Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 05, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Oladya
HatLe-y
fr o « Mw)
Mon
mouth for a weec’i visit.
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Ha«w Railroad ran.
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o v e re ii Sanders
.
«rsnu jury cnarged with con I secretary t0 President Coolidge thev
P o in t*
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»piracy to defraud the government In would "seek copies of all corresDond
MAY M URRAY
Hassenger» i»r gXl(.
* r ’ “ C. M ille r and Thomas an,! /o r publication Nov. 5
This paper connection with the handling of the af ! ence exchanged between the nrealB.«.
J O H N G IL B E R T
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lût
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presinent
fairs of the
American
Metals uvuip.ne,
company and
W. A Alien were in Eugene Friday.
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persona relative
to the neces­ * y “ * a ^ n d V z î s * ^ ] ’. * « • i
“ printed Nov. 4 but not putlisehe<
seised
as
German
property
during
the
sity
and
reasons
for
the
formation
of
comae
The phrenological lecture a t the until the 5th.
war.
N e x t 8 u o .-M o o .-T u e a -W e d .
air board, headed by
; Christian church Munday night drew
W hat t h . state really i , f o in g I .
The aliens are accused of working P ^ fcb t Morrow, as contained in the
la rather small congregation
N o r. b — 9 — 10— H
through
Colonel
M
iller
and
others
in
Ocea - * lh* W’hU* H0USe executiTe et-
V prospective deficit, fo r 1926, of
O u tin g Mail
Mrs. Ida Workinger, of Shedd. 25, fiona 8600,000 to HM.OOO, due to’ the poaitions of trust and responsibility at
G L O B E
albabt
Colonel Mitchell asked the con«
daughter of P. H . Freerkeen and referendum of measure» which the Washington to obtain cash and Liber­
A t th e H a ls ey Doetr,«„
ty bonds held as part of the German •Iso to summon Secretaries Davis of d o - g o i n g oonfa7
wife, died Sunday. The W orkinger, i.g w a iu r e intended tz
»s*
to in » n n .ik
* tBli
Hstssy Happtning»
lagulature intended to provide reve- property seised by the United States the war department and W ilbur of the
were married in 1918 , nd two sons r , A
U provide
»nd 5 : 2 0 p m .
U W »
government
at
the
start
of
the
war.
(Continued frona page 1 )
navy department, as witnesses.
and two daughters
survive
their
* C° V" 'U ‘ - W - ^ P . ria - tio
G oing a o ^ , j , . l o a
— n _ . But
The whole case centers around the
Several
officials of
of the
the 5 :2 0 p. tn.
mother.
tn.
t*fo ra the session adjourned, the
W o rk baa began to w ard rab o ild
— other
------- high oniciais
allegation
that
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1«.c the
cue American
American Metals
Metals I ‘ wo departments, several member. 0»
lo g tha tw o burned F a lk bar nr.
I o B ro w n sville , 6:20
Koss Major,» n. js e d the McKercher estimates as to receipts from income company seised by A
A. Mitchell Palmei
Palmer congress and more than 60
a
. s, w iuau
at the outbreak of the war. was fraud- navy officer. a — l T
^ * w army “ an*
d
• AK« V« Ul I
P
au l A s h to n «UU
and 1BUJUJ
fa m ily w art at ° r “i ‘fe’ ' * * ' Crawfordsville, last week tax and inheritance tax were revise-: at the outbreak of the war, was fraud­ nary offIcer, , „ 0 weM
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gOe* ° " '»«.C raw 'fordïvîü
ulently
made
to
appear
in
large
part
ra. . Sophia bass’ S u nd ay.
ay
“nd “ “ c* r threw hi® through the upwards by »350,000
M rs
defense in a list of those it would like
New revenue
at Swiss property, whereupon the gov­ to question.
I windshield when it stopped.
Some
measure», not referended, provide an
Miss L a V s rd a K syser of S ilv e r
ern men t paid »7.000.000, representing
tuts on his face were sewed up and additional »2O«7ss 7
naj »208,000 for the biennium.
Per cent of the company's capital
to n visited her g ran d m o ther, Mrs
Paid-fw Paragraph»
ne went on to Sweet Home.
mcome tax collection, have ex- |« o c k valu, to the Socieu S u f a . T ^ SELECTION
IS DEFERRED
W h e eler, to day.
wobietpation by nearly I b’aieurs De Meteaux.
Hoys at play found some dynamite
(5c a lin e )
° r' i - V EI‘T inated
P r . . ide„t l„
J. H i l l and ben H o lt and japs stored in a prune dryer near ♦30,000 more. By virtue of thia ex- I
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fam ilies w ent to th e P o rtla n d lir e -
Choice for University Head.
a t í h e K ; ; r ¿ x v 5c ,b o n d
Lebanon Friday.
Dick Kaufman, tra revenue, the theoretical deficit C* " ,d * Vote Endi lB Near-Osadloek.
•toek »how yesterday
Portland, O r — Regents of the Uni
sged 12, tried to open one with his now confronting the state is onlv , ° t U ’r* ’ Ont ~ g e n e r a l elec-
»«sC.OOO for 1P26.
Il0 M brought about the nearest ap- verslty of Oregon, meeting fn Port
A* T. ^<jwtU, b i and only aurviv* Pocket knife. I t opened too sudden
ing son of the pioneer circuit nde, <y and a surgeon picked 34 pieces of
But receipts from other state ac-
» 7 , “ par‘Ument* r y dead lock land, failed to select a president to c*fd» of Thanks
J n the hittory of (he dominion. The »ucceed the late Dr. Prince L. Camp
Joab PoweU. became paralysed or, topper out of Dick’» face. His eyet tivitieg also are creator
expected
^ « r v a t l e e . under Right Hon. Arthur
ä
h n
.-scaped.
Mrs. Calvin Jngie of Albany wa
fejghen hare made large gains, but • r,T 7°i reports were »ubmitted by the
' o. ¡ 3 «
elected district president of the He
The Past Noble Grand club of the
special committee appointed to recom
hekahs at the Brownsville conventioi
Rebekahs met at the home o f Mrs.
l7 !h v ‘ UDlTer,lt7 «e en tive. The m .
laat week.
->• W. Frum Friday t/tem o o n and «□res w ill begin to come in about
—
vvuiiuuui, ¿'re* In d / T rt ° f M r’ ° ’ T ’ G a n g e r «OMI tribute, ’
“ k“ “111'
| ” ' r, K.‘“r wh0 had ur«ed a moderate
Mrs. M. B. Morrow arrived from 1 very enjoyable time was had. Au-
S aCoU' 601,2 01 Portl*nd
♦n. 1, 1927.
They may yield a I tariff, himself went down to defeat in
r o W „ | | „ „ r,
umn leave, furnished
decoration»
Seattle Monday evening and will be
recommended that Frank Parker Day
1 ^ “ 7 7 ;‘mount
Provide fo r the
his own constituency. Seven of his o L
or the rooms and candy and popcorn
r e,fIe lD’ tltUte of Tecbnol
the guest of her mother, Mrs. L A
C h ild re n and F a m ily
1926 deficit and such . t . t e expendi­ ministers also were beaten
<alls were served.
ogy be chosen acting president
Pray, fo r a time.
tu re, for the 1927-28 biennium as
Fred
e p?LD° 7 t r reP° rt’ Pre»««>ted by N O T IC E o f T A X P A Y E R S ’ .M B tT lJ
Syrians Appeal to League.
Miss Beulah M iller and Mrs.
g The next all-day meeting of the are not provided fo r by existing
lec^on
r ’ ^ Ugene’
the se-
g
-inn County Holiness association will revenue«.
h ixer were guests of Ruby Schrol
G « e v a .— Protests to the League oi i « d L
u
“ el Day and rec°m
<» 111 the South Methodist church at
Taking all the foregoing probabil­ Nations mandate commission from
<ndI Mesdame. Shotwell and Coiema,
' the COas<
nc»
r lDTe8,,sation of qua» chambers will be h .M
'eoria, Wednead^-, Nov. 11.
The ities mto consideration it I . doubt
Wednesday evening.
S in
r ‘ 7 t0 the FrenCh adniinl8 «cations
of applicant,.
Uxpayer,’
b' ld * ,m‘ *ti"g ol tl
ful
whether
the
deficit
can
be
reduc
■ours
for
the
services
are
10,
2,
and
tration
of
the
Syrian
mandate
wen
Mrs. Irm a Shotwell, a fte r attend
By a vote of nine to two the minor for tbe purpose of «dlL, * Hal**lr- h«
for the v e s V T w i •«’ • p«, ng the budg
L30, and there will be a basket din­ ed much under »500,000.
referred to France for explanation.
ing the Institute at Albany, continu
lorit P° rt Wa’ BUb8,ituted f<»r 'he ma budget con
“ Pre* r e d bv 5
er
at
noon.
Rev.
M.
C.
Clarke
of
lo
rity
report
and
adopted.
ad on to Salem to spend the week
iaiem
has
promised
to
preach
at
E
,
3“
!
UU25bU,
d
o
eTL
f°
r year D * * « h .
end with horn« folks.
F r e ig h t R a te s on
•»*»«. 1225. to December 31,t, iv26"
ome of the services.
Mrs. N o r* Coleman and Ernestin,
Estimated expenM , ;
L u m b e r G o up I
Cooncilmen........
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■pent the week end in Peoria and
H o is te d H o m e B te a d e rs
MmM,.
" J
attended a Hallowe’en party a t Oak
There were some homesteaders on
villa Friday evening.
Health officer " 2 ........... *
« “•h O6‘ on, D. C .-H lg h e r ra te, on
ie territory desired by the Doheny S , h
Recorder..........
T lhe P‘ C,flc Northwest to
Charles Strsley and wife drove to
Street 1t«k»..2
50. to
nteresta when they go» the govem-
Corvallis Friday evening. Mrs. Stra
bv t h ! " ? , ’ t'D ,,‘° " S Were ord«red
.......... -•> 612.00
«>
lent’a naval-'oil reserve there from
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20.00
.
, '"terstate commerce commis
ley remained for a visit with hei
I t Fall before his fall.
w” . d 1' ,
mother, Mrs. Esther Rike.
l Ä
i " ^
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Men with shotguns visited these
Th .
Lumbermen's association
The Standard Bearers, under the
ittlers and advised them to leave if
The
Increases
range
from
2
to
30
i
direction of Mrs. Irm a Shotwell, are
I Street work ....................... I »
hey wanted to live. One old couple
Mainten.ace city propen'.
working
hard
on
articles fo r a
»5,00
••fused to go and their house was
I MisceJIaaeoD, and labor.
haaam- which will be held early i,
136 60
ncked up and hauled away. When
The commission Investigated the
1 December.
hancy Sickeis was there he talked
»1520.00 H i
The Darbey fam ily, who lived in
• ith their lawyer, who said he felt tributaries fixed with Denver. Colo.
M r. Hike's house on F irst street
ure of winning a million or so for
I L iceo « feeE.* b “ * ,ed
1
theJ lDe’ ° '
U e » gone to Springfield. The gen
fern for their home and their oil Northern.
I Road tax
..................* -?0 0*
*
° Ul'- M ° bl,e &
ighta.
Orman is a Mountain States Powet
........................... 500.00
truck driver.
Conversing with
an
O k’ahoman ro b .1? ! ? 1” ° f tbe8e road8 ’ *re In
»520. »0
lr. Skkels
was asked why our Joint r . . i . C,nCe!a tl° n ° f the,r P reen ,
. »
R*c«Pitulation:
The Kijrrisburg Bulletin has pass
Estimated espensea
"hools were opening
later
than Waahl .
ed from the hand, of M. D. Morgan
Washington °°
and B 'nber
rltl.h fr°m
Columbia vl.
Estimated receipt,. ....................... ,2 i'
>os r there. He said one reason was
puWi8her- ‘"O’ those 0/
Tfenver to New Orleans. Mobile, Pen,a
' give all a chance to help in the
S. P. Shutt A Son, proprietors, edi
cola and Intermediate points
rune and hop harvest.
tors and publishers.
"W hat does a hop
look lik e ’ "
Mlsa Dorothy Corcoran spent F ri
B R IE F GENERAL NEWS
■ ked an old farmer.
e y ,S‘ urt«yanL Chairman
«1*X in A lb .jiy and from there went
«• r. troas, Recorder.
"In shape it looks much like
W illiam O. Clyde will . UCCeed Hom ,
to PeortB, where she visited her cou.
me
cone.“
• P •W o n
Wfie.
tic , scout, have been feeling f i »r — r) . i tV
. illl.— c o m p .? /1: ’ : : U ^ r,orn
^
•Ina, Beulah and Pauline Carothers
¿,?.TICE ° f D ,’ ,r,c* R° * d Meeting
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IVWing
Saturday and Sunday.
he
<• pulae of Oregon and they report
reuort I of
... ........
’ I
' " ,h*
a ™ Tolled
" , ' ! “ Statea
“ "
a t they find a growing coolness cartta.1 , ,f;M p arrl and » Ita lia ,
Tha Henry fam ily has moved from
«w ard, M r. Coolidge among
the
tha < hanee house, adjoining the tale
Ench , ,
a' " Dd tbe f°"hcom in<
Phow Of f i „ , u A JUf)y wi(*
armern, who had seemed well dia- rortta ,
of 'he l u . l v o - b.r
*
C° n,erenc# ln Chicago, ac
of I.inn counta n ,2 L rO<d <,‘8," c« No
cording to present plans nt the Vatl-
io»ed to him. They resent hia ap
t r « . f . r u th . latter
city of the
the hour of 2 o’clock*!"' W' ** 68 ll* ,d *
Mountain S tate, improvement work
■royal of the Mellon plan of reduc­ (*BB.
J . / Of N o v e m b i^ s “Ì , ta.,h('
The Persian national assembly by
*" * h* h
Henry i . . foreman,
ing taxation principally by leveling
hopper schoolhouse i n ' J , . h ? rÌ ”
most a unanimous vote adopted i
own the burdens of the wealthy and
‘«et, to determine w h e ta.T
° * d d*'
his nght aide Thursday , t Scio.
road d iiln tc . s . t - w .ther or not aaik
deP° 8ln‘ K‘ J»r dXnas,y.
««ving the present onerous burden wh'!ch
A fte r two week, with the Staf-
■pon
h , taxlbL0” . ‘ U x ef V ™
»" the owner of the little farms of which ha. ruled t h . country .mce
/-rd a h . r . M ra. U u re n bean and
- i d road di.fric! 6 b t*G p w * rtr ’ ithm
be
country.
the
roads
there,
*h? In,proremret ef
daughter -little aunshine” M argaret
Victor Henry Berenger. member ol
»rwS.nl
? f’ 1,OW8' ,0
f never saw a hop. nor a pine
h av. returned to their Idaho home
the French senate. It Is .«id, wln b,
lnf Mid roads S dr*iam < and repair-
one either," said the farmer.
Mrs It»»» and Mr> Suffor<J
flTilee
.
* ll o Bv
un
V / X ev ^ / .L
‘„heCOU8‘
^ ^
O ff.
That couatry is treeless.
cousins ,
............. ..
When they asked Mr. Sickeis what
B *M ' p7vnethc ', r ° f P ctob* r- ,92i
W. J. Ribelm, who i , ln the eight
* “» raue-i in OW^on he replied
The permanent mandates commit
J ~ tim e C ^ t a ,^ Judr* ■
« I me anything, except tropical
en in age,, staged a comeback after I
J D r-on, r ° " oly £°™niia<joner
.»nxJucta, that isn't raised there."
P -m ly tic atroke at Prlnevil,.
Attest
M R u ^ f S?n’ “ iH io" * r
’'■•t.-J th,» 17,u J
-C o u nty tTlerk
which it w a. feared might
ftoleh
by E D l«om th da* o{ October. 1725
concerning petitions, pro-
Union
county
Pomona
grange
has
him, aa he had done on several pre
'
IS° m’ «PPomted by ,h . court
‘ ."I foBlpla,Bt» wh'ch have been
*>oue o c c a io n *
When last heard, tone on record as favoring state in- the E
a 1” l* a,U ’> WHh
to
°me tax, favoring abolition of the
from he was in H r.ti.h Columbia and
Drtohr’ ",C.h barbardmen‘ of Damascus
ubl,c service commission, favoring October 18 to »0.
author OF
thought if he didn’t
a e ttl.
dow,
RURAL ENTERPRISE
▼Pel of the Each-Cummins law and
The
Thlaucourt,
France,
war
mon
r r " W Up wllh “ * « “ " t e
'T O t
L0F THE T R a i l "
ayoring , higher tax on butter eub- urnent wl.1 be unveiled November 8
o o n t .in , lnor, gQod
hn might return to old Oregon.
the whelps of the wolpw
t Thlaucourt, the first French town to
eek ,h '» »ny other Lion count,
J * ! . A n ?*M ia rm ’ near 8 M * d- wa» I
_ C O > V R I0 H T
the CCH euBUSM.». co.
b8 fap t“ r«d In the Argonne drive Am
• J ”Ta “ T 1* Iarm * near Shd^ . w a. I
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at
t o ? 'f
* r , r ‘ i , H i 8 ‘ o ^ ® n t.n t.
M site of campmeeting, fifty year. I - ;
. ®.b° P “ nd “ *« wqual bassador Herrick and high official, of
I
at
top
o
f
page
it
M o . fte ltto u a id e .. „ „ not
P ' « h»• »1 d »U a ,
Bnd .healed I . ,a
? / ° r ’ n ,“ ent will t,k » p. r,
on y thing, planted. Three coin, liw o . ^ i ' l i
,a r id » 'c h
made ol
he dedication ceremony.
Four
«»•Ud 1858. J869 and 1872, M w !!i k Z ! o
' ' ° M ° ‘ < r,b a ,D b r« * d
$ 1. 5 0 a y e a r
houa.ad American soldiers killed m
: ? ^ r OrthJ “ d ' h n p H s o n e d
•« pocket knives and other aouv.ni I ? d
ounce « ( t h ] , m ix tu re
he Argonne and Rt Mlhlel campaign,
a m a g ic ia n o f t h e p e n a n d
pnsoned
1 ,7 , ' y ° U tC‘ <Juick,r Jon cm join
have been diyr up there
Th
, ' ° " ' P a r ,d w '*h a sandw ich made
<• In the Thlaucourt cemetery.
-n
,, d i m e X . s \ t T .
w’ T ?
were
r ^
n Sunday.
by
A.
Ä
X
S
," '
E
h
L ou ,8^'IC
XVALLEY
VOICES
B
i ? h
MARSH
.
fig,
in a g r e a t h u m a n d r a m a e n a c T ^ ™®n ife s t
•Ro by Catherine Arnold while pkk L u k . r
ha. o J
72 **
b“ U er
' od
....
. h
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H 't -
FOR 8 LE — FRESH
A
Jereey Milch Cows
w llh h i« V . . I Oalyee by e ld .
P rice $30 an d up
CHANCY SICKBia
F R E S H O L Y M P IA
O Y STERS
y
a
Q
, E
n
s
mo'* ‘han ,ou' tim e h ’ bt off ,h* ie*. 8»rved ,„v , h k
| h a d ’, & M .m ■ ROT| a u r a n ,
N o tic e
Pleaae do not b rin g
«ny m ore cow« to mv
place to be bred.
7
k r n ist gourlby
CUT FLOWERS
SHEET MUSIC
Floral and
HALL’S Muair
Rhe>e
Albany
m a p p e d re g io n b e lo w th e A rc tic
a '”
t h e f u r tr a d e in to w h ic h i t a „2
ep ‘° of
s o n a litie s a n d in te n s e e m n ti tW lned v ‘vi<1 P e r-
a n d b itte r h a tr e d s . A m a z in g ly " L a " d " 8 ' ° VeS
a c tio n . I t is t h e
M a r s h , n o v e lis t
h is s c e n e s fro m
c h a r a c te r s fro m
b e s t s to ry y f t C ^ , k i ' " * "
o f s u p e r io r ta i
b y G e o r 8®
t h e g r e a t w h t i « " \ W h° 8616018
t h e d w e lle r s S
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a" d “ •
Begins next week in this paper
I Lucky Dollar Class
( ’ tic k ¡ . .u n
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9 ne
p ear for
4
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One
Dollar
| C' n you «8t “ ore for the m e ..,?
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in every j M n , t
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