Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 01, 1928, Image 2

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, MARCH I. 1928
HOOVER AND WILLIS
BATTLE FOR OHIO
A. P. G IA N N IN I
Fight Likened to 1920 Con­
te s t B etw een H arding
and Wood.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
IMPORTANT TASKS
AHEAD OF CONGRESS
Gradual extension of Coes county
roads to connect isolate! districts
I with main traffic arteries Is the plan
of the Coos County Good Roads as­
sociation as outlined at the session
held in Coquille last week. Approxl-
None of the M a jo r Problem s
H a v e B een S o lved
Up to D a te .
B rief Resum e of H appenings of la te ly 25 were present
At a meeting of the Columbia coun­
the W eek Collected for
ty fair board held in St. Helens it wag
decided to add a horse department to
O ur R eaders.
the fair exhibits, special attention to
Columbus, O. — Repetition of the
be given to breeding stock. Addition
1920 battle between Senator Warren
Delma Olson, 6. of Reedsport, swal­ ot this department will necessitate the
Washington, D. C.— Although at the
O. Harding and General Leonard Wood
lowed a round tin whistle and suf­ bnlldlng of a horse barn.
halfway mark of its first session, the
fered no 111 consequences.
for control of Ohio’s delegation to the
70th congress has yet to dispose of a
The house has passed Senator Mc­
republican national convention la fore­
»ingle one of the eight major prob­
The golden wedding anniversary of Nary’s bill granting to the state of
seen In the fight between Senator
lems which faced it when It met De­
Mr. and Mrs. Judson C. Allen was ob­ Oregon for park purposes the rocks
Frank R Willis and Secretary of Com­
cember 6.
served in Newberg last week.
off
the
coast
known
as
Seal,
Elephant
merce Herbert Hoover for state mas­
Material progress has been made la
The annual session of the Oregon and Castle. The transfer is made to
tery.
the drafting of bills as solutions of
State
Holstein
Breeders’
association
Insure
protection
of
the
scenic
land­
A. P. Giannini, president of the
The outcome In 1920 resulted In a
some of the problems but It is now
marks against defacement.
victory for Senator Harding, his sub­ Bank of Italy corporation, who has was held In St. Helena recently.
regarded as inevitable that several
Warner
grange
celebrated
its
64th
Work
on
one
of
the
piers
of
the
new
sequent nomination at the Chicago placed his Income of 1927, estimated
must be left for the congress to be
convention and his election as presl- I at a m illion and a half dollars, at the anniversary at an all-day meeting at bridge across the McKenzie river be­
Col. R. W. Stew art, chairm an o f the elected next November as It will
dent.
disposal of the University of Cali­ the grange hall in New Era last Sat­ low the old Coburg bridge was started
board
of the Standard Oil Company of •carcely be possible to get through
urday.
by the Lane county crew recently.
Both not only filed formal declara­ fornia.
Indiana, who refused to zn zw er some highly controversial legislation at the
The
stage
of
the
river
is
now
such
tions of candidacy with the secretary
Advertising clubs In all sections of
questions asked by the senate com­ thort session to begin next December.
of state, thus entering them In the
western Oregon were represented at that operations can be carried on
Flood relief, probably the most im­
m
ittee investigating the oil lease
presidential preference primary, April
the annual banquet ol the Salem Ad without intreference by the water.
portant of all pending questions, still
scandals.
24, for popular indorsement of the re­
The Barbey Packing company has
club held last week.
is In the formative stage, but leader»
publican voters, but also entered a
An organization of the Madras aw-arded a contract for the construc­
in both houses are determined to put
complete slate of delegates In the pri­
tion
of
docks
and
a
modern
salmon
chamber of commerce was perfected
through a hill so as to make improb­
mary contest.
last Tuesday. The organization starts cannery and cold-storage plant on the
able a repetition of the 1927 disaster
Heading the list Willis delegates at
property
immediately
east
of
the
port
Detroit. — A corporation has been with a membership of 50.
In the Mississippi valley states.
large Is Colonel Carmi A. Thompson, formed to develop a “free energy"
of Astoria treminus near Astoria, pur­
The house committee has formu­
Initiation
of
approximately
400
new
Cleveland, the senator's campaign motor Invented by Lester J. Hender­
chased from the Sanborn interests.
lated a bill calling for federal pay­
members featured a gathering in Sa­
manager and former United States shot, Pittsburg electrical engineer.
Winter has brought no fears to
lem of more than 50 Oregon camps of
treasurer, while Congressman Theo­
Chicago.—Within 24 hours after the ment of all expenses, but this bill as
An experimental model of the new
blooming flowers in Baker county. At
Woodmen
of
the
World.
dore E. Burton, Cleveland, heads the motor, said to be electro-magnetlcally
spectacular
holdup of a Grand Trunk a whole runs counter to the adminis­
the home of Mrs. F. I. Horan, whose
list of Hoover delegates at large.
train
on
the
southwestern outskirts tration view and Chairman Reed wilt
The
Bend
Skyliners,
a
newly
organ
operated without fuel and drawing its
husband Is postmaster at Keating,
Each side also selected a woman on power from the air or ground, is at lied outing club, announces a walking
of
Chicago,
the
police announced that begin a series of conferences this
northeast of Baker, a deep red petunia
the at large slate. Hoover chose Mrs. Selfridge field, where a successful match In the near future from Red­
one
suspect
had
confessed his share week In an effort to reach an agree­
Hugh Clark of Steubenville. Each test was reported to have been made. mond to Bend, a distance of 18 miles. has bloomed profusely all winter. It of the robbery, implicating seven men ment satisfactory to all. At the same
his had as many as 42 blooms at one
side also gave representation to the
time, the senate committee will be­
including two railroad workers.
Whether the motor will prove prac­
The Oregon State Grange, as a body, time.
negro race on their list of delegates- tical and revolutionize the automo­
More than »17,000 of the »133,000 gin drafting a measure.
la
not
In
favor
of
the
proposed
flat
»3
Elmer Miller, government hunter in
at-large.
has
con-
, loot was recovered and 25 suspects 1 Farm relief,
— which
------- —
— agitated w«*-
tive world will depend upon future license fee for automobiles, according ,,
turry county, recently climaxed along including five women, were arrested rress for a numb«r ot years, likewise
While all the Hoover delegates are tests, aeronautical experts who hare
to George Palmiter, master of the or­ career as a nemesis of cougars by
pledged second choice to James R. viewed tests of the model said today.
in several raids, the police said. Vir­ Is to be pressed at this session, with
ganization.
killing the largest ever recorded at
Garfield of Cleveland, son of the ex-
William B. Stout, president of the
tually all were connected with the the fight again centering around the
It Is estimated that about 600 cars the Portland office of the United
presldent, who Is not an avowed can Stout Air Service, Inc., and designer
equalization fee of the original Mc-
holdup, the police reported.
didate but merely consenting to the of the all-metal type of transport of broccoli will be shipped out of States bureau of biological survey.
The robbery was swift and dramatic, Nary-Haugen bill. The senate com­
use of his name In order to comply planes manufactured by the Ford Douglas county this season. There The hide measured 9 feet 7 Inches The train was stopped by a "pas­ mittee has reported such a bill and a
with the state primary law, a majority Motor company, said the motor was are between 1200 and 1500 acres in from tip to tip.
senger" at St. Maria’s, not a scheduled similar effort will be made in the
of the Willis delegates are believed to very Impressive” and "actually un cultivation.
The Astoria National bank, one of atop.
house committee March 5.
be pledged second choice to ex-Oov- canny." He expressed a desire to
Hlllstrom Brothers, low bidders for the city’s largest financial institu­
Tax revision still is buried in the
Then the mail car was bombed and
ernor Lowden of Illinois. Senator Cur­ see how a large model, designed to crushed rock on The Dalles-Californla tions, failed to open its doors last
two of the bandits quickly but pains­ senate finance committee which is de­
tiss also received a number of second- develop power enough to lift an air­ highway, Dufur to Cow Canyon, are week, patrons of the bank being noti­
takingly searched for the mail sacks ferring action on the house measure
choice pledges.
rushing work on their rock crusher In fied by a notice on the door that the containing the money.
plane, would operate.”
until after the first tax returns for
bank was under direction of the con­
Hendershot claims his motor runs Buttles canyon.
All sped away in a waiting automo­ this year are received on March 15.
on free electrical energy taken from
There is a growing belief at the capi­
J. A. Graham, ranger of the Mount troller of the currency for the federal bile.
the air or ground and utilizes no fuel Hood national forest at Waplnltia, is reserve system.
tol that there will be no tax. revision
whatever.
Nearly all of the 1927 crop of Hood
mobilizing a crew to cut a 60-foot trail
at this session as the administration
B R IE F G EN ER A L N E W S
through timber as a cattle driveway River apples and pears, which reach­
and congress are far apart on the form
ed approximately 1400 cars, has been
Homes of nearly a dozen Chicago It should take.
M O FFA T TU N N EL O PEN ED to keep stock off the highway.
■hipped. The Apple Growers’ associ­ and Cook county officials were under
Mrs.
Ella
Hannula,
21.
of
Astoria,
Geneva.—Formal agreement that It
Impressive Ceremony M arks Dedica­ was shot and killed by her husband, ation. which has shipped 575 cars of police guard in response to bomb
was Impossible at present to Institute
tion of Passageway.
George Hannula, 22, at the conclusion apples and 200 cars of pears, has in threats.
a worldwide agreement to provide na­
Denver, Colo.—Colorado with formal of a birthday party at which Hannula storage there 64 cars of apples and 16
Gifford Pinchot, ex-goveinor, has de- '
tions security against attack wag
cars of d'Anjou pears.
dined to become a candidate for the
reached by the League of Nations se- ceremonies Sunday officially opened was celebrating his 22d birthday.
Although remnants of snowbank», republican nomination for United
the famous Moffat tunnel.
curity commission.
The Union County Ministerial asso
Twenty-five hundred persons, In a elation disbanded last week, adopting relic» of the New Year’s sleet storm, States senator from Pennsylvania.
The commission decided to recom­
_______ production
Detroit, Mich.—Ten men, including
American automobile
mend negotiations only of direct •pedal train of four sections made a new constitution that extends the may be seen on the north side of
treaties between two nations and re­ the trip from Denver to the east scope of membership to Include not buildings In Hood River, spring flow- I during January amounted to 225.039 8 ev‘° officers of the Michigan na-
’ two regular army offi­
gional treaties among groups In which portal of the tunnel to witness the only pastors but church workers as ers are reported. Mrs. E. Bartmess, I vehicles, as compared with 133,547 tlonal guard,
who annually picks the first early sea- during December and 238,926 during cers and an ex-national guard officer,
signatories would pledge themselves historic event, to hear speeches com well.
son flowers, reported the crocuses of | January, 1927.
were arrested by United States secret
to defend each other against attack. mending the work of the men who
Salem will be made a station on
her
front lawn in bloom.
made
the
tunnel
possible
and
to
wit­
A refinancing project of the South- service agents on charges of perpetra­
At one time It had been hoped that
the Pacific Air Transport company’s
With repairs complete following an
Paclfic railroad, under which »29,- ting frauds mounting into thousand»
the league could sponsor one all-ln- ness the governor and an ex governor coast line provided a first-class land­
________
m be ot dollars through a scheme of pay-
easily _____
have __ been 400,000 of 4 4 ____
per ___________
cent bonds will
elusive treaty that would bind all na­ of Colorado drive a golden spike into ing field is made available, according accident that might
PaddlTg, aDd pa’r check forging,
tions to defend any one nation that a tie Just at the eastern mouth of the to Arthur E. Glbbard, assistant post­ disastrous, the J. H. Chambers & Son | ls8Ued and sold. was approved by" the
mill at Cottage Grove is ready for re- | ^n^ers^a^e commerce commission.
Included in the charges are accu­
master.
was attacked. But some of the great tunnel.
The tunnel, 6 2 miles long, Is the
powers, notably the British empire na­
Major Vicent Lim, a student at ____
the sations that the officers stole the
The year old son of R. J. Hunt of sumption. The big drive and fly
tions. refused to bind themselves to longest railroad bore In the North Bridge, on the Coos Bay highway, is wheel of the main engine went to I Beneral «taff school at Fort Leaven* pay checks of privates and Intimi­
send warships or transport troops to American continent. It will cut off In a Myrtle Point hospital with serl- pieces, but the big chunk that left | worth> bas been detailed to the Army dated those who complained with
any part of the world the league 27 miles of travel over the continental ous burns suffered when the child the wheel Imbedded Itself in the con- War college for a course of lnstruc- threats of courtmartial and personal
might direct in order to prosecute divide and the road when completed tipped a pot of boiling chocolate over crete foundation.
ti°n, thereby winning the distinction violence. It also is charged the offi­
wars In which they might not be in­ to Salt Lake City will cut the distance his body.
Several mineral springs of moderate I ° f b*iDB the flrst ^Hpino to be thus cers forged indorsements to these
between Denver and the Pacific coast
terested.
checks and spent the money for liquor
flow have been lately discovered on ' honored
As a result of the crime wave In
by 181 miles.
the George E. Ferguson timber tract ) Commercial failures in 1927 caused In blind pigs, and that the payrolls
Salem,
during
the
past
two
weeks,
Coloradoans declared its completion
six miles north of Gold Hill, on the a. IoM ° f more than <500,000.000 in the were padded with the names of men
CO -O PER A TIVE LAW S VALID opens
up a hitherto inacceseible In­ the city council has authorixed the south slope of the mountains, between I nited States, directors of Jhe Na­ who had not drilled and these checks
employment
of
two
additional
patrol­
likewise cashsd under forged Indorse­
Organization Handling Farm Products land empire as large as the state of
men and the purchase of another Sants valley and Sardine creek. The tional Association of Credit Men were ments.
Pennsylvania.
Informed
by
E.
Paul
Phillips,
director
Found to Be Legal.
water
of
these
springs
is
well
pro­
prowler car.
Washington. D. C. — Implied ap­
portioned soda water containing silica, of the adjustment bureau department
The congregation of the Assembly
Lowden Petitions Filed In N. Dakota.
of the association.
lithia. Iron, mercury and magnesit.
proval was given the cooperative
W R IG H T W ANTS C R E D IT
Bismarck, N. I).—Request that the of God, at Baker, has been granted a
marketing laws of 42 states by the
Richard
Rice
has
been
named
pa­
permit for the erection of a new 210r
Spanish W a r Hero Dies in M iam i.
Sending Historic Plane to London Ex-
supreme court In sustaining the Bing­ name of ex-Governor Frank O. Low-
000 church building. Besides the au­ rade director for the Pendleton Round-
Miami. Fla.—John R. Johnson, 65,
Up. succeeding Cecil Curl, who has
ham act of Kentucky, alined to con­ den of Illinois be placed on the repub­
Plained by Pioneer Aviator.
ditorium,
the
church
will
contain
two
trol the cooperative marketing of to­ lican ballot In North Dakota’s primary other rooms.
Washington. D. C .-O rvllle Wright.
resigned due to the press of farming credited by fellow members of the
March 20 was made In petitions filed
bacco.
activities. Rice has assisted much John J. Pershing post. United Spanish Pioneer aviator, explains in an article
with the secretary of state.
"Danger—explosive.” These words, In the Round-Up programs of the past War Veterans here with having fired
It sustained the right of associations
Sta 1 a °roPUb"Ca"0n ln thp United
printed in bold letters, were on a sign A budget for the 1928 show, which the first American shot of the Span­
or corporations to be organized with
Is -»nd. r Sprvlce" H’agazine, that he
Court
Upholds
Arrest
of Stew art.
left
by
considerate
robbers
frightened
membership limited to agriculturists
will be held September 19-22, was ish American war, died In a hospital
Washington. D. C.—Senate arrest of away at 4 A. M. while attempting to adopted at a meeting of directors last here. The shot, fired from the U. S. S. airplane’to the ° rlKiDal 1903 Wri«bt
under contracts for the purchase and
Raleigh, aboard which Johnson was a °um rather
mu * 1
sales of farm products. States, It as­ Robert W Stewart, oil king and de­ blow the safe at the Farmers’ union week.
"because of the hos ile and’ “ r T
serted. may relieve such organizations fiant Teapot Dome witness, was up­ store In Cottage Grove.
Like the ghost story that sends a gunner, was a direct hit ln answer
d
“ r
A strike of high grade ore is report­ child to bed shaking with fright a to the Spanish batteries at El Frails attitude shown towards
from the operations of laws relating held by the courts.
. _
.
us by the of-
in Manll.
Manila k
bay.
ed at the Bill Nye gold mine, »outh lantern, swung by a man wanting a In
to monopolies and unlawful combina,
fiuais of the Smithsonian institution.*
T H E M ARKETS
of Gold Hill on Galice creek. This ride, unnerved William Yoder, who
tlons.
nlng of
* ‘ nSt,tUte the beB,n-
Portland
property Is an old time producer, was returning to Toledo at dusk last 2 Comm anders Blamed for S-4 Sinking 1 —
g ot
subtle
, .,
Referring to the provision of the
Wheat Big Bend hluestem, 6141; closed since the beginning of the war Thursday night from a trip to the
Washington D. C. — Responsibility from him and
8“ t0 tak®
Bingham act. which penalizes all who
hls brother. Wilbur.
knowingly solicit members of the as­ hard white. 21 29 4 i federation, soft and only reopened last year.
Willamette valley, and he lost control for the collision between the S-4 sub­ credit f
Mon. andr r r,al" 8CleJtiflc calcúla­
sociation to break their contracts to white, western white. 21 284; hard
Prospectors, three of them from of hi. car, which plunged over an marine and the coast guard destroyer o s l o Ä
S
‘° the U te
market their products through the as­ winter, western red, »1 2 1 4 ; northern Baker, are reported to have made a embankment. Neither he nor his wife Paulding off Provincetown, Mass , last
spring. $1 23
of the^insthu^e ey'
rich strike below the Old Nelson was seriously hurt.
December was placed Jointly on the
sociation. the court declared that such
Hay — Alfalfa. » 1 8018 50; valley placer diggings west of Baker and the
of both craft in the
restrictions were lawful.
It Is probable that St. Helens soon commanders
h® ,eH
timothy. 218018 50; eastern Oregon ore Is said to have an assayed value will have a mail delivery service by port of the special naval court o’ £ course nelessa'rv "tv
timothy,
220
50
0
21.
QUlry.
d,
88ary.
U
rl«bt
declared he
U. 8. Consumption of Sugar Increased.
of approximately »90 per ton.
carrier, according to C. W. Linebaugh,
o h m a‘'H
h ‘he belM tha‘ 'be work
Butterfat 49 0 52c.
Washington, I). C. Twelve times at
Reaction of Umatilla county dairy postal inspector, who Is making a sur­
PanuTlv f ?
br° ,her
be im-
Egga Ranch. 23026c.
Idaho Baby Chick Curb Halted
much sugar Is consumed by the aver­
herds to tuberculosis tests given Uy vey of the city. The receipts of the
r Dd W“ ‘ reCe,Te
Cattle--Steers, good, 21150012 60. Dr. W. E Thlstlewulte. federal veter- local postoffice and the site of the
Boise. Idaho-Idaho state officer, ahatever cr“ dR
age American of today aa was used
eJit it is entitled to.”
Hogs Medium to choice, 230935.
by his ancestors a century ago. A
Inarlan. amount to only a fraction of town warrant the eetahl'ehmeat ot are enjoined from enforcing regUia
Lambs—Medium to choice. 211500 1 per cent, he announced at Pendleton the service, which could have been tlons governing the shipment of bahv
■urvey of the sugar Industry recently
«as C ty Bank Gang Gets »50,737.
12.26.
chicks into the .tats under . , em
completed disclosed that the average
upon the completion of a number of obtained some time ago had there
Kansas
citv gu* ° - * rmed Wl,h »">
Seattle.
porary
restraining
order
signed
h
.
-ub
-ta,
nm.
herd tests.
been more sidewalks in portions of
per capita sugar consumption In 1927
Federal
District
Judge
Cav.nab
Wheat Soft white, western white,
shotgun, an I
' thre® 8awed-° H
was 107 pounds, while In 1828 ||
Forest Sleeves, a resident of Ue the outlying residential districts.
»129; hard winter. (1.134; western
me,..... a b? ; everal 45-callber auto-
amunted to only 8 8 pounds.
The Oregon Auto Camp association
wThn: ih"’b^ e
Port
Orford
district,
hung
head
down­
red. »123; northern spring. »1.254-
10 «o 15 ,bank r° bb" 8’
dosed Its convention In Roseburg last
bluestem. 21 40; dark northern spring* ward four hours before he was re­
Manila. The democratic territorial ,h* Ultv bank h?
numb*r’ 8h°t up
South Dakota to Vota on Dry Law.
week, adopting unanimously in its fin­ convention
leased
from
a
tree
where
he
was
instructed
the
'
al
»1 45; dark hard winter. 21.39.
al
session
a
resolution
opposing
the
Bismarck. N. D.- -A popular voig
— Alfalfa, 224. timothy, 238- caught while trimming limbs from the proposed »8 per year license fee on gate, of the Philippines to the dem
neat June on the repeal of the pro­ P. Bay
maple. When Mr. Sleeves failed to
8 . »34.
cratlc convention to vote for Gov
hibition provision of the state consti­
return home for dinner Mrs Step tea automobiles. It waa the sentiment Smith of N e , York fo t h . '
Butterfat—Me.
expressed
In
the
discussion
that
Ore­
waa In*
tution Is demanded In petitions that
searched for him and found him after
dential nomination.
Prezi.
Eggs Ranch. 23024c.
gon's exceptionally fine highway sys­
have been presented to the secretary
two
hours
of
hanging
in
the
uncotn
Cattle - Steers, choice. (1160012 50.
Federal ^ ^ T ^ T g n , *
of state by counsel tor the Better
Illinois
fortable position, with an Injured lag tem. coupled with convenient and well-
Hogs Prime, »9 30 0 9 40.
equipped
automobile
camps,
will
prove
Citizenship association. The petition
which
was
caught
by
the
dislodged
"
a»hin<too.
D.
C
—A
m
u
^ ’ngBefd
Spokane.
Th ,uprem« court
bore 13.000 signatures. Sooo more
limb. It required two hours mors oe- a great attraction to the tonrist public to< an additional U o e w , . no ! ^ horl> held ,he Illln n
Cattle Steers, good, »11.150110«.
and that any action which might In­
than required by law.
fore
neighbors
could
be
found
to
re­
office, and feder.,
™
-
Hogs—Good. » 9 0 * 10.
terfere with the road program would 0 « the ronn'ry was t g n e T h ^ * * ' the last
,
ln e aw Passed by
lease the limb.
result In heavy losses.
dent Coolidge.
d
cents on the
tallon.
FREE ENERGY MOTOR
WILL BE DEVELOPED
SEVEN IMPLICATED
IN TRAIN ROBBERY
SECURITY COMPACT
IS IMPOSSIBLE NOW
MICHIGAN GUARD
OFFICERS ARRESTED
K,' i ’ ' h *“"-*