Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 20, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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’ ’ Avast, m atey ” — Set you
•ourse to •••>
L e o n E r r o l and
D o ro th y G ish
in
“ CLOTHES MAKE THE
PIRATE ”
were visitors at A lbany Wed- '/ ^
T1
I ! L TT
nesday.
Gas 1 ax U pheld
J. J. Corcoran does the ce- J
by W olverton
ir.ent work a t the new Alling- ’
ham barn.
Portland. Or.—Federal Judge Wol-
Mesdamea Will P o rter and ’erton upheld the validity of the
Nick Kennedy of Shedd visited net«’« gasoline u i for auto users
Mrs. T. I. M arks Thursday.
, * hen he dismissed the suit of the
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Portland-Seattle Auto Freight Co. and
JAN.
2»,
IK i
E ff e c t iv e J a n , 1.
M o rth b o u n d
S ta g e »
Leave Halsey 9:13 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.
S o u th b o u n d
S ta g e s
Leave Halsey 11 Oi a u . and 4:03 9. m
t r e e towage w ith in hve miles of H alsey,
rem em b er 16x5. I ’ll be there.
L ig h t A C E T Y L I N E
W E L D IN G
I f you tieed me ju s t
The northbound stages both go direct!.
into Portland.
1 7
The morning southbound stage roes
straigtt through to Kosebnrg and make,
connections that day for all points south
of Roseburg Medford. Aahlknd g /»,,.
Past, Klamath Falls. Marshfield * Bd
Coquille.
The afternoon southbound stage make,
connection for points tbis side of Rose-
bnrg, with a night stopover si Ro,eburr
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_____
for all points
out of there.
‘ i? ra . °^eman a n d '» long Hat of other truck firme which
and fender brazing
d au g h ter Ernestine spent Sun- [,«, t>e«n brought against Secretary of
io ye goode syile s p littin g come­
done here.
R
R
A
PMAN.
day a t L. H. A rm strong's.
die of ye bold buccaneer
State Koier. alleging that the J cent
Ain». A dda Ringo an a ila rry ' ax la illegal and In violation of the
( ’Tie rum ored this story gave
the ocean its ro ar)
-uaooit drove to vo ltag e u to v c aderal constitution. alnce It apparent-
ouuuay to atieu u a u n til day y Interferes with interstate shipments
A lfo rd A rro w s
COMING
SUMMONS
ceieut auon lo r A in. itingo s if goods.
In the salt, the track operators asi-
N e x t S a n .— M o n .— Tues.
.a bier.
Ml the return of »
4 oee.oeo which they
Ja n . 34— 25 — 26
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
A t F riday's m eeting of the «Id had been collected Illegally
Orego
W.
r
.
m
.
a.
oi
uie
t
.
Albany
hrwugh the gas tax.
G LO BE
Miss Lillie R ickard s p e n t' ¡»y. D e p t . 2 .
nurcn, Aivsuames s. J. ¿until, The truck men maintained that the week end at.hom e.
A. G. W aggener and E. A. j Halsey Railroad Time
•*. Ai, Aimer, B. ai . B ouu and
W aggener his wife,
___ rhea the state levied a gas ta x ap-
Halsey Happenings
North
W arren Isom and fam ily
8outh
»V. P. VV ahi reviewed ttle ¡»lying the proceeds to the constrnc-
P laintiffs,
12, 3:24 a. m.
were
Sunday
guests
a
t
E.
D.
(Continued from page 1)
17-, 12:09 p. m.
loa
and
repair
of
rural
poet
highways,
vs.
year s work. Owing to grip
5:15
a.
m.
16.
15, 12;45 p. m.
Isom ’s.
Agnes S truthers, unm arried; 18, 8:16 a. m.
and colds the attendance was , dong with the reducing of bonded in-
George M axwell is home.
33, 8:12 p. m. flag
lebtednese on such roads, then the , —
4.O0
p.
m.
3»,
Lee Ingram and fam ily spent J. E. W aggener, unm arried;
31, 1:34 p. m. flag
Little Paul P arker is among light. Next m eeting with Mrs. itate violated the federal laws which Sunday
evening
at
-----
_
_John
Lyman
W.
Patton.
the grip patients.
irohiblt the taking of tolls on such Rolfe’s.
~
idson, h er husband ; E. I. W ag- «
«outh of Eugene,
gener and Lydia W aggener, I
' d,rect conBDCtl*n ior Marshfield
W e presum e that, no m atter weds.
R oberta Vannice has been
Mr. and Mrs. Levi H ostettler
to P°in t«-
how many copies of last Sat­ "The state could jnst as well have
on the sick list.
and a j I Passengers
for siuth of Eugene should
visited
a t . « F - ran k K ro p f’s Sun- his w ife; Veda Roush an
luw
tvw
m
at
tuc
m
uuej
»UOUIG
go
10
---
—
—
lirected
that
the
money
should
go
to
urday’s Albany D em ocrat-H er­
•
-A
•
I
take train No. 17.
G
eorge
Roush,
h
e
r
h
u
s
b
a
n
d
;
Rev. Robert P ark er and wife ald may have been left over, he state treasury for use for general day afternoon.
atage
G eorge H. W aggener a n d , Halsey-hrownSville
.,
----- leaves Hal-
both have the flu.
none are for sale. Mr. Alex­ •urposes.” said Judge Wolverton. “If
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson P auline W aggener. his w ife ; sey at 7 a. m a n d 12:15 and 8:1» p. m.
been done, there could not
m. and
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell is doing a n d e r’s scholarly editorial for his had
,
.
oyvnt
in hursday
u ia u d ) eve
ill II if of last O scar P. W ag g en er and M ar- 3 35 and 8:45 P. m.
spent T
evening
been the remotest Inference that week a t C hester C urtis’
some work in Portland.
th a t p ap er was linotyped by a lave
g
a
re
t
W
aggener,
his
w
ife
;
El-
he U x was a toll upon the privilege
v n e ste r VUrtlS .
L. E. Gormley of Springfield traveling printer whom the if using the highways for automo-
Ruth and Elsie K ropf were ' ira " • H al] and Ge0- R - H all, Qu,00:nn
ditors
would
like
to
interview
absent from school w ith severe h er hu sb an d ; Irw in G. W ag-
90109 Mai1
visited relatives a t Halsey over
lUes."
. I
£_
,
,
O'nriot' nnd \ f n k „ l lit.- ____ __ I A A t a a the w
w s
with a club, for he inserted be­
the week end.
H a ls ey FU„
postoffice
OU1C( m ails
colds fo r several d a y » this &ener and M abel W aggener, . .........-
tween the lines of wisdom a
[his w ife; Virgil E. W aggener close going north at 11:50 a Œ.
week and last.
the obstruction of B arrett couple of his own which the M cCam ant is
and Lois W aggener, his w ife; »nd 5:20p. m.
Bros.’ property by the south pap er apologetically explains
Mrs. W allace H aw k and G eorge E. W aggoner and I Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
approach to the Albany bridge were published unw ittingly,
tO DC Heard -^rs- Clover of Springfield K atherine W aggoner, his w ife;
p. m.
____
spent W ednesday and Thurs- Jessie Allen, u n m arrie d ; Min-
“ decidedly unprint­
Mrs ,O. W. Frum and though
T o " B row n sville, 6:20 a. m. and
r - Consideration day of ,ast L fie
week
w ith th e ir nie L. Lilly and F ran k Liiiy, 1 M o r n i n g stag# to Browns-
daughter Ruth and Mrs. E. E. able.” Obviously, we cannot
Washington. D. C
J n g ra m
„
- ____ m s-
Gormley and m other, Mrs. reproduce them .
er h
hu
u ra n
-----
- raw
by the senate judiciary committee of
h h er
u s s b b a a n n d d • ; L L a aura
B. G atch- I v ilj» goes
»” • on 10
to v
C
ra w fo rd s v ille ,
Frank Gray, drove to Albany
the nomination of Wallace McCamant j
Mrs. A rth u r Leighton and eH and L. W. G atchell (here-1 Holley »“J Sweet Home,
Friday.
to the ninth federal circuit court bench two children of
Brownsville tofore im pleaded by nam e of
W a n n ed Over
awaits the return to the senate of afe spending some tim e
with A. A. G atchell) h e r h uusuattu;
Mr.
Eldon
Cross
u sb an d ;
Mrs. Clara Esson spoke at
.
7 and “ Mrs. ^
iuuu vross
These niae p aragraphs, re ad y
A lbany S aturday,
the Christian church Sunday- (or the press, were o m itted lusl Chairman Cummins, who has a slight Mis. L eighton’s m other, Mrs. H arry B. W aggoner and M a r-Im otored
attack of bronchitis.
R. E. Brock, while h er husband g a re t W aggoner, his w ife ;
morning and afternoon. She •seek lor lack of room.
Senator McNary, republican, Ore­ has gone to C alifornia, hoping W alter R. W aggoner and Am y
3 W . of
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W aggoner, his w ife; O rville r- W illam ette M eridian in
H. L. Straley and fam ily gon, said he had telegraphed the judge to get relief from asthm a.
Will Robertson.
to hold himself In readiness to come
•vere in A lbany S aturday.
V. W aggoner, .
unm
O re
regon,
eontain-
u n m arried
arrie d ; • U nn G°u nty.
y’ yu
&on. contain-
Jan. 22 is the date set for
here for a hearing before the commit-
—
m o v v a m was
w as c
a n - Orval C. W aggoner
Mrs.
Joe v Cersovski
call-
and Mar-1
1 — 4° a c re -- s; ’ kh.a
t the
defend-
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¿tilli
a
A
“
I
-
-
—
w
aav.
Mrs. Irm a Shotw ell spent tee,
the hearing in the suprem e
and that
the hearing win be ar- ed to iv
P ortland
Sunday to
be g a re t W aggoner, his w ife;
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----v-v.
iu a u u ounuay
iu ue
Gn ° i? ,e H - W aggener,
Ihe
week
end
in
Salem.
court of th e appeal from the
ranged as soon as Senator Cummins a t th ? bedside of h er m other,
Alisa L. Thomson and H enry u ^ r TPl W aggener, E lvira W.
perm anent injunction Judge
Mrs. Lewis H eitzm an, who is B.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carey is well
Thomson,
W
a g g en e er r find
t>.
tnom son, h e r husband ; | vg .1’ i 7
vvayi?en
and
McMahan issued to restrain spent th e week end a t W. L.
The nomination was sent back to seriously
ill
Little
? nna Daniel S. W aggoner, unm ar- X,lrgH K W aggener a re each
Ihe
committee
by
the
senate
after
Theresa
accom panied
h er rie
ow ner
Paul Dorm itzer of Portland W ells’.
ried d ; ; M artraret
arg aret E
E. W aggoner, I tne
ZÍÍ-Oy,n
er ot
of an
1. undivided one-
Senator Johnson, republican, Califor­ m other,
so is absent from u un
m
arried
;
G
eorge
Roberts
;
I
p
?
rt
1 *“ 11 fee 01
of saia
said
is out of two Albany jails on
n
m
arried
;
u
e
o
rg
e
R
o
b
e
rts•
K
”'
nia.
had
led
a
determined
fight
against
Miss Julia Severs of Albany
three appeal bonds on booze spent the week with h er friend the nominee on the ground that In school.
th e unknow n heirs if any of |
d efen d an ts
? said
a id G
pn rora P
n k n v in if he be I vn°r
^ e o r f g f e e . T
E. W
c z iz n n p r
Tnooi-»
charges. He pleaded guilty of Miss Ruth Frum .
George
Roberts
W a aggoner,
Jessie
1920 he violated his pledge to the vot­
profanity and paid $10 for
deceased;
Ilis
R
oberts;
the
"Ilonie
L
-
W
,
L
aura
ers of Oregon to vote for the candidate Inheritance T ax
that.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore (or the presidential nomination who
unknow n heirs if any of said
G a7:hw ’ H a rry B. W aggon
Repeal Advised Ilis Roberts if he be deceased ; er and W a lte r R. W aggoner
The illness of Hugh Leeper uid children of A storia ar? won out In the Oregon primary.
visiting
the
la
tte
r's
sister,
Miss
are each the ow ner 01
of an
an un’
un-
H attie Thom
in o m p pson
so n ; ; the
the un- S
called his daughter, Mis. L.
Washington. D. C.— Senate republi­ known heirs if
any
of
said
7
,
°
r«
-f,ftysixth
p
a
rt
in
W. Byerley of W aterville, and Fleet» Livick.
HUGE PROJECT IS PLANNED
lin attie
t - t in Thom pson if she
1
. be de­
.
1 IPG
ld r re
nn
.» e
fee n of f «O
said
a lk
lty ., ; . al
th a - t A th
cans and democrats on the finance H
husband, and Mrs. Alvin Leep­
Mrs. R. B. K enoyer is back Washington Grant* Water Rights for committee compromised their differ­ c e --—
a s e d , ; C harley iv
R u oberts;
u e rts ; the defen
A d an ts ; Orvai
4,, * C. W aggon-
er of Monroe to Halsey W ed­
10m a visit in Corvallis with
ences on tax reduction and ordered by unknow n heirs if any of said c ’, , , 1 sa L' T h°m son, Daniel
100,000-Horeepower Plant.
nesday.
I h ü f ln t r
.
I O. ŸV 5Ì (Zornrt O»«
___
. —
d a tiv e s and is again a t the
Olympia, Wash.— W ater power and unanimous vote a report of the bouse C harley Roberts if he be de­ i»- W aggoner and M argaret E
Phyllis and Buddy Holt have mnie of her brother, George pulp and paper mill development, ex revenue bill to the eenate with con­ ceased ; the unknow n heirs if W aggoner are each the ow ner
siderable modifications.
been seriously ill with bron­ Starr.
an
undivided
one-
any of Susan Roberts T row ­ of
pected to cost »18.000.000, was fore­
The committee voted to change the bridge deceased; and gen eral­ two
chial pneumonia at the home
hundred
and
tw
en­
cast
when
R.
K.
Tiffany,
state
super­
The all-day m eeting of the
of their g randparents, Mr. and
p a rt
in
fee
visor of hydraulics, granted temporary surtax schedules on incomes between ly all persons unknow n having ty-fourth
W.
F.
M.
S.
at
Mrs.
L.
C.
M
er­
»24.000 and »65,000, but did not ac­
Mrs. A. J. Hill. Mis. Hill was
ria m s F riday was postponed water rights on the Cowlitz river In cept as great reductions on those sums c r claim ing an in terest or es­ k i a a,d ^ Ity: and th »t they
also ill for several days.
southwest Washington to the Barbus
ta te in the p ro p erty in this hold said land as ten an ts in
m account of th e death of Mr.
as advocated In the democratic plan.
Brooks
company
of
Minneapolis.
suit,
D efendants.
common subject to the rig h t
A compromise schedule was adopted
¿Miss F leets Livick’s niece, Wealey.
The Backus-Brooks company pro­
of
dow er and of curtesy of
To
A
gnes
S
truthers,
Veda
between the democratic proposal and
Virginia Moore, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Will A braham poses to develop approximately 100,- the
their
respective spouses; Sec­
Roush,
George
Roush
h
er
hus­
house bill.
living with her aunt, was ope and son Carl were in Halsey 000 horsepower of electricity, to be
disputes as
as t<
to
band,
George E. W
aggoner ond, th a t all utspuies
Inheritance
provisions
of
the
pres­
v
lu’
•
w
affgoner,
, rated upon for appendicitis at Saturday. They brought th eir used in connection with a projected
K
a
th
e
n
n
e
W
aggoner
his
wife,
I
"
,
,of
said.
realty
be
ad
ju
d
i-
Albany last week Tuesday. little son to the doctor, as h,> pulp and paper mill and Insulite fac ent bill were stricken out by the com­
«
r
'L
e
V<
W
aggoner,
Orval
C.
|
ta
te
d
this
cause,
and
th
a
t
mittee
by
a
vote
of
15
to
1,
Senator
tory.
Reports of her condition are uad been ill.
.
----- iu One °.{
° th e r parties to
favorable.
O. R. Blrkland. personal represents King, democrat, Utah, dissenting.
SUI*, ^ ave any interest in
Besides voting to repeal future lev­ er his wife, Ailsa L. Thomson,
Mrs. Inez Freeland had re ­ tlve of E W. Backus, president of the
Miss M ildred Brock su ffe r­ cent news of the arrival of a Minneapolis firm, announced tha- en ies on Inheritances, the committee de­ H enry B. Thomson her hus- Said re a lty - Third, fo r a de-
and
P lo n in l
c
. .
I | ctpp
Daniel
S. n W r aggoner’
cref fn
to. the effect 't a. h a t * said
ed the severe injury of a leg new grandson a t the home of glneertng on the site of the o wer creased the maximum tax from 40 per h band.
M
argaret
E
.W
aggoner,
George
realty
is so situated th a t par-
25
per
cent
on
outstanding
In
in an autom obile accident near Mr. and Mrs. M erritt, n ear project would be completed w :hin siz ' cent to
*° ” P* r CPDt ° ° ou'« '» ndl^ '»
or elaht
m onth.
atw,,» two . year.
...___ «“ ¡"‘
» “ " ents
the Lake Creek church. H er Prineville.
Roberts, the unknow
heirs
if i , tltlon ; cannot be m ade w itnout
ithout
M .iiv iiu w n
ii n
e ir s n
or
eight month.
About
“ T“ ': on Inheritance taxes levied
fln
co id George
___ rt Roberts
. . “ if Itfrpat
sister, Mrs, M arie Lowery of
any v n of f said
g n \a t Prejudice A.
to a*
the ow ners
dll be required for the conetru tlon )
Oregon City, with her child-
he be deceased; in
Ilis s Roberts,
Roberts, P " T
«PPotnting
disinterest-
of the project, he said
tk
, n p -F
F v tu
u n j t a a -------
aisinterest-
Langley Enters Prison.
<n e tllilc
n n u r n
n l heirs
i.,,'- . .-a
d P
on R eferee
.
the
unknow
if any of ¿ l e ed
^ r v o n n n as
for
th e
ien, is at the home of her
Gooding
B
ill
is
Atlanta, Ga —John W Langley, for
d
*h3tIRoberta
if
he
be
de-
1
e
tb
ere
of,
th
a
t
said
rea
lty
m other, Mrs. Lulu Brock.
j • H attie "Ti_____
11
d e -Ik an H
m a t said re a lty
Al Smith to Quit Politics.
10 year* repreaentatlve rrom Ken
Cea.M’ri
H attie Thom pson; the OP
¡e aold and a fte r paym ent
on the Rocks ceased;
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. M iller ucky. entered the Atlanta federal
Albany. N. T — After Edwin Cnrniag
prison here to begin serving n two- chairman of the Albany county d-mo
Thom pson u if ä sne
e V oe d d o e - I ------ ° « « » »na
.n d disburse-
d ta b u m í
year sentence imposed on coavtction r « ttc ovgnuieuon. w a. uaealm only I W n.hlngtoa. D. C -O pponjtion at POOCnrf , • »..vuipoun
— «.1
T-u e
j -
_
aaa
ceased; /'"
C ’k harley
R oberts; the I lilkiviFt,
rnents ‘"eluding
$150.00
as a
elected ch.trmnn of the New Vort [he lnte„ t<(e Co m . W c« S S L »
if conspiracy to violate the protub:
c
ì
ì
r
t
.
'
:
nnlÌ
H
2
..if
,.*”
/
1-'
»«id
th a t
’.Ion laws.
P
h
.,I
D
,
3
11
any
said
p
n
u
orneys’
fee
at
e r T - X « k ? X ^ B,‘‘*L‘>' r'
l° tb' G0Od,n‘ bUL tc
'’ M C harley Roberts if he be de- the r ^ « i n d e r be by said th
ref-
’he co-m - t l e T l n
“ d ,bOrt h,aJ Pr° Ttllon
am ong the
the committee that he wonld r- tire
commerce net w „ »«preened to censed; the unknow n heirs if cree distributed
brid ° f / usan Koberta T ^ J Î H ' æ - according to th e ir £
'rom public ¡tfe at the esd of bis ; re»
T h e Good E a ts
, j
1 Oregon Stages Inc.
R e s ta u ra n t
I-A N G W O O I)
SAVES FUEL
LASTS LONGER
LOOKS BETTER
PRICES RIGHT
BARTCHER
F U R N IT U R E C O M PA N Y
ALBANY
lin in g room and kitchen fo r
rent
S«“ p ro prietor for fu rth e r
m fo r
CUT FLOWERS
S
HFPT A
M l I l T ¡M
c i r l
SHE!
Flonl «od
Mn»K Shop
Albany
Rod C e d a r
kffrvewHwre B c.-d Budget Denoyrc« l.
r k:c«<o —T h e reccmcieoded barret
or the t oitod States department of
cult are was branded as “monctro-
aty.’ ta a statement issued here by
be America« Farm Bureau federa- < a
ebich alec declared that ajrr.-a l-jre
•tri
'n a tio n
H A L L 'S
eet term aad retura to New York city
«*•
!UT* b**° ,b* <5,r*r’or
Polities “N o w
cb could have beea does. The lad-
tet win hare m be eatlrely rewritten.”
'«‘■‘•red the statement rjo e d by • « .
M eratloa e pree’ deat. Sam H Tbomp-
>OO. banker farmer nf Quincy, HL
P o sts
Pey OeWe Piro». Oree«. iwVeemee
Waehiurtoa. D. C— Crewe, wa, *4.
by the A m e ric a (o verameat
Mr I
i’ "
V u c k ° * ° K». .See kat ao »xtoaeioa of • I II bee »r«
M r . L a u b n .r, h .I mv . Or w „ t e «redit will be made and that tk.e goe-
•mtaeat experta O re » « t» fojn w
N . O. Itaec .cn ,. O o ld ^ n O r»
M ade from o ld .g ro w tb c e .j.r
im d
,5 ° * M h -
7 ft
•«•uni debt of »Heeaee« _
barber
SHOP
eke eenate commerce committee by
John J. Each, member of the commis­ ly «11 p i r , „ „ s u n k n X T X b s r " ’ -'- r e l i e f ' X ’. H be e X
sion.
He read a statement which he said to,
“ a L*
m ierest or P8- r C , .,,u s sum m ons is Dub-
J ed ln The Rural Enter-
represented the view , of all members i t n p f hed property •» this
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’ ' for six con-
IN D T efendants
H F “v Ä \4 v abovr
uvy W anied•
week
of the commission excapt four who had suit.
vllE f e
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- by <>rd'!r o i the
(tven him Individual statements to s t a t e H o f N o r k : o ! Í
U f' OREGON: Y o u J',10"' B- M. P a 'y n e 7 " c ? u n t7
Preeeot It is said the majority could
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see ao necessity for passa<e of a bill are hereby required to a p p e ar P udge of Linn County
mnd.,
the c J m p l ^ . laron.
I
made I n A l b . Z ’f t y»«”
ffn n
which will hare the effect of main­ and answ er tho
the above nam ed plaintiffs in r\ a° un,y- Oregon, on th e 6th
taining to a considerable degree. If not tt,..
u
P 'a in tills in I .,
v reg o n , on th
entirely, the competition of rail and abov OZ iH ^ le.d_.C.OUrt’ in tb «'
ha/ A 0/ ? \ n u ary'J 9 2 6 ,
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n
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water carriers between points »here
',he" K 7 k T s a i d l tTon h"-r«’of*i8l? J en,‘? t h Pi i b,ica;
both forms of trans portal Ion are now file with
court within six ¿ ¡S k a f ^ p n u a r y . 192«.
13th D ay ° f
In operation "
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a I p of Ik«
_ a publica-
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The purpose of tha measure Is to the date
the first
TOSSING & TUSSINC
prevent railroads from charging high­ ire n hO tl t ,S Summ‘»ls. and you f ,,sto f f i^ address H Usev ó r -
er r a t*, for a short haul than for a are herebv nniifi^ri «u-, > ■
Irir,,,, i « ,
.
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loog om
The Gooding proposal. Commission com plaint as hereby reauire I L a
NOTIC b
er Each eaid. would prohibit the Inter­ Plaintiffs w
i l l applj;
. » . n . r<‘ t ,’ ^ U
of
will
'T lrp
h (l.
e H APpoi»ti.ient
w
a r AÎ.’.n;,^ ,r,‘*r Wilh
state commerce commission from per i n S d
n the. reI,e f' d‘^ a n d , i
mltttng carriers to make low rates to
b»',»¡ e u / *7*2,ht* ,h*
in »aid com plaint, tow it- Firat •igaed'
mark»! potato which are served from
.-.an r u“ .r rd" r^ ‘ ¿"■“2 Court
for
a
decree
of
thus
court
ad.'
« h e r producing points by water traae-
pointeil seiniini«. ,**""• h«« be«n »P-
•erme
«PProxtmatoly ,boee at the Britfeb
■” * 1 pocatloe
iemeat. The Qreek d.m e—
«farmed the Am en-aa <ammiaeu»
Wber^Ter there is enough mo le ture
> *' It had ao amhorcy to e«ter iato
la 'Le ootl to prepar. s r -w>|
t fuadia« agreemeat oa the l l t eee^
the A m e e v ..
, f - alfalfa a M emough motet are te
.
• »«rame-t
« . • . tbe
to sprawl promptly
Aarwrf aeedlag at thle crop Is as
reaariu os epr.t.« see<-,re
Judging th at the plaintiff
-e.ecof
-i» «-•
G- M aggener and the defend! liertteed All ’* ' • of George F «kbr.II,
. i*"* h,t,n« claim*
. n u Agnes Struthers. J J •ga,n,t .«<1
" a g g e n e r . M. E. Dav.dson, E .......... • H - V e - :,7htb;h; - -
I- " aggener and Veda Roush »— 'ir ,.
proper
, r. w"h th* pi
rtti-
a»" >■ at H*
. la Linn eeanty,
“ h'« Of»-
are each the owner of »n
“ • ’ «
•»r.
ofVthed Oi e7i,ghth Part in
th» a; > * ^ utheast Quarter of
k it
M. BOSdp
he N o rth east q u a rte r of Sec.
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