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Oakland Tribunei
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AUGUST 8, 1920. OaklanD Ctibunt 0A SUNDAY MORNING 'Icnyiliovajn market, governed by the law of supply and demand," aald Professor Boyle, "marks the passing of a wartime condition of vital Importance to the grower. What Impressed me was the fact that country elevators according to Professor James E. Boyle of Cornell University, formerly with the bureau of markets of the United States department of agriculture, who was present recently when the pit resumed operations, after a three-years' war-time Interruption. market, I look for a constantly loH ores sing volume of business, which will be governed for some time by the ability of the railroads to supply Where the knot Is loose the String sllprwth.

Hpsntsh Proverb. there was ho 'trading for future delivery many country elevators refused to buy from the farmers, because they had no way of knowing what wheat' would bring when it reached the central markets. Now that trsfles may be r'S-le the onen Museum Will Pose Chimpanzee With Exhibit as Man Student Stable Wheat Price For Farmers Seen (By I'nlversal Sfsn Service.) CHICAGO, Aug. 7. Stable wheat prices for the- American farmer will iresult from trading in future deliveries by the ('hnpo Board of Trade.

(-hedged their wheat is if there wever had ben an' Interruption. When Greek Theater Curator John Rowley Plans Novel 'Attraction for Oak- aT nov HARR1MOX DASTORTH: I One of tlx plKiiojtrw lis of JIGt.S, I tlie Oak la ml Public Mu-ui i Afrlrnn KipexUtlon mascot. I which will be used to make) I inouVI olilroi-anwr for Darwinian I exhibit. land Building. HONTIKOVA.

-young- dramatis soprano living In Kan Krancisco, i will furnish the pro-! The plsre of man and monkey Jn rram at the usual Sun- the animal world will be exchanged day half-hour of music In special exhibit at the Oakland in: the Greek theater Public Museum, which Is planned fcy this at John Rowley, curator of the muaeum lend on which, work will be started Miss Honyikova has ap clock, reared OAKLAND In various recitals tn fitJ-thts week. The central figure in the exhibit Francisco aad despite her youth has New Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses are arriving daily. Optical Parlors Tlie latest scientific equipment and expert Me zzanint Floor) r. i will be a full-grown chimpanzee. The chimpanzee skin, cured and prepared for taxldermto purposes, is now on the way from New Tork City.

It Is, a gift from Dr. Fred A Lucas, director of the American Museum of Natural History, to Rowley. Rowley' i ing Mon day was formerly chief of exnlbits for the eastern museum before he came to created a favorable tmpresston as a linger ot high distinction. This will (j her last appearance In the vicinity ofora leaving; for New Vbrk. where the la to study the coming year.

The program 1s as follows: () -faro mla bo" Giordan! (fc--. Had I Jubal's Handel "Cradle Song' Ruasltu ibr "The Broken Hubmst.m (c) "A "oupl.t" Anonymous (In Russian) "Tee Ton bt "T'etitea Ropes" (c) "bpinning Wheel Song" Foster id) "Robin, Robin. Sing Me a Song" Ana. "Caro Nome," from "Rig- olette" Verdi, George HcSIuui.it tkt piano. OPERA WILL BE rRESEXTED TWICE So heavy has been the advance Inquiry regarding the production at the Greek theater in Berkeley this month of Saint-Saens' "Samson et Pallia" that Paul Bteindorff.

who Is Oakland. It is planned to fit up a small room in the museum the study of a modern scientist. The walls will be lined with bookshelves filled with scientific books. CHIMPANZEE TO Instead of, a man seated at the library table by his, study lamp, the chlmpanr.ee-will occupy a luxurious oi erstuf fed, aasy. chair and will be posed so he appears to be studiously, devlving Into the mysteries of lu--In's "The Iecent of I -'0 ax9aesMSSia4SsesMSK u.K In this manner- the chimpanzee will have taken tne place of man.

Rowley olans to fit the room with entirely new decorstlons in a dark study tone. The chimpanzee will be mounted In an easy reclining attitude, slumped down in hia seat and with his feet stretched out before ham on a leather footstool. By his feet. Row. ley plans to place an electric heater been received here, will be wed by, Rowley as the basis for the tuxider-mlr model of the chimpanzee.

The "JigKs" phoiogrsphs show the' muscular shapes of a chimpanzee 1n various attitudes, and will be iie ray to enable Rowley to get the cor-: rect proportions in the body when he mounts the chimpanzee for the Par-; wlnlan exhibit. "What will you name your ou chjmnaiizpe?" Rowley wss aked. "I don't know yet," he replied "But I will piohabiy name hliu lor a friend of mine, who Is a professor of anthropolony in an Eastern.jmlver-' slty that is, if he will stand for "If the chimpanzee Is so studious, i may he not need a pair of "We shall see. I certainly shall not I as the last touch of modernity. Work will be started on the exhibit as soon as the chimpanzee skin arrives from New York.

It is expected to arrive soon, as a letter just received from Dr. Lucas says that the skin was to be shipped the day after the letter was written. "JIGGS" AS MODEL A -large number of photographs of "Jlggs," the tame chimpanzee mas A sale that is planned many, many months ahead and for which our buyer scoured the markets for bargains. Many prices lower than today's wholesale price. A Great Sale in Its Qualities, Quantities and Savings Offered.

Get Your Winter Bedding While These Economies Prevail. axe. .0 1 a cot of the Oakland Fvblto Museum hesitate to equip him with, some expedition In Africa, which have Just modern bone-rims if he needs them." (Data aupplied by Oakland Pioneer) Bedspreads White Cotton Blankets S4.65 Com forts Silkoline At Economy Prices Crochet U.75 pComf orts $3.95 it belonged to the United Wales Government, not to Peralta. and erected a cabin near the foot of Broadway. The Incorporation of tbe--riy these men.

the obtaining of the waterfront by them, and their various coniet relating thereto and wuh the Peraltas are I'irg since well-known matters of histor-. The Oakland Pioneers are to hold ther nxt regjlar next Friday evenirg at the city hail. A heavily fleeced blanket, double pink or blue border. Plaid Wool Nap Bedspreads In It 20. one Luis Maria Peralta.

then a Mexican soldier st the Preaidio of Francis-o for over thirty jeers, was granted by hia government "on account of distinguished and meritorious sen-ices." a tract of land extend--trig from San Leandro feek to what la now the northern boundary of Alameda county. It was then and for many years after Inhabited only by Mexk-ans and Indians. In 1141 PersJta divided this Kan Antonio grant among h.s sons, and the portion comprising the business, part of kUnd was riven to hLs son. Vicente, and Kal Oakland to Antonio. The Vicente Permit hemevtead com- the conductor, haa decided upon two performances instead cf one.

These will be given Tuesday and Thursday evenings, August It and 21. and the rats and support will be the same each" Mtaa Julia Clauasen, famous star of the Chicago Grand Opera Com-pany, and John Hand, the young American tenor, who will sing the title roles, are expected to arrive next week, by which time the local snd coast singers who will have the supporting roles, will be perfected therein and ready to commence the final Joint rehearsals. Miss Ciaus-sen'e previous appearances as both with the hicago cmpany. In her own native Sweden, at Covent Garden, London, and elsewhere have served to make of it ns her most radioed parte. Chief emphasis among the ssveral ballets which are planned for the production, according to the announcement of Bteindorff.

will be laid upon the Bachanalian orgie, which will serve to characterise the pagan (surroundings In which the Israelites found themselves at Gaza. Upon this ballet the chief art of Anita Peters Wright, who la training the ttaiiet of more than a hundred beautiful dancing glrla. will be lavished. The maddest part of all tfg pa-gentry Is reached In the last act of Salnt-Saens1 master work. At the very height of the Intoxication and revelry Samson, the blinded giant, alios himself to be led between the plllara that support Pagons temple, where, with a strength suddenly given him from above, he crushes the rioters and himself In one ter-Tlnc catastrophe.

Rehearsal of the orchestra which Will play Salnt-Ssena' beautiful muslo has already commenced. It is the largest orchestra, that Bteindorff has yet collected and directed and is expected to be more than adequate to its great taskv- RErnrx-8 f. s.sT k.ACH IV PROGRAM A new march, "Who Will Marry Me." by Joseph X. Redding, brom-Inent member of the Bohemian Club, will be one of the headline numbers in the coming Sunday e-ftemoon popular concert In Lekenide park by Paul Btetndorff Oakland Municipal band. Other feature numbers on the program announced today by Secretary Henry Vogt of the park department, manager of -the band, will be Handel's celebrated "Largo" and grand fantasia from Cou- nod's "Faust." The complete program is as follows: iar-Hpangid Banner" March, "Gardes t'u Corps'.

B. Hall overture. "If I Were a Walts. "La Serenade" Vletra s) "elebrsl "Largo" Handel (b) March, "Who Will Marry Main) Joseph D. Redding Grand Fanlaale, "Faust" Gounod Intermission.

Overture. "Fortune Hunter" Baritone solo. ta "I Don't Have t'e to Go to Heaven" Agr (k) Skookum" Wood By Harkness. Gems from "6ri" Kallman "Faekeltans" March, "Beau Ideal" Sousa Blankets Rtgutarlf $8.50 lor Extra heavy and warm. Calif rrda Counties ShoiuQensus Gains i.

i WASHINGTON, Aug: PreHm- Idora Park- Ancient Indian rt.uja-..on sures -were an-mounda. composed mainly of today cenrus bureau ovsier shells, were found at Wet Xtn Rafael. popular ion. Berkeley and Alameda. with similar ones scattered elsewhere.

White Cotton Blankets $5.45 Regularly $650 Heavy weight blankets, double bed size, warm and fleecy. Wrool-Finish Plaid Blankets Regular $10 Extra fine v.ool inisK. dou- ble ize. Colon: pink. blue, yellow and lavender.

White Wool-Finish Blankets Regularly) $8.50 Double bed sire, heavy weight. Warm and durable. While Wool Blankets Regularly $13.50 for. $1 A 95 Extra large ize. Fine 1U quality, bound with mohair.

Pink or blue border. Feather Pillows Feather Pillows $1.59 Sire 1823. Filled with pore feather and covered with attractive art ticking. Feather Pillows $4.95 Sise 21x27. Extra fine pillow filled with soft feather and covered with fine art ticking.

firl floor. puil. biue. tao and pay plaids. Wool Mfcecl Blankets Rtgularh $10 $7.95 Very fine and white.

Mo- hair binding. Eitia value. Sheets Clareniont Sheets $2.29 Sir Fine hesvy, weight sheet free from tilling and team less. Limit of 6 to rgMomrr. Qaremont Pillow Cases 59c Sire The ssme fine quality si the heet.

A very rest value. Limit of 6 te rutomer. Extra Special Pink and blue coverings in attractive designs and scroll stitched. Silkoline Comforts $4.95 Various designs in coverings with plain borders. Pink and blue colorings and scroll stitched.

Very good value. Silkoline. Comforts $6.95 i Choice patterns of silkoline in pink, biue or yellow. Fine white filling. Silkoline Comforts $8.95 Pure vhite cotton filling.

Solid color with silk mull border. Shade: pink, blue and yellow. Silk Mull Comforts $12.95 Mull top with silkoline back Filled with pare white doubhvearded Light and warm. In pink, blue and yellow. (Firtt Floor) Regularly $3.50 Good, heavy quality spreads in full double bed size.

Marseilles desigb. Crochet Pedspreads Regularly $6.00 Scalloped or. riijge. spreads With cut corners for brass beds. some patterns.

Dimity Bedspreads Three-quarter bed size' made of fine -ripplette that wears and launders beautifully. Heavy Satin IVIarseilles Bedspreads $5.85 With scalloped and cut corners. Dou- ble bed size. Satin Marseilles Bedspreads $7.85 Regularly $10. Fine satin-finish bedspreads with embroidered scalloped cut 1112; kirsce 119, or J.I per rent.

Madera county. Cat. popula- mcreajuf s.ri' 1910. Ii3. 4 i per cent.

-ounty. if population. IT it since 1919, JJ4, or. li.f per cent. Yuba county.

population. 10.JTJ; inrreiie since 1119. iii. or 3.1 per cent. Hnohotnifch including Kv- 1 erett, 120 population.

S0: increae since 110, 4S1. or! 14 per rent. AITEU TIIIRTV VHtRS LORAIN. Ohio, Aug. 7.

John ZiKimeister snd his twin brother. Henry( met here the other dav for the first time in thirty years. John' in a IxraJn policeman. Henry lives In Seattle. "When we separated thirty years San Pablo wss a flourishing submission, a-rid lien Antonio, a small central portio nof what is now East Oakland, was a town long before there was a aingle white settler In Oakland.

At Han Antonio there was an em-barcardero or wharf, from which lumber wss shipped from the-redwood forests, ss well as hide and, horns collected from the adjoining country, The first Oakland settler In what now the cityof Oakland was 14 wees Chase, father of the late George Chase, who pitched his tent at what Is now the foot of Brosdwsy In the winter of 1149-10 and commenced huntings He was found here by the Patten Bros, when they arrived In the spring of the following year. In the summer of the same year came the historic trio, Csrpentler, Moon and Adams, who took pos-e-tnn ft the lund claiming- thst Pillows $3.95 Siie Extrs quslity feather snd fine art ticking-cover. (Firit Floor) $2.95 SiM Filled wtlh fine grsde of pure festhert snd covered with fancy slrlpe lit Ling, junn saia. people could not tell us apart. Now Hnry I thirty pounds heavier than I and one can baMlv te We are brother" Full double bed size.

comers. erst ginnin a 1 a a Sale of ml sT FOUR a Cotton Fro cMs w'- Practically our entire stock of beautiful cotton frocks on sale beginning tomorrow Divided into price groups for easy, choosing. SPECIALLY PRICED uUes of YOUNG FELLOWS' SUITS REGULARLY WORTf $27.50 TO $60 Voile and Organdy Dresses Cotton Frocks S7.95 I Formerly $12.95 Dark figured voiles and light colored organdies. Very graceful, dainty frocks effectively trimmed. HP- REPRICED FOR! SPECIAL SELLING TO $23 $33 Light and dark shades with pretty trimmings of net, dainty tucks- and ruffles.

Formerly priced much higher. immmm Organdy and Voile Frocks Art extremely low' price for these beautiful dresses. Sheer and $16.95 dainty voiles and organdies with fine tucks, fascinating ruffles and narrow ribbon girdles in contrasting shades. A variety of styles at this price. newest models desirable fabrics Prettiest patterns they're displayed in ur i2th st.

windows Dotted Swiss -and? Ginsrham Dreses Organdy Dresses 7 Fine Gingham Dresses Values to $22.50 Fine quality ginghams in checks I CY IT and plaids and stripes. Fashioned iI)Jlx, in varied quaint and pretty styles. Some with graceful tunics, others trimmed with white Braid and buttons. (Sccofi Floor.) In exclusive models. Former value to $45 Exquisite dresses for after 0 :) l) 7 fr the Clearance Salts: Values 'to $1125 Smart looking dresses for morn- sass ing or afternoon wear at home.

Z. Choe small checks and large fMj) 9 3 icr- bTBCCTft. noon, and garden events. I Dresces that are wonder! S. H.

Greeii Trading SUmps Free with every piirchsse. with wtute collars and culls, Qj)cj) bargains at this low price. (Second Floor.) a orfindy vests and overskirts. 1.

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