Camping, Fishing and the Roads Were Never Better in Aroostook Than Now—Come tn SHIRE TOWN OF AROOSTOOK TIMES AROOSTOOK COUNT! April 13,. 1860 To HOULTONCary Library _______ TIMES December 27, 19i6 VOL. LXI HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921 No. 24 WARRANT ILLEGAL, ROAD CONDITIONS H. H. S. BALL CHAMPS WIN NORTH ROAD Road conditions continue to he just The victorious High School team NO MATCHED RACE IN INDICTMENT QUASHED INSTRUCTIONS In the United States district court about as good as can he found any- went to Mars Hill Friday to cross hats HOULTON OR PRESQUE ISLE on Wednesday last, the grand jury where,...... in fact‘ ”there...... is’ not‘ a spot in with the A. C. 1. team, champions of HEARING BEFORE the state of Maine where one can see Those who expected to see a match­ continued its deliberations and the the Northern Aroostook league, and the beauties of nature at this season FOR CERTIFIED ed race in Houlton or Presque Isle following cases were disposed of by “a me home with another win. making JUSTICE DUNN of the year that will compare to between John R. Braden, owned by Judge Hale: - Aroostook county. rhe ninth consecutive game won this the Mooseleuk Club of Presque Isle, Charles W. Starkey of Houlton, un­ season. POTATO SEED and Calgary Earl, owned by L. H. lawful possession of intoxicating There is nothing more ideal than to take a drive in any direction from While it was a good game to watch, Powers, will he doomed to disappoint­ liquor, indictment quashed. This was Outcome Remains as it Was there were many ragged spots on ment. Houlton north, south, east or west an interesting case, having been heard both sides, without any of tin1 heavy Details to be Followed for Se­ where newly planted fields as well as There seems to be a feeling at the previously by United States Commis­ and the Injunction was hitting that has characterized the > crops corning through the ground, present time between the two towns sioner Reid in Bangor, the commis­ games played this season. curing Better Prices potatoes, grain and green grass can ! that they will not make any conces­ sioner discharging the respondent on Not Granted Churchill was on the mound for sions in order to have a race in either be seen, together with the lights and H H s and did KOO(] Work, still ! one important ground, others entering for Stock of the towns and that the first meet into the question if pressed further, j The hearing before Judge (\ j. shades so characteristic ot Aroostook, 1 those wp0 saw hjm toss -eIn over said ' then there b will be in Woodstock on July 12. This was on the point of the alleged I Dunn of the Supreme Judicial Court the ever present sin- was poorest game. Augusta, Me., June 13—The revised I --; ' . ' """^rounding hills with the everchauging ' Houlton’s position is that Calgary illegality of the search and seizure of j was held on on ay in e our vjew together with roads that are as! A large crowd followed the team j ^en tered for the races here on liquor by federal prohibition officers i room. , i vi in viiuuij are just completed and | July 4 5. while John R. Braden is good as they can he, and what more | for the reason that the search warrant I The injunction asked for was to and ga\e them good snppoit. jure ready for circulation by the De-j expected to give an exhibition mile in is there to add to a days pleasure in ; on which they acted was illegal, the prevent certain persons from travel­ C. TheI. 4, finaland scoreH. H. wasS. getsH. H.first S. blood8, A. part,ment of Agriculture, which has I Presque Isle on July 4. It was sug- the Garden of Maine, not to mention municipal judge at Houlton who is­ ing over the North road which is in the County Championship series. the matter in charge in co-operation j gested by the Houlton management the splendors of the beautiful St. sued it having no authority in the under construction, and the grounds , J()hn river vaJ]ey with the Maine Seed Improvement > that John R. Braden be brought down matter as the warrant was drawn. was in accordance with Sec. 6, Chap.1 ionn river valley. i Fred„ , G. Russell„ ,, and, wile.... River St. |I Association. , E.^ L., .Newdick, chief. o., f1i to Houlton. — ,by motor, . truck, for a race Edward P. Murray argued Wednes­ Come to Aroostook. lor your vaca- , leit Saturday by automobile' for a the Bureau. ot.. Seed Improvement, said ! on July 5, but this the Presume 25, Revised Statutes. Petition by S. H inn ian/1 mii/n. ...................................... 1 the Presque Isle day on these and other grounds and Com. asking court to grant injunction tion and enjoy the many attractions j trip to Exeter, Me., where they will : t'oncerning tbe new rules: i management refuse to do, claiming cited a decision of the United States against traveling over road under which it presents. j visit relatives for a few weeks. “President N. H. Rich of Charleston j that th°se who might come to Houl- supreme court in a case later than the construction and ordered closed to I of tiie Maine Seed Improvement' ton ^rom the north would not attend Starkey arraignment before Commis­ travel. IFORMER HOULTON j OWL S HEAD PUBLICITY Association last winter appointed a; celebration at Presque Isle on the sioner Reid, in which the decision of Atty. General Shaw opened for the - TEACHER AT OXFORD ’ committee for this revision, consist-! 4tb but would wait and come to Houl- Commissioner Reid was sustained. NOW SEEMS ASSURED S. H. C., read the notice as w as, Miss Sylvia Tryon, daughter of ing of Dr. W. J. Morse, director o f! ton for the 5th or might come to Houl- Judge Hale took the same view of the published in the Houlton TIMES. i Puhlicity for Owl’s Head is now the Experiment Station at the Uni- j *on for both days, so this is the way case and promptly quashed the indict­ James L. Tryon, registrar at the Mass-j assured for this season bv the nm.l vpr^tv “f Maine; M. D. Jones of j ^be matter stands and unless some W. S. Brown took exception and j achusetts Institute of Technology, j poaai To tTttovZrTlt T e j 0 Z 0, term” *'"®1 ^ ° ’ ment, which was returned at the Feb­ management demonstra- claimed according to the Revised ! who taught in Houlton last year and state a referendum on the division of i tor; Guy C. Porter of Houlton, sales arrangements are made those in Houl­ ruary tarm, presumably on evidence ton or Presque Ilr who cannot take fnrntelMd by the federal prohibition Statute 1917 that the Highway Com-; who is studying at Oxford, has the town of South Thomaston by the j manager for the Aroostook Federa- mlssion had no authority to act as written many interesting letters home last Legislature. the time to go to Woodstock or some o cers, after the decision of Commis­ above stated telling of the beauties at Oxford say tion of Farmers; C. M. White of j other place will not be able to see the sioner Reid discharging Starkey. In opposition to this the Owl’s Frank A. Peabody of the State ing that it looks like an earthly Augusta, chief of the Division of contest which to say the least would Head Publicity Committee is sending Markets; and E. L. Newdick, chief be a big drawing card. Highway Commission, first witness. paradise. “One May morning 1 heard out the following: TiTGOMB-BLISS of the Bureau of Seed Improvement. He testified as regards the issuing of the choristers salute the Spring by In the 1921 Legislature there was “The committee took all the stand­ The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. the order closing the road, and it singing from the top of the Magdalen presented a bill to set off the town JASPER DAGGETT Bites on the Bangor road was the was understood the road should be College tower a Latin hymn at six in ards used by other states that are of Owl’s Head from the town of j engage! in the certified seed work As the result of a collision between ■etna of a very • pretty wedding, June closed, and the Greenwood Con. Co. the morning, as has been the custom Southsmith Thomaston.* mi.-The matter. was and compared them; adopting a an automobile and an electric car 8th, at 8 o'clock, when their only have charge of the road. for centuries. The river walks are exhaustively considered by the Com­ which occurred about 10.30 Friday standard for Maine which, we believe, daughter Helen Amelia was united in E. E. Greenwood, Skowhegan, next extremely lovely and the Isis and mittee on Towns and debated on evening Jasper Daggett, formerly of is fair to the potato growers and the marriage to Mr. Newell B. Titcomb, witness, carrying on the construction Cherwell are covered with punts filled the floor of both branches of Leg­ Hodgdon, suffered a fracture of th© ones south of us who buy our certified eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Titcomb of of road in question, testified that a j witb young men and maidens in islature. As a result of t his dis­ thigh and a cut over the left eye. He seed potatoes.
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