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-.? f i o , TOE OREGON STATESMAN, fALEii; OREGON SUNDAY MORNINGAUGUST 22, 192i 1 ' :si3f kecesk .V TO tEI'EXri ITLli "7 Y j title tomorrow7 againtj ..Vincent JtIICAOd,)Aug! 2!l.'(AP.)--r j Richards and Francis Hunter, UMvkMJkklkVkMVWMttAMMMUWM ., . w . . , tJvv V-v 1 'Tlie r.lsinore - Beverly1 m Graustark.'1 'by 'Qeorga Barr lllc CutcheonV enacted ' by 'Antonio Moreno ''Marion'- Da vies,4 Roy Peorge Lett, Jr., and LucIene'Vil" I New York, at the Chicago town 3taTh'of jChicag6, fth! Actional and tennis club' here as a result of UdU U States; 'II1 defend taeir their victories todays v - . riim ;. .IB. . t . a -. I I k i ! ; f ill watct, crergbton Hale. f i Oregon "Moana of . the South jPry Me As You Are Paid" I ! I-:A;Vr ir Mr :Y:(fm Ik'--;. " ,!f i M : ? ? 4 " MotorkGroups - Want High; wavMx'ttf Contr6l States Seas. V , . ,; - .-- - 1 1 f .- A ;. 4 - -BIIkH-S acta vaudeville Lrnl Z.uU. aiU", I il " Iff; piciursF. . ' f-i , , - - - : - " - ' r. - EITfiENE. Or,. Aug 21.- (By fjAP.) That the fi&Wy highway tat - roads. both ror.Vtonitructlon and malBteiwuice. feaae to.re l a ....t I AnAnAmHfln,1 la fho Lmmim nf onlnloiL ot reDresen- I oatives of state and , Portland, rfu to Vraoblle' associations, .bright ott I it : a meeting: : yesterday t. ' the, Portland ' chant berj pC ,JCooipieTcet i VhgA Judge C." P.'.Jernardot Lane 5-Snty met wtthreprpjsahtatlves ,;he ',automobttev't:t'Dupi t'o.'tallt V'ovH proposedproatT legislation, ac- Wording to wordbrought' back here ioday by Judge-Barnard:; ':.f .; Judge, Barnard3 "proposar that lone-halt instead of onewioarter of It he state receipts from' automobile 'iTlicenses should 'be tarned over, to f Ithe counties, (Wastoa&rof the prln - rc'pal topk takep -ftod the Lane fHountjt xgIctaI.exlalnedUiU -ttew fcif'the ralue of this plan. - -f The autoraotiTcf -groip he said. holds the opinion' that , the state should not be hindered in anyway a . the present time in completion of. its program of road building:. and the fear la expressed that If there - Is any proposal to ' change Mfce state motor laws, -there 'will be a' deluge of bills In- .the legisla ture that might not all be advan tageous to the statev !' ' ' ' -T; ' ' The opinion rolced at the meet leg was that Ihere should be no eduction In m6f or vehicle license ates until there hasXbeen a sub stantial reduction In- the bonded r gU; debtedness, of the ,state and - bounties for road1 wowf. ' f x . Capital Bargain- Honse .Capital ' ' J'g. Co.i Mike's Auto Wreck . - T. -Three In one. s- Barr&f n en- f ! ' J Slem. Thousands of bar- tina.Il. Stelnbock; US ' Center. 1 Prnf1 jProceedinga In . barikruBtryf are merely , a matter t bust develop. unent. Kr 'J'r.f' Anybody is willing to mind your 1usiness for you If Ttn do the ard wort. S.TD IIL.UU .u f - r 1 4BH li.U.fcra i in n .x nuy.ia BTiirautt SCHAEFS HERBAL "1 rnnr. w !ylSriim,v fi t . JVILL CURE )l SUMMER 1 LUUUH V- ' - - v ' SOLD ONLY AT ftciSAEFER'q DRUG STORE 1S5 North Commercial St : Penslar Store ' Orisiri&l Yellow Fxxnt PHONE W7 )(Thew CI Chocolates are slightly scratched) - . national" -Humahe. Convention Scheduled." AtneiVan humane i associations ana societies ,'for prevention of will ')pen In; national convention at th .convention hair of the Mult nomah hotel . Monday Auf; 23, and; hold ; daily sessions - nntil Thursday, Aug." 2C t v " There will be ' day f ahd; atght -Programs 'with'; delegates 1 from many states and cities, arfd speak ers of national , reputation are on Che' program; .There' rwill be 1 Ad-, dresses by the mayor -and Oorer Jon Pierce and - exctirslon f o digltt-seelng'about'the city! - ; Col. anamrs.E. 'fibfer of this city head the .reception commltf tee, and among the visitors are a carload- lof riatienal officials 'and delegates' from i "Pork; City Charles Alexander of Albany, ac companied by Mrs.' Alexander, will be introduced as the author of the new book, "Bobbie; 'a'Tamons Collie.. -: Bobbie . himself, ; , who came through from1 Indiana In nildwinter to hi home at. SilVer- ton, will be on the.platformwtth Governor" Pierce " and' ' ; other' dis-' tlngtrished speakera. Features of $roMram. Monday Evening, Aug. 23, 8 P. M.J , Chairman Col. E. Hofer, presi dent. Oregon , Humane i society, Portland, Ore, : -x - 4 'Address By Hon., ; Walter H. Piercet governor, state of .Oregon. J :The Child -ByHoni PrahK Ii. Baldwin- i judge, common r. pleas courts division jlomestitiJ iea ttons; Youngstown, Ohio: 2nd'-vice president of the - American Hu mane association -J'i t Movies for Children By John F.' Poucher, general-manager, Ne braska Humane - jiociety, Omaka( 'Nebra8ka. a ? - k'Mvtt'. : - The Juvenile 'Conrt andrJelfn Qericy By HoBjk-JUiard DeiobJ i &b Heourts PortlandOregon . Tuesday, Aug. 24 9l30 A. M. ' . Children's Section By Mrs. T. W. Swanton, manager, Oregon Hu mane society, Portland. Oregon. Reaching the-Child with Hu mane Education Through tie Par-: ent-Teachers v Association - By Mrs. ; Jennie : Jl. 'Nlehpls, humane education 'committee, national cop-J gress of Parents Jtfnd Teachers and field worker, Anierican -Humane Education society, Boston, Mass.' The Wild Horses of the West By. Col. E. Hofer, president,', Ore gon Humane society," Portland, Oregon. , - 1 C Press Publicity and ijlbw rtm. Be? sure It By Matthew' McCurrle, secretary, San Francisco r- Society for the i Prevention of, Cruelty r.to Animjs,:San Francisco; Cau Open Discussion on the? Rodeo By Walter H- shorn. secretary,! Oakland Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals, Oak-',' Th flrprflTi Tfnmana annletT haa arranged for an 'automobile ride alone. the world famous Columbia i HighwayiThe trip vrill Include a j , Tisu ; 10 ine iisn'-naicnery u . a salmon 'barbecue'lft the everting. All persons Who ae tnter?ted f it. ttlw ittAttffirf RVfttfwtJnn t ftf "cnfl- dren- and animals from .cruel n it. injurious , conditions'. are cordially Invited" to' attend1, he 'sessions' of the conTentton;. f.'f,t:Jv"' IQ. t i..A child knows'hat1 he sees and he KNOWS BETTER-' what he-SEES CLEARLY. . Defect-: 1 ' . i ve vision' is alway an enormous handicap in j'" 'school;, , .T',' . . I Do you know your" chflda eyesight is right 7 : ;yithBurnett.Bro$ - reet-alem ft il rjj'i i i 4 5 I i j 5 i 4 in f 1 i r 2 1 M ? i - 4. f LAS17 TIIVJES j TODAY- . . it , Tomorrow, and -Tuesday. CONRADNAGEL ' ELEANOR BOARDMAN 7" IS VMEMORY. LANE" 11 n i 5 I'iiVL i 8 5 3?3 I i j 3 I ill Hi M, z 53 t 44 a I I 11 1 il 'j . a 5 'A 3 J J i i Hi HI f If If: I fill , sji ( : I Ft v?y v.:". 5 r : .''ViO'J.ii.. Si J ' We are now ready to show the latesti creations in eariy rait tyie sngesi ; Ve are showing some of .the most cever combinations of materials' that v : has been. our good fortune. to' offer. ' " V i The designs !are many so: are the color combinations carried outiri .We are showing soft kid skins in a dozen dif fef ent , Shades, black and u copperpaterit leather. Tan" calf which- is especially strong, as a face , ; UOl ill , U tltlO UtlU V ItltlOi - SEE THE NEW HIGH CUBAN HEELS 1 One of the New Style Features that weare the first to show, V We are T showing Jthia heel...on a .patent oxforj'with .boaconstrictor,, trim, tan calf .lizzard trim, Saturn kid withrsnalc'e;tiim.: All;Yt l tfD ' three patterns A :....r..y.v;.,ViA- '1,.. NEWi HANAN PUMPSlrteStADES The new brown kid step-in Colonial wit;h lighter Colored huesi and .-a . patent learner, same style witn . ostnen mnvarr sjiyrt M r II 1 i ? ; 1M 1 I! H h n till I! HI i ; See (hirr Widows for the Late-'Arri?afi':'bv.'We sHoyIltfe Hew THSs Firsf - t .1 f 2-V ' IX) YOCll 'FEET ITCHT? '"Cortia- 4an'd :- calluses re tnored without pain, or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed and .treated. Pains' In feet, weak foot.' flat foot, foot Btralns and fallen arches ad Justed. Do not suffer. I will 'Eire .you: the. best that set snce can produce In scientific chiropody. Consult . V: - - V ., -' .. DR. M. D. VINYARD Tit r r mrc 7- V: Ci-Vv - y -t .- REPAIR ' DKPAUT3IENT bur shop Is equipped with mi lie w ioacuiarj v um X ( - .1 BOthIIs bat the" TeTy ' be,t : V grade of leather that money HanaSlwea FarPkSM V --3 '-will bnr. ! acotson, in charge ofu. Cd BasdiW i i; pert In", his line has spent rfo3tArrtHaw Tears In. factories and repair - i I 55' If ft i. ( '. i ! i 2 s Hi ! lit ? 5 ii f ? I ill HI u ': i 5 I lit If hi a i f tfut high grade work , i- : -t- . 1 T - ? . ... -" ; - ... " : . in ri p. ... J 5 ':H ,; "'.111 1 ifl I i u ? x5 I I I 'il I II 5-f i f " ' f 5 . tvkkMJkVkSmXk. kVVkVkVkk!kMklkV.. . .v ..VkVMkVkv. .ssWkkkvWSkkk"'.'" J . Ct ?2v : -tl' Hex Heck says: it'Wimmln who ala't built fer eiTifbitlotf IS always on ttlsplay.' 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