-THE CAPITAL JOURNAL NAI.KM, OREGON 0 DOUKHOBORS STAGE ANOTHER PARADE IN NUDE Caoora, Sask. Three score men and women Doukhobors were under jail sentence Thursday toi holding another nude parade. Thirty-seven children among the pand ers were held for the child weliare bureau. The nude parade was staged Wed, neaday and was the first since Uiai two weeks ago for which 103 Douk hobors were sentenced to six month In jail from Nelson. B. C. Those sentenced for Wednesday's paradf are Lo serve six months at Prince Albert jail. The charges were In decent exposure They are members ot the Sona ol Freedom, an outcast branch of the sect. - The demonstration was made af ter the arrest of eight leaders ol the sect at Midado, Sask., women and children appeared without clothing and men attempted to dis robe but were prevented by the ar rival of Royal Canadian ; .police, armed with riding whips, i :-' Those under arrest are part'ot the 250 Who a week ago engaged In a battle with police when they attempted to enter Kamsask. Newberg Smoke '; ' Eaters Want $35" For Practice Run With the fires still -smoldering around the Newberg bridge but well under control so the bridge is con sidered past all danger, the county court was given a jolt Wednesday when it received a bill for $35 from the Newberg volunteer fire depart ment. From the tenor of remarks drop ped by members of the court the Newberg fire department is apt to (0 without its $35. All of the work and expense, they state, of keeping the tires under control and saving the bridge has beet, done by J. L. Cook; road patrolman, and such men as tie enlisted otT'the Job: It Is true, they state, that the Newberg lire department made a ma over to the bridge but It got out onto the bridge, looked around smelled the smoke and went away not entering into the (ire fighting spirit at-aU. - The court doesn't Jeel like paying 35 for a practice spin. CONGRESSMAN'S DEATH ACCIDENT Fergus Palis, Minn. 0P Death of Congressman O. J. Kvale, of the seventh Minnesota district, was "accidental," county authorities said andno inquest will be held. Mr. Kvale's charred body was found in the ruins of his cottage near Battle Lake, Minn., early Wed nesday. The cottage had been de stroyed by lire, which Is believed to have been started toy the explo sion of a gasoline lamp, accord) nt to coroner J. G. Vigen, who inves The- body was brought here - and funeral services will be held Sunday at his home at Benson. HEIR OF CUD AH Y MILLIONS DEAD Chicago , HPi Through issuance Wednesday of a burial permit, .the death at. Dwight, 111.. Monday ol jonn J. cuaany, son oi me jaie John Cudahy.' millionaire packer, became known here. Cudahy died at the home of An drew Mickelson, a barber, to whose home he was taken a week ago by two men who - remained with him until death. The death certificate ascribed death to "myocarditis, and gave Cudahy's age as 46. Mrs. Mick eLton said Cudahy wa? seriously ill when he arrived. The Mickelson home is known as a boarding house patronized by patients at the Keeley Cure institute. Under his father's will a trust fund of $1,500,000 was created for the son who has received the income from it since 1015. RANCH OWNER LEAVING Silverton Hubert Mlcklebrook of near Henjum station where he owns PAOBSBVEN a ranch. Is visiting .his brother in nanuiutuic, .ore mavius lor Ql. Paul where he 1 principal ttu schools. LOCATED. IN EAST-. - Turner Friends here will be in terested to learn that Ma. Rachel O. Ear I Is now: permanently ucaieb In .Washington, D..C, Mrs. Bart plant to make , net future some there after many years residence in Turner. She hat spent tna ntnunet months visiting with girlhood friends hi Maryland and Virginia. You are invited to the FREE demonstration of FLEX, Fri day and Saturday, Sept. 13 . hnd J4. A souvenir' bread board to . each lady attending. DTJTCKB - - ,all Building Supply Co. 170 N. Front Phone 487 - See Our Display of Novelty Furniture . ; . , yields some truths about eggs and coffee! dWM it kW X. kl(T: $ka, Mm x-.-wT'lf .. joy Chapman Andrews, famous leader of Gobi Desert Explorations, checking in a supply of M.J.B. Coffee just unloaded from a camel train at a camp in Central Mongolia. M-JHB ! CO FFEE Hwfory 1929. Repro duced by permission American Museum Natural History. N the trackless wastes of Central Asia, the Roy Chapman Andrews Expeditions discovered fossil eggs more" than a million years old. Definite proof was found that the first animal life of the world originated here. Priceless data about Pre- historic Man, has been brought to light by these expeditions. Out of the Mongolian Desert, where. temperature often changes 70 between day and night, has also come a new knowledge of food supplies. ' -...J;-. " : V". . "v M.J.B., the Full Flavored Coffee was chosen for the Gobi Expeditions. Packed by the unique .' M. J. B. Vacuum Method, M. J. B. Coffee retains all its natural richness, even under torrid desert .conditions. -. .. ::;- :'a ' '. ' .s. K- J.GPENNEY C 160 NORTH LIBERTY STREET Fall suits for Young Men Now on Display . . The Newest in Styles," ' ; ; Shades and Patterns on View for Your Selection , The customary J.. C Penney quality and finished workmanship in every suit. 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K ' fv W .fc-4H! Why School Outfits Cost Less . -In Our Store Probably you have wondered why things cost so much less here. The answer is that we plan and economize when buying, exactly as Mother does when selecting the school wardrobes (or her (amity. But where Mother only buys (or two or three youngsters, we buy for millions of them, and Mother's savings ol a penny here and a dollar there, amount to a very large sum when you are buying for millions of families at once. School Days wilt soon be here I We extend aa invitation to Thrifty Mothers to pay us a visit of inspection. . Of to School With Smart New- SHOES for Every Need! Smart, serviceable Qafordl for school girls. In patent or gun metal, with black and sil ver g raia trim. f Sizes 12 to 2. .. 2.69 Sizes to 11 J4 219 Fine for school girls these ene-straps of patent leather with fancy grain triimninf. Low-priced I Sizes 12 to 2 2.49 Size. 8-Vi toll '2 2.19 High shoes for children f Sturdy mnd well-made. Brown ' . or Can Metal . 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