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PROPOSED ROUTE TABBED WASTELAND SKA'ITLE, Sopl, la (l')Tlio prupufinl tilt ruiilo to AIuhKu from CIiIumko via KUmonlon, Mill., wiin clt-scrlbed im llio "WHHtuluiicI Uuiilo" yciili'rdiiy by in u Ui.tl,l,l .1 lVi.drl.,1. council for 1'uclflc Northwest Oriental Airline coniiniii. Sui'li a roulu coiikl only "en ablo Chicago unci Nuw York In luku from thin rri(lnn llio hunl now that linn stone throtiuh llio Beallln-'i'Mcomu uiilcwuy (or yoars, Woltriok (loulurtxl lit committee mooting. Air Vice Marshal O. It .How. mm, C, II. , M. C. Hovul Ciina illini it I r force, a Seattle visitor, (old reporter lit) would discuss the cross-Canada rnutii If per nilttad to mention both udvuii- tagc mid clIsaclvunluKcs, Supply Con lie cited, of the latter, the ni!c easily of supplying ulrporl iilunif tho route by u costly hluli wny, the fact that gasoline awl otliar supplies wouin com more, nnd Hint thcro was little noim liitlon In the region and small liknlihood of appreciable ceo mimic development. It advantages, Howsum sulci, were shorter distance from the American east and middle went, , innny emergency landing fields, excellent airports at Edmonton, Cirnnd Prnlrlc, Kort St. Fort Neliion, Watson Whltehoriio and Fairbanks. John. Lake, s TO Buckuroo Days commlttco will hold the ltH3 plcnlu next bun day, September It), at Matthew Murk on the Sprajiue river Just four miles beyona Dcatty. Nut Ural picnic ground huva been developed here to accommodute large groups of people. Picnic tabled have been let up and lone fireplaces built for outdoor cooking. . There la natural grassy sand beach edging a swimming nolo In tho river with convenient dressing rooms. Tho Sprague divides here forming an island aevcral acres In size. Trails have been cleared through tho trees and grass, leading , to sevcrul clear, bubbling springs on the Island. Lunch will be served about 1 d. m.. followed by games dl reeled by Lynn Itoyeroft who has acted as master of ceremonies for tho past five Buckaroo Days rodeos. ' Tho practice of the committee of giving a picnic each fall for members of the American Legion nnd city officials who old In tho July rodeo shows, was stnrtcd before the war) and has been con tinned naeh year with the ex. ceptlon of 1944 when tho picnic was omitted due to war time conditions. Tojo Pictures Arrive In U. S. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13 (Hi First pictures showing Gen, Hldckl Tolo. Japan's former pre, mler, just after ho had shot himself, wore received In San Francisco cai'ly yestordny only after an able navy radlophoto crew licked almost Impossible ' atmospheric conditions- Tho operators, Ralph Dodson, KM3c: Charles Wyatt, RMlc, and William Adams, RMlc, be gun their struggles shortly after midnight when the: Battleship lown In Tokyo bay reported It had tho pictures for transmls Ion. With rationing lifted old cars and poor tires make, travel mors dangerous than aver. Be care full Insure with Hans Norland, 118 N. 7th. Marine Morale Booster w I . Kim: -wrw" III rOfe 1 1 II I I II U itniimiitiiiiiiif H--1-1 i siitimi "lii-rr r RODEO STARS HH1LL GROIS Tech. Sat. Henrv Baionca. commandant of the Marina Cores Uaaua's Cratar lake datachmant. proionli a chack for 1750 to Col. Charles T. Brooks, commandlnq officer of the Marine Barracks, while Warrant Officer N. B. Harrison, vice commandant, department of Oregon, looks on. The money will ba used to take marines and their families on planned outings to Oregon beauty spots. This week another check for tSOO was presented by the league lor golfing equipment and anotnar amount ol iluoo Is forthcoming lor ammunition ana nunung equipment lor tne marines, U. B. marine corps photo, Doolittle Hero Eats Pried Chicken, First Home Meal SALEM. Sept.' 13 W) Staff Sgt. Jacob Deshuzcr slept lata this morning ut tho little white house on Onk street where he came home shortly before mid night last night. Tho underweight Doolittle raider who arose from the deud so far as the western' world at large was concerned 24 days ago when liberated from a Japanese prison camp, ate his favorite food fried chicken before he crawled between the sheets for his first night in his Salem home. . ' Deshazer entered the army from Madras. Jacob Deshazcr's homecoming Is something his mother, Mrs. Hulda Andrus. has been lookine forward to for years. Even after sne had learned Hint her son was with tho Doolittle filers, after notification thul men on Unit raid hud been condemned to death In Japan, Mrs. Andrus lived in 'hope. Ate Fried Chicken The fried chickon her "boy" ate last night she had prepared with loving caro to ao with the cakes brought In by the neigh bors as their tribute to tho ser geant- There were flowers on tho table, too, girt from a neign bor's garden, although ,lnre sum mer blossoms bloom In profusion In the Andrus home yard, Mornlna Celebration Hiram Andrus, who married tho sergeant's mother 2 years ago aucr inc acain oi me nine boy s father, was In on the early morning celebration as was Hel en Andrus, the sergeant's sister. Even while he ate the good American home cooking, De shazer declared he would again cot rlco. And tho Free Methodist nnr enls told reporters they thought Jacob s decision to return to the Orient as a missionary "fine. DEATH PROBED MEDFORD, Sent. 13 !P)- Deputy Coroner Carlos Morris said today ho was conductina an Investigation into the death of Oral W. Pollard, manager of the Forester Jewelry store here, who was found In his hotel room. 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Y,';5':TiM(s;; V WORK'' THE HEN SPECIALIZES 111 LAYING EGGS mhiiumi !. Hiui ei eerrss. ic. "Egfsprtl That' what I am," cackled the hen, "because I lay nothing but eggs." And Hllla Bros, are coffee experts because they devote their entire energies and skills to buying, blending, roasting, and packing the finest coffees obtainable. You'll sense this expertness when you use Hills Bros. Coffee. Every sip will make you say "Now that's what I call good coffeel" HILLS Bl0 COrFEE. IHC.-toAt. tttc&wctt. AT PENDLETON PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. 13 W; -Rodeo stars and cowhands from a dozen western states com peted today for round-up honors a second-day record crowd Jammed the big Pendleton round-up stands. Winners In yeBterdoy s first day events were: Brahma steer riding Willie Burton and Glenn Tyler. Northwest bucking contest Seven of 19 cowhands were thrown. Outstanding were Cecil Bruce, Weiser; Lt. Bob Henry, Portland; Ross Dollarhide, Lake- view. Calf roping John Bowman, Oakdalc, Calif., 16.7 seconds; Bill Llnderman, Red Lodge, Mont., 17.4; Buster Hayes, Ther mopolls, Wyo., 19.3. Bull dogging Jack Wade. Hal Kirk. Alberta. Can.. 17.8 seconds; Bill MacMacken, Flor ence, Ariz., 1S.4. Steer roping Everett Shaw, Stonewall, Okla., 18.2 seconds; Hugh Bennett, Colorado Springs, 22.9; Homer Pettlgrew, Spring er, N. M 24. - The most spectacular bronc rldo of the first day show which saw 8000 persons In the crowd was by Bill Llnderman, Red Lodge, Mont., who stayed with tho famous bucking horse Bad ger Mountain for an outstanding ride' before being thrown. Colorful Indian garb of visit ing tribesmen gave - traditional western atmosphere to tho big round-up crowd which has turned out dressed In cowboy hats, blue-Jeans, Jackets and dec orated vests and high-heeled bonU. Pendleton has been selected for the 1046 national convention of tho Rodeo Association of America, E. N. Boylcn, Pendle ton, vice nresident. said today. The meeting will be held for tnree days in January, with ZOO delegates from the United States and Canada. . TAX TOTAL PORTLAND. Sept. 13 W) Privately-owned public utility companies in Oregon, washing. ton, Idaho, Montana and Utah paid taxes totaling $27,487,990 in 1944, the Northwest Electric Light and Power association said today. Thursday, Sept. 13. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THIRTEEN WOOL BLAZERS WOOL MACKINAWS OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main Pope Greets j Yank Generals ROME, Sept. 13 (VP) Pope Plus XII received Gen, Elsen hower, his son, Lt. John Elsen hower, and Gerr. Mark W, Clark, U. S. commander In Austria, in u prjvnte audience today. Following tho audience Gen. Eisenhower visited St. Peter's cathedral. The allied comman der was expected to return to his headquarters in Germany to morrow. 8HORT CHANGE Discovered in 1930. and now ninth among the planets in dis tance irom tne sun, tne planet Pluto is so eccentric in its orbit that, In 1989, it will swerve in nearer than Neptune, thus be coming the eighth most distant world of the solar system. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED SO rIN NO HOSPITALIZATIOk N Lo ef Tine FtrmantDl Hetelut DR. E. M. MARSHA ChlMpraelle rbrsto-ae Ne. Jl - r.Di,. ThMlr Bias rteae leas Classified Ada Bring Results, j pvM.ia-ws -urn lii(nliuwi CUlh Nw Avfileblt YMY. i&MONO-PAC ahltH htartaf . . ftf aWit A Harlilao-koill, -nil Wariaf tel. N aMlUrrM (. M 8. C. MITCHELL 214 Miner Bids. Eugene, Ore. . v. :mII, 311 Aimer Dltlf. Sim Hwu una anUtl lUTONI Mn-faf. Q erranf 4mntlHthm at SIIIONI Mant.PM. oiy a itw.. Gen. Pershing Is 85 Today WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 UP) John Joseph 'Pershing, general of tho armies, is 85 years old today. 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