Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 02, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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KLKAE BA J lín rM Ib L
The old fight ' to rem ove the j & ck
l.~i.-._
son n cniiBfv
county i'l.iiHhnnuu
courthouse fr..m
from Jackson
vllle to Medford will soon be revived.
Petitions will be circulated throughout
the county to have the rem oval issue
placed on the ballot at next fall's elec­
tion.
I ing
.
.v * runs of . chinook
L.
. Salmon . in the
the
Columbia riv er this year will be m ade I
by Hugh M itchell, field rep resen ta­
Now come» a sparkling Comedy
tive of the Salm on P rotective a s s »
ciation. B ecause of the advanced sea­
Drama of Life in a Desert Town
son it is believed possible th at snow
F ilm s , D e v e lo p in g and
w ater and seepage from irrigation dis-
ti
Hood River, C urry, Jackson, Jose­ tricts may have brought large am ounts
W ashington, D. C. — The closing
P r in t in g
phine. L'matllln and W asco are th e six of alkali into the Columbia river earl-1 ch ap ter of th e futile struggle by the
Brief of Resume of Happenings counties in Oregon from which ier »ban usual and th a t this m ay have shipping in te re sts of the Pacific no rth ­ In before 4 p. m. out i t 8 s . m
With a wonderful cast including
cherries may be shipped into Cali­ turned back the salm on schools.
w est to prevent sale of th e ir only fast
the Week Collected for
of 2nd day following
fornia, under the term s of the quaran
Revenues derived in 1925 tim ber freight line to the orient to th e Dollar
tine
placed
by
th
a
t
sta
te
on
Oregon
Our Readers.
sales from the 22 national forests of in te re sts of San Francisco w as m arked
fr u it
,ii and W ashington, which com­ by a touch of grim hum or when P resi­
Edwin Sm ith, foreign in v estig ato r of prise the N orth P acific district of the dent Coolidge decided to intervene at
CfiCRlPD
Five proposed am endm ents to tlie the federal bureau of m arkets, who
United S tates forest service, totaled the last m om ent only to learn th at
city c h arter carried a t a special ele
has Jilst retu rn ed from a to u r of *861.004, which is a substantial in­ the U nited S tates shipping board had
tlon at Woodburn.
Europe, advised Hood R iver grow ers crease over the sales of 1924, which signed the ag reem en t of sale a few
Open Wed. and Sat. eve till 9
A district convention of Lions clubs th at all fru it should be packed the totaled *680,000, according to figures m om ents before.
Next Sun. — Mon.—Toes.—
■ was held In C orvallis T hursday, F ri
timing season free from spray resi­ compiled in the d istrict fo rester’s of­
S enators M cNary and Jones called
June 6 — 7—8
J i day and Saturday.
dues.
fice at P ortland
The 14 national at the W hite H ouse a fte r th e com­
The Black M arble & Lime company forests in Oregon produced *628,004 of m erce com m ittee, by m ajority vote,
The grand lodge of Oregon, Odd Fcl
A lb a n y
1 1 lows, m eeting at Salem, voted to hold at E n terp rise will em phasize lime pro­ t h : ; sum. w hile the balance, or *238,- had passed a resolution condem ning
duction, It announced at a m eeting of td'l, was derived from the eight na­ the sale. They read th e com m ittee's
• i th eir next year's session a t A storia.
expression to the p resid en t along with
K lam ath F alls voters in Ju n e will the cham ber of com m erce in th a t city. tional forests in W ashington.
Tell Us What You Know
the telegram of the northw est bidders
be called upon to p ass on a *30,000 Im m ediate construction of kilns, hy­
dratin g p lant and aerial tram w ay Is |
offering to pay »2,500,040 m ore for the
bond issue to be used for school p u r­
planned.
Adm iral O riental fleet than R. Stanley
While we shall endeavor to do poses.
aybestos Hi-speed
i
D ollar had bid, and discussed th e feel­
our part and to give the people or
Deficiency ap propriations ag g reg at­
Plane No. 2 of th e A laska m ap p irr
ing in Oregon and W ashington against
Brake)
thia community th» best local ing *77,500 were authorized by th e expedition, en route from San Diego
the proposed sale a t some length.
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
paper that it is post-ible to publish sta te em ergency board a t a special Cal., to A laska, crashed into the w ater
At th e conclusion of the interview
m
eeting
held
a
t
Salem.
of
Coos
bay
h
alf
a
mile
north
of
tb
in a town of this size, we want t-
Mr. Coolidge sum m oned C hairm an
212 Last h irst st., Albany
A brown bear w eighing 160 pounds coast guard station. The big seap lar
O’Connor of the shipping board to the
impress upon our readers that it h
Phone 379
was in charge of and driven by Lieu­
executive offices, presum ably to ask
impossible for the editor to h< was shot four miles east of Silverton ten an t W M. Dillon.
The b ear had been bothering farm ers
w hether the whole tran sactio n m ight
everywhere and if you know of in the Abiqua d istrict.
Mrs. A lbert M. O rllley of P ortland
not be reviewed. O 'Connor appeared
was reappointed a m em ber of th e state
anything which would help to
in the com pany of C om m issioner J. H.
More than 400,000,000 feet of pine
boost this section of the country o r luAiber was m anufactured in K lam ath board of inspectors of child labor.
W alsh and inform ed the president that
an item of new«, tell it to us am county during 1925, th e payroll aggre­ She will serve for a term of four
he had exercised the discretion confer­
years. Governor P ierce also reappoint­
red on him to direct final signing of
it will be appreciated. Otherwise gating *700,000 a month.
ed S eth L. R oberts of P ortland a m em ­
the sales contract a sh o rt tim e before.
much that is of interest and heir
W heat head cutw orm s have destroy ber of th e sta te board of accountancy.
Leave Portland at 5 p. m. S atu r­
Thu3 the last hope of the n o rth w est
ed 40 acres
day, Tuesday and Thursday.
must of necessity be overlooked.
A nderson
of Boise.
Idaho,
. . . , of w heat n e a r Pendleton i Mrs. F red m
iu eiau u m
nuise, luano
to block the sale w ithered and died.
and in addition ruined approxim ately wag knied in stan tl
ch a rle a M artin
Leave H arrisburg at 2:30 p. nt
M IK E ”
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
ÒALt Ur VtòòtLò
TO DOLLAR SIGNED
Kodaks-
Sally O’Neill
William Hairies
Charles Murray
Ford Sterling
Halsey
Pharmacy
G LO BE
TO RRANCE
econditioning Shop
R
Portland-Brownsville. Trucl
Harrisburg
1 Li(le
Halsey Boys Complete Courses
/ I I nzar c u n t n f 4 A A »
20
p er cent of 400 acres more.
I
Mouday, Wednesday <fc Friday.”
about 19, and Mrs. A nderson’s baby
Phone Portland 8226
F ire of undeterm ined origin destroy were slightly injured when the c ar in
Halsey depot. Swift A Co.
William Corcoran will be a ed th e electric pow er p lant of the which th ey w ere riding plunged over
Portland, care Auto Freight Ter­
candidate for the decree of B. S. Puget Sound Pow er & Light company a 15-foot em bankm ent on the Old O re­
minus.
with a loss estim ated a t *20,000.
gon
trail
about
7
m
iles
w
est
of
La
in pharmacy at the O. A. C. com­
H A R O L D L U N D Q U IS T
The m easure approving a salary I Grande
mencement, June 7.
from *»uvu
*2000 io
to szauu
*2500 to
for r mayoi
m ayor | W ith money now available, the
W ashington, D. C.—The G erm an «m- Will surely appreciate your
c ' . - . n r> u
j
i
. . . .
i boost iroin
Ercell1C. Sneed s | m of H al.ey , and frolI1 , 1600 , 2000 for clty com K lam ath county court has advertised
patronage
bassy here has been asked by the state
is a candidate for graduation. He * miss loners lost at the election in for bids for grading of the last sec­
dep artm en t to Investigate and tak e
expects to receive the degree of ' Baker.
tion in K lam ath of th e W eed K lam ath
necessary disciplinary m easures in Halsey Railroad Time
bucbeilor of science in chemical | The Elsinore theater at Salem, con. Falls highway, a 3.8-mile section south
connection w ith rep o rts of A m erican
N orth
South
prohibition agents of th e sale to A m er­
eugiueering. Sneed is a first lieu­ pleted recen tly by George G uthrie at from M idland to th e s ta te line at
J2, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, i2 :O9 p . m.
icans of beer aboard th e G erm an 16,
Calor. T he project will cost approxi­
5:15 a. ni.
15, 12;45 p. in.
tenant in the R. O. T . C. and took a cost of approxim ately »250,000, was m
ately *20.000.
cru iser H am burg in Los A ngeles h a r­ 18, 8:16 a. ni. flair »33, 8:12 p. m. flag
form
ally
opened
to
the
public
Friday
Mrs.
B
srtlia
K.
Landes,
who
will
be*
part in senior class football.
34,
4:08
ó.
m.
bor.
F ighting am ong a herd of cows b e­ come inaypr of S eattle, June 7.
31, 1:34 p. ni. flag
night.
came so i ferocious
v iu v iu u o
ucoi
n ear Mllwaukio,
iviuwuuKl'J,
Inform ed persons here said th a t no N°s. 14 anti 16 stop to let off passengers
Because of a d ip h th eria epidem ic ai a fter they had fed upon g(J0 gal,ons
from south of F.ue^ne.
"dtplom atip incident" would result
Vo. 31, direct connnction for Marshfield
the state train in g school for boys at of m oonshine mash poured ou( b>
from th e ease, which Is reg retted
points.
Salem, no new w ards will be adm itted sh e rlff Mtt„ 0 „ d deputieH. ag t() ftlRrni
equally by both governm ents.
Passengers for Siuth of Eugene should
t u ^ h e in stitution for an indefinite tho countryside, with a result that
Although the G erm an w ar vessel,
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal-
neighbors of th e place called jn help
with its ex tra-territo rial rights, Is not
H aying is now in full sw ing a t I to round up th e beasts.
at 7 a. m and 12:15 an.l 8:15 p in
directly subject to A m erican law, it Is scy
Leaves Brownsville at 7:10 a. m. anil
-
j Board!
Boardman This i, from two to three
The P1„ ly w lggly com pany of O re.
generally
agreed
by
both
parties
th
at
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
W ashington, D. C.—On the basis of
W ashington, D. C.—W ith P resident I weeks
earlier than usual. T here is a | gon> which operates stores in various
reports from «08 Identical mills, each alleged bootlegging would be a viola­
i n ^ l ^
*hr-“ at “m° UDt
CheOt
tion of th e courtesy under which a
le g i X i o n aaricu, u r T t a""
'•
<our‘ a t S alen‘ a 8Uit t0 tegt “ >« «>»• with production of m ore than 6,000,- foreign w arship was allow ed to e n te r Outgoing M ail
000 feet, the lum ber cut of the coun­
w hluali» ihei r
. l«»<iers arc
Tw enty-tw o thousand bead of sheep stltu tlo n ality of a law enacted by the
try increased 11 per cent last year an A m erican port.
At the Halsey poetoftice mails
veut an a d jo u r n m .n V f
‘° PI’C' w111 be « ,azpd on
Caacade national 1925 leg islatu re providing th a t flour
over the y ear before, as shown by the
close going north at 11:50 a. m
•ou.e m easure i ? „ « • 'V ’" ” ’**“ u n 0 ’ fo re ,t lh ls
according to estim ates shall not be sold in Oregon o th er than
joint census of the dep artm en t of com­
and 5:20 p. in.
™ e; X
X
X e tw o .,b ird . O i h t l ^ t K
m erce and agriculture.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
The public service comm ission is-
Oregon's cut, with 67 large mills in C ontroversy In N ebraska Over W ater 5:20 p. m.
saod Sfl o rd er suspending the proposed eluded, was 2,591,000,000 feet In 1925,
Rlflhtg Has Ominous Look.
To Brownsville, 0:20 a. in. and
So far all discussion in t h . sen ate h "”6 a " d C°°* T " 1“*8 * aS 801,1 hy new ta riff nf ,the Southern Oregon Gas and 2,171,000,000 feet the year before.
12
m. Morning stage to Browns­
S
cotts
Bluff,
Neb.—W
ith
no
im
m
e­
has been by ad v o cate, of the M cN ary'
T T ’T
“*nd
“l “ ose-
company, which w|l*f>les a t Roseburg,
The W ashington cut (151 m ills) was diate agreem ent in sight and w ith ville joes on to Crawfordsville
blll to appropriate »376.000,000 for the
« - 3 , “A 8al0Unt ° '
G rants P ass, Medford, A shland and 5,037.000.000 feet, against 4,552,000,000 th eir crops in dire need of m oisture Holley and Sweet Home.
disposal of surplus crops
, b * ' ‘ U
o th er S outhern Oregon cities. The q«w feet tho previous year.
the N orth P latte valley w ater contro­
A fter discussing the legislative pro
° W ' Kobertson <* K lam ath Falls ta riff would have increased the exist­
B ightepu m ills in Idaho reported an versy assum ed an om inous aspect.
gram with P resident Coolidge, s e n a te ’ ,ltadS “ t5 0 '0u0 com pany th at will ing ra te s of th e corporation.
Increase from 670,000.600 feat to "87,- Some leaders in th e fight fear tha
lenders ap parently were as far a t sea *reOt e,|Ui,’nient “ o ar Bandon for the
W hen Com pany K, the St. Helens 000.000 feet. T here was a general in­ more radical farm ers will reso rt to vio
a s ever on th e probable d ate of the I l" 'rpo8e c i a ttra c tin g gold from th e unit of th e O regon n ational guard crease in w estern states and decrease lance, which was openly Intim ated
adjournm ent of congress.
I “ ceau beach sands.
leavas for encam pm ent next month In the south, with the exception of when S ecretary of th e In terio r W ork
E stim ates ranged all the way from
:r“ in crop P rospects continue gen th ere will b . »100 in th e com pany m.-c., Louisiana. A rkansas and M ississippi, and R eclam ation Com m issioner Mead
June 10 to July 15, with farm relief | *rU lr K<>ud ,n O r«gon
Kain during fund, as th e St. H /'lens cham tier of t h e total rep o rts, in 26 states, repre w ere hung in effigy here *
legislation and the French debt aettle I ,h ** I,a8t week was sufficiently heavy com m erce has appropriated ,5 0 from sent 40 per cent of the to tal lum ber
The disagreem ent betw een the val
m ent adm itted to be the principal fcor-j to be of m a‘«” ',al benefit, though some the tre asu ry and appointed a commit production.
ley farm ers and officials of the Irriga
Tiers to an early adjournm ent.
j d istric ts still need m ore m oisture.
tion project cam e over paym ent of
tee to raise an additional »50.
Those who took th eir problem s t o '
Mrs. A. Mabel Sim klns of McMinn-
operating and m aintenance costs of
A ID T O B E A U T Y
Oregon had th e low est infant nior
the president wero S enators C urtis of »Hie was named
president
the project.
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- of the , P ta llty of all th e sta te s in the union
K ansas, the m ajority
leader; t —
Reclam ation C om m issioner Mead
E. O. sisterhood tin
for v/regon
O regon ai
a t me
th e in 192S- according to th e sum m ary of
------* floor icuucr,
holds th at all past dues m ust be paid,
a sw orth of New York, rh alrm an of ' ‘••losing session of the three-day con provisional b irth , d eath and infant
■' Í?
,
M *
! while the farm ers claim all paym ents
the republican steerin g com m ittee, and . vcntlon of th e order a t T he Dalles
m ortality figures for th a t year, com­
°f -Massachusetts, chalrm au o , ' ¡ red
Bennlon. U m atilla county piled by the d ep artm en t of comm erce
should be deferred until a reclassifica­
tion feature of the recen t om nibus
Mr c “ I 7 ° n a " ° nfll
• ««' nt. has received word th at his ap and Just issued t« tb« public. The
w ater bill, providing for dow nward re ­
ra te s was 51.2 p er 1000 of population
adjustm ent of about »23,000,000 on con
for Oregon.
' v ; , ” “ r : - ............. .......... ..
struction and o th e r charges levied
Com m ercial fisherm en took 87,324,-
STEPH EN SO N .
against 13 w estern projects, is made.
pounds of fish from the Colum
- parliam ent. The rem ainder of the leg
'» b ile C hris P eterso n of N orth row
Pow -
der w as h unting u few days ago he bla rlv er d u rin « th e H -m onth
T U S S IN G & T U S S IN G
islatlve program waa left to th e lead
I a la w tln ir
M aw
1
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Indiana Republicans Oppose Court
ran Into a group of four cinnam on sta rtin g May 1 last y ear and closiez
•ft.
Indianapolla,
Ind.—The
republican
April 1, th is year, according to a rc
la w y e r s
In addition to farm relief and the beers, one of which he killed with a
sta te convention here unanim ously
It weighed 500 port of E. L. Ballagli, m aster fish w. r
F rench d e b t bills which will be press long range rifle.
H'llsey
an(| Brownsville
adopted
th
e
platform
proposed
by
the
pounds.
den for Oregon. W ashington s total
cd by th eir proponents Include the
resolutions com m ittee placing the
catch
was
12.665,622
pound*
pud
that
Oregon
• ix registered H olstein cow s were
arm y and navy air service expansion
party in Indiana on record as "unal­
of Oregon was 24,658,311.
stolen
recently
from
the
George
Me
m easu res; the *82.000.000 federal aid
terably opposed" to A m erican adhe
R eports received by th e W est Coast
road bill; the Dill m easure for radio i art farm n ear H arrisburg _ T h eir c ar­
slon to the world court, favoring en­
L um berm en's association
for the week
casses were found about a mile from I -----------------------
nm s
control and the Copeland coal bj’l.
actm ent by congress of farm relief leg­
the McCart home and the itldos were pnded M b 7 12 »howed th at 109 mills
islation and urging m odification of
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1 produced 116.012.279 feot of lumber.
the prim ary law and repeal of the ib-
Laundry sent Tuesdays
sold 129.778,652 feet and shipped 133,-
sent voters' ballot. The platform made
Igency H ub Cleaning Works
674,833 feet, ag ain st 114,627/16 feet
no direct reference to the prohibition
produced by 108 mills. 120.564.138 t
issue, but stated that "we favor strict
A B E S P L A C E
sold and 107,176,233 feet shipped tor
enforcem ent of all laws."
the week ended May 15, an Increase
on all Item s for th e cu rren t week
Action on Shoals Bids Abandoned.
D E L B E R T S TA R R
W hat la believed to be the largest
W ashington. D. C.—All hopes for ac
in stru m en t ev er recorded In Curry
tlon on various private bids for the
E uneral Directsr and Licensed
county is th e m ortgage given by Clay
governm ent's
»150,000.000
Muscle
hm Balmer
ton Mark, tlm herm an of Lake countv
ghoals project at this session of con
I o r th e P o u ltry D e p a rtm e n t o f o u r E u g e n e
l
a
d
y
a s s is t a n t
Illinois, to th e N ational Bank of ti
U nder thia young wom an's skillful g reat was abandoned when Republican
Brownsville,
Oregon
Republic
of
Chicago,
and
Calvin
Fen
hands the front of the A im inistration leaders decided against th eir considers
W a re h o u s e -
B est P rices.
A P re m iu m P a id fo r
tre s s of Cook county. Illinois. In th< Building of the Sesqui-Contennial In tlon before adjournm ent.
sum of *540.000. T his is believed to tern.H ional
Exposition
A ssociatior
F a n c y H e a v y H e n s an d B ro ile rs
UKtakiv takw’s on a delightful aspect
be th e prelim in ary step looking to th
23 Moroa Killed In New Uprising
sta rtin g of logging operations by Mark i3ie direct» g ard en ers w here to place
Manila. P I.-T w e n ty -th re e Moro,
W . L. W R IG H T
upon hia C u rry county tim ber hold tta em ail tree» and shrubs about th« and one m em ber of th e constabulary
Ing, largely of cedar, which consists great slucoo build him ¿ba is doint were killed la th e third uprising m
h er share to m ake the big cel"bratior
of close to 26,000 acres
of the 160th anniversary of the sign recent days In the province of Zin
Investigation of the posslbll!ty„that Saw of the Dev!»ration of Indep. nJ anao according to Lianao advices
Harrisburg, Ore.
reaching Bar*.
large Q uantities of a tta ll may be halt 1 ester a nuccctat.
GERMAN SHIP SELLS
3EER IN U. S. PORT
FARM AID LEADERS
LINING DP FORCES
DREGGN, WASHINGTON
TIMBER GUTS GROW
farmers are aroused
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR