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o 9 8R0PS IN OREGON NOT IMPROVED T BY MERCURY DROPi PORTLAND. Ore., AllK. IK. Tilt" crop report (or Oregon Issued i,y the United Slates doimrtmetit of Brieul- ture for the week outline Aucust IS. ioiiows: , vin,n ni .... , nt the beginiiine of the week hut to. ..,. ,h .. . . warn the close It was much cooler witii- ugni irosi in some centrni ele vuicd sections. Tho chaimo tn ti pcruturo was accomitanicd by coitakl orubio cJoudfuosa, with heavy show- 'em hi a few oaaterti lucu titles and light rain over -a Iuvkc part of tho state. Rain and higher humidity checkod tho up r end of foroat fires, and tho heavy smoiio which covered a Urge part of tho state iaat week was cleared away. erea!a: Most small grain is ma ture, harvest is uver in -many ptavea and threshintr is nmkinir euod pro gress, though it was delayed by rnln in pieces. Irrigated corn is doing i well,- but uniiTfgatcd corn cenerally needB rain. Pluwlntr for fall seeding will make little progress until more rain falls. Fruits: Apples are dropping some what because of hick of moisture. Karly winter apples are beginning to show color. Picking of barttett pears continues. Canning of evergreen blackberries Is under way. Some fresh prunes are being; shipped. , Meadows, pastures and ranges: Vns tures have been somewhat freshened by rain tn localities but arc mostly dry. Irrigated aifalfa Is doing well, but most second crop clover iu unlrri gated districts is suffering from drought. Some local delay in buying was caused by showers. Livestock: Itange stock is general. Tly in good condition. Some domes tic stock is being fed and there Is com plaint of decreasing weight and di minishing flow of milk. Miscellaneous; Some early hops are being picked: the main crop is gener ally doing well. Iate potatoes, where not irrigated, have suffered consid erably from drought. Broccoli is do ing well. EVOLUTION TRUE, NOT THEORY, SAYS DAVID S. JORDAN 1 OAKLAND, t'u!., Aup- 18, Kumta ,4 mentHiists who mote certain scientists as a basis for ' disbelief tn evolution quote statements made before, science discovered the true relationship be tween body cells and their ancestors, Dr. David Starr Jordan, noted edu cator and chancellor emeritus of Stan ford university declared in an address yesterday. Disclosure of the fact that each cell in the body of man and animals con tains a plan similar to that of its an cestors and that in the nucleus of each cell the quality of heredity is imbed ded, said Dr. Jordan, is the greatest discovery iu the last half century. , "Every scientific man believes tn evolution today. It Is a scientific furl that man and ape have the same blood in their veins and the same anatomy. Apes differ from monkeys, however. This has been proved by injecting tlm blood of a monkey Into the veins of an ape. The ape dies when this Is done. The blood of the ape, however, can be injected into the veins of a man and it mingles with the man's blood without ill effect." , DOCTOR DECLARES DOROTHY IS SANE SAN" FRANCISCO. Auk. 13. (A. I. Dorothy EllitiKnon, youthful nintrl cldc, is sane. Dr. John V. Rogers, a member of the staff of the Napa state hospital, testified today in her trial on a murder charKO. The girl was nt the hospital under observation for 30 days lu April and May. Dr. Rogers' testimony was a part of the prosecution's rebuttal evidence, the defense having closed yesterday. The physician said that he canto to his conclusion through a scries of physical examinations of the girl and a number of conversations with hur. Zane Grey's Story i Filmed in Arizona Kane Grey's "The fode of the r West," with Constmu-c Pcniictl fea tured 111 the east, will be shown at the Hunt's Cruterlnn today and tomorrow. The picture tells of a New York girl, a flapper of the most pronounced type who tires of tho men around her In her own set, goes to the west und thero tries her wiles on the honest men of the plains, who capitulate, nt first, ami then finding her shallow hearted, leach her the lesson enn talned In the "code of the west," that honesty of the heart is bb necessary as honesty of commerce. In tho enst with Miss ltenetl are Owen Moore. Mabel Hatltn, Charles Ogle, David Butler, ftertrude Hhurt. Lillian frighten. Kddie tirtbhon. tteorge Bancroft. I'nt llrllgnn ami Frankio I.cc. The picture was made In the ureut Tonto Uasfn of Arliona. The usual short film and Raymond Ballard's muslo add to the entertain ment t the bill. HOOVER SUGGESTS l - " i TRUST PUN FOR LOWERING PRICES WASHIXC5TOX. A UK. !. A. I) ;f 'winter action in America asaimst tile "K" ''"a roHUiutiB i.om loreiKH potash, ;itrat8 and other products watt urse.i i today Uv Seerclarv Homr. The most ,Irinnl kA :,vom0 oo eaactment of ieKislHtion : iermittiiiK American . imiwrters of !Such commodities to combine to coti-!he Wfnt ttta tnneb f ti.n I., t- mc mat ivqi iu uujcis (Uicitat, .... - This permission would be nhnilar tot"Jy held with lorn frequency very the Authority extended to Ambrlcaas 'much iike the fttirs in vujiue lu Oer entering export' trarie.Vf 1 ' jmany and other Kuropean vuuntrtett "1 am not wedded to this method of j today. The American fstir trace its meeting the situation," Secretary jancestray back oniy to about the miti Hoover said, "and ff anybody Uaa, a' die of the eighteenth cetry when it Detter urogram 'I siiotlid like to Know about it. But certainty the price trend OemonHtrRles that the American consumer itt in need of protection. While we have the Sherman law which operates in the United States to prevent combination of producers i from restraining trade, there is noth- fns which prevents forejga producers from combining to exact high nrlces for their products in the United States. "A very si mjiie extension of the Webb-Pomorene law, which now 1 lows combination of American export ers In foreign trade, would allow com binations of' American exporters. Tho combination should be made subject to the regulation of tho federal trade commission as is now tiie effect with reference to export combinations." The commerce department yesier diiy authorized a calculation Indicat ing that the I'nileil Slates was pay ing about $82,000,000 more for coffee this year as a result of iiraziliitn val orization schemes. EUGENE VOTES 10 TO ONE TO BUY A STATION FOR S. P. HUCt&XU, Ore., Aug, lit. By a vote of 4 .028 to 394, a ratio of more than ten to one. Kugencans yesterday ap proved at the polls a proposal to bond the city for t?I,uu for the purpose of providing a municipal site for the Southern Railway Company terminals to be located here. The vote was one of the largest ever cast in Kugene. Articles ' of Incorporation of -the Terminal company, a $15,090 corpor ation organized, for tho purpose of carrying out tiie mandate of the vo ters, as expressed in the election, were filed yesterday, " , The Southern Pacific Company has ngreen to locate terminals here for the Natron cut-off line, for the Coos Bay branch and for the Shasta divi sion of the main line. Car shops and a tic-treating plant are included In the terminal plans. GRAND DRAGON TO REMAIN IN JAIL INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 19. (A. P. No further steps to bring D. C. Stephenson, . tori Ociilry ; and .liar! Kllnck to trial; r. to free them on ball will be taken until October, ac cording to members of the- defense counsel. Tiie former grand dragon of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan and Kiinck and Gentry are held In the Hamilton county Jail at Nobicsvtlle on charges of- murder in connection with the deatlt of Jta,deo Oborhoiizor. The Fashion Shop' New " Institution The Knsliioit shoti. located on the fourth floor of tile Mndfurd building, is an Institution in MetiforU that will interest the women.. Mrs. Myrtle W. Andrews, and Mrs. Lcnrni WeBt. both experienced In their lines, are the owners and give special attention to ail work. They make a specialty of dressmaking ami millin ery work and do ail kinds of other work In their line. Bring your clean cotton rami to this office. We'll buy them. tf ORANGE PEKOE 9 truitmt '''kr to ket jo . 31? TREE TEA fl,J crowing impo! In JSitl. one fair; in I3;.'f, lu lliyu- S.1HU num. i jii n am'im.um- .ti ammi live thouKami: in i:t2f tin tstimntetl at-1 tenrfimre of iiomxiomtelv lweiitv-five ' million. . JiiiKiun, 1. C ia tstrt. These flKUren. tn a autaiieii. teii the' I'iltsfieit). Mass.. short ! tiiereaffe story uf Hie marvelous Krowth of the ! American fair from the humatesl he- KinniiiK to its present day statu as hii important fuetor in aurieullurnl edit- eution. They are of osueeial interest here in view of the anjtroathliu; Meii- ford fait which wiii be heid tiewtem- bcr 1S-'S- h i,., w hold of Ircmrmltmit'Y in th i'niud ,oie. not native o ims Vain run baek to aneient days, hut in olden times they were more after ijh IJMIHJt I if St h;lHf lit Ulit fin't " proKressive larniera in the Tees Hi vet valley lit northeastern Britain joined to bring their livestock together for comparison, H has been termed the first usrieulturat fair and was the model after whien were pat- tcrned the hundreds of country fairs n nci;e ana in cntnana Origin of Fairs Klkanah Watson of New York has been credited with telng the father of the American fair. In IS 15 Wat son organized the agricultural society of Albany, X. Y. and proceeded to os tbtish fairs and cattle shows in the neighboring count les. In I Mi 3, due mainly to his influence, the New York legislature appropriated $10.00 a year for six years for premiums on agricultural and home manufacture products, in JXIiii the State Agricul tural society was founded anil work started in other eastern slates. But while Watstni was inty eonveriing IS A PEACOCK ashamed of HIS L I F not, why, his legs, does he always lower . his tail? Medieval nature-fak ers puzzled over entertaining superstitions. Today we know better, and we ere fast getting away from other popular superstitions, as, for in stance, that there is something niysteriously"betier"about "east ern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in .the East. Superstitions Pass the Facts Prove Zerolene's Superiority. As a matter of fact, Jhere is no better motor oil than Zeroiene, which is produced right here on ' the Pacific Coast from selected western naphthenic base crude, refined bythis Company's patented high vacuum process, submitted . to 15 positive checks for quality. oooooooooooooooooocooooooo CASH PAID X at s ! Insurance First Insurance I Agency - A ) A t. HILt, Manager g! 2 Phoni 105 ' ', 30 North Central ! gSET?3i ioooocooccx For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 05 8 Coumy fiirim-m ! J'sisl;tli s airs. tltf fultiiuMan Abi uulUira! ,,.,.i,.lv wiiut 1st la!t..v..rf i i n. first exhibition of U Mii.!"i. w.itSi- i f"aKitel r"Kfr .iKri itiai ...una, aim uum n.w urai muuu I S-j jturta ui inr system of eutmuu- ; . county, state, distrk-t, national' ,bi! inlermttitmai faltn Klil.h raver; jpraetknily every gectiun of tlie tiiiin- ? Mines as mH (xte r Ht atai .it. u'ihb Guard director of th' Agrit'uPtmii founda- tion am! one if the lending exponent of agricultural exhibits in America The suceswfui eonJJtant lu a local fair naturally wished to eomtte his products with those of winners In i other local fairs. That was how tit? I county fair eitme to be. The state fair with i s wider pprn3 was the nest logical step, and there omnly winners went to settle disputes on the iiuivo otrtt . iw"' ni 'otict. i r.vcmuitity litis iti io cotttnetttton ; between states, culntlnattttg first lu -r-t.e .au, r m tne tw- ttenai show ami fmally in the iir - nationai exhibit. Xinny naiiojjjii champion grain groxvr or live stock breeder today can trica his success to some little haor captured at the county fair years ago. inspires At tit The ntmenling thing hont thetttn ty fair is tiie opportunity it tffer tit farmer 1 compare his own work with that of his neighbors and so Inspires j seeking fr pieamjre: the distaste Utod Jttst east of the suntndt of the In hint a healthy ambition tit improve j which stich n hfe has for nornnii peo- ICa trades will le known-as PlantwH. himself and his work, states Mt t jdc, shown by the poi young wife! The nmy mimes have been ftinpled tiuard. Within easy distance of hisiwho la dragsed into H, officially iy the f-Jouthern lteifitt and Imtne, he can examine the best utd- Xita Xaldl plays the dancer, Ken-; are irt'iug piacesi on nil the tnaps ot ma is, grains, fruits - and vesetnbles, aeth llarhtud plays the drunkard hus- Uhtf new line, poultry nnd honey and determine I band and Harrison Kwrtl the gwwd j r Kviiere he fails sbftrt of tbe mrk. -fat when he looks at .(,, Experienced Automobile Men a . Disregard Oil Superstitions ' Experienced automobile men pay no tribute to superstition they gauge a lubricant not by pries or where it comes from but by car performance and low main-, tenance costs. Zeroiene is not only ' successfullylubrkatingmorecars in the PacificOjast states than any other o2 made; it is used and recommended byautomobile agen cies and big users of such cele brated makes as Cadillac, Gsrysier, this and other Insist on Zeroiene even if it does cost less STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) HOTEC Wong Pon Chinese Medicine I Fnr Treatment f i I)? of Km Jasd Worms. OaaF sntf tanner itt6. &ifirffx&. Otn Hvtinf I A. K, t I tf. i w 1 1 an &nm rt &fc ot i,ifceis his wif? fti ior ner&lp- Vi Ji. iter oaking attd imtitvy her tafi iH'tl fruUrf atttt setable ititt f other fut'm vttmen ami pa th v-JM' tilv reuiml tlt vme .. !,,., .,.. i.... .,..(..t., .,..... , t farm rt;ms its the iist craisry. i he says. The eiu..'attHiit value f the farnt ' itulttemeat amt etitttjtment tiUttSuy 'fh.ll . .f U. l.,.4,.. ...4,.., m ,,,,, ., ,.,.., f. tu(w a,.wrl!itlj to Air. ii;iri. S!.!!f ami federai smwmm'nt exhibits hriuti honte to tile farmer ic.ssn in rmUtsft h!!t ,lrolurt more eeoaMtih'aii.v aiiti ieffkieistly, and huwiuiM fat aUiitaes jaati labor saving aVvlcs on view wot-l; I directly for tlm tmprovettmit of country life. Z fvZffZtf KTUfiin ICjfO TOfflgilt r ot -lane Griffith la star for tl;iy nmi toaiomw at the itialto theuttif la "The Marriage Whirl whieh ptutc the Java as. MiSS tlrifflth's tipsy scene is n one and that which t'olJmvs Strong , when iitio dlscovars her father dentin " iwhows MUe( Ctttnh as a Rt,lUj( la J Tiw hw mnUkn Ui Jiw ftadkof. , Tlte story is a ry sintttie one ti eitl in ioved by two men nnd she piefe oat I the one who ves the flowing bowl. but after he has exhausted all the jws- - sihlliiicrt of refined cruelty and has been killed, the other man hitting. But tho tnatmer of the tale Is lt flmrmj the wild parti, the tal ytm; man. 4l V Dodge, Lincoln, Packard, Fierce Arrow, whs know that true mo tor o3 economy fs not a matter of price per quart, but what the lub ricant doss. Less Carbon Mow Pok Zeroiene will improve the gaso line miieage.reduce carbon remov al operations and lengthen the lifa of your car. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zeroiene ask for it by nam. Qet the Facts! A series rjf independent and im partial reports showing the experi ence of large users with Zeroferse motor oil has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zeroiene dealer for a copy. Medford Plate and Window Glass Co, Automobile s1s anf gte fr Rll prmiw. We fBpalr bnikflo wla !w ni rel!pr oid m!rror, msks tnfrrorn any site. Comyleio ISne beveling and grinding machinery; erosioy ssiiiisg bat exjforleasei ae!p. J. V, Of?QA, Mnsf 118 8, 8rtit . - Phoe 146 10, 102.1 o n Una r ! I ttirt! Aiiininftr 11 MUh in mm mm m 59. (A. j jfCJ ihata shkh uriS he estaittSshed on the ?Cittr cut off when iltut rsllrtHut Is fmhshfd iwiwetB Kirk ami Oitkrittse wrt Bimoum-i'ii today ty h& Suutii r Pacific. The new sua&ns wili Uxs&t'ii ft? advantageous jMiitt along th iiv ' wjtmes were wolerted fey cmpay in cmijimeiltm wita ili Visited States forest rervive, as t lliitf for mrh iff in distwnce is tiiru tjtu fSfrcai txservi Fores! riie tf- ratals have detirad Into the htztm? &f tiu pnt and they Amended aK of Indians a4 ote early sttier for many of the &&u&n& Beginning at Kirk und proceeding north the name of the tailoti will jJ(t; MoyBa, Jnroth, CheiWUii, Paunana, Toakln, Kotan. i'mii. Uwyce, Plauto Aberneth Ci'ijxette. Kraxier tleidt, M:CreetUe SpHsiRsf ti ihir, the latter Iteiwg the first ata. tUm mi of iiakrldgt. lloyce ft fees tho pine of 0ltrli at has fi&jihe iowr end f 0ilt lake lwre a hotel wlU le located Uletueut already has ieii trteii. Tlie station at the ttiiifer end of th iafce tnk 'tth j?;t. tr , f? Vulcanizing HAWKINSON. SYSTEM Phipps Auto Park Service Highway it HckBon St EGS? ! . 11 "- 'i J " nv -t t- "ji t sat.i;,5Hti to stosqalta ?Rtfe tad Ms. U tills shm wSwrf- n5 i aally Sctif foot fest feacuf mast csrfi, Hlf-pfet 5t pint J5 qsaan $tS THE TAKGIEFOOT COM PAST? 3iBiS Keptdft, Kijta , CanadfanftaOc MOUOTAIN Resorts Vxtn to spend yaar vacatfn ihis year in the Cafis&aa dttjtit mmtnlsin scfKfrsr is skt lis s trip yauli crfi?Tfst-or rrgrei! Sftsbss Haiti tad C&jJfss ijifcr L&si ise arc vhwi di'rfai Ceitan Pacific hos trims, sgarsling the sscvsc -cisfsrt and Sajtarv f5r which -the Canadiss ttogi" is !acnsatioaai!r--aaKHS!s. -Typical ssetropoliiaa laaeis . ifljnjFPffei? sca$f ta &itt &s&s& ttwa. raimcKK&ttit ni rec- ' InlwTriSiwvffi ?4itve t& Clasps im Summe &.c?rxm Ctswaa Pcc Racist js titt is ts W?itt r for Mattt&m f Canatti Pacific Tfcs satlsfartfcm rM5e fress ?artafe- sBsrt fet lifes the after Stew at a hip)f tin. Ask. yfif dealer ff?r Ysm-Vsm or SatEt tfcsas Srs Crcass. Jacksss&eiflf Creaserf ?h5R St s I i srmJs 1 srsigg 3& lit mum iJt J I , Cook with tu. tf