Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 31, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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MUKAL EX') E<PRI.*>K
DKL. 31. iw>.
Large Increase in
Public R.ghls are
November Exports
Defended by Board
New« NetM
(Continued from page 1)
Figures just released ay the tore«!
service showed that la I » « Oregon
was second la lumbar production with
■ total of 3.968.083.000 feet. The only
other state ahead was Washington
with 6.677,656.000 feet. Production In
Oregon Increased 11 per cent over th*
previous year.
The Oregon supreme court. la an
opinion handed down has reversed
Judge Campbell of the Clackama«
county circuit court la the case la
volvlng Samuel Director, accused ol
larceny la connection with the alleged
burning of hie store at Oregon City
A retrial will be held.
How to dodge automobiles will b»
a sew course of Instruction at the
Parrish Jr, high school In Salem, sc
cording to announcement made by
school officials. The Parrish school
Is located on the route of the Pacirit
highway and has beea the scene ol
several near accidents.
Restaurants, hotels and manufactur
Ing ooncerns of Roseburg dependent
Recant portrait of Thomas D.
upon gas for conducting their business
Sohall, blind congressman from the
were sadly crippled when the gas
tenth Minnesota district, who was
plant frose Friday m in in g
The gas
elected senator to succeed Magnus
mains were completely filled with ice Johnson.
shutting off the entire supply to the
city for several hours.
SENATOR METCALF
Washington. D. C.— A large Increase
Chicago.— i ue power of employes or
in American exports during November
was chiefly due to foreign taking of of railroads to default themselves out
foodstuffs and raw materials, it was of court may be granted, but they can­
shown
by commerce department not default the public, the other party
figures giving a preliminary analysis In Interest in wage and working con­
ditions disputes. It Is argued by the
of the month's foreign trade.
Total exports were $493,597,000 railroad labor board in a brief submit­
against $401.484,000 during the same ted In the United States district court
month a year ago. The foUowlng ex here.
The brief is In connection with a
port and import figures with comparl-
sons for tbe corresponding totals for suit of the board against J. McGuire,
who refused to appear before the
November, 1923, were issued:
Exports— Raw foodstuffs, $58,699,- board and to testify in a wage dis­
000 against $14.481.000; foodstuffs pute between the Brotherhood of Loco­
ready for consumption. $54,800,000 motive Englnemen and Firemen and
against $52,295,000; raw materials for the conference committee of managers
use In manufacturing, $196.385.000 of western railways.
The public, the brief states, has an
against $160,346.000;
manufactured
commodities, $124,939,000 against 9118,- interest, because an increase in rates
668,000; partly manufactured food­ of pay may be reflected in a demand
stuffs, $50,872.000 against $48.955,000. for Increased rates for carriage, which
Jess« H. Metcalf, sleeted to the
Imports— Raw foodstuffs, $38,074,000 It would pay. It also has an Interest
against $40,134,000; foods ready for in the rules governing working con­ senate to fill the vacancy caused by
consumption, $29,091,000 against $35,- ditions and hours of labor, aside from the death of Senator Colt of Rhode
*
590,000; raw materials for use in their social aspect, since the rules Island.
manufacturing, $112,813,000 against may be unnecessarily burdensome,
$97,814,000; manufactured commodi­ causing unnecessary expenses and so
ties, $61,463,000 against $64,110,000; sustaining rate of carriage at an un­
partly manufactured goods, $52,831,000 necessarily high level, the brief
argues.
against $50.825.000.
5 Even
äiryläl
MARY *«••«•(
GRAHAM
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SNOW BUNTING
“We are very fond of It along by
tbe ocean," said Snow Bunting.
"We really like to be by the ocean
better than Inland, though once In
awhile we go Into the country away
from the ocean and whirl about be­
fore a snowstorm and through the
storm, too. and look and appear as our
name would have us look and appear!
“We have dear, lovely calls and we
can whistle, too—ever so prettily.
Yea Indeed.
“We're friendly with tbe horned
larka We look beautifully white when
we fly, and we ge way up to the Arctic
regions, at times,
“These facta 1 was particularly told
to te ll
"And someone who saw one of out
neats at one time described It In hu­
man words to be a lovely coxy nest.
This person saw It In an old bollew
log. The aest was lined with feath­
ers and was made of grass and white
fox hair.
"They say though that we look our
best when flying through a snowstorm.
Ah, but birds do look very lovely
when they fly. Great crowds of birds
Speedy Action Necessary, as fifing
Is always a lovely sight Even
Less Than Ten Week6 Re­ starlings when they fly are very beau­
tiful.
main Before Adjournment.
"They fly so gracefully and so mag­
nificently.
"1 say 'even starlings' for starlings
Washington, D. C — The Christmas are not so very popular. They have
veek recess at an end, congress went taken such possession of things.
back to the grind with housq and sei
They push other birds out of the
I ate facing legislative tasks that are way.
"But they do not bother us at all.
expected to keep them working at top
| speed until the close of the present However, that is not what I am to
ubout 1 am - going
session March 4.
, talk
.
- - - - to tell yea
The Muscle Shoals problem, vex-
“
™mlng.
log as ever, still has right of way ,n er £ « £ ’ w h ^ r e d V t T r n T Moth-
Congress Resumes
A fter Short Recess
Any further action that may be
taken by Qovernor Pierce with rela
tlon to the ousting of Dr. Thomas Ross
W e w a n t y o u to in v e s tig a te o u r
ot Portland as a member of tbe state
fish commission probably will depend
upon a recommendation to be solicit
New York. — W hile the orchestra
ed from the attorney-general. This was
played "God Save the King" and a
announced by the governor.
British flag and the Stars and Stripes
Fines aggregating $«»,286 85 were floated above him, Viscount Cecil of
Imposed by the courts In Oregon as Chetwood, received from Norman H
"A'en ? ° ” ■ w?n t ? a r e .in th is lin e . O u r stock is
the result of activities of the state Darla, of the Woodrow W ilton founda- 9 a
t t i a c t i v e in both design and price.
traffic officers during tbe current lion, the $25,000 award and the medal
W e call y o u r special a tte n tio n to th e
biennium, according to the biennial re­ plaque presented In recognition of his
port of T. A. Raffety, cblef Inspector service for world peace.
for tbe state motor vehicle depart
More than 1200 guests, among them
tuent. Arreata numbered 3988.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, thronged the
Four boys who escaped from the grand ball room of the Hotel Astor « b u ilt fo r c o m fo rt and d u r a b ility
the senate, which also faces a show-
— She said:
statb training school were captured by nt the dinner in honor of Viscount
| down on the question of sustaining
“
“L ittle Snow Bunting, tbe winter
the Police while hiding In a dwelling Cecil given on the anniversary of the
H a l sey
the presidential veto of the postal j
on Frdnt street In Salem. The boys birth of Woodrow Wilson, and ap­
O reg o n
salaries bill and Is pledged before the
involved in the break were John plauded the presentation of the award.
windup of the session to take action I
Moore, Archie Evans, K. Kline and J.
In accepting the award Viscount
on the Isle of Pines treaty.
Richter. They spent one night In the Cecil asserted that the advance in
On the bouse side appropriation bills |
H er Red Pimple Drees
open and two of them auffered from ihe past five years In the direction
WOMAN HAS WILD RIDE
w ill continue to have priority, with
frozen feet.
Bahy has o red-dotted Swiss dress,
of International co-operation had been
leaders planning also to dispose of
so on Sunday morning she said- Auto Passenger In Crash, Thrown | the McFadden bank bjl| and perbapg |
One hundred and eleven mills re "little short of marvelous."
Mother, 1 want to put on my red
Praising the United States for hav
Onto Engine Pilot.
porting to West Coast Lumbermen's
the rivers and harbors authorization.
pimple dress.”
Indianapolis, Ind.—Thrown onto tbe
association for tbe week ending Ing consistently stood for peace, Vis
The house already has sent three j
December 20, manufactured 7>.154.»«3 count Cecil said that ha would not
pilot of the Knickerbocker special fast of the dozen annual supply bills to |
feet of lumber; sold 89.830,»93 feet utter a word of criticism of the at
GIANT DIVER IS LAUNCHED Elg Four passenger train, after tbe the senate. A fourth— the treasury-
Bud shipped 73,228,612 feet. New bust tltude of America toward the league of
train had crashed into an automobile postoffice
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measure, carrying more |
He stressed, however, the New Submarine Can Go W ith Fleet ,n whlch she was riding and injured I than three-quarters’ of a billion dol
uess was 13 per cent above prodyy nations
a
In Any Weather.
thrue members of her family, one fatal lars and Incidentally the largest peace-
tlon Shipments were 19 per cent be­ accomplishments of the league since
I's Inception under the leadership of
low new business
Portsmouth, N. H - A seagoing aub- '
“J “ cro39lnK hpr«- M r i Kenneth lime appropriation bill In congression
The Oregon-California Railroad com Woodrow Wilson, whom ho character­ marine, the V i . which with her slater I * ' “ ’ of thls cl,y' had a wild 12 a‘ h is to ry -w ill be disposed of thia
•now Bunting Left a Little Sons
r
“ntU she feI1 from the f a in week, clearing the way for the army
pany and tbe Southern Pacific com ised as "a great American and a great ship the V-l can accompany a battle- '
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pany filed suit In the Marlon county I ' “ ’T ? ° f th* wortd-" addln3- "‘ bwe 1» ship
I supply bill, which next will have right •eaeon Is passing. For what do ypu
into action and under any con- into a ditch near Oaklandon, Ind.
circuit court to reapportion the rail ' D° ‘ U* ‘ ° fa,n* mlKhtler lhan thfit " dltiona the fleet can fight, was launch­
suppose I saw today T
Although unconscious when found. I of way.
“I asked her In my sweetest voice:
she was not seriously Injured, suffer
W ith less than ten weeks remaining
roads’ share of the expense of con
ed at the navy yard here.
Senator Couaena Favor« Tax Publicity
•"W hat, Mether Nature? Do tell
atructlng two overhead crossings ineat
The V-2 Is a sister ship of the V-l, ing only from exposure from the sub- before congress must adjourn sine die me.’
Washington, D. C.— The movement
zero
weather
and
slight
bruises.
I
loaders
recognize
the
necessity
of
ed at Wilbur and Sutherlin. Douglas
launched here last July. Twice as
" T saw a Mourning • Cloak Butter­
for complete publicity of Income tax
county The total ooat of the two over
large as any ever previously
action on vaa^rnc
these yiupuama,
proposals, I fly,’ she reUM,
said, ’and
you IU
know,
little
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returns was given great Impetus when
head croealnga waa $103,800,
ed In the United States, they are the
Chanc*"® r A,ked to Hezlfln. and it Is expected that the next few Snow Bunting, when they begin te
Seuator Couzena, Michigan, republi­
Topeka, Kan.—Dr. E. H. Lindley, weeks will see several of them on I cume' 1 know that Mistress Sprlngtlms
first of a group of nine submarines
Sale of approximately i , 300,000 feet
ka, and ohalritfcn of the Investiga
chancellor of the University ot Kan their way to the president.
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on 016
of pine, fir and larch on Tepee creak. tlon committee. Announced himself In authorized by congress in 1916.
by
Gov­
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know-
how she
meets
The V-2 is 341 feet six Inches over' sas. was requested to resign
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In the Wallowa national forest waa favor of complete' publicity.
Jonathan M. Davis and the state I Chicago. — More than 60 persons *ylnter on her way here, and how they
all. and displaces 2164 tons on the sur ernor •,onathan
announced at tbe dlatrlot office of the
Washington Leads In Lumber Cut.
face. She Is designed to cruise as a I h° ard ° f adminis,ratl°°- I * . Lindley. * e r e killed, upward of half a hundred
? “ th “a<1 taU" and wbat •
forest servioe In Portland. The tlm
Seattle.
Wash.
—
Washington
state,
metpber
of
the
fleet
at
sea
in
any
!
With1“
half
an
hour
after
the
formal
were
Injured
and
15
others
were
miss
they
ure^worth!
P““ lln*
tor aI1
ber was bought by tbe Oregon Lumber
— ._ any i
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* u uul'-'r ’ were miss | they are worth!
With a total «jit of 6,656,0110.000 feet weather.
Four oil engine« ___
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I request
as the
the result
result of
of an
an unusual
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__. I saw - Mourning
J
provide
req"f” t for
f° r„ his
hls resignation
res>Kaa'i«n had
had been
been I " • as
num- I
u t today
dost
company at Enterprise. The price was
made, sent Governor Davis his refusal b«r of accidents Christmas eve and I must tell you about M o u X ï S î
$3 a thousand feet for the pine and Oi lumber, led every stale In the Union 6600 horsepower.
and,
contributed
18
per
oent
of
the
Action
by the governor and the board Christmas day.
Mother Nature continued. ‘
60 cents a thousand for the other
'Mourning
The most serious as well as the ! C’loak comes when It
nation's lumber cut for IM S, accord
species.
Veterans to Get $1.000,000 Hospital of administration followed a contro-1
Is very early
Ing to bureau‘{of cenaus figures an
versy
with
Chancellor
Lindley
over
the
I
»o
at
pathetic
ClirUtmas
eve
tragedy
*prln<’
1
oft®
“
If
Mourning
Washington, D. C. — Contracts for
It la reported at Salem that Oov- j
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nounced by the district offices. Ore- construction of a 232 bed hospital at O suspension
of four students of the occurred at Hobart, Okla.. where 35 Cloak Ukes to listen to the chatter
ernor Pierce has under adv laamani a
between W inter and Mistress Spring-
goe’t cue was 3rf86.033.06u feet. Louis San Fernando, Cal., to cost approxi­ university for drinking.
persons were known to be dead and
time I
the le ia litu r « L
‘" H “
th rd d
b
fourth
six others were missing or dead as
mately $1,000,000 have been awarded
’I often think that la It, for surely
We . . . .
h rBeO“ mend‘ Uo» fka‘ « ’L h ln ,to n ’s lumber cut showed
Four Hundred Students Protest.
the result of a fire In a school house
by Director Hines of the Veterans'
Mourning Cloak arrives early.
state printing office be operated kttlh of 14.4 per cent over 1922
Lawrence, K a n — Four hundred Uni where a Christmas entertainment was
Its bureau.
In connection wltb tbe statu pemten
“ ’Mourning Cloak
comes flying
production of 83S.399.OUo lath was u
versity of Kansas students held a in progress.
through the woods, Jaat a little warm
tlary. Under the governor’s plan con
36 per cent gain. Shingles showod a
meeting here and adopted a resolution
The next highest toll of life was •uullght to encourage him. He flies
T H E M ARKETS
vlcta would be Instructed In the print
decrease of 12 per cent, with 6 963
protesting against the removal of I taken near Roanoke, Va.
where about and flits here and there, and
1n? profession, sad only such free >88.000.
Chancellor E H. Lindley by the state I thirteen were dead and seven were we can see thoae wings of hls to dark
Portland
as la neueasary would be em
Wheat — Hard white, $183; gOft board of administration, which is head missing as the result of the breaking •nd purple and rich ln appearance
Ploysd.
R. W. Brown, Widely Known Elk, Dies white, $1.77; northern apring, $178* ed by Governor Davis.
touches.
of a “muck" dam at Saltville.
Stette Kdwerfls • Springfield youth. I Sa> Diego, Cal. «e~ Robert Wood
“ ‘His blue spots are so handsome^
At Stanford, Tex., four were killed
hard winter and western white, $1.75-
toe. Oh. Mourning! Cloak la a hand­
who nearly a year ngo pleaded guilty Brown, past grand exalted ruler of
and six Injured, one seriously, in a
western red, $1.72.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
somely dressed fellovr, and there Is no
to the aharge of larceny In a store the Klk» «nd editor of th# Elks' Ns
! tire ln the Stanford Inn.
Hay—Alfalfa. $19.50@20 ton; valley
mistake about that. He Is one of ths
at Springfield and who was sentenced tlonal Magaalne, died nfblil'bom e here
timothy, $22.5O©23.50; eastern Oregon
Under Interstate commerce commis
best dressed of my^ftutUly.
to serve two roars In the state pent ° r cerebral hemorrhage. He was first
timothy, $21<g,22.
“ ‘He sleep« nil w n te r, hiding away
slon seniority policy, Clyde B. Altchl Newspaper P u bli.h er, Proteat Rate«.
tenttnry and later paroled by the court. «Koken when visiting his mother's
Ilutterfat—43044c shippers track. son of Oregon, became chairman Janu
Washington, D. C.— Protests against ln some cave or unitier some rock aod
received a Christmas gift in the form * r»ve on Easter Sunday. 1923. at Hus
he wakes up early. Yea. he doesn’t
ary 1.
Eggs—Ranch, 45 0 4 8 ^ c .
increases In second class mail rates
of an order from Judge Sklpwortb of | s*«»lUs. Ky.
wait until the last, minute to arise.
Cheese- Prices f 0. b. Tillamook'
A campaign for the extermination I Proposed In the administration meas
the circuit court discharging him from
“ ’When Mourning Cloak Is a carer-
of rats was launched In the city of I ure 10 raise revenue for postal salary
Triplets, 28c; loaf. 29c per lb.
hie sentence and clearing bla record I c - • - Jackson, Portland Publisher, Dies
pillar he wears a handsome black cos­
Cattle— Steers, good. $7.7508.25.
Oakland. Cal., as a result of the dis- increases were presented Saturday to tume with striking red spots and he
so far as the court la concerned.
Portland. Or.—C. S. Jackson, pub
Hogs— Medium to good, $8.76 0 9.75. covery of rodents Infected with bu ,he Joint congressional postoffice com feeds on the leaves of willow trees, for
A census of game and predatory I ,l,her and
of The Oregon
Sheep—Bpring, medium to choice bonlc plague.
mil tee by spokesmen for the American
lies a rascal then.
animate la tha Caecada national forest JoUroal. dl»d Saturday night at bis $10 50014.50.
" ’He has s duagerous appearance
President Coolidge has signed the Newspaper Publishers’ association.
baa bean oom pie led <1 ihe requeat of horae ln p,,«land. alter an illness of
^ D;,.bttt
U »"•nJess and not at
$110,000,000 naval construction bill fo ri
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the forest service, and figures have | ““ “ * mootUa.
Beattie
the building of eight new scout cruls San Francisco Bank A b.eond.r Cauaht all like tha green caterpillars wltb
just beea submitted The report e tit
the short prickly spines
Wheat — Hard white, $188; soft ers and six gunboats and for the mod-
Salinas Cal. - Dale H,,waB
" 'Ahh y* 8’
” 'l ba «long aoon.
•d that there were $00 black or brown ¡R m CUB thfl Li ft If Folks
white, $184; western white, hard ernizatlon of the older battleships
teller of the Bank of Italy who dla for the Mourning Cloak, the flrat ar-
bear In the forest. 3000 blech tailed
~
winter, $178; western red. $1.74
A bomb In the form of a Christmas appeared May 24 with $47 200 of the n ttl his come.'
deer, 10 mule deer and 300 elk. In the T "* products of our
Industries
by
Erne,,
M I bunk's funds and the auburn-haired
northern spring. $1.80; Rig R,.nd blue Psckage received
B
Mother Nature told
predatory animal class the estimate
con'PeU W'D> the products of stem. $2 09.
Torchia. an attorney of Glendale, C a l. woman with whom he disappeared » • . continued Snow Bunting, “and so
gere the aumber of coyotes at 185 th p
of states which per-
H a r—Alfalfa. $22; D. CM $27; tlm exploded, blowing off his left hand. | were arrested by Sheriff Oyer and a I know it must be true,
lyax. behest, or wildcats 1730. cougars mH the labor of «^¡Wren of tender
“And I thought that It might be
olhy. $26; D. C., $28; mixed hay. $24 driving fragments into his body and
to. w o lr*> t l30
Of tbe fur hearing '
for lon* hour* da,I> in indue
pcsse on the ranch 0 , Joseph Mar ■Ice for some of the winter creatures
Egge Ranch. 40047c,
Injuring one eye.
tines, father of the young woman.
animals It was estimated that there I trial Pursuits.
The effect of »«is
2L
• On,
M l»'r«ss Spring
Butterfat—60c.
Attorneys for Lawrence M. Hight,
are 500 heavef* «long the streeae competition is felt by many Oregon
time. She might be pleased to think
Cattle— Choice steers. $7 35 08 50.
former pastor, and Mrs. Elsie Sweetin,
•he was spoken of-creatures are
Britain Bars American Potatoes.
eight badgers. 3 * fn».- to» mertea. lJRo industries.
Hogs—Prime light, $9 6009.90.
convicted at Mt Vernon. 111., on the
Humanity demands that Oregon
London -G re a t Britain has declar- i a i T J ” ,
WheD they‘ve be«
mink and 18)0 1 weeeeli
wedsals.
Cheese —Washington cream brick, charge of killing W llford Sweetln.
» r ad aa embargo on American potatoes sway1" b°nt’ • ' * “ ’ ’ben ,h«y ware
is tify the child labor
amendment, 22 0 23c; W’ashington triplets. 21c;
pealed for a new trial. The Jury ver
; U T n e mlaietry 0, agriculture
an
and economic equity
supports the Washington Young America. 22c.
A m o r A . T u M tn g
for
« die,
. . . called
...iw
,„ r life
m o imprisonment
imprisonment for
for 1 o r d e r a i . » . . . . . . . ..
fnr8°wS,“r BDntla< ,eft ' «««•
ratification as a protection to our
in i.
Springtime .lone, and
u
„ „
Peace Medal Given
to Viscount Cecil
FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT
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LAWYER AND NOTARY
nduatrise — W o indorse the shove,
f'o n an exnhadge, whose identity
wf cannot 0 * .
M mmt ,
Spokane
Hogs—Good to choice. $10010 50
Cattle— Prime ateera, $8 75 0 7 25.
Sutta bad snow (or bis sleigh.
the landing In England and Wales of
any potatoes grown In the United
Stales is prohibited." *
4t L hP r ? ”
’ ho carried
♦f to her from him heard what ths
•ong was about
Walcome, rain and taildneu
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