WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK SHANGHAI CITY SURRENDES* ............ . OREGON PROJECTS FINO 0. S. FAVOR STATE NEWS SCHOOL DA1JS Shanghai.—After a final stand at Mill City. The work of building the Hwangtu. 15 miles west of Shanghai, new school gymnasium at Gates was the Chekiang troops defending the completed Friday by contractors ami city against onslaughts of armies back­ Brief Resume Most Important ed by the Chinese central government Baker, Owyhee and Vale Dis the painting will begin immediately. 1M' at last have admitted their defeat. Albany.—An Italian carnival will be Paily News Items. rrrM« *<“•* *** tricts Approved. Foreign observers in the Sungkiang given by the Albany College Women's MOW '*"* **** sector reported Tuesday morning that league October 29 and 30 for the pur­ an armistice was arranged at 5 P. M. pose of raising funds for the college Monday, after which both sides ceas­ library. I tivJtO sm ed firing. Advance guards of the re­ i«»«» *' Albanyr Flax growing in Linn coun treating Chekiang troops arriving from YUmt tTFAO X ** ty may be added to the county's list the Hwangtu. Kitting and Liuho sec- < »>*■ Events of Noted People, Governments tors declared similar arrangements All Declared Likely to Succeed Finan­ of agricultural efforts as a result of TVs—»* u meeting of several»Interested farm had been perfected there. and Pacific Northwest, and Other cially Will Provide For 300 ers with a delegation of men Interest- Apparently Chang TuePing. 60 year- ed in the propagation of the flax grow­ Things Worth Knowing. New Families. old battler who refused to accept the ing indtfttry in the valley. decision ot other Chekiang chiefs to surrender, was forced to give in aft^r Hillsboro.—One hundred per cent The supreme court reconvened Mon­ his final brilliant attack, in which Washington. D. C.—Three zew Irri­ enrollment In the county, state and day for its winter term, but handed his 4000 troops forced some of the gai iongat Ion projects for Oregon are national educational associations Is down no decisions. The first are ex­ hottest fighting of the entire war. the record» set by the teachers of the pected Monday. About 1000 Chekiang soldiers from approved by a commission appointed Hillsboro city schools In a report turn under the terms of the report of the ed over to the county school superIn Armed outlaws in a series of hold­ the battle fronts directly west of the ups in Detroit Tuesday obtained three city had arrived at Shanghai Tuesday fact finding commission. These pro­ tendent Friday afternoon. payroll satchels containing approxi­ morning, at the north railway station. jects are the Baker in Baker county Marshfield. —- The Women's Civic Forty-three carloads more were report­ and the Owyhee and the Vale in Mal mately »25,000. School and Citizenship proved a popu ed held at Chenju, five miles west of Fighting between the Sao Paulo the city, while 10,000 were said to be heur counties, embracing more than lar innovation this year when the first meeting was held, tor organization. rebels and Brazilian federal forces is awaiting transportation at Hansiagn. 170,000 acres of land. Twenty foreigners who were deslr- Copyright These projects had previously continning, according to official ad- 12 miles west, and at Hwangui. been vice« forwarded from Rio Janeiro. All of the Chekiang soldiers station­ recommended as feasible from the ous of becoming American citizens en rolled at the opening- meeting. Evacuation of two Spanish positions ed at Liuho. 30 miles to the northwest engineering standpoint, but doubt was Mill City.—The second shipment of in Morocco, Adru, in the Buharra sec­ on the Yangtze coast, were reported left as to whether they would prove tor, and Sunna, in the Zoo El Jemis withdrawn. The discipline of the defeated troops an economic, agricultural and finan- salmon eggs from the racks near region, is announced in an official w-as generally good, it was reported. Icla! success. The reports open the Breitenbush was made Friday, when statement. despite their complete ignorance of I way for the secretary of the interior approximately 2.000.001) eggs were By DOUBLAS MALLOCH Dr. Thomas Le Breton and Deputy where they were going or what they to recommend to congress the appro- shipped to the hatchery at Mehama. Bj F. A. WALKER Molinari of .Buenos Aires were both were supposed to do. Albany. Albany's auto tourist priation of money to start construc­ Heavy naval, police and volunteer However camp ground in Bryant park has LIKE BROWN LEAVES slightly wounded after a brief encount­ tion. guards patrolled the borders of the brought in »1048 so far this season er in an affair of honor at midnight Your task how small, your task how The Vale project was investigated and more than 8000 persons have stop­ high resolves which »» Monday night. The duel was fought foreign settlements throughout the great. night, and no one was permitted to by Professor W. L. Powers, soil tech- only yesterday »re today ped at the camp over night. The total with sabers. nologist of the Oregon Agricultural for the year is expected to reach »1200 scurrying hither nnd thither, like However dark the day or dreary. enter or leave them. Think what you are—the world State Senator Joyce and State Persistent reports were circulated college; W. S. McLaughlin, irrigation before the park is closed for the blown leavea in a romping November must wall guie. Representative O'Brien were arrested that Lu *Yuang Hsiang, commander-ip- investigator, and G. H. Hogues of the winter. Twenty-four hours ago we were very Until the thing you have begun in Chicago ^pd taken to a police sta­ chief of the defeated Chekiang armies. United States bureau of reclamation, Salem.—There were two fatalities serious; this morning. In anticipation Is bravely drrai/ied and rightly done. tion early Monday after a fight with and Ho Feng Ling, military commis- A local committee, consisting ot Ralph in Oregon due to industrial accidents of a day’s pleasure, we ure decidedly a dozen policemen. The policemen sioner of Shanghai. ant^ General Lu's Holte, D. Biggs and J. H. H. Dear- Think what you are. However lonely, sought to arrest the legislators for aide. had fled to Japan, but verifies- mond .all of Vale, assisted the com during the week ending October 9. frivolous. However much yourself you doubt. We do not care to | >I1 the duy according to .a report prepared here speeding. Home task Is yours, your problem only, tion of the reports was not obtainable, mittee. with sober thoughts. In recommending the Vale project by the state Industrial accident com For you to take, and work It out. Up to September 30, 1924, total of We are young and the years lie be­ The victims were Milo fore us. We can "settle down” to the Each day the world's new labor* start, the committee declared that the land mission. »12,479.541.01 has been paid by the Timber Funds Allotted. state of Washington in veterans' com­ Washington. D. C.—Under the law mainly sage brush benches bo- Shestak. Joseph, laborer, and F. J. steady motion of the treadmill when And In that world you hive a part. we find we have to do It, but not pensation claims, numbering 57,426, which gives to states 25 per cent ot tween Jamieson and Malheur canyon Schultz. Knappton. chaser. now, while the horizon is unsullied Think what you are. You were th* according to report of the veterans’ the receipts of sales of timber of na-|and Harper bench, having an area of Eugene.—At a meeting of the Lane by a cloud und all the surroundings nearest compensation department to State tional forest reserves Oregon is to *8.350 acres with an estimated gross CouMty Farmers' union at Lorane Sat­ about us are bright and Inviting, call­ To take the task that now 1« yours. Auditor Clausen. receive the sum of »176,943 for the last annual crop return- after irrigation, urday resolutions condemning the ing us to quaff from the golden goblet To work the hardest, are the clearest. of about »35 a acre. county board of equalization for low­ the wine of pleasure. Considerable interest has been fiscal year. National forests in the To work so well your work endure«. Thirty-eight per cent of the land ering Assessor Keeney's figures on state contributed the following Thus speak the thoughtless, doomed Your hands today will bh-ss or mar large the aroused in Stockholm by is held by two land companies, it is the assessment of timber lands and In later years to be blown about like The world around. Think what you orders for war material placed by amounts: pointed out, with 15 per cent public bank stock were adopted unanimous­ dried leaves that have been >otten by Cascade, »13,361; Crater, »49,863; several foreign governments with the I land an dth^ remaining land owned ly. according to members who attend­ the frost and torn from i . • lashing <® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) Bofors company, Scandinavia's biggest Deschutes, »12.833; Fremont, »4016; ----------- 1)---------- - boughs of their tuother-i i >>e by the by individuals In tracts of 40 to 640 Klamath, »2220; Malheur. ed. »6757 manufacturer of guns, ammunition and acres. Mount Hood, »6315; Ochoco, »4952; military supplies. We cannot always clin to the moth- The Dalles.—Tygh grade, for years Ninety per cent of the lands will Santiam, »10,375; Siskiyou. »423; Siu- er-breast or sleep beneath the roof- dreaded by motorists who traveled Ten lives are reported to have been slaw, »7656; Umatilla. »5533; Wal­ , require subdivision and settlement tree of our father. lost at Dominica, Leeward island, lowa. »12,307; Whitman. »39,380. and will provide farms for 250 or 300 over The Dalles highway. Is no more. Home day we must face the cold The smile that bubblea from the heart, The new grade of the highway, lead­ Wèst Indies, Sunday, when torrential winter alone, poMslbly In no condition Washington national forest netted families. The board recommends that that loves Its fellow men. rains caused the Roseau river to over­ the state for the year »89,043. the land held in private ownership ing down Butler canyon on an easy to adapt ourselves to the change ; Will drlv cHtuda of gloom • nd coas th« sun again flow. The town was flooded with four shall be apraised and selling prices incline, has been completed and sur­ rudely awakened, jierhaps, to find the It'a full of worth and goudnaas, too, faced by the contractor and opened feet of water. Estates in the Roseau fixed before development is started. merciless storms beating about us, Indian Crypts Planned. with manly kindness blent to travel, it was 'announced at the whipping ami driving at will like valley suffered heavily. It'a worth a million dollars and It Ashlafid, Or.—G. D. Mason has an­ In order to avoid inflation of prices local state highway office. withered leaves, to be trodden under doesn't cost a cent. The official Gazette publishes the nounced that a contract has been re- the appraisal should be made a part foot. of a contract between the land owners result of the last census of Italy, ceived by him for construction of a Salem.—Fire losses in Oregon, NICE THINGS TO SERVE So now. while we are young, let us whereby it appears that, calculating. mausoleum at Chiloquin, which will and an irrigation district formed with elusive of Portland, in September ag store our minds with useful knowledge the increase which has taken place i provide a crypt for each of the 1009 a definite contract to control land grated »667,391.36, according to a re- and strengthen our bodies by taking XX7HEN something out of the prices. . . _ . the — ■ census ________ of — December, T. — — —_ U. — _ 1 1921, O O » t Indians w -t .« «« m on . — 1. I ___ — . _____________ . , _ __ the Klamath reservation. silice port prepared here by Will H. Moore, good care of them. ordinary Is wanted for an ocra- The committee reported settlement state fire marshal. The most disas Let look upon the heaps and clus­ aion n salad dressing which Is must The Inter-Council of the Klamath the population of the kingdom now amounts to 39,900,00 actual residents. Indians will attend the dedication of as the fundamental problem of the trous fire was at Perry, where a saw- ters of the blown leaves of humanity dainty and attractive. too. Is— Vale project and recommended long­ mill was in the parks of the great cities, along Normandy Salad Dressing. destroyed with a loss ot Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, a Bap­ the mausoleum here in about six the wharves, in the drab alleys, being time credit to new settlers; the ap ­ Mash a small sized cream cheese. »150,000. A total of 125 fires were swept along by the passing winds, tist preacner in a Presbyterian church weeks and decide then whether they pointment of a competent agricultural­ in. New York,* whose pulpit for two desire the Egyptian architecture, ist to be employed to aid and assist reported, three of which were of incen­ knowing not where they are going or adding during the process two tslde- spoonfuls of cream to soften »nd one y^ars has been the center of an inter- which is being used in the local mau­ settlers, the fixing of the price by diary origin. what shall be their end. Notice their tablespoonful of lemon juice. Beat natiohal ' controversy between funda­ soleum, or the Grecian. Albany. — Linn county's assessed rags and woebegone faces. until thin, add salt, white pepper and the secretary of the interior at which In the springtime they were clinging mentalists and modernists. Monday excess holdings are to be disposed of valuation on this year's tax rolls has to their mother-breast and sleeping paprika to taste; add enough currant Old Eden Idea Ditched. handed; his resignation to the New ’ Is until late In the morning beneath the Jelly to make It a decidedly rod tint. Cambridge, Mass. — The modern by settlers; clearing and preparing a increased »706.650. most of which York presbytery. portion of each farm unit by the gov ­ tkken up by untillable lands. An in- roof-tree of their father. Now they are Chill the dressing slightly, then fold a cupful of Proposed increases in rates on lum­ youth, in this ‘‘the happiest age the ernment prior to settlement; selection crease of 4 cents an acre on untillable alone. The rigor of winter Is too in three-quarters ber from Pacific coast points to Arkan­ world has ever known,” does not be­ of settlers according to experience, lands, mostly timber,'caused the In­ much for them to endure. They shiver whipped cream. Herve with any fruit combination. _ sas, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, New lieve in the creation in the Garden of capital nnd other characteristics; creased valuation. A decrease in till­ in the snow and stabbing cold. They are untrained, unskilled ¡/their York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Pennsyl- Eden, according to Charles W. Eliot, formation of one irrigation system to able lands of 2 cents an acre was Tuna Fish and SWrimp Salad. vhnia. West Virginia and Wisconsin president emeritus of Harvard univer­ include all lands in the proposed pro­ made possible by increasing the tax minds are empty; the passing throngs sity. Take a can of tuna and enough shun them, leaving them alone with were suspended Monday by the inter­ ject. on timber lands. At a lecture on religious concepts their own bitter reflections—blown shrimps to add color to the salad, state commerce commission from shred the fish and cut the shrimps Sunday, Dr. Eliot said: Redmond. — The Deschutes county leaves, useless and forsaken. October 7 to February 4. Food Costs Working Up. <© by MeClur» N»w«p»p»r Syndicate ) Into small pieces, adding chopped "I believe that the modern youth ----------- O ----------- fair, one of the most successful ever green pepper and diced celery. Serve Squatter’s rights were upheld rejects most of the tenets, dogmas Washington, D. C.—Increases in re- in fish shells and garnish with cres# against the Dominion ot Canada and and beliefs of the past. He does not tail food prices in the mopth ending staged, closed here Saturday. Ac­ or parsley, using any good dressing the city of Vancouver in a decision believe in the creation in the Gar^n September 15 ranging up to 3 per cent cording to William Wilson, president, at hand. the fair has been a remarkable suc­ the Court of appeals announced Tues­ of Eden, nor does he believe in the shown in all but one of 21 cities cess from every standpoint. The day.’ Claims of Alfred Gonzales and least in the total depravity of man- for which figures were announced Sat- Normandy Salad. Miss Agnes Cummings to sites in kind as given in the ordinary evangeli- urday by the bureau of labor statis- farm produce, livestock and poultry Take fresh ripe pears. Perl nnd exhibits were far above those of form ­ Stanley park, Vancouver’s largest re­ cal creeds and dogmas. He has re- tics- of the department of labor. core, then fill with the Normandy er years, qnd the financial returns creation grounds, were confirmed. jected those things. His mind Is free I Butte, Mont., with a decrease of salad dressing. Het Into nests of let­ will be sufficient to clear everything. 11 per cent was the only exception to tuce, top with dressing and a bit of Announcement that applicayons for from them.” sweet red pepper cut Into »trips. Herve ---------------------------- I the general increase. Salem. — It is against the law to adjusted compensation have been re­ garnished with balls of cream cheese. Eighteen of the 21 cities showed divide commissions with persons not Infected Cattle Killed. ceived thus far from 1,300,000 war decreases for the year ending Septem­ veterans was made Tuesday by Major- Houston, Texas. — An outbreak of licensed • to sell real estate, accord­ Peach Salad. General Robert C. Davis, the adju­ the foot and mouth disease in a herd ber 15 ranging up to 5 percent. ing to Will Moore, real estate com­ Scald, peel and chill peaches, usln^l tant-general ot the navy. Veterans missioner. Mr. Moore urges that the a whole one for each plate; cut them White Doe at Nedonna. entitled to compensation total 4,500,- of 17 cattle under observation by fed­ public co-operate with the state de­ Into quarters and remove the stones. 000. General Davis urges that the ap­ eral inspectors, was reported Sunday Nedonna ,Or. — A snow-white doe partment by transacting all real estate Arrange cups of lettuce with the plications of the others be filed by Dr. Marion Imes, government in- ’ visited Nedonna early Saturday. In- sales or purchases through licenser! peaches In the cups, as erect as pos­ promptly. sible. Halve white grapes, remove spector in charge. The animals were stead of the usual brown, the animal real estate brokers, as licensed brok- the seeds, add halved fresh strawber­ Tuesday’s session of the world peace immediately killed and buried. Dr. | wa” white with a large black spot on ers have furnished the state a bond ries or maraschino cherries, and to the shoulder and head and black ears. for »1000. congress being held in Berlin was Imes said. each cupful of the mixed fruit add a The doe, almost exhausted, trotted thrilled by the presence on the speak­ The herd was the last of the cattle tablespoonful of blanched nlmonds, Portland.—With a tremendous clam- ers’ platform of two generals who op­ in the original Infected area placed almost the full length of Main street, shredded. Mix with Normandy dress­ paused at a filling station an instant or of hammer and saw in the hands of posed each other at the front in the under quarantine, Dr. Imes said. ing and place inside the peach quar­ as it studied a group of excited resi­ an army of workmen, the new »350,- World war but who now entertain the ters. Top with dressing nnd garnish dents, then wheeled, erbssed the camp 000 building of the Pacific-Interna­ same ideas regarding peace. Both gen­ NaAl Estimate Is Cut. with ripe berries or cherries. erals told the congress that their per- Washington, D. C.—A proposal that ground and - disappeared into the tional livestock exposition, built upon Cabbage, pineapple nnd shredded sondi experiences of war horrors had d the budget bureau and the navy de- timber. the ashes of the structure destroyed almonds make a most delightful salad made them pacifists. The “two peace- e-1 partment compromise upon »330,000,- combination, using the Normnndy by fire July 23, Is being rushed to » Queen Louise Stricken. dressing. Shred the cabbage very fine ful warriors" were General Verraux of 000 as the apropriation for the navy completion at North Portland. Wed­ and crisp It tn cold water; add diced France, commander of the sixth army (during the next fiscal year was pre­ Copenhagen. Dowager Queen nesday It was turned over to O. M. pineapple—fresh if possible—and al­ division during the hostilities and now (sented Monday to Director Lord by Louise, who Saturday was stricken Plummer, general manager, and the monds to tnate, with a few strips of prfessor in a French military academy Secretary Wilbur.*,The original esti- with a severe attack of bronchitis, is directors of the stock show organiza­ red pepper for color. This Is equally and General von Schoenaich of Ger-' mate for the department totaled »350,- declared to be suffering from pneu- tion, complete in every detail and The young lady across the way »ays delicious with a mayonnaise dressing. many, who was active on the Ruman- 000,000, which was reduced about »30,- monia. Her temperature is high, and all ready to house the 14th annua) this country has a sound financial pol­ .# ten w regarding I h her zv a condition z,IA 1 * event of the Pacific International icy and every paper dollar in circula­ ian front during the war and who is 000,000 by the officials holding .the the bulletins now head of the republican guards. । federal purse-strings. tion Is worth Its weight In gold. are vague. She is 73 years old. | series November 1 to 8 inclusive. COMPILED FOR YOU RECLAIM MANY ACRES Someth ing to Think About THINK WHAT YOU ARE s h rioihcrSCooKBook uh ab a a um m a swa m am <© by McClure Nswsi.aper SyndU-ate.) <€>• 1M4, Westers Newspaper Unías.)