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FOUR MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, JUNE-18, IM1 RESULTS OF JUNE ErSHTH BRIDE EXAMS GIVEN OUT List of Successful Pupils An nounced By Moore DIPLOMAS "ARE" AWARDED BHn Win Mnitn Kcqiiiml lirmhi In (;nKni4iy- and lliyainlogy Aim Named Tho name of the pupils who passed the Juno eighth grade el.mil nallone ami wre awarded their diploma in dllferent parts of tlte county were announced esterday by K. J. Moore, count school superin tendent a follows: District No. S Helen Paulina Mil Icr. District Xo. 11 Clarence Williams. Morrell Harwood. Maniaret M. Mac donald. Alfred ltobert Jttraasmalcr, Mrtle Gertrude Chase, District No. 14 Lillian K. Soren pen. Frank A. -leske, . - . - District No. 15 Asa. M. Howard. District No. 16 Marvin William Slmpaon. DUtrlct No. 19 Maurlmla Louisa Schaefer. Raymond Lewie Yarnee, Ubbla Skallrky. Thelma Valera Lay son, Helen Klilabeth. Hughes. District No. 15 toy Young. DUtrlct No. IS Cheater C. Steears, Herbert K. Itolimon, Marshall O. l'rmber. District No. 54 Jessie Aim Scare, Magdalen H. Willis. - District No. 40. Klhel M. Baker, Cllffonl Stanley Gregor. The Leading Musicians of the World Have Been Taught Individually Individual Instruction Always Pays Why Xot Enroll Now at the Pacific Conservatory f of Music ) 731 Willamette Street A school of Individual Instruc tion that teaches Violin, Piano, Voice, Cello, and wind instru ments 10 years of practical ex perience in teaching the best mu sic in Eugene. First - Claaa Shoe Repairing or Your Money Back New Progressive Shoe Shop "The Two Macks" 73 East 9th JOB PRINTING 4 OYUU.S. HATICHMI. BAM tanrica, Quality, Filr Price and Squara Deal kenp tu biuy. VAIXCY PRINTINO CO. .J ' Certainly, we all know how to make money. For in stance you can have a rich father marry it or as a last resort you can . work for it, but no matter how you get it, don't let all your $ money get away with noth ing to show in the end. Better begin putting some thing aside when the put ting is easy to guard against life's emergencies' and to provide for the evening time Of life. Bank your own. pay check, y (Joe Abies) ' - Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon ' Metric 10. . i 4 Is-mulshf Fntnol District No. 41 Kilssel M. Calhoun. Mary Yartmrough. Chester Tvunls. District No. 4 Ivan Itccson, Mack HitrtiuRlon. Dlatrlct No. 45 How R. Olaes. Katheryn lorcaa Hemenway, Hemic K. Utile, guan Harold Hunk. Her. nardllie Schelilder. tllen ta-ofleld, rle.lla Theodora Swanaon, I .aura K. Stewart. District No. 4 Harold Hedoll. District No, 48 Otto . Herman Mnlthcver. District No. 64 Theodora K. Jen aen. District No. 6 Marl Henrietta Selfert. Margaret Lucille Fuelner. District No. 6T Hose Hmecd. District No. s Norman K. Iteams, Kenneth IX Jennings. District No. Herald Love, Ne vada l.enea Christina Sohlman, Mar garet Kvelyn Shield. Dlatrlct iSix ill l-.tnei I unucn Cecil M. Ohaae. DUtrlct N.i. 7s Joe Krederlck. District No. t'llfford l.ee Alia- tin Hoggs, Nla Und Tllua. Frances Kvelvn HoRera. Mndelen Jeaste Hall. Ixla Imle Scott. Wlllla K. Miles. Ken neth . Brush. Dlatrlct No. t Hubert N. Holla day. Vernon LeKoy Wiacaraon. District No. S Jo H. Kowler. District No. 0 Arthur Hoaa Tay lor. Dlatrlct No. S Clifford, Van SVho- lack. Chart IV. McLln. District No. 5 Winifred Oliver Rndlcott. . District No. 9t nennl T. Rafley. District No. 9 Kosa Kindt. District No. 100 Vena McDonald. District No. 101 Huasell B. Har rison. District No, 10T Or, rrlndel. District No. US Lester K (lilies- pie, VlrRie B. Carpenter, Qlad-a V Carpenter. District No. 13! Veda Elvira Ren fro. District No. 1S9 Ruth Freeman. Ruby A. Wllklson. District No. 145 Florence May LIvlnRton. Alvln N. ItuJe. ( District No. 150 Merle Fensclln, William Hnlllette McKelvey. District No. 15S Fayo U Akerly. District No. 1S5 William Napoleon Knott. George W. Flalt, Velma. P. Baker. Dlatrlct No. 18 Edith May Halla- aey. District No. 144 M area ret Lewis. E. Dorcaa Hammltt. Utlirr Exam Hcmilui Glvm The pupils who passed tho etRhth trade examinations In ReoRraphy- ami pholORy. aa anounced by Superin tendent Moore, are aa fullowa: District No. 1 Laura Warda Mor rill. Gladys Hornback, Kmraett Oil Alta Hornback. District No. 7 Zelma May Mather. Barbara, Katherlne Brauner, Hodvrln McCornack. John O. Orelner. District No. 13. Mary Katakoff, Fiona U Quaif. Elwood Ulea District No. 15 Dale A. BurRea. Dlatrlct No. 17 Norma Marl Fer al! eson. Dlatrlct No. IS Norman K.imr Iouk. Arthur Potter. Ines Neet, F ther Ixiuise Lynch. Frank U Ixmi- bard. Edith Horninc, Jeannette Mil lard Meyers, On eta June Fern Smith. Mildred Louise Jacobson. Fremont . Torbet. Klleen Allum. Helen Brattaln. Pearl E. Cyr. Freeman Hill, MarRaret Stella, - Sankey, -. Kate lone . h nodes. Dortha Wartha Bailer, ank Bain hrldRe. Carl Henry McKlnnla, Ronald Wycoff. Clara Maxlne SnodRTasa, Or mel Hed.llnr. 4orothy Corboff. David Herbert Helmar, Ward Collier. Clem ence DeLila Swindall, Jamea Iwla Helmer, Annette WUIlanrt. RiMiben Keener Wllliama, Lorraine Buley. Willie Cox. Kenneth Wells MulliRan. Alvln Gerald FeRles, Jewel Roden. Zola Clesta Smith, Herbert E. Smith. tiladva ' Krelyn - ThomDaon. .Jobn Bench. District No. 11 Janie Bernlce Thurman. Lee Steeara. In physlolocy. District No. 18 Vera Thorn. District Vo. 40 "O. F. GreRR. Mild red Loulao Robinett, Madffi Mae Pryor, Helen, Jnne . McGee. Esther Hubbard, MarRaret Isabel Land. Les ter E. Taylor, Mary Miller, Leanord Wayne McCue, Donald Mclean, Fran ela Gilbert Everson, J. I-eonard Fer Ruson, Thelma Juanlta Sly, Stella T. MAaranen. Dlatrlct No. 43 Lola Kerns, Wen dell Calhoun, District No. it Melvln O. Oustaf- son, Wanda Loughary, Ella May Me-Grnder. District No. 45 Floyd H. Bennett. Sophia M. Booker, in physiology. El. ba Louise Hamrick. John Lawrence SkilllnR. Claude O. DeVere, Jr., Ed- car Hutchinson. District No. S2 Reba . Helena Brordon. . "r Dlatrlct No. 54 Mriea Taylor, i District No. 55 Alvle Bell. ? Dlatrlct No. S3 June.. HacJc v)' Dlatrlct No. 65 Wlllla Morris, Er Tin Fountain. Ellen Mundell. District No. 59 Edward Ellsworth Phillips, Walter R. Kaplng, Frederick A. Aaated, Keith Mitchell. District No. 70 Rachel L. Crab tree, Chesta W. Haydan, Leatha Chase. ' District No. 71 Chester Olmsteod. District No. 74 Elsie Adeline Phil- lips. In physiology, Vida Winfrey, Vina Winfrey. District No. 79 Edna Lavell Irish, Freada Lucille Jones, Pauline M. Vol gamore, Ira Weight, Walter O. Rog ers, Bernlece Spinney, Florence R. Spicer, Darwin A. Nell, Iwell Gar rison Logan. Beulah M. Wfltsey, Isa bella F. Irish. District No. 91 Harry Montelth. District No. 97 Vernon M. Hopps, Ronald E. Hatch, James w. Roes, man. District No. 91 Howard McBeth, Taaao Taylor, Ralph McBeth, Elmer Hwaggart, Lloyd Kindt. District No. 100 Hugh McDonald, Harold Vaughn, District No. 109 Wayne W. Wil kinson, Almon A. Wheeler. District No. 112 Edna L. Taylor, Mama L. Stelnhauer. District No. 118 Helen Maxlne Rtaudacher, Elizabeth Annett Parker, Harold Wllhelm, Llbble Duncan. District No. 119 Sarah Riley. District No. 124 Dorothy Miller, Cleal Mackny. ... District no, z-i,uena wisnom. District No. 128 Laura. Riley. District No. 139 Goldle Richer. Agnes Hennecia Crist, Glow Hockley. District No. 159 Edna Augusta Loffelmachnr, Robert M. Orr, Mike Pakulak, Gladys Ellen Hanshew, Pete Pakulak, Ralph Miller, Vera Mae Orr. Omer William Hunt, Golds Lu- clnda Knnshew, Emit B. Stroma, Reta Marin Campbell, District No, 180 Ralph Ilaugnnn. Gertrude Hnugnnn, Willie Movers. District No. 74 Martha Mny Colo. District No. 144 Hcott Parsons. District No. 122 Gladys Gillespie, Lloyd Luthor Carpenter. District No. 27 (.10 vis Buchanan. Cedrlo Moffett. GEOLOGISTS WF ON TRIP I iKi.D tiu r riumiNKs to OK INT Kit MKT t.cohgrtv l-rtttnlitiw Xivr ArtlUntuI lt Ito KtmlhM Trip to Orwm Cnvra One of 1)Ivtk1mm Th n.lvnnc tcunr.1 of uitlvomlty HWloKy x(uilnu who nro to tukn ur in Ihw UiMHiitHi ih'ht Ntiuiy ii r tin nrtvi In tho viotnUy of Aitlilniul hnvn Wt for Hoiithrrn Divkou to tutnlillHlt tht KtHrloiry Hummer isunu on tlrlfftn vitMk, lM'twfn AHttlund mul MrtlforJ. lr, Karl 1'i.rktttM. IhmhI of th i,tmrt m put of tttloity nt (ht uiUwmliy mul 1iaiIip of thw rxptnlttloi. Into Hit ton nkttfirouit country, iutM to b& one of nuMt fertile tit Ih utttto for thi ntmly of rhttt(urlc llf. lofl for .Mrtlfonl ywtcrtinv Mfttfrnoon. Mrnlforl will be thi liMulmmrtcm nntl nouro of milt lil.tNi for tho KHiloirtMtm 1tirlnir their stny of t hr work In Ot no ut hern Minion of th ntntiv AHHjnlin to Dr. ltirkiml, tin fiUt trli this untiuvr will out of th nivMt Itnirortunt hvhl untlr ih tltrwo tion of ih HiKny .lnutrlntfnt of lh univpntUy fur in stny y.in ulnoo noolo itintM from oihr unlvrt-itlt nntl ont K-ruiiuut.m In tht dt(mrtinf ni will n aint In ti Htiiily of th qunilrttimlt, A Yule irrtuluuU), w!iok nunii Ur. I'ut-k- Mtxl otuld not ,rtonH ytHtvrluy whfii tfWffiuir lor th aooth. htui ttuirmph ml from t'ortluittj that h will Join th pnrty. Another cintlKt who U to tnk pnrt In the fleKl ex petition In J. H. Jo nte. a fucully member of the Oolleire of the liu'lfl Knn Jo, I'ttl. The univernity icooloictiit who will map ami vxttlore the tireu rich In fo- sil format ion are Olenn Wnlkley. tleorire HlK, lun Cumpbetl, Wurren Inklater. Thll Uromtn ami tinwuhl Jenaen. HroiPtn, JournalUnt ntutleiti :it Ihe unlventlty, will obtain inaterlnl for tt nmirttlne urtlole while In South ern Oreiron with the neologi-nit. it In proiMible that other will Join the pnrty by Monday. The locality to bo it u tiled thin iiim. mr uffortlt. n wide raiiKV of iceoloK't lorniatlom ranylnt; In K from the PaltHMolo to the Recent ami has many problem yet to be nolved. Accordlnir to Dr. Packard, tho urea to be ex plored in one of tho moit fertile In Orvgun In foasll remain of ancient life. Tho fitmou "49 mine." near A'hland. will bo accessible to ntudenta Interested In tho economic phase of yooloir. Hr. Packard ho pen to take the otudonta on a three-day trip to the Oreiron cave to oludy tho natural feature nnd tho work of undent-round Water which has carved oubterranean cavern In tho crotaceoua formation. Inn an'lio tor Ut imbllo.' AVhnlovr tlio ctuiibinatioik or ut'mitirviiieul In a do If It bo abort of tho Him I hern Pacific rotalnlnir the llttea lu Ita otntfl Don trol. What la (rue or into lino l Miunlly true of the local bmilneM gen ernlly. The. communUle erved will hao to look to two compnnlo their aervlca Whttra now r hold One reapontttble, ltillo WtwM llo Umt ' . What can tha pnldlc btmlnaaii it Mln by ouch a uhanRvf KTorywIiora frum Portland to Han rrnndnco, Kan KrnnclntHi to Iam Anrelea, Ia Anireli tu Yuma nnd beyond, the mbllc ako what con I hey ptMatbly ti1 'Tho nntiwer um more la: Tho publlo of oroKoti hua noihlnic lo irnln by break line up tHeaa mtpertlea mid Mtnnda only to Iom hy tho com pi Ion tloitt that follow, . '"Tho fenrt of mir 1'nlon Pacific frtendo do not Juattfy vUltlnn tho pen alt lea of that tHkt upon u who Imv done not hah lo Ueaervo them,' 4 STATUE TO BE EXHIBITED o,J FAlltBANKS -IDAHO DOt OltlkY" OX DISPUW MONDAY IVtifilr of Kuffcuc to Hare I ami (iianct? to SiHT Heroic Pljnirci llofuro It In Sent Kant feu Rene nooplo will have their laat chance Monday to e tho otiftlnal cant of tho "Idaho liouchboy," the statUa which Avard Kalrbunk. head of tho department of sculpture at tho I'nlverslty of )rec;on. hu made for tha stato of Idaho. Tho statue, of heroic siio, will bo the center of an exhibition by the department of sculp ture at the university in tho fine arts building; (formerly tho woman's sym- naaium), all day Monday, from 9 A. M. The exhibit will bo open also In tho owning. . Immediately aft r ward tho nlaster cant will bo sent to bo done Into brome ns tho permanent memorial or .tin no a soldier in the world war. It will bo set up at Boise, tho state capital, and smaller models will ba ifent to the several county seats. A small model wilt ba kept nere. Additional Interest will ba lent to tho exhibit by tho fact that It will be vieweu oy ur. a. i. Up nam, president of Idaho's state university, who will bo here to Kiva the commencement add res Monday. Tea will bo served In the fine arts bulldtna; durlns; tho afternoon Everyone In Eugene who la Interested In art or sculpture or wouia iiko 10 soo tne statue, is cor dially Invited, Mr. Fairbanks work has received great praise from art critics. The douichboy Is reuresented tin-hat, logfflntr And all. Just aa ho might have stepped over the top to re- pei a cnarge. Besides "The Doughboy." other bid of statuary, tho work of Mr. Fair. banks, and of his puplts, will be snown. At City ' Auto Camp Talcs) of TYinstt Wtto Tour HIGHWAY TO BE EXTENDED ADDITIONAL THI I UK MIXES TO BE BLILT TOWARD IXHA.K An additional throe and a half miies ox the bugeno-lorane highway, known the uiliesple corner sec tion, will be oullt by tno county tnls Bummer wun oona money, according to ajtnouncemeni of th members of mo courx yesieruay. Bids for uio auuitlonal construction are now being aavertised lor in the tuorning Register. 'itns section wnl bo an extension of tho tnreo nines being ouiu by jan AicNuit of this city, who lias about half of hi contract fin tithed. 'Ihe additional three iniiea will take .ie iww roau ctoso to ixtrune. OREGON IH LOKEIt IN LttullOl.SG OF LI.NE8 (Continued from Faga One) A Hlgla-r Teat Well. Jim. now that you are mar. rled, I suppose your wife expect you to Iiv4 up to your Ideals." no uo to, ner. id!!,1' juootoa Transcript. by some plan the 191 mil gup in Cali fornia do l ween Houthurn i'urtrin in aiiiornia ana Southern Pacific In Oregon nilgnt be bridned undor Joint .Bui,- vi uuuruuun. inis murviv nub stitutcs souio uncertain nghi ot own- ersnip lor- ulrcct ownorHiiip. it Is u uunitwion mat trouBiueomu dual nub. suiuivH wouid Jiuvoto be attempted to laku tne piace of thui slngio own orshlp and responsibility to wnich the iuwiiu wro accusiomsu. - uiYuica iiiu-rtjst iiotrlmvntanl t.vory b hi liner know whut It nicuiirj 10 aeui Wltn two ctirrliTM nn uny given question of service coin- prou wun aeuiing with ono cnirier other conditions euun.1. As a buHiness nut-'Silon. everyone know that when the business on and ovur ti iriv.n m.ru " riiiirufiu in spin net ween two car ners, neitner hu in It the direct In terest of one carrUT oiiomtlno' tho snmo piece of track. Further, a di vided Intercut demands employe who must be neutral nnd offend nnithnr mie rem, nut ttie . public does not like noutrnllty In ; mi cut Ions 6f aervlch. it profurrlnk nctivlty nnd onorgy as jniiu lu ni iiuniic i merest, "7 Heyond this, uny railroad mnn knows, and most business men, that It Is not a practical thing to kIva an other compnny tho main lines from Oregon-California stntu boundary to Hosevlllo Junction In California vln Chlco. and from Hacrnmento through Htocklon to Fresno nnd Ooshen, 4K9 miles, without Interfering with the present service. It means tho service of over nearly 600 miles must then bo given by two companies Instead of by one a now, .It I useless to suggost that this would V an Improvement In A com pt Ha covering of mosquito netting la the only protection used by J. T. Anderson, H. I. Htephonsoii, and their wive -against the element, nnd the mosiiultoa, 4 Thay hall from Cvn trullu. Wash., whom Mr. Antiunion Is connected with tho public scliools. llo was particularly, tmpressd with Hu ge lie's educullotml faollllles, and has gleaned several Ideas In that lino which he1 expects to put Into pructlc next year nt Centralis. John Orey and fumlly and Iexter Oray, left Kvorett, WoaskM' a few days ago, nnd Intend lo spend two year on tho road. "Wo crave comfort, though.' said Doxtar, and then proud ly shu wed their cam pi tig outfit. A trailer, which opens up Into a room with a floor carries part of their equipment, while tho rest Is stowed In tho back of their truck. Along with many necessities they carry a phono gruh, two dog and tfc cat. .- o . Mr, a It. Williams and baby cam down from' Vancouver, H. d yester day to Join her husband at tho camp ground. Mr. William, who Is culled "Doo" because of his hsndliior- with bandage for minor Injuries, ha been hero for so vera l weeks, and sny now that "ho hats to leave this . placo where everybody seems so happy." Ho Intends to stay her Just a long as ho can. - ' A,, .. A. 8. Thacker 1 hero from Contra il. Wash., with his wife nd two son. Today they will look over tho univer sity and then next fall the boys want to como bek from Texas, which Is their destination, and enroll h- OS M. J. Hulllvan. and family, are here, from Hutlo. Mont., and report busi ness booming there now. Of fours,' ho added, "w don't 'protend to, be nearly no prosperous as the people In this valley seem to bo." They are bound for California. . F.lba Bhew maker nnd J. fl, Over holtar have leased their farms near Grand River. Iowa, and are spending a tow months vlslilnsi friend along tho coasL AH hooch they nro not nc nualnted around haro, both any that the people som so friendly lUit fhy want to spend several days Juet look ing around. They will remain over Hiinrtft. am) then stop longer on the return jrln. , ' Although Mrs. KtohMi hns bon bothered a bit with rhoumstlsn. In hr -larrtt nrm, who nnd Mry Ketehn. h-iv hid a glorious time s' nee .they left Meat tie. They will relum soma time In September.,- , . 3 , ; , harold f. Mccormick UNDER SURGEON'S KNIFE MYOTFJIY VKll XATI-HK OV Alt- - MENT OP HAKVKJSyFJt MAS i , i i' Operation. IVrTisnnn! try Dr. l,rTln. susa?, Itrputd Suraroa and Author ity tu. Animal Gtand smitafrrnm . CHIOAGO. Juno lr.-Myatery to- nliht veiled the exact nature ot an operation performed on Harlpd r. McCormlok. chairman of the eaecu tlve oommlttse of the International Hnrveater company, the nowa of which did not become publlo today. At Jhe Wesley Memorial hospital It was at first denied that Mr. Mccor mick waa a patient there, althoush later admitted he occupied an entire wins- which, had been walled off from the rest' ot the Institution to Insure orlvacri S The operation waa performed by Dr. Victor D. Leapt n a, ' widely known surgeon, who figured some time ago In a controversy with Dr. voron- off ot Paris on the proper manner of transferrins; animal elands to hu mans, a branch of iintory In which he waa said to be woll versed. After having fceon questioned nt length by neswpaper men regarding the opera tion on Mr. McC'ormlck, Dr. Lespln- asee Issued the following statement ' Patient at Wodor Hospital "Harold K. McCormlck la a patient In the Wesley Momorlal hospital un der my core. Ho lias been In the nos pltal aonie time and hoa undergone a minor ooeratlon. lie waa nere pnn cloally for rest, both mental and nhvslcsl." ' . . Dr. Losplnasae, member of tho hospital staff and the,., McCormlck family refused to discus widely pub llshed statements that Mr. McCormlck had beon the subject of a transplan tation ot gland, with .Ilia object of obtaining nn extension '. of hi years of youth-. J-ate toduy Mr. MoeormloK waa visited by hi dot dhdghter,' Men, Here is Positively the Best Sale in . i UlUJOJUitl H.J.I 1 .. "wajajyjB' son That You Can Buy in Eugene Quality - Style - Service.! In Pure All-Wool Worsted Suits Browns, Grays and Navy Blue Serges " " ;i Others $25, 927.50, $29.50 Take Advantage of This June Clearance . ' Sale j Being out of the high-rent! , district, we are giving you value unexcelled anywhere.' ' Hub Clothing and Shoe Store 97 West Eighth, Cor. Olive ' F. C. PURSLEY, Mgr. "SnrpatMs Anything lfU Kfad" Says famous, banelmaiter I wish-to conpr'rnt'ulatc $o on the admirable (Cheney . phono- grapn; results oniamcu oy you by means o( your inventions applied to talking machines, and can truthfuttjc say (hatfthc' fidel ity with which you have succeed ed in rcprodiiciiij; the wal qual ity of musical tones, whether as applied, to grnujieil- artists, as in the case gf the Ellofy biind, or to soloists, . vocal or instrumental, surpasses anything, of ' iti .kind that has yet been tailed to; my attention. ..' ., , :", ','. , ' . . Yottrs very trtiiy;" , '' j , CHANGING ELtORY, i Proprietor Ellory jJand. , Cheney Phonofraph , j EUGENE MUSIC SHOP I East ttli 'J . PtMri 312 Muriel, and later by hi Younr! daughter. Mathilda, and Howard Col by, a close friend of the family. Patlnnt Iterrttea IU'Mirtm , Shortly afti-r altllng up In bd Mr. ilct'onnlck received MttVrral rcport m. : In answer lo nur.llons he said that he waa feeling "flnr." but when asked dlrei'ily regarding Ihe nuliire of ih operation, he drrlarml:' "Vou might Inquire at Hi dk." and added Hint Jie had no slnUcnrnl tu make. Tr, losplnasae spent most of the day In dodging repuricra and whon 'found In hla oltlc he first denied hla Identity and them refused to discuss Ihe nature of the operation. t'mpniut Pram Market Oimta ' IIOMKIII IK1, lire.. June 17. The nm.ua valley prune market oin! today with buying esreptionally nravy ror in first day. it was re ported that antra amounted lo almnat three million pounds were mnde. The market opened at a price of nine and one nnit cents a pound fur top grades, reducing at the rnte of a quarter cent n pound lo 46 after which there was m nnif cent drop. This Iiguro changed on Inter antes la IK cents . for lops ann n straight h cent drop through out. This Is considered a very fine price. Ixjt4.nl lied for Client Attorneys In making nn appeal 14 a Jury In behalf of a client frequently make assert lun which elte rise in laughter. There I hardly a Jury -trial that doe not offer sume such mirth. Itecently tri one of the Indianapolis superior rmirta Ihe Introduction or evidence had been i;oiujtnted and one of the ettorneya In the case amee to address tha Jurors, IJo spoke m this maimer: "Gentlemen of the Jury, the poalilon of my ollent In this rase la Identical with the prearh.r who was walking alune en a rountry ro.4 om day when lie met a grrat big srllllr bear " At this Kilnl the Judge of U court luiued and frhlsperl lo s r lander: "It Inuk Ilk. his cll.nl H ' going to le torn lo plecs." "The eni timt nt.n do lire, slur Diem ' .. end. hai la more, th.lr h)n have lo pity con.id.rabl. Inhrilaac Innt-s mi It l.lle. Quick Ada. results It.guttr Claaaflel Fnmt Patrol Tax I .aw l'4u-ld SAI.KM. . lire.. June 17. Holdln that the Oregon forest patrol tax law Is constitutional. Attorney lenntl Van Winkle hna wrlttsn an opinion for mate Forester P. A. KlllotL ad vising that tha case In which Judge J. W. Hamilton of Itnseburg held II Unconstitutional tiprema court. ba appealed to the FULLER BRUSHES f UM KIAQ TO nor-CtU.AH TO ATTlQ C. L Friend Phone 1023 Round Trip Fares t.o Portland ; t $5.90 Every Day $4MWeWEnd Tickets sold on the daily , fare arc good for return October 31, week-end tfck-' ets sold Friday and Satur day for IS days, and those ' on Sunday until and includ ing Tuesday. This arrange ment continues until Sep tember 30. , 1 V Portland ; Rose Festival June 20-23 Inclutiv Every day has a prop;ram of interest and pleasure. ! Oregon Electric ' I Railway I H, R, KNIGHT, Ageht, bigs Vqadiii Rijffi I i-a.t .. , ,r. .,.1 . - - - .' !.. . i ;i. . , '. ' ' ., - t ' Women love fine1 wedding rings green gold,, white gold, platinum, and diamond wedding rings. jU(ickeys Jewelry Store