ì PAGE 2 HALSEY ENTERPRISE News Notes From All Over Oregon G le a n e d by th o W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n Jaasa A. Crabtree, acting poatmaster at Olrard, has received permanent appointment to the office. The annual conference of the Con gregatlonal church started lu Salem Tuesday to continue for three days. Malcom Hunter, city recorder of Newport, has been discharged on the ground that he la not an American citizen. An Oregon City ordinance forbids candldatea nailing campaign cards on telephone or telegraph poles within the city limits. Places where poultry is kept for aale in Eugene must he kept aanl *«ry. according to an ordinance pass ed by the city council. I » I II h t r It o a e b a tl ti ■I P P t< P tt O! P « tt P bi ta P< a« b* P> b< oc vi n tu aa co tl< t>o an (o ba th, ri tb toi thi * nil wo I ao< bel an th» pH lln •r •n <ry ▲a P* BO M tloi enf citi dut pro far. all, aba naJ ■at Out oca of I la I the reai the a«« I i tw t The city of Klamath Falls has filed a protest with the public service com mission in connection with the appli cation of the Oregon-California & Eastern Railroad company for permis sion to establish a half doiea rail road crossings jblthln the boundaries of the municipality. Burns realized last week Its dream of nearly 50 years when the first pas senger train, with scores of passen gers from various parts of the Union Pacific system pulled Into the city to (he accompaniment of screeching auto mobile horns and the cheers of hun ir eds gathered t o welcome the visi tors. The demand for breeding ewes Is so keen that orders for them are Im possible to fill, According to a state ment by Mac Hoke of Pendleton, sec retary of the Oregon Wool Growers' association. He estim ates that be tween 25,000 and 30,000 head have hanged hands during the past few weeks. Alford Arrows The Dry, P arch ed T h ro a t thè Baker-Cornucopia roads will be submitted to the voters at the general election, November 4, according to a resolution adopted by the county court. (enterprise Cerreepondeaael of the motor girl craves our deli ciously flavored and templing ioe cream. Why not gratify her? Our ice cream is more beneficial than cheaply flavored soft drink», which most dainty maidens entirely ig nore. Let the fair one decide. Clark’s Confectionery A ny Girl in Trouble may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • “• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ « « a . Propaganda From Democratic Headquarter8 Pine Grove Patters 1 Enterprise Correepeadewee) Miss Lillie Rickard went to Albany Saturday. ________ There will be a community J. H. Rickard filled his silo club entertainment at the Pine Grove school house Friday Friday and Saturday. evening. * Mrs. Albert Foote of Halsey visited her friend, Miss Lillie Rickard, one day last week. £ . D. Isom and family went to Brownsville Tuesday nighr of last week to see “ The Covered Wag on - Geo. Workinger attended the State day. Verne Philpott is ter Curtis’ chores away and family fair Satur doing Ches while he is S B D. Isom, W . P. Wahl asd lura Hover left for »outheru Ore- : on Tuesday morning on a hunt- it g trip. Deo Rolfe of Wendling visit ed at the home of his father, John Rolfe, Sunday. Chester Curtis and Virgil and Charlie Warden left Sat urday on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Walling of Amity were Sunday callers at the Lee Ingram home School began in the Alford District Monday morning with Miss Lillie Rickard as teacher. Seth Mills’ mother, who is at the Mills home, is confined to her bed. She is past 90 years old. Mrs. L. E. Bond and son Les ter of Albany visited at the home of their daughter and sis- t*r, Mu. E D. Isom, Sunday. Thelma Ingram, Kate, Hazel and Jim Green and Vadura Kizer attended the state fair at Salem Saturday and took in the Night Show. «¿g Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jenks and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jenks of Tangent and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Eagy and Floyd Nichols were in Albany Wednesday. • •» «4 Harry Stewart and family of Mabel visited at the R. K. Stew art home Sunday. Rev. Mr. Tate o f Peoria preached at the Pine Grove church Sunday evening. Bert Haynes and family visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Manus in Corvallis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler were at the State Fair Friday. Carl Nichols attended Thurs day. The Mode and Johnson sale states The stand of Charles G. Monday drew only a fair sized Dawes, the Republican vlce-presl crowd aud things want fairly dsntial candidate, against union la cheap. bor and favoring the open shop Is given. An "OH Prim er” of facts on An outbreak of rabies among dogs E. E. Hover and family were the Naval oil reserves scandal and a A modern cold storage plant will .n the Dryden section of Josephine Sunday visitors at the W. E. list of Republican scandals are other be erected In Astoria In the near county has been reported to the RECORDS OF PARTIES GIVEN Hover home, east of Harris- chapters Intended to furnish material future by the Ryan Fruit company, ac United States bureau of biological bur* ‘ for attack upon the opposing forces. cording to announcement. survey here Stockmen have been I p r i n c i p a l N a t i o n a l Issues Ex- In "Mother Goose In P olitics” a '•illlUU Off fill (1()£M In th « rnirlnn ana. I killing off all dogs In the region sus Statistics recently complied show a Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knighten number of rhymes are given, of plained in Form Readily low death rate for Cascade Locks pected of having rabies. The disease and Ray Hover braved Wednes which this Is a sam ple: From January, 1924, to date there has already caused some loss amohg day’s rainy weather and attend “POOR TOMMIE! Understood by Fem i livestock. have been but two deaths. ed the Bert Millard sale. "Little Tommie Tucker pines for his nine Voters. supper— The —----- planting of ; 1,000,000 baby trout By the Redwood highway, axv»vv now UUUl ’ 1928 -- ------ v W. G. McNeil and family, the But what can he eat? He can't afford raised at the Necanlcum hatchery In under construction between Crescent W ashington, D. C.— For the first • . - _ X-V„l _ a o, ... A. F. Albertson family and butter. the various streams of Clatsop coun City, Cal., and Grants Pass, will be time In the history of politics, a text Pete Settle attended the quar ty was completed last week. »pen, the state highway commission book of campaign material, giving And how can he slice bread without any knife? terly meeting at Ingram Island records, sample speeches, This Republican tariff has blasted klg Employment was furnished last announced. Next summer the new party Sunday. week through the United States em location up Patrick creek will be "don’ts for women speakers” and a life !” ------- --------------------------- ( ployment bureau at Eugene to 195 graveled and opened. The Redwood selection of political jingles and A number of prominent woi___ highway Is one of the Interstate pri songs has been Issued for the use of have contributed to the book Includ Harry Bressler has purchased persons, 164 men and 32 women. mary roads. women campaigners. The book. ing Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, o . the property owned by Mrs. AJ After many months of vexations de Burton K. Wheeler, running mate I ™ ‘Ch J“ 8t ° ff ‘?e pre88' “ "The New York; Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, Nelson and formerly accupied lays, the postufflce department has Robert M La F o il.,,« ........ s Democratic Campaign Man- vice-chairman of the Democratic Na by Lew Davis. He has had the announced an order establishing free of Robert M. l.a Follette on the In ual” and Is Issued by the Democratic tional Committee; Mrs. Iietta Jewell back part of the building torn mall delivery In North Bend, effective dependent presidential ticket, will National Committee. Brown; I'Ma” Ferguson; Mrs. Halgey October 1. make six speeches in Oregon. Sen- away and two new rooms built The Women’s Manual Is Issued In on and other improvements A. C. McIntyre, who was nominat ilor W heeler of Montana started Mon attractive form and typing, and be W. Wilson, director of the Schools of made. M. E. Gardner and Rufe ed at the republican primary election day on a western campaign tour which sid e. containing the usual campaign Democracy; Mrs. K ellogg Fairbank; Bamford are doing the work. for the office of district attorney of will consume 33 days. The candidate powder for attacking the Republican Mrs. W illiam Atherton DuPuy, and with plenty of Umatilla county, has withdrawn from ftr vice-president will be In Oregon Administration and party record, It Mrs. Blair Banister, vice-chairm an of Delmar Gi|dow of Albany were This property, October 7 and 8. also has Instructive Information for the publicity com m ittee of the Demo the contest. fruit and an acre of ground, the campaigner, and In the songs, cratic National Committee, who Is Sunday guests at the J. H. can be made into a nice home T. J. Craig, In charge of the dis Russell Lantls, 11-yearold son of Rickard home. Mr. and M ^ / r i h « Y antU of’ “ . " ^ g e r lln g “ fl.h Z th e H jokes . ^ and n jingles h T offers " her a selec- editor of the volume. and is a bargain at >260. The Democratic N ational Commit hill, shot . n s wan— ... .................... state gam e com m ission n im tu » n I 1 a lighter touch to her state game commission, planted two hlll, shot and killed a bear that was spaech. tee, W ashington, D. C„ Is distribut L. R. Falk and family and roaming about In the woods near the truckloads of catfish, bass and crappy W. A. Allen had business The manual opens with biographies ing copies of the ManuaL Minnie Falk took dinner Sunday which called him to Albany In the Umatilla river near Hermiston. Lantls place. of John W. Davis and Charles W. at the home of Mrs. G. J. Rike. Monday. Pioneer Arch, erected on Service The fingerling trout raised this sea Bryan, which are written In human tariff costs more creak on John Day highway noar ion in the state hatchery at Bingham luterest style, with emphasis upon THAN INOOM I T A X IS Fossil, was dedicated In honor of the iprlngs were also distributed to the the points In the careers of both men vurlous streams In Umatalla county. most Inclined to Interest women. Of pioneers of Gilliam, W heeler and Investigation as to tho feasibility of Mr. Davis It Is said "that his record Burden Is Ten Times Greater, Grant counties. Struck by a south bound Bull Run the North l»'nlt Irrigation district In as a public servant shows him a Acoording To Fair Tariff H e re is th e P r o g r a m R e n d e r e d b y M rs H ik e ’s P u p ils tuterurban electric train, Uriah Taw- eastern Oregon will start October 7, supporter o f the matters that per L eague’s Ix p erts. tain to Democratic interests and a t th e R e c e n t R e c ita l ney, 83 years old, was killed on the according to announcement made by right of way of the Portland Electric the state engineer. The Investigation sym pathetic to the things for which New York.—Investigations made by Mr. will be conducted by W. W. McLaugh women stand In politics." Power company near Portland. £*•/«/< P aul L awson Bryan's statem ent, made In his ac the Fair Tariff League, a protectionist lin, rapresentlng the secretary of agrl- 1 he town of Sisters, half destroyed culture- w i Pn»Av. .< 1 organisation, serve to show that tariff Organ Siahands—Pearl, Grace end N ellie Falk ceptance speech, welcoming the par , elP ”rt a at a I I t,<', Patlon apeecn, of women la p olitic. par- 1. taxes paid by the people of five Slates by fire last week, will be rebuilt be n“ “ ? a ^ vaaea J o j a y SPAULDING -T e x a s . Kansas. Idaho, Washington fore the beginnlug of tho 1925 tourist Oiegon Agricultural college, and Rhea I quoted. w ‘? 8"r' The lrrlg‘ tlon A revl8w of the reapectlve attl- znd Oregon—are nearly four times the season. Modern buildings will replace Organ Solo—Grace Falk, with vocal part llatrlct has filed application for the tudez of the Democratic and Renub- »mount collected by the Federal Oov- the cheap structures destroyed. certification of bonds In the amount llcan parties toward women voters Is irnment on all incomes of »1,000 and A dam O eibbl The Lane county fair, held last of »800,000. given, and It Is claimed that as “first less In ths country as a whole. week, came out ahead financially, ac Organ Solo—Mamie Fsllsj The tariff oosts Texas »177,774,711; Oregon’s crack national guard rifle aid to the Innocent In politics, as cording to W. A. Ayres, secretary, who alder of women In their determ ina Kansas, »88.418,878; Idaho, »11,875 744- S t RKAROO estimated there would be a profit of te.un outshot the entire army and Washington. »52.348 100. and Oregon’. national guard in the Ualted States tion to stand for progressive meas »1000 or more above all expenses. Piano Solo—N ellie Falk. »30,113.100. The combined population Infantry match at Camp Perry. O.. and ures and candidates the Democratic 5f these 8tatas Is 10.27»,718. or leas All lookouts on the Sluslaw national party Is far In advance of its Re won the United States Infantry match, DUb,tc.n tA a ENGKLMANN than twice the number of all the par- forest have been taken off by Ralph according to a telegraphic report re- I T h „ h i , P • .v •ona In the country paying on incomsa S. Shelley, Supervisor of the forest. F ian oS ixliaad s—Roberts Vannice, earl and N ellie Falk A ’’w hite” F'rl< ,d ‘er General (l0<,rge suffrage amendment U given U b r l e ’ Jf »5.000 or loss. The recent heavy rains extinguished The tariff coats ths people of these J A a " W A ia t/in g S S a v LYTTON COX h l , h t » r , onun,nd‘"g lh e Ore8°n- and the prominent part played by the all fires In the forest, It was said. Waho infantry troops, from Major F. Democratic party and President Wll- Ave States »23 10 per capita anoually. F. R. Peterson, of Portland, was West. In command of the Oregon son In obtaining the vote for women They pay In Income taxes an average C o y a itf » f ^ la n WALTER H o w g J0NE8 aleoted president of the National Asso 9f »2 14 per capita a year. In other riflemen at the national matches. The I •» outlined. elation of Retail Druggists at the clos victory carries with It one of the Musical Readings—Edna Vannice words, the tariff la a burden more than Discusses Chief Issues ing session of the organisation's 28th largest and hardest-foughtfor of the Ion times as great as their Federal In The major portion of the book Is XV/y £ S a i / a , LlLY 8 t BICKI.AND annual convention In Washington national trophies. devoted to setting forth the six chief come taxes. b. c. O igsn Fourhtnds—Pearl and Grace Falk Warning to hunters In Umatilla Issues In the campaign. In a form The time for filing arguments by county not to shoot Hungarian readily understood by women voters republican for da vu J h i S )n a m tr ba candidate« for the voters' pamphlet pheasants this year was made bv W I and "Dd quickly <,ulckly available •v ella b le for for women women I --------- Organ Solo—Nellie Falk X T * “ .<c,ock Fr,d"5' ,f,ornix,n- H warden. For X V ’T 7*. ,re 0®MerT«- S»T» Democratic Candidate la >V«Maf W a i f t G ounod f rintlng of then* pamphlets started two years the season hm h«. n m ° h ch l# *,ren a review of “ W o n d e r f u l MTa.n” » ¿ I im medlstely under direction of un the birds . ruU na^v t • » w * ? ' °'' ’C,nd“” ; «*• ' n - Piano Sole—Mamie Falk the state department. thé miha mmmi ». * I at w^lch It ia explained how H o n e s t D o ^ r. -Aes>syeg/«W T iu ia fa a a ' ~ M .a r tA M lltO The dl.tr, , , , » h commission, but the ruling the New —John W Davis. ----- high protective Forduey-McCum- r u r tiu e y -M C L u m - ------- York ~ m btib , Deno- 1>« qo The district around Lookout moun has b«*n nullified by decision of the 1 ‘ ------- Piano—Roberta and Edna Vannice ber Act Is a groat burden on the ira,,c Pr88|J«ntlnl candidate, wae de tain In the Umatilla national forest «Homey general that the commission Organ—Rdns Rike housekeeper and wife, as she expends icrlb8d bf * » Noyes, of Syracuse, which has been closed to deer hunters t’1“’ no rl« h‘ to m le when legislative the fam ily budget; Foreign R eis- *• wonderful man” ln the course •nd to all others for several weeks »»«ctment covers the case at Issue, tlon*, In which the attitude of the at * sP*8cb b8 dall»ered there recent *7ey ZH araaa H. W ak efield S mith on account of fire hasard, haa been rhe »»«»on In the eastern part of the Democratic party Is set forth In com- , r Mr' Noyes was formerly American Vocal Sole -Rdna Vannice Opened by the forest service. 't«te on Chinese pheasants will be parison with the Republican party's Rh,n8,8n<l Commissioner He ex- backdoor "bootlegging bla,n#d tbat until recent years he had With a big run of sllversldes re- 3p*’n et,h t October 6-12, lnclu- attemptad •7 a « C i t i l a J t o a t a s a E nu KLMANK participation" In tbs World Court; a l’**n a R’ Publlean. ported to be hovering off the mouth ,lve Organ Solo—Pearl Falk comparison of the records of the two 'John Darl8 ’• ,ha «< *t »11 around of the Columbia river and some fish 11 was reported at Salem that a entering, Astoria fishermen and can ,ult wo“1«* t* «led In the courts to parties In sponsoring social welfare abl8 man 1 ha¥8 8T8*' known.” de S b r a m a a a a t ^ r a m p a ta R. 8. MoBRIION nlng plants are looking for • period of te«‘ ‘he authority of the secretary legislation; a comparison of the la- r,ared Mr Noyes. "He Is an honest bor records. In which It Is shown ,h,nk8r and «” honest doer. He has Pisno Fourhaa.ls— Roberta snd Rdna Vannice activity during the next 10 days. 3t «‘«»e In connection with the ar- that Mr. Davis' labor stand Is 100 no *’ 88 *° gT,nd- He comes to the Dlnty Moore, a wide ranging, steady, r“ n«eme“ ‘ the ballot at the No vent- per cent, and concluding with a rela- no,n,Ba,|on with no obligation to any J a tA a S a > ia g K m i LffVERINO speedy - --------a setter, - was w declared ths All all- ber *dect,on- «" — It » relates to m filling on airu IQ« ------- V...VO w ung tlon of the civil service scandals In a,kD know» hlg country. He •■><.» _a .a- raranrlas iea Ik . ____ Organ Sola—Pearl Falk, with Chorus ags field trial dog of ths Pacific coast T«c ,n c le « ln the state supreme court. the Republican Administration o f know« "««hlnglon. He knows as few a t tllA as. a. T h a n la ln fltt . I . S W a. at the close of the final event In the The plaintiffs 1a ths action, whose 1 »»«-»»24. utker men do the real condition of Iw Western international Field trials at Damn have not yet been divulged, A chapter In the book Is devoted l8rBati«»Ml affairs. He Is practical S T ra m p a t S a l t M. L o EB-E va .N* forth the . record of io the Eugene. Dint y Is owned by PhU 8 will contend that aU of the candidates to setting - --- ---------- avvzu Ol e ,Ba *?’ a ll,8-|<’”« habit of working Pieeo Sixbands— Robe,ta snd Edna Vannice, Mamie Falk (or the two vacancies in the court Democratic party on Child Labor ’,,<OT,*,8l7 *“< * «’«•ng thoreugfcly what Fredson of Shelton. Wash. More than l»0 women from all parts ’h° Uld ** ,,,oup*d on ,h8 under laws, showing how the only two Fed •ver needs to be dons ¡•a a f, C aag C eoffriy O’H ara "We beve been welting fer Juat such state, members members of of the the Oregon h* d**’« “* “ «» <* "vote for two." The eral laws ever enacted were by that of the the state, » man as John Devi« He wr®U makt party Mr Davis' record and cam Girls' Chorus Daughters of the American Révolu »ocretary of state has held that the paign utterances on Child Labor are » President of whom we could all he tlon, met in Salem Friday, at a special * ° *,c a ®clM *° ,b * »upreme court a t ia f f given In full. Including his statem ent proud -------- — He would make ,nie this country stats confsrence. Thsv w e r e r.iiea *hould 68 H-8««*«« «» separate offices. B eethoven state conference. They were called that If he were a member of a State 3ro*P*r®us He would help to bring F ,»no- Rolarte sad Edna Vaeaiee »2 Mre. Seymour Jones, elate regent. snd has arranged the ballot to that legislature, he would vote to ratify ,h* «-'VIA" Organ- Mamie and Nellie Path ln honor of Mrs Anthony Wayne Cook, - - - ____ • he Child Labor amendment For real succeon, farming must be president general, highest officer of --------- • t t Women are Invtted to etudv the J A a S a a A f a t 9 t a a , a t ( F a r y W e d d in g ) S favldin » the national organisation, who la visit- In buying a purebred bull for grad record of Calvin Coolidge, when ae recognised ae a mode of life an well as a ineena of making a Itvfcig. Pian» Novelty—Roberta Vannice ing In the state. ing up a herd, remember that the pedl- Governor of M assachusetts he was re • • • puted to have halted the Boston po J / (The R.C«) D uband D u G« ao Tbe proposal to bond Baker county tr ** ln H*8** 18 B"t 8 Cu«mntee that It la especially necessary to make r »IOO.O08 for the construction and " b“U ** wh"‘ he 8bo»ld b*- There are lice strike, thus laying ths founda use of the alio In a season when the I mao Fonrhaads— Kdna Rike. Robería Vannice tion for the "Coolidge myth of calm corn crop has been damage» by ball Improvement of the B ekerV alty sod I anl- S r a a m .a g a f .M y C to S^ f ness. coolness end courage,” the booh or drought. -■ _ ~ . J Song—Roberta and Rdna Vannice Thousands of cattle arc being taken out of Lake county by the large ranch ers on account of a shortage of hay for the winter feeding. I I I OCT, * Democratic Committee Issues Special Text Book for Use of Fair Campaigners. 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