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To Take Teeth Out of Railroad Act For Quick Service a considerable burden now being people at dinner Sunday, carried by he town o f Prineville. • j Louis DeBord o f lionside, who is is understood that the road would haying at present with the E. O. L. require decided development to Co. visited his brother Frank Sun P R E P A R A T IO N of a bill emas- * coloring the tramiportatlon act of bring it up to required standard, day. Wm. Burley and Tom Mills came l'J20 for Introduction during the prea but such development also wou nt session of i-ongreaa baa been begun give added service and convenience down from Sage Brush Springs to attend the ice-cream social and >y Senator Brookhart (Rep., Ia.), who to residents in that distret. Few o f the Oregon drectors of program given by the P.-T. A . at caa elected on an anti-railroad plat- *orm last November. the Ochoco Timber company were Big Bend Saturday evening. Clint Allen o f Roswell was a bus acquainted with the tract purchased Reduction of the net valuation of by the company, Mr. Booth said last iness visitor on the Owyhee Monday. Ihe railroads to approximately $12,- Word has been received o f the i»»1.1»»i.uuO. aa compared with the val- night, and he had been urging them to inspect their new holdings for death of Mrs. Geo. Skinner on Aug. latlon of $18,600,000,000 tentatively some time. It was fo r that pur 27 at her daughter’s home in N ev died by the Interstate commerce com squeezing the “ water” out of railroad pose that the trip was being made, ada. mission, la probably the principal ob GROW ER S A Y S NO H AR M FROM but it was planned to make the trip capitalization. Mrs. Ellis Walters and Mrs. A. M. ject of the Brookhart bill. “The Brookhart hill would not only F E E D IN G A L F A L F A H A Y coincident with the inspeciton of Johnson and three children are in It would also abolish the I'nltad break the hold of Wall afreet,” any* the railway officials that they too Boise at the hospital where Mrs. A F T E R S P R A Y IN G . States railroad labor board and wipe the Railway Review. “ It would ruin W alters and the Johnson children might inspect the territory. out the section of the transportation counties Institutions which hold larg» It has been estimated that if the underwent an operation for the re act directing the Interatate commerce amounts of railroad securities and In moval of their tonsils Monday. railway s decide to build the 30 To te«t out the much debated spray commission to prescribe rates that will dividual Investors who have put theli miles o f road from the trunk line method o f controlling a lfalfa weevil yield a fair return on the value of the savings Into railroad stocks. The bill Last Week’s News the county agent arranged with the timber tract the cost would ap property devoted to transportation. would settle the rate question for thf Rev. Clive Williams and son were seven hay growers in different proximate $2,500,000. The “ fair return" Is now designated farmer hy wiping out freight rates Mr. Booth would not verify this over from Big Bend Sunday when parts o f the county to try it in by the commission as 514 per rent, bnt Railroads would go out of business, 1923. Individual attention was giver, estimate o f probable cost, declaring Rev. Williams held services after the railroads have never earned but and the farmer would not any longer C IU A U MTOKa ach man cooperating on the follow - that the Ochoco Timber company Sunday school. He will preach after points: To determine whether had not made a survey o f the te rri Sunday school on the 3rd Sunday of slightly In excess o f 4 per cent In any need to worry about rates. The Brook year since the act was passed In 1920, hart bill Is as truly Bolshevistic In A ll are cordially in SHAVING, H A 1K CUTTING infestation was sufficient ‘ o tory to be traversed by a railway each month. and that was last year. spirit and theory as any measure of vited to attend. tify the expense o f spraying at HOT AN D COLD BATH S Senator Brookhart would reduce the the kind ever Instituted In soviet Lou DeGoode has gone to the Kol- To determine the date ony, where he w ill help the Over- valuation on railroad property by Russia." L. a H A M A K E R , Prop. the first spray. To determine streets with their potato digging. u necessary to apply a second spray N y -s , O r»A Mr. K ygar is caring for his cows. Mrs. DeGoede and the baby are and Staked Rapidly. staying with her parents during his known until the close o f the season. TND IAN APO LIS.— Pnul Dresser, the absence. By the Editor. “ I sprayed twice, follow ing your Housler song writer, author of “On Mr. and Mrs. F. L. DeBord and instructions as nearly as possible,” A good many people are coming fam ily were dinner guests in the the Banks of the Wabash,” will sleep P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R L S says one hay grower, ‘‘using 2 lbs. into Malheur every day. Some of forever under the sycamores of the calcium arsenate in 100 gallons them are merely curious and want Klinghack home Sunday. R. R. Oversreet and son Robert dreHUiy river he Immortalized. of water per acre. The weather to see if they can find gold sticking The removal of the poet's body from OHT KO PATH S was very favorable. A t the time of around most anywhere. Others are finished stacking the grain on their St. Boniface cemetery In Chicago to the first spray the damage was o f the doubtful character and come Owyhee ranch Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Schweier and a proposed memorial park overlook quite noticeable. A t the time of to convince themselves it is all daughter Anna visited Monday in ing the stream, from the hanks of the second spray the a lfalfa was “ bosh.” UK. H A R R IO T DEAJtt Jim Worsham is the which the “ candlelights are gleaming." the Peutz home. showing new growth and budding “ doubt-dispeller.” He takes them will murk the success of several years Mildred DeBord left Tuesday for 1 wteopathio Phyctclaa quite freely, but the weevil were to his Red, White and Blue mine still coming and beginning to work and pounds out gold before their W alla Walla, where she will work of effort on the part o f the Indiana so Untarlo, Oregon. at prune picking fo r her uncle until clety. , from the Wabash— to the memory of i on the new growth. The weevil dis eyes. O ffice: Wilson B U * over Raders. high school starts, Sept. 4, when Immediately after Paul Dresser's the poet. appeared as i f by magic. The al Am ong the many who have come she will enter her senior years’ death, when the society was Informed The bowlder, how ever, was regarded falfa came on and bloomed nicely. in during he past week have been « that the author of tlielr favorite song only ss a temporary marker, and It I started the mowers on the 18th of number o f prospectors and others work. Miss Marion Lowe went to Boise was to be buried In an unknown grave was still hoped that the poet might W. B. H o x n June and got two tons per acre, who are out to stake claims and Tuesday to do some shopping. She In St. Louis, a movement was started sleep finally somewhere on the bonks which is ubout a normal crop in find gold. A good many brand new Bonded Keel Letale Denier will lenve next week for Waitsburg, to establish the bard's lusl resting of the river lie had known in his boy this vicinity. The second crop start monuments appear on the hills each Wash , where she will take up hei place on the Wabash. hood. Governor McCray of Indiana ed quickly. Our rig cost $300. With i day and every water hole within 1NHLHANOH work ns teacher in the high school. The consent of the relatives, how at last received a note signed by Uve reasonable care it should last for easy reach is continually muddied Office at Residence. 3rd A Bkrgood Wm. Burley and Thos. Mills were ever, could not he obtained, but the of Paul Dresser’s brothers and si» years. The material cost 50 cents by dirt being panned out in them, Boise visitors the latter part o f the original plans were tillered, and the ters, giving their consent to the re Aerea as per acre for each application. M y i L. W. Burtch o f Vale moved his week. poet was buried in Ctilcago, his grave movnl o f the body. brothers and I sprayed 140 acres o f outfit to Malheur the first of the Nyssa. Oregon. Miss Mary McGinnis had the mis- being next to that o f his father and The rlvu! cities of Terre Hante and our own hay. This makes the cost week. He is busy prospecting the ortune to scald her foot. Saturday mother. Lafayette both are contending for the small compared with the results ob hills for a “ find” fo r himself and Though very painful, she is now Pending the negotiations for a more honor of providing s memorial park tained. Regardless o f what others partner, Paul Moran. As soon as appropriate resting place th « grave— for the poet. Governor McCray has C IT Y D R A Y U N E think, I am strong fo r spraying ns there is a demand, Mr. Burtch will able to he around again. Mrs Wm. Peutz and children vis until recently— remained unmarked. announced plans for the establishment a means o f controlling the weevil.” open an assay office in Malheur, he C. hlinkeoberg ited Friday at the Wm. Schwelzer Then, one rainy Sunday afternoon, a of such a park. The Indiana society Another man writes: “ There are says. home. little hand of pilgrims from the In plans to escort the body to Its native A number o f claims have been malicious stories and unfounded re Mrs. Jesse K ygar is ill this week diana society, headed by Carroll Shaf soil, transfer the bowlder there, and PR O M PT D E L IV E R Y ports in cinmlation concerning the staked by John Rigby, Harry G. Grandma Bradley visited old Reasonable Ratea feeding o f alftilfa hay which has Kennard and Lloyd Riches o f Vale. friends and neighbors Tuesday, tak fer, Its president, visited the cemetery rcdedlcate the grave with appropriate been subjected to the spraying The first one they staked was nam ing dinner at the DeBord home and und dedicated a bowlder— brought ceremonies. PH O N E 16 method o f weevil control. I am ask ed the Cooledge in honor o f the n e v calling at George Glascock’s, dis ing you if you cannot give this mat president. On one claim they have tributing some of her early apples ter a truthful exposition. Person uncovered a quarts ledge o f some on her route, which were very wel ATTO RN EY'EH A T L A W ally, I want to thank you fo r advis size but have not received back the come to the recipients. ing us to spray.” Another says: results o f assays o f the ore. A fam ily reunion picnic dinner Bernard Eastman has picked “ I thought you m ight be interested was held at the Alvin McGinnis K. M. H LO D G H T* in m y success in spraying alfalfa claims for a number o f Idaho min home Sunday. The following fam Attorney < ’; Law fo r weevil. I cut tons first ing people— Malheur Enterprise. Col. Smith W. Brookhart of Wash ilies were present: Claude Smith’s Land and Probate work a Specialty. crop nnd second crop came on in ington, Ia„ the new United States Autos are not as thick during W. W . Smith’s. Andrew McGinnis.’ senator, la a farmer, soldier and law good time after first was cut. I am Nyssa, Oregon. _____ _ _ W alter Pinkston’s and Alvon Mc therush hours as some o the drivers. well pleased with results.” yer. He la a rugged, physically pow Ginnis.’ » • Gilder Watson is back from th“ erful man. He Is fifty-three years old L ■ > h Scratching moBquito bites is about weighs more than 200 pounds nnd L R. W. HWAGLEB coast fo r a visit with home folks. as safe as catching the itch. 5 feet 10 Inches tall. He never taste Attorney at Law liquor or tobacco and never awenr W earing new shoes on an outing Hornni I f 14, I f Asked how he did It, the morning fo! is about as safe as wearing none. lowing election, he snld : Wilson Bldg Indications A re For Further De “ Visiting the people In every conn Lethbridge, Canada, reports hen Malh* ur <„ oun‘ i J * ««1 iiita ' e Trans- Ontario fers Recorded During Week velopment. ty. Spending no fabulous sum* foi eggs as large as hail stones. of Aug. 18 to 25 posters. Individuals, farm organiza From Portland tiregunian......... tlons and labor organizations supported Some people find their most pleas Additional railway construction Margaret Patterson et vir to Sam me al their own expense. My election fo r central Oregon is foreshadowed ant reflections in a mirror. uel Armstrong-S'/4NEt4, S E 'A N W 'i was a victory for the fnnnera. labor in the joint visit today to Prine E H S W V «, SW HSW 14, and SEU Going in swimming before cool soldiers and mothers of Iowa.” ville o f R. A . Booth and directors of See. 26; S E K S E H Sec. 27; NK'-I N ing o f f Is about as safe as tryin g a One of the colonel’s favorite wal the Ochoco Timber company o f Eu E14 Sec. 34; N 'A N t t Sec. 35 25-38. drink o f bad moonshine. lops throughout the entire campaign gene, Or., and Ralph Budd, presi 8-7-23. $1.00. was: "Seven billion dollars of wa dent o f the Great Northern rail Frank M Grant to Lon Dotson-W tered stock must he pumped out o< way, and his s ta ff o f engineers. Mr. H S t tE H S E K S W t t Sec. 29-15-47. the railroads.” The repeal o f th- 3-6-23. $10.00. Booth and fiv e other directors of transportation act was the blgges the timbre company left Portland Hutton B. Syme to James Carlyle Sym e-SE 'ASE ti Sec. 20; Lots 7 and plank In his platform. last night and were scheduled to ings to your Colonel Brookhnrt Is president of the National Rifle Association ot Auier join President Budd and his party Vetch and oats are not so satis 8, Sec. 21; Lot 2, Sec. 28; and I,ot attention office. lea. He served In the Spanlsh-Amerlran war. During the World war he tralsad at Fallbridge this morning. factory for fattening pigs on grain 1, Sec. 29-26-43. 8-22-23. -7,000.00 10,000 officers and 6.INIO non commissi ned officers In marksiniinshlp will U S. A to Edward D Bmvman While Mr. Booth was unable to feed as alfalfa, clover, rape and These uie ticKlisii times for tin say definitely, it has been reported winter wheat, as shown by test o f Lots 9, 10, 13 and 14, Sec. 6; Lots of A stitk.x fl.\ paper that will < : i i • • Oregon experiment station. 1. 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11. and 12, and SF.M unofficially that President Donnelly the His has been ln\ented. Mn.vl»** it’s» « young lady with bare knees and h w ill Sec. 7-16-41. 5|4|23. fringe on her dress. o f the Northern Pacific railway and They do not stand the grazing so iiHid thing, hut if you start using it fo r John C. McConnell to Charles Me a sta ff o f engineers also would be well, and do not grow well after watch your step. Connell-SWt4SWt4 Sec. 35-28-39 About the only way a bridegroom you others. in the party. This is considered being eaten o ff. 8|23'23. $10.00. likely since the Oregon Short Line The French newspapers are pouring can become famous Is by forgetting We with your Change from corn silage to oats Sh eriff H. Lee Noe to Albert is owned by the Spokane, Portland itussian oil on tlie troubled waters of to attend the wedding. help all and vetch silage was made by the Hinsch-E'/iSWV», and W%SEV, Sec European diplomacy. And you know it Seattle railway, which in turn is In some circles, slang is no longer owned by the Great Northern rail O. A. C. dairy department feeding 11-19-46; Lots 2. Sec. 21-19-47. 8-25 ow soothing that is. tests, without any apparent ill e f 23. $3,737.90. ways jointly. a convenient enrichment of the Ian- Directors o f the timber company, fects or loss o f appetite. An abrupt When a man has a house full or J Kua« e but a " ew ‘■taleot. Complaints Filed in Circuit Court which recently purchased 73,020 change from either or these to sun grown «laughters, he generally has to E Reinhart Co vs. F. C. Wilkin The statement timi “jazz is in its acres o f pine timber 16 miles east flow er silage resulted in refusal to son. 8-21-23. $490. Recovery on note hid farewell to onions, except when Infancy” is discouraging when you re- o f Prineville, estimated to cruise eat, in all but one case. he dines out in company. $490.62. fall that only the good die young. 1,000,000,000 feet of timber, will il E. Young vs. R. W .Dougharity A disease that eventually causes urge the railway officials to exam How the old world has changed" 8-22-23. Recovery on notes $675. red raspberry, ine their new holdings, presumably the death o f the Esthonia has been sending commu J. II. Putnam vs Woodson Scoggin Here Kurope is sitting in conference with a view to determining the ad- blackcap and logan berries, firs t ap and in the reports one never sees the nists to prison. It appears that Trot- et al. 8-22-23. Recovery on note. visabitliy o f constructing a line to pears in short crop and reduced $385.78. iky Is much misunderstood in Esthonia. “ king” or “ MY government.’* growth o f vine. To protect sound open up the tract. Bertha T Green vs Fred Green 8- plant pathology depart F or the timber company the fo l hills the Work Is said to he a cure for unrest, A character expert lectured on “ how 25-23. Divorce. lowing directors left Portland last ment o f the O. A. C. experiment but some of the most restful persona How Cassie Blanche Richardson vs to pick a mate,” hut that is one sub E. S. Coilin' station recommends removal o f hills night: O. M. Clark we have ever seen uvoid work most Charles Edward Richardson. 8-24-23 Ject on which every unattached person billheads, 'that show indications o f the trouble. consistently. Amedee M. Smith and J. N. Teal, wishes to be his own expert. Divorce. lopes, cards, all o f Portland, and A. C. Dixon and Mr. Booth o f Eugene, Or. Now comes the season when the Petitions Filed in Prohate Court. until they all When a minister says there Is no OW YHEE Construction o f a line either from Guardianship o f Joseph Mullen 8- hell and his parish immediately cuts Monday morning newspapers are then ask Prineville or from the merged lines, 21-23. him off from the salary list, then lie chronicles of the woes of the Sunday Mrs. Dick Robertson and children in 15 miles west o f Prineville, is con merrymakers. knows he has been mistaken. Mrs. Frank Newbill and son and SO C IA L W E E K AGO S U N D A Y sidered likely, and presages addi Mrs. Sam Watson and son visited tional railways fo r that portion of The second annual Kansas picnic This is the season wheu It Is possible the state which has suffered with a at the George Glascock home F ri was held at the home o f Mr. and to size up your neighbor s general view N O TIC E TO T A X P A Y E R S day. dearth o f transportation facilities. Mrs. llarve Stewart near Nyssa last of life hy noticing whether he goes out Notice is hereby griven that hy Doc Pullen is putting part o f his Recent announcement o f the con Sunday. This is a meeting of friends to hunt wild flowers or greens. virtue o f Section 4291, Oregon Com struction o f the Eugene-K lama Hi ranch into clover, also part o f the and relatives who have all lived a piled Laws, 1913, the Charles Bradley ranch. Falls line hy the Southern Pacific part o f their life in Kansas. Among That doctor who says that spring E L. Loye is pasturing his tur the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Malheur County Board of Equaliza lends weight to the probability. fevei is a real disease may he right tion The purchase o f the tract by the keys on the Overstreets Owyhe- son, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Sutton hut the trouble is to make the man Ochoco Tim ber company was made ranch. will meet on the Second Monday of and son, Nsssa; Mrs. Awm iller, Va- who pays your wages believe It. F. L. DeBord and son Gerald •lor. Wash.; Miss Mary Mathenv, public July 21, and it was recog September. 1923, the said Monday Plymouth Thursday Nyssa: Miss nized at that time that railway ex went to New Mildred McPhereson. L lo jd George wants an answer to be in* the 10th day o f September, tensions was necessary to open ip for some dairy cows which he had San Pedro, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs John his questions from the Russians “ In 1923, at the County Court House. the acquired territory, which wns bought from 6. S. Tyler. , Kircher, Vale; Mr. and Mrs. Ch.n.\ plain language,” hut will he be any Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, to Miss Marian Lowe returned from a Grabner and family, Brogan; Miss bought from Arthur Rogers of wiser If they reply I d plain Russian? publicly examine the 1923 assess-1 Minneapolis, who continues to he a shonping trip to Boise Thursday. Hazel Lowe. Vale; Mr. and Mrs. I. ment rolls, and to correct errors in j Mrs. E. F. Pratt o f Ironside, but director o f the company. A. Grabner and family, Fruitland: Mars must he feeling a hit like the valuation, descriptions or qualities A municipally owned road leads recently o f Emmett where she and and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. A has <>ld time western coroner who lament of lands, lots or other property from the Oregon Trunk to Prine Mr. Pratt have been working in the ket dinner was served and every one •d that "men who used to shoot on assessed by the Assessor o f Malheur ville, and should that be aken over slcht now Just sit around nnd talk.” County, Oregon. All persons inter homes. She ested shall appear at the time and by the Great Northern and N orth Overstreet . and . DeBord . , , The next m*»eting. held next \ r r place appointed. Vrs ern Pacific railways it would re left thwi f or her home where s h o ju.iM u , at Valr with Mr Motion pictures by radio are now A N D R E W M. G R AH AM . will resume her teaching early quire he construction of only John Kircher as host and hostess. predicted. And who, in these days, Lmt mm A s m »A s # mntmr N -O -W A ssessor. mles o f additional track to tan »*>> September. whim wm A sm tkm fimm lm 4m ym m has the nerve to say. “ Nonsense! lm- Mrs. S. D. Bigelow entertained a Dated at Vale, Malheur County, Must he great to he an oyster edge o f the new tract. Such a pur Printing mm M »A , mU As Mass. posaibl** I" (W even to doubt It mildly! Oregon, this the ’ 13th "day o T a w chase, it is said, also would release number of high school and college Oysters get our months vacation. TEST IS SUCCESS SAY GROWERS Cali the FIRST CROPS COT «BOUT NOR MAL AFTER SPRAYING Nyssa Transfer PHONE 70F2 : Nyssa Barber Shop CAMP ATTRACTS MANY ¡¿ f t S V .' S ‘V T S .'i1 *— * *■"«” “On the Banks of the Wabash. Far Away” . RAILW AY PREDICTED COUNTY STATISTICS REPORT FARM POINTERS all the new« happen that come to this It be appreciated for every piece new* make the paper more interesting as well as want and will print THE NEWS Hey There! about your letterhaad* statements, enr» etc. Don’t wail are gone and us to rush them out a hurry for you. Good work require* time and our motto is that any thing that’s worth do ing is worth doing weiL « ust, 1823. jlyl7-*t