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HALSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OKEGOX. Al (il ST 2. 1928 PLAN TO SHUT OFF LIQUOR SHIPMENTS * T hree hundred and fifty thousand dollars will be expended on a coal re HENRY J. ALLEN duction plant In N orth Bend, accord C O L J. R. THO M AS ing to arrangem ents announced by Clyde M. Clefton. secretary of the i Coal P roducts corporation, w hich has Inspection of F re ig h t C ars P rin cip a l E vents of the W eek a large w ater frontage under c o n tra c t From C a n a d a to be P a rtic ip a te s in D edication of S enator McNary and George Vick, Assem bled fo r In fo rm atio n president of the Salem cham ber of M ore Rigid. W a r M e m o rial at Cannon commerce, have requested the chief of Our R eaders. of aeronautics, departm ent of com F a lls . merce at W ashington, D. C., to station W ashington, D. C —A plan to shut The drilling of a well for the G er a physician in Salem for the purpose off liquor shipm ents from Canada wus Cannon Falla, Minn.—Speaking a t vais w ater system has been complet of examining applicants for pilot's li- placed in effect by the treasu ry , con th e dedication of a m onum ent to Col ed. sisting of new regulations drastically | censes. onel W illiam Colvlll. union civil war The sem i-annual report of the coun tightening rules governing th e Inspec T hirty flax-pulling m achines are hero. P resident Coolidge denounced ty clerk's office shows th a t the finan now in operation in the W illam ette tion of freight cars passing through Sunday artifically atlm ulated anim os cial condition of Jackson county is valley, and are doing the work pre- C anada en route betw een A m erican ities between the northern and the [ viously accomplished by 1800 men by healthy. points. southern atatea of America, declar j hand. V irtually all of the flax pro- A ssistant S ecretary Seym our Low- The heat wave has elim inated aphis ing th a t “the day of sectionalism is man, in charge of dry law enforce : duced In the W illam ette valley this In the w alnut orchards of Marion coun passed, we are a united nation.” m ent. said bootleggers had obtained ty, according to announcem ent of year has been contracted by the peni A rriving from Superior to be the a num ber of the blue seals used by tentiary. growers. principal speaker at the ceremonies, custom s agents to designate cars in H arris Ellsw orth, field m anager for The new H otel Redmond, a $250.- Mr. Coolidge reviewed the progress spected before leaving A m erican te r | the Oregon state editorial association, 000 stru cture recently erected In Red m ade by the south since the civil war, rito ry and th a t these seals had been has been named vice-president of the mond, held its form al opening to the saying th at such advance “Is going applied to cars which a fte r being load 1 National E ditorial association, to public July 26 and 27. forw ard in a way which it could never ed w ith C anadian liqu>$r, were at represent Oregon. Ellsw orth will take Bills for road work in Columbia have done under the old system ” Henry J- Allen, form er governor ot tached to through trains. the position In the association held by county during the m onth ot Ju n e pass reigning before 1861, He pointed to Kansas, who has been appointed pub He said it w as believed th a t m inor ed a t the July term of the county Hal Hoss, form erly of the Oregon City th e support which the Miaaisaippl licity director for th e Hoover-Curtia railroad em ployes had been bribed to Col. John R. Thomas, Jr., has been E nterprise and now candidate for sec flood relief bill obtained at the last court, totaled $45,795. campaign. assist both In obtaining the seals and appointed as the first military at session of congress from all sections The Lane county fair grounds are retary of state. also in handling the cars. tache to the Irish Free State. Colonel A special election was held in New of th e country as a proof of the exist now being used by the Bible Standard U nder the new regulations, he de Thomas will also serve as military ing co-operation betw een all parts of churches from all over the coast for port to amend the charter of Newport, clared, each blue seal would be given attache to the American embassy in authorizing the city council to pur th e nation. a camp-meeting place. a serial num ber and In addition would chase real property adjoining the city A rriving In Cannon Falls, accom London. A new tourist record was establish bear the nam e and num ber ot th e car hall and to erect an addition to the panied by Governor and Mrs. Chris ed a t Ashland recently when 316 cars, to w hich it was applied. Thus, he tianson, R epresentative and Mrs. New city hall. It was said th at $20,000 representing 13 states, were registered explained, th a t a train when made up ton and by Mrs. F rank Kellogg, wife in general bonds would be issued if a t th e camp grounds. W ashington, D. C. — The U nited for entrance into C anadian territo ry of the secretary of state, who bad the general plan was carried out. The Receipts of the U nited S tates land authorization carried about ten to one. S tates governm ent served a sharp ulti would have all through freight cars hoarded the presidential train at St. office at Roseburg for th e fiscal year matum on P anam a th a t if revolution stam ped w ith consecutively num bered Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge found A delegation of Malin, K lam ath ended June 30 were $669.161.13, accord lollows the national elections of Aug blue seals. th e whole city in Sunday attire ready county, citizens, urged Governor P a t The assista n t secretary said he re W ashington, D. C. — S ignature by ing to the report Just completed. to g reet them enthusiastically, despite terson and m em bers of the public serv u st 5, Intervention will follow. The note was w ritten by S ecretary garded the new regulations as putting Lane county’s 1928 filbert crop will ice commission to use th eir influence the United S tates of a new treaty with th e blazing heat. the Chinese nationalist governm ent, be practically double th a t of last year, in inducing the Southern Pacific com of S tate Kellogg in response to a re teeth into enforcem ent as heretofore restoring full autonom y in tariff m at when 20,000 pounds were gathered. pany to construct its extension of the quest from the "opposition" p arty in a car once reaching A m erican soil ters to China, was announced sim ul T his year's crop is estim ated at 40,000 Modoc N orthern railroad from Klam Panam a. This appeal charged fraud could be disposed of by bootleggers with com parative ease. taneously in W ashington and Pekin. pounds. ath Falls to A lturas, Cal., on the so- and corruption on the part of the By the term s of the pact. It will Owing to a disagreem ent with called old survey which touches the Panam an adm inistration and urged the United S tates to supervise the bal become effective Jan u ary 1, 1929, pro Mayor J. B. Messick, who appointed town ot Malin. loting. viding it has been ratified by th at him in December, 1926, M. L. Stout The federal power commission has S ecretary Kellogg made the blunt W alla Walla, W ash.—The fire which date, and will supplant all existing has resigned as chief ot police a t announced authorization of a prelim reply th at the governm ent of Panam a «wept E ureka flat area last week was tariff com m itm ents of China to the Baker. inary perm it to th e city of Eugene, one of the most disastrous grain fires United States. The restoration of The Eugene school budget for 1928- for a power project on the McKenzie m ust be relied upon to hold fair elec tions and that this governm ent would tariff autonomy by the United States, 29 of $308,582.25 and a tax levy of In th e northw est In years. river with ultim ate installation capac- Leavenw orth, W ash. — Ludwig P. tak e the existing treaties in good E fforts are being made to salvage however, is based on a treaty stipula $200,475.70 were pased upon favorably ' 0 { 3 2 , I ity of 32,000 horsepower, The com- all the sacked w heat th at was not tion of non-discrim ination by China a t a special election. Less than 200 nli8sion ai80 announced authorization faith. B ut he added th a t on account Johnsen, prohibition agent of Spokane, of the v ast American Interests In the shot five tim es here In a gun duel totally destroyed In the fields and against Americans as compared to the votes were cast. 0( a prelim inary perm it for a power Canal Zone th a t no chances would be with Sheriff P ete W heeler and Deputy construction and repair work is be nationals of any other country. For Thieves with a m otor truck forced project on the D eschutes river in taken and th at If a revolution should Ralph H and, died from com plications treaty purposes, the stipulation Is mu ing done on more than 20 farm homes th e back door of the Armory Serv- ' Sherm an and W asco counties, ensue, A m erican troops would be from a wound in the abdomen. tually binding on both countries. wiped out by the flames which raged ice station of Medford and stole the | <jfr ig employed in the state m otor The duel occurred w ith Johnsen used. No comment w'as available at the over the area for hours It is esti entire tire stock of the establishm ent, vejjjcie departm ent m ust w ear stock W hile S ecretary Kellogg made no and Gerald Church, acting prohibi m ated the fire burned over an area state d epartm ent on Pekin dispatches am ounting to $1500. ings, regardless of the hot w eather or specific m ention of the fact, it is tion chief of this d istrict, saw Sheriff 20 to 25 miles square laying w aste nt indicating a feeling in Jap an ese and New instrum ents for w eather ob other conditions, according to an edict known th a t 're c e n t developm ents in W heeler and Deputy H and loading a least 50,000 acres of sheep pasture other Interested circles th at the Unit land and 10,000 acres of wheat land, ed States, In signing the tariff treaty, serving are to be supplied to the E u ! issued by Sam Kozer, secretary of long range guns and airplanes have still on a truck. Failing to Identify the men in the was striking out on a Chinese policy gene w eather observer, in order to state, who adm inisters the m otor ve- made It necessary for the United 3500 acres of which was standing S tates to extend Its fortifications of darkness and believing them to be Independent of the long standing con muke more accurate checks for the ! h id e laws. The order was said to grain. i have affected more than 30 u-rls, who the canal as a protective m easure. bootleggers, th e agents commanded About 50,000 bushels of w heat are cert of action m aintained through con United S tates air mail. The Santlam riv er,ro ad , which has | appeared a t the m otor vehicle division These Include big gun mftunts outside W heeler and Hand to "S tick ’em up." ference of the Pekin diplomatic estim ated by farm ers to have been The sheriff and his deputy believed destroyed In addition to homes and corps. Inasm uch as the abortive been in process of construction, is now 1 one day last week w ithout stockings. of the Canal Zone, and some landing Of all the m otor vehicles th a t pass- fields in the m ore rem ote and seclud they were being “hi-jacked,” and the other property, causing a loss believ Pekin Joint tariff conference adopted completed to a point eight miles above ed to be conservatively fixed at $100,- a resolution pledging all powers hav D etroit. The road is being built by , ed given points In Oregon recently ed places. The United S tates also gun duel followed. The fédérais say when a traffic census was taken be wished to build some m ilitary roaus they m istook the county officers for 000. Insurance adjusters on the ing conventional turift relations with the federal forest bureau. m oonshiners and opened fire. H and A new addition to the Salem post- tw een the hours of 6 a. m. and 10 p. outside of the Canal Zone. ground would not make a definite an China to restore tariff autonom y on shot Johnsen five tim es when John nouncem ent as to the loss, It was the date now specifically fixed in the office, to cost approxim ately $20,000, m., more than 47 per cent were from new Slno-Amerlcan treaty, Jan u ary 1. will be erected during the present 1 other states. The count was made by DAW ES L E A D E R S H IP W ANTED sen put a gun to H and's head and ■aid. ordered “Stick ’em up or I'll shoot.” 19^9, however, there appears to be year, according to announcem ent re the state highway departm ent, A total . of 102,960 passenger cars were count General Ideal Ban to Wage War on L ars Johnson, Colville, fath er of the ceived from W ashington, D. C. little point to this contention. It is TR A IN PASSEN G ER S ROBBED wounded man, his sister and his daugh the first trealy granting China tariff Crime in Chicago. Senator Charles L. McNary spent ed bearing Oregon licenses, and 49,- day last week a t Newport, inspect i 357 from other states. Motor busses Southern Pacific Car Scene of Hold autonomy to be signed. Chicago.—A proposal th at Vice- te r arrived before he died. Johnsen ing the harbor and conferring with num bered 2248 and trucks 16,855. P resident Dawea assum e leadership was once sheriff of Stevens county. y Up in Eugene- H and form erly lived In C ottage federal engineers with relation to the ■ ! T here were 644 motorcycles and 430 of all the various forces th at are now Eugene, Or.—Only a few dollars was BRIEF GENERAL NEW S horse-drawn vehicles. Grove, Or., and Is well known as a proposed extension of the jetty. attem pting to fight crime in Chicago obtained by two m asked robbers who A tem porary Injunction restraining has been made to the executive com w restler. P resident Coolidge visited the Iron held up passengers on the Southern Oceanside in Tillamook county has the secretary of state from placing on m ittee of the Chicago crime commis ranges of northern M innesota August Pacific train No. 16 as it entered the been chosen as the camp site for the CALLES MAY R E TIR E city limits here at 4:30 o'clock Sun 2. Marion county Y. M. C. A. boys’ sum the ballot a t the general election In sion by Major George A. Paddock, The United S tates and L atvia have m er caqip this year. About 60 Marion i November the so-called Dunne m eas chairm an ot the commission’s finance day morning. The pair was evidently ure reducing approxim ately 50 per Mexican President Does Not Wish to committee. exchanged ratifications of th eir new county boys will be accommodated. expecting to find a particular person cent of the m otor vehicle license lees Retain Office. Lack of concentrated force behind trealy of friendship and commerce. In the car ami seemed quite surprised Loss from the Glendale fire, which Mexico City.—P resid en t Calles does needed reform s and a useless repeti The initiative m easure io abcl'sh destroyed all the business section of In Oregon, was sought in a petition when he did not line up with the other prize fighting in C alifornia qualified th a t city with the exception of three filed in the circuit court in Salem by tion of effort by present m ethods are not intend to rem ain chief executive passengers. listed by Major Paddock as reasons of Mexico a fter his present term ex The men worked rapidly, and as for a place on the November general buildings, has been set a t $125,000 by Joseph Devers, attorney for the state highway departm ent. As soon as the to r his proposal. He also expressed pires December 1, he told persons in th e train slowed up to stop at the sta election ballot. B. L. Barry, fire Insurance adjuster. petition is served on the secretary of a belief th at the vice-president would his confidence. If nothing happens to John J. Itaskob, chairm an of the tion they dropped off at T hirteenth Cottage Grove has but three Civil | g(ate ¡t wjll be re fe rred to the attorney be particularly suited to lead such u shake his determ ination, it appeared national dem ocratic com m ittee, has avenue East, uoar the campus of the war v eterans surviving, as a result likely th a t Aaron Saenz, governor of U niversity of Oregon, and disappear resigned as chairm an of the G eneral o t the death of Reazon Gray Elliott. general. Any answ er th a t will be co-ordinated attack. made by the secretary of s ta te prob the state of Nuevo Leon, would suc Motors corporation finance comm it ed. No trace of the two has yet been 85. His three com patriots participated ably will depend upon an opinion to ceed to the presidency to which tha Production of Malt Drops Off. found, local authorities reported. tee. in funeral services for the aged vet be given by the attorney general as John Joseph Tunney is still the W ashington, D. C.—W hether or not late G eneral Alvaro Obregon was eran. to the legality of the proceedings. It less beer Is being drunk, the United elected July 1. Eight Burn to Death in Train W reck. heavyw eight champion of the world. The Salem cham ber of commerce was alleged in the petition filed by The decision of the president not A fight In New York, b itter and vic S tates production of malt—im portant Guernsey, Wyo.—Eight unidentified $lled with the public service commis D evers th at the Dunne bill is uncon brewing m aterial—Is falling rapidly, to succeed him self has served fu rth er m en were burned to death in a spec ious while it lasted, ended in the 11th sion a request th at it be allowed to stitutional. round with the defeat of Tom Heeney, according to the commerce depart to clear the political atm osphere, as tacular freight train wreck on the intervene In the so-called cross-state S tate bank stock in Oregon is still the New Zealand challenger. m ent. The census of m anufacturers despite the demand in many q u arters B urlington railroad here. The eight August 29 or 30 has been selected railroad case which will be heard in subject to assessm ent and taxation in discloses a decrease of nearly 16 per th a t he be nam ed provisional presi men were 'beating their way" In au spite of the recent decision handed tentatively as date for the official noti Portland. cent In value of malt produced in 1927, dent for a two-year term , there has em pty box car and were trapped when A life-size p o rtrait of E xG overnor down by the federal court in Portland been some doubt as to w hether th is fication of S eaator Joseph T. Robin compared with 1925. gasoline from wrecked lank cars Ig W ah er M. Pierce, authorized by the In the case of the B rotherhood Co would be legal under the constitution. nited. Tank cars comprised the sou th at he has been nom inated by 1927 legislature, has been completed operative National bank vs. Sheriff the dem ocrats for vice president. The THE MARKETS g reater part of the train of 27 cars. and will be given a place with the H urlburt, according to an opinion United States to Bar Fruit Trees. Portland Flam ing gasoline spread from the cerem onies will be held at L ittle Rock, p ortraits of all his predecessors in the banded down by A ttorney G eneral Van W ashington, D. C.—Im portation in W heat — Big Bend bluestem , hard wreck down the P latte river for sev Ark. W inkle for the guidance of E arl L. white, $1.38; soft white and w estern to the United S tates of nursery stocks halls of the state capltol. eral miles, causing the river to ap People of Burns, Canyon City, John Fisher, state tax comm issioner. The white, $1.26; hard w inter and western of apple, pear, quince and Mazzard China Asks New Japanese Treaty. p ear to bo on fire. cherry will be prohibited a fter July red, $1.1614; northern spring. $118. Toklo. — A uthoritative sources say Day and other com m unities met at De- decision of the federal court was to the effect th at the requirem ents of Hay — Alfalfa $16.50© 17; valley 1, 1930, under a decision of the fed the nationalist governm ent has ap vine Canyon and dedicated a monu Jchn P. Wood Wins Air Tour. ment on the Joaquin Miller trail. congress relative to the taxation of timothy $17.50 0 1 8 ; eastern Oregon eral horticultural board approved by proached Japan through the national D etroit —The National Air tour in Judge R. W. Sawyer and Lewis A. national bank stock not having been timothy, $21021.50. S ecretary Jardine. The availability »•hich 23 aviators completed a 6000- 1st m inister at Tokio, proposing to complied with in this sta te the stock McArthur were the speakers. of American-grown stocks of these B u tterfat—470 48c. conclude a new com m ercial treaty. Il ntle tour of the w estern section of the P roperties ot the Oregon state game of the Brotherhood bank was not tax fruits and the danger from possible Eggs—Ranch, 25029c. L'nited S tates ended in a flare of Is understood th at Jap an 's attitude in coni mission, exclusive of its real es able. The opinion of the attorney entry of new fruit pests with foreign Cattle— Steers, good. $11.25 0 12. the m atter has not changed. The lolor here. John P. Wood id W ausau, general holds th at while the decision stocks were given by the board to Hogs—Medium to choice, $9012. Japanese contending th at treaty abro tate holdings, were valued a t $201,- iVIs., who led the tourists throughout applies to all national banks in tt e 284 at the end of June, It Is disclosed Lam bs — Good to choice, $10.750 justify the exclusion. he tour in hie little Waco monoplane, gation by the Chinese Is illegal. in an Inventory ju st completed by state It does not affect the statu s ot $12 25. wus first to taxi to a slop. Unofficially state bank stock. Harold Clifford, state game warden. British Look Out 500.000 Workers- Seattle. British Railroads Slash Wages. Wood was the winner by mere than W ith the installation of a new dl- M anchester, Eng.—A lockout th a t W heat—Soft white, w estern white Ratings on the dairies that supply London B ritish railroad employes, 3000 points. gester. the capacity of the Salem pape.- $1.26; hard w inter, w estern red, north will affect about 500,000 w orkers was Portland with milk will be made but Including directors and executive s, ac decided upon here by the M aster once a year from now on because of mfll has been Increased from 88 to 1 ern spring, $1.16; bluestem . $1.39. Irish Flisr Ra.ssd to Colonsl's Rank. cept a reduction of 2’v per cent in Hay — Alfalfa. $24; timothy, $30; Spinners' federation as a m eans of the vast amount ot work Involved in 100 tons of paper daily. The produel th eir wages, under un agreem ent au Dublin Major Jam es Fitzm aurlce, alleviating conditions in the industry. P. 8.. $24. the sem ian n u al reports, according to of the Salem plant is being shipped nounceil recently, following a confer m em ber ot the crew of the tra n sa t The lockout will be effective August B utterfat—48c. Rr. D W. Mack, chief of the city milk to all parts of the United States, and encs of rep resen tativ es of workers lantic plane Bremen, has been pro- 11. Eggs—Ranch, 23 0 28c. divialou. . tne m arket is unlimited. m eted to the rank ot colonel in the anti m anagers. The public service commission j The Pacific Bancorporation, an or- C attle—Prim e steers, $11.25012.10. F ree State air service. grunted the application of the W eyer Will Notify Smith August 22. Hogs Frime, $12.06012 95. Powers Will S gn T reaty on Aug. 27 ganizatton incorporated July 17, of ; Albany, N. Y.—Governor Sm ith will this year, has purchased four bunks , haeuser Tim ber company for perm is Lambs—Choice, $11.25012.25. Paris. — The American trealy to Noted Lumberm an Diss. be notified of his nom ination Wed Spokane. in southw estern Oregon, according to , sion to construct and m aintain au j m aintain world peace l>y outlawing Minneapolis, Minn, Thomas Bar Hogs — Good, and choice, $11.250 nesday evening, August 22. The Senator Charles Hall, Marshfield, one overhead crossing on the Ashland war will be signed here by the powers low Walker. 88, millionaire lum ber K lam ath Falls highway Just east of n u cerem ony will take place on the east ot the incorporators. Names of tne on August 27, the fcreigu offtes au man. philanthropist and art collector, the K lam ath river bridge a t Keno. i C attle—S tt era, good $10.50011.00. steps of the state capitol her«. banks were withheld. nounc< d. died h ire. OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST COOLIDGE SPEAKS IN MINNESOTA TOWN ■■ U. S. SIGNS A NEW TREATY WITH CHINA WALLA WALLA GRAIN . FIRE LOSS $100,000 PANAMA WARNED BY SECRETARY KELLOGG DRY AGENT WOUNDED BY SHERIFF DIES