Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    W H E R E YO U R T A X E S GO
H ALSEY
ENTERPRISE
arrived
at, oi the “ iDTiaibleem-
A» independent—NOT neutral—news- pire.”
K ’S . T T ?
R IA L T O T H E A T E R , F R ID A Y
« » •„ » » - o k « ,, „ „ e r f , ,
Win. H. W hiki . b » Editor.
candidate with the longest odds in
Mas. A A. W hkklmb Busin,« Manager his favor, counters against Hall
ALSEY
GARAGE
(by Edward G. Lowry)
CtorrWM. w « m ™
iMw
All Aboard for Grand Excursion !$
xvn.
G O O D R IC H ,
G O O D Y E A R and F ISK
T IR E S
NO REWARD FOR LOYALTY
What can a man hope for who, en­
ters the government seijvtpe as a
career? Let ns look et «orne actual
W e w ill be open evenings from now
cases. Here Is the story of one as on during the summer months.
told by E. J. Ayer«, chief clerk, De-
Please do not call Snnday unless ueces-
pertinent of the Interior. He cite« It
Yours truly,
'is • case similar to that of many oth- •, r y
« ers In his department, and says there
: are many others who are In worse clr
cumstances :
“The record« of oor department
ehow that he entered the eervlcy as a
O lin llin g events on the T exas® C tran ge heathen rites of hordes oí
laborer at $660 a year, after a service
border, seething w ith deeds
worshipers, clad in jeweled cloth
of three and a half years in the Uni­
of bandits, gamblers and soldiers of gold.
ted States navy as a first-class fire­
1 of fortnne.
—
pectacular use of elephants,snakes
man, with an honorable discharge. He
bears, peacocks, crocodiles and
p a la c e s , temples in a vast and dogs
has been with us for more than thirty-
(The crocodile fight is the
■*- towered C ity Beautiful, built moat blood-stirring sensation ever
three years, and 1« slxty-six year«
on teeming lagoons.
filmed.)
old, and has given more than half hl«
life to the service of the government.
typ e v e l scenes, street scenes, bou-
tA a n c e s Siamese, dances Pa-
‘‘He owns a little property three
doir scenes,*feud scenes, tbea
risienne,
and
marvelous
vision
miles beyond the Chesapeake Junc­
skating dancers w hirling through ter scenes, storm scenes,
scenes, fire scenes, war scenes, water
the ballet of ice.
tion, and he gets up early In the morn­
scenes.
ing, before daylight, and comes In to
F . m . F r e n c h a S o ns
T ^ u n d re d s ol alluring beauties
weaving these wonders all
work and goes ont after dark at night.
ALBANY
ORES.
of the orient bewitchm gly
together—a poignant, glorious
Today he Is getting »840 a year. He
attired.
story of human heart*.
”‘
has raised a family of nine children—
three of whom are now dead— eight
boys and one daughter.
His elder
sons are married and have established
homes of their own. Two of his sons
were In the military service In France,
Lavyere make our laws and bad decided to "go it alone” and
and his daughter, twelve years old,
lives with her grandmother, where he
■ p it ha ire over them end eit on let Armenian and Greek Christians
la supporting, educating and clothing
judicitl bsncbsa and deefare them perish. Its fioal boundary will be
■ALTIMOaX BUILDING
her.
valid or invalid, and what one of reached when the last Christian
"He la a whlje man, ■ very Intelli­ Cor First A Lyon sta, Albany, Oregon
gent man, eminently qualifled for thia
t ism bolds to be valid another there has been slaughtered,
particular line of work. Hie wife la
arguet is utterly inconsistent with
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dead. He Is his own housekeeper and
the constitution.
I Governor Olcott strikes a re-
he does the cooking and the washing
and the Ironing.
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If .i body of farmers could make I sponsive chord when he oalla fori
ATTO RNEY A T L A W
His home was established In Its
a more useless, eelf-oontradictory the suppression of K. K. K. or any
present location because It was uot
SHt of laws than these lawyers de- other body of men who parade
thought practicable to raise a family 201 New First N a t’l Bank Bld’g,
In the district, and he bought a piece
ciare their handiwork is, than w* masked aud uuidentihed, armed or
Albany, Oregon.
of property In Prince George's coun­
would like to see it aa a curiosity. I unarmed.
He correctly declares
ty three miles beyond the railroad
T ie farmers cast more votes than
Americans cannot tolerate an
terminal, which distance, aa I said, he
the followers of any other occu-1 ‘
visible empire 'w hich imposts
walks twice a day, leaving In the morn­
ing most of the year before daylight,
pat on, and they gat lass oonaid I P*n«lti«« on individuals without
and returning home by dark. This
LA W Y E R AND NOTARY
station at the hands of those whom
process of law. The oflener
Acknowledges the Corn
pany and he dropped,'« roll of many small place Consista of a shack and a
few acres of land on which he has a
they help to elaot. If they would * UC‘J marauders are prepared for
thousands
of
dollars
on
Mr.
Ryan’s
A newspaper editor rejects more
mortgage of »1,000, and you can judge
B rownsvili . b , O regon
own funerals, as near Lo<- items than he accepts, and the table.
they cculd nominate Mr. Patterson their
‘
that he enjoys no conveniences other
Ryan
say«
he
called
a
couple
Angeles
the
other
day,
the
belter.
moat
serious
errors
be
commits
arc
than the small house, which protects
for governor, and sleek him at the
in not rejecting more than he does of clerks to count the money to him from the elements.
pills. We love Governor Olcott
have
witnesses
if
needed,
and
"The house la divided Into four
The supreme court of the United In the effort to make an interest­
fo hie vetoes, but be himself must
ing publication the temptation is turned the amount into the state rooms, the partitions being of paper
States
did
a
full
day's
work
M
w
ru i the judgment that lad him
tacked to the framework, there being
strong to publish what appoars to treasury.
Two doora north of the hotel.
When the Morris books were no laths or plaster.
to let loose the lawmakers iu two day. It knocked out the federal b i a good story which appears
“The
smalt
stove
standing
In
the
under scrutiny Etheridge expressed
Am prepared to do all kinds of
r uds on the treasury in addition anti-grain-gambliug law and tb- plansible ou its face, even though
solicitude for the result of the center of the room he baa used for shoe repairing. Satisfaction guar­
there
is
no
time
to
run
it
down
to
federal
law
taxing
articles
made
t i their regular sessions.
The
finding of the record of thia pay­ more than twenty years, and the pot
child-slave
labor.
Those its source and ascertain the truth
on the stove contains hts 8unday din­ anteed.
probability is that he who gets the by
ment
by the company.
of all its
details by positive
ner, which he has prepared for him­
judges
are
the
real
American
“
Have
no
fear,”
answered
rnpublicsu nomination will be
evidence.
self, consisting of white navy beans
aristocrats. They hold office for
governor next term.
The Enterprise is no exception Ryan. " T h a t money went into and fetback. These beans are now
life and are responsible to uobody It sometimes publishes what it be­ the state treasury.”
costing him twenty-five to th llty cents
1 he grange and the Farm Bu-
Practical Shoe
“ Great Scott!" (or words to that a quart, and the fatback coats him
for their decisions. And no recall lieves to be a correct statement
reau are not in politioa, but their
Repairing.
forty
cents
,
a
pound.
It
could
have
offect)
said
Etheridge.
“
Do
you
only to find that the evidence on
been purchased a few yearn ago for
members cau e-td ought <o be, to the can hit them either.
which it relied was faulty. But mean to tell me you did’nt keep
Fine
seventeen cents a pound, and the "beans
nxteut of making the elections in
we try to avoid that kind of errors that money?”
for ten cents." He does not get any
The Enterprise does not know
‘
‘Just
th
a
t,”
was
the
reply.
Recently we criticised a state­
sows measure reflect their views.
fresh meat because be caflnot afford
And one of fitheridge’s fears to buy It.
whether the recall candidates for ment sent out by the Associated
4 , -f
The msri who are now scram
Finished
‘T o my mind it seems ■ pity that
...
,
,
I public commissioners would be Industries of Oregon regarding the
501 Lyon s t, Albany, Oregon,
bling for places in the lagialatUreL.tisfactory or not. Probablv no- Brownsville woolen mills. A copy
the United 8tates government should
employ men of that type, qr any other
will
tell you
afterwards,
if body could. But we do most un- of the Enterprise containing the
Boy Scouts Go on Hike
type for that matter,
not give
elected, that the compensation is heeitatiugly wish for the abolition criticism was sent to that organ
Saturday afternoon the boy them enough to Uvé on dieently. It
ization
at
its
headquarters
in
Port
■mall and the berth undesirable. of that and nearly all the other
land and elicited the following scouts hiked out to the Calapooia Is particularly a pity Id this case be­
cause he Ie somewhat superior to
and then will turn loose upon the oommieeione. The taxpayers can- good-matured response.
W IL D E Y LO D G E NO. 65.
river near Brownsville.
many of the employees.
He has
treasury all “ their sisters and their 00t afford to maintain them and
Associated Indutrties of Oregon,
Regular meeting next Saturday
Patrol Leader Ercell Sneed took stayed with us as a matter of faithful­
702 Oregon Building, Portland
oouaina and their eonte.”
(they do h u U gl,od
charge of a patrol, consisting of ness to the government and has night.
Wm. H. & A . A. Wheeler,
stayed with u r when he could make
Two rapraaentativaa in the legis
Dear Sir and Madam: Well, M artin and Freak Koontx, W ilbur more In one week outside of the gov
lature from thia district ere to be I portJand and the northwest had we acknowledge receipt of marked Norton and Harlem
Morfield. ernment than we pay him for one
elected. There are no democratic * „
earthquake alarm Monday copy of the Enterprise, and, more Then about 11 p. m Dr. Garnjobat month.
Othere have left ua. but Instances
candidates yet. Candidates for morning
I f H h .d waited until than that, we I ave to "acknowledge came out. accompanied by his son
Office 1st door south of school house
of that kind have been very few. At
the
corn."
Dick and Gilbert M iller.
the republican nomination are Friday night we might have
Halsey, Oregon.
one time I had In oqr auditorium our
We are a bit chagriued abou’.
The evening wae »pent in a real employees and J made an appeal to
Robert S. Aoheaon P B, Beatty thought ,t WMC. u ^ by candidates
this because it is near home and, outdoor style after tba camp was them to stand hy us during the war
Handles Town and Country Property.
:
•"d
- - r -
io our enthusiasm, we overshot the established.
Tha first thiug of period, and there were more than 300 Give him a call and see if he can fix
of Albany. Ohilda has held the I aocy, otine down
mark
to
the
exteut
of
saying
in
of
them
present,
and
they
all
of
one
nlerest
was
a
hall
game,
then
with the pro
you up.
our industrial note of optimism campfire stories.
accord assured us that they would
office longer and accomplished lee* ! verbtal dull thud.
stand
by
us
and
would
give
ns
the
that
tha
mills
were
ready
to
reopen,
than anybody alas.
Ha worked
After Dr Garnjobat arrived and
which wae based by a writer on set up hie camp and had spent the benefit of their labor In our depart­
hard for one more graft on the pub
Charles Childs says on the pri preliminary casual conversation uigbtin peace with a few buddies, ment during the war period, notwith­
standing the fact that the price for
lie—a board of film censors—at tbs
rnary
ballot: "Strictest economy with Mr. Bowman. M r. Bowman, Eicell Sueed's force charged the labor outside wee ■ great deal more.”
Electrio H aircutting, Massaging
1 tat regular aeasion but failed to
however, did aay that when the intruder with the intention of raid­
T h it curious pride In their work and
in appropriations; lower taxes; m II was ready to run there was
and Shampooing,
land the plum for anybody. W
ing his grubstake, but after battle loyalty to the government and the
abolish commission«. ” He has been p l’ nty of business in sight, all of
C. Templeton of Brownsville had
s thing that
_
Cleaning and Pressing.
the two camps assembled and bed government service
m the legislature longer than any which, of course, was regarded as break fast together.
Theo after a cropped np in the moat unexpected
one term and was satisfied. Per
other memlyr. How much ha» helpful for the spirit of the times. hearty meal the boys want on an places
haps he found the road to euooaa*
As one employee put It : “I think you
We are glad youcbecked us up observation bike, by which they
too crooked among the gang that I h,‘ BCCOmPiiib * d ,n <«>• » « • <>f »hi
w ill find that every service seems to
on this and it will have a good ef­ learned several things of interact
gathered at Salem. Park Beatty • • ,eaUon-d*J
be quite proud of Its work. I know
A R C H IE C O R N E L IU 8
fect in making us
extremely
About 11 o’clock Sunday morn
you w ill find It In our service a t far
cautious
about
these
matters
iu
the
would try for it. A new broom,
ng the scout« returned home well as compensation and such as that are
pleased with their experience and concerned. The pay In this office Is
might sweep cleaner than the old
Who will be governor? K .K .K future.
Weeincerely hope that you will declared they had had a "bully small, but that element, that feeling Expert workmanship. Watches and
one, which carries an accumulation ’ *?*
clocks a specialty.
In a man's mind that be Is really help­
not regard with suspicion and dis­ good time.”
of rubbish—of germs, maybe.
| "O f all sad »orde of tongue or trust everything that emanates
O REG ON
ing to sccomplish good work and IH A L S B Y
|>en
helping this government to function
from the Associated Industries
About Those Bonds
well. Is really part of it. I find In all
J O C K E Y IN G FOR T H « BTAR t | T h *
W* maT have hereafter. We hope that the rule
my talks with employees that they
Mr. O. P. Hoff, State Treasurer
of evidence as to witnesses' credi
really feel proud of their work, end
The numerous candidates
for
hility will not be applied in this Salem, Oregon,
that bride Is really what gets things
Dear Mr. Hoff:
hereby of
governor are warming up and the I Robert Ttiney was injured «o case.
done. I think that Is true everywhere
When yon come down to Port- j let to repurchase from the state of In the whole service, end particularly
present electoral contest it not such severely in a boxing match at Bar
A ll
work done promptly »nd
land, either of you, 1 hope yon Oregon, the entire list of Oregon throughout the executive depart
a languid affair aa tba last.
Francisco on the 10th that a fatal
will find time to ooms in and see municipal bonds sold to you as mente '
reasonably. Phone No. 26B.9
Charles H all is vigorously at rem it was feared. Of course; it’»
me. and tha lunch will be on me state treasurer by Morris Broth
That is curiously true, and It Is one
tacked by Ike Patterson aa being a noble sportl
ere at tha full and exact basic of the reasons, possibly the chief ree
Yours very truly,
price that you as slate Measure* son, why men stay on In the depart
high in the Pacific telephone mo.
Associated Industrie« of Oregon,
paid to Morris Brothers for said rents year after year at a low rate
D. C. Freeman, Manager.
nupoly, aud tha proofs are com plate.
LIC EN SED F U N ER A L D IR E C TO R S
P«ggv Joyce says she "must
bonds, plus accrued interest to °t pay end no; much possibility et
I t does not do Hall much g.xxt to
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
promotion.
have men.’’
W ell, how many*
date.
decry this as a personal attack.
»
Phone
15
Resisted
Temptation
. The bonds cannot be duplicated
She has had several.
There are eo many voters smarting
Branches at
Thomas F. Ryan, candidate lor >” ‘ be market today at the price
Brownsville, Phone J7C15.
under what they deem extortion by
Prof English spent lh« week the republican nomination for y ° u Pa'd or at the interest rate tb-
H«tsey Phone 146. Frank K irk, Mgr
etate senator, relates t h it when '»at* ie receiving.
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w’ ‘ h a proclamation calling for
Subscription«, »1.50 a ysar in advance | th ‘ ' uP P " « » ° n of illegal parades
Transient advertising, 25c an iach; per J10 noM^ , °» w hich the K. K, K. is
manent, 20c. No discount for time guilty, and for opposition generally
or space
to an empire within au empire.
In "Paid-for Paragraphs," See line.
No advertising disguised as news
I t may be potaible for these three
leading republican candidates to
HALSEY, Linn Co., Ore.. May 1», 1922 stir up such dissension in their I
party aud make such hopeless
T H E P R IM A R IE S
rents in it that a democrat m ay
Tomorrow will be decided who win at the polls, but this is not
ebsll make the race in the fall likely.
election as tba candidates of the
parties
»■»»««,
W ill someone kindly tell ua the
Tb<- Enterprise is interested ¡n *x,und*o«a of that region which is
nolitiral nartiaa aa i» ¡a in
described by the term
the e
e political parties, aa it .a in any ..Ne. r East?’ ’-A lb a n y (N . Y )
hor «Vil
Amari. I Journal.
other
evil that »Haeta
effects ih#
lbs Ameri-1
can public.
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,
’
It i« • portion of Asia Minor
I., a field of candidates for sny where tba Turks commenced butch.
office, other characteristic being wing C hriitian, the ,noment thej
rq u tl, its preference would be tor learned that the United States
a farmer and againet a lawyer the only power that had caused
especially,
them to refrain from the practice,
Join the year s greatest
p l e a s u r e t r i p to
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We make a
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Friendship,
Engagement and
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ARCHITECT
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
A Cecil B. DeMille Production
Also good Cartoon C, medy
C .C . B R Y A N T
J. W. MOORE
S R e ci/ & s t a t e a n d 'in s u r a n c e
Amor A. Tussing
Shoe Repair Shop
JEWETT the COBBLER.
L
Dress Shoes
tfirt
a
Specialty
I. O. O. F.
W. J. Rihelin
Dealer
in
Real
Estate.
BARBER SHOP
«1
E. C . M IL L E R
’I ' l T
W ATCHMAKER&Jeweler
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
W R IG H T & P O O L E
the company that Mr. H all will end with hie mother, Mrs. E liia
surely lose votes on the issue.
hath English, at Engena.
To offset the effect of the monop
oly charge Mr. H all has joined
hands with the K. K K. and has
the jtubke indorsement, secretly I Fifty-gallon . bras» faucet, |&
Enterprise office
Metal Oil Barrel,
he was a deputy under Kay in
that office he bed charge of the pur-
chasing by the state of some bonds
through Morris A Co., the Portland
bond brokers who recently went
to the wall. John L. Etheridge
negotiated the deal for the com-
Money to Loan
™
The «»•»• will receive through,
out the life of the bonds approxi
m»tely $126,000 more interest the <argest xasTxaN iKSuasxca cowea-
vixi and are prepared io give you a h v
,a »n '» *o «Id receive from other x iw d or A loam you desire Low
s'«iiier securities purchasable to- terest rate* Long term, and prepay
V*
l ’"fh .Bom*hodT
would
An «‘»vertisement the
neat privilege of »ion „ multiple on
co,,,i", i.2Sc n” * ht fin'’ *
auy interest date Write
wiver and covert what it
a C 1T T
Tettrsou & McCully, Eageue, Ore.
bow q«lT ira.h 1Bto
V A S H .
Morris Brothers Corporation
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FARMERSuwwi!?
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