HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, MAY 3, 1928 SENATE COMMITTEE REVISES TAX BILL Clean up day for Dayton was helo Saturday. Mayor U'Ren asked all ctt IRA E. ROBINSON A. JOHNSTON liens to co-operate with city officials In the move. A freak of natura In the form of a triple, or nine-pointed trtlllum, was Measure Pared Down to Meet Brief Resume of Happenings o found near Falrvale school by Verlie German-Irish Conquerors of Warner, pupil at the school, last week. Treasury Deadline of the Week Collected for the North Atlantic Cheered The flower was large and perfectly $200,000,000. formed, all Dine of the white petals Our Readers. by Thousands. being of equal size. The ordinary tril- Washington, D. C.—The house >290,- The postoffice at Westfir, which Is Hum is three-pointed. New York.—Ten years after the end 000,000 tax reduction bill was remodel­ Three new buildings will be con­ now fourth class, will be raised to of the World war two former German ed completely by the senate finance presidential class July 1, the postof­ structed at the Multnomah county fair­ •oldlers and an Irish veteran of the committee In voting a >203,000,000 re­ grounds in OTesham. this summer, ac­ fice department has announced. allied air forces paraded In peaceful duction schedule Into the measure to- A corn club has been formed in the cording to plans now being prepared triumphs through the streets of New meet the limitation set by the admin­ Kinton community of Washington by M. E. Reed, county engineer. Two York Monday. istration. county. Roy Van Kleek is president of the new buildings will be used In While hundreds of thousands The republican majority of the com­ exhibiting livestock and the third will and Mabie Van Kleek, secretary. cheered their passing and millions mittee pared down the total cut with­ be used as a machinery hall. more listened In on the celebration A cannery and packing plant of a in range of the treasury deadline of The Bowman-Hicks Lumber com­ by radio, Baron Gunther von Huene- strictly modern design is being con­ >200,000,000 over the votes of the pany will resume operations In the feld, Major James Fttzmaurlce and structed at Empire In Coos county democrats, who had advanced a >325,- sawmill at La Grande and In the log­ Captain Hermann Koehl were carried by L. J. Simpson and associates. 000,000 plan. ging camps In Wallowa county on along the route where the 89th divi­ Gross earnings of the Mountain Tuesday, May 1. The company has To win the support of the western sion and General John J. Pershing States Power company during 1927 republican Independents, whose sup­ been inactive since last October. About were feted when they returned from were $3,391,690, an Increase of 8.11 215 men will be employed In La port Is necessary for the party In the the war. per cent over the previous year. approaching fight on the floor, the re­ Grande and 200 In the woods. Flags of the United States, Germany Ira E. Roblnasn of Grafton, W. Va., Albany college has received a check and the Irish Free State were un­ Dragged a half mile by a runaway who haa been confirmed a t a member publicans abandoned the proposal of the treasury for repeal of the inheri­ for $5000 from New York as a gift horse, Karol Argraves, 12-year-old son of the federal radio commission. furled for the three men who were tance tax. The plan, which ignores from the estate of Mrs. Butler, a friend first to complete a westward airplane of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Argraves, was A. Johnston of Cleveland, who Is the proposals of both the house and flight across the north Atlantic ocean, head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive of the college who died recently killed on the Argraves ranch near Secretary Mellon, follows:' a feat that won them a reception such Engineers. Merrill. The horse ran away just as A count of aliens In Coos county, Reduction of the corporation tax as New York alone knows how to carried on with help from the schools, the boy was mounting. His foot was from 13H to 12^4 per cent instead of bestow on her visiting heroes. caught In the stirrup and the child disclosed but 174 adults who are not 1114 Per cent as voted by the house. On the municipal tug Macom the was dragged along the ground. citizens, 107 males and 67 females. Repeal of the automobile levy of 3 airmen were taken down New York The appeal of P. J. McGowan & J. H. Farrar. Salem postmaster, has per cent as voted by the house. bay while harbor «.raft staged a re­ Washington, D. C.—The mounting received word from Representative Sons, Inc., challenging the validity of Revision of the surtax rates apply­ ception such as that accorded Colonel Hawley that plans are being completed the Oregon law prohibiting the opera­ death rate among civil war veterans ing on incomes between >18,000 and Lindbergh. Then came a formal re­ for an addition to the Salem federal tion of fish wheels and drag seines on reduced the number In March to only >70,000, proposed by Mr. Mellon, but ception at city hall and a subsequent the Oregon side of the Columbia river 79,300 pensioners. A total of 1283 died building. Spokane, Wash.—Major John T, not provided the house. parade up Fifth avenue. Tuesday was dismissed recently by the supreme last month, the pension bureau an­ Fancher, 37, commander of the 41st Increase in the exemptions allowed William P. Smith was elected presl night the aviators were guests of hon­ court. The court affirmed the deci­ corporations from >2000 to >3000, pro­ or at a municipal dinner at the Hotel division air service unit, Washington dent of the Baker Manufacturers as sion of the lower courts sustaining the nounced. Once, In 1898, the pensioners total­ vided by the house. national guard, died In Wenatchee gociation at an organization meeting Commodore, where they received law. ed 745,822, which was the peak, but it Increase In exemptions under 10 per the tribute of at least 2000 persons. Sunday from injuries received when In the chamber of commerce rooms Plans for the Yamhill Jersey cattle remained for increases In appropria­ cent admission tax from 75 cents to an aerial bomb he was holding In his last week. show to be held In McMlnnvIlh the tions to bring the highest in the Washington, D. C.—The flags of hand exploded, said Information re­ The district convention of the South latter part of May are being made. amount of pensions in 1923, when >3, house proposed Increase only to >1; increase to 25 per cent In tax on prize Germany and Ireland, which the Bre­ ceived here. ern Oregon Federation of Women's A subscription list for cash prizes has >141,377,515 was disbursed. Major Fancher had gone to Wenat fight admissions, as proposed by men carried on Its transatlantic flight, Clubs was held In Medford last week, been circulated with a goal of >400. Every civil war pensioner is now house, accepted. were laid across the grave of Floyd chee with other officers of his unit with delegations from every city In It Is expected that at least 100 cattle to participate In the annual apple more than 80 years old, but it was Repeal of levies on cereal bever­ Bennett Saturday by the German and the territory. will be on exhibition. The winner In estimated at the bureau that a few of ages and wine, as proposed by house. Irish filers, to commemorate his fi­ blossom festival and in the dedication F. C. Sloan, representing the Idaho- the county contest will go to Salem the civil war beneficiaries will live of an aviation field there. He had Reduction In the rates on insurance delity to the traditions of the air. Washington Seed company, Is In the and Portland fairs. landed after a night bombing maneu­ 25 more years. This estimate is based companies from 13*4 per cent to 12 >4 Bennett, who had safely flown over Athena-Weston district lining up acre­ High school typing champions from on the fact that five Mexican war pen- per cent. the North Pole with Byrd, was unable ver and was examining some of the age under contract for bean growing 85 Oregon cities gathered at Corvallis sioners are still on the roll, although to withstand the attack of pneumo­ bombs that had failed to explode on a large scale. last Saturday for the sixth annual It has been 80 years since that war. nia which he suffered while going to when one of them was detonated un­ The mill of the Creswell Lumber state contest under the auspices of the expectedly, Injuring him so badly that The last survivor of the revolution­ the aid of his fellow airmen. company on Bear creek, four miles secretarial training department of ary war, Daniel F. Bakerman, died he died In a hospital there. Major Fancher was the republican east of Creswell, was sold by the Oregon Agricultural college. A state April 5, 1869, at the age of 109 years, candlate for representative In con­ Bherlff Saturday on execution to credi­ novice champion to attend the na­ and 90 years after the war of 1812 gress from the fifth district In 1926, tors of the concern. tional meet will be selected and team Hiram Cronk, the last survivor of having been defeated by Representa­ that war, died. The third annual convention of the championship determined. Washington, D. C.—A total of >9,- tive HUI, democrat, the Incumbent. northern division of the southern dis­ 000,000 will be made available for con­ About a million pounds of unsold Major Fancher was educated in the trict of Epworth leagues held a three- wool remains In the hands of growers struction of forest roads and trails In GERMANS FAVOR PACT co-operation with state government» Washington, D. C.—Five additional high schools of this city and in the day session at Creswell, last week. In Umatilla county, the largest amount marine planes have been sent to Nic­ university of Washington, where he More than 200 delegates were regis­ of any county In the state, according Proposal to Ban War Deemed One of by the agricultural appropriation bill tered. as agreed upon by the house and sen­ Greatest Since 1919. aragua by the navy for use against was a basketball star. to Pendleton wool authorities. Grow­ Berlin.—Foreign Minister Strese- ate conferees. Bandlno’s forces on the east coast. With the exception of one or two ers are declining to contract their The house agreed to the action o f The planes are to be used In es­ points in Texas, Salem leads all Pa­ crop In advance of shearing opera­ mann has lost no time in letting the BRIEF GENERAL NEWS tablishing a naval air base at Puerto cific coast cities for the accumulation tions, preferring to take chances on United States know that Germany ful­ the senate In increasing the actual The supreme court of Canada de­ of mohair. More than 750,000 pounds Cabezas on the east coast where San- ly approves of Secretary Kellogg's pro­ sum to be appropriated from >6,500,- rise on the eastern markets. dino's forces have been especially ac­ cided that women are not entitled to of mohair was shipped from Salem in state penitentiary officials at Salem j P°sed outlawry of war pact. With the 000 to >7,500,000 and In directing the appointments to the Canadian senate. a single year. tive lately. are confronted with the problem of approval of President von Hindenburg secretary of agriculture to incur ad­ Twenty-one coast guard ships have Brigadier General Frank R. McCoy, There were a total of 668 industrial housing 696 prisoners, a new high and the cabinet, the foreign minister ditional obligations aggregating >1,- President Coolidge's pergonal repre­ been ordered to Detroit to reinforce accidents reported to the public serv­ record population, in a prison with handed a four-page reply to Jacob 500,000 on the credit of the United sentative In Nicaragua, has been call­ the rum patrol against a threatened ice commission during the week end­ normal accommodations for 500 per­ Gould Schurman, the American am­ States, so that >9,000,000 in all can be spent. ed to Washington for a consultation, It flood of Canadian liquor. ing April 26, according to a report sons. Officials said It had become bassador. A reduction of rates on binder twine prepared by the state Industrial acci­ necessary to assign two men to each was said at the state department. The agricultural bill conferees also It Is understood the German note Whether his coming betokens a grave from Portland, Or., to points In Idaho, dent commission. cell. Beds also have been Installed In not only welcomes the American pro­ approved the Increase to >14,000 of turn In the Nicaraguan situation as a Montana and Washington as far east the item to Investigate the earwig In Plans were announced at Roseburg the barber shop and in other parts of posal, but considers It one of the great­ result of reported Increased rebel ac­ as Miles City and Glasgow, Mont., was Oregon and Washington, the amend­ est practical steps toward peace un­ the prison. recently by the Baptist clfurch for the tivities was not learned It was sug­ ordered by the Interstate commerce Oregon leads the Pacific coast states dertaken by any government since the ment providing >15,000 for an investi­ construction of a two-story reinforced gested he would attempt to clear up commission. In gain In ordinary life insurance sales war. It also emphasizes tliat the proj­ gation of improved methods of precool­ By pressing a button In the White concrete building to be used for Sun­ the mystery surrounding the reported day school In connection with the pres­ both for March and the quarter end­ ect is In accord with Germany’s dis­ ing fruit and refrigeration which was seizure by rebels of several American- House. President Coolidge fired the ing with March, the Increase for the armament proposal as championed by requested by fruit growers of Oregon shot that "holed through" the pioneer ent chur< h building. owned mines. Count von Bernstorff in behalf of the and Washington and the addition of O. M. Sanford, city treasurer of For­ month being 6 per cent, and that for German government in Geneva. Despite repeated denials by officials, tunnel of the Great Northern railway >10,000 to the bill for experiment to the three-month period 2 per cent It also was Indicated additional troops under the Cascade range In the state est Grove for eight years, has re­ find a substitute for arsenical sprays. over last year's figures. Sales in the igned because of ill health. Mr. San­ might be sent to Nicaragua to rein­ of Washington. Senate Begins Quiz on S-4 Disaster. A field station In Umatilla county, Eastern Mason Dixon line states ford Is in his 80th year, and has served Pacific coast states for the past year force the 2800 marines already there. Washington, D. C.—An investigation Oregon, to study crop rotation was as­ were 1 per cent larger than In the pre­ Sunday dug out from a belated winter the city as mayor, councilman and of the S-4 submarine disaster was be­ sured In the final approval of a >10,- ceding year. bllxzard which descended upon fruit treasurer for 18 years. gun Saturday by the senate naval af­ 000 Item for the establishment of the MADDEN HONORED A paper bag factory, which will em­ The Jacobs sawmill at North Pow­ trees In full bloom, drove plowmen fairs committee. Forty lives were lost station. ploy 50 workers from the start, about when the submarine was sunk In a Coolidge, Supreme Justice and Diplo­ from their fields, blocked railways and der, which has been closed all winter, highways and tore down telephone and started operations Monday with a full evenly divided between men and wo­ collision with the coast guard cutter mats Attend Services. COOLIDGE PREVENTS STRIKE men, is to be established in St. Helens Washington, I). C.—President Cool­ telegraph wires. Damage by frost to crew of men working 10 hours a day. within a month. General Manager Paulding on December 17. idge. Vice-President Dawes, Justices of fruit trees, it was feared, would mount The mill expects to saw 3,000,000 feet Max Oberdorfer of the St. Helens Trouble on Railroad Will Be Mediated of lumber this season. Britain Gives Egypt Ultimatum on Bill the supreme court, the foreign diplo­ Into the millions. By Board. Pulp A Paper company has announced. Pond lily bulbs, worth $600. were London.—Sir Austen Chamberlain, mats In the capital and his colleagues Wichita, Kas.—Because President C. H. Jaite of Jalte, Ohio, is head of Girl Movie Cashier Shot Down. shipped to Ohio growers last Wednes­ foreign minister, announced in the Coolidge invoked his power under the were among those who came to the Chicago.—The greatest manhunt of day by Fred Bauer, who has a small the company which will Install and house of commons that Britain had capitol Sunday to honor Representa­ railroad labor act to require mediation recent years was in progress here 1n acreage set to rare varieties. Many operate the plant. demanded written assurance from of labor disputes on railroads. 600 em­ tive Martin B. Madden of Illinois. Running wUd after its crew had Egypt that the assemblies bill, objec­ ployes of the Kansas City, Mexico & The veteran legislator, who was one a search of four bandits who shot and come from distant foreign lands, mak­ lost control when brakes failed to hold, tionable England, will be with­ Orient railroad, members of the "big of the little coterie that has dictated killed a 16-yrar-old girl cashier during ing them very expensive. affairs In the house for years, expired a motion picture theatre holdup. Continued rains ever since cherry a light engine on the Silverton Log­ drawn. four” brotherhoods, will operate their without warning In his office in the The girl was shot through the heart and other fruit blossoms appeared ging company railroad Jumped the trains as usual. THE MARKETS appropriations committee room. He when she Involuntarily screamed from have caused much damage to the rails near Mehama, killing Joe Hayes, Union leaders postponed the walk­ Portland was chairman of that powerful com­ fright at the bandits' appearance. A crops, according to fruitgrowers near 54, engineer, and seriously injuring out after receiving a message from girl assistant fainted at her side. The Rert Parson, 54, fireman. Martin Pow- mittee. Wheat — Big Bend bluestem hard Samuel E. Winslow, chairman of the Eugene. Further rains would increase den. a . third member of the crew, white, >1.66; soft • ilte, >1.56; west- , Heart disease was ascribed as the bandits calmly atepped over their bod­ the damage, it was said. mediation board, giving official notice ies. acooped up >1500 In currency and jumped and was not injured. The lo- ern white. >1.55; hard winter >144- that President Coolidge had appointed cause of death. A total of 20.638 voters have regis­ fled. The bandits, armed with shot­ comotive turned completely over after northern spring, >1.45; western red. a fact-finding board of five to report guns and revolvers, held 2000 persons tered for the primary election in Marl­ leaving the track. I >1.44. Franca to Maks Mors Payments. on the dispute. on county. The registration In April, In the audience at hay as they backed A movement recently launched at Hay — Alfalfa. >18.50@19; valley Paris. -Additional provisional pay­ out of the theatre lobby. They es­ 1926, was 18.793. Of the total regis­ ments will be made against French caped In a large closed automobile. tration for the primary election 17,478 Hood River to draw all mid-Columbia timothy, >180 18.50; eastern Oregon Revised Prayer Book up to Common». asparagus growers Into a single ship- I timothy. >20.50021. debts. It was announced. The minis­ London.—Final approval of the re­ are republicans and 5254 democrats. ping and co-operative sales organiza- Butterfat—43044c. try of finance announced agreement, C. M. A St. P. Asks to Iseue Bonds. vised prayerbook measure of the Preparations are under way by the tion In affiliation with the Apple Eggs—Ranch. 200 24c. through an exchange of notes with the Church of England was voted at a Washington. D. C.—Authority to Is­ Burnt River Community club at Hunt Cattle—Steers, good, >11012 25 American and British government, for sue $24,000,000 of general mortgage Ington tor a big picnic of Baker coun­ Growers' association. Is apparently special session of the church assembly. Hogs — Medium to choice, $9 500 The measure about which so much further payments pending funding of 4t> per cent gold bonda was sought ty people, featuring the county's pto- nearing materialization. Car lot ship- metits of asparagus could be made to 10.75. the French debts. controversy has centered now goes to from the Interstate commerce com neers. at Weatherby, Sunday, June 10. advantage, It was stated. The Apple Lambo—Medium to choice. $12,750 the house of commons for acceptance mission by tho Chicago, Milwaukee, planned to make the event an an- Growers' association is equipped with ' 15.00. Auto Speed Record Seeker Kilted. or rejection. The total vote wag 396 ual one. St. Paul A Pacific railroad refrigerating facilities. Seattle. to 153. Daytona Beach, Fla Frank Lock­ Albany will have 22 ornamental post The annual home products dinner Wheat—Soft white, western white, hart. youthful racing driver, was cata­ Tacoma Man Gets Federal Job. type lamps on First street between of the Medford chamber of commerce >1.56; hard winter. >1.42; western red, Coolidge Signs Double Pension Act. pulted to his death when a tire blew Washington. D. C Harris F Mires Lyon and Washington, when the city out while his automobile was speeding of Tacoma. Wash., was nominated to counrtl ratified the bill at the meeting was held at the Hotel Medford Fri­ >146; northern spring, >147; blue- Washington, D. C —President Cool- day. It was one of the most elabor- , stem, >164; dark northern spring, ' idge signed an act granting double loo miles an hour In an attempt to set be assistant to the commissioner of Wednesday night. The contract was ate affairs of the kind ever held there i >1.66; dark hard winter, >1.62. a new record for land travel over the Internal revenue He succeeds Charles let to the Mountain States Power com­ pension to widows and dependents of at which the viands served were home i Hay — Alfalfa, >24; timothy $28; officers or enlisted men of the navy sands of Daytona Beach. R. Nash, who has resigned pany for 10 years. P. 8 . » 4 . grown products only. who died as a result of submarine San. Ayers. 35, foreman of a pile Butterfat—45c. A proposed $105,006 bend issue to Spirit of t t. Louis Going Into Museum. Llndgergh Has Flown 200.000 Mile». disasters. driver (Yew, was killed, and Jack St Louis. Mo—Colonel Charles A. Washington. D. C -Colonel Charles Sharp. 45. one of his workers, was finance the construction of an eight- ; Eggs—Ranch, 22025c. Lindberg announced that he would fly A. Lindbergh has flown more than critically injured when a locomotive n»m grade school and an addition on J Cattle—Steers, choice. >11012.25. American Member of Court Resigns. the Spirit of St Louts to Washington 100,000 miles, or a distance about eight crane and a pile driver overturned on an existing school was ratified last ; Hogs Prlme. >11011.50. Geneva. — John Bassett Moore re­ Spokane. and place the ship In the Smithsonian times around the world, during his fly the C. H. Wheeler logging railroad week by voters of the Klamath Falls signed as the American member of district at a school election at which Hogs—-Good. >9 36 0 9 50. institution. the permanent court of international inc career. three miles west of Cochran. only 315 rotes were casL Cattle—Steers, good, >11.50012. Itasttce of the League of Nation». OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST NEW YORK HONORS BREMEN AVIATORS WASHINGTON GDARD AVIATOR IS KILLED ADDITIONAL PLANES TO FIGHT SANDINO GRAND ARMY RANKS REDDCED BY DEATHS FEDERAL AID FOR ROADS IS ASSURED