenting Dresses Goats ; Millinery for the Woman ' 'and Miss ' TRULY ARIS TOCRATIC IN THEIR SUB- DU ED. ELE GANCE A N I) . P.E R F E CT -.: TASTE. . . Fall Opening NOW. . SHOWING asilss 115 N. Liberty I h m : . 1 X ' We carry la gtock, orer 115 Uffal blanks suiteJ to most any business tranwictiuns. - Ve may have just Ihe forra yoq are looking for at a blj uvin; an compared to made to order forms. Some of the forms: Contract of SaIc, Road Notice, Win forms. Assign ment of Mortsrage, Mortase forma, ' Quit Claim Deeda, Abstracts form IiJ3 of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes, General Lease. Power of Attorney, Prune BocUs and Pads, Scale Re ceipts,. Ctc These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and private esc Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 rents apiece, and oa nott books from 25 to 50 cents. The Statesman Publisliing LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS light posts to the. blocks-clustered deep with varl-colored lights; and topped by - three- "flaming torch globes In emblems.4 . The decora tions of the flag combined with the black and white or the- T. In the r'sky-scraper't district waslJm presslve beyond "VotUs., On top of the forty-story ' L. ' C. : Smith building was an immense ctoss: and crowning the tower on the new Olympic hotel was a jewelled cross. the one from the 8an Francisco exposition -which, since, had .not been in nse'. ; ypon this. . hu searchlights flayed, making i distinctly ;'. visible . for. miles. and miles out on he Sound r and frpm the big plant of the electric 'com pany "other serchlights played I" rainbow combination, and in red white and' blue. It needs no wordp of mine to give you an Wea'of the Lsplendid illuminations these - gave beautiful beyond description. So the Knights . had good reason to marvel , (as they did) at he re SUltS." .;-;;-- ' - Miss Garfield plans to remain In Seattle unill the first of Septcm ber. ' ; - ; I J V:.-:i: Mr. ; and Mrs.- Clifford Farmer and Mr. and Mrsv Walter J. Kirk spent the week-end at Keakowln. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burns and little . daughter. Ann Reed, are home after a week's'Tnqtor trlp lto Crater LakeC ; In ; Medford they were joined by Miss Ann Reed, a sister of Mrs. Burns, and a group of. Interesting college, friends of tne lamny. the adults of the group all having known each other at the University of California of which they are alumni.,. In the party were Mrs. Letha' Drake, prominent in social and: educational circles in Omaha: one of Mrs. Hums most Intimate school day friends, 'Miss Mary Stockton' of San Francisco, and Miss Clara Wiltshire of San Bernardino. ' ' The friends of Mrs. Edna L. Daily will be. interested to know that Ehe Is domiciled for the sum mer at the Alexandria. v - The Brooks Commnnlty club met at the home of Mrs. B. F. Ramp last Wednesday afternoon. A very pleasant afternoon was passed quilting and visiting. Mrs. JerryjWyant of Salem was a guest of the el nb also o her sister, Mrs. B. F. Ramp of Brooks. .1 Club mem bers' present were Mrs. "John Lesh er and daughters Ida and Edna, Mrs. Gibson," Mrs. Olivia Wample and daughter, Mrs. Walter Fuller and ehfldren, Mrs." George Ramp, Mrs. .Arthur. Madsen, Mrs. Mary McLeod, ' Mrs. Cecil : Ashbaugh, Mrs. Howard 'Ramp, Mrs. George Ferrel and Mrs! Emma Sturgfaf Mrs. ; Ralph Sturgis was , the gnest of her daughter Jeanne Deardorff at her beautiful home on- Cardinal Drive in Portland, Oregon, recently. V-For. the.plear nre of her mother.' Miss Deardorff invited some i friends, and rela tives;. Among whom were Mr, and t Mrs. C. . 11. Baynard. and Baynard and daughter Bernice. of Orchards, Wash.; Mrs. O. II.. Gil- sert ! and ' daughter, Mrs. Frank G ilbert of Portland, Ore. , . i ,;: 4 '" Mrs. Lane " Morley la leaving this "week for 'Roseburgf where she will spend a few days as the guest .of her father'' and mother, Mr. and Mrsj.W. E.J Marsters. Mr.. Mars ters is convalescing from a . tv.'o years' serous illness. ; . Mr. and Mrs. John J.- Roberts and two daughters,-' Miss Helen Roberts and Miss Mildred-Roberts, accompanied "by Mrs. J... Shelley Saurman, are on avten day motor trip) to Vancouver,' B. C. They plan to return homo late this week Mr. -and Mrs. Zadoc Riggs and Mrs. Waller left earlier in the week for a ten day vacation at Seaside. . . , . Thai Are Lesa! PRINTED AND FOR SALE ' . At Duslncsa Office, Grons Tlzzr 1COCIAI, CALEimATw I TODAY Ice Cream social. Ladies';, AW society of" the ; Christ' Lutheran cuurcn. airs. u. u. nocaeii, iau; N. CommerrtlaF street.' Mrs.- T. W, Hall. I486 Fer nnt errjr it street, hostess. Pot-luck dinner. .Mil. Young Married Peoples... club of the First Presbyterian church. Ilager's grove. Thursday i Sewing Rociety of Woman's Re lief corps. ! Mrs. I. L.lMcAdams. 245 D' street, hostess, j i ) -Annual Scotch . picnie. Fair grounds. . . - . ; Mrs. G. A. Nve and daughter. il Irs Doris Njw, are guests In Cen- Iralia of Mrs. Jye's daughter, Mrs. F. W. Schwab. They will take a trip to Mount : Rainier before re turning to Salem. '; (' ' : i ' Miss Beatrice Walton and Miss Vivian Hargrove are In; Vancouver, B. C. for ten days. i j ..'-,; . "-,'--" - ' I ' ' ; Mr. and Mrs: Clifton Irwin' are enjoying' an outing at Neah-kan- nie. They are domiciled at Cain's place. '. '" - : ' Jf ' I " ' . - ';. Mrs. George E. Dorcas and Mrs '.-ouis Larhmund returned Monday flight from a vacation at Neskowin. u ''!. ; ,' '!" " -. l" ; , Rev. and Mrs. Krskine of Jeffer son were dinner guests on Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. F. W.'Launer. The many 'friends of Dr.' Fred H. Thompson "will be glad to learn that he plans to arrive in Salem this month after three months of clinical v research abroad, j Dr., Thompson sailed for the states last Saturday, taking passage on . the Aquitania, one of ' jthe largest American liners. Dr; Thompson will probably reach Salem the 25th of August. ; .-.'''- .". ; ;,' i ' ' ; j ' Miss . Mayme Homyer, bride- elect, was recently honored at a shower riven for her by Miss Bes- .. . . I sie smitn and tne Misses uenier at the home of Mrs. Smith. The evening was pleasantly spent In viewing the many beautiful gifts recelved by the honor guest. Those present were: Miss Homyer. Mrs. WmL Erion. Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Jl i . ,K,D ..!' Mrs. H. Albers, Mrs U. Homyer. Mrsj Fred Thompson. Mrs. Clifford Townsend, Mrs." A. i F. Homyer, Mrs. W. J. Lee, Mrs. W'm. Krueger. Mrs. Leon Barrlck,!; Mrs. Albert Vick, Mrs. A Oehler.J Mrs. H. Tas to, Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mrs. Les ter Franklin, Miss Maude Herron, Miss Ruth Edwards. Miss TUIie Al bert, Misses Selma, Irma. Ger trude., Clara and Frieda Oehler, it!.... 1 M Xft.o- Tl. ,-.! I -"mn V iia .iUu,,c,,...uc, 'Ir,!. f-. Toll. Innu- MaHfnrH "HU ''"re.T rr4",lu, u " j . tt. kit. j ri essie bmun. , j ; ""!w r Elton 1U .Thompson will be an event of early next month. , ; t ' wiss earuara - Kiesen ui inns- loro ta the liouse guest this week or baiem menus. " " t ' . ' : The uewlng. society of :tha Wo- man s iienei corps wm me i me home of-Mrs; L L; McAdams. "2 4 5 D street Thursday afternoon, Aug ust 13. All members are asked to bring their own work. Mem bers of the GAR and, friends of I the members are invited. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson hMfin Tta-M .hrt Prv r home from a ten day vacation at ce.,M, i Mr and Mrs. C P. Bishop re- turned home Monday evening frn vewnort and Nve Creek . ,,v!n mAinn.H nn Frldav. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Ainn .M't. f xtr vt it, n Ptn t ! APt Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Daily (Dorothy Esch) arrived yesterday from Oakland for a visit with Mrs Daily's - parents, 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Esch; and Mr. Daniy'a mother, Mrs. Edna L. Daily. : Of much interest to all mem bers of the Oregon f Federation ot Business and Professional Wom en's clubs -Is the i contest for a name for the state bulletin, under the auspices of the state bulletin DY Co. Browning Secures vAnulment Papers v ... r in Wide-heralded. Mary Spas Case . . : -- - - - - - - I J. .r ' . ,- ...... : i r '-.-. v -. . t-t ; 1 Millionaire ; declares he: will never "adopt another child." This close-up shows Mr. Browning and his new I foster-daughter for a week. Mary's sunny smile and sweet disposition, Mr. Browning rnmmittps tt vhlih Miia ' TnTni , , " , ZSleman. .first vice president. Is f?81".1 choice- of . a na- J'00 federation pin or Its equlva- lent In monfy- " Perred. goes 89 ?rife to the . winner of the Ti e f, k? the1ml3st desirable and suitable name being . . . . . 'hf. bulletin committee, which is com posed of jthe chairman and the following members, one fromleach of -the 12 federated clubs: As toria; Mrs. Margaret Hubler; Coos Bay, Mrs.! Alice Maloney; Corval Hs. Miss J Merle Hollister; The Dalles,. Miss Dora Sexton; Eu gene, Miss Mozelle Hair; , Hood V Iv.t- XT m Cm.Ia T .' T.' 1 n t '" 4 " -- " " " --.. Miss Jane E. Olson: Portland B and'p: W. club. Mrs; Parl Bald- win; Portland Women's' Advertis- ,ng club , Mrg , Celegti mfrU. R09hnrg, ;MIs Grace fc VTayton Salem. Miss Rosalia Keber. ! - -v. -K-.p-f nrhlrh ttnrtArl nn Ansust x 'atfd ciose8 sepmber 30 N8 open to all members ef the state federation, each being permuted t0 8ubmlt two nam(. whlch should he sent dlrert to Miss Zelglemah at 315 Piatt-building, Portland.! ! ! " Sunset prchard, the lovely coun try. home, of Mrs. N. E. Gunnell was an attractive place last Sun- M?yneMrs- Gunnell and Miss Kathryn (Gunnell entertained in- Mormauyiior a. group ol; inenus .1 irom saiem ana I'oriiana.i iJinner was served on tne lawn at a i. vu y.-v .u..icu sweet. peas ana Goiden-roa )o crystal basket centered the table and a profusion of summer flow. a. arranged about the yard Porches. .Later little five 7 Merlyn J. Gunnell , on his Shetland pony (delighted the guests with stunts and a demon- 8tration of hls horsemanship. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HI Kletxing and children, Harold and Dorothea returned home yesterday from a week-end in Grants Pass . and at the Oregon Caves.. The committee in charge of the picnic for the Young Married Peoples' club, of the First Pres byterian church, has announced that In case it rains this (Wednes day) afternoon the picnic which Is" planned, Instead off Hager' Grove, will be held in the. church parlors. However, the. committee is. going ahead with plans to serve the lunch at the picnic grounds promptly at 6:15. Club members are reminded to bring a covered i dish and own table service. FIRE CAr SES DEATH 'V . HERIOT RAY. R. Aug, (Canadla.n Press) .-i-A man named Thomas lost his life and his home at Gowland harbor," on Vancouver island, near here yesterday, by a lorest lire. He fell over a cliff! while trying t6 remove goods froul the bouse. p - SWINDLE IS CHARGER -- SEATTLE. Ang. 10. Report of the - swindling of James Ash ton. a director in Manchester. Eng land, of the Calico Printing asso ciation was on file here. today in ,tho Investigation of the ', Canadian Pacific railway. He losf $15,000 by entering a scheme to beat book rJarkers in horse races In Van couver." ' . . . , When one end of a is-w' toolh brush becomes worn It c ',i b r versed on Its handle asi .W..- V -V-. -r . J said when he adopted her, helped greatly to win her "this place in his arms." Now he designates her ias an imposter in that she Is said o have misrepresented her ago to him. i . Canino" Actor, Known Over Europe,. Is Leader of V: Whirl-i-gig Group Toque" is comlg to this city Saturday, August 29, -with Ring ling Brothers -and Rarnum Bailey circus. "Toque" is Just a d6g, but by ho means a common dog." He has no pedigree, but he has a reputation that extends all over Europe and 'he-has made a fortune'"-" for' .Alfred "LoyaL ? vho owns him. I . "Toque Is a- wonderful eques trian. He turns single and double somersaults on. a' horse's back, stands on his head in the Raddle, and. .while sitting upright on the horse's back catcher on his r.osn rings and clown" caps - toasted to hJm by LoyaL While the trainer stands in. the saddle he perches himself,. head down, on the man's head. ' "Toque-'is also a wonderful acrobat. He runs dowa.an incline and. after turning somersaults in midair, goes hurtling through a paper hoop. "Toque" Is the star of a troupe of twenty dogs includ ing "Chlquita," the funniest of all canine actors. A), the conclusion of their tricks a dozen of the swiftest race around the. top of the ring bank curb, jut as - hri - ots encircle the hippodrome track And as they run along the narrow curb, "Toque," traveling at light ning speed from the opposite di rection, leaps over the entire squad. They are called the' I D G IS H S 0 1ST Spanish Warrior Baroness Avers j j U; S. Has World's Only Free Women t The only women In the worU wha are reallj. free live-ia the .United Sutes, believes the Barone de AJcahall, famou Spanish woman warrior who U now touring the country, studying her lYankte aiaters. The Bajronesa waa a cbmmualo'aej officer ia tLi Spniih. array la Morocco, and actually participUd in CgUlnr fact tlat la atteatcd fey taedalt. awarded ter by Eicz Alim$o foi JLodge Roster S rRATKRNAL OKUKR OP FAGI.Z3. lit and SrJ W. O. W. UaU. 8. ML. Vr ili..t. S'y. TeK ISM R. r xnnov KosTxx TYIMXIRAPMICAL NO. ?10 HECOMD fistvrtiar, P. m. M. D. Pilkifto. pnw4Bt; Roy &. BleJfMt. MTlary. CARIT.NTKR'S fXIOM NO. 10C Mr: Thiir. evening. At-tbar Tuek- r r. rrenMrnt: Wm. IVttn, -r-tr. KkIV4 HMrHsBt fnrU.4. T"- 19. "wblrM-gig" dogs and furnlsn one of the scores of features specially arranged for the young patrons. In special entertainment for the children this season's cirens la re markably strong. Two troupes of baby elephant performers appeal particularly to the young folks They are the . best kind of tun- makers and qdite as clever as the three . herds - of full-grown ele phant with, which they perform in one big number. One of these youngsters walks on a rolling ball, guiding .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 Handkerchief" just like a party of children, they skip the rope, stand on their heads, play leap frog, and football. . In addition to these dump artort there' are whole troupes and gToups 'of funny old bears, seals and sea-lions, fox terriers, collie dogs, ' geese, pigs and ' Shetland ponies. DEATH FACED CALMLY ' - I .i SIMMONS TtlKH FOR MURRER; IXXOCKXCK'rRCmiSTED LINCOLN. Neb., Aug. 11. (By Associated press.) Protesting his innocence to the end. Walter R. Simmons, former Montana cowboy, deputy sheriff and baseball player was electrocuted at the Nebraska tate penitentiary early today for the murder of Frank Pahl, a gar age man of 'Spencer, Neb. j j Just before Simmons walked to the chair ha gave out the follow ing statement to the press: j .""There are but, a few moments left. .There Is a life hereafter. and if I were leaving this world with a He upon my tongue: I wouldn't have. the chance "that ; I would have if I told the truth Realizing it to be true above all things,.! can only say that t am innocent. I am speaking-without prejudice against anyone. All Is forgiven by me, and I ask forglve nes. I ask forgiveness of you If rucTi Is possible. j After the electrocution Former Judtce' E. P. Holmes, his j chief counsel., said he would continue his hunt for-the "slayer of Frank Pahl." He said that, "an innocent man .was electrocuted this morn ing." .... IMMIGRATION IS DEBATED LATIN-AMERICAN TO ELEVATES TO MEET AT CONVENTION .WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. (lly The Associated Press). Attempts will be - made at. meetings of American, Mexican and other la bor nnon officials here August 27 to solve the Mexican Immigration problem, and to plan an intensive campaign for expansion of labor organizations throughout Latin America " t The American , conference has been summoned by William Green, president of the American Federa tion of Labor. Among those tn- vited to attend are Luis N. Mor ; ones, secretary' of commerce and labor under President Calles who is regarded as one of the most authoritative spokesmen for Mexi can labor, and. Edwardo Moneda, general secretary of the Mexican regional government. m tat Local Rate3 For Classified Advertising . On tima 5 eal sr r His tiaiM- .1 cU p r BB4ar fl Mill pmr mr la rlr to rm taa ara taaa a tlma rata, Uttrtiwant Baal raa is earatia Hsara. Ai. Uk.a far V- taaa tS (HU. . A4u raa daaoay OKLX caaraW at aa-tim rata. AJrtIaata (asrvpt Panaaala aad 8Uaatiaaa Waataa) will a ukaa Tar Ua tcUpkaaa it tt a4?artiar U a mkKriW to paaaa. Taa Bttlia will taeiltt adrar tiaaaiaaU at aay taa af aa Aay ar aithu Ta laaura prapar alaaaiflea' tiaaa aaa. aaaala aa la aafara t p. am. TELEPHONg IS ar III Money to Loan Oa B Ettata . T. K. rORJ (0ar La4 Baaa Baai) BEFORE TOU LEAVR TOUR HOVE j. OK CAR If AVE IT Insured Properly pVaaa 161. Baeka Saadrteka, V. 8. ; Raak b!4f. . 4 IS U AUTOMOBILES WK WRECK EJt Parta far all cara. Wa aall far laaa. Gat our prira aa trailan. ! Aata Wraekinc Ca 402 8. Ckaxcte Stract. Paaaa ai. . laJtf BCIIEEI.ER AUTO WRECKINO CO, will hf jaar aia car. Hlmi eaaa pnra 1ai4. - 105 V. rimwr-iil S. l)ntf ATJTO REPAIRIXQ GENERAL. REPAIRINO. TIRES AND tabaa, mnmriM, aaa aad oil. 1IKI LF.R ft I.KBENOOOD OARACK. Pnoaa Sft4, Miliar aad S. Coaamreial 8ta. Wa Dcialiia ia recaadiliaaiac aaators. ATJTO TOPS SES CS FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hall Aata Tea ft Palat Baaa. Rrtf fir dtartaBt. 5-atetf HELP WANTED HOP PICKERS WANTED Tor Iwe o( aar yarda. tha Ultaaia Kaark aar ladrpDdaara. 117 acraa. aad taa Cartia KaJcU. aar Talbat ata tiaa. 80 arraa, Uaaal aeceianila- tiaaa faraUhed. Tarda la rrllot kapa. Pick in r will krca a boat Sap- timber lit. lUrialar aow at Georja Watara cirar . atara, ar Darbia ft CernoTar. Bax 62. avar Paaacv'a tiara HOP PICKERS" "WANTED FOR THE Williama kop yard, 103 aeraa. 4 anilca waat af BalriA. Uiaal aceonaioda- tioBi tnrnUaed. Yard ia aieallaat aaa- ditiaa. Pickiac will atari akont RpU lit. Rrr ! Uaitrd Cirar Stara. ar Lana Marlay'a, earaer 17tk aad C. : Tl IfSFH. a31" HELP WANTED Male 11 "WANTED OOMPANIOX FOR TRIP TO ! Florida ia September ar October. Bat i J2C4. 11I1J- WAXTED EXPERIENCED TIRE MAN and TB'raBiier la work at rebmibliaf i tirea. 2 1& Canter St. Pkoaa 39a. lla'3 HELP WANTED Female 13 WANTED WOMAN TO CARE FOR eMerlr lady ia amaU apartment. TeL 177S-W. 13al2 SALESMEN IS THE WATKIN8 PRODUCTS CO. aeeda hastier for part Marian Co., write 1130 cara Statetmaa. ISalS WANTED LOCAL MAX WnO HAS aalea ability, owaa aa aataaaobila, aad eaa derate kia whale tiaia to .loeal diuribatioa af a motor aeeeaitT. Mar join , partnership with loeal baalaea man. aad the ercaaisatioa abonld make S5oOO ta tlO.OOO per aannni. Ak far Mr. Ilammoad, Hooat 123.. Mew Hotel Salem. - . lSal2 8AI.E8MAS TOCXO MAX. LET ME help yea p!aa for the f atara. It ta; noner and faat adraaeeaieBt tttared I.ook Dp U H Elmcrea at ' II. L. Rtiffa Farnitara Stare. 3:30 p. at. ta p. m. ar 444 South Higa street, p.' aa. ta S p. at. 15al4 POSITION WANTED.' F.XPERIEXCED roeerynian. whuleaale 'or retail, rood rard writer ar window dreveer. Will ra aar plane.. . Addreta Box lioivf. Idaho, - lal4 General Markets PORTLAND. Aug. 11 :Portland dairy exchange: Rutter, extras B0e; standards 49 e; prime firsts 48c; firsts 45c. r' PORTLAND, Aug. 11. Hay Buying prices, valley timothy $18 019; do eastern Oregon $21 Q 24.50; alfalfa $19; clover $16.50; oat hay $15.50; cheat $15; oat and vetch $16.50; straw $7.60 3 8 per ton. Selling prices 1 a ton more " : : . PORTLAND, Ang. ll.Craln futures: Vheat, 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. $1.54; northers spriag. August $1.53; September $1.52; western red. .August $1.48; Sep tember $.1.47; . BBB hard white. August $1.55; September $1.54. Oats: No. 2. S6-pound white feed. '.August $30.50;' September $30; do 38-pound gray, August, September $30, " " " Barley: No. 2. 4 4-pound, Aug ust. September $31; do 46-pound. August, September $32.- Corn: No.' 2, eastern ' yellow shipment. August, September $46.50; MUlrun: Standard, A o g u t $31; September $30. KO CnjIM FAST ' PIIILADELrillA.-'Aug. 10. (ny Associated Press.) Danny Kramer of rhiladelpnia- knocked out George Chaney -of Baltimore tonigijtsm 48 -seconds; Kramer Wflffhed 128 i pounds' and CLiney 123 1JY" ' an WANTED nmploymrmt 10 CITT AND OflCXTT WtM)I SAWJSO. fUH UARUKX PbOWlKQ, BiSEMTT t'ttt aa4 ia wara, aaaaa 19 rs. iaa(4t( FOR KEXT 21 PRINTED CARDS. 81EE 14" ET 1" waraiag 'Far Kaat." pru I mu aara. f'.iutaM vaaiaaaa Offlea. aa graa4 Ot. fOB RENT STOREROOM OS atra. .aq.ira litl Area. STATB Slj2aU FOK KEXT THREK ia4, Btoarra. ROOMS O 8. aar-iaL FOR RKVT .partmeaU 23 KtOV rTRMSHED Kuaaairr. APART at EXT R. 234l FOR REST APAKTMEXTS tl H. Cm-BM-reiaU " stj ONE AND TWOROOM FCRXI8IIF.D r.rmiil TOO X. Hifk. XS, 13 FOR RELNT Rooms 25 HOUSEKEEPING OX SLSEPUtO roaaia. 67 8. Ckarea. ij24tl PRtJtTED CARDS. 8IZB 14" BT IS warciaf. " to Raat." artea ! caata aark. Stataamaa Baalaaaa afUca, fraaa Hoar. ROOV FOR RENT IX HODERJT BOMB, tbraa klaeka treai alala kaaaa. All coavaaWaeaa. Oaatiaaiaa arlarr4 Plaaaa Jia rafaraaaaa aa a44raa K B, ear, KiaUaaaa. lSjlM FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE POI atadeaia, witk alaopaif parck ariviltrca, Everytkiaf aaadara. RafaraaeM ara ra airad. Addxaaa raeaa. eara Itataamaa, FOR RENT HotiMm 27 FOR RENT FIVK-ROOM BCXOAIXIW J.S.-alaa farniW bauae, a5. F. U Wood. -S7al3 HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IX. IN- aaira Hatal Area. 2TJ58lt FOR RENT MODERN S-ROOU HOCSR aad rarar, 1374 8 late bC laairo 1H3 St!e. '?7al? Wanted lUaTeRaaeoTax 33 WANTED MILK - CUSTOM KRs, 10a per quart. . Wkita Fir lairy. Pkoaa 1P3. SSal4 WOODRT THR AUCTIONEER BUYS' maad faraitara far eaak. Pkaaa tit. SSatt HIOHEST PRICES PAID FOR U8K1I ataraa, teola, fara'itara. Stiff'a UaaA Gaada lpt appooita eoart kaaaa. ' . . S2tl CASH PAID FOR FAL8C TEETH- deaul gald. platiaam aad diarardai Jawalry. Hoke 8malbaf aad JUdBery Ca, Otaeca. Mickifaa. iill WANTED PRIVATE MOXET FOB 'rm laaaa. Wa baa acTeral asplica triaaa aa kaad. Hawkiaa ft Rukerta Tae.. tm Oreroa BMf. 5dI4(f FOR SALS 37 DPflXO ROOM 81'ITE, LIBRART Uble, Ink. dishes, etc. - 950 L'atoa. . . JTalt CRAWFORD CAXXIXO PEACHES ARE bo ready. L. Tewasead arrhard. . S7al3 CAVXIXO PEACHES AT M. P. ADAM? Raaca. Wallace Road. Phaae llf.Hl 7al GOOD V10US FOR BALE. TEL. 9044 W. . . . Tjt;ti BABT CARRIAGE. FOLDING COT. library tibU aad firat rlaaa kiu-aea ranr. Call 1157 X. Cottage. 3al4 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TE eeau a aaadla. Cirealaiiaa dapartmaal Orecoa Suteaaiaa. S7U FOR KALE LARGE R17.E CASTIROM waod and rttal beater, flu. I3' Court. 3 7a 1 4 Trespass Notices !. For Sale Tracpata Xatiraa, ma 1 4r9 I arte, aria ted aa faad 10 aaaea eaaaaa boar iBf tha words, "Netiea It Hereby Oiv aa That Treapeaaiar ia Etrietly FarbM da Oa Theaa Preaiieea L'ader PaaaHy af Praaaeatiaa." Prire 15c each ar I for ie- fitaiataaa Paa. Ca, SaUaa, Ore raa. 7eti SELL CS TOCR USED FURXITURER H. L. EtUf Faraitara Co. Csod Goods Dapu .Opposite seart aaaaa. 37a2JU RFCZIPT BOOKS 8IZK " BT tHV 50 raeaipt farms ia Wtor. IS caats paa boak ar twa fer 25 eeata. Sutea aiaa aUiea, US Soath Coaaiert-ial as. Paleai. 7f?lif FOR SALE Llveatock S VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSOX, Phaaa 202S-W. Rt. 3. Bex 3. 3SjJU FRTD W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 420 ft. CaaiaiareUl. Phaae lift. Rea. pKowe '1tt. Im1 1 1 WOOD FOR 8ALB 4S BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft, aad IS lack. ' Dry mill weed. Grata mill weed. Dry seeead rrewth fir. Dry aad aU ftr. Dry 4 ft. aah. aiapla aad aak. - FRED E. WELL&. Prompt delieery aad reaaeaablo pr 280 boats Charch. fhese 1543. 43 IS INCH OLD FIR SECOND OROWTI aak sad aaa. Pheae 19)3. M. D. Mar fitld. 43tlta GOOD COAL DRT WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES, -HILLMAN FUEL CO. TEI FPHONE - 4j?tf POtXTRY AND EGS 45 LEGHORX rt'LLETS FOR BALK. , Priced to aeU eolrk. Caata Bad sea them Phene 32f-2I. 4a1S NURSERY STOCK 40 FOR SALE CHEAP 37 ACRES OF fiaa laad. eia at ilea fraea Raleoa. flwi aew baildiac-a, slnat half ealtieated. balaaea aaMare. Raaaiaf water, eeaaa tiaiaer. Will rirt rood terwa. Mcht aacept aoaia trade. J. J. Mathis, oa- - er. Telepbaaa 10$ FS. Ealea. tr, Rt T. ' 4l SAIJ2I IXAJUIETS .1 GRAXV Ne. 1 white tl.47 - 1 4J Xe. 1 red, sacked POET. irOTTO AXD XEXT Tap bora , .... - ... . .! : Bows .50ei0. lreased bafs Tap steers Cows 20iiS.O. balls 3H4e Ppnec laaiba, SO iba aad aaderc 94 Heavier .'S Veal 7et7U Dresaeal reel .IS PODXTXT 'Mlkt heas . - .IS .20432 ,., .Hi -1822 Heavy heBS . Old roasters Erailers E&OS. 1TJTTZR AXD ITJTTXIFAT Hatterfst .! Crtaaery batter Fcrt hmuA srttl i 50CS3 J2t .SO 12.39 PrleetS i 1 Alilk, per cL