Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 10, 1929, Image 2

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    HALSEY EV IER PIU SE. HALSEY, OREGON, JAN. 10, 1929
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Raymond Moore, 29. garage employe,
was dead and hl* nephew Clyde Mocre.
WILHELM MIKLAS
23. waa in custody after a wild flight
0 A LARROZOLO
through the hills as a result of the dis­
charge of a rifle In the hands ot the
nephew during a tussel with the uncle.
Principal Events of the Week The shooting occurred at Radio park,
All Endurance Records Broken
President-Elect Arrives ’rom
18 miles from Grants Pass.
Assembled for Information
and Plane is Still Going
Goodwill Tour; Will Hold
The Southern Oregon Sale* com­
pany,
prominent
fruit
baying,
selling
of
Our
Readers.
Strong.
Conferences.
and packing concern of Medford, an­
nounces that It will start work Feb­
The 7,489,336 feet of lumber and
Los Angeles, Cal. — After breaking
ruary 1 on tbe construction of a cold
'Washington. D. C.—President-elect
logs exported from Coos Bay In De­
all endurance flight record* for hear-
storage and packing plant to cost
Hoover returned to Washington, D. C„
cember
brought
the
year's
business
ler-than-air craft, tbe Question Mark
*100,000. It will be one of tbe largest
from his Latin-American goodwill tour
to 101.408,942 feet for the year 1928.
early Monday had more than doubled
plants of the kind In the state.
to find himselt enveloped in a mael­
The
Hull
sawmill
and
planer
shed
at
them. At 1:26 a. m the army plaua
strom of political discussion involving
Linn county has increased its equip­
Lowell were destroyed by fir» eaily
had been continuously on the wing for
cabinet appointments, an extra session
ment by nearly *10,000 during tbe last
Saturday morning. The loss was quite
138 hour*.
of congress, farm relief, tariff revision
year, the Inventory for 1928 shows.
heavy,
but
the
mill
will
be
rebuilt
at
The old refueling record, establish­
and a score of other matters that
Value of machinery owned by the
once.
ed by Belgians, was doubled when the
figured in bis campaign.
county now is *133,134.15. I-ast year’s
Question Mark had been In the air
There are now 30 members of the Inventory showed county equipment
Arriving at Old Point Comfort, Va.,
120 hours and 14 minutes at 7:40:46
Coos County Egg association with an valued at *123,186 50. The equipment
at 8 a. m. Sunday on the battleship
a. in. Sunday and the German single
aggregate ownership of 12,000 hens, consists chiefly of gravel plants, rock
Utah from Rio de Janeiro, the last port
load sustained flight record was
a considerable Increase In the last few crushers and road machinery.
of call In South America, the presi­
doubled when the ship had been aloft
months.
dent-elect came to Washington on a
Tbe
Clatsop
tax
roll
for
collection
130 hours and SO minute* at 6:16:46
special train and Immediately arrang­
Schools
In
the
Umapine
district
of
In 1929 will amount to 82,112,992 64,
Wilhelm Mlklas, who has succeeded
p. m.
ed to open temporary headquarters
Umatilla county have been closed and according to figures announced at the
Dr.
Michael
Halnlach
as
president
of
Missing cylinders In the three mo­
Monday at the Mayflower hotel, where
all public gatherings prohibited, sev­
tors with which the giant army Fok the republic of Austria. He la * mem­ eral cases of scarlet fever being re­ county assessor’s office In Astoria.
be
began a series of conferences with
O.
A.
Larrozolo,
elected
to
the
The roll is *71,501.03 less than that
ker Is powered at one time threatened ber of the Clerical party and formerly ported.
United State* senate from New Mex­ republican party leaders.
was
a
school
teacher.
collected
during
1928.
Although
the
to force the plane to earth, and at
While Mr. Hoover had only one
Dates for the annual state conven­ roll totals less millage, levies are gen­ ico to complete the term of th* lat*
least once brought from Major Carl
specific engagement—that with Sena­
tion of the Elka' lodge, which will be erally higher In view of valuation re­ 8enator A. A. Jones.
Bpatz, commander of the flight, an
tor Burton of Ohio—he planned to
held In Klamath Falls this year, were ductions amounting to *2,000,000.
order for all members of the crew
make an early personal report to
set for July 17, 18, 19 and 20 by the
Linn county market roads built dur­
to take their posts and prepare tor
President Coolidge on his I-atin-Amer-
Klamath lodge.
ing the last season cost *5257.40 a
the final glide to the airport.
lcan trip.
The Terminal Ice A Cold Storage mile, whereas the average market road
For more than seven hours the ship
Mr. Hoover spent much of Monday
company has started construction of cost throughout the state Is more than
was kept at an elevation of 4000 feet
acquainting himself with the whole
a
*31,000
building
at
Salem
which,
*6000,
according
to
C.
H.
Leonard,
Washington,
D.
C.—A
total
of
*1,-
and within gilding distance of the
domestic situation as it has developed
field prepared for a forced landing, 269,400, Including $600,500 for Improve­ when completed, will double the com­ county engineer, In his report to the
during
hla two months' absence from
Washington,
D.
C.—The
stupendous
state highway commission. The re­
but shortly after 1 a. m Monday the ment and *668,900 for maintenance, pany’s capacity.
the country. However, his close asso­
legislative
task
of
readjusting
the
na­
port
states
that
19%
miles
of
market
will
be
allotted
to
rivers
and
harbors
Operating
with
trucks
equipped
with
ailing engine* apparently were read­
ciates have flatly declared that he will
justed, for the Question Mark took handling Oregon commerce from the miniature derricks, cattle rustlers are road were built at a total cost ot *102,- tion's tariff structure got under way offer no suggestions concerning prob­
Monday
when
the
house
ways
and
on a heavy load of gasoline and began *50,000,000 river and harbor Item In­ Inflicting heavy losses on central Orw 541.32.
means committee opened hearings on lems before this congress, as he holds
cluded in the war department bill re gon stockmen, according to Informa­
a more courageous flight.
Whlie the combined business car­
the more than 10,000 ItemB that make it highly improper for & president-elect
ported to the house. Those figures In­ tion from Bend.
ried by 195 stock fire Insurance com­
to undertake to Interfere In any way
up the 1922 act, at present In effect.
clude *240,500 for Improvement and
The state highway commission has panies and their 65 subsidiaries, oper­
with legislative matters pending dur­
When
the
job
will
be
completed
Is
*62,600 for maintenance of the harbor awarded a contract tti the W. H. Puck­ ating In Oregon, showed a gain of *9,-
ing the administration of his predeces­
a
matter
of
conjecture,
although
It
Is
at Crescent City, Cal., which will pro­ ett company ot Boise, Idaho, for grad 000,000 In 1927 as compared with 1926,
sor in office.
vide an important water outlet for Ing 15.5 miles ot the Central Oregon approximately 76 stock life Insurance certain to come In the Hoover admin­
istration.
In
times
past
It
has
taken
southwest j.n Oregon.
highway for *102,225.
companies showed a gain ot *33,680,-
from nine months to more than a year
The Oregon allotments approved by
William M. Paynton, who farms near 026.94 In outstanding risks at the close to write new tariff laws, but republi­
the
chief
of
engineers
Include
(355,000
Paris.—One of the first problem* of
Wingvllle in Baker county, suffered a of 1927 over the same period of the can leaders are agreed that only a
foreign policy that President-elect for Improvement of the Umpqua river *3000 loss last week when fire de­ preceding year.
small proportion of the Items will need
Hoover, on taking office, may be obllg and *5000 for Improvement of Tilla­ stroyed hlg poultry houses and burned
Roseburg's building record for 1928 to be changed now and are emphatic
ed to consider Is that of the possible mook bay and harbor.
more than 600 laying hens.
was the best In the city’s history, ex­ in correcting the Impression that a
The war department bill also will
recognition of the soviet government
Washington, D. C.—Sweeping treat­
Roy E. Cannon, Multnomah county cept for the year of 1925. The total widespread general revision is con­
make available *490.000 for additional
by the United States.
ies of conciliation and arbitration for
superintendent of schools, was elected amount was *439,165, which was only templated.
Eleven years have now passed since construction at Fort Lewis, Wash.,
president of the Oregon County School *72,000 less than the city's banner
On this basis, Chairman Hawley, of the pacific settlement of future differ­
the relations between the two coun­ bringing the total nmount appropri­
Superintendents' association at Its an year. The new court house, now In the ways and means commiteee, be­ ences between American republics
ated
and
authorized
for
the
building
tries were broken, and the United
process of construction, and the med
nual convention held in Salem.
lieves he will have a new bill ready were signed here Saturday by repre­
States today Is the only great power program there to *2,242,000.
leal arts building, for which the con
sentatives of 20 states of the western
by the middle of April. Some demo
Jail records at Klamath Falls reveal
which has not yet recognized new
tract was only recently let, constituted crats, however, have warned against hemisphere.
that
534
prisoners
have
been
jailed
Itussla, although It Is true that Great
the twe major projects of the year.
CUT DEBT $726.603.316
Gathered in Washington since De­
haste in preparation of the measure,
during the year 1928, a record year in
Britain, after recognition, felt obliged
cember 10, the Pan-American confer­
Inheritance tax In the amount of declaring It would lead to an un
the history of the city. In 1927 469
to sever official Intercourse.
Balance In General Fund on Last Day
ence on arbitration and conciliation
*700,212.58 was collected by the state scientific law.
prisoners were Incarcerated.
Just now Russian diplomacy Is un
of Year Just Ended <269,543,963.
concluded Its labors and also looked
inheritance
tax
department
during
the
The
hearing
Monday
opened
on
the
Mrs. Mary Robinson GUkey, the first
usually active. A nevz commercial
Washington, D, C,—A reduction of
year 1928, according to announcement first schedule in the 1922 act, which back upon steps taken to reconcile the
treaty with Germany, highly advan­ nearly three-quarters of a billion dol- white child born In Yamhill county, it
made by T. B. Kay, state treasurer. will form the foundation for the re­ Bolivia and Paraguay boundary dis­
tageous for the latter, has been con­ lars In the gross Indebtedness of the still living and enjoying excellent
pute.
The
state treasurer administers the In adjustment.
cluded. Trial balloon* looking toward United States during the last year was health on the same farm near Dayton
Before adjourning the parley. Secre­
heritance tax law. The Income from
upon which she was born 82 years ago
a new trenty with Great Britain have
reported by the treasury, which Issued
tary Kellogg, Its chairman, announced
inheritance tax during 1928 was *83,-
been launched.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Judge Fee of the circuit court at 000 in excess of that collected In any
figures to show that the debt had drop­
that Brigadier-General Frank R. Mc­
Foreign Commissar Lltvlnoff. In a ped *183,657,742 during the month ot Pendleton has ordered a final payment
Coy, supervisor' of the Nicaraguan
one year in the history of the depart
In
spite
of
a
restless
day,
King
sensational speech, has once more December.
ot 10 per cent to depositors of the menL
George's condition remains unchanged, election, would represent the United
delicately suggested that the time Is
The gross debt December 31. 1927, failed Bank of Stanfield. This will
Poultrymen of eastern Oregon will says a bulletin issued by his majesty's States on the international commis­
approaching for American recognition, amounted to *18.036.362,451, while last bring the total dividends to 85 pet
sion for the conciliation of the Para­
meet In Pendleton on January 11 to physicians.
adding that the circumstances are fa December 31 It totaled *17,309,749,135, cent.
guayan
Bolivian tangle, which had
hear
the
report
of
a
poultry
survey
A commission appointed to study the
vorablo for a settlement by negotla a decrease of *726.603.316. November
While members of the family were made by the Oregon Agricultural col
possibility of constructing a tunnel 20 been constituted under the good of­
tlon of outstanding differences.
absent from their home In Baker re­ lege for the part of the state east of
30 the debt was *17.493.408.877.
miles In length under the Strait of fices of the conference.
Senator llozph has served notice
The balance In the general fund the cently burglars hacked a truck up to the Cascade range. The college was
Only Argentina, of all American re­
Gibraltar has returned a favorable re­
that he Intends soon to present a new last day ot the year was *269.543,968. the rear door of J. H. Sullivan's house
publics, was not represented at tho
motion In the senate for recognition while the month previous It had and carried away everything that waa asked to make the report early in the port. The cost was estimated at (48,-
conference. The delegates of all oth­
fall when poultrymen met there to 000,000.
of the soviet.
movable.
amounted to only *91.026.728.
ers agreed to three documents, namely,
draw up a plan whereby they could
The Chinese nationalist government
a general treaty of compulsory arbi­
James Force and his wife of Riddle take advantage of the new “pick up"
has decided to appropriate *5.000.000
JOBS ASSURED OREGON MEN
tration, an unlimited treaty of concili­
suffered serious injuries when their or “In transit” freight rate offered by
Ford Makes Proposal to Egypt.
Mexican annually from expected rev­
ation and a protocol of progressive ar­
car skidded, due to Icy pavement, and the Union Pacific.
Cairo,
Egypt.-
The
newspaper
Hlas
enues
resulting
from
the
new
tariff
United States Employment Service
su says that the Egyptian government rolled off the highway grade at Dil­
Friday and Saturday, February 1 for purposes of reosganizatlon of do­ bitration by adherence to which coun­
Reports on Outlook.
tries could discard what reservations
Is examining a proposal of Henry Ford lard, while on their way to Coos Bay and 2, have been set aside for the dedi­ mestic and foreign loans.
Washington, D, C. The labor de
they might have made to the arbitra­
that he construct at hlg own expense to attend a wedding.
cation
ot
the
newest
addition
to
Lin
The high council of the Salvation
partment's forecast for Oregon In 1929.
The state land department trans­ field's campus, Melrose hall. At that Army held an informal meeting in tion treaty at the time of signing.
Issued by Francis 1. Jones, director a macadamized road of 260 kilometers
In
length
(about
165
miles)
anywhere
ferred to the state treasurer during time Baptists, the people of McMinn­ London anil cleared the ground for ac­
general of the United States employ
In Egypt and undertake Its upkeep. In the month of December a total of ville and the college will join hands In
TEX RICKARD IS DEAD
uient service, la reassuring the lum
tion at the big conference to be held
exchange the Egyptian government *130,360.92, according to a report pre the opening of a building which Is the
ber, construction and agricultural in
at Sunbury. Evangeline Booth, the
dustrles of the state. Dlrertor-Gen would allow Ford cars to enter Egypt pated In Salem by George G. Brown, Initial movement toward a series of American commander, was not at the Noted Sportsman Succumbs Follow­
duty free.
ing Operation on hit Appendix.
clerk of the state land board.
new buildings which will include a meeting.
oral Jones' predictions for Oregon are
MiamP Beach, Fla.—Death claimed
The Pacific Telephone A Telegraph library, a chapel, commons building,
as follows:
Pope Plus received a delegation of
"In spite of there having been con Trains Crash Head-On Near St. Louis. company will expend *305,000 In Im­ dormitories, a new gymnasium, a new Roman nobility at Rome, headed by George L. (Tex) Rickard, New York
sports promoter.
science
hall
and
a
new
music
hall.
East St. Ixuits, III.—One man was provements In Salem during 1929. ac­
sldcrable unemployment In the state
Prince Marcantonio Colonna. The visi­
Joe Miller ot Aldei slope has been
He succumbed In a hospital here
throughout 1928 an optimistic out killed, another was missing and two cording to announcement made by of­
tors presented New Year’s greetings
look prevail* for 1929. It I* generally others were seriously Injured when ficials. The Improvements Include a chosen head of tha Wallowa County and congratulated the pontiff on the Sunday morning to complications
Marketing association, formed at En­
which set in after an operation for
believed that there will he an In two Baltimore A Ohio railroad trains now telephone exchange building.
sacerdotal jubilee which was cele­
terprise recently. There are six other
the removal of his appendix New
crease of production In the lumber met In a headon collision two mtlea
Possibility that the Pabst Brewing
brated throughout the world.
Year's night
Industry that probably will result In east of here Railroad officials were company will select the Willamette directors, with one of them acting as
Mrs. Rickard, Jack Dempsey, Mr.
an Increase In the demand for this unable to explain the causes of tha valley as the location for a plant to secretary treasurer. Information from Beetles "Rob" Indians of *2.250,000.
end Mrs. Walter Field of New York,
the county agent shows that during
•rash.
class o f labor,
manufacture a special product for the
Klamath
Falls,
Or.—Millions
of
tiny
the two months co-operative shipping
Dr. E. H. Adkins and two nurses were
"In most cities sufficient building
treatment of diabetes, was announced
has been done from the county, more pine beetles have stolen *2.250.000 at the bedside when the maker of
has been planned to Insure employ­
THE MARKETS
| by C. K. Wilson, secretary of the Sa­
than *60.000 worth of hogs alone have worth of timber from the Klamath In­ cnampions passed away.
ment to the resident building me
Portland
lem chamber of commerce.
been marketed by the farmers of the dian tribe during the last six years.
He was stricken Tuesday at his
chanlca.
Wheat — Big Bend hluestem, hard
An exhaustive survey made by J. E. home, but was not removed to a hos­
The dam at the Snellstrom Brothers county, as well as a considerable num
white, (1.46; soft white western white,
Patterson, entomologist connected pital until that night when physicians
sawmill at Vaughn. 24 miles west of ber ot sheep and cattle.
Oiling of Highway* Found Successful. *1 13; hard winter, northern spring,
with the United States bureau of ento­ diagnosed his illness as acute ap­
Eugene, broke last week, according to
Legislation
providing
relief
from
balem. Or O iling of Oregon's high *108; western red. *1.10
word received In Eugene. A large vol­ depredations by dogs among sheep In mology, reveals that beetles have de­ pendicitis. An immediate operation
way*, which was started In a small
Hay Alfalfa, *33 60(f23 ton; valley
ume of water swept the little mill Oregon Is the purpose of a movement stroyed approximately 450.920.000 feet, was preformed.
way In 1923. ha* proved very success timothy. *1701750; eastern Oregon
which. If figured at a reasonable rate
town, carrying away five small houses, started in Albany by local sheep own
Rickard showed Improvement and
fui. according to the biennial report of timothy, *71 50 ff 22; clover, (1 7 0
but no one waa killed or Injured.
era, who complain that their losses are of *5 a thousand, brings the total loss was pronounced on the road to re­
the state hlghwa) department which 17 50; oat. *1*017; oats and vetch
to
*2.259.600
since
1922.
David W. Laughlin, who died re constantly growing greater. In Ltnn
covery until Friday night when he
baa been tiled with Governor Patter­ hay. (18018 60
rently at Carlton, crossed the plains county proceeds from dog licenses dur
suffered a relapse and peritonitlc In­
son ''The oiling program began In a
Bull erf at 50 © 52c.
from Missouri In 1850 and cast hl* Ing 1928 totaled *3112 35, while claims
Air
Mail
Rate
to
Change.
fection developed.
small way In 1912," read the report,
Eggs Ranch. 32O36c
first vote for Abraham Lincoln. Hla for sheep losses have already far ex
Washington, D. C.—Assistant Post
"and ha* been continued until there
Cattle Steers, good. *11 50012 50
brother, J. D. tjiughlln. still resides ceeded this amount. During 1927 dog master-General Glover, In charge of
are 1100 miles of oiled macadam and
Dry Law Inquiry Urged.
Hogs — Medium to choice. *7.750
upon the donation land claim near licenses yielded »2843, while claims air mall, has announced that the de­
more than 100 miles of bituminous »925
Washington, D. C.—Two senators.
Yamhill upon which they settled In were nearly »6000, leaving sheep own
partment was preparing for a general Jones of Washington, a dry, and Edge
macadam In the state."
Lamb* — Good to choice, *11.60© 1850.
readjustment of rates paid to holders of New Jersey, a wet, up, eared to
era to bear half their losses.
*12 2*.
When the export volume of Port
Old Films Collected by Bosworth.
The land settlement report of the of air mail contracts. AU contractors have rt acheu un agreement on a reso­
Seattle
Hollywood, Cal The first major
Wheat Soft white, western white, land's water borne commerce for 1928 Oregon chamber of commerce from carrying air mall for a period of more lution to invite Herbert Hoover, alter
than two year* will be summoned to he becomes pres.dent, to appoint a
step toward perpetuating the history (1 14; hard winter, northern spring, was cast up at the close of business January 1. 1923 to January 1. 1929, In
Washington for conference.
of the motion picture Industry was bulk Montana No. 1. *108; western December 31 by the Merchants' Ex eludes tha following information:
commission of citixens to Investigate
hange. there waa shown to have been Number of Inquiries received, 12,123;
taken here when Hobart Bosworth, red. *1 10; Big Bend hluestem. (1 46.
prohibition. Both hare offered reso­
160.4*0.976 feet of lumber cleared for signed questionnaire* returned, T35;
Jugo-Slawa King in Full Control.
veteran film actor, presented tbe
Hay—Alfalfa, (22, timothy (26.
lutions asking investigu’.ion of condi­
foreign ports, with a valuation of *7. number stating they were coming to
southwest museum with a pioneer mo
Butterfat—**c.
Belgrade. Jugoslavia. — The Jugo
tions under the 18th amendment
482,6**, while the 1927 export lumber Oregon to locate, 6*7; with specified
tlon picture collection.
Eggs - Ranch. 35<f S7c.
Slavtan constitution was suspended
business measured 126.227.939 feet at capital Investment of *1.375 223; lei
Cuttle Prime steer*. I l l 6001*
and Its chamber of deputies dissolved Mid-West Bl.zzard K ill* 11 People.
*7.062.24*. General cargo dispatched ter* mailed out, 21,723; pieces of liter
Archbishop of Milan I* Dead.
Hog* Prime. *9 40 0 9 50
by royal decree. All law* of the land
Kansas City, Mo.—Frigid tempera­
luring the year for offshore destine
Milan, Italy Cardinal Tost, arch
Lambs Choice. (11 60(71!
star* trailed out, 35,920; callers at of
will remain In force unless modified tures descended on the middle west
lou* i epresen ted a combined value of flee. 2.618; new settler* reported. 467;
bishop of Milan, died Monday He was
tpoksn*
by royal decree. The decree follow
and southwest Sunday on the heels of
*11.266,604 while In 1927 general cargo Investment. *2.128.316.50 an8 acres«*
66 year* old and succeeded the present
Hog* Good and choice. *9 35.
ed a cabinet crisis last week tn tbe the worst storm of the season, which
sent abroad was raiued at *10.199,941 U7.ML
Pope a* archbishop of Milan.
Cattle Good. *9 *6010.
sour* • of which tbe government of lashed the regions Saturday night and
Anton Korosbetx resigned January 1
brought death to at least 11 persona.
QUESTION MARK
CONTINUES FLIGHT
ALLOTMENT RECEIVED
BY OREGON HARBORS
RUSSIA ASKS FOR
U. S. RECOGNITION
HOOVER RETURNS
TO WASHINGTON
TARIFF REVISION
TASK STUPENDOUS
AMERICAN COUNTRIES
SIGN PEACE TREATIES