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o o PAGE four Mmrvvhii mail tnTnvrB, .MTwroftn, omwoy, fhtdat, august i4, 1025 E TO AGAIN TRY 1 1 EXCEPT IN WEST: CHANNEL ! V'ru.l imn,.i..'.M.i..v.. n..r l,,i.n...r-i hi V A H H I '( '.TON. A hit.' 13. (A. IV) itf Cnilor Nnttnnnl fun.n( Is Kill) ht- I UhiHi mi Iihti'iimm! in-i n of 2 3 per yon A control hml Is hihiuIIhk liim '-nl pliinioil n prliirli;il cihiim UiIm jim-U ,Iimlrr. AcwnliiiK to ruprirtH I yni toml proilurtlmi wiih i-hIIihiiImI received 111 the.lncul fnrrKi. wrvivn ft'rtuy liy tH- (U'l'urtiiM'nt of jigi-lcu!-llie, siute fire tin 'helhff put under jturo n ? per cent Imver ihun l"Ht yenr control. No new nnc-a hnvi been re-'jdwe i ilecreimocl ;JeHn per jit ported, hut fire lookouts, vvhoKe vIh- Hti( 'fnf 'lhf incriiiined hi-cm, officials ion were hnmnerwl the thick nuid tnimy. mere nifKht mive lteen fimoke whleh him now Hen red, ji re I fierlniiH crop hIum-Iukc In the wndinK in reports forced trt abandon her attempt to hwIir the channel curly th month when a mile and a half from her jtonl, in si:irt out on Monday nihi Imx l:m (lie I'Yenrh WOlnaii docs lull ("il.H'.'tiVi such icHoiireeM iih I he olheiM Jtml s.iV slit- v I J I iiui le ready lo Hiari u fi il t li end of ihe month or early In Hept ember.'- MiPi Kflerle'H preparations now nro very eompleto and those of the Argun Ifne pii'l can be made at short notl-e If .she definitely decide 10 slurl on1 .Mohday. The weather Is holding pood. of fircH which have been discovered An additional crew of 22 men were went 10 l'roapect today to fifth 1 the JJroithere. milking a total of 7" fire llKhleXKOn duty. The hlir.e had been United StateH. VieldH per acre showed a reduction for all principal crops of 0.4 per cent jlf'iT-nf compareii with the ten year average and 4.f per cent under Inst year's cro). I'roHpectH for yields, the department liOI',or;i:, France, Aug. I I.--(A. IV) -MisH Lillian Harrison of iiip iioh Aires, who was compelled to akin dnn tier fourth attempt to swliri across ) ttie i-.nKiisn channel on .Monday, 'Alien it bout 'eight iirib'M from 1 he J-:ntis!i coaf.t, Jinn made up her mind to ll.ive another irhil ihfHeorning Almvlav, es pecially if MImh Gertrude KibVbv tin ew Vork girl, decides to s tit rt "then. Kf forts are helng made to IndUie Mile. Slon. I'Vnneh swimmer, who wan Miss McKane Wins. , . -I'OKKST. HILLS, X. Y, Aiik. 14. (A.- P.i MJhh Kmlilurm McKane ttiiiiiiphrd for flroat Hrituln In the first nf thH iri(enmtion:il matehes for the WlKhltnun cup today when Hh i(featO(l Mih. Molla I J. Mallory of New York, former American chuinpton, (J-4, 5-7, (!-0. ' rroif with crh CRATERIAN TO LIVE HERE , Raymond Unllard. orffaniat at the Cmterian Theatre, will locate perma nently, in thin elty nd open n muwlc sehool for the teaching of the piano and organ. MImh Hetty Brown, organ 1st at the Y'raierian, haa decided to leiiKihen her vacation and Ih now In San I'YanciKco. where Hhe will Ktudy. The d;ite 'net for,' her return has not been fixed.: -' 1 1 Mls. Hallard and two sons will ar-' uyn in a few days from Heattlo, Wash. A rhild, physieally or mentally un developed, should not be expected to keep the pare set by hlR more fortu nate companions. put under control on three Hiden. the (said, had not been ho low at this time fourth heiiiK in an old burn with deb- 1'of year in Ihe lent twelve years with rls four or five , feet deep on tho proiind, but during a hih wind yes terday the flames quickly spread to preen limber of a heavy stand. The Owen-Oregon forest fire covered considerable ncreaue the except lo nof l!i2l. The di'crease was attrilnited . mainly to droupht in the corn 'belt and uotithwesiem states. The only crops hIiowIiik Increased which,; lyelds per acre were plven by the de seven i partment as Miiinp wheat, which is miles north of Hanftain peak in the (expected to run over the five year av- I Ituie Kails country, was put under control yesterday afternoon, reports to the effect that a trench had been dwifnround the fire belnp received at the'foreHt service office this morning 11. is rfporled that the two fires in t he! 'K vans, creek diatrlct on Morrison creek and near liyboe HprlrmH. have beT) broiiKht under control. The fact that tho heavy pnll .of smoke, which obscured all vlfdon for Kevaral days and which Korest Itanp er Chris Heal! of Hustler Peak declar ed jwas tho worst he had ever exper ienced, has cleared awn v. will now tnitjte It an easy matter for fire look outs to locate new blazes. '"tlrOOKTON. Owl., Aup. 1 4. (A. P.) -w-W'hlle phyHiclans amputated his left lepifielnw the knee last nlpht. Norm.in .l. ftuuday of SarTamemo, penernl su pei'lntendent ' of construction of the HtOekton city hall, checktd up his priy rpl), In order that payment to liM Workmen mlpht not be delayed. litindy's leit was mangled when h) fcljffrom r scaffold. wv with Knn if ,14 erape yield per acre by about one tenth of a bushel, . Among the crops showing a reduced ! yield per acre compared with the ten j year average are: Potatoes 3:f per cent; apples 1 1 per j cent; barley 1.7 per cent; flax 1.2 per j cent; tame hay'l(!.3 per cent; corn 1 per cent; oats 3.2 per cent. I The lowest yield per" acre was re- j ported from Texas with tiK.fi per cent 1 of the" ten year average and the high- est from Nevada with 11 1 per cent. j Htntes reporting yields above the j ten year average Included North Da- , kota. 103; Wyoming 104.7; I'tah. Ki7; j Idaho. I Oit: Oregon, 104.0; California.; HI0.fi. j Nobility Wanted in Australia. MELMOirrtNH, Australia. Aug. 14. (A. P.) A resolution moved by the labor party In tho house of rep resentatives tbjit tho granting of titles 'of nobility, "is contrary to the sentiment of Ihe citizens of Aus tralia,'! has been defeated by a vote of 34 to 24. Pnnk with gnn !iiiiii:!Pii!:iii;!!i!ic;;ra nmipi 1 iimimiimi 1 hwhh OPENING The "Daily' Bank Robbery mruped with appnixlnmtdy $20,000. . The hulilup. ,in'o of tho mom BpPR-. tlli'llliir vrr hIiikI h,rc. - WUH com- ii, In. . I ii f i mo rnlilir-r KiulilVnly mui fioiuril imiployn '.'afipr appiuwiliy ImviiiK l'en libldoiM" luim-niiiir if tll- liUil.linB nil nlKlu. IJAVTO.N'.' AuitH. A robhvr holil up "U emplpj'fB of .Hie-JociU . s , Dnyion.ljiimh of Ih Diiyton SnvliiB L Tho'c,. I a lii. ko.-y that nhapi our and T.i-Mpa'y--rly """ " ur...U TOMORROW, AUQ. 15th OF THE NEW v ! GLUB CAFE Highway and Main Street ALL NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT , ' Under the Personal Services of ihe Owners Quick Service Moderate Prices GOOD FOOD 0 BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THE LITTLE W ASHINGTONS . . Lillian Elk'!' ) THE LITTLE JACK RABBIT BOOKS, By Dtvid Ur, THE SLEEPY-1 IME lAua J wbw ji... THE.TUCK-ME-1N TALES By Arthur Salt &ulp THE SLUMBER TOWN TALES, By Arthur ScM <y THE MAKE-BELIEVE STORIES, By Lsma In Hf THE DON STURDY BOOKS. ....... Br Via AffUlm THE TOM SWIM ShKlti oy , ,u THE TOM SLADE BOOKS. . . By Paty Ztm f'KI"th THE ROY BLAKELEV STORIES, By frcy Kau f THE PEE'WEEHARRIS BOOKS, By Pir.j Unit Futtsb The westy martin books, .ByProKititFitihuth THE RADIO BOYS SERIES. . ...... .Br Allm Chafrnm THE JERRY TODD BOOKS ....By La bivfii THE JOAN BOOKS . By IMuCm THE POLLY BREWSTER BOOKS. . .By Lillian E. Riy THE MARJOR1E BOOKS. By Carilyn Willi THE HONEY BUNCH BOOKS. .Hikn Uuiii Thmulyii THE BOBBSEY TWINS . i By Laurm Ui Htpi THE BUNNY BROWN STORIES. . .-By Laura La Hifi THE SIX LITTLE BUNKERS "By Laura La Htu I THE RIDDLE CLUB. .......... ..By Mia Dal, Hardy THE FLYAWAY BOOKS .Br Alia Dull Hardy THE BLYTHE GIRLS SERIES By Laura La Hofi I THE ROVER BOYS BOOKS. .-...Br Arthur M. WinfiM THE RALPH HENRY BARBOUR BOOKS ' THE CHRISTY MATHEWSON BOOKS ( THE AMY BELL MARLOWE BOOKS FOR GIRL , That booui or all handiomtty bound and printed am fmt peptr. amd rrtrr too rrafptd m totand trrafptn. SWEM'S PHOTO STUDIO GIFT SHOP MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE - ' MANN'S CANVAS T GLOVES for ihcI(iik; . lllci I ih" anil mon'x, pair 12 STRAW HAT8 $2.00 to $5.00 , viiluea , 1-2 price' ' PANAMAS 1-3 off Mierchandise Greatly Reduced in Our MEN'S DEPARTMENT MEN'S SUITS REDUCED One lot of nbout fifty suits; size H4 to 42; t"25.00 to.ijiSO.OO value One-Half Price Ono lot Young Men's Suits, sizes 152 to rtfi; $20.00 to 10.00 .values ' , ' One-Half Price Men's Two-Picce Suits, Palm Peaeh anl Oalicrduu? liclted models, $1().)0 to 10.00 values . t One-Half Price 4 ivi 1. y SWIMMING SUITS ;YY"ool Swimming Suits for Men nnd'povs. Regular $4.00 "alnes, i.. ,:.;..?5.45 . ... .$4.95 $3.95 JANTZEN SWIMMING SUITS Men's regular $6.00 values '. Cadets and Misses. Kegular $5.50 values........ Doys' regular $4.50 values COTTON SWIMMING SUITS AVc have just reecived a shipment of Children's Cotton Swimming Suits. Regular $1.00 values .69 Men's Cotton Suits, $1.50 values ....$1.00 Mmi'c I In Men's Knit .Union Suits,' $1.25 value' $1.00 : liarliriggan Suits, ankle length, t short sleeves ;89 j' Peltcr quality Ualhriggan Suits tJ $1.25 Athletic I'nion Suits, $1.50 and E $1.75 values $1.29 Men's Night Shirts Regualr $1.25 grade ..98 p Xight Shirts. Fruit of the Loom, $1.75 value $1.48 Pajamas, Fruit of (lie Loom, regu lar $2. value $2.48 Men's Dress Shirts One lot collar attached Shirts. Regular $2.50 value, ; '. $1.95 One lot collar attached or neck hand style. Regular $2.00 values, $1.59 . One lot Hress Shirts, collar attach ed or neck hand styles .-. $1.19 P.lue and (Irey. Chamhray Work Shirts ; 95' Mann's Department Store O Tift STORE FOR flVERYBODY o riiono 480 487 , Mcdford, Oregon Men's Dress Pants "One lot, $4.50 to $6.50 values $4.25 One lot, $3.50 to $4.7 values " $2.98 ; " Men's Hose I Fanxy Sox in silk or lisle 50 75S $1.25 . Fiher Silk Sox ..............1.48 Itolenroof, hotter grade lisle....40 2 jmir for 75 Men's Caps! Jiegular $2.00 values....;., $1.48 " Bargains . Used Cars 1924 STAR ROADSTER Good rubber; good huy at'$425.00. LATE CHEVROLET TOURING , . s, A real buy at $375.00. . 1923 STAR TOURING A big snap at $350.00. ' ,' . rl CHEVROLET TOURING ; 'New paint, new top, $275.00. OLDS 6 TOURING . New paint, in good shape, $550.00. FORD TOURING ... With starter, only $175.00. -, OVERLAND SEDAN , Jn good shape, new paint, $325.00. ,; n FORD TWO DOOR SEDAN A real buy at $200.00. "i a:. CHEVROLET TOURING 490 model, good running order, $50.00. V FORD TOURING Good order, snap at $75.00. ' " FORD RED BUG Good hodvv and top, battery and generatdf, $150. STAR COUPE ' ' C-V model, A-l condition, $550.00. ' 1920 MAXWELL TOURING Tn good shape and good rubber, $125.00. '' ; STAR DELIVERY . - " i 102.T model, in good condition, $350.00. .. f. :. 7 OVERLAND 90 ; . 5 ' 1 ' ' In good running order. ,? ; j ' All these cars have 1925 lioenses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ve also have a number of other Used Car '.Bargains; "- ' .'7 4a" nnd'see them at our lot across from Post office'. . . " . Small down payment and you make our own terms on balance. . . .: ' ' v Masen Motor Co.. o o Sixth and Bartlett Streets 7