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 | 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