Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 06, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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HALSEY ENTEKI'RISii
J U L Y 6, 1932
Suppose the United States rail­
Dunlap on the Job
The market road from Plain-
way
labor board wero abolished
view to Ash Swale will probably be
Sheriff Dunlap made his sta rt completed
HALSEY ENTERPRISE all who are familiar with the noble and its
this euminer.
cost wiped off the slate.
Fine
An independent—NOT neutral—newt- work Miss Addams has done.
in office Friday by arresting C. B.
paper. published every Thursday,
Miss Robertson is an opponent Would anybody except the mem­ Wiley, near Sweet Home, on in­
by WM. II. fit A. A. WHEELER.
bers be loeere?
Get nur prices on
Dress Shoes a Specialty
of prohibition. She denounced tb.
formation which Kendall left in
Win. II. WHgKi.'gB Editor.
M bs . A A. W hhrlkk Business Manager direct primary. It is anathema to
Young Itibelin must have found his office when be was killed.
501 Lyon s t , Albany, Oregon.
and Local News Editor.
old-fashioned Dolilical bosses and inducements at Portland, for be
A still was destroyed and 160 gal­
i ..
to frieud of “ government by wired from that city that he had lons of corn and strawberries de­
Subscriptions, $1.50 a year in advance party,” which is government b\
econsidered his decision to take stroyed.
of all sizes.
Transient advertising, 25c an inch; per­
over the Bramwell shop.
Wiley pleaded guilty to a moon-
manent, 20c. No discount lor time the bosses. Moreover she is an
We have Ford tires at all
WILDEY LODGE NO. 05.
shining charge and fined $500.
or space.
♦
apologist for Newberry.
In ' Paid-for Paragraph«," 5c aline.
prices
Dunlap also arrested R. H. and
Regular
meeting next Saturday
Miss Robertson does not rep­
No advcrtissfig disguised as news.
A. E. Gabriel for having liquor In Wo carry a good line ol night.
resent the women of America,
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tbeir possession, and they pleaded
accessories and Ford
11 \1.SEV, I.inn Co., Ore. July 6, 1922 though sbo happens to be the only
guilty and were fined 1150 each.
parts.
woman in congress.
We would be pleased to bave you in
Why
Ribelin
Survives
She is old eoougii to know bet­
Office 1st door south of school bouse
vestigate our line before buying
Dealer in
THOSE SCRAMBLED ROADS
lfalsey, Oregon.
ter.
Dr. U. Michener, who oow re­
Dealer
in Real Estate.
sides io Wichita, Kae., aud reads
O n. this page uppears a map
HAS ’EM GUESSING
Handles Town and Country Property.
the Enterprise, writes to W. J.
showing the roads now owned and
Give him a call and see if he can fix
Kibelin:
ARCHIE CORNELIUS you up.
Heary Ford has the politicans
Dear friend: I saw in a recent
controlled by tbs Southern Pa­
guessing—and much worried too.
issue of the Halsey paper that you
cific; from Portland to El Paso, Will be run for tbs republican
50 days’ credit
were out on the street after an
the black lines indicating Southern nomination tor president and F A L K B R O S ., Props. attack of pneumonia. It stated Expert workmanship. Watches and
clocks a specialty.
that you were nearly ninety years
Pacific. and the horizontally make it “ necessary” to repeat the
Electric Haircutting, Massaging
of age. Now I congratulate you HALSEY
OREGON
shaded ones Central Pacific prop- Newberry expenditure on a nation­
and Shampooing.
that you are able to be ont, but,
al instead of a state scale? That
really, aren’t yon ashamed of your­
erty.
' - i •
Cleaning and Pressing.
self? You know as well as the rest
would be awful. The party bar
Examination will show how the
E. C . M IL L E R
of us that “ the good die young”
enough to do to rape the unpaid
and the “ gooder” they are tbe
two sets (we cannot call them sys­ portion of the 14,600,000 which its
younger they die.
W R IG H T & PO O LE
tems because they are combined last campaign cost and then
I guess it is with you as an old
All work done promptly and LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
without system) are scrambled to­ finance its next campaign, with­ RED STAR Oil Stoves
lady said about a patient of mine. reasonably. Phone No. 26V.9
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
TbiB old man was knocked off the
Phone 35
Phon» 15
gether. To simply (it would not out raising great funds for tights
train and rolled along tbe ground
Branches at
be a simple task, but a very com­ within its own ranks.
tor
about
two
rods.
He
was
Brownsville,
Phone 3 7 0 5 .
Or will Henry pick up the dem­
carried into tbe bouse and I was
plex' obe) separate them would
Halsey Phone 166. Frank Kirk, Mgr
ocratic nomination which is beg­ Other Oil Stoves
sent for. I examined him care­
leave a lot of. disconnected pieces
We make a
ging for a taker? That party,
fully
but could find no damage
to each, and that is as far as the
up done him.
C -C . B R Y A N T
without a recognized head and
Specialty
of
recent court decision goes.
One of the old ladies said: “ ft is
almost, like one of Conan Doyle’s Everything at bargain prices.
ATTORNEY A T LAW
Friendship,
Now come efforts by the Union
a miracle that he was not killed.” i
422 West First st., Albany, Oregon.
spirits, without a body, might
Engagement and
Cusick Bank Building,
I'he other old lady said; ‘‘No
Pacific ‘aud the .Southern Pa­
miracle about it.
Tbe Lord
cific each to bave the Central com­ draw the breath of life if Henry
Wedding
Albany, Oregon.
juld only deign.
would’nt bave him and the devil
mitted tq its control' by the inter­
Rings
articles
no
longer
needed-
or
succeeded
was’nt
ready
for
him
.”
Henry is a conundrum for all by better ones, which solllel>ody would
Amor A. Tussing
state commerce commission.
Well, whichever way it i s p con-
of them.
like to obtain. An adver,*9®nient the
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The people of various sections
size of this, costing 25c, « lig h t find a gratulale you anyway. With re-
LAWYER AND NOTARY
ALBANY
OREO.
are tai in* sides aeoording to what
buyer and cover! what is ( 1 A G U garda I remain your friend, Dr.
All American missionaries and now
only trash into good
¡ H. Michener.
aro deemed • local interests. Sau relief workers bave been ordered
B rowmsvii . lk , O regon
Francusu and Portland appear to out of Turkey in Asia and forbid­
favor"the Union Pacific. * "
den to give aid to the orphans
Portland
created
a
. it coldness on o f 10,000 Greeks and others re­
the pi(rt.pf
.off Die main cently massacred. Greece ex­
railroad, lines whya
rh$t» t)ie state high­ hausted herself iu an effort to stem
way sum niewioo. w«ith a Portland the bloody tiJo of butchery,
hotel man for chairman and gen- Other European nations are afraid
eral boss, put all the state road 113 interfere for fsar of Mobam-
funds Into through lines starting aiedan uprisings in their own pos-
from that Cily and none into the j se„ ion, and the United 8tale»,
branch "lines Ifie promise of which governed by party, s coldly
had indtwail Furil residents to different.
vote for state road bonds. The
c ituwjision *v»n got didld -of much
fhe murder of Sheriff Kendall
money wjnch bail been appropri- and Elder H#aly ba, resulte<1 ¡„ a
atod for fatmeM "• market, .toadsL reat ware of public
|)UbHc opiuion
opioion jn
and illejfSlty ’ spent it on the favor of strict enforcement of the
through liighwkys.
prohibitory law.
Resolutions
Wnen Portland tried to bave a by
chambera of
commerce,
1925 fkir.rp- ■
city"'financed mass meetings, etc , have been
partly-by a state* Mx to which all passed and candidates for legis­
these outsiders would contribute lative offices are pledging support
the «easily’ was voted down in a of more stringent laws than ever.
special’session called expressly to
The moonshiners have dug their
consider (he question, and the own grave aud many of them will
breach- between metropolis and get into it. -
country widened.”
•’ * ' ‘
Now inoetArf'tliQ country lections
Andrew Hoffer of Grand Ronde,
favor tlte Southern Pacific because near McMinnville, drank moon­
they think it would 'do more to de­ shine sn f it proved fatal, as it often
velop (Jie• state than its rival, does. Hs left six motherless chil­
while Portland .is increasing the dren. He got his punt hment for
sectional coldncs.4 by clamoring drinking the stuff. Two boys who
for the placing of ^he roads in tho gave it to him and the man from
hands of the Union Pacific be whom they bought it may get some
cauej she believes that company ridioulously light punishment or
would devote moee fitftda- to de­ none.
veloping through trade to ami from
that city thau to building up the I The non-partisan candidate beat
interior, aud »gain it i» » st rUggie McCumber in the North Dakota
of Portland against tipf teet ot the I primariee.
Everybody is happy
«tatn.
< ,
i now. Both factions of the reptib-
Lobhying 4»bi-iñg doue in ash-P '°*° P 'r,y claim the event as a
iugtou for tbe'Umo'i Pacido 'claims victory and the democrats, with-
hy an organisation whose backers oul cohesion enough to form a
are keeping themselves in the dark J faction, make the same claim,
but which masquerades under the,
Wouldn’t it be amusing, now
name of the “ Producers and Ship­
pers of the Pacific Coast,” a com- if some unsubmissive old farmer
psny of fruit and vegetable men should invoke the law and compel
which existed last year. Some of officials who have misappropriated
the statements of these props market rOtd funds to restore the
filched money to ite legitimate
g indlsts ire known to be false. ’
uee?
A HARD BOILED OLD GIRL
If Mr. Harding bee convinced
Miei Robertson is a member of the farmers that they ought to
cougreea and she recently appeared help pay • shipsubtidy while leav.
on this coast, heralded as “ Presi- mg the prices ofjtheir products to be
dent Harding’s representative.” determined by the grain gamblers
May fie »ho was that, but she does be must be a peruaaive cut—tomer.
not represent the enfranchised
" mien of America. She proved
A move is under way to bave
lietself a hard-boiled partisan the Bible io all public libraries.
politican.
Why not? Are tbs Koran and
JJiio'dt'im%nced'.Tans’ Addatui of
the V eda* and the fihastra b^red?
1
friend of humanity, at
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’ the tuyst dangerous woman in
Abolish the ooetly and arroga nt
* * • ' $ . “ That ought to fix Miss
state commissions and cut down
R^BFlkon’» status iu (he minds of taxee.
A. Peterson £ X S6”
T IR E S
Halsey
Meat Market
Fresh and
Cured Meats
E. L. Stiff
FURNITURE EXCHANGE
$30 to $75
$15
FARMERS
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I. O. 0 . F.
W. J. Ribelin
Foote Bros’Garage
W a TCHMAKER& Jeweler
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
BARBER SHOP