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i t I t.. ' I 1 ' WIDOWS, ORPHANS MUSIC TEACHERS RETREAT PLANNED A home for widow and orphani Is to lie established at Kajjle Point hy .Mrs. AiK'po Oreuii,. superintend int of the Christ Kulth Mlssioi,. South Spring street, Loh Angeles, according to information . received from Airs. 'Green today. The found er is a former Kuk'Ig Point re.sU dent and started the; Los Angulc-ii homo nearly five years ago.. The homo will be opened ol Hugta Point in connection with ti , camp meeting, beginning at Haglo pulnt, Junp 22, to Which a general . public: invitation has' been ex tended. . Five years ago Mrs. Green ha I two dollars. Kho saw two women sloshing along in the ruin on a hoH Angeles street, staring at the pavement, dispirited and apparent ly, hopeless. She took tho two women, fed them and gave the:.! lodging. The Idea of a charity home had its birth there and sines then , she ha.s had several head riuarters until- now tho home is located In a large building and is Well 'known In southern California. ; It 1 1st mot known hoiv icxtenslve .the Eftgltf Polht homo will-be; i i;ASIDi;( Ore.. June 14. IP) Four,, hundred delegates for the lousiness and Professional Wom en's clubs, representing eight west ern states, were In -attendance, at tile opening of tho regional con forenco hero today. The conven tion,, which, will continue three days, was presided over by Miss Cecelia Beylcr, Astoria, president of the Oregon, federation. Miss Margaret Stewart, Salt Lake City, national treasurer of the con ference, -and Miss Annie Woodall, president of the California federa tion,' were- principal speakers at' the first day of tho conference. Problems confronting business, women of tpdayj Svi'll be discussed in,-aildjfcion f. o--t lasses . In;. public speaking and parliamentary law. AT PRESBYTERIAN A clever little radio llible drama, "James of Oalileo,' written by Wil liam Kord Manley, will he present ed at the Presbyterian church Sun day evening, Juno 15, by members of tho. Senior Christian Endeavor Society. , The play will be given in nn other part of tho church but will be hrondcast ill the auditorium. The IJlcctric Wiring company Is install ing the microphone. The cast includes Buzotte Ston nott, Harry Garfield, ;I.ee Van Aus dall, Alan Curley und Roger Head lea. . Musical selections will he, pre sented by" Hetty 'Slenneti; Dorothy I'jUley. and James Kdmistoii. A Scandinavian iiiccHuk will be held at the l-reslij'tcrhin church In Mi'dlord on Sunday, June SM, at. 3:30 In tin. nfli'innim. , All whu tindcrKaml the Ki'umliuuvinn lan Kunun are Invited to come and meet one another and Kct nc- iualnli'd. . Oluf Scverson. choir leader at Central Point will lead the siiminK. and It Is hoped to have a number, of others In take part and render some valuable service to make the meeting as in tercstlnir as possible. Itev, K. J vermin will deliver the message nhd possibly others will uleo take part. 1 XEWDEHG, Ore, June U. iJP A massage of commendation on the action of Canada in outlawing the exportation of liquor to Americ was en route to Canadian author! Itles today after It adoption by the Friends church (Quaker) in con vention here. An official protest war lodged in another resolution against the cig aret advertising now In progress, on billboards, radio una periodicals. Chester A. Hud ley, pastor of th Klrat Friends church, Portland. was chosen yearly meeting super intendent. M. E. CIRCLE WILL MEET ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Kast Side Clr.de of the First M. K. church will m-et with Mrs. E. C. Kol pen. 211 North oakdate avenue Tuesday after noon. Mrs. A. K. I.ymnn will lead ihe stii.lv. Vi.it..n are alwny W.'lcome, FOR EAGLE POINT CONVENE MONDAY BUSINESS WOMEN At SEASIDE, FOR REGIONAL CONFAB SCANDINAVIANS TO MEET ON SUNDAY OREGON QUAKERS LAUD RUM ACTION H.nv: . - ASSOCIATION TO SAI.KM. Ore., Jiino 1!. (JP) The fifteenth annual cuiivendoii of the Ori'snn Music Teachers asso ciation will oieu ..here Monday morning for a two-day aessiou, with Mrs. Clifford Mooru of l'ortland, state president, presiding. Speakers at tho convention will be David SclieetzCraifr; editor of "Music and Musicians;" C; A. How ard, stale superintendent, of public instruction; Arthur Hoanlnuin of the school of music at the Univer sity of Oregon; Dr. C. L. Shornmn of Willamette university, and Dr. W. II. Anderson of OreRon Agricul tural coneKo. Concerts at the convention will Biven by Joseph Ilorissol'f. con cert master of the Ijos Anueles philharmonic orchestra, accompa nied by Myron Jacobsen of Uugene; Olga Slceb of Los Angeles, pianist; rroi. i . . a. Kouerts , of . Salem, blinrl orirnnist- t lip. Pni'Mriml nvirt and the Salem MncDowell Club cho- ls:' , Klection of officers will hp lipid Tuesday morning. HOOL TO OPEN Pupils who were unable to regis ter for the daily . vacation Uible school on Friday" at the Christian church will be accepted Monday morning at the school. ,.: .... , , All children from Jdndergarten age to intermediate are-invited to attend. The. school is sponsored by the Presbyterian, Baptist and Christian church,os. and i will be held ,ln the Christian church every lnorning from, 9 to ,11 1 3-. j i i; im AT FREE . C h i I d re n 's Day e x ere ises ; will bu given at the First V. M. church on South Ivy Sunday, IV a.m. Following Sunday school an In teresting program is assured un, der the lea-derHhlr:oC''AlrH;vNlwxn, superintendent -'and her 'r-eff talent dorps of-'workers. ,:t-'.y ''& Cutliolir Chuivli. South Oakdale Ave. and Tenth Masses at 7 and U u. m. Itev. V. W. Hlack, tastdr . SI. Mark's Kplsctipn'. Corner Oakdale and Fifth 'St. H a", m.. Holy communion. 10 a. m., Sunday school.. 11:15 a. m.. Holy communion. Wm. U. Hamilton, rector. Free MetliotMst. Corner South Ivy and West 10th. Sunday school, 1 0 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Y. V. service, 7 p. in. Kvangelistic service, 8 p.m. Velcome to a good lively church. Florence Archer, paslo.-. . AMislolh; la III l. There will be two large seivlces Siiudity at ttie Apostolic Faith Mis slim, where you so the beautiful Neon sign, "Josiih the Light of tin World." Meetings start promptly at u:ao a. m.. and 7:30 p.m. A 1 1 -piece orchestra will lead the singing. Also the ladies and mixed quartets will render some special numbers at each service. All are invited lo attend. No collections taken. Fngllsh Lutheran Church. Fourth at Oakdale Ave. "Where the Way Js Made Plain.' "A Itlg lireakfast" will be th-' subject to be discussed by Dr, Funk nt the hour of worship, 11 a. m. The public is cordially In vited to attend this special serv ice. Anthem, "I'nder His 'VVinK." Cunning; Miss Kuth Demmer a: the organ. The llible school begins at 10 n. m., with classes for all ages. i Volunteers of America. The Volunteers of America, will open the Mission at 13 N. Fir street Sunday evening tit 8 p.m. Captain Ethel Walsh will conduct the services awdsted by- Captain E. E. Bennlnghove. Captain Walsh will speak on "Our Mission." A special miiHical program has been arranged for the services. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., and Christian, Compan ionship league at 7 p. m. The pub lic Is Invited. Klrsl Christian Clmi-cli. Ninth and Oakdale streets. Car man E. Mell, minister. Offlconnd pastor's study in the church. Phone 1007. "Test Our Welcome." , Morning worship and commun ion. 10:55. Sermon subject, "The Church After Pentecost." Evening service 8 o'clock. Ser mon. "Dangerous Trutt In Weak ns." Blblo nohool assembly 9:45. Christian Endeavor groups vftll meet nt 7 o'clock. Main Street MrthodM Church, South. The Friendly hurch on the Corner. James E. iondr, pastor. Sunday srhw nv-Hs at fl:45 a.nn Preaching at 11 a. m. Srmon "v.., - jrEfF6nr mail subject. Evolution and Itclirton. Leagues meet at 7 p. 'm. in their respective rooms. iPrenchlng at -8 p. m. Sermon subject, Tho Vttlloy of Dry Hona. Mid-week services Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir prncii-?e follows tills ' service. f You are cordially Invited to at tend. I list McllmdiM. . Alexander O. liennett. Pastor. Sunday morning worship, 11:00 o'clock with .sermon by tho pas tor. "Celebrating the Dynamiting of a Church. Miss Lucille Crews, soloist. Evening praise 8:00 o'clock. lil ble picture, and" sermon, "Tho Creat Refusal.' Ep worth Ieague young people's meeting, 0:45 p.m., discussion of (Jetting More Out of Hooks." Sunday, school,. U:45 a.m., with cla.ses for all ages. Adult classes study "Christ's CJreat Commis sion." All people aro very welcome. 1 . Inlortiulloiial Bible Students Association. Broadcasting a Watch Towr Ciblo program over KM ED Sunday evening from 6:30 to 7 o'clock. The subject, of the lecture to be given by T.. W. Hill of Ashland is "The Kingdom of God." Mrs. Wilt Rogers will sing "Speak to My Soul," accompanied by. Lewis O. Tarker at. the plan.). Tho International Bible StudenH meet every Sunday morning at 10:30 und every Wednesday after noon nt 2 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. W. W. Bailey, 102 Mistletoe street. ' All . who are interested in Watah Tower Bible study aro wel come, First Chinch or Christ, Sclent M. Authorized branch of the mother church, tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Services aro hell every Sunday at ill o'clock, church edifice, .212 North Oakdale. - Subject for. Sun day. (June 15: God the Preserver of -Man. i '-( , Sunday school nt 9445, Appli cants under the age of 20 may be admitted."!' , . i Wednesday evening .imeetlngs, which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science.. healings, at 8 o'clock. j-iThe reading .room, wHIch. U In the Mod ford building, is open dni'y from 11 to 4, except Sundays and holidays; Tho BibIA and all auth orized Christian-Science literature may. be road, borrowed or pur chased. ... . .. Tho public hi cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. .C'liitrclti or Naziirono. North Central nt -Jackson. Rev. John T. .LaRose, pator. The pastor will speak- on:, the morning worship hour on "The Volunteer." : At the evening er vlce Ihe subject will be "Tho Men at the Gate." Timely and Inspir ing messages from tho- Bible that will bo productive of much good to those who hear them. The Spnuity v sohoyl , meets, at :45 sharp. Find your- place in ypur class here next :. Sunday morning. in, Tho Younn Peoolc's nocloty hold ltiteli service in the church at 7 p. m. Every member will be there next Sunday evening. , , Class meeting In the front room of the Annex Sunday evening, at 7. Prayer meeting in the church Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The. hour of the evening services of this church has beon changed to 8 o'clock for the summer months. First Presbyterian Church, Claude B. 'Porter, minister. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship' service, 11 a.m. .Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. m. Eveniug worship service, 8 p. m .At the morning worwhip service Rev. C. B. Porter will discuss th-: topic "Father Ills Day," In honor of Fathers Day. The Senior Christian Endeavor will present a radio .Bible dram;, entitled "Jaine of Galilee." It will be given at- the regular limn of evening service The m id -week service has been discontinued until the second Wed nesday in September. Music for the morning: Orga: prelude, "Eleration," Batlstr; an them, "O Lord. How Manifold," P.arnby; offertory, "orfertory In A Mliuir." Batiste; anthem, "Come Vnn Me," Coenen; organ postlndc. "Vprsot," Batiste. Music for the evening: Organ prelude, V A Japanese Sunset," Dep pen;. offertory, . "i'aHtorale," St. Clair; Postludu, Batiste. Ministry of Music: Florence Hazehigg McElhose, soprano; Ed na Eifert Isaacs, contralto; A. J. MacDonnugh. tenor; Dr. W. W. Howard, bass; Eva llazelrigg Marsh, organist. . First Baptist Church. Central Ave. at Fifth St. . W. H. Eaton, Ph.D., minister, -i Phones: Office 1052; residence, 704-H. . Sunday school at 9:45 sharp. Mrs; E. E. Wilson, superintend ent, ... 1 i -Children's day program at 11 a. m, Evening service at, 8 p. m., wMh & -big wing "Song Itnffle." Spec ial by the choir, "The Crosn N In the .Field." by Adams. Dr. Eaton sermon subject will be, f'Why?" Following Is the program ns given by the Sunday school at 1 1 a. m.: - - Hymn No. 261 By the congre gation. ' Scripture Matt. 18:1-10. Prayer Dr. W. H. Eaton. How Shnll We Welcome -Children's Day? Helen Judy, Alice Mae Shirley, Margaret Rhurles, Lil lian Browm Prologue to "The Onrden of Love." primary and Junior depart ments. , 1 A Beautiful Offering Helen Hooper, Irva Hooper, Elsie. Pen well. Patsy Dally. - faw solo Vllliam Vlmont. Duet "Be Happy and Gay,' Kenneth and Bobby Raymond. The Quen of the Flowers Joy Clnir. Remnr" Dr. W. H. Eaton. Bnedioion. Mnll Tribune ads are read by 20,000 "wople every dajr, tf tribune, jfKDrd'itr)," &A'NIC-&GiRL IVGOMES'TO'TOWN li f By f ' i tiiiptc: I I.VARY LOU ARRIVES i; YN.MOIt Will T TA.MOi'K paced iiiiii:itieii(ty on Ihe station plallonu. wait) i g ' for (lie in o s I wonderful Kill lit the world or so he ha ii (bought Insl sum mar. .It was win ter now. V(iat n difference those few inoiiil): had made! . t . Mary Lou was on her way. dett nitely and unavoidably. Sha would arrive at an) moment, full of en .thusiapin and atTecliun. , And she would expect him .to reclprocate Xlat.wat4 what Hituuyed Uryiinmr. (low does ; folloy Kveet, , a Rlrl toward whom he has turned cold? Last summer Hrynmor had thought he loved Mary Lou Leslie, and he hadn't hesitated to tell her so. His letters recently had been cooler.' much cooler, but th naive Mary Lou hadn't taken tho hint. .Here was. tho holiday they had planned so eagerly only last, sum mer. What a lot had happened since (hen. A lifetime Clarice! : Brynmqr couldn't think of Clarlco Day without a .breathless feeling "Please don't.thlnk me that tightened tho .muscles In his throat. Clarlco, with her llcry red aalr and provoking half-shut am tier eyes, affected men that way. And now, within a- low -jiinutcs, he must face Mary Lou. i' "Idiot that I was!'" Brynmur mut tered. ""Should have known a sum mer II Irtatlon wouldn't last. ' Just a bluo sky, d sea breeze and a girl any girl, so long as she's orclty." Mary Lou had bocn pretty In her Xresh, unsophisticated way. Dut, oh, how green! ! : . . Why had this ghastly , holiday ever been planned? Yet, Hrynmor recalled, he had suggested It 'oris Inally. Mary Lou had cousins In town; be bad urged her lo visit them. He would take hor to lon dnn's bfst. theaters,' London's lend ing : dances. He stared moodily at tho station celling, disgusted with tho whole situation. "Hollo, flrynmor, wero you ei pectlng mo to drop from the cell'. Ing?" : : . Ho turned, startled. "Jovo, Mary Lou!" ' . There sho 'was, smiling uncer tainly, Hushed with embarrassment. Absent-mindedly, he had forgotten to scan tho passengers as they stepped from tho train. , .."Had a nice trip?" Hrynmor reached for her dingy satchel. "fine." -There was an uncomfortalilo pause. , -'.,',. . "Should I Kiss her?". Hrynmor thought. "Gosh, she's worse than I Imagined. Where did she get that antiquated coat?" The cont wasn't London, it iro claimed to the world Its provincial origin, ; was much too Ion;;., "It's great thai you're here." Hrynmor made another valiant ef tort as he hailed a cab "Isn't It? I've hcen so looking forward lo It." . "I suppose your cousin wilt ex pert you to upend tonight Willi them.', he hazarded tin they drove toward . Chelsea. . "Too much In hope for any of you time ihls first night." "W-why, I I wrote find o."llnIrtnI 1 was coming mainly to tee-you," Mary Lou (altered. . kiLL APPLEGATE DOG T A!rLWSATK. Ore.. .June 14. fSpprini) Thn doc holoninit t' ;rfint KpfinKonlMtrg va tkpniud Aen)y ttU k lfift Rffk with lit. It wax rnrmivprt to n vntr-rinHry hon pitnl at . Mrdford nd wan proved W I ... '"".I " niRrcooy. t-s.vn'ROA v. M y s i e G r e t g Mai) Lou a cousin. Jay. lived in ChcWca. She had married Jerry Jerome, wlto worked on a morning newspaper Ja. who kept a small, exi-histvu gown shop, made more iihjiicy than Jerry did. Neither Jay nor Jerry was home Alien Hrvuuior and -.Mary Lou ar rived, but Jay had left a t.olo ex ptaitiiilK that bo Ui of (hem were wmMiig late that nights She np purctilly had assumed that alary Lou would iu out with Hrynmor. "I'll dash off and pick up n con pie seats for a theater." Hrynmor said. "Be hack Tor you In an hour Is thai o. k.V "Wonderful!". Mary Lou ex claimed, and Hrynmor was gone so quickly that she was left bewil dered. "We're, stiauge to. each other," sho mused. "Hut I'm sure It will he different when we've seen more of each other." Vet she couldn't doiiy there .was a difference between this Hrynmor and her summer horo. lie hadn't kissed her, hadn't even called her pet nnmes us he used to do Inst su miner, . . - . "I wondor -" she began. Then she shook her head stubbornly. '"Nothing can' possibly1, be rongj not w)ieti fv.'.Q counte.t( sor niuclln there, 'two' weks .ip.Uivva".-;- V.. 1 Impertinent," Tony ventured, "but I'd Meanwhile Brynmor had hastoned to Clarice's flat. He meant to slay live minutes, just to explain things. Clarice danced at the "Emernld Dragon," pewest and smartest of the night clubs In Soho. Hrynmor went ovpry night to watch her. to dancp with her, , and td lake hor home., .-lo knew little or nothing of Clnrlco's past, but her clcvor Indif ference had Intrigued him. Brynmor round hor curled uw on a dvnn. . Her room, richly fur nished, wus a symbol of tho luxury that Clarice lovod. , "1 suppose 1 muui look nfter her," Brynmor said, as ho Mulshed the story of Mary Lou's arrival.', ;."Are you sure,", Clarice re marked, "that you're not the least bit keen pu this Mary Lou?" , "Npnsouso. Clarlco! ... How can you say that?", Brynmor exploded "You know . . , " She looked at hi in with those slanting, iialf-closed eyes. . .."What girl over, knows? This glr thought she know, too. Other wise sho novor would have come." 'IBut you'ro different, Clarice. I I love you." Brynmor, though only 22, was desperately in oarueBt. "Wo think-wo're different, but I wonder. . .. ." , . "Stop talking that way. you'ro perfect . . . Idoal". : "Why don't yon bring this Mary Lou to the 'Kmorald Dragon? I'd Ilka to sea her,'.' Clarice murmured. "Why should 1 bo Jealous?" , "You shouldn't," Brynmo. re joined. "I will bring her.". ...... She sprang to-hcr feet "Let's mix some cocktails and danco. 1 have some new records. '' . , T...... "Oh,, gosh." llryninor groaned. "I ought to fetch, that girl." 4'Duuce,", Clarice. Insisted. She clasped a bnro arm about his neck. Brynmor. danced, ..lie stayed an hour,, an hour nnd a halt. Mary. Lou waited and . walled It , seemed as If Bryuinnr, uovei would, .come. Sho explored Jay's Hat,, paced tho floor. What could bo. keeping l)lrn? . . r Site tried on her nowest. dress, a pink gcurgetlo. It was all rlht fin Krlnwiiod, where .she, .lived. , bill somehow there van loo -mi cb .of a suggestion of "home made" about It for London. . , Finally Brynmor arrived, profuse with apologies. Immediately he rushed her to his club for some thing to cat before tho theater. Ho sent a porter to get seals for "any to hnve 'hydrophrddn. ; The do wan killed. It 1m believed It Kot the db'nHMe from jfeedltiK on dcad row. hnlotifflnff lo Trunk Trenton, whhh died 1-evernl week ukk' ''.' ' ' j ' - ' KING COUNTY CENSUS SHOWS BIG INCREASE i BEATTI.K, Juno 1 4.-A)Knz county' population wnn nil noiinrer hrp today n 459.213. n unln of I7.!i!l per f"nl In ton yi-am, Th offlHnl prollmlnury .irK ii. vxmx 4M uUl show," then diuveicd (hat both or llicni had seca "Peter Pan bcfoio. , Bryutnor's moody silence did it add to Mary Lou's peace ol mind n tho thenter. Me wondered how hi could endure I wo weeks ot ii die was on Ihe verge of lea is. I lor spirits revived somewha) when Hrynmor proposed that the lance afler tho sliuw "I ihliil; wu'll go to the Kmcnihi Ihiigou." lib ald. "It's as .nnusiuj: ia any of the cubs. I know a gin who dances there. . .". The tone of his remark vas noi sullicicntly casual, and Mary Loo lie j;aii to suspect. . . Half an horn later, when they had arrived at I In Emerald Dragon and she had wtt Hryuuiur'a glance at Clarice. he 4b longer suspected. Shu knew. After Clarice's dancing a-t. Biyii mor abruptly excused himself. "Must have a word with her." he said hastily. "I'll ho hack in a jif fy " But half an hour passed ami he didn't return It might have ended theru. Mary Lou might have gone back to Krln wood, a aaddor. und wiser glrl-lMM for, Antony Oswald . Titlierington. Tony for short. Promptly at midnight Tony and Uoggie Addison sauntered Joyfully into the Emerald Digon. wl hear this band playliiFf '"hall like to dano with you. tho night," Tony romarked. "My Hat's In the. jioxt ,buldjng.,( We might drop In there lator for an other drink." "Righto." countered ltogglo. i . , "Will you gentlemen bo taking champagne?" a waiter Inquired as they sat down-at a slda labie- t -. '.'S suro.. b-huckets ,of, II," Tony gesticulated. . Tony and Hogglo glanced about Thoy saw thousands of lights, bun drcdB ot balloons. Suddonly .Tony's jyoa tell on a blond girl sitting op poslte. them -alone. She waa fat too protty lo be alone, he thought;. Tony commented on her pllgh) io Itcgglo. Then the danco ended and tho hall wns flooded with light. . "I think," said Boggle, ."we've , mado a mlstuke." They blinked across ut the girl. Decidedly embarrassed, sho pl)v ously was out of placo In thp night clnb. "Look!", exclaimed Itoggie. "She has sleeves!" "Sleovos!" ejaculated Tony "Hor gown."- Reggie .ooritli,ued, "looks ,ns If. it had been: designed In tho nrk. How did sho got here?" "Search me." onhl Tony. "That's tho typo or girl Aunt Kthcllier's thinks I should court. She says I mny , bring a decent girl to her house for luuch some. Sunday;" . "Bettor mnko hor acquaintance," Itcgglo suggested. "I might, but " ..- "Co on," urged Itcgglo. "Bel you bavon't tho ncrvo." Tony would huvo Down hla air plane straight to Urounluud for. a sixpenny boL More than oni.o he had risked his Ufa fur s shilling. . - Ho rose to his.fnot and staggered slowly, to the table where Mary 1)11 sat. 4 ,...1 . "I'-lileaso don't think me Imperil nent, but, I'd like to dance with you." Tony ventured, ., , ' ,, Mnry Loti,.r morltllled liocatMe Brynmor had lef fier, eould bnU' feel grateful that nl least one mini wlshetl to danro with her. Ilro. tho tlmught, was ntto way su gel ivcn with Bryi.mnr. When . he came hack, she could say.. "Have vup been long? I've, been diiuciug w 1,1 It this gentleman. , lie s ever so nice." "I'd ;c glud to,',' she told tl;v ur prised Tony. ,.luniplt,g U htr fit she gave .herself Into (lis nrrm. tcopirtgiu. nil'.. iisiM OtHsl .- -Tomorrow Mary Lou learnt-& lett on reason for - Brynmor'f change of heart toward her. eiiMUi fiKr-eHi nhQva!: Jthn popu lution otiMde of, Hpi,ile'M ( ty RADIO STATION FOR ROBT. DOLLAR Line I'OIITLAXIJ. Ore.. Jun 14. VP) A l"pnl entali? (Icalrr- hero .an mninfcd today that the Kolwrt Tolhir Company, Inc., I'aclfic iUmnt HtpantHhifi company, had piirrhUHpd fl acren tit land near Hh'Ttt'ond, f)re.. for connt ruction of a largo wlrrlnM ntntlon. SPECIAL AGENT LANDS IN JAIL AFTER ASSAULT i Appointee of Gov. Norblad Accused of Entering Port land Home and Striking Woman. IMIKTLAN'D, June I I. 1 tenry Ward, nut (mini tile dealer and bi'iircr of a npecial commission from Governor Norblad, was ar retted yesterday ' c ti a r k e 1 witn assault ami battery. Mrs. George A. Kinnsley, prnmluent and weal thy, whoso ex-husband is vice president and manager of the WcM Grt'iron Lumber company, wns the accuser. She. tohl .police Ward broke Into her house early this morninK. threatened and then struck her, and upon the strength of a police star he carried, told her she could not have him arrested. The seven-year-old daughter of the Kingsleys called Kings ley und (old him of the trouble. Klngslcy called police, i ' When Ward was arrested police stripped him of his state star and special commission which had been given him by Governor Norblad on May 3. Ward's car, pn which ,waa a siren, wa.s,(owed to tio police gar age.' ' ' :- ' ' E PORTLAND, Ore., June J. I. (P) In an ntteuipt to establlHli u new world record for continuous luiipH, MnJor Clllbert 11. Kckol'aon uf KuKonc took hiH plane into the: air over Swan llund airport yes-1 terduy to thrill Koho Kestlval spoe tators. Ho stayed In tho ulr 1 hour and 40 minutes, mnklng G00 loops anil; wns forced .down by. bumpy air. SUES UMATILLA CO. PORTLAND, 'Ore',', Juno M. VP) -rThe Northern I'uolflc Itallwuy company yestordny filed stilt In fed eral district - coflrt' ngalnst the oounty... of , Umatilla, Oregon, for damages of $:lo:H alleged to have resulted from -construction or tho Llelix-VnnaycklO' market . road No. JO along rnllrond property by the 'county. "" r. ' ' ' The- bill hni'Kii tho oniinty- had made tho Improvement wllhout the connent of ther-rnllroad company, i 6 DAYS TO GO 13'0" Off :: 13' 'Down 13 Months to Pay At least $i3 for: youri old Raiige .oh 4 Modern Gas Range, Water Heater Or Refrigerator Z Spiitherrt Orfegdn Gas GorporaHoir-"'-' Telephone 526 , J . ' . . ' A Tower of . U ' " 'V '- Hospitality ! 'S " .v' .- ' si,' t r-r. ' - i t r , ;, l.t-v". t- ' lyHBTKBZif'n h Sm rii Hit f s fan mth, tr spsr, msh mm EL CORTEZ HOTEL ftur ttmtjw'U mnr mml H hart. 1V .fXUlSi 15-itotT hottelrr, b ft jiotjie to tU who Uvt beneath Its hospitable roof., JBeiu dfulljr furnished aoiwa and ilngl room, each with com Jpletely, electrified Jfjtthenettet, multiple radio and every athet conceivable convenience,,. JLoca ted In the very center of San FrancUco'i buiy toclal and business whirl . , . close to the theatre, imart iliope and great department itbrea. PalatUl dining rooana coffee ihop, or If you wish, pre pare your meali In your own convenient kitchenette. 'T;P jiiotd tmriM nd gang to ccimeerJkw THE El'Cortez Hotel CBARY NEAR TAVLOR STbRiiT ' SAN FRANCISCO , MOtHVm A, IAMUIL, Maasflsj thmm ' pAni'i'TfiUteio NICE COMES torowis Starts Today IN THE Mail Tribune Don't Miss It! Women's Hose $1.00 pair Ellk from top tojoe with French Heal - Instifaiice First , Insurance .Agency A. Lv HILL, Manaoar ... Phone 105 ;.. : 30 N. 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