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Pajje 2, RegUter-flimrd1, Eugene, Ore, Sunday, July 13, 1947 Order of Anf elope Members Set Annual Harl Mountain Whoopee Eugene will send at least one and passable load connects bus load and maybe two of eager ; across 50 miles of desert to Cat studentJ of wild life to the famous low valley, Steens Mountains and Order of the Antelope pow-wow the Hurney-Malheur waterfowl on Hart Mountain next weekend, reservation. fmrr, Art r. rllcnarni, ncn r.wniin, Departure time Is 8 a. m. Fiank the Eugene Hotel. The route will ,1,0m. ur. p.ui c pacr. Dr. Harry K. be via Bend, Lapine, Summer Njwburj. 'j;-jJnl;"c,immln. Lake and Lakeview. sroMrt. Dr. u c Hvi-.inn.. i. . ui- u-J ' VMM. I.o Harris, Jim Aiken, G. H. Jack, When the Order was established f, u Bt,nnI. in 1932, Eugeneans were among 1 u, Andanon. Die wimami. i.vi N.i- 4h. u,. Mnv nf n. Dn J. N. Charl. Barf-pt. TtU the charter members. Many ' wi. Orlando jvhuih. Meri. BaUy. these old timers of the desert ( . spurn the bus and plan to travel m i 1 T' L in their own vehicles. Among fjllfrigr llglS imD8r t Rights a! Auction these art Ed Turnbull, Howard Merriam. H. J. Cox, Bus Fields and probably Clarence Chase, nut 1 ,ri rtatria dayuian.manu , . ,,,tinn conducted By Bid Only Friday by the Willamette National Admission to the order Is n"" Forest, the C. W. Guerrier Lum y invitational, but over the years bcr Co obtained rights to a tract large membership has devel- on p-all Creek at the appraised oped in Lane county. Bob Wier, lvalue of $20,918.30. Douglas fir Lakcview, Is the present Chief !waI priced at $4.90 per thousand. White Tail and Lekeview will Valuation of $3.60 was set on west provide the barbecue and other ern red cedar, hemlock and other necessities. I species. v.... inula!.. nrovirle I The land consists or an estimat only SIS cover fee and their own bedrolls. The standing order is "No guns, no dogs, no women!" and only naturalists of national repute are allowed to make speeches. Hart Mountain reservation now Includes more than 300,000 acres. Good roads lead all the way from I.akevlew to "Bin Sky Hotel," ed 3.383.000 board feet of Douglas fir, 517,000 board feet of westers red cedar, and 689,000 board feet of western hemlock end a few other bidders at the sale which other bddcirs at the sale which took place in the offices of the Forest Service. 'l " v J''11 -- ; '': Mrs. Leo Waffles that they were. STRIKE CtttB siGVr. SACRAMENTO declaring jurisdictiL be unlawful and igSL"5! lie nolii-v ""at Is. I II I l.,lMW lni have visitors in their apart LanUlOrU JUIICU and that they should move In Shot Query mmediately. Visitine the Waffles at the time w'were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koffler, O . c. r.wA their thrp ,iiiin nayes . wiiiiaan D. Harrington, 1777 Fourteenth Ave. W, aPP"' ,hiMr. k0 one was injured in ; damages to In. .ntw wanted his lenani. . -,j shooting. Police saia;or threatens .r'.! J . . . ... hie n are. i" ..-o-- - . wlm irom meir oh""" -- - - ,they later iouna me " stoppage TTarrineton was in cuy j" ir,nBton s yara ana mamca 11 w unions. urday on disorderly conduct 1 identif ication. riiiB" Flags over most uuiimngs nave to V cessive wear from JTr1". THE FIRST DANCE, starting- the Queen's Ball at McArthur Court, was asked of Queen Susan nah VI by her Brigadier escort. After allowing the "first couple" a moment alone on the ballroom floor, the rest of the throng Joined In. In the other photo. Queen Susannah Is shown with ber fiance, who claimed her almost at once. (Wiltshire photo and engraving.) 'BUDGIT' Electric Hoist And Chain Block REPAIRING Fh. 6147-W 740 High 8L Registration Opens Advance registration for the second session of the 1'nlvenltr of Oregon summer classes will open July 16 and carry through July 17 and 18, Dr. Dan E. Clark, director, has announced. Registration material will be available In Johnson hall. wishes .to announce the opening of his office for the practice of dentistry. 1308 wt 11th Phon 3832 Music Composition Subject of Lecture A system of musical composi tion tabulating all of the mathe matical combinations of the ele ments of music will be explained and discussed by Miss Merle Montgomery of New York, In an Il lustrated lecture on the University of Oregon campus Wednesday aft ernoon, July 16. Originated by the late Joseph Schilllnger, Russian-born compos er, who taught at Columbia uni versity until his death, the Schil llnger System permits a composer to exercise his intellect and con struct articulate music with order and structure. Some of the better- known users of the system Include the late George Gershwin, and Vernon Duke, composer of "Cabin in the Sky." ! The campus lecture will "he at 4:00 p m. In Room 104 music build ing. It will be open to the public. OUTSTANDING VALUE For Your SUMMER HOME .J..J& r V" fit' Similar to Illustration 7-pc. Living Room Group in Sturdy Eastern Maple 3 Piece Sectional Sola Roomy Club Chair Maple Floor Lamp Maple Coffee Table tV Maple End-Table Choice ol Cover . . . berry, win, blue and aqua. NOTE Mapl sofa or love mot) may b snibatlruled for 3 plec Mctlonal sola, ALL SEVEN PIECES, only... Us our conrervienl Budget Term I795O FREE PARKING FACILITIES 1203 Willamette Phone 5800 Little Old Lady Plansio Reign As Dowager Queen of Pageant The daughter of Daniel Hun-, Marlon County. He left there In saker he came across the plains 1849 for California, to take part in in 1847 when he was lad of 17, the gold rush. ' and settled in Marion Lounty Dldn t Stay will rule the pioneer parade Julyj "But he didn't like California at 24 as the Dowager Queen. all," she said, "so he came back to She is Mrs. William Preston, 1 Oregon in 1850 or 1851 and settled 508 Pearl St., and she was born to in Lost Valley, staking his claim Daniel and Mary Hunsaker in 1859, at the foot of Mt. Zion." at their home in Lost Valley, now 1 Tn 1855, Daniel married Mary called Dexter. Williams, also of Lost Valley, who The active, little 89-year-old had crossed the plains to Oregon lady says her father didn't stay; from Ohio in 1852. ! long at his first lighting-place, in Remembers House "I can remember Grandfather Williams' log house," Mrs. Preston reminisced. "Grandpa was a car penter and he helped build the first Lane County courthouse in Eugene." Mrs. Preston, born Emma Will iams, attended a three-room schoolhouse in Eugene, with Ru- WASHINGTON UP) Presl- fus Callison as Its principal. Emma dent Truman Saturday broke I attended the University of Oregon five-months' deadlock over the in the school year of 1878-79. nomination of Francis Biddle to Recalls Tear be United States representative on "I remember the year exactly." the United Nations economic and ! she said, "because It was the f ol social council by withdrawing the j lowing fall that I married William aDDOintment at Biddle's reauest. Preston." He was a Canadian. He Biddle, a former attorney gen. Russell's Storewide July Clearance Continues ... Drastic reductions are the note of the day during Russell's July clearance. With every item iust out of our regular stock, you cue assured high-style fashions at worthwhile savings, Biddle's Name Is Withdrawn From UN Post Rus sells eral under President Roosevelt, accused Chairman Arthur H. Van denberg (R-Mlch) of the Senate Si came to Eugene In 1871 from Jj somewhere near Toronto, and! founder! the Preston jinrt Hate ! Harness Shop, still doing business Foreign Relations Committee of ! al B0t man- bottling up the nomination since 1 agersmp ot Mrs. Preston s son, Jan. 29. Biddle preferred a show- j u""a- down, he said, but there was no! .V" k""-'uu "ouse in t, chance of action before the ad- Preston now lives 1 is journment of Congress. I 'he ' ne.w ' "e.u h'Ch,r!he her I 1 nii.hanrl Vinilt thwra ark vs, ! He asked that another appoint-j . ,.. ..." ment be made, since the council In! The "old" house. Into which they i..h h.M . ,i. without moved when they were first mar- American representation and hasried- th" ?me the n,h tnr Tni io Place where the "new" house Mr. Truman complied by nom- naung wniara 1- inorp. , make way for the new structure in Westport. Conn., now assistant about 19f), ,nd t itm th. one of the oldest structures in Eugene. Old House 'We bought It from Horace Mrs. Preston i 'Af!-' lie ussens j now stands. The old house was 1 moved to the lot next door to secretary of state for economic af fairs. Thorp will serve In both po sitions wlthou' added compensa tion If the Senate confirms him. Thorp has held several high governmental economic posts since being an economics teacher at the University of Michigan and Am herst College ("ass.). Thorp was director of the U. S. bureau of foreign and domestic for the first three years of the New Deal. Stratton in 1879," said, "and several families had lived there before we dirt" The lot on which it stood was Lot 1, M Block 1 of the Mulligan addition --one of the first clots to be laid & commerce 1 out in the CUy of Eugene. j S Along one wall of the living room stands a carved rosewood i Republican opposition to Biddle piano of massive proportions and : is reported to have stemmed from lovely patina, which was brought k his New Deal viewpoint. Some around the Horn In 1873 by J. J. 3 members of Vandenberg's commit- Walton, Sr., for his daughter, Iult tee intimated in May that such a Walton. viewpoint should not be carried to Taken by Boat the U. N. council. Couple Who Beat Girl Await Sentence GRANTS PASS OJPJ Mrs. Lucille Medlin and Hugh Gilreath Saturday were awaiting sentenc ing on charges of assault with in- ir .".M Rarely-Found Plants beaten daughter, Mary Jane, 2, at . Exhibited by Eugenean Weed, Cel., June 15. A group of rarely-found para- On separate arraignments, the sitic plants, known as Indian Pipes. pair waived preliminary hearings j was brought to the Register-Guard The piano was taken by boat to Portland and then transferred to river boat, which plowed up the Willamette to Eugene with It. Mrs. Preston is bright-eyed and cute she'll make one of the love liest queens that ever ruled 1 parade. and entered pleas of guilty. Circuit Judce Orvillr J. Millard set 10 a. m. Monday as time for sen tencing. In entering his plea. Gilreath told the court. "I did wrong and expect to be punished for II office Saturday by Mrs. Paul Ed wards, 286S Willamette St. Mrs. Edwards raid ber son. Wi ley, 23, found them five miles ! a above Leaburg dam while working 3 In me woods. Sometimes called Indian Death Mrs. Medlin told authorities she IPants. the blooms are all white In beat the child and asked Gilreath color, even to stem and leaves, as to take Mary Jane to Weed andlthey contain no ch'orophyL They i leave her because she was "lots usually grow out of rotton wood, j of trouble." and look as though they are fash Mrs. Medlin told authorities she ined of whit wax. had lived with Gilreath the last I 11 months but that he is not Mary One Eugene Squadron Janes father. . I, 3. .. .. in new Mcrivarea unir NKW HEAD FOR I'.S.C. The activation Saturday of the LOS ANGELES The fni-'458 Bombardment group at Port-: versity of Southern California '""f under orders of the Fourth: Ssturdsv announced the appoint-! Air Force at Hamilton Field, ment of Dr. Fred D. Fagg. Jrdean Calif., included one squadron to be of the faoultv at Northwestern 'rmed at Eugene and three University. Fvanston. 111., as pres- squadron at Portland. United ident of U S.C. Dr. Fags will take reports affirmed, office Sept. 1. He will succeed1 Th commander of the Eugene Dr. Rufiu B. von K'.einSmid. uni- Q"dron had not yet been named vers;tv chancellor and act:re pres- Saturday night. The commander idem since he retired from the of the 456th SrouP - Reserve Col. presidency last vear. j Sydney S. Murphy. Portland. ijear.e oreser, i.ugene city man ager, and Mahlon Sweet, local civic leader, said Saturday eve ning that they had not yet been notified about the squadron. LAWN MOWERS ffnifimttt XtMtal Co. 1901', W. 6th Ph. 4026 J A Texan last year shot down M7 golden eag!e front hii air Zephyr Sheer again . . . ef washable Bexberg yarn. . . They are grace- My styled fcy UAiglon, master de- J-.e.-, la seg torn 14 to 44, 12-93 plane.