PRAISES PASSAGE
Ktalc Dairy Insiipciur Larie Mor
Icy of Kali'm. on his first '.rip .o
.M.i'ilfnnl, speaks In 'Browing terms
nf. tile wonderful fertility ut tile
Hill, nnd climate combined espec
ially adapted In thi dairy industry.
'.Mr. Morley, soon after arrivint;
in Milliard, tvA Informed of the
paase . if a lien- city ordinance
pruvidinK for a city milk inspector.
II:' believes cily inspection a bin
step forward and declared passage
of the ordinance would "place. Med
f.inl in the front ranks, aluns with
eilles lll:e Salem and Kuttene.
.Marshfield at this time has un
der 'cotiHideration ' the passiny of
such a law, he stated.
.Mr. Morley. rommehtihi; on the
new rity onllnanee, says after care
ful study that he rinds It is not
so strict or technical ns the cities
of KuKenv and Salem, hut as times
;;o on U can he amended and im
proved to meet the conditions.
.'Thin is one law that is destined
In he Very popular with Hie pro
ducer, as well as -the consuming
puhlip, provided the riulit man Is
selected to enforce this ordinance,"
he sail). . " A man who understands
his business, one .who will he firm
and at the same time reasonable,
a man that can talk to the producer
In- his own Innguas-p, who can se
cure, his Hoperatlon and work hand
in hand with him and in fact he
his friend "and adviser.
'"IMils' new law Is In hflrninny
wilh the stale ditiry law and the
new eily 'inspector will be able to
work with the .male inspector with
out O'llflletiiiK in any decree."
Daily Meteorological Report
Monday, .lime 17, lliy.
Mfdfoiil ihkI vh-lnity: Clomly
tnniglu ntii) TucHilay: plobaMy
Bhon-ptt. & MqiWi.-ij. t'mi!iiturt'.
Orejinn: 1'lomly tonight anil
Tttesday. l'rolialily sliowors in
west piiitiun. .M'jderatu U'lnpora-tun.
) w a
Local Data v S "
... p :
.' i
'lVmH'ratnn ('K-)-. r ;"
Highest (last 12 hrs.) 4 rs
Lowest (Inst 12 hr.) 4:1 44
It("-I. Humidity (pc.) 01 f
J'reclpitatlon (In.) T T
Kf.ite of weather CWy. Chly.
Lowest temperature this morn
ing -44 degree.,
Total precipitation sinctTSi-pLem-lieC
1, 3i(2S, Kl.fiii inehe.s.
Temperature a year nyo today:
lliKhest, 73; lowest, 4 8. :
Sunset" today. 7 : 4 ft p. in.
Hunrlse Tuesday,1 4 : :i 5 a. m.
fiunVet Tuesday, 7:40 p. m.
Observations Taken at 9 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
3
ft
ri
CITY
X 3
? 2-
liaker City 50 0 Cldy.
Ulsinarck !' S '
noise r.8 4(1 'ldy.
Denver ! HI) Clear
Moinea SN "2 clear
ITesno "4 f.2 Clear
Helena 04 . 44 Cldy.
I.da Anfteles 70 r.li Cliar
MiilPhfleld (!S 4S Cldy.
I'hoenlx UK "4 l'ar
I'oHlnnd 02 52 Cldy.
Iled liluff OS 62 Cldy.
ltoseburg 03 44 Cldy.
Suit Lake City ..70 4 4 Cldy.
Snn Francesco .. 04 64 Clear
Kanla Ke 78 62 clear
Keattlp 02 62 cldy.
Spokane 00 40 Clear
Walla Valla OS 52 cldv.
WlnnlpPK
L. W. DICK.
Metenrelot;;!.
PALATABLE F
WIN APPETITE
Scientist Urges Healthful Ue
,jf:Sugai.i,.' . T
"An Important tiling to rememlu'r
about eatlns is that we should en
joy our food," says one o the
country's eminent food scientists.
"Remember that sugar is one of the
finest Qondimentul foods in the
world."
He Roes on to explain that sugar
is nature's Incomparable lluvor. It
helps to relieve the munotonv of
aur dailv diets. It is an aid to nu
trition and health bctausc it adds
o the enjoyment of eating, and tor
Lliat reason enables us to eat a
urcutcr variety of other healthful
foods, by improving their flavors.
"Siittar Is wholesome," he said,
"and it is Inexpensive. Everyone
ran benefit from this flavor which
adds so niuuh pleasure to nearly all
the other foods we eat."
The advice of this famous man
can be uuried out in planniuit al
most nil daily dihes. . Fresh or
n.inl frnus are f jII of minerals,
vitanii.ir.and other elements nece
irv in the diet. They arc made
iiK-ie deiichtful to our taste by the
addition of ue,ar.
The flnvors nt nenrly all vtf,e
taMe are very much improved ny
nddinif a pinch of suyar in cooking
:inar in connection with chec.Iale
...r cocea1 makes mi'.k a delkious
i Leverage. Most foinls are made more
delicious and nourishing with sugar,
ibe Sugar Institute.
ENGINEER TAKES
j FIELD FOR' NEW
M EXTENSION
' i i - . ' .
t . , ( . S. i -Hi
( The chief t iv.l ' j Kini.--,". t n-(
i Rased by ti,. ( m cn-Jln (ton, I.um
jber company of ihu, ifity.' jj,; ro,,J
.a survey, for a ,pr.",pt.c.i Vanoatl
! f'"m i!"Itl ' Vails.' 't.iilAlnaih, I'-n'lU
i IhroiiKll heavily limbered eastern
' Jai Uson county, took to the Held
I this nioniinir. wltli his chief assist- i
ants. James II. uwen, general,
; niaiiimer of the. lumber' company.;
declined to (jivo. the 'iiamo of the
t chief engineer, on tho grounds, !
; "w". are not riiIdk to be drowned '
..I iki'uinj, on uiis uusmcss prop
! ositton." . .
The engineer will report on the i
j feasibility of two l-mitex and esli- i
! mate the cost or both.
I t:cher41 .......... ........ - , ...lit
leave tfiuorrow to spend rteveral
! days with the engineer. 11 !
IMPERIAL; CHIEF
OF SHRINE
rianw for 1 eiilerlaininii:-1 id per ia I
Potentate l.po V, VounKwoi4h, of
I.os Angeles. dli-ilie. his viwlt to
.Medford Slim'daV. .lutif 2 4j, aij'
Im-Iiik completed' 1$.- locijl ShVlneii
under Hie dirieVloii' ill Jerry
Jeronii.
This will he I lie firm official
visit made hv I'otenlnte Youllg
wo'rth since tii.s election to'ofl'iee
at the recent :hrlno ronventlon at
I.om Angeles. " Since that time he
has made a pleasure trip to the
Hawaiian islanils with other Itiem
liers t,f thw id'l'ielal parly. Mim.
Vouiikwoi-iIi ami the imperial re
corder, James II. I'rlce, will ac
company the Shrine's highest of
ficer. Following the arriwil of the
Shrine party Monday morning, a j
luncheon will he held 111 Ihe Hotel ;
Medford at 1 o'clock, all Mhriners
In southern' Oreiton beiiiR Invited
to attend. keservatlons for this
arfail should lie made as soon as
posslhle hy enlliiiK Jack Thomp
son at the California Oregon
I'nwij' company.
A Kelt' Rame on the popular
Medford course will he included
on the program for Monday aft
ernoon.' Tlic I vii n and past po
tentates will he entertained at n
dinner at the Hotel .Mettrord llt 7
o'clock. .
Monday evening :l dance for all
southern OreKon Shrlners anil
their indlH will he held at the
tlriental Hardens ill connection
with a formal' reception. ' The
committee " In chai'tfe 'of this fea
ture of the program is composed
of O. O. Alenderfer, Sam lla'ker.
Crants I'ass, and It. K. lletrick,
Asliland. The itrand march is
sciieduled for il i)V!wk.
Mulford eMH'rien'eK little d(C-l
fieulty' ycKtLTilny- in -defeating the
highly touted .MonlaB"1 team.:!:!1
to jJ.'.'.-aliiVk- HuKhes, high seliotil
star, liad hln knm kle hall wutKin
Ut i-eri'ecthtn. and the vipitorw were
unable to do much in tho hitting
line.
It was a raw day. with attenrt-am-e
of almut 1DU and Manatfef
Taylor is looking for a wuy to
boost the Bate reoeipty.
The Medford team showed Im
provement with riarenee Dunn ftt
short, and Hhanjs'le at second. The
team made one error.
The localrt are nehnduled to go
to Klamath Falls next Sunday,
hut this h:is not teen definitely
dei ided, as Klamath Is Jn another
hast'iiiill arutinu'iit. ,
BY-LAWS AT MEETING
Tile' PljotttKrhplifrs' .Association
of Hoiithcui OreKon met in Klam
ath KaHi Saturday. liiKlil. vith a
liau.itKij jti'-th''. lljnyu.MCJH .'.
7 o'clock, io Mowed' ' !"y a business
-c.vsion. A Unite number of pho
inKiapheers from southern tU'eKon
were in attendance. Constitution
ami by-laws were adopted, as was
also a Standardized price list on
commercial photography.
Tin? next meelitiK of the associ
ation will he held in .Medford
Wednesday f renins. July 10. and
at that Urn th y" plan to !h:n-up
for membership a laru'e number of
photographer W1th.:i the dStrlrt.
t 1 1 ' v ' I I "
Itnrglars -WerV ,ift Jfcekson
(otin-y itu'rday rt'-liT, with two
esublishnients , reported entered.
.-eurdtnir ltd the slurlfff - office
today. ' The, '-r;wf(rd rt-i-rltue in 1
Talent wan 'entered and approxl-!
mately JT.O worth of tctols was
taken ami a uood supply of ro-:
1 eeries wa taken from the Owl,
Servir" Station on Hie rnemc:
highway north or Me.)f.rd near,
the Owen- rron n.tlt- No clip si
were Iff! la either i ;r nrr-i.i ding j
lo Sheriff Jennings.
MEDFOTJD MATTi
PREMIER MACDONALD AND MIS CABINET
1 Cl
i ft 2SwjJ ra L ' i-t Ki45 .-IKWkJ
p Holding prominent posts in tne new laoor aovernmeni oi urcni urnain neaocu yy riwniwj ,.iuu
i; Donald aro: Top row, left to right: Philip Snowden, qhonc?lloe of exchequer; Lord Parmoor; lord presl-
tlcnt of council; Sir John Sankcy, lord chancellor: Arthur Hemjeraon, foreign aecretary.. Middle raw!
-! William OrAham, president of board of trade: Premier MacDonald: Nraoret iDopdfleld, miniatar o, ,
' labor. Lower -row. iJohn: Clynps, thorns affair!;;" J. H. Thomas, lord, privyjsoal; Tom Ghaw, cccrctaiy f -
' war, and Sydney Webb, secretary ol dominions. A. V. Alexander, is first lord ot admiralty,. , ,
s
I.ATTSIUTJUI. .V. V.. Jiiim 17.
iff! The dvatli it Arthur Cordon,
22, of this rity, shot vhi! running
hi't r ' from (ViiiaHn in an autonW
hilv. pns'Mited prolih-nis for county
officials today.
John Tulloeli, collector of the
port of (ipilenslmrjur. aid the shoot
ing was "a'ciduatal" on tlie part
of the cu.stoni.s honlfr patrol men.
County authorities said that the
five shots which persons reported
to District Attorney 1!. Loyal
O'Connell they had heard did not
jilie with the statement oT linnh-r
Patrolman Cheatham that one shot
front his rifle fatally wounded !or
don. i
fjflANtlKA'ItJ.f:.' ld.i:.f .TlJne. 17-
Hynamnile was c;;ploiled In '
delUnuate .attempt lo wreck, tlie.
Ilickerson buildin.tr in the' main
busiuc.-,:' sectin, here last ' .niht
and the lives of alt pel suns sleep
ing in a pa riment s on the upper
floor were imperiled.
The explosive was placed direct
ly under the ice machine in the
bu (eher shop of John Hans ami
wrecked the rear end of his es
tabli.shiiu ni, with .property dam-:-.i;e
of $ri(0. Occupants of the
upper floor of the two-story brick
htiihjiiiK were In many cases thrown
from their beds.
Trtrt'KKR; Chi, June 17. fPt
Hno'w,'1 foul 'iriehes deep. b!:itd(et
ed the landmen p net and at l:tk
Tahoe last night, fhe sp(w , fell
throughout m o s t . or yestevday,
while the tt'inpeeulure was re
corded around 3-1 degrees.
High water in the Yuba river
caused delay to the through ser
vice stage over Don ner summit.
The t'lacerville road to like Ta
hoe was reported lo be dangerous
without the use of chains on auto
mobiles, due to wet conditions.
OF
I KT 1 1 o IT, Jui. 1 7 .(Pi M ra.
Anna I'oddlsl i and I wi of hot
children, each less Hum fuur yjac.i
od.; wor lotind betttRti tn deruh In'
their lioine' ut UiVer llmie 'today.
A third child, also hcatcn. is in n
1 ospltai and not exnei -fed b 11 v.
The heads of tin; four ha I heea
cntsltetl by a hammer which w.t-,
found In iIih rc.ii- of tlic hoits .
I'olice are sent cliiti; for Mi:;. Ho
rlob ki'H liii'ihaml a i f I a mat) to
T.honi Khe formerly was married.
AVASttl.NT.TOX. Jo IV
The Hofah re:-oltiion to teal rid
revision ,iir the la rift to farm nnd
rei.'il'Kl .(troductr. war r;J'-ted to
dnv: hy (ho wnat cm n OTi to ;i.s
'dn.
The .i-,nate previously had ('
fean d mi a Hem pi bv Senator
June... ,K puMii an, Wa -htniilon, tn
hrotnti 'i th" si op ot the Ikunh
reaLlution. The vote wan ol) to US,
TRTBT1XE. MKPFOttD,
r -
IS.
BEAR CREEK BRIDGE
I ;enf; ih'owiih't f .laksoh
vi 11. i inplued on the Hear crtk
hridc hvhiK built on. the.rithu o.f
way of the Med ford-Hams Valley
h'Khwayt 'siiKtained a 'hadly crnsh--d
rhet about 3 o'clock tliis lifter
noon, wit-en a lieavy pumfi fell
I upon him. llrownlee was pinned
beneath the waters of Hear ereek,
and was rescued by fellow work
ers. Htf was rushed to Sacred
i Heart hospital. His condition was
i said to be serious.
. .. Ii- ilerlei't C. I'iumni- v
VViiHN(rmN. Tire-pastor of
I he I :m vernal Church of Holiness
is entrusted with the duty of se
im? that United
Mlatek, senators
ure p o i e r 1 y
shavetl, s h a m
pooed and wear
their hair neat
ly t r i in tn e d
while ihey are
makinti laws in
Washington.
V o r m o r e
than 41 years
Rev. John Sims,
n o k r i barber,
has p I i e d his
tonsoTia! trade
in the s e h a t-o
wins of the
Ami now for
rlKBCRf C. HJJHHtil ,.
eaphol bufldir.fr.
many yenrrt Hims
has, on each
Sunday mill nhijr, placed his clip
pers and ravins on the ahelf and
made his way to (he liltle ehurc:i
on the corner of Twenty-sixth and
1 streets to exhort his flock to
follow In tlit path of the righteous.
There have been few figures on
eapjiul hill in tie last -10 years
who wei-e not known by John.
A lid t hey all have known him.
The number includes everyone
I't'otu presidents to senate pae.es.
Hut there i.s one thing John ab
solutely v.lll not do. and that Is
talk about bin ellefils. .
"Tin reason ' 1 hav been here
!l years is because I havo kept
my mouth shut," he says. "As
long ns I slay I will continue to
do Hfl."
Ito.tH Itarber
I John no lunger is u praet icing
I barber. He now boasts nf toe
'title 'genei-nl supervisor of the
t barber simp of the Hulled h'tates
'senate." it is hi duty to see that
I Men:1 tors are seized propeily.
He knov. s evei y ft'jslf and Ulilm
Of hill ( lielitete. atnl hi' knows
wtiien one nf iii.i barbers can best
I fill Hie hill. He he a vico presl
jdi rd. Jnslice of the supreme court
or senatoi il makes liltle differ
l'nee. John knows ' w'nat each
j wants and semis iiim away satis
fled. ' f
(n rnek In Hie rhop arc :f
rahavrng cups one for e.-icu ;;en
Iii'.'D', Allir eeh elecljon John
Moot; over his vuri. Those reti
'.'toi ', v. bo . til lo return have their
;!iipt. taken down. Kre.-di on.
t..tb IinlllfH ItlJiiTihed 111 golrl i 1
'(-,.,. dike the place nf the o!d
! :;e;.. Tk c-Hl :je natneK on H-e
jciipi in John's rack is like li.itcr
it.g to a r.,l call bti the fl-.or or
Hlie :tn.ile.
l tie cup of the defeated senator
i.i ,"Hv;ij eirefully v.'i'uppi-d 1! by
John .did at to inm as a m
m.m'f (if (!'f davH w iien h- v. f
lible to et a shave ny ;i haircut
I free. I-Vi- to'toi 'at service iM ;in-
ot her Item f,n the sentiMo '.4 f i
1 list. The govci nin nt pays f-u:
tbarltei.H (lite :i year each to al
jl nd lo i he personal appear.im e
jot is uppM" liotive nf ciingr": s.
imI itnir lllin ert-sif'h
.I'lhn'H faliif hh paslor t'f tlf
I1ilwii.il, I'hurrh nr llnllii.'W
rlvalM tl. it f r Ii'h : vM,rki!il;iv j.rrt
f"; Mori- Ihnn ,! ;-n:itnr
lian IcarntfJ that tho buttH'i'-
i
I
V V
OkKiiOX. MONDAY,
$ 1 1 A
V.l FjE
Associated i'rtisv l-hoto
minister Is more than passingly
familiar with his Itihle. and- "
delight In hearfiiK him wnrn of tho
wrath to fume' as he' j.-oes ..u
his work. '. "
And his client ' are sometimes
to lie round at the liltle church
on Twenty-sixth ami I streets. T:ie
late V'.ee IM-eMident M'U'fthnll
known to have heard' John hold
forth from the pulpit of the Im-vei-.-al
chuich of l'o!iiieM. diaries
i. l.i wes onec- took his wife.
dau liter and several friends to
hear I'iislor John.
AX SLAYER WILL
; GO TO GALLOWS
VAI4-A, .V,AJ.iv.i vVnsh..June
$. lPi Heath was the penally
Cixert by a, jury, yet today ,v;ilcli
,:tmvii-1fil Ceni.ersSi'bneidei- of the.
murder if his young and .pretty.
! wU'c li't-'t March.
i Tiie' verdict was returned by t:ie
jury at !i:.'ll . a. m., after IJ!"
( Ifvo, ii.r Mr' Vl- del ibe rai ion. .ehnelde
paled at ItearhiK he venlii'l, but
nui.de no i-omment as he was but
out lC the court room. His laiiKh-
ter, who had waited durhiK the
(lung hours the Jury was out, col
lapsed when the verdict was read.
.Schneider mortally u nil tided his
wife wilh a meat axe' during a fl(
i 'I taeoii:iy'. I le pleaded teuipo-
; rary iusatdty.
What's the Matter
With Portland
What's t he matter . w il h I'orl.
land? lf'an itld and oft asked ques
tion hut perhaps the answer has
been fouinb t
I orttaml doe:; md make enough
whoopee. , ....
You won't find ."whoopee", hi
the dictionary, but any street
urchin can tell you what it means.
During tae recent. Rose festival
parades float after float passed by
the spectators on the long line of
march and was salutej with a
mere pattering of ha mis, , They
were glorious floats, but t lie se
dale and reserved i'orl lander
eoufd hot unbend.
' During t he Alerrykhana parade
the same thitiK happened. Instead
of Whoopee, wheh Hie amusing
entries went by, there wore polite
smiles turd an occasional chuckle.
.Making whoopee does something
to people, H ma kes thenf glad
they are alive. It makes thehi
proud ot their cily.
Making whoopee results In noise
that Is heard tifar, ami lack of It
is omiuoti.j.
I'ort land' has more nat ural re
sources. ami more future prospects
io make wnoopee about t ban a by
other ei!y on the I'neli'le coast.
Why im( make ulnopee and
let t he world know
.louruak
It V
- Oregon
f
Ui'c-eti U - aihcr
Cloudy tonight and
probable showers West
Moderate I cmpora I lire.
out herly wiudn.
riM-Hday.
pori Ion.
F r e s h
Woman hilled ItV Auto.
HOOD HI V F.lt, Ore., June 17.
o7 The body of Mrs. M, C. Mc
' Cahey. 51. of Hood River, was
j found by the side of Hie river road
today. Him had been struck and
I killed by nil automobile. It Im'
j b( lleved tdie whs hlt laie yrtdcr
' it. iv ii rierno..n. .
Thero are thrc tr'in? periods In a
woman's lift: when the girl mBttirw
0 wottit'nhfKjrJ, a woman
(fives btrUi to !y r first sWlfJ, yhi-n
hfiiian rtniOiit ir.ilill rj't. At
ihe tirn'-s lilin K. I'llikliarn'o
''fUcfublo ('orftprmr.d Iif!9 to ror
toro normal iujth and vigor.
wmm
.H'NIO 17, 1020.
IN CRATER PARK1
IS FOUND NOVEL
- !
I Solinsky Talks , at Chamber
' Forum Finds Refresh-
ing Situation in Medford
I Interest Committee
! Heads Make Reports.
Al Solinsky, new suierhitendent
; of Crater Lake park, vas the
guest of honor and principal
speaker at the chamber of com
merce open forum meeting attend
ed by approximately uni service
club members this noon ut the
Hotel Medford.
In spite or having mastered all
) the fundamentals of park service
dining his M years of experience
in this work, the new executive
said that he found a novel and
refreshing situation In regard to
the Crater Hakn park. Never he
fore, according to tho speaker, has
he come into contact with so vital
a local interest as Medford people
manifest In the activities of this
national park.
"I find that I have two bosses,
both of which 1 miiHt he ever so
licitous to please Washington, 1 .
C. and the local residents," ho
said. "An outsider cannot hut
recognise the Importance Crater
lake hears upon tile lives and ac
tivities ot the people of southern
c regon." Mr. Kolinsky was In
troduced hy Judge Alex Sparrow.
Cail Swigart. president of the
chamber ot commerce, presided
over today's meet lug. Reports
were made by chairmen of (he
various chamber of commerce
committees. Jack Thompson, chair
man of the membership and fi
uanco committee, spoke on the
various methods in which both
old and new residents in Medford
were interested in becoming mem
bers of the chamber of commerce.
Sketch Program
W. S. liojger, , chairman of the
program comm. lice, gave a brief
sk"teii of tho .constructive pro
grams planned by the com mi I tee
so far this year. . The various
means by which Medford and
Southern Oregon received national,
as well us local publicity, through
radio programs, booklets, airport .
activities and produets . displays,
were outlined by Al llayden. chair
man of the publicity committee.
That Medford is becoming na
tionally known as a stop for all
I'aciflc coast, air travel, was an
Interest lug statement proved hy
Seeley Hall, chairman of Hie air
port committee, who quoted a
number of specific examples of
Individuals, groups and caruvans
stopping hero within the past
year. . During the past week, 4 k
pluncs lauded uud took off from
the M ed ford port, carrying lti
passengers, -among them Ruth Kl
der and the Portland Ad club.
M. N. Hogan reported on the
plans outlined up to date by the
newly selected community chest
committee, of which lie Is chair
man. C. T. Raker, seerrilury of
the chamber of commerce, touched
upon the accomplish men ts of the
building committee, in charge of
the proposed new community club
house, the agricultural committee
and others not having representa
tives ut tho luncheott.
Horace Hromley, president of
the Craters club, nave a few broad
suggestions about the big eruption
tonight, and dropped tho hint
that Al Solinsky Is to he Initiated
Into the orgaiifnitJon. nt the meet
ing, which is open to the public.
(Visino lturns,
FORT WORTH, Tex.. June 17
(TP, The Lake Worth Casino,
amusement center near here, wuh
destroyed by' fire today, origin of
which was not determined Imme
diately, it started on the board
Walk. 10 very concession huvo two
was wiped out.
NaKluipiit lnjliril.
CMIfACO. .Iun 17. (P)
NiiiHmimr. brilliant 3-yoiirnld cult
lit'lnnsiMK t" Chnfft' Kiii'l, wuh In
Jurf.fl In thu Amm-lriin rtciby at
WiiKliiiitfin Park Saturday, ami
mi'V If "lit frr thf Kiminn'r.
Coming Wed.
Hunts
Craterian
THE SHOW OP
S SHOWS
tydanj Slickford
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ESPOF.HART
DATA ON PEARS
Prof. !. T. H.irtmann of tin
Oregon Slate collVgt conferred to
day .with Alfred Hurrii. president
of the Fruitgrower' league, ami
David II. Wood, chairman of the
winter pear com nd I tee. regarding
Prof. Hart ma nu going to New
York City to study ma; ketiug ;md
storage conditions, and collect dais
on the winter pear varieties.
Prof, I larlinaiin expresst .1 a
willingness lit accept the a-.-iun-ment,
provided arrangements u re
made to fill his place at the Slate
college during his absence.
Prof. 1 lajl unit! ib members of
the Kuril growers' league, ten peat
II.
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'-' PERENNIAL
FLOWER SEEDS
FOR NEXT SUMMER'S BLOOMS
Select your supply of ' seeds from our complete
stock of perennials.
Monarch. Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main Fhona 200
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I by
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I Popular. Baritorie
.Accompanied by ' .
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TOMORROW NIGHT, 8:15 P.M.
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THE PICK 0' THE
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Not a Sad Moment
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It's a Howling -Success of. Fun and
Laughs ,
EDMUND LOWE
STAR OF "IN OLD ARIZONA" .
w.th
In
George Ade's
Bio ooiiEJjv,;.
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Whcft you can see sftows
like this at these prices, it's
tinie v you had the Rialto
labit. '
PAGE THREE
!Mitumltt'e nnU tho Uogue rtlVtr
j Traffic nHCH-tailu. will meet with
i hp lujanl at rt'tfcntn tomoiT&w.
I when lti Kt.'XiecU'tl thut a tlriiii
' ilccisUm will be matle.
TO TARIFF BILL
WASHINGTON, Juno 17. (P)
The export debenture plan wan in
trod need in ih wenate tod.av an an
uiucmliucnt to the tnriif Mil by
Henutor Morris, Republican, No
btuska. Tl is move Is Id Mae with lon?t
standing plans o the debenture,
group to seek incorporation or tlm
proposition in tlm tariff bill in tho
event It were eliminated from thu
farm measure, as watt the case.
The active life of a plco ot
giant' artillery is about threo' ec-
omb.
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