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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1924)
t PAGE 3 H A L S B Y E N T E R P R IS E HALSEY ENTERPRISE « a Ii6 r w 4 * » t - 'IO T » » e tr a l— a a w * . , » *» ., » « k lU f c - 4 - v » » y T k a ra « a r W ee. B » H K t I E H MAY n 1*44 Hiram was never known to b» eu slow before. U, The millenium approaches. The North and South Methodist churches hlM r ip ci. |1.59 * year la edvanca have voted to merge and now the Advvrtisiog, 2>k. an in c h , no dtecoun fur iliac 3r space ; no charge fur com Congregationalists and Preabyteriana poaitkjn or c tanges. >f America talk of doing the same. l a T a ld -f o t Paroarsphs," to a line Ha a S v -r ti-n g disguised a t new« To Advertisers Copy received before 'i ueulay is i tim e for good position. Wednesday late and Thursday's mail ia loo late. Offiee hours, 9 to 13 and 2 to M ondays and Friday forenoons. 6 except TARIFF BUNK While the wis* men in Washington arc trying to make the farmer be lieve they are planning to help hint (lift himself by his bootstraps) forming a fund taken from his re ceipts to be used in increasing the price of his products, the following cjnditions prevail, as stited in bulletin of last Saturday by State Market Agent Spence: During the months of January February and March of this year »8,379,000 worth of principal agri cultural products were brought into this country from other nations to compete with our farmers for mar kets and prices. Over »3,000,000 worth of meats were imported to cut under the prices of home cattlemen who are going bankrupt every week Of hides and skins (not including furs) during this three months »15, 025,000 worth were imported, while the cattlemen of Oregon can hardly give away their hides. Hides are on the free list. American packers build big pack ing plants in Argentine, buy beef cattle at less than the cost of pro duction in this country, freeze the meat and ship it in here at a duty of one-fifth and take away the markets of American cattlemen. they hear a rumble The congressmen who, in a huff so prom ptly passed the bonus bii over the president’s veto, have come off their high horse and are seeking to conciliate him. They hast been consulting with him on the tax re duction law and they kicked out I edge's substitute for the world court proposition which Harding mid Coolidge favored. Evidence is pouring into Washing ton tnat Coolidge has the approval of the rank and rile of his party and they haven’t. In Vermont, the most rock-ribbed republican state in tin union, the party in convention has adopted resolutions specifically cen suring a senator and a congressman (runt that stale for voting to over ride the bonus veto. At last the name of one of tin business enterprises alleged to b< leaving Oregon on account of tin income tax has been revealed In tai-shirkers' organs. It Is tin Hunker H ill-Sullivan mining com pany, which lias taken out a char ter under the laws of Delaware Now if it takes its mines to Dela ware Oregon will lose a payroll. Oh, worrs, worra I We are 9 3-4 inches short of the iverage in rainfall in 1904 to date. Tell the world that the Oregon cli nate would be perfect if we had a ittle more rain than we gat. We have no Newterrys in Linn ounty politics. The campaign ex penses of candidates in the late pri- -nariaa ranged from »3.42 to »41.20 ■er candidate. The Oregon national guard en- ampment will be at Fort Caaey, Vagh., where no foot and mouth dis use has been reported. Al(cohol) Smith will not get a presidential nomination, for bit ■arty dares not give it to him. 1EWS NOTES ’FROM ALL OVER OREGON Epitome of Events in the Beaver State »vseourga strawberry festival oo<n >d last week with a record-breaking crowd In attendance. Crops throughout Grant county are In need of immediate rein and fa. .n ors are alarmed over the prospect. Mors than »500 persons attended the opening of the first annual eastern Oregon sportsmen's show at Baker Portland accommodated 4979 fatal lies in new dwellings in 1923. as against 3058 In 1922 and 1130 In 1921. An extension of the Pendleton municipal water system at Its source Jf supply to cost about »25,000 will •e started next week. Petitions for the recall of Willard » Elkins and Mrs. Roy I.oomis. mem era of the Eugene school board, have jeen placed In circulation. The receipts of wheat at the Astoria erm Inals from July 1 of last year up o the present total 3755 carloadi or lightly over 6,000,000 bushel*. At the Independence mine in the Iranlte district there Is plied up more ban 200 tons of concentrates awaiting ransportfttl'>n to the smelter at Ta- oma. Business men of PoBt county arc «eking the campaign to organise all the «000 prune acreage In that ounty Into one unit for the marketing f the crop. Roseburg suffered a spectacular varehouse fire, which caused a loss oughly estimated at 350,000 and tor time threatened the entire south nd of the city. The Jersey herd of Prank Lough ary nd son of Monmouth was auctioned bidders from all over (he United Rates for 316.220, at an average price ■er head of 3252. * The pageant of Wascopam will not >e staged In The Dalles thia year, it ■sing planned instead to put on a srger affair In 1925. with a paid llrector In charge. The Walter L. Baker Calf dnb. so- ailed by reason of the gift made by dr. Baker of a registered Jersey calf rom hie Lane county herd, has been rganlsed at Pilot Rock. The request of Sheriff Lowe of vlemslh county that he be allow ed to end hie prisoners to the state penl entlary for safekeeping hat been re ug£d by tVarden Dalrympi*. Since March 1st, oleomargarine has Vregon Federation of Women's teen outlawed In Canada. It ia a by unanimous v*U went on crime to make, import, sell or possess cSfd in convention at Oregon City as It. Sentiment against the counterfeit »vorta» th» entrance of the United was almost unanimous, while in Ore Rates Into the worM to«rt- With construction work an a flab gon money and influeces are striving to do away with a law banning sub plans for the open jpg of tbs Dee stitute butter—Market Inspector lei rlvpr and its tributaries te Co Spence. umblJ dUlerialUed More i ^ I d 2 Ç00 acre* 4 tkglvr were The Salem Journal says, and raised m ultili W ¿«¿»m s m the Oregonian copies with appar hi school of (oreetyy < Otwo Agri ‘ ' eon us I j ent approval, that the direct pri. uliurelcollege whfi* eg thntr prlgg trip |n the Gain U- dielrlct mary gives all the plums to the dope of the Î North P®w<er high large cities, How altruistic there •cljjol <j|d p r e s t i and eighth grades city papers are in exposing the »ere d is« ■ ! id»} Frida, morning to primary I Id ’s order bolus f. r ban) Siad ?nd other «gterUl fat con <tructlo| «prit of t^e »»« gym naslitm them immediately. Paul Coughlin at the Caivaraiks ef Hiram Johnson seems to have lost Washing*0» aao the (Retata oratori some of his pep in the campaign. He a l contest e< Eugene far hie school •gainst the Ünlftrattt** ef Ortmoe and has introduced a bill in the senate Idaho. His oration --ng entitled "Jus giving independence to the Philliplne* *!«•£ but it provides a wait of 25 years Land which yielded “44 «elione to between its passage and its operation. 'ha g£U ' i? P» pen shin» whipkj was tilled by Shvrifi Christensen end a service men sad Warford s application I force of deputies on the ran ah of Wll was the only one received Upd Quin*, in the sontbern pert of The state superintendent of banks W«*®° county. ba* iasued cehcks covering the second Ureal Xormend. 12-yeer-old son of dividend to depositors having claims My. end Mrs. Alsx Normend of Elsie, against the defunct First Bank of Bay in Qletsop county, was Instantly kill City. The payments covered by the ed by accidental discharge of a dividend aggregated^»2600. rifle. The bullet tore the right side Edward E Brodie, minister to Slam, of his head off . las been indorsed by Charles L. Mc The prouty Lumber company, own Nary. United States senator, for ap er of the Cullaby Lake lumber mill pointment as ambassador to Japan. □ear Carnahan station In Clatsop coun I Mr Brodie is owner and publisher of ty, has leased the plant to J. Weston ■ '.he Oregon City ¡enterprise. Hall of Portland, Who expects to start Many telegrams have been receiv operations at once. ed at the executive department from Oregon's «xporta for the flret three California protesting against the re months of the year totaled 320.273,039 cent action of Governor Pierce In re and put the state 13th In the Hat of fusing to allow the Oregon national states In the value of Its foreign trade, <uard to go Into summer training at according to statistics from the de Monterey. partment of commerce. i "Three-Fingers” Clark, 55, member L. E. Warford of Portland will be J of Beecham A Clark, sub contractors one of the doorkeepers at the repub on the Natron cut-off construction at lican national convention at Cleveland. Crescent lake, was found dead near There were two places for Oregon ex- the Hanson camp at O'Dell lake. It «r 1 HALSEY STATE BANK H a ls e y , O re g o n C A P IT A L AND SU RPLUS $35,000 Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited la believed that death resulted from proximatery »2,090.099 worth of bonds heart diseas*. io the Warm Spring irrigation dis The fishermen’s union strik*. which trict in Malheur county will receive stopped commercial fishing at the their July interest payments, accord mouth of the Rogue river last sum ing to an agreement reached between mer, has not been settled, and the the state irrigation securities commis Macleay Estates cannery at Wedder- sion and the Fleischhacksr Interests burn remains idle, although the com of San Francisco, who are heavy hold mercial fishing season opened May 16. ers of Oregon Irrigation seeuritles. J H. Bagley, representative of Clay The state will pay approximately »9000 ton Marks, Chicago capitalist, whose of the interest due on the bonds under timber holdings in Curry county ap its guarantee, while the Flelschhacker proximate 30,000 seres, lying between interests will advance »28,000 through Port Orford and Rogue river. Is at Ran Francisco banka. Without thia Gold Beach making preliminary ar arrangement interest on the bonds rangements for extensive logging Oper would have been defa-lted. ations. DeLos Wesley was in Albany Approval was given by the secretary Friday. of the interior to awards covering the Miss Willmina Corcoran was sale of 310,000,000 board feet of rtg‘- shopping in Albany Saturday. timber on the Klamath Indian reserve Jno. McCord was visiting at tlon in Oregon. The receipts from the the Jay Moore home several sales, approximately 31,500,000 will go days last week. Beach & Co . best in the world to the Klamath Indians. About 1200 O. W. Frum shipped two Indians will share in’ tbs »1,500,009. H e a v y or light. Full slock on hand. double-deck carloads of lambs Flax growers of the Willamette va) to Salem Monday. Come in and see the q nu lily and Itaro prices ley will have 12 flax pulling machines Wayne Veatch was a passen There’s health in c u ltiv a tin g to aid them with the August harvest, ger to Cottage Grove Friday. garden crops, andalsotn eating them representatives of the chamber of com Mr. and Mrs. James Bond of O u r p ric e s sell o u r goods merce state development fund having Albany visited at the Jay signed a contract with the Canadian Moore home last week and took manufacturer. The machines are to charge while Mrs. Moore at be delivered in Salem by July 25 and tended grand lodge at Hood are to cost »27,000. River. Despite the enactment of the pro Mrs. G. C. Osburne drove down hibition amendment a few years ago from Portland Tuesday to visit the hop crop of Marion and Polk coun her mother, Mrs. Eliza Bran ties for 1923 brought larger financial don and attend the funeral of returns than the combined yield of Mrs. H. M. Miller. peaches, apples, cherries, prunes, Mrs. J. A. Kirk and son John pears, loganberries and strawberries, of Athena came to Halsey last according to a bulletin issued recently week for a visit. When they by the Salem chamber of commerce. G E N E R A L STO R A G E returned home this week, Mrs. Three fatalities were due to Indus C. P. Stafford of this city and D E A L E H I N H A Y . G R A IN AND F E E D . trial accidents In Oregon during the Mrs. Clara McCoy and daugh week ending May 22, according te a ter Lilia went as far as Portland Have you list'd any report prepared by the state Industrial nclude a sack with youi’SK accident commission. The victim* In with them. next o rd e r o f p o u ltry feed and j o u will be sur-m eluded Carl Mathias. Holbrook, labor T E A C H E R S ’ E X A M IN A T IO N or; William A. Ballard, Albany, labor prised with results obtained. er, and Clemens Oster, Bend, taller. Nutios is hereby given that the A total of 649 accidents was reported county superintendent of Linn New and Second-hand Wool Sax. Also Twine to the commission. county, Oregon, will bold the reg Major Swartzlander, for 25 years ular examination of applicants for superintendent of the Umatilla Indian teachers’ certificates at A lbany, agency, will leave Pendleton ia about Oregon, as follows : Commencing Wednesday, Jut.* three weeks to accept a position with a special intelligence unit of the fed- 11, 1924, at 9 o’clock^ a. ni., and oral treasury department. He will be continuing until Saturday, Jun* stationed in California In hie new 14, at 4 o’clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon work. Byron H. Sharp of Phoehix. Art*., has been designated to succeed U. S. History, W riting (Paunaaa- Major Swartzlander. suip), Music, Drawing. It alfalfa hay In the west end of Wednesday Afternoon Umatilla county and the northern end Physiology, Reading, Manual of Morrow county should yield st the Training, Composition, Domas- same rate this year that It did last the tic Science, Methods in Read, Oregon Cooperative Hay Grower»’ as ing, Course of Study for Draw Hay is wortli just as much in storage as sociatloB will have about 40.000 tons ing, Method* in Arithmetic. to sell, according to figures presented you might get for it in case of fire. Th ) Thursday Forenoon at the annual meeting at Hermiston. American Eagle Fire Insurance company Between 76 and 50 per cent of the cros A 'itbm etic, H otory of Education, Psycho'ogv, Methods in Oeog- (will pay you 86% of the cash value in cas?( tn the two counties is controlled by r»phy, Mechanical Drawing. 'he aisoclatio«. of loss by fire. Domestic Art, Course of Study At the final session of the Oregon for Domestic Art. grand lodge of Oddfellows' at Hood Thursday Afternoon River. Ashland won the 1925 conven- '(on. Officers elected for the coming Grammar, Geography, Stenogra phy, American Literature. Phys, Otflcers elected for the coming year ice, Typewriting, Methods in year L E Carter, of Portland, grand Lartgnage, Thesis for Primary master; Henry Young, of Joseph, Certificate. ******* 9—— •• deputy grand master; V. J Jackson, Roseburg, grand warden; F. E. Friday Forenoon Aaron, Portland, grand secretary, Dr. Theory and Practice, Orthogra-- ' A n y G i r l in .T ro u b le 0 D Doane. The Dalles, grand treas P 7 (Spelling), Physical Geogra urer; and Past Grand Master Taylor, phy, English Literature, Chem may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the i ruste*. istry. White Shield Home, 565 Mayf.lr avenue, Portland, Oregon. Mis* Cornelia Marvin, state libra Friday Afternoon dan. has received information from Sohool Law, Geology, Algebra, ¿ •9 ******•*•**••« the Oregon Agricultural college that Civil Government. two farmers' bulletins having (o do Saturday Forenoon A Popular Refreshment, •tth fruit canning have been with Geometry, Botany. drawn by the government. Persons one that ia relished at all times by laving received the bulletins are urg Saturday Afternoon old nr young alike, is our icecream. ed to destroy them because of danger Ganeial History, Bookkeeping. It is made Jrotn pure, unadulter from botulinus poison from the recipes E dna G ee r . 8upt. Lino County School*. ated cream and flavored with pure contained therein The bulletins bear fruit flavor*. T ry »owe whenever number» 1211 and 839 The first of you can. There i* no m on whole the bulletins relates to "Home Can- some or delicious refreshment on aing of Fruits and Vegetables.' while earth. Parties and families sup the second was entitled "Home Can F in t O m Work ulng by the One-Period Cold Pack plied in any quantity. Method " Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry Sent Tuesday i Bondholders ta possession of ap H I L L & <2 a Hardware Farm M achinery J- Stoves & R anges : j u « « v. r... .„d Bridge, H arness •• Garden Tools •• H I L L &<2 / O. W . F'R U M I /r F IS H E R 'S z ^ »\ P R O D U C E R ? of I E G G jf jjj X O. W . F R U M A m e ric a n E a g le • Fire Insurance Co. C. P. STAFFORD, A gent 1 BA RBER SH O P Clark’s Confectionery J- W . S T C P H E N S Q H n-op. Whal are you going io do »bout that car ’ Don't wait till th« spring rush. trip* when you need it the ntos*. Have it ready for spring Our shop equipment is among the heat, which enables us to do your job th* way it should be don*. All Work Guaranteed H ALSEY A U T O M O B IL E GARAGE R e p a ir in g Fi.k and Gate, rire» All kind, of scceswwies WtU.r.1 batter, service Special eqn.pment for bandi,ng wrecked car. 1 rouble calls given prompt attention any time and any where ARROW GARAGE G A N S L E BRO S. Residence. Bights, I8x A LB ER T FOOTE Frog «