Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 11, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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HA LSEY E N T E R P R IS E
M AY
I I . 1722
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
by Back, to bis own private for­
Aa independent— NOT neutral—news* tune.
paper published every Thursday,
by W m . ¡1. * A. A. W H EELER .
Wm. H. W Haiti. mb Editor.
llm. A A. WHaaLMB Business Manager
and Local News Editor.
There are plenty more high
lights in the news but our space is
limited.
WHERE YOUR T AXES'GO
Political Advertising
(by Edward O. Lowry)
Sen.
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THOS. F. RYAN
W HAT OF THESE OLD MEN ?
or Oregon City
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J. W MOORE
S / t e a f (¿ s ta te a n d i n s u r a n c e
f ’ongreas enacted a law In I860 re­
quiring all beads of departments and
for
Independent establishments In the
We
learn
from
the
democratic
federal
service
to
report
each
year
to
Subscriptions, $1.50 a year in advance.
Transient advertising, 25c an inch; per­ press that the victory of Beveridge the secretary of the treasury the num­
P O L IT IC A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S
manent, 20c. No discount for time in the Indiana republican pri­ ber of employees under them who were
below a fair standard of efficiency.
or s|*ace
maries was a blow at the republi­ Every year thia la done and the letters
In “ l'aid-for Paragraphs," 5c aline.
No advertising disguised as news.
can administration and from the to the secretary of the treasury from Honesy, efficiency and economy, with
thirty per cent reduction in
republican papers that it was an the various departments and bbreaus
are printed In the book of estimates of
maintenance expenses
1IAL6EY, Linn Co., Of«.. May 11, 1922 indorsement of all that their psrly
appropriations complied for use by
guaranteed
has done. And oneclassof papers congress In making up the annual
UNCLE SAM AND THE DEVIL has just ae much regard for truth supply bills. Congress never pays the
slightest heed to these reports. They
Time was when at a word from ae the other.
are made up year after year, but the
the United Sta’es government the
Inefficient are never fired.
For example, last year the chief
sultan of Turkey freed American
The votere decided that 93 a day clerk of the treasury reported 170 em­
missionaries from persecution in waa pay enough for a legislator ployees of the Treasury department as
hie domains.
The legislators discovered that below a fair standard of efficiency. But
When the American Perdicsrie their wives and their sisters aud nothing will be done about It. The
Interior department reported 130 tn-
was avid for ransom by a bandit their cousins aud their aunts are
efflclents, and will probably go on re­
whom the Moroccan government worth more than they and they porting them till they die of old age.
de .-land it could not bring to terms, pay them $5 a day for doing cleri­ There are employees of the goven»
ment In Washington who are totally
America did not pay any ransom. cal work —pay it out of the tax blind and who are led from their
Five words sent by cable by Theo- payers' pockets.
homes to their offices each day and
back home again In the afternoon.
do-e Roosevelt brought about the
I knew in 1020 one gentleman of
i u i d ’ h prompt release.
One man hid 9:000 in greenback, ninety-two years who had been In the
Today our isolationist govern­ in a flue and theo forgot it and government service for seventy-two
years. He was being paid at that time
ment adheres to the motto "Every built a fire and burned it up >900
a year. His maximum pay dur­
naijmi for itself and the devil take Another postponed repairing a flaw ing bis long service was >1800 a year.
the hindmost,” and bis sataoic in his flue and fire got through the James K. Polk was President when
this old gentleman came Into the serv­
majesty acta on the bint. Mission­ flaw and burned bis borne. Which ice.
He was born on January 10,
aries are being persecuted and waa the bigger fool?
1828. His father was a captain of
the regular army In the war of 1812.
Christiana by the thousands mur­
After that service he led an active life
dered by the Turks and Washing­
When a candidate asks you t< In other occupations until 1848, when
ton never bats an eye.
he tiled, leaving a dependent family of
vote for him for the legislature ask nine
persons, three of them boys. It
A light, typified by that atatue
him if lie will promise not to divert fell to the lot of one of them to be the
which France erected in New York
any mors than his own pay from chief support of the family.
hard ir, came out of the darkuess
I t came to pass, then, that at the age
member from each state in the union and is the political organization
the publio funds to his own rela­
of the Amerioan continent and
of twenty he received through the
of
the party
tives.
Influence of navy friends of his father
cast, its rays over the blood-soaked
In Jt\ne, 1921, at the committee’s first meeting after the inaugura­
a small clerkship at the naval observ­
wor d, and there was a brief pe-l Mr Deb. . ay. if the sedition!«, atory, then under the superintendence
tion of President Warren G. Harding, every atete cast its vote for Ralph E. W ill­
rind when all the people of earth who are Mrving geote<jcei are no of that accomplished officer, Matthew
iams of Oregon for vice-chaimian of fhe cimraittee, reognizing by their una.il
Fontaine Maury, whom he served as
mou. vote h it fitness and ability as a leader to fill this rsponsible position.
looked to our country for an ex- rebaaed he wants to go back to amanuensis
for ten years, accounting
A vote for Ralph E Williams for republican national committeeman w ill con­
..n.?le and for help, but we turned Jaii U t him
That annonnce. It a great privilege and pleasure to
firm the action of the torty-eight atetes in electing him vice-chairman of the
have
heard
Maury's
voice
dictating
the
slacker end their hope, flickered ineilt
g thst
tfl,
republican national committee, a posttion never before held by a western man.
words of sense and wisdom which
an I "all the *-**—
-* the -------
- 1 tj,ere
‘
tribes of
earth
Ralph E. W illiams of Oregon, as vice-chairman of the republican national
make up the sailing directions, the
in >urn.”
committee, is directly in line to become national chairman, the highest position
wind and current charts and other
publications issued from the observ
attainable in the republican organization.
I Turkey, America and Conscience atory for the benefit of the world.
A national committeeman on the national committee does not make nor
NEWS THRILLERS
From a copyist at first, November 0,
execute
the laws, but carries out the policies and platform of the party adopted
The Oregonian rays :
The fellow who can find nothing
1848, at >3 a day, the young man was
by the delegates at each previous national convention.
ot interest in the news di.p.tcbe; I.
|kH/ ’vilienily Int.end tha' advanced as follows:
Mr. Williams is senior member of the national committee. Seniority in this
. .. .
,
.
.
“ .
there shall be no more Armenia,
July 1, 1853, clerk at >1,200 a
committee give one the same power as seniority in the United states senate,
of the last week or too days is hard They intend to settle that question year; July 1, 1854, clerk at >1,500 a
to please.
I bv completing the work of exterm- year; July 1, 1870, principal clerk at
In Indiana New. who supported I
Greek and other minor. >1,800 a year; December «, 1011, clerk
il>»
Na.harr. and basked i in - ad- ,lo
llT nationalists
in Asia
have at >1,400 a year; May 1, 1018, stgrnog
the Newberry
prO8pect,
t for Minor
,rf
rapher and typewriter at >000 a year.
It will be seen that he was demoted
ministration sunshine at Washing-1 rience with Turkish perfidy bav.
I in, waa defeated badly in the proved that Turkish pledges an In December, 1011, and again In May,
1018, to lower positions, Involving less
(Information furnished by R.
C. (Paul advertisement by eommittee of republicans, C. L. Starr secretary, 617 Board
state republican sanatorial
pri worth even less than German trea­ work and responsibility. These demo­ Glover et al.
ties.
tions were at his own request. In
maries tiy Beveridge, who waa de-
Much has been said of late yean October, 1017, he received from the
ounued by
New’s
campaigners
as
.
- -
| about the conscience of the Atner- assistant secretary of the navy, Mr.
a chronic kicker and opposed to ican people. 1 bat conscience can- Roosevelt, the following letter:
“I have to Inform you that you have
the administration. And now the not (ail to be troubled if we stand
administration’s friends have dis-
watching a fate befall tin been granted leave without pay for
six months beginning October 13, 1017.
covered that he is and always has Armeni*»« for which we are in
As you have been tn the employ
b e e n . m . „ t ihom . „ j
.
u
.
•
u-
pBrt
responsible.
Some
word
been one of them and that in hts ahoold go out jn prole8t
hw, of the government now nearly slxty-
nlne years, and during all that time
nomination they have won a great leaving the Turks free to work your record has been excellent, 1 re­
victory. When the mountain re- their savage will and against thi gret that there la no way In which the
fused to go to Mohammed Moham- (Dockery ot ••■ring those whon department could continue you on the
me dwent to the mountain. When lhcv oppress M the protection of rolls with compensation.
" I desire at this time to express
.</
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,,
promises made by a race thai
the farm bloc
and Beveridge pride. itself on breakmg promise
the appreciation of the department for
your long and satisfactory service and
failed to wilt under Mr. Harding’s made to its enemies.
the hope that you will be so benefited
frown the frown changed to a
James L. Barton, chairman of by
this leave that you can return and
smile. He is a wise guy end fol- ,he ne,r CMt r«H«L *ri»ing to ‘he resume your duties at Its expiration."
republican nominee
I talked with one of the cabinet
lows winning tactics. Beveridge’s K>r**oni*"•
“ The situation
FOR
officers about the old and feeble em­
opposition to Newberry and provision seems to be made for the ployee«
favor of the Voletead act were protection of the Armenians. They
He Raid: "I don't know whut con
strong cards in his favor.
were our allies in the war and did xress Intends to do about them, but I
know what I Intend to do with those
at tbs »nnaanev Friday, May 19.
„ .a .
In my department. I Intend to leave
peace and are viciously fighting .tending that they were to have them alone. They can stay here as
H a is a m a a a f ra re pessonality and
long as they like, until some provision
about it.
protected homes when the war wa« Is
H a ra .
made for them. When I was new
b riefly,
his K o ry : Isaac Lee P a t-
Russia has reneged on all her o7 ’ r’ n#*lher ‘he United States nor In the department I dismissed two of
¿ « • o n was b o ra « B anton C o u n ty .
promises .ud promised to m .k J
'” ’" " 1 10 be doi"« , n >- these old people and demoted another
schoal. an d w o rka d h i. w ay th ro u g h
thing to carry out the pledges on the ground that they were super­
some new ones if thee allies will | which have been repeatedly made annuated and Inefficient and were a
C h ris tia n C ollage, M o n m o u th .
Be­
c a m e a s u c c e s s f u l m e r c h a n t in
loan her money enough and [by all parties concerned.
hindrance to the work.
Salem .
In IS 9 4 was elected State
“All three of them wrote me sad
quickly enough.
S «n«‘ ° r fro m M a rio n C o u n ty . I „
letters and promptly committed sul
l»9fi was ap po inted C o ll.c to r o f
Japan continues to send soldiers
clde. That was enough and more
M d C ? * “ P ,r t U n d - *»T Preeidont
and equipiusnts to Siberia aod to
than enough for me.
Never again
will I disturb one of them. I do not
vow tiiat she is trying to get away
choose to have It on my conscience
from there.
that I pronounced sentence of death
on an old man or an old woman In
Lloyd George ie trying to quiet
Oregon Blood Medicine,
t h . bus,nam . f M r P . t , „
4 ------- a tonic and kidney stim­
the service of the government. They
India by throwing sops to Turkey,
ulator ; aids in rectifying kidney
can all stay on here as long as they
Russia, Germany or any other
liver, blood and skin diseases.
like I found them here and some of
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
them will he here when I leave I f
Certierus that will accept them
Tanlsc
’
congress chooses to provide for them
IV run a
In China, which has two rival
that Is its obligation. But I will never
Mile' Restorative Tonic
i. . m
.X ,
goverumeuts, one under Sun Yat
sentence another one of them to self,
Ayer' Sarsaparilla
•a la r y .
desiruction, no matter what the coet
Sen at Canton in the aouth and
TA LC U M POW DER
to the taxpayer and the government "
one in the noith at Pekin, a brig,
Pompeian
Melba
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and from the deposed Manchuraer
Political Advertising
W illiams'
i ^ W
S d T t ' X ’ T u i^ h r ^ !
bore down upon |Pekin last week
Men nen's
Vote for
• t a n t ia l dec r e a • « in y o « r a la te ta sa « L " f i
• ,u ^ '
DjerKiss
but was defeated and his forces
Mavis
■ o m ic a l a d m ia ia tr a O o a .
A
v o ta fo r
* C®'
Mattered by the Pekinese. Twelve
pBMeraon ia
• v o ta fo r o la a n , e c o n o m ic a l ‘
“
Violet
Formerly Brownsville Man
STATE
TREASURER
T
Make Oregon Safe for the Republican Party
HON.
R E 'E L E C T
W. C. Hawley
RALPH E.
Republican candidate for
renomination to
congress
W IL L IA M S
Representative
Hawley Should
be Renominat­
ed because
R E P U B L IC A N
N A T IO N A L
Ie is a hardworking, ca­
pable, s n c c e s s f u l,
COMMITTEEMAN
trustworthy and faith­
ful public servant,
ie remains at his post of I The only westerner ever elected vice-chairman of
the republican national committee.
duty, attending to the
needs of his constitu­
ency and of the state
of Oregon.
The republican national committee consists of one
Ie is a native of Oregon
who is loyal to and
familiar with every in -
terest of this state.
No detail is too small or
task too large to com­
mand his best efforts
for any person in ev­
ery worthy cause.
He is right on the great
questions of the day
and his record is on e
of increasing prestige,
VO TE TO
steady achievement
and successful serv-
lce.
KEEP THE WESTin POWER
HIM h INMH
KEEP
Eor Republican Nom­
ination for Governor
If nominated and
elected governor
I promine y o u I
will use the pow ­
"V* :
t „.
Beef IKE PATŒBSON
GOVERNOR
er of that office
u
To reduce taxes]
To reduce tele-1
Spring Tonics
thousand men foil in the battle.
Hhie in Oregon every candidate
ie standing on a retrenchment plat­
form plank that reaches from now
to election day.
Borah claims to have proof that of
9 1tk 1.000.000 loaned by Uncle Fern
to HakhmeticfT for the Kerensky
government a share was diverted
K A IR R E S T O R E R
Daudenne
Goldman's lls ir Cotor Restorer
Wildroot
Wyeth's Sage and Snlphur
Parker's Hstr Balsam
Hall's lls ir Renewrr
Wslnntta Hair D ie
Liquid Arvon
£ V. A. Ringo, Druggist I
phone rates
To enact an eq-|
uitable auto I
license law]
To prevent ori-j
entals from
controlling!
land by own­
ership or
lease in the]
W. A. EASTBURN ¿a state of Or­
for
egon
County
1 L. FATTERSON.I
Commissioner
A business adminis-'
tration on business
principles.
L ot ns get out of
debt anti stay out.
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