Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 26, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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KLRAL E N T E R P R IS E
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». »avrag repioiy ana tae eootracis use
ly would be fully completed this fall
W hile prospects Immediately follow­
ing the heavy bloom Indicated that
Hood River valley would have a large
pear crop this season, the young fruit
has dropped In such quantities that
growers now predict lets tonnage than
last season.
young rainbow trout will be carried “ I want to assure you of my ap
over in the state fish hatchery on the
preciation of the splendid vole
that post, oo the republican ticket.
McKenzie river for distribution in the
A Scream on the Screen With
For state senator, L ido county,
fall or winter, according to Matt Ryck- that tbe people of your vicinity
man, superintendent of state fish gave me for joint Senator in the
1000 I.augbs!
Willard L. Marks received the un­
hatcheries. Additional ponds at the recent primary.
It is my earnest
divided support of the republicans,
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»ybeat0« Hi-speed
McKenzie hatchery recently installed bepe th at I may be able to be of
and the democrats placed tbeir
i-nabie the officials to retain the trout
Krakei
real service to tbe pc pie of yonr
faith once more on Sam Garland
until they reach a length of five or
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Industrial
concerns
in
Oregon
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tbe
district
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Sam forgot to file bis name with
six inches.
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First
st.,
Albany
whole.”
the county clerk at tbe proper time ing the past eight months have paid
Abolition of capital punishment,
personal injury damages to workmen,
Phone 879
and it didn’t appear on tbe ballot based on court Judgments, aggregating shifting consideration of application
with
but was written io often enough to $900,000, according to figures made for pardons from the governor to a
Paid-for Paragraphs
C h arles M u rra y
insure him a berth on tbe fall bal­ public by the state industrial accident state board of pardons and paroles and
creating
a
state
board
of
control
to
(ieo rg o S idney
commission.
(5c a line)
lot.
be composed of the secretary of state
V e ra G ordon
Revocation of the quarantine order
and two appointees, are proposed in a
In tbe race for representative of
F or R ent : 100 acres of good
resulting from tbe foot and mouth die
K a te P ric e
Linn county, L. L. Swan won bigb ease in California two years ago was petition for an amendment to the Ore­ pasture, four miles south of Hal-
place in a three cornered race and recommended by members of the Ore­ gon constitution submitted to the state sey. E. A. Starnee, Shedd, R 1.
Leave Portland at 5 p. m . Satur­
department at Salem. The secretary of
Next Sun.— Mon. -Tues.—
Hector Macpherson beat Tucker by gon state livestock sanitary board state has referred the petition to the
day, Tuesday and Thursday.
May 30—81- -June 1
7 votes on tbe republican side and Tbe recommendation was sent to Gov­ attorney-general for ballot title. It
Leave H arrisburg at 2:30 p m
Pasture to rent by mouth. Phone
Monday, Wednesday A Friday
Albany tbe democrats filled in the ticket ernor Pierce.
will go before the voters at the gen­
29, Halsey.
H. O. Kennard, watermaster, in co­ eral election in November.
Phone Portland 8226
by w riting the names of Aliyo
operation with tbe state engineers
Halsey depot, Swift A Co.
The secretary of tbe Interior has
" Eason and Helen V. Crawford.
office, is making a hydrographic study
Portland, care Auto Freight Ter.
Republicans Nominated Strong
I Th, rppubiicailB nominated H of tbe Malheur river to determine the submitted a favorable report on tbe
Red raspberries for sale. E.
minu«.
land tax bill in congress, re­ Russ, 8 miles east of Halsey.
Ticket, Democrats Did Tlieir Best A. Rennioger of Albany and tbe return water that will be available f./r grant
H A R O L D L U N D Q U IS T
moving tbe most serious obstacle to
democrats named J. D. Isom lor use when the Vale Irrigation projec t the passage of the bill, according to a
Will surely appreciate your
patronage
telegram received front W. H. Gore of
of this Is constructed.
Tbe primary buttle of the cam­ county commissioner
Retail prices of food in Portland In Medford, chairman of the committee ROAD FUNDS ARE ALLOTTED
paign of 1926 has passed into po­ county.
creased one per cent in April and 3 appointed by the county Judges* asso­
per cent between April, 1926, pnd ciation of Oregon to work for the pass­ Idaho to Get Largest Allotment Halsey Railroad Tima
litical history, and after the smoke
North
April, 1919 according to figures of the age of the measure, which w ill re­
for Forest Highways
8onth
has settled and the noise subsided,
32, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
bureau of labor statistic«. Since 1913 turn over $5,000,000 to the state of
Washington,
D.
C.—
Oregon
w
ill
re­
the casuality list shows u large
15, 12;45 p. m.
the retail cost of food In Portland has Oregon, being distributed among 18 ceive a larger share of the $7.600,t)0Q 16. 5:15 a. m.
18, 8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag
number. Some are only slight)'
risen 41 per cent.
counties in amounts equivalent to fund appropriated by congress fur rqa<$ 34. 4:08 p, in.
31, 1:34 p. in Sag
injured and will be ready for ser­
The port of Coos Bay recall failed taxes lost on revested grant lands. construction in national forests dur­ Nor. 14 and 16 stop to let off passenger
vice again in a remarkably short
from south of Eugene.
by more than 300 votes. The renom- The senate committe on public lands ing the fiscal year 1927 than any other
time, while others are more seri­ Brief of Resume of Happenings lnation of A. H. Powers as the regular has already made a favorable report. state except Idaho, the United Stales No. 31, direct connnction for Marshfieb
points.
candidate for port commissioner was
forestry service has announced.
ously wounded and will not Le
Passengers for svuth of Eugene rhouli
the
Week
Collected
for
assured. North Bend piled up a ma
The
Oregon
allotment
is
$1,097,077
take train N a 17.
beard from again.
Jority against tbe recall while Marsh
of the whole sum, of which $680,591 is
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal
Our Readers.
Frederick Sleiwer of Pendleton
field broke about even
sey
i
t 7 s. in and 12:15 and 8:1k p m
to be devoted to highways and $516.-
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a, m an<l
and Isaac Patterson of Mariot
186 to road development. The corres­ 3.35
The Mountain States Power com
m id
i 8:45 1 p. m.
ponding apportionments to Idaho are
The state laundrymen held a two- pany had net pperajlng income of
$510,637 and $631,776, respectively, or
$422,786.31 during the year 1926, or
day convention in Corvallis.
$1,142,413 in all. California is to re­ Outgoing M ail
an increase of $89,424.71 when eompar
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Silverton strawberry growers are re­ ed with the year 1924, according to | W eSlerne»’S W ill Keep Up J h e ir ceive $1,089,386, Including $881,222 tor
porting finding root weevil In their
A t the Halsey postoffice mails
highways and $408,164 fpr foad devel­
the annual report of the corporation
Efforts to Help Agri­
fields.
opment. while Washington's share is close going north at 11^60 a. m
filed with the public service commis
and 5:20 p. m.
Francis Williams, 9-yeer-old son of slos.
culture.
$577,170, divided Into $326,755 for high­
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
Mr and Mrs. W. R. W illiams of Max
ways
and
$250,416
for
roads
and
trails.
Directors of the Oregon linen mills
ville, was kilted on tbe Columbia high to be established at Salem this year I Washington, D. C.— Friends of the Of the whole $7,500.000, $1,275,000 Is 5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
way.
at a cost of $650,000, will have to pay farm relief legislation have turned actually appropriated, the remainder 12 m.
Morning stage to Browns­
Roseburg’s annual strawberry ftÿt).- $26.000 duty on machinery ordered for their eyes toward the senate as otter- being authorized for appropriation.
“The Cohens
and Kellys »,
TO RRANCE
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Portland-Brownsville 1 Truck
Harrisburg
' Line
G LO BE
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIANNTEREST
FARM AID FRIENDS
TORN TO SENATE
ville goes on to Crawfordsville
vâl was held Thursday and Friday the plant, according to a telegram re- ¡ng the chief hope for salvage of any
Holley and Sweet Home.
with a record-breaking crowd in at­ celved from Senator McNary.
The I of the wreckage wrought in the bouse Kansas Labor Body Frowns On Wets
Kansas City, K a n —The Kansas
machinery Is being shipped tff Salem I by defeat of the Haugen price stabili
tendance.
state federation of labor refused to
from Liverpool.
I zation measure.
Two new burner bouses at an ap-
go on record as favoring'light wines
The federal public buildings bills.
Western senators said the house ac-
Toxtmate cost of 114,000 are being
and beer when delegates to the annu­
built by tbe Silver Falls Timber com­ as agreed upon by representatives of do» would not deter their efforts for
al convention of the organization voted
pany at Silverton.
the two houses In conferences, would a farm relief bill at this session, and
permit the gale of Portland’s old fed | that steps would be taken to bring overwhelmingly to tablé r resolution
Plans for the erection of a new $65.-
favoring modification of the dry law.
•00 church edifice were announced by eral building by the secretary of the some order out of the present legisla-
he congregation of the First Preaby- treasury and construction of a pew tive chaos,
building on all or part of the same
House administration leaders were
erian church of Astoria.
site, or In some new location.
of the opinion that the defeat of the
Attracted and bewildered by the
Six additional postoffices have been Haugen bill, 212 to J67, and the de­
Frederick Steiwer, Republican
lights of Grants Pass, a small spike
raised from fourth class to presiden­ feat two years ago of the McNary
Candidate for U. 8. Senator
>uck ran into a confectionery on the
tial grade by decision of postoffice Haugen bill, 224 to 154, placed the
ouaiest corner In the city.
authorities. The offices affected are house on record as once and for all
Washington, D. CL— The Watson;
county candidates for United Stater
Nels K. Bue, 64. employe of the Boardman In Morrow county, Cochran definitely disapproving of such legis-
Parker bill for settlement of railway Hughes Not Candidate fer Qovtrnsi
eenator and governor respective!) Cast Oregon Lumber company, was in Washington county; Malin In latlon. They asserted both bills were labor disputes was signed by President
New York.—Charles E. Hughes, ex
swept tire atate in the republican I njured fatally at Enterprise, when he Klamath county. Marcola In Lane similar in principle and that the house Coolidge who said In a statement that secretary of state and one time govsr
<11 from the mill tram to the dry kiln county and W estfir in Lane county.
primary.
had demonstrated conclusively
it although he would have preferred a nor nt New York state. Issued a state
nun
"T ra il to R ail” is the title of the would not pass any measure embody­ "more definite declaration for the pos­ mont saying he was not a prospective
Steiwer
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his
ebnest
opponent,
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Slight decreases , in
rates
of i l the
celebration to be held in Eugene ing an equalization fee to be levied sible protection of the public,” ha be­ candidate for the republican guberna
Kobert N. H ta n lleld , in cum bent, Consolidated Electric company, with August 19 and 20 to mark the com on basic farm commodities.
lieved there was Involved an issue of torlal nomination. Hughes' name bad
in tbe etnie» ide count by more] »-adquartera at Canyon City, have pletion of the Southern Pacific com
Congressman N. J. Slnnott of the I "first public Importance,” that of en­ been put forward informally at a meet­
been ordered by the public service pany’s Klamath Falls-Eugene line and eastern Oregon district voted In favor couraging an industry- to adjust rela­ ing of the republican state committee
titan 10,(MX).
commission.
tions between employer and employe here.
"Klatawa" Is the name of the pageant of tbe bill.
On the democratic side, Bert E.
Representative M. E. Crumpacker without the intervention of the gov­
The second annual Jersey Jubilee, to be staged. A prize for the best
Haney won the nomination ovci
Oregon Man Wins at Oratorical Meet
Elton Wulkins for United State« sponsored by the Clackamas County name for the celebration was won by of the Portland district and W . C. ernment.
Jersey Cattle club, was held at the Mrs. E. F. Judkins.
Hawley, whose district comprises the
W ith presidential approval of the
Moscow, Idaho,— Ralph Bailey of tht
Ciuckaiuas county fair grounds at
Reports received by the West Coast W illam ette valley and coast counties, act, the railroad labor board. In exist­ University of Oregon won the annua
Canby Saturday.
Lumbermen's association tor the week voted against tho bill. The Washing­ ence for six year«, was abolished anti northwest oratorical contest here. H it
Forty acres of land. Just outside the ended May 16 showed that 108 mills ton delegation gave only one vote tc a new system provided for by t|)s e , subject was "Heroes in the Battle ol
city limits of Klamath Falls, were produced 114.627.416 feet of lumber, kill the bill, this being cast by Repre­ labllshment of conference groups, and Life."
The other contestants wepe
leased for an aviation field which will sold 120.564.138 feet and shipped 107/ sentative Albert Johnson. The other adjustment boards within the Industry Lawrence Seltzer of the University of
accommodate airplanes from all sec­ 175,223 feet. This brings production four, Miller. Hadley, Sunfmers and and the creation of a board of media Washington and Don Carey Smitn of
tions of the coast.
lion whose five members are to be the University of Idaho. The winner
for the first 20 weeks of 1926 to 1,983,. Hill, supported the measure.
Idaho's two members, French and appointed by the president.
received the $100 prize.
230.519
feet, 2.110.175.408 feet sold and
Tbe members of the Methodist Epis­
Smith, stood together in favoring the
Hailed by the railroads and unions
copal church of Corvallis dedicated a 9.059442.032 feet shipped.
The Taylor memorial committee of bili, so the three northwest states as favoring It as a treaty of peace, tt was
now place of worship Sunday. The
new building cost $120.000 and is mod­ Pendleton hat cabled A. Phimister a whole gave seven votes for It and criticized by opponents as not suffi­
ciently protecting the public Interest
Proctor, noted sculptor now In Rome, three against.
ern In every respect.
to
begin work at once on a bronze
Members of the state emergency
WAGER STARTLES TEXAS
board were called to meet in Salem equestrian statue of the late sheriff
of
Um
atilla
county,
killed
several
Tuesday to consider applications for
Ma Ferguson Bets Governor’s Offloe
J- W S T E P H E N S O N .
deficiency appropriations aggregating years ago. The statue is to be finish
On Prim ary Vote
ed by 1927 and will be unveiled at
approximately $70,000.
Dallas. Tex.— Texas politics is agog
Taylor Memorial park during the 1927
The Oregon state championship
over developments In the gubernator­
round-up
trapshooting tournament will be held
ial campaign, climaxed by a unique
LAWYERS
Cereal crop conditions In Oregon on
st the Corvallis Rod »n<l Oun club
rhatlenge thrown out by Governor
the
whole
are
favorable,
though
winter
Halsey and Brownsville
grounds beginning Friday, and will
Miriam A Ferguson to one of her op­
wheat in some of the Columbia river
continued until Sunday.
ponents in the race, and the other's
Oregon
countries suffered from early drynbss,
A Vailed States employment office
acceptance.
Isaao Patterson, Republican Nomi, at Arlington during the harvest sea­ the recent rains coming too late to be
In her opening campaign speech at
of much benefit. Spring sown wheat
neo for Governor
son in Gilliam and Morrow counties
Sulphur Springs, the woman governor
prospects appear good. It 1» believed
Walker Bros., old time orchestra
was urged at a meeting of Gilliam
declared that “if Mr. Moody leads me
that the earlinest of the season will
one vote in the primary. I will Imme will play for an old time dance,
Senator and Walter M. Pierce, county wheat growers at Condon
put tbe bulk of the wheat crop beyond
diately resign without waiting until
'V. A Dalslel, deputy state sealer danger of summer winds
Laundry tent Tuesdays
present incumbent was given lb
next year, if he will agree that if I
of weights and measures, left Tues­
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
veldict over his woman opponent day for Philadelphia, where he will
Oregon will receive a larger share lead him 25,000 votes In the primary
Last time this spring at Tumble
for governor.
of the $7400.000 fund appropriated by on July 24, be w ill Immediately re-
Governor Pierce a,
at the
open
..
I represent —
me open-
Inn—big crowds—don't miss this
for road construction in na I sign
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Hardly H had
newspapers
dis-
f or state super.ntendent of pt$b- ln« °f the •eaqul-rentennlal exposltioii. congress
Bring the family aud have
tlonal forests during the fiscal year , amlnated Governor Ferguson's chai dance.
lie instruction. Howard of Marsh-
Harlan Jones. 1«, Eugene boy. who
1937 than any other state except Idaho. ]rnga b, forr Attorney General Moody a great time.
field was named by the republican
**• »«*
Ruth Burnside. 16 the United States forestry service has 1
the mill rsne announced The Oregon allotment is eounteted with an acceptance in an
voler» and Turner of Salem by th. year old girl swimmer.
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Big Carnival dance,
Funeral Director and Licensed
st
Eugene.
April
28,
received
a gold $1,097.077 of the whole sum. of which address at San Antonio.
democrats.
Emhaimer
medal from the Comrade clubs of Kis- $580.691 Is to be devoted to highways
NV. I , ll-<wley had no opposition gene.
Abd-el-Krim Fleas as Targulst Falls
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
and $516,486 to road development.
Fes. Morocco. — Targulst. Abd-el- Our carnivals are different—over
on the republican ticket for con-
A bill to reimburse the state for
Brownsville, Oregon
Reports received by the Western
gresatnan and lh<* democrats filled $365.462 la fishing license fees col Pine Manufacturers* association In Krim 's capital, and all the adjacent 400 people enjoyed our last one.
territory,
was
occupied
by
the
French
this place by writing in the name lected by the government from fisher- Portland showed that for the week
Lots of fun —big crowds—great
without a struggle. Krim. foreseeing
of some democrat not now recalled men using Band Island at the entranew ended May 1$. 33 mills had orders on the wholesale defection of his tribes music. If you mis s this one you
to the Columbia river was Introduced haad, totaling 3971 carloads, or 77.-
by the writer
tn the region as they began negotiat­ miss a good one.
Remember the
by Senator Stanfield.
W . L. W R IG H T
246,000 feet
Orders received during ing with the French command, fled to dates. May ?7 and
For joint eenator of Linn and
W at Tumble
Following an Inspection of work on the week totaled 1002 carloads, or 16.-
Lane counties, Louie E. Beso easi­ >hs Roosevelt highway ta Curry r a u i 052.000 feet, a total of 3973 cars of the northwestward with his family Inn, 2 miles north of Albany on
ly defeated Elkiue of EuReoe for • y. Division Engineer Chandler of order«, or a total of 103.298.000 feet; and such belongings as he could trans highway. Lets go.
port and his exact whereabouts Is not
Harriaburg, Ore,
Graats rase said the work » i s two thin was 82 per cent of the normal
kuewn.
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