Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 14, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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n u rtA i. c n I X R r n r a c
A Los Angeles polieeman
'M o re Im provem ent
“ H e re tic ” Bishop
R olling S to n e
named D ill left his overcoat
in a parked car yesterday, watched
W o rk —o n P a p e r
Flings D efiance
“ THE SCARLET WEST”
C auses F ata l W re c k
it sod arrested 11 persons in suc­
.T O R R A N C E
cession who tried to steal it. T* •
BIG INDIAN THRILLER
Washington. D. C.—Plans are now
alleged land of sunshine is a land
Protestant Bishop W. Montgom­
Cuater’i last stand and rotuanoe of thieves, and overcoats are in well under way to Insure "without In­ ery Brown, three times pronounced Engine and Two Cars Leave
of frontier army post are shown
terruption” the Irrigation development a heretic by the bishops of the
demand there.
Track Near Arlington;
of the West, Elwood Mead, commis­ church and deposed by them last
R a y fcto s Hi-speed Brake
sioner of the bureau of reclamation, Sunday at New Orleans, says :
Cast beaded by
Broken Rail Cause.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
announced.
Service Station
” What is the correct uotion
ROBERT FRAZER
Mead denied reports that there has about God?
James
B.
Duke,
millionaire
tobacco
The Dalles, Or.—One person Is dead
212 East First a., Alb- ay. near
CLARA BOW
'Scientists do not know and tnd twenty others more or lest seri­
manufacturer, died at bis home In New been needless delay In carrying out
the skating rink
ROBERT EDESON
projects
for
which
appropriations
York.
they very generally admit it.
Phone 379
ously injured aa the result of a wreck
were
made
by
the
last
congress.
G A S TO N GLASS
“ Theologians do not know, but an the Union Pacljlc Saturday night
The department of agriculture estl
The bureau desires to carry out the they will not adm it it.
JO H N N Y W ALKES
mates the total cotton production at
sine miles west of Arlington, when
purposes of the reclamation act of
14,759,000
bales.
“ The charge against me is that the Continental limited struck a break
N ext S u n .— M on.— Tuee.
Colonel William Mitchell refused tc 1524, and to build projects wherever I have'eome to hold views on cer­ in the rails, throwing the engine and Halsey Railroad T¡me
Oet 1 8 - 1 9 - 2 0
testify before the naval court Inquir a sound economic development Is as­ tain matters which are not io two cart over the embankment.
sured. he f,ald.
North
Ing Into the Shenandoah disaster
literal agreement with the one true
South
ALBANY
The dead man was R. H. Lee, fire­ 32, 3:24 a. m. flag
"The
situation
on
old
projects,
the
doctrine of Christianity as set man, of Portland.
Mrs. Margaret Ross Lansdowne re­
17.
16, 5:15 a. IU.
15. 12;45 p. ,n.'
iterated before the naval court that Investigations of the fact-finders’ com­ forth several centuries ago by a
The llat of Injured reported taken to 18, 8:16 a. in. flag 33,
2 P- m. fl»|
Halsey Happenings
her husband objected to the Shenan mittee and the hearings of the last famous conclave of eminent di­
14, 12:09 p. ni.
4 P- m. fl«,
congress make It evident that there vines, chiefly brshops, who thought The Dalles hospital for treatment In­ 3*. 4:0« d - in. flag 31.
doah flight.
cluded :
(Continued from page 1)
Airplanes are on sale at the New has been too great haste in the past that the world |wus flat, with a
Nos. 14 and 16 8tQp ,0 ]et off p ,,,
Irving Brown. Casper, Wyo„ bruised
In
beginning
construction."
Mead
said.
Jess Gross is carrying route 2.
from south of Hngene
1
York John Wanamaker department
roof over it which leaked when it but able to go on; John Davis, Port­
Increased costs of construction, de­ rained, and that typhoid, small-
No. 31, direct connection for Marshfield
C. R. Evans was in Albany yes
store as regular merchandise. The re­
lay In organizing the water users in pox and tuberculosis were punish­ land, brakeman, shoulder wrenched,
points
tail price Is $2500 each.
terday.
some
Instances and failure of the ments rent upon us beoause a talk ­ suit in hospital; Charles M. Wall,
E- ' " '
The federal government realized
Portland, engineer, back and shoulder
Mrs. Dr. Marks was in Albany
$24,179 from the sale of public land In states to provide their share of the ing snake in the garden of Eden
wrenched, several ribs broken; Ed
Thursday.
abandoned reservations In the state cost were given by Mead as main bad outwitted God.
Waldvogel, Pendleton, badly shocked; Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a in a«u
causes
of
the
present
delay
in
getting
D. S. McWilliams was here from of Washington, the interior depart
‘ ‘ W hat no civilized state will Mrs. A. C. Voelker, Pendleton, slight 3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
’
ao4
new projects started.
ment reported.
allow them (these accusers] to do— injury In back; Mrs. Laura Cantrel,
Albany Monday.
As a result of recent clashes be
— namely, to punish heresy with Alturas, Cal., going to Nyssa, Or.,
Glenn Chance of Corvallis wa-
Outgoing Mail
Sacramento, Cal —The Sacramento
tween fascists and Masons at Flor
torture— they desire to ascribe to •light injuries; Tom McDavid, colored
county
courthouse
was
dynamited
here Monday.
ence, in which several persons were
God, and these are the people cook, ankle hurt; E. B. Schull, Port­
A t the Halsey postoffice mail'
shortly after 1 o’clock Sunday morn­
Carl Hill and Jess Cross were ia killed, Domlzto Torrlana, grand master
who accuse me of blasphemy, y
ing. No one was injured.
land, brakeman, deadheading east, close going north at 11:50 a m
of the Masonic order in Italy, issued
Corvallis Friday.
'
’
“ M y orders as an Old Catholic badly bruised but able to go to Port­ and 5:20 p. m.
an order to all lodges to bold no meet
bishop are unchallenged eitner by land; J. Boyd Hanley, Pawtucket,
Going south, 11:10 a. m. an(i
German-American
Pact
to
be
Ratified.
Worth and John Bass have gone I ings and cease all lodge work until
the Protestant Episcopal church or Okla., badly bruised but able to on; 0:20 p. m.
Washington, D. C.—Ratifications of
further notice.
to San Francisco.
by the Church of England. I 0. H. Hamilton, baggageman and ex­
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. md
the
German-American
commercial
President Coolidge has designated treaty were exchanged at the state have not been excommunicated, so press clerk, broken clavical, skin ab- 12 m. Morning stage to Browni-
Mrs. Bob Allen has had her ton­
am still recognized as au Episco­
ville goes on t0 Crgwfordsrill,
the week of November 16 as Amer department Wednesday.
sils taken out.
Lalons, bruised and badly shocked.
palian."
lean education week.
Holley and Sweet Home.
Reports
of
the
cause
vary,
but
It
Lynn Norton and John Salash got
A drive has begun to raise $5,500,
has been ascertained that a big bould­
home Saturday from a trip to New­ 000 for memorials to Woodrow Wilson
er, weighing about four tons, rolled Paid-for Paragraphs
port.
in Washington and at Princeton uni­
down sn embankment and onto the
(5c a line)
Bert Clark of Gresham visited at versity.
track, breaking the heavy rail on the
The biggest prohibition campaign
For
«ale—
Brood
Sow, bred la
right
hand
side
of
the
track.
The
M urliu C um m ings’ the la st of thi /et attempted In Great Britain is about
rock
was
not
on
the
roadbed,
rail
of­
quire
Paul
N
.
Bierly,
Harri.barg
week.
to be launched after many months of
ficials declare. A trackwalker had
Mrs. W. H. McMahan has her sis­ secret preparation.
passed the spot on his inspection trip
During the balance of Septembei
Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., not only
ter, Mrs. Stewart of Corvallis, as l
shortly before the wreck occurred.
and
the month of October yearly sub
rolled up a majority In excess of 13J,-
guest.
Aa the locomotive hit the place scriptions for the Oregonian will bt
'00 votes I d the special election to
where the rail had been damaged It taken at $5 for the daily and $7 foi
Mrs. M. M. Ward had a son rrd mcceed his father as senator from
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
leaped from the tracks and rolled daily and Sunday and I will discounl
grandson from Eugene as guests /Isconsin but carried 70 out of the
over, Instantly killing Fireman Lee
25c on every subscription received,
Sunday.
.1 counties In the state.
and badly Injuring Engineer Wall.
w
J. W. Re«dor.
John W. Leedy, ex governor of
R. A. McCuUy of Eugene visited
Vmerfcan
state
of
Kansas,
announces
Marion Cayey on the McCully place
E xtrav ag an ce in
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundlt
andldacy as independent farmer for
Friday.
at the Enterprise office.
lember of Canadian house of com
A. J. Hill and Ben Holt were in ions. Leedy has been a resident of
A rm y an d N a v y
B R O W N S V IL L E
Portland the last of the week, tlberta 18 years and Is a British sub­
David Starr Jordan, Roald Am.
let.
with their families.
Washington, D. C.—The army and | undsen and Sherwood Anderiuu
navy were charged by Chairman Mad are expected to lecture in Eugtaa
Fred Juckson and family were WORD ’OBEY' IS DROPPED
den of the house appropriations com­ ibis winter under the auspices ol
guests of the former’s parents the
Episcopal Deputiss Vote Change in
mittee with squandering millions of the U. of O.
last of the week.
Marriage Ceremony.
dollars In a "purposeless, meaningless
H. W. and L. V. Chance and fam­
endless experimental orgy," in techni­
New Orleans.—"Obey” is out of the
ilies visited at Glenn Chance's, in | marriage
The garage of Wickham, John,
cal aircraft development.
ceremony of the Protestant
Corvallis, Sunday,
son
& Evans at Corvallis, witt
A
d
m
is
s
io
n
Testifying
before
the
president's
air
Episcopal Church of America, If the
board, which resumed hearings after many stoied cars and some nsu
\ Frank Williams of Monroe has house of bishops concurs in the action
vesterdiy.
Lost
a recess of several days, Mr. Madden [ones, burned
Av alter Smith’s place and the Cook taken by the house of deputies. The
25— 50c
declared technical development of *20,000.
lower house likewise voted to ellmin
family has gone to Coburg.
aviation could no longer be "safely
ate the words of the bldegroom: "and
Tom M urray’s father »ays that
Mrs. R. K. Stewart, now' of Pleas-
let” to the two military services If the a blow on the head made his son
with all my worldly goods 1 thee en­
; nt HUI, visited some of her late dow.”
United States was to take Its p'ape had. Perhaps more biows on tbs
neighbors here Saturday.
"among the countries of the world In other end of his anatomy would
The only delegate to protest was
the air.”
Mrs. C. P. Stafford.has as guests tha Rev. A. H. Stowell of Pine Bluff.
have counteracted it. — Albany
“If credit la to be given witnesses Democrat-Hera Id.
her cousin, Mrs. 1-auren Dean of Ark. He described the two exclusions
who
have
preceded
me,"
he
asserted,
M O N D A Y -T U E S D A Y
as "a bundle of inconsistency.”
Emmett, Idaho, and daughter,
“the experimental and development
The house of bishops approved the '
Mrs. Karl Bramwell cut a thumb finding of a court convicting Bishop 1
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pretty badly Sunday while cutting William Montgomery Brown of heresy.
O c to b e r 19— 2 0
since the war has been productive ot î î î î î î î * * * * * * * * * * * ”* * * * * * 1
ham. She may be minus a thumb
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nail.
a plan which might be accepted by
congress
C. P. Kizer sold one of his Oxford Tula Ducks’ Osath Laid to Botullnus
Klamath Falls, Or.—That thousands N e w C o m m an d er of
F ed eratio n W ill
sheep for $160 and another for $100
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to a visitor from Canada as a result of wild ducks which are dying In the
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oycott
C
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ild
L
a
b
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marsh lands of Tule lake are suffer
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ot his exhibition a t the county fair.
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olved
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George Maxwell is home and his belief expressed here by Dr. O. S
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Omaha — The American Legion's
Atlantic City. N. J.—A nation-wide
etep-daughters, Mrs. Sawyer and Newsom, county health officer, fol
seventh annual convention ended with boycott on non union products to elim­
Washington. D. C. — A record for î * î î î î * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Mrs. Chialvo, are with him for a few lowing an autopsy on eight of the the elevation of John R. (Go Get ’Em)
inate child labor and obtain better speedy solution of such a problem was î î î î î î î î î î î î * î * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
days. They visited relatives in Al­ stricken birds
McQuigg of East Cleveland. O„ white working conditions will be started by
established when the American and î î î î î î * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
bany yesterday.
haired 59-year-old lawyer-banker and the American Federation of Labor, ac­
Czecho-Slovakian debt commissions
Lloyd Sentenced to Go to Gallows.
wounded overseas engineering officer, cording to a decision of the federa­
A son-in-law and daughter of S
agreed upon an arrangement for fund
Dallas. Or.—W. R Lloyd, 26 years
u n / ;;;;* *
T. Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. McCord, old. was sentenced to be hanged at to the honor of national commander. tion In convention here. Behind the log Czecho-Slovakla'a debt to the ****** x
The
matter
of
commendation
for
are on the Hillman place. Hillman Falem on Monday. November 80, by
boycott is the purchasing power of the United States
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is on his newly-acquired property Circuit Judge Ramsey Lloyd will Colonel William Mitchell, severe critic 4.00".000 members of the organization,
The American government accept î î î î * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
of the nation's aerial defense, was the
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rear Brownsville.
pay the supreme penalty for the mur hidden rock of dissension which nover estimated at $8,000.000,000 a year The ed. subject to congressional approval,
assistance
of
women
will
be
sought
in
a
lump
sum
of
»115,000.000
as
the
James Frazier, 70, drove his car der of Clint I. Raun of Independence was revealed.
making the boycott effective.
basis of the settlement upon which the
from Spokane and visited his niece, on the night of September 1, 1925
It was not brought to the floor of
Speakers at the convention believed annual amortization payments will be
Mrs. Martin Cummings, and after a near Buena Vista.
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the convention but was disposed of In that this boycott, continued for one
made, conceding a reduction of »2.- ’ * î î * * * * * î « * O * * * * * * * * * * * * * » * * •* « ♦ * * * * * » * ♦ * 4 * * 4 * < *
few days there left Monday to visit
committee meetings by recommend­ year, would tend to drive out of busi­
679,095 from the obligation aa ahown
«Jriends and relatives in Benton Survivors Defend Shenandoah Chief. ing adoption of one of Mitchell's pro
ness all persons who insist on employ­ by treasury records.
county.
Lakehurst. N. J -The theory of Cap nosals, that for a department of de­ ing child labor and who otherwise vio­
Czecho-Slovakla will be allowed, be
R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E
Harry Leeper is going to raising tain Anton Helnen veteran airship fense with control over three equal late union requirements.
ginning next December, to pay »3.000,-
branches,
air,
nary
and
army,
but
A moving lobby, going from one "00 annually on principal and interest j aontaim more good readitg esok
hogs on a 1000-sere farm in eastern p'lot. that the primary cau«e of the without naming him.
state to another to obtain legislation through the first 19 year« Of the agree week than any other Linn count)
Oregon. The first of this week the Shenandoah disaster was a failure of
The next meeting will be held in
Commander Zafharv Lansdowne and
favorable to labor, also was discussed ment a operation, after which the
•veekiy. See partial liat of coutantl
family were on the Frank keeper
other officers to heed obvious danger Philadelphia In 1926 and that of 192"
nual payment will approximate some •»t top of page 1.
farm, near Nixon, preparing for the signals, was disputed hy two survivors was awarded to Paris. France.
move. Frank and wife are going »ho testified before the naval court
CASH AT OLYMPIA thing over $6,000,000 The total she
Five vice-commanders chosen were: MUCH
will have paid In principal and Inter
with them to see them settled.
$ 1.5 0 a y e a r
of Inquiry The survivors were Col­ Hugh B. Davis, Bartlesville. Okla.;
State’s Balance Exceeds »15.000,000 at est when the debt la finally extin­
Joseph
Y.
Cheney,
Orlando.
Fla
;
Vin­
onel
C.
O
Hall,
army
service
observer
The first frosts of the year have
guished
will
be
in
the
neighborhood
of
End of September.
■ r if you act quickly you ctn joia
nipped tender vegetables n little this on board, and Lieutenant Joseph B cent A. Carroll. Philadelphia: James
Olympia. W ash.-W ith receipt, of $300,000,000.
tba
A.
Howell,
Ogden.
Utah,
and
Ray
B.
Anderson,
the
ship's
aerologist
An
week, Where potatoes were still
$399,978 59 end expenditures by war­
Board Ban. Priee Manipulation.
growing and there was enough frost dsraon said that Helnena whole Littlefield of Providence, R. I. James rants paid of $321.642 94 for the week
F Burton. Des Moines. Ia.. was chosen
theory
was
baaed
upon
Inadequate
and
Chicago—The
Chicago grain pit la
to blacken them it was reckoned a
national adjutant and Robert H. Tyn­ ending September JO. but little change
operating under a new .et of rule.
blessing, as the skin of the tubers erroneous Information while Colonel
was
made
In
the
total
state
cash
bal­
dall
of
Indianapolis,
national
tress-
Hall said emphatically that had he
which ia atill open. Paper start*
will now toughen so they can b« dug
ance remaining at »15,473.668 99 aa Big price swing., tho*. product, of
been In command of the Shenandoah urer.
"hen
paid for; stop» on expiraiton
manipulation
that
have
made
multi-
and hauled without injury.
Rev. William Patrick of Bakersfield shown by the report of W. O. Potts,
ho would have taken no course of
millionaires and pauper, in g
m
this
class.
state
treasurer.
action different from that which Com Cal. was elected national chaplain.
The Southern Pacific, promisee, mender Lansdowne followed
The general fund still remains top­ hour, of trading, »ere banned. One
(I there ia no eompetition there, to
side of $4.000.000 with »4.104.071. o
™
Fives directors
reduce the rate between Klamath Auto Freighters Must Have Permit Chicago Hotel Bandits Must Hang while the motor vehicle fund Is slip­ of the Chicago board almost complete
control
during
tlmM
or turbul<>nc<i
Chicago. — Joseph W Holmes and
Frlls and Portland from f 1.9$4 on
San Francisco Automobile freight James Wilson, two of the bandits who ping. under requirements of state tb?
t0
,he
*B"mber» of
highway work, and holds but $2.556,-
on first elaaa freight to $1 34 and on trucka operating in Calll mala are un
participated In the spectacular Drake 365 The accident fund Is np to $1, n o r
T
/u
°r
*n,hor,,T
directors
other claaaea in proportion.
der the Jureldlctlon of the state rati
Overland rates, it lays, w ill he rwtd commission aa “common car hotel holdup here two months ago, 1» 125.649, while the reclamation revolt
,
n0“ Ce P‘,Ce « "W-
dropped 16 cents if it makes $h* rtera" and as such must have a per­ which a clerk was slain, must hang ing. the permanent school and the trary limit on price fluctuations.
Can you get more for tho aeoey?
December 11. Judge Jacob Hopkins veterans’ bond retirement fund are
» proposed qew oonnectiou by wav of mit to operate.
decreed.
A
Jury
found
them
guilty
ol
ÀHuFea, Cal.
sver the »1,000.000 mark
ofTrhW
d° °ot ** rh*,r »bare
J J h e feed and are seldom heavy
Something now for farm-
murder lu the first degree, « i —a
ere in every iuue,
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4000 ia oaat of
^conditioning Shop
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HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
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