Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 27, 1927, Image 2

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    OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
B u tter produced by the Lower Co­
lum bia Co-operative Dairy association,
with head q u arters in A storia, took two
first prizes and one second in the
Tw enty-first N ational Dairy Exposi­
tion a t Memphis, Tenn.
E. T. M E R E D IT H
B rie f Resum e of H appenings of
the W eek C ollected fo r
O ur R eaders.
N ewt Madden, prom inent tu rk ey
grow er of th e H erm iston region of
U m atilla county, was elected p erm a­
nent directo r of th e tu rk ey m arketing j
situation a t a m eeting atten d ed by 1
about 60 grow ers la s t week.
Snow plow« placed on (he McKenzie
The rem aining assets of the F irst j
highw ay last week have cleared the
road of enow although ground along N ational bank of Bandon have been !
tran sferred to th e Coos Bay N ational {
th e highw ay la still covered.
Investm ent com pany and p rep aratio n s
Velmo Sylvester. 23. of Clackam as,
are now under way tow ard m aking
died Sunday from Injuries received
the final dividend to creditors.
several days ago In h er home when
T here w ere 937 accidents rep o rted I
sh e fell over backw ards in a chair.
to th e sta te in d u strial accident com- )
D ata compiled by C ounty A ssessor m ission during th e week ending Octo- {
Boley show th e 1927 assessed valua­
b er 20, according to a re p o rt Issued )
tio n fo r W ashington county as $24,-
by the sta te in d u strial accid en t com- :
264.020 com pared w ith 124,610,540 for
mission. No fatalities w ere reported, j
1926.
Damage to th e w alnut crop of Yam­
Im m ediate construction of telephone
hill county is being lessened by th e !
lines connecting R eedsport and the
rem oval of scores of silv er squirrels, |
Umpqua riv er coast guard station was
accom plished by the forces of Ira N.
authorized by C aptain P. M. C lark last
G abrielson, lead er In Oregon of rodent
• week.
control for th e U nited S tates biologi­
Mrs. Daniel Pearson, 72 years old, cal survey.
A re c e n t p o r tr a it o f E. T . M e re d ith
W'as probably fatally burned a t N orth
F ifteen persons w ere killed and 387
of Io w a, fo rm e r s e c re ta ry o f a g ric u l­
Pow der last week when gasoline she
Injured in m otor vehicle accidents in
w as using in cleaning a com fort ex­ Oregon in S eptem ber, according to a ture, w ho is m en tio n ed as a p o s s ib ility
COOLIDGE AGAINST
FESS'S DRAFT
ROY A. YOUNG
EQUALIZATION FEE
BONE OF CONTENTION
W e s te rn S e n a to rs S eem to be
D iv id e d on V ie w s of
the Q uestion.
P res id en t D is p lea se d W ith Re-
election Boom of Ohio
S en a to r.
W ashington, D. C. — S en ato r Fess,
W ashington, D. C .^-D iscussions both
republican of Ohio, said a fte r a W hite |
a t th e W hite H ouse and in the ranks
House call, th a t P resid en t Coolidge is
of w estern republican senators, failed
displeased with the reelection boom I
to throw m uch light on a solution to
being conducted in his behalf by some I
th e vexing farm relief problem, an
republican leaders, and th a t in a talk j
o u tstan d in g issue in republican party
gave the im pression he would not con­
circles.
sent to be drafted by th e republican |
P re sid e n t Coolidge w ent over the
national convention next year.
farm relief question with Senator Bor­
F ess intim ated th a t the president I
ah of Idaho, one of th e leaders of the
had protested against th e se n a to r's J
new ly-organized group of republican
frequent public rem ark s to the effect
sen ato rs from th e w est, and at the
th at Mr. Coolidge would be th e re- ]
W hite H ouse it w as said that Mr.
publican nom inee in 1928 by virtue
Coolidge hoped for som e sound legis­
of a draft.
lation a t th is session, but th a t he was
The disclosure of S enator F ess th a t ,
not prepared to discuss any new pro­
he had received a W hite House scold- I
gram .
Ing for his prediction th a t P resid en t j
T he con tro v ersial equalization fee
Coolidge would be d rafted by the re ­
provision of th e vetoed McNary Hau­
publicans next y ear was the chief topic |
gen bill seem s to be the stumbling
of conversation of the president's
Roy A . Y o u n g of M in n e a p o lis , w ho block of an ag reem en t am ong western
callers. Most of them how ever did w as appointed a m em ber of the federal republicans. All feel certain that the
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i ^o r th e D e m o c ra tic P re s id e n tia l nom- not desire to be brought openly into reserve board by P resid en t Coolidge
ploded.
p resid en t has not m odified his opposi­
report prepared by T. A. R affety, chief I ¡nation
the m atter. It developed th a t o th e r ad- , to succeed D. R. C rissenger, resigned tion to it.
La G rande was selected w ithout op­ inspector for th e s ta te autom obile de- |
m inistration leaders in addition to
position for next y e a r’s convention of partm ent. T h ere w ere 2474 accidents
T his point developed sharp differ­
S enator F ess have had it made clea r |
th e state federation of labor, which in the month.
ences also am ong th e w estern sena­
to them by the president th a t he does
adjourned Its m eeting in Corvallis last
to rs who had planned a m eeting with
Completion of arran g em en ts for the
not
wish to be considered a candidate.
Friday.
a hope of reconciling th eir views on
construction of a five-story $200,000 |
Those who have talked with him rep ­
th is provision. S e n ato r Borah has
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Ed E negren of Coos riv e r made his hotel in B aker was announced last
resent the president as concerned over
served notice th a t he is opposed to it,
second trip to Coquille in 36 years re­ week. C onstruction will com m ence as
the doubt expressed by som e regarding
and while S en ato r B rookhart of Iowa,
cently. He has lived all th a t tim e on soon as possession of th e ground Is
Olympia, W ash. — W ith a total of his Rapid City statem ent.
W ashington, D. C.—A conciliatory a m em ber of th e group, was prepared
A. C. Rogers' ranch, 27 m iles from secured. T he building is to be com­
980
fires in th e sta te outside of n a ­
reply to the F rench note In the tariff also to abandon th is point in a new
Coquille.
pleted by Ju n e 1.
tional forests, as against 1151 last
discrim ination dispute has been m ade plan, S en ato rs Nye and F razier of
E lm er Antln, 18, stu d en t a t the
Seed potato grow ers took m uch in ­ year, to tal forest fire loss w as only
by the sta te departm ent.
N orth D akota and S enator Norris of
K nappa-Svenson Union high school te re st in the six th annual U m atilla
The note pledges the United S tates N ebraska announced that they were
east of A storia, w as in stan tly killed county potato show held a t Wei ton $76,340 for 1927 as against $240,476,
governm ent to re-exam ine for possible not ready to give up the equalization
when a w ater tan k exploded in the last week. E xhibits were la rg e r and as shown by th e re p o rt of S ta te F o r­
est Supervisor George C. Joy, ju s t
revision certain A m erican ta riff rates fee as a m eans of raisin g funds to
school yard.
b e tte r th an a t any previous show. com pleted.
,
. and sa n ita ry em bargoes p ro tested by m eet the cost of m ark et surplus crops.
Fire, sw eeping from th e proscenium More space was devoted to single farm
W ashington, D. C — A new safety F rance as prohibitory.
Division of th e loss gives tim ber
T hey would listen to a substitute, they
a t the top of the stage to the balcony, displays th an ever before.
But ft points out th a t th is govern- said, but added th a t an adequate sub­
killed $6375; logs destroyed $27,930; record for railroads, m ade during th e
p ractically destroyed the W hiteside
The te n tativ e budget of Coquille city logging equipm ent destroyed $31,018, first six m onths of 1927, was an- m ent, under the law, cannot g u arantee
th e a te r in Corvallis, w ith an estim ated expenditures for 1928, as draw n up and losses to se ttle rs and o th ers $10,- nounced by the A m erican R ailw ay as- ln advance, as desired by F rance re- s titu te had not been put forward.
loss of $50,000.
by the budget com m ittee, calls for 017.
sociation. D uring th a t en tire period duction of the protested ra te s and lift-
L ightning accounted for 219 fires, only two p assengers out of the mil- lug Of th e em bargoes.
More than $20,000,000 was spent last $1364.15 more th an was budgeted In
y ear to run the city of Portland. The 1927, or a total budget for th e y ear of an unusually large proportion, while lions carried on tra in s were killed In
, n , he ln te rest of a tem porary agree-
d ep artm en t of com m erce says so in $21,685.84, of which am ount $18,965.84 sm okers a re blam ed for 156; railro ad s train accidents, which com pares w ith | m ent, the U nited S tates has receded
a com pilation of financial statistics Is to be raised by taxation.
102; cam pers 91; brush burning 64; 22 fatalities in the sam e field during frOm Its original dem and for immedi-
for m unicipalities.
All com m ercial chicken y ards w ere incendiarism 65; berry pickers 43; the first half of 1926, 52 in the six a te concession of all F rench ta riff
dis-
of 1925 and 23 in 1924.
An issue of $45,000 in Bend school banished from M edford la s t week, donkey engines 19; logging locomo- m onths
S eattle.—T he Jury in the second
~
! crim ination a g ain st A m erican goods
notes, bearing 6*4 p er cent Interest, when the city council passed an ordi- ' lives 14; o th er lum bering operations r. f “? , . 8" . « T *nJUrieS dUring the and now dem ands elim ination of new- O lm sted conspiracy tria l in federal
w as sold last week to the C entral Ore­ nance lim iting any citizen from keep- ■ 36; while 155 a re ascribed to m lscel first half of 1927, how ever, failed to discrim inations applied under th e court freed 25 of the defendants and
gon bank of Rend a t p ar w ith a pre ing more than 50 chickens and provid- laneous causes.
set so good a record. The association S eptem ber 6 law. leaving to negotla- convicted 15.
Ing th a t all chicken pens m ust be at
mium of $191.80.
hweH ! n “ "lb er
Pa ssengers so In- tions for a p erm anent com m ercial
The testim ony of A lfred M. Hub­
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com pares w ith , re a ty th e prior discrim ination.
L ester McAnlsh, 31, was killed last least 30 feet from neighboring prop-
bard, dry agent, who accused various
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erty.
66 injured during the sam e period in
But, despite the more conciliatory public officers of accepting bribes,
week east of Allcel, when a shotgun
Oregon City will soon have a new R eaches N ew Y o r k A fte r Jo urney m en,h
charge penetrated his chest as he was
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f‘rSt ' U ! tone ° f th e F rench and A m erican note was disreg ard ed by th e jury.
craw ling through brush n ear a river, bus line operating betw een the down­
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exchanges for a tem porary tariff
A ro u n d U n ite d S tates.
T hose found not guilty w ere Captain
In quest of ducks.
town business section to the M ountain
M itchell Field, N. Y.—Colonel Cbas.
, ag reem ent, observers here see no in- E. L. H edges of th e S eattle police de­
F ranklin F. Korell, republican, was View district, it was announced by A. Lindbergh sw ung down out of the N E W V E TE R A N S
PAY PLAN dieations th a t the two governm ents p a rtm e n t; S heriff W illiam Gookins of
elected represtSitatlve for th e third City M anager J. L. F ranzen, who is a ir Sunday, com pleting a 22,350 mile
ar6 n e a re r to a reconciliation of the Island county; all m em bers of the
congressional d istrict of Oregon, in a preparing a franchise. A. R inkes of to u r of the country, in his S p irit oi D irector H ines C onsiders Idea of j A m erican equality (m ost favored na- coast g u ard ; D eputy S heriff Ray Mur­
special election held in M ultnomah W illam ette is to establish th e line by St. Louis, ju st one m inute ahead ol
Coupon Books.
tio n ) principle v ersus the F ren ch re- phy; W ilbur E. Dow. S eattle customs
N ovem ber 1.
W ashington, D. C.—The v eteran s of | ciprocity dem and in a p erm anent com- b ro k er; all of the h arb o r patrolm en
county la s t week.
his schedule time.
W aldport’s last " b e tte r ro a d ” elec­
He greeted questions as to his fu­ A m erican w-ars are b e tte r cared for m ercial treaty ,
w ith the exception of Roy Mills, and
W. J. Bowren Jr., L akeside rancher
on Ten Mile lake, brought in four male tion, which carried by more th an two ture plans with a sm ile and a shake than those of any country In the
various tugboat cap ta in s im plicated
world, D irector H ines of th e v eteran s
by H u b b ard ’s testim ony.
coyote hides to the county clerk at to one, will have to be repeated, ow­ of th e head.
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"I haven't any," he said, and his ex bureau declared a fte r a call on P re si­
Coquille la st week, receiving $72 boun­ ing to an e rro r in the m an n er the
Those found guilty w ere P eter Dahl,
election was called and conducted. pression indicated his pleasure a t once d ent Coolidge. H e gave the president
ty from Coos county.
Judge B eatty, chief justice of Idaho Mike Goldash, Lou Guilliam , Benny
L ittle doubt Is held locally but th at m ore being a free agent, with no fixed a detailed rep o rt of his visit w ith the
Clark Richardson, 74, Maupin ran ch ­
w hen it w as a territo ry , and United G oldsm ith. E dw ard G raham , Kenneth
It will carry again along with th e new schedule driving him on dally.
A m erican Legion in F rance. Mr. H ines S ta te s d istric t judge la te r ln the state L. Johnston, George K earns, Gus Kone-
er, was killed and his b ro th er George
proposed ch arter.
"W here can we see you tom orrow ?’' said he had under consideration the of Idaho, died a t his home in Los An man, S tanley McClusky, F red M. Mey­
of P ortland was injured when th eir
N early 1000 head of fat ste e rs were a re p o rte r asked.
adoption of th e F rench system of pay­ geles.
ers, LeRoy Mills, E rn e st M. Poth, Chris
auto upset on th e Ochoco highw ay 20
shipped in one day recently from Sen­
\\ hy, I don't believe th a t’s going ing com pensation to world w ar v eter­
The
m iles east of Prineville.
A governm ent brand will shortly be Skrondahl and Dave T rotsky.
eca, on the high plain of G rant county, to be necessary," he replied. “I fee! ans under which coupon books a re is­ applied to all cases of fruit and veg­ nam es of all of these men have been
T he pow er and light p lan t owned
a spot which a few years ago w as one th a t I have won the right to drop out sued w hich may be presented a t post- etables exported from Italy for the byw ords in th e liquor traffic of Puget
and operated by th e Peoples W est
of th e bleakest, coldest and m ost iso­ of the public view for a while.”
offices or national banks for paym ent foreign m arket as a g u arantee of th eir Sound for several years.
C oast H ydro-Electric corporation at
periodically.
lated In the U nited S tates, says Sey­
quality.
Florence will be moved to Cushman,
m our Jones, sta te m ark et agent, in N o rth e rn R a ilro a d M e rg e r H e a r in g On
D ieudonne C ostes and L ieutenant
th re e m iles distant, soon.
IN D IA N S W IL L PR O TEST
his weekly bulletin.
M inneapolis, Minn. — The govern­ N oted E d u c a to rs A tte n d s S ta te M e et. Joseph Le Brix arrived in Buenos
One hundred three-year-old holly
Longview , W ash.—S peakers at the A ires in a Nungesser-Coll, com pleting S ta te Im po ses F is h in g L a w s T h a t
Six of th e biggest tim b ers ever m en t’s hearing of evidence on the a p
tre e s have been presented to the uni­
brought to th e city of C ottage Grove plication of the G reat N orthern and W ashington E ducational association a flight of m ore than 6000 m iles from
C h a fe C o w litz T r ib e .
v ersity of Oregon at Eugene to form
arrived over th e Oregon Pacific & the N orthern P acific railroads for au convention h ere O ctober 26. 27 and 28 P aris to the coast of A frica and then
C hehalis, W ash.-A m eeting has been
a m em orial hedge to th e late presi­
E astern railw ay for use as strin g ers th o rlty to consolidate th e ir properties will include some of the nation's m ost across the South A tlantic to South called to be held in C hehalis October
d ent, P rince L. Campbell.
In th e co nstruction of a bridge at the as a new corporation was opened here noted educators, including L. D. Coff­ America.
31 of m em bers of the U pper Cowütz
T he plant of the Oregon City Foun­ Anderson & Middleton mill, L atham . i M°n<lay The nam e of the proposed man. p resid en t of th e U niversity of
F. Handley-Page, noted B ritish a ir­ Indian trib e of w hich John Ike is chief.
d ry compnny. one of th e oldest indus­ The stick s a re 90 feet in length and consolidated system would be the M innesota; W illiam Lowe
Bryan, plane designer, has developed an au­
P urpose of the g ath erin g is to formu­
trie s In the city, was destroyed .by splendidly proportioned.
I G reat N orthern P acific railroad.
president of Indiana u n iversity; Ralph tom atic device which he a sserts will
late an organized p ro test against the
fire of undeterm ined origin last week
W. Sw etm an, president of H um bolt prevent planes going Into uncontrolled
P etitio n s h av e been filed w ith th e j
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hunting and fishing regulations that
Loss was placed a t $55,000.
Lane county d istric t boundary board
173 Eb8* L*id ln • • M«ny Days,
S tate T each ers' college, A rcata, Cal., spin, m ost fatal of all a ir hazards,
have been Imposed on the Indians as
Final figures on enrollm ent on the for th e consolidation of a num ber of , ° m a h a , Neb. — Norfolk,
world's and E. O. Sisson, professor of philos­ which causes about 50 per cent "of all
being co n trary to ag reem en ts m ade
cam pus of the U niversity of Oregon school d istricts in Lane county. D avis cham pion egg laying hen, clim bed to ophy, Reed College, P ortland, Or.
airplane accidents.
originally w ith them by G overnor Ste­
a t Eugene, and a t th e m edical school and T h u rsto n seek to become one dis- ; ber roost S aturday w ithout laying the
Colonel W illiam B. Mellah, 75, a vens In the early days.
in P ortland, to tal 3069, it is announced trict, and Union, L iberty and L aurel usua' eKK of the day and her record P a ris T r ip A bando ned by V e te ra n s .
world figure in M asonic circles and
T he Indians a re chafing under the
by Earl M. P allett, reg istrar.
Home, ln th e Ju n ctio n City section, j now stan d s at 173 eggs In as many
K ansas City, K an.—-The national ex­ one of the best known Masons in the
license
and license fee restriction.
O regon’s d eer hunting season, which are asking to be united.
j consecutive days.
e c u ti v e council of th e V eterans of U nited S tates, died at his home In
They feel th at by previous right of
sta rte d S eptem ber 10, officially catue
Foreign W ars, m eeting here, voted to I C incinnati. Colonel Melish becam e -
O regon's prune crop has sufficient- !
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possession the regulations are not |<ir
to a close last week. O fficials a t the ly d istin ct dem and from th a t of Cali- j
TH E M ARKETS
abandon the proposed pilgrim age to 33d degree Mason when he was 33
to them . Lewis C astom a of CInnebar
sta te gam e com m ission characterized fornia, and th e crop h ere is so sh o rt i
P aris next year.
T he nation-w ide Tears old. He was the youngest man
P o rtla n d
th e season as th e m ost successful in this y ear th a t packers a re already pro­
\ \ h eat—Big Bend bluestem $1.21; cam paign to send the w ar m others of 0Te<" to receive th a t high honor in is president of th e council. Sam Eyley
of N esika vice-president, P e te r Thom­
history.
ratin g th eir o rd ers for certain sizes, hard white, federation, soft white A m erica to visit the cem eteries of th e j <h« northern jurisdiction of the United
as of route 2, C hehalis, secretary.
The Til T aylor sta tu e will be com­ and it is predicted th a t the Oregon w estern white, hard w inter, $1 18; soldier dead In F rance, at th e ex- States.
pleted by Ju ly 1 of n ext year and will crop will be sold before the 1928 crop n o rth ern spring, w estern red, $1 16
pense of the federal governm ent next
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H a w a iia n D e b a te rs D e fe a t U . of O.
be unveiled at th e Pendleton Round-up comes on, p ackers reported.
H ay — Alfalfa. $1650© 17; valley spring, was indorsed by F rank T. Stra- E arthquake Shock Lasts Whole H our
H onolulu.—U niversity of Hawaii de­
in Septem ber, according to an an ­
Berkeley, C a l.- A severe earthquake
The board of reg en ts of sta te nor­ tim othy. $16 5O®17; eastern Oregon yor, com m ander-ln-chlef of the vet-
b aters defeated the team from the Uni­
nouncem ent made recen tly by Chas. mal schools authorized th e building tim othy, $20.
of m ore than an hour's duration
versity of O regon here. The decision
H. Marsh.
B utterfat 46c.
com m ittee to proceed with th e land
recorded on the seism ograph a t the
Eggs Ranch. $7© 46c.
M a rc o n i L a u d s B eam R adio S ystem . I U niversity of C alifornia Monday. The was by vote of th e audience. The de­
W ith th e re-oiling of a sh o rt section scaping of the grounds for the E astern
bate was on th e su b ject: "Resolved,
C attle—S teers, good. $ 9 0 9 35.
of sta te highway betw een Echo and Oregon norm al school in I-a Grande.
W ashington, D. C.—The beam sys - Quake started at 8:05 a. m and « a .
that e x tra - te rrito ria lity in China
Hogs Medium to choice, $1006© tem of radio
P endleton finished, all re-oiling work N othing was said a t the m eeting In
transm
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approxim ately 1500 miles distan t from
tb 's y ear in the La G rande division is Salem recently as to when actual 11 50.
for all fu tu re w ireless im provem ents, Berkeley, according to P rofessor Je rry should be abolished forthw ith.”
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— Medium to choice, $10.50 in the opinion of W illiam Marconi, Byerly, seism ologist.
com pleted, according to state highway building op eratio n s would get under
P o in d e x te r W ill S eek S en a te Seat.
117».
d e p artm en t officials.
here as one of Italy's rep resen tativ es
way.
Spokane, W ash.—Miles Poindexter
S eattle.
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radio
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More th an 75 per re n t of th e stu ­
D isposition of th e rem ainder of the
W heat Soft w hite, w estern white, Upon its perfection, he believes, will
of
Spokane, am b assad o r to Pern, an­
d en ts of th e U niversity of Oregon are money received by Douglaa county i
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W innipeg.— B reaking all previoua nounced his candidacy for the repub­
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naru w inter, n o rth ern tp r ln r n in. depend to a large extent the develop­
m em bers of some church, or have a from the governm ent a as its sh
are of
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records, a total of 4.356.000 bushels of
church preference, it was announced the Gregon and C alifornia land gran t 1 w estern red. $1 19; bluestem , $1.25; m ent of such widely different wire- grain was weighed Into th e elevators lican nom ination for U nited S tates
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lets applications as
Photographic of the Canadian Pacific railw ay in sen ato r here. He said he would resign
In E ugene by Rev H. W. Davis, direc­ tax refund was made at R oseburg by
hard w inter, $1 33*4.
hla am bassadorship and e n te r the cam­
transm ission and radio telephony
to r of U nited C hristian work on the the county court. Of th e sum orig
one day
The previoua record was paign next March.
H ay — Alfalfa. $25; tim othy jjg-
cam pus.
Inally received. $450.000 In round fig­
made
in
1925.
when
3.559.000
bushels
P. 8 . $23.
B leachers Crash at Gridiron Game
Huge m asses of Jetlyfish have been ures was apportioned to various school
were hauled to elevators on November
B u tte rfa t—50c.
O ne F a m ily R u n t M ill 108 Y ears.
Richm ond. V a -F o rty -e lg h t person, 20
w ashed upon th e north beach of tbs and road funds som e tim e ago. leaving
Eggs Ranch, 46c.
D exter. M aine.—A survey of the
U m pqua riv er w ithin th e past week a balance of $1.022,147 unexpended.
w ere Injured sufficiently to be ,.k e n
C a b l e — S tee rs, choice. $ 9 6 9.40.
to hospitals and a num ber, estim ated S chools a t G ra n ts Pass to Reopen. woolen m ills of th e country has
T he m ass of jellyfish is 20 feet In The co u rt has gone on record as
H ug s P rim e . I H . 4 0 O H 50.
brought to light th a t the Amos Ab­
from 16 to 10. were less severly hurt
w idth and about 2 feet In depth and stressin g the need of a new courthouse
G ran . Paas O r -O ran ts P . . . , chools bot W oolen com pany here has been
Spokane.
when a section of wooden bleacher,
extends sev eral yards along the ocean and Jail and now ap p ro p riates $200.u09
»111 open October 31. following the
Cattle—Steers, good. $l$O 0*og.
operating for 108 years. It has been
collapsed al a football game here,
frontage.
tor th eir construction.
closing for more than a m onth because run over th at long span of years by
H o g e Good, $10 60010.7|.
throw ing to« persons to the ground
of infantile paralysis.
WASHINGTON FIRE LOSS
SHOWS DECREASE
NEW TARIFF NOTE
NEW SAFETY RECORD
MADE BY RAILROADS
15 CONVICTED IN
SEATTLE BOOZE CASE
the sam e fa m ily .