Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 20, 1928, Image 2

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OREGON. DECEMBER 20. 1928
SPEED OF CONGRESS
MAY BREAK RECORD
M ILTO N S. H E R S H E Y
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
P rin cip al E vents of the W eek
Assem bled fo r In form ation
of O ur R eaders.
Rapid E nactm ent of Bills M ay
M ake E x tra Session
U nn essary.
Forty-two W ashington county farm ­
ers passed tha field Inspections for
certified potatoes conducted this year
by the farm crops departm ent of the
Oregon S tate Agricultural college.
JULIU MANIU
SOUTH AMERICAN
COUNTRIES FIGHT
B o livian s W in Action in Chaco
D is tric t; Youny Men C alled
to the Colors
The new Burna union high school
building has been completed and ts
now occupied The structure. which
cost $80.000. has a fine gymnasium,
large assembly hall and an auditorium.
The dam in the Alsea river near the
Asuncion, Paraguay. — A decree
hatchery, about 12 miles east of Wald­
mobilizing th e classes between 18 and
Attem pt will be made at the coming port, was dynam ited recently and par­
29 years of age was published Sunday.
session of the legislature to raise the tially destroyed
W ashington. D. C —Congress la on
W hoever Is guilty
The action was declared necessary
salaries of county Judges, clerks, and made a complete Job of It. and salmon
its way to a record breaking perform ­
for defense as provided hy article 2<>
assessors.
ance In the enactm ent of Ita routine
and other fish can now go up stream
of the constitution, and was approved
work of the session—the appropriation
The D eschutes county court haa a t will.
by President GugglarL
bills authorizing the funds necessary
voted $200 to cooperate with the state
The first carload of Rogue river val­
to run the governm ent during the ap­
game commission in the establishm ent ley turkeys in the C hristm as pool of
La Pax. Bolivia.—Unofficial reports
proaching fiscal year.
of a fish hatchery on Fall river.
the Poultry Producers' association
of the fighting In th e Chaco district
In two weeks the bouse has passed
The Lions club of Lebanon Is mak­ pool was shipped to New York recent­
said th a t the Bolivian troops had cap.
two of the nine regular supply bills,
ing arrangem ents for the decoration ly. The price Is 30 cents for No. 1
lured $0 wagons loaded with provi­
and taken lip another. Before the
of the streets C hristm as and will also birds. The Thanksgiving shipm ents
sions and m unitions and also a large
C hristm as recess begins next week,
have a C hristm as tree at some central brought the grow er 37 cents.
tractor, besides uum erous prisoners.
leaders Intend to establish the record
p o in t
Crop revenues from the Medford Ir­
It w as said th at more than 100 Para,
of getting four of these bills out of
W. F. Norman of Woodburn was rigation district Increased from $1.-
guayan soldiers were killed while the
the way The senate has passed the
elected president of the Marion Coun­ $88,700 In 1924 to $1,702,417 In 1928.
Bolivian losses were said to have been
first of the bills sen t to It by the
Ju llu M a n iu , lea d er o f the P easant
ty School Officers' association at their according to the annual report of the
light.
_
house and leaders hope to have two
p
a
rty
of
R
u
m
an
ia,
who
has
been
made
_________
annual convention held in Salem re- directors filed with the state engineer
o th ers out of the way before Saturday
a t Salem. The report was prepared p re m ie r of th a t co un try.
cently.
M ilto n S Hershey, chocolate menu
Lima, t'eru .—The Paraguayan lega­
Failure by this congress to enact
tion here I’unday afternoon stated that
Fifteen m arriage licenses were Is­ by E. J. Leach, m anager of the dis­
the appropriation bills Is the only ta e tu re r, who has presented the tow n
Bolivian troops were marching against
th in g which would absolutely force of H ersh ey. near H a rris b u rg , Pa., w ith sued and four fllvorce suits filed In trict.
S etting the open season tor deer
the Paraguayan fort. General Aguino.
Baker county during November. Fees
H erbert Hoover to call an extra ses­ e $2,000,000 co m m un ity center.
The legation confirmed the attack
collected by the county clerk am ount­ from Septem ber 20 to October 20 and
sion of the new congress
placing the lim it of one buejc to each
on th e Paraguayan position at Bahia
However,, the president-elect has
ed to $916.80.
N egra by Bolivian airplanes, which
promised an extra session for the con
The port of Coos bay commission hunter is a proposal to be made to the
dropped bombs and fired machine
slderatlon of farm relief legislation. If
has voted to disapprove an applica­ coming legislature, it was decided by
London.—The spirit cf hopefulness guns at the Paraguayan troops.
It Is not provided at this session, and
tion of the state highway commission the state game commission a t Its
which
prevailed in royal circles Sun­
monthly
meeting
held
in
P
ortland
re­
It Is stated th a t the Paraguayans
w hether this problem Is going to be
for a bridge over H aynes Inlet, an
day became more pronounced Monday suffered no losses.
cently.
left to him and the extra session still
arm of Coos bay.
Philadelphia. Pa.—An Increase of 2
Proposal to have congress appropri­ with the issue of two favorable bul­
Bolivians In wild frenzy celebrate
Is problematical.
The total assessed valuation of
Some republican leaders, .who also per cent In enrollm ent—the sm allest W ashington county for the present ate $200,000 to finance the tunnelling letins on the condition of King George. capture of Fort Boqueron.
are members of the farm bloc and annual gain since the w ar—Is shown year shows a loss of $870,489 as com­ of the K lam ath irrigation district main Both were very short, but both an
A note was sen t to the council of
were prom inent In the campaign of In reports received by Dean Raymond pared with 1927. The present valua­ irrigation canal of 2340 feet in Klam­ nounced continued slight im prove­ the League of N ations and a session
H erbert Hoover, want this entire ques­ W alters of Sw arthm ore college from tion Is $26.966.162.
ath Falls will be placed before author­ ment.
of the council may gather In Paris If
The evening bulletin, issued at 4 the situation becomes more acute.
ities in W ashington, D. C., by R. R.
tion left to the care of the new adm in­ 216 colleges and universities through
Baker's
rate
of
taxation
for
1929
will
out the United S tates, which are on
Butler, recently elected representative p. m., said: "T he king had a quiet day
istration.
be 49.5 mills, the highest In history,
and the im provem ent In his m ajesty’s
Opposing this group Is a sizeable the approved list of the Association of
from th a t district.
with the probability of a higher rate
condition noted this morning has been
bloc of republicans who are strongly American universities.
The
Oregon
S
tate
H
orticultural
so
These reports, as presented In the In 1930, according to an announcem ent
m aintained."
opposed to an ex tra session next
clety
held
Its
annual
convention
in
by W. A. Baird, county assessor.
The morning report w as: "In spite
spring. They want a farm m arketing current Issue of "School and Society.”
Roseburg last week with an attend­
The logging catnp of the Benson
bill passed now and the other portion reveal Increases in 101 Institutions,
ance of approxim ately 125 outside del­ of a restless night, his m ajesty's con­
of the agricultural relief pledged In comparing the November 1 reglstra Tim ber company, about 10 miles west egates. Portland, Salem, Eugene and dition has slightly im proved.”
of Rainier, closed last week for the
Members of th e royal fam ily are
the party campaign platform —upward tlons with those of a year ago.
Lugano, Sw itzerland.—D ram atic In
Medford were well represented, with
An analysis by states shows th at usual seasonal shutdown. Operations
tariff revision—left to an extra ses­
several fruit grow ers in attendance beginning to move with g reater free­ the extrem e was the close of the
In
26
states
there
are
more
fulltime
will be resum ed about February 1.
dom as the result of th eir relaxation league's council m eeting In Lugano.
sion next fall or to the regular term
also from Hood River.
from th e anxiety which held them In The m eeting ended with an explosion
The Port of Astoria has been com­
of the new congress beginning a year students In approved colleges and uni
A county bridge on the Pratuin Wil-
versltles of those states than In 1927. pletely reim bursed for the more than
the critical days a fter the operation th a t has shaken the entire League of
hence.
and in 22 states there are fewer such $30,000 It had on deposit with the lard road a few miles from Salem col­ on W ednesday. Queen Mary ventured
N ations, and Is reverberating through­
lapsed
under
the
weight
of
a
grader
students.
for the first tim e in a long while to out Europe.
Astoria National hank when that In­
As to the cause of enrollm ent d» stitution closed its doors last Febru­ and tractor. The bridge was approxi­ take a meal abroad. She, with Vis­
Sir Austen C ham berlain, the Brit­
mately 25 feet above the w a te r.. It
creases this year, Dean W alters quotes ary.
count Lascelles and Princess Mary, ish delegate, proved a poor prophet
was built In 1913. and recently was in­
various suggested explanations, "such
The annual C hristm as tree Industry spected and reported in good condi­ visited the Piccadilly home of the when, on the first day of the present
as agricultural and Industrial condi­
Is on again and trees are being cut to tion. Officials said the bridge would duke and duchess of York to take m eeting, he predicted th at nothing
tions. the developm ent of Junior col­
luncheon with them.
fill Portland orders and for the usual be rebuilt.
sensational or exciting would happen.
W ashington, D. C.—In the United leges. a trend In certain areas away shipm ents. Many are shipped yearly
In a short speech, which, although
B. W. Cooney, ex-Douglas county ag­
S tates during last year there was ap­ from the small colleges to the state from Dover, and other sections around
short, was one of the most dram atic
DAIRYING M AK ES GAINS
ricultural
agent,
died
In
Roseburg
universities
and
deliberate
lim
itation
proximately a ratio of one divorce to
ever made before the council. Dr.
Sandy.
from
pneumonia,
following
an
attack
of enrollm ent.” He declares th at "the
every ten m arriages.
Milk. Sugar and V arious Types of Stresem ann. G erm any's foreign min
A.
Buchanan,
municipal
Judge,
The estim ate of th is ratio was made present collegiate period. If It Is a has been appointed United S tates of influenza, his death m aking the
Cheeses New Developments.
later, violently angry and In scarcely
In the census bureau prelim inary plateau, is nevertheless a plateau 25 com m issioner at Astoria, replacing third in the family w ithin a week, Mrs.
veiled language, threatened In pffect
W
ashington,
D.
C.—D
airying
now
Is
figures for 1927 on m arriage and di­ per cent higher than It was five years Howard K. Zimmerman, who resigned Cooney and th eir 10-year-old daughter
a $3,000,000.000 industry and haa al­ the possible w ithdraw al of Germany
Genevieve
having
passed
away
T
hurs­
ago
anil
very
m
arkedly
higher
propor­
vorce. The figures Indicated a stead­
when he was elected to the office of day and Friday of last week, all from most doubled its lead upon corn and from the League of Nations.
ily rising divorce rate, accompanied tionately than any sim ilar popular lev circuit judge.
At the sam e tim e, he virtually pro­
swine. Its n earesj contender for hon­
reached In other countries."
the sam e cause.
by a decline in m arriages.
claimed him self Iho champion of the
ors
among
agricultural
products.
The name Tillamook, as applied to
J. E. Shelton was elected a district
Divorces granted during the year
O. E. Reed, chief of the bureau of m inority nationals unfler foreign or
cheese, is worth at least $5,000,000 to director of the Oregon S tate Motor as­
num bered 192,037, an Increase of 11,-
B R IE F GENERAL NEW S
members of the Tillamook County sociation a t a m eeting in Eugene re­ dairy Industry, departm ent of agricul­ alien rule In the league slates, of
184, or 6 2 per cent above the previous
whom there are some 30.000.000 in
The Vienna press displays promin­ Cream ery association, according to the cently. This is the th ird consecutive ture, In relating the details of the bu­
high year, which was 1920. M arriages
Europe.
He predicted that continued
reau's
activities
to
a
house
appropria
for 1927 numbered 1,200.091, or 1880 ently views of the seizure of seven estim ate of Carl H aberlach, secretary tim e th a t Mr. Shelton has been elect­
disregard of th eir rights by the League
lions
subcom
m
ittee
disclosed
also
that
of
the
association.
ed to this position. The term is for
less than In 1920. The number of mar rases of machine guns and munitions
of Nations, would wreck the Geneva
One truck belonging to Gus Relchow two years. The d istrict represented the search of the departm ent for new
rlages was 10 12 per 1000 of populn found on a Danube river steam er In
organization.
uses
for
dairy
products
had
led
them
of
F
orest
Grove
hauled
from
th
at
vi­
Vienna
harbor
Friday.
by Mr. Shelton com prises Lane, Linn,
lion In 1927. w hereas In 1920 It was
far
afield
In
experim
entation.
The Frenfch governm ent's decision cinity this fall more than $55.000 Lincoln and Benton counties. The an­
10 27. while divorce rate was 1.62 per
Chief among the new uses th at had OREGON
BOY 4-H VICTOR
1000 population In 1927, against 1.54 to refuse the request of the United worth of walnuts, the Forhis and the nual m eeting of the slate association
been
discovered was a milk sugar, he
W
ithycoinbe
ranches
furnishing
the
S tates for extradition of H enry M.
will be held January 9 at Portland.
In 1920.
said. O ther experim ents were the E d g a r G rim es, N a tio n a l C ham p ion , Is
The num ber of legnl unfastenlngs Itlarkm ar was formally conveyed to bulk of the tonnage.
The Jackson county court is up in discovery of a method of making
A cclaim ed a t A lb a n y.
the
American
em
bassy
at
Paris.
The m ost recent attem pt to reopen arm s against the practice of some city
of the m artial tie In Nevada during
Albany, Or —E dgar Grimes. 17-year-
P resident Portes Gil has Informed the upper Columbia river to naviga people using the countryside as a cheeses of several foreign types, and
1927 was 1953. nn Increase of 91 per
would provide a m arket for $10,000,000 old youth of H arrisburg, was honored
cent over the state's total of divorces foreign new spaper correspondents that lion was abandoned December 15 when dumping ground for th eir refuse, and
worth of milk.
by his home folk last Sunday, 'n rec­
In 1920. producing a ratio of 25.23 (here is no basis for rum ors thnl Mez thè H arkins T ransportation company seeks a drastic cure. At a recent m eet­
ognition of his winning the M o-.s sil­
divorces per 1000 of the state's pope Ico is negotiating with representatives took the steam er Beaver off the P ort­ ing County Judge Sparrow and County
Chicago School Graft Scented.
ver trophy, the aw ard for the National
of the Roman Catholic church for set
land-Hood River run.
latlon in one y«ar.
Com m issioners B ursell and Alford
Chicago.—Awarding of contracts for 4-H club cham pionship recently won
dem ent of the religious question.
were
irate
over
the
practice,
and
Al­
The Lane county agricultural coun­
The league council has decided to cil at its annual m eeting In Eugene ford suggested th a t "us country tellers construction work of Chicago school In com petition with 4 II club leaders
WATSON SENATE
LEADER send
copies of the new peace appeal adopted a resolution seekiug to secure ought to dump a tew loads of tin cans buildings was suspended and S tate's of the United S tates and Canada. For
which
was addressed to Bolivia and legislative action against m arauding on a few city lawns and see how they Attorney Swanson began an Investiga­ th e second cousccutlve year Oregon
Indian a S enator Assured of H ig h Post
tion of charges th at school board em ­ brought back the trophy. It was held
Paraguay, to governm ents of all Amer­ dogs which are killing a large number like I t "
by W ith d ra w a l of Jones.
ployes were engaged In a conspiracy last year by Alex Cruickshank of Mc­
ican
countries
which
are
not
league
W ashington. D. C — W ithdraw al of
of sheep In Lane county.
The place on the D eschutes river
Minnville.
members.
United
Slates.
Brazil,
Ecua
to sell contracts.
Senator Wesley L. Jones as candidate
Employes and ex-employes of the w here Im m igrants on their way to
Among those paying tribute to
dor.
Mexico
and
Costa
Rica.
for the senate leadership clears the
Raker W hite Pine Lumber company, w estern Oregon camped after crossing
Grim es were Governor P atterson, rep­
The
foreign
affairs
com
m
ittee
of
the
Big
A
ircraft
Factory
in
Seattle.
way for Senator Jam es E Walson of
now in receivership, may receive all the "high d esert” Is to be converted
resenting the sta te ; W. J Kerr, presi­
S eattle.—Form ation of the biggest
Indiana hy practically unnnlmous vote Polish diet has adopted a motion re th eir back pay by Christm as. It was Into a city park after th e first of the
dent of Oregon S tate college; C harles
gnrdltig
peace
guarantees,
proclainlng
Watson, by early and energetic
learned. Half of the accrued wage year. The old camping ground is now aircraft corporation of the world, to A. Howard, state superintendent of
the
necessity
of
m
aintaining
Rhine
work, had corralled so many votes
in the city lim its of Bend at a low spot be known as United A ircraft & T rans­
bill was paid several weeks ago.
■chools. and several others.
th at If the contest had gone to Its Innd occupation to achieve th at end
on the river. It has been used as an port. and beaded by William E. Boeing
The
Pacific
Telephone
&
Telegraph
"H e no longer belongs to Linn coun­
Evacuation.
It
is
contended,
would
full length Ills success was generally
company, seeking to end Its contro autom obile park for several years. As of Seattle, was announced recently ty," said G overnor P atterson, "but to
predicted. Aside from this, Senator weaken chances of m aintaining peace
a
memorial
to
th
e
Im
m
igrants,
the
the entire state of Oregon. He suc­
President-elect Hoover had a busy versy with the city of Baker, has of­
Jones was confronted with the likeli­
THE MARKETS
camping site is to be known as Plo
ceeded by hard and intelligent work,
day
winding up his good will visit to fered to the city com m issioners a new
hood that If ha took the leadership
Portland
neer
park.
franchise which provides for payment
he would be required to drop the Ituenos Aires Numerous visitors were of $65.000 over a period of 25 years.
W heat — Big Bend bluestem . hard the only way to succeed.”
Eighty two settlers who arrived in
received at the American embassy and
chairm
t ii i i r i i i n anship
i i n i n p «’
of i «nw
the t commerce
o iu iiiv ttv o
ship-
m j> I
white.
$1 49; soft white, $1 17*^: w est­
Waldo, Or., Postofflee Ends.
A mill w histle blew at Em pire re­ Oregon during November Invested
lug and river and harbor legislation.
"''P *
“ • v» rU’u’ P'“‘ e’ of
ern white, 91.16*4: hard w inter and
$298.050.
according
to
a
report
issued
Gold
Hill. O r —The Waldo postof-
hlch are of high Importance to his '" ‘«•rest A gala perform ance .1 the cently for the first tim e In 36 years
northern spring $1 1054; w estern red.
late and the Pacific Northwest.
I Colon theater was s final feature ol The southern Oregon mill shut down by W. G. lde, m anager of the state
flce soon will cease to exist, and the
$1-1154-
in 1892 and was reopened by the Sim p cham ber of commerce. The new ar
It Is assumed that Senator Jones : the entertainm ent.
H ay—Alfalfa. $22022 50 ton; valley old time mining camp will soAn fall
rivals purchased a total of 7187 acres
son
Lum
ber
company.
P
resident
L
will be retained as the republican
timothy.
$1701750; eastern Oregon Into decay. Joining other ghost towns,
of land. L etters were received during
Gas Tank Car Evolved.
J. Simpson pulled the w histle cord.
«hip and assistant to the leader upon
timothy.
$20 50 0 21; clover. $15 50® which once flourished with several
the m onth from 74 fam ilies who an­
W ashington. D. C. — The latest
The m em bership of the Amity C o
he retirem ent of Vice President Elect
16; oat, $1501550; oats and vetch thousand Inhabitants In the palmy
nounced
that
they
had
decided
to
achievem ent In lighter than air aerial operative W alnut association is now
days of the placer diggings in south­
’’urtls from the senate.
hay. $16016 50
navigation was announced hy the war 96. During the year 41 new growers move to Oregon, bringing aggregate
ern Oregon. Waldo was one of Ihe
B utterfat—54 055c.
Investm ents of $261,150. Increased
first of these camps, which is soon to
lu Spreads Across Entire Country departm ent recently In the develop were added, with an additional output
Eggs—Ranch,
310
44c.
Interest In Oregon Is reflected In a
be classed with the town which ceased
Chicago The epidemic of mild In '««•»< «» '* " k
*HI' • " • " ‘'n . for army of 152 tons of w alnuts and 12 tons
C
attle—
Steers,
good.
$12
50012
75.
large volume of Inquiries received
u en .a which appeared first in Call d irigible.
Instead of taking 1200 of filberts over last year's production.
to exist.
Hogs
—
Medium-
Io
choice.
$9
25®
from all parts of the United States,
rrnla. several w eek. ago. now h a . »'..all cylinders for helium gas to fill Total output this tall was 222 tons ol
$9
40
Mr. lde said.
A m u n d s e n M e m o r ia l U n v e ile d .
pread across the entire United S ta te . * "u y blimps as h a . heretofore been w alnuts and 15 of filb ert^
Lambs—Good to choice. 111012.
A total of $171,638 19 will be dis
Oslo. N o r w a y — In th e p re s e n c e o f
j gain a foothold In the east health necessary to obtain a a sufficient
sufficient sup-
A crew of 12 sta te highway d ep art­
S e a ttle
eport» Indicated
Closing of a col ply. R now Is all carried In ope tauk ment employes has commenced the Irlbuted to 31 counties of Oregon this
■Wheat —Soft white. $119; w estern g reat crowds Crown P rince Olav un­
ego in M assachusetts and two eiluca car.
widening of bad curves on the Baker fiscal year by the federal government white. $1 IS; hard w inter, northern veiled a memorial to the late Ronlil
lonal Institutions near Phldelphla of
Cornucopia highway. The work will under the law which provides th at 25 spring, bulk Montana No 1. $1 11; A mundsen at Rorje, near Sharpshorg,
N ew T e levisio n Record» Set.
w here Amundsen was born In 1972.
ered the first indications that the
require about a month, according to per cent of the receipts from sale ol w estern red. $1 13; bluestem . $1 49
Johannesburg. South Africa —A Io J. N. Bishop, resident highway engi tim ber, forage and other products ol
» are had attained the proportions ol
H ay—Alfalfa. $22; tim othy. $29 Sunday was the 17th anniversary ol
the national forests shall be returned
cal résidant named MacCormlck Is be­ neer.
A m undsen's arrival at the south pole.
i nation wide epidemic
B utterfat —54c.
lieved Io have established a new tsie
L arkey Bros of K lamath Falls ha»« to the counties In which the forests
Eggs—Ranch, 260 36c
vision record by receiving images started logging four miles west of La are situated. The am ount is a de
T ennessee F arm er Killed by H o g .
Blaze H its T o w n of C latskan ie.
C attle— Prime steers. $11012.
Nashville. Teun — A ttacked by a 350-
C latskanie. Dr Fire of ucdeterm ln broadcast from station 2XA(„ New pine. The yellow pine logs are c a r crease of $7655 71 from that distrib
Hoga—Prime. $9 5 0 0 9 60
pound hog as he crossed a pasture lot,
>d origin Saturday night destroyed tha York The Images as received were ri ?d by auto truck to the Great North uted to the same counties In 1923
Lamba—Choice. $11 50 0 12 00
th e radio am ateur call ern railroad a mile east of Laplne and caused by a sm aller timber-cut on th»
John
T. P otts. 62. farm er, died In ten
JUlldlng and stock of the C latskanie fairly clear
Spokane.
hook m agatine lists l.XAL as the E l from there ars shipped to Klamath national forests In 1927, accord'nx »•
Mercantile company, the estim ated
H ogs—Good and choice. $8 7509 10 m inutes. The aulnial severed au ar­
district forestry officials.
tery in P o tts' thigh.
oss being $28,000, covered by Insur pertm enter Publishing company. Ville Falla.
Cattle—Steers, good. $10 50 011 50.
Richard.
CoyteaelUe,
N
J.
taco.
COLLEGES REPORT
ENROLLMENT GAIN
BRITISH MONARCH
MUCH IMPROVED
GERMANY THREATENS
LEAGUE WITHDRAWAL
MORE DIVORCES;
FEWER MARRIAGES