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OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
La Grande's first observance of a
community music week will be May
The Lutheran Brotherhood of Ore-
gon will convene In Silverton May 2,
3 and 4.
F. A. Elliott, state forester, is at
tending a series of forest fire con
ferences in eastern Oregon.
The annual meeting of the Oregon
State Retail Jewelers 'association will
be held in Salem May 11 and 18.
By a vote of 53 to 8, a commercial
course was voted for the Cottage
Grove high school at the budget meet
ing-
Member* of Capitol post, American
Legion, with headquarters in Salem,
have launched a plan whereby they
expect to erect a home for the organ
ization.
The Clatsop county court has award-
ed.a contract to John Slotte & Co. for
the grading of three miles on the Ne
halem highway. The contract price
was 851.131.54.
The Clatsop county court has an-
nounced that in the future all con-
tractors doing county work must
furnish personal bonds and that con-
tractors' bonds offered by bonding
companies will not be accepted.
The heaviest sentence ever given in
Umatilla county for violation of pro
hibition laws, as far as records dis
close, was imposed at Hermiston when
Justice West sentenced Art Spinning
and J. Dt Fahlen to serve one year
each in the county jail and fined them
81500 each
J, A. Churchill, for the past 12
years state suserin tend ent of public
instruction, was elected president of
the state normal school at Ashland at
a salary of >4500 a year, The con-
tract covers a period of four years,
1924. Mr
Climi MU’* term expires January 1
1827.
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rtAOOiiMry
Four of the tine state deputy fish
wardens at Oregon City recently ap
pointed by Warden A. C. Ross, have
turned in their stars.. The appoint
ments had been protested by the state
game commission.
Bids for construction of approxi
mately 60 miles of road and con
struction of several bridges will be
considered at a meeting of th* state
highway commission to be held in
Portland April 23 and 24.
Bids on the new union high school
building at Molalla will be opened
by the board at that place April 20. ।
The structure is to be of brick and
two stories in height and will accom
modate approximately 400 students.
Mgr A. MiUebrand, vicar general of |
the Catholic archdiocese of Oregon
City, was named administrator in
place of the late Most Rev. Alexander
Christie. He will serve until an-
archbishop is selected by the Vatican.
An enlargement of the educational
facilities at Chemawa Indian school
at Salem was announced by the in
terior department. The grades taught
will be increased from 10 to 12. Ths ।
school has anjenrollment of 959 pupils.
An initial petition looking to the
referendum of the tobacco tax law
enacted at the last session of the
state legislature was filed in the of
fices of the secretary of state at
Salem. The petition was signed by of
ficers of the Oregon Retail Cigar Deal
era’ association ' and Individual to
bacco dealers in the city of Portland.
Legionnaires from all American
Legion poets in central Qregon will
join in an attempt to make the Mc-
Kunzie highway across the Three
Bisters divide passable before the
latter day< of June, when the state
convention of the legion will be held
in Prineville. The legionnaires plan
to co-operate with the bureau of pub
He roads.
Question* are being asked of other
railroads In this state to determine
if there is any opposition to the ap
plication of the Oregon, California A
Eastern railroad, known better as the
Strahorn line, to the interstate com
merce commission for the right io
«tend its line to Lakeview from near
Klamath Falls, the system head
quarters.
The state board of control has re
mltted to th* city of Astoria approxl
mately 828,000, representing the first
half taxes for the year 1925 paid by
the property owners of the municipal
Ry. Under a law enacted at the 1*23
session of the legislature state taxes
paid by property owners of Astoria
wers to be remitted to the city over
, aj^eriod of seven years.
USE
MOTOR OIL
AND
UNION
NON DETONATING
GASOLINE
UNION OIL COMPANY
OF
CALIFORNIA
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL
MACHINE
SHOP
Repairing Trucks, Trnctors, A
Caterpillars, and Combine M«»t”t>, (’vli'<i» r
Grinding, Orx-acetvlene and Electric Welding
The Dalles, Ore
615.' East Second St
Phone Main 4001
R. W. DUNLAP
COURT DISSOLVES
BAN ON SHIP SALE
Charter No. 216
Reserve District No. 12
at Moro, in the State of Oregon at the close of business April 6th, 1925.
Plumbing and Hcwting
RESOURCES
Sells
and inntwIU the
Washington, D. C.—The restraining
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29
famous Mueller Ripe
order of sale by the shipping board
and 801 if any....................... ............................................................. 240,810.80
of the five vessels and service of the I 2 Overdrafts secured and unsecured..................................................
or pipelets- furnace.
989.62
California-Orient line to the Dollar in k « Bankier house, $.
; furniture and fixtures, 2,200.00...
2,200.00
terests was dissolved by the District i »
(sb) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and
of Columbia supreme court.
trust companies, designated and approved reserve agents of
The ships are to be sold to the
this bank.................... ....................................................................... 63,056.10
Dollar interests for 85,625,000 and Will
10 Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the
be continued In operation out ef Ban
same city or town as reporting bank............................................
2,169.91
Francisco in addit.on to the five
n Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
President-type ships now* operated out
other cash items.................... ;..........................................................
1,339.22
of Seattle over the northern route to
Total cash ‘and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10,
JEWELER
§
the orient by the Dollar lines for the
and 11........................................................ j..................
66,565.23
shipping board, and to their vessels
12 Interest, taxes and expenses paid.................................................
3.210.87
Watch Inspector for the
going to the orient out of Pacific ports
Total
318.776.02
in a rouad-ihO-nerid service.
O. W. R. & N. Co.
Their acquisition of the five res
LIABILITIES
Jewelry and -Watch Repair
seis involved in the sale, which are
16
Capital
stock
paid
in
.........................
25,000.00
ing given special altrrtion
at present «perated out of San Fran
Surplus
fund
.............................
.................
17
25,000.00
cisco for tile board by the Pacific
18 (a) Undivided profits.............................
19.2Z9.26
I The Dalles, Oregon
Mail, will leave the latter company
(b)
Leas
current
expenses,
interest
and
taxes
paid
17,024.20 2,255.06
without any vossela in the orient serv
500.03
ice and with none which can com 21 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers and trust companies
DEMAND DEPOSITS, Other than banks, subject to reserve:
pete with the president-type vessels
Individual denocits subject to check, including deposits due
apparently available for purchase.
the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds. . . 115,445.58
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits,
Rennlck W. Dunlap of Ohio, who WETS TO TEST STRENGTH
WHEN
subject to reserve, items 28, 24 , 25, 26,............... 115,445.58
has been appointed assistant secre
t
.. .
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and
IN THE DALLES
ts r y of agriculture. He was formerly
Wisconsin Assembly Expected to Ap
payable on demand or subject to notice:
secretary of the Ohio- state board of
prove Straw Vote Plan.
Time certifieates of deposit outstanding............. ........................ 70,275.35
agriculture.
Madisoa, Wls— The state assembly
Total of time and savings deposits payable on de
this week to expected to add its ap
mand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28 ..........
70,275.35
Unless Governor Pierce reinstates proval to the resoiutioa already adopt
30 Notes and bills rediscounted including bonds or other secur
Ben Dorris of Eugene to the state fish ed by the upper house calling for a
ities sold under repurchase agreements with contingent
commission a recall movement will a state-wide “straw vote" on prohi
liabilities..................................................................... 5.................. 25,300.00
be initiated and prosecuted to com bitioa. _
Open Day and Night
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81 Bills payable with federal ^reserve bank or with other banks
pletion by the sportsmen of Oregon.
The resolution, which calls for a
or trust companies............................................................................
50,000.00
This was the announcement made pub
st%te referendum on memorialising
Total
318,776.02
lie in Klamath Falls by R. J. Kirk-. congress tor a 2.75 per cent beer, was
wood of Portland, secretary of the adopted by ths senate, 19 to 10. It
State of Oregon
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State Sportsmen’s association.
provides that the direct question of
County of Sherman j M
Governor Pierce sent a telegram tc modifying th* Volstead act so as to
I, F. E. Fortner, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
Governor Richardson of California permit the sale of 8.75 per cent beer
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
urging him to sign a bin recently be submitted to the people at the
F. E. Fortner. Cashier.
passed by the legislature of California November election tn 1926.
Formerly the Albert
including in the highway system ol
The referendum may be merely a
Correct—Attest : L Barnum, R. C. Atwood, E. O. McCoy Directors.
that state a road from Beaver, Cal., gesture. It eaa have no legal effect
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of April, 1925.
to Malin, Klamath countÿ, Oregon. except that the poll will be aa Indies
, Hoatriry
This proposed road would connect tion of public sentiment.
1. M. Peterson. Notary Public.
CENTRALLY
LOCATED
with The Dalles California highway.
My commission expires June 13th, 1928.
R. B. Reeves of North Bend was Governments to Survey St. Lawrence.
elected president of the^Brotherhood
Washington, B. C.—Agreement be
of American Yeomen for Oregon at the tween the American and Canadian
Charter No. 240
Reserve District No. 12
state convention of the order at governmentB as to the scope of the
Repart
af
Condition
of
the
Fanners
State Bank
Salem. Other officers were: J J
proposed Investigation ef a joint board
at
Moro,
in
the
State
of
Oregon
at
the
close
of
business
April 6, 1925.
Welch of Medford, vice-president C
of engineers into the project of a St.
il+4+4441 I I I H
M ! l b
E. Albin of Salem, treasurer; Fred_ E
Lawrence waterway was announced
RESOURCES
Bchmidt of Vdhdleton, secretary, and by the state department
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown hi items 29
Julia E. MQQre .pf.^.ugene, chaplain
H. L. Neel of Fort Rock is in a Bend
and 80, if any . : ............................ :......... 158,274.47
CRANDALL
Cancellation of state liens on un hospital, the victim of a sage tick, a
2 Overdrafts secund and unsecured.................................................
641.60
UNDERTAKING
occupied lands of the Deschutes coun carrier ef the greatly feared spotted
3 U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in
- COMPANY
ty municipal improvement district fever. So far as known, this is the
items 80 and 85, if any...................... <.........................................
5,000.00
was favored at a meeting of settlers first case of spotted fever, known to
THE
DALLES, OREGON
5 Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc......................
1,600 00
of the Tumalo irrigation project with medical men as the Rocky Mountain
6 Banking bouse. 8 (none) ; furniture and fixtures, 1,680.00. .
1,680.00
Rhea Luper, state engineer, in Turn spotted fever, reported In cental Ore 7 Real estate owned other than banking house ...........................
168.00
alo. The cancellation of liens was gon this year. The fever frequently
(a) Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank .... ................
8
5,148.06
Sam Bris bine, A^ent
recommended for the purpose of mak proves fatal.
(be) Cash on hand in vault and due from other basks, bank
8
ing the unoccupied lands attractive
ttaoia coyotes are red UR bag in a loss
ers and trust companies................................................................... 13,235.48
Moro, Oregon
to settlers.
of many valuable sheep dogs *ta the
10 Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the
Estimates of the Hood River val Hay creek country of Jefferson ooun
same Hty or town as reporting bank............................................
170.81
4-4-
I I »4
I ♦<
ley fruit crop vary, The bloom has
Total cash and dup from banks, items 8, 9, 10 apd
been more scattered than in any past
18,554.35
M............. ........................ ,T...............
seaeon. In instances growers who had coyotes have been common in She
990.43
12 Interest, texes end expenses paid. .
more than 30,000 boxes of apples last stock country of Central Oregon for
86.22
15 Other assets, if any............................ »
season say they count on 10,000 boxes several months.
Total
181,996.07
this year. One east side grower who
Sustained yield of the forests of
had over 25,000 boxes in 1924 says he Oregon has resolved itself into mere
LIABILITIES
, does not expect over 6000 boxes. Esti ly keeping fire out of the reforested
Capital
stock
paid
in
.....................................................................
45,000.00
16
mates (or the 1925 tonnage ranges all laud and an inhibition against prohibi
5,126.91
17 Surplus fund .......................................................................................
the way from 800,000 to 1,800,000 tive taxes, according to C. B. Neal,
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve:
boxes,
supervisor of the Umpqua forests, who
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
Rhea Luper, state engineer, haa fil- addressed a reeent meeting of the
the
State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds. ... 69,157.38
•d in the circuit court of Malheur Cottage Grove chamber ef sommeree.
Total
of demand deposits, other than bank deposits,
county, an order in the Owyhee river
subject
to reserve, items 23, 24 , 25, 26
69,157.38
water adjudication. There are 217
TH« MARKET«
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and
water rights Involved, with 19.250
peynbla on demand or subject to notice:
scree of irrigable lands represented.
Tima
certificates of deposit outstanding....... .. ............... ..
27
8,741.51
—MW—Ml
The order provides that the water
Total
of time and savings deposits payable on de-
shall not exceed three acre feet an winter, soft' white, wWern white,
laand er subject to notice, items 27 and 28 ...........
8,741.51
acre during the irrigation season, April northern spring, and western rad,
29 Notesand bills rediscounted with federal reserve bank........... 22,469.27
r 1 to October 15. Another limitation is 8145.
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A(. Mywra; Rawfeteter
31 Bills payable with federal reserve bank or with other banks
hay — Alfalfh, W<91 ton; valley
! that not more’ than one acre foot of
or
trust
companies.
...
...............................................................
< FIFTH AND W
31,500.00
«intern Oregon
water shall be used on any single acre timothy,
PORTLAND» OREGON
I of land during any one month prior timothy,
Total
181,995.07
to June 1, and not more than three
Butterfat—Mc MMM Fort land.
State of Oregon
)
Eg*«—Ranch, HMMc. °
fourths of an acre foot during any
j County of Sherman J
Cheese—Priestf ft O: b. Tillamook:
calendar month after June L
L J- L Searcy, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
Poisoning instead of shooting will Triplets, 26c; long Ife Rf lb.
that the above'statement Is title to the best of my knowledge and belief
Cattle—steers, gao« $9.75010.25.
be resorted to In the effort to kill
J. L. Searcy, Cashier.
crows which are molesting the nests
Hogs—Medion to choice.’ Ill.WO
813 35.
of water fowl near Summer I^ke, ac
Correet—Attest: O. Ll Belshe, W. H^. Ragsdale, Omer G.Sayrs Directors
cording to a decision of the Deschutes
Rod and Gun club. The club had $8.00 0 15.75.
Subscribed and awem to before me this 16th day of April, 1925.
planned to organize a large party ot-
.
*
R. J. Ginn. Notary Public.
Seattle
DeSchutes county folk to visit the
' My oaritinttoion expires Oct. 5th, 1928.
Wheat
—
Soft
whttm
CL8ÎJ
wester*
lake and shoot the invading birds. A.
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E. Burgbduff, state game warden, ad white, 81 41; hard wfuteK WO; west-
vised against this method and gave
Big Bend bluestem, $1.75.
directions for the use of poison.
Members of the tribal council of the
Klamath Indians appeared * fore Othy. 826; 0. c, 888» mixe« Way. 8>4
Butterfat-*-45e.
Hubert Work, secretary of the in
Renovated Throughout'
Bggs Ranch, 27O«Be.
terior at Klamath Falls with, an
urgent plea tor his influence toward
getting a 83,000,000 government loan.
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As spokesman for tho Klamath tribe,
Ths Motor Markst
Room with privilege of bath, (iagto,
Seldon Kirk, chairman of the coun
The Dalles, Ore
$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
cil, told of tho hardships of his people
1
Room with private bath, single $9.50
in their efforts to farm their lands on
, ,
up; double $2.50 up.
Phone 618 603 E 2nd st
the reeervation, and declared that a
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mixed,
812.78018.10.
government loan appeared to be their
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