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HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E
JU LY 34 »***
poiK i» i»« -nu.
* m
.u«i iw* Fertile Eggs Cause
Loss Every Summer
’ •' years »fier the organisation of the
B A L M Y ENTER PR IBB
The national political machines
.t geverumeot of Oregon at
The ceasus showed a
<
_
lto
T
atatrato-aowto
have
been
so
well
oiled
that
they
“
M tatos*
popalatlon of 3114 person*, of which
».kuehre •»•»» T k - « 4 - r
h
work 8IIloothl uj ,
Mr Was. it. MMUtCI KM
,
'
■ n j g l i f t were classified aa males
tag M l as tamales. The old volume
Is M
m 4 made.
. I
■ ■■■■ rip u . . g I . j a re a r Io advance. N ews NotM
A M. Cannon of Portland, a referee
A iv e rtiu n g , 2 k: an inch ; no diacnun !
1»
(Continued irons
tor lim e or apace ; no charge lor coir
tn bankruptcy, who defied the Waaco
Municipal Im grureiuM t C a trU I Ba.
position or c jauges,
county authorities to impose a penalty
le "Palo fut paragraphe.** le a line
1 also were certified kt Ik* heard.
M on him when he was arrested for
ne advertis e , disguised as u s a
A comprehensive program ta BwlW speeding about a month ago, has cap-
To Advertiser.
the welfare et the agricultural k“tw Uulated and paid a fine of *40 in the |
Copy received before Tuesday is iu cultural an t livestock latw eg tl ef justice court at The Dalles.
tim e lor good position. Wednesday i
Oregon waa adopted at a aeafereace
late and Thursday's m ail is too late.
of bankers and ethers at lymea* ua
The A. D. Kern company promises
der the auspices of the ntataelturnl
««”'»•» rocking the low-pass road
Office boars, V to 12 and 2 to 6 eacep: commission of the A m e rle a a B a a k a « '(
i
Mondays and Friday foreneons.
assnclattata
I on the Valley-to-Florence highway
The Cascade Electric ceauaor has before rain comes.
That company
asked the federal power eemaalaaiaa ’ promised the same thing in 1922 and
L E A G U E W IL L N O T DO W N.
The democratic platform takes nc
stand whatever on the league of Na
tiona.
The party
says,
in
effect
that It will follow the mandate of
the voters.
I f every democrat
con
ducted himself according to that prin
ciple there would be a great silencr
on the league issue, as the last ex
preaslon of
public
subject
registered
against
it.
opinion
on the
7,000.000
However,
votef
the
p arty’i
candidate, M r. Davis, appears to b<
for
the league,
personally— Albany
Herald.
There
has
never
been
in
this
country “ an expression of public opin­
ion on the subject” of the entry of
the United States into the league of
nations, nor a time when a m ajority
of the
people
would
have
voted
against ft.
A t the time of the last presidential
election a m ajority of the voters of
all parties were in favor of our en­
tering the league, but the republican
party, to which a m ajority
of
the
voters belong, fearing that such ac
tion would reflect credit upon Wood
low Wilson end through
him
upoi
the democratic party, to
which
he
belonged, bedeviled the issue with
promise of an impossible "association
of nations” which should be the ex­
clusive property of that party.
Under that specious promise
republican party
was given
lease of ascendancy.
the
a new
It couldn’t fu l­
fil the promise and it did not try to.
The thing
w hich the fuglem en
of that party do not want is a direct
referendum on the question.
Such a
vote would show that the majority of
the voters, in spite of the confusion
which petty partisanship has injected
Into the issue, stand wnere such men
as T a ft and Hughes did, squarely in
favor o* the
membership
of
this
country in the organisation through
which nearly all the other nations
are trying to put an end to the curse
for a permit for a comprehensive new.
ln m 3
Maybe ft w ill prom-
er project on t ie Salmoa river mm
its tributaries In Clackamas coanlr. ise aEa,n in *->25.
The plans show that m a x * miles of ■
tunnels and canals wffl kg rx u lre d 1 The poultrymen’s^convention at O.
A. C. will be July 23 to 25.
In the development
A conference of governor# and
More tourists are visiting Oregon
beads of penal Institution. ai Cali­
fornia, Washington and Oregon will than ever before.
be held In Salem September 4 and 5
*.o consider the Installation and main­
tenance of Institutional tadustrlca. In
line with a plan proposed hv the na­
tional committee on prison aad prison
U S . -H E — * ■ - — will do what wc
labor.
n H C Q l C l l l © claim for I t -
Permits Issued to the Oregon Trail rid your lyitcm of Catarrh or Dea/nesi
stages and Raars & Coldiron, both caused by Catarrh.
SoU i f dryuittt /to evar SO ytan
operating passenger und freight auto­
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
mobile lines between I-aOrnnde and F. J. CHENEY Sa CO., Toledo. Ohio
loseph, were canceled by the pub­
ic service commission. R waa said
that the stage lines had tailed to
comply with the laws regulating high
m ile-
way traffia.
We ha e “ Sawmill
south of Brownsville, in good road
Will .aw out votir order for 115 60
Promotion of the Interests of Davis
_ candidates, tor
tnd Bryan, democratic
'ireald»nt""’and'" v'lce-presiden? at U e ? ‘ b oU M n l
H d ta T .^ 1 8
Shannon & M a r tin , K , 2, H a ls e y .
general election In November. Is f ie
purpose of two organisation, that til-
id article, of Incorporatloa la t ie
date
corporation
department
at
talem. Both clubs will have baud
luartera In Portland.
G r a in S a c k
For
There were two fatalities in Ore-
ton due to Industrial accidents tn the
week ending July 17, according te
he state Industrial accident commla-
lon. The victims were W. H. Pitt-
nan, Nehalem, choker setter, and
'rank N. Nugen. Petrla. killed while
'riving a log raft. A total of 57. acel-
'ents waa reported.
£
»
New and b est g rad e o f Second
I
/»>
Sacks on hand
«
M arket p rice s paid for any kind o f
«
O. \V. F R U M
Mandamus prceeedlngs to compel
he secretary of stale to certify to
ames on the initiative pvtlt Ion pro-
. ¡din« for the abolition of .b e public
service commission and place the
measure on the ballot at t t y general
election to be held in November, were
filed In the circuit court ar Salem.
The hearing is se) tor July tt-
The construction of the pro j need
Baker Irrigation project Is a step -near­
er realization, as the bureau of ren'ara
»(ion is making a Un at Inveatigwtlon
before recommending that the work
•ta rt. George C. K red irer of Denver,
recently appointed >flrertor of (arm
economics of the replantation bureau,
is now going over (be proposed pro­
ject.
1 f,
/gv
The state Irrig a te s securities com
we sarve will prove none too big
for your appetite after you once
taste it. In fact, you’ll wish you
could find tootn for more. Try
some at home for dessert. The
wsy the family will enjoy it will
make your heart feel glad.
mission has set August < as tha data
When Henry Cabot Ixidge had a for hearing the laqrt settlement coin-
voice In the counsels of his party he mlttee of tbe Portland chamber of
onimerce with refiatlM te the devel­
tried to kill the league. He thought
opment of the N orth Unit Irrigation
he had succeeded. Not the league district In Jefff raon count*.
The
but Lodge’ , p arty ascendancy w n . conference w ill Re held tq Salem This
district qhotaiqj i ' approximately 104,
killed. The league of nation», in
politic»,
ghost, “ will not
like
Clark's Confectionery
• H IL L & © 8 Hardware X •
Banquo's
down,” no
m atter
Member. I f . the desert Utd hoire
how many times scheming politicians • i pressed a ^willingness te rate for
®
Beach
H a r n fiS fi • !
n d lllC a S
• •
°r
and Bridge.
Co.. liest in the world
Full stock on hqnd.
Come it* .vid vee the q n u lily and learn
prices
O ur prices sell our goods
who In ifny way violate the speed
regulations
afnd prreiecute tlpffiu to
cruse the American nation deserted
th.i lim it o t the lawY* w e. Uke sub-
them in their hour of need, w ill haunt
stamen of am order iqtued at Salem
the sleeping and waking hours of by, T. A. Raffety. ciitaf inspector for
American wire pullers until this is-1 O 'i atatq motor veti itole ,!epqrtm»m
I Voptra ai life order wkere sent te all
tion, sham faced, repentant, stained I
ottjtera operating unffar the state
with innocent blood, w ill eventuall’ ,
tr itflc rttreaa Special refaraMoe waa
return to the line of duty and join ' he wade In the order to Th* DelteeCali­
fornia highway, Old Ore koe T rail lec­
rest of the world In outlawing War,
tion o< the Columbia r T « r hlnhway,
The heartlessnesa of American
Salem Tfilnmook hlghwa.^ lower Co­
politics caused thia country O fficially lumbia rlvwr highway, ank' all maca­
to withdraw support from th e Am er­ dam roeda open for m u te r vehicle
ican Christiana and leave the Turks 11 affla. x f
The flr*t censue of O ren n N which
free to »laughter at will thoa* nnahle
hae
been lucked away 1« the a r
to, ««cape. Now nothing bat the
chlvea of the state for aaery ’ Ihna
charity
of
American
individuals three-quap-lera of a century, hn. been
saves the refugees from death by found by Jefferson Myers, stata L 'M>
n*ev? Tbb census was found dar '■«
starvation and exposure.
• ¿ r c h by treasury department K 'f
( olnla (er Ipfornndoa deallaq w in ''
"Men that la born o f woman it of a te early hlalory of ih» state. The
few d a y . and fa ll of trouble.” • el usar was compiled ta Jeeeph )
W « tl, b«w ranch heller would it desk, et one time United Ite te e 1
t
P l> llM
F »» |id jn i i
he if he ware horn of man?”
perished
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Stoves & Ranges •• U ni v A e r s a l
aid a few of the innocents who were nm aXipal Wygysaf.. The city of Vend
has, mod ^pllcatioto for the appro-
(’»Itv.red by American national trea­
pi Jhtlon of 11 aeyoad fept of water
chery to the cruelty of the Turk.
fjo m the Tumalo creek, which at
In every general political cam­ present Iupbll.ee irrigation ter the
paign the ghosts of the supposed frmnalu l^rlgdtjon district.
" A r re J tia ll motor vehicle* drivers
slaughtered league, and of the thous-
Ahda of innocent who
__
Farm Machinery Hi."'"'1
"rie” Be quick
""
everything in stock.
the proposal of the city of tend to
trade vfhterat’ of tbe Death qtee river
The letter of Mr. Vickrey, publish­
for an equar amount of w ater from
ed vlsewhcre, appeals for funds to T urned r r e A
which la desired for
may think they have killed it.
lie-
I
,
H IL L & ©
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
lla v is w orth ju s t as m uch in sto rag e ns
you m ight get for it in case o f tire. Th j
A m erican Engle F ire In su ra n c e c o m p a n f,
(will pay you F6
t .1 vnllie in CBS ‘I
of loss by fire.
of tin
C. I’. STAFFORD, Agent
.
I Shop, H a5
HALSEY GARAGE
e ephone ( Re llj encti nights, 18x
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A L B E R T F O O T E Prop.
Any Girl in Trouble
may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
Î —
White Shield llotue, 565 M avfjlr avenue, Hottland, Oregon.
HU
PEN D EX TEK y
COPYRIGHT Of THE 6 0 0 8 3 - MERRILL CCt
(Coutluuedl
I werl( tft#t gttn)e— which I don’t believe
”No. no!” obtruded Dinsdule. **rou*ll I ~ t t *n »>>**'»* »,ron* enough to mutxle
be shut of me. I'll pay a month’s ^ou
board ahead now."
,
"AU I a»k. 'Bandy* Alien, Is thdt
"Taper money!" softly cried the they conte face on when they try to
widow. ‘‘Ain’t tt handsome I Worth mnxzle tue,” was the hot reply. "You're
a dollar-flve in dust. See here: I'm pretty thick with some of them ; tell
s'plclous of young men willing to pey them what I ’m saying. I hope Mc­
for tbe keep of young women with 1 Call rides straight Into h— 1."
eyes and hair like hers. But I'll take 1 Had “Colorado Charley"—as Utter
you at fare value till you turn out was generally called— poaseaeed pro­
phetic vision his mind would have been
to be no good.
"She’ll be much better off for htfv- more at rest; for he would have
Ing some work to do. She can help looked down the months, less than a
me. and 111 give her her keep. Yes, year of them, and seen the murderer
I ’ll throw In some wearable clothes riding to expiate his crime on a Yank­
and a pair of shoes that’ll stand the ton scaffold, executed by the United
States authorities.
wear and tear of our streets."
The next circle of men where Dlns-
“I knew you were the right sort."
meekly said Dlnsdale, hacking *■» the dale loitered were discussing the
chances of an Indian Invasion, and
door. "Til be going.**
"But ain't I going to see you no loudly demanding of one another the
more?" cried Lottie Carl, running to reason for the soldiers' failure to
come. One dtlsen announced that the
him and clutching hls arm.
Dlnsdale stared helplessly Into her bodies of three whites had been found
thin face, then at the grim visage of that very morning up Whitewood creek
Hie widow. W ith unexpected human­ These Isolated killings had been so
ity Mrs. Colt drew the girl Io her side frequent as to become commonplace.
Through the open door of the I. X.
und softly patted the chestnut hair.
L. Dlnsdale beheld a man gesticulat­
To Dlnsdale she said J
"On Sunday afternoon you ran rap. ing and talking loudly. Twenty or
I f I'm here you can come as far as thirty silent men composed his audi­
this room and see your little friend. ence. Dlnsdale entered.
"We're coming to vigilantes, same’s
I f I'm out. you'll stay out. Tf a man
In this house bats a single eyelash at they did In Montana," declared a heav­
my new help, then God help him! New ily bearded miner. “Can’t make me
I'm busy, and Lottie Carl can pitch believe ell these dead men found In
the gulches was killed, hy Indians."
In and help me."
There was an uneasy stirring and
Dlnsdale shook hands with the girl,
an exchange of suspicious glances. It
who turned away to hide her tear..
He was outside the door when she was well known that rond-agenta en­
seised hls arm and fiercely whispered: tered Deadwood City at time» to pro­
cure supplies. Within a month a fight
"Don't ever kiss that woman."
Then she was back In the house be­ had started In front of the Grand Ce*-
trai. resulting from a victim recog­
fore he could soy a word.
It was a great relief to hare the nizing a robber. The robber had es­
responsibility of tbe girt shifted ta
the capable Mrs. Colt. Mounting hls caped In a rnnnlng fight That others
horse, he rods down the street unde­ •ta.' cd In town between holdups was
commonly believed.
cided as to where he should look for
The Montana man was Impressed
lodging.
For a man used to taking Ilfs ns by the silence hls speech bad caused
and glared defiantly around for a mo­
It came along It was surprising that
ment. Then be began to weaken, and
Dlnsdale should give so much thought
to work clear of the group. A Jeer­
to the selection of a hoarding place.
ing laugh accelerated h l. retreat
Yet there were Influences w orklM
upon him which made hls choice e Bandy Allen, recently «llenced by Col­
matter a t considerable strategic Im ­ orado Charley, pointed ■ Anger at the
miner, now making for the door, and
portance.
Mis cogitations ended with hls rid­ denounced ,*
“That fool and others are talkin'
ing up the street and halting before
a sign that pleased hls fancy Im­ like lunles." Hitching up his bell ag­
gressively and staring stonily at the
mensely. It reed:
men, he continued: "Th' agents ain't
BED ROCK H O TEL
latkln* day wages. What we ougliter
PORK A BRNEd d COMMON DO INg
do Is to comb th’ gulches for reds an'
50 CENTS
io if lt th' agents till th' really 'portant
C H IC K EN F tX IN S A FLO UR DOINS
Job Is well finished."
ONE DOLLAR
Allen was not pleasing to look at,
but the vital need of protection from
'Hurrah for 'flour doings,'" be soft-
the Sioux won him many nods of ap­
up applauded.
Entering the Bed Rock, he engaged proval. Finding hls listeners In sym­
a room, paying a week In advance pathy. he hooked hls thumbs In bis
from hls roll of greenbacks Leaving belt aad began: “Gtve roe fifty well-
hls rifle In the office, he rode his tired armed men an' I'll agree to clear out
horse to Clark's livery stable, paid alt th* redskins from the Belle Fourche
In greenbacks, snd than, eet out afoot to Red Canyon crick. Th' Job needs
men who know th' critters an' alnt
fur an examination of the town.
afraid of 'em. Here's thousands ef
Whenever he paused and listened
folks huddled up like sheep In this
to men with time for gutoslp he found
gulch, shiverin' an' skeered because
there were two topics v»f general In­
terest—the murder of Wild Bill and small hands of painted Sioux skunks
Is wipin’ out every miner they catu>
the menace of the Sioux.
by hisself."
"Jack McCall waa hired by some of
"Excuse me," broke In a shrill voice,
the gamblers I" paaeionatBly charged
"hut the Sioux ain't painting their
one man
“They was tfrn ld ray pard
faces this season. I was their pris­
»ould be put In office to make thing,
oner a bit ago, and I know.
They
decent here
They hired McCall to
paint the top of their heads, where
do for him, then got him dear with
they part their hair, hut Bet their
thetr snap miners' meeting, and rushed
faces. It's mighty queer."
Hm out of the hills so he wouldn't
"Hold yer yap. yer fool Idiot r
hlsb the truth. I only hope he rides
roared Allen, turning to glare malev­
plump Into h—I. sad tlnds thorn that olently at the speaker
tired him all waiting for him."
"Well, 'Scissors' ought to know,"
T h a t's a poor way to talk. Utter." quietly Interposed a bystander. "He
warned a bowlegged fellow with two was their prisoner. They too* ju «
suns In hls belt, " if the^gsmhleri can
(Continued on page 5,
( G R A I N A N D H A Y ¡j¡*
’’fee- ¿44
The Big Dish of Ice Cream
Boyce-Ite
the Super-Fuel Ii.gttdient. Thia chemical, mixed with the
gasoline,.cleunajhe motor of carbon, produces a better running
motor and increases the in .lea per gallon. Absolutely guaranteed.
Come to our .hop and let us explain thia new fuel more
fully
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a large part of the loss caused by
i-gga spoiling in warm weather can be
prevented by producing only Infertile
eggs during the late spring and sum
mer. This loss, which Is conservative­
ly estimated at more than *15,000,000
a year, fulls almost entirely on the
producer. Not only does lie lose the
value of the eggs which spoil, but the
producer suffers a further material
loss in the reduction of the number
of eggs consumed caused by people
getting bad eggs among those they
purchase.
This loss can be entirely prevented
by producing only Infertile eggs dur­
ing wurm weather. This Is accom­
plished by tuklng all mule btrda out
of the flock after the breeding season
Is over. The rooster has no Influence
on the number of eggs produced, and
should either be marketed or killed—
the meat can be canned—or he should
tie kept penned up.
The United States Department of
Agriculture hut just published a large
poster showing the difference in the
keeping qualities of infertile and fer­
tile eggs during warm weather. This
poster also gives simple rules for pro­
ducing good quality eggs on farms
during the latter part of the spring,
throughout the summer, and Into the
early fall months.
s aix 1 T w i n e see
of waf.
American
Can Be Prevented by Pro­
ducing Infertile Product.
Corrosive sublimate, 2 ounces, dis­
solved In hot water and 13 gallons of
water added, will make a medicated
bath for seed potatoes. It kills the
gcub germs and other disease« ns well.
• • •
Poultry manure makes good fer
tlllzer for almost any purpose. It Is
very high In nitrogen content and for
(hat reason Is good for garden crops,
und Is also good for melons.
W e bave a .lo c k of
HALSEY
GARAGE