Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 31, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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of
place,
but
to
the
majority
of
‘-
ouhc , no
to the People of Halsey
smaller printing offices that clast of
W a . N . M U 1 X I.1 U I
OUR NEW SERVICE
HALSEY STATE BANK
help it unattainable.
As a producer of .food typography
•aSan^ilwas. Si.tu a /«ar ta advaaca.
Advertising, 2uc aa inch ; no ditcoua the printers* union of today is any­
for time or space , no charge for com thing except a tuccets.
A t » speci­ 3 ?
position or chauges.
men of big business its success is un-
«a T a ld -fo r Paragraphs,” Sc a Use
h
■ a ad v e rtis in g disguised as n e w a
ieniable.
Since May, 1921, in this
Country, it has collected and spent i O r «R è
Oftee hours, » to 12 and 2 to 6 escepi
117,000,000 in benefits to strikers for e t F
Mondays and Friday forenoons
L - ’
la 44-hour week, aside from all its
jther financial transactions.
W HAT A FALL!
_______
There • i S
W B.»
a dozen farmers in the country
Mr. Fall was secretary of the in -
1lOr every printer.
Fancy them atrik
mg for even an &8-hour week, at one
:prior-
M r. Sinclair and M r. Doheny were
quarter of the pay per
[printers get!
.’
I
Halsey, Oregon
Must be Countersigned
10
lo
IO
$5.40 IN TRADE FOR $5
10
This card is good for >5 40 in trade for anything we sell
--------- Everything for your auto ---------
We buy the best and sell for less
GAS------O IL ------T IR E S ----- ACCESSORIES------ LABOR
10
10
G A N S LE BROS
X
1
good printer.
40
50
week those
And as large a per­
M r. Fall had a cattle ranch in th<
centage of the farmera as of the
great southwest, but was in hard I printers are good ones today)
luck and his taxes were delinquent.
T alk of equality of opportunity!
U. S. TIRE Dealers
C-T-C “
“
Suddenly luck turned.
M r.
Fall
Oregon Occurrence)
What a gap between the people who
(Enterprise Rhyme Machine)
paid those taxes and stocked up with [ are "dying like fleas’* in the near east
Ex-Secretary of Interior Fell
many thousands of dollars’ worth of ind even in Germany, and the aver-
Can’t understand the thing at all
fine cattle.
[ <ge American farm er!
And between When senators yell and howl and
Mr. Fall, as secretary of the inter
bawl
hat farm er and th« >35 printer with
ior, leased Teapot Dome to the oi
H im out on Teapot Dome
» 44-hour week, or the hod carrier at
company, in which Doheny and Sin
Hard times came to M r. Fall.
; 10 or >15 for an eight-hours day!
clair were interested.
When it wa>
He could not raise the wind at all
announced that the oil company w i,
likely to make >2,000,000 out of Tea
pot Dome some members of congrest
became inquistive.
Now, how is >2,000,000 profit to tx
made on a few oil wells?
By getting the oil land from th.
people
and
people.
selling
the oil to
th-
Every one of those two mil
lions of dollsrs is paid by the peopb
for the product of those oil wells.
have been listed by the passenger de­
partment of the O.-W. R. & N. Co.
L A W Y E R C A N D N O TA R Y
The listings are: Associated Indus­
tries of Oregon, Portland, January 24;
H alsey , O regon
Portland Automobile show, Portland,
Febrnary 914; Young Men's Christian
association conference. Portland. Feb­
ruary 15-14; State Retail Merchants'
association, Eugene, February 18-20;
Northwest Association of Ice Iadus
Second s t, opposite Halsey Garage
tries, Portland, February, Knights
Short orders at all hours up to 11 p. th .
Tdtnplar — Grand Commsndery, A l­
bany. April 18; Independent Order of
Dad's and Mam’s Restaurant
S T A N D A R D C A S A N D O IL
A R R O W GARAGE Phone 2 1 6 - 4 -
A Fall Pome
$35,000
Amor A. TussingJ
We suggest you buy one or more of the above Cards
the navy.
SU R PLU S
■e
Phone 216
50
AND
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
HALSEY
Depe adable oil and grease service.
We charge only for material used.
And it takes as much talent and No labor charge.
Teapot Dome was one of the oil
Our service is under cover. Drive in
districts which President T a ft had or I itudy and practice, mind you, to make
dered reserved as a source of fuel fot | a good farm er as it does to make a
in the oil business.
C A P IT A L
A R R O W GARAGE >
í
e
Not transitrable
Square Meal, 50c
Oddfellows—Grand encampment and
grand lodge, ijpod R ivjr, May 20;
Foresters oj AffierUm-LCrand court,
Portland.
Military Order of
Loyal Legion ( st|(p), Portland. May
12; LoTel Leglqn of Loggers and Lum­
bermen. PorUgnd. Mgy 19-20; Rebekah
state a s s e S w , Hood River, May 20
All work done|proraptly and reason­
Patron's of Husbandry, state grange
ably. E bone No. 269
The Dalles. June 3; State Letter Car
i rlers’ association, Corvallis. June 28;
Oregon Christian Missionary conven
tlon. Turner, July 5-13; International
convention Young People’s Society of
Christian Endeavor, Portland, July
19-25; American Legion. Oregon divl Efficient Service.
Motor Hears*.
slon, Portland, September 4-6; The
Lady Attendant.
’’Round-Up.” Pendleton. September 12 Brownsville________________ Oregon
20; Oregon Hictorical society, Port­
land, October 25.
F. M . G R A Y ,
(Continued from page 1)
More than 90 miles of fereet roads
will be constructed ih 1924 in Ore­
gon at an estimated cost of >1,043.100,
ss the result of an agreement between
the state highway commission, the
bureau of public roads and the forest
service.
To pay bis tax at tax man’s call,
¡he Um atilla county girl slayer
"I am going to enter the contest
But we had Teapot Dome,
has been declared “ not g u ilty ’1
for the republican presidential prefer­
by reason of Insanity. Ik an put Sinclair was concerned in oil.
ence vote in Oregon and have at no
>er where she will kill do more.— W ith much finesse and little toil time had any intention of abandoning
H e laid his plans to lease the soil I the fight In that state,” Senator Hiram
Albany Herald.
And exploit Teapot Dome ,
1 Johnson
* *
-----
of * California
said at Wash
She will k ill no more. She bee
lngton, D. C.
earned her lesson.
She kuuws He and Dohsnsy had money to
The senate passed the bill giving
burn.
what a slimy, deceiving reptile a
Tbev would do Fall a kindly turn, the consent of the government for con­
man can be while posing as good 'lhey loaned him funds and let struction of a bridge across the W il­
lamette river at Burnside street, Port­
and kind. The jury heeded an
him learn
land. Two other bills pending are for
They wanted Teapot Dome.
unwritten law. It is silly to say
/k .„ . i i , l . m r. v i ■ •
I bridges across the W illamette at Ross
there is no unwritten law. Tim* tx
When all that Taft held in reserve l8land and SeIIwood.
„
was when no laws were written. 1 he navy’s need for fuel to serve
° f 5°°’ had
They have not ell been written W as gone some congressmen bad I her main W‘th,a
business block devastated by
nerye
T«t.
fire. This is the third time in about
To quiz ou Tgapot Dome.
D R A YM AN
DELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Li­
censed Embalmer
¡Quakers to Handle
German Relie
w . L. W R IG H T
Mortician & Funeral Director
Halsey and Harrisburg
Call D. T a y lo r . Halsey, or
W. L. W r ig h t . Harrisburg
Official word from Major-General
Henry T. Allen, national chairman of
the American commltteo for relief of
of the farms between producer ant
German children, received by Robert I can make both F A R M and C IT Y
consumer. Those prying congressmen
H Strong. Oregon state chairman, last L O A N S at a very row rale of inteiest
ten years that Cove has looked on week at headquarters, 715 Corbett From 5 to 10 years. W rite me for par
asked Mr. Full where he got the fundi
The Egyptian government is paying
ruins that took each time the greater building. Portland, Is that all money trculars.
G. W. L a f l a b ,
he expenses of five young men who They asked Fall why ha leased it.
which had made him ao wealthy.
share of her business buildings. Esti­ collected in this country will be used
Salem, Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg
He
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M r. Fall wrote,
in reply,
that
hi . lr8 studying American industrial Said: ” Oh, the teapot leaked, mates of the loss place it at about to buy foodstuffs in America for ship­
had never got a cent from M r. Dohenv I , rlethoda by serving apprenticeships in
320,000.
H A IL E Y
you see.
ment to Germany. There the mater­
The bronze statue of the Circuit ials will be distributed by the Ameri-
We’d
be
losing
oil
if
we
dido’
fiat
I
his country.
Hassan Mohammed El
or Mr. Slnclutr, so there.
Ourselves
of ~
Teapot Dome
i7of
Rider, which will be presented to the • can Quakers, who have organized to
Asked where he did get so muc! .vabannia, one of them, is apprenticed
((
. state by Robert A. Booth, will be do this great work.
Cash paid for
n
the
motive
power
department
of
the
money he replied thut he borrowed it
“ 1 get that money from frioui!
I transported from Portland to Salem
General Allen also wlrod the Oregon
Southern
Pacific
in
San
Francisco
t
McLean.”
(this week and will be formally un- headquarters that relief funds are be­
from Mr. Mcl-ean.
>thers are in telephone engineering. ‘ Aaa,” said McLean, ” I will I veiled apd dedicated Saturday, April ing collected In Berlin and Bremen
M r. McLean, asked about it, said
I 'elegraphy, marine engineering and
maintain
11®, at a a . M., on the capitol grounds and other places for aiding women
“yes,” he loaned that money to M r
I lott ed the money, aud would I at Salem.
and children. This Is vouched for by
mechanical drafting.
Instead of go
again,
The state tax commission has ap­ American Investigators there.
ng to the east for knowledge, as was
Regardless of T»apot Dome,’
Placed under oath, Mr. McLean salt
In Portland, the German-speaking
proved a proposal to give employment
he practice, the east now seeks to
he never had loaned M r. F all anj
members of 26 churches of all denom-
MoLa.n was qu.stiotjsd und.r oath I £ ‘ “t , t T
, dBpartmeDt
! inations and of 28 societies, following
learn from the west.
money.
And swore that thev were liai-, i t rehabl’ ll,ted »«-aervlce men. In
botlj
P I each ca»e the men served In the world action taken at a mass meeting at
Mr. Fall said: "T h a t’s true; hi
«raduated from com- th# outset of this campaign, have con­
I he Mountain States Bectgrowers rhe reason : H» was verv loath
didn’t.”
tributed several thousand dollars to­
Fall
should
suffer
for
the
dome,
UniW8“ y
Now Mr. Fall says he borrowed thi association has secured contracts for
ward this relief fund. It Is also an­
he beets of its members produce at a Fall had paid his tax by now,
nounced that they have been collect­
I
There
was
one
fatality
in
Oregon
most of thut money from Mr. Doheny
And stocked his ranch, and everyldue t0 ,Bd°strial accidents durihg the ing relief funds regularly for at least
better
price
than
the
growers
got
be-
and the rest, a trifle of >«0,000, or so
U illV
I W O O it A’l l d i n p ’ . T a n n a e v 9A a - e A s d l . . . « a
week ending January 24, according to three years to alleviate suffering in
ore they united, and a larger acreage
from M r. Sinclair, before the Teapot
Wa* of highest lineage, but, wow ! a report prepared by the state indus- their native land.
#ill be grown.
United, the farmers
In a state-wide collection, authorized
Dome tract was leased to their com
will make
We have no Teapot dome.
trial accident commission. The vic­
by officials of the Catholic churches
the new
would be the most powerful organisa­
pany.
tim was Ralph Fullerton, a logger
In
Oregon,
a
substantial
sum
was
real­
Congress started a nasty quiz,
living at Wendling. A total of 507 ized on Sunday Every Catholic church year look brighter and do away with the
The reason for the lease, he said tion in the world and command their
Questioning Fall regarding his
worry of the two nairs of glasses.
accidents were reported
In the state participated
was that the tapot leaked.
I t ’s oil own prices for their products.
litsurgs of affluence and wl hv ’ tis I
Portland labor unions have been
State health authorities have been
Sinclair has Teapot Domi
would be drawn o ff by near-by pumps
seeking co-operation of Hood River subscribing various sums, also, and
Lanina's death is reported to
Puzzle: Find out which time, if at
' W . , old Sinclair the leaking pot I wh^thl*“ '
C,n“9ra t0 aBcert,ln the Central council there has a spe­
all, any of these gentlemen told th* have bean due to brain troubla.
lest as for me. I never got
P ’ 7 , ^ er, * " tbrBe“oaa- a fungus that cial committee of union members
working on solicitation, following for­
Vsgariea of hia brain brought From him or Doheny a single dot T
e
tr*M a“d ,helr productB’ mal indorsement of the campaign.
truth.
death to thousands, if not millions.
When they got Teapot Do*me •’
«
h“man be,n8’ A woman’
Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians
"W hat a Fall was there, my eoun
Albany, Oregon
suffering apparently from some form of
try men I ”
Trotsky’s mysterious invisibility S io e la ir and Dohsnsy now declare blood poisoning, was recently sent to
;nded when Lenine died. He had not T h e y loaned F a ll money, fa ir and Portlan<l from The Dalles, where she
WHAT IS A PRINTER?
•quare,
ha«* worked in a cannery. The case
been dead nor in ja il, but only rest­
First-Class Work
ileeause the poor man’« need w a il WM bafnlng. The physicians, it was
Cut Flowers
Pot and bedding Plants
F i/ty years ago it was an easy mat­ ing in seclusion.
More's the pityl
First-dar s Funeral work. Prices reason­
rare,
stated, finally discovered that the pa-
Agent
for
Eugene
Steam
Laundry
ter to find a compositor who could
able, Give uy a trial.
M hen they got Teapot Dome.
tBnt 'la<1 beeB «Hacked by some form
Sent Tuesdays.
Write for list of perennials. Green­
lake the general run of correspon
of fungus.
Don’t have a dome on your tea
J- W . S T E P H E N S O N . Prop house* 'M0 East 40th st. P O R T L A N D .
° rd* 1L I n e . ' “ y , !
" NoW * ° u '
That lhe “ »J«-“ *
highway acd-
I pot. They romatimas explode dis-
denco that comes into a new spaper.,
O tc . Phone Sellwood 17:7
office, correct the grammatical a n d lM ^ 0U' l /
To ioin (he fra v and
> i
d9n' a take P’“ 1* 00 8tral«ht »tretches
At G O r ?nd m ike h’
and arp ‘ b”
of recklessness and
orthographical errors, punctuate and.
A To tune nf T ma,k' h lm , , d a " « ra r’ "’aaB''a» ’ »« revealed In the re
capitalize it according to the style I
Mra' P’ J- True ,,,d M j” LUa
Here
is
a
big
profit
for
th<
middleman as there is on the product,
FARM LOANS
Cream and PriMuce Station
Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal
& Hides, m . H- S H O O K
Fa,L
1.BJI
> t^,,
KRYPTONS
Optical|manufacturing plant
on premises
Meade & Albro,
Barber »hop
» ' ».
To tune of Teapot Dome.”
X V
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reader would mark but few errors.
F O R S A L E — We
are hatch,sg eggi
A man who could not do thia could
(nini our own hr»».l
not attain a good standing In the ty ­
m ^penaof O. A. t
i’ hite Leghorn
pographical union of those days. Good
—
breeding stock—Use
typography was and is a skilled art,I?•». 1,Tar». Karly hatch, lie ; June
but
th - average ......
.........- of
- , these
’ S ':
» I, Halsev.
but the
“ printer’’
A. Pehrsson and P. H.‘ Sylvester.
days is not an artist.
He does not
know where to place an apostrophe
indicate the possessive esse tad he
places capital letters and punctuation
marks at random, hit or miss, through
the column end cannot give a reason
why he makee the use he does of any
of them.
A few strong
publication
offices,
like those of the Oregonian or Journal
of
Portland
Eugene, show
and the
Register
indications of
of
having
proof-readers, i f not linotype opera­
tors, who know where a comma, an
Baby
(Chicks
Modern
Barbershop
A
Laundry sent Tnttdays
4g»ncy Hub Cleaning Works
ABE S PLACE
Fresh and Cured Meets
L'uarsers of B E E F
| p<,r, of an lBTaatl<aUon C0Ter,nK ¿ t
o 4
| D* ceB>ber by the bureau of public
Saturday the sun came back to his roads. Careless»««, and recklessness
4t»t>b with a pleasant spring flavor.
I «ccounted for 51.J per cent of the sc
In which he was employed and pro | -topped o ff at .Albany.
dues a proof-sheet in which the proof­
tor canning
purposes at canning prices
C . H. F A L K
C . L. F A L K JR.
’
FO R S A L E
1 3 T A X T/ 3
I 1 2 l.il V/
Baths Robinson Floral ©
cidents; Incompetence and lnexper
lence, 7.> per cent; operation by In
POEHLM AN
oxicated persons. 7 3 per cent; ex
u p r ig h t
I rM a,T*
4» per cent; violation
vajiki ^
u
GRAND
I Of traffic rul»a. 7 3 per cent Only 2 4
W IN TON make. This piano was used P*r
of the aoddents were caus
k L i . * - r*,7 ’’.al aaivviiiiKB
T 5 *? " eB m
,n rn
Krun>
ware <*> bF «■■Ha of others than the driver
itn * » wi
nmiM, I t it a gond instrument and in I
Coloring of coyote skins to be used
gcxxi condition
Price » 2 0 0 tor .
BklDB ,0 b* U8« ’
»ale. Address R p Gourisr lout» l
* * ,uba,l,utaa for fox furs has raised
Halsey, or pl,*ae 154.
'
’ [ the prlc* to such an extent that 87
I hides were sold by the predatory anl
-nal division of the United Stales bio
logical survey for 3913 80 The price
W hy suffer from
was lin g o apiece The previous high
headache ?
record tn lot prices was 39. accord
mg to Stanley O Jewett, predatory
-relmal inspector
Sale of the furs
of predatory aatmals killed by paid
hunters has netted 38401« . inCe the
i inauguration of the present system
Optometrist, with
early in 1933. Thia Is approximately
F. M. F r e n c h a, s o n s
one third of the cost of the predators
afflmal work la Oregon, which re­
j e w e l e r s — o p t ic ia n s
placed the bounty system
Albany, Oregon
Conventions
of
various
kinds
J throughout Oregon during the y « r
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
I lav is worth ju st as much in storage a)
you might get for it in case o f fire. Th j
jAuiericaii Eagle Eire Insurance company
»will pay you
cash value in case
ro f loss by fire.
C. P . S T A F F O R D , A g en t
Have your eves
examined
T. FRENCH
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Any Gijrl in Trouble
may communicate with Ensign
Lee of the Salvation Army at the
" hite Shield Home, 5o5 Mayf a irs venie. Portland. Oregon.
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