Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 01, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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halsey
HA LSEY E N T E R F U I SB
E nterprise
NOV. 1 ITZ1
^ T. J. SKIRYIN
Am la 4 e *« B 4 e n i— WOT a e a tr a l— s e w »*
' ^ • IT . Pobllabed • » • r y
T h u ra d « /
’
• r W a . U. W HEELER
SRRI»
Greatest Bank System
R ebekahsa nd G hosts
A fter the regular meeting of
’urity Rebekah Lodge No. 130
aat Wednesday evening, which
vas called to order by Mrs.
Uinnie Cross, noble grand, a
general social tim e on the order
jf a Halloween entertainm ent
vas held, to the enioyment of
*11 present.
Every one being sent from
he lodge hall, the lights were
-umed out and members and
quests were then sent into the
oom and told to follow the
string. This string led from one
^art of the room to another,
vith various articles tied to it
it intervals, finally winding up
it a black kettle which was
placed over a glowing fire, and
in charge of Miss Rena Walker,
m personating a witch. Con­
stantly stirring the contents of
‘his kettle, she would bring
oith a slip telling the fortune
>f the waiting guest.
Ghost« were scattered a t in-
ervals throughout the room
ind added much to the m erri­
ment of the occasion. Refresh­
ments were then served by Mes-
lames Cross, Clark and Bram-
•vell.
The rooms were artistically
iecorated with autum n leaves
.nd halloween emblems suitable
or the occasion.
Guests of the evening were
Mrs. Fannie Timperley, noble
rrand of Rachel lodge No. 9 of
Irownsville and Mrs. Mildred
McMahan and Mrs. A. A. Trus­
sing, members of the same
odge, and Mr. gr.d Mrs. Dick
Farwell and Mrs. A. D. Elder
if Errol lodge No. 219 of Shedd.
M1.KC1-. .M
By CRAIG B. HAZLEWOOO
AH kinds of Feed
President Association of Reserve City
f i t « and second grain
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fl.SO a y e a r to advance.
Bankers
sacks.
Sack twine.
A4verh»injf, 2bv an inch; no discount
Conceived in the spirit of common
Clover seed. Chop­
lor uiue or space : no charge for coin*
good, for the best Interests of govern
p in g done to suit.
Position or change«,
(uent, banks and public alike, based
Prices right,
*m ’‘P a id -fo r P a ra g ra p h e ,” 6c a lin e
on broad and cor
* • a d v e rtis in g disguised as n e w s
FLO UR
rect principles re­
Golden Loaf___$2.00
lating to the na
White Mountain 2.15
tlon's c u r re n c y
HA LSEY, Linn Co.. Ore.. Oct. 22, 1923
and credit, the
Federal Reserve
S y s te m
repre­
TH E BRIDGE IMBROGLIO
7 f i l t h IS a L i e
sents the greatest
piece of economic
Brownsville and
Lebanon I
legislation enact
By
JOHN
OAKWOOD
cham bers of commerce oppose
ed by an Amerl-
A aoapboxer pointed at a great C. B. Hazlewood
can C o n g r e s s .
the bridge bonds because too factory.
"Who built that factory
The S y s t e m 's
much of the county road money Workmen!" be yelled. "Who run the record of achievement
through a
machines?
Workmen!
Who
get
the
has heretofore been spent near
world war. an Inflation period of dtzsy
profits? Capitalists!"
heights, and months of serious and
Albany. Their grievance is real,
costly liquidation. It Is a matter of
but they are taking a mighty | The soapboxer told a half truth greatest Importance that very earnest
that amounted to a whole lie. Hie and patriotic thought be given to the
pcor couise in reprisal. Tht I listeners
did not know that that par
questions: How far has the sys­
portions of Lie county remote tlcular factory, typical of thousands two
tem succeeded, and in what partlcu
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of
others,
was
a
complete
refutation
from the county seat have been
lars has It failed, to give our country
of the He— If only the other half of as strong an J as useful » financial
imposed upon and th eir needc the truth were told
system as human mind can devise?
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more or less neglected in the ex­
The hope and expectation of those
It Is true the factory was Capital
who framed the Federal Reserve Act
penditure of road money by the Ired—for
a million dollars. The net
that the machinery setup for the
county court. Perhaps it did not | profits gave annual dividends of ( origination,
distribution and automatic
look th a t way to the county per cent, or $«0,000. to the stockhold retirement of currency Issue, which
era. All that was true.
should be entirely responsive to the
commissioners, but it does to a
• • •
needs of trade and the varying
man up a tree.
But It was also true that the mil
conditions of business, have been won
lion dollar capital was divided up
But the H arrisburg bridge is Into ten thousand shares of $100 derfully well realized. Every possible
necessary to c o m p le te th e ea»t each. The ownership of these shares effort must bo exerted to preserve the
Federal Reserve System from political
side highway, as well as to af­ was distributed among about on< alliance and to koep Its powerful in
thousand people. Several hundred of
ford a convenient outlet south­ them were workmen In the factory fluence entirely devoted to the build
ing up of the greatest banking system
w ard to all of us who travel that They were saving out of their weekly In
the world.
wages
and
buying
shares
on
the
In
way.
The first bank of the United Stater
stalment plan. They were Capital sts
was established in 1791 and failed to
The
protesting
taxpayei
obtain a renewal of its charter in 1811
would vote bonds for the Harris-1 11 was llkew |»e true that shares the opponents charging that the hank
burg budge if it were not tied Up J factories, by clerical workers and by was a "money trust" controlled b>
foreigners, a tool In the bands of the
. with
. . . .i_ x the
j
.
. .
one a . t . Albany.
It was small merchants A good many wer< Federalists,
and that the act charter
also owned by widows and orphan«
so tied by poor management. whose modest estates had been wise ing l the
ue
u
ju k
w a a unconstitutional
u o c u b s u iu u u o « i
«
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bank
was
It is ro t probable th a t the blun­ ly Invested for them by their bank Note the use of the words "monej C r e s w e l l M e t h o d i s t s H o r f
trust." We have the Idea that thia 1, '
o m u u ia w n e r t
der was intentional and its ob­ ers. They were Capitalists.
a modern term. The suspicions which
The young people’s gospel
ject to compel
the - voters
tp i i u f It uuai
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was uie
also racrory
true that the factory animate the demagogue today haw team
of the Creswell M E.
not changed in a century.
b u ild Loth bridges 01' neither, a;; J corporation had Issued a million doi
The second bank of the United church conducted the services
some opponents hint.
! !? In ,bo,n<?’
r3lse f"nd!l ,0 bu>
I the material and pay the wages of States was chartered In 181« and it the local M. E. church Sun-
However, the whole county I workmen to build the factory. These failed to obtain a renewal of Its char lay morning. A program of j
will need the bridge a t Albany
wore owned as investments not ter In 1831, the reasons being a wide acred music was followed by
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I on,7 by Persons of wealth but also by spread belief that the bank was uncon »layers by five of the young ,
niail> as badly as it needs one I many people of moderate means who stltutlonal, the hostility of the states
a t H arrisburg, and if the form -, bad 5aved out of their wages and sal the opposition of the state banks, tht :eople. A vocal solo was sung by
rise of democracy, and the envy and I Miss Ruth Barnes.
e r crashes down some day and ,rlei’ Tbey w.ere.
hatred which the poor always feel to
, _ ^ 'e subject for the day was
costs a big damage bill if not a I And It was also true that out of the ward the rich.
The dedicated life,” from Ro-1
Both banka functioned well and ac
few ilHirtan lives as well, the I recelP, s of the factory, before a cenl
nans 12:1-5, and was presented
complished
much
for
the
country
dur
'
a
ii
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taken to pay Interest on the
whole county Will have to loot I bonds, before a penny waa used to Ing crucial time». The downfall ol . is follows:
_ Present .- your life t o ]
~!od and
an<* God will
Will give it back—
the bill.
j pay dividends on the stock, a good both was caused simply and solely bj , fP®
attempts to place the determinatior 1■' rancis Scarborough; Give youi |
L et U8 vote the bond, and get
Of hanking policies in the hands of
ife to God and God will’ use
A Half
I
the bridges we need. The future
The workmen wrre Capitalists too
may develop a more reasonable
They were Investing their strengtl
way
of
evening
things
up
be-
' aj 01 evening things up be- .„d their talent» and their skill In ih.
tween the back country and Al- factory— they wore getting their dlvl
banv and its suburbs.
suhtirh«
denda
of »» ••«'««*- «» »•» ’
bany
y
its suburbs.
tockholderg aa(J
the , stockholders
and bondholders
oondholders
We need those bridges. We
reed both of them. L et's get
BUSY A8 A BEE
them when we can.
“Wbat sort of a chap is Flub­
dub?”
“Oh, he’s a busy bee.”
“ I never knew him to work.'
He goes arouud stinging any-
W e w ant you to place
at least o n e C - T - C
’ C O R D on y o u r car on
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o u r h ig h est p erso n al
CORPS'FABRICS-TUBES reco m m en d atio n . This
rem ark ab le tiro will do
th e rest.
I
GANSLE BROS.
Props.
ARROW GARAGE
Phonograph
«150 S T R A D I V A R A , X Ä Ä . " . ™
$80
»75 S T R A D I V A R A , w„hTOOtJt.................... $ 4 0
Also o n e used B R U N S W I C K
«'"E s-JS-neW -»
Victrolas and Victor Records
Select your Victrola now.
•nd charge no interest.
Our stock is complete.
We sell on easy terms
Bartcher & Rohrbaugh Furniture Company
415-421 West First street
Albany, Oregon
“A
Treasure Chest ”
That is what a woman said recently
upon opening a box of our assorted can­
dies.
W hat ivomau doesn't regard
candy as a treasure? I l is really more
than that, too ; it is an absolute neces­
sity, supplying a food want in a manner
no other article of diet can. Ours is tht
best to be had.
Clark's Confectionery
i n e re s a su re cu re to r
h u n g e r a t th e
I
C ///e
C o n fe c tio n e r y
and
Best sw eets and soft d rin k s
C a fe te r ia
at th e
Best cu isin e
Efficient service
P le a sa n t su rro u n d in g s
A tany, Oregon
W. S. DUNCAN
Red Cross R ollcall
Stock judging team s of boys
and girls from every county in
I
I The American Red Cross is Oregon will have 446 animals to
'" li“
h“ « " « w o r t of practice on for prizes a t the
and credit, to the high end that the ,OU k n o w - Florence Schaub: b a t e s , regardless of n a t i o n a l Portland live stock fair.
best interests
Interests of
of all
all may
may be
be served
bea‘
served I -,-
o
b Z to r j & . a
; I 3tates’ regardless of nationality
" ltb »pedal privilege to none, cannoli .
U1 V e„ ;° , God Wlthoul I (tj service to the world h i t h 2 n
w o a caa i v
t u a u IUUBC WUU a i r 1 .
»T C U C I .
If
be
left t0 othars tban
thoge who
I rice
• ~ was
E d w a rd Weber.
The
s e r - l ln im m en »
w T
• a
competent through proven Judgment I /ice
greatly enjoyed.
enioved
I m n n T t rtt ii. °ne’
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v
and experience
The d.nge- of poll I Rev. Robert Parker was nas
^2 2 u f° r , servlce during the
tics In the Federal Reserve System Is , to r at Creswell
for two veari I ?
”Ot °«ased- 11 »« Urgent
a real one; upon us Is placed the Drj o r
hl- „ „ „ . j -
? ear‘ I aow- There are thousands of ex­
All work done promptly and reason-
grave responsibility of forever keeping, 3
to hls coming to Halsey. I soldier^ who are disabled and
the great
treat system clean.
clean
More than 1()0 disabJe(J vetw I ieed attention. They are receiv-
I
I
u l u o io
F. M . G R A Y ,
draym an
ally.
I ’hone No. 26»
ins have been given permanent I ?£il5-kree yTa t tke hands of the
A m erica s New Place I partial disability ratings, m ean- 1- . Gross. It has broadened and
ng perm anent compensator. I s.- leachm g out to all cases of
The Portland ^organization
Many Americans fancy that, ba I ‘J 001
government and elim- 1
an<^ disaster not cov-
fighting the income tax (fina: c-l body lie can"’'
canse labor is well employed and our, ^a i>Bg the need of periodical I ..5 , by
national, state and
ed perhaps the devil knows
industries have been reporting sub , physical examinations. Approx- 1 ■ a governments. It also has
LASTING
IMPRESSION
how; the public can’t find out)
ttantiai earnings and improvement , m ately 2,000 men will be callee I '?Partm ents of health, nursing,
sends out much literature in its
over
the depression period, normalcy , n / ° r examination before tht I u
<1’ "fe-saving, besides the Jun-
Kriss— Does Mis» Swift practice
has been restored The truth is, what , a ting boards finish their work I r°r Kea Cross and foreign relief,
propaponda. It asks: “Why are economy with her kisses ?
we must consider normal In the future , boards have been named at Se I Last JSear
$7>°°0,000 was
j
j nearly •»•.vvv.uvt»
b s’.iks, insurance companies
and
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Kross—You bet! She makes one will be an entirely different thing I ittle, Tacoma, Spokane, Port- iXDend®d
fnr
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for home service
re-
-orporntions handling real e s -flirt «n awful long time!_New from what was considered normal I and, Walla Walla and Boise lef and by the national organ
tate granted exemption in the I
»nd Globe,
prior to the war. One reason Is, our I Men receiving notices to report 1 nen and women’1“ 1 ex-sen’lce|
Carefully Conducted Sur-
act ?”
new place in the world as the leading for examination l^fore one ol
It does not ask because it Lu
man n;;inef*
is O now
creditor nation.
That change Is a
hese boards should make it f | r t
----- «vj u i a p i c r iOOKS
--- - Trapp S
$
looks 1
¡M
k
wants to know. It knows. The |
nrnl ? f k‘ho’,1a' A permanent one We are not going to I ,joint to do so a t the time desiir- 1 1 i the work here, m aintain-
° i ,be’ e children are being
retnrn to the old position of debtor ioted. This program relieves th e ! vg heariquarters in Albany in
masked opposition knows th a t | Regi-ter. P’ P >3
Eugent nation
-Cea ,° d° 8cbo01 work under the has-
Bankers
agricultural I mind of the injured ex-servict I
nation
Bankers In
In the
the agricultural
of
Edith Forrest .i esp
ot a constant nervous strain caused
communities have come to the con
it was its own work in the legis­
nan whose disability is of t I v„ . , as done sPlendid work as b* neglect of eves that seed help. And
lature th a t secured those ex­
1 he Southern Pacific has con­ elusion that we cannot afford to mala Jeimanent nature, because ht executive secretary,
with a th«|pm ful part is that the parents' ig-
tain an attitude of IsolaUon and that
n«*r«nce of the condition does not wive
emptions. If it had failed to se­ tracted for life insurance for itf opinion Is not a personal cue. The vill receive a perm anent incomt ted Gross automobile eoverinj? th
e child from the penalty he it con-
I 20,000 employes.
lie
entire
county
in
her
work,
anging from $10 to $100 i
• li n t v paying.
cure them them , it would now
men I have talked with are voicing
nonth. \ eterans given perma m e demand is daily ar.d contin-
the Ideas of ths psopla with whom
bo denouncing the bill as unjust
lent ratings may have theii ual.
they
have
dally
business
contact.
ly taxi:*? those
corporations
bud-
^..a|zv.,aaviyii
inviensea in case
easel / To keep up this
VI14S work
vvuik a oud-
compensation
increased
Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians
A great many politico-economist!
individually taxed on the prop­
.heir
injuries
are
aggravated
I
v
,
o
°
n^
53,000
is
required.
have
warned
against
America's
sn
Albany, Oregon
We are making five year leans o,
erty th eir stock represents. Hav­ Linnco.inty farms at 5»,•• pins comml. trance Into the European «Ituatlon, >ut no reductions can be madt I Nov- 13< two days a fter armis-
« -}ce day, there will be a rollcall
inder the present rulings.
A dministrator ' s N’ otick ’
ing secured the exemptions, it won. Call on
asserting that our foreign trade makee
B f 4 m I . ano C o ..
or members at $1.00 ar.d solici-
ol Hearing of Final Account
up less than 10 per cent of our pro­
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T
Mah“
takes th e other tack and pro­
1JJ Lyon St., Alhanv, Ore
. .
,
- fan n e r and ation
sums, which
Xotice u hereby given that the final
duction. and therefore Is too small an
u for larger
« ?
»MU»,
niHU
claims them unfair. The ubiqui­
lairy cattle breeder of England •sill
'd i be needed to complete t h P scccuntof J. P Scliedtler, as adminis­
Item to be vital or to risk our Invest
trator
of the estate of Mary F. Schedt-
ays he has discovered that Ore- imount W hether the sum gr,-en
tous league is like the drunkard
meat In They forget, and most peo
ler. deceased, has been filed in the
?on
is
the
ideal
stockraisinp
a small or large, 50c. gor 9
who said, when startin g foi
pie who have listened to them forget,
Court of Linn County, Sttte of
ind farm ing country, a fter r ne national organization, if the Courtly
Oregon, and that the 19th d»v of No­
that the unimportant 10 per cent It
home :
•uivev of the whole United mount was $10.00 $9.5f,
vember. 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock
Sceon,I s t, uppuaite Halsey Garage
“If my wife’s gone to bed I'll Short orders at all hours lip to l l p. ni the difference between full employ­ h ates and , part
of Canada, and . * kept here for loe- i
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1,1 a. m . has been duly appointed by said
ment of our Industries and labor and
Court for the hearing of objections to
lick her for not waitin’ up foi
■a^ " “ tten to Secretary W est- 1 r» c a l chainnen have ¿ e n " ° l £ said final account and the settlement
much unemployment and business da
>$ei, western representative o il minted in every cit-/ ♦ ? ai^ thereof, at which time any person inter­
me, id if the hasn’t I’l| lick her
pression. If a manufacturing enter
.he American Guernsey C'attk I prominent country '
ested in
I estate may appear and ile
prise Is running at 90 per cent of ca­
for aettin up an’ burnin* ile.”
county, and on th ? L " objections thereto in writing and con­
pacity. It may be making a fairly good ;lub at Portland, to lease him s the
test the same
arm to which he can take hif J lamed they will ’e r . thaV^hnf U Dated and first published Oct. IS. 1923.
showing of earnings, bet it It not run-
eid
of
Guernseys,
with
which
Lo-house
visits
are
m
idi?
i
n
J . F SCHEDTLKR,
ulog at normal and It not earning ths
Administrator aforesaid,
„ p e c , « „ . n i , , .«,„.« N„v.
r„
margin which It should earn la order
F irst-C lan Work
A mor A. T v » sino , Atty, for Admr.
to be fully prosperous. It appears eh
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I M thelr circumst ances will per-
Oklahoma is Kukluxed. Gov Imit.
vlous that we shall have to build up
As«nt ft» Fucene Steam LaumJiy
A dministrator ' s N' oticb
JMint TncxIavB.
foreign Investments In this country
>rnor Walton is still fighting
Frr
-d
N
C
A
u r p. . n
u utting.
llin g .
Notice ” B fvby given that the under-
FOR FA LI, PIPANTI NG
But it will be necessary to go slowly 'gainst great odds. The “invia­
J- W- S T E P H E N S O N , f r o p
county CI .airm an R o llc a ll
»d'“ inistrator of the estate of W.
In the matter of foreign Investment*
tile empire” th at flogs and ex-
A postal w ill bring our i -mp'its Ho
H Kirkpatrick, deceased, has filed his
There must be assurance that what
fins!
account
in said estate with the
les citizens without any privi- y n ? ° Ä M f,ler of H ^ se y was
ever we’ loan will be used for produc­
clerk of I.inn county, Oregon,
'ege of appearance in court i? ?Le. L° i_ the. ,?' en select.-d in the county
sn«l the county jndge has set Monday,
tive purposes — William E Knox. See
the 5th day of November. 1923, at ths
Iust as contemptuous toward I freshman de’ -ate t n ^ S T tJ
end
Vice
Pre«ldenL
Americas
Bank
UMVters of. B E E F
tor ctnni
aw in the supposed lawmaking tentatively t h ? squ?d r t h i T hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, as
ers Association.
the time, and the county courtroom of
purpotet ai tanning pricc^H
body
outside.
A member
who Learns.
tereollegub.
and ¿ L ± t ^ ± i . 5 sai
l county at the place, for hearing ob­
A lsanv .O mc STORE
made as
charges
against
the order
George
Maxwell
and
wife
are
jections to said final account, if any,
c. H FALK
ionie from a well-enjoyed vaca- vas promptly knocked down I meet Reerf ; nd L?nfield
and the settlement of said estate
C . L. F A L K JR
beaten up and thrown out.
|<oon.
Linfield colleges
uon a t Newport»
F
C. rav , Administrator,
TH E INCOME TAX
s
M eade & Albro,
FARM LOANS
Dad’s and Mam’s Restaurah
Square Meal, 50e
Beautiful
Flow ering Bulbs
s a ii
B arber »hup W Ba|||,
Fresh and Cured Meats
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I . L.
S wam , Atty for Adnrr
,T,