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t- hi- is PAG3 TWENTY - --4... : - . f The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleny Oregon,' Simgar Morafag, July 21, 1929 STIFF GOING SDUT1I I i Ml f I , .: r I ME U Stiff of the H. L Stiff renZtare Co. will attend the Ore state furniture eonrentlon amd tae twenty-eighth , seml-aa-aal Vvrniture' Market week In Saa Francisco July 22 to 29. Mr, Stiff to Ties president of the Ore eon State; Furniture Retailers, -association. y - -1 'Our customers and friends -will be pleased to know that I ex- yeet to retnrn with many newj tdeaa for 'Interior! decoration and 1im rnralsffJnr.T Mr. Stiff tt-i " e Saturday. Exhibits of, thf - latest designs ! from both 'Eastern and Pacific Y Coast furniture factories will be i presented In ft. special showing: at! the 8an Francisco Furniture er-I . change during the market week. ; giving "bnyers; a chance to se the - latest styles presented by the out- ; standing firms of the country, s t Of particular interest to thp ! dealers will ,he many speclr.T : style created particularly t- ' Western home design by ' S. Francisco factories. The be?t c' tbeae will to presented to lccr ". aayen through the H. I. SM : Furniture Coj . ! la addition to an entertain!:!-; convention 5BdvvIsiting the furnl-'i tare mart, all delegates are to l-n : lavishly entertained through sp- j cial programs, trips to seen! , points of interest around Ssn; Francisco, and to the All Ams:-; eaa Exhibit "which la now bein? ' kowi In the city by the Golden i Gate. Such I exhibits held there bay had a distinct effect in. the making of Sin Francisco the fnr. , aitore style renter ofrtho west. Fifteen Chemeketans T Jaunt Up Mt. Jefferson Through dense tog and a high rale IS Chemeketans mads the climb ap ML Jefferson on Friday, acording to a telephone message receired by the Statesman early Saturday morning. .. Although the log and clouds made a clear rlew imnnairihia trip was keenly enjoyed and no accidents renture. occurred to mar the ad- The party left Marion lake camp and went to Hunt's Core where .the relay camp was established. It was necessary to spend two nights at Hunt's Core because weather con ditions caused a- slow climb. Accompanying the Chemeketans oa the ascent were Ronald Balnea and Wm- Edmundsear who -were camping la the Yicinlty of Jeffer-. son and had made the climb be fore. - - .. . - William Hamilton, Ben Rlckll, Richard Upjohn antfC. A. Sprague sncceeded in scaling the pinnacle while the others remained at the summit of the mountain. The Chemeketans will leave Marlon lake this morning and are expected to reach j Balem some time this evening, f ,. . Those completing the 'climb were Mr. and Mrs. William Hamil tola, Esther Gieffenbaeby Gladys Miller. Catherine Gaylord. Aurus ta Notdarf L Dr. C A. Downs. Dr. rJ. Ray Pemberton. Dr. Geo. Lewis. George Fake. Hugh ;Ward, John Robbins, Richard Upjohn, C A. Sprauge, Ben : Rlckll. Ronald Haynes and Wm. Edmundson. Prosperity Note DTOIANAPOL.IS (AP) Mrs. Arthur Bacon was somewhat fla bbergasted when she opened an eegg to fyy I for her husband's breakfast. The egg contained four yolks. MANCHESTER. 4 July 0.-p ( AP) -Margaret BondtleM, Brit ish minister of labor, faces a new deadlock in the cotton Industry ji eVio tarklnd when uisyun w , - - - .... 3 V. . l nail a BaUilon wurieis iciuocu w accept . aoUce of a 13 per cent reduction In wagts. ' jThrough MIsa 'Bondfleld's ef forta delegatea representing wbrkers .ad emoioyers meji , at the' ministry of. labor In London today but the ' conference jj cot lapsed .-almost immediately after the proceedings opened. j - The employees refused thf de mand ,of the workers delegate, that the order for wage rduc tion effective July 29 be rkh. drawn as a condition of negotia tion. PDIAJI 1 it'. OPP ICR EE I3F tUVUKCE CHICAGO.: July 20. (AP) A divorce was granted today to Edith Mason Polacco, prima don- aa of the Chicago, Civic Opera company, froni Giorgio Polacco, director of the same company. The decree, granted by Judge Hugo Friend in circuit court, gives Miss Mason custody of their four year! old daughter. Grace Edith. No alimony was asked and a property settlement was made eat of court.: Polacco i did not appear. Al-t taoagh represented by an attor aey, the euJt was not contested. A abort statement from the famous aaaielan.ireleased through his at torney, said:; "I have nothing to say but that I am heart broken, this terribl situation is certainly a dreadful alow to me. : I "am sure that dur ing my absence some misunder standing brought this about. I wish Mrs. j Polacco every hap'pi aesa, and shall always hold hor fa the highest regard and affec tion." ! ! His name; was signed to the statement. lit was shown to Miss Mason. I .certainly, wish him every happiness," she said. "We both hava contracts for the coming sea son with the Civic Opera company, -I r- ' ' - iO " - y .r. a i s ii m e i i t : t i mm m m U : liS ! II iAil7 nKvl rn J. X If? I C?U i A W U . U 11 i NY 1 s s lit mi wm II i ill vi ii 1 1 r ii ii ik ii- i ii m i a ir ii. ii i i u " ' ii - ' ii h i i k 1 II j. . i - II i I Vk'ltcn IMo:islH:e Eoi-gougln Dacm, first Papal Nuncio to the United Kingdom of Italy, present, cd bis letters of credence to King Victor Emmsnnel at the Qnirinal Palace rrccnt), be vras accorded all the honors that would have been, given to the ambassador of any other major power. and I will sing while he Is con ducting the orchestra. It will give me very great pleasure to sing with him." She said he attempted a recon ciliation. The suit was filed while he was in Europe and made public shortly before his return early this month. Pra turn Watches Local Experiment Irrigating Land PRATUM. July 20 Carl Vogt. who has eight acres planted to corn, beans and cucumbers is the first one in this community to ex periment with a modern Irrigation system. He Is using an old well which was drilled about 20 years ago, in quest for oil, for his water supply. A one horse power electric motor runs a large power pump, several hundred feet of conductor pipe is used to distribute the water over the field. It takes Mr. Vogt about three days to thoroughly ir rigate an acre. on the L. . Hi ifc -'(Til assr 1 mm Model 9a $179& (less tubes. Power detectVjo end the new -45 tubes plan four tuned stages of radio frequency enable Majestic to poduce the most powerful - and selective radio set ever built. Absolutely o hum and no -. cfllatioa at auy wave length. Automatic sensitivity control gives . uniform sensitivity and amplification ia both high and low wave . lengths. Improved Majestic' &iper-Dynsn-Speaker. Extra beavy, sturdy Majestic Power-Pack, with positive voltage-ballast; insures long life and safety. Jacobean pertod cabinet of American Walnut, Doors of matched butt walnut with overlays on doors v and interior panel of genuine imported Australian Lacewood. - Escutcbeoa plate, knobs and door puQs boisbed ia genuine silver. 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