Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 18, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Mrs. W. P. Wahl was in Eu­
gene Monday.
Miss Enid Veatch went to
Eugene
Friday.
t
L O N C H A N E Y In
Mrs. G. W. Laubner was in
Cut in Revenue For Next Year
Salem Monday.
Estimated to Amount to
, George Drinkard was over
from Brownsville Saturday.
$304,000.000.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koontz
with
were in Corvallis Thursday.
Washington. D. C.— The lim it la tax
L. E. Walton and wife were raductlon for next year has been
HERM AN KERRY
here from Harrisburg Sunday. reached by the house ways and means
MARY
P H IL H IN
committee In revisions already ap­
Miss Nora Pehrsson was proved
the new revenue bill,
TOMIKO
home from W. U. for the week ( halrman for Green
declared In announc­
end.
N ext S u n .- W o n .- T u n . - Wed.
ing that the door was closed against
N or. 22—23—24_26
Mrs. Edith Robnett was further proposals for tax relief.
home from
Corvallis over The 3304.000,000 cut In revenue next
G LO BE
AI.BAKV
Sunday.
year estimated to result from revi­
sions ordered by the committee In tax
E. D. Isom is home from his rates, he said, la all the treasury can
Haltey Happenings
service on the federal jury in stand.
(Continued from page 1)
Portland.
The chairman's statement Is hellev
One of L . V. Chance'« good
Mrs. Josie Smith had her ed not only to mean there will be no
horiea died Monday n ig h t.
,_
tonsils removed in Corvallis further alterations In the tax rate
schedule by the committee, but also
c. P. Kizer of H e rn ,b u rg bap Thursday.
that the threatened fight in the house
eihoi»n,‘\ r iXK0xlOrd Si1Mp
**
Mr- and Mrs- Gilbert Carev for
greater reductions In the automo­
Chicago
° “ 7 Bnd n e7 d i ^ e r guests at George bile tax than have been voted by the
• ‘
Taylors Sunday.
committee will be opposed vigorously.
verdict. Earl Klenck and E ari Gentry
bodyguards of Stephenson and charg
ed Jointly with the abduction and at
tack on the girl last March 15. were
acquitted.
Miss Oherholtter too*
poison In a Hammond hotel after th<
alleged mistreatment, and died at hei
Indianapolis home 29 days later. Th<
men were charged with responslbllltj
for her act.
Murder In the second degree wai
the finding of the Jury. It calls au
tomatlcally for 20 years' servltudt
which the Indiana laws call life lm
prlsonment. Good behavior can re
duce the term by several years.
The Phantom
of the Opera
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t e
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io .
-M r - .» » d * » - ,
lu , ; 8r'
we have oo particular«.
on
M tK e n iz e .
c. J. Shedd,
veteran merchant
HmOt.h «r ’ M rS
of the neighbor c ity of Shedd 7
“e
F Harrisburg, vis
was in town yesterday and joiued | lte d h ls fam|ly Saturday.
•u r
" lu c k y d o lla r class ” — |J
The Standard Bearer girls
for one year and then the paper
have set the date of their ba­
etope comiag unless the subscriber zaar for the evening of Dec
renews.
5th.
H . L. Blood,
who recently
bought the Beckett place of 130
acres, 7 miles west of town, has
joined our " lu c k y d o lla r class."
There are ten is the fa m ily and
they have started in w ith twelve
Jersey cows in th e ir dairy.
North
South
Communique on Discoveries May Be 12, 3:24 a. m
dig
17. 12:0» p. „
I t , sas ». Œ
Given Out Soon.
» . 12;45 p “
Cairo, Egypt.—The mummy of T u t­ 18, 8:16 s. m.
2*, 4:0a p. u,
K
8 12 P m ft
ankhamen, with the hands clasped on
8
the breast and a tall golden crown on No» ■ H a n d 16 stop to let off
I S'n 7,°“ , *OU“ 1 of Eugene ° PU**n*i '
the head, has been disclosed at last, L 'po inU reC,COnnnCtÍ* n fo r M ‘ ^ í * l
says a message from Luxor. The e x -.
pert's examination established that I P*»«engers for ix itb of F
the Pharaoh was only 15 years old I , , take «ram No. 17
usen* shoe
when he died. On the breast w e
»tag. leave, „
found two large gold scarabs and I eave, B r 'o w n . v U l- T i ? * 11
»trapped to the side two gold-hllted 5
«°d 8:45 p. m
‘ 7:40 1 ■»- u
swords
two »01a
gold nanaiea
handled knives.
knives. I
™ — and twu
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The dispatches from Luxor say that Outooino M a il
the mummy of the boy Pharaoh, when *
* " ,ai1
Regular changing of pasture of
9beep prevents stomch worms. It Is extricated from Its wrappings, was
not practical to feed them worm med­ found to be covered with gold. Gold close going north at 11 so . mai!
icine The above method Is used by
" •• 11
stars were placed to mark the heart and 5:20 p. m.
practically all experienced sheep men.
and lungs.
Going south, 1110
m
pl(Al the Hak*7 PMtoffice
a
5:20 p. id .
•' “ ' »»
To Brownevllle. 0 20 > m
12 m. M orn in g stage to RrowaD'
WHAT? WHAT? WHAT?
h
A Farce Comedy in Thres A c te
Repeal of the automobile passenger
car levy would cut another »50.000,-
000 from the annual revenue.
Chairman Green said he expected
the committee to complete the draft­
ing of the tax reduction bill this week,
thus assuring early consideration by
the house soon after congress con­
”
venes December 7.
As agreed upon by the committee
the bill will provide for widespread
reductions In all Income tax rates, in­
creased personal exemption, repeal of ®
many of the excise and special levies,
repeal of the gift tax and publicity of
Income tax returns, modification of
the inheritance tax.
B igge&t R eservoir
Mrs. L. H. Armstrong is
noise Idaho.—
American F
a ll, I I
confined - to her bed with
w itfi r rheu-
neu-
* The «««encan
rails
matism. Her mother, Mrs. S. „:;r:7,:..wu*.b
WU* b* ,.,he
,be
■r‘R'ciai
« « m c i.,
J. Chenoweth
Oakland. ur.,
Or
7 ° f " a ,’ r ln ,he United state» knd
it » of vaiuana,
was
" r . ,b,. • rd
,n th« " * uri<*
° r ld ■»
. . a . re-
re
as called last Monday morn- m,i,
----—
ing a week ago to care for he"'. ."ral.^tteThv*'
‘‘h“
and
her
, i , t er
Eve|yn
C4me
UbH#<i
of
Friday to help.
at Denver to E n g l n ^ r S ^ n ’c X ’
1 he armistice day program °fh c°n' ,n‘<*l°“ * t American F a n .
given by the Ladies’ Studv
n” ructl°ns are t ° build the dam
club was well attended and 1,
h(e,,rht and authority i»
much enjoyed. Mrs. S
I » 2
1 ° E n ,ln #«r Bank» to proceed
Smith gave the invocation and t J
. ”
Mrs. B. M. Bond led in a ecm ,
r w in p erm “ r » ‘»ing the
tnunity sing. The high school
V U • ddltl°nai f . et, resulting
»„d
» r .d e i p „ ,
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X
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good numbers and some snleii he 15
“ rMervo,r ‘bat win
lo r d
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1 ', o I o , » ’ w
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B<,n‘l * nd S t« '-
r
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io ra and also some verv fin»* carried out and
vocal duets were suno•
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u« L
’
,h y been
he,ght °r the
Pr 'V nor r«i~d
S
^
S
7 a n
5 OS
5 ‘\ - e
-
'"'m ig ra tio n
to strike out the testimony of Mrs
Lansdowne.
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STEPHENSON PFTC l i r e
c r H t NSON GETS LIFE
Former
n d l a n Kian
. ^ T ^ C K h ief
_________
F orm er . Indiana
Convicted
of Seoond Degree M urder.
Noblesville. In d .- L if e Imprisonment
in the Indiana state prison at Michl
gan City Is the price which a Jur,
determined that D. C. Stephenson
former grand dragon of the Indiana
Ku Klux Kian, shall pay for the death
of Madge Oberholtzer.
It took a panel composed of ter
farmers, one businessman and a truck
driver less than »lx hours to reach th«
_______
FOR SALE
6 Setter Pups
2 Airedales,
AND
L.w Lo... Il T
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sold by the Study club ami bHd '» «»>• c . . of q«”f. nOf "ppeal
(here was no trouble in disDoa- <anadl‘f- who eBt8r.d f Fora' ‘
>ng of it. About 427.00 was Mlnn ' ,b<’ut Ju|r 14 m^with*0***
taken in.
t>«»»port.
*• w|o>out »
Presented oy
' Big L iv e T u rke y
yw-a
THE SENIOR CLASS
of the
SAT,"“ ™. „ T
Six L iv e Turkeys given away
2 n a p p y muS,c
CITY HALL, HALSEY,
Prinn.v i
for sale
Registered
Jersey Bull Calf
PERSONAL SERVICE: .....1
Asst. Principals ..
2
3 Teachers
.... 3
4 Janitors
..... 1
5 Clerk
...... 1
»'«»?«>«
No.
1125.00
900.00
720.00
10.00
$1600.00
Sal.per yr.
2250.00 ‘
2700.00
720.00
INSURANCE:
EMERGENCY:
..........................................................
Let's go;
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A NN,°t)NCEMENT-W«lkor Bre.
W ^ in llS iv v he’ ^ ' ‘ " j ! 1 P 'V »' Tum bleinn 1
. n O o u i ; y' ”
■ '
»'I-old !
Floral ami
Mnsic Shop
Albany
BARBER
SHOP
STEPHENSON.
Rece'P»»
Bring the coming
From state school fund during th » .......... - 1054.98
coming school year
g the
From elementary school 'fu n d d u rin -.'^ ...... 201 .72
coming school year
“ dunn* th«?
Estimated amount to be received r......... — 1007 55
sources during the coming X o , T a r
T o , . , c „ im . te d
Sheep— Lambs, medium to
cbol<
[ »12.00@l3.00.
Seattle.
W heat— Soft white, western whli
-
100.00
150.00
1 0 0 .0 0
8907.38
western red. »1 4«H ; north»-
«Prlng. »1 <8; Big Bend blnest :
| |1 .DO.
Hay—Alfalfa. »23; D. C.. »28; tli
j olhy. »20; mixed hay. »24.
Butter—Creamery, 5O@54c.
Eggs—Ranch, 49@53c.
H o g s-P rim e . »12.25©12.75.
Cattle— Prime steers, »7,75®8.25.
Cheese— Oregon fancy. 28c; Oregi
standards 26c; Washington triple
2»c.
Spokane.
Hogs -Good to choice. »11.85® 12 C
Cattle -P rim « steers, »7 50@8.00.
It does not pay te grow low-prlct
«’’’»pa on high priced land, nor vli
versa.
° ‘ h"
2643.13
p ro p _
_
A D M IN IS T R A T R IX ' N O TIC B
_
Notice is hereby given that th
n * r by °™ eT0f ,h* County Con
4907.38 ^ o?7*,
_ {Total estimated expensesToA'i,“
» in u ni C?nn,jr' Ora» °" h“ be«»
W.tb
1 adm?n,*«»»«or of the estate
Total Mtimated receipts n i? ta ih .5 S r ....... 89o7-38
e,n . C " A Br ° ' k' dec**»'<f
All p,
proposed tax
P
Ot deluding
•ons having claims against said sett
•j ,
................... .................. - .......4907.38
* ° Pre* * " ' ’ hem within -
month, from the date of , hi , not.,
with
the
proper
vouchers, to the o»d(
O f 'r t e t
4000.00
o1 reaidence a bo,
Attest.
7 1 Novenaber, 19».
r6 ' * “ "•? *o»’ hwe.t of H a i^ v. .a Lia
county, Oregim.
B. M. BOND,
’ ” d u rat Pnb,'*h«d thia 111
day of November, iejg.
District Clerk.
w r P- WAHL,
I.ulu Brock, administratrix aforeaa
Board of Directors. j T uaaang A Tuaaing, Attya. for Ad
dmrx.
Firsl-class W o rk
J» W
957.50
Total
T O t a l deuSim g a ?hde ay ^ a i n t . O f rn O n e y f ° r a H P u rp o s e s
CUT FLOWERS
■ SHEET MUSIC
H A L L 'S
THE M AR KETS
...................................................... 100.00
E. Gardner
Olympia, Wash. _ w ith Govern
H artley and an apparent majority
the state legislature fully aroused
the credit crisis caused by the defau
of Washington cities on their local It
Provement district obligations, co
rectlve legislation already seems a
sured at this sessslon. This Is oe
of the very few highly Important ms
ters covered ln the governor's messag
that admits of no controversy as t
purpose, though there will be som
conflict of opinion as to the mean» o
correction.
So far the discussion revolvei
around the point of whether It will bt
possible In any way to compel the de
faulting communities to clean up theli
outstanding
Improvement
district
debts. No one doubts the feasibility
and practical necessity of making It
Impossible for Improvement district
securities to be Issued In the futur«
without guaranty of payment through
a general tax levy. But In all appar
ent good faith, many legislators sr<
doubtful If any law can now be enact­
ed that would force an unwilling city
or town to raise money for the re
demptlon of the large amount of die
trict Improvement bonds that ban
been permitted, under cover of existing
law and the supreme court's decision,
to become worthless.
H ay— Alfalfa, »19@19.50 ton ; vail
timothy. »18@ i9;
ea8, ern Oregi
| timothy. »21@22.
Butterfat—65c shippers' track.
Eggs— Ranch, 4 7 © 49c.
C heese-Prices f. o. b. Tlllsmot
| Triplets. 31c; loaf. 32c per lb
Cattle— Steers, medium. »7.00©8
, Hogs— Medium to choice »11.75
I 12.50.
7 5.00
Flags ............. .................................
.... 10.00
Playground equipment
... 50.00
Janitor’s supplies
— 125.00
Fuel .........
...300.00
Light
25.00
W ater
10 Postage, stationery and p rin tin g ”"";"" 22.50
50.00
Total ....................
.........
MAINTENANCE AND repairs ........................
School building and grounds .................. 3l9 g8
I
in Washingto
Portland
■ " *leat Big Bend bluestem fl.l
hard white. »1.63; soft white
»1.1
$ 7 2 8 0 2 ) 0 W08tern white. »1.49; hard wlnt
and northern spring. 11.4«; weste
I red, »1.45.
10.0O
Total ...................
— ■—
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES•......................................
Price rig h t if taken at once
I.
Estim
xpenditures
‘-•» m a ated
tea E
hxpenditui
—
E R N E S T G O U R I.E T
c V ible inn
(5c a lin e )
£
Please do not bring
any more cows to my From county school
school year
place to be bred.
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Paragraphs
Ite ri? r«' P?gh ,UI1. k,ep' ,r« h o y i.
tere on ioe at Dad’a and M,m-.
| o X U r,n t a° d C° Okg ‘ h,m to
> UUÄ1
.......
Total
n.va
INDEBTEDNESS.-................................................................ 319.88
2 &
" ' •
a n d in ,e r M t
......................1 0 0 .0 0
N otice
SECOND A N N U A L
Paid-for
S
• HALSEY HIGH SCHOOL • Financial M uddle
G. H offm an
U’
Life During th >
r e a r e d niuric ‘ ^ i t T m ^
”
Old papers fo r sale at 5c a bondl.
at the E nterprise office.
Mrs. W. W. Bass and Lena
at the
had as guests Sunday Mrs. El­
don Boner, their daughter and
sister, and Miss Conley, both
from Eugene.
Saturday, November 2 8, 8 o ’clock
C. L. Shotwell came down
Misses Iris MoPhereoo, France from Portland Saturday even­ Judge A dvocate is
ing and spent Sunday with
A D M IS S IO N :
Norton,
Ernestine Coleman his
wife, who is staying at
impelled to Resign]
Reserved 8eats 45c j
and Lillian, Elsie and Bessie Miss Ruby Schroll’s.
Seats on sale
Reynolds drove to Brownsville
G eneral..............35e l
Sunday afternoon in the Rey­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vannice
a t C la r k ’s sto re
Washington, D. C .- T h e resignation
C h ild re n ........... 15cf
nolds car.
are visiting their son William
of Captain Paul J. Foley as Judge ad
Prof. Patton and wife a t­ and wife at Dufur and inci­ yocate of the naval court that has
tended the ball game at Eu­ dentally making the acquaint­ been Investigating the Shenandoah
gene Saturday, Roberta Van- ance of a new granddaughter. disaster was accepted by Secretary
mce caring for their
little
u iv n
im ie
A C. Armstrong has his of the Navy Wilbur.
Captain Foley resigned following
daughters while they were »ew dwelling house started on
away.
Mrs. Margaret Lansdowne’s charge
i his farm at Oakland. The that
' CNE„ ,S4,H o
ES
S S y I t X ‘T ' A “*"'3 ° f S' h°° '
he endeavored to persuade her to d S
Karl Bramwell and Mr. and 1 ram stopped the work for a give ‘ false testimony" before the SCHOOL MEETING of L °3 district will be hZh?";,
1
Mrs. Eidon Cross, H. C. Davis , uay
d ay or
°,r, so. He is doing it
court that would tend to “whitewash”
Miss Beulah Miller, Mr. and ,hlmseif-
the navy in the Shenandoah Inquiry.
a J".1
at ' the b" diet
w fw H*11 Robertson, James
Mrs. Bel vary Loiran Pnm„
Margaret Ross Lansdowne testified
McWilliams and many others home last week *frnm rT before the Mitchell court-martial that hereinafter set out with the “e v v X ho.?d
” ' °" lhe
£ \ eJ ? otba11 Kame at James Newman lesidenTe ai 1 sptaln Paul Foley, Judge-advocate of priE ° s;tl?n, ° r '« '’ym r » »peeial diftrirt u'x*
...
.......a t
Eugene Saturday.
Corvallis, to stay here a few the Shenandoah court of Inquiry, had trict Suring ™ °nL ta °fy ema ? " lX 1n m ied '’Y ' “' 5“id Sch»°‘ dls-
The Ladies’ Study club has days before resuming her so­ submitted to her a prepared statement ending June 30 192« u ? ? ? ? 7 ° n June 15th> 1925, and
which she was to adopt as her testi­
« is upply of »tamjxs journ with her daughter, Mrs mony before the nary court Inquiring and includes the’amouiits to be’i e c e b J d l/116 f° 1,owin« budget
fund, state school fund el ^
irom the tuberculosis associa- Newman.
Into the disaster which cost her hue
l!on- , They are sent twenty-
trict
tax, and all other moneys of the district
’ SPeC‘al diS*
band.
Commander Zachary Lane
five dollars’ worth to sell this Idaho to H ave
downe, his life.
BUDG ET
•' oar, which is a rise of five
The Mitchell court-martial refused
d ollars' w orth over last year.
I ; e“ ', r
H olley and Sweet Home.
• A ll a M is ta k e j
•
'«te-season out-
TUTANKHAMEN AGE F IF TE E N < H l,“ y R l,,road
fif*
h,r