Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics And Inspector of Factories And
Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics And Inspector of Factories And
Oregon Bureau of Labor
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Principal industries surrounding the town are: Gold and granite mining, lumber- ing, milling, agriculture (hay and grain), stock raising and dairying. The town has a feed mill. Good opportunity for creamery and small laundry; also opening for plumber. The nearby mountains contain many lakes stocked with trout, and afford fine summer camping grounds. Halfway (W. W. Lloyd, Mayor) — On Pine Creek, 400 miles south- east of Portland, 55 miles northeast of Baker, the county seat and banking point. In...corporated in 1909; altitude, 2, 600 feet; population, 512; twelve miles from N. W. R. R. ; assessed valuation, $86, 000; indebtedness for water system, $20, 000. Four teachers in the public schools (eight rooms), receiving salaries from $75 to $100 per month. High school has four rooms and four teachers with an attendance of sixty pupils. Skilled labor is paid from $3. 00 to $4. 00 per day; common labor, $2. 00 to $3. 00 per day. School buildings valued at $11, 000. Three churches — the Adventist, Christian and Presbyterian — with buildings valued at $5, 000.
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