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CUKE RECIPE IS
Aunt Laura Applesate'a Prlae-whv
Mng Burnt Leather coke, made from
the flrat cake recipe uacd in Lane
county, will be eerred at the Pioneer
Ladiea' Whist party to be held Friday,
July 27 at 2:30 o'elock at the Oaburn
hotel. One hundred and aiity invite'
tiona have been Bent to pioneer ladiea
who have lived in thi vicinity fifty
or more yeara. Mrs. Frank L. Cham
here is general chairman.
The Williams' Bakery will bake the
eakea with one la rue one measuring
IS Inches In diameter and ten email
cakes measuring eight Inches in die
meter. Miss Anne Whiteaker, grand
marshal of the pioneer parade, will
cut the cakea.
Pioneer ladiea are to bring their
relics and articles of former days to
the whist party for display. Prlies will
be awarded for cnrda and the Gypsy
Gray Woodrarvera have donated
replica of the Hampton ox yoke,
which crossed the plains In esrly days.
made from the black wnlnut grown
near the Cartwright hotel on the Lo
rane highway.
The recipe for Aunt Laura Apple-
gate's prize cake follows:
Presidency of the American
Medical Association will be
sumed In 1935 by Dr. James 8.
McLestsr, above, of Birmingham,
Ala. Ht was chosen at the annual
convention Juat held In Cleveland.
man, wbo gave hia name as Albert
Kushe, for questioning.
8TATB PRISON, FLORENCE,
Aria., July 13. W) George J. Bhau.
gbneasy, lO-year-old Albany, N. Y.,
Ingredients
11Z mnm Mt. mnr .
1 1 . . I . L. 1.1. - I . L . 1.1. -J . V.
V, cup. shortening. Butter preferred ",iu """"" " ""'"
2H cups Sperry'a Cake Flour
1 cup aweet milk
9 eggs, separated.
2 teaspoons full baking powder
1 teaspoonful vnnilla
2 tablespoonsful burnt sugar syrup
To Bur a Sugar
Put 1 cup white sugar In. a sauce
pen. Set on stove, and let come to a
boll, atlrrlng to prevent lumping. Let
burn till It gives off intense heat, and
becomea real dark In color. Remove
from atove, add V, cup boiling water,
stirring. This amount of syrup makea
enough for three batchea of cake.
To Mix
Cream sugar and ahortenlng. Add
egg. yolka unbeaten. Htlr well. Add
milk and 2 cupa flour, neat well. Add
)i cup flour with baking powder well
mixed.. Beat. Add well beaten whites
of egge, and last, the two tablespoons
burnt sugnr syrup. Divide Into three
layera, and bake in medium oven. Ice.
Icing
1 coffee cup white auger
IX cup hot water.
Boll without stirring till It threads.
Pour over besten white of one egg.
Add one tablespoon burnt syrup eyrup.
Teaspoon vanilla. Beat. Well chopped
walnut moats add to It a attractive-
Bees, but not necessary.
should bs a lesson to other youths,
waa executed at 4:50 a. m. today in
the lethal gas chamber of the atate
prison.
RAN QUENTIN, Col., July J3. W
Two convicted aleyera plunged to
their deatha simultaneously on the
gellowa hers today. After Bleeping
well and eating hearty breakfnsts.
Jose Arrngon and Walker Hippy
mounted the araffold and the trap wns
sprung at 10:01:30 a. m. Itippy, a
negro,; waa pronounced dead 11 min
utea later, and Arrcgon in 12 min
utes.
OSBININfl. N. Y.. July 13. UP)
Silver-haired Frank Canora'a lonely
wait In Hing Ring prison's death house
la ended. He went to his death in the
electric chair last night, pnylng for
the torch slaying of his wife. For a
year Cnnora had waited, friendless,
In the death house. No one ever came
to see him except the prison chap
lain.
BREVITIES
(CONTINUED FROM PAOE I)
with ahockrd surprise today from
ray officials at Vancouver that the
Tth Regiment band could not play
la Portland until permission had been
obtained from the musician's union
kera. And Burns Powell, president
f the anion, flatly refused such per
Xfllaslon.
SALEM, July IS. P) Cherlea
H. Gram, atnte labor commissioner,
will go to Medford next Tuesday
to meet with a group of green fruit
packera, to consider labor problems
In the packing lnduatry, he announced
today.
SALEM. July IB. W) Charles V.
Gallowny, chairman of the etate tax
commission, end Elmer E. Goudy,
eecretary of the atate relief commit
tee, will leave for the national cap
ital tonight to confer with federal
emergency relief officials rrtRlire to
taxation and unemployment relief In
Oregon.
SALEM, July 13. P With total
atocka of aasollne In MlornL' here
adequate to meet normal demands for
only two or rnree days, local oil
compntiy mnnfigers this morning per
fected plans for a pooling of supplies
and distribution nn the basis of aver
age output.
BAT.EM. July IS. OP) Five men
were killed and fl.18 Injured In Ore
gon Industries left week, the Indus
trial accident commission reported
today.
STATE PRISON, CARRON CITY,
Nov., July 13. OP) Joseph Behlter,
no-year-old Syrlnn formerly of St
Tiouia, Mo., wns executed In the prison
lethal gas chamber nt sunrise today,
The convicted slnyer of Mnxlne .Arm
atrnng, Laa Ve.Tna dnnce hnll girl,
whistled a tune as he walked Into the
small gna chamlter from his cell across
a corridor of the building.
HARTHDALE, N. Y July 13. OP)
An army of 600 atate troopers,
police, and volunteers bent throimh
dense woodlands around Hartsdsle
today for !due-eyed, 18-months-nM
Bobby Connor, fen red kidnaped. Auth
orities aald they were convinced the
child, missing since fl o'clock last
night, waa being held for ransom.
the second week of the whiskers' eon
test. Judges will be E. O. Potter, R. 8.
Bryson and Dan Johnston, who also
acted at the Judging last week.
There will be four claastflcationa
for Judging the' whiskers, including
black, red snd gray beards snd a
special clasa which will Include mix
turea of varioua colors snd types.
A similar contest will be held
week from this Saturday and the final
I rand Judging will take place Wed
neadny, July 25, at 7:80 o'clock with
the final grand parade of whiskers
liiigene sliull witness for Severn
years, a large number of prixes
imve been donated for this event by
uugene merchants.
COAST STRIKE
STORY
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STORY
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Baseball Scores
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At New York R. II. E.
Pittsburgh n 10
New York 7 11 1
Lucas, Chngnnn, Blrkofer anil
flrare; Fltaslmmnns, A. Smith and
Mancuso.
At Brooklyn R. 11. E
Cincinnati S 14 S
Br,nklyn 8 0 5
Frey. Koln and Lombard!: Zarh,
ary, Loennrd and Iopes.
At Roslon R. II. E.
Chicago n It) a
Boston 7 12 a
Lee. Tinning and llartnett: ltetts,
Barrett, Smith nnd Spohrer,
St. Louis at Philadelphia, iraatimnnl.
rain.
8AI.EM. July 13. (4 Domestic
corporations do not hnve to qualify
ami receive a permit to issue as a
atnrk dividend a deslxnnted portion
of Its capital slock, Attorney General
I. II. Van Winkle ruled todny upon
request of the state corporation com
missioner. PORTLAND, July IS tP Two
men, carrying a loaded anwed-off
ahotfun and a revolver, and Identi
fied by detectives as ex-convicts,
were arrested early today by four
atste policemen In a store at Sylvan.
The two gave the names of Harvey
H. Martindale, 32, and Frank Carl
ton, 28.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Cleveland H II r
Washington S 7 II
Cleveland 2 12 t)
Stewart and Sewell: lllhlehrni,,!
Holly, Wlnegarv"- and I'ytlak,
At Dertlo R. it. v
New York 4 p, n
Detroit o a n
lturflng and Dickey: Brldara and
Cochrane.
NATIONAL
WASHINGTON, July 13. I4
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contract for construction of the Grand
Coulee dam and power plant on the
Columbia river in Washington to Sllss
Ifaaon company. Inc., New York city,
the Atklnaon-Kier company of Ran
Francisco and the Walsh Construction
company, Davenport, Iowa, who sub
mitted a Joint low bid of f:0.33l),
101.50. WASHINGTON, July 13. OP) An
allotment of L'2.000 to Ontario, Ore.,
lor reconstruction of lis wster fil
tration plant waa announced yesterday
y Pnbllo Works Administrator Ickes.
GENERAL
AN FRANCISCO. July 13. OP)
-Apparently attacked and then alaln,
the body of en 8-year-old girl was
tiscovered In the yard of a house here
sodsy. The girl, Elaine Watson, had
lleappeared last nlchl. Police ssid the
dy was found hnlf-bnrlrd. Police an- J
tonoced they bad takea auidtlle-tfed
Bushwhackers Will
Gather Saturday
For Beard Judging
Black beards, red hesr.U.
beards; mixed, medium or mm,urj
lieanls all will be represented at the
stand at Eighth and Willamette
streets Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
when members of the Bushwhackers
club compete for prises at the end of
VACATION
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Let us outfit yon belor you
start on your trip.
SPECIAL ORDERS
Wi make up special filet
for any lake or river,
Wa Reatring
Tennis Racquets
Baird
and
Iioach
74 Willamette
cata, doga, goldfish, or what have
you, are eligible, and there are
rcgul.it Ions regarding hie status
an amateur or a professional.
So, whisker champs, prepare for
the great day! Taper off your train
ing, and be mentally an physically
right at 10 a m. Saturday. For no
higher prizes in the pet whiskers
gnme will ever be fought for!
There ere eight divisions In the
contest, with prixes for each. They
toiiow:
Division 1: For the longest wbis
kera, a flashlight, offered by Bnbb's
Hardware.
Division 2: For the thickest whis
kers, a fl merchnndlse order at
MrMurran ami Wusliburne'n.
Division 8: For th most aristo
cratic whiskers, a two weeka double
pnss to the Heilig theatre.
Division 4: For the moat colorful
whiskers, a ttro weeka double pass
to the McDonnld thentre.
Division B: For the most nernliar
whiskers, a Inrge box of milk-bone
dog biscuit, donnted by the National
Jiiscutt company.
Division 6: For the silkiest whls-
Iters, a aensnn pass to the Townle
bnsehnil pork.
Division 7: For the bushiest whls-
kera, a leather dog-collar from Chase
tarilens.
Grand prlie: For the net combin-
ng all the above merita to the great
est degree, two tickets to the Ore
gon Trail Pageant.
three days, and enough tinned and
other non-perishable food to with
stand a siege of 20 to 30 days. Milk
trucka atill were running and bakery
wagonn continued to opernte but there
wns no aasurance as to how long thia
would continue.
Two thousands California national
guardsmen continued to bold the
state-owned San Francisco waterfront
in a military calm. Scattered Instances
of violence continued elsewhere in the
city and the police mobilized for ex
traordinary duty. The plans of Acting
uorernor Frank . Merriam wi..re
awaited anxiously to to whether he
would extend the national guard linea
farther into the city in case of re
curring disorder.
Strikers Spread Rapidly
Besides the atriking longsliirement
and marine workers, more than 6000
union men aready were on etrfke in
the bny area, about 5000 more were
ready to Join them Saturday and the
central labor council's strike "atrat
egy" committee called a session at
mid. afternoon to determine ita rec
ommendations for the 65,000 union
men in the city. A general etrike rec
ommendation was commonly expected.
'the bast Bay cities, including Oak
land and Alameda, were similarly sit
uated, w'th thousanda of union men
already on atrike and othera awaiting
advice from the Alameda county labor
council as to their future course.
There ere about 45.000 union men in
the east bay district.
The negotintlona remained virtually
in status quo, with the president's
board still trying to get employers nnd
maritime strikers together on arbitra
tion. The empioyers previously agreed
to arbitration of the lon?hcremen8
eaue but the latter had atcod firm in
its refusal to arbitrate the matter of
control of the hiring halls. The long
shoremen finally is'.id they would put
the arbitration matter to a referen
dum provided the employers would
agree specifically to arbitrate the is
sues In the other maritime strikes
also. On these matter tho board
worked aa tho apectre of the genernl
ntriko moved nearer and nearer.
Travelera began leaving San Fran
cisco when horels issued 'wnrnings
that they would be able to serve meals
only two or three more daya.
Fifteen casea of dysentery were
reported In a downtown apartment
bouse. Health authorities attributed
the outbreak to "antiquated Food"
and warned dtiicns to cook viands
thoroughly.
Whether electricity, gas and trans
portation service would continue in
the event of a general strike remained
uppermost in the minds of the popu
lace. Mayor Angelo J. Rossi said every
effort would be exerted to keep light,
power and aanitation agenciea func
tioning. Some clogging of garbage
chutea due to a Blowing down of the
disposal ayatem waa reported but the
scavenger workera remained on the
Job. Street car men were reported
ready to walk out.
Dairymen aaid they would ask the
protection of troops of the move
ment of milk trucks was Interrupted,
Bread wagons continued operation.
STORY
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DOAN'S KIDNEY FILLS,
Reg. 75c
CIGARETTES Chesterfields, Luckies,
Old Golds, Camels Carton
With each two paokagea of Cheaterflalda nurrh.i.H.
tract bridge booklet by Ely Culbertson given free Lateat
voiiion
ALARM CLOCKS,
$1.00 Value
TAKARA ANTISEPTIC Pdr.
$1.50 box ..
SYRUP FIGS,
California 60c reg.
VICKS VAPORUB
75c size .
79c
$1.00
40c
50c
CUT RATE FILMS
Eaetman Films, Fresh Stock
35o 110
Vericri rome
30o 1 10
Reoular ,,,
25c 1 20
Regular ,,,
30c 120
Verlchrome
Tooth Preparations
duo ur. Lyons
Powder ...
50c Pebeco
Paste
50o NeuCarb
Psate
SOo lodent
Paste ....
25o Or. West
Paste ....
SOo Forhan'a
Past
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30c Bromo
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75o Vlcks
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SOo Mentholatum
For
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Warners ...
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19c
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44c
35c
15c
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39c
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67c
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34c
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Household Remedies
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Magnasla ....
16 Ox. Lima
Water ,
Citrate
Magnesia
1 Ox. Olive
Oil
I Ox. Cascara
Aromatic
33c
10c
15c
39c
39c
MOUTH
76c Listerlna
WASHES
53c
67c
70c
25c
11.00 Pepsodent
Liquid
1.00 Lavorla
For
J5o Vlcki
Voraton
PAIN REMEDIES
tOc Mldol
For
25e Anacln,
12a
100 Bayers
Aspirin
7So Anaoln,
80s
100 Aspirin,
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FACE LOTIONS
$1.00 Hinds
Lotion ,
80c Santlssptlo
For
SOo Jergens
Lotion
11,00 Frostllla
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11.00 Santlseptle
For
34c
17c
60c
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37c
36c
74c
74c
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George Washington M
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K00L Ciforettas, 4
Cartons .. Hal
Bull Durham, Buffalo, Stud, lutUr 4
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LABOR TO DECIDE
PORTLAND, July 13. CP) A
statement that aettlement of the
waterfront atrike controveray here
will "be prompted by civic and com
mercial organizations refraining from
urging strikers to accept crbitration,"
was issued today by the atrike strat
egy committee of the Central Labor
council.
"This committee," the statement
ssid, "takes the position that labor
ahould be permitted to define lta own
policiea without interference from
outside groups."
The strategy committee met for
three boura this mcrning in a secret
seasion for discusBlon of strike de
velopments. Aat noon there atill waa
no indication when a vote might be
taken on the question of submission
of union issues to the federal medi
ation board. It was said, however, thot
E. P. Marsh of Seattle, United States
department of labor representative.
waa on bia way here, possibly to su
pervise a vote by the local uniona of
waterfront workers.
The only untoward event of .the
daya waa the wounding of a special
officer by a regular policeman. The
special, Elmer Newblll, 48, aaffered a
slight wound In the fleshy part of the
arm, after he reputedly pointed a re
volver at Patrolman Crisp who drew
his own gun and fired. The affair oc
curred in front of central police head.
quarters. Patrolman Criop aaid he
aaw Ncwbill running tip the street
wild two men in pursuit. Newbill had
a revolver in hia hand. He aaid the
two men, longshoremen, had attacked
him and be fled. The longshoremen.
however, said Ncwbill had drawn hie
revolver on them without provocation
and that they threatened to take it
away from him, whereupon he ran
toward police headquarters.
Patrolman Crisp joined in the
chase, snd ss Newman reached th
door of the central station, Crisp said,
me special turned auddenly and aimed
the revolver at him. Crisp fired. I
aaid. Each pump will bear a sticker
showing thia trade name.
Following ia a statement prepared
by the emergency committee Friday:
"Due to strike conditions and an
impending gasoline shortage it has
been deemed advisable by the repres
entatives of the ten oil companies
operating in thia area to form an
Emergency Petroleum committee,
whose function will be to ration out
present'supplies of all companiea ao
that commercial, induatrial, and ag
ricultural business may carry on 4n a
normal way.
"With the complete cooperation of
gaaoiine consumers to limit themselves
to this normal dally supply, it waa
thought by the committee, that the
Eugene area would continue to main
tain aufficient stocks for the duration
of the present strike condition.
Service station dealera have been
asked to limit the sale of gasoline to
consumera to five gallons per car pro
vided that said car baa less than five
galiona In the fuel tank at time of
delivery.
"Jlotorists contemplating vacations
can be assured of a reasonable supply
at all points on the const."
No price Increases, due to Increased
cost in shipping gasoline Into thia area
by rail, are anticipated at the pres
ent time, company officials declared.
Officiala emphasized the fact that
gasoline supplies here were sufficient
to serve the community, but they
urged cooperation in conserving the
supply in the present emergency.
Action of the teamsters union In
going on strike in San Frnncisco fur
ther complicated the local situation
Friday.
At the Eugene Fruit Growers plant.
J. O. Holt, manager, said 60 cars of
canned goods, marked for shipment,
were tied up here. Much of the pro
duce from the locnl cannery had been
going to San Francisco during the
tie-up in Portland, but Friday morn
ing Mr. Holt received a wire from the
Bay city ordering him to cease ship
ments there. With teamsters out on
strike, the produce could not be mov
ed after It reached the city, he waa in
formed. Operations at the csnnery will be
continued In order to take care of
ripening produce, however, Holt de
clared. Operations will be baited only in
the event rail ahipmenta of augar,
needed here for the pear aeason, fail
to materialise. The pear aeason starts
about the middle of August and if
augar cannot. be obtained by that time,
the cannery will be unable to handle
the pears, Holt announced.
General fruit consignments are ar
riving here, fruit concerns said Friday.
though ahipmenta are uncertain.
Flour ubipmenta are being held up
and unless strike conditions change
shortly, a Hour shortage ia feared
here, wholesale grocera stated Friday.
There are considerable quantities of
flour here at prsseat. kat ae maw
shipments are being received new.
examination when counsel
and Graham sought f0 ,
told Fuetach he intended '"
uicide. w
Truaaea, Belts, Ankle Braces
fitted by experts at
Ca.hier Believed
"Taken For Ride"
NEW YORK, July 13. OP! An
opinion that Ray J. Firach, missing
cashier of the Riverside bank of Reno.
Not, waa "taken for a ride" was
given to a federal jury today in the
trial of James C. McKay, and William
J. Graham, Reno gamblers, charged
with misuse of the mails in n srhm
to defraud.
The statement was made on the
atand by Joseph M. Fuetsch, assist
ant cashier of the bank, during crosa-
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