Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 25, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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EthicaiBusmess Service
Financial Injustice
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HALSEY STATE BANK
sitali mekch • XT
■Y J. H. PUELICHER
Unsound Currency Gives Sellers
A ll kind» of Feed
Freaidfwt of the Amarlcan Bankart
«olMcrlDUoas. «I H a year la advance.
New and »ecoail grain
Unfair Advantage Over the
Aasociation
•»ck».
Sack twine
Adverti.injr. 2««c an inch; nodiacoun,
Clover
seed.
Chop
I sometimes think we lay too much
»or liuic or »pace : no charge for cou,
Producers.
ping done to »nit.
ooaihon or change».
«treaa on the technical efficiency
Prices right.
or our buslneia instrumentalities and
*■ “Fald-fur Paragraphe.'* (c a Une.
EXPERT EXPLAINS MONET I I C A P I T A L A N D
SU RPLU S
$ 3 5 .0 0 0
advertising disguised as newa.
too little on their
flo ur
moral
services
Golden L o a f .... $2. (Ml
White .Mountain 2.15
Is It enough to say
IIA LS E Y , Linn Co.. Ore.. Oct. Î2 19..
Com m ercial and Savings accounts Solicited
to our radical oppo­ Points Out Dangers in So-Called
nents of the present
--Energy Dollars—Other
capitalistic order that
STRAW S
An ail-state agricultural econ-
it
effectively
feeds
Plans Exposed.
.mic conference will be held at
and
clothes
and
C. N. M cA rthur is a candi­ , A\ c - the th *rd week in Jan-
houses and furnishes
^ . 1 j ,» ° ^ . organized
com-
date for nomination to succeed ■ —
— - » on
— « a ■ wm
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How demagogues are using false
us with physical com-
- n t ^
x i e it y of basis with cach
each m a,or
ajor J. H. Puelicher iort* «nd pleasures doctrines of so-called “sound money”
McNory >in th e United States l ph
and therefore it I«
..
0 give themselves or the class they
Senate
on an - - anti-klux
piatfoim | Fruit
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H u it «rowers,
growers, wheat growers' good? That 1. not enough. They can •epresent unfair ..¿vantages at the
The duys and wets have beer, S lryinnn’ *lvestock breeders. rightfully tell us that, even though a sxpense of real producers Is exposed
may minister to our physical
trying to smoke out Mr. Cool­ • r ^ i 'ï; » eaCt.h T eet with college system
well-being, if it stunts us morally. If ¡n the Journal of the American Eank­
idge on the prohibition issue racialists, bankers, repreicnta- It does not positively make us better ers Association by H. Parker WllUs,
It le an Inadequate system. expert on the money question.
The opinion prevails th a t he it ivcs of commercial bodies, and ethically.
The general answer to this asser­
"There Is no subject In whose name
fthers interested in their partie-
dry enough to enforce the Vol liar blanches of agriculture.
tion la obvious. The very fact that
more crimes against truth have been
H a y is w o rth j u s t a s m u c h in s to r a g e a i
our Industry, commerce and finance
etead law strictly. Meanwhile
committed than that of 'sound cur­
serve us so im ply with the materials
rency.' • M r W in i. says. “The term
y o u m ig h t g e t f o r i t in c a s o o f fire. T h >
GilTord Pinchot is groomed foi
and means for physical wellbeing
*‘ , al7 ay8 resorted to by demagogues.
gives us the opportunity to build and
k
A rn e ric a n E a g le E ir e I n s u r a n c e c o m p a n >•
the presidential nomination as
At the present moment there seems
support our churches, to foster the
ju st a little dryer and the pro
jw
il p a y y o u 85% o f t h e c a s h v a lu e in c a s e
w
be
a
danger
that
It
w
ill
he
used
¡«coud I t , opposite Haliey Garage
arts, to develop our great educational
hibition party is flirting with ibort order, at ,|) |lou„ Up ,o „ p (
system, to be kind to one another.
' oy a potential presidential candidate
o f lo s s b y fire.
“ , r®p! esenanF the ‘platform’ upon
Cut need we deal In generalities’
Henry Ford.
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which he exp»:ts to run. There Is
Do we not find In the direct effect of
no question that more nearly and di­
Wet or dry is a touchy ques-1
our business upon the Individual
rectly touches the Immediate welfare
tion
with
leading
democrats
uun
w
iu i
le a d 1 n g d
e m o c r a t s I ~ --------------
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much to Improve his ethical stand­ ° every class In the community.”
and they have trouble finding I ( { ‘t r h p r S h n n
D ilhr ards? To toughen hie moral fiber?
Purpose of Money
tonga sufficiently long to har.dk | ° d r O t r O H O p ...» BaiRS 1» It not good for the personal char
Primary funclJcrus of money and
acier of the race to do business as currency, it is exp alned. are to serve
it with. McAdoo is mentioned
First-Class Work
we are now doing It?
as a means of exchanging goods and
ofU nest a» th eir candidate.
Let us *ake the business of bank
Ag<ut for Engcnn Steam Laundry
ot msas«rin>g the value
f . * ° ds- M r’
continues:
In«, for example. is It a mere mech-
Sent Tuesdays.
Demagogue.», and those who are
anlsm or is It a vital moral force?
M ilto n A. M ille r , who *ii*|*ti(i
yard
I- w . S T E P H E N S O N , r rop. Does it do more than, by facilitating disposed to mislead the public for
• u t in fife in L in n c o m ity and I n ,
various ulterior reasons Save n u j
,
Good quality, 6 feet w id e .___
7 5 C " ,7 r d * ”
production, raise the physical stand
filled num erous p ub lic position
S e n t ^ v l ' e 1“ 6“ ^
““
•rd of living, or Is there anything
in the w orld , ia a c a n d id a ta fu
inherent In the manner and methods
“ ° Dey- Som* of t'nem conte^d^tbSi
th e ilem o cralic n o m in atio n
{> Q uarter, of B E E F
««r cann.ng of banking that raises the moral
..aasesv»“ », ail
which
° r b6’ ” c,lrrency *• that
TwvI'nn,,onA
''" j o,t0D’ ,16 value< for..........................
1 1 .5 0
standard of living as well?
the U n ited Status senate.
S itu o »
,'iirposes at canning price.
•M a e tenths of our business Is done
C a ria titi, a so of this co u nty, ha-
2-inch posts, seven l^inch fillers, o nly.............. $ 1 1
by means of credit. The great bulk
c . H. F A L K
al o been named fo r th e place
See us when in need of
of
that
credit
is
obtained
from
the
C . L. F A L K Jr?
and he has a tine leg is la tive rev
banks. It Is obtained from the banks
because men have character,— be
< r j .
E ith e r uiau would d o u b lles i
HALSEY
opoo b «her price. 1n terms q{
cause they are honest, because they
do orudit to thè county and state
We can save ,o u money
the Produccr from
keep faitn,—because they can be whom L h PT
i f elected.
less
it tV °Ab U ? ed tbem ,e" aad
trusted.
T H A T t h u ¿ n u £ TRANOB TH ,N G
did n°‘
not baTe
have theM
these ’ qualities
‘♦15-421 \ \ «at First street
r /
Cash pH
paid
Nov. 6 we vote on income tnv
Ca,b
“1 for
f,;r
the If they * .1“
uall’la8 , IS
TOHAT
d o f ‘ currency
O THIS
F T k F i n V
OF c u r r e n c y
Albany, Oregon
they could not do business with
ir n » ™
PRAISED
Halsey, Oregon
A m e ric a n E ag le
Fire Insurance Co.
lad’s and Mam’s Restaurai,!
50 c
^ Q U c lF C M e a l ,
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
Fresh and Cured Meats
Mattress
50
Ivory Bed
f u r n it u r e
Cream and Produce Station
M. H.
500, yes; county agent, 502, V e a l-
SH O O K
y- s. We want to see the prof­
prof- --------—
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ycs.
Heeia pay
profits,
A
A m
m or A
A. - T 1 u USSing
ssin g
iteers
pay taxes
taxes on
on their
their profits,
we need the H arrisburg bridge
L A W Y E R and notary
and ¿hall soon need one a t Al­
bany, and the county agent is ____U a i - s e v . Q k gon\*
worth much more to this county
than his cost.
farm loans
Newberg’s commercial ciub
opposes the state Income tax.
We didn’t know the big profi­
teers were strong in Newberg.
, ”K*N I * NO Co.,
13.» Lyon St.. Albany, Ore
The organization fighting the
" ir e n u o u g ly r.du*.
ing to exhibit its records which
show where its funds come
fiom. II ads of the state grange
piopose to invoke the law to let
in the light.
inaoiiMi tax I»
Bartcher & Rohrbaugh Furniture Compaiy
X i t ““™», u \ ’.ay banks dea! ,D
the? desHn’ ^ o r ^ n : hX.Vy 7 S
t i J a
/
hp
,« ^ 2 rWlTHSTANDiNC
A S l V ? ° REATEST
ness*ei l ^ r t t.bank,n^ N ‘ y*
° ur bu8‘-
th . ,h , i* « rowln«
That means
that the faith of men In each other
. f [ 0WiiDg' Tbe more men wbo come
tltlthe»hbank" W' tb character« that en­
title them to credit.— the more men
banksreath,e tba‘ l ° Ka'D credlt at ’ be
Jbey “ USt P08’ « « themselves
with characters that win them un
Ue’ a E l
tb6 h‘gher becon’ 88
I . no. , m
d # rd 8 ° f tbe natlon -
18 " ot, ’ bl» a great moral service
that banking renders? It 1» a areata»
iystem *^0“ f° r ° Ur prc8en‘ »nanclal
system than even Its wonderful effi-
tenaTfh? Proy,,dln,t » • with the ma­
terial things of life No greater serZ
!<• could be rendered the nation
Enero-T C u r r e n t i-
ER<,,By 'Surrency
There is ano ther popular
view ol
sound currency which alms
to base
It upon "natuiMl producta" or
“nat
ty in g nro’d ”7 ' * ’Ua3Iy “ ,s ,n w ' 8PecI
producta or forces which have
troneamh0nT B le ,i 6r can be con-
rency T hu . X- * ’’ ’rocaie of 8Uch cur
have h Z n
am n to t,me tbers
renew h
J,che,nes
«»»»e a
farm nròa , UP° D or Prot®c’ cd or
I r n r,» ?dUC„’ "t0™d 1,0 warehou.e.
A S K FO R
ehe business
build the
bu3)ne„ structure
ltructure" with
Fith tha •
faith of man In mao.
,Z y )
Meade & Alb™,
C*3 9 f )
t<> P o r tla n d
a n d r e tu r n .
O n s a lo F r id a y , S a tu r d a y
a n d S u n d a y , w ith fin a l r e ­
t u r n lim it o f T u e s d a y fo l­
lo w in g d a te o f sale.
to P o r tla n d
a n d r e tu r n
O n sa le d a ily , c a r r y in g a r e ­
t u r n lim it o f 15 d a y s fro m
d a te o f sale .
4
bough,.
cause the large interests who
»mt . ♦ *P€d I Uit t<x*tion have
tie
ni*,nt ou® effort behind
the fighting of this bill.
..d e x e t u n « ,! .«
BEN T SU DTELL
I hoot , »-R. t j j y BrcJalbm
. Alheny
—E M . CR a Y~~
1) R A Y M A N
All work A o ,, p.om pti, „ j
•M r-
Itio n . No Jo,
Hie aw rage American salai v S tr ip e s a r e v e r y p o p u la r ,
.P€l ce*H of our people is
e spcc.hra io la x -, clothing
£ )athragUr?|0Ut jUSt aboUt how
/ ?uh \ wUI
in ‘he support I
n i tihe J " " * 1? ’ the m aintam ing !
^ h o ' d . the schooltni
fh„thL Ch,,dr£n- ^ f t the load of
C I O T H lÍ G 'r a l
the
? \ u e r and PUt !t on
‘, ’* b rd ih ° f l the *rr°g a n t prof­
iteer of the last five years. The
exodus from American homes
A LBANY
OREGON]
hs* caused sincere alarm.
R e d u c e d R o u n d T r ip F a re s
t o o t h e r p o in ts .
•
1 V is it th e
P a c ific
ZZee ZAe t r a i n — S a f e
In te rn a tio n a l
S ) t p t n t / a i i t a n d ^ e o n a /n tc a /
L iv e s to c k
E x p o s itio n ,
'P o r t l a n d , O r.,
'N o v . 3-10,1923
F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s a sk
agent
JO H N M. SCOTT.
A ttitU n f PaM tnrer Traffic Manager,
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines
A V inter
Y e r» ; it is
m ea ns
For Men and
Voug Men
a J S i/te i.? 1
who are
Iffo.d A hei lnccnw tax B'" c«n
atroid «hole pages in the Ore
ffonian day by day( and these
are not given with gieen trading
aa^
S A V E M ONEY
energv"
7 rePre* u ttlng “units ol
energy or horse power
J . he ; “ ,er* of Soviet Russi, at one
re^rv
emp‘ ed ‘ ° '" ‘ r 'Jdu'®
X y r: pre8en“ "fl **'••'» • time
t“ “ nnm hir *r i Check ’ 'P ^ ^ n tin g
Put "n at
° f ? Our8
«m e be had
selv«. w ? » „ ? rt whlle 'S °°d8 ’ hem
hn„» V
‘ ° be valu id *“ terms
man w°h productloc « » a
Thus <
•treet e’ ean'ing^rew f r e T the*1”1*
The American Legion con-
cntion in San Francisco passed
i4t,?R' by an overwhelm­
ing m ajority, “th a t we consider
dhdHln?1Vldua,s’ 8r»0UPs Of in-
A m o n , H e lax payer« thera ar
wli c h i ’ . ° r
or8aR'zations,
w ith o ut doubt a r t a t m any v»»,«,
'T h . »rreru,8UPPlT Of <ood8
which c ie a t? or foster racial
«r« opposed to the incom e tax
could0 « . ♦ W* a W 11 when th088
». ( * re fu ,,y C onducted Sur- ichgious or class strife among who
— O regonian.
fobor 1 .
P
m “ ,c ,r ta l" k ," d o»
our people, or which take i S
V .a ; and if R j , affirm ed N „ v
»heir effo*rtn°»».Pa,d * " Pr®Por**on to
Ä ' » h,a, * r o i “ ’' * " d -x te e n lu v e th eir own hands the enforce-
<> more of R a opponente w ijp be
° f ,aw* det€rrnination of Russi, before th .
'0D€ ,n
come ta x p a y e ra , « ¡ | | y „¡U y .
< « p lo‘",,,r° „ ^ ',UO,' w''‘k''>"<ler7l.elT,,.n„‘r S t 7
£ i,,Cti°an Of
"bleb was Issued i . r V . v o r ' T ’ he
ment, to be un-American.” It
« • ♦- - - -
b‘ “ ab° Ut 0181
then voted down, 815 to 142 a S>°srpo“ i man“
Three supposed Siskiyou train
w .th ^ I
£ i . bu; aoythin<
i
^
t
U
heOnkSF£i
,
fical,F
denounce-
robbei-s have been arrested so
ing the Ru klux Kian.
The So" n ? " k,Dd ° f
the c imi lro,„ ,|le peil„Ily ,|e
We
con- Oregon and Oklahoma delega­
often, and in so many towns, •tantly paying
v X l ’ - . T o S ,D‘y .? ovel; ,“ ,‘br
tion voted solidly Ku Klux.
th at it is time for Halsey to do
•’ « X J d ^ M y '«T " ° * be' n« mad* ■"
.something to save herself from
k v
fllU fU ,
» . S » s ^ S , ° U‘ bt
>eing called a hack num ber foro.Homath.ts, Manufacturing Opti,’««,
Sodatol, a reliable explosive
not finding them hero
Albany. Or»»,«,
has ^ « made
available by congress for d,s-
throu^h" th ° ° / eg° n farn »crs
More than 2000 prisoners are
ibiyugh the extension service
W h y s u ffe r I r o n t
on a hunger strike in Dublin,
nf
a A C’
" ’ay £
headacho ?
f they are allowed to continue
placed with the nearest countv
H nvo y o u r o y e s
dt
i 6 .u ntil “ fpW of thei”
agent. Only the cost of prepare-
e x a m in e d
tion and 1 reight is paid bv the
»fh Off n he MpPetite« Of the
others will probably return.
h
= n,er- P 10 PrePaiation and
S. T . FR E N C H
ia w 2!
in Orc»°n is
Optometrist, with
■;3J0
Pei
50-pound
box and the
T he ex-kaiser e not a.? warlike
freight rate for carload ship­
»
r
-
M.
F r e n c h a, S o n s
m ents vanes from 8oc to >2 S
“
dUpatches
j e w e l e r s - O P T IC IA N S
state that he is a t peace
per
hundred weight. Shipment
even
T h is fall w e h a v e a n e x .
with his wife.
1 '
Albaoy. Oreg <n
J Not lpi e /hrOm Dupont’ W aah-
Not less than a car lot mav l»e tr a la rg e n u m b e r o f s u its
l S i ’, 3 " d, not mo,T lha:’
H u n g e r . t r i k e , a ie n o t n e c e ..» ry
1(W) pounds for any individual to r y o u n g m e r a n d m e n .
New
to U i . b rie g m g .b o u t of d v .t h I y
Al»<l
so it is necessary for fan n e rs to 1 iHin o r s p o r t m o d e ls , in
• ' • f v . t i o n in R oasiaa p r i.o n .
u»ed FARM M A C H IN E R Y pool orders.
p la in o r f a n c y m a te r ia ls .
,7lc/cet
S to v e s
a lm o s t h e re .
T hat
See o u r
n ew a n d
c o m p le te lin e
o t H e a te r s
W o s o l ic it y o u r s to v e R e p a ir b u s in e s s .
H IL L & <§.
« ^ n y G irl in Trouble
“ »? commune«,e
w ith Ensign U e of th« SalvUio« Army at lira
" U h » Shield Hom
«, 5 « Mayfair avenue. Portland, ^reron.
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