Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 27, 1928, Image 2

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, DECEMBER 27. 1928
PRESIDENT SIGNS
BOULDER DAM BILL
DR. V IC E N TE C O LIN D R ES
S ix S ta te s M ust R a tify Action
Before it Can Becom e
a Law .
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
) . A. Larson, president ot the M arsh­
field C ham ber of Commerce, has been
asked by G overnor P atterson to serve
as a mem ber of a statew ide comm it­
tee to make a survey as to the best
m ethod of advertising the state.
P rin cip al Events of the W eek
Assem bled fo r In fo rm atio n
of Our R eaders.
Slightly less than the usual acreage,
but som ewhat more than a year ago,
appears to be the 1928 fall seeding
situation with Oregon w inter wheat,
says F. L. K ent, statistician, United
S tates departm ent of agriculture.
P roperty ow ners at Burns are dis
W ashington, D. C.—The Boulder can­
cussing stre e t pavem ent and an ornn
yon dam bill reposes on th e statu te
mental lighting system .
boohs at the nation—th e new est law
C ontractors have begun work on the
of the land. Its long tem pestuous
W est Woodburn airp o rt field, which
Journey with days of filibuster and all
has been leased by the governm ent.
night sessions was brought to an of­
ficial end last Friday, when President
Lighting of a C hristm as candle re­
Coolidge affixed bis signature to the
sulted in the death of Mrs. E. M. Haw­
m easure.
kins at the Eugene hospital last week.
But one step, and th at embodied In
A toy factory which ships Its prod­
the new act, now rem ains to be taken
ucts to all parts of w estern United
before Its provisions are set In mo­
S tates Is In operation at Bend this
tion for the construction of the high
year.
est darn ever undertaken. This struc­
An autopsy on dead sheep in Curry
tu re would be placed in the narrow,
A recent and especially posed por­ county shows th at stom ach and lntea-
n atural gorge which th e swift Colorado
river has chiseled for itself at Black trait of the new President of Hon­ tinal worms a re the cause of consid­
duras, Dr. Vicente Mejia Colindres.
erable loss among flocks.
canyon, on the Arizona-Nevada line.
The one step rem aining to make It
Consolidation of the Cow Creek and
effective Is the ratification of the Colo­
North Umpqua range districts in the
Umpqua national forest Is announced
rado river compact by six of the seven
by Carl B. Neal, supervisor.
states In the river basin. Five of these
sta te s—Wyoming, New Mexico, Colo­
M alheur county's assessed valuation
rado, Nevada and C alifornia—have ap­
for 1928, Including public utilities, is
proved the compact which was drafted
$11,966,144.09, a decrease from the 1927
W ashington, D. C. — Portland was assessm ent of about $290,635.
a t Santa Fe, N. M„ In 1922. The two
rem aining sta te s are Utah and Ari­ put In the running for the sum m er
An em ergency landing field near
zona, and ratification by one of these W hite House suggested by P resident
Coolidge when R epresentative Korell Ashland Is being used during the foggy
Is necessary.
The Boulder canyon dam act calls placed in the congressional record an season, which has made the Medford
for the construction of an estim ated urgent request that “the claim s of my airp o rt dangerous for landing.
New building In K lam ath Falls dur­
cost of $165,000,000 of a high dam for native city, which are g reat from the
the three fold purpose of flood control, standpoint of health, beauty, conven­ ing November am ounted to $119,485,
ience and accessibility, shall not be bringing the total for the first 11
irrigation and power generation.
The dam would be twice as high as overlooked in connection with any de­ m onths of the year to $930,086.
any now In existence and engineers liberations of the m em bers having this
Upper K lam ath lake, the largest
estim ate would hold in storage ap­ proposal In charge.'*
body of fresh w ater west of the Mis­
R epresentative Korell cited the pro­ sissippi, Is frozen from one end to the
proxim ately 26,000,000 acre feet of
posed 24-hour air service betw een the other and Ice skating is now In vogue.
water.
A tlantic and Pacific coasts as bring­
The school census for Yamhill coun
ing th e perm anent W hite House and ty Just completed shows 6528 children
an eligible site for a part-tim e .execu­ between the ages of 4 and 20 years,
tive mansion near P ortland more close­ an Increase of 178 over the 1927 cen-
ly together than W ashington and SUB.
Philadelphia were In the days of
For the third year In succession Dan
P residents W ashington. Adams and
Kay, proprietor of the Automotive
W ashington, D. C.—Of the 36,698,669 Jefferson. At the sam e tim e improved
Shop at Ashland, has won the prize
Votes cast in th e November election, com m unications would perm it lnstan
for th e best decorated C hristm as win­
the largest num ber in the history of taneous connections between the capi
dow.
the nation, H erbert Hoover received tal and the executive, he pointed out
Baker county’s rate of taxation for
21,429,109 and Alfred E. Sm ith receiv­
1929 will be 49.5 mills, the highest In
ed 16,005,497.
B R IEF GENERAL N EW S
history. The rate for 1930 will prob­
The republican candidate's plurality
ably be higher, according to A ssessor
over th at of his dem ocratic opponent
“His m ajesty had a quiet day,” says
was 6,423,612 on the basis of these a bulletin issued by King George's Baird.
C entral Oregon stockm en face the
figures, gatnered by the Associated physicians. “G eneral conditions show
P ress from the election officials of a very slow though favorable course.” w inter with a feeling of optimism .
the 48 states.
F ran k Taberski of Schenectady won W eather conditions have been favor­
C andidates of minor parties received the world's pocket billiard champion­ able and stockm en a re prepared for
the 364,063 votes aside from those for ship by crushing Ralph G reenleaf of a long feeding season.
Hoover or Smith, as follows: Thomas, New York, 125 to 41, in a playoff
One of Bend's oldest landm arks, the
socialist, 267,836; Foster, w orkers, 48, match at O rchestra Hall.
gatepost of a corral once used by mid­
228; Reynolds, socialist-labor, 21,181;
The volcanic island of K rakatao has state pioneers In gathering horses and
Varney, prohibition, 20,101; Webb, become active again, following severe cattle, is to be preserved und m arked
farmer-labor, 6391; scattered, 327.
earth trem ors and rum blings under by the Bend Hoo Hoo club.
Despite his large plurality, Mr. ground. Masses of red-hot rock were
D. N. L ittler, head of the Standard
Hoover failed by 914,901 votes to equal thrown to a height of 200 feet above Lime company a t Gold Hill, is maklug
the plurality of 7,338,513 given Calvin the crater.
arrangem ents to reopen the plant, hav­
Coolidge over John W. Davis In 1924,
The home m inister has ordered the ing contracted to supply lim estone to
but at th at tim e the La Follette dissolution of th e Tokio municipal paper mills In the W illam ette valley.
W heeler independent ticket received council because of recent bribery scan
Linn county may change Its m arket
4,822,856 votes. In th at year the re­ dais, which involved more than one-
road construction policy by adopting
publican vote was 15,725,016.
third of its members. New elections the Marion county plan of not build­
While the republicans carried 37 will be held within three months.
ing roads unless the ow uers of abut­
states In 1924, they garnered 40 In the
Reduction of unemployment, ad ting property cede the necessary right
recent election. This rep resen ts the vance In standards of living and in
of way.
most overwhelm ing defeat ever sub crease in exports have been reported
One high-grade Jersey cow was
talned by the dem ocratic party In the for the fourth annuity year by com
electoral college. Governor Sm ith's m lssloners and tru stees of th e agent burned to deatb and another one bad
popular vote, however, exceeded by general for German reparations. AU ly burned in a fire which destroyed
6.628,994 the 8.386.503 polled In 1924 reports show th at paym ents due undei a barn and six tons of bay on the J
F. Bates furm, 2% m iles northw est ol
by Davis.
the Dawes plan have been m et with
Redmond.
prom ptness by Germany.
William G. K ulghten. one of the
A D V IS E
GERMAN SU R VEY
Hogs Acquire Big Jag at Prineville most prom inent of Oregon pioneerB,
Prineville, Or.—T hursday was d ean died last week a t his home In Talent.
President Coolidge Is For Settlement
up day at the sheriff's headquarters, Mr. K ulghten crossed tba plains In
of Reparations.
1847 and had lived 81 years In Jack
W aslhngton, D. C.—President Cool and one part of the program called fot
son county.
Idge would be sym pathetic to an invi­ the dumping of a large quantity ol
The bill granting perm ission from
tation from European governm ents to mash. W hen the stuff was dumped,
participate In an expert study of the however, a bunch of hogs, owned by the governm ent for the erection of a
German rep aratio n s situation, but so Gilbert Burnet, rallied to th e scene bridge across the Columbia at Arllng
far no represen tatio n s to this effect and proceeded to accum ulate pre-holl ton passed the senate last Friday and
day Jags from the collation, and the only aw aits the president's signature
have been received.
Such a study, the president believes, argum ents put up by the anim als were to become a law.
P aym ent of $58,066.07 to th e United
should be made by rep resen tativ es left ludicrous, to say th e least. It is not
free by th eir governm ents to exercise true, however, as reported, th at four fitatas governm ent for operation and
th eir own Judgment as to what amount of the hogs formed a q uartet and tried m aintenance chargee and future con
to sing “Sweet Adallne."
structloD charges has been aathorise*
should be paid and what accepted.
by the board of directors of the
Mr. Coolidge feels th at the m atter
Rich California “ Hobo" Divorced.
K lamath irrigation district.
of reparations Is one Involving Europe
Los Angeles. Cal. — Jam es Eads
alm ost entirely and one which should
Smith Brothers, who form erly oper­
be settled by the European nations. Howe, “millionaire hobo,” was divorc­ ated a sawmill on Grisxly mountain,
However, he does not want the Unit­ ed by Ingeberg Howe in superior court have secured the tim ber on the Cook
here. The suing wife testified that holdings on the upper Ochoco and will
ed S tates to shirk Its duty.
her colorful husband deserted her In at once erect a sawmill there, truck
Earthquake Shock Rocks Philippines. order to be n earer the m igratory group ing the lum ber to Prineville.
Manila - A violent earthquake shook of men headquartering at an eastside
The Hood River Apple G rowers' as
th< g reater part of Mindanao Island hotel.
sociatlon distributed to Its m em bers
W ednesday night
One person was
last week approxim ately $70.OKU (or
W right Brothers to Be Honored.
killed at Cotnbato, capital of the prov­
cull apples The distribution is made
W ashington, D. C.—P resident Cool­
ince of that name. Many houses col­
at the ra te of $7 per ton. No pre
lapsed and fire broke out but It was idge has signed a m easure aw arding ' C hristm as distribution will be made
quickly controlled. An undeterm ined the distinguished flying cross to Or­ on the co o p erativ e's (lacked stock.
num ber of persons were Injured. Dam ville W right and bis brother, the late
The Im portance to Oregon of a rail
age was estim ated at $100.000. The W ilbur W right. The W rights were road line which would extend east
builders
of
thè
first
airplane
to
make
quake also was felt In Zamboanga and
from Rend and skirt the Blue moun
Davao, two o th er provinces of Min an actual flight.
tains to Burns Is pointed out la the
rianao, but little damnge was done In
brief filed by the city of Bend In the
Bridge at Arlington, Oregon, Set
those areas.
W ashington. D. C P resident Cool­ cro sslin e case before the Interstate
idge has signed a bill authorizing the comm erce commission
Famous Gotham Church Burns.
The McKenna Lumber company
construction of a bridge acroa the Co­
New York Firemen battled four
lumbia river at or n ear Arlington, Or. capitalization $109,009, will operate on
hours In sub-freezing tem peratures te
South slengh near North Bend. The
control a spectacular fire that reused
Sarah Bernhardt's Son Dies In Parle d istrict will require about three miles
$1.909.909 dam age to a $4.000 '»00
P a r t s —Marice B ernhardt, 65. son of of logging railroad and part of it will
church nearing completion on River
the famous actress, Sarah Bernhardt be built over B alt which require pH
side Drive to replace th e Park Avenue
Ing for th e track foundation.
died here recently.
Baptist church.
PORTLAND SEEKS TO BE
SUMMER WHITE HOUSE
NATIONAL VOTE WAS
HEAVIEST IN HISTORY
C. EOSON S M IT H
SENATE URGED TO
ACT ON FARM RELIEF
A d m in istratio n L e tte r R eceived
Asking Action to Avoid
E x tra S ession.
Tide Creek in Columbia county will
w ithin the next few m onths be the
scene ot a new furniture factory. The
H enry Clay Ross company is planning
to es'ablish a plant there for the man­
ufacture of everstuffed furniture.
The first gold reported from the Bo­
hem ia d istrict for some tim e was two
bricks brought out recently by Fred
J. Bartels, who is in charge of opera­
tions at the E vening Star, one of the
richest properties in the district.
The state board of control last week
accepted form ally the building com­
pleted in Salem recently for use of the
C. Edson Smith, Corvallis, Mont.,
state printing departm ent and state
who was awarded the championship
m otor vehicle division. The stru ctu re
cup and the title of the world's cham­
was built by Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner and
pion wheat grower at the International
D. J. Jarm an and is under lease to the
Live Stock exposition, Chicago.
state.
The Ashland city council last week
approved an ordinance providing for
th e minimizing of radio interference
through the regulation of the use of
certain electrical apparatus.
The
ordinance -ro h ib lts the operation of
apparatus generating or causing high
W ashington, D. C.—H ouse and sen­
frequency oscillations, except under
a te conferees on the interior appropri­
city license.
ations bill ended th eir first session
One of the larg est lamb sales of the with the fate of the $650,000 appropri­
year has Just been consum m ated with ation for the Vale reclam ation project,
the purchase by M. E rro ot Fresno, replaced in the bill by the senate, still
Cal., of 4500 head of lam bs from P at in grave doubt.
J. O'Keefe, Hugh O'Connor and Dennis
S enator Smoot of U tah, chief of the
O'Connor of K lam ath Falls. They are senate conferees, who also Include
all ewe lam bs and will be used as stock S enator C urtis, vice-president-elect,
anim als. It Is understood th a t the cost and Senator H arris of Georgia, report­
was $10 a head.
ed th at they had found R epresentative
George Mayhew, prom inent sheep­ C ram ton of Michigan, head of the
man of Condon, was killed recently house conferees, obdurate In his op­
and bis wife and an unidentified man position to the restoration of the Vale
injured In a head-on collision of two item In Its entirety, and refusing to
autom obiles In a dense fog oc the sanction any larger am ount than the
John Day highway. Mr. Mayhew was nominal $6000 for adm inistrative pur­
driving one ot the m achines and the poses approved by the house.
unidentified man, a sewing machine
The senate conferees are being urg­
agent, the other.
ed to Btand firm ly for the appropria­
G. R eiter, now m anager of Hillsboro, tion by S enators McNary and Steiw er,
la to be Bend's first city m anager, it but w hether they will be able to break
was announced recently by George down the resistance of C ram ton and
Gove, N. R. G ilbert and Dr. J. F. his associates conferees, R epresents
Hoscb, recently elected com m issioners tlves T aylor of Colorado and Murphy
under th a t city’s new m anagerial sys­ of Ohio, Is extrem ely doubtful.
tem of governm ent. Form al designa­
tion of Mr. R eiter as city m anager
INDIAN K ILLE D BY COUGAR
will be made on January 2.
F ourteen persons were killed and Partly Blind Man Vistlm ef Unusual
489 persons were injured in 3063 motor
Attack Near Colville.
vehicle accidents In Oregon during
Spokane, W ash,— A hunger-madden
November, according to a report p re ed cougar with two cubs attacked,
pared by T. A. R affety, chief state killed and m utilated George Solomon,
traffic officer. A pproxim ately 105 of W elpinit Indian, a report reaching Col­
the accidents were due to excessive ville, W ash., stated.
speed, while in 370 accidents the driv­
The aged Indian, who was partly
ers failed to give rig h t of way.
blind, was described as a brother ol
Hog cholera has made Its appear­ Coyote Chief, Red Bones and Indian
ance in C lackam as county, which has Wilson of the Colville and Spokane
already caused the loss of a num ber tribes.
of high-class anim als in the Stafford
The rep o rt stated th a t the big cal
section. According to one ot the vet­ attacked Solomon while he was alone
erinarians of Oregon City, about 60 in hig cabin the first of the week, then
head of swine are afflicted with the to have chased Mrs. Joshua, Indian
contagions disease. It is believed that woman, into h er cabin on the follow­
th s disease Is now checked and that ing day. W hen she slam m ed and bar
about 75 per cent of the sw ine will be red the door the cougar leaped against
saved.
IL then reared up and peered Into the
A compromise agreem ent, establish­ window, according to the Colville re
ing a single eloeed season from Decern port. Indians on the reservation were
her 6 to April 15 tor comm ercial fish- said to have become terrorized and to
ing on the Umpqua river, abolishing have raised a fund of $109 to be of
set nets and fixing a perm anent dead fered as a bounty for the animal.
tins at Big Mill creek, was reached at
Roseburg at a m eeting of groups re pre
Oregon State Fair Date Set.
zentlng the cannery Interests of Reeds
Fresno, Cal.—Dates for the Califor
port in d G ardiner, and the Douglas
nla sta te fair, the Oregon state fair
C ounty S portm en’s and Game P ro
and varioas C alifornia fairs to be held
teettve association.
In 1929 were ratified here recently at
T he formal opening and inspection a m eeting of the W estern F airs asso­
of the milk-drying unit of the Mount ciation. The C alifornia state fair has
Angel Co-operative cream ery took asked for the week of August 31 te
place last week. Between 700 and 800 Septem ber 9. and the Oregon state
patrons and visitors participated. This fair for Septem ber 23 to 29 Inclusive
institution has grown from a small
farm ers' cream ery with only a hand­
T H I M ARKITS
ful of patrons at the tim e of Its Incep­
Portland
tion in 1912, to a strictly co-operative
W heat — Big Bend bluestem , hard
concern with $25.000 capital, having
white. $1.48; soft w hite snd w estern
reorganized to conform with the fed
white, $116% ; hard w inter, $1.11;
eral co-operative plan last June.
northern spring. $1.10; w estern red,
Inltlt.l steps is organization of the $1.12.
Columbia County Sheep and Wool
H ay—Alfalfa, $22.50623 ton; valley
G rowers' association were taken In timothy, $17@17 50; eastern Oregon
R ahiler with the forming of a tem tim othy, $21 50622; clover, $176
porary organisation and election of J 17.50; oat, $16@17; oats and vetch
W. Todd and O. E. McDonough, both hay, $18618.50.
of Goble, as president and secretary,
B u tterfat—54655c.
respectively. By law« and a constitu­
Eggs—Ranch. 33®38%c.
tion will be adopted at a later m eet
C attle—Steers, good, $11.50 6 12 50.
ing In Rainier. Th» organization fol­
Hogs — Medium to choice, $7.256
lowed a meeting of more than 40 men 9 00.
engaged In sheep raising in Columbia
Lambs—Good to choic«, $11®12.
county.
S eattle
T here will he no established date
W heut—Soft white, $1.18; w estern
set beyond which persons can operate white. $1.17; hard w inter, northern
th eir cars with a 1928 license, accord spring. $1.10%; w estern red. $1.13;
Ing to Hal E Hoes, secretary of state i bluestem , $149; bulk M ontana No. 1.
"This date already ts fixed by law as $110>o.
January 1,“ said Mr. Hoss, "and It is
H ay—Alfalfa. $22; timothy. $28
not in my province to change that
B u tterfat—64c.
date or advance the tim e when one
Eggs—Ranch. 22634c
can operate on old plates. All that
C attle—Prime steers. $1161150.
this departm ent can do is to assume
Hogs— Prime. $9 3069 40.
that all persons wishing 1929 plates
Lam bs—Choice. $1161150.
have purchased them by January 1. I
Spokane.
have to Instructed the state traffic o '
Hogs—Good and choice, $8.85 6 9
fleers "
C attle—S teers, good. $1 1 6 1 1
VALE PROJECT HELD
UP IN CONFERENCE
W 'ashington, D. C.—A le tte r from
P resident Coolidge's secretary of agri­
culture, W illiam M. Jardine, indorsing
the McNary farm bill before th e sen­
ate, started a drive for enactm ent of
legislation a t th is session. Chair­
man McNary of the senate agriculture
com m ittee announced he would as­
sem ble the com m ittee to consider it
during the holiday recess or imme­
diately th ereafter.
Seeking to avoid a n early extra ses­
sion of congress, which was prom ised
by H erbert Hoover in the event farm
relief was not disposed of at this term
of congress, a group ot congressional
leaders, Including S enator W atson of
Indiana, the prospective republican
leader of the senate next session. Join­
ed in the drive.
The letter was regarded at the cap-
l t d as an expression from the Cool­
idge adm inistration for the new farm
bill subm itted by S enator McNary and
as a desire of the present adm inistra­
tion to get the legislation through a t
this tim e.
In his le tte r to S enator McNary the
secretary of agriculture Indorsed the
bill, which would establish a federal
farm board with a $300.000,000 loan
fund, and declared: “I believe th a t It
should be passed as early as possible
in o rd er to make It applicable to the
1929 crop.”
HOOVER HAS GREAT
BRAZILIAN WELCOME
Rio De Janeiro. — A simple hand
clasp by two sharply contrasting fig­
ures m arked the renew al of bonds of
friendship betw een two g reat republics
of th e w estern world. Bowing and
sm iling his shy smile, H erbert Hoov­
er, who is to guide the destinies of
the United S tates a fte r March 4, was
received and welcomed by P resident
Luis, for the past two years in charge
of the adm inistration of the Brazilian
governm ent.
Mr. H oover was as deeply Impressed,
by the spontaneity of the welcome giv­
en by Brazil as he w as by the beauty
of the capital and the grandeur of the
m ountains which hem It in on all
sides, leaving only a gap of a little
more than one hundred yards for th e
vast flow of comm erce to and from
the world.
M essages were sen t by A m bassador
Fletcher from the battleship Utah In
behalf of Mr. H oover to the A m erican
am bassadors In Mexico and Cuba and
to the American m inister in Santo Do­
mingo, expressing the president-elect’s
regret a t his inability to visit those
ountrles on his goodwill tour.
SALT CREEK O IL TAKEN
Wyoming Output of Oil Is Let To
Private Concern.
W ashington, D. C.—S ecretary W est
has rejected all bids for governm ent
oil from the Salt C reek field, Wyo­
ming. because the highest bidder re ­
used to make bond and give Informa-
Ion requested by the departm ent, and
then entered into a contract with th e
White Eagle Oil & Refining company
ind the Texas company for the oil at
i private sale.
The interior departm ent announced
‘hat the sale of the oil to the W hite
•7agle and Texas com panies for 21%
cents per barrel above the highest
posted field price at a private sale
•vas m andatory under the law by
■vhlch the royalty oil contracts a re
made. The departm ent had asked
Walls for a full statem ent of his fi­
nancial ability and the name of an
accredited surety company willing to
write a three-year bond for $250,000.
Mr. W alls, after fu rth er comm unica­
tion with the departm ent, did not sa t­
isfy the secretary th at his bid rhould
be accepted under the advertisem ents.
Six New Islands Discovered.
H atton. N. D.—Discovery of six new
islands while m aking a 1200-mlle
flight in the south pole region was re­
ported recently by L ieutenant Carl
Ben Elelsen. chief pilot of the W ilkins
south pole expedition, in a radiogram
to his father in H atton. Ole Elelsen.
Clyde B. Aitehison Wins Victory.
W ashington, D. C.—The nom ination
of Clyde B. Aitehison of Oregon to be
a mem ber of the In terstate comm erce
commission, was approved by the sen­
ate Interstate commerce com m ittee af­
te r objection to his confirm ation had
been withdrawn.
Famous Italian Veteran Dies.
Bordighera, Italy.—Count Luigi T a ­
dorna. commander-in-chief of the Ital­
ian arm y during much of th e world
war, died at h!s home here. The 78
year old m arshal was stricken last
Monday night with a cerebral blood
cloL