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OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Assembled tor Information of Our Readers. TH E MARKETS Portland Wheat — Big Rend bluestem. bard winter, SSc; soft white and western white, 64c; hard winter, northern spring and western red, 62c. Hay—Buying prices, t. o. b. Port land; Alfalfa, Yakima. »14.50. Buttertat— Pound 11013c. Eggs— Ranch, 13 ©14c. Hogs— Good to choice. »4®4.15. Cattle— Choice steers, 66.25 06.75. Lambs—Spring. 63.25 0 4.00. Seattle Wheat—Soft white, western white, hard winter. 51c; western red. 61c; northern spring, 54c; bluestem, 61a. Eggs—Ranch, 1601SC. Buttertat—Pound 15c. Hogs—Good to choice, 64 0 4.50. Cattle— Choice steers, »6.2506.60. Sheep— Spring lambs, »3.35 0 4.00. Spokane Cattle— Steera, good. »6.00 0 6 50. Hogs—Good to choice, JS.7503.S5. Lambs—Good to choice, »3.50 0 4.00. Logging operations In the Western Lumber company timber holdings In Lr.ne county have been resumed with 100 men at work in the woods. The subcontract for the carpenter work at the national soldiers' home, under construction at Roseburg, has been let to a local company. Unanimous opposition to Governor Meier's proposal for county tax super vision and conservation boards is ex pressed by the city commissioners of Bend. The 2H-yearold son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnard of SL Paul was killed accidentally when his mother ran over him while backing her car from the garage. A 12-ton anchor Is being constructed of railroad Iron and concrete at Ban don by a government crew. It la to be need as a tail hold for the bucket dredging rig when It works on the bar. The Redmond grade school budget for next year will be submitted to voters June 20. The total of the bud get is »27,931. which is »3332 less than last year, a reduction of,about 10 per cent. Annie Young Chief, 88, well-known Indian woman on the Umatilla reserva tion, died in a Pendleton hospital last week following a stroke of paralysis. H er Indian name was "Ta-de-le-ka tas- an-ml." The Silverton Garden club won first prize in the annual Willamette valley flour show at Salem recently. In the garden club section. Corvallis was awarded second place and Albany third. The sum of »12,324, representing a 6 per cent dividend, is being paid out by the receiver of the First National bank of Redmond. This Is tbe second dividend paid, making a total of 21 per cent. In an effort to hasten a court deci sion on the high school tuition law representatives of seven high schools In Marion county have decided to em ploy two special attorneys to assist the district attorney. Malheur county w ill seek the co operation of Idaho In an effort to wipe out a 3»0 acre field of noxious W hite Top weed on Succor creek. In the Jordan valley country, which Ilea in both Idaho and Oregon. Mrs. E. A. W e'ls of Redmond pos sesses an old melodeon which was made In 1836, the Instrument that pre ceded the organ, »nd was handed down from Rosella Isabel Oadthoudt, who was the first owt.er of the melodeon. Mrs. George Harper claims to hold the record as the most Isolated house wife in the United States. She lives with her husband on a 900-acrs ranch In southern Malheur county, 31 miles from the Nevada border. Theirs is the only inhabited ranch In the 70-mlle stretch of Isolated territory between the Owyhee river and McDermitt, Nev. The Dalen Manufacturing company of Bandon has resumed full operations, having been running on a part-time schedule since the first of the year. It Is thought the factory will run con tinuously for an Indefinite period. The Moore M ill & Lumber company, also of that city, is employing Its full force, working on an average of four days a week. Silas Powell of Linn county la dead at the age of 7» years. He wee a nephew of Joab Powell, well known preacher of pioneer days, and had apent hta entire life on the family homestead In the Salt Lake neighbor hood. Associated Charltiea of Reedsport held a abort session recently to dis cuss proper disposal of the shipment of flour received last week for the Red Croea. about 1500 pounds. It was decided to save as much as possible for the winter. A state highway repair crew arrived at Lakeview last week to re-oil the Fremont highway from Lakeview southward to the state line and to also re-oll the ftrst four miles west ward from Lakeview on the Klamath Falls-Lakeview highway. The engineer and fireman of a Mark ham A Callow Logging company train escaped death near Tillamook by Jump ing when the train got out of control and ran wild down the Incline at the camp log dump. The train plunged over a steep embankment. An old-fashioned Fourth of July cele bration will be held at Salem at the state fair grounds. It was decided at a meeting of the American Legion post The feature this year w ill be the reduced admission charges and more free entertainments. The LOWEST TIRE PRICES e evc°r v e r o ffe r e d ft fo r HE KNEW I H E S E R V IC E Harry rather fancied himself as a mathematical expert. One day he met his Coualu Jim. “Think of a number, Jim." he said, “and I'll tell you whether It'a odd or even.” “Right," said the other. “I have Just called up my girl on the 'phoun. What's the number!" Harry looked thoughtful. “Ihd you get her?" he asked. "Yea." replied Jim. "Right away?" Inquired the other. “Yea.” answered Jim. “That's odd," finished Harry.—Lon don Answers. E G O O D Y E A R Q U A L IT Y But that's o n ly h alf the sto ry. T h e o th e r half Is— flUt price » ... a G O O D Y E A R . ■ (io o d y c s r Speedways < i b e t t i fr itti j Goodyear life. Carmen Jean Vehrs, 11-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Vehrs of Salem, apparently suffered no serious 111 effect from a 30-foot fall last week while walking In her sleep. The girl either crawled or walked through a third-story window of her home. The McKenzie Pass highway, blocked by snew and ice since last tall, w ill be open to traffic this week, it was estimated when a state high way department crew started boring into the deep drifts in the mountain country 12 miles west of Sisters. A rotary plow Is being used. F ach In p u in tremendous ' Goodyear c 19 i chance o f a Ilf« eo jtrif-choice »erau4-choice m 4 4 0 21 FORETHOUGHT I LOOK AT THESE 7 FEATURES! P A T H F IN D E R (1) Lifetime Guaranteed (>) Goodyear name and house flag oo sidewall ( » Full ovsrtiae (4) Built w ith Supertwist eord, Goodyear patent (J) Husky, heavy treed ( • ) Deep-out traetioo (7) New ia every wey S P E E DW AY Full Overeixe M m Ford “I see that ihe bride la wearing the groom's present, tiiat rope of pearls." Full Overeixe Thu Philistine U te im a g in a tio n '! W in g t “PlloL” said the timid woman pas senger, “what do we do if we are In the air and the engine fallal" “Open parachutes and drop." “Suppose the parachute falls?^ “Flap your arms and say ‘I ’m a dicky bird.’ “ THEY KNO W E re « Price per tin g i« tire •^ 9 5 You can count ais layan of fab- rie bars, but tha t r i t two undar the tread in Ibis tire (or ia aay so-oalled “ s ix -p ly ” tire built Ibis way) do not run (rom bead to bead. Soma tirw-makars count these at “ plies,” but tbay am really “ breaker stripe,'* so wa call them that * /|ff . Full Overeixe Chrysler Chevrolet Ford » 4 7 « per tingle tire >• a 4.f*-xi Each, in pairs . • S 4> *£ 5 5 Io paira Full Overeixe >X x 5>X5*X1 S g O S t, *9 . per single tire S « 4 -7 9 1 « . Buick Dodge ™ Nash Price per tingle tire Each Price per single tira •4 « > ' ,np*,r* 9g«« Full Overeixe X« I 4 - J M » Each, in p a in _ , Esch lo paira Each In . per tingle tire Each, in pairs . Chevrolet Plymouth 9KVS9 B u kk Price per single tire F ull Overeixe 9^ 1 * 1“ P " « M x 5 .2 5 -1 « 79 S 9 x 4 .7 f.X 9 Each, in pairs . Nreh Price per tiogle tire Io paira Prie« per tingle tire *^ 9 9 $/ É S° J O x J .M IO Chevrolet >9 x 4 .5 « *2 « “Oh. Mr. Flapperton." she exclaimed souIfully. "have you ever fell s dim uneasy sense of oppression ss II the mere weight of life were a burden too heavy to be borne by the chained spirit panting with psychic longing to be fre er' “1 Invariably have such a feeling at Christmas time," was the callous re sponse. "but I have always attributed It to pudding I" Full O vcnixe 4.5«*2X “I always thought It was unlucky for a bride to wear pearls" “ Perhaps that's the reason he bad It made of Imitations." . fl« fr * w »9 x f . 0 0 1 9 • /R T * Chry.ler Dodge N a ih ™ 50 x Reg.Cl * JO F o r d -M o d c lT Price per single tire E«ch Price per single tira •4 » f ,np<ir’ «5>9 Each per single tire The Eugene-Lane Mill and Track Operators association is planning a campaign to sign np all of the mills using trucks, with truck loggers and i timber men, for the purpose of co operating with the state highway com mission In solving the problem of heavy tracks on the highways. j Potatoes of all kinds raised on Jose | phine county farms must be branded IK K TOU1 LOCAL D IA L I K C am p e r o f Experience “Tom s wife doesn't snow where tin this year in accord with the Oregon potato law, and county farmers were imby gets hts bad teni|>er from.” “That's strange. Most young moth warned to make arrangements for stamping their names, addresses and era can p la i. that sort of rcaponslU, the potato grade and weight on the Ity In a Jiffy - sacks in a statement from Inspector O lfa c to ry O ffering C. R. Jester. Xydas—Too bad you couldn't take Dropping down 210 feet into a 17- flowers to Helnbuck In the hospital inch drill hole at the Mitchell oil well but he couldn’t see them with his near Prineville last week and connect eyes all bandaged up. Yazge— Well, but he can swell— so ing the rigging to a drill point which had been lost In the well, George 1 took him a garlic and ffmborger Babin, local mechanic, is the hero of sandwich. the central Oregon country as the Nothing Im postible story of his ezplolta spreads to sur Salesman— This steel lahinet will rounding towns. last forever. The two power shovels working on Mr. Groucher—And after that? Salesman— Why, by thnt thne we the Lakeview-Burns highway are now within a mile and a half of each other. will be selling something that will last The construction crews expect to close even longer. the gap by July 1. Some ot tbe larg M en tal A ttitu d e est boulders along the right of way be “I wouldn't marry the best naan on tween the two shovels have been blast earth." said the Irate young woman. ed so that cars can pass through If , “And If you did." said Miss Cayenne absolutely necessary, “you'd never believe IL” A freak egg, weighing one half pound, has attracted considerable at Showing Hubby His Flaee tention at Woodburn since it was Husband — Where's the butcher placed on display at the Thompson knife? Wife— 1 don’t know. Look for IL grocery. The egg Is soft shelled and Husband —You ought to have a pluce contains a normal-sized hard-shelled egg. The yolk of the outer egg ia at for everything. W ife - Well, then, you'd better get the small end, with the normal egg in out of the kitchen -Exchange. i the center and the white at the large end. It measures over 4(4 Inches In R e m e m b e r in g th e M a n e length and 2 % Inches in diameter. “But doesn't your husband have any The circumference la 11 by 7(4 Inches. The egg was laid by a White Leghorn hobby?” "Oh. yes; he's ulways trying to comb hen and brought to the store by A. M. his hair over tbe bald spot." McCullough. The old Patrie residence, a pioneer More than a week after he was In jured In an automobile accident on the landmark near Lorane, was destroyed Columbia River highway near Hood by fire recently. The house had stood River, Ernest Crockatt, educational for 75 years and was a stopping place director for the state game commis for the Oregon and California stages sion, learned that he had a fractured on the old territorial road that skirts the hills. „JtUll. Grading on the widening of the Pa Consolidation of election precincts to reduce the cost of elections is being cific highway between Salem and considered by the Linn county court. Brooks has begun. The work is to be Costs this year ranged from 25 cents finished by September 15. When com a vote in the large Albany precincts pleted the road will be paved to • to »1.60 in the smallest district of the width of 20 feet, with 6-foot shoulders on each side. counUr. >49 $ G o o d y e a r S u p e rtw is t guaranteed. The downy mildew has reached a serious and critical stage in a number of hop yards surrounding Silverton. Growers say that unless sunshine pre vails and hot weather sets in almost at once, the yards will suffer greatly, in some cases be almost ruined. Work on the grading and surfacing contract of tbe stretch of the Cannon Beach road between the Warren hotel and Hug point is now under way and w ill be completed In August. The job was started Iasi year, but could not be completed before bad weather set in. Franklin, 2 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Newton of Powell butte, was knocked down and dragged by a spring tooth harrow as the team ran away. Quick action by hla brother. 14. by grabbing the harrow and rala ing it, releasing the child, saved his It 'S G O O D N E W S that you can buy any tire for aa low a M.49. Sim ply a M iracle Reporter—I have a great piece of news A truck driver got stuck In the mud on the able of Ihe road. Krlltor—Rtit whnt’s unusual about that? Reporter— He pulled over to allow another car to pass Just Politeness He— When you married me. you promised to obey me. ghe— Yea. only because I didn't warn a row when the minister was tbers FO B T H K IK Siamese M on arch M ad e T a lk s A bout the “ Eats** C ountry M o d e m State Camp cooking Is a hlghtly artistic talent that can only be developed through practice and experience, says a writer In Field and Blrenm. This sage camper lists several rules to follow In preparing the meal ex cellent in camp. “ I-et one man do IL Don’t take turns Don't hold conferences. Let one man do It, and If he doesn't do It right, hang him, quarter him, toss him in the lake— but don't give him any advice. An amnteur cook Is more temperamental than an o|>era singer of long press-agent experience. Med dllng simply confuses him and cramps whatever style he may hove. “Let the camper follow some rales: Never hake biscuits If you can carry bread. Camp blsculta are not nearly so good aa ordinary bread They merely sound better. “Carry fresh potatoes The onme goea for onlona. Desiccated carrots and corn and all aorta of soup stocks are as good as the fresh kind. I be lleve they are better. “Don’t believe that a squnre of chocolate Is worth a pound of steak. O r that a malted-mllk tablet Is worth a peck of potatoes Don’t rely on calories to keep you olive and hop py. Food suppllea baaed on calories may keep you alive. They'll not keep you happy. You aren't taking your vacation merely to be kept alive. On the second day out you can sell a big, Juicy corned-beef ssnd wlch to the 'condensed food' man for »50 plus bis shirt and boots” Mongkut (grandfather of the pres ent king of Siam) made over the conntry into a modern state. It la Interesting to see what Mongkut's first htep was. It was to provide for the education along western lines for his son and successor (Chulalong korn, who reigned forty years). M rs I^onowens, a School mistress In Singapore, was called to Bangkok “to do,” ns the king expressed It In quaint bat unmistakable English, “English education and not Chris tian religion npon my royal chil dren." Later, other tutora continued the work which Mrs. Leonowent had be gun. Chiilalongkorn was only Ilf teen years old when he ascended the throne, but as soon as he attained his majority he decreed that all hlx brothers, whether willing or not, hnvc an education. They might chooae nn English one or a Siamese one, Ini^ educated they must be. Later, members of the royal fam ily and others of the king's subjects were sent to Europe, sometimes to spend many years. Among the broth era the king later found the adminis trators who were to make over the medieval structure of Siamese ad ministration, and create under his K IL L S P eterm a n 's A n t Pood Is sure death to a n t .. S p rin kle I t abou t th a floor, window s ill., shelve., etc. M e c tlr e M b o u n a d o y . C heep. Nats, C u e r- M o ra th a n l . l t I H« c u n . year. A t P E T E R M A N 'S A N T FOOD V ALUK SI direction a really modern state.—Ki don R. James In Foreign Affairs. Spain "Coddle«” Priser art With the advent of the republic the dally allowance for rations to a prisoner In tha Spanish Jails was In creased from 1 peseta to I peseta 50 cenllmna. That put the prisoners nearly on an equal basis with ths sailors, whose allowance amounted te 1 pesclt» 75 centimoa. 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