MAY 19 RURAL ENTERPRISE PACE 4 Four proposals carrying appropri­ ations for public improvements and- iaereasing efficiency in city depart­ RURAL ENTERPRISE ments will go before the voters ot ' Published Every Wednesday, Salem at the municipal election to be j held May 21. B y H ubert L. A lmon EDITOR AMD PU BLIS H ER One side ot the home of E. L. Elliott, Miss Ellen E Lauder. 17 years old district attorney and ex-state prohlbl | was seriously burned Sunday night by tion prosecutor in the Klamath Falls ! 81 a year in advance Arrearages 12%c a month a boiler ezploslon in a bstbbouse at district, was wrecked by tbe explosion I of a quantity of dynamite, set off by j Advertising 20c an inch; no discoun Kerry. Clatsop county. for time or space . no charge for com J A. Johnson, high climber, died at an unknown band. position or cnanges. a Silverton hospital as the result ol Lumber mills and camps in the vi i l a " P a ia -fe r Paragraphs.'* le a lia s . a fail of ISO feet at the Sliver Falls cinity of Marshfield are reported to « • a d v a r tla m * d n < ui»ad as a s m . be operating nearly at capacity. One Timber company camp. The first annual trade exposition lumber company is working three Louis E. Bean and food show to be given under the shifts, and from ail indications will auspices of the American Legion was continue for some time. Mock’s bottom will be Portland's Hon. Louis E. Bean represented held In Eugene last weak. Linn and Lane counties in the More than 184.000 trout have been air mail field if the fliers find they state senate in 1911 and 1913 so liberated in the streams of Marion can land there temporarily, the city council bas indicated in conference well that the people ot Lane county during tbe past fsw months w'th Postmaster Jones and Verne C. according to Game Warden Averill. county have kept him almost con­ Gorst, air mail contractor. J. W. Hurran, one of the oldest ex tinuously in the house since that traveling salesmen on the roast, cele Contract for the construction of a time. In 1921 he was honored by brated bis 93d anniversary at bh large new fish holding pond at the being elected speaker. So general borne, 450 Fourth street, Portland, re Klaokanine hatchery near Astoria was let at the state fish commission meet H. A. Luodahl, Chicago attorney, has been the demand to keep Mr cently. ing in Portland recently to McClean who was appointed special master in The annual spring book review pro Bean in the state legislature that n & Fulton of Astoria, for $5450. chancery, In charge of the sale of the large delegation of citizens of Lam graih was bald last week In fbe Port Miss Alta Busier, member of the Mdwaukee railroad as ordered by the land central library under the auspices county called upon bim and insist of the school department of the li­ senior class of tbe Parkdale high court. ad that be become republican can brary. school, was chosen queen of the Park dale strawberry festival. The berry didate for joint seuator from Liur Portland's 15th fatality since Janu and Lana counties nt the coming ary 1 as a result of automobile accl fete will be held on the grounds of the Parkdale grade school June 11. dents was recorder recently when Mrs primary. A total of 293,836 republican and Mary Schalenger, 45, died at St. Vln It is realized that many import democratic voters have registered lor cents hospital. ant legislative questions vitally af the primary election to be held In Ore Coyotes are numerous in tbe Board fecting this district will arise dur gon May XL according to a statement Olympia, Wash.—A total of $12,544,- man section and two ranchers have iog the coming session and it is lost lambs from their flocks. Tht Issued by the secretary of state. Ot 907.31 had been paid out as compen important to the district that Mr. coyotes are bold and raid the flocks the total registered voters 211,658 are Ration to veterans In settlement of 57 republicans and 82,178 democrats. 799 claims under the soldiers' bonus Bean's experience and leadership during tbe day The first scutching plant to be es­ act at tbe close of business. April 30, At a meeting ot the Berrian council be utilized. No mao in the state tablished in connection with Salem's when the veterans’ compensation bu­ and heads ol all committees last week legislature has a greater capacity new $650,000 linen mill will be con reau, operating under State Auditor for getting resulta or a greater it was decided to hold the annua) structed at Stayton, according to an C. W. Clausen, wound up its business Newberg berry festival on Saturday nouncement made at Salem. The and funds under appropriation ceased vision and foresight as to the ulti­ June 5, this year. scutching plat« will cost approximate­ to be available for further claims. mate effect of legislative problenn- Oregon Trunk railroad. Northern and oo ona is quicker to see or bar lines subsidiary, became the owner ot ly $26,000 and will be completed by This will not, however, bar any Just July 1. claims for soldiers' bonus, as one of greater ability to block legislative two acres of South Riverside city park the bonus bureau experts will be re­ Ground was broken last week on business inimical to his district. for which It paid the Klamath Falls the first udit of a bachelor’s hotel, tained permanently with the clerical Mr. Bean has always been a cou­ park board 115,585. which Is being erected at Klamath force of Auditor Clausen, and any sub­ Oregon prunes will be of exception Falls by Mrs. Ora May Young The sequent claims will be handled to final rageous, safe, reliable and effective ally fine quality aad free from scab first unit will cost $41,000, and accord­ proof as heretofore, and then relief legislator and his service is needed this year, according to reports broad ing to Mrs. Young, negotiations have appropriations be asked of the legisla at thia time. cast by Robert C. Paulus * Co. to their already been made for construction ture to provide the bonus payments brokers In all parts of the world. thereon. 1 o f a second u n it In all 4618 claims were disallowed A few days ago press dispatches and 92 are classed as pending, making carried reports of the death of Mrs. Cron* Puoils Will Give^Recital May 22 a grand total of 62,509 for all claims Mayor Clark of Long Beach, Cali- presented. foroia, who died after an operation Mrs. Jess Cross is giving a recital at the Christian church, Sat­ In addition to the $12,544,907.31 paid in which his tonsils were removed. urday evening, May 22 at 8 o’clock at which she will present her Hal­ to the veterans as bonus, administra­ Tha tonsil fad and the wholesale sey music class. The recital will differ from the usual one as there tion expense amounted to $113,262.42, extraction of teeth has subsided will ba a pianologue and other novel features. She will also have a capital outlay $5380.50 while a pur­ chase of $15000 of Its own bonds was somewhat. Io many instances ton­ recital at Shedd, May 20th. made from the compensation fund sils, teeth, and appendix are so Fallowing is the program for Halsey: making total expenditures under the diseaied as to do the body great bonus act of $12,679,550.23. S l’ENt'E OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST FA R M ER S NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR REPAIRS Check over your harvesting machinery for needed repairs and advise us at once of what is needed to put your harvesting ma­ chinery in good condition. Tbe sooner your order is placed the better service we will be able to render. HILL & CO. Halsey STEIWEE IS THE Strong WASHINGTON BONUS BUREAU IS CLOSED Candidate harm. In numerous ether cases they are not. Senate Bill 3255, to refund about <5,000,000 to 18 Oregon counties for taxes lest from railroad and wagon road grant lands forfaited, lias been favorably reported in tbe senate. This ie 8enator Stanfield'c bill, also introduced in the House by Congressman Hawley. It is a great apd needed measure of relief for the counties which have been deprived of tbe taxes. —■ - w Beverly Isom Retta Armstrong ¿PRESSER Frederick Robins 7TZ ¿ B u ttin g iB u m b /t K khn P h v l lii K n it la /« « f C a a a tln f W a /f* L L awson Violet Carver B rown H a l t i n ' a *iJa !k a Errol 1 Gardner F earis Donald Bramwell 'Cram iana V a h t is to fo, the voters by an overwh- liu S chubert Leila Garnie lag vote in a special city election huv lag authorised the Issuance ol $25.000 in bonds for tbe erection of a new building At tbe dinner for the members and friends Of the Methodist Episcopal church held In the Woodman hall al Myrtle Point, It was decided to build a $15,000 church. $7000 being raised at ibis time. Fred J. Tooze B rown ift'rrés i & r i t t Vivian Frutn JVw/g SDiU (p ia n o lo g u e ) J ones Krnestine Coleman, Retta Armstrong iöwwr« • / iR o y a G urlitt Margaret Moore K s/« . R olfe Gertrude Robins ” K eats o f tb o ¿ f t o n b u d o Dorothy McLaren 3 k a L a r k 'a S a n g TsCHAIKOWfKI Beverly Isom W a /ta (A rra n g e d by G u r litt ) M oskowski Retta Armstrong. Krnestine Coleman Beverly Isom Republican Candidate For Superintendent of Public Instruction A nthony C a u ta ifia a p a n a a Ernestine Coleman Kudorsnd by thousands of leading 1 oitiisus over tbe entire stats. Urges uniform textbooks for entire state and will cooperate with all schools, baaabers, and patrons in educatior.. al welfare. I’lesae compare bis statement in candidates’ pamphlet with those of his opponent«. If you want s school supsnnter- dsnt who is tinder no nbligatione to any pn, Ileal machine, clique, or individuel and thoroughly train- ed in Normal college aud Univer­ sity, «ipariancad and raacaeeful in rural, village and city schools. Vote for Fred J. Tooze C hopin ^ t a a u r k a ap 7 Retta Armstror.g J a ilin g ) l 'tatara Herman Koontz T ruax L ibi rance ¡ J ilt Ruth Sturtevant d o m in g S p r in g G autier Esther Seeleld. Mary Smith Louise Seefeld ^ o lo n a itt lio g tn tf katSTZLIN Louise Stravley •^41 t l i t a r g ' / ' o / n n n i t t C hopin Mary Smith J tu m o r a a q u a La S a a g a tta What would be a better indication of strength? All of the other candidates for the nomination have centered th iir fire upon Steiwer and con­ tend that he is the man they must defeat. No one ever attacks a weak man. Democratic leaders are exerting their efforts against Steiwer. They fear him. They know they cannot defeat him in the general election. A vote for Steiwer Friday is a vote for a republi­ can victory in November. Vote 20 X STEIWER BRIEF GENERAL NEWS John W. O’Leary of Chicago was re­ elected president of the chamber of commerce of the United States. The 1927 annual conference of the Association of Junior Leagues of America will be held in Portland, Or., next May. A slight earthquake was felt at Port­ land, Me., and nearby, Saturday morn­ ing. The tremors lasted five seconds. No damage was reported. The Watson-Parker bill to abolish the railroad labor board and set up new machinery for handling disputes between carriers and employes was passed by the senate, 69 to 13. Lee Schoenhair, pilot, who hopped off from Pearson field. Vancouver, Wash . at 7 o’clock Saturday morning on a non-stop flight to Los Angeles, was successful, and he beat his sebed- uled time 25 minutes, arriving in Los Angeles at 3:50 o’clock in the after- aoon instead of 4:15, as called for by his schedule. Washington Insurance Fees $1,150,000 Olympia, Wash —Residents of Wash­ ington paid a total of $54,307,210 66 In Insurance premiums of all classes dur­ ing 1925. it is shown in a compilation prepared under the direction of H. O. Flshback. Insurance commissioner, from reports tendered by the compan­ ies. Total losses paid by the compan­ ies amounted to $19,681,788.22. As compared with 1924, there was a gain in premiums paid of $4,857,466, while losses increased only $403,361. Paid Advertising Steiwer for Senator Committee Isaac Staples, Chairman ip g Chick Starting Milk Mash Sc Baby Chick Scratch Egg Producer Triangle Egg Mash Attractive prices on Shell, Bone Meal and Fine and Coarse Grit o. w. m m HALSEY GARAGE Dealer in HUDSON & ESSEX Cars Good trades allowed Two Cars for Sale or Trade Reo six touring, will trade for cows. Wrecking Shop 1918 Bmck six for sale, connection Parts L ° X ' P. P A P M A N Prop, Gill Net Strike Ends Astoria, Or.—The strike of glllnet fishermen on the Columbia river, which has been In effect since the opening of the Columbia river com marclal fishing season May 1. ended Saturday when union fishermen sc cepted s compromise offer by packers of USt cents s pound for spring chin ook salmon. We want your D vorak Esther Seefeld 1 a n a a ita n a Hope Clay Esther Seeleld. M sry Sm ith Louise Seeleld Donna Cross 1 — K ern Louise Serfeld J k a S a crâ t H a l a p —^ L a r a k a candidate (Paid Advertising) Rspuhlicati ~ ItOLFB June Layton ’ --------- Cottage Grove's ramshackle city hall S paulding Elaine Stray ley? More than 40 newspapers in Oregon have indorsed Fred Steiwer for t h e republican nomination tor United States Senator. O regon P rison P o p u la tio n H ig h R ecord L iszt L avionac Salem.—A new high record in the population of the Oregon state prison was established Saturday with the ar­ rival of two aew prisoners, bringing the total up to 148. exceeding by two s previous high record established in INt Complete i,ne of Albers Brothers and Brewster s C H IC K E N FEED Fleece Twine and Wool Sacks T. J. Skirvin Seed (o