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PTCIE EIGHT arrcTVFOTin matt; TTirnwrc, fEBFOTip, otitxio??, vonday, October 5;?, 192s. SOPHOMORES LEAD OTHER HI WASHINGTON STUDENTS SEND HOOVER BIG POST CARD ..PORTLAND. Oct. 28. (Spec lal) I'lill Metschan, rhnlrinan of I h republican slate commit-' pletn honor roll tee, 7aterdny issued a detailed estlmnlo of the result of the Nov ember G election in Ores-on eoun Ilea. For the Ktate na a wholo his estlmute nives Hoover ft plur ality of 62, .SO over Smith. The eatlmate by counties, aa prepared by Mr, Metschan, follows: MaJ. for County Rep, Tem. Hoover Baker 3,100 2.H00 2.275 0,330 3,oro 2,370 4.-115 8110 225 1,060 3,250 8(10 943 1103 1.03 3 800 HONOR ROLL mm t'V i4Mfeil Of the 29 high school students iwiiubu uaiiira upp.-ui um iiiv uijiii- lianton 3,750 Clnckamus ....13,070 Clatsop 4 600 Columbia 3,480 Coos 6,015 Crook : 1,000 Curry 325 Deschutes 2,368 DoUKlns 5,300 (Milium 700 tlrant 1,480 Harney 1.101 Hood River .. 1,688 Jackson 6.770 Jefferson ........ 570 .loscphlno 2,385 KlanAi 6,093 Lako 650 Jjine -.. j 12,650 Lincoln 2,1 OLInn r,,t,W Malheur 2,470 Marion 12 721 Morrow 1,100 200 1,475 2,740 1,550 1,110 1,600 110 100 7l'J 2.050 100 543 1IM 650 1,070 list for the first six weeks' term, 10, or ulinoat half of t:;e enrolment, ure mem bers of the sophomore class. Of these four received A's, the high est grade. The list follws: Freshmen Mclvln Anderson Q... DA-ID Dorothy I'uley 3A-1I1 Hfllun Power SA-111 Helen Wood ....,?7.... 8ophomore Billy Parsons .-: 2A-2I1 Hoht. Spalding 4A llarhara Druift 2A-2I1 Louise FrohreTch 2A-2U Juunlta Hopkins 2A-2II Lollta Jones 3A-1I1 Leneve 8impkln& 4A .Mildred Walker 4A Helen WlllloniB 4A Lucille Murray j. 4A Junior Walter Scott Q . i .... i 4 00 O 1 70 1 Laura Drury iltnomah ik or: 650 6.080 1.590 3, US l.W. 9.4HD 1100 1,020 100 6,670 11 11(1 2,161 1,150 3,222 400 .3,010 Hhenuan 700 Tillamook .... 2.450 Umatilla 5,220 Union 3,500 Wallowa aW0 ....72,120 48,11.0 23,070 Wuflt.'0 Washington Wheeler .... Yumhlil .... 8,140 4,!t35 2,260 455 1,800 4,1100 3,150 1,200 2.270 0,370 380 2,625 50 315 650 1,020 4 40 rjio 1 390 2,770 300 QUO 2.V .. 4 A Josephine Power 2A-3I1 Virginia Preston 2A'Mi Josephine Taylor 4A u Senior . Donald Mor," 4 A Owon Wjel; 3 A IR Koslo Wirrier 3A-IH Deulah Oore IIA-1H Vur Dean Harvey HA-ll'. Helen Jones , .:IA-1H Kllow :eSWllson VIA 4k. Signatures of approximately 2.CC3 students of the University or Washington at Seattle wert Iflned to a post card, adjrecscd to Herbert Hoover at Washington, D. C. The card, made of Douglas fir Is three and a hQ by six feet in dimensiono. WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. (P)-ft Curtis club of Washinton unlver- The address of the "card' Herbert Hoover todaiWecelvcd onu B1,v nt seauio. stejiciled in rc-iulation form .iore mnn uuu mnmners or the nf Ilia Inr.nal imulnna ,r ..I . , 1 eluu Kiiineu me "card with sp " 1 " -" "" " cial water proof uiK.Tne uoaui vra rilly Pray 2A-2ljrK"Ot wide, tut from an enormous I sent by first class mall anW wo; William Dougherty 3A-llirvashlnBton Douglas fir tree, und insured for $10,000, ffa'a Kreellnj!8 'ro'" lnc Hoover-1 aloct totalinR $1(1. tho postage was Hoover's picture In the sliWiii siiace nt the upper right hand cor ner. Headln;; the list of signers wa Albert S. Ralvh, president of the club. Josephine Walclion ... illll Ilowenna: JO. - :i.-in 2A-21I " Totals ' ......203,965 141, 47G 02.490 Majority for smith. ZKPPKl.IN ON KKTI UX FLIGHT (Continued from Page One.) Tho Ornf Zeppelin, come to Amer ica from ucross the seas, had gone .back whence It came. MesHiiKes Sent qO During the first hour uf flight Captain Hugo Eckener, pilot ot the Ornf Zeppelin, dlspntcheiJ three message of thanks for the recopllon' given tho dirigible crew while In America. One was ad dressed to tho commanding of. fleer , here, one to tho secretary of tho navy and ono to President Coalldgo, Three United States navy of ficers are aboard . the Zeppelin as guest observers on her home ward flight. They are Com mander M. U. Pierce, executive officer of tin Lakehurst naval air station; Pjeut. CI. W. Bottle, engineer officer of tho 1-os Ang ,clci and Lieut. C. K. Hnuch. wtffh officer of ( the Los At elcs and flight officer of Hie stutlon. In , addition to these, tho pas sengers are: Mrs. Clara Adams, Tanncrs vllle, Pa., vtife of Oeorgc L. Adams, retired business man JJonald M. Casto, of bus, Ohio. Joseph D. Jcsel, of New York City. Col. Allen Miller, New York and London financier. Richard J. llurko. Dig near Paul M. Marko, of llrooklyn. Late. Cel. iso tho following wh were passengers . on tho flight frum Oernmny: Krnost Brandenburg, Ocrmnn minister of transportation; Dr. Dcnkendnrf, of tho Oorninn aer onautical Instltuto; Dr. Krueger, itt'Oi'iuutiorti tontiriK ins'ltutc; Karl Von Tyszka, Engineer Hock. Engineer Schclrllts, Dr. LudM.- The slAUf's office this nfl noon walnvestlgiiting the birr glarnf several suninier homes in nflKewood park along the Hnguc liver 20 miles from Med ford. A numlier of articles. In cluding an expensive flMliing recr. were taken from thu Kred Schef ol cabin, from which tho bed ding was also stolen. Tho A. W. Pipes rl Pluhrer cabins were also enfrred. Tho burglaries are believed to Uavt been commlt- 1 last night and by parties who ew the , promises. 1 ft 10 . SMITH SCOUTED NKW UK( Oct. 29. (VP) Son ntor Cioorco H. Mohoh of N'w HampHhlro, chairman of tho emU ern nrtvlnury commitUte of the JIoovorrCurtiH campaign, on ri turnlnn to New York today from u Hpcaklng tour In tho enst, cout- j oil Democratic clalum that StMiutor UTfLffY VALUATION BOMBSoUSED IN ONLY HOPE M STATE oTAX TOTAL Sir says"' ATTORNEY E William part uf of the nlrht. o J. Llndyay, toro away a Kurao at tho rear Undsay home Saturday o V-U,UI ONorriH' derla ration for iluv'nor Smltli wotilrt hrintf NebraKua Into tlie ,Wmo(Matle camp. "I do not reward Honalor Norris ns carrylnu Nebraska in his vest pocket," mild Srnator MoseH. "U, Ih nnn thing to he able to curry HALT2M. Ore., Oct. 20. (P)- Only" public utility valuations In Oregon as r;xe.t by llio wtate lax commission will vo the Btato this year from n decrease In its total assessed property val idation, according to figures in the of rice of the Htate lax com rn'risioii. Twenty-eight countien that have reported out of the total of 3 13 1 counties ij& the tdati how a de crcawe itf TThout $3 500.0(10 in the l!.iS valuation on which will be baHcd ths tax levy of 1 ax compared with the val.Qiion on whl'A woh based the levy thi.-t year. Calculatlonti received from the renin tning e'ght are not ex pected to bft Hufficlent to lift tho total above Inst year. Public; utility valuations, however, will lcrca-0 an cHtlniatd $5,000,000. j ennnph to makitOan est mated j $1,000,000 or $4,000 000 inemaNtii in the grand total. This will hci POUTLAXD, Ore, Oct. 29. (P) far short of tho SM.Ooo.OOO li.WjtiniBH t Cooke, head of the de crease nOhiHt yenOovop the year flJlu,t i,rokern ; hoiiHe of Overlook before. Iat year'p total, both o;& Cooko, liHtoned calmly 'today general propcrty-j-md utility, was j while Amity District Attorney n.lM.0"o,0i)0. w cutlliied tho c.aso upon whichrthe Tho decreased valuations thIs'Ktll0 baKCft a chorKo of larceny hy year are duo to ho vera 1 causes. embezzlement. After iho broker Sonie counties have cut their val-jnfi0 house closed .January 31. 1928, nations on farm lands, in otneis there arc reductions In timber holdings due ot cutting, ond the federal court decision removing nal ioiial bank Ftorl; from assess ment Jtes a difference tho lat- CWCAOO, Oct. .2!). !) The I race for stfite's attorney, . tlie j warmest contest of the present I campaign in t?hlcago, was even i today In oruj respecl ; each can didate had been "bombed." The bo tubing of .ludgn John A. Swason's home was one of lhe startling occurrences of tho pri-j mary campaign. Judge Swason is the JtfmublU'an candidate state's attorney.. A bomb presumably directed at his Democrat!) Oopponnt, Judge AL 'IMPOSSIBLE' If RMS MISTAKEN RPAUTA, "Wis., Oct. 20. IP) Senator Smith V. Brookhart of Iowa, lit a fipeech hero today, de clared Gov. Alfred R. Kmlth is "im possible," and nald his progrcfcve fui-1 colleague. George AV. Norris. Tiad made a "mistake" in declaring for CASE IS OUTLINED the Democratic candidate. i "I have no doubt he will realize his mistake in due time," said Sen ator Hrookhart, who will make sev Qal speeches for Herbert Hoover in Wisconsin this week. "I feel perfectly comfortable supporting Hoover along with other progressive seizors, Howell, Fra zler, ttorah, Nye, Johnson, Mc.Mas ters and Norbeck. and I hope Sena tor Norris feels just as comfortable in tho nQc lonesome company of Senator UlaitQ "Governor Hmlih lO impossible from the farmers' standpoint. A governor of New York, he has op posed the larmers of that svte in nearly everting they waniVd. He has reduced their prices and driven them from the control of the state department of agriculture. He has never bad their pnrt and they will vote against lutn in the presi dential election." Sea Ais Seen. POUT OliFUltD. Ore.. Oct. 20. Many sea lions hnvo been seen at the mouths of tho Sixes and Elk rivers, which are blocked with fi Multnomah , ref by creditors made claims totaling SI, GUO.W'l. iMowry opened his statement.' Oiitllnlnir transactions in which Ar thur M. Wevch, a customer oC thOQand so that the salmon cannot tei i.nrf lfiiliit.il- In county. I 1'nion, AVallitva and Tillamook counties, forexample, havo re duced their valuations about $1. 00(1. JOO each, and Wasco about $2,0 one, rmallllu county shows a sm:0 Rain. ffl.nly a paltry Uu, 000. tin smnll slatft for oneself. It Is quite an other thine; to deliver a state to another candidate." lottman, Holt llrandt, War Ketfler, Theodore Motcjko, llu dolph Hartmann, a news, reel cameraman and U, Meter, n Oer man movie cameraman. ' Uidy (Irnce Drumniond Hay, who' made tho trip from (ler many, : .remnlned In the tTnltetl mates. Ho did Karl Von Wtrcaml, newspaper man. . The blur ship carries a crev of 40 officers and men. Ono tincxpeeted passenger was n six-weeks old chow don pre sented to Capt. Von Schiller, one of the officers a few hours bo- -; .Mall fan-led Thirty-two bags of mall were loaded aboard. The letters nnd post cards nnd neen conecieu In New York, tho letters prepaid at the vn lo of $1,011 each and the cards at &3 cents each. They were . brouuht to Lakehurst on tho regtilar trains nnd transferred (it thu -station. . AlthnuKh rogulnr frelcht serv ice is not to lie InsUKUratcd until tho Zeppelins next American visit, four special r-.nslsnmcnta worn accepted for this voyaite at (S it pound. .Among tho ship ment were a bale of cotton, two portable typewriters, a ease of engraved copper plates and a raise- of silk cloth. Their total weight was 341 pounds. ,: The Zeppelin weluhed off Jus 14 duya after her arrival. It was on Ocobcr 15 thnt she sail ed out of the south and cruised along the senboard, making- hr bow to New York before turn ing about and landing nt this air port. Dr. Kekcner wild soon after he nrrlved thnt he planned to remain In America not more than ,34 days because lie feared that a longer tay would result In bad weather for a landing on the other sldo at the ond of his return flight. He expected the return would tnko 60 hours. , The ship left ot) a North At lantic course via New York nnd Iing Island. Tho trip from Oer nmny took lilt hours becnuso . tornw forced the klilp to s eli fultou southern count, ALDERSDN FUNDS ,488. SHOff $69 POUTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 29. (A) Total nhortuge In county fundH of W, C. Aldernon, county nuperln tendent of pchools, who recently ended bin life, wn net nt $6.4S6.!ii In n report filed with the county otuumissloners today by t.'ondu J. Ham in, Hpeclal auditor appointed W Ham wild tho Hhortago dated over .a period of years nnd in volved the purloining of out-county tuition funds. maw gr.i.uii:n votkus (Continued from Tags One.) showing being made of national bank a sue . tlx of "e loss s'smen'ln. All thoHo who wish to attend the hanu,i given hy tho I uslness nnd rroicssionni women h ctun nt M e d f a r d t o m o m w at (J : 3 0 p, m . are asked to gcdn touch with Mrs. Jack Lennox. Phono 4itU, before to morrnw m0hfb at 10 o'clock. was allcKed to havo failed to flr.n ) Ont-o KxcecdH IncomQ I'I'-AiWjla, v ui Perry Herd, who gets $1 a ycTrf as man ai of the Cooperative offico of the bureau of foreign and domes tic commerce of tho I. H. depart ment of commerce, recently spent three years' ttahu'y when ho took two government officials to lunch. Com Husking: First, TRENOK, la. (Aj To permtl lotel I farm boys attending consolidated school here to aid in husking tha exceptionally large corn crop this year, night clashes have been start ed for them. enter. The ea lions were said to te devouring the fish in large num bers, o Time Saved On Letter liONUCN. (P) A week will he raved on return tetters from Kng land to AiiNti-alla by the new all line Pnklng Perth nnd Adelaide. Planes will connect with mail steamers. - 0k ..B IDDIES'COLDS should not be "dosed." Treat them externally with V9CKS V Va ro Rub mOvr21 Million Jara Ud Ymarty in imp wemen registrants over 11124. Philadelphia shows an in crease of lift percent, St. Pnul, 72 percent, Hulttth, 4rt percent. Ht. I.ouIm STi percent nnd Kan sns City 38 percent. Various Hchools of thought give vnrloud exthvnationH for tho sud den rind to the registration coun ters. Ono clement saytt it's pro hibition. Another says It Is the religious issue. Another nays it's prosperity. He til others maintain it Is farm relief, water power, tariff and a dojton other sub jects which might affect various localities.. And there nro those who may contend that none of theso ure the issue that the fight Is one of personalities bo tweon Hoov.r nnd Smith. Satitfaction Guaranteed For many jreart, men nd woman averywher hire bten tiling and recommending Foley Pills A diuretic stimulant to the ki Joe jn Quick to reliova Try them (V A For Kale. l;y .Inrmlii WimhIs Drug blorc, Cur. Maiu aud C'culruL 12 S tates Have Income Tax Laws! DELAWARE MISSOURI NORTH CAROLINA MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPBHIRE SOUTH CAROLINA WISCONSIN MISSISSIPPI NEW YORK .VIRGINIA OKLAHOMA NORTH DAKOTA Industries Did Not Leave or Fail to Come In These States. Industrial and Agricultural Development of Oregon I, Jow Retarded by Excessive and Unjust Taxes on Property While Immense Incomes Go Untaxed RADIO TALKS over KGW, Monday Oct. Thursday. Nov. 1, 8:- P. M. 29, 9 9:15 P. M,; Wednesday, Oct. 31, 8:15-8:30 P. M. Lust llowwni mi ii iii'mtj uii"'OT'"A'ili& Oregon State Grange Geo. A. Palmlter, Hood River, Ore. Oregon State Fed. of Labor Wm. Cooper OLD COMRADES DINNER GUESTS ..rV.rr i,i 1uitiiuity fur thu t'd Infantry: W 111 am J-yuiau, Co.' " ' timvi I C. 2Sth Infantry; Mrs" J. C. Woods, Mrs. L. H. TucKer, airs. ViUllam Lyman. Mrs. Withrow and Mrs. Kred Scheflel. Prisoner Kseapes LINCOLN, Neb.. Oct. 29. CeliibratlnB his 81th Mrthday. William I.ynian today was hust to flvo fallow civil war Vftnrana ut the home of his dauKhtor, .Mrs. Pred Stbefrel, in the Siklyou Heights section. The blrthilny 19 the fourth annual affair of lis !dm! vaturana to recOUUl urn in"-." when they were soldiers. The first dinner was held when Mr. Lyman was SO years old and Included it guests. The following n,in,i,ap war reduced to 14 and two veara auo only 11 were stepping Into a washroom on vine werr uresf ut Ust ; linKion train No. 44. Just last year but r.exl Vars Linn,' H ! pullinc out of Murphy, Neb.. Sun. expected to include mora Kuetp 1 day. T. J. Audet(e. federal prisoner than this year's celebration, due to. opened n window and Jumped from a number of the local veterans be-j the train, maklnit his escape. Ho, in out of thu isy. ' with another prisoner, was beln: Those present today Included transported to Leavenworth peal William liaves. Co. P. 14!lii lllnois; tntlary from McNeil Island tfr infiiiiiry: William '('o. C. j prison. first Oregon cavalry; O. IL iiiii. Co C. second Iowa cavalry: J. C.I I.tkevlew-Ncw Woods. Co. A, 03rd Ohio luf; y; being constructed L. II. Turl-er, 3Tth Indiana mount- Ity. water system for this vkin- ii !Jl tewfeci L v - " o . It's that counts bouquet not mere strength o o o o Vanilla is produced from the vanilla be-J?- - the seed pod of an orchid - - O the most delicate of flowers. d?o niUa O is a bouquet of orchid essences. The finer the vanilla orchid, thg more delicate the vanilla essences more delicate in flavor and aroma, and far mor delightful. That'sall you find in Schilling - - none of the cheaper, harsh, mgre pungent vanilla oils that smother dainty dishes inQi raw flavor. Yotir money back if you don't like O Schilling's best I q - Schilling Coffee o 19 Spices o Vanilla does Baking Powder o Tea not bcifce out or freeze out - ' - o- -- - ' OfaOl AQEIO I IQCaOl ,LL IOE3a The Business of Farming The successful farmer is a business Farming is a business. man. Too often farming is merely a pursuit and the farmer an agri culturist. Raising the crop and caring for the livestock is one thing and marketing to the best advantage is another. The successful farmer must be equipped to do both. The growing can be done individually with macflnery and equipment. But independent and individual marketing is the greatest menace to the industry. It also carries with it the highest kind of overhead expense. For best results the marketing end of the farmers' business must bo carried on collectively. Farmers' co-operative organizations are the machinery for suc cessful buying and marketing. You should be a member of your local Co-op. The Farm Bureau, Co-Operative Exchange, and The Poultry Producers' Ass'n. Owned and Operated by Fanners CLAY D. PARKER, Manager. OE OE D o I o ! i O 1 o I ii -4