PAGE TEN The OREGON STESMAN, Ealrai, Oregon, Sunday Morclng, September 15, 1935 Fall Buying is '' Claimed Heavy Agricultural Areas Enjoy Improved Buying Power Survey Indicates t:- : WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.-aV- a lau dujibk ' morement "which lias been gaining momentum since Labor day. was reported by the commerce department today to hare "broadened demand" in both retail and -wholesale trade In the week ended Wednesday. - In Us weekly surrey of condi tions in 33 cities, the department . noted that the "forward trade moTement," was based largely on this background: 'Farorable weather, stimulated buying power in agricultural sec tions, sustained activity in build ing and construction, and gradn ally Improved employment condi ' tions brought about by WPA al lotments and increased industrial production.' v - Cotton Export Down Another commerce department report today noted a continuing decline in United States raw cot ton exports In August as compared to the previous month and Aug fast last year. ' ' .. j In the domestic scene, New York reported that Manhattan and Brooklyn department stores in creased last week's turnover 12 per cent over a year ago and that buyers were having difficulty in getting a delivery. , In San ianciscco retail trade . continued upward, and generally Improved conditions were report ed in Atlanta, Memphis, Birming ham, New Orleans, Houston and 'Dallas. College to Assist in Range Problem Addition of an instructional. research and extension program in range livestock management as a means of cooperating with the present federal range program, of which the new Taylor grazing act Is the center, has been announced by the" school of agriculture at Oregon State college. The work Involves the addition of a new man to the staff at Cor vallis who will take charge of all three , phases of this specialized work. Provision was made in bud gets recently adopted for the ex pansion, although the recommen dation of the, man to fill the po sition has just been made by the agricultural officials at the college.- 'S "- R. G. Johnson for seven years county agen in Grant county, has been named for the position, sub- Ject to confirmation by the state board of higher education. He will .become psof essor of animal hus bandry, with headquarters at the Photo by 'Gracious Permission9 i t , 1 - - r i 1 I H 'V - -; - .-. :y.-::-:-y.: ::v.: ::: ; s S , N ' , . " 1 - i 5s A N, ' 1 vv 1 ' ' , fell , ( rS v. 4 v, v -f' - V",v - :-v ;-IL"''' v t' ?-? ' - 1 1 " " N ; " il - y s ' ' k P" - 1 ' i ' ' v, -0 , V t x. 4 1. i , r ' V n ? 4' , , - s i- --L - v: V L, ; - , , .-t..4,44,m fff -ft wS?rf ' )i jirl . Prince Henry and Lady Alice Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and youngest son of King George and Queen Mary of Great Britain, and his fiancee, Lady Alice Scott, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleueh, are pictured at Balmoral castle, the Scottish home of Britain's royal couple. The photograph is made officially, by "gracious permission" of King George. Roundup Ends; Contest Good Everett Bowman Captures Jackson Trophy; Bill Hanley Honored PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. 14 -()-A colorful saga of the old westf the 26th annual Pendleton Roundup ' closed tonight amid the c h e e r s of thousands who thrilled to the spectacle presented in the Roundup arena as the na tion's finest cowhands displayed their wares. ; . r-.. For two days, preliminary feats in the rodeo drew prolonged ap plause. Today, when the finals were held, provided the climax. Split seconds separated the win ners and also-rans In riding, rop ing and bull-dogging events and not until a thorough check was made by the judges were the win ners announced. Everett Bowman of Hillside, Arii., closed a spectacular per formance to win the second leg of the f 5000 Sam Jackson trophy be fore more than 15,000 visitors from all parts of the west. Bow man -made a record of 16 seconds flat In calf roping and 11.4 sec onds in steer bulldogglng. Clove Keller of Fort Worth, Texas, was second and Charles Jones, Yan Horn. Texas, third in the calf roping. Dick Tmitt of Stonewall, Okla., and Tom Hogan of Tulsa, Okla., were second and third re spectively In bulldogglng. Knizfat is Champion The bucking-horse riding title went to Pete Knight of Denver, Colo., with Berel Mulkey of Sal mon, Idaho, second and Turk Greenough of Red Lodge, Mont, third. Legion Auxiliary Candidates v- v mmmmmmmmmm .... V ; I Tax Delinquency ; Forms RKive5d ---js- . --- x " ., 4 Certificate is Issued Now to Counties Instead i ' ; .' of IndiTiduals Mrs. Thomas Gammle (left) , of Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Melville MoEklestone of Chicago, are rivals for leadership of the American Legion'Auxiliary at convention to be held at St. Louis In September. . King Merritf, FeedraL Wyo.; Howard Westfall, Knox City, Texas, and Jake McClure, Loving ton, New Mexico, placed first, sec ond and third respectively in steer roping. Bowman, whose performance was given tremendous applause, needs but one more win to retain the Sam Jackson trophy perma nently. Today was "Hanley Day" and all events were dedicated to one of Oregon's pioneer cattle kings and former state highway com missioner William U (Bill) Hanley. Hanley, who still con trols one of the largest ranches tn the west near Burns in south eastern Oregon, was prevented from attending preliminary events by doctors' orders but insisted on witnessing the program in his honor today. Statesman's Head Dress is Changed : Forms for the new tax 'delin quency certificates required by a 1935 legislative amendment to ex isting laws were exhibited yester day by Lewis E. Neet, deputy sheriff In charge of tax 'collec tions In -Marlon eounty. Under the new law, certificates of tax delinquency are no longer Issued to private individuals, but in stead, in blanket form to the 1 county governments, r .me new ceruiicaiee quote me tax delinquency laws which now make It mandatory on the county to foreclose on property Whenever three Installments on taxes of 1920 and prior years fall in ar rears. To each certificate a de tailed abstract record of the real estate Involved will be attached and the two records filed with the (Continued from Page 1) and announced the cost amounted to 110,000. The Statesman's new head type costs nearly a tenth as much which will give the read ers tome Idea of costs of changing styles. In typography on a news paper. It will take some days of ex perimentation before the heat style is standardised to proper proportions throughout the paper; when that is completed, readers, as they grow accustomed to the new type dress, will find It strong, well-balanced and legible. county clerk. The abstracts will then be checked ever by the dis trict attorney's office. . Na iltkplaraA It A U " find In r that 'many taxpayers' were not aware that . foreclosures tor per sonal ' property taxes . became at tached as liens on real property on the date of personal property tax delinquency. The result has been that these taxpayers nave been surprised to find thefr real estate Involved in tax .foreclosure proceedings 'although the taxes on the land were not delinquent. . .The law make it Impossible now for a county to make any exceptions in promptly Instituting foreclosure action against prop erties on which tax delinquencies run beyond the three-installment limit. - Foreclosures . now under way and due to be started in the next few weeks will clear the rec ords of the greater tart of the de linquencies on 1930' and earlier taxes, Neet said. Too Late to Classify Willamette nniversity Slrl wants place to work for room and board. Phone 7828. Girl to help with housework. I4S1, ARE YOU GOING TO WAIT FOR HIGHER PRICES Next year a new car is going to cost you more money Tour old car will be worth less There are two ways to make mon ey: ..Work for it and Buy Right. NOW Is the time for you to buy tha new GRAHAM A new Graham -will cost you less to operate during the com ing winter months. Get our proposition today. Open Sunday till I p. m. Week days till 1:30 p. m. LODERBROS. 445 Center St. Phone a 13 3 Ealem, Oregon Tor Seven Tears Tour Graham Sales and Service for Marion and Polk Counties HOME OP GOOD USED CARS college. Recommended to succeed him as county agent in Grant county is R. E. Brooke, at pres ent assistant county agent in Klamath county. "The total area or eastern Ore gon is approximately 42 million acres, of which 24 million acres is public land available for graz ing, and most of which is of little use for anything else," said P. M. Brandt, head of the division of animal industries, in discussing the new program. "The enactment of the Taylor grazing act for the control of the p u b 1 1 e domain makes possible an approach to the solution of many range problems that 'have heretofore been recog nized but which were Impossible to study . because of the lack of control of these lands." States Worry at Fate of Projects (Continued from Page 1) elusive powers in selecting the projects to be financed by the $425,000,000 came when Repre sentative Disney (D-Okla.), said that Colonel Lawrence West brook, assistant works progress administrator, had told hjm that all PWA applications on file with WPA had been sent back to Ickes. While these applications had not yet been received by PWA, some officials interpreted that move as meaning that Hopkins no longer would have veto power ov er public works projects. oo V oGJUUJL UUGAAr? 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