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i 9 .’•Z '*• .Vi ’«fi . !".l - ¡Qsâi » J 1 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Event» of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. 4 ,-*T Two new business'houses will open tn Corvallis October I. Fire, which started In the City bakery, swept bslf a block of Herrn:» ton's business buildings John M l.lppold. aged 50 year». wai klllrnl when he fell from a walnut tre* on hl* premine« at Salem, The trolling launch Red Earle W i* totally destroyed by fir« off th« mouth of the Columbia n*»r. Enrollment In the university of Ora- gon at Eugene this yrvar I* 1*K. an lncr«-a»e of 394 over last year Third and fourth assistant postmas ters. to th« numb«-r -if ni t. t m 7 held their annual convention at Halem. The state will extend IJO.Ood this fall and winter In thr coustru. ->n of s ’l»h hatchery on the N-caub-nm river. .approximately 30.000.000 feel of lum ber will b-' load'd al t'olumbla rlv- r mills tor ports In the Orient by Octo ber 30 Walter H (lore, a hal<- and hearty resident of Medford, <9 y «ara old »«> the first white boy born in Jackson county. Production at th« Redmond Juniper products mill, rebuilt since th< t i< which deatroyed the first factory. b< san last wech. During thr last three months Cgmt county has paid 137**7 In < oyotr l >uu tie* The county pays tor males and 1'» for female* Crew* are now eugag--d In complet ing the all miles of new grade >>f the Mount Hood L« h >P highway on the northeast base of Mount Hood More than 3l.7ti> tourists stopped In Roseburg during the last five month*, according to figures compiled by the chamber of c<>mm«rc< Providing ablptm-nta of wheat come In fast enough, the Astoria Flouring Milla company will operat* It* plant 34 hours a day during October Wveley Hutler, a farmer of the K«>»l< Folnt district in Jackson county wag killed when a car be was driving over turned at a curve on lhe Urownaboro road. The mint distillery on the Caledonia marsh, near Klamath Falla, la In op eration. Th« b«al nf th« mint crop la producing about 4o pounds of oil to the acre The Newt« rg city council hns pari*, d an ordinance abolishing all unllm d franchisee granted by th« city, ma« ig It neceeaary for concerns lo apply for new charier*. Ashland »III hold It* snnual winter fair from November 39 to In -ml« r 2 this year Klgborate prcparatl- are te-lng made for livestock, agricultural and fruit exhibits CtiHik county dairymen who r- c«nt ly puri ha»«-«! two <-arlo»d» of Jersey cattle In I.inn county »err ao »*l| pl«ase*l that they are seeking four additional carloada. As the result of what la believed to be the accidental discharge of a rif'*-. Warren Garrett, 1* years old. wit- kill ed Instantly nt 1« Grand«, the bullet going through his heart Andrew West, a Finlander, at work In the Ke| lake camp of the Itu- titier Lumber company ti««r Marshfield »as killed instantly wh*-n a dead limb from a tree fell ’ *'«i- >*«-d hl* skull The Oregon public avrvlcs cvtamlg akin ha* ««.a, .i«a Hie uppleation tor Increase«! rates on the street-car lines of Halrm, Eugene, Weal Linn and A» toria. until January I of next y«ur The growers In Rogue river valley will receive more th.»n *! ............. from their p«-ars ami apples this y*-.ir, «< cording to Mark Montgomery, agent for the Houlhern Pacific at Medford Up to date. 2t.1l etwervlce men ru titled to benefits under th« so-called bonus law have filed applications for cash contributions, »bile 2*92 appli cants have expressed a prefereu* e (ut loans. Aa the result of a tuition fee of 1*4 levied by the director*, farmers In th* vicinity of Bend will make no effort to send th*-lr children to the Bend schools, claiming that the fee la >-xor bltanl. I‘«ar shipments to date from the 11 o*id River valley have r«ach«-d *5 carloada During the past wseh 24 car loads <>f «pples were shipped, th« Ap- Growers' association leading with 1* ears » ng:« mcMitb was »«ported durine .. ’he tu' «I for I tie month whi* h breaks all past records. waa «. 7 7 «. bushel*. Al»s 1«»Follett, senator from M .»no» c inty and a prominent orchard**! of th* Willamette valley, baa marketed more than 1000 buses of peaches ibis *« - . h The returns for the peaches averaged »1 a b»l Ninety per c»nt of Ih-schutra county caecrvlre m«n »bo are apply in« for Um»« und«r lite 1921 law ar* a»k lug lor loans. accaldi ng to tb* legal r«t»r**< titatlve of th« bonus «ommia- stun In that «manty, awarded third with a «* f l Th-it Ind «nd busineae roa- .tioio i*i I . - I are <m the march n normal >- .1 t* ¡o » f* Rowing the '»nation front • -me prvw*p»rlty is dl* .--le«! in "k clearings for p'. i . < r. » i ■ t> »'.owed a greater to al than fur at.' o'Ire month so far this Building permits also for the «fere ne iriy a -iiiiliou dollar* sa of the s «(■■• month last year I bar »1*0 « .* » record mouth in id » vbipplug and »heat «aporta, - export» « ere IMi per cent U. -a tar lb« same month last Clyde U liuntley of Oregon City, having been confirmed by the senate as collector of internal revenue for Q.JOLD Oregon. will ast'itn* the duties of the 'fi. « as soon as ths necessary for Many There Ar« Who bay It la lualltls* are completed. th« Anciant O««>«"O»d I < ftpor« of 0 .„S Throwing. Am ouneem* nt »as made at Medford DECLARE by Harry I. Walther, division manager of the California Oregon Power com pany. that the home offices of the po*«-r company would be moved at an early date from Man Francisco to M«d ford Prunes in the hands of growers in The Dall*» district have been cleaned up for the first time In I» months All of th« 1930 crop has been sold and the cal.ie 1921 product has either b*«n i-outr.il tiMl for or delivered to pur chasers. R< Kistratlon figures reveal lhe fact that In |» tnt of numbers the women at il> Oregon normal school at Mon ti. I. ..«d th« m.'ti »ith ratio of 19 to 1 There are just 19 mm tn school f a total of .KI student« who have registered to date I »Uniate* on the Douglas county prune crop sho» that the county will product half of th« prunes raised in th« Pacific northwest this year The |. .-..'il. c t. p ig ••»«.-. ding early osllmatea and the predicted ton- rage t..iw stands at approximately lu,- 0041,000 iMlUllds Th«- «date Irrigation securities com mission. al a meeting held tn Halen, vol..! to guarantee IntereiAh for ths n> xt six muuths on •& oojhhi for botols Issued by the .Medford Irrigation dig it . ' al»o the interest on 1:75 ■ ■ of bouda issued by the Payette stope IA rigatlou district l.umU-r shipments by water from the I'd urn bl.« river during September w«r< lh<- largest in several months. HU tie in comp.led by lK-puly t‘ol io tor of Custom» Karinen at Attorla. si. wed that In the SO days. St visu la loaded at the mill» In the t'olumlila river district, and their combined car- r ■ a'..-tinted to t9.<»t'.'. 1*1 fcil of lumt-er. I liarira Park president of the stats b .ird of horticulture has uiinoun««*d that It will be nr< e»»ary to uuarantins .Ma.hour county on account of »et ili found in alfalfa in that county, and thi»t action will be t»ki ti al once to prevsni the ahlpp*' , of alfalfa Into oilier counties A proclamation In litis with Mr Pari -- »uu«r*tl«>n probably will be ls»u. J by Governor Olcott Tin- |t--»r <’r*ck orchard, on the out- skirts of Medford, last week recwlvsd the high«»! price ever paid m Vtnerha for a < .irload of pears, sold In New York and bringing a gros« of 14;<9 Thl» c ir Cintalii-'d limn balt-lioav» id 1* Anjou pears which sold tor an aver aga of If 2». This m.-aus that th*se p. in» were sold al w bol únale aturas ing 10 rents apiece for Iho emite <ar load. t'onstltiitlrinality of the Oregon b. u* law »III b«- passed upon by ths supreme court of Oregon In a friendly ni l which is to be Instituted In lhe low «<g court» Ini mad I at sly Thia ac (Ion w.»* ilr< ided upon by the slate bovin* commission after II h.ul b««n found that sals of tha Initial bonds waitr.l u|H>n such action In view of th« recwnl New York decision against 'tie bond issue In that state There ^vre five fatalities In Oregon du« to Industrial accidents during the week ended fi«-pi<-mln* tn. according lo a report prepared by the state in d -I an idenl commGSh-n The v . in:«* were Arthur Anderson, car uter, 1‘ortland. James Fielder, log K--r. 1!:..ok.rigs. C. Atterbury, airbrake •n Grv-ehnm; Robert Matt, logger, Tillamook, and John H I'almehn. t«-nm st r, Portland A total of 27* artel dents were reported. Jackson county, with a score of 9< * out of a possible loo. walked off with first pri»« In the county exhibits at ala ysar a stat« fair al Halem. Jack so* county's exhibits sp<-clallx»d In fine pears although there Were In Cl-.fded In 'be eai'blt some choice tppMkt small fruit» and grains and l typical of that section of the Cooa county, which featured and dairy products, obtained Th» greatest volume of wheat ever prise with a aowrn of Mi, while T^~‘g|—~* abroad tram Portland during GAME Intvniatbmal i> ». « n .j!i..itrr* ami In lhe • a» glvrii In the i<< « <t match t«etwv-di ri.ampfoo <<f all ty M--I«trv*ii' who »na ihr' rnitetl Míate«. 'll . . i.-nt of N«-w»rk, -t- .muu by birth. Ihr Miar* mid oieu played tlwro- R t I roricludwd that n<»!thrr tt « . t*-r player. ■ irumr of TI í»r»’ at** • •• of th«- ganw »ho . q iHit», iitwl ««h nr*’ iw«t wrhv a.« tn*l»t iliat thl» tf- JI»«* ÍN »1« *• • ■ | from mirlriit *11» «•u» Jim»« itiM »•..* th«- cut lni«lit«f1c >.i- tlieir Kuioe , uh» . . «ill tell you h’i<l thin chi*»* that the «(afiií* of ' He |n~ u* Tlirow ••r * «1 I plcturi-« of tthfrh In vr *m ri-ally rvpre- MHfliB h iJrrw»> playing at q*i<ilts Ihm vu” . « -i* mg ami alien .b In hurllug tt ri-pr» x-iit« .1 rm ber tliap sk III In putting. 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