Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 21, 1928, Image 2

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    HOOVER AND CORTIS
CHOSEN CANDIDATES
H ER B ER T HOOVER
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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One thousand dollars’ w orth of fire­
works haa been purchased for the
Golden Link F ourth of July celebra-
! Bay to R eedsport will be mark 'd.
B rie f Resum e of Happenings of
the W eek Collected for
O ur Readers.
L o w d e n W ith d ra w s N am e in
P ro test on F a rm R elief
P lank.
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Na,lonul bank and al* other cred‘
Itors will be given 90 days In which
to prove th eir claim s against the bank,
according to official notice given out
by the com ptroller of the currency.
PRAYER REVISION IS
AGAIN REJECTED
ing th e a tten t ,,n of a paaaerby. who
W aahlngt. n. I, f
It h er, W. Stew-
rohb r'V a '/1*1 ln‘ ,,eC' Ual *h<” " at ,h a a rt> r halrm an o t the board of th e
ui
Standard Oil company of Indiana, w as
Miss E llzab .th Thompson, cashier. r„Bnd n ,< <uiit y of a rh arg e of con.
and Mrs. E thel B rigg., assistan t cash ,em pt of the senate by a Jury in dis-
ler of the bank, were covered by the lrlc, suprem e c u r t
The Indictm ent
gun of the m asked robber, who held .b arg ed , he o „ « a g n a te refused to
them
K
. up. The o th er man wore fflaaaea anew er two questione of th e sen ate
m ea n w h ile a.-.mplng up
away.
Japan Asks Satisfaction of China.
Tokto.—Reliable sources state th at
the Japanese governm ent soon will
in g o t late a settlem ent of tho Tsinan
affair with the nation.tliat govern­
ment at Nanking. The Japanese de­
mand com pensation for the fam ilies
of m urdered victims, I, otlng and oth er
losses, as well as a formal apology and
punishm ent for those reaponalbta and
a guarantee of future security.
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Curile’ Tribe
Happy ever Selection.
Kaw, Okla In th eir stoic Indian
way, m em bers of the Kaw trib e were
voicing th eir gratification th a t on a
blood mem ber ot th eir clan has been
bestowed the second highest honor
within the gift of a g reat national par
ty —the nom ination of S enator C harles
C urtis of K ansas as republican candi­
d ate for vice president.
H ealth N urse Alice M arquardt, will ' “ ’J
hold a baby clinic Including Infants dry spell th at was each day m aterially
reducing Gilliam 's prospective w heat
and children of non school age, a t
! yield. The rain was general over the
cove. Ju n e 27.
county, and persons In close touch
The price of milk In La Grande. W|th crop conditions are estim ating
which has been 10 cents for many a j ooO.OOO-bushel yield trib u tary to
years, will be increased to 12 cents Condon. unless excessive hot winds
a quart, effective August 1. according come Iater ln , he gummer.
T« M * Dtan...... m m ittee. re la tin g Io to a decision reached by the L .
Approxim ately 100 cars of prunes
the m ysterious C ontinental T rading G rande D airym en's association.
( In the M ilton-Freew ater d istrict have
' ‘ rnpany. which figured prom inently
K lam ath s share of O. & C. grant J been contracted by canneries in west-
in the oil investigations.
land tax refund for 1927 has been re­ ern Oregon, due to the shortage of the
ceived by the county tre a su re r In the prune crop in w estern Oregon. This
1500 H om eless in Arkansas.
form of a check for 27705.29. Each
Memphis. Tenn.—W ith 1500 people year th e county will receive from the is said to be the first tim e th at can­
hom eless n ear Newport. Ark., as a re­ governm ent th e equivalent in taxes neries in the w estern part of the stato
sult of a break In the W hite river on the O. A C. g ran t lands which were have purchased prunes in this dis­
tr ic t The prune crop in the east end
levee. 3000 laborers w ere w orking to
w ithdraw n many years ago from the 0( U m atilla county is regarded as a
prevent a d o ten more th reaten in g
good average one by grow ers.
breaks in th e upper St. Francia, W hite tax rolls by federal action.
Paym
ent
of
21564
to
W
ashington
P |ang are
under way
the
and Black riv er levees. Damage of
m ore than 21.060,000 to crops has re­ county for accrued tax claims against RogUe river valley to establish a pulp
sulted from w aters Bowing through the revested Oregon A California Rail- plan, aB1, pap«.r ml„ „ C entraJ PolBt
road company la requested in a letter and lap , he H artm an oil shale tra c t
old crevasses along these rivers.
made public from S ecretary of the In- of tim ber at the head of Antelope
M a r* U. S. M arines Land In Nicaragua ,ertOr W ° rk ,O ,he t r ’‘a»ur7 del’art creek trib u tary to C entral Point with
a railroad.
Managua. N icaragua — The b attle­ ' ment.
A large atten d an ce greeted the Coos | W uh B iow TO| ume of w ater rep o rt.
ship Texas arrived a t C orinto and
,h« U m atilla river, approxim ate-
disem barked 66 United S tates m arines county P ythian S isters lodge at the „ |
for service in N icaragua.
Fifteen county conclave, which was held at ty « 5 acre leet of w ater is being re-
election ex p erts arrived from Panam a Bandon last week T here was a large leased from the McKay reservoir near
to assist B rigadier G eneral Frank R. delegation from the Coos bay cities Pendleton to care for the needs of
McCoy. A m erican supervisor of (ha and a num ber from Coquille and Myr- irrigation projects in the west end of
tie PotnL
U m atilla county.
N icaraguan election.
POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT
TURNED ON HOUSTON
G o v e rn o r S m ith has G athered
an Im p re s s iv e N u m b e r of
D e leg a te s .
All depositors of the defunct As-
A cham ber of commerce was form­
K ansas, C ity.-H erbert Hoover of Cal­
ed at Dayton at a meeting of 36 Day-
Work on reconstructing the road to
ifornia. w ar-time food ad m in istrato r
the top
ton business men.
, m
i e of Pilot butte, dom inant vol-
and for the past seven years secretary
canic cone a t the eastern city lim its
of com m erce under P resid en ts H ard­
A flagstaff, 82 feet high, Is being
Bend which was given recently to
ing and Coolidge, was nom inated for
placed a t the soldiers monument n ear
, , a te for park purposes, was start-
•H u ,
th e presidency on a first-ballot land­
the Pacific highway a t Hubbard.
ed by a state highway departm ent
slide by the republican national con­
Home-grown new cabbage is being crew ia st week.
vention.
m arketed in nearby cities and tow ns
Losses in P ortland from fires d u r­
He was helped on by his n earest
by farm ers of th e G rand Island dis­ ing the last month am ounted to $24,-
com petitor, F ran k O. Lowden of Illi­
trict.
896 25, according to the m onthly re-
nois, who w ithdrew his nam e Just on
A large crop of apples and pears Is J>ort o( P)re Marghal Fred W. Roberts,
th e eve of the balloting because he
predicted for the season In southern P ne hundred and sixty-eight alarm s
could not approve th e farm relief
Oregon
by P rofessor Brown of Oregon were responded to, only 38 of which
plank adopted over th e protest of the
S tate college.
entailed losses.
McNary-Haugen farm bloc.
The Oregon Lum ber company will
Marion county grow ers will denland
The resu lt of the convention's one
begin construction of a loading dock g cents a pound for cherries this sea-
and only ballot was as follows: Hoov­
tran sfer shed a t th eir plant in South WB according to a decision reached
e r 837, C urtis 64, W atson 45, Dawes
4. Coolidge 17, N orris 24, Goff 18,
Baker a t once.
at a m eeting of orchardists at Salem
Lowden 74, H ughes 1, not voting 5.
N inety-three a rre sts were made by last week. R eports received a t the
The num ber necessary for a nom ina­
H erbert Hoover, S ecretary of Com- A storia police during the month of meeting indicated th a t buyers had of-
tion, considering the absentees, wag merce, who received th e unanimoue May and fines am ounting to |1 0 8 ( fered 61» cents.
642.
vote of the republican national eon- were collected.
The Mount Hood loop road has been
K ansas S enator Named
ventlon as candidate for president of
Option has been taken on a tra c t of opened to travel. The road, graded
U nited S tates S enator Charles Cur­ the United S tates.
<0 acreJ pf ,and OB
riTcr (or a and oiled, la in excellent condition,
tis of K ansas was chosen as the vice-
perm anent site for the Eugene Boy highway officials declare. The Wa-
presidential candidate to stan d beside
Scouts' sum m er camp.
Plnitia cut-off. linking G overnm ent
H erb ert Hoover in th e election next
D. t Millard, ex pastor of the C h rta j
to The ^ * ^ “ * ± 2 * * ’
November. C urtis’ nom ination was
way, is open and in fair condition.
Han church a t Medford. if the Dew
by a vote of 1052, with Vice P resid en t
Increasing its reservoir storage ca­
announcer of KM ED. the Medford
Dawes receiving 13, form er A ttorney
pacity in K lam ath Falls to 1,750,000
broad
o
s
t:n<
ftatiou.
G eneral E kern of W isconsin 19, H an­
gallons, the California-Oregon Pow er
ford MacNider, form er assistan t sec­
The outlook for a much b etter crop
London.—T he house of commons
company has begun construction of
re ta ry of war, two, and not voting, rejected th e revision of the p rayer
P-£
ed ear_ er
th ree.
Voting by acclaim the con­ book of the C hurch of England for the *= ,fe* ' ' ' ’ ' ' j " * Dayton locality ia a fourth reservoir to be located in
north K lam ath Falls, it was announc-
vention m ade the nom ination unani­ second time. The previous rejection fep o rtt i iy . r.L ard men.
■
ed
by T. W. Delzell, assista n t division
mous.
Beca see of t i e special fire hazard manager.
occurred last December.
A p arty platform embodying the
T he vote of 266 to 220 against the Isv.lve-i the forest service has or-
Because of failure of th e Salem
Coolidge doctrines regarding farm re­
book. The result was not unexpected lerwd a tract c< 22 acres near Bates school board to keep pace w ith the
lief, International relatio n s and econ­
since later m odifications in th e book ta B ik e r « « I J d o e e d to smoking.
rapid developm ent of th e vicinity, it
omy was adopted by th e convention.
had failed to satisfy most of th e op­
A f-te t t i e C artw right warehouse will be necessary next y ear to house
The presidential cam paign docu­
ponents of the first revision.
at TtegB destroyed U S tons of hay many grade pupils in basem ents and
m ent condemned corruption of gov­
The rejection constituted C.sa2 ac­ P- : z f a < s° C art Bass and 23000 attics. D uring the last eight years
ern m en t officials and citizens In both
tion on th e new book, which -» z>:w » - : • ;2 S cn th era Pacific property. Salem 's population has increased from
p arties, prom ised th ere would be no
dead. In voting to reject, the hemse
Over 2 •> people attended the cele- 17,000 to 27,000.
deficit In this cam paign and offered
disregarded a w arning by " ' t K . a
-f the completion of the En-
th e stro n g est prohibition enforcem ent
The C rater national park season,
plank yet subm itted to a national con­ Churchill, chancellor of the each»- jjggjzte-Flora highway at Appleton which alw ays heretofore has opened
quer, th at such actice we«U ic-ag
t i e northern end of the road last July 1, will open Friday, June 22, w ith
vention by Its com m ittee.
disestablishm ent :< the cher.-i eeos.- week,
Equalization Fee Defeated
the roads cleared of snow all th e way
bly nearer.
W ith an abundance of w ater in the to the lodge, and the lodge function­
The McNary-Haugen bill theory of
Sir W illia a J .- y u c i- H c ij . heme
farm relief, including th e equalization
stream s, ranchers of eastern. Oregon ing to full capacity and indications
secretary, u * a M the ryTeextfos to
are expecting bum per crops this fall. pointing to the g re a te st C rater lake
fee, was voted down as a resu lt of
the book. He has aaacxaced his in­
th e adm inistration forces' victory
Hay and w heat are m aking rapid attendance in history.
tention of Sc-ig xg forward an alter-
over the farm bloc In comm ittee.
A com m ittee of tu rk ey ra isers of
! native re v ts a » . bnt w hether thia growth.
The farm relief plank finally ap­
The larg est rainbow tro u t ever tak- Lane county was appointed a t a meet-
would be acceptable to the house of
proved by the convention declares for
en from Pelican bay was hooked last ¡ng in Eugene to look into th e ad-
bishops is doubtful.
reorganization of th e co-operative
Monday by C harles N. Coosboom, Kla- visability of organizing a tu rk ey 'm ar-
m arketing system , with creation of a
m ath Falls architect. The fish weighed ie tin g association. T he com m ittee
B R IEF GENERAL NEW S
farm beard to set up farm-owned and
15tv pounds.
will canvass the situation, and a t a
controlled corporations to prevent and
L ast week was the heaviest week m eeting to be called later, will pro­
Colonel C harles A. Lindbergh was
control surpluses through orderly di»-
given an honorary degree at the Uni­ of the year for the Medford branch sent plans for an organization,
trlbutlon.
of the United S tates free employment
W ork of constructing em ergency
versity of W isconsin Monday.
The prohibition plank declares for
Comprising th e first shipm ent of bureau, 143 men and women being landing fields along the Pacific coast
rigid enforcem ent of the 18th am end­
ttir route in the southern Oregon re-
Buffalo ever m ade to Alaska. 23 of placed in positions.
m ent, while other plans call for public
the anim ats arrived In S eattle from
The
final
sum
m
ary
for
work
in
all
gion is well under way, according to
economy, publicity of campaign con­
the F lathead Indian reservation of the county cow -tes::sg associations of d epartm ent of comm erce officials who
tributions and expenditures, continued
Montana on th eir way to the Alaskan the Btate shows th a t the th ree Coos are superintending the work. T here
tax reduction, m aintenance of the
Interior.
county as- n t as h - id the list in is a m ovem ent on foot to establish a
Coolidge policies In Latin Amer a
Dr. Malcolm Lasalle H arris, Chicago bu tterfat production per cow.
tem porary landing a t Gold Hill.
and China and continued efforts for
surgeon, was elected president of the
From present indications the south
Sunday
moving
pictures
won
in
a
th e outlaw ry of war. upward revision
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Medical
association
and ■ ipecU , electJoB a , F „rest Gr0Te by a Douglas turkey m arket will be a busy
of
the tariff, particularly
on farm American
pro-
ducts, reduction of th e public debt. • P o rtlan d ' O r'' w“8 aw art,,'<1 the 1925 m ajority of 203. Eight hundred votes
one next autum n. Many farm ers have
continuation of the effort to m aintain conTen‘ lon o re r the *“ vitation of At- were caat. y , , larg est num ber in a increased th eir flocks several hundred
p resen t stan d ard s of wages and living ,a” ‘,c C ,,y'
city election for the past six years,
th is year, and all the young turkeys
conditions, m aintenance of a mar- _'. i
o p ening sessions of the 36th annu­ appear to be thriving. P lenty of green
rhnn»
.
,
continuation of the outw ard flow of
ctiant m arine, continued developm ent
, . . .
al g athering of the F riends church, food and Ideal grow ing conditions
m onetary m etal th at has been char-
of highway ami w aterw ay system».
, , .
..
held a t Newberg, com prising Oregon, point to an increase th is year over
m aintenance of the navy . t 5 5 3
* ,h e recont WOrld « “ “ “ *> Idaho and W ashington, drew an un­ the 230,000 cash income from turkeys
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situation. Gold exports for the month
tre a ty ratio stren g th , enactm ent of an
usually large attendance last week. la st fall.
w e re 283,689,000 a n d im p o r ts w e re 21.-
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. C handler of
an tily n ch in g law and full and ade­
S tories of Jade findings a t an agate
968.000.
Lakeview have donated to the sta te
quate relief for disabled veterans.
The w inter w heat crop f Idaho is V X i 5 2 2 5 2 l “ ° « ue r,Ler 5 i ’ e been
50 acres of land on both sides of the
estim ated a t 9.690.000 bushels based r *n n e d and a numb<fr
P“rsons a t , ,,rpm on, hlehw av ln crooked creek
on conditions existing June 1 Produ - ° tld “ each and " e d d e r h u rn have
highw ay In
ed.
. ,
IONE BANK ROBBED
«
Uon w(n be more
1mi lhxn
pies picked up during the w inter. canyon, north of Lakeview, this land
O nt Points Pistol at C ashier as O ther depending on w eather and o tl.-r far
U nder the direction of C. A. Malone, to be used by the sta te for park pur-
, poses. The area is said to be one ot
Scoops Up Money.
to rs between now and harvest. In head of the A shland city light depart- the m ost scenic tim bered canyons in
Ione. W ash.—Two youthful robbers 1927 12.274,000 bushels of w inter tuent. it is planned to Install a new
held up the Ione S tate bunk, lined a w heat were produced, while the av- lighting system , costing approxim ate- Oregon. A sm aller park area ln this
num ber of patrons up ag ain st a wall, erage production in Idaho from 1923- 'F 210,000, which will provide uniform sam e vicinity was previously deeded
to the state by the C handlers.
took 21000 In cash from the counter 1927 has been 10.3S6.OOO bushels.
lighting.
More th an .65 inch of rain fell in
and escaped in an autom obile. A wo-
Dr. Storey of the sta te board of the Condon com m unity in 36 hours
man .cream ed and they
Bert, attract- o il Man Stew art Found Not G uilty, health,
assisted by Union County I" ”, ' T L Z 7 ' »
IL V h 7 ”
the sliver and bills and they rated
SEN . CH A R LES C U R TIS
• t...
:— ————— .
U nited S tates
tis of Kansas,
th e republican
president at the
vention.
è
S enator C harles Cur­
who w as chosen as
candidate for vice-
recent national con­
NEW CHINA WOULD
REVISE TREATIES
W ashington, D. C.—T he political
spotlight, centered on K ansas City and
the republicans during the p ast week,
is now turned on H ouston. T here the
dem ocrats, hoping to a v e rt a repeti­
tion of the strife th a t split th e ir ranks
four years ago a t M adison Square g ar­
den, are beginning to assem ble to se­
lect presidential and vice-presidential
nom inees and d ra ft a p arty platform .
A t H ouston, th e big question to be
settled is w h eth er G overnor Sm ith of
New York is to be th e presidential
nom inee. T h at issue overshadow s all
o thers, including the prohibition ques­
tion, w hich is intertw ined w ith his
candidacy, and farm relief.
In 1924 Sm ith and McAdoo fought
each o th er to a stan d still in the New
York convention, both losing out In
th e end. T his y ear McAdoo is not a
! candidate. Sm ith, how ever, is, and
he has g athered up such an im pres­
sive to tal of d elegates th a t he stands
out, far ahead, but n ev erth eless is th e
ta rg e t of a determ ined, though some­
w hat scattered opposition, w hich In­
tends to fight him to the end.
W ith 733 1-3 of th e 1100 convention
votes needed to nom inate, th e Sm ith
men claim th a t th e ir candidate is
w ithin an ace of th a t total, and may
have It before balloting begins.
Of the 684 delegates placed in the
Sm ith column by his su p p o rters 516
are classified by them as definitely
in stru cted or pledged for him. The
rem ainder, as th ey see it, a re unin­
stru cted delegates who a re certain to
support the New York governor at the
outset. In addition they have th eir
eyes on 38 additional delegate votes
w hich they predict will sw ing to Sm ith
quickly. T his would give him w ithin
a dozen votes of the num ber he would
need to go over.
T he com putations of th e Sm ith fol­
low ers are challenged, how ever, by
his political foes, who concede th a t he
probably has m ere than a m ajority in
the bag, but who contend w ith vigor
th a t he is fa r from the n ecessary
tw o-thirds.
W ashington, D. C.—B asing his re ­
quest on a statem en t m ade by Secre­
ta ry Kellogg in F ebruary, 1927. th a t
th e U nited S ta te s would negotiate
new tre a tie s w ith any responsible gov­
ern m en t of China, Dr. C. C. Wu, rep ­
resen tin g the new ly established N an­
king n ationalist governm ent, has a sk ­
ed th e state dep artm en t for im m edi­
a te revision of the C hinese treaties.
S ecretary Kellogg, Dr. W u said, has
taken the su b ject under advisem ent.
Dr. W u said th a t as the delegated
rep resen tativ e of the new C hinese gov­
ern m en t he would in sist on C hina
having new tre a tie s th a t would allow
h e r to m anage h er own finances, h er
own postoffice Bystem, and tending to
abolish ex tra-territo riality , th e m ost
disliked and highly controversial por­
tion of the p resen t treaties.
In the m eantim e. Dr. W u said, the
new governm ent would tak e im medi­
W IL L T E L L C A N D ID A TE S
a te steps to move the capital of China
from Pekin to N anking. This, he add­ Moses and Fess Selected as Two to
Give Notice.
ed, w as in line w ith th e policy of the
K ansas City.—Before final adjourn­
natio n alists announced m any m onths
m ent, th e républicain national conven­
ago.
tion nam ed S en ato r Moses of New
H am pshire as head of the official com­
W O ULD CUT AUTO FE E
m ittee which will notify H erb ert
nom ination
fo r
60 P er C ent Reduction in Oregon H oover of his
president. S enator F ess of Ohio w as
License Cost Urged.
Salem, Or.—Com pleted initiative pe­ selected as chairm an of the com m it­
titions providing for an increase of tee to form ally notify S enator C u rtis
th e state gasoline tax from 3 to 5 of his vice-presidential nom ination.
On each delegation will be a rep re­
cen ts a gallon and a reduction of ap­
proxim ately 50 per cent In m otor ve­ sen tativ e for every sta te and te rri­
hicle license fees w ere filed in the tory. The d ates for the notification
sta te dep artm en t here by Joe E. Dunn cerem onies will be determ ined la ter.
The republican national com m ittee
of P ortland.
U nder th e provisions of the in itia­ has nam ed a special com m ittee head­
tive m easure providing for low er mo­ ed by Ralph W illiam s of Oregon, to
to r vehicle license fees th e cut would ! consult S ecretary H oover In W ash­
be approxim ately 50 p er cent on all ington on the selection of perm an en t
vehicles w ith the exception of heavy j officers of th e organization.
tru ck s and busses. For the operation | U ntil Mr. H oover indicates h is
of solid-tire trucks the present license [ w ishes concerning the national chair­
man th is position will be left open.
fee would be increased 25 per cent.
Court Upholds Longview Plansi
W ealthy Oil M agnate Indicted.
Jefferson
City, Mo.—A ctivities of
Denver, Colo.—H e n M . Blackm er,
w ealthy oil man who englnereed the ! the Long-Bell L um ber com pany in th e
C ontinental T rading company deal in developm ent of the tow nsite of Long­
the celebrated T eapot Dome case, was view. W ash., w ere upheld by F red L.
Indicted by a federal grand ju ry here, i W illiam s, special com m issioner of th e
Missouri suprem e court, in his re p o rt
T uberculosis A ssociation In Portland. "and recom m endations in th e o u ster
P ortland, Or.—D elegates from all suit filed ag ain st th e com pany by A t­
p a rts of the U nited S tates arrived In torney G eneral N. T. G entry in De­
P ortland Monday and T uesday to a t­ cem ber, 1926. W illiam s’ re p o rt rec­
tend the 24th annual m eeting of the omm ended the atto rn ey general's ap­
plication be denied and th a t the su­
N ational Tuberculosis associtalen.
prem e court find judgm ent in favor
of the lum ber company.
TH E MARKETS
Portland
Airplane* Seek Italia's Crew.
W heat—Big Bend bluestem , 21.48;
K ings Bay.—A little red silk te n t
soft white, w estern white, 21.40; hard
w inter. 21.31; northern spring, w est­ on an Ice floe, w here G eneral U m bero
ern red, 21.32.
Nobile and his band of survivors of
H ay — Alfalfa. 219019 50; valley the dirigible Italia are m iserably alive,
tim othy, $19019.50; eastern Oregon was the object of th ree relief expedi­
tim othy, 221021.50.
tions Sunday night. The m ost imme-
diatley prom ising of these, th e huge
B utterfat -44045c.
E ggs—Ranch, 22028c.
two-m otored seaplane piloted by Com­
m ander G ilbraud, carrying
Roald
C attle— Steers, good, 210.75012.
Hogs—Medium to choice, 28.50® Amundsen, the v eteran explorer, and
9.85.
L ieutenant D ictrichson, made good
Lam ba—Good to choice, 212.50 0 13. progress.
Seattle.
“ Pu»«yfoor’ Johnson to Marry.
W heat—Soft w hite, w estern white,
21.40; hard w inter, w estern red, no rth ­
Syracuse, N. Y.—W illiam E. (P us­
ern spring. 2131; bluestem , 21.47; syfoot) Johnson of W esterville, O., in­
dark n orthern spring, dark hard win­ tern atio n ally known prohibition lec­
ter. 21 48.
tu rer, and Mrs. Mary Bessie S tanley
H ay — Alfalfa. 224; tim ith y , «28; of W ashington, D. C., obtained a m ar­
P. S.. 224.
riage license here. Johnson gave his
B u tterfat—46c,
age as 66 and Mrs. S tanley said aba
Eggs—Ranch. 23 027c.
is 47.
C attle—Prim e ateera. 211.50012.
H ogs—Prim e, >8 90 0 9.90.
Mrs. Pankhurst, Suffragette, I» Dead.
Lambs—Choice, 211.50013.
London—Mrs. E m m eline P a n k h u rst.
Spokane.
prom inent B ritish suffrage leader and
Hog»—Good, and choice, 21025® m other of Sylvia P aakhorsL died a t
10.50.
the W est End N ursing home w here
Cattle—Steers, good, 210 5 0® IL
she had been ill tor several month».
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