« ...................................- — .........- . — — News Notes (Continued from page 1) The new $26,000 clubhouse for em ­ ployes of th e Pelican Bey Lum ber com pany as K lam ath P alls has been opened. During 1924 the city of Salem laid pavem ent aggreg atin g a cost of $185,- 670. A to tal of $15,650.76 was expend­ ed for sew ers. P ostal receip ts a t P o rtlan d for 1924 w ere $2,763,415.21. a gain or $177,- 667.62 over th e to tal receip ts for 1923. o r 6.86 per cent. T he tax levy on pro p erty in Lake county has been fixed by th e county c o u rt a t 20.2 m ills, a reduction from la s t year of 1.1 mills. M em bers of th e Salem Kiwanfs club have decided to erect a m odern g reet­ ing sign on th e Pacific highw ay five m iles north of Salem. T he body of Iline” Briggs. 10. d au g h ter of Mrs. Rose M. B riggs of S ardine Creek, was found in Rogue riv e r n ear Medford by a searching p arty . W illiam E. Johnson, 49. ed ito r th e M adras P ioneer and first clerk Jefferson county, died in P o rtlan d pneum onia. H e was a n ative N ebraska. of of of of An appropriation of $500,000 to be used In beginning th e developm ent of th e Vale irrig atio n p roject in Ore­ gon w as req u ested of congress by the budget bureau. L um ber shipm ents from th e Colum­ bia riv er for th e year 1924 totaled 8C9,- 326,834 feet, according to figures is­ sued by R alph Lamb, deputy collector Of custom s a t A storia. B uilding p erm its ag g reg atin g $1,- 702.698 w ere g ranted by the K lam ath P alls city council during the past year, it was show n In thu annual report. T he perm its to taled 657. C ash tu rn o v ers to th e sta te tre a s ­ u re r by th e sta te land board during D ecem ber aggregated $91,375.13, ac­ cording to a statem en t Issued by G eorge G. Brown, clerk of th e sta te land office. I An optim istic teuiing pervades th t in dustrial life of Uregon. and employ a era generally a re confident th a t th t ' y ear 1925 will be prosperous, accord • lug to a statem en t issued by C. H Gram, sta te labor com m issioner. Th« statem en t said th at indications point ed to a g reater dem and for skilled labor during th e next 12 m onths than ev er before. . Form al tra n sfe r of th e w eights no$ m easures d ep artm en t from th e statt tre a su re r's office to th e sta te markel agent was com pleted a t Salem. T ht tra n sfe r was authorized under a law enacted by the 1923 legislature, creat ing the office of sta te m arket agent The w eights and m easures departm en previously was under th e jurisdictioi of th e sta te treasu rer. T h ere were th re e fatal industria accidents in O regon during th e weel ending D ecem ber 31, according to i rep o rt prepared by th e sta te Indus tria l accident comm ission. The vie tim s w ere: H isac Takaki. P ortland lab o rer; Roscoe A. Bellingham . Port land, off-bearer, and Harold H am ilton Albany, a ssistan t p lant operator. A to tal of 380 accidents was reported. An owl put th e power and Ugh p lant of the Molalla E lectric com pan; out of com m ission and left eight Ore gon tow ns w ithout service for abou th ree hours. W hen it essayed to fly betw een high voltage w ires of the electric company n ear A urora a win/ touched each line and caused a short circuit. The owl was electrocuted One of th e w ires w as burned in tw< by th e flash. Sixty-seven million board feet o! K lam ath tim b er will be offered fc sale a t K lam ath agency Jan u ary 21 Fred A Baker, sup erin ten d en t of th< K lam ath Indian reserv atio n has a r uounced. The tim ber, known as th C herry Creek unit and located in tlr e a stern part of th e county, is in th Indian reserv atio n and will be sol according to th e usual governm en co n tracts affecting reservation tlmb, sales. TAX R E FU N D SUM GAINS A log ra ft of th e M ultnom ah Lum Mallon Asks Congress for Additions b er £ Box com pany, which was In C100.000.000. Yaqulna bay w aiting to be towed to W ashington, D. C.—A budget re A storia, broke adrift and under the In quest for an o th er $100,000,000 to be fluence of a stro n g ebb tide was used in refunding federal tax es illegal carried out to sea. T he ra ft co n tain ­ ly collected has been forw arded to con ed 750,000 feet of logs. gross. Several w eeks ago th e treasu ry Although h atch eries of th e state fish com m ission held m ore th an 80,- through th e budget bureau, informed 000,000 eggs and fish during th e r e ­ th e house it would need $50,000,000 for cent cold w eather, th ere was no loss tax refunds in addition to $12,000,00' previously req u ested . The treasury of any kind due to the cold, accord Ing to Hugh C. Mitchell, sta te super bill, sen t to th e sen ate last week, con talned no provisions for refunds bu Intendent of hatcheries. « The annual hog h a rv e st of Curry th e to tal $162,000,000 requested prob county is on and ran ch ers with wild ably will be Included in a deficiency anim als a re g arn erin g th e ir profits bill to be reported by the house ap from the acorn localities. The hose proprlatioB s com m ittee next week. on th e m ajo rity of ran ch es must be killed by rifles, as • th ey range and grow up practically wild. Prank A. Shepherd, d irecto r of vo­ cational education for th e governm ent for the P acific n o rth w est sta te s d u r­ ing th e w ar and an educator of nation al reputation, died front h eart disease w hile he w as w orking In the basem ent of his home a t Beaverton. The L ake C ounty W oolgrow ers' Pro tectlv e association will take step s to have governm ent h u n te rs retain ed in th e county following a resolution adopted by th e association to th e ef feet that it was th eir belief th e wort had been of much b enefit to stock men. . The office of city tick et agent has neen created In Eugene by th e South em Pacific com pany and F ran k G. L ew is, who for th e p a st five year, h a s been located th ere as (ravelin,- •freight and p assen g er agent for the com pany, h as been prom oted to the position. A nnouncem ent w as m ade at Salem by S enator Joseph of M ultnom ah coun­ ty th a t he would Introduce in th e nfext session of th e leg islatu re a re so lutlon subm itting to a vote of the people a constitu tio n al am endm ent authorizing th e state to engage in w ater power developm ent. All railroad corporations operating w ithin the sta te of Oregon have join ed In filing a new ta riff providing for a ra te based on 50 per c e n t of the p resen t charge for shipm ent of pure bred horses and cattle for breeding purposes only. The minim uni rate was fixed a t $7 per bead. A m eeting of rep resen tativ es ahd \ county officials from W ashlpgton. Yam hill and Tillam ook counties was p'e com m is slon is dis« V-’slug the ad v an tag es -ol installing a t wh«*’ on SU ea riv e' to tak e tro u t to ' *Pawn for " uP’1,,e! for several tro u t (hatcheries, th e Ferry creek p lant Dear . Bandon In p articu lar A re p re sen tativ e o i \ th e comm ission 1» to select a site so *a 110,1 haT* th ‘ wheel operating by b \bruary. . » people. The ucui'e of the girls' gnmc CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 4 W atch out f«»r this one; It looks eusjr, but It has a few combination! th at nre stickers. T here are no technical words, but you’d better brush up on your geography. By the way. 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The LU N C H Iowa G IV E N W IT H lineup was Miller C., Cross i„ Tussing 8. Robnett 8., W esley 8 ., H einriol St Shedd; Elder F., Lang F., Penhe' C., Thompson S., Sochwell St John S., Malson S. S Alford Arrows «Enterprise Correspondence) I-ee Ingram and Elbert Isom mad a trip to Albany Monday. J. H. Rickard and fumily visited a'. M. C. Jenks' at Tangent Sunday. E. D. Isom and daughter Beverl went to Albany one day last weel Thelma Ingram spent F riday nigh with her friends, Kate and Hazi Greene. receive 40 per cent or m ore of the Chester Curtis and family sper total party vote, shall be certified, new year's day with Mrs C urtis' pai upon th eir request, as candidales be cuts, Mr. and Mrs. C harles T andy, i ore the convention, th ere to take their H arrisburg. .econd stand against each other ot sgainst new candidacies put Into nom Mr. and Mrs. George Dannen an «nation from the floor. children of Shedd visited a t E. A S tarnes’ Sunday. M ARY T. NORTON DOCTOR CADMAN - - Mrs. Ruth McKee of Eugene visile her parents, Mr and Mrs. Michael 1 tickard, several days last week. Brownsville Briefs (B y Special Correspondent) Belle B urson and her b ro th e r J ini spent the week end at N. L. Burson’s. Marvel Laurence ..pent her vaca­ tion at the home of her aunt, Mrs. dal ph Howard, of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert S tarr are nicely located in the E. E. W hite pro­ perty in North Brownsville. Grandma Schick, in North Browns­ ville, is still quite ill a t her home. She is suffering with rheumatism . Mrs. Hazel Moyer, who is working in a fraternity house in Corvallis, «pent her Christm as vacation at Wm. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H arrison and family and Mrs. Emma Harrison took new year’s dinner with the Joe H ar­ rison family. Mrs. Roy Thompson of Holley has her b aby bov at th e loeal hospital. The little fellow is suffering with bowel trouble. Rev. M. S. Woodworth has moved nto the Lawrence property, north of ’he Baptist church. The church is ’till without a pastor. Miss Edna Boggie of Mountain Home is helping at the C. J. Howo home. Mrs. Howe is still quite ill, but some better than she was. School began again Monday with most of the pupils in their place«, endy ( ? ) for their mid-year exami­ nations, which will be held this month. Elaine Woodworth hnd no C hrist- nas vacation. She is teaching at Irush Creek and reported th a t she /as snow bound nnd could not g et out. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Snlvog have a ew baby boy. He weighs five and ne-hrdf pounds. Mrs. Salvog is nt «ef parents’ home, and her m other, , "s. C. Carlson, is car;ng for them. Sunday morning the Baptist Sun- 'ay school children held their C hrist- nns program at the church after 'undav school. Because of the zero •cather Christmas eve, they were Table to have the program then. Anion«’ the young men returning o O. A. C. this week were Horace "oshow. Jim Callaway, Jack Elliott nd Dick Eggleston. These boys ft Brownsville to enter college.two nd three years ago, ju st mere "kids." "he w riter noticed tuem on the treot during vacation and they are boya" or "kids” no longer, but fine talw art men. a result of college in- *luence. Miss Irene McDaniel was an Al­ bany shopper Saturday. Miss Grace Beatty returned to M Tinnville Monday. She ¡a attending ollega there. ®Mr and Mr*. ¡W . C. Sickels and Mrs. H ettie Dow returned to Port- on Harold of Coburg spent several slid Monday, after a visit with rela­ lays la3t week a t the E. D. Ison tives at Holley. home. T h e s n n u a l m eetin g n n d b a n ­ Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe, Deo q u et o f the Ash S w a le h u m club Rolfe and B. E. Gogswell sj>ent T hurs­ will be next Saturday night. day evening at the Lee Ingram home L elana Rohe returned to Eugene last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sprenger and Miss Hattie Dannen and M aster Hugh Dickson of Sliedd ate new year's dis aer at E. A. Starnes . tc Des Moines, la.—Sandw iches and coffee w ere furnished by a local ban) to a group of d epositors who wert w aiting to get th e ir money in a “run' on th e Institu tio n following th e clos ing of tw o Des Moines banks. T he depositors had been w aiting fot several h ours when lunch tim e came but did not w ish to relinquish their places in line. T he lienk’s officer cam e tn th e rescue, however, order Ing th e m an ag em en t of a nearby re s ta u ra n t to fu rn ish sandw iches and coffee to th e depositors The bank w ithstood th e "ru n ." F, California, one of the havens V Miss E sther Starnes helped Mr ,.iich we were told the income tax was driving tax shirkers front Oregtfn, H arry Commons with her work sev ■s reported to be prepared this wintei ?ral days last week. to put a tax on “everything in sight." Lee Ingram and family spent Sat Jrcgon doesn't do that. Hans go urday evening at the Austin Alfor. , cc. home, listening to the raldo. CASK Bank Serves Sandwiches Depositors in “ Run.” boys' Koontz Oregon Has Three New State Officers Saleln.—C hanges In thé sta te 's of flclal fam ily M onday a s ’a result of th> gen eral election la s t N ovem ber wa- lim ited to th ree m ajor offices. T. B K ay succeeded Jefferso n M yers a- sta te tre a su re r, Edw ard O strander took the place of Newton McCoy a m em ber of the public service commis slon from th e w estern Oregon dis tric t and H arry H. Belt of D allas be cam e a m em ber of th e suprem e court ta k in g th e place of A ssociate Justlc« M artin Pipes, appointed by Governo- P ierce to fill th e vacancy caused bv th e death of John M cCourt severs w eeks ago. was Halsey 53, Shedd 5. The game was very uneven but the Shedd girls put up a good fight. This is their first basketball team to r several years. On Halsey’s side the girls were given a good chance to "dr their stuff.” The forwards. Marjorie W alker and Agnes Hayes, did good work and showed their accuracy ir hitting the basket. Agnes C handler and Helen C artel, center and side center/ did vefv goad work seeing b it th a t the ball spent most of its tim< near Halsey’s basket. The guards Willmina Corcoran and Grace Pehr '■son, d'd not have much of a chanci to show their worth, hut did theii best when they had an opportunity The boys’ game was not so satis factory, as Shedd won 13 to 9 Th Halsey boys fought hard and th' score was tied at the end of the gang and when the tie was played of' Shedd made two baskets. The gang was the roughest which has bee nlnyed on the Halsey floor for f good many years. Although many spectators blame the referee, he did the best he could and if it had not been for him ther might have been a free-for-all. Bot' learns forgot themselves, but w tru st they will not do so again. Ju st watch Halsey next tim e! “THE RAGGED EDGE” Dr. S. Parket Cadman, of New York, who has been made president of the Federal ■>« c h u rc h 's Cure Alleged Prinary Law Faulh P ortland, Or — A I,. Mills, president of the F irst N ational Rsnk of Port Treasury Finances-. New Soldier Bonu^ land, who was president of the Direct W ashington, D. C. — T he tre a s a r P rim ary league, which gave Oregon took th e first step tow ard fln an cln r the d irect prim ary, has prepared addi­ th e sold iers', b o n u s., investin g $100. tions to the law which iro v ld e for 000,000 in- special tre a su ry securities post-prim ary nom inating conventions af 4 p er cent to m eet th e first call or. in certain rases. This m easure will th e governm ent funds Jan u a ry 1, 1930 be Introduced in th e sen ate and house H alf of th e secu rities are flat five a t th e coming legislative session. y ear tre a su ry no tes and th e o th er $50 T his proposal -of Mr. Mills Is the 000,000 is 1n the form .of special treas i first studied effort to cure some of ury certificates of indebtedness, re th e alleged evils which have develop deem able at the option of the treasury ed under the direct prim ary since the from th e special bonus account, adoption of the Oregon system in 1904. -------------:— ;----- ,------ It provides that conventions, county, Chicago Coal Teamsters Vote to Strik: Chicago. 111. — Five thousand <(»i d istrict and state, are to be held fol­ te a m sters aud tru c k e rs voted to walk lowing the reg u lar p arty prim ary elec­ out as a protest a g a in st th e refusal ol tions and th at all candidates receiving th e Chicago Coal M erchants' aesdcla 40 p er cent or more of the party vote tlon to consider th e gran tin g of wpg a t a prim ary election are to be im­ mune from the Jurisdiction of the con­ Increases to th e m en. ventions, but candidates who fail to Monday. He is st'e n d in g (I. of O. He had been visiting at W. H. K irk ’s. Miss Lena Dorrick left for Salem Monday nfter spending the holidays Charles lenks and family of Tan­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. gent visited at J. H. Rickard's Friday Dorrick. Miaa Lillie Rickard accompanied them Miss Vivian Logsdon, who has been home and stayed until Sunday. pending the holidays in Albany, re ­ turned Saturday to resume school E. A. Starnes and fam ily visited teaching. Mrs. S tarnes’ brother, George Dan nen, und family near Shedd Tueada; Mrs. II. W. Rolfe, who has been of last week. Aaron Starnes Jr. visiting Mrs. E. A. Riggs, returned Mrs. Mary T. Norton of New Jersey stayed the rest of the week with his to het home a t Huntington, Calif., is the first woman to be elected to uncle. Saturday. congress as a democrat. office after March 4. She takes The people who paid their share of *40,000 to lefeat the Income tax law Sold, Bad, Bumptious Basket Ball b lit who claim ed no o b jectio n to an {(School R ep orter)! income tax but only to fau lts in this particular act will probally have n gan the season trium pthantly by win chance to manifeat their sincerity If there is such a thing, for a new law m sg their first game from the Shed.l of the kind will probably be up for high school girls with the score 53 to discussion in this legislature. 5. The right forward, Marjorie Wal kei, on the Halsey team , although playing her first game, piled up 4k Not to Surrender Cologne Bridgehead P a r i s —The allied am bassadors In points of the final score. The Halsey centers handled thea ball so skillfully B erlin m et at the British em bassy In th at the Shedd forwards were unable the G erm an capital Sunday and sign ed Identic notes, announcing the to make more than one field basket. Pistes were laid for forty-three at refusal of th eir governm ents to eva the banquet given by the Halsey eunte the Cologne bridgehead on Jan rchool to the team s afte r the games uary 10. Mr. E nglish acted ss toastm aster Speeches made by a number of the joung athletes gave good proof th at they are versed in other things as well as in basketball. (By an E nterprise Reporter) The ball games Friday night we-» enjoyed by both Halsey and Shedd F rank Splaw n returned to his home at S t a ) ,ori T uesday, after a v isit with relative« a t Brownsville and Holley. Mr. and Mt3. H. L. Robe and sonn .etrnued to Elmira Saturday n fter spending the holidays with W. H. Kirk and family and also visiting the Robe families. Mrs. Grace Goodall returned S'- > urday from a visit with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Kitty 1*urner of Eugene. .Mrs. R. .1. Haverlund, wno has been visiting in Eugene, returned Saturday. The Times in its edition of Jan. 1 prints a three-column review of the local everts most of interest during the year which every reader will scan with interest. It took «piite a bit Klamath Bandits Kill 1, Rob Many. of time to compile such a work, to Klamath Falls. Or.—Oscar Erickson, say nothing of the typesetting. 88. was shot and killed alm ost In­ sta n tly and a group of card players in the basem ent of th e S candinavian hall here were relieved of approxim ately $400 in a spectacular holdup by three •»■»»a and m asked men early Sunday Amor A. Tussing LAW YER and notary H alsey , Oneoon