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PACE FIVE
IRRIGATION FORTWO SURVIVORS1
SOME DISTRICTS LAST MAN CLUB
IS INSUFFICIENT CIVIL WAR VETS
GIANT DIRIGIBLE COMES TO EARTH AT LCS ANGELES
Wall Street Report $ THIS FOR
Crop Conditions Show Lack Death Takes John Goff,
f of Water Range Stock
Also Suffering in Long-
. Continued Droug lit
Rain On Coast.
Youngest of Trio Which;
Has Carried On for Past
Two Years 34 Members!
at First Meeting. :
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 2S.(A
Till' United Slides department ot
agriculture, weather uui'eau, In a
summary iff weather timl crop con
ditions for the state, week outline
August J7. states that water for
irrigation is insufficient in soni"
localities ami that there is still
.some shortlist-' of water for ran.:e
stock.
"There was considerable cloud
iness," the report stated, "and rain
fell, in the northwest section and
along the entire coast. '
The report continued:
Cereals: Harvest and threshing
of winter wheat ai t- practical';'
complete in the more advanced
Hcctluns., and much sprint; whe;u
bus been cut and threshed. In the
most elevated districts harvest will
continue for some time. Irrigated
corn Is maturing well, and the,
same Is true of some well cultivat
ed fields in unirrigated sections.
Urn its: Peaches, 1 tart let t- pears
mid prunes arc being picked and
shipped, jiiul some early apples are
on the market. There is a heavy
drop uf prunes in some localities.
A pple arc sizing well, hut sumo
sunburn is reported.
Meadows, pastures and ranges:
Kxeept late cuttings of alfalfa, most
bay has been cut and slacked, and
much baling br.s been done. Ilaiits
have benefited pastures locally, bin
most domestic pastures are still
Very dry and short, ami range fed
is becoming dry in most (daces.
Iives:nck: Stock is showing
some eff'-et of short pasturage, mil
many lambs and cattle are being
siilpped in good cundiiioti.
Miscellaneous: The potato crop
has been materially injured by lack
of moisture. Watermelons a n d
cantaloupes are being marketed in
MUintilies, and tomatoes are plci
tiful find of good quality.
ST. PAI L, Minn.. Aim. (fl
Death has chucked another name
from the membership roll of the
Last .Man's club. Today only two
members survive.
John Goff, SO, of St. Paul,
youngest of the trio who for two
years have kept the famous organi
zation of Civil war veterans in ex
istence, died yesterday at the Vet
mans' hospital at Fort Snelling. He
was Sli years old.
It was at Stillwater, Minn., July
21. lsSa, that 'AX members of It
Company. First Minnesota regi
ment, which fought in the battle of
Hull Hun, pledged themselves to a
comradeship which only duath
could dissolve. One by one the
ranks have been emptied until to
day only letor O. Hall, of Al
water, Minn., and Charles Lock
wood, SI. 0f Chamberlain, S. I)., re
main. They are expected to at
tend the funeral of their comrade
at Stillwater Friday.
At the first meeting or the club
in INSii u bottle of wine was set
aside. It was to he opened by the
last man who was to drink a toast
to those who had gone before. Two
years ago. however, the three sur
vivors opened the wine, the three
of them drank the toast. They de
cided that it would be too great an
ordeal for one man 'alone. 1
Ni:v VoKK
N.--IIl
'nily i
I .mI ! Mil n
when
UC'-iSlVc
I'OUTI.AM
The r. I'lilt.
ed meat
today.
1'Yiill and
pMliltry atll dr
in a i U'-t w.mv uiu li.u. d
.'ails
ndii.i.d In tic
. I.ll'le pro
h Mil h vnoips
lliol Hi
ll. I tb.-
ikne.-
UNUSUAL TASTE
How to Make Crisp Bacon
Kvl'H More Delicious
I'lilt
e st,
idv
Ih.r.
m Sid
eVell
,-e -tabic prici
nd uncbanueil.
a I i isk l'ii-;nc
market, wi'h
keel with I in.
the
the
Pfi
!d.
ii iin iiMwnu
n Mll.lll u. n
"ii an
Tuesday. -n.-s.
, 4. . ) lu- mai Ket M lc r n 1 n 111
-1 - 1 - " wa of pi i.t it 1. 1 1, Itiy a
THE MARKETS I
.1 I.I- II.. ,
Her spidej' lines in the hands of a I rained lainlinir crew of Vnitcd Slate- mailties and sjiilor, tb"
;crnutii iliriuible tlvnf a'ppidin i bitmbi vilely mid uenily to earth nod toued touaul the pecially
tiiiHirtu'iel si nil iimhii-Iiiu; mrit at (he municipal airport. I.os Aimrlcs, aio-r bain arrived over the
city at a. in.. Ia-il'ic standard thin. Auutoi -0, ronipleiiiiu: ti t ran-iacii ic hop I'tniu Ti.kyo. She
w.i, frroiiudetl at 5:11 a. 111.. alter ci tii-iim ahoiit the city and beach '.-, awaiiinn' ila tf u In . Arrival In
Iai Autreles imti kill the end of Hit nc( to lai leu of annual -I lie-vv, i ld fliuht. which staried from
Livestock
1'OltTLAM. Aim. -N. ll'i - Cat
tle and calves -liuntaKy steady.
Ueceipts: cattle :'.", calves III,
hellers, Kood. S! to S'.t.aO ; cows.
;;ooil. ?S to SS.I'iit.
Hons Opeuiiii; steidy; receipts
i:.n.
Sheep ami lambs - (.J not ably
steady; rei-elpts I'nu,
Produce.
I'lHITLANIi. Uiv.. Aim. '-'s -i.-lN
1 1 11 t 1 e r. cuns. milk Jm 1 lerlal : .
puiiliry. onauis. MiiatM. w
nuts, hay. cascaia bark and hi
steaily and unchai'ned.
Pcrtland Wheat
I'OUTLAMi. Aim.
Wheat futures:
Open lliuh Low
Sept J51.LM Sl.l Sl.::
Dec. 1 .:: l h L:a-
May l;i l.;:u
l finures, Ann
riialiitual Telephnii.' j
rapli, und .M n it . ; 1 1 n j 1
wriv Ilea y. Cttppers ;
s.dil liberally. Tile .
r.-ii'jn'. "I'i'tal sabs appi
1,iimu,imii :. hares.
i -tuini I'.ir
.v.-i.il -if
mi.-, s re
let bnsi
and in-,
tit .1
ml hIio'-I
i', under
t vliar, s
s below
111 I'aH.
.nil Ttde-
was 11
ixiinate
Prince of Wales
Proves Prowess
As Plane Pilot
pO
Itukolutrst 011 August
re hicliu;;.
hlie was to sail fi lJikcliurst to ioinplet -
iIh
1 ircliim of the bdc niter
lioin ri J. Cicamer, a Portland at
torney, was in lie city jail today
while police in vest i Ha led the cir
cumstances under which he was
caimlit i-i a la rue dry j;onds store
early this moriiin?;.
LWI
OAKLANDFLIGHT
I'l.lOX'KI.ANI). Aim. 2. (I'i
Liirrn W. .Mi'iidcll ill" l.os AliKolcf.
(:;ilif.. coniil''U'(l uml wen 111'
( ; r U 1 1 n 1 1 . c-;ilif.. lo (.'levclanil nli'
l.rby at 2u2 p. m. today, in a
elnsc finish.
.loo I'.at'i'nws t.f ()ai;lali(l. Cali!'..
rlnislii'il iit the stum- timv lint liis
total clatisi-il linn' for till' flit-hl
1 was 2 r.iiiuiti's. sccoihIk lonyer
t It tl .An-ntiell's.
Oiil-tilltP ilance at Moosp llail,
Autil..,.l fi-ii SJ;tlll-il:lV iiinht. l''M
Tli.l.OMOOK, Oil-.. Aim. Z. tl'i
An oltl tiKe pension law lor Oro
no will lm sntnrht by tlie OroBnn
1 State l'"pilTation of Labor til lite
i next legislative session. acconliliK
I to a resolution adopted liy Ihe r
mini.ation at tile unmial enliven-
i lion here lotlay.
! The resolution indicates that H
the -leKlslature rei'nses nutiuu, the
initiative, will he. used.
The ineoine tux in ceneral was
favored in I lie: annual report ol Hen
T. Oshonie, executive seeretary-
' treastirer ol' f lu: orKanizatioll.
Prole.l Tomato Duly.
MKXICO flTV, Am,'. "X. IVi--The
Mexiean j;overnni"nt lias pro
tested lo Hie state d"ia rt nu'iit al
Wasliiimton anainsl aelion oT the
Amerieae. house of representatives
in approviiiK higher tariff rates on
Meviean tomatoes, eatth- and other
produets, aeeordlnix to an offieial
annoiineement hei-e.
NEW SLEEVELESS
Dresses
of
Satin, Velvets
and Crepes
Colors
I'.laik, Hawaiian Prown,
lfcd-Winc. Iii(lci't'ii(lciii-i!
Jiluc
Misses' Sizes
1 1 to '20
$(.95
to
$14
.95
SEE OUR WINDOWS
V
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MM I I I II riTHTOI 11111
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Central at 8th Phone 28
I'l'Il.AUKM'IIIA. Auk. L'X. 4tVt
I il '-:-tur Le'iiU'd " II. Schofield of
the dep-'i'lment of public safety,
aniioumed today that the "ilarinu'
'ity hall holdup and payroll rob
bery" yesterday was a fake, staged
partly to cover up alleged euihe'-
zlements of Alexander I lu ml lion,
assistant paymaster of the depart
ment of public works, who (dd of
heintf waylaid at pistol point.
.Hamilton was .said to have con
fessed. The director stilted that the
S4UMI which figured lu the case
had been recovered. Me said that
Hamilton and two other , men had
been arrested on charges of lar
ceny, conspiracy, und receiving
stolen floods.
I la milt on is -I I. uml has been
employed in the public work-j de
partment for is years. J 1 is salary
is 5 I sua :i year.
; CLKVKLAND. Auk. S. -
The two year reinn of .Mrs. J.conu
I'ri'ssler of l.os Aiik'! over
women's western naif was ended
today by Mrs. Ue .Mtda. a sturdy
j sharp shooter from Chicago, who
' eliminated her in the ieeoiid IS
: hole round match. 2 and 1.
Mrs. CreK(? Kit nr. l.os Angeles,
deieated lrjinia, N'iltis, rhicau
i 7 and U.
j Keua Nelson, 1 1! -year-old t-irl
, from the lOxmoor cluo of Chicago
tinned in the most astounding tip-
set uf the loumaiuenl hy elieiinal
JiiK N'iiKiniii Van W i of i'hieat;or
i an ouistandiiiK favorite,
title, one up.
Kathleen W'riuht, l.os
defeated Anna Kennedy,
ind 1.
Union Forever
Argument Has
No Court Drag
4
CIIICAOO, An;'. (rN
"The union forever, hurrah.
boys. hurrah." was James
fummlnjis' argument to Mau'-
4 istrale J a np's Fcrojt in Oak 5-
f I'j.rk.
i ( 'ummins bad been peil-
dlimr lolls without a license, !
whjch is auainst Oak I'ark
law. lie tedd the maKtstraie
he distributed bills beiattse
i "you irotta do what the union !
says."
i "If the union told you lo
i cotue out here and shout niJ, 'J
4 wouhl you do it.'" the e""rL
4 demanded. v
"1 otla ly what the union !
says.' repeated t'unimiims.
"And I." said tin- nin;;is- -
4 trale. "notta do what the law
4 sa,M. Two dollars and co:;l."
M l
Baseball Scores
iilloiuil.
I'lTTSlU IIlill. AUK. I'H.i-lI'i The
Pirates slammed the I'uhs for a
in to 3 decision in the opening
came of a double-header here t-
m;v voiik. auk. - i:--
1 1I I'll i UK lo I h- i;a Hie i.f let ta liii:"
more titan half of the afternoon of
yesterday, l'.;ibe Kuth smashed oul
his M-th home-run of the easou
in the fiist inniiiK of the Athl ti -Vanke(.
battle here today. Kube
Walberu was in the box. and tai
liases were empty. Tile drive in
creased limh's lead ;n the iriN-i -league
race. The Yankees h-d by
1 to 0 at the end of the Inning.
day.
lone
The I'.IK e;,nee.s
and t'veiiKro for
aliped M i-
1
hits.
m. i:
ti ;t
i.i i
Taylor;
Hold Store Invader
I'Oim.AXI), Ore., Aim. L'V Vi
- A man who Kave his n:mi''
Chieauo :i
I'ittsbui'li I'i
.Ma lu'ie. I 'veiiKf s a m
( i nines and I larrea ve,
Sei-ond ranie: Ii. H. C.
Cbh-auo i 1 'I 0
ritulmi-Kh Tit n
.Vellf. I 'e titer, I'VeilMt'os. r.ll:i
a nd (.!(na h s; K retaer, Ku etonie
and Ib'msley.
HEADACHE? Look to
Your Eyes First
Dr. D. A. Chambers
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
104 Medford Eldg.
.nM'iirnii.
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N':tshtm,-tin .
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I'hihi
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l.ll.lii.,
W";iHi''-. O'MliM. ICimiliit I, ;
.hi.I r.., hi;inc: Sii. ' i.l. ,M ft
.I'-lutry. ;ui'l UlrK. y. 1
UulJUll.
Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO CAT
Good Food Good Service
rm r ,
r
Had Key Racket :
KAN FA.ClS(fl. Auk. i's.-- iVi
- -Police chatK ('ha ties A. Kerr j
wl'li ohtalnitiK keyn to vacant 1
apartments. dupllculhiK ami return-!:
iiiK the keyn, th'-n waitint; for ten- :
ant to movo In sit he could rob
them at the rate nf five n week.
M:VTUX. Conn.. Auu. JS. -t,Vt
i'.alo llurrougliH Wood w orlh. a
former executive of the 1'nlled
Sl.tt--s St,-. - n,i .oration, died m
I'iM'is todnv alter an operation, I
Women's Hose
I 51.00 Pair
S Silk from top to toe with
: pointed heel.
i'i I J.
CONFESSED FAKE AS LADY GOLFER
iiilcal Kayocd.
i:Tii.i;, Wa:b.. Aim.
Close
$l.-::
i.:iii,
i.;:n
Cash wheal: l(t Itctid htue:demt
hard white, $1.::.Y
Soft wl'lle. Sl.l.
Western white. ?l,''l.
Hard wilder, $1.:M.
Northern spriiu;. SI. -I.
U esiern red. $1 21.
Oats-No. Li, :IS lb., white. Sill.
Today's car receipts: Wheat,
III: bariev. f!oui', S; eoiu, li;
oats. 7; hay, -1.
l.nNHON, Aim. - i,Vi -
The Da.ly Mail said today the
riiliee of Wale-: hail develop
ed into a first class airplane
.- uV.
in
aided i
-:i ' Wildea-" rai ter.
i bo ei . was kiioi k.'d
. . o;,d r.. ol a. set
und 1 at!le with I'.illy Towns
X'anc niver. HI. (' here Itist
:. reelciu beloir a It;- i 1 ol
:iilpfd pUII' In s.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN ITtANCISi.'O. Aim. UN. i.Vt
Hutterljit f. o. b. San l'"i ancisco.
I pilot as a result of
lesions al an atr.ti imir
I London.
Mi-; tutor has In . r
' : iiia d i on leader.
I naiiM-. ho iisilail.v
on airplane trips,
t l ei eilt ilis( riK't ion
'I in lauding, inluui;
: tailnn.
The paper said the
recently took control
! hurl time of a lare
4 air liner, whieh h
ler4l particularly for
4 ;;enl journey to the
S nent.
ie-
!
pilot
I I is
ha;
off,
the
by
biai
mod
been
and
Sprinlcie a little suar over fry
inn bacon, lurnine; it constantly in
the usual way. This sprinkling of
sutrar nakes the bacon erisper,
browner and more delicate of ttuvor.
A dash of sugar added to meat
and vegetable soups blends and
brings out the flavors of the meats
and the vegetables.
Add a dash of suyar to the cold
water at the beginning nf I he cook
ing period of stork:-' and soups mado
from veal, beef and mutton. Notice
the remarkable improvement in.
flavor.
Add a dash of sugar to sauce or
gravy to be served with meat, espe
cially if made from the juices -of
the meat, and notice the difference.
A dash of sugar in ham and pnrk
cookery brings out the "nuity"
flavor of the meat. -
If sugar is added to unbeaten egg
while, and the suear and the vhite
beaten together. Use meringue will
be lighter than if the egg is beaten
before the sugar is added.
Sugar is supreme in making vege
table dishes delicious. Add a dash
of sugar to these foods while they
are cooking. The secrets of sugar
load to good cookery. Good food
promotes good health. The Sugar
Institute.
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
i West Side Pharmacy
1
After Mn years with only souk :
hi tho I'atterson faniitr. a girl -lias1
ai rived hi tlie family nf Karl I'at
terson of 'nsla, -Mesa. Cat.
A Swedish holH"s:i-:id w bleh I
has h Mit:el lo t he sj.m.. family ;
Sliiee' I ITtt ! owned by Ujnf Cllld-i
branss,i o! .Vmra i-hnteind. i
Y0UE REXALL ST0EE
Open Sundays and Evening!
All the Time ;
iov tin-
TiiIici.
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COKTLANI). rc. Auk. v. oV.
A pamphlet to be issued by the
University of Oregon tinder the
title of 'investments in the future
of Oregon." was approved yester
day by the stale board of higher
education, which closed a two-day
session last night. ,
The book explains what new
buildings and what endow men's
are n'-edeil by the university wit !i
the idea of Jut ercst i iik friends of
Mi- iieJlliitjoii in contributing lo
its .Mticcess, financially and other-
WlM.
wf 1 f
m rr ,)
With the Purchase of the
NEW IMPROVED
This Offer is Good Until
aturdayr Aug. 3 1
A DEPOSIT OF $2.00 MAKES
YOU A MEMBER OF OUR
HEATROLA FREE COAL CLUB
Balance of Easy Installments
YOUR OLD STOVE OR RANGE
Taken in on a New Estate Heatrola
Saturday f August 31st. Positively the Last
Day of This Offer
rmrm
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