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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
H A L 8 E Y E N T E R P R IS E
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In dependent— N ot
n e u tra l— n e w s­
N«wi Notes
paper, published eveiy Weduetday,
Ur Was. H . W H E E l. E R
>1-60 a year In advance.
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A dvertising. 20c an in c h ; no diacoun
for tim e or spats : no charge for com
ooaitinn orciaugea.
La “P ala-fo t Paragraphs," to a lin e
• • a d v e itia in r dlagulaad aa news.
NOV. 5, irz4
News Notes From
All Over Oregon
More egg production MZ
pAsher’s Egg Producer ^ Gleaned
For
(Continued fro n, »ewe 11
John Wesley Goodman, 73, ratlv
of Oregon, was burned to death whe
bis residence in Coburg was destro)
$ Use
ed.
A
A fresh stuck of
hJER SEE MILK FOOD
;
C O M PO U N D
Special price oo one-half ton and ton
, lots .
W
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An Increase Io gas rates, amounting
to about 90 cents per month for eacl
customer, Is asked by the Souther
Oregon Oas company and will go inti
amount desired
effect tn Roseburg November IS ud
W A S I T A P L A IN L IE ?
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T h e economical food for calves, pigs and poultry
lees suspended by the commission.
Alexanders, Inc., the oldest depart,
Tbs opponents of the income tax
meat store In Pendleton, one of th*
published a list of letters purport­ landmarks of the city and of the east
ing to describe investments lost to era part of the state as far as mer
of w ithdraw n from Oregon on ac­ chandlslng history is concerned, wil
count of the tax.
The Enterprise suspend business, according to >
statement by Carl Cooley, mana«*-
nt the tim e intim ated the belief
Damagea In the amount of >1584
th at m any o f them were insin­ were awarded Ruby Dodson against
cere, though there was no oppor­ the city of Bend by a circuit court
tu n ity to investigate them befote Jury after hearing the suit In which
Mias Dodson alleged that she hud
' election. Here is one of them :
been permanently Injured tn a fall
On receipt of a draft of the state caused by a faulty sidewalk in Decern
income tax law io our New Y o ik ber, 1822.
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headquarters
instructions
were
Tunnel work on the Eugene-
sent to close the Pacific coast Klarnath Falls lire of the Southern | C A P IT A L
AND SURPLU S
branch at Portland February 1, Pacific will be well under way with­
1924.
L k w is -M kaks C o .
in 30 days, according to John G. Mc- |
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
The Oregon M erchants' Maga- Fee of the firm of Henry & McFee,
which has the contract for the buiUjZ
xine, Oct. *28, said :
lng of 17 tunnels In the Cascade mouq-'
U .'L . Upson, form erly of G ra n ts : tains southeast of Eugene.
Pass, developed a New York m ar­
The Southern Pacific company has
ket for Oregon eggs, shipping them
filed with the public service commie"
there by the carload. Two years
Economy, Beauty and
slon a tariff authorizing reduced rates
ago Upson induced a large Nen
on canned fruits and vegetables in
Quality
Y ork firm , the Lewis-Mears coin- .
carload lota between Sutherlin. Doug*
can
be
put
into
your kitchen by £
p in y , to establish an egg buying
las county, and CorvalllB. The rate
office in Oregon.
th e im -tallmeut of one of our
£
under the new tariff Is 27 M cents for
When the income tax bill was
100 pounds as against 3654 cents un­
passed the company
informed
der the present schedule.
Beit bv Test
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Upson that if it was sustained by !
vote of the people they would be | Members of the state emergency
Compelled to close their Oregon board held a brief meeting In Salem
and approved deficiency appropria­
office.
See our new and complete ¡ine Q
W hen the people sustained the tions aggregating >13,876.76. Of this
: amount >10,385 was to care for claims
law in November, 1923, instruc- ;
resulting from the activities of the
tions were scut to Upson to close '
state veterinarian anti state livestock
the firm ’ s business in this state.
Siaf" The prices are right "b*8
.
j sanitary board In the campaign
To a il of whica buncombe the against the foot and mouth disease.
m anager of the Pacific Coast
Thirty miles of ' The Dalles-Call-
P oultry
Producers’
association furnla highway tn WHsco county were
ordered surfaced by the state high-
replies :
way commission at atmeetlng in Port-
M r . Upson was bv no means land. When surfaoiij this will com
the first to ship Oregon eggs to plete the highway tn the* county. The
ship Gregon eggs to N ew Y o rk , section Is from Wlllto River to Cow
the w riter and others here in Port­ canyon. The work i n s awarded to
land having shipped lots of eggr Joslin & McAllister of Spokane for
to New Y ork long before M r. Up- >138,400. Twenty bidders competed
a 1PISK and T IR U S and 1PXHERT WORKMEN*
eon was beard of iu the m arket­ for the award.
ing of
eggs. I t is generally
In an effort to s«4:ure commodity
gates
ubes
Efficient Equipment
agreed that the reason that I.ewis- rates for binder twine from Portland
Mears went out of the egg business Into the distributive territory of the
UTO accessories
here was their failure to get eggs Portland Cordage company, complaint
■•UTO
Repairing prom ptly done
from Oregon producers,
W hile bas been filed with thia Interstate com
this company was in busiuess here merce commission lay the Portland
the association shipped twenty-five Traffic & Transportation association
cars of eggs east for every one the It la maintained that tike lack of such
• mipany shipped. The same com­ rates places Portland! at a dlsadvan
pany shipped a great many more tags as compared w'gh eastern com
•gga east sroin Seattle than fiom potltors tn eastern O fegon, Idaho and
Portland. There was no income Montana.
t ix law passed there. W hy did
In case Governor Plercei approves
they close up tliero at the shdic
an
option requested by B. C. Miles, a
time as here? As far as the O re­
gon producers being cut off from Salem capitalist, oiiverlnft the pur
the New Y o rk m arket Is concerned, chase from the staf e of 45 tons of
U. S. (V C. T. C. Tires New. low-priced Gill
Oregon producers are shipping flax fiber between 4|uly 1 aud Decern
Batteries for
More
service
ber 31, 1825, and ^180 tons’ of flax
mors eggs to New York than eyei
fiber
to
be
dallvemd*
during
l'826,
Mr.
Ford,
and
before.
Miles and his aaascMtes have propos
Star,
other
The Associated Press issued be­ ed to erect a yiodera flax sp.'qnlng
Chevrolet small cars
mill near SalesG. It Is said that the
A uto accessories
fore the election a review of the
plant would <Vat approximately >lM6,-
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
situation in the several states, in 000, of which/ amount more than >'?>.-
which it erroneously said : “ In 000 already X.aa been subscribed.
V erm ont the republican nom ina­
Four met» were drowned near Pow
tion for governor, United States era, In the southern district of Coos
senator and congressman always county, y ,ie n a logging train went
down on. a bridge on tho railroad on
has been equivalent to election.”
Salmon 'creek, and abother man was
In 1974 this w riter did his humble crushed to death under a ten-ton
“ PLATES TH AT F IT ”
part" in defeating Luke I*. Poland, bouldty which fell from cliffs as he
Gtowns,
bridge work and fillings. It wil
All
tbs republican nominee to eur- was r massing in Camas Valley
pay
you
to
get my prices ou your dental work
were
tho
result
of
the
recent
severe
Seed himself as congti-ssnian from
stor m which swept Coos county. The
Cusick
bank building, A lb a n y
the stoond Verm ont district, aud
-d In the logging accident are:
th a t was not the first tim e th at a 9 ‘ larles Lumbert. englaeor, of Pow
botlter from a republics n notuina ' rs; Floyd Rice, fireman, of Powers:
Archie Boone, conductor; W. C Wood-
tioa in that state was elected.
ring. mechanic.
Professor Elwood Mead, rocenlly'ap-
Insure New Seeding of
polnted cotatnlasloaer for reclamation
the interior department, has of­
Alfalfa by Using Care of
ficially proclaimed the lower Klamnth
The first winter Is the testlnr, time
(or a new seeding of alfalfa. Whether lake drainage district reclamation pro­
the stand comae through successfully ject a failure, and informed Game
depends largely on how well lx was es­ Warden Burgh,luff and W. L. Finley
Hay is worth just as much in storage as
tablished In the fall. The greater the of the Netlooel Association cf Audu
growth, the leas likely wilt the stand bon Societies that dikes would be
you might get for it in case of fire. Th i
suffer from winter killing.
opened end the water turned back In­
The experience# of -oany farmers to the lake. Lower Klamath lake was
company,
have demonstrated that add phos­ at one time* the principal breeding
value
in case|
phate oi a hlgb-anatyals fUrtEtxer ap­ ground for migratory birds on th» Pa­
plication at seeding time Is good in­ cific coeat and one of the mont Im­
of loss by fire.
surance for the new seeding. Alfalfa
portant bird roarrvatlous in tho coun
la very responsive te phosphorus far-
tlllesrs. Most soils are deficient In try.
phosphorus Ferttllicr enables the
young alfalfa plants to obtain an early
Mrs. F lo ra Wood e f Tangent
vigorous growth. Fertiliser, however, had four goiters removed bv a
does not make up for poor seed, lack of surgeon in P o rtla n d recently.
preps ratine of the seed bed. nr lack of
HALSEY
line. IJmlog Is often necessary for
bent reeults with fertiliser Wherever
liming Is needed, phosphorus Is quite
likely te he needed also.
The application of 2ftl to SIX' pounds
Cash paid lor
of fertiliser per acre before ee?41ng. i
First-class
W
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k
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Pou'lr
t
thoroughly mixed la with the soil. Is
All work done promptly and veasou-
one of the beet Investments that can
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H A LSEY STA TE BA N K
Halsey, Oregon
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
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BRI D G E & B E A C H *
RANGES
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HEATERS
3 H A LSEY GARAGE, A. E. FO O T E '
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HALSEY, Oregon
A R R O W GARAGE, Gansle Bros
No more cost
Skilled Auto repairing
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
A m e r ic a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
¡American Eagle Pii» Insiiranœ
Iwill pay you 86% of the cash
C. P. STAFFORD, A gent
Cream and Proaucs Station
BARBER
SH O P
te made to Insure success with alfalfa I
f J. W. STE PHENSON.
M. GRAY.
D RAYM AN
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M y ’" -rlO O K
ablv.
Phone No. 269
by the W estern
Newspaper Uniop
(Left over last week)
cam in the amdunt of approximate­
ly >4500 has been turned over by the
and research of Its problems, both
present and future, declared E T.
Allen, toreet economist of the Western
Forestry and Conservation associa­
tion. before the more than 400 ragte
tered members of the Pacific loggin>
congress In session In Portland.
Construction of the state trout
hatchery near Canyon City will bs
completed this week, M L. Ryckman,
hatchery superintendent, has announo
ed. The hatchery wil be put In oper-
ation next spring. The cost of its
construction was >11.000 and it will
serve a country Into which It had
been practically Impossible to taks
trout try, because the fish car could
not be run over the narrow-gauge rail­
way which penetrates the district.
The supreme court dismissed an ap
peal in the case of the estate ol
Xarlfa Fating, deceased, the Children's
home and the Security Savings a
Trust company, administrator, appel
lants, against Thomas N. Strong and
others, appealed from Multnomab
county, where the case w n befors
Judge Tazwell. The appeal was Iron
an order of the court settling a final
account of Thomas N. Strong and C
Lewis Mead, as executors under the
alleged will of Xarifa Faling, execn
ted in 1916, and allowing attornej
fees of >50,000,
Camping In the natlenal forests will
be restricted to certain areas, accord
lng to a plan being worked out bj
the forest service, which to some ex
tent will be carried out In 1925. Camp
lng grounds will be established al
given points and persons desiring ti
spend their summer outings In th<
forests will be asked tq pitch theh
tents there. This step will be takei
to prevent forest fires and to obvlat«
the necessity of closing the foresta oi
portions of them to campers durloi
the dry season of the year, as wai
done this year.
Happy Canyon association as rental
made by the night show of the Round
up In 1924.
The Porter-Carstens Logging com­
pany, a corporation, has sold to the
Union Lumber company its railroad
line located on the north fork of the
Clackamas river. The consideration
was >131,000.
Dr. George E. Dlx of Marshfield has
announced the construction of a
modern hotel In that city. The build­
ing will be full fireproof, six stories,
with 150 guest rooms and Is expect­
ed to cost >400,000.
The purchase of a part of a farm
of 670 acres near Rieth by the state
for the use of the eastern Oregon
state hospital has been completed, ac­
cording to Dr. W. D. McNary, super­
intendent of the hospital.
The public service commission will
turn back to the state at the end of
the present biennium approximately
>16,000 of Its appropriation, according
to a letter prepared by H. H. Corey,
chairman of the commission.
Ole Nelson, ex-pollceman of Port­
land, who recently won a suit for
>6000 back pay from the city, was
killed Instantly when his automobile
overturned on the highway six miles
east of Clatskanie, near Beaver Falls
Mrs. Belle Ooldtrlp, 40, who plead
ed guilty to burning the >30,000 Bum­
mer home of Mr. De Varney of Port­
land and taking valuables from the
place, was sentenced at Marshfield to
six years In the penitentiary for grand
Secure Herd Bull When
larceny and arson.
Demand Has Slackened
Twelve skeletons, believed to have
been the remains of a giant race nt
Most farmers who buy herd sires
Indians who formerly roamed through wait until they need one and then rush
the Klamath country, were discovered out and get the first one they can lay
by roadbullders on the big marsh, a bands on. And In this case, following
portion of the Klamath Indian reserva­ the crowd Is the worst possible pro­
cedure. The successful breeder select*
tion, north of Kirk.
his herd sire when the demand Is light­
The supporters of the >280,000 bond est, and gets a better bull at a lower
Issue election of August 29. In Coos price, says Professor H. A. Hooper of
county, were defeated In the circuit the state college of agriculture at
court In their suit to learn the legal­ Ithaca.
Forehanded men neither patch their
ity of the issue. The bond election
was held illegal by Judge John C. roofs when It Is raining nor buy herd
bulls when everyone else la doing the
Kendall at Marshfield.
same thing. If a man needs a lira
Surveys for the proposed Bear creek next spring, right now Is an excellent
storage basin for the Portland water time to start looking for him, says
system, located six miles above the Professor Hopper. The eternal law of
Bull Run headworks, are being made supply and demand works as well In
by a crew under the supervision of regard to bulla as It does with any
other commodity, he says, and the time*
Ben S. Morrow, assistant chief engi­
to catch bears Is when they -are out};
neer of the water bureau.
not when everyone elee Is bear-hunt-
Merle I. Minear, who slew his sister lng.
"So." says Professor Hooper, “If ■
with an ax and then attempted sui­
cide in Portland by cutting his own herd of cattle Is worth having, IF*
throat, Is on the way to recovery. A worth a little time and trouble spent In
looking up Its most Important single
charge of first degree murder was fil­
unit, and the man who Is wise gets hie
ed against the man as soon as it ap­ herd sire all lined np while the other
peared certain that he would recover. fellow lx putting It off till he Isn't so
The Eugene city council has voted busy."
to repeal the old ordinance which
Save toll and time by using yooi
allows anyone to operate a motor bus
bead.
line on the streets by simply making
e e e
an application and paying a small
It pays to fatten up your poultry for
license fee, and announced that a new a week or ten days before shlp|pli< to
ordinance regulating such lines would market
e e e
be passed and the license fee placed
as high as possible within reason.
When buying seed don't let two or
Under the provisions of a temporary three cents difference In prices blind
you Into sacrificing quality for quae-
Injunction granted by the state su­ tlty.
preme court, C. A. Murphy, acting
e e e
chief of police of the city of Astoria
The silo preserves the whole crow
and the Astoria city council, are pre­ stalks, leaves and grain, whether corn.,
vented from closing the soft drink es­ kafir or sorghum, so that there W
tablishments operated by A. T. Fuller scarcely any loss.
and Martin Costslla pending determin­
ation of their appeal to the circuit
N otice o r C it y T axpa yer s ' M k « t -
court.
IK6 —Notice is hereby given tb7 ,t oa
Monday evening, November 10th/ 1924,
A recommendation that the Inter­ at
the hour of 7 o'clock p. m ./ ¡n the
state commerce commission require council chamber, will be held a • meeting
the building of an extensioh of rail­ of the taxpayers of the c * y pf Halsey
road from Bend to Lakeview, Includ­ for the purpose of a.»- ...pting thj budget I
for th e year
as prepari :d by the
ing a connection with the Natron budget conyp’’ -
.
cutoff and from Harriman to a connec­
tion with the Natron cutoff was made
3i, 1«24, to Decem ber 31, lvzz ,
in a tentative report to the commis­
.Ktiimated Expense*
sion by C. I. Kephart, commission.
Conncilmen-------------- i
amlner.
-■*" Marshal, salary, lab., etc.--2. M
12 Ot '
Mayor---------------
Oregon pensions have b'
12. Ol
Health
o
ffic
er.............
as follows: Cathari"
-een granted
50.00
Recoider------- ------
Wasco, » 0 ; Paro”
-*e D. Johnson, Street lighting.........
612 OO
20 OO
>12; Sarah t '
. R- Lyons, Algoma. E lection s.. . . ------— -
William F
.. Davis, Eugene, >30;
>1000 00 I 51 000
Levi P
j . Keller, Roseburg. >15;
$
200.00
Wo-
. Oilman, Echo, >60; Clarence Street intersections .
(.tim ber--------------------- — 360.00
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udard. Portland, >15; W’llllam S. Street w ork.............. — 738 40
85.00
riyner. Eugene, >24; Gustave A. Ols- Maint, city property. . .
son, North Portland, >12; Fred Reed. Miscel. and labor.......... 136 60
Portland. >16.
>1520 00 »1520
For two dollars a year the state
> 2520
fish commission has obtained from J.
Estimated Receipts
L. Kendall of Pittsburgh and the Cali­
20.00
fornia-Oregon Power company a 10- License f e e s -------
500
year lease on a small tra :t of land Roail t a x . . ...............
520
lying along the banks of th*v VtatKIUB
Recapitulation
river, near the R. A. Booth bri'dge at
>25?«
Winchester, where It Is pl»nn<*l 1® Estimated expenses...............
520
Estimated
receipts.................
locate the largest fish hautiery' ®0
the Pacific coast.
Amount to be raised by tax >200«
With more than 8,000.000 acres
Byerderof th.BCm.ndlCLAi(K M>yof
cutover timber land now on the ham. V
A I. HliX. Chair®**
of Parirtr coast logging companies, th« I
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Industry; If beginning exh»a»yve study |
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