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V fHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORT LAND, WEDNESDAY.-OCTOBER 8. 1919. ' 21 1 KING AT THROTTLE EN ROUTE WEST Ambassador Whitlock Shares To ledo's Greetings .With Albert of Belgium King Happy. v" By Angnatln Lardy ' On .Board Kins Albert' Special . ' Train, Oct. (L S.) King Al bert took the throttle of hU train's 'engine 45 minutes, outside of Toledo Tuesday. With the engineer at his side he-drove the; train for nearly halt an, hour througbv tbi cornfields of Ohio. The king did not wear overalls Itat he 'put on gloves. It was a disappointment to the crown prince, that he . was not al lowed to accompany the king into . 'the cab of the engine, Ja the engineroom beside King Al '' beVt and Engineer Joe liux was J. M. Nye; special agent. The king enjoyed himself hugely, driving the engine. He chatted haDDilv with the engineer and was cheered by the train crew as he, returned to his private car. Brand Whitlock. American ambassa- ' dor to Belgium, shared Toledo greet jinn with Klnr Albert when the king's . " nartv reached Toledo at 10 o'clock. It '' was Mr. Whitlock' home town and To ledo did not let him forget it. To show honor to the American ambassador, the 'iking sat alongside him in the same auto mobile that led the procession through the eity to the art museum. ' The king listened to the speech by Mayor Cornell Schretber and replied briefly. Then Mr. Whitlock addressed - the thousands banked In front of the steps of the museum. He spoke of the love of the Belgians for America, and told how happy the king was to be tour, in the United States. . v ' " Two thousand' doughboys, many of whom had seen service in Belgium, formed a guard of honor for the king's party. , Apple Picking in Medford District By Pupils Starts 1 . r .- Medford, Oct. I. The week's apple sicking .campaign, with the aid of 174 . -of the more than 300 high school stiK dents " of Medford,- to save the valley i fruit crop of more than 800,000 boxes, - began Tuesday. The orchardlBt put in requests for ISO pickers at head Quarters here. The students, boys and girls in overalls and coveralls, were on hand- early at the various meeting places in -the business district, whence they 1 were conveyed to the orchards to which they had been assigned by the head' quarters committee. . r Federal Court In Session Medford, Oct. 8. The special fall term of United States court for Southern Ore gon opened here Tuesday with Judge C. j E. Wolverton of Portland on the bench and United States District Attorney Haney and assistant, B. H. Ooldsteln, and United States Marshal . Alexander and his deputies attending. Many- Indians from the Klamath agency and people from Klamath county are here. , Six Splendid ; Exhibit Of Home products : For Wasco Co. Fair The Dalles, Oct tThe Oregon man ufacturers division of the Wasco County fair will show a splendid array of arti cle produced In this section of the state. The local flour mills and canning con cerns will have special exhibits and the harness and saddle work demonstration bids fair to' excel anything hitherto at tain nted here. v a--:-" An industrial parade, consisting oi more than J00 decorated floa -will be feature of . Tuesday of next - reek. Every industry in the county will be represented. Chinatov a will blaze forth in all Its Oriental s.lendor. with a large dragon suported by the Celestials of the city. . v .!".. .; One of che fer.ir.res of the pageant wilt be the showing of the local fire fighters of old and new methods. BRINGING UP FATHER (Caprrlsht, 1819. fey 'International Futon - . terries, toe.) -, ..-.,. By George McManus Mrs. ... Crandall on Tour The Dalles. Oct 8. Mrs. Lulu D. Cran dall, state president of the Degree of Honor, is touring eastern Oregon, lectur ing to her sister lodge- members. ' She wilt attend the Oregon conclave of the Degree or Honor in Pendleton. Masons to Entertain The Dalles. Oct i.Jrand Hirh Priest James LL Richmond, of the Royal Arch Masons of Oregon, will be entertained by - the local , chapter today. The event win be an informal get together meeting. ' Wild Fowl Have. No Dread of Bombs Baltimore, Md. Strange as it may seem wildfowl have found a sanctuary at the United States -ordnance testlne station at Aberdeen, Md., where practic ally every day cannon, motors, aerial torpedoes and bombs are fired. Seem ingly they are unafraid. Colonel William A. Phillips, command ing- officer at Aberdeen, writes his observations on wildfowl and shellshock to the Maryland conservation commis sion as follows r "All "the restricted area of land and waters of the Aberdeen proving ground has been formed into a refuge for game. From alt that I can ascertain there have been large numbers of ducks geese and swan in the waters adjacent to the prov ing grounds. "As they were not permitted to be disturbed by hunters I believe they did not fly as much as usual, and conse quently .the opportunity for hunters to shoot them off the reservation has not been so good as usual. "This game does not appear to be dis turbed by heavy artillery firing, so I amagine they take it more or less as a thunder and lightning proposition and very quickly find out that it is of hut little consequence to them. "I believe that in a few years this reservation will cause a decided increase in the amount of game available, as it win prevent the rapid and almost con tinuous extermination of the game which has been taking place." Arm Paralyzed 52 Years Is Restored London (By Mall) In Blalna (Mon.) the happiest man Is John ; Hughes. cases, are to be tried. The other case is that Of a shooting affair between two Indian boys, neither of whom was Mrs. Vanderbilt Is Divorced; Granted Custody of Child Newport. R. L. Oct, 8. (U. P.) Mrs. Cathleen Vanderbilt was granted a di vorce from .Reginald C. Vanderbilt on the grounds of desertion, when her suit against her husband was heard in the superior court today. Mrs. Vanderbilt was granted trfw custody of her daugh ter, Cathleen, who is IS. q-L EXPECT "TOO HOMC EARL.T Ab MR M.T; HEAD IVTO CAT DINNER . "1 v. It II IK iTMOMft IN TIKE lVe 1 iOT fcO MOCH WORK JO DO i -I '. XI J I . i 1 ' I I : -ii : . . hi. . -a JERRY ON THE JOB 1 (Copyrieht, 1919. bT International Fcatar ' , 8errlce. lac.) What's a Day Between Trains ? US BOYS (Copyrisht, 1919. by International restart Service, Inc.) One of Them Wfll Laugh OLE EAGLE BEAK PRUDE R IS tQOlTE A PUNK IN SINCE HE teTARtfcD TIOIRUN FOR Trie PARSMlPS DOWN ON THE IWIKT SIDE UNDER SHOE BOTToN K.tNSKINSVCYS AIHY HE AW SHOT UF UNIX VA f THAT C?UV EAQtEBAK S Pnt? pi iupq iki TUE - NTEO STATES AND CANADA TOP f-wviwi, I iaimm riajV ' SAID N0THIN OKjUVPhT ; 1 1(TEAU0US: 5 MAKE ME V LAfFi OOrr MAK6 Ytta lAFf ?- GOSiT" DOMr AAe ME UAFf i cases, five 6t .them Indlm booUegglng collier, who by an 'operation has recov ered - iree use or an. arm, nana ana fingers which were paralysed 52 years. The restoration of an apparently use less limb was indirectly due to an acci- " ' dent five months aeo in the mine in which Hughes was employed, resulting in the amputation of the other arm. Hughes recently visited Cardiff In or der to purchase an artificial limb to replace it, and while there Major Owen Smith of the Prince Of Wales hospital carefully examined his paralyzed arm, and In a nursing home Hughes under went an operation. The twisted sinews were straightened and life is gradually coming back to the limb. HOI AND DEARIE (Copyriiht, 1019, by Interoational Featare Service, Ino. ) Men Were Ever Deceivers Patrick Frissell was killed and Lieu tenant O. E. Ballard fatally injured when an airplane in which they were flying crashed to the earth at Mlddleton, Ohio. KRAZY KAT tl By Herriman (Mf, lock hovo Dfeti AifesTX - -. : v " , V SAv4V WiOVtX - -. - I V0U CAUAJG Aj ' g ' l - sr ,. . urn BEwa that the eoss HAS COME TO Tht nflflj: GAME ; aui i'm wot eosy nx CAU. 0? MY r- HEY HJk) THEBH'5 UWUT3 TO 5t THE BOSS OH- you oz. 50MEB0DV. T i r OUT OU SF M0.0EAP.iFx TM MOT BUSy.f RJD OF THAT F.E$rf OFFICE BOV MO I HAUEKTTCOT A TMIud WW. r (Vtij4a , THE OFFKX JUST 8ECJ7E v rr- TOOTS AND CASPER (Coprrisht, 1919, by InUrna tiooal .reatare Serrice, Inc.) By J. E. Murphy MR. JACK Y Sic? ? mrXc WTj ffl f TO LftGue VNlTH TOOTS- WOM H0W6 . CieOPPCTOA, TFOOl. CHICKS st- j t J TftVS TH BUU. 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