PAGE 4 HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E JU LY 10 l«M P er C apita P roduction HALSEY ENTERPRISE will make a a tmvx.es va gious ui iva marketing rondltloas os UM aerarti ment Irrigation »roMoto In tata aiata wltb the Idas M naalatlna ta selva some proMamn ai ram erà sa la» aro- A a I - « - > • • « - * • — S O T » » « ir a i -« » w » . . »•»»« aw kllake« ev ery T k x rO a r vr w ». » » H E k IK H •a h a . r i p o. . I I .6) a year la advance Advertising, 2 k an inch; no diacoun lor lluie or space ; no charge (or com potite.n or c langvs. t a " T a lo -fo i P areg rep b e," tc a line. f»a a d v a iii H ng disguised aa nawa. t . ' C opy received liefore Tuesday is in j iate“. . ’^ ^ 1 (pO'." ,o,,-1 *• ' late atnl i hurvday a m ull la too late. I l o A d v e rtis e r« According ta a atataaiaal made br A. A fllxhy, t re a liant a( taa Hudson Bay c l a m e r / cornano». IM S dairr rows have been tsstad tar tnberculusis |D the vicinity ot MUtaa Freewater and the Hudson Bar dlatrlet w ith in th e l«W two waaks w lU »at thru- re 1«»» Y «69 RUMBERO) DOZEM1 30 1 )0 9 HALSEY of E ggs . tn •) < i tho Super-I'uel Irg rtd ien t. I b is thtO iical, fiiixeii w.lh the gasoline, clean« the motor of tarboit, produce« a better running motor and increases the in les per gallon. Absolutely guaranteed. C >me to our shop and let ur explain this new fuel more I7H 13 ,u'ly iaA „ i-. », ... 1 Shop, 10 honest enough to proclaim that the farm er must help himself, and he and his assertion are booed at by all the test as representing “ the interests.” What he says, and what the poli- t ciaus so vociferously den}', is tb t solemn but neglected truth. Easy 1« an« by government, if they were provided, would not help the general agricultural situation. Money bor­ rowed must be repaid, with interest, THE BEST DISH during the past few meatha there probably will ba a noticeable decrease In tbe number of troat in many of the streams In that section ot the state according to the monthly report of the state gatfie warden filed with Cor zrnor Plena. Four Initiative measure« one refer endum and three eoustltuilonal ante id ments referred to the voters by the 1)23 legislature will ho on the ballot at the general electloa In November. It Is announced by the secretary of state The time for filing completed petitions for initiative measures expired at 5 o'clock Thursday. for chidren, as well ns grjwn people, during the hot months ol summer time, is a heaping plats of pure, rich ice cr>am. There is nothirg so cooling a ini nourishing to the system as this. The ict cream we sell is made from the best milk and creatn, and is fresh every day. Try it and he cocl. Clafk’s Confectionery There’s a sure cure for hunger at the The port ot Astoria has just closed «imply the postponement of bankrup­ its most successful roar in the hand ling of wheat. The official records tcy. In a few places the tariff might be show that In the period from July 1, 1)23, to June 30 ot this year, com so amended as to reduce the farmer's prising the grain shipping season of burden, as by a duty on hides and 1)23 24, a total of 397) cars, or 6, their products, but when the tariff 361,07) bushels of wheat, was rccelv is tinkered we usually see two cents ed at the local elevator. Oregon will receive another allot added to the burdens in one place, ment of 80,000 pounds of cannon and against one cent taken off somewhere ether war trophies captured during the else. late world war, according to word re­ The farm er cannot be helped by ceived at the offices of the adjutant paying a bonus to raise the price of general at Salem from the war de­ partment. Upon receipt of these tro­ wheat while tuking the money for phies they will be distributed among the bonus out of the farmer's pocket the various counties of the state. in the form of some new tax. Such The dryest early summer conditions A L B E R T F O O T E Prop. ever experienced In southern Oregon ire being felt this season with prac- tlcelly no rainfall during the month of tax-euters to administer it. just ended. The Rogue river has drop Changing world conditions and the ped to the lowest stage ever seen and introduction of new methotvs ano new smaller streams throughout tbe coun machinery must be met by the farm' try are at lata fall stages. Some have practically dried up. During June ers, and in addition to this they must only 09 of an Inch of rain fell. organize and make their influence Allotments for rivers and harbor felt in business and legislation, aa improvements under the act of con the oil men, the manufacturers and gress, approved June 7. announced by the war department for this fiscal the merchants have done. The farmets must help themselves year, include In Oregon: Coos bay. (663,000; Coos river. (3000; Taquina or they will not be helped. And bay and barbor, (21,000; Clatskanie when they vote it must be for men river, (6500; W illamette river, abote Portland, and Yamhill river. ('3,900; and measures, not for ring-control Columbia river and tributaries, above led parties. Celtlo falls to the mouth of tbe Snake One stereotyped phrase w ill be river in Oregon and Washington. left idle in all the reports of the H000; Columbia and lower W illamette river, below Vancouver, W u b , and democratic national convention this Portland («37,900. year. The newspapers will not an In compliance with a decision reach bounce that It "carried out a program ed at a meeting of the Oregon state which had been cut and dried from Ivostock sanitary board. Oovernot Pierce signed a proclamation modi start to finish.” fying materially the embargo regula Hons adopted following the outbreak Iut Eullette is running for president of the foo( «»d mouth disease In Cali this year and dragging the alleged foruta The new order removed the progressive parly along with him requirement that fruits and vegetables ■ .¡. ,hipped into Aregon from California P f t Spokesmen for the party say that be fumigated and took the ban oft p D this order of march will he reversed treanhous«* products The order also in the 1928 campaign. vllowed sheep from California to move through Oregon and the voibarg« was removed as It related ta wool and Naws Note« bides offered for shipment Into this (Continued from pass I I state. Sstu A. Koter, secretary of state and Carl (labrlelson, at the head of the state motor vehicle department, left Salem Monday for Salt Lake City to attend the aunual convention of secre The poultry season begins wtth Sep tarles of stale, state auditors and ember. 1, Is the time of the year traffic department officials. when the fairs are <>n In full swing, when the e«»ckercls are beginning to Reduction la the number of fatsll •wow «nd the pullets »re henlimlng to lies In automobile accidents In Port ay. it Is the time of the year you will land from three In May. 1919, to one In May, 1)14 and from three in June. want to begin to advertise to aril your surplus «took. Don't wait until the 18)J, to none In June 1»S4. Is one of l»»t minute and then expect tmmedl the hast records made la any city of »te orders. You may get such re­ the United States. It la said sults, hut you better count oo a feu more men who are added to the army © • Ja rm Machinery « i;,,,1,,.1, i, Stoves & Ranges » or light. '/ e , Full stock on hand, ami see the quulity and learn prices « v D E A LEK I N HAY. STO R A G E U R A IN AND F E E D w w 4/ Have you us, m 1 any of F I S H E R ’S E G G 'f P R O D i U C p E R i ? . Include a sack with your ... i i Xt order 1 O l j l t l ' V f feed o C t l » and » '( I J io O n U W l next of D poultry will be sur-y^ J p l ’lSCtl w i t h IT’S u i t s o b t a i n e d New and Second-hand Wool Sax. Also Twiiicj^ O. W . F R U M Make Preparations for Poultry Shows in Fall lsys or weeks for correspondence R»r- gaining by mall Is somattniea a slow l>rocess It msy tske weeks Is land a particular order. In September buyers begin to look «round for thatr winter how birds, and for breeders to flit n the weak placo In their own flock« 4,»rf your ndtertlslng In September sod y»n o lii get mora orders than If yon star, a month or two later. • - A O. w . F R U M GENERAL An Appeal for Fair Play Subscriptions to .h i Euteij.ris are due and payable in advance it the rate of $1.50 a year. If it is net convenient for a subscriber o pay for a ttr.evvs] picwptly the publisher is willing to continue tbe paper a short time and wait for the money, but definite instructions to lo so are desired, because— Under our Oregon law a publisher cannot collect for such contin­ ual ce unless he can prove that it was specifically ordered, h e tc e a d - vance paym ent i« desirable. Three people, one of them a schoolteacher, who might be pre- timed to know better atnl to have a higher conception of what consti- utes fair play towards a fellow m ortal, have been unkind or dishonest uough to relu-e to pay for the Enterprise after it Lad been mailed to hem for a year and regularly accepted f:out the postoflice by their without protest. I do not wish to be thu9 defrauded very often and I do not w ish o eend the Enterprise to any person who does not desire it, though thankful for the privilege of sending it to all who will pay for it at 11.50 a year. shouiti nave naroored some dishonest (C o n tin u e d rro m p age 3) | men, we ussert that these undesirables r a the alien already with u« who Is seek­ do not 'represent the standard of our ing to secure an economic foothold for national Integrity. “The government nt Washington la himself and family from the competi­ tion that would cnnie front unrestricted served today by thousands of earm st, Immigration. The administrative fea­ conscientious ami faithful officials and tures of the law represent a great con­ employees In every department. It Is structive advance, and eliminate the a grave wrong against these patriotic men and women to strive Indiscrimi­ hardships suffered hy Immigrants un nately to besmirch the names of the ile r the emergency statute. "We favor the adoption of methods, Innocent and undermine the confidence which will exercise a helpful Inlluence of the people In their government. It among the foreign born population and Is even a graver wrong when this Is provide for the education of the alien done for partisan purposes or for self­ ’n our language, customs, idculs and ish exploitation. "The Republican administration has standards of life. We favor the Im­ already taken charge of the prosecu­ provement of naturalization luws. tion of official dereliction, and It will ARMY AND NAVY continue the work of discovering and punishing; but I, will not confuse tha “There mus, be no further weaken Innocent with the guilty, nor prostitute 'ng of our regular army, and we nd for party advantage the enforcement vocale appropriations suffit lent to of the law. provide for the training of all ment LAW ENFORCEMENT hers of the National Guard, the clti zens military training camps, the re "We mus, have respect for law. We serve officers' training camps, and ,h< must have observance of law. W'a reserves who may offer themselves for mus, have enforcement of law. Iff» service. We pledge ourselves In round very existence of the government de­ out and maintain the navy to the full pends on this. The substitution of pri­ strength provided the United, States vate will for public law Is only another hy the letter and spirit of the’ llmltn name for oppression, disorder, anarchy tlon of nnnament8 conference. id the mob rule. Our prices sell our goods «Ta. may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home, 563 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon. Republican Platform prices nnw on «tuck. Be quick H IL L & ( ° A m e ric a n E a g le Fire Insurance Co. Iln.v is worth just ns much in storage ns you might get for it in case of lire. Th > i A i!ifin;iH Kngle | in Insuranco couipnn/ 'will poy you 85% of tlir cnsli \ . i ' h o in c a s of Ittss hy lire. C. P. STAFFORD, Agent 5 Wm. II. W H EELER , Publisher. H IL L Sc (s H Hardware • Harness jj Any Girl in Trouble C o n f e c t io n e r n W. S. DUNCAN A ban) , Oregon M M H » H e tM te M )t)M < M M 6 H H 3 M M « l» « M * * tH I6 6 (b llte am / Best sweets and soft drinks C a fe te r ia at the Best cuisine Efficient service Pleasant surroundings legislation will make jobs for a few Jk C. Fruitier, assistant to Dr. El wood IlWhfce director of reclamation. HALSEY GARAGE . and interest on a loan often means The St. Helens Wood Products com­ pany has been organised at St Helens with a capital stock of (25.000 and will Immediately begin construction of the first unit of a factory to tnanu facture broom handles, mop and brush handles and other wood tmodneta 1C s 5 ' 1 I Residence, n ig h ts , 18x »r-«* a<*ea«e>«> a ■o rapidly Is the poultry Industry expanding that within a short time over production muy cut the farmer's poultry dollar unless production can be main­ dam at the tained at a lower cost, according to the Sears-Iloehuck Agricultural Foundation. „ I It Is reported that Office hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 except ’ v fcatcfcary near L a e in e Mondays and Friday forenoons R t ir t hatch A recent survey shows that more than 5,000,000 farms in this country pro. has gone out. It la tkoeaht that about duct poultry and eggs. It la estimated that there were 491,000,000 chickens on a million and a half treat try of this furms before the hatching season started. This Is an Increase of over 50,000,- FARMERS AND PARTIES spring's hatch. Intended let planting 000. or nearly 12 per cent over figures of a year ago and 121,000,000, or over 32 per cent Increase since January 1, 1920. in the lakes and anrtnns of central I t hup become the set fashion for 1 Oregon this fall, wars washed Into the Production of eggs Increased 33.8 per cent between 1020 and 1923 while the population Increased only 5.3 per cent. In the past five years the estimates of political platforms and candidates to ' Deschutes when the dam «are way egg production have shown a close correlation with the estimated number of promise relief for the farmers. 11a I Dale Arthur. Robbia Burns and W chickens ou hand at the beginning of the year, the ratio being 4.6 dozens per bltunlly our legislative bodies go s o '* Anderoe* c«»vl^* escaped iro n . fowl. If the same ratio holds good, egg production in 1024 will guln 10 to 12 6 , the state penitentiary at Salem while per cent over 1923 when It showed a gain of 33 per cent over four years ago. ar as to quarrel during sessions on being returned to the aria on (rum the [ Profitable poultry production at the present stage of expansion Is dependent the subject, making as much noise j brickyard where the» had been em upon the present high level of demand. Up to date consumption bus kept pace about it as possible, so that each J ployed. Phillip Porestnr. also Involved | with production. In 1928 enough i ggs were produced to furnish 20 dozen for every man, woman and child In the United States. This would mean 100 dozen member can go home and tell his In the break, was captured by guards tut the average faintly of five. after being pursued for approximately rural constituents in the next cam­ six blocks. paign; "1 tried to get justice for As a result of the sevara drauth In jo e .” various sections of ‘ ..stars Oregon occasionally bobs up a man who is Boyce-ite GARAGE __________ ___________________ ' setae*, Here and there in public life there W e have a stock of Anti-Lynching Law. "We urge the congress to enact », the earliest possible date a federal antl-lynchlng law so that the full in­ fluence of the federal government iiisy be wk-lded to exterminate this hide ous crime. We believe that much of the misunderstanding which now ex Ists can he eliminated by humane ami sympathetic study of Its causes. The President has recommended the créa tlon of a commission for the Investi gallon of social and economic condi­ tions end the promotion of mutual understanding and confidence. ORDERLY GOVERNMENT "Every government depends on the loi city and respect of Its citizens. Violations of the law weaken and threaten govetnmen, Itself. No hon­ es, government can condone such ac­ tions on the part of its citizen«. The It publican party pledges the full streugth of the government for the maintenance of these principles by the enforcement of the conitttutlon and of all laws. Greet Women Delegates. We extend our greetings to the women delegates who, for the first time under federal authorization, sit with us In full equality. The Repub­ lican pnrty from the beginning has ' espoused the cause of woman suffrage, and Hie presence of thegfl women flrle- gates signifies to many here the com­ pletion of a task undertaken »hare ago. We welcome them not as assist­ ants or as auxiliary representatives, but as copartners In the greet po­ litical work In which we are engaged, and we believe that the actual part­ nership In party councils should be made more complete. "The Republican party reaffirms Its unyielding devotion to the Constitu­ tion and to the guarantees of Civil, political «nd religious liberty therein contained. "The Republican party reaffirms Its devotion to orderly government under the guarantees embodied In the Con­ stitution of the United Stutes. We recognize the duty of constant vigil­ ance to preserve nt all times a dean atul honest government and to bring In the bar of Justletf every defiler of the public service In or'on, of office. “Dishonesty and corruption are not Imlltical attributes. Tl.e recent con­ gressional Investigations have exposed Instances In both parties nf men In public office who are willing to sell official favor and jnen out of office who are willing to buy them In some Ask a Q. 0. P. Congress. cases with DK'ney and In others with Influence. 13 ith us parties are essential in­ “The sale of Influence resulting front strumentalities of government. Our the bolding of public position, or from government functions hist when ihe association while In public office, or Chief Executive Is supported by a ma­ the use of such Influence for private jority in the congress of the same po­ gain or advantage Is a perversion of litical faith, united hy party principles pnhltc trust and prejudlcal to g.xtd snd able by concerted action to carry government. It should he condemned out In an orderly way n definite, con- by public opinion and forbidden hy sis,eu, and well balanced program. law. "In urging the |>eop!e ,o elect g Re­ "We demand the speedy, fearless publican-president and vice president «nd Impartial prosecution of all wrong we urge them to elec, ,o the senate d->er», without regard for political af- «nd house of representative« men and (Illation or position; but we declare (»men who believe In the Republican no greater wrong can he committed ' Pr'nrtpleo, acknowledge party reajwn against the people than tbe attempt , »Rdllty. and who can he relied on to to destroy thelr trust In the great h-xly i faith with the iwople hy carrying o f thelr public servants. Admit,'ng | O,H ,l,e program which the Republican the deep humiliation which all good , P«r,.v presents and pledges Itself to rt,toons share, that our public 'Ife ^»’O’t-"’ \ » -..........- . - I .