HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 CUBA IS INCLUDED IN HOOVER TOUR HUGH 0. S M IT H P re s id e n t-E le c t S ta rts on Good W ill V isit to Southern C ountries. Palo Alto. Cal.—Cuba ha* been add­ ed (o the growing list ot countries to be visited by President-elect Hoover and bis party during the two months' good will tour ot South and C entral America. Mr. Hoover. It was said at his home, h as accepted the Invitation ot the president ot Cuba. This will be the last port for him before departing for th e United States. He Is expected to cross over to Florida from H avana and to rem ain there until ju st before his Inauguration. The comment being made on P resi­ dent Coolidge's A rm istice day speech and the efforts to draw some opinion from Mr. Hoover on the policies out­ lined there have led his advisers to point to the wisdom ot his leaving the country at this time and taking him­ self entirely outside the scope of n a­ tional politics until he takes control of the governm ent In his own right. T here is no Indication th at Mr. H oover disagrees In any way with w hat P resident Coolidge had to say recently on national defense or on the agricultural relief program. On the contrary, the Coolidge views seem to be In line with Mr. Hoover’s own ex­ pressions at various times, but the president-elect wants to rem ain silent and refrain from It all for the present Hugh O. Smith, farmer living in the vicinity of Stronghurst, III., has just received a Carnegie hero medal for his feat of saving the lives of Mrs. John Peasley and her four children. NEW INDICTMENT ACCUSES ASA KEYES Los Angeles. — Asa Keyes, district attorney, and seven others, were In­ dicted by the Los Angeles county grand Jury on charges ot conspiracy to give and receive bribes. , The charges were contained In two blanket indictm ents, the first charg­ ing Keyes and the others with ten overt acts in the prosecution of the Julian Petroleum case which collapsed, and the second charging 40 acts in connection with the dism issal of fel­ ony charges ag ain st A. I. Lasker. The recen t indictm ents replace W ashington, D. C.—The federal bu­ those which were returned two weeks reau of reclam ation is ready to take ago. The defendants are charged in­ over the Stanfield irrigation project dividually instead of as a group. In eastern Oregon and to spend ap­ proxim ately $640,000 in Improving It BIG TU N N E L O PENS SOON only on condition th at state and local In terests organize a developm ent cor­ Trains W ill Be Run Through Moun­ poration which would raise funds to tains December 28, 1928. loan settlers, Commissioner Mead has Cashmere, W ash. — W hat officials advised S enators McNary and Stel- consider to be the most im portant re­ wer, who have held a num ber of con­ alignm ent work ever undertaken on ferences with him regarding federal any of the tran sco n tin en tal railroads aid for the project. in the United S tates will be completed, Commissioner Mead also stipulates at a cost of around $25,000,000, when th a t the governm ent must have title trains run through the new G reat to the main Irrigation ditch of the N orthern eight-mile Cascade tunnel project. between Scenic and Berne in the Cas­ Mead's proposal Is th at the develop­ cade m ountains December 28. ment corporation raise about $60,000 C. O. Jenks, vice-president In charge to be loaned settlers in average sums of operations, announced th at the new of $1800 for 60 acre tracts. He sug­ tunnel, the longest railway tunnel in g ests that this company could take a America, would be ready for train s on m ortgage on the lands for security, al­ th at date. though such a m ortgage would be i About a month ago the main tun­ supplem entary to the lien which the 1 nel was holed through, and all th at governm ent holds for w ater rights. rem ains to be done is several hun­ N ecessary Improvements on the pro­ dred feet of enlargem ent and clearing ject would cost about $.1600 per tract, up of sides and walls at the center. he estim ates, and advises that no set­ This then will be lined with concrete, tler should be accepted unless he had about a two w eeks' job. and the con­ half that amount. Loans would be struction ot the big tunnel will be repayable in 20 years at six per cent. ' complete. ( In return (or the local financing of settlers, the reclam ation service would Mrs. Coolidge Christens Big Plane. spend $640,000 in enlargem ent of the W ashington, I). C. — Mrs. Calvin main canal and the laterals for In Coolidge christened the first of the creased flow of water, and would fur Pan-American Airways passenger nish w ater as needed from the McKay planes, which will operate on a daily creek storage reservoir. schedule betw een Miami and the West Indies. The plane christened was a E X P O R TS TOTAL B ILLIO N S tri-m otor Fokker with 12 passenger rapacity and carrying, in addition to Government Pays Tribute to Modern two pilots, a radio operator and a steward. Its daily flying schedule is Sales Methods. W ashington. 1). C -The export ot to begin January 8. BUREAU WILL AID STANFIELD PROJECT American m anufactured goods reach e4. I the river sinks below the surface in T he W. M. B arnett bank of W asco most places during the dry season. has moved into its new building and ! More than a million salmon are esti- ihe nam e of the institution has been mated lost each year in th is stream . changed to the Bank ot Commerce. Marshfield is to be aw arded a cup Melbourne, A ustralia. — By an over­ The Rev. W. J. Morrow has been f for having the best fire prevention called by Bishop Lowe to leave his record during the past year of any whelming m ajority the electors of A ustralia voted in favor of giving the pastorate at Bay City and become j city in the United S tates under 20,000 head of the M ethodist church a t Cot­ population, according to a report of force of law to the debts and borrow­ ing agreem ent entered Into by the tage Grove. j the m eeting of the International Asso- W ith five of the seven candidates i ciation of F ire Chiefs, carried in the sta te s and comm onwealth last year. The agreem ent provides for the ap­ for city council at R eedsport receiv­ last Issue of the A m erican City Mag- pointm ent of a com pulsory loan coun­ ing a total vote ranging from 304 to ' azine. cil on which all th e states will be rep­ 312, a recount of the ballots have been D eschutes county officials plan to resented. In the new schem e of Aus­ decided upon. j place prow ler cars on roads In mid­ tralian financing, as produced by Pre­ A m eeting of the C entral Oregon state farm ing districts to guard flocks m ier Bruce at th e 1927 conference,the Highway association was held in Vale of turkeys being fattened for the comm onwealth governm ent was to recently, with many visitors present , Thanksgiving m arket. P lan s to take tak e over ail the debts of the Aus­ from Harney, G rant, Lake and Des­ this action were made when reports tralian states and contribute $37,925.- chutes counties. : reached the sheriff's office th at turkey 000 in connection therew ith. Survey of the highway betw een thieves are active in all parts of the The federal governm ent was to es­ Burns and Lakeview is progressing country. tablish joint sinking funds to provide rapidly and If w eather conditions re­ Fire of undeterm ined origin destroy­ for the extinction of the debts in 58 main favorable will be completed be­ ed the Long Pine mill, fam iliarly years and the extinction of new loans fore December 1. j known as Lorenz mill, six miles east in 53 years. The existing sinking fund L auscerica & Garay, Frenchglen of Bonanza on the K lam ath Falls- redem ption and sim ilar funds were to sheepm en, last week shipped a car­ Lakeview highway last week. Fire­ be transferred to a national debt com­ load of w ethers from Burns to P o rt­ fighters were able to prevent the blaze mission, and all future borrowings land, and sold 916 ewes and lam bs to from working into the lum ber yard or w ere to be controlled by the loan the Johnson ranch at lzee. taking the bunk houses and adjoining council. The feeling in A ustralia is th at the Many salmon taken from northern buildings. Curry county rivers this fall are of no Home brew ers who m anufacture new finance schem e will raise Aus­ m arket value, low w ater having d eter­ tjlgir own liquor w ithout paym ent of tra lia 's credit and prestige in the red fish from entering stream s until a $50 governm ent tax are subject to w orld’s money m arkets and enable the they were in poor condition. a fine of $500 under laws drafted by states to raise loans at a cheaper rate The comm unity chest cam paign in the liquor men more than 50 years than hitherto. A storia was form ally open on the ago, according to F. A. H azeltine, fed­ morning of Monday, November 19, and eral prohibition investigator, who was B R IE F G ENERAL NEW S w orkers set forth to secure in cash the principal speaker a t the Salem Ki- Dr. George H arding, 85, father of wanis club luncheon recently. and pledges a total of $20,245.81. Selection of a Joint com m ittee of the late P resident W arren G. H arding, The last concrete in the new Ash­ land w ater supply dam was poured the senate and house of the next Ore­ was near death at the home of his sis­ last week, m arking the completion of gon legislature to conduct a study and te r in Santa Ana. Cal., the victim of the dam and assuring Ashland an am ­ outline some plan looking to the con­ a stroke of paralysis, which he suf­ struction of a new state penitentiary fered recently. ple w ater supply all next sum m er. The track and field com m ittee of as soon as possible was recom mended A lbany's city budget of $64,500.79 th e American A thletic union recom ­ by H enry W. Meyers, superintendent, was adopted unanim ously by the bud­ mended that the 1929 national senior get board. It Is $1450 less th an the in his biennial report filed with the and outdoor cham pionship be held at slate board of control in Salem. 1928 budget and $2200 less than the Denver. This m eet is held annually A te s t to determ ine w hether rubber 6 per cent lim itation perm itted. on or around July 4. can be obtained from a weed known The Pacific Power & Light company The United S tates public health has made a voluntary reduction in its as Irish furze, which has been over­ service announced th at John Early, running the Bandon section, will be rates th at will be of substantial ad 64 year-ol«.«* Px n. 0 .x r after a sudd» i »'Ire'S a: 1er ti-.rK l W llsford m an?;, ?x.i;bnr-. 14?» b f band, the ex-te ?ictary for Icreign af­ fairs. was at h ij Falladon estate and was hurriedly summoned. The vis­ countess. who was the daughter of the late Percy Wyndham, was 57 y e a r, old. Five Loae Live, in Kanaat Floods. Kansas City.— Swirling water,