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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
SH E’LL RE THANKFUL TO YOU f jr a box of Clark’s candy. Gat her a box today of those daintv. luscious chocolates and richly blended bon h ins. Every morsel is purity personified, yet th e flavors are unmatchahly de licious. Put up in attractive boxes to suit your wishes. Get some today and you’ll wish you had done it sooner. Ä Hai I am niz pai tor 1 Sat inc CLARK’S J ehs mo Me F 'ir h q u a rte r of a century labor organizations have been lighting for a short work day and high pay on the prom ise to the public th a t such a policy would produce more pet hour per m an. The public eventually believed the represen ta tio n s thus made by labor leaders a n d the e ig h t hour d a y has be come alm ost universal in the U S w ith a wage scale of $1 per hour or more for practically any kind of skilled labor. A sum m ary of th e re su lts u n der the sh o rt h our, high pay day has been a surprise and a d isa p pointm ent. In ste a d of added in centive for w ork, high pay and ;-hort hours have a p p a re n tly bred contem pt of honest labor an d pride in efficient w orkm ansnip. The story is the sam e the country over, inferior goods and decreased production per m an power. More money to spend and more tim e ior loafing seems to have been a curse instead of a blessing to m a ny workmen. We are now facing a re-adjust- season. nient period which is going to be a leveler of m any things. The profiteering in d u stry and the prof Peering w orkm an are going to be swept into the discard. T he pub lic has cheerfully paid high wages for short hours but witii falling j labor production and inefficiency SV th e public is beginning to revolt O } | a t holdup tactics and is going to dem and a d a y 's work for a d a y ’s have a ^ j I PaV« CONFECTIONERY. Cross & White w Heating Stoves and Stove Boards at re duced prices. A real assortment of Granite Roasters for the holiday dinner. In FI - Many o th e r a rtic le s in keeping* 1 with th e Si V Cross & White nil du Ml rei X Ini Hi Anyone w ishing to buy ch eat seed. 1 limited am ount free from sm ut. Five years ago the concern or I individual th a t stood out against I will e x ch an g e to r o a ts if d esired . | labor d ictation faced severe c riti W ill chop T uesdays, T h u rsd a y s and Satudays.W cism . T oday, because labor has tit A $ ZIS MZ ______ ________________________MZ î O . AV. F R U I» > \lz v- ,'i C" $150.0« Phonograph Free January A number given ~ 1921. with every $1 pnrcbhse tth e Albany Furniture Exchange 415 421 West Hirst Street “Y ou S ave i . f I ■ « ! Something to Think About M o n ey ” «ays the Good Judge And get trjore genuine chew- ing satisfaction, when you use this class of tobacco. This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chev of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco ESSESOa - B IG SUBSCRIi I O FFER '-Bruto«» Ç ; NT? n r . tv , S R M T I You C el ALU FOUR of T hese M A G A Z IN E S and C U R N E W S P A P E R Y ^ h 3uE»«.rtA’UMUA u u y F0tt $ 2 2 5 b« u < w » r u n r w i k A I . y ear tr v r a p r * .« n t u »* v t «» O ur nation is facing a house -hArtaee of n a tio n a l proportions. M aterial» are high due to the cost of production but they comprise the sm allest cost of building Wages are high and hours are short b u t this would not d e b t building if ij were not for th< enorm uus am ount of "stolen lim e’’ th a t govs in on every job >v carpenters, plu m b ers, p la ste r ers, bricklayers etc. W hile theo- tically labor cost has only in- ■reased about 100 per eeut, act- lally if i»’40O per cen t higher than ••efore the war, due to decrease! tliciency anil ‘loafing on the jo b .’ It is a w ellknown fact th a t saw- nills are closing all over the west or lack of orders. A large mil it Clear L ake, W ashington, lifts has been com pelled to close and ms notified its men th a t when II -ta rts again it will he on a mate- ially different basis, and one ol be changes will probably be from oi 8-hour to a 10-hour day. Car •cnlers are severely criticising the oanagem ent. Put u(i in two styles GOCOSir’ttS ?• j repeatedly refused to adhere to I the bargains it has m ade in its ¡collective capacity the consum ing public is weary of paying the bill- caused by the irresponsibility of labor to keep its agreem ent. Order Now ONLY ts ». .11 b « c a (w n d < 4 f u r t t i < » r a i.u . Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and DROP CAKES From the N ew ROYAL COOK B ook E N the child rom p in hun W H ren gry, here a re some w holesom e d elig h ts th a t will satisfy the m ost ravenous appetite. 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T h e U P p a rso n a g e is h aving a erage, 6 hours of work a day a n d they are dem anding $1.25 an hour new fo u n d a tio n p u t u n d e r it and ' for 8 h o u rs’ work and th a t is w hat some other im provem ents. A ccording to C o u n ty A gent S V I am paying th e m .” T he m ill m anager said to the S m ith L in n c o u n ty breeders took farm er, " I f you come to the Clear more pri-zes at the sta te fa ir th a n Lake Lum ber C om pany’s yard any o th v r two co u n ties com bined. and we gave you 700 feet of lum .1 B C o rn e tt took first on Senior ber for 1000 and charged you for and G ra n d C h am pion S h o rth o rn 1000 feet, or it you went to a Btoru bull, b u ll 3 years old or over, 1st ind received tw o-thirds ot a yr.rd on J u iior yearlin g bull, and 2nd >f cloth and was charged fu r a on S en io r bull calf an d get of sire, yard, or, if you sold one of these 2 n d on produce of cow, 3rd on same carpenters 10 sacks of p o ta S en io r yearlin g heifer and Senior toes and only delivered 7, in «ach y e a rlin g calf. T J D an n eu , Short case th ere wouid be a row, w ould b o rn breeder , took 2nd on Junior b a ll calf, cow 3 y ears or over with there not ?’ ’ W h at is the difference Iwitween ca lf, and 8rd on Ju n io r y earliug those carpenters delivering a short h u ll, and produce oi cow. S hedd Je rse y calf c lu b sends 3 d a y ’s work and d eliv erin g 7 seeks of th e ir calves to th e Pacific In of potatoes in place of 10 or short te rn a tio n a l show a t P o rtlan d . changing in any m a n n er? The honest w orkm en an d th» W H M cConnell, E C P ugh, J M honest em ployer have got to g e t Dickson and Son, J C Brown and together and ta lk these th in f;s Sons, J B C o rn ett a n d Son, A nna over or it will not be long befo re aud C larice M cC onnell and E d ith the em ployer can n o t em ploy a d Pugh also send e x h ib its. T h e team of th e S h o rth o rn club the w orkm an will be o u t of a j ab. The offenders who practice “ s t r i co n sistin g of H arv ey M cConnell, king on the job" as they te rm do R alph M alsora, and K enneth Ar ing less th a n a d a y ’s worl£ fo r a nold, expect to go to P o rtla n d d a y ’s pay. m ust be elim i’aaled or th is week to a tte n d the Pacifio there will be a w holesale cloeiug In te rn a tio n a l stock e x h ib it. T he follow ing babies from Shedd down of in d u stry , a n d in d u s tr ia l have been listed for th e baby co n activity in this n a tio n a*.,d a c o m plete breaking up «()f our h ig h test: Joseph S tan ley Van W inkle, S m o n th s; R u th R oberta Brown, vage, sh o rt hour d a 'y . The foregoing -are h ard cofd 22 m o n th s; M abel Rebecca F ar- acts and we will have t0 „wallow w ell, 36 m onths; R obert Glenn hem and get ur e(] to the changed Moore, 23 m onths; Ju n e Davis, rder of t l i i r , ^ w hether we lik e it 40 m o n th s; Dori» E laine Spreng- r n°G gt od slogan to a d e p t er, 20 m onths; F rances Mary vould h e " H o tte s t work for h o n Brown, 60 m o n th s; Alice Louise - t pr v or do work for no p a y .” Thom pson, 22 m onths. T he Shedd c a lf clu b team were guests of honor T uesday of the Shedd Com m ercial Club of A lbauy. Brow nsville H ig h was defeated Short talk s were made by m aay nt th e local gridiron by Shedd a ho were in terested in stock raie- H igh iti a sn ap p y football fame "g. Rev S tan ley Van W inkle gave resulting in a score of I7 to 14 it another moving p ictu re show last P hedd’a favor. Friday n ight. Mrs W ill D u nlap dep arted late W hile the m ill m anagem ent was iscussing the necessity for this •hange, a m an who is building i itge barn near Mt V ernon, Was) -rived at the lum ber com pany's • b c i and after listening to th> mversa»inn for a short tim e said 1 would like to tell you soon hing about these carpenters wlr re crying for an 8-bour d a y . live 9 of them working i ny ■ew barn, for which you s<J j njf n> lum ber, and th e way y Qge >ws work is enough v , drjv# fl ■ an crazy. I can posit lVeJy sta(f hat I have not been L b le to catef 'v for P ittsb u rg . Pa, for a three h e whole 9 ol th e m a t work . o n th s' stay with ber m other tim e since th e y stM ted o „ t , nd other relatives. •b. U sually th e n , srv not m<j 11 J Farw ell a n d h ra s o n E dw ard ban 5 w orking, th e balanco o is gone to C anada. hem will be sh a rp e n , ng th i , There was a M ethodist get to- oo h or doing som ething els« th *i ether meeting a t the W O W last hould lie done on th e ir own tin - hursday n ig h t in which a chicken I can state houestly th a t U . 4g. pie supper was one of th e w a in Mrs S uiker and her son R obert transacted business in P o rtlan d i.s t F rid a y . H enry Freerksen was au A lba ny visitor M onday. M rs E thel M cCormick is the guest of her m other, Mrs G regory. K asper Cropp of Albany is help 1 ng remodel the U P church.