Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 10, 1921, Image 2

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nr
is coin stuiwge lur mure
«an 90 de’-v -—o b-f— f In- """r d
sale cauil lx. Lraudvd or k.amp.d
with the word "storage.’’ When eggs
An Independent Newspaper
are placed In refrigeration for the pur­
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
pose of cold storage there shall be I
H e re ’s genuine chewing
) tamped on each container the date
Fourth W eek of S ession C om ­ when entered In refr<geration.
•CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
I
satisfaction for you, hook­
Eggs Imported from foreign coun­
m ences W ith M ost of Big
Entered a* second-class matter Oc­
ed up w ith real economy^
tries shall be sold as such, and the
tober a, X912, at the pustuffice at Hal­
Bills Introduced.
containers In which the eggs are
A
small chew of this class
sey, Ortgun, under the A ct of March
shipped shall be stamped with th#
o f tobacco lasts much long­
3, i»79.
Dry Measures W.thdrawn — House vorda "foreign eggs."
e
r than a big chew of the
Devuttd to the materuü upbuilding of
Every section of the state is repre­
Gets Bonus Bill—State Tax on In­
ordinary
k in d — that’s be­
Halsey und surrounding country and
sented
in
the
special
legislative
com-
comes Up — To Regulate Sale ot
Lirui County genera l}
Subscription i
j m it tee which will sift out the reap­
cause
the|
full, rich, real
Eggs — Committee on Reapportion
lute <l.bo per year in advance.
portionment legislation.
tobacco
taste
lasts so long.
ment Named—Would Enforce Sup­
Two of the members are from east­
port of Parents— Budget Bill Ap ern Oregon, two from central Oregon,
A n y man who uses the
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL proved—Disloyal Teachers Barred. two from Multnomah county, two from
Real Tobacco C hew w ill
the coast section and one each from
Renovates and makes feather
tell
you that.
mattresses, old furniture and Salem.—When the legislature assent the Willamette valley and southern
Oregon.
- bled Monday for the fourth week of
Put up in two ttyUs,
mattresses made like new.
The personnel of this committee, re­
< lb« session there was very little to Its
garded
as
the
must
Important
and
Bring them in or phone 261-R, credit I d the way'of measures passed
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut to b a cco
most powerful of the present session,
128-130 Ferry St, Albany, Ore.
and sent up to the governor. However,
follows:
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
! with the exception of the appropria­
Senator Dennis of Union county,
tion bills, most of (be big bills likely
Weyn-ian-BAiton C om p an y, J’OZ, Ürûudvu.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE OF HEARING
Senator Staples of Multnomah, Senator
to appear a: this session have been In
OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Patterson of Polk, Senator Hall of
troduced and referred to committees
Notice is hereby given that the final
Coos, Senator Robertson of Gilliam,
and trom now on the legislative wheels
account of Prank Kirk and W. K Kirk
Representative Burdict of Deschutes, A K
,«*u. . • A*«awk
may be expected to Industriously grind
as Co-K xecutori of the last Will and
Representative Carter of Jackson. Rep­
The bouse sustained ths veto of Gov
away at the grist of bills dumped into
Testament of laahell C Kirk, deceased,
resentative Gordon of Multnomah, ernor Olcott and defeated a senate bili
the legislative hopper.
has been filed in the County Court ol
Representative Hurd of Clatsop and authorizing county courts and com
While the first three weeks of the
February 10th
LINN County, State of Oregon, and
Representative Gallagher of Malheur. missloners to fix salaries of county Thursday,
session have been rather dull, particu­
Bill Aimed at Habitual Criminals.
that the 1 iUi day of March, 1921 at the larly In the way of vocal flfeworks,
surveyors.
Frank Keenan
hour ol 10 o'clock A. M. haa been Only
t
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If a bill directed against habitual
The senate by Indefinite postpone
there are a number of measures among
in
;i.
appointed by said Conrt tor the hearing
those Introduced which are likely to criminals. Introduced by Representa­ ment killed the bill introduced by
tive Woodson, Is passed, every person Senators Bell and Vinton to lucreas
of objections to said final accouut and j arouse eplrited debates,
‘‘Smouldering Embers.”
the settlement thereof, at which time ' The number of bills Introduced dur convicted a second time for a felony I the pay of circuit court jurors from
THIRD EPISODE
"
any person interested iu said estate may duccd during the first three weeks of must be confined In the state penlten- j $3 to $4 a day.
tlary
for
a
maximum
term
of
not
less
A
bill
introduced
by
Senator
Eber­
appear and file objections thereto in - the present session surpassed the rec-
writing and contest the same.
ord of the 191$ session. During the than double the time of the first con­ hard constitutes every county In Ore
Dated and fi.st published Feb 10 1 first three weeks of the present session viction, and If convicted the third gon a judicial district for circuit court
1921
j there were introduced In the two time of a felony must be confined in purposes.
.1. t a s a a n «
Senator Hume’s bill requiring pri
Frank Kirk,
bouses 454 bills as against 461 bills the state penitentiary for life.
A bill prohibiting county co”rtg or vate, denominational and parochial
W. R Kirk. j during the same period of the 1919
NEXT WEEK
county commissioners from awarding schools to be under the supervision of
Executors of the Estate
session.
contracts
for
material,
equipment
or
the
county
school
superintendents,
^rnor A. fussing
Presumably because they feared de­
Big Special Feature
Atty for Ears.
feat. owing to their drastic provisions, supplies without preparing specifica­ passed the senate. It applies to the
tions
In
writing
and
advertising
not
schools
In
all
the
elementary
grades,
and
2-10 to 3-10.
the three prohibition measures father­
ed by Panators Farrell anl Eddy were less than six times in a daily news­ The bill provides the same course of
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD-
__FOURTH EPISODE.
withdrawn by their authors. One of paper or two Issues of a weekly news­ study as In the public schools and the
MINIM RA1OR.
the bills «rested the office of prohibl- paper. was Introduced by Representa­ same qualifications for teachers.
tives Kubll and North.
Notice is hereby given that the u n ­ Hon commissioner, another provided
Must Care For Parents.
dersigned by an order of the County ■orc stringent penalties for law viola
Every adult person who. having the
I
tton
and
the
third
carried
drastic
Court ol LINN Couut), Oregon, has
I search and seizure provisions. It Is ability so to do, falls and neglects to
it
. .
Charity Grange Items.
Been appointed administrator of the e s­
said substitute bills will be Introduced support an Indigent parent, will be
tate of H enrietta G ullilord deceased.
gullty of a misdemeanor and will be
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with legs drastic provisions.
C P and F rancis Kizer and R
All persons having claim s against said
punishable by Imprisonment in the F ifth W e e k Of Session Com-
Bonus
Bill
Introduced.
estate are required topreseut them w ith ­
B
Miller attended the Farm Bu­
county jail for not more than one year
A step toward providing a bonus for
in six m onths from the date of this no­
m enees W ith Much U nfin­
reau m eeting Saturday.
or a fine not exceeding $1000 or both
of the world war wa9 taken
tice with the proper vouchers, to the veterans
. . . . . . . .
.
.
.
,ln* an<* imprisonment if a bill ln-
W B and Mrs Spence, Hiram
ished W ork on H and.
. u
u ™
undersigned at his office at Brownsville with the Introduction In the house of i troduced In . the
house by Representa-
and
Paul Bierly, and W alter
a
measure
providing
for
a
cash
bonus
in Liun County, Oregon.
tive Hindman of Multnomah county
F
ruit
were Albany callers S atur­
Dated and first published this 3rd day or a long time loan.
3lxty-Day
Session
Up
to
People—
New
becomes a law.
Summarized, the bill provides that
of February, 1921.
All fines or forfeitures Imposed by
Game Lawe Are Pasted — Women day.
all Oregon citizens who served more
Amor A. Tussing,
Oral Davidson and
A ndre
the court and collected in such case
Not to Serve on Juries—Commission
than two months In any branch of the
Adm inistrator aforesaid.
or under the provisions of any law
Christiansen
were
Albany
caller«
I
military
forces
of
the
United
States
Oppose»
Roosevelt
Highway
Bill—
2-3 to 3 3
relating to indigent parents may be
some
! between April «, 1917, and Nov. 11,
School Bills Killed—Allen Public ¡Saturday to see about
directed by the court to be paid In
school
m
atters.
1918, shall be entitled to receive a
Charge Bill Up—Office of Meat Com­
whole or In part to such Indigent
| bonus of $25 for each month’s service,
Hotie Walker went to Calem
parent or their guardian, according to
P n fo r ç n n Practical Shoe
missioner Created.
j with a maximum of $500.
. I ClCIOtKI Repairing
the provision of Hindman's bill.
Saturday to look a fte r school
Under the loan provision, a sum not
Senate Pateee Budget Bill.
m atters.
Fine L)re»s Shoes a Specialty
to exceed 13,000 may be borrowed
Salem.—The legislature started on
The state board of cftntrol Is consti­
A hobo stopped a t Mr Tem ple­
from the Btate, to be secured by a
the fifth week of the session with the
5<n Lyon Street. Albany, Oregon.
1 mortgage on real property. The loans tuted the budget commission of Ore­ legislative wheels clogged with un ton’s lately and cookf*d his sup­
gon under a bill prepared by Senator
may be repaid to the state at the op­
Patterson, which was passed by the finished work and unless business Is per and left a dead dog to pay
tion of the borrower in annual, semi |
speeded up during ths present week for i t
senate
annual or quarterly Installments,
Under the provisions of the act the i *“d thu cuitom »ry How of oratory cur-
Cecil Quinby and Everett Rob­
which In each year's period must ag- | commission Is authorized to employ a tailed' th# usual jam during the d o s
S C W
LEGHORNS
ertson
are batching in A G Wag.
gregate 6 per cent of the total bor- ■ statistician, whose duty shall be to lng daJ8 *S cfirtaln t0 PrevwU.
O A. C. and TANCRED Strain
rowed.
gener’s
shack up in the tim ber
examine the demands of the various
Prar,l' al!y ° ° Important piece of
The bill psohlbfts participation In Institutions and departments of the leK,H,aiion received the attention of while cutting wood.
B P ROCKS
A C. and McDonald. San Jot«. Cal both federal and state bonus plans, state and pr. pare budgets for preset»- b° th h0U808 durins ,he f,ral four
A G W aggener had th e mis­
also from receiving bonuses from other
weeks of the session. In fact, very
$18.00 per hundred.
tatloQ to the legislature.
fortune to fall last T hursday
states
The senate Is" tn favor of a leglsla few ° f the imForlaBt ‘»Ills have passed
Flesse place vour orders early.
Relatives of deceased Oregon veter­ live session of sixty days Instead of ,he hou8e ln whith th8y »r'Wlmated. and crack one of his ribs.
Mrs H C. ARMSTRONG,
ans, or those en t'led to receive gov-
Mrs E A Kizer and Mrs H C
The big bills were still In the hands
j ernment inw.ranc -, weald be entitled forty and an Increase ln pay of the of the various committees, but this Kizer attended the play in Hal­
R I, Halsey, Oregon.
nwmbers
from
$3
to
$5
a
day,
having
i to receive the bonus due to the veter-
week most of them will appear on the sey while E A Kizer waa going
: an. had he lived until the act hersm. passed the Smith Eberhard Hare Joint
resolution to refer the proposed change ,'aleD<,ars and the real legislative hat and
coming with the ( music
affective, the bill provldee.
ties of the session may be looked for.
to the people.
teacher.
State Income Tax Proposed.
Among
the
more
important
mens
Bill Bans Alien Teachers.
Last Saturday, F eb 5tfi. Mr
A measure providing for a state In
Allens or disloyal Individuals will ures awaiting final action were: Ap­
come tax was introduced Io the house not be permitted to teach ln any con: propriation bills, soldiers' bonus, road and Mrs E A K izer received
Irrigation.
re-apportionment. some full blooded Ithode Island
by Representative Gordon of Multno­ mon school, high school, university, bills.
mah
The proposed law follows the agricultural college, normal school or teachers' tenure and prohibition.
Red chickens from Portland for
When the legislature adjourned over
federal Income tax law In general any other state school In Oregon If a
form, and provides for an exemption bill Introduced In the house by Repre- Sunday a total of 573 bills had been breeding purposes.
C H Bierly spent the week end
of $1000 for single persons and $2000 sentatlve Belknap of Benton county introduced. 319 ln the house and 254
for married persons. The rate varies passes.
tn the senate, and 38 bills had passed in Albany visiting friends.
\
from I per cent on the first $1000 of
The bill provides that aliens shal. b° th hou8es ,n d were roady for
The rain has noticeably
SHUR ON SHELTEX FRAMES. taxable Income up to 6 per vent on not be permitted to tench In any of the | ° n r the gorernor
pened the arduous spirits o f the
Incomes of $10,000 or over.
schools enumerated unless they hav
Sixty Day Session Proposed,
The latest frame for rva ling
wood cutters of thia comm unity.
Kerry person residing In the state, declared their Intention to becom ’ The peop,e of ,he *'*'« »"1 •>«
glasses.
Ask to see the new regardless of whether his taxable In
Mbs Hampton w ent
Sales
rltlz.-ns of th, l nl'»d S»a’«s. The hl 1 ?a 1,488 "P°" 'he question of fixing
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Sheltex temples.
come Is derived from property or bush provides for hearings on charges c f ,he
of 'h<' legislative session for the Week end, to gee her
ness located within or without the disloyalty In teachers and their di
*’ *” d,y8 ond lnrr',a «'ng P«V of mom bran new brother who
-iu.f
•tats would be subject to the asses», charge. If found guilty, and the ca i er' ' froln W to »5 p«r day, an a neon»« arrived. This make« hur -jL.sk
ment under the act.
cellatlon of their certificates to tea. i ° 'nt
rp*°'“tlon
proposing
these v __ ^er
m ghth
brother.
Under the proposed law so per cent by the superintendent of public in-
!n the gta,e constitution baas
of the tax shall go to the state and 70 ««•««'on.
8
e?««” « of T o t o a I
singing school is made up
O x?Z <?/7?
per cent te the county In which It Is
L
.g
.s
t.tlv
.
BrevHies.
fr ° m 40(1 " » ¿ d l m t .
A l b a n y onca. collected The latter fund then would
An
effort
to
change
the
date
of
fmal
Chsnsy^«
e
h
d
o
in
«
b
u
siw
«
m
tha
City
o
f
S'X
School
districts.
’ rii:
again be divided between the county payment of taxe. In Oregon from Oc
“ fi
C e n te r
,, nC“ ’ , '
Harold Albro.
and Its various political subdivisions
tober 5 to December 6 failed In the
.
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Ville
Rol» ad.
Manufacturing Optician.
Hal«ey, Harrisburg, and Bn in-
Mutt Brand Storage Eggs.
house.
don- There was much fun I u t
Requlatton of classification and tale
Exemption of Oregon road bonds
lïTSIIL1®
baÎX* «Th dîy
•"<* ô »ubscrlbZl
preseocs^thti
f‘cwTeoLr" Saturday night when the cl. im
Prunes at 10 cents a pound of ould storage eggs, foreign eggs, pre froIU taxation as property la provided m'y
«•rved t-iigs and incubated eggs Is pro- '“ • *>'" Introduced In the house by
w O L E A SO N ,
'
laid down at any freight depot -IS—
tried to sing the round of 1 iba
.
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Notary Public.
Ä
D onkey.
in Oregon, brings this luscious vldvd In a bill Introduced In the senate Representative Sheldon
by Senator Porter of U nn county
Repeal of the gravity teat law go-, t7re " ! l 7 e o « V r t .T « S 7 ^
fruit within the re ch of all.
I nder the provision« of tbe bill cold
gasoline disposed of tn Oregon ,or ’•“‘'"•on'ale, free
"m 8*nd
,
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Eat more prunes.
storage eggs shall lacjude e « i «gias '• provided in a bill introduced by
Sk»i<j by aii’droMtat*
’ T°1* 10- °
f^ext week is prnne week
Or
UaU's Family FUia for consttpaUoa.
/OUT prunes DOW.
The Halsey Enîcrprùr
“Just Between You and M e”
OREGON LEGISLATURE
say* the Good Judge
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RIALTO
“ LOST CITY.”
REVIEW CF WORK OF -
OREGON LEGISLATURE
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