Fruuo plekers In ths t'arlton, Ywin- hlll and Mie ridati dlstrlela wlll bo puld on thè basta of ti cento a box wlth u Igieni bonus If they re malli until Ilio end of Ilio season, areordlng to an agreement renehed by tbo g/uw era at a meeting bali] at t'arlton. Principal Events of the Week lu rcMponac to a formai petitiou of Rcpfisl of Income Sortiix Ra.es Brinfly Sketched for Infor­ n rnnlorlty of land owm-ra of thè Or- Above 32 Per Cent Is Cause •hnrd dlatrtet in thè vblnlly of l’ark- mation of Our Roadcrs. of Opposition. daiu ih' Hood Itlver eouuty court boa rulli d for ali eleetlon HepU-mber 17, to Tim I'urtwrlalit A l.nwell Imp ranch deride w hot ber or not thè Middle Fork Washington, D. U —The tax revision Hour Harrisburg ootmnoucml picking Irrigai lou dlstrtet aliali Ite forni od. bill of 1921, eatlmated to cut $818,003,- Au ui-rlal elreua tbat may oqual thè 000 from the nation's tax burden by I Friday. Frank A. Turner, titi jmiira ulil, ro- alr show tbai heralded thè vlctory loau 1923, was passed by the bouse, 274 to ' purl' r fur tie- Oregon supremo court, drive tu thè uorthwest In 1919 Is plan­ 12.%. on almost straight party vote. iteli by Captnlu l.owell K. Hrnlth, cimi- la ileuil at Hulam. Three democrats voted for the bill, mandar of thè Itlat aero atjuadron, ata- whlh nine republicans voted against tbiueij at Kugeue on firn putriti duty, It. lieumerats voting for were Camp­ Coyutea lu lhe Powell Unite oeetlon for ths dedlrutloll of thè Kugeiie munl- bell. Pennsylvania. and Duprte and Laxaro, both of Ixruislana. are In rowing an bold um lo dl*r< Kurd rlpul avlatlou fieli! ou laibor day. The Ocboco irriguilon districi ha* Republicans voting against the bill tliu proximity of fanu huuaua lu thalr filati application wlth thè alata en- were Heck, Wisconsin; C'lague, Min­ raid* 011 almep. All rtMiords of toiirlal travel wera gtnenr for thu oertlfteutluu of $75,OOb nesota; Keller, Minnesota; Lambert, Frevlously $1,250,000 bonds Wisconsin; Mlcha< Ison, Illinois; John shattered ut Mulom when 105 niueliluua tonda. wore rcglstcrod at tho Buie in fruu had bacii enrtlfled for thè dlatrlct. The M Nelson, Wisconsin; Sinclair, North $70.(100 wlll bo used lu recoiintructing Dakota; Voigt, Wisconsin; Woodruff, camping Krounda. ouuuls and other Works dumagod re- Michigan. Liquidation of ihn Yonenlla Htatn iMiully by u water spout. The Orho^J \ Representative London, socialist, of hank liua been completed. Ib-pualtora dlatrlct la lu Dasebutoa eouuty. New York, voted against the bill. liuve received combined dividend pay- Uovi-miueut forewlry officiala hald ^ Compared with this number of ro- luenta of (10 per cent. a threo duya" conferì uce lu llukar to publban» mura 60 who voted for a Hchool fulra throughout Deschutes devise plans uud methods for upprulo- democratic motion to recommit the bill county urn to bn given on Oetobur V, Ing tho ranges of the Whitman and for elimination of the provision re- aecordlng to plana of Couuly Buper- Mlnam national forests Attending th- j pealing the income surtax rates abovo Intendent TboinpMun. oonfnrenue were W. It. Chaplina, In- 32 p<-r cent. Thla motion was lost, 169 The crop of wild buy In Union coun­ spootor of grazing, Washington D. C.; to 230, with one democrat, Campbell ty I* the blKKrat In many y< ars. and L. C. Hunt, griizlng examiner, Mis­ of Pennsylvania, voting against 1L from a ton and a half to two to«« tho The bill now goes to the senate. soula. Mont.; I). A Shoemaker, graz­ acre are being produced. A m repeal of the excess profits tax ing examlm-r. Ogden. Utah. Judge Robert Tucker of tho Mult­ and higher Income surtaxes would not More than $250.000. the first advance nomah circuit bench haa declined his become effective until January 1, next, appointment by Ouvomor Olcotl to tho of picking money to Is- made by Eng­ the full force of the bill will not be lish hop buyers on their contracts MUpreinu court of Oregon. with Willamette valb-y growera, wo* reflected In government receipts until From the Umatilla county farm bu­ received at Halrm last w.-ek. These ,h‘> calendar year 1923. but republican reau tin- secretary of state ha* rcr«dvod advances were due on contracts calling leaders said that the repeal of the $8U4 78, covering the tux on «aba of for the first payments of picking transportation and other taxes and re­ 40.239 gallona of guMollne. duction In the tax bill in the next The Hood River affiliation of the money on August 16. Approximately calendar year wlll be approximately American Federation of Labor la pre­ $1,250,000 picking money wlll be due i $512.000,000. paring for the first local Labor Day from the English concerns on Bcptem- her 1, according to growurs. celebration In the county. The state motor vehicle department | Illils have been uskod for tho Im­ provement of the building and grounds has received two additional loado- owned by tho utato of Oregon at the tneters which wlll be used In testing out louds rarrled on trucks In various mineral springs at Hodavllle. Miss Al'-iii High, usslsiaiit secretary parts of the state. Two sets of these of the state livestock sanitary board, loadometers are now In use In dto- Washington, D. C.—The Interstate lias resigned to be married to Hoy tunt jxirts of the state. Since the commerce commission was told by 1 state truffle officers received the first Whitlock, mi orchardlat of SHverton. Maurice Hlen, assistant secretary of The Mnrluri county court has paid to set of loadomcters n number of truck the reclamation service, that high the Oregon Antl-Haloon league approxi­ I owners have been arrested for over­ freight rates were largely responsible loading. In each Instance they were mately $2760 for service* In rounding arraigned In court, and In moat cases for a great Increase in the number of tip violators of the prohibition law. farmers delinquent In payments on Ir­ 8iur. Jospph A. Linn- remains In Jsll, according to nn opin­ ville, Carlton; Rosehurg land office— Hearing Waived By Dr. Brumfield. ion handed down by I. H. Van Winkle, receiver. Fred W. Haynes, Roseburg. Rosehurx. Or.—Dr. R. M Brumfield The Dslles land office— register, J. VV. | attorney-general. wns formally arraigned before Justice Complete rules nnd regulations gov­ Donnelly. Arlington; receiver, T. C. Jones bore Saturday afternoon on the erning administration of the so-called Queen, Dufur. La Grande land office oharge of munlerlnK Dennis Russell soldiers' bonus act have been prepar­ —receiver, J. H. Pear*, Im Grande; Brumfield waived examination and ed by Captain Brumbaugh, secretary register, Carl O. Helm. Stanfield. was ordered held without ball. This of the world war veterans' aid commis­ Rums land office—receiver, John J. means that ho wlll await action of the sion, nnd wlll be printed nnd ready for Donegnn, Hunts Vale land office— re­ Krnnd Jury, scheduled to sit August ceiver, Ooorgo M Love, Vale. Lake- distribution this week. 29. The Shell Oil company of California view land office - register, Frank P. has remitted to th. secretary of state Light, I-akevlew. In addition to thess Idaho Tax Lavy Reduced. $5476.81. covering the tnx on the com­ appointments, Asa B. Thompson of noise, Idaho.—Following the policy pany's sales of gasoline and distillate Echo was recommended for secretary established two years ago the state In Oregon during the month of July. of the farm loan hnnk for the 12th board of equalization again reduced A cheek for $77,711 78, covering a sim­ district at Spokane, a plaee which It the tax levy for state purposes, fixing ilar tax. was received from the Stan- Is understood was set aside by the it at 5.67 mtlia as ngainst 7.60 for 1919, administration for an O recon man. lard OU oompany. «Ad 6.(0 (gf IM20, OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Cigarette No c i g a r e t t e h a s the s a m e delicious fla v o r as Lucky Strlko. B e c a u s e L u c k y St ri ke Is the toasted ciyaretto. Z f “¡7“*“** At rsu o / An idea! hom e fuel for oil ^coolcstov1 >ii ilc r. w. J a c o b s . 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