Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 16, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    RURAL E N T E R P R IS E
PACE 4
- COMING -
CORRINE
GRIFFITH
‘ Mile. Modiste”
W IT H
N o rm a n K e rry
You’ve never seen Corrine bo
wonderful before, so don't tniss
her greatest picture!
Next Sun.—Mon.—Tuee.—
June 2 0 —21 -22
G L O B E
A lb a n y
1ST AMERICAN YOUTH ENTR
I
Edith May Adams, eighteen-year-old
B arrington, N. J , girl, presenting her
. en try blank to Mayor K endrick In his
office a t City Hall. Philadelphia. The
A m erican Youth and T eacher Award
was established as a trib u te to Amerl
«an youth and teach ers by the Board
of D irectors of the Sesqui-Centennlal
International
Exposition,
through
which the people of the United States
and th e world a t large will celebrate
the 150th anniversary of the Declara-
tlon of American Independence. Thf
exposition will run from Ju n e 1 to De
com ber 1. Miss A dam s’ en try blank
cited h er for heroism displayed recen t­
ly when she rem ained Inside a burn
lt.g building helping doctors rendet
first aid to injured firemen. She Is
candidate for the Golden E aglette, th f
highest gift w lthiu th e hands of thf
G irl Scouts. Each sta te will elect t
Kiri and boy and one teac h er to rep re
sen t them and the successful candl
dates will be the gu est of th e Sesqu'
officials from Juno 28 to July 5 at thf
cxpoeition. T his will also Include r
trip to W ashington w here th ey wit
be received by P resid en t Coolidge an«
presen ted w ith m edals.
Paved roads used to be our chief
concern in a good roads program.
It is estimated th at this year we
will have in excess of 500,000 miles
of hard-surfaced roada in the U nit­
ed States. These improved roads
hove brought au increase in traffic
which no one even dreamed of 10
, vears ago. The problems we now
I face is not only “ paved” roads but
“ wider” roads. Wider roads are
J necessary for two reasons. To en-
i able traffic to speed up and to pre-
vent accidents. On many of our
crowded narrow roads a slow mov­
ing truck or other vehicle will
block traffic, due to the fact that
there is little opportunity to pass
such obstructions from the rear.
Many stales have already sta rt­
ed to remedy this situation, and
in Southern Oregon 2-foot sbould-
;rs are being built on each side of
th e road and a few inches higher
ban the old surface.
These
«boulders are made of either asph­
altic concrete or cement and the
■ pace between them is resurfaced
with asphaltic concrete.
By this method, narrow pave­
ments are satisfactorily widen.d
md thickened at a minimum ex­
pense. From now on, road widen­
ing will be as im portant as road
paving. The tendency is to make
all roads with less crown.
N otice o f A n n u a l
School M e e tin g
Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of School District No.
50, of Linn County, State of Ore­
gon, th at the Annual School meet
ing of said D istrict will be held at
the school house; to begin at the
hour of four o'clock afternoon on
the third Monday of June, being
the 21st day of June, A. D. 1926.
This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one director for
15 years; one clerk for one 1 year
and to offer for sale warrants to
raise money to build a new house
and the transaction of business us­
ual at sucb meeting.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1926.
Attest:
W . R. K irk , D istrict Clvrk
M. B. Ila ritin g , Chairman of
Bo m l ( f Diri ct trs
BRAZIL WITHDRAWS
FROM LEAGUE SEAT
Resignation Is Result of Con­
troversy Over Permanent
Seat in Council.
When you think of used cirs,
Geneva.—T he B razilian governm ent
think «.I C ER TIFIED PUBLIC
Mt&rOlt CAR MARKET. l!«ed Sunday announced Its form al w ith­
draw al from th e League of N attons In
cirs nr.ly. 2»5 N. Church St . 1-2
telegraphic m essage to the league
block l>o:th of post ollice, Salem, secretariat.
<) egnn.
Foreign M inister Pacheco announced
For Sale: Loose elover hay. 15
mile« ""Utli ot JIiDey on highway.
Write call or phone. W. Thom
son. Phone 2x2.
FOR SALE
Oak, Maple and A»h wood. *1
cord. P. A. Pehreeon, Pin« Grove
11 1. Write or phone.
(Continued from page 1)
Wider Roads Next
: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING :
High grade piano near Halsey
w 11 be sold to reliable party at big
siviog, *10 monthly will handle.
A real buy, write nt once lor par
t ’.culara.
Tallman Piano Store,
Salem, Oregon.
Statewide News Items
I t JUNE
B razil's resignation in a cable to Sir
Eric Drummond, secretary-general of
the league. By th e term s of the league
covenant, th e resig n atio n cannot be­
come effective for two years.
Through th is step Brazil com pletes
tho action begun last week when Senor
Mello F rance, Brazilian delegate to th e
ague, resigned from th e council.
Brazil now has severed all connection
with th e league.
B razil's resignation was tho d irect
result of th e controversy over seats in
tho council, th e South American gov­
ernm ent Insisting on a perm anent seat
In the face of opposition by all the o th er
delegates, with the exception of Spain
The oth er delegates, It was pointed out
by observers, are determ ined to keep
th e pledge made at Locarno to give
G erm any a perm anent seat In th e
league.
As we have received permission,
we will well Ring cherries locally at
The enactm ent of a state Incom«
lha Stratton farm 2 1-2 miles east tax. a more equal assessm en t of prop­
of Brownsville en the Crawfords* erty, federal legislation to provide a
b etter price for farm products, en act­
v illa road. • Geo. A. Mit.-cli.
m ent of a constitutional am endm ent
for state and m unicipal developm ent
Kentish oherriaa 3 1-2 cents a of w ater power and electric energy,
read ju stm en t of the sta te autom obile
pound. You pick. E. Russ.
license fees so th at old m achines will
pay less than new ones, the Improve­
P IA N O M UST BE SOLD
ment of highw ays to serve rural d is­
W d l sa entice lngh-Jfade piano tricts Instead of large expenditures for
imMurnge near here fo r imm ediate rebuilding main highw ays, form th e
sale. W ill give easy terms to an program for grange activity outlined
In tl# annual rep o rt of George A.
eatab'iahed homi*. For fu ll par- Pnlm lter. state m aster, at th e 53d an
ticular« and where it can be se e n , | n u ll session of the sta te grange st
address Portland Musin Co., 227: Baker Approxim ately 500 d elegates
were tu attendance.
«LithSt. Portland, Oregon,
JOSEPH G. CANNON
m ent made by K. G. W arner, presi
d en t of the Oregon W oolgrowers' asso­
ciation, although the price la géner-
ally very unsatisfactory.
Fire of undeterm ined origin d estroy­
ed the steam plant and fuel building
of the Eugene F ru it G row ers’ associa
tion at Eugene. The fire cam e a t a
critical tim e In th e canning season,
hundreds of tons of ch erries and
berries being under process.
O rders closing 100,000 acres of tlm
h er land on Fall and W inberry creeks
In the C ascade national forest to all
persons during the rem ainder of the
sum m er were received at the office of
th e Cascade national forest in Eugene.
The o rd er becam e effective Ju n e 15.
N inety seven cases of m easles were
reported in the state la st week, ac­
cording to th e weekly sta te m e n t of
health conditions by Dr. Frederick D
Striker, secretary of the sta te board of
health. Fifty-seven cases of scarlet
Uncle Joe Cannon, the veteran Illi­
fever were reported, 32 of them in nois statesman, photographed on the
Portland.
eve of hla ninetieth birthday, celebrat­
At A shland, Mrs. J. Z. W ing, sup­ ed recently.
posedly in a mom ent of suicidal mania,
shot her d au g h ter Eunice four tim es,
killing h er instantly, and then shot h er­
self in the head n ear the left eye, but
lived for alm ost two hours a fte r the
bullet had pierced h er head. Eunice
was 9 years of age.
Bodies of betw een 30 and 50 deer
Juneau, A laska. — Two m en w ere
are to be seen lying along the railroad held In federal jail h ere suspected of
right-of-way in Cow Creek canyon be­ being Roy and Hugh D 'A utrem ont, two
tw een Reuben and W estfork, accord­ of th ree b ro th ers sought as robbers of
ing to rep o rts received from Glendale. a Southern Pacific mail and passenger
Spray used by the railroad company train n e a r Siskiyou, Or., O ctober 11,
in killing g rass along the right-of-way ,923. A th ird man, whom officials
Is believed responsible.
said they believed to be R ay C harles
Oregon m onthly pensions have been D’A utrem ont, th e o th er brother, es­
g ranted as follows: C harles A. Burns, caped as he was about to be arrested
P ortland, 320; Ralph H. Illingsley, here.
The tw o a rre ste d gave th e ir nam es
P ortland, 330; Theodore M. Wilson,
Portland, 325; Anna L. Reid, Portland, as A. E rickson of D etroit and J. M artin
330; Adolph G, M arkworth, Portland, of Los A ngeles. The third suspect
320; Jam es D. Davis, Springfield, 325; was known h ere as Dick Allen of
and Joseph H. Carnahn, K lam ath S anta Fe, N. M.
T he a rre s ts w ere m ade by W illiam
F alls 330.
One hundred head of high-grade Ore­ G arster, a deputy U nited S tates m ar­
gon-grown Jersey cows left F orest shal, and H arry A. Pryde, an ex­
G rove enroute to New York, w here deputy. A lbert W hite, U nited S tates
th e y will be placed on th e fam ous m arshal here, declared th a t a com pari­
W alker Gordon dairy farm s. The ship­ son of pictures and handw riting in­
m ent, which rep resented a value of dicated the tw o men In jail to be the
n early 325,060, is the first move in a D’A utrem ont brothers.
2 HELD IN JUNEAU
AS CAUTREMONTS
plan to replace th e p resen t cows of
those farm s, of which th ere a re 4000,
with purebred stock.
Lum ber shipm ents out of the Colum­
bia riv er for May this year showed a
to tal increase of 20,097,767 feet over
sh ip m en ts for May, 1925, according to
the m onthly rep o rt issued by John T,
Dougail, m anager of th e Columbia
riv e r loggers' inform ation bureau. The
whole to tal of shipm ents for May this
y ear w as 111.SS5.S7C feet com pared
with a to tal of 91,788,109 feet for May
last year.
FARM BILL S SCOPE PRUNED
Measure's Sponsors Agree to Change
to Win Support,
TWO DIE WHEN
S tock toni C
PLANE CRASHES
Vancouver, W ash. —* L ieu ten an t
H enry W alton Goode, of P ortland, was
burned to death a t P earson flying
field, V ancouver barracks, w hen Lieu­
te n an t O akley G. K elly's big DeHavl-
land plane took fire while in th e air
and crashed to th e field.
L ieutenant Ju liu s C harles Syfford,
H anford, W ash., q u a rte rm a ste r’s re­
serve corps, on tem porary duty a t Van­
couver barracks, o bserver w ith Goode,
was throw n clea r of th e w reckage but
died as a resu lt of his injuries.
A loosened connecting rod tore
through th e crank case of th e m otor,
according to L ieutenant Kelly, who In­
vestigated, causing the accident. The
plane, w hich had ju s t tak en off and
was about 200 feet in th e air, b u rst tn
flam es, which shot from th e crank­
case, L ieu ten an t K elley, who saw the
accident from th e vicinity of hts of­
fice, said.
"Goode ap p aren tly realized the dan­
ger and tried to land,” said L ieutenant
Kelly. “He m ade a h airp in tu rn and
then th e plane appeared to sink to the
ground. The nose h it th e field and
skidded a short distance.”
Mrs. Goode w itnessed th e fall, be­
ing am ong the few sp ectato rs on the
field.
L ieutenant Goode was a second
lieu ten an t of th e 321st observation air
squadron.
CHANGE IN MARINE
ACT IS ADVOCATED
W ashington, D. C.—C hairm an Jones
of the senate com m erce com m ittee,
who opposed th e sale by the shipping
board of th e five vessels of th e A m er­
ican-O rient m ail ro u te out of S eattle
to the D ollar Interests, introduced two
am endm ents to the m erchant m arine
act w hich he said would m ilitate
ag ain st a recurrence of sim ilar tra n s­
actions.
One would declare the policy of
congress to be th e discouragem ent "of
monopoly by th e A m erican m erchant
m arine.”
O pponents of the D ollar sale had
contended It would encourage mono­
poly.
The am endm ent would d irect the
shipping board "to continue all ex­
isting steam ship routes and reg u lar
services, to bring about th e perm a­
nent estab lish m en t of such routes and
th e ir retention, so far as possible tn
the hands of persons having th e sup­
port, financial and otherw ise, of the
dom estic com m unities prim arily in­
terested tn such routes and services.”
The o th er am endm ent would de­
fine dom estic com m unities prim arily
in terested in the lines as th e geo­
graphical division of th e coast lines
of the United S tates, to g eth er with
the ports from which th e lines to be
sold run o r are intended to run, and
the regions n aturally trib u ta ry to the
ports and coastal divisions.
W ashington, D. C.—Jn an effort to
win support for the M cNary farm hill,
m anagers of the m easure agreed to
elim inate ca ttle from its provision and
to defer for tw o years operation of the
equalization fee ag ain st cotton, at the
sam e tim e providing 375,000,000 for
use in m arketing th a t crop.
Indications also were given th a t corn
L eroy Ledgerw ood of the state game also would be rem oved as one of the
com m ission took th e first steelhead com m odities affected by the proposal.
eggs in L inn county on th e South
The changes w ere agreed upon a t a
Santiarn riv e r recently. The racks conference held a fte r th e bill had been
w here th e steelh ead s a re caught are the subject of debate, w ith S enator
located in both th e Soda and Quartz- L enroot, republican W isconsin, leading
vllle forks of th e river n e a r Foster. the attack against it. and S en ato r Cap­
The eggs will be hatched at Roaring per, republican, K ansas, and Copeland, 10 DIE IN MIDWEST STORMS
river, also In th is county. The run of dem ocrat. New York, rallying to Its
Hundreds of Homes Flooded and
chinook salm on has been disappoint­ defense.
Bridges and Roads Washed Away.
ing th is year, Ledgerwood reports.
If ca ttle and corn are rem oved oqly
C hicago, 111,—H u n d re d s of flooded
T he follow ing appointm ents of w heat, cotton and hogs would be left
fourth-class p o stm asters in Oregon a s th e basic agricultural com m odities homes, bridges, highw ays and railw ay
track s w ashed out, electric and tele­
have been m ade: Mrs. Jeola J. Stod­ under the bill.
phono service disrupted and scores of
dard, B utte Falls, Jackson county, vice
Mrs. A ileen M. Jackson, rem oved; Bryan's Daughter Loses Nomination. fires w ere In the wake of wind, elec­
trical and to rre n tia l rain storm s th at
Mrs. E dna M arler, Maxville, W allowa
Jacksonville, Fla.—W. J. S ears won sw ept the Middle W est, causing thous­
county, vice Mrs. E ttie L aird, resign­
the dem ocratic congressional nom ina­ ands of dollars In property dam age as
ed; Mrs. E lla E. H iggins, Mtlo, Doug­
tion from th e F ourth Florida d istrict well as bringing relief to drought-
las county, vice Mrs. Corn E. Buker,
by a m ajority of 2120 votes. S ears' stricken areas. The num ber of dead
resig n ed ; W illiam D. Toler, Rector,
to tal vote w as 21.426 ag ain st 19,806 in week end storm s totaled 10.
Tillam ook county, vice Alvin D.
polled by Mrs. R uth B ryan Owen,
Rockford, 111., experienced Its w orst
Thom pson, resigned.
d au g h ter of W illiam Jennings Bryan.
flood In 36 years. H undreds were
Canyon City w as w ithout electric
forced to flee from th eir homes while
lig h ts or pow er T h u rsday night be­
others took refuge on th e roofs and In
cause of failure of the P rairie Pow er
up stairs rooms.
com pany, according to telegram s re­
B asem ents w ere flooded in Chicago
ceived at the office of public service
and w ater tn the stre e ts Interrupted
com m ission a t Salem . A m essage was
autom obile and stre e t car traffic. Two
sen t to R. C. Reese, president of the
men were killed.
W
ashington.
D.
C.—The
house
judi­
pow er com pany, to the effect th a t un­
Iowa, M innesota, W isconsin and
ciary
com
m
ittee,
taking
a
hand
In
the
d er th e law th e com pany would Ue
N ebraska reported heavy rainfall,
controversy
over
prohibition,
refused
liable to tre b le dam ages for any loss
which In some sections did dam age to
su stain ed by p atro n s ot th e plant If to approve a resolution to prohibit use
crops previously th reatened by drouth.
of
sta
te
and
local
police
as
federal
en­
th e service was not restored.
forcem ent agents.
A to tal of n early 300 coyotes w ere
The proposal, sponsored by R epre­ Sen. Wadsworth Joins Wets' Forces.
killed by U nited S tates biological su r­
W ashington, D. C.—S enator Jam es
sen tativ e B ritten, republican Illinois,
vey h u n ters In Oregon during May,
would have nullified the recen t order W. W adsw orth, republican, of New
according to th e m onthly report issued
issued by P resident Coolidge, which, York tn a le tte r outlining his views
by S tan ley Jew ett, leader of predatory
although held legal by a m ajority of on the prohibition Issue, dispelled all
anim al control for the survey. Twenty-
the sen ate judiciary com m ittee, prob­ doubt as to bis position and declared
eight bob cats, 223 porcupines. 126 bad­
ably will not be carried into effect, at his belief th a t the 18th am endm ent
g ers and 15 sk u n k s were also killed least for the present.
was a m istake and th a t the Volstead
durin g th e m onth by 30 h u n ters w ork­
W adsw orth
Coincident with the com m ittee's ac­ act should be modified
ing a to tal of 944<4 hours, according
tion, rep resen tativ es of a group of burned all his bridges behind him and
to th e rep o rt. The big kill of the
tem perance organizations, among them cam e forth as a frank and avowed wet.
m outh was m ade by H. H. G ubser of
the Anti-Saloon league and the board
K lam ath Falls, who killed 21 coyotes of m orals of the M ethodist Episcopal
Ex President of Hawaii Diet.
and 5 bobcats, all adults.
Honolulu. — Sanford Ballard Dole,
church joined in a staten. nt proposing
T he O regon s ta te p en iten tiary May united action against "futile and non- form er president of the republic of
1 had th e la rg e st population In Its binding referenda" on the prohibition Hawaii, died at his home here. Dole
was born In the Hawaiian Islands,
h istory, according to a re p o rt filed question.
by J. W. Lillie, w arden of th e lasti-1
T he house com m ittee turned down April 23. 1844. was president of the
tutlon. T h ere w ere 573 inm ates of tho th e B ritten proposal. 8 to 7. C hairm an Republic of Hawaii from 1894 to 1900
prison on th e n ig h t of May 1. It G raham casting the deciding vote, and was appointed governor of H awaii
has becom e n ecessary to put tw o Specifically It would have forbidden tn 1900.
emDloyment by tbe treasu ry
turn In m any cells.
COOLIDGE'S OROER
ON LIQUOR UPHELD
We have a very good stock of
Korineks and International
Stock Foods and Tonics
-- also -
KKESO DIP
and
Oronite Animal Spray
for yourcows and other livestock
•
Halsey
Pharm acy
Open Wed. and Sat, eve till 9
TO RRANCE
econditioning Shop
R
aybestos Hi-speed
Brake i
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
212 Eaet F irst st., Albany
Pboua 379
Portland-Brownsville » Truck
Harrisburg
1 Line
Leave Portland at 5 p. m. S a tu r­
day, Tuesday and Thursday.
Leave H arrisburg at 2:30 p. m.
Mouday, Wednesday & Friday.
Pbone Portland 8226
Halsey depot. Swift & Co.
Portland, care Auto F reight Ter­
minus.
H A R O L D L U N D Q U IS T
Will surely appreciate your
patronage
Halsey Railroad Time
North
South
32, 3:24 a. ni. flag
17,
16, 5; 15 a. m.
15, 12;45 p. tn.
.13, 8:12 p. tn flig
13, 8:16 a. m. flag
.14, 4:08 D. m.
31. 1:34 p. in. fi-tg
Nos. 14 a mi1 16 stop to It
front so u th of E ugene.
No. 31, d ire c t com m otion for M arshfield
points.
P a ssen g e rs (or svuth of E u g e n e ’ sh o u ld
tak e tra in No. 17.
H alsey-B row nsville stag e leaves H a l­
sey a t 7 a. nt and 12:15 a n d 8:1b p. nt.
L eaves B row nsville a t 7:40 a. in. am t
3.35 a n d 8:45 p. nt.
Outgoing Mail
At ttie Halsey postoQJce mail
close going north at 11:59 a. ip
and 5:20 p. tu.
Going south, 11:10 a: m. an
5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 0:20 a. m. an
12 m. Morning stage to Browrii
ville goes on to Crawfordsville
HoFey and Sweet Home.
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