Hupplementlag this decaiuenrary H ave Home Orchestra. proof, M r C lark produced photograph- Mrs Cudldge In ut medium height, Ic copies of headl'i » f -em Canto«, CL, W 'V /l ( I **/ I r l L O l * will bp Invoked man', time« In many with brown hair, hazel eyea that hold A n Independent New spaper , *** newspaper, of conrurrenr- data, which places In behalf of many things. But a good deal of m errim ent and a very re a d : “ State troeps rnebtllglng fo r d aty fpw In all th«» great army of those quick sense of humor. A t home »he here. A ll available companies are or­ PU B L IS H E D EVERY TH U R SD A Y I ho ft»* lowed Roosevelt will be de- >nd her children have a little orchea- dered e n t" And, “G overaor order» el ved They know abo ♦» all othei rra. Mrs. Coolidge plays the piano troops for duty here, Ohio soldiers r». CUAS. BALLARD, E d ito r kings that the safety and Integrity John the violin and Calvin, a fte r eon porting to arm ories follow ing trouble." he Cnlted States lay closest to «ideriible discussion, In which he fa T ru th Should Ba Known. E n tered as second-class m a tte r Oc­ Theodore Roosevelt’s heart, and with cored a basa drum, compromised on a The surprising thing about It all le to b er 3, 1912, a t the postoffice a t H al­ them Ids doctrine of stalw art Atnerl- In n ! mandolin They play hynina and that Governor Cox In hla W heel'ng sey, O regon, under the A ct of .March o One V/KI Be Deceived |y7 can Ism w ill prevail «gainst any preach­ w a r sones usually— the hymns they speech should have made so flat an as­ ment of pi ogresai veisirt which seeks h u n t In the Congregational church and 3, li.79. Democratic Attempt to U s i to lure them from the path of p a tri­ f i.day School of Northampton. They sertion when all of the facts w ith re­ otic duty. Devoted to the m a te ria l upbuilding < , avoid difficult and u nfam iliar music gard to his m obilization of the guard Great President’s Name. hecntise the object of the orchestra la were still fresh In the public mind, a t Halsey and surrounding country and »■otlrely recreational and not educa­ least In Ohio. O.' course It Is not to ta L in n County generally. Subscription tional. T h a t Is a part o f Mrs. Cool­ expected that workingmen elsewhere ra te $1.59 per y ear in advance. THE PEOPLE KNEW ROOSEVELT id g e's educational policy— that chil­ in the United States would be fa m ilia r dren rhould work when they work and wtth the circumstances, and It was for p'ny when they play and keep the two that reason that State Chairm an C la rk Statem ent of the Ownership, Death of Foremost American Has separate. T h a t was why she sent her Is hla speech stressed the necessity for Management, etc of the the people all over the country to b * ’ j oys to the public schools of North Net Dimmed His Deeds in Informed that Governor Cox's assertion Halaey Enterprise, amnion when they were five years old the Minds of Patriots. ¡ Every morning when she Is In North j that he “never pressed a soldier Into as required by the Act of Aug. j nmpton, Mrs. Coolidge takes her Bos an In d W r ls I controversy” was ahso- 24, 1912. -CJ ton hag and goes to m arket. I f the I lutely at vartence w tth the truth. Publication of these official facta I By W illiam Hoctsr neighbor next door Is going Mrs. Cool ' utterly Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Wife of confounded the advocatea of Published weekly a t H a lsey ,! May one who whs m ore o r ,e«s inti- I blge ¡mes w ith her In the car. O ther­ Republican Nominee, Praises wise she walks. She has no domestic : Governor Cox’s election, who have been ! tin ilely u s s o e ia lc d w ith T h e o d o r* Oregon. w hat 7h* 1 raaklnF ■ »pedal plea to the w orking. "ollcv. She buys, she says, Utxisevelt in die lest fifteen y e a rs of Managing Editor, Charles Bul­ ' men on the bask o f his West V irg in ia Her Sex. fam ily need and can afford.' 'iis life >ay a v o id in r e g a r d to th e speech. The revelations as ta M r. lard, Halsey, Oregon. : d e \« d o p in g te n d e n c ie s of th e p ending Cox’s mobilization of the troops are p n 's i d c n d u l c a m p u ig n ? Publisher, Charles Ballard, being compared w ith the sworn state­ < j <> :<>r Hi. es M. Cox, th e D em o­ DISCUSSES HIGH LIVING COSTS Halsey, Oregon. ments of liquor league contributions to c ra tic eund d ate. w ith in cre asin g fre ­ his gubernatorial campaign fund In Owner, Charles Ballard, Hal­ quency is using the nam e of Colonel refutation of his statement that “the R o o se v e lt In his speeches, as of one Declares in an Interview That sey, Oregon. wets have never contributed one dollar I from whom th e G overnor ¿ a s derived Present High Prices Can Be Known bondholders, tnortga bis in sp iratio n for th is m om en to u s to any of my campaigns.” In both . cases the point Is made that the lasua gees, and other so uuty holders cn m p .ii.ti, am i w hose -n p p o rt o f Mr. Reduced by Votes. Is not as to the m erit o f his mobillza- holding one per cent or more of « "-n ili' d policies would be forth- I tlon of the troops, on the one band, or (’(»tiling w ere R oosevelt «live. At leant, as to the status of the wet and dry total amount of bonds, m ortga­ i G overnor Cox is nt p a in s to m ak e It By Estelline Bennett. Claim He Had “ Never Pressed a question, on the other hand, but th a t ges, or o her securities, I>. H. a p p e a r th a t It Is in to his h a n d s th a t Mrs. Coolidge sat In a day coach on the real Issue Is as to the degree of Soldier Into an Industrial Talmadge, 193 Oommerc al ’be torch horn«» b.v Colonel R oosevelt ■ slow local train between Boston and j truth and accuracy absolutely neces­ w as e n tru s te d when The la tte r p a sse d Northam pton and talked about her sary In one who seeks to ba president Street, Salem, Oregon. Controversy” Not True. i on. of th : U nited States. husband, her children, the high cost of Charles Ballard, Business A ddressing th e Ohio D e m o cra tic living and the domestic problem. The , S la te C onvention at C olum bus on Manager. OHIO MILITIA TWICE cox slogane I A ugust 17th, am ong o th e r th in g s conductor and the hrakemnn stopped USED Sworn to and subscribed be­ 'G o v e rn o r Cox s a id : as they went through the car to talk Washington. — T h e follow ing Inter, •Weed I rem ind you th a t It w as In to her. She hnd made friends with fore ire this 1st day of October, Question Not About Merits of eating Interview w ith Governor Jamea th is S ta te th a t T h eo d o re R oosevelt, them In her frequent Journeys bark 1920. M. Cox o f Ohio was published In the th a t g reat A m erican, m ade his speech and forth to keep In touch with her Strike or Need for Military, hotel column of the Washington Post [Seal] B. M. Bond, p roclaim ing his creed, not th a t th e children In school In Northam pton and four years ago— viz, on July 29, 1918: but as to Truthfulness. Notary Public. ju d g es «lone should he recalled, hut her husband at his duties In the state "Ohio Is not the only state where th e Judicial p ro c ed u re Itse lf should cnpltol. She knitted diligently as she the people are shsutlng the praises of My commission expires Sep­ (hat be su b je ct to re ca ll.” talked. D u rin g those trips she knits By W IL L IA M H 0 8 T E R . the President fo r having preserved tember 1st, 1923. all the w inter stockings and sweaters Arknow led'’ cd Error. Columbus, O.— Governor James M. peace In the United States. O nr honor for her two boys— John, aged four­ F irst a n d forem ost, no m an w ho Cox's boasted labor record has been has remained unsnllled. T he slogan teen. and Calvin, twelve. knew Th D octrine w as such th a t enough. T hey'll have to vote the high fav o r among the workingmen. The dignified tone which prevails through­ facts as brought out In the speech of out the entire address. Nothing could he re g ard e d s tric t ndlierenee to th e In- «•ost of living down in» <»t«s o f both, as th e tw o g re at lull« ' ■'HerP III New England, where It Is F'-piihlictin State Chairm an George H. more thoroughly Impress Intelligent v a rk s of o u r n a tio n a l ex iste n ce If it a little hard for us t» give up pie,” slip Chirk, forinally opening the campaign- people w ith the difference In the sena­ tor and hla opponent and th e ir qualifi­ ' ere !'. >•»-sary io prove the* » a s s e r ­ Innghed a; the tradition that has be At Columbus, are us follow s: cations for the presidency than Senator tions, 'ii;, 4 (o lid he quoted from • tne a Joke. ‘ we have learned to us»' Ordered Guard Out Twice. H ard ing ’s comprehensive discussion of his w ritin g s and speeches» In snptm rt sil kinds of cheaper substitutes for A fte r the steel strike had progressed tl»ereof. Rut o n e has only to m ention h o tte r and lard, mid In my own house- fo r some days, with more or less disor­ the agricultural problems o f the na­ lhe m in e of T h eo d o re R oosevelt to loltl we have experimented .w ith d if­ der. Governor Cox on September 28, tion and the solution which must be k - ---- — ------- b rin g b efore th«» inind a* p ictu re o f a ferent fru it coi.iblnfftlons to And some­ 31119. suddenly ordered the mobilization applied to them and the political ha­ C nlted S ta te s stro n g , se lf-re liu n t a n d thing we like mol that w ill take the of the guard at Akron. A period of rangue delivered at the tam e place by You may be crit cised by your Independent. least sugar. Apples must he ta rt to quiet followed, and the troops were Governor Cox.— 8loux C ity (la .) Jour­ teacher for not at tv nding to your h ake good pies, hut we have found w ithdraw n. And then again suddeuly nal. Roosevelt’s Position Clear. One does not ha\h» f« p o n d e r long to that blueberries take less sugar and on October 25 the guard was once more work properly, whereas you are reach a conclusion, th e re fo re , when» the combination o f apples and blue- and sent to Akron, and while “ P A R T Y FA CES D I8 A 6 T E R " — G O RE trvlng to do the best you can, R oosevelt would sta n d If happily lie berries, h alf ami half. Is delicious, re mobilized It lay there at that strategic point but you are not feeling just w -re iiirnng u tod. y T h e m an w ho «1 ires less sweetening than apples and aw aiting a summons Into action staff Senator Thomas Gore, Democrat, of 1D1G avow ed th a t th e suprpti .in- has more character than the blueber­ officers representing Governor Cox kept Oklahoma, who was defeated for re- right Nine out of ten case- Iti onal need wns overthrow of WII- ries alone." , close watch on the situation In Can­ nomlnatlon through the Influence of such as yours comes from the nnism nn<’ nil ,o » y onlstn repre- ton. the W hite House because of bis oppo­ Knows No Domestic Problems. 1 . I ' W»'11-defined eyes, and if it’s not from the In his speech at W heeling, W. T a , sition to the League of Nations, plain­ The domestic problem which Is clos­ 'I. tig ng todny If he ing homes all over the country and In- on the night of August 14 Governor ly indicates that he proposes te con­ eves we will truthfully tell you, ns, i I c would not ho eieaslna the hotel population Is some Cox s a id : tinue bis fight upon the le ^ a e . The and yon can seek relief else, lie «dde of G overnor Cox. "F o r six years I have been In execu- blind senator says: tl ng of which Mrs. Coolidge thinks \ ho, 'h ough age wns creep- si e Inn no personal, practical knowl­ j tlve authority In the great Industrial where. . “T h e paramount Issue ts te svett in. dem nnded hr his right edge She never keeps hut one maid. -ta te of Ohio. During all thia tim e I disaster: nobody favors the league '•’if :i< ross to face w ith the 1 »’ d she never lias been without one. have never pressed a soldier into an In­ that understands It. I thon-uoid m en Hint clnnt* I l the dfit'en years of her m arried life dustrial controversy." "The women of M aine have read I t ipan> him . the G erm an she has hail onlv two. T he tlrst one i he question Is, did Governor Cox I t Is no wender about the women. I t : . ' t d> In ,| down the s ' nl er'ted w ith the fu rn lilie d house tell the truth? Answering this ques­ Is no marvel about the mothers. They Ma i :nt on the Held o f Into which she and Mr. Coolidge tion, Chnlrman C lark In his Columbus are not w illing to mortgage the pound n>oping m orale of th e en- moved when they were m arried and speech displayed to his audience a pho­ of flesh nearest th eir hearts, i :|it b" revived, tho u g h 1" ik w ith her when she moved The tographic copy o f Special O rder No. 52 A L B A N Y OACO. “T hey are not w illin g te sign this a fo rm er P re sid e n t o f th e S' ennd emne when the first left to go Issued from the A d jutant General's de- bloody bond which Is a first lien upea Hjiro.d Albro, ••1 St R « " .Id have hnd IlftlP Iq and live w ith her sister. I arlm ent o f the State of Ohio, dated the life of every boy beneath the etsrs Manufa lu rin g Optician. i n ' nnd ilnte who«e new s, There must he a reason fo r their Columbus, October 25, 1919, which des­ and stripes. m ed - 'V ih ' ii m onths aft- ’■"aylng, II was suggested to Mrs. Cool- ignated certain officers for Im m ediate "H e was blind Indeed who bad net • of tl ■■ l.n sltn n ln . th a t h ge. nnd she thought possibly there active service and paragraph 4 of already seen the black shadow of the THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL n V b o a ts h a v e com m itted Were several. She thought lhe type of which reads: M aine alectlons visioned upon the hori­ iln ’ t us." Renovates and makes feather zon.” r ild h a d , something to do w ith It. Facts Presented, In whnt w lrrln g words H e r s both have been American wo- "In anticipation of the development m attresses, old furniture and ■nouneed th e l .u s lta n ll i ien old enough to have a sense of re- " f a rioting cood.tlon at Canton, O , the BACK PO RCH C A M P A IG N TO m attresses made like new. hov th ro u g h o u t alt th a t .«t'onsihlllty to theli work nnd lntelll- Governor of Ohio has deemed It neces­ BE B EG UN 8O O N BY W IL 8 O M . of A m erican • neutrnllty, n nt enough to respond to reasonable sary to assemble a sufficient number of B ing them in or phone 2* vo ' ■ rung . th ro u g h th e ei tirtenns treatm ent. state troops at Akron, O , to he held 1» Washington. — G radually being 128-130 Ferry St. Albany, 0 ing Hie | tit riot I riii of o n r “ A geisl many wonipn who keep only icadlness to render aid to the civil io - pushed te the rear by the progress of ip culm lm ition In A pril, cue maid have trouble In th eir house­ tborltles st Canton, O , and has so di­ "even Mr. W Ison Anility holds because both mistress and maid, rected the A d jutant General o f Ohls, the canvass It Is now anoouneefi that President Wilson Is to wage a “Bach- Do voti want a i*d to fa -e th e luevittihle. I ut chiefly the mistress, are afraid of who. pursuant to such order, direct» Porch" campaign The local evening io law ngnliiRt G ov ern o r work. A woman expects one maid to donel Benson W. Hough to proceed papers announce this fa r t and say of Colonel R oosevelt'S tie the rooking and R< rubbing and ev­ without delay to Akron, O , to taka Is th e re tiny law on th e erything else and still be dressed up In ■ -ommand of all state troops upon ar­ that the plan Is being discussed by the Adm lnistrutlea leaders. I t may See E S Marsters about it and i p roviding for th e erlmt'R Mack dress w ith w hite cap nnd apron, rival at Akron, O„ and to hold them la even come w ithin a week, aoroe of 'tiia iitte d In th e nam e of let him dem onstrate it for \ou. ready to answer the doorbell any m in­ readiness for duty, »w atting fa rth e r these leaders b-lleve. Kdmuad H •SR fo r w hich Colonel ute. It Isn't humanly possible I al­ orders," Moore, who managed G evsraer Cox's 'mt 1 tier«* an- N apoleons ways answer my doorbell myself I The order Is signed by the A d jn ta n t >f w heal, of oil mid of do It for two reasons. In the first General and counter-signed In these pre-convention campaign, la given lh e following m atter is run credit fo r this rear attack oa the th e re w as onlv one Na­ place, there Is no one else, ami. In the •'His, “ By command of Governor Cox." H arding method o f using the Croat for the «republican party. Like ve a re Jim m ie s and Kd- ' -etind, I like to greet my friends at Did Governor Cox tell the tru th to porch. trie s, hut th e re w us only the door myself." m atter can be run for the demo­ ibe worktuamen? one T» cratic party on the same terms. I T h e H a lse y E n te rp ris e ’ " ic . w r • C 'O T ■ ? in ■ ’a - fftp CfspmG’ wn pnnn n’hfch w* r m r **nh»r<‘ij» th e p.i.uc «4 Kuusoxelt S W i ? 79 FORE1: IN C A M G N TALK ? AMERICAN WGÎ.ÎEN COING FULL SHARE FOR THE COUNTRY COX'S STATEMENT TO LABOR PROVED TO BE GROSSLY INACCURATE 0LD AND NEW BRYANT PARK PLACE SH O R T H O R N CATTLE DU ROC SWINE O p to m e trist Milking Machine’’ .