Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 30, 1923, Image 1

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VOL X II
HALSEY, L IN N COUNTY, OREGON. TH UR SDAY, AUG. 30, 1923
NO. S
JO T S A N D T IT T L E S
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Brownsville Briefs
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County;
Thom as H a rris o n died S a tu rd a y
night after
a loug illness w ith
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—----------- — ------— j b®*rt trouble, sued 69, and was b ur-
had a good tim e .— H a rris b u rg Bui- ied T m s d a y . F.red, Cleve and C ecil
letin.
1 H a iris
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o n -*
of th is ----------
c o m m u n - ity and
Shedd Shots
OREGON
N E W S B RIEFS
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Ry Anna Pennell)
W estern Newspaper Union’s Cleanings Outside of
This Cbunty
L. G. 'T hom pson is q u ite sick.
T he A . D. K e n t com pany"
tb s South era Pacific company bar
s tin te d p a v in g on th e h ig h w a y
a ebertage of »7 oyen end SM etesed
Thom as M illa r is spending bis
F ra n k G ingle hes been h e l p i n g ' l l / ' ? "
< ^ ¡ 5 r 'W ith o f S hedd T u esd ay ,
to relieve the labor shortage in ¡he wij * ' ({.’ X
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T h e N ttsh la n u lJ> 0 « r fo rm e r •ftp . eccerdlng to e report filed with
vacation a t N e w p o rt.
harvest field.
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w ,djw ' ,h rM h r“‘h ‘ » ’ " J * «>“ « p rin c ip a l an d se v e n th end e ig h t thè Oregon public service aouin-lsaioa.
J. A. M c C u llo u g h of A lb an y
w u her« on business th is week.
Miss R u th M c In ty r e of B u te n e
is visiting th is week w ith M rs . E .
C . M ille r .
M ies
Lois
Johnson
w ent
to
L,
° ’
,he f tu r d y ° ’d g ra d c te K c h e r’
k ft
S h cd d on
v e te r in , waa a t A I»* a Mo iday last for ’Vernonia, where
S ale m S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g the ' V'
M en d ay a t th e fu n e ra l of big
F ra n k H a r d y of L a h a n o -i, 10, n ext eveniog.
brother W illis , aged 79, w ho bad th e y b o th a g a in e x p e c t to teach.
em ployed on a m e rry -g j-ro u n d at
Mias E th e l Brock o f L a k e Creek lived in tb e A l ea c o u n try more
S ev eral a u to s d ro v e to E u g en e
Seaside, had hie a m t so b a d ly in - is recovering from au operation than C ity years.
F rid a y to th e circus.
ja re d in the m a c h in e ry one day for appendicitis.
Tbe Linn, Lane mid Benton
Bud M cE lvain a n d M r. and
last week t h a t he had to have it
M rs. H azel W a lla c e was bello counties Knights of Pythias and M rs . L y m a n .P en n ell
d rove to
am pu tated.
g irl at the cen tral office w hile M r». Pythian 8i»ter« will picnic,at tbe P o rtla n d
S a tu rd a y , re tu rn in g
E . T . T ro fitte , , m a n a g e r of S taffo rd was aw ay.
Brownsville park Sept. 14.
! S un d ay .
th e L in n c o u n ty fa ir, w as in
M rs. M . C. Bond and daughter
C o ncrete w a lk s a re b ein g laid
H alsey F r id a y in th e in te r e s t Mona and Cleona S m ith picnicked
on A e ril s tr e e t in f ro n t o f M rs.
o f th a t in s titu tio n . M rs. T ro f- near Iris h Bend S u nd ay.
Gross' p ro p e rty and the Browus-
itte r acco m p an ied h im .
A m ong those who visited | i . ville c re a m e ry .
TTie o p e n in g o f th e A lb an y gene on circue day were M r. and
D elb ert S t a r r h a d
a p r e tty
schools h a s b een p o stp o n ed to M rs. A . C . A rm stro n g and re la ­
close
call
w
hen
h
is
ap
p en d ix
le t th e c h ild re n p ick h o p s and tives from C a lifo rn ia .
w as rem oved a t a C orvallis h o s­
fru it.
M rs. Adda Ringo, Jesse Cross pital,
b u t h e is a t hom e and
G am b lin g a n d im m o ra l in s t i - ; mnd M iss D onna Robertson visited slow ly com ing back to t e h is
tu tio n s a r e b a r r e d fro m
th e M rs. R in g o ’s people at Cottage fo rm e r self.
co u n ty f a ir th is y e a r— ali e x c e p t G rova Sunday.
Mr. and M rs. D ean T u ssin g ,
th e h o rse ra c e s.
T o d a y w„ tbe h o tte it tW, now o f T ra ffo rd , P a., h a v e le ft
A. A. T u sin g , F re d P re sto n ¡year— 95 in P o rtla n d , 98 m A lb an y fo r hom e a f t e r a v is it w ith th e
of M o u n tain H om e a n d C la re irc e end 150 wherever there w asn ’ t
y o ung m a n ’s p a re n ts , M r. and
W e g e r s ta r te d S a tu r d a y m o rn ­ th erm om eter to (h old the figures M rs. A. A. T u ssin g .
in g on a b u sin e ss tr ip to W eiser, down.
Idaho.
C arl Hill and G eorge H ayes
M r». L . L . S h elley, w ith b«r took W . J . R ibelin to B rooten
daughter. Mr». E . R . Estson and S p rin g s S unday. T hey re tu rn e d
(Enterprise Correspondence)
son E rm in e aud son D . E Shelley t h a t evening, b u t M r. R ibelin
M rs. U p m e y e r a n d d a u g h te rs
w ith his w ife and e h ild re u arrive d rem ain ed fo r f u r th e r tr e a tm e n t
H elen and S a d ie an d so n G arol
lest week from C a lifo rn ia to m ake a t th e sp rin g s.
an exten ded vis it a t the hom e o f 1
called a t th e E. A. S ta r n e s hom e
Bessie
Boud and her »inter, one d a y la s t w eek.
th s ir d au gh ter en d sister, M rs . A.
W |
Alford Arrows
M rs. H . D . M i'z n e r , jo in H e rm a n
in the intentio n to enter gospel
Miss M sg g ie H o s te tle r has bean
w ork, w hich in te n tio u is the cause
s ta y in g the last th re e weeks with of bis big auction sale, scheduled
her sister, M rs. E ru e e t N o fziger, on for S atu rd ay of next week.
tb e Nofziger te rra , in the v ic in ity
T h e carpenters are serving the
o f A lb a n y .
She a rriv e d at the
harvest tim e and when h ire d help Reynolds building as they did M r.
was lacking .
In s te a d of being C la r k ’s residence— p u ttin g on a
just
eornt-any,
Mias
M ag g ie new roof w ith more room under it .
m ounted tbe b in d e r seat th a t o th ­ J. J . Corcoran has p u t in a septic
erwise would h ave bean vacant and tan k and tilin g to take care of the
day a fte r dev rem ain ed on tbs job sewage.
u n til tbs crop wee saved.
She
G overnor Pierce has appointed
d id n 't te ll
a n y th in g when she
A lec Power of L eb an on , C. H.
cam s home exoept th a t she had S tew a rt of A lb an y and D . S. M o .
C- A rm stron g .
W e H ave
, every thing
O ptical
CYC S T R A IN
Is the Cause of Many
H U M A N IL L S
I f yeur eyes give you trouble or
your glasses are annoying
SHR US. We can Relieve You
Bancroft Optical Co.
313 1st S t W. Albany. Phone
L ee In g ra m w e n t to E u g e n e
la s t S a tu rd a y .
T om L u sb y o f
Springfield
v isite d h is s is te r, M rs. J . F.
Isom , th e first o f la st w eek.
M is. Isom a n d tw o sons accom
panied h im hom e T h u rs d a y f o r
a few d a y s ’ v isit th e r e an d a t
E ug en e. T h e y to o k in th e big
circus F rid a y .
M ra. M a rg a re t S ta rn e s , w ho
h a s sp e n t th e su m m e r in A l­
bany, re tu rn e d to th e hom e o f
h e r son, E . A. S ta rn e s , th e first
W illia m s of H alsey as onuntv ta x
o f la s t w eek a n d w ith h e r
supervisors. M r. M c W illia m s is
g r a n d d a u g h te r
H e n rie tta
is
at N e w p o rt on a vacation.
Tbe
cam ped a t C a r tw r ig h t an d Low ­
other two acospt.
ell’s hop y a rd .
T h e A. C. Arm strong home was
D. I. Isom and
tbe scene of a fa m ily reunion laat
S u nd ay.
Am ong those present th e fu n e ra l o f M r.
P fe iffe r,
were M rs . L . L . Shelley, M rs. C . j “ f ^ a r a
w ife a tte n d e d
Iso m ’s niece,
a t A lbany
R Batson and son, D. E. S h e lle y 1 T h u rsd a y o f la s t w eek.
w ith h it wife and c h ild re n , M r.
Lon C ham lee, p a s to r o f th e
and M rs. W - W . S tu a rt and c b il- H alsey C h ristia n c h u rc h and his
jd ren , M ra. S. J. Cbsnowetb aud w ife and tw o
sm all so n s w ere
daughter E eth ely n , H orace A r m - j d in n e r
g u e s ts a t th e E. A.
strong and M r. and M rs. A . C. S ta rn e s hom e S un d ay .
I A rm stron g and daughter.
(Continued pegs I )
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V io le t B u rn e tt w ent to P o rtlan d
Tuesday, lo atay w ith her a u n t,
Mra Sophia A d am s, m id attend
school.
John B u rn e tt’s kh ra th in g m a­
chine started on tbe spring run
Tuesday afteru no n . T h a fa ll run
was Goiabed ab.tut a week before.
made
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extra large; double
sewed lined collar;
\ laced sleeves; big,
roomy
armholes;
generous s l e e v e s
r and body; two large pockets to button through.
Made ol blue, gray or khaki twill. Yours
for
A D o lla r B ill
R O O N TZg
GOOD GOODS
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O. A. C. p u ts th e 6 tam p of
its approval on C o u n ty A g en t
H y m a n ’s cow ?testin g plan and
sa y s o f i t :
F ro m 1600 to 1800 cows can
be handled b y one te s te r re-1
g a rd le ss o f th e n u m b e r o f h erds.
It h a s n o t been possible h e re to ­
fo re to h a n d le m ore th a n 26 to
35 h e rd s, re g a rd le ss o f th e num ­
b e r o f cows. W ith sm all h erd s,
th e c o st p e r cow fo r te s tin g h as
been p ro h ib itiv e .
G lenn H ill and fa m ily re tu rn -
ed S u n d a y evening, a f t e r a tw o
s S in jd s d e u n p a 1«
s
J im T a te h a s h is ho u se and
b a ib e r sh o p all p a in te d spick
and sp an . I t is w ish ed th e sam e
s p ir it m ig h t m ove som e o th e r
o w n e rs to p a in t up.
O. B. C onnor re tu rn e d from
i d e e r h u n t n e a r T ria n g le lake
la s t w eek.
Oeerge L. McPbereoo of Psrtland
was appointed a member of tbe state
board of forestry to sueojed R M
Fax, also of Portland. wto baa rest«»
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State Market Agent Sgence wRl bold
a public bearing In Portland Septsm
bar I te laveetlgau prices and markets
of grata n«<J grain produota In Ore-
geo.
0. V. Simms, a pioneer of Rainier,
dlsd tbs victim of shook following
tbs dart of a abaft of Ughtalpi and
deafening thunder that followed In its
wake.
The board of dlrsstors of the Des
chutes County F air la putting out ad­
vertising matter tor the third agnual
fair which wlU ba held October 11, 11
and I I.
Firs eomnlately destroyed the mod
•™
» « a t of Max Arp. six miles
north of Sngsne
Lorn la estimated
by Mr. Arp at between |<0.POO and
$5« 000.
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There ars a to u l of l# r r pupil» eg-
to tbo btgn school ef (Jikcu*.
“ • * ootinty. or aa lacregoo e f 31»
e » jr tbo previous year, ipocrdiag to a
report ftlrd with tbo ¿lato supertn-
tondaat of pubtlo Instruction Tho on-
roflmsnt In tbo grades W u TOO
Resumption of tbe bearing Involv­
ing reus on hay and grain and other
fanu produota b u booa set by tba
public aarvtoo commission far Septem­
ber 17 In Portland. This bearing w u
started soma t l» o ago. but waa eoa-
tlnued at the rsgasst of certain Cali­
fornia corporations.
Tbs ssoortd a n n u l session of tbo
Wester» Planing M ill and Woodwork-
leg aeooalatlpB who hold la Psrtllhd
Ret r see nt a li/» » from Nevada. Moa
'an ^ New Ms» I to. Waftfit^tse. Gall-
ty'iila, B rttlth Columbia, Vtob. Idaho.
Wyoming, Arld&iu. ColeAdd and Ora­
son war» In attendance.
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Tbe Oregon public service sointnls-
elon Issued aa order protestit» ageUst
lbs tentative valuations placed oa tba
M rs. l ía te B ru n so n w ith h e r
properties of tbk Sumpter Valley R ail­
fam ily , o f P o rtla n d v isite d h e r |
road company by the Interstate Com
Oregon Jertey cattle won 146 awards ) me roe commission Tbs pubUs service
s is te rs , M i’s. V e in A rn o ld and
JU S "«“
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commission contends that the v a c a ­
tions are too high aod should bo re­
r e tu r n in g hom e M onday.
according te tbe report of the Amsr duced.
M iss D o ro th y S atch w ell is lean jersey Cattle olub.
A bearing oa a pstRlsa for $ • can-
F ru it meo of the Qfjtpds
ra»- Roods val
w o rk in g in A lbany.
csllaUoa of tbo rule for eonatruotlng
ley. eepgotKiiy ta tbs Coe
ave. Untoa and
M iss
P e a rl
T h om pson
is ■ arbler diserte»#, are looking forward combination rataa oa forest product»
w o rk in g a t th e c o n fe c tio n e ry to one of tbe largeat prune crop# ever frem tba North Paplfte coaet te east­
ern dooUaAtigag wilt bo hau af th <
d u rin g M r. T h o m p so n ’s illness. marketed In Union county
Mpltaotnab coftoty courtroom at
Edward 0 tkpdte, American mia
l«|d Aeÿtenibdr K
inter to tbs kingdom of Siam, dagarted Mgzklep of tba
tbo la
Interstate
Sunday «A»ol«g with Mrg. Brodie for rofemisalon.
x,
hie post after a leave of abssnea of
Tba valua of |ba 1 » « f)eh pack ef
Hop picking In practically all of ey*rly t h r u months ta tbe United
U a Oeiuubln rl4«r la K .fÎS .M » '■T *
tho Marten ceaaty yards H a t " Mon­
wbolaeftto pv^ae Tba number ef tvit
day.
Jackson cexntr pear growers have = * * *
4»Wft< r e * « ? « *• W
Opyatloa of tbs Eagle Valley Co bpsn elated tor tha last two weeks
NO. *bd there are U M ticrege ef ^ild<
Cannery at Baker started oVer the rapid rice In tbe price of c t f r * . wclgbtag fee penad» N ah Tbo
Thursday
T*urtdwr-
Bartlett cannery pears, which have
With entries double tbs number of retched tbe unprecedented mark of
bettat U a * t b it
those of la«t y u r . Bsod's annual KO a ton
of 19U, which Wga a Ioga seAgkè. 5
ftoWsr show waa held Friday
Tbe lUaga IVudueia coatpany of
Tbe ftrsc portable fire «utglao to
Billy, 10 yea: -cl» son of Rev and Salem kas «aoouneed the pure bats tit be oatabliftbed In tbe Cgfoade f o f lf ú
M ra W. H Biddy of Ksc4 River, waa lSdO w u of groan prunee at |M a Wft. soon wqi bo put tu uao bp tbo Lol»U
Laat year the tame ela u of pru>4*
drowned la Columbia slough.
HMt timber interósea ta the BantJ^zn
ptim haud by thia soasarn dc-maaded
A rthur Dick Isen, aged IS. son of Pro-
foresta.
Tba sagino la a gaaelBU
fae»«r J. H. Qlcjtieon of Spray, w u m
motor sad cap be' eervtM oa o»o boras,
V J * 4 and tbe bote sqnlBtoeat oa anotbM
droWjsed In tbe John Dag
Day river ’ while
ewlqtpMng.
and can be taker any altero a pmtk
borea » ltk «k eird laa'/ I,«ad can trarei.
Udjcetlon» are that three new
•S|0«l> will be eetebllshed and one
ib iWfeb.t
n»w acbsol dlstrlot sroated In Clateop
eeugty this year
of cred
PorttEF® 14 4F« * * U s ••<(»*
tor. «tate Aefry and
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All neceesary material la ae*i on tbe
ta
.Uftlted Btaeea is prdfbrUee d>
MIS fot t¿F
around for the construction of tba 1S0- Its potriatton. aoesrdtag t* tba eea- Tbo following qaaUfteatloM
Delivery
prleo tre e « wore sot:
Del
I vary
f»o; euap«nsl9n bridge at Agnes, on
eluatoas draws by U s PaeHle Claim l*aat twug a.w eek, got lo
the lower ftogue river
eee th fti 1(1
Ageata* aaaoctaxtc? wbtoh held Its ta- per cent bu Morfei; a et mere 1
re the* fgM*
In an effort to r a lu money to com aaai ssseioa ta Portlaad.
teathe ef 1 >»r e«bt aeUity. and A
Piets tbe new Salem hospital some
F ifty msmbara •» U s Union eoaaty clean flavor g»d od^f.
Cut hsras races have beea arranged
sbamber of eotnmircs visited North
Another atop to U e right »galnat
at that elty for Labor day.
Powder and Union oa a Juakatiag trip tbe compuloory pabilo ecbool bill plftf-
tba first of a sartaa that w ill cover od at U e lggt general citation waa
Union and Wallowa eountlss end pot takaa whan » Romea Oetbelle orgaa-
slbty go late aelghborlag eoaaMts.
sasten. U a Society bf tbe Stator» et
Oregon Briefs
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Ray Aftail«. young Mero man, aa»
talaed an etr-tp-ecr oat In h it throat
la aa antoasblls asctdsnt west of Hood
Rlvsr Ms ts eaid to b a ft a fair ehaaee
of rsoewary, altboutb tba Jusalar vela
waa ptsroed and U a windpipe cat opea.
H a ls ey C h u rch of C h ris t
Church A nnounccmcnts
W alter Goading, eaa of Senator
Ooodiag ef Idaho and a member of U a
«beep firm of flooding A Aon, baa r»
ssntly sloscd deal* for tbe pvobaaa
ef It,O N bead of mixed leader lambs
whh »rowers la U -ia tlila abd Morrow
•eaatMe.
Btorlee of a gtaat slk ra atln » asar
tbs headwstart of U a middle ftrk ef
Church of C hrist:
U s WUlaAtetu were bron»bt to Bead
Lon C h a m le e , m in is ter.
by W. 0 Manalag. Lloyd Craven, Jos
Bible ecbool, 10, W If . R .l^rt- Dimmish. A. t. Goggans and A. I
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eon, superintendent.
Edwards Tracks aa big as tbees mads
O regon ra ise s m ore ra sp b e r-
M orning w < r-b ip , I I . L o rd ’»- by a eow Indicated U a t tbs alk moat
lie s and lg a n b e n ie s th a n a n y supper every L o rd ’s day.
eelgb fully 1040 pounds
otbgr stsie and i» arc >nd in plum s
C h ris tia n En deavor, 7.
Tbs speratlea of driving a «44-fooi
and p ru n es. F ro m h e r fo re sts
8-
...
drift from a new shaft oa a tOdtop«
com e th e n atio n s la rg e s t produc- hp
,
level and nawaterlng U s eld works to
tio n o f sh in g le s and th e ta ir d 1 I f you 7 have no church
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bom< tba Millionaire a la s , three mflsa eat
, la rg e st o u tp u t o f lum ber. O re­ come and worship a it b us.
f»oes Gold HIR. has baa completed. Tba
g o n 's m a n u fa c tu rin g to ta l a t
saw d rift la ea a Afoot veto e f rleb
milling ore.
th e la st cen su s w as o v er $350,-
Fioe G ro ve church :
000,000.
Tha stats banrd of ooptrel baa award
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11 and 7;30 A u g . 19. ed the sontrait for U a oonetruotloa
and equipment of a naw beating pteum
T he rail to a d s o f th e U nited |
G lenn B arker pastor.
et U e guts Loma tor tbe faabtomtad
S ta te s loaded m ore th a n 4.000,-
ed et Salem to Traachett A Parellae
j 000 fr e ig h t c a re in both M ay Methodist:
ef Portland.
The btd »ea la tba
S u n d av School, 10.
; and J u n e th is y e a r.
A lthough
amount of KT.M7.
P reachin g, I I ,
t th is w as th e h e a v ie st tr a f f ic e v - '
j e r Carried by A m erican
rail-
| roads in a sim ila r period, the c a r
sh o rta g e w hich h a d co ntinued
since th e fall 1922, w as w iped
' repl8Ced b> ''
tlary k t t a ls ii TS-bSa.
J u n io r League, 3,
In te rm e d ia te L eag u e, 7.
E p w o rth L eag u e, 7.
P ra y e r m eeting, T h u rs d a y , 8.
P reach in g in the evening.
Rev, C. T . Cook, pastor,
Ban Caeey. stoy»r of J. H (Baab)
Pbllllpa, spsafal agent far U a Or»
gen-wash lagtqn Railroad a»< Navi
gbtloB comps*/. paM U a penalty for
11« ert«e by bet«g banged In |be « »
, «Miffs.
0t -Ul» e u te penltea
U a Hafy Names of Jaaug add l|£ ry ,
filed wRg tbp «lark et tbe federe»
court la Portland a IT page document
aektog for aa latftrloeatory w rit, 'ab
jo lato t »Ute ned gounty ornatole tros»
ontefetog U e tow ander provisiona e t
tba M il
t
ffts
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Lana county and tbo Southern Pa-
•m s company w e defendants la a elf
«ult court eemptolnt tiled at Bugdaa
by Hana Koppang. a farmer living m
Potat Torraos oa U e lower Stutoam
river, who suae (or MOO damages ok
aeeonat of alleged troepaea ea bfa
»remises
Koppani alleges U a t la
June tost yew tae eo aify and r a il» » /
conipaay enured ble place, dag It 0
and ballt a road through it while Be
was swap wttkopt tba foHfialky tin «
of obtaiatog lig h t wf way,
Tba N o rU C A 0 I company, UrouaH
Oswald Want, Mia agkbd tba sta u Ir*
rtgattoa sooarttito «otbfclsotaa u ap­
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» n u r for Irtigatioh purfeeeoe.
Tbe
K o rU QU»1 oeW fìay. under U e pro­
visiona e f U o « » tra b t, baa offered to
tU d * Sb» Powell Batto dlatplot ta som-
p i«« a SAftlg e o as tru u d dam la t& *
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irrigation purposes all atorad mater
w tU U o aaaopttoa of tLO M aerpdeat
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too bofjto I f U o dtotrtot at IS u n ta
sa tkd dallar. I t wae ekttmatod U a«
•a ta r wtll ba »reSialde tor U e Irtigto
ttoft of H .8 M Adreo to U o Powgil Bulto
«tstrtet. eioluofve sf U a t reserved by
tbe North Canal company