Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 04, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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BALM Y ZMTKKPKiaX
SAMO MXXCMaMT
A ll kinds of Fee-1
N e» and aetoaii grain
•ttoaa. t l . l t * year la advaooa
Adrertteing, 20c an inch ; no discount
tar lime or apace ; no charge lor com
noeltiun or changea.
te T a la - for Paragraphe." 1« a llaa.
* • a4»arUaln< «lagulaad aa aawa.
A S traightforw ard A m erican Citizen and
M achine Politician
*
Ci^er
Ch^-I J 1*« v S 11?**“ * P»7'Krapns,
paragraphs,
ping done to ran.
which shed light on Coolidge the
Fncea right.
man and Coolidge th e president,
are from an article by Harold
o « . . . D- Carewe in the Dearborn In-
White Mountain 2. 15 dependent, Henry Ford’s paper:
“Cal Coolidge is in town to
^ i thf i8theaS l
^ a V h ^ n e u t8Ä v heer n ^
hot a
Linoleum
Good qaality, 13 f t .
Good quality, 4 feat wide
Mattress
yard
,
7 ^ 4 / » • *'IU4r'
• O V
yard
Price»— 50- Bi Sim moo», oil cotttoo, $17
value, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___
$12.50
11.50
.....$11
into a union and applying to
50-lb Simmons, all Cotton, $14 value, f o r ...... ............................
the American Federation of La­
bor for a charter.
3-iach poata, aevea 1-ioch filler», only.
See aa when in nerd of
When Commissioner Curtis
learned th a t a union was being
formed, he issued an order dis­
HA LSEY, Linn Co.. Ore.. Oct. 4, l « j |
approving
th e action and s ta t­
We can aave jou in jn ty
I r t h T
ing th a t the policemen were
T H E IN C O M E T A X
¿hahP^yr r 1 f thu - u We ship- Can you imagine him in a violating the spirit of th e oath
. P ink them fast enough at home, fight with Guy Ham ?
Why they had taken as public offi­
415-421 Weat Firat »tract
Albany, Oregon
Do not invest your money in I and th a t is costly. O ther na- he’ll not even think he’s been in cials.
He therefore ordered
Oregon farm s. They are liable I tions will do well not to b u tt in the running when. Ham gets th at all such activity cease at
once; and when th e patrolmen- city. It was a night of pillage the men and th e removal of
to be sold for taxes. Invest it I on the job.
through with him.”
officers
of the union refused to and plunder. Stores were brok­ Curtis.
In California or in W ashington.’’ I
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I The m an who thus addressed
Coolidge issued a telegraphic
T hat will probably be said in 1 We still hear pleas for the re-f™ e ° ne day in the summer of heed his demand, couched in en into in all parts of the city,
repy
to Gompers w ithout mine-
the
form
of
an
official
order,
men were held up and robbed,
Oregon if th e income tax is d e -1 lease of "political prisoners." L ...^
t^®c»lstoric old
ing
words,
and the te x t ”»h*n
Commissioner
Curtis
prom
ptly
.
. ,
i - j j
.
house in Boston was accounted
feated.
I There hre no political prisoners one of th e cleverest political cited the men for trial on women were assaulted gambling it was given to th e press, grip-
wonaan were aaaaulted, gambling
A Southern Pacific bulletin |m America. If Grover Cleve- prognosticators in Massachu- charges of insubordination. Af­ eotfiti were let op in tbe ntreets. ped th e entire nation— “There
is no rig h t to strik e against the
ter
a
hearing
they
were
found
says i: “Oregon is the uncut me-1 land Bergdoll should come home setts,
Gangs of hoodlums trailed tnrough public safety by anyone, any­
guilty
and
suspended.
of
th
e
’w
estern
world.
Over
land
serve
his
sentence
he
would
1
n
Ion
r reutemuerea
emembered th
ion o i trie -w e s te rn w o n a . v v e r ian a
ms
uia a t one Calvin
the suborbe, falsa fire alarms
The policemen called a mass were rung in, and svervthing where, any tim e.”
70 per cent of th e agricultural I not be a political prisoner. He 2 ? ° ^ ge had come down from
It was not until September
t o d , o r more th an 18,000.000 would bo paying a penalty t o L X n * X ° o i the S l w / l a t o meeting and proposed to strike. that wasn’t nailed down wita ...»
24—
two weeks and a day after
ad
away.
0
,rb
The question was subm itted to
the policemen had walked out—
acres, is yet unplowed.
I treason against the t sovereign representative to the court of
th a t Coolidge issued his procla­
Why ?
I people of the United States.
M assachusetts. T hat was in
m ation on which his campaign
Because, while the plow and I
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1907. He had spoken ju st eight
for re-election was subsequently
other implements cost twice I Henry Ford says he does not words late one Friday afternoon
based.
w hat they ought to, the farm er J want the presidency. Profes- wb,e n
colleagues were tired
“The au th o rity of the com­
pays twice his proportion of the 13ional politicians usually denY weekend00 “C a l ^ c^olfd ^ h i t d
m onwealth,”
said
Governor
taxes. The homeseeker looks I desiring office while they are arisen and in a high pitched
Coolidge, “cannot be intim idat­
ed or coerced.
I t cannot be
a t the tax burden and a t the I secretly scheming to get it. But Yankee nasal drawl had sa id :
compromised.
To
place the
lack of decent roads to those I the boost Henry give Mr. Cool-
“M ister Speaker-r-r! I move
m aintenance
of the
public
18,000,000 acres and passes o n l'd g e in an article in his paper, p ^ a t we na-ow adjourn.’’
security in the hands of a body
with his cash.
I from which we make lengthy ¡n
W^ t j e a rd f ro m , h?m
of men who have attem pted to
W a te r
'Oregon'» a fine place to make | quotations this week, attest® when a press dispaUh from the
destroy it would be to flout the
Slickers
sovereignty of th e laws the
I city in the Berkshires announc­
money in. I cleared $5,000 his sincerity.
rep ellan t
people have made. Every a t­
last year buying and selling
ed th a t he had been elected
m a in
tem pt to prevent th e formation
One
Brownsville
family
of
I
mayor
of
Northampton
by
only
w heat and did not pay a cent
M ackinaw s ( of a new police departm ent is a
C lothing
seven got nearly $1000 for pick- a n a rro w margin over hid demo-
of t a i ”
blow a t th e governm ent. That
T hat m an’s capital is the kind mg raspberries and evergieen
and^the^follow!
way treason lies. No man has a
Albany
Oregon.
right to place his own ease or
if any, th a t would be discourag-1 blackberries this year. Their ing year he showed up again
convenience or the opportunity
ed from coming to Oregon by J employer was a Japanese fruit- on Beacon Hill as a member of
of m aking money above his duty
an income tax. Do we need J grower. A ren’t these Japanese I the state senate.
__ ,___ .
.to the sta te .
it? Did he create th a t $5,0001 ju st awful?
A t ,the close of his second I a vote by ballot, and when the
Coolidge ordered out the sta te
Richard H. Long, nominated
by his enterprise, or did it
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b h ilu
f° r 8 votes were counted, the decision guard on the eleventh, and late
,t be democrats, announced
come out of the w heat grower I Rev. George N. Harness, pas- vening of ’ the 'le tn s la tu re "a
Stl?u C|
been Sa i7'ied by an
th a t afternoon m ounted troops i“ a t if
were elected governor
or the consumer, or both?
tor of the F irst Christian church strange political happening oc- strike w a T S le d f o r ^ « n 'n T were entering the city to r , ” ¡ S £ S “ re" “ ‘*te * * • trikin(t
Relieve the farm er of Bome of J at Tillamook, is being sued fo r ¡furred. Calvin Coolidge mus-1 September 9, and the polices
On the afternoon of election
I divorce. Mrs. H arness wants I tered up courage enough to can- men’s union appealed to every cue it from the reign of anar-
his unjust burden.
chy.
No
one
who
lived
in
Bos-
day,
1919, th e w riter was pres-
get out of the m atrimonal LV|“ l vt ^ r^ ep“ b}*^n? amo.n8r his trades union to approve its ac- ton through those two nights of en^ a^
Go to the polls Nov. 6 and U to m
republican sta te head-
-
E
E
«
*
£ “ r '
u ,.
vote “800 yes.”
lawlessness could do other than 9uartors when John W. Weeks
It is Charged th a t a lot of he found th a t a m ajority’w ire f e r i t y to S t ^ T t h ^ e v e V S praise Calvin Coolidge for the n fth « *
j C ‘ndiYidua,s
m anner in which he brought or- if Cbolidge ^ r e t e i v ^ m i o r i t y
W H E R E -L A W IS W E A K
fictitious names have been w rit- ready to vote for him, probably lawlessness, the m atte r was one Hzht* /"»Ilf’
I /-v-F 1A
__
_ *
W here the l.w ia w e a k .ljf"
,e e ." p petitions.
etition,- 1 |
5 * I for the m ayor of Boston1 - to hand-
f
t
to g
I ten on Pierce recall
^ a t **?dent Cal
re I am strong,” said the I. ’ . ‘ ¡J °
ubiquitous recallers
One . ht
three wieks k o v e r o o r should d S
m an’s d ik e —was safe when 125,000 m ajority were
there
W. at
at Centralia— but they need th « " '
before the prim ary e le c tio n - a m ayo? had S ed U nrotec tZ
th a t m aelstrom '
c,ounted in ^ o r of Calvin Cool-
W. W.
„
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hot August night such as Bos- Z b h c w d fare W ? th ? £ ±
C om p.« Get. . Rebuff
of the moat ™ m en-
were not.
le
law
is
weak
Governor
Pierce
is
not
fol-
ton
has
in,
midsummer—I
sat
ing
of
darkness
thno-u
and
c
i
n
l
u
*
3
el?ctlons
ever held any-
“ Where
♦
»
' lowing R itner’s example He is in a small stuffy room in the thfeves
fro ?
d t . SaiPuel G010!5«” . President of where, th ey were puzzled to un-
there
w i»re 1 I am s tro n g ,” sa id th e
*
\
P .
A dam s h o u se in R n X n
n! V
. ’ / [ F - from th e re" I th e American Federation, sent derstand how the “labor vote”
Herrin m urderer»—and they ‘ ’ n8 some of the convicts to f
j hj
consisted of an old
veneered "
a 7 tolegram
demand- had turned
flip-flop iru
from
the
*~-^®*<**«i to
w Coolidge uciiiuuu-
i-»44Hvu « a * iiip-iiop
m ini
i...
___
serve
out
their
sentences.
a,n
.
zation,
took
possession
of
t the
h e ' in mg
o - im
m edinf»»
„g-innth
in
,.,k,^k
u
k
-
5
“
l
of
imm
ediate
reinstatem
ent
of
Path
in
which
it
had
been
bid-
were. Nobody could be convict­
fashioned mahogany bed, two
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'd e n by its leaders to go. But
ed.
straight-back chairs, a bureau
there was no m istaking the
iere the law is weak, there I A great many costly burdens iind a s jnk- The single window
“Where
telltale
figures.
“Labor’ had
strong,” said night flog- are ,aid on the shoulders of the
‘"J®
This
voted for “law and order.” “La­
gei-s in Oregon—and they w«re H ° rid * workers. Strikes a r e L ho m e„ the room \ a e ru p te d
bor" had approved a t the bal­
J r i p ¿T icket a n d
lot box w hat Coolidge had done.
W itnesses disappeared, in fear the most costly of all.
while the legislature was in
of th eir lives, and there were
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session. Looking back now at
no convictions.
I “Thus far and no fath er ’’ th at room I cannot but feel th a t
"W here the law is weak, «*«! the Pierce recall.
’
WOuldk
t __ ________„
.. 'I
__________________ I preferred a better one, but the
there I am strong, »aid th e J
---- ------------- --------- ~ | tru th was th at he couldn’t af­
Oklahoma Kuklux—and they
ford it. His opponent, politically
P o rtla n d
strong and liked by everyone
were. Eight witnesses against
and re tu rn .
who knew him, had headquar­
them disappeared last week.
On sale F riday, S a tu rd a y
ters and printed literature and
T here are good and loyal men
an
d S u n d ay , w ith final re ­
[automobiles galore a t his com-
in the Ku Klux Kian. But they
tu
rn
lim it o f T ueaday fol­
| mand—the machines of his ad­
low
ing
d a te oi sale.
do not remain in it where it out­
m iring friends.
As is custom ary in Massa­
rages Americans and the princi­
Five Million'Children
P o rtla n d
chusetts, th e lieutenant-gover­
ples of Americanism.
ia
thia conatry are handicapped by im-
and re tu rn
norship is considered a stepping-
perfact viaion. Children can’t tell you
Americanism demands th a t
stone to the governorship. When
On sale daily, c arry in g a re ­
about it bacauae tbey’ve never aaeu
every accused person have the
to h is n eig h b o r and
through any »yea but their own. Haw
it came Mr. Coolidge’s turn to
tu
rn
lim
it
o
f
15
d
ay
s
from
can yon ba aura yonr child ia not thua
«aid : “ I am going to
right to confront his accusers
step up, the politicians welcom­
d a te of sale. -
pitiably handicapped ? All hia grown­
tho
in open court, view the evidence
ed the event with disapproval.
up year» may depend upon your action
now. Hava an exam i nation i m m e d i ­
For “Cal” Coolidge had commit­
R educed R ound T rip Fares
and controvert it if he ran.
ately.
CHURCH of CHRIST
ted the unpardonable political
to o th e r p oints.
Americanism does not skulk
sin. He had not fawned a t the
Oct. 7 and 14
a t night, masked, and commit
feet of H enry Cabot Lodge.
tA» fft/»—Saft
assault, m urder and arson.
to h e a r Lon Cham -
Optometriata, Manufacturing Optician»
“Cal’s democratic opponent
for the governorship was Rich­
Albany, Oregon
lee
s
p
o
p
u
la
r
addres-
»
»
J
In the form ation of the lea­
ard II. Long, a Framingham
ea.
New
gue of nations the influence of
shoe m anufacturer. Mr. Long
F o r lu r th e r p a rtic u la rs ask
FURNITURE AND
and
1 was a “live w ire” with progres­
the United States forced the [
uaed FARM MACHINERY
a
g
en
t
sive ideas, and he bellowed
self-seeking nation» of the old j
•nJ
bought, »old and exchanged at all time»
those ideas from one end of the
JO HN M. SCOTT,
world to recognize the rig h ts of
state to the other. When the
Aaaiatant Paaaaager Traffic Mana«cr, »
B E N T. S U D T E L L
the weak—the first tim e in the
votes were counted, “Cal” had
Fortlaad, Oregon
t
Phone 74-R, 123 N. Br^pdalbin at., Albany
history of the world. W ithout!
only
7,000
plurality—one
of
the
Hally day is O e t 14,
smallest pluralities ever given a
the United States the league be­
w hen 99 will be on
Republican candidate for the of­
comes a rubber stam p in the
tim e a t Bible school,
fice.
D ELBER T STA R R
hands of the more powerful of
You
b e tte r
The
Boston
Police
Strike
Funeral Director and Li­
two contestants before it, as
along."
Where Our lee Cream
Greece has learned. T in t m a ­
The Boston police strike was
censed Embalmer
Served
SSc.ent Sarrica.
Motor Hearaa,
not a sporadic event. Discon­
chine need» a balance wheel.
tent had gripped the entire de
tharc ia a«ra to ba aatiafaction, For tha
Lady Attendant
part men t for many months. The
fami I f daaaart aothing c I m ia »o da!I- Brownayitta...... ..............................Oregon
Sinking American ships w ith
men wanted an increase in pay
dot»»
W ith each aucceadtag apooaful
those on board is a costly di-1
had wanted it, in fact, since be­
you'll
lik
t it more aad more. Let aa
vereion.
The sinking of th e
fore America’s entrance into |
aa«d
yon
aome W » have all flaanra.
world war.
Maine, cost Spain all her colo­
w . L. W R IG H T
Laundry acat Tneadaya
W
e
»all
giuta,
quart», half galloaa aud
The
policemen
took
measures
|
Mortician
ft Funeral Director
nies—except Moracco.
The
P ra ia« <l»aning-and_Frr»»MX.
galloaa.
Halaay
aad Harriabnrg
to
protect
their
interests
by
■inking of the Lusitania cost
Call D. T a r t o a Halaay, or
turning th eir mutual benefit as ,
AL3E S P L A C E
Germany more than anybody
W. L. UatOKT. Harriabnrg
sociation, the Boston Social club.
Ivory Bed
F U R N IT U R E
Bartcher & Rohrbaugîi FurnHure Company
“ RAINS HAVE STARTED”
So be prepared for them
Rubbers
Umbrellas
Raincoats
CL0THINGCO
A SK FO R
S A V E M ONEY
C Q QH to
A MAN
RUN
OVER
4 R to
Meade & Albro,
“ Adam’s Rib
“ Eve’s Hubby
Southern Pacific Lines
Modern
Barber Shopia
Clark’s Confectionery