GERMAN DIRIGIBLE CROSSES ATLANTIC G raf Z ep p elin , W orld s G rea t­ est Airship, Lands at Lakehurst. N. J. P rin cip al Events of the W eek Assem bled fo r In fo rm atio n of Our R eaders. L akehurst, N. J.—The giant airliner G raf Zeppelin won a fight against ad­ verse winds and the handicap of a damaged port horizontal, and landed here Monday. The giant liner left Friedrichshafen. Germany, T hursday morning, with 60 people on board, Including one woman. The en tire trip took her about 109 hours. All through the early hours of Sat­ urday night and for a great part of Sunday the airship hovered in the region of the Bermudas, fighting winds and seeking to find a more favorable course. For a tim e she even flew in a southerly direction in order to gain b etter conditions. Only the most m eager information was coming through and It was not until noon Sunday th at the ship was definitely located about 80 miles east t y north of Bermuda. The Graf Zeppelin la the g reatest aircraft In the world. It is driven by five reversible engines with 550 horse­ pow er each. Its fuel Is “blue gas." It cost about $1,000,000 and is own­ ed by the German people, the money being raised largely through popular subscription. It has a maximum speed of more than 80 miles an hour. The Boy Scout troop of Mosier Is organizing a drum and bugle corps un­ d er the supervision of Guy Duvall. A three-day C hristian Endhavor con­ vention will be held a t the C hristian church In E stacada November 2, 3 and 4. Dalton Biggs, Judge of the Ninth dis­ trict, which includes Malheur, G rant and H arney counties, died at his home In Ontario. The cranberry harvest on Clatsop Plains has been completed and ac­ cording to grow ers the yield has been quite satisfactory. E ight men and 54 women a re now employed a t the Grand Island can­ nery, where 400 cases of tom atoes are being canned daily. Commander Richard E. Byrd, hero A chapter of the Order of De Molay of the flight over the North pole, who with 25 charter m em bers was Institut­ loft San Pedro, Cal., recently in com- J ed in St. Helens recently by Friend­ mand of an expedition to the South ship chapter of Portland. pole. The Larson-Kennedy company Is at The record for nailing apple boxea was set recently by Robert Beal, up­ per Hood River valley boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. L T. Beal. The youth lidded 2029 boxes In ten hours. He received 60 cents a 100 boxes. The 1929 Oregon grand lodge con­ ventions of the K nights of Pythias and Pythian S isters will be held In Portland, according to announcem ent made at the closing session of the 1928 meetings held in Salem. The co-operative berry grow ers of the Gresham section handled 3073 tons of berries and cherries this year, against 2059 tons in 1927, an increase of 50 per cent and they paid for har­ vesting the crop $137,515. One hundred years old, George W ashington Wendover, Civil war vet­ eran, celebrated his birthday a t his home In Oregon City recently. W end­ over Is able to read the daily papers without the aid of glasses. The W apinitia C attlem en's associa­ tion started Its annual fall ride for upper range stock pastured in the Mount Hood national forest recently. The fall drive tak es on the n atu re of a rodto, with social campfire circles at night. Because of the m arked increase in registrations for the November elec­ tion, it has been necessary for the secretary of state to order a second edition of voters’ pam phlets. These pamphlets are now being sent out by the state departm ent. E. R. Pooley, Pine Grove orchardist who has completed packing his d'An­ jou pear tonnage from a five-acre full­ bearing tract, reports 1420 packed boxes per acre. The pears were sold for $2.50 per box, bringing the total value of the year's crop from each acre to $3550, or $17,750 for the block. Combined efforts of the N orth Bend and Marshfield fire departm ents sav­ ed more than $500,000 in the W estern Lumber M anufacturing company, Ost- lind F urniture, Inc., and th e Coos Veneer & Box company plants, when a fire started in th e Oregon P roducts plant. The loss was estim ated a t $50,- 000. There were 137 fires in the state outside of Portland during Septem ber, 1928, as against 57 fires during the corresponding period in 1927, accord­ ing to reports received a t the offices ot Clare A. Lee, state fire m arshal. Fire losses during Septem ber, 1928, aggregated $392,0O0 as compared with $250,000 in Septem ber, 1927. F arm ers in the vicinity of Redmond In D eschutes county are changing rap­ idly to the raising of clover for seed, W. M. Wilson, president of the Red­ mond Land it Loan hank said. In the past season, approxim ately 550 acres were planted to red and Alsike clover, A survey of the d istrict in­ dicates the planting this fall and next spring will am ount to about 2500 acres. The road over Mapleton hill, which Is one of the present routes between Mapleton and Florence, is now closed and will rem ain so until spring, ac­ cording to announcem ent at the office of the Siusiaw national forest. The forest service has had a crew of men a t work improving the road over the m ountain and to use it this fall and w inter would damage it badly, it Is stated. Increasing popularity of C rater Lake National park in Oregon is clearly in­ dicated in attendance figures for the 1928 season ju st issued by departm ent of interior. None of Uncle Sam 's great parks showed as g reat an increase in visitors ns did C rater lake this sea­ son. According to departm ent figures, 113,323 persons visited th 's national domain, as compared with 82.354 dur­ ing 1927. This is an increase of 39,969. P lans for the season’s turkey ac­ tivities have been tentatively outlin­ ed by the Douglas County Co-opera­ tive Turkey G rowers' association, a new m arketing agtncy said to control about 60 per cent of the county's crop. A t a meeting of grow ers in Uakland, headquarters of the association, an estim ate of the birds already Signed up with the organization showed a total of about 40.990, with others still expected. W alnut grow ers of Oregon are in better shape this year from a m arket­ ing standpoint than they have ever been. The crop is a record one for , the state, and w ith crops in all other walnut producing countries of the world small, price* are high and the demand strong. The Oregon nut har­ vest is now on and will continue for about 39 days. The w alnut crop is ' estim ated at from 1299 to 1599 tons as compareu with about 599 tons in 1927. The filbert crop is close to 199 tons ' and last year was only a third as | large. work excavating a boom for the Coos Bay Lum ber company near Coquille, calculated to hold 5,000,000 feet of logs. Septem ber, with 255 deaths,, was th e healthiest m onth th a t P ortland has had this year, breaking the record W ashington, D. C.—Speaking over set by August when there were 260 a radio and cable circuit 6500 mile* deaths. long. President-Coolidge and King Al­ Fire, which started from the exhaust fonso of Spain inaugurated a telephon­ of a gasoline engine, completely de­ ic service between their two countries, stroyed the La Pine hotel and two ad­ acclaiming the new m eans of com­ joining houses with an estim ated loss Pekin, China.—Reports received by munication as a great factor In the of $12,500. the Kansu provincial guild tell of perpetuation of friendship and peace Ruby Wilson, 6, daughter of Mr. and famine and suffering in that western between them. Mrs. Robert Wilson of Boardman, died Availing him self of his first oppor­ province because of a serious drought. In the hospital at H eppner from chol­ The reports also state th at more tunity to speak by radio-telephone era morbus, the result of eating over­ with Europe, Mr. Coolidge told King than 100.000 persons were killed in ripe melons. fighting in the province, ulthough the Alfonso th at with the possibility of A valuable brood sow belonging to governm ent, legations, Catholic, Meth- I communicating with far countries by odist, Episcopal and other missions word of mouth, “the danger of any P ere Peterson and 10 tam e geese own­ with Kansu connection have not heard . serious disagreem ent is im measurably ed by S. Anderson were shot Friday by careless hunters near Rocky Point lessened.” of any wholesale massacre. P resident Coolidge’s voice required In Coos county. A letter received by I)r. S. Parkes Commemorating the 75th anniver­ Cadman, chairm an of the China fam­ about one-fifth of a second to reach ine relief organization in New York the king of Spain, 6500 miles away in sary of the founding of the United city, from Leighton I*. Rand, Chinu ’Madrid. The circuit employed included Presbyterian church a t Albany, 250 Inland mission, at Lanchowful, Kunsu, wire transm ission from W ashington to persons gathered a t a banquet served told of a m assacre of 200,000 persons Rocky Point, Long Island, whence Mr. a t the church recently. by fanatic Moslems. A dispatch from Coolidge's rem arks were broadcast Salmon fishing on the lower Coquille Shanghai, however, said th at advices , across 3000 miles of ocean to Cupar, river is nt present employing about from th e China Inland mission Indi­ Scotland. Front Cupar 1154 miles of 123 men who are catching from three cated th at the 200,000 deaths resulted direct wire circuit brought the chief to 10 tons per night, for which they front a Mohammedan uprising which executive’s voice to the border of are paid 8 cents a pound. had raged for a long time, rath er than Spain, over British and French tele­ The W estern Oregon Packing cor­ phone lines and through a subm arine from a mussacre. poration has finished the run of B art­ The Kansu provincial guild said in cable across the channel. lett pears, 11,000 cans being packed, Its announcem ent that the number of Mid has now started work on 700 tons persons indirectly affected by the mas­ BRIEF GENERAL NEW S of carrots and 60 tons of beets. sacre far exceed the number killed. For the first tim e in 50 years a The official receipts and attendance w aterspout was sighted Friday on the figures for the 1928 world series an ­ CHINA RULED BY CHIANG nounced were: paid attendance, 199,- Oregon coast a short distance off As­ toria by Captain C harles A lberts of Nationalists Name Secretary to Late 075; net receipts, 9777,290. the steam er Florence Luckenhach. The United States potato crop de­ Sun Yat-Sen President. Linn county electors will vote on a Nanking. — Chiang Kai-Shek, who clined slightly during Septem ber, the 2 mill levy to raise $30,000 w ith w hich wns commander in-chief of the nation­ October estim ate being 463,722,000 to m atch state and federal funds for alist forces in the Chinese civil war, s bushels, compared with the Septem ber the construction of the Santiam high­ was elected president of the national­ I estim ate of 466.815.000 bushels. way to the sum m it of the Cascades. The Wyoming W oman's Christian ist governm ent of the Chinese repub­ Tem perance union has cautioned mem­ Construction has begun on an $85,- lic. The selection was made by the central executive council whose 44 bers not to drink cider after it has 000 new grade school building in m em bers have been th e chief govern­ stood 24 hours. A resolution to that K lamath Falls. It will be* the third m ajor si hool plant constructed in ing force of the nationalist adm inis­ effect was adopted. R epresentatives of American, Eng­ Klamath Fulls in the last three years. tration. A $30.099 building perm it has been The new president Is not only a lish and French banks are negotiating mem ber of this council but also a with the Polish governm ent regarding issued at Corvallis for the eroctiou of mem ber of the nationalist governm ent a loan, conclusion of which depends a new Alpha Gamma D elta chapter council and has been chnirman of the upon agreem ent on details and pur­ home. The stru ctu re will be of Eng­ lish architecture and will house 20 adm inistrative board which has su ­ poses of credits. A charge of conspiracy against Jose girls. pervised the eight m inistries or gov­ de Leon Toral. Mother Concepcion and ernm ent departm ents. Annie Greene, 36, packing house Chiang Kai-Shek was studying In II others held in connection with the worn, r, died at Medford from injuries assassination of General Obregon was Japan at the Tokio m ilitary college received when she tripped on the when the revolution broke out In 1911. ordered withdrawn by the superior ¡ Item of her bathrobe and tell and He a t onee abandoned his studies, re­ court of Mexico City. struck her head on a sharp object in Prince Gustavus Adolphus, oldest turned to China and became secretary her bathroom. son of the Swedish crown prince and to Sun Vat Sen. Colonel W. C. N orth of Portland prospective heir to the throne, will was named by Governor P atterson us 43 Lose Lives on French Submarine. visit the United States next month to : a mem ber of the World war veterans' P aris.- The subm arine Undine, one act as best man at the m arriage of his i state aid commission to fill the va­ of the newest units of the strongest father's cousin. Count Bernadotte, and cancy caused by the resignation of W. arm of the French navy. Is at the Miss Estelle Manville of Pleasantville, I C. Culbertson. bottom of the ocean and all her crew N. Y. Boyd Summ ers, postm aster at Swim, of three officers and 40 men are dead. has received orders from W ashing­ Doctor Cuts Out Own Appendix, The m inistry of marine learned that Los Angeles One of the most ton, D. C , th at Swim postoffice will the tragedy o n urred about midnight. amazing surgical operations ever per- 1 h ereafter function the entire year, in- October 3, when the submarine was stead of only through the sum m er sea­ ram med off Oporto by the Greek cargo formed stood revealed here with the son, as formerly. carrier Aikaterinl M. Goulandrls The announcem ent th at Dr. Robert Meals, The newly completed school house young Hollywood surgeon, had sue- ¡ advices came in brief dispatches from a t Camas Valley, near Roseburg, was eessiully removed his own appendix the French consul at Rotterdam. Dr. Meals Is well on the way to recov­ dedicated recently with a program Pacific Coast Paint Merger Approved. ery. Fully conscious, he lay propped sponsored by Umpqua post of the American Legion. The concrete build San Francisco, Cal. The General up with pillows on an ordinary operat P ain t corporation, a combination of ing table. The pain of his rutting ing was erected at a cost ot Jso.uuu nine paint companies in six Pacific only slightly dulled by a local anaes- Í to m eet the needs of a large farming coaat cities, received a corporate per­ tbetlr. Dr. Meals opened his abdomen, co m m . i.y. Tweity eight hunter* worked a total mit from (he California state corpora­ removed the Inflamed appendix, and , The port commission of Port Or­ ford h rs set probable expenses for of 778 days during beptem ber and took tion commission. The stock of the closed and sewed the wound. the pert at $9811, anil will ask lor that 449 predatory animal», including 376 company, which has assets of approxl Sixty Dead In Building Crash. am ount through the Curry county tax coyotes, 52 bobcats aud 12 stock kill­ m ntely >5.090,090, was heavily o v e r Prague, Cxei ho-Slovakia. — Sixty assessm ent. The annual report shows ing hears, it was reported by Stanley aubscrll.-d. workmen were burled under the de­ the p * hard winter. $1.11; western red, $114**; bluestem , $146; northern spring. 11.11*4. Hay—Alfalfa, $22; tim othy, $28. B utterfat—52c. Eggs—Ranch, 34 047c. C attle- Prime steers. $12012 50. I Ilo g ’ P rim e. $10010.35. Lam bs—Choice. $11 25012 50. Spokane. Hog*—Good, and choice. $9 6509.75. C attle —Streets, good, $10 75 011 5v Misaiatippi School House Stolen. Wiggins. Miss.—Somebody has stol­ en the schoolhouse at Peace, H arrison county, it was revealed here. The small fram e building disappeared the night before school was to open. No clew was left. Lightning K ill* Minneaota Fa-mar. Owatonna. Minn —Earl J. Bork, 30, a larm er of near here, was killed when lightning struck him. He was riding on a tractor.