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OREGON NEWS NOTES T h e S to ry o f OF GENERAL INTEREST O u r S ta te s By JONATHAN BRACE Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. T w o new buxlneiis bonnes will open in Corvallis October 1. Fire, »Inch started in the City bakery, swept half a block o f Hermit- ton's business buildings John M l.ippold. aged 50 year», was killed when he fell front a walnut tree on his premises at Salem. The trolling launch Red Eagle was totally destroyed by fire off the j mouth of the Columbia river. Enrollment in the university o f Ore gon at Eugene this year is 18S4, an increase o f 384 over last year. Third and fourth assistant postmas- , ters. to the number o f more than 75, | held their annual convention at Salem, i The state »111 expend $20,000 this fall and winter in the construction of ri h hatchery on the Nccanicutn river. XV.— KENTUCKY lu c k y and Virginia I a that o f par ent ami child. From Virginia came most of the settlers o f the western state, and with them these pioneers brought Virginia institutions and Ideals. It was not until 1TM) that the tint authentic journey was made by a white mail luto central parts o f the region afterwards called Ken tucky. Further explorations showed that this territory held two Im portant attractions for settlers. The tlrst w h s the great fertility of wlmt was called the Blue Grass region. The so-culled blue grass, from which this state Is nicknamed the “ Blue Grass State" Is In no wise pe culiar to Kentucky. The second Inducement for settlers was the fact that there were no Indians living In this region. It was later found that many roving hnyds o f savages crossed the Ohio from the north and sorely hnrnssed the early colonists until Clark's cxixitl- tlons into Ohio and Indiana checked their Invasions. In fact, the name Kentucky Is probably derived from the Iroquois word kentka-ke, meaning "hunting land.” Another Interpretation Is “ dark and bloody ground.” but this Is doubtless Incorrect. The main highways o f trnvsl at that time were Daniel Boone’s “ W ilderness Road" through Cumberland Gap Hnd down the Ohio, Hardy pioneers poured Into this new territory In such numb«Ts that In 1711*2. with the permission o f Virginia, Kentucky was admitted to the Union ns the fifteenth state with an area o f «0..MI8 square miles. Kentucky hns thirteen electoral votes lo r president. The re markable physical condition o f Its population la shown in a re port o f the volunteers In the Civil war. This gave their av erage height as nearly an Inch taller than the New England troops and with a correspond ingly greater girth o f chest. eproxlmately 20.000.000 feet of lum ber will be loaded at Columbia river mills for ports in the Orient by Octo ber 20. Walter S. Gore, a hale and hearty resident o f Medford. 69 years old. was the first white boy born in Jackson county. Production at the Redmond juniper products mill, rebuilt since the fire which destroyed the first factory, be gan last week. During the last three months Coos county has paid $276 67 in coyote boun ties. The county pays $8 for malt's and $0 for females. Crews are now engaged in com plet ing the six miles of new grade o f the Mount Hood Loop highway on the northeast base o f Mount Hood. More than 21.720 tourists stopped in Roseburg during the last five months, according to figures compiled by the chamber of comm erce. Providing shipments o f wheat come in fast enough, the Astoria Flouring Mills company wilt operate Its plant 24 hours a day during October. Wt-sley Butler, a farmer of the Eagle Point district in Jackson county, was killed when a car he was driving over ♦ C c br V O u r - N *w»p *p-r S > n t l r » t . > turned at a curve on the Brownsboro + road. The mint distillery on the Caledonia marsh, near Klamath Falls, is in op eration. The best o f the mint crop Is producing about 40 pounds of oil to the acre. The Newberg city council has passed an ordinance abolishing all unlimited franchises granted by the city, making It necessary for concerns to apply for new charters. Ashland will hold its annual winter fair from November 29 to December 2 this year Elaborate preparations are being made for livestock, agricultural and fruit exhibits. Crook county dairymen who recent ly purchased two carloads o f Jersey cattle in Linn county were so well pleased that they are seeking four additional carloads. As thp result of what is believed to be the accidental discharge of a rifle. Warren Garrett. 16 years old, was kill 'd instantly at La Grande, the bullet going through his heart. Andrew West, a Finlander, at work in the Eel lake camp o f the Buehner Lumber company near Marshfield, was killed instantly when a dead limb from a tree f ” ' / —• h e l his skull. The Oregon public service com m is I n Lackawanna Twins sion has . i the application for Union Suits boys and girls increased rates on the street-car lines . find a winter refuge that is of Salem. Eugene, West Linn and A s particularly safe and pleas toria, until January 1 o f next year. The growers in Rogue river valley ant. N o wind elf nor frost will receive more than $2,000,000 from sprite can find his way their pears and apples this year, a c within. cording to Mark Montgomery, agent for the Southern Pacific at Medford. The fabric o f this friendly Up to date, 2831 ex-service men en underwear is o f superior titled to benefits under the so-called selected yarns,ft nely kn i tied, bonus law have filed applications for sterilized and pre-shrunk in cash contributions, while 2682 appli live steam. It won’t shrink cants have expressed a preference for loans. from service or in the tub. As the result o f a tuition fee of $84 The military shoulder is a levied by the directors, farmers in the marvel. It is the orderly vicinity of Bend will make no effort underwear. to send their children to the Bend schools, claim ing that the fee is exor bitant. Pear shipments to date from the Hood River valley have reached 65 carloads. During the past week 24 car loads o f apples were shipped, the Ap ple Growers' association leading with Underwear and 10 cars. Slumber Suits The greatest volume of wheat ever F O R HOYS A N D Q IR L 8 P R O M shipped abroad from Portland during B IR T H T O S IX T E E N a single month was exported during September. The total for the month, i We invite your inspection o f which breaks all past records, was 4,- LackawannaTwins in various styles ami in qualities to suit 730,280 bushels. every requirement o f service Because of ;he wholesome conditions and price. in Oregon, with little discontent and a satisfied people, the Ku Klux Klan has made little progress In Its effort* to perfect an organization, according to a telegram prepared by Governor DISTRIBUTORS Olcott and sent to Herbert Bayard Swope, executive editor o f the New York W orld. ro fresh aleuti woro enjoyed. Tho oluh ■noeti tieni TUeidny with Mrv (I. A. l’ roetor, .Ir. ♦ ♦ ♦ The worin li V uiiiiiunary nieloty of N o I noii I iun IO| h tuie Itili Kortl truck On Tuculay excuìiig, Octuhcr 4. oc the t'Iirutinii ehiireh will hohl iti body, all m fine n ) iii | h *, for CuriYil a quiet wcildmg ut tho I.orni regular monthly meeting ni the ehureti nith «7c i.itile liouic il ihort dm tauri' molili ol parlón \\ .alno .In x al n i nomi. Di tolirr #500. Ilio city whcu M in llii/cl l ’ole, of 12. ut Ilio limai hour. Mrs. ,1 s McKuy, uf Onkhind, spont l ’oiiil 'fornice, and i lini in T. Liti le. III«* w«*ok enti Iter«* ut tlo* lioim* o f Iter of tlm city, woro unitovi ni aiarntigo, Mr*. G. A l'rot'lor, *lr, nini Mr- msior, M in . Georgi« Orr. iti tho proiouoo o f Iho two Liti Ut Il \\ I'llll* Will 111* Witiilod Gotiti «»Iti .10v i ami I** t In* filini boi and a fow noar nriglihor", ('oiintillnt ion Hub Thur**«|u\ ti f 1 1 * moon oa»ini's1 t'ottiigi* Gruve V uleaiiixiiitf Ro\>. \V \ t'Iiapiii offioiatiag Tho of uoit Worl j i * » 11 ovouuig » a i ipont micially ami ro <#» '<•* & The Henry MoKihhon laiuily ha\o froihuicut* woro ior\od. Tho \V K. tV will kivi » tlo ii ripuliir rumoNotl tt» Ctihurg, vvltere tliey hit ve ♦ ♦ ♦ monthly dm nor to Git* ui«nil»t‘i * of fio* M ri. I.itili Deal .arici outortaiiiod O. A R in I O it K liuti tomorrow, r«*nt«*t| a ranch. C. K. I in pii i t*y lofi y est t*r tilt y morn Woiluonlay :iftom ooii for tu r daughtor Ortotmr 8. uip l'or Ktirest Univo to attenti th<* Elitraheth, tho ocouiion homg tho liltlo ♦ + ♦ Me Gititi ist con Ieri* lice, lady ‘i Inutili birthilay UHltìvonuiry. Tilt* foroitfii miNMion* Noolot n of ito* t'Iiihlrvn ‘i gamoi ami ilainty rofroih \lt t limit-•( oh it roll mot \\ < »InoNtli \ uf Christian Hcience oliurch, corner of in rat i woro oiijoyod Tho gu oiti xvoro tornoon with Mi'' V. S. Uuff. .1« l lorstm un olino unti Hootjml Street Irono Grigg-, Durothx Jaohmiu, Mar Siimluy Services ut II u. ni. Wetlues ♦ ♦ ♦ g.irot S h oi', l’Inlip G inn, Evelyn tf Till» I'lINt M M t rOlIN olili» will IIICO f »Iny S e r v i c e s ut 7 p. in. Smith, Milluni ami Iti \ MoKnrhiml, Monthly afternoon with Mr*« O. I.. Mrs. K. I*. Yuuglin, o f lloppuer, is Boi .lo k and Dan T ra i», l.o ii t’omior N tulio I*. NiNitiui; with Iter sistt'r, Mrs. Kiumii nini Irono ami Kxolxn Shnmla. I k>olit t le. M rs. K at hert ut* S o h l o o f was m tlo* The «titillai «*x|H*riotioe not* in I of tht' SII EHI l'F TO VIhIT HCKNK OK KARL IIF.BKRT SHOOTING city Wotliiesdtty on ruiito fittiti In r hul o n * aid *tn lety of the I'rcNltYtoriun houle at Saloni lo Kilt Iterliu, w lit ro hor ohuroh will hi* hohl ni tho chun h |*ar tintigli! «*r is attornimi; so I umi I. lor«* WodnoNilav afteriuHiii, Oottihor I-, Tu litko |»io(tires uf ilio s|H>t whert» tiallnway writes insiiratioe. tf at half |u»Nt two. Tht* boat«***«** for Klm«*r Yooinan »hot Karl lleiM*rt for a the oooaNÌou are M r*- G. B. I'ituhur, deor un 8c|»tcmhcr 10, ami iiis | h « o | ilio ll»»vvani Mitolioll, o f Alhauy, was in Mr*. \V .1. Whito, Mr» Mnry Smith hrush ami condii luna of ilio termiti, tilt* city Wt*tliiestliiy. atol Mr*«. Karl Hill Ml momhor** ami Hheriff Krotl Stick«*!*, l kht>tt»^rit|»lu*r K Mrs. A. Il S i in pst ni uttomlotl tho those interostui) are cordially invitod K. Martin and W G Hauser loft Ku I. iiiii entinty fair in Alhauy this we«*k . . . gene Ttiosdav munitili; for Hrt*tow Mrs N. K. Mei Jtiiphlin loft Weduos The I .a Com un olub met TiM'Ntlay motttloWN, 25 mi Ics f rotti Onkritfi;c with M r» t\ J. Ko ui and on joy oil n Hauser wa* ni tho linntitii; |»nrlv wlien • lay fur l.os Angolos tu n isti hor stili, Max \Vilsuii. delightful micia I aftornoon ami dniiitv llohort was .situi tutti mortoli» woiimlotl Wlien yoii waul not ilio chcit|tcst ref rohmentN Norvotl by the liontu*?* ft»r a det*r Ity Y uomini. Guests o f tin* oluh wore Mrs l.oon Yoottian was intliotod hy thè Innt car tt» I mi v Init tht* cbc«}>eat t « » ria n IVsl.nr/«**», Mrs. Harry K. Metcalf trioni jury fur mattMlnuglitor luit tht* buy U\ orlami Cali Ilo fur dcinoustm jl22tf ami Mrs. (V A Hart ell. jutlgt» rubai ilio iiidietm«*ut was not in timi. ^ 4 |i l»ro|H*r forni ami ortlurutl tht* gran«l I Miss llt'loii Kuster, o f I a »rane, went Miss |rt»| Hunk uiini * a tloli^htful jury reeonvenetl on October IO, t«> | Iti UuNohtirp Weiliiestlny fur a visit ut blueing |»arty at her home on Hail ai;ain art on th«* mattor. l'hutogra|»hs th«* homo taf ber *i»ter, Mrs. Ruy road street Monday e\oiling in honor ami Information that may In* scNtir«*«! . Couuts. o f M i s s Mary Miller. \ ntimber of by thè sheriff in e\|N*oto«l to I h * unoi I Hugli I. Smith rottimeli Mmitlny Kuftene Young |N*ople wore nuiong the l*y thè i*ntml jury ami at Gii* trial fr«»m u business trip t « » l'orlaml ami a iJueNtN. Tho nhertff »»X|s*ots tt will tak»* thre visit vx il li Mi» Smith ami Gioir small ♦ 9> P «lays to complete tho trip. stili at Saloni Th«* M I*. G. eluh was entertained Gerititi Marno*, moni hor uf thè fao H ttv e 2&r b y p a y i n g y o u r m i liiw r ip uh v «»f tho t * ni v'ersity tif Ort*gon, ami latti week l»y Mrs. Armand Wynne. ••• Miss Klimliolh W«»otlri«lge, o f l*t« I.» The usual »orini amollit ios atol dainty tion us Noon as it c ip » ros. SOCIETY J Umphrey & Markin I Kilgelie, lire visi l l l i g at thè litiiue t»f M r . l i o b e r t a s i s t e r , M r s . ,1 I. J o n e s M r. a m i Mrs. J . H K vans, o f Kort lami, a r m e t l y e s t e r i lw y limi iti»* v i * i f iug ut tilt* hoiiit» of Mi». K viiiis b r u t Ite r, «I- L e w is . HTATK O OLLIX’TH 12 . 2115.14125 MOTOR VK IIIO LK LIOKNMK FKKH He le in, Ore., Ori. I A lutai **f 'MI5.III 25 ili fee» WUS eulleot» «1 hy I he stati* motur v ehi« le «le|sirtl»»eiit »lurinp thè |ternnl .1 1 «ntiltry I to S«*pteii»l»cr 15 o f this year, Hcoordiiig tt» a r«*| m »rt |»re pareti hy Sali» \ /" /o r , seoretnry et state Tf.» se lo fi iuolmletl r»*i;»st rutiuii f « • f aiittimohih*", m»»t <»royo U*s, mutui hioyoles, ohaiiffeurs, dealors ami up erntors, «Inpiu atos uf all kimls ami t raiisfors. Hegistratinns umlor fi»«* vurmus »las sifioatimis fnllnw: Motor vehides, 11 ’ 1 , 7 ' n ; uiotoroyo|«*s, ; « lui II f f»*lirs, 5<l'J0; »It'ltlers, f»4lM ; o|M*rntt»rs, .'(5,i!l4; duplicates f»• r auto molnh*s, muturoyeles, mott»r hioyoles ami t|oah*rs, 1241; duplicate ohauffetirs, •*•1 ; duplicati' up«Tiiturs, 285 M; tt «Idi tinniti tletilers, Infili; transfer*, 11,172 ami h'ttrners, 521 . l ane r ou n Iy 's slmro is # 101 , 827.50 Hunday Hrliool Class OrKStiixes Memhers o f ilo* young lathe»' ola»» of th«* Mrosh y i cria ti Sum lay solitali mot wi:h (he Miss«*» Williua ami Marie Thurher Tuesilay ««voinng «»f lust week ami elected tin« fullnwmg o ffic e rs ; Mvrtl«« I'ntts, presith-nt ; Klnnr Kuttwles, Nice president ; Kvclyu V fitteli, se«-re t it ry ; |t»»ris Hohletmau, treusurerj Marie Tlturher, class re |N»rter. A R Hp«ar»»w, pastor o f the ohuroh, is teacher o f the class. (r For Good Values In Merchandise Always Shop at Umphrey Mackin’s Here A re Some New Offerings This Week FINE Q UALITY ENVELOPE CHEMISE N EW LOW TOP CORSETS AND GIRDLE FORM BKASSIERS _ 85c Kiubmhlerrd french knot il' .iiKiih in con traxting shuth-s. all •■■IgcN ami ahonhlcr hamls hcniKt il cheti ; material o f fine qnal ity Ioni; cloth in flesh |>ink ami white; less than half the price uf a year ago. See them on display. Sizes .'¡li In iti. Vba, Oriced 85c each The iicxx gndie forni bntMsierc anaixers llie deiuaml nf xxniiieii and girls xx lui desil e a fonti-fitti iik gii'dle Mitlmui honing or stava Theue new girdle lui in hrasaieres are a gir die and hrassiere eumhine<l ili mie piece xxilli gaiti i» atlaelied NVe are slmxxing lite gii die fumi hrassierea ni fli'sh pink in iblee slyles Nini are eurdially inviled lo look tliem iixer al unir cmiveiiience. $1 50. $2. $2 50 l ’ n e e ra n g e is SALE OF SILK BLOUSES CONTINUES THIS W E E K K N 1 T U N D E K W E A R One-third off Regular Price These silk Idolises o f - fered for this sale are new this season. There are no two slyles alike and W hen the Brooklet Builds a Roof to Frolic Beneath LACKAWANNA TWINS Tales oi the Town \ l t u , C u l l i , v i * i t u d i otnipl» »»t «lay ^ a l ili«* G e o r g e A. l ' i o e l u r , .I r . , ht»uie t h è l a t t a r |Mirt u f Inst w oek Miss W t H id r it lg e a m i M r s . l ' r o c t o r w e r e in lite suin e lie ti C ross u n i i in K r a iic e . M r . l im i M r s . T o m l't t r k nis o n , t»f l*t» r i la u t i, a m i M r liu ti M r s . W a l t e r I l a ust» r , o f Kiigt'io*, inoloro»! u p W o d iioMtla v a m i ni ni lo»l vx 1 1 li M r s . A l b e l l i t w k i i i s , u t o t It e r u f t h è w u in e ii M r . a m i Mrs. G II K obcrts, of we have a V good range o f sizes. We could not describe all the sty les here and must content ourselves with giving you a cor dial invitation In come 'to the store and view the styles for yourself. N ou will not be disappointed in the values, for the reg ular prices were very low and reasonable and are now especially desirable at ibis ALL SILK CAMISOLES 95c EACH You would have paid over a dollar more for the same values a year ago. The camisoles recently sold for $1.25 each. We originally had twelve styles at this priee hut some sizes are broken although we can fit you in some one or more of the styles. Special this week and next 95c one-third o ff sale. N EW A HOST OF SILK TIES FOR MEN AND BOYS Yes, we have the genuine boys’ ties in lengths somewhat shorter than for men. The tie illustrated here is the new “ Com modore” diagonal stripe, now very popu lar over the country. I ’ r ieed each $1.25 NVe are showing Cheney brothers pure silk ties, with patented satin slip-band in hack, in a very large assortment of new pat terns. Priced 50c, 75c, $1 to $2.50 The new “ Stay-T ie” ueektie is the newest improved tie which does not require an expert to use as it snaps on. The knot is hand tied. Priced 50c, 75c, $1 M en’s Hose at Reasonable Prices M en’s eotton work socks priced 15c, 20c, 25c nt .... M en’s eoi ton lisle dress socks 25c, 35c, 40c ]irice»l Men 'a wool and wool mixed sox 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 00c, 75c at. l'or wonieii now in stock l'or fall and winter in all weights, bolli cottoli and wool. Foresi Mills under wear is far superior tu ordiuary hramls and nnly lin d i a trial in wear or a moment’s comparinoti to convince thè must skep ficai. Kvcry Foresi Mills knitled underwear gai niciit is full fushioiicd and Iliade of thè very licst oT cicali yariis, bolli cottoti ami wool. All si-ams are woven fiat, no thicker tinnì thè fabric il self. 'The slioiibb r scaius are cut a vx Inch affords more centi* s T u fullness front. Cotton unions priced Wool unions priced Cotton vests and drawers $1.25 to $2.25 $3.50 to $4 75 06c to $1 SILK AND COTTON AND SILK DRESS SHIRTS FOR MEN AT REASONABLE PRICES Most of these shirts just arrived this week and they arc surely at tractive in pattern as well hn price. These shirts arc all yarn dyed (not printed); the threads are dyed first and then woven into the fabric, which gives assurance of I'nst color in washing the shirts. Home of the patterns arc displayed in the west window. W e would be pleased to show you all o f the patterns today. Priced $2.75, $2.95, $3.25 to $0 Try THE QUALITY _____ R E- goooservice These Items Prom Grocery Department Hulk ground cocoa, lh Polar white laundry soap, bara, each Olympic brand pastry flour, pound box Our 15c large 5c 2• 30c