HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY, OREGON, JUNE 11. 1928 6. 0. P. NATIONAL CONVENTION MEETS OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Davidson brothers have begun the SOUTHERN GROSS REACHES AUSTRALIA summer run at their sawmill, west of M RS. M. STORTSJ ALLEN DR. J. J. D UR ETT Prineville, with a crew of nearly 50 men employed and eight trucks bring­ ing logs from the McKay watershed to the mill. 8 e n a to r Fess of Ohio De B rie f Resum e of H appenings of Sparks from a passing locomotive F lig h t from C a lifo rn ia Accom ­ caused a fire that damaged several liv e rs Jthe .'Keynote the W eek C ollected fo r plished in Less Than hundred acres ot land north of Her­ miston last week. It destroyed a barn Address. O ur R eaders. Ten D a y s . and hay derrick and considerable al­ falfa bay. Kansas City—Chairman Butler of The International convention of Na­ Sydney, Australia. — The 7800-mile Construction of a swimming pool at the republican national committee turopathic physicians will be held In the newly established Boy Scout camp flight of the monoplane Southern gapped the gavel, formally opening Portland, July 11 to 14. Cross across the Pacific ocean from near the head of Neal creek In the Vie quadrennial meeting to select can­ Oakland, Cal., to Sydney, was com­ The state convention of the P. H O. Santlam national forest was started didates for president and vice presi­ pleted when the plane and Its crew of sisterhood closed its annual meeting Monday by a group of Albany and dent at 11 o’clock, central standard four arrived here Saturday. in CorvsHls last week. Corvallis men. time, Tuesday morning. The plane covered the last leg of For the second time this year the A strange dog killed 20 young tur­ Tuesday and Wednesday were given its epochal air Journey, 500 miles from Albany Garden club put on a flower keys of L. S. Lafferty of Arago, Coos over to the time-honored procedure Brisbane, Australia, on schedule time, show at the city hall last week. county, while he was telephoning the of setting up tentative and then per­ landing at the local field after follow­ manent organizations. sheriff for permission to kill the ani­ Gold mining operations are getting ing the coast line of Australia for 5 Senator Fess of Ohio held the spot­ under way all over Baker county, and mal. The dog returned the same night hours and 8 minutes. and killed 40 more. light on the opening day, which was the outlook is the best in years. The arrival of the two Australians devoted largely to the delivery of his C. P. Talent, state traffic officer, Wind uprooted an old tree near Til­ and two Americans, Captain Charles keynote address. The Ohio senator was arrested Monday at Jacksonville lamook Sunday and killed three val­ Kingsford-Smith, Charles Ulm, Harry •erves as temporary chairman and uable cows belonging to Alfred Bo for an infringement of parking regu­ W. Lyon, and James Warner, wag by that right delivers the keynote. lations of that city. Acqprding to re­ qulst. marked by wild enthusiasm on the Senator Fess called the convention port Talent parked his car on the Mrs. Marla Storts Allen of New part of thousands of persons who had A two-story frame building at the wrong side of the street. to order Wednesday, when the per­ Lexington, Ohio, elghty-aix yeare old, watched and hoped as the high tri- corner of First and Howard streets manent organization was set up. Sen­ George Cate, Hood River youth, re­ the only surviving real daughter of In Newberg was destroyed by fire motored craft fought its way through ator Moses of New Hampshire was Dr. J. J. Durett of Memphis, Tenn, cently caught a fish while on his m e the American Revolution. Mre. Allen's storms and hours along the 7800-mJle selected for permanent chairman. head of the food, drug and Insecticida early Thursday. torcycle. He rode his machine over father, John Jacob Storts, at the age path over the sea. .With the reception of reports of the control division of the Department of Mrs. Roy Thomas died at Myrtle a submerged road and when he reach­ of eleven enlisted to take h it father*« Committees, including the presenta­ Agriculture. The flight from California to Syd­ Point on the date of her 35th birth­ ed high ground he found a 14-lncb place in the Continental army. tion of a platform by the resolutions ney was accomplished In less than day. Her mother also died on the carp caught fast In the gearing. ten days. committee, headed by Senator Smoot date of her 35th birthday. State prohibition operatives partici­ of Utah, the convention was ready Tanned to mahogany by their 7800- Walter Meacham ot Baker fa in pated In 127 arrests for violations of tor business. mile flight through tropic sun and charge of a drive to raise a 315,000 the liquor laws during May, according Rivals ot Herbert Hoover for th- storm from Oakland, Cal., the four prize fund for the Redwood highway to a report of George Alexander, state republican presidential nomination aviators who navigated the Southern marathon, beginning June 14. prohibition director. Fines Imposed pooling their resources, got together Cross here were tired In body, but Start of bus service between Co­ aggregated 38265, with Jail sentences Under a single command, determined as undaunted in spirit as when they Pekin.—Pekin was taken over by quille and Portland, over the Roose­ totaling 1177 days. Washington, D. C.—Two members maneuvered their Fokker through to bring about his defeat for the nom­ the nationalist armies. Complete or velt highway, via Reedsport and ination. The Owen-Oregon Lumber company who retired from the shipping board Pacific squalls. dcr prevailed. Drain, was announced last week. cut a tall fir tree near one of its log­ removed from the body the last of A series of meetings attended by The aviators announced their In­ The formal entry of the nationalist The Royal Anne cherry arop la ging camps which has been transport­ the opposition to the administration's tention to continue the flight around the representatives of all other candi­ troops into Pekin, historical capital Lane county will be better than last ed to the Medford children's play­ policy of placing the shipping busi­ the world, and plan to take off from dates culminated In the formation ot of China, marks one of the most dra­ year, notwithstanding the late cold ground to serve as a flag pole. It Is ness in pivate hands. an anti-Hoover board of strategy, con­ Sydney within the next few days. matic events of the civil war that has rains, said C. E. Stewart, county fruit 200 feet long and only 18 inches In sisting of five — Senator James E. The retiring members — Admiral been raging In China ever since the Inspector. diameter at the butt. ¡Watkins, Indiana's favorite son can­ W. S. Benson of Washington, ex-chair­ nationalists began a drive to the north didate; Senator Charles E. Curtis, The govenment will establish a four Strawberries are yielding well and man and the last member appoint»’ from Canton two years ago. Kansas' favorite son; Senator Guy D. by Persldent Wilson on the board, ana Of the 400,000,000 souls estimated months’ labor bureau at The Dalles. the weather continues ideal for the Ooff, West Virginia’s candidate; Louis to inhabit all of China, Including Man­ The community will pay for one development of unsurpassed quality Philip S. Teller of San Francisco, have L. Emerson of Illinois, and Mrs. Rutp churia, Mongolia, Tibet and SInklang, month’s salary and the government and all crops are thriving in the Day- opposed certain sales of government Hanna McCormick, widow of the late ton locality. Fall-sown grain Is now ships to private Interests. about 375,000,000 persons live In the for three. Illinois senator and a candidate for They will be succeeded by Rear-Ad­ Kings Bay, Spitsbergen. — General Golf fans of southwest Oregon are at good height and heading, and fall- region now actually or nominally un­ congress In her own right. miral Hutch L. Cone, retired, of Flor­ Umberto Nobile and his 15 men of sown barley will soon be ripe. waiting with Interest the opening ot der the control of the nationalists and Announcement was made at La ida, replacing Benson, and Samuel S. the Italia are alive on Northeastland, their allies. There are about 20,000,- Westmost golf course, near Coquille, 000 persons in Manchuria, which is the most westerly links on the Pa­ Grande recently of the sale of the Sandberg of Los Angeles In Teller's across Henlopen strait from Spits­ Home Independent Telephone com­ post. Both of the new members, t o bergen, a radio message to the supply still under control of Chang Tso-Lln. cific coast. Whih a unified China thus appears Operation of the Burns brick plant pany, providing telephone service gether with the other remaining five ship Cltta dl Milano said. As the message was crackled out to have been achieved In great meas­ began this week under the supervi­ through the greater part of Union and members, are understood to be In ac­ ure, the question which Is being sion of A. J. Hoover of Portland. It Is Wallowa counties to Independent men cord with the administration's policy through the Arctic air at noon Satur­ of private shipping ownership. day, It was accepted as a fact here watched with the utmost attention by planned to manufacture 200,000 brick residing in Oregon and Washington. Washington, D. C.—The bottom of that the Italia’s crew had been locat­ this summer. the nations which have Interests there The Douglas county court has an­ depression In farm values has passed, ed finally, 15 days after the big ship’s is whether the unity can be maintain­ URGE B IB LE IN SCHO O LS May closed with the Columbia river nounced that bids will be received for the federal farm loan board declared disappearance and 18 days after she ed and whether the nationalists and the construction of Douglas county’s salmon pack far below normal and In its annual report. their allies can succeed in adjusting very disappointing. The yield ran proposed new courthouse on Thurs­ Club Women Adopt Resolution at left for a 40-hour cruise to the North "Indications are seen of a turn in San Antonio. pole. The message was explicit. themselves to their new relations and 60,000 cases short of the production day. June 28. The building Is to be the tldo and farm values are gradually San Antonio, Tex.—In the face of After its first vital news that the set up a powerful central government In May, 1927. 140 by 80 feet In size and four stories Improving,” the report said. active opposition from the floor of Italia’s crew was alive, the message which will receive recognition as the While admitting that some of the Fanners of Jefferson county believe high, with the Jail on the top floor. the convention, the General Federa­ added that the exact position of No­ mouthpiece for the Chinese people la farm bunks had been mismanaged, they will harvest in 1928 one of the It will cost about 3200,000. foreign affairs. tion of Women’s clubs has adopted a bile and his crew was 80 degrees 15 The Sturgis placer and lode mine, with the result that three of them best wheat crops In recent years. resolution urging all members to at­ minutes north latitude, 22 degrees east wero thrown Into the hands of receiv­ Both fall and spring wheat is looking four miles out from Jacksonville on tempt to introduce the study of the longitude. B R IE F GENERAL NEW S unusually good. Forest creek, famous for its old-time ers during the last year, the board Bible Into public school curriculums. This position Is at the extreme tip said that the farm loan system had Commencement exercises in Port­ production of gold, has passed to It was the first question that caused of a little cape of land sticking out A threatened strike of 11,000 Pull­ demonstrated Its soundness and use­ land high schools will be held this George Maxwell, an Alaskan miner of any debate during the convention and from the central shore of Wide Bran­ man car porters and maids has been fulness. week. Diplomas will be presented Jacksonville, and California associ­ almost the last one considered in the dy bay, on the north coast of North­ "The mistakes of the past must Indefinitely postponed. 1360 students, of whom 573 are boys ates, who have commenced operation ten-day session. The resolution was eastland. It means that the Italia’» The Latvian parliament has ratified and 787 are girls. to reopen both the placer and lode serve as lessons for the future," the Introduced by the Tennessee delega­ crew Is actually on land, according to diggings. report added. "Banks of the system a treaty of friendship and commerce George Fish Round, soldier, writer, tion and urged the teaching of the carefully platted charts here. with the United States. that have been efficiently managed More than half the milking cows on Bible to combat the spread of atheism Ex-United States senator for Cali­ teacher and minister, died last week and have observed the law and regu­ at Canyon City, aged 88. He served test by the Coquille Valley Cow Test­ among children. lations have been compensated by ab­ fornia John D. Works, 81, died W O ULD D IS B A R L IN D S E Y during the Civil war as a chaplain in ing association produced more than Los Angeles where he made his home. sence of real trouble. Banks that 40 pounds of butterfat In May. Of Pocket Veto Kills Muscle Shoals Bill the confederate army. Harry K. Thaw, who has figured In Colorado Attorney-General Charges have departed from sound policies and 1121 tested, 552 went over the 40- Washington, D. C.— President Cool­ Sheep owners driving their bands Judge W ith Illegal Practice» practice have learned much by costly American front pages for the last 20 pound mark. The average fat pro­ idge exercised his prerogative of Denver, Colo—A suit to disbar Ben experience that should serve the pur­ years, was refused entrance to Eng­ from Raker to beyond Sumpter for duction of the entire 1121 was 39 50 land. pocket veto on the Muscle Shoals bill summer grazing have suffered severe pose of reform. pounds. The high cow produced 88.1 by his failure to sign the measure Lindsey, former Jtfdge of Denver's Frank C. Dailey of Indianapolis, an losses from some form of poisoning pounds fat. Juvenile court and internationally ' Hanks that have not entertained before the ten-day period in which he known lecturer, from practicing law proper respect for the law and sound attorney, was nominated as the demo­ within the last few days. Entertaining hundreds of families had to sign the bill, expired. Marshfield was decorated gaily last in Colorado, was filed in the supreme policies and practices, or have made cratic candidate for governor of In­ from neighboring districts. Hood Riv­ week for the eighth annual conven­ loans from the point of view of vol­ diana at the state convention. court by Attorney General W. L. Boat­ er observed its second annual sum­ Coxey Would Be Ohio Senator. Patrick B. Farrell of the District tion of Oregon Fire Chiefs, which was ume without proper regard for qual­ wright. The attorney general charges mer fiesta. The chief feature of the Columbus, O.—Jacob Eechler Cox­ Lindsey with illegal practices In con­ ity, In order to swell the amounts of of Columbia was given a recess ap­ held there. More than 200 chiefs and festival was a children’s and pets’ ey Sr., of Massillon, has filed his dec­ nection with making the two children apparent earnings, have suffered, and pointment to be a member of the In­ firemen attended the convention. parade, which brought'out scores of laration of candidacy for the republl three of them have fallen Into re­ terstate commerc« commission by of Helen Elwood Stokes and the late Two baby deer found near Coquille children and live animals and birds President Coolidge. ceivership." by four Coquille boys were brought all the way from canaries and polly- can nomination of United States sen W. E. D. Stokes. New York million­ ator. He was the leader of the fa­ aire hotel man, wards of the juvenile to town where members of the sher­ wogs to donkeys. mous Coxey’g army. County Improves Rosds for Coolidge. court several years ago. iffs force helped feed them milk from A IR M A IL S H O W S GROW TH Reports reached Newport recently Superior, »Vis.—Douglas county be­ a whisky bottle through a nipple. The disbarment suit is said to In Burton Seeks Senate Seat. that a large sea animal was being lieves the best is none too good for a involve the contested will of the New Marked Increase In Bualnesa In ths Nyssa celebrated the start of work Washington, D. C.—Representative pounded to death on the reefs off the president. The county board has ap­ York turfman, Northwest Is Reported. propriated 325,000 for Improvement of on the irrigation project to be built Monterey beach, three miles north of Burton, republican of Ohio, announced Boatwright alleges that Lindsey and Washington, D. C.—The publicity by the government. Water sports, a there. Harry H. Hines. John Olson that he would be a candidate for the county highways to make the Brule certain other persons" received about campaign carried on In behalf of the baseball game and aviation stunts and five other men found a small senate to succeed the late Senator »46,000 in fees from Mrs. Stokes and country In which Mr. Coolidge will alr-mall service during May resulted spend the summer weeks, easily ac­ were among the features of the day. whale inshore making a desperate ef­ Willis. Samuel Untermyer, her New York In Increases of approximately 40 per Following a meeting of growers held fort to get back to sea. They las­ cessible by motor. The board also lawyer, to which he was not entitled. cent in the amounts of mall carried T H E MARKETS added 35000 to the Superior fund for in Salem recently, contracts were soed the big fish and used their cars over routes serving the Pacific north giving proper welcome to the presi­ signed whereby canners agreed to pay to tow It ashore and brought It tp Portland Natlonsl Told to Adjust Differences. west, according to comparative fig cents per pound for loganberries Newport. dent. The Superior high school Is be­ Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, hard Geneva.—The 50th session of the urea obtained from the postoffice de­ ing converted rapidly Into a summer delivered at their plants this season A huge delegation of Roseburg busi­ white, 31.49; soft white, western council of the league of nations took partment. capltoL One hundred and fifty-seven eighth ness men appeared before the Douglas white, 3142; hard winter, northern the stand that the various member The Salt Lake-Pasco planes car­ grade pupils in the Tillamook county county court recently asking the spring, western red, 31.33. countries should not rush to the ried 7471 pounds of mall last month, Convict Riot Leaders Must Die. schools were awarded common school court to make an appropriation to be Hay — Alfalfa, »19019 60; valley compared with 430« pounds In May. league with every little problem be­ Sacramento, Cal—Folsom's Thanks­ diplomas last week, according to G. used in securing a survey of the un­ timothy, 11901960; eastern Oregon tween them. The position of th» 1927, and the Seattle-Los Angeles line giving day riot leaders were sentenced B. Lamb, county school superintend­ finished portion of the North Umpqua timothy. 321021.60, carried 8111 pounds, against 5325 council was that not every little dif­ Butterfat—44 0 45c. to death on the gallows, with their ent. road. There remains only a 22 mile pounds a year ago. ficulty between countries endangers Eggs—Ranch, 22 0 26c. execution dates ail set for Friday, The Tillamook county fair will be section to be graded In order to open world peace and that nations should August 17. The death penalty was held September 12 to 15 and the sec­ the North Umpqua road through to Cattle—Steers, good, 310.75 0 12. Italy's Gift Accepted abstain from abusing the privilege of meted out for the kliilng of George ond day, September 13, has been set Diamond lake, connecting with east­ Hogs Medium to choice, 38 500 Philadelphia.—A girt by Italy to the appealing for league intervention on Baker, a convict trusty during the up­ aside as Grange day, the grange hav­ ern Oregon roads, and It is desired 9.85. United States, a reproduction of the matters of comparatively minor Im­ rising. The men were Anthony ing charge of the entire program that to obtain a survey In order that an Lamb«—Good to choice, 312.60 01». portance. "Fountain of Seahorses," was accept­ Brown, ringleader: Roy E. Stokes, day. Seattle. estimate of cost may be secured. ed by Secretary Kellogg. The sculp­ James H Gregg, Eugene Crosby. Wal­ Wheat—Soft white, western white, Sheep shearing will be about fin­ The Medford city council has passed ture was presented to the United Balkan Powers Warned by League. ter E. Burke and Albert M Stewart. an ordinance, to go into effect in ten ished In Wallowa county this week. »1.4»; hard winter, western red, north­ States to commemorate the sesqul- Geneva.—The council of the league days, and aimed at the business dis­ More sheep were shorn in the uplands ern spring. »133; bluestem, »1.4»; of nations washed Its hands of the centennlal anniversary of the signing Gals Hits National Capital Air Field. trict especially, prohibiting any per­ of Wallowa county than for years, as dark northern spring, dark hard win­ of the Declaration of Independence. Hungarian-Rumanian dispute over Washington. D. C.—A gale of tor- son from sweeping dirt or refuse, or flockmasters have returned somewhat ter, »1.50. lands sequestrated by Rumania in nado-llke character swept through the placing litter of any kind into a street to old custom of shearing near the Hay — Alfalfa, »24; timothy, »28; Paolflc Halibut Facing Extinction. Transylvania by adopting a resolution P. S . »24. northeastern and southeastern sec­ or gutter. summer range. Washington. D. C.—The seasonal that the quarrel between the two na­ Butterfat—4 6c. tions of Washington. At the Bolling Kenneth Annin, age 8, of Leneve, Cutting of hay Is well In progress catch of halibut In Pacific waters has tions must be settled by direct nego­ aviation field, It toppled over and Coos county, had a narrow escape Eggs—Ranch, 23 027c. In the McMinnville vicinity, particular­ become so large that the stock Is In tiation. smashed up ten airplanes standing on from death recently. Cattle—Choice steers. »10.75011.7» He became ly In clover fields, where the first danger ot depletion, according to a Hogs—Prime, »8.90 09.90. the field, causing an estimated loss wedged In the center of a hollow cutting is used for hay, and a second report of the International fisheries Under secretary of State Olde Reelgns of 3200,000. Sixteen persons were In­ stump and was held there for two Lambs—Choice, »11.50012. crop Is grown for seed. Warm, dry commission Strict regulation of hal­ Washington, D. C.— President Cool­ jured and scores of others were Spokane. hours before workmen found and ex­ weather during May has made the ibut fishermen is suggested. idge has accepted the resignation of bruised and cut. Hogs—Good, and choice, »909.10. tricated him. crop grow rapidly. Robert E. Olds from the under-secre- NATIONALISTS TAKE CITY OF PEKIN BENSON AND TELLER OFF SHIPPING BOARD NOBILE AND CREW HAVE BEEN LOCATED FARM VALUES ARE REPORTED IMPROVED Cattle—Steers, good, »10 5 0 0 1 L Uryshlp of state, effective next July 1.