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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
10. K. Willi" i ) f I. it I'lmi Ih III lnwn
today.
Mr. unil Mrs 1 .!' tiuwHiiu in" lii
I'liriliiiiil hmihI iik ii f"w days,
T. II. Ki'iiyiin was In the rliy yes
terday from llln home III Itedllinllds.
Fred A. Wuelfleii. advertising
limniiKi'r nf Tim lliilliiiln. wnl I"
I'liriliiiiil Kiiiunl.iv nlKlit on business
(I. V. I lit I I'M . 'I'll III II ' llicrcllunl.
wan In town mi business this moiii
Inf.. 11. II. l.iniiilnK li-iivi'H 1 1 1 1 1 ft '"i
I'liriliiiiil l iilli'inl Hi"" Hluliie run-
Vi'llllllll.
August A. A ti,t'i Htiii. f 1 1 1 f ili'piny
hherlff. In h'IiiIIiik Hi" W""k In I'nit
' Intnl.
Mr. iiinl Mm. II. J. rower nml
llii'lr k ii,' xi . Minn 1 1 . -1 " 1 1 Hiuiiiliiii'r of
I'nudletoti, tiro motoring to I'niHiiiiil
It A. Knnw of Ciem-iut wiih ii vis
linr In Hi" i'lly yesterday. Mr Snow
Ih fiiri'sl rniiK'-r In III" fro'enid Is
irli't Mr nml M ih, II I" Willi" jirrlv.-il
III Hend luiluy from I'm tliunl Mr.
Willi" dim lici"il"il li inmlllnii Willi
III" J. f. ri'iitn'y I'liinininy,
Ronton for Fritnuthlp.
Alinnii hint never I ii I: .-ii n liking lo
Junior, nml rnrt'ly i1iiyd with him.
Hcvenil ilny nk' I rx ! 1 -! Unit lid
niiit linvc iivrri'iniio til illllli for lh
"I.Iit liny, nml upon iU"ntlimliiK my
cmiill friend, he iinil"tly explained
Miinliir daddy hnugtit n grocery
turn thnl ki',.p my favorite candy."
Chli-ngn Tribune.
At the JIoIcIh.
H.ilel Wilglil.
.1. A. ICi nil, Fori Hoi k .
10. I.. Hl.cmore, J nut urn.
10. (). (Jrnvi'H, KIIvit l.iiku.
0. V. Hull, liunli'X.
T. II. Ki'iiyiin, I (i id in ltd .
Km nk Hiullli, Winchester.
(li'iHK'i TlioinuH, .M ml f mil .
IIiik-I (Vi.y.
11. V. Humes, I'liriliiiiil.
V. II, lllllirilll, Hllli'lll,
J W. Tnf-.K ii it , I'orllund.
Curl Iliii in lin 1 1 , oj'rtliind.
Hill nit Montgomery, rrliuivlllii.
A. V. I'oule, I. ii I'lmi,
II. F. Ilmper, Mllliui.
Pilot Hull" Inn.
('. M. Tunii'i', l'lilluil"lililu.
II. M. Hillings, I'liriliiiiil.
Mr. nml Urn. Ilmb'-il Kprugtin,
WiinhliiKtiui. I ''.
Iir. II. Nation. WuiililiiKliin,
I:. ('.
It. K Chudwlrk, Portland,
t'. A. Kwiiiikihi nml f u in 1 1 y. llverett,
W ii nil.
10. (1 (iurretl, l.iiliiivlnw.
It. A. Know, Ci'i'iii'iMit.
T. I) lliii rliiy, iji'rl lunil.
Jack M ii 1 1 ii y . I'nriliinil.
('. H. Pinker, (ii.l. In nil.
J, M. I'iirk"r, Sun Jose, Cal.
Ira A William., Portland.
11. ii llrnwii nml f.nnlly. Hums.
GRAND
TONICHT k TUKS.'
Dustin
Farnum
HIT AND ERROR TOTAL
l IS UNUSUAL
Olen Morris, lb; Chntitiiln, rf: A.
Morris, 2b; Ilennick, c; Olen Morris,
Honney unil Millur, p; Honney nnl
Olen Morrl.i, mi; Jeorne MorrlH, If;
CuimiiiKhum, of.
Score n. H. E.
U"iul 15 19 D
Maupln 5 10 10
Kniplf Wilson and Harvey.
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THE IN IN
Ho 8uch ths Blood.
W Inn mil" nml mlnr small ii i 1 1 1 in I
lire ul'iiiuliiiit ii easel uiiiki'i uri'iil
Iiiiiim mui'tii.' ilii'tu. iny thu American
Forestry Miii:ulii". killing mi" nftel
liimlt.i r. merely in Mu ll ii in rt of tin
fresh blood, nml Hun uliHiidntilni; the
IiimIIi'H fur mull" other lllllllllll.
Poworlcftt Knowledge.
Oi'ii! hut It' a (illy u uuin ni'vor enn
dlpo of hi nml or "ii"rli nro fur
01 much n It rout lilin. If ho coulil.
what a lot of r"B(ly-miui"y Knyn thi-rn
wouli) ho runtiliiK nrouud loonu. Aini-r-Irnn
Motorlnt.
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Season End
Sale of
Millinery
Sale Starts Tuesday, June 22, and
Continues Till the Last Hat is Sold
Women's Hats All
Now In Two Lots
Lot 1 Lot 2
All Huts formerly All Huts formerly ,
iirieett $(!.()0 and
priced to 8.1.00 p lo $) 00
$3.45 $4.45
All Girls' Hats
now in 3 Lots
$1.95-$2.95-$3.95
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BUY THAT
HAT NOW!
THE WARNER COMPANY
I-I...III.. M.rrli.niliiK At PolHill FficM
THE OPEN"
A ifn'ppi'ntf Jrjmt. with
Duitin Farnum at hit belt
ALSO
EDDIE POLO
in "TKe Vanishing
Dagger"
LIBERTY
Tonight and Friday
MARY PICKFORD
In
"Heart 'O The Hills"
TUESDAY mid
WEDNESDAY
Ethel Clayton
in
"YOUNG
MRS. WINTHROP"
A Hcul l.lfn Story of Lovo
unil MlnumlorHtunillnR, t hat
Unri'H thu Kout of a Million
IloinoK.
IMTIIK 'l)Mi:iY
I'.VIIIK IIKVIKW
I'ATHK TOPICS
( llffi.ril'B Mi n Hniii- In All Ki-it-1
iiiKi Ono Inning 'I'liri'i' Mmifiln
j Hliiinili-rN K"i'k In Valu
To Cut Off tli Hun.
Bat Drum and Viol In One.
An nri'luMr;il p"r"ir-Mlv" Instruuii'iit
iluit "(iiuhii ' t!i" hooiiiln r"Hnnun''0
of Mi" rlr Ii v illi Ml" rmiK" of Ihe
ilouiil" Iuihh viol. .ii''"onllrit; to f'opiihtr
Mi'i'liftnle. Ik tin hit"Kt In KtmHlnn
miili'ul ni'vull li'ii. In form It I n fouu
I'lnntliiii of holh IriHtrumi'tilH, thu four
foot IliiKcr hoard hflny llxed to a akin
ooviTi'd drum.
Daily Market Report
PurnJihd by rrnvmiit with lha
Central Orcfi Hank.)
PRIMARY WINNINGS
GO TO PARK FUND
Tho city pnrk fund wna onrlehod
to tho pxtend of f 2 today when Curl
A. Johnaon dupoHltnd tho amount
wfith Tho Ilulli'tin to hn turned over
for purk linprovoinuiit purposes. His
success In piekliiK winneiH lit tho
Ori'Kon prlmiirli'S win responslhlo for
tho sum, hu explained.
ERNEST DICK WEDS
EX-BEND TEACHER
Friends In lend loomed today
of tho marriuKO of Miss Grace Cane.
formorly a toucher In tho city
schools, to KrnoHt Dick, for years
a resident of Hend. Tho wedding
was held In Vulo a week ago, the
nowa holiiR Rlvon out on the return
of Mr. and Mrs. nick to Hend Sat
urday night.
McCLELLEN FACES
BATTERY CHARGE
CluirRcd with assault and battery J
J. D. McClollon was arrested on the
complaint of N. A. Petorson Saturday
and will be given his hearing nt 10
o'clock tomorrow morning In justice
court. McClollen Is allogod to have
hit Peterson over the bond with a
truco chain.
Curious ttery.
The use of dried fruits of trees,
such ns tho gourd nnd the coconut
for holding water and liquid sub
stances Is fnnilllur, but It Is .not so
generally known that cups, snueers
nnd Jars to take the place of ordinary
eanlieiiwnre nro made In tho Orient
of n ';lullniiun nnd plastic material
entirely of vegetable origin, which Is
easily moulded nnd dried.
Blood Pressure.
niood pressure Is the pressure ol
the blood ngnln.st the walls of the large
nrterlcs. It Is determined by tho force
of tho heart nnd tho resistance in the
sniiill blood vessels. These latter eith
er cxpnnd or contract according to
conditions. This action Is Inlluenced
hy various factors, namely, excitement,
nervousness, poisons in the system nnd
hardening of the arteries.
Ermine Fur.
The ermine fur, with which we aro
all familiar, Is furnished by the stoat,
n smnll animal of the weasel tribe.
In a kiiiiio In which liotti Hi'leaj
clouted Dm hail freely, In which no j
j less that five pitchers, worked, and'
with the errors of the visiting team,
! rather abundant, Hend won yester
day from .Muupin on the depot;
grounds hy a score of 15 to D. A
good crowd saw tho contest, wlilclrj
I was played III the first real baseball:
' weuther Hend has enjoyed.
I Clifford's men started the scoring
in the first Inning and kept It up
through the p-maimler of the game.
Ill the second half of the first
Do Arinond triple. 1 and scored when
the shortstop Juggl"d De l.imhmutt's
grounder. De l.ttshmutt continued
to second. Hyberg filed out to sec
ond mid Du l.ushmuit went out at
third on Clifford's grounder, pitch
er's assist. Foley reached first on
j second's error, advancing Clifford, j
; who scored on Dickens' long single. !
For Maupln, Confer, .Miller and
Cliastuln got on bases In the order
illumed. Confer was caught on Bec
i ond and the other two died when A.j
Morris filed out lo Clifford and Ken-.
nick went out at first on Hyberg's
' assist.
j Knur Aio Numerous.
In the second.. Hull filed out.:
i Springer profited hy the bean ball,!
i Do Arinond walked. De Lushmutt
! reach first on a fielder's error and '
i Springer scored when Hoimey played j
tug with Hyberg's grounder. C'llf
j ford's neat sacrifice down the third;
I baso line brought in De Arinond and'
signaled the installation of a new
I slabster. Honney taking the Job va-1
' cated by Glen Morris. Maupln again j
'failed to Bcore in the second and j
Glen Morris, the only man to reach I
' first, hitting, advanced to second on j
a wild pitch and died there while;
I Honney and George Morris fanned !
j and Cunningham went out, Byberg
j to Dickens.
Dickens hit In the third and took
second on Iiuckmaster's sacrifice.
Hall hit and Springer's two-bagger
cleaned up the bases. Muupin
blanked attain and in the four'.h. with
two down, Foley walked. Dickens
singled and Foley scored on Miller's
error In handling Buckmuster's
grounder.
At the opening of the fifth. George
Morris reuched first on Hall's error
and second on Cunningham's hit.
Confer filed out to Springer and Mor
ris went to third on Springer's poor
throw. Miller clouted the bull be
yond the infield, but Clifford's tlirkw
cut off Morris at home. Chnstain
scored Cunningham and A. Morris'
drive to center field scored Miller
nnd Chnstain. It was Maupin's last
scoring until the final inning.
Foley Benched.
Huckmaster replaced Foley on the
mound in the sixth, Slate supplant
ing Huckmaster In left field. In the
succeeding half. Slate singled, Dick
ens walked, Buckmaster filed out to
George Morris and Hall fanned.
Springer's hit scored Slate ami De
Armond's three-bagger scored Dick
ens and Springer. De Lashmtilt
fanned.
Hyberg singled in the seventh and
Clifford's fly was smothered by Glen
Morris. Slnte hit and Byberg, who
had advanced to third, scored. Dies
ens singled, then bent the peg from
homo to second, while Slnte scored.
Ho took third on Buckmaster's sin
gle, and scored when Springer's
drive wiib fielded to first too Into to
produce results. Miller replaced
Bonney in the box for Maupln.
In the eighth De Lnshmutt singled
and Byberg folowed suit, going out
at second on Confer's assist, while
Clifford reached first and De Lash
mutt annexed third. De Lnshmutt
trottod in when Renuick tried to peg
Clifford out at second. Clifford
went to third on Dickens' hit and
scored on catcher's error.
. Maupln Makes Strong Finish.
With ono out in the ninth, George
Morris' grounder to De Lnshmutt
was muffed, nnd a wild pitch ad
vanced tho runner to second. Cun
ningham fanned. Confer doubled,
scoring Morris. Miller doubled,
scoring Confer, but In trying to
stretch tho hit to three sacks, was
caught by Springer's throw, relayed,
to third.
Tho Teams.
Bond DeArmond, c: De Lash
mutt, 2b; Byberg, 3b; Clifford, cf;
Foley, p; Dickens, lb; Buckmaster,
p; Slate and Buckmaster, If; Hall,
ss; Springer, rf..
Maupln Confer, Sb; "Miller and
Consolation.
From the a'iiny column: "Vming
man. recently rejei'ted. desires apart
ments liiljnliiilii; these of young couple
f,o,.iciiw.! of a baby that cries all night,
emc-lii" fnlhiT to promenade In paja
mas; "ood limil swearer preferred."
Itnwfnn Tril rim-rlfit
NORTH PORTLAND, Juno 21.
f'nttlo Receipts, 2G86; Grain
anil pulp fed steers, $11. HO to
112; choice. $11 to 111.50; good
to choice. $10.50 to $11 modlurj to
good, $'J.B0 to $10. SO; fair to
good, $8.50 to $9.50; common to
fair, $7.50 to $8.50; choice cows
and tmifers. $9.50 to $10; medium
to cholco $8.50 to $9.5C; medium
to good. $7.50 to $8.50, fair to
medium, $8.50 to $7.50; maimers.
$4 to $5.50; bulls, $ to $8.50;
prime, light calves, $12 to $13;
medium light, $8.60 to $11; heavy.
$1 to $8.50.
flogs.
Receipts, 1570; market steady.
Prime mixed, $15 20 to $15.75; med
ium mixed. $14.75 lo $15.25; rough
heavies. $10 to $11.25; smooth
heavies, $11.25 to $13.60; pigs,
$1 1.75 to $13.75.
Hheep.
Receipts. 2497: steady. Lambs.
: $11.50 to $12; cull lamtis. $8 to
i $10; yearlings, $7 to $8; wethers, $
to $7.50; ewes, $3 to $7.
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ORDER OF THE BATH
Is the One We Are Now Awaiting From You.
Summer months are "rebuilding" months.
That bathroom you have so long planned to make
the old home place MODERN is ready to be
installed.
From tank to tile our workmen are ready
for the word.
Carlson & Lyons
EXPERTPLUMBERS WALL STREET
Bear in Mind
Fishermen-Campers !
Every tree destroyed by forest fire
reduces Central Oregon's wealth
just that much.
Preserve the trees by being careful
about fire. Protect them by spread
ing the gospel to all others.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
CJ Demanding of merchants their
highest priced wares, whether you
can afford them or not, is fuel for
the profiteer. Even with present
prices, proper judgment can be ex
ercised in buying and money saved.
High prices is no excuse for ex
travagance. The Shevlin-Hixon Company.
'iiinmnuitsuaiffiisuswuiBimiinmminui:
CABINET WORK
Done according
to your order.
Screens and Screen Doors
Furniture Repairing
P U FOY CABINET
I. n. TVArt. MAKER
121 Minnesota Avenue