INSTITUTE PLAN
NOW COMPLETE
Discussions to Cover Ail
Home Making Phases j
Meetings Set for July 7 to
10 In the Redmond Rfgh j
School Building
'Final plan fer Central Oregon
first homc-miikers' instlnuo, to be
held In Redmond from July " to 10,
liave been announced front 'be of
fice of W. T. McDonald, count) "t;r
leulturlit. The institute win be con
ducted by extenaloo aervlce of
the Orecon Agricultural college.
The Institute plans have been
worked out by women In the three
.ml slate counties, Jefferson. Dea
chutes ami Crunk, cooperating with
McDonald and Mrs. Jessie D. Mc
Oomb, state leader of home BCOUO
uilrs extension work of O. A. C, who
will preside at the Institute sessions.
The first session of the Institute will
bo held on the afternoon of July 7
in the Redmond hiRh school.
. VHouMkeepIng or Uomemnklng '.'"
will be the subject discussed at the
opening session of the Institute.
which will start at J:15 on the after
noon of .July 7. The discussion Till
bo led by Mrs. Kate W. Jameson,
dean of women al O. A. C. Preced
ing the address of Dean Jameson, an
address of welcome will he made by
Agriculturist McDonald. Responses
will be made by Mrs. J. F. Arnold of
Bend i representing Bend women's
cluhs: Mrs. M. V. Knickerbocker of
Sisters, representing grange women
of the county; Mrs. ('. H. Irvln of
Hedinotul. representing w o m c n's
clubs of that town, and by W. B.
Tucker, Crook county agriculturist.
On the second day of the confer
ence, talks will he made by Miss
Bather it. cooiey. o. a. clothing
specialist, on "You and Your
Clothes": Miss Lucy A. Case, nutri
tion specialist. on "Foods for
CTPsn'.u snajniaCTnm.
Atiiemade
inthefest
TN A FEW MATTERS we
Westerners gladly hand the
palm to our Eastern friends.
Building subways and sky
scrapers yt! Football
possibly. Climate - improba
bly. Pleasure auto driving no!
We drive more months of
the year bave greater
scenic attractions. The "great
open spaces" draw us farther
from home. We know roads
and autos and tires!
Which, in a way, accounts
for the success of C-T-C tires.
They are built in the West to
: Western conditions.
Eastern engineers came West
to build them- -but they make
them tor the West as well as
in the West !
Today they are ranked as
one of the three or four really
fine tires in America. They
are the largest-selling tires made
in a Western-owned factory.
Motorists in the nine western
states know what a tire should
do. Their purchases show that
C-T-C does it!
Come in and let ns shenr
you this remarkable tire.
Quality uill never be
lacrifked to meet a price"
President '
Columbia Tire Corporation
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Culver, W. V. Merchant
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Semi-Balloon Heavy-Duty Commercial
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CORDS
Scopes Case
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Net month attention will he centered on the little tuwn of Dayton, i enn , where John T. Scope- will be tried
for violating the state law against the teaching of the theory of evolution. Above Is the Hhca county courtroom
where the trial will be held, and 1. John T. Scopes ; 2. John K. liodsey, attorney for the defense; 8, S. K. 1 licks
senior proseCUUhg attorney: 4. Judge J. T. Ilaulston. who will preside over the trial
Health", and Miss Lois Kendall of
N'ewhere. whose subject will he;
I "Uei reatiou." On July 7. the pro-1
gram will consist of an address on
"Health Crops and Their Harvest. '
I hy l)r William Levin, director of
i laboratory, state hoard of health.
'and a talk by Dr. M Bllwood Smith.
I dean of the school of basic arts and
sciences. O. A. 0.. en "When You i
' Read a Poem."
Speakers Are Voted
The final two days of the bonier-
ence will he given over to addresses
by noted lecturers- including Miss
i Martha Whealdon. general secretary
of the Y. M. C. A. in Bombay. India
music, group singing and confer
ences. Except for the opening day.
the conferences will stun at 9 o'clock
in the p'ornlng. Among the out of
state speakers attending the final
day of the conference, on July lo.
will be Dr. Caroline ). Iledger, medi
cal director of the MrCormick Me
morial institute. Chicago.
Institutes similar to the one which
will be held in Central Oregon next
week have been held in other parts
of the stale with marked success.
Programs for the Institute are be
ing distributed in all parts of Cen
tral Oregon hy McPpnald. It is
emphasized by McDonald that the
Institute is for all three rotintltj
not for Deschutes county alone, or
for Redmond.
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Savant Claims Tremors
Entirely Unconnected
BERKELEY. June 29 Further
serious earthquakes in California
will not result from the Santa Bar
bara temblor. I'ntversity of Califor
nia geologists declared here today.
"There is no connection whatever
between the Montana quake Sunday
and the Santa Barbara disturbance. "
said J. V. Buwalda. professor of ge
ology. "Sometimes 104 earthquakes are
recorded dally on the seismograph.
These quakes seldom have any con
nection. "Popular talk of earthquake
weather' Is all hokum."
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Trial Room ard Chief Figures
"The Santa Barbara disaster will
neither diminish nor Increase the
number of quakes." lUiw.ildil told
the United Preea,
"Earthquakes seldom have any
connection. They are merely the re
sult of pressure In the earth. A
fissure gives way ami a quake fol
lows." Miss Leora Connarn Weds
James H. McNccly Sunday
Miss l.eora Connarn. daughter of
Mrs. J. H. Connarn. and James H.
McNeely, son of Mr. and Mrs C C
McNeely. were married Sunday morn
ing at 9 o'clock at the Methodist
Episcopal parsonage hy Kev. Frank
B Heiir) U l arrell
I United f'rt Spurts Editor I
NEW YORK. June IS. Friends
of Paul lierlenbach. the new world's
light heavyweight champion, tell of
an odd twist of fate that turned him
from a wrestler to a boxing title hold
er. Bar ian bach started in athletics as
a hall player, but he was too big
and too awkward for even a fair
semi pro team and he turned to
wrestling, a game In which his site
and great strength of arms anil shoul
ders gave him a great advantage
over the lighter and weaker oppo
nents of his class. He won the
American amateur championship and
went to the Antwerp Olympic guinea
in 1920 with the American team.
When he returned he decided to
turn professional and he went out
looking for matches. The first
thing he ran into was a proposition.
He could get SI nil If he would take
a flop in his first bout He didn't
two rhlldrcR will comr out; when
thr witch will mm- out froftl
of min or now.
m Tit r ! nobv
James, pastor. The bride's mother,
the groom's brother and his wife, j
Mr. and Mrs. II. K McNeely. and'
Mis Bmogana Richards were pres
eut. The newly married couple are both
graduates of the Bend high school,
McNeely has been a student ul O. A.
C. during the past year, and plans
to continue his course there this
fall. His bride will continue In her
duties at the J. C. Penney Co. store.
She attended the I'ntversity of Ore
gon one year. The groom was a
prominent athleto while In the high
school hire
The first artificial silk made from
wood pulp wns exhibited In Purls
towards the end of the I'Hh century.
ANNINCr
W l t-t
want to take a dive, so he turned It
dowgu
"This wrestling Is no huslne.i-." he
told friends "They don't pay
enough and you can't work often
enough to make any dough " He had
almost given up the Idea of an ath
letic career ami was about ready to
goto work as a chnuffetir.
"Why don't you try fighting?'' his
friend Hughey McQuillan, pitcher for
the New York (Hants, asked him one
day. "They're having u stunt on at
the K. of C.'l tonight. Come over
and put on the gloves."
Rcrlcnhach thought there wouldn't
bo anything wrong and he went over
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pion, on account of his site lier
lenbach distal know a thing about
boxing ami Krchs knockeii him out
The failure of his first attempt did
not discourage him ami he lontlnued
In the amateur game
He had about 2n amateur fights.
Including a return bout wibt Krebs
In which he defeated him With
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