Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 27, 1921, Image 2

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Important measures hare been Intro­ loan fund.
The measur-e provide that the credit
FUBL13H ED' EVERY THURSDAY duced no hill of statewide Importance
of
the state i. y be lent and indebted­
has reoe.. ad the sanction of both
ness incurred to an amount not ex­
bouses.
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
At the conclusion of the second week ceeding 3 per cent of the assessed
valuation of the state for the creation
Entered as second-class matter Oc­ of the session only seven bills had
of the fund necessary to place the act
tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal­ passed both houses. Four of the bills
In operation.
sey, Oregon, under the Act of March have been signed by the governor,
If approved by the legislature this
the first bill Introduced by the ways
3, 1373.
and means committee appropriating measure will be referred to the voters
Thompson’s Best Flour $2.25 sx i Whole Corn
Devoted to the inutenal upbuilding o f , $40,001» for expenses of the session at the next general election.
$2.40 cwt
A bill having tor its purpose the Bluestem Hard W heat
Halsey and surrounding country and • Ti,e governor also signed senate bills
Ground Corn
2.50 cwt
Linn County generally Subscription repealing the law creating the state more stringent enforcement of the pro­
flour
2.50 sx ’ Cracked Corn
3.00 cw t
hibition
law
w«s
Introduced
In
the
rate $l.aU i«r year in advance.
board* of automobile mechanics exam
Flavo Flour
2.25 sx Ground Barley
2.60 cw t
iners, the act authorizing county In­ senate by Senator Farrell of Mult­
Graham
or
Whole
W
heat
.80
sx
i
Wheat
Chop
nomah
county.
2.60
cwt
debtedness up to not exceeding 2 per
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL cent of the assessed valuation for
This bill provides for the creation of Germ Meal or Buckwheat .65 sx 'Ground Cheat i
2.00 cwt
Renovate» and makes feather road purposes and a hou.a bill ap­ the office of prohibition commissioner White or Yellow corn meal .50 sx
3.00 cwt
to be appointed by the governor, whose
mattresses, old furniture and propriating $237,766 to cover deficien­ duty shall be to enforce the provisions (’ream Rolled Oats
.65 sx Recleaned W heat
8.50 cwt
cy appropriations authorized by the
Self ris in g Pancake Flour .75 sx Small Wheat
m attresses made like new.
3.00
cwt
of
the
prohibition
act.
state emergency board during the past
A companion bill relates to search Bran
1.50 sx Eastern Shell
Bring them in or phone 261-R, ycar
2.25 cwt
During the first two weeks of the and seizure. Under this bill officers Mill Run
1.75 sx Meat Scraps
128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore.
6.50 cw t
session a total of 256 bills were in­ having personal knowledge or reason­ Middlings
3.00 sx Egg Maker
3.90
cwt
troduced as against 271 bills during able information that intoxicating 11- Rolled Barley
2.25 sx Fish Meal
6.75 cwt
quors
are
being
unlawfully
manufact­
the same period of the 1919 session.
C . C. B R Y A N T
Rolled Oats
1.50 sx
3.00 cw t
The senate bills introduced numbered ured, held or kept in any building or
ATTORNEY A T UAW
A
lfalfa
Molasses
premises
or
are
being
unlawfully
car­
2.00
sx
i
1.10 cwt
135 and the bouse bills 121.
ried or transported in any satchel, Molas-O-Meal
201 New First N at’l Bank Bldg, Salary Increases fo r State Officer«.
2.75 sxj
1.50 cwt
Albany, Oregon.
Increases In the salaries of ths state suitcase, grip, trunk, receptacle of any Oil Meal
4.50 sx Potatoes
kind, or any fogon, truck, automo­
1.50 cwt
superintendent of schools from $3000
Soya Bean
4.50 sx
bile, car, boat, airplane or other air
Onions
3.00
cwt
to $4000 per year, the attorney gen­
4.25 sx
craft, or in any other vehicle, may Cotton Seed Meal
eral from $3600 to $4000 per year,
5.00 cw t
Calf Meal
1.50 sx
the corporation commissioner from search such containers or carriers
DR. R. H. HARRIS
without
search
warrant.
Dairy
Salt
6.00 cw t
.75 sx
$3000 to $3600 per year, and the clerk
of the state land board from $2500 to Legislature Asks Tariff on Poultry. Cocoa N ut Meal
2.40 sx
4.00 cwt
The legislature adopted a joint me­
$3000 per year, are recommended in
CttolCK
B ank
U u il.n iN G . A l b a n y . the report of the special legislative morial urging congress to place a
I committee on salaries of state and tariff on poultry and poultry products
Special prices on ton lots. Will have a car of No 3 Yellow Corn
Imported to American markets from in a few days, w ill sell for $40.00 per ton from the car; bring sacks.
! county officials.
General increases are also recom- foreign countries.
It was explained that approximately
: mended for county superintendents of
60
carloads of Chinese eggs had arriv­
.
schools.
Although
making
no
direct
S C W
LEG HO RNS
| reeommendations for increases in ed In Seattle In one week recently, at
O. A. C. and TANCKED Strain
) salaries of county Judges, assessors a cost not to exceed 7 cents a dozen.
B P
RO CKS
and county commissioners, who, the ’With a continuation of these importa­
O. A. C. and McDonald. San Jose, Csl report states, were found In most cases tions it was suggested that the Oregon
$13.09 per hundred.
to be capable men serving at Inade­ poultrymen would suffer serious finan­
HALSEY, ORKGON.
quate pay, a warning is sounded to the cial loss, and that the industry
Please place your orders early.
eventually
would
be
ruined.
effect
that
"the
good
cltisena
of
the
Mrs H. C. ARMSTRONG,
Thursday, Jan 27th
state should took well into the con­
New Emergency Board Created.
R 1, llalsey, Oregon.
duct and management of public af
The governor, secretary of state,
fairs if they desire to protect them­ president of the senate and speaker
selves from waste and inefficiency and of the house of representatives and
consequent higher taxes.”
state treasurer would be removed from
Home Owners’ Fund Proposed.
membership on the state emergency
One of the most Important pieces of board under the provisions of a bill
legislation proposed so far this session introduced by Senator Bell. Bell's
to a joint resolution
Senator Bruce bill creates a new emergency board of
Dennis of Union county which would seven members. Including the chair­
create a home owners' fund. This pro­ men of the house and senate ways and
posal, if approved by the legislature, means committees, with five other
will require an amendment to the seate members to be selected from the per­
constitution which will necessitate sonnel of the Joint ways and means
submitting it to the people
committee. These five members wouid
If OUT investigation le.'enlsthe
Ths resolution provides that the be elected by the ways and means
fact you are enjoying a maxi- crpfMt of the state m y be lent and committee in joint session, with the
mum of eyesight efficiency ycu ln,lpbtertnp|4!' Incurred to an amount president of the senate presiding The
president of the board would be elect­
Will get a lot of satisfaction out
ed by the board, and the secretary
of knowing it.
I RUtP
of state would be constituted as the
If some new correction is netd-
,Tn<,pr this grant the state land board secretary of the board.
Church Schools Taxed.
ed you'will be able to have the. which is to administer the home o
era’ " fund, has power to Issue $5(1,.
Much of the church, schools and hos­
fault remedied with u minimvm (100.000 “Oregon owners' credit bond,”
loai of ne ve energy and health. these bonds to run 36 years and bear pital and other property In the state
Wo h a v e positive a ssu ra n c e “The F ig h tin g S h e p ­
which Is now exempt from taxation
4 per cent Interest.
will be made taxable if a measure in­ h e rd e ss" will ba on hand for th is date.
From the proceeds of these bonds troduced by Senators Jones. Strayer
the state land board can make loans and Hume get« by both houses and is
on real estate from $200 to $5000, the signed by the governor.
loan not to exceed 50 per cent of the
O p t& m e lris t.
The bill confines entirely to houses
valuation of the property on which the of worship the buildings of church
k i d a Nr Q
oae
*t& .
loan Is made
If y o u w ant to sell y .ju r place now is th e tim e to
organization that shall be exempt, and
Harold Albro,
Anti-Alien Land Law Appears.
adds church schools to the tag rolls. s ta r t som<‘thing, bv listing it with m e.
M anufacturing Optician.
An ¡va'I-Astattc land law has b«rt An added clause exempts from taxa
I am a sso c ia tin g with d e a le rs in th e la rg e r c itie s
Introduced, sponsored by representa­ tion all property of all honorably dis
tives who are ex service men. which charged Civil war veterans, sailors, : o f th e V alley and will th e re fo re have a line on th e
Legislature Proceeding i Con­ would prohlbf hr-ldln” resl property
and marines to the amount of $1000.
b u y e rs com ing in.
It m ig h t also be p o ssib le to
tinued From Last Week.
by any perxou not ell lble to citizen-
Legislative brevities.
ship.
tra
d
e
v
o
u
r
p
re
se
n
t
h
o ld in g s for a place m o re to
School teachers In Portland are
The bill prohibits the holding of
L et’s g e t to g e h e r
maintaining a lobby in Salem to op J y o u r liking.
Ion. The busts would be placed In
real property by any company, asso­
the Oregon niches In the Hsll of Fain» ciation or corporation in which the pose any change in the tenure law.
Office at Drug Store.
J VV M O O R E
Creation of a state board of aircraft
at Washington, D. C,
majority stock is owned by aliens not
examiners to regulate and control fly­
Dishonest automobile mechanics and
V
V
u i e m n u i p , excepting
O A lT U llIJ K
»U C I
entitled . to
citizenship,
such
ing is provided in a bill Introduced In S lvatioa army failed by a single voti Fair Association Will Meet Friday
garage or repair shop operators art l
.
. . .
. . .
name as are obtained through treat
«"e- a lively debate In which practical
the house.
targets of a bill Introduced by Senate! ; i les
. . existing between
_ ...
the United States
A bill providing for th> election of ly oneAhtrd of the house memberihlj
Hare of Washington county which
and the nations of which the major­
The stockholders of the Linn
recorders In the couuttes of Clackamas ji .rtiapatad.
makes It punishable In slate prison ity stockholders are cltlsens.
County Fair Association will hold
Linn, Benton. Marion, Washington
as a M«e pretense the presentation ol
The bill provides drastic penalties
First American Watchmaker,
an adjourned session of their an­
Yamhill and Umatilla was approved by
any statement known by the person
for violations of the tow, and further the senate.
l.uther Goddard, a Massachiitotfg
presenting it to be fslse. whether the
nual meeting in the circuit court
provides penalties for conspiracy,
Additional powers to county boards p( eacher. was the first to make room of the Linn conntv court
statement It signed or not.
which la construed to he an act of two
w ’dies In America, hut foreign mny
of equalization, whereby such boards
or more persons to transfer real prop may require the attendance of wit-1 <* "*J”n fo rc e , I him to retire from (lie house Friday afternoon at 1:30
fl' id. and Luther went hack to preach-
erty or an interest therein to aliens af
Election of directors
nesses, would be granted by a bill in j In.’ Then for a time the art lan- o clock.
fectcd by the bill.
for the ensuing year will be
troduced hy Representative Beals
c
il'hed—to
he
revived
hy
Edwsrd
Would Repeal Plokstin Law.
Any state bank may lend not to ex Do yard, horn in Hingham In 1H13,
A bill which to likely to precipitate ceed 25 per cent of its capital, sur I ’ ho was the M l founder of the Amer- held. Follewing the meeting of
stockholders the newly elected
a lively contest during this session 1s
plus and commercial deposits upon! I -an watch Industry. A workman In
S even B ills Pass Both Houses: one Introduced by Representative Hoe notes secured by mortgages or other I ’ (owsird's factory in Roxbury, I’. S. board of directors will meet «nd
ford repealing the anti-injunction law
form of real estate security, in case a I Hargett, who. when asked what he elect officers for the association.
G o vern o r S ^jns F o u r
passed after a bitter fight In 1919 The
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bill Introduced by Senator Hall be j •vas doing, said. “I am working for a
conviaiiy which makes seven complete
law sought to be repealed legalises comes a law.
of Them.
$100
R
ew
ard,
$100
uatv-lies a day." Great was »tie mer­
tlliketlng and organized labor to lined
T h s r e a d .™ o f th is pnpsr v rfll M
Following out the recommendations ( riment at this reply. “Where on ear’ll
up to put up a strenuous fight to re
e d to le a rn t h a t th e re le e t lnae«
contained in the special message which | •'"it d you sell seven watches a day?" o P h i l a s dreaded
Raises In 3 , ' a r i , , of state Officers
disease t h a t eclenoe has
Governor Olcott delivered last week! ’!wy shouted.
b«en able to c u re Io a ll its stag es e n d
Rscemmgeded — Stats Loans to tain It
J*1
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1
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C a ta r r h being g r s s tlv
S.nator Patterson Introduced a bill'
In fl.jp n re d b y c o n s titu tio n a l conditions
Hom e Owner« Rrgpoeed— t a Service
Soldier bonus legislation Is still at under the provisions of which $300,806 '
c ^ V .r V
' tu t l? n <* tre a tm e n t.
H a l l’s
C a ta r r h M s d irin e is ta k e n in te r n a lly end
T h e ir Business.
Men tponeor Anti-Allen Law Fight
uncertain stage and It is uncertain would be appropriated for the con
a c ts th ru th e B lood on th e M ucous B u r-
? ? £** o f . ,h * S > ,t , ln th e re b y d e s tro y in g
" I read about a m eeting o f d e a f and
strucUon of a training school for boys
Impends
Over Picketing
Law__ Just what the outcome will be at the
th e fo u n d a tio n o f th s disease, g iv in g the
Soldier Bonus Uncertain— Ory Law i ' '*?'
Legislators seem to to replace the present Oregon Stats d u ;u h p a in te rs . H ow do you th in k they P s ’ lent s tre n g th by b u ild in g up th e ’ e o i-
g o t a lo n g T '
• e r k '" ’" » “J “ 1
'» tu f, m doing” ?,
8 t r s n o t h e n .. i
'
‘ ChB ry “ b o u * c o m D ll» l n g th e m
Training school.
i 1 et p ro p rieto r» h»v® » q tnucb
"Iz ought to be easy for painters to fc .th In
th e c u ra tiv e po w er o f H a lt*»
selvea. although the undercurrent ap-
Efforts to limit chaplain service In
I et along with the sign language."
lgatMi r \ M edicin e th a t they o ffe r One
ha stole penitentiary and the boys
—
p*,r * ,0
«gainst any cash bonus
H u n d re d D o lla rs fo r a n y case th a t it fa lls
1 •**
-a to- |
g a le a —The toguisturs began ths • ^ a*
'•umpsaaaUun act Intro
to A uZ * ‘
iop M ,t
testimonials
The Halsey Ent erprise
iiv Flour and Feed of ihompson’s
Mill or Warehouse at Shedd, be­
fore prices advance; the fol­
lowing prices will be
maintained
until
February
1st
Chiropractor
X-RAY
Baby Chicks
THOMPSON BROS. MILLING Co.
RIALTO THEATRE
Constance Talmadge in
‘THE LOVE EXPERT.”
A Larry Semon in Comedy.
The First episode of
“THE LOST CITY.”
A Great Big Special Show.
COME.
Thursday, Feb 3d.
Anita Stewart in ‘THE FIGHTING
SHEPHERDESS.”
Also the second episode of
“THE LOST CITY.”
REAL ESTATE
REVIEW OF WORK OF
OREGON LEGISLATURE
Address F J C H E N E Y A C O T i
O h io
Auld by a ll b r u r r U t a , He.* Toie^