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F ■nuKQrnBLD THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 TOWN AND VICINITY M otor« to M o u n ta in » — M r nml M r*. (' F E gglm ani) u io to rod to B lue lllvor Tuoitdny In From C attar F iata— J II Emil cult from tint Collar F ln ’i* co u n try wu« n Tuondqy vlnllor hero. Deputy S h eriff M a k e * T rip — Iloputy HherllT W. W Kilm laloti, ar<-<>mpuiiled by Iniwrom-i B uxlor, botti of 'Unirà- toll, Molli to I'n nt unii Miiri olii luHt Tuowlny. C ora to Longview — Mr nml Mrn J. II lllll of tlio IIIII h Crook L u m b a r company loft Tuonitty for lauigvhiw. Wunhlngtnn, whoro Mr lllll will nt toml u liiiulMiriiioii'a con ven tion . Snow Deep In Cnacadea— W (’. Me l.ngnti wiuloil III the d eep anoni hint Monday up In CroMi-eiit I-ako country, llo wont up nspenlally to ace the miihw nml to woe how deep It wun utid he reporta In the vicinity of 6 feet on the top of the mountain. Traffic Man Move»—Kenneth Olio, the new truffle, officer, hnn move«] from 6 IS K. afreet where he hun been living to 830 <i atroot. Mm. W alker of the MoKenstn aectlon, hnn moved to town and la m oving Into the house Mr. title la vacating. 1 ■■ ■ ■ ‘ ------------- OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST LUMBERMAN SPEAKS AT Principal Evant* of ttia Week 4-L MEETING MONDAY Assembled for Information NIGHT IN W. O. W. HALL It W Martin, anlea m anager for the Booth-Kelly Lumber com pany, will ictvo a talk on "Lumber After It Louvea the Mill" nt the m eting of the local No. 70 of the I L to he held In tin W (* W H all next Monday night. Monday night'« m eting will convene ut 7:30 for a »hurt I iiih I iiimh m eeting, then nt S o'clock the m eeting will he thrown open to the public. Not only m em b ers of the 4-L hut everybody la urged to attend. An Intereating amt Inaturetlve evening In promised nt the end of which refresh m en ts will be served. A series of ahnilar m eetin gs during the com ing m onths at w hich speakers from the outside will talk upon topics of constructive Interest to the com tniinlty. Next month Mr Paninis, of the 4-L headquarters In Portland, will talk on the subject of "Thrift." An other speaker for the future Is N. F Maoduff who has promised either to ho present h im self of to send a rep resen tative to speak on the reforest- ration problem. Other m atters to bo taken up nt the future m eetin gs will be taxation, Insurance and m atters of Interest both to sm ployers nnd sm ploy ees of Our Readers. Tha Dal Rio orchard!, two m iles be low tiold lllll, ara planting 800 Eng II h K walnut trees on a 400 acre pear truct. Fire, of undatarriilniul origin, coin- phn-ly di Rtroyad the Sterna Furniture Manufacturing company'« plant In Oregon City. A boat building factory la to bo «a- tabllahi-d at Reedsport, a company having recently been organized wltb *30,000 capital. Tho Dallas Backing corporation dur ing the past aaason handled approxi mately 8000 tone of apples, with 4 40 poraons on the payroll. The city of W est Salem lead« all Folk county town« In the amount ol It« 1028 tax levy, to . I mill« Monmouth la second with 69 9 mill«. PAGE FIVE nbwr Resetda s reed dielrtet levy for 1920 baa ksea «anesled !a Iks iB isrssl ot economy Intel year's levy was *2108 The Medford council, at the request of the airport committee of the chem ber Jf commerce, voted to cell e epe clal election April 1 to submit to tb* people the question of voting a 2120, 000 bond Issue for a new, modernly equipped airp ort. An order was Issu'd by the circuit court at Baleni authorizing A. A. Bib ram in, state superintendent ol banks, to pay a fourth dividend to de posltors In the defunct Oregon State hank at Jefferson. The dividend Is 18 per cent, or *12,290 33. The 192if eastern Oregon livestock show will be held June 5. 6 and 7, at Union. This was decided at the an nual meeting of the stock show asso ciatlon In the Uulon city ball. Blaus were made tor a belter show than ever before, in anticipation of state aid. A number of Umatilla county ranch ere now have the benefit of electric power on their places. A line out into the Mission district east of Bendleton and on in the Adams district have been completed, giving several wheat growers opportunity to electrify their places. BAPTIST CHURCH WILL GIVE REGULAR SERVICE Regular services will be given at the Baptist church next Bunday. Bible school will m eet at 10 o’clock and at 11 o'clock Rev C. H. Blom will preach on "The Blesed Man." The choir wll sin g an anthem after the morning ser vice«. T he evan gelistic services have been Returns from Portland— Mrs. K ate discontinued due to the sick n ess of Brumette, who has been visitin g her Itev. Ted tioodwln. who was forced to son. John, In Portland, returned here i return to his hom e In Bellingham , Bunday. JC.PENNEYC0. 942 W illam otto St.. Entrone. Oregon. ' s Ilalnaa la aald to have the sm allest Indabtadnaaa of any city In the atate. Out of 11,865 cattle tested in Mult nomah county in 1928, only 252, or A *1000 bond waa paid off recently, leaving only 11850 agalnat the muni i 2.1 per cent, reacted to the tuber culin test, according to a report of clpallty. Dr. Thomas B. Carter, county herd Fire damage daring ISIS amounted Inspector, filed with the county com to »10,487 to In l-akavlaw to property valued at more than 171.000, Chief m issioners. A total of 1546 herds was Arzner of the volunteer fire depart tested. W. S. Nelson, executive manager of ment reporte. The Dalles-Wasco county chamber of The house pasted the McNary bill commerce, left recently for Washing authorizing appropriation of 135.000 ton, D. C., where he will represent I 7T for cleaning, electric lights and other W asco county cherry growers at the Improvement« at the Oregon ravee In hearing on tariff rates, as applied to Josephine county. fruit Imported in brine for maraschino Eatabllaliment of aeveral new Indus purposes. trie« at Mnrahfield, Including operation Two new bridges and approximate of the old pulp plant now owned by ly 10 m iles of resurfacing are Included the Coos Hay Lumber company, la in the highway improvement program expected In the near future. to be considered by the state highway Contracts for 3800 of tho 4500 acre« improvement program to be consid of flax to he handled at the atute flax ered by the slate highway commission faufocasitT ] plant during 1929 have been signed, at its next meeting in Portland on |-1 cd T im m « « . f. u t i'iK im o ir idol Mrs fc'-tta M ay M ille t, o f Lana- according to Henry Myers, superlu January 29. Il h . io IthW • -I te n c h i l d r e n , died m C a lifo rn ia a lt r i an operation teudent of the state penitentiary. The sm allest school In Jackson lit * widow iv Frances M a ró s i, fa (out o l w hom a r t living, #•« «en- The Anderson A Middleton Lumber county. If not in the state, had a per m i a i * M enano w rite r Before enter traced to hie im prisonm ent o e mg ih r n u m e * h r wai an ordained charge! oi veilin g liq u o r company will build s sawm ill at a feet attendance record last month, ac preache snipping station to be known as Fir cording to figures at the Jackson coun Crest, nesr Bedrock. I a i n « county, hav ty school superintendent's office at SLIDES FEATURES LODGE Medford. It is located at Thompson From Portland—Or. C. O. Van Val ing a capacity of 110.000 feet daily. MEETING LAST NIGHT aiih, The largest crop of children ever creek in the Applegate district and of Portland, «pent the week-end reared la W allowa county belongs to has only one pupil. Tho local Odd F ellow s and many In here with Mrs. A. B Van Vulzah Mr. and Mrs C. P. Carper, the first The Oregon State Motor association vited friends were given a treat Iasi soapls ever married la Promise. Thera at its 12th annual meeting recently night by slid es sh ow in g Hawaiian Is are 14 of them, raagtag from * years adopted a resolution opposing enact land scen es and by n lecture given by to maturity. ment of any automobile license or tlaptuin C. H. Boyd of tho Salvation gasoline tax that will reduce highway The Clatsop county conrt will re Army of Eugene. quest the United States department ot revenue, or any law diverting such Captain Boyd spent tw o and a half agriculture to make a soil survey ot fees to any other use than highway years on the Islands during which tim e Clatsop county. The aurvey can be construction and m aintenance in the he studied the people and custom s state. made by the government at no cos: taking most of the pictures from to the county. A "human chain.” composed of skat which the slid es shown Inst night tw«-re ers, rescued Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Da- Three carloads of Douglas count} made. cey of Bend from the Icy water of turkeys shipped recently from Oak The slid es look up the Industrial Houston lake. Crook county, after the land and Yoncalla will go Into cold life of the Inhabitants show ing fnr- couple fell through a weak place In storage for the holiday trade nexi torles, plantations, contour of the the Ice. Mr. and Mrs. Dacey were season. The birds brought 23 to 82 H Islands, nature of the work engaged In pulled out of the lake only after the cents a pound. by the ilnwnllnns. Captain Boyd ex skaters formed a chain which led tc ; There is more snow In the moun plained the slid es us they were Hashed tains than at this tim e in any previous firm Ice. upon the canvas. |A U T *X A $ T t p | Industries in all parts of Coos coun year, according to Allen Willcoxon. A program was given Including s e l Jack Yancey, 14 years old, left, is proprietor of resorts at Elk and Odell ty report an unusual number of per ection s from tw o orchestras. One a assistant pastor of the Central Meth Mills, veneer | lakes. Forty nine inches of snow If sons seeking work. trio bended by Harry Fandrem played odist Church, Picher. Mo. briber! plants and allied industries all turn In reported at (he lakes. Hawallnn songs. Mr. Fandrem played Oiostner, right, 13 years old, it an reports saying many are being attract ! Ordained preacher ol the Missionary the steel guitar nnd Ills two girl a c A report Just completed by forest baptist Church. com panists played the ukolelea. officials shows that at the close ol ed that way In the expectation of ob 1928 there were 10,860 deer In the taining employment, when, as a m attu ■neinBntmiitwitwilHkiiiwiMKMgnBiiiwigiiwnniiTnnaBiTBgBsnnBtiliwiaamiuxwliPiimiiLitii'MXniniitgliufiw'uiiiiiii'.ji of fact, there is a surplus of working Umatilla national forcat. an increas* of 1000 over the year before. During men throughout the county. Ashland’s first pipe organ was as the season 700 were killed. sured when subscriptions of morr Erie Van Alstyn Hauser. 64, Port than seven thousand dollars were land capitalist and owner of the Mult pledged to purchase an organ for the nomah hotel, died In Portland last Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. G S. & W. brand of canned week. Death resulted from compiles tions arising In an attack of influenza, B. Butler, of that city, donated the goods are always good. The 1 chimes for the organ, and the rest ol suffered seven weeke ago. choice of the season's crop, the contributions came from business Directors of the Union Fishermen's men and members of the church. picked when ripe and packed Cooperative Packing company at As The man found frozen to death re toris have adopted a resolution asking in sanitary kitchens, as care l cently in the Blue mountains, 18 miles the legislature to advance the date for ! from Pilot Rock, has been identified fully as you would do the the opening of the salmon fishing sea I is Frank Shabram, of Akron. Ohio work in your own home. son from May 1 te April IS. , Shabram worked in a sawm ill neat "Not guilty" was the verdict return Pilot Rock, besides running a tra[ ad by the Jury which tried Fred R. ! iine, and It was on Ills return from Asher, former Enterprise town mar his line that he became lost and died shal, accused of second degree murdci in the snow about three-quarters of s for shooting W illiam Litch, early on i mile from the mill. , the morning of September 29 A growing market for blacktall Jack j I Slating that he wee voted upon and . abblt hides Is providing good salaries j elected without his consent, Q. W for a number of eastern Oregon hunt , Vanderwall refuses to qualify for the j ers and ranchers, according to Ira N | position of mayor of Haines and j Oabrielsen. In charge of rodent con Walter Heard will retain the office i trol for the United States biological j until a new officer la elected. Size No. 1 ..... 5c per dozen I survey. Hundreds of farmers east ol , Size No. 2 ,..... 10c per dozen. Robbers who entered the Athena The Dalles have killed thousands of 3 dozen for 25c school building a few nights ago. the p ests in the last few months. Size No. 3, ... 15c per dozen. | breaking tho locks on all the doors and Large earnings are reported by some 2 dozen for 25c. rummaging the desks, gained little for hunters, since buyers of the pelts pay their trouble, only *2 and a few 90 cents a pound for the skins, aver | postage stam ps being missing. aging about 12 cents a hide. H. Von Hovenburg. who Is said to Work wag started on the construc With each order of 2 pack- it is unnecessary for you | own the largest pear orchard In south- tion of the new »16.000 fire station at ages of Pillsbury's C a k e to 8tep outBlde of your home ! ern Oregon, has purchased an addi Medford and the actual construction tional 80-acre tract adjoining his pres work on the new *10,000 community Hour. Price $1.00 when you want, groceries of ent holdings at Gold Hill and will house for the women's organization, satisfying quality. Just «up plant »000 naw pear trees la the the Greater Medford club, will be be spring. gun soon. See theso in our window. to the phone and call 9. T h e eaw m lll ot the Owen Oregon A branded mallard duck shot by a company plant at M edford, aftar a Pendleton man on McKay eraek ml Phene 1 shut-down since ITecember I I , resumed grated there from Montana, according Phone I operations on a four-day basts, which to Information from the biological sur ' will be increased to a five-dsy and vey. By means of thsas bands the six-day basis as too« a« send It ion* survey is snabled to study migration At of wild fowl. fcrx ALW AYS GOOD Special on Oranges FREE! 9-WHITE F ju st phone ■9 W ashington. The evening serv ices w ill be de voted to an evan gelistic theme. Ser vices will start at 7:30. 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