I’ AG F TOUR OREGGN STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST P rin c ip a l E vents of the W eek A ssem bled fo r In fo rm a tio n of O ur R e a d e rs . T he walnut outlook is m ost e n c o u r agin?- according to W . H. B eutley, m anager of the D u ndee W alnut a sso ­ ciation . à S ix ty b u sh els of w h eat to the acre la th e resu lt o f th e h arvest on a tract o f land In th e T ule Lake d istr ict of 'K lam ath county. T he first contribution to the F lorida r e lie f fund at Bend cam e from a farm ­ er w ith a large fam ily. H e gave five b o x es of apples. 3 E P ro fesso r D rill of O regon S ta te col­ le g e is in p o sse ssio n o f sev era l g la ss balls found on the coast and presum ­ ab ly w ashed from Japan. .n T he an cien t carrier th at h as been called th e “G alloping G oose" has been tak en o ft the railroad b etw een W il­ lam in a and Grand Ronde. K 'S H ord es of du ck s and g e e s e th reaten to consu m e a large part of th e w h eat and barley crop of Cox B roth ers at T ule lake, K lam ath county. A rlin gton has a good m any up-to- d ate buildings, w hich h ave been added to by th e new garage of S n ell A L em ­ on. w ith the la test in equipm ent. The S iltco o s Rod and Gun club has been organised and a m eetin g of Eu­ g e n e and P ortland sp ortsm en Inter- aated w as held at Ada r ecen tly. T he O regon sta te h o rsesh o e cham ­ pion pitcher Is H enry M cGrew, 20, of W oodburn, who attain ed th is honor re­ cen tly a t the W ash in gton cou n ty fair. T each ers w ho sm ok e c ig a r ette s w ill not hold th eir jobs In th e E ugene sch o o ls, according to a resolu tion adopted by the E ugene board o f edu­ cation. 8 A carload of K lam ath pum ice has b een shipped to San F ran cisco to be te ste d a s to its com m ercial valu e as a m aterial In certain ty p es o f con­ stru ction . ! s; T h resh in g op eration s have been Som ew hat delayed in the W allow a sec­ tio n during the p ast w eek, due to tw o h e a v y rains which fe ll during th e past few days. i R ate red uction s rep resen tin g an an­ nual savin g of *90,000 to d om estic aDd com m ercial lig h tin g cu stom ers have been m ade by th e C altlom la-O regon P o w er com pany. * W . M. D ickerson o f Bend has In b is g a r d e n a squash vine th at has borne se v e n sq u ash es w h ose total w eigh t Is 103 pounds. T he la rg e st squash "w eighs 22 pounds. F ire of Undeterm ined origin did th ou san d s of dollars' dam age to the tw o-story fram e building occu pied by th e J. C. P orter gen eral m erchandise sto re in N ew berg. T h e M arm ot sch ool d istrict h as pur­ chased a bus to transp ort th e children o f th e d istrict to the Sandy school, w h ich is con solid ated th is year w ith M arm ot and Firwood. A shland voters w ill p a ss judgm ent o n three proposed city charter am end­ m e n ts In N ovem ber. One change In­ c re a se s th e term of councilm en from tw o years to four years. T h e graydiggers, a p est of the farm ­ er d esp ite th e war th a t has been w aged on them th is sum m er, have in p la c es around S w eet H om e devoured e n tire crops of potatoes. M iss creek . pound w ith a an im al F loren ce Conner of Hibbard B aker county, killed a 300- bear near her hom e recen tly ,30-calibre rifle, bringing the out of a pine tree. About 00 r ela tiv es and friend s called a t the O. A. K rlgbaum hom e In E sta­ cada recen tly for a fam ily reunion and to o ffer congratulation s to Mr. a hd Mrs. Krlgbaum on th eir 60th w edding ann iversary. B ecau se of the crow ded condition of th e Marion cou n ty jail S h eriff Bowar haa been com pelled to take over four c e lls In the c ity Jail. T here are now 34 prisoners in the cou n ty jail, with norm al accom m odation s lor 30. F ire started by tw o hu n ters d estroy­ ed a large d on k ey en gin e, sk ylin e and o th er loggin g equipm ent ow n ed by tbe W estw ood Lum ber com pany at Ripple. Hard w ork by a large crew of men aaved tb e cam p of th e com pany. P lan s are under w ay for th e ship- pin g of 400 bead of dairy cow s from C oos cou n ty to G azelle and Bakers field , Cal., by Jam es T. J en k in s, coun­ ty com m ission er. T b e stock Is largely grade J e r se y s and a few H olstein s. M ilton’s n ew *25,000 m unicipal hy­ d ro-electric plan t w a s se t In operation for th e fir st tim e la st w eek. The plan t is rated a t 1250 horsep ow er and th is, w ith th e old plan t, rated a t about 600 horsep ow er, w ill be able to fur n ish ligh t and pow er for r esid en ts of M ilton-F reew ater and th e surrounding d is t r ic t In e ig h t y e a rs th e original plan t paid for Itself and a lso pulled th e city of M ilton out o f d ebt. In 1920 M ilton ow ed over *110,000, but th is w as reduced lo *23,000 a t the tim e the new plan t w as started . t» THURSDAY. OCTOBER ». 1»28 a TMK »IXtlN OFlKLÜ .v !W 8 , N in eteen ow n ers o f curb gaso lin e pum ps In A storia w ere ordered by a writ of m andam us to rem ove them . Tbe w rit w as granted to six com plain­ ing g a so lin e tillin g sta tio n ow n ers. Linn cou n ty voters w ill vote on a ! m ill lev y to raise *60.000 w ith which to m atch sta te and federal funds for th e con stru ction o f the San tlam high­ w ay to th e sum m it o f the C ascad es. T here are ap p roxim ately 1ST w idow s In S ea sid e, accord in g to a recen t un­ official c en su s m ade at a local hotel, w ith an estim a ted 13 "grass" w idow s w ithin the city lim its, m aking the sur­ prising total o f 200 w id ow s of the “sod" and " grass” variety. More than 50 c itiz e n s of C orvallis In co v er a lls and old clo th es, worked at the new C orvallis airport, under the direction o f C. R. B riggs, B enton coun­ ty a g en t, and legion com m itteem an , preparing the field for th e legion air derby, held last Satu rd ay and Sunday. BYRD ON WAY TO FLY OVER SOUTH POLE sstte -o svi or eiteu » **e ] I4A.« 3» -4K-- 5-vHKÛ ’•» k KKkU» K' QM K »M A XV > Av «O 5 lv» «IftvH «M IXV • -'HIK »o m»« * P . » »«» OHOTtO M» I .-X- .<1 VW» >04 V n I* M Ai Vk |M» v ' a » tU S am son , a cco m p a n ied by fifty-five i v o lu n te e rs, a m o n g th em su ch h e r o e s 1 of th e air a s B ern t B alch eu . T h om as M ulroy and H arold 1. Jun e C om m an der Byrd is ta k in g th r e e I p la n es w ith him . H e b e lie v e s ih e j A n ta rctic can be con q u ered by th e j ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦' T hou san ds o f pin tail du ck s are d y ­ UPPER W ILLAMETTE ♦ ing of a m ysteriou s d ise a se p revalent ♦ at Tule lake. K lam ath county, and an expert has been hired by the sta te to T h e first s o c ia l e v en t o f the high stu dy and If p ossib le p rescribe a rem ­ sc h o o l w a s h eld la st F rid ay n ig h t at ed y for th e m alady, H arold Clifford, th e g y m n a siu m w h en the g irls o f th e sta te gam e w arden, w ho m ade an in­ sc h o o l e n te r ta in e d th e boy as a re ­ v e stig a tin g trip to K lam ath county, ward for p u ttin g in the w in ter su pp ly said. o f w ood T h e r e w as no program but W. O. H ayden, O regon pioneer, died th e e v e n in g w a s sp en t r en ew in g a c ­ suddenly at the sta te fair grounds In q u a in ta n c es and m e e tin g th e n ew stu ­ Salem . H e w as em ployed as a sp ecial d e n ts and fr esh m en t. G am es w ere officer and w as on duty at th e tim e of p layed un til th e g ir ls se r v ed r e fr e s h ­ h!s death. Mr, H ayden w as 69 years m e n ts c o n sistin g of salad , san dw ich"* j old. H e w as born near E alo, Polk p ic k les, cak e and punch, county, and w as th e son o i Judge and Mr and Mrs W W. W ooten are the Mrs. Benjam in H ayden, p ion eers of proud p a r e n ts o f a baby d a u g h ter born 1849, F rid ay a ftern o o n , O ctob er 28. M ike D illey retu rn ed from Idaho Chunks o f Iron p rojected through th e air by th e exp losion o f 12 stic k s la s t Su nd ay. H e and h is brother R u s­ of dyn am ite being used tq break up a s e l w ent to Idaho in Ju ly to look for huge fly w h eel at a Bend foundry, w ork d u rin g h a r v e st tim e R u sse l D il­ crashed through th e w a lls of a resi­ le y did n ot return. C ecil C u rts w ho d en ce several hundred fe e t aw ay, tore a lso w en t to Idaho e x p e c ts to retu rn part of th e roof off an oth er h ou se and th e m iddle o f O ctober. dam aged th e Iron w orks. N o on e was T h e S e n io r E n d eavor of th e C h ris­ hurt. tia n church o f P le a sa n t H ill h eld th eir e le c tio n la st S u n d ay A check for *98.546 47 w as received sem i-an n u al In Medford from th e treasu ry depart­ n ig h t. T h e fo llo w in g officers w ere m ent, W ash in gton, D. C., as tbe 1928 e le c te d : P re sid e n t. M ary H ard en ; se c A r len e M itc h e ll; P ia n is t. paym ent to Jackson county o f Its retary, C arter; c h o r iste r , P r e n tic e sh are o f th e O regon-C alifornia tax re­ H elen fund m oney. The ch eck is th e third W h eeler. received by that county and th e total Mrs. F ran k B lair o f L ow ell h as gon e received from the fund to d ate Is *1.- to L on g B each . C aliforn ia for a 368,809.24. m o n th ’s v isit at th e h om e o f her A final d ecision on th e M ount Hood m o th er. S h e w e n t In co m p a n y w ith tram w ay q u estion m ay n ot be ren­ her broth er T om B oyd w ho v isite d in dered by S ecretary of A gricu ltu re Jar­ O regon for a w eek . dine for a few days, it w as said In A very p le a sa n t su rp rise party w a s W ash in gton, D. C„ r ecen tly. C on fer g iv en to th e A. C. F orn ey fa m ily at en ces are being helA-by him w ith Ma­ C lo v erd a le la st S atu rd ay n igh t. T h o se jor S tew art, ch ief fijjester, and others, p r e se n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. John S e ll­ with a view to early com pletion of tbe ers, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. K ull, Mr and d elib eration s on the m atter. Mrs. F ran k T lv e y , Mr and Mrs T. W A large quantity o f prunes have M organ and fa m ily . Mr. and Mrs. M on­ been bought by t h e ’JCugene F ru itgrow ­ roe H ill. Mr. and Mrs. J L. ers' a sso cia tio n at Yakim a, W ash., to and fa m ily , H arold and F ra n ce s P ark s, fill orders th at could not be filled at F ran k E llio tt. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. E ugene on accou nt of th e sh ortage of R ob erts and fam ily, Mrs. H arry F ish- th is crop In w estern O regon. T he E u­ w ood, Mrs. R ach el F le tch er of S ilv er- gen e a sso cia tio n Is a lso unable to fill ton. Mr. and Mrs.' T. H P ark s and all its orders for canned pears, and fa m ily and Mrs. F orn ey and B en and several oth er ca n n eries throughout John F orn ey. the W illam ette v a lley w ill help su p­ ply th e dem and. T r e e s G row on R ock s But *60 is listed as th e co st of fig h t­ W a sh in g to n , O ct. 4. (A C )— A str ik ­ ing fire s In th e San tiam fo r est thus in g fe a tu re o f the g rea t Z apata S w am p far thia year, and th a t w as for tbe o f so u th ern C u t» are h u g e tr e e s g r o w ­ purchase o f hose, accord in g to C. C. ing w ith ou t any v isib le sig n s of su p ­ H all, supervisor. S u p ervisor H all said port. T h is sw am p In clu d es an a rea the fire lo ss In th e San tlam forest has of lim e sto n e that. Is filled w ith h o le s been thus far th e lo w est In th e P acific and covered w ith a v a riety o f trop ical D uring th e season j co a st d istr ict. trees. there h as been no tim ber burned M any k in d s of tr e e s are found g r o w ­ Flight fires w ere extin g u ish ed before ing on th is lim e sto n e area , w h ere not th ey had in flicted dam age. S ix w ere a s m uch a s a sin g le sp oon fu l o f so il , caused by tou rist cam pers and tw o b , could be ga th ered from an acre. T h e ligh tning. tr e e s m ake th eir sta r t In sm a ll S ecreta ry o f S ta te H o ss has an p o c k e ts and h o le s In th e lim e sto n e. nounced th e app ortionm ent of *305, S e a r ch in g for food, th e r o o ts str a y 203.07 in autom ob ile lic e n se fe e s and abou t o ver th e su rfa c e o f th e ro ck s *19,154.15 in bus and truck fe e s am ong T h e y fin ally p lu nge through h o le s to counties. T he su m s rep re se n t one find su ste n a n c e In so li h id den d e e p ly fourth of th e fe e s, le s s ad m in istrative In th e cavern ou s r e c e s s e s of th e co ra l exp en ses, co llected In th e r esp e ctiv e ston e. cou n ties for the six-m onth period en d ­ ing S ep tem ber 15. T h e bus and truck fee app ortionm ent is m ade from funds collected by th e pu blic se r v ic e com m ission on a m ilea g e b asis from the b u sses and tru ck s o p eratin g b etw eet fixed term ini. ù I '»ov’V K '5 INkKiv-.H »VMS I , I »* I FOR HALE— Carbon pap er in large s h e e ts , 26x39 Inc-hea, s u ita b le for m a k in g tra cin g s. T h e N e w s Office "NO H U N T IN G " and T r e s p a ss n o tic e s p rinted an d for s a le a t th e N e w s Office. M ORE P layin g ten nu m b ers hv m em ory. if Mr and Mrs M orris llerg of tills c llv , w as p r e se n ted In a c o m p lete recita l at III» Mi Morrai! and W iishhurio- aud itorium Iasi Satu rd ay e v e n in g he her Instructor, H euhen t ’h n lv li- (Jof fte le r o . A large au d ien ce heard the r ec ita l by th e youn g m u sic ia n who h as had Just o n e s e a so n 's m u sical train in g. T h e program Included R ip p les, l in d i; M inuet. B a i l i ; Mock Ing Bird Son g, H a w th o rn e; by Juu B erg P a trio tic S on g. G rieg; A ndan te. B e eth o v en : G erm an Son g. T seh alk ow s|ty ; by Ihirls G reer N orth lain d C radle Son g. J G uvnor; l«roresslon In Ihe F orest, B la k e ; B ar­ c a ro lle, B lak e; by Jun e lle r g T h e IliiMS-rfiv. It S ch u m a n n ; P re­ lud e Op28 No 7. C hopin; T a r a n te lla , H am er; by D oris G reer O * BUA AO FusHe X )Û 4 » M O t u n n o t ’ «»• Ju lie lle r g V , f c soven-yenr-iilil du ilgh ter A l t * »A«K, TO M» K A iH B A V * J 'a A< lew» yu> » ‘*»k> W ith alm o st 500 cars o f on ion s ly­ ing in th e field s, pulled, dried and ready for the topping m achinery at Brooks, large crew s of m en. wom en and children have been en gaged In gath erin g th e crop in to b oxes ready for h au lin g to th e dryers and to the railw ay station . T h e new M asonic hall, w hich w as started thia sum m er, w ill be com p let­ ed about O ctober 15. E laborate plana are being m ade for th e d edication . It la a tw o-story, fireproof building of con crete tile w ith a sp ec ia l stu cco fr o n t Its coat w ill be about *12.000 com pleted and furnished. Ì j V .MSUSKVllk kA*KX I IK .1 « i s t u OH IS . s* - v v a » The T il T aylor m em orial sta tu e w ill be in P en dleton som e tim e during the w inter, according to an n ou n cem en t by A. l'h im iste r P roctor, sculptor, who worked on the m odel In R om e. Italy, and B ru ssels. B elgium . T h e m em orial la b ein g put In r ea d in ess for the statu e. C om m ittees r ep re se n tin g variou s se c tio n s o f C latsop county w ill m eet In A storia In th e near futu re to confer w ith B rigadier-G eneral G eorge A. W hite regarding th e h old in g of a big three-day celeb ration In th e county during th e national guard encam pm en t In A storia n e x t June. * VC* kF »X» 4 C »»»1 u« N9. «SMU uvt** ***«r orr»««o\ mt **» c m MIUM"*" IP »4*«« I IsfeArt I UR Tt« LAV u v I 4 «KvX» AwV* JUNE BERG. 7. PLAYS COM PLETE RECITAL; MANY HEAR NUMBERS THAN r S T O R E '& u 9 C r \C S T h e H appy F arm er. It S c h u m a n n ; S t u d y 'N o . 1, T erry ; S on g at Dusk, ( ‘ram m on d ; W ill o f Ihe W isp, G ood­ ric h ; by J u n e Berg. P o w ir Man V isite —G len J a ck so n , m anaaor o f Ihe s a le s d e p a r tm en t of tile M ounllun S ta te s P ow er com p an y, sta tio n e d at A lbany, » a « h ere o n b u s i­ n e s s for Ihe co m p a n y M onday after- noon. A N I N S T I T U T I O N. Si't'OA.C. >r Mobi&N ö \ s \ n i m \ r PHONE 2700 O R E G O N S LARGEST STO R E— OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND Buy at Home When You Can But When You Can’t, Come to Eugene’s Own Store tw SK SÇ B H a S B Personal Mail Shopping Service When You Come to Eugene Enjoy Our Lunch Room A BRIEF DIRECTORY DOWN STA IRS STORE Gift S ection— P o tte ry — C h in a — D innerw are — G lassw are — L uggage— D ep artm en t of M odern I louse w ares— Toys. F IR ST FLOOR M en’s and Boys’ Apparel — S hoes— Yard Goods—• D r u g s — T oiletries — N eckw ear — H o s e — T rim m ings — N otions— P a tte rn s — B o o k s — G l o v e s — B lan k ets — , L inens — W ash Fabrics. BALCONY Lunch Room — B eauty P a rlo r — H air C u ttin g — Postal S u b statio n — Ac­ com m odation D e s k — C redit and G eneral Of­ fices. SECOND FLOOR W om en’s, C hildren’s Ap­ parel S ections — S w eat­ ers — W ash F ro ck s — D raperies — A r t Needle L ingerie Baby S hop — M illinery — Rockw ood P ottery. TH IR D FLOOR Rad ios—P h o n o g ra p h s— S h eet Music — Pianos— M usical In stru m e n ts — E lectrical Goods— W ash­ ing M achines — Iro n ers -—E lectric R efrig erato rs — R ugs— A uditorium . ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ * * It I h one of th o se brig h t cheerful places th a t you like to go to m eet y o u r friends— A place to lunch In b eau ti­ ful su rro u n d in g s— by high arch ed w indow s- on tables covered with clean linen luncheon clo th s—dishes and glass w are th a t sparxle In cleanliness- a service th at Is cheerful and people in terested in seeing th at you are pleased. We specialize In a 35c lunch th a t h as a choice of two specials each day and alw ays Includes hom e baked b iscu its or rolls—-delicious cofTee— and tem pting hom e baked pies. T hen th ere is Erigidaire salad. A m odern fo u n ta in — Ice cream s or sh e rb e rts and all afternoon th e m ost appetizlnz aftern o o n teas.— M eet your friends In th is lunch room on th e balcony. T his Is only one of th e m odem ap pointm ents of this new m odern d e p a rtm e n t sto re th a t th o u san d s of people enjoy. It offers you all th e a d v an tag es of the largest city sto res rig h t h e re in your own com m unity. T H IS ST O R E ’S CUSTOM ERS TAKE PARTICULAR DELIGHT IN BEING ABLE TO SECURE HERE THE NEW THINGS— WHEN TH EN ARE NEW!