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o vrFJ)Vonn mn, i ftTTvrryrc, MEiiFom "ftnnfloy. iprynftBAY, attchtat ji, ma IT! ISTX 7 SPOKANE BROTHERS PROVE SENSATION GIVEN 1ST PLACE IK GOLF TOURNEY' IN WASHINGTON Bryan's Sisters at funeral o !" pARtRN 'tilTY. X. V., Auk. A P.) Plftyrn In the national puli JUillnkH golf (jliari)i)IonnliI) at the 'Salisbury country club today were up OKal"ftt two Wo I to Johnny nnd Jimmy of Spokane, WnHh. ' Johnny, .a IUtb curly haired fl lov. came through the firm round by .defeating the inedallHt, Nelon Da vie of Clevelnnd, four and three, whila Brother Jim, fighting- olonK n rtie ptKC fctfKkK, ;out(t'A. .13. Brod ntv ff tiWVYoVk,'. fwp and one. mlieV .U ' (hJ - poBMlbllity. 1 therefore." that the brother from the 1'ucific alone, "will, 'nwet In th finnlu. Other i firyorllfH, inrlpdlnfr , Dick Walsh of i )s'iw lyorlci Wultor Murray of Kt. J6uIh anil-UAy Mc-Auliffn vt .Buffalo, Htirvivod tint opfnintr round of nmfh play. Murray and WuImIi flash' In "the ; seep ml round. jMi.fMV" . M OAUDRN CITY, N. 'V., Auk. i(A. ; P.WJohnny Wall of Hjwknno Continued hlft iiwirch throtinh the fmoond' rhund of the natloniil public 'llnkfl K0lf tournament at'lhe Halls bury' country Hub poiii-ho today, elim inating William Hath of Newark it and 2. f - For .lx holm the 'batlln whh the tlBhtOHt yet .(might, both turning in (par fiolf lo flnnd off bin opponent. Then 'ipaino ,thp' break ami Wall took Ithe lend, never to ho bonded. Tho Newark man "won only ono hole In the eighteen: ' ' . Dick WftlHh of New York nlno mir JviVnd the Bocond, bentlnu down n Bttmnff opponent In Waller Murray of St. LoulH, who Htood third lu the qualifying Hh(, by two and one. TAC'OMA, Auk. A. P.) Ailrill- turo wjih Hlvin fit hi plnce In the an nual addreHH of J. J. Donovan of Hl UnKham, preHidcnt of the WashliiKion t ate chuiuber of commerce, In bin dlncuHHlon of Important mate proMemti at the openliiK of the two daya eon Vfntlon of the chamber at the Win throp hotel here ihin inutniiiK. "The greatext potential wealth of WaahlnKton 1h Ita mllliona of iicioh of decomponed bawilt and voleanlc HHh eaat of the mountains, nwaltltiK water and the other mllliona of logged off and Hwomp landH weal of the .moun tain awaliliiK the Hiurni puller and 1 drainage," be wild. "When these IuiiiIk urn fully occuided there will be a nit fo foiiinliiibin for our cliieH. Wo want Intel tiKent owih-ih, not lemtniH, on tbeae ImiuIh, combining In c-oier-atlve iiKKoelailonH for t ti proper mar ketliiK of pi-ndiieiK." Mr. Dounvan derbiretl "any attempt to arreat the iiKi'b'iibure develMpmeiit of WaHbliiKton will prove uh futfbt uh C'antite'H BWtoilriK back the aea." "l-ederal taxation haa (Ifcreaaed, Ktate, roimty, city and ncbool taxation Iihh fnoreiiHed ,Nluce the armlHtiee," be Hiiil. "No nne de.slrea to cripple growth nor lolerfere with leKliimiile development, but we have Npem nil the Iiixch we could raiae fur public purpoacH and In addition phieed lionvy bond bui'deiiH on poKterily." ' DelcgatoH are preNcnl from all parlu of the Htale. THIEF SENTENCED PORTLAND, A UB. 6 ' (A.' P; Horry Ooortorhnm, a reHldent of Mc Clou(. CaU., for the puni li yoin, wan tortuy nemencert hy Kedoral Judge H. : Wolverton lo u two-yer term In the McNeil Inland penitentiary fol Inwjng IiIh plen of guilty to a chume of cattle rUKtlinx on tho Klamath In dian reservation. 1;, Oooderham was chniRod with run ning the cattle off the rexervntlon and mortgaging them to the Firm Nti tlonal bank of Mend for :ii)0. lie wns arretted when prepurlng to hlp the ' cottle, ; to : Portland livestock dealerfl. . . ;. 'v " .Ifi hhr pica of guilty he told tho rourt, . "thin Ih tho first time In my llfo I have ever done a dlxhohext tiet." WILLS IS OFFERED A T NKW VOHK, Aug. 6 (A. P.) An offer fiir n Jf-round match beiwem Hurry Wllla and (lone Tunney, b-ad-Ing heavy weight title eoiitondorH, at the i'olo grouiKla Si'iu ember 3 or 2ft, waa taken under advlKemeut to day by l'addy M uIIIiih, manager of WIIIh. MulllnH cxprcHHeri hlmaelf na well itnllarlnl with t lii .fff.t- ihn loi.mu .if 'which were not dlaclosed, hut wild he OfiHired to communicate with Wllla, now in Germany on an lOuropean tour, before making any decision. Multina promiHcd to give promoterfl of the Polo tlroitndH Athletic club a definite answer by next Monday, MAY WAKK IP IN .IAII, (Continued From Page One) 3 T BYN Y, POLICE ' NEW YORK.' Aug. 6 (A. P.) Ono gunman' wax hilled and two ntheix probably family wounded nfter they had raided a Harlem dire gtimo today. The three weru xhot by pollne mh they attempted to excape nfier lining 711 meti agalnat n' wall ami collecting xev 4ral 'thouxnnd' dollarH In money and Jewelry. BASEBALL SCORES National League. At Pittsburg It. H. R. llrooklyn 1 9 I Pittsburg 6 0 0 Vanco and Deberry; Krctnor and Smith. There were Home ahadowa on Mary' happlneHfi. Keporta which ahe ocrlbed to goa alplng nelgbbora had It t hit t aho was 21 yearn obi' nnd not IS, iih hIh and , Mr. Hroivtilng claim; ... that aha had : been engaged to a detitiat and that I her parunta are not ioor but . own J part of n $t!0,000 apartment hotiae land an automobile. Iter Ki.sier, Mil I di ed. 23, In In a Denver Haultaiiutn. ! Buffering from tuberculoala. Mary admitted being In the moviea uh an "extra" two dsiya nnd that aho hud reglatercd at booking offlcea of a mo tion pleiuro oh "Mary Sit hit," DKiWIIH, Colo.. Aug. 0 (A. P.) Mildred Spaa, alHt or to Mary Hpan llt'ownlng, ndopted daughter of the New Vork millionaire, entered Agnea memorial Hanlturlum hero May 1 U, 1025, for treatment for tuborculoalH. Hhe gave her add rem at 0lM WIN no it avenue, Astoiin, Long Inland, N. y., nnd her nge oh 23 yeara. Iteporta from the Hanlturlum to the Htate board of health disponed thcNe facta. The report added further that ahe won n furrier by trade. The name of her pa renin wna not given. Hecorda ahow that ahe waa born lu Czecho-Slovukla, but , the date uud place of birth were not given. Her financial 8t n tun waa listed In the report uh "fuir." Hhe came to Denver May 10, ; At ChicriRo- n. II. Philadelphia 3 5 chicuKot i.:..i..i.;..a....;: j Decutur, llette nnd Ilenllim; and Hartnott. I.' f I. 4- 5 1 4 0 JnnoH Aft blhfdnniitU. . ? A i ' Vlrst Kutoe: 'ft ? 1 It. H. K. New York. a 1 Cincinnati' 0 14 3 lloqtte AVlsner and Oowdy, Hart ley; Lunoe and Ilargruve. At Botrton ; , SSrf::::::::::::::::::::: lllankenxhlp nnd Ri'halU; Neuhauer and Hlclnlch. R. H. E in t2 o .062 ZlllinlHcr. At New York Detroit New York Wells and Hassler; KOUgh, ... R. II. K. 4 II 0 10 IS 2 llnyt and lien- At Philadelphia Klr.t Rimia: - R. II. E. Cloroland 9 13 0 1'hlladelphla 6 12 2 Smith and Myall: llnrrlxa, (irnve.. Helinaah, Hannignitner. Rommell ami Cochrane, Perkins. , BeCond gulno: R. II. E. Cleveland I S 3 riillatloliihla (I 1.1 0 Miller. Cole and I.. Howell: Wulhorg nnd Cochrane. cJlan . Man EOI-TAN cA cigar you'll like "An abovepar imolce for you p.r ihootenl If. ROl-TAN PERrECTO EXTRAI (tOc) ' At Waahlngton i Klrat game: . R. II. E.I Bt Uonla... 4 8 0 Waxhlngton t m lltixh, Wlngnrd and Dixon: Itcml.Tr, . Slarherry and Severvld. n t 1 i Beoond'game: Bf. liOtila ............ Waahlngtoit ' llovlx, Dunforth, Folk tnd llurjriivj; JubniAn and Rnel. B. II. E. .1 1 I 10 .1 0 A GOOD. BUY 30x;p2 Double Oversize $10.95 ' Phipps Auto Park Service Rlveriide at Jackson Strstt I - " 7 P I -ywVj . i id,' ' p,fM, sir -i UBIA TO HAVE BRIDG LOCKS KIDNAPPED U S. CITIZEN LOCATED E Tonight P Sisters of William Jeiiniiirs llrvuii, rarely lilmtogrnphcd, arc seen ut the funeral in Was'iington. 'l'hey ore Mrs. Thomas S. Allen (left) and Mrs. J. N. liuird, both of Nebraska. AT SALEM. Auk. C. D. J. Kry has Just purchased the crop of the Oregon Pep permint association In the IjihJsb ec Uon at the rate of (11.05 a pound for oil, by far the largest price ever paid i nthe history of the Induatry. When It la realized that $4.10 waa the top pflee laat year and the price ifeneraliy runa from $3.60 to $4.00 a pound, the magnitude of the present year's price becomes apparent. , v It Ih estimated that the association will produce about 3000 pounds of oil, which la In the process of distilla tion now. Peppermint produced from 20 to 30 pounds of oil to the acre, which means nhout $330 an aero for tho jcrower who has a Kod crop. The enormous price paid this yenr Is due to froHts in the eaat nnd a poor crop laHl year which baa reduced inu available mtpply materially. STILL HOPEFU L STRIKE WA1.I.A WALLA. Aug. 0. Tho Ore gon and WnHhington Hhoresof the Columbia river at the point where In dlun legend gnytt once stood tho "Itridge of the Gods" are soon to be connected hy the hand of man, it was revealed here today hy local Incorpor ators of the Wnuna Bridge company, r investors who are already Interested in the Trl-county bridge .rompany whl?h connects Pasco nnd Xennewldk over the same river. Tho Waunn bridge will be locntedi near Cascade Locks, but Hood River and White Salmon are. the princi pal points to bo connected by .i the spun, which will he a steel centilever bridge, Instead of a suspension bridge uh first planned by the engineers. 1 lie i.iMuiinmi river uiiii uiu iiuriu bank highways will alHO -he connect ed hy the bridge, thus permitting a new loop 'drive on? of Portland. (II. ft. TcHitball Star Killed. WILKSBAHR13, Pa., Aug. C. (A P.) Tho name of Albert Uecovsky, Id, Kingston ' high school' football j star today wna added to the list of dead as a result of on explosion In tho Dorrence mine last Monday, bringing tho touil to 8.' Two men were killed Instantly in the explo sion nnd the other men died in a hospital since. Becovsky's father was In tho same explosion and' died Tuesday. ' PICKING. ' Aug. 0 (A. P.) Dr. Hnrvey J. Howard of the Peking Union Medical college, who was cap tured by Manchurlan bandits on July 20 when Morgan Palmer, an American, was killed, is held by the bandits at a place about 20 miles from Fuchow llsien, which is the nearest station to Palmer's ranch on the Sungarl river. This Information was contained in a telegram sent to Harbin by Samuel Sokobin. the American consul at Har bin, who is attempting to obtain Hrward's release. ! The telegram said that Dr. Howard was bolng well treated. Officials of the Manchurlan province of Holung Kiang have assembled at Fncliow- Hsien and are ready to begin negotia tions with the bandits for Dr. How-1 aril's release. Other members of the party which was at the Palmer ranch 1 when Palmer was killed nnd Dr. How ard captured, including Palmer's mother and Dr. Howard son, James, are expected daily at Harbin. Bridge Company Incorporates. I OLY.MPU, Wash., Aug. 6. Articles 1 or incorporation were filed here todny by the Wouna Toll Bridge company or Walla Walla, capital stock $000,000. The company proposes to build a bridge, across the Columbia river at Cascade Locks, 35 miles west of Tho Dalles. The incorporators pre D. P. linker and V. L. Jones. i GREAT ENGLISH BEAUTY SECRET "HOWARD'S BUTTERMILK CREAM" DruireistR told not to take anyonc'a money unless this delightful new vanlahlnir Cream quickly shows a tletidtxt lmprovciiwnt. PHILADELPHIA. Auk. i (A. P.) Samuel D. Warriner, chairman of the anthracite operators conference, in a reply ma dp public tonight to the last communication of President John D. Lewis of the United Mine Workers, said that "in spite of- the terms of his j letter and ihe breaking off of negotia- ' thins, he was hopeful that means would be found to compose (he differ- : ence between them and avoid a sus- ! pension of production." "livery consideration demands that this be done," Air. Warriner added. I '-air. Warriner wrote -thai Mr. Lewis ' statement that the. o pear tors nego tiating committee Is under Instruction to refuse con cessions is untrue and said that "the operator committee Is no more bound by Instructions than your committee is bound, by the demands adopted by he Kcrunlon convention." Big Demand, Say Druggists Huttermllk Cream creates beauty almost like magic. The most won derful thing about It Is the fact that while it turns the dullest, most lifeless complexion to radiant beauty and makes red or rough hands or arms snowy white, yet there is not tho slightest sign of Its use after application-. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated atmos phere will not produce the least shin In ess or greaslness of the skin. No matter -whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkles, puffiness around the eyes, freckles, crows feet or lines around the mouth, ugly finger nails, or just a simple roughness of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, you will rind that any or all of these - H-oubles' will- quickly disap pear with the use of Howard's But termilk Orenm. Banian Danes yolanda Adapted From Charles Major's'Novel and SPAT FAMILY COMEDY "EXCUSE MY GLOVE" iRIALTOl Get ready for it TOMORROW MIX M SPECIAL PRODUCTION Zane Grey's , FAMOUS STOEY "Riders of the Purple Sage" Special Prices On AUTO TENTS Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite 8. P. Oepot Phone 145-J To prove this to your complete satisfaction, get a small quantity toduy. at ,your favorite toilet goods counter with the understanding thnt they will freely return the purchase i money should -you bo dissatisfied. Benutiful actresses snv. "A short . . v fV massage... with- Howand's- Buttermilk j Phnna 144" Cream at night beforo retiring is uw..Mn. all that is necessary.". All drug- j 13 H. Wf St. gists. ' ;. ' Adv.' '; "- . DYZKI HATTESI CLEANERS PLEATEES " 1 llh ens. rr I r-nnK with uns. ' tf" termllk Orenm. '"" . - - . . .. . ... L , - b--e Busy Stores . The Reason We Sell for Less 1200 Pairs - ' - ' Women's Silk Hose at $1.00 Pair ... . Spcciiil iiii'cliiiscs, dose-mils nnd odds and .ends from our regular stock all -ronpod in ono biff lot ; colors are ffroy nnd wliit stripes, novelty cliecks, Cordovan stripes, ISonibay, siinlinrli, blonde, 15onl grey, pnn nietal, lipstick red, loff cabin,' tan liark, biepe, nude, French nude, .Manilla, Russian calf, atmosphere, jack rabbit, airedale, beaver, racquet and black nnd white. This is an exceptional oi'feriiiff in hosiery Jtake advnntaffo early while selection is ffood. Children's Silk Sox at 50c Pair Mercerized lisle in Cordovan, peach, poudre blue, bieffe, chnnipaffiio, ffiey; nlso white nnd black in both plain cuffs and t uffs of contrast iiiff colors. Infants' all-silk hose. included in this lot.' Values iii this group to 7iic. Saturday special, pair 50 Boys' Kaynee Sport Blouses $1.00 Tin's lot includes nil of our boys' sport blouses regardless of, the former selling price. Hlue, khnki and white with contrasting stripes nre the colors. . These blouses nre nil guanwiteed to be fast colors. All sizes from ( to 12, inclusive. . GOOD NEWS FOR THE MEN ! i Special Line of $5 Dress Shoes and Oxfords The first shipment from a large eastern manufacturer of men's dress shoes has just reached us, and from now; on our shoe department will feature a com plete line of men's $5 dress shoes and oxfords not one or two, styles of $5 shoes to select from, but a large nunibcr of styles of men's shoes aiid oxfords ' nre to be had. at this low $5 price.' ' This special low price is' made possible through the enormous buvitig power of 95 stores, nnd'bccause wc.rpp.erafe on a strictly cash basis. ' :'. The description of the three styles listed below will, give you an idea of the quality of these shoes. ' ' : ,, .' " , Men's Shoes $5.00 ; Men's genuine Australian kangaroo, leather shoes, with Goodyear welt. . and rubber heels. Guaranteed to be . all leather nnd top grade in every re- spect; modified straight last. . ' Pnir, $5.00 : , ' ' See Our Window Display of These Shoes Men's Shoes S5.00 Men's fine black Australian' kanga roo leather shoes, Blucher style,, flex ible leather sole, Goodveav welt, and . extra wide last $5.00 Men's light tan Oxfords $5 Men's light tan calf oxfoi'ds, Good year welt and rubber heels. ' -i '.- ' Bib Oversells . for Men at $1.00 Made of '220 weight denim; full stiHidnrd size; a real bargain for $1.00 Elk Skin Shoes, : $2.45 Mien's elk lenther outing shoes. Just the shoe for orchard work; pnir .$2.45 j REAL SAVINGS IN SHOES Army Shoes, $3.85 ' Munson Irtst armv welt Outing Shoes, $3.25 Men's athletic style composition soles, elk lenther uppers, a splen did shoe for summer wuiir. co ra p o s i 1 1 o n shoes, Goodyear soles. Men's Dress Hose 30c each, 6 pr. for $1.50 About 200 pairs of these splen did sheer lise socks are left.' Ay colors and sizes re to be had. Men's Khaki Coveralls ' S2.45 A real full cuttriple stitched, heavy weight coverall. Our enormous buying power en ables us to offer you these c overalls at this very low price. Cook with .