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I 5 - r-. PAGE POUR USES SHOVEL TO STUDY OF PUBLIC QUELLNEIQHOBORI'LAND TRANSFERS ItusKltriif:, v.vi. auk. :.(; Walter lnnhar of Iiiya creek, is j in Mercy Iioh'UuL here l.Wuv miM fiTiiiK a brok-n ri. fr:i-iiini skull and numerous eut f'v! , hriiist-M an III result f n f-Kht ...ye.sienhiy with l'uul 1 liiMhink'''!". JiunlKir'N injuries are the renult 1 ff it hi'iiiiiiK iliiM-liiim.-r Is al-: l.'K'fl to have iulmiuisiT-l with 1 11 shovel which ! Use.l blVmi : himself, filil tin (llnirict at torney. Hirs.hlnucr voluntarily npp ar- ; ft before the (Ibtriet attorney anil j naie,) he wmm attacked hy lumbar. ' Th' fir hi developed iifn-r lllrsch-lM'- Mopped at a mill wlu'i-e Ijuii hnr was employ. .1 ami wan ac cused of trying in si-ll stolen lum ber, according to reports. S arrest., have been made but an invi'Hiiuution Is under way. SAN QrKNTIX, Cal., Auk.' 7. (I1) .John II. I'riee. convicted' mur derer from l.os Angelen, who Is to die on the gallows I'Yhlnv, attempt ed suicide in his cell last ni;;ht hy slashing his wrists. He was found hy guards this morning weak from Josh of blood. At (he prison hos pital il was said he has a chance to recover. Price was to have been confined to l l:e deal )i cell tomorrow. At the HIP PSBRSi HI Red Letter Day Tomorrow Si Double stamps given on every cash purchase. 10 FREE Stamps at Premium station. Just bring your book and get your 10 stamps free. NEW SHIPMENT OF i Women's Fall Shoes r A big new shipment of ' Women's Fall Shoes, velvets, suedes, brocaded satin a'ld 'kltl, special for Red Letter Day ' ft? in mm ? i in? Rayon Bloomers and Stepins Red Letter Day Special 98c Underwear Dept. Main Floor i ' WASIII.V'iTO.V, Au. 1!7. 'Pit I'lenident Hoover fa W today thaj Cover nor Jin lil rid f Idaho, chairman of the Knvernors:' roti rvM !,, .,, Terence at Salt Lake (('. hail wired him lhi conference appro veil t hi' a p point i iicn i nf a ruin mission to ki udy transfer of public lamls In the stales. Such a commission, the presl iti'iit added, would be appointed as Illicitly as possible. iialdridc's telegram wiim In an swer ii t he iroiili-iifs It'll ci- tu (lie confer ence outlining plans for the stales tu handle pulilic landn. Mr. Hoover sa id the proposal nut only would si 111 I'll' V 'lie rela tionship between tin' federal gov ernment anil the slates hut also was a highly important consej-va-tion measure. OF COOS W DEAD, j MAKSHriKl;!).' Oro., An?. 17; (A1) A. J. Sherwood, 7n, pioneer j attorney of Coos county, president of the. Kirst National bank of Co I (piflle mid one of the most prom I ; nent democrats in this Kectioii of 1 the state, 'died at his liouie In ! Coqnille early today after being i taken suddenly ill a few days ago. I Sherwood canm to Coos county I in the early eighties, mid practiced law while teaching school. Me jcanin from Iowa alter gradual ing j from the University of Iowa law! 1 school. I M. M. Dept. Store $4.95 8hoe Dept. Main Floor 2 for 1 Dresses , $!).." U) 1o Dresses nl 1 1n seci,il jiriee of 2 i'or-'l." .Ins) ;i few of 1hesi irin1eil silks mid piislels left. Voile Dresses Voile Dresses; vnlues $):2'X K'ed Letter Day Speeial c $l.i)S Voile Dresses; values $1. !)". K'ed Letter Day Spe.-ial $'2MS ' Silks,and Printed Chiffons at a Discount A special discount on nil summer silks and printed chiffons. Ready to Wear Dept. Main Floor Basement Bargain PRINTED PERCALES Very fine for children's school dresses per yd. , Base C. A. MEEKER, Manager ,1 U- w l rli rlii MF.DFOTJT) MATL I NO TEMPTATION IN TALKIE GOLD ' HAN KKANrfSC. Auk. ..'7.- UVi The hiillctln today declared that 1 ; Ituhhy .I'MM'H, iinlinnal amateur golf chainplo!!. had pt'rm-"! off' i oi $",0,11(10 for two weeks Work ill UP iniikiim of u "talkie" motion pic I iure. The newspaper said I hat Jiiiiew ,' . did not consider Hie oircr, which I was. made hy .les.se ly. l.nsky, pro- diicer. The famous poller was Muoled its having said that ihe film company would not offer that amount to another Atlanta attorney . who had not won Iioikjih in Kdf and thai he did not Intend to capi talize nn hfs game. Jones, hy pro fession, in a lawyer. He refused recently to accept a Sah.OhO home oifored hy his iidininirs'in Atlanta. ! NAP A. Cal., Aug. -7. (P Identity of 'a man slain by a posse 1 in' a Vilioyarnl "near here' In 'ihe be ( lief that Im wiik an escaped San 1 Queiiliti convict, puzzled authori jtfeH when prison officials declare! positively that the dead man was ; not tho fugitive, lieputy Sheriff Howard WVsiendorff was declared to have fired the fatal shots when Ihe man was Haid to have refused to surrender. 4- Ahland--'ity I'hciric light de part men t rebuilding line on Iih ertv Hii'i'ct for disiam-e of aprirox iinately four bloilis. 0 ' TED PEHCA1 r children's scl 19c it? nt Dept. W t I- THTBUyF,, METWOKft. j VETERAN SLAYS RED CROSS WORKER .A I f ; IA fm 9aB Ml " 7 -p. M - ,i,.n;(i 1... A mm' rinv- i AitotiQtra Pits Phmilt Believed to be mentally deranged, David W. Licarraga, disabled World War veteran, fatally stabbed Miss Egie M.. Ashmun, executive ' secretary of the San Francisco Red Cross. VINN'III-:CJ. Auk. Ti. (A) Widespreatl Mresloday rontinueil to ineiiaet; tiniberlaiiil anil prairie throuKhout .Manitoba as the month . long drought shoVed no indication j 1 nf ending. Forestry department officials de scribed t ho situation us "critical, saying lh:it unless rain came soon it would be impossible1 to subdue the old forest fires or control the nuY ons that were rapidly break ing nut. T( K V O , A u if. 2 7 .(A) W i d e -spread sleeping si knrss with a hit;h inortaliiy rale was reported today from the southwestern pre fectures. There were Known L'OJ rases wlih 73 deaths from the dis ease, whh-h was believed the result nf the severe summer. Okaynmu was the hardest hit with 113 cases ami 10 deaths. I.ITI it :i; in hooks (Continued from 1'ago One.) Knnk AVanalls--(,ompn,ln'n- sive Standard Diet. 1.00 Pencil tablet. Kxlll in 10 I'en taldet. Kxio in. AM Penholder mid pens -.10 Pencil .nr. Kuler Ill Ink, furnished by school. Paints for art work, furnished" by school. l lfih "II" and "A" trades. Ibdenius Firth Keader S 1 A rithmet leal Ksspntials, I took II 77 Supleuientary Headers, Um ti ed by school. W'ritini: Manual, loaned by school. New World Speller. Hook II T.'J potter. .t"sehke (lillet Oral nnd M'rltten Kngllsh, lower book (new edition 1 SS V.x. Health llulitts: lnaued by school. Itriixhuiu & McFarlnnd Ksscn tials of fleography, Ponk I. ...1.10 Ib'io Tales fnin H i s t o r y lliirnhi.oi 90 PioirressUe Musie Monk II 72 Funk V Waijnalls - Compre hensive Standard Diet. 1 .00 Pencil tablet, sxH) in. and pen cil 1 -. Penholder ;in.l pens 10 Ink. furnished by schm.i. Kuler 10 Paints for art work, furnished by school. sixth '11" nml "V (.nwlc MoleniiiH Sixth Header - i il hmel leal KsHcutiaN . 11 Supplementary I lenders, school. Writing Manual, b'inu.1 by schiol. Peffer, .leschke - Clllet --Oral ' A?)i dibit i 77 10 IouihmI tiv lb day OTtTy.fAV TPRftnAV. I' and Written English, lloofe 1, old etlition 80 Clark. Down & Hlue School j History of Oregon, loaiHMt by, school. Health Habits, loaned by school. j Hrijiham & AtcKarlane lessen- j tiais f ;., ni(. ii i.ug i I Intermediate Mush- Honk, (linn .. H I Co Ww World Speller, l-'niik & U'aKnalls Hook II 52 I'omiire- hensive Standard Diet :...1.0D neil tablet, SxlU in. and pen cil Ki n tablet, SxlO, penholder and liens 20 Ink. furnished by school. lluler 10 j Paints for art work, furnished by school. j Sixth grade pupils who lack , only one year of completing this j hook will not he required to change i for the new one. They will con j tinue with the obi book through j on tthe year. I Seventh "B" and "A" Grades : 1. Arithmetic llrown-lOldmltfe l & Co., Monk III Ii Writing Manual, loaned by school. fl. New World Speller, Hook 111 : i. 4. School History, Itobinson, for Tit only, burned by the school. fi. United Stales History T.2 (Jordy for 7A. SH, SA only. l.GO fi. Comprehensive Standard, dictionary Funk & Wag mills 1.00 7. Knglish Series, Book III MeFadden 1.10 S. Junior- High School Litera ture. Hook I lOlson-lieck-HurriH (1'or groups I and II). .1.40 0. Heading and Living, Hook 1 Hill and Lyman (for group 111) M Note: Pupils should not pur chase either S or 9 until advised which one to purchase by the head of the Knglish department. 10. Kssentinls of (leography, Hook II Brlghum & Mc Farlaue ( 1.9(1 11. Pencil tablet 8-ln. x 10-ln., pencil 15 12 i;: n Pen tablet, S in. x HMn .10 Ink, furnished by school. Ruler 10 in. Peiiliolder and pens 10 Hi. Art nuiteriul, furnished ly Hohool. Mlglnh "11" nml "A" (it-mien 1. Ailtliini'lk'. llniwn - Kld rmlto. Rook 111 78 2. WritiiiK Manual (I.n.im-d liy Ki'IiiikI) 3. Xt-w W'.il ld Speller, Hook III s: 4. l ulled Stiilcs Illstiny (lonly for 7A. (ill, SA only .1. GO ,ri. Our I invi'l'lllilent llavis & ' MoClrffc- 1.00 fi. Ci'iMlilctlVe l-'ariiillli;, l'nvis I Loaned liy Sellout ) 7. I'oliipri'heiiMlve Stand a r d I Mel hinury I'unk U'uk nails 1.00 5. KiikMsIi Si'lles. Ilnuk 111 Mel-aililcn 1.10 n. Junior IIIkIi s.-lionl Lltora ture -Ilsim, Kei-k, Ilurrls, Monk II for (M-oupH 1 nnd II 1.40 Reading nnd Living llill nnd I.yiiimi (for group 111) till Note: i'lipils .should not piirrliai either hookKttl) . or (In) until ndvisiMl whlrh one to purehnse hy the lieiul of the Kng- lish llept. Art Materlnl (Loaned ' hy Sehool ) 1'eneil taldet 8-in.x 1 0-ln., nml .penell 1 1.1. I'l'll taldet s-in.xlii-in 10 14. Penholder and pens 10 tr.. Hiiter .in Hi. 'ink ( l-'urnlshed hy Sehool). sky UNFK 'ntM:i.i; ixv (Continued from PaK One.) the second n cross Hussla and Sittei ia to Kuuniicaui a. Jtipuii; and the third across the Pacific to I.ns Angeles. Whether the sky ship would pay :a visit to the national air races In (Cleveland, Ohio? tomorrow whs de pendent upon the meteorological sit oat ion fur it was th, Intention of Or. la'kener to rircl Cleveland if weather conditions permit. 1'nder any circumt:inees, it is believed the dirigible will le.M'h its goal In tikchiirst. N. J.. sometime during tomorrow niht, for it was the expectation of the n, (visitors to achieve Ihe transport from Los Ani:eleH to likehuist within fotty eiKht hours. That will complete the first cii rum na visa tbn of the earth by a linhtei- than air craft. I Ar.VsT It. VM. IWAR HEROES GET WASHINGTON, ' 1 Auk. 27.;) Thd war di'iinnmclit toilay jan noiinced the award of the conKteB alonnl mednl o! huiiur to Private Michael Valonte, formerly of Com-' pany D, 107th infantry, 27th .dlvi-1 "Inn, for gallantry in action aKaliint j the Hlndenlierg line in France, Heji-! tembiT L'S, 1!US. I Valenie, who lives at l.oiiK 1 Hcach, N. Y., waK cited fur volun teeriiiK to go forward wlien IiIh or- j ganizatlon waH held up hy a with-! ering enemy machine gun fire. 1'he deimrtment alHo announced i the award nf the flixtitiKiiislied 1 Hervice ctohh to former lJrivitfe j JameH Mclnerney, Battery F. Ili7th field artillery, 2Sth tliviion, for ex- j tranrtiinary heroism In action in trance, Aug. 20. 1918. lie Hvoh at 342 South Evaline street, I'ltfs huiKh, I'a. The posthumous award nf the dis tinguished cross to Lieut. Arthur J. Heine of the ll!7th infantry, 42d division, for extraordinary heroism in action In France, Oct. 15, 1!HS, ajso was announced. Ills next of kin was his father, Alhert M. Beat tie, Norwalk, Ohio. PREPARE - MORE- ROOMS EAGLE POINT SCHOOLS! KAOI.E I'OJNT. Ore., Auk. 27. (Special.") OeoiKe fhilllpH anil '('. i- Onvis are cleaning; two of' thf rooms in tho old school louse. There will lie some painting and knlsoiiiiniiiK ilone and a new floor laid. New hlackhoards will' he placed and cvel-ythintc Will he ilone li make Dm, rooms coinplett. for Ihe lipeiiiiiK 'f si.-honl. - il is necessary In use l wo more rooms as many families are imiv iliK into town to he nearer school. The influx is greater this year than ever before. Mrs. Lola llildreth went to Mod ford Friday to uttend to husiness. Mrs. Fred Dutton was taken to the Community hospital at Mod ford Tuesday where she had her tonsils removed., Mr. ami Mrs. Kmnnucl Lichmnn and family left for their home in Los AnKelos Saturday inortiiiiK. f- EAGLE POINT AREA EAOLE POINT, Ore., Aug. ?.--(Special) The picking of port ion pears has begun in this vi cinity and Is now in full swing. The pear crop, on nn average, in this district is very good this year, which with the better prices olfered, speaks woll for those who have pears. William Lindsay nnd Tludy Weidmnn came In from their work on tho Head Indian road above Ashland to attend the opening of the new grange hall Tuesday even ing. ('. C Darby, manager for 'the Kimball Fruit Co. of Medford and il. O. Hoffman of tho fruit dryer. Oregon Packing - Co. of Salem, were In Kagle Point Friday nt tendlng to business. . j Plane Makes Hiiille. POUTLANlJt Ore., Aug. 27. (ll1) 1 larold Hrlggs. aviation enthu siast, made a birdie on tho Inver ness gulf course here lute yester day when his homemade nirplune took the air and landed on the eighth greeft after a short flight. He was injured slightly.' So was the machine. , I'. S. Sailor DnmiLs. S 1 IA XC. II A 1, A ug. 2 7 . (iP)' C. A. Stonehouse. pharmacist mate aboard the l". S. S. Pope, at Chee foo. was drowned August 24. Ills body is being returned to his home at Palo Alto. Cal. NRW YORK, Aug. -fP) Alt Not a Sale! An opportunity you don't want to miss. -24 choice wool pat terns. Regular $50.00 suit values, tailored to your measure. -One week only. at $42.50 Come inland look them' over. It will pay you to buy for some months ahead. 128 E.Main Upstairs !tn.li.iMSror.ve-. ,-tnl8' XHH. Wix. Auk. ST.-OT-!iu mart with Hliipment of mt Men are going to mo.t ichirtv ; poiinds of frankluitxra trom Jack- cmabllflhriienlB on lh Rivtora In MRkU. Ixmg Ik la ml, to 6 n At-j ihe evHring 'without' iheckties, the ' Innlie fitv restllllnillt. 1 l,ll..y with., lit Ktneklnrs. Ttadio Entertainment ; brOheNW i, EMPIRE BUILDER When Evening comes, aad you Bave enjoyed a day of Kentc grandeur along Ibe Great Northern Way. the diversion of radio magic awaiti you in one of the luxurious lounge; of the EMPIRE BUILD ER, new companion train to the ORIENTAL LIMITED. You are it once in touch with all Americaits music, entertainment, news and many delightful social hours follow. TbV EMPIRE BUILDER'S radio-phonograpb is another, one of the many refinements (hat make Great Northern service appreciated by discrimi nating travelers. .otu Round Trip Summer Farct East are now in effect, and good on the new EMPIRE BUILDER. Leave Portland daily For lull detaili apply to a. vXiH-n'ZrSk - . H. RUNNING, Trav. Pas,Vr Agent.-: ond Twin Cities 201 Morgan Building, Portland, Ore. CLEAN, CINDERLESS, LUXURIOUS, SCENIC ROUTE EAST. ON THE IN THE Jp298 mimm Palmer Music House "We Sell Happiness'' ELIZABETH ARDEN Ili it tot mei'H iti i, We are liahhy to announce tlial our MRS. JANE WILLIAMS !ii ju.t returned from a visit to the Elizabeth ArJrn Salon in San I' ranoiavu, where hc enjuyed a.courte of eipert iraininj in Eliahelh Arden' .cieiilific method of Shin Treatmenl. She has learned how every woman in.y care for her aliin at home to lifi- it lovely, how to reoognue varioua shin faults and to care for theini how to choose and to ,pAy the abeei.l Venetian Toilet Prepiraliona auited to y.,ur individual needs. Do come in and eonault her. e want ill our customers to benefit by her training and knowledge. West Side Pharmacy The Rexall Store , ji -; TRIP or HOME You can have K.I the same musical entertainment in your home as fur nislied hy the ( i r e a t Northern W'M on their Umpire mm Builder. W'lfl Tr in n Vi-fnr. T?o. ,B . i.j . . .... d dio with Elec- trola. i k. w l. III.