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HZDFORD S3TC TRTBVST, SEDPOim START SURVEY OF tFAYROLL BANDITS Adricnne's Attractive Eureka Apparel Shop Is Now Open MAKE DEBUT IN COLUMBIA MOUTH TROPICAL UNO PORrTI-AVl. Or- J k7 ". ti .mt tii- c w-w-j. Ts fir O. H. K - A: tie sti'Jii tis :i 4-"- Wi. tie frC-TT ' sc. w-JLi frrtiiUi w.-az"j PsJ L-rr.7 SCea-inj -f rf. P--. pnrrii:r :or L.te r? -"i ? 5 k ' i . . ORTr,os. sryp.vY. may n. m, " " " ' 1 jin ut''" Ill i,'M Ml.HIM.'W "1 I I.I'MtMM ' '0. ACT i I' if -&II. i I . 'HA 1-3 W7 JPs2' "K. SI Z' ' Mr Iki I . i""- CL . " 7, frfrPJ MQr; isj1 jt'-.i.i a f -i7 .i fir rojrr. kLLUn? iwi &:r p-snrn. h:a ?ii f"r . r.5 f-r tii jM&..iict. t-"- -I-.ir 'i A sr. r a Wast of th pjLkna;vf ti- jfvr;xj;r. vT 3 jarr ro!- of c.v.in cliiEn- ! r.-!-5TKnI arqaintnfCa;p with ir-l a jif!J aJ'ff- f him. ttrl fth.p fr worn-! wu tttrt-4 j April It lo ffrr'M. '"!.- 4f- A)r-nfi' C Orbt Can, "W ar well w.th (h jn .Artf-nn Tirti-J rp y'ir .-T4n- rw -mi;r7 irnrr rin mux ur, ro a w f.vryt iff M PU,m im , h 4:inhIrHr -n.r -rday, Th uni- hih quality U POKTLA.VD. Or Mat 1, A ""ecrrdiar'and hop?al" tarra tk7B to Prruient Hvjrt-r to x:-z.ti his torr ct batio&ai parz ? the this f:mrer to inelie Crat-r -a. r aa4 Rzjr-Arrr nat wrl srtj la Orteon and 'a.Ej(iptfo wa x Wr&i ioUr l7" the Portiaad aV in chi cha.rr.feer of commerce fa a cjiy aiwl not that time Km bail:' nina int S.aator McXarr fcj thfe TURYTOOL TO LIVE. SAYS HAVE COPENHAGEN- Xat 2. to M- P lis.' H -"-h fct tfjd it ti I v. l iS HO ii Xi-'i t-.-r'.- -7 ie ; or h -tr 4a I rr.-rr- -T F.T.T.t. I XTZ. -:c-T7 lhAI rfCLii to Ut o. I arr. rtf x E-5.iy. of 111 mj-!f.- W tH H-rt i:i'r4 5.' i:vi :n A ri?i aftr a a of th- r-i-ix. r. r i n r. fl.re of l- PEPING. Cfci&J. Mat 14. L-?V FofT7-Tea ciTiliaiu Lire killed in Chttccao. an-i rr -otiiers Injnred darmg 2a aerisJ bofnbar icT'rr cf rortitrn troop by rem gent forces. Ai OREGON CHIEF PRESIDENT GETS FARMER VICTIM SEEKS HIGHER A DUTY ON WOOL fK! OF GIRL AFTER COLLEGE LIFE Gov. Norblad Wires Presi dent Maximum Protection Essential to Keep Sheep Industry at Profitable Stage. j ' POftTI.A.Vli. Of May 14. lFi QotttrttMr XorhIa4 rmun-'1 Uf day that h had nl (h 'llln Ml'-Wam to 1'mlltnt Hvr: "Th thteii and wool Indiutrr at 'Arnrtr-a la riirlerictns the rrl'jat dlMAtrooa dlfn In vwl and;iihp valur In Ita. hlMMry. Wuf dKllna ara lmm-ty atlrlho- tod,. ti oraian Irntwrlatl&na of waftl In rumpalltion with Amrl can ftrfdurilon. 'Mh-n lha trmant tarirr law waa ana'td Una and flna-mrdl-um territory wool waa worth from ll.Od in 11.10 r.r clean p4und. On thla dala the um wool la fjuotalila on the Ameri can market at 70 to 7t rente without anjr depreelatlon In the elrmenta of prodilr-tlon roet. '"CottKrem rolded lleilllily in the urorlelon at the tariff Uw tu meet eu-h amerit'-nrlea ai theae, and I reier-trully reqneat thai you una your,(iuwar and Ktve the . m a I m u in roeeiiin to Arnerir-un wool, "'The hlaheet tariff that you ran Imi-oee wilt le lnadettala hut It will very materlnlly aid the Amerlr-an Wwiiitrower to elet tbrouah the period of depremed valuei at readjuetment." Meteorological Report ' ; WuiMlar. May Jf, WAV MqtUurA and vicinity: Hundnv ftr with nrmte ruU'ltnwM; inoJ rrnlr t'-nipfrntur, cUH w-t iHinion: infMlfriitP tnifwrfiti.r. I i .A9 42 I 00 lllKhvKt tUtmi 12 hm) J IX'Wiwt .UtMt IZ hr ) 4 4 Ilvl. hiirnKlMy ("t ' Prmfpltatlon (Inch"") 00 Hfnti of wpohr .. lmi1r rionly trnhrl. IWJii, I Inrhm. HunrlfMP t'Mlny, 4:64 n. m, HtinH"t 4'nlny, 7:10 p. rn. ; Hnttrlwn Mottrlny, 4;53 , m. wr'J. JIUTCIIIHON. ' MttrouirliK. 7 J IHTANHL'!, May 1 0, V Trn ffrorm" JlulM hiT h rornplnln i4 to th Turkish (tovrnmrnt thnt alm(ft Vfryofi who fnlU at cithr IfUilrif'M pf,ur hnrw ami oinn a grurm-y, wflh th rull thnt thre ar ?0(t rMiahtiNhtiifntK, on fur -ttfh io inhatiliiiniH. Thry nk th (fiiVftrtifiMMit o llrnlt grm-ory OKA.VOK. Va May . 0P f'rVini vr int today cast' in tftt trout in th wair at.out hi RapMan rfrrr futitnc camp mnf tmtK4 with the maximum allowed iinttr Viri()nJa law. lioorfcr lA hin party r th dy' fbhinr with I-arry inch, on of hi n:rtM.rUm nxt with 1 7 trout, thr undr lh total t-auxht by th prenioVnt. Othr who rnJoy1 th .Auy'm rort whk-h hitn almont aftr tha party arrival at th mountain carnp irly today wr AMioriatft Jufttlc Hton. Hrrtary Will.ur. Walter Hoi, aiwlivtant nrr-tary of lha trraaury; Captain Jol T. rnf, Whit Uovm phyNidan; Mark Hulllvan. a newiiar man. and lr. If uort Work. former I oiurniJin oi in ivpurnican nai- tonal cornniitt. - Mr. lloovrr had cho-n on of th rnot bauttful tlm of the year to vUlt. fthododendron wait break I nit Into bloom an he pamwrd over the winding mountain trail to hin camp. The roc-k garden hunt at the Inatanre and under th nupervialon of Mr, Hoover alo wa fragrant with new spring flower. Leaving the Whit Hmum after an Mirly break fiM. the firenident and hin party mad a awlft run to the ramp. Thy had hardly ar rived hfor yfr. Hoover had don ned hla fishing garb, high tupped rubber iKiota and he wa aoon tn the at ream tatting hi favorite bnlta. lulling about the ramp later hit found aurreaae from the heat of the fiipltol and rll-f from pol itical atruggle. Mr. Hoover ex. i'ertrd to return to hi off Ire Monday. One member of the party who waa unable tu take full part In the day nmrt wa HerrMnry Hurley who hna been reeling it t I he ramp for aevernl da yd. U hia auffered for week from a Ntornnrh ailment and thla week after attending the TueMhiy cab Inet meeting he arrepted the In vitation of the president to cun valea; at the Itnptdan ram. Mm. Hoover waa unable to ac company her h unburn! . A w ranch -erl bark whlr-h ahe uffered I ant month haa kept her confined to the White Houa. 4 Echo. Ore.. Man Signs On a Dotted Line, and It After- i wards Proved to Be a Blank Check She Was Member Magazine Crew. I'K.MibKTON, frr.. May 10. IJPf Protesting that they were "working their way through col lege" by eelltng magazine aubacrlp tlona, u crew of nineteen men and women were afoul the taw here today. One girl, Dorothy Gordon, waa ordered held on a check harge. Police her aaya Misa Gordon approached an Kcho farmer here, aeklng him to aubecribe to a mag azine. The farmer declined. The girl explained a content Idea, ask ing for hla Vote, and reo,uetlng that he write hla name on a line on a folded allp of paper ahe gave hlin. The rancher did thla. The folded allp of paper waa a blank cheek on a Walla Walla bank, police aald. The girl waa unable to cash It In Pendleton, but la aald to hav gone to Iji flrande where It waa honored. Hhe waa taken Into custody ami brought back here for the dis trict attorney. hireoIanIrns OUT EX-CONVICT i I Sport suits 4-piece suits including knick ersare practically a necessity for golfing, hiking, motoring, picnicing and countless other outing activities. We have a fine as sortment of smart patterns in PKNll,KTO. Ore.. May 10 Op ficotge Hurley) Hcoit, nlla Clayton I). Kuote, Jack O "Day and fleorge K. Hell, un earapt'd Itrlaoner, wna arrenti-d by dfptity Hheriffa nt a ranch nt'ur K ho to day. He la tclr)g held for feder al offb era , from Ahntrax lelund prlaon from which he e npid In lt2 7. lie waa aervlng a flvt-yeur sentence f(r aaaault, robbery and tleaertlon fnm the army. He la a biixi-r of ronldnt hie ability n nt had appeared on aevertil Cftrda In Pendleton. IflMN llll (1 Til LANDS AT ST. LOUIS PATPU DDnAl TD uniun i iuiilli COI.CMUCH. Ohio. May tfl. oT! Prank (loldaborough, junior tnma rontinenlHl flier, arrived at Port Cohimhua from Ht. lntla In hla w ai-to-ea flight tonight. The l-ent -.tl youth who la 'king to net a new weat-to-ent record tirought hla plane to a p.- Inndlng, He waa met by air port official and atout 300 per on. fJuldxlHirough left Ht. I mi I at 1:10 p. m. tooay and arrived hert at 7:0 p. in. He waa not alghted at lndlannotla and arrived here about hnlf tin hour behind ached -ule, . ' WAHHINfiTOV. .May 10 CollengurN of Henntor Johnairn, re. puhlli'iin. California, whoe of fire waa rn nan eked laat night, lemlnd ed him today he la the aenate'M 1 moat prolific reader of detective atorleii and called upon him to i aolve hla own myatery. J "I am up a cnferd the laenator when "minded he hn M. a deteriive jd of hla own. "There j were no tobacco nahea on the ' flor ao I will havt to give up. Like the .'(.M-iiv of fiction, I am look ing na wIma na n hoo tml ntol anylng nothing" Tweed Sport Suits with plain and half -belt backs and patch or regular pockets, Priced as Low as $35 e For the 4'piece Suit Sport Coats We are showing a apecial lot of aport coala smart when worn with flannel (mimer. Theio ar the very newest col on, loo Tamarack llrowu. Vel lum Tan, Navy 1 1 hie. Pawn and. of rourae (Jreen Nature's own color! $10.00 to S16.50 "Always in Earnest" Sport Shoes nart Mack and whiteand black and n oxfords, o tfC ff lew as -PO.Uy 3C To The Very Bottom! There Are Quantities of Merchandise Actually Being SACRIFICED For Immediate Sale We Must Close Out! Sell Out! Get Out! Right Now! At Once! v. &iwm a Come Early Monday and Buy While Bargains Last RUSSELL'S 11 i: (JrniMiil riectlli: (new) .