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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. 13 IlNTEEOLUB NET Ralph De Pal ma, both Italians, for the American speed championship, speed CANDIDATES OPPOSE MINOR BASEBALL PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE TROPHIES FOR WINNERS OF BUTTEVILLE RACES Miss Axa Paget and Mother Both Saved way officials have announced. G. Grayson Resigns RELIGIONS INJECTION As Bradford Leader Salt Lake 6, Oakland 4. Oakland.

June 16. Otis Crandall, pitching bis first game for Oakland yesterday, was touched up for nine hits and six runs by Salt Lake, the Bees winning 6 to 4. The score: feALT LAKE. I OAKLAND. AB.

H.O. A I AB. O. A. MATCHES START OFF TOMORROW Reed College Takes Place of Eastmoreland in Season's Play, ELECTION SCHOO Dancense Wno Achieved ram During Bos rertlTal Was on the Bear and Wu First Beported Browned.

At first reported lost, when the steamer Bear floundered on Sugar Loaf rock yesterday morning, word was received late last evening that Miss Axa George Grayson has resigned as manager of the Bradford intercity Qulnlan.cf 2 0 0 4K(TSH 6 Barheaa.3b. 4 10 2 0 Middleton.lf 2 2 2 0 1 16 2 3 Baseball league team and Ernie Taylor will again take charge. Grayson's resignation's was caused by the pressure "of his business. "Mrs. Bluma-uer, Dr, Drake and G.

Paget and her mother, Mrs. E. W. Paget, May Apartments, passengers on Cook.rf 0 2 1 2 1 3 1 12 Katb.Sb... Shlnn.rf Brief, Hannah.

c. Orr.aa the boat, were safe at Eureka. Early reports yesterday morning In Barry, lb. Lane.cf Elliott. Berger.sa.

Taylor will make his reappearance Play in the interclub tennis matches Ballin Tell Lincoln Republicans of Position, liulgnl.2b. with the Bradfords Sunday morning dicated that Miss Paget had been Iden Plercy.p. Vann tified as one of the five victims of the CraDdall.p. when the team faces the Kirkpatrlck Stars on the Vaughn street grounds. Murphy.

Telephone Baseball lieague. Won. Lat. T. Cj' Installation 6 1 Construction 6 2 .71 Maintenance 1 3 Broadway 0 5 .003 Defeating the Construction team, 1J to 8.

Tuesday, the Installation lean jumped Into first place In the Telephone league. The feature of the game! was the hitting of Lord on and Lund of the losers and Barnes and Duley of the winners. fieore: R. II; Installation 2 0 4 1 0 4 112 Construction 00221 1 2 814 Batteries Wick and Smith; gcotu Craig, Edwards and Allison. June IS.

The Yeli-obans lost their-first game of the Wednesday to the Amity team hy the score of 6 to 2. The pitching of Brown was too much for the loral. Foster was touched tip for 13 Wnglr by the visitors. MrMinnvllle will fH Brown again Sunday, when It will line up against the Carlton team. To enable travelers to launder small articles of clothing there has been Invented a pocket kit that contains a small clothes line, push pins to hang It up and half a dosen tiny clothes, ntna Uall.p 0 sea tragedy whose bodies were washed ashore, reaching Portland as to the fat of Mrs.

Eddie Bogart of the Bradfords and George White, Woodland's catcher. ELECTION IS TOMORROW Tntala 35 9 27 14 Totala ...82 6 27 15 have jumped their Intercity contracts Miss Paget, well known as a dancer. Batted for Plercy In ninth. 'Ran for Vahn la ninth. and will play with the Enterprise, Salt Lake 0 000000388 was on her way to Ban Francisco to re-; sume dancing Instructions.

She will probably be best remembered by the team for the remainder of the season. Brackett, an eastern Oregon player, has been signed to catch for Wood HIU 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 3 9 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 4 choolhOu to Be Polling; ruM, With Hita 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 06 land. Voting- Beginning- at Boon til Cloilng- at 8 o'Clock P. M. Herb Salvenon, former Portland Runs Qulnlan, Rath.

Shlan. Brief, Gulgnl, Murphy, Bar beau 2, Mlddieton, Kenwortby. Errors Orr. Barry, Berger 2. Four runs, 6 bits off Plercy, 29 at bat In eighth Inning.

Three bate hit Barbeau. Two base htia Beaver, has been signed to pitch for people who saw her in a dance "Rain and Roses," In Portland during the Rose festival. The young danseuse Is 21 years old. Miss Pagefs father, E. W.

Paget, cashier in the city treasurer's office of Portland, was not informed of the accident as he is very ill. Helens and Al Hartman. the W. 3. I ii'l 1 1 i ill iirntaaala.iii Triif -Tmwiiin C.

college star, will hurl for the wood Thre of the four candidates for chool director were speakers at the Quinlan, I.aue Stolen base Brlff. Sacrifice land team. frieeUnsr Of the Lincoln Republican club FTed Garner of the Woodland team hits Plercy, Mlddieton. Sacrifice fly Brief. Firtt base on balla Off Crandall 3, off Pierry 3.

Struck out hj Plercy 2. by Crandall br Hall 1. Hit by pitcher Barry bj Plercy. and Biddy Bishop have Joined Birdie Carleton aggregation of women placers. Double play Orr to Rath to' Brief.

Left on Beren cups donated by the merchants of Butterille for the winners of the racing event of the annual cruise of the Portland Motor Boat club to Butterille Saturday and Sunday. bnres Sail Lake 7. Oakland 6. Runa resnon laat nlg-ht. They were Mrs.

8. M. Blu-inauer, Dr. J. Francis Drake ana Fred A.

Ballin. E. B. MacNaughton, the lourth, candidate, was not present. The religious lsue which haa been Injected into the campaign was opposed sible for Crandall 4.

Plercy 1. Credit ftctury i 1 Plercy. Wild pltcn crandall. Time 1:52. Umpires Ioyle and Phjle.

for the Honeyman trophy will De opened tomorrow for the present season, the club which manages to win tiwee during the season being the recipient of the handsome trophy for keeps. Last season Multnomah and Waver-ley and Multnomah and Irvington tied and made impossible a disposal of the cup. The opening matches will be played at the Waverley courts, beginning at -o'clockj and it is planned to play a match a month throughout the summer regardless of which club wins th trophy. This' feeason Reed college has taken the place of the Eastmoreland club. The entries are as follows: Reed college Singles, Kelley Reese and William F.

Ogburn; doubles. Tor-rev and Knowlton. Irvington Singles. Walter A. Goss and Mortimer Brown; doubles, P.

W. Lewis and S. B. Cooke. Waverley A.

D. Wakeman and Irving Webster; doubles, Richard Wilder and A. D. Norris. Multnomah Singles, Ferdinand Smith and A.

S. Frohman or Ralph Newland; doubles, J. F. Ewing and McCormac Snow. In the Irvington club handicap the following games have been played: Miss Mildred Wilson and Humphrey P.

15, beat Miss Irene Campbell and Wakeman, 15 2-6, by 6-4, 7-5. Miss Wilson and Humphrey lost to Mrs. Norris Gregg and Percival, scratch, 6-4. 5-7, 6-4. The finals between Mrs.

Gregg and P-rcival and Miss Lily Fox and George Durham will he played at 4 o'clock this 8fternoon. This match will finish up tho annual spring handicap tourna 'by each of the speakers, all declaring Angels Boat Seals, 2 to 0. SUCCESS FIGHTING Los Angeles. June 16. Bill Steen's hit to center in the sixth was the turn ir.g point of yesterday's game, but after Steen liad stolen second he took too VEROUN AT AM long a lead and was thrown out.

He kicked and was put off the field. In other respects the game was quiet, es Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR pecially for the visitors. The score: SA FRANCISCO. I LOS ANOKLFS POISON WHICH KILLED GIRL IS IN LIQUID FORM. CHEMIST SAYS State Introduces Strong Testimony of an Expert in the Orpet Murder Trial, An.

11. O.A.I AB. 11. 0. A.

4 0 Margert.cf. 4 10 0 4 0 1 2 EllKlf 4 13 0 3 0 4 Wolter.rf. 4 16 0 BY EACH COMBATANT Germans Say Prisoners Are Taken, French Same and Germans Were Repulsed, 1 4 14 0 0 3 0 10 Schaller.lf Autrey.lb. Bodle.cf Down8.2h. Dalton.rf Coffey Jones.

3b. Brooka.c. Steen, p. Brown, p. St had no place there.

The school election will be held tomorrow, the polls opening at 12 noon nd closing at 8. p. m. Kallgions xasua TTnamerlcan. "This Idea of trying to force a religious Issue Into the campaign is cowardly and Unamerican," declared Mrs.

Blumauer, who has the support of many of the women's clubs and organizations. "There Is only one question to answer, and that Is whether one Is qualified or not. I am against the supremacy of any religion in the schools, and 1 am against Interfering ivlth'any man's religion." She pointed out that the women are entitled to direct representation on the chool board. She said in all th large cities of the country the women have Ifcen given a fair representation on the board. She pointed out that she has had experience as a teacher, and the first hand knowledge thus gained add to her qualifications for the duties of school director.

Drake Wot Responsible. Dr. Drake denied that he had sanc 3 4McLarry.2b. 3 1 0 4 Boles. 8 1 2 1 1 Butler.

up. 3 1 lillorstinan.p 8 0 .27 1 24 1 81 Totals .31 27 Totals The all-steel body and its beautiful finish are peculiar to this car, and the one is made possible by the other San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 0 0000 1 000 Los Angelei 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Berlin. Via London. June 16. (U.

ment. Hits ZOO 1 0300 Run" Kills. Koerner. Errors Downs. Cof fey.

Jones. Stolen bsses Coffey. Steen. Turee base hits Wolter, Koerner. Ellis.

STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS Facifio Coast Learus. Struck ont By Horstman 9. Bases on balla Off Horstman 2. Runs responsible for Brown 1. Four hits, no runs, 19 at bat.

off Won. Pet Steen In five innings. Charge defeat to .612 .559 Brown. Double play Coffey to Down to Autrer. Time 1:45.

Umpire Guthrie and tioned or had anything to do with In McCormick Told He Will Head Committee Democ ratio National Chairman Is Found In Middle of Bullring- at Horn Town Horse and Cattle Show. Harrlsburg, June 16. (U. The United Press yesterday afternoon found Vance McCormick standing in a very cold and wet rain in the middle of a bull ring at the home town horse and cattle show on the McCormick farms In Cumberland valley watching the Judging of cattle. McCormick was manifestly surprised when informed that he is to be chairman of the national committee.

"I do not know that I can say anything now," he said. "I have had no official news and do not care to say anything until I receive official confirmation." McCormick Is at present connected with the federal reserve bank In Philadelphia. McCormick wu captain of the Tale football team in 1893 when he played quarterback. He is politically strong In Pennsylvania and has been both Democratic and Progressive candidate for governor In that state. McCormick Is owner of the Patriot, a morning newspaper at Harrlsburg.

The Dalles Shelters Under 104 Degrees City Is Prostrated Wlta "WTilte Heat on Flrat Scorcher of the Season; Thermometer Qoea Over 100 Mark. The Dalles. June 16. The city was prostrated with heat Thursday. The thermometer registered 104.

It was the first Intensely hot day of the season. real property or hold shares in a company or corporation which pays taxes In this dlHtrlct. The achool board yesterday eet the time for making the official canvass of the vote for 6 p. June 20. Polling places will be chiefly at the different schoolhouses.

The general election precincts' have been divided Into groups about each polling place. XJst of Precinct The polling places for the various precincts will be as follows, the school precinct being shown as compared with general election precincts: .443 Finney. Italians to Judge Auto Races .301 Lout. 26 TO Ho S4 46 1 19 21 2t5 27 26 If a wooden frame were used it would not be practical to apply the enamel which gives the body Its lustrous finish. The body is electrically welded into a unit.

Then the enamel is baked on at a high temperature. Chicago, June 16. U. Five Italians will sit as Judges 1n the race .587 .5.13 .490 jecting the religious issue the "I am so absolutely against bringing the church Into politics," he ald, "and especially Into a school campaign, that I have not even mentioned my religious affiliations as among my qualification for office. "I hold that no man should be Judged for political or religious reasons.

I Sunday between Dario Resta and Court Room, Waukegan, 111., June 16. (U. The prosecution's strongest expert evidence against William H. Orpet, on trial for Marian Lambert's murder, was brought out yesterday by Dr. Ralph J.

Webster, chemist, who marshaled an array of scientific facts Indicating Marian's death had been caused by cyanide in liquid form, not powder, as contended by the defense. Dr. Webster, amidst a dramatic scene, when Che clothes that Marion wore on the day of her death were brought Into the courtroom in a coffin shaped box, gave his evidence in terms of cold, calculating science. Whitish Spots Analyzed. The coat that Marian wore was placed before him.

Three whitish round spots were on that, above the waist. "These spots," he said, "were made by a liquid form of cyanide of potassium, that was spilled on the coat. "This whitish streak here was made by a mixture of cyanide and saliva. It could have been made if Marian had ernon 41 Los Anirelea Sj'n Francisco 38 Portland 28 Salt Lake 'S! Oakland 26 National League. Brooklvn 2S 1'hiladclphla New York 21 Ctlrapo 25 Boston 21 Cincinnati 22 Pitifburg 21 St.

Loula 21 American League, Clereland H2 Washington 27 Detroit 27 New York 25 Boston 2f Chicago 2.1 St. Loula 22 Philadelphia 15 .477 .449 .447 .404 Zt will pay yon to visit as and examine thla oar The French forces on the southern edge of Deadman's Ilill were driven bank by German forces, the official war office statement said today. German troops look 246 prisoners and several Maxim giine. In the region of Thiaumont minor engagements favored the Germans. At other points, artillery engagements took place.

Paris, June 16. C. After a period of infantry inaction of 4S hours the Germans launched violent infantry attacks against the Thiaumont farm-Cailette woods sector of the Verdun front, east bank of the Meuse. last night, says the French official statement today. All of the attacks were repulsed.

At times the French artillery fire was so heavy that the Germans were killed In their trenches before they were able to flee. "On the west bank of the Meuse," said the statement, "the Germans launched seven counter attacks on the slope of DeaJman's hill. All of these were repulsed, the French Imprisoning 1S5 Germans. "On the east bank, toward 6 p. the Germans made a powerful offensive north of Thiaumont farm from Hill 321 to 320.

All the attacks were checked oy the fire of our machine guns, the Germans losing heavily. Fur .27 .540 .529 SI 19 2.1 24 23 24 23 .521 .52.1 .470 .440 .320 28 31 hold that no organization, ftecular or religious, phould be identified with the school system In any way that does not make for the betterment of the chools." He said he was induced to become a candidate Jy, organized labor, and had conferred with no' other organization. Fred A. Ballin said he had sent his six children through high school, and had een things which he thtught The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The price ot the Touring Car or Roadster complete is 1785 (f.

o. b. Detroit). American Auooiation. Won.

Lost. 18 Bathing Suits Bathers' Caps Water Wings huuKni corrected, iie tne Signer schools were being developed Indianapolis 28 LouUTllle 30 Knnsaa City 80 Minneapolis 24 Columbus 20 Tolerto 17 St. Paul 17 Milwaukee 17 Weatern Luu Omaha .28 Lincoln 25' Df'B Moines 24 Wichita 23 DenTer 22 Sioux City .....21 Topeka ...21 St. Joseph 20 20 20 oo 21 24 32 17 22 22 24 24 25 26 Pet. .6,9 .0 J22 .488 .415 .405 .347 .022 .5.12 .522 .489 .478 .457 .457 444 .625 .477 .432 .429 attempted to wipe the poison from her mouth with her hands.

"In my opinion, the poison that Marian took was originally in a liquid form. All indications point to that fact." Then the state sprang a surprise by introducing into evidence the gloves that Marian had worn. It had been contended that the gloves were held by the defense and that analysis of them would show traces of poison if Marion carried, the poison to Helms woods herself. Vo Poison on Glove. "Was there any poison on the at the expense of the grammar, schools.

Taxpayers Eligible to Vote. School Clerk Thomas has prepared Instruction for the Judges and clerks Of election. All resident taxpayers who are cltliens or have taken out first cltlzenwhlp papers are to vote, whether they are registered or not. The term, "taxpayer," lndudes' those who 'pay taxes on personal or Northweatem League. GET INTO THE SWIM WHILE THE SWIMMING IS GOOD 18 22 Spokane 30 Vancouver 25 Butte 22 Taeoma 21 2:1 Great Falls 19 25 Seattle 21 28 ther attacks were launched at 10 p.

m. on the edge of Calllette woods. These were checked by French curtain fire. The Germans were unable at some points to Jump out of their trenches." In the official -statement of last night the French claimed the capture of 130 prisoners when they took a German trench south of Deadman's Hill. Sold Liquor; Fined $300.

Bend, June 16. M. J. McGrafh. former proprietor of the Log Cabin saloon in Bend, was fined J300 and costs in the Justice court of R.

A. Bowman at Prlneville Tuesday for selling a quantity of intoxicating liquor in violation of the state prohibition law- Rrbool Inclndra the following general election I'recta. preclnrta: Polling place. 1 1. 2.

3. 4. ft, (5. 13. 31SV4 Chapman acbool, fi3th and Wilson ata.

2 8, 9, 13. 14. 18, 17 Davis achoo, 21st and Rale'gh ata. 8 11. 12, 21, 22, 23, 2.

2.1. 2.1U, Couch chool, 2Ut and Gllssn ati. 10, 2tl, 27, 2N, 21), M. SI. 3S.

U9. 40. 41, 42. 43 school, lltb ud Daia ata. 817.

31 L'untim school, LLnnton, Or. fl 82, 33, 37. 44. 4ft. 48, 49, achool, 14th end Morrison ata.

IS, 19, 20, 34, 33 4, SO, 4.S, 319. Stanley. W. J. (Shop) 192 Vista are.

ar 234. 8 47. r.7, 1W, 5.8M,, 50, 80. 61 Lsdd school. West Park and Jefferson.

51. r.2. ti.1. 54., 65. C2.

J3. til. 63. Ofl. 67.

4th and Salmon sta. COVEY MOTOR CAR CO. Washington Street at 21st Portland gloves?" Dr. Webster was asked. "No." The state then offered Marian's shoes In evidence and at this point Attorney Potter for the defense objected.

"I object to this show of Miss Lambert's clo.thlng?" he said. "I can't See what la to be gained by It." At this point court recessed and the Honeyman Hardware Co. FOURTH AT ALDER Portland's Largest Sporting-Goods Store) Doctors Elect Mayo. Detroit. June 16.

(TJ. Dr. Charles H. Mayo, one of the famous Mayo brothers of Rochester, was elected president of the American Medical association yesterday afternoon by a of 100 to 27 In the Tiouse of de-legates. He defeated Dr.

Davis Jackson of Kansas City, Mo. JO 68. 0B. 70. 70Vi, 71, 72, 73.

74 Lincoln high achool. Broadway and Mill sta. 11 87, ks Alnsworth school. Elm and 20th sta. 11 75.

7fl. 76Mi. 77. 7. S4.

S.I Shattuck achool Park and Hall ats. Jl 79. SO. SI. 82.

X9, 90. 91. 92. 03.. old Falling school, lat and Porter ats.

Jurors left the courtroom. The attor 14 94, 95. 96, 08, Holman achool, Corbett and Bancroft. 11 07, 322. 325...

Ci'Dltol Hill achool, Capitol mil Spring Gdn. 11 9 HHi. lol. iii2, M3." 103, 105 wood school. E.

'5th and Umatilla t. IT 100, 107. 143, 144. 14.1, 14 Brooklyn school, Milwaukl and Frederick. 18 10H, ltl.

ll, ill 1 12, Hit. 320 Woodstock school. 60th and 57th are. 8 E. Ill 114.

11.1. 110. 123. 123 125. 131.

S28U Arleta school. 64th and 50th are. S. EL 20 118. 119.

120, 121. 122. 303. 304.. Lenta achool, Gilbert and Mala aU.

SI 117. 124, 120. 126W. 127. 12S.

130. 129. 0O2 Hoffman achool. E. 09th and Powell Val.

Rd. 82 132. 133. 134. 135.

136 Creatoa K. 48th and Powell Val Kd. 21 133, 154, 154H, 153. 330. 156H.

157. Have Yoni SeemThem? 1.17 U. Richmond achool. 42d and (Irmnt ata 2t 187. 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 151, 162, lfh Clinton Kelly achool.

E. 2flth and PowelL 21 147, 148, 149. 14,. 15 1.18 Stephens achool, K. 8th and Harriaoa ata 20 159, 100, 101, 102.

163." 104 163, 166, 168. ltn. 170 Hawthorne school. E. 14th and Alder srs.

27 208, 2, 2'MH. 210. 212. 213, 214. 21.1 Buckmaa school.

E. 12th and Burnalda ate. 2- 170H. 171, 172. i73.

174. 173, 176, 177, 178 acbool, E. F6tb and Tamhlll ata. 23 202, 203. 204.

20.1. 200. 207 Kcrna achool K. 28 th and Couch ata. if not you are the loser 0 179, 179H.

180. '81. 1S2. 1.83 Glencoe achool. E.

49th and Belmont sta. neys then took up with the court the question wether the clothing should be continued to be shown in evidence. Kennewick to Hold A Special Election Question of Adopting- Comprehensive Plan of Harbor Improvement Comes Before Voters on June 37. Kennewick. June 16.

A special election will be beld here June 27 for the purpose of adopting a comprehensive scheme of harbor improvement The state port district law provides that before any harbor improvement can be undertaken by the port authorities, that a general scheme of improvement must' first be approved by the voters of the port district The port commission has adopted and is now presenting to the voters, according to the provisions of the law, adequate plans for the Improvement of the Kennewick waterfront Russians Say They Hundreds of Wonderful Bargains 81 184, 185, 195, 106. 107. 198, 109 Mount Tabor school. B. 60th and Ash sti.

2 186, 187. 188, 180, 190. 191. 192, 193, 301 Montavllla achool, E. 76th and Pine ata S3 194, 200, 201.

231, 232. 232 Rose City Park achool. E. 57th and Sacramento P4 201, 216, 229, 229. 230.

230H, 233 234 Kernwood achool, E. S3d and Hancock ata JW 217, 318. 219, 220. 221. 222.

223. 224. 22.1. Hoi laday achool. E.

6th and Clack amaa at. 89 226., aefl.H, 227, 22S, 235, 235ya, 236, 236 V4, 238 Irrinfton school, E. 14th and Thompson it. 237, 239, 240. 240Ur.

241, 242, 245, 246.. Eliot acbool. Bodney are. and Knott at. 88 244, 247.

248, 249 Sharer school. Mississippi are. and Morris at. 80 2.10, 253, 254 255 250. 257, 257Mi.

achool. Borthwiek and ShaTei ata. 40 243, 259. 202, 263 Alblna Homestead achool. Beech and Mallory.

41 200, 261. 2634. 264. 2rt4y. 273.

274. 275. achool, E. th and WTjfant ats. 42 265, 266.

267. 268, 268,. 271. 272. Vernon school.

E. 23d and Wygant sta. 43 269, VKJ Kennedy achool. E. 33d and Jesanp sts.

44 2J, 279. 280 Woodlawn achool. Union Y. and Bryant St. 45 251, 25114, :62.

23iu. 281, 2S2. 2'4. 286. 286't4 Ockley Green achool Alnsworth and Patton av.

in This Quitting Business. Sale! 283, 2834, 284 Kenton achool, Fenwtck and Lombard sta. 285, 287, 2SS, 2is4, 2:10 Peninsula achoo. Drum mood and Lombarj at. 46 47 4 4' 290, 291, 292, 293 Portsmouth achool.

Gloucester and Lomba d. 294. 294 296. 296. 297.

298. Central achool. John and Jersey ata. Men and women are flocking to our store to get their clothing for now or next season before we close our doors. Just a few days more, but greater bargains every day.

We are absolutely quitting business and are selling everything regardless of our loss. Sank Four Vessels Ladies Linen and Linene Suits Official Statement Issued by Admiralty on Battle In tie BalUo With Fleet of German Convoyed Ships. Men's Suite Up to "SS S7.9S Smart Suits, especially nice for Petrograd. June 16. (L N.

That Russian destroyers sunk four vessels in yesterday's battle in the Baltic was officially Announced today by the admiralty. Its statement said: $1 Summer outings. Coats and Full Skirts, in blue, white, natural and $27.50 Suite, now $14.95 $30.00 Suite, now f. $16.95 $35.00 to $40.00 Suite, now. $20.00 Suits, now 9.95 $22.50 Suite, now $11.95 $25.00 Suite, now $13.95 lavender you will need one of these 1 1 a 151155 MMo "Our torpedo boats attacked a convoy escorted by enemy steamers.

We sank two steamers, a small torpedo boat and an auxiliary cruiser and took their crews prisoners. We Buffered neither losses nor damage. Our squadron pursued the fleeing enemy until they took refugee In Swedish waters." Ladies' Suits $4o9S Coos County Farmers'' Union Picnic June 22 WAISTS 58c to $2.98. SKIRTS $1.98 to $5.98. MILLINERY 98c to $1.58.

Ladies' and Men's Raincoats $4.98 to $7.98. MEN'S HATS 95c to $1.95. MEN'S PANTS $1.95 to $2.85. MEN'S OVERCOATS $8.98, $10.98, $14.98. LADIES' COATS $3.98 to $11.98.

1 Lot, Values to $25.00 $7.95 1 Lot, Values to $35.00. $12.85 Dresses uP to $15.00 iw Sj53.9S Make Saturday your shopping day. You will save many dollars on every purchase will receive fine, reliable merchandise. A sale of this kind is an economy event not to be forgotten. CUCCESS comes in "cans" and iailure in 'cants There's success in every can of VELVET.

Opposite Meier Frank's COLUMBIA OUTFITTING CO. Pomona Grange Will Join Is Sixth Annual Celebration In. Grove Hear XTOr-wari Big Crowd Expected. Coqullle. Or- Juno 16.

The sixth an-nual picnlo of the farmers' union of Coos county will taxe place in the grove near Norway. June 22. The Coos county Pomona grange will Join the Farmers' union, and more than the usual large crowd of farmers and city people is expected. F. A.

Sikes, state secretary of the Farmers' union, will be one of the speakers. To protect the fingers while sewing is the purpose of recently patented rubber cover that are perforated for ventilation. 4 mmm Take Elevator Take Elevator 148 FIFTH STREET, SECOND FLOOR.

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