Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 28, 1920, Image 4

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T H O R O U G H C H A N G E . lo t America can not be accomplished
nuttl ilia »late and th« iiuliun b ate cn
Chicago, Oct.
.— I f on* were re­
Mrs Jda Cummiutrs visited the
acted and, by tb elr example, hare en
quired io name a single factor which
Halsey school to day.
forced custema, which protect worn-
la doing more than any other to work
Itself. I know full well that
The m arriage of Roy Owen toward Republican success Io Novem anheod
there are women whe insist that worn
and Mips Ruby Cook was solem­ her, he would probably hnee to say :
en shall be treated upon the same
Determ ination o f the public to have
nized Wednesday forenoan at the
bails that men are treated.“
a change and to get away from W II-
Senator H arding discussed the need
parsonage of Rev Spencer, pas­ sonlsui.
o f adequate protection fo r women In
Report» from all quarters tell of thl»
tor of JneM. E. church in Aibi-.ny.
' Industry and expressed his belief In
feeling, at once a desire for a rbang -
T. I*. Patton went to Eugene and
the wisdom of aa eight-hour day for
a determination to bring It about
women workers
He emphasized the
Saturday and returned Sunday at the poll» November 2.
need of safeguarding the women on
W hether It he from the central went,
n.ci n« £ .
American farms. He proposed putting
the fa r west, the east or the south th.
J W- Owen, who recently pur­ report» tell of this seeking for a the Children's Bureau under the sug
chased a home in Harrisburg and change. The desire for a change 1« grated Departm ent of Public W elfare,
and urged prevention of abuses of
moved to it, was a Halsey calleri horn of dissatisfaction, dislike and dis child labor.
gust fell hv the voters toward the W||
“I must not fa ll," Senator Harding
Monday,
»on Hdiulnislrutlon and the thing» I
went on, “to speak to you today of one
has done and left undone.
of the measures of soclsl Justice and
Mr. Cox Is looked on as a mini wl
social w elfare not often eatulugued in
If he were elected wind I follow tl
thia manner, but perhaps more Impor­
track of M r W ilton
In fact, lie* In
tant than any we have considered. 1
declared himself In “complete arene
re fe r to the enforcement o f law. It
with Mr. Wilson.
w ill not be my business when elected
T h e public. I>v n l’ m
o ' ■< i- ,
to decide what laws shall he. I t will
looking for a nm n •
gi. ui.
be legitim ate fo r me to Invoke public
w ith Mr W ilson <
mli<
opinion for th eir enactment, but such
In Statement Declares Coun­
a call to public opinion must he based
more upon the duty of the Executive
try’s Vital Need Is Victory tor
of the nation to give facts to the peo­
ple than upon his desire to give opln- '
Republican Candidates.
Ion, theory and propaganda. The en
forcement o f the law is an Executive
responsibility and must be under­
FIRST BACK OWN COUNTRY.
taken by the Executive without regard
for his personal approval or disap
Sa
proval o f the law, which it has been
Opportunity Has Come to
Tells 12.000 Women He Favors the people's w ill to enact.”
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“ If I should Hv® to be a n o th e r 100
y ears old I c ertain ly would never vote
for a no tuber of the D em ocratic p arty
for P re sid e n t or any o th er uutionul of
flee.”
only fourteen yearn old, ( cannot vet«.
but 1 appeal le all tutors io cast tb e lr
ballet for Senator W arron O. H arding
and u n e r» « » Calvin Coolidge-”
James a umbers his auvesters among
the signers of the Declaration of In ­
dependence and always has been a
reader of biographies of great men.
Roosevelt Is his hers. H arding Is bla
Idea o f the kind of a man the country
should have fo r President.
So declares "Grandpa" Albert Vogel, i
103 years young, of Jeiinnette, Pa., w ho
BA K E R 'S A D V IS O R
cast his first vote In a presidential elec­
O U T FOR H A R D IN G .
tion for Polk, voted for Abraham L in ­
coln atal has voted the Republican
ticket ever since. Next month he will
Washington.— M ajo r Benedict Crow,
vote for Hanling and Coolidge.
ell. Mr. Baker's form er Assistant Sec­
"T ell the country I am for Hording retary of W ar, warm adm irer of Pres­
and Coolidge and A m erica first," says
ident Wilson, Is the latest distinguish­
Mr. Vogel. “ I w ant no W ilson L eague
ed man to declare In an Interview that
he ts In favor of the election o f H a rd ­
ing and Coolidge and a Republican
Congress a t the polls In November.
M ajo r Crowell goes so far as to sa.v that
he Is in favor of the league of nations
but he prefers to take his chances on
getting the league w ith Senator H a rd ­
ing rather than with Governor Cox.
“Now that President Wilson is re­
tiring from active political life," said
M ajo r Crowell, “It is wise for bis sup­
porters ts pause and take stock of the
situation.
I have always favored a
league o f nations but the Dem ocratic
party has no monopoly on the league.
Indeed, the present Democratic adm in­
istration has failed on this subject la
W en to “ Make Her Influence
spite of the fact that 75 per cent
Department in Defense of
of the Senate were In favor o f some
ihty in Behalf of Nation.”
Father Says Why He Is
Mothers, Childhood and
kind o f a league.
“It seems evident that Governor Cox
Public
Health.
For Son for President
O fcte r Pay, N. Y
Mrs. Edith Ker- j
Is making many promises regarding
mlt «Roosevelt, widow of Colonel Theo­
the league which he may net be able
dor« R oosevelt, 1» evincing keen in te r ­ TO ADVANCE SOCIAL JUSTICE.
5» f l if l l l . ”
Indianapolis.— D r. George T. H ard
est Jbi tii.- Kepablh
o She
lug, seventy-six years old, fath er of o f Nations. President Wilson's autoc­
ptl.v gave t< the press the follow-
racy and the wastefulness of those he
Senator H ard ing , came here from
Emphasizes
Need
of
Safeguard­
Btalemeiit urging the election of
Marion to attend the Nutlonal G. A. R. gathered about him us Ids official fatal
ting and Coolidge:
ing Women on American Farms. encampment. H e is the surgeon gen­ ly was to be expected. It has been a
file c o u n try 's vital need Is he elec-
the Ohio Departm ent of the Democratic tra it for years."
Stands for Enforcement of Law eral
o f the Republican candidate».
“Grundpu” Vogel takes a dally con
stltutional over streets near Ills home
M arlon, O.— The creation of a Fed
In Jeannette. Occasionally he preaches
ernl Departm ent of Public W elfare to
a sermon from one of the Western
function In defense of m aternity, child­
Pennsylvania churches with old time
Publisher’s Son Escaped Military
hood and public health was proposed
vigor. He started life as an ässistäni
by Senator Harding in a speech on so­
lam plighter In the Capitol grounds al
Service Through Democratic
cial Justice to 5,000 women who came
Washington when he was fifteen years
to ids fro n t porch from all points of
old. He often ran errands for mem
Nominee’s Influence.
the compass.
bfirs of C ongress and can vividly re
call the eloquence of Henry Clay and
Such a department, said Senator
Young, able-bodied, rich, a strapping
Daniel Webster and other famous
H arding, must “avoid the fearful re­
big fellow, who possessed all the phys­
statesmen of that period, lie saw Ail
sults of bureaucracy. T here can be
ical equipment of an American soldier,
drew Jackson Inaugurated In 1832
no more efficient way of advancing u
Later he became a Methodist mlulster
save, evidently, heart, Robert
P.
hum anitarian program,” he said, "than
by adnpting the machinery of our Fed-
Scripps was kept out of the w ar
enil Government to the purposes we
E D IT O R S PAY V IS IT
through Administration Influences.
desire to attain.
W h ile others may
TO MARION STA R AND
He was exempted.
lim e th e ir eyes fixed upon some pur
F IN D A R EA L PAP ER
The local d ra ft board of B utler Coun­
U vular piece of legislation or more par
ty, O., rejected his plea and held th a t :
tb iilnr policy of social Justice which
" I t President H arding Is as big a there was no valid claim for his ex- .
«fills for the sympathetic Interest o f us
success ns Editor H arding he w ill go
emptlon and that he should surely don
all, I say, without hesitation, that
down in history in the H a ll of Fame,"
a uniform and shoulder arms, but Sec­
our prim ary consideration must be the
writes J Gabber, of Riverside. Cal.
retary of W a r Baker's law partner,
machinery o f adm inistration, and that
In an nrtlcle jus, published on his re
when the time comes for us to re­
turn from Marlon, where be visited Tom Sldlo, was employed to save tha
organize our adm inistrative govern­
youthful slacker. Governor Cox took
Hardin ;'s paper.
ment In Washington we must all stand (Copyright by D exhslm er, Indianapolis >
"W e found Just the sort o f a pape,
a hand In the case, nnd Anally, by
DR. GEO RG E T. H A R D IN G .
together for the creation o f a Depart
a future President might be expected W hite House decree, he went scot fren.
nient
of
Public
W
elfare
M rs . E D IT H K E R M IT R O O SC V H LT,
His m ulti-m illionaire father, E W.
O. A. R. He served In the Civil W ar to edit," says M r Gabbert, “and the
" I pledge myself today," he said, “to
visit, to us came nearer to being an
W arren (1 H a r h,.g anil Calvin Coni- support with all that is In me whatever as a private In the 130th, Ohio volun­ editorial conference than a polltleul Scripps, controlling owner o f the
Scripps leagu e of Newspapers and the
■ge
Only will -hi« full measure of practical policy of social w elfare and teer infantry, enlisting a t eighteen.
crusade.
“ When W arren la elected President
Newspaper Enterprise Association, a
■ n irrlc a n lsm III • le next A illilililalra- social justice can be brought forw ard
"W
e
found
men
working
for
Edltoi
j
the country w ill get a good, honest
l o i l he attained, If tile people shall
powerful combination, threatened te
bv the combined wisdom of all Amerl
Harding
who
had
been
with
him
fo,
man who sympathise» w ith the com
■ ‘t lare fur the party which holds true enns.
periods varying from 20 to 38 ye a r- ! overthrow the A d m in is tra te s rattier
Nothing cau concern America,
■atlonalism ns Its high Ideal.
It Is and nothing cun concern me as an mon people. He was reared that way. We fouml Hint E ditor Harding follow - I than permit eith er o f his sons te an­
He
had
a
noble
Christian
mother
and
■ot necessary io forget our duty
closely every detail Incident to the swer the call o f Uncle Sam.
Am erican, more
deeply than
the
he was brought up under her Hne In­
J»’ir
lii doing o r duty
publienrion of Ids paper. He know-
health, the happiness and the entlght- fluence."
Adm inistration Exempts Slacker.
lo iiw .
what pay the helpers on the floor gel
eninent of every fellow American.
Having helped to re-elect Woodrow
i
D r Harding ta hale and hearty and
J “ The time apperJa most strongly
Just ns he k,~-w - the amount he pays Wilson President on the Issue, "H e
Must Avoid Paternalism.
has use for neither glasses nor a cane
S i c iimiibood ami the wouifuihond
lie can handle type like kept us out of w ar," the elder Scrlppe
"T he social justice that I conceive Is j Thia was the tlf.li national encamp­ Ills manager
jBmerlca
To woman more than ever
Ihe rest of us. mid tt would keep my demanded that hia son» be kept out of
not
paternalism.
It
would
be
easy
to
ment
be
had
attended.
H
e
was
the
B e fo re beesune to b«*r tms come the per-
foreman busy to beat him on setting
war.
And the Adm inistration kept
{ye. ted oppor*unity to make her Influ- make It so, and dangerous Indeed to center of Interest among his
up a -lb k of X point type. He knows them o u t
Ihe
best
spirit
that
Americans
can
coin rad ea who attended the encamp
j j t u i ' weighty in a uilf of the nation,
how to make up a paper like a veteran
Young Robert Scrlppe, who had nee-
have the Sp rit of expreMing by the meat.
w "T ills year us le x e r before, with
111 "1 he Is ¡ l i s t as I,inch nt home In th<- er done any real newspaper work, was
Individual
free
w
ill
one's
own
merits,
abrnrbl conditions in they arc, steadl-
bu sin ess oili • looking over the adver
given the title of Assistant te the Pub­
capacity and worth. We do not want V O T E R S E N C O U N T E R NO
tfiess and s ta rn rlin e — of American pur
Using accounts."
lisher of the Scripps League o f News­
government
to
suppress
that
expre»
■ m se a re obligatory If w,. w ould first
D IF F IC U L T Y C H O O SING
papers to create an excuse for his ex­
V 'rln g buck o u r c o u n try to Its -ta b le -ion o f free w ill, even by benevolence,
• E T W flE N C A N D ID A T E S
emption. F in a lly he was ordered home
J ila c e and th en by » in ■ g en d ea v o r but we <b> mean to preserve In Amerl-
from Camp Sherman by Governor Cex,
Only 14, But Is Very
do all Ilia can be done o r peu rv and <u an equnl opportunity and a pre-
a fte r he had been In uniform for tea
Washington.— The American people
po’ eduess for -e lf expression therein,
th e general w elfare In al, Innda."
Busy Boosting Harding days.
even though we use the government are carefully making s « lose comparl
All these facts and more of an eqnaL
to do It.
aon right sow between Senator Hard-
ly astounding and discreditable chara«.
“ I believe that there la no step more j I log and Governor Cox The choice be­
REPUBLICANS INSURE
H ere 1« a p ic tu re of Janie« Duncan ter were brought out by the Kenyon
pru tlcal, no step which w ill mean
ECONOMICAL CONDUCT looro to the growth of America's so- j tween these two men and the policies MneGrv. <»r. Jr., age fourteen, who 1« I Senatorial Committee, which sub poo-
they represent Is uot a difficult one the p-
- of The W eekly Press of
oaed young Scripps to Washington te
<• d w e lfa re; no step which w ill guar- !
and the w rite r honestly believes the StamfiM ' i • ;m. in ,q recent Issue of explain his activities ta the preoeM
Washington
Not one man In ten am,»- better America's social Justice, j 1 American people have their mind.-
auipulgn
Ids newspaper he said:
thousand realizes the enormous ex- th a n one which I propose to you.
“T h e < i lor of this paper wlshe-
made up and are ready to vote.
Now Supporting Cex.
Dangers
to
Be
Avoided.
p en ses run il|> by the present Govern
Seuator H arding anil Governor Cov
He Is today editor In chief o f the
nient. The disbursements are roughly
" I have no doubt that there w ill be j
Scripps t-eagiie of Newspapers and the
$15,<kt<l,0OO a day, more than a year some who w ill find In thia proposal are almost diam etrically oppose,! to
Newspaper Enterprise Association and
Senator
a fle r the w ar
In 1014 the people cause fo r calling me an extremist, but | each other la everything.
ta putting out dally pink propaganda
expostuluteil because the daily dis­ wl en we lia ie u task to do. which has i Harding stands for Americanism ami
sheets of a lurid and sensational char­
bursements by the Treasury had been 'Retail'd by our conscience and Governor Cox espouses lu te ru a tlc i.il
acter In support o f the candidacy e<
reached fJ.ikXUWO How gladly would approved by our wisdom, let us I Ism. Harding is cautious about what
Governor Cox.
the people groaning under the Impo­ straightw ay find the way to do It. I kind of a leagae he and his party goes
Samples o f these sheets were sub­
sitions of proflieers and the hurden of do not say this without a word of ,
Into while Cox wants to wade right
mitted to the committee, and Senator
taxes welcome ii return to those hal- c a u tio n
I recognise certain dangers
Reed. Democrat, fran kly denounced the
eyou days' Congress end the new Ad­ which are always presented when gov­ Into the European league as proposed
propaganda as "re t" and manifested
m inistration w ill have to deal with ern,uent undertakes large and detailed by President Wiladh.
extreme Impatience and disgust w ith
Senator H arding Is careful, delib­
the reduction of Government expendi­ tasks."
the yonug man'» loose talk about a
erate, dignified, sincere, serious and
tures.
Tasks of Social Jwetlee.
"Senate oligarchy” and criticism e f the
T he same party that has swelled
Senator Harding pointed oat the constructive, while Governor C ta Is
Supreme Court.
them returned to power w ill never re­ necessity of going forw ard upon a crafty, quick to seise upon any kind
Yeung Scripps, although be did set
duce them, because It claims the gov­ sure footing and declared :
of an artifice; be Is betnbaatlc aud
fight for h it country In 1017-1«, Insist-
ernm ent Is being economically adm in­
"W hen making the proposal for a Impulsive.
ed that he was doing It all through lov«
ister»»!
The Republican party w ill department
of public w elfare to
of country and In the "public Interest,"
Senator Harding has been a life
delight In reducing these enlarged ex­ America, 1 am aw are that I have made
without any pay from the Democrat!«
time accumulating a moderate fortune
penses for clerk hire, and the Insa­ a step In advance o f any platform.
committee er thought o f obllgatloa for
while Governor Gox Jumped Into the
tiable bureaus that have been built up
"W e all know that we face tasks of
keeping him eut << war.
Into money spending machines.
By social Justice, which we must under­ m ultlm U llonalr* class In a few years.
The draft-dodging aspects e f the
holding In their hands all lines of ex­ take with dispatch and efficiency Who Hardlug live* modestly and quietly in JA M ES D U N C A N MAC G R EG O R . Jr.
case, as brought ent at Washington,
penditures the new Congress and new can suggest one of these tasks which an uuostentatloua mi oner while G v
ernor Cox Uvea In luxury on a large ' to »ay the object of The W eekly Press are not nnllke those of young Rergdell
Executive working together w ill cut can supersede in our hearts, or io the
Is to publish facts, and do my part « f Philadelphia, which resulted |B »
down excessive Items and elim inate rank which foresight and wisdom w t'l estate In a home cestiug h a lf a m l
In helping tin- United States get Into Federal prosecution for conspiracy te
lieu dollars.
“ “ “ ‘¡•it^'MiMe o f hundred» give that of the protection of eur dim
office good, honest men. men who love evade the d raft.
I
of millions of do!lari.
te r a lty !
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WIDOW 2F RCOSEVaT
URGES ELECTION OF
WARREN g . warding
SENATOR HARDING
PRCPÖSES WELFARE
POST IN CABINET
t
KEPT OUT OF WAR,
NOW SERVES COX
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