Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 03, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E
PAO F 4
JU LY J, 11
This aforti,og*s Oregooiao an-
That must be grn n «nd <«rked Into
the soil. Humus makes the soil re­
e . s. AND THE LEAGUE
HALM Y KNTUP&I8K
yesterday that deslro'wi MeAdoo'e tain Its proper working consistency. It
aelpa hold moisture in 1 drought. It
chances for a nomination
It ! helps take off surplus water In a flood.
.1 Swayed by an «demerit in his party
also reports that McAdoo got more, It preveeta sotl from baking bard
which was in the saddle but Is now
votes after that «pe-cb than be Nothing an take the place of hutnaa.
discredited, M r. Harding “ scrapped
Work the straw and . ornstalks into
bad ever received before. T h a t’s
■ahfcr.;.
. 11.13 a ra a r ta advsaca.
the soil.
the league of nations" in his
n> uocee that Bryan made a apeeeh
A d v e r b i a * >Jc aa iacb . ao diacoua
lt< Itu « or • pace , ao cbarge for cooi
goaflläe or e vaage«.
IB T a l i foi k a /« ra p b a ." le a Haa
» • a ffv a rtu sg 4i^Su«»4 aa a a v a
-•aign and promised
ubetitote for it.
an
That
Impossible
ream" is now a thing of the past.
To Advertioor»
Armenian people on her head, and
¡emoted from the position oi leader-
OS»» hoora, T to I I and 2 ie 6 aaupt
Moaday« and Friday forenoon a
. position which was universally ac-
hip among the nations of the world
a the effort for permanent peace—
orded her a few years ago— America
»ill probably some day
amooth-runnlng political
humiliation
macnir.’ it
Evidently
pay generally, when the farmers be
com« rebellious and luck out over the
the
patriotism of
He
was
the
ut the doctrine e f Jesus Chlrst.
•'Our children and our
children's
hildren, and on down the ages, w ill
But there arose on the horiton an­
I t made
5» Wilson ss tl»e redeemer of m. a-
to
When
Coolidge
liction he hot follows the practice
in general, and this pernicious bloc
f every politician seeking votes. But
subversive of the
,'oolidge is practical.
“ government
•ry other mother's son of ’em
persistent.
ippropristkms
Harding
n plain
he has secured.
He conferred
oils.
Albany, Oregon
English
for a cut in pay
J J—IILL & S » Hardware •
D rat him!
... HALSEY GARAGE
1776
1924
We’re 148
years old July 4
Let the eagle scream, but beware of fire
4
tomorrow
on
A r Be now quick
The Sinslaw News reports that a
for farm relief.
d r. La B a r of K a in ro ck sold 50 per
But the farm bloc was not dissolved M r LaBar of
50 per
ra ttlin g ,1
Stoves & Ranges
oy a half-acre crop of straw-
H a rn p & fi
l i d i IIv S S
knacking sound rontnues to come w |T iM for |SM>,
1s fa r.
from the old political machinery as ’
from , ny eannery or oth»r m ar-
1, rotates.
<."r
will have the biggest celebration in her history
• JFarm Machinery «
bis party contained alleged provisions
That
gasoline, claam the motor of t*rboii, produc»» a better running
motor and incraataa the mile* per gallon. Abaolutely guaranteed.
Come to our shop end let u* explain thia new fuel more
Crawfordsville
He
hrow» the rank* into panic by calling
with the leaders of the pesky produc­
tactics.
Efficient service
Pleasant surroundings
has
ers and thereafter the programs of
these
Thia chemical, mixed with the
een asking for votes because of the
They continued to m utt up carefully
prepared plans in congress and U r.
by
and
C a fe te r ia
W . S. D U N C A N
He calls for
eduction o f expenditures, while ev-
by party."
capitulated.
Best sweet* aud soft drinks,
Best cuisine
calls for tax re­
He denounced blocs
But the farmers were
(¿ lite
C o n fe c tio n e r y
at the
ind."
the president of the
revered old system of
There’s a sure cure for
hunger at tlie
•oint to the name and fame of Wo d-
knock and rattle, and it evoked a
In p articu lar as
the Super-Fuel Ingrtdieol.
or the peoples of the earth to carry
taritk.
United States.
Boyce-Ite
Clark’s Confectionery
-reat character to propose a policy
ers good and plenty in the way of
from
He had the learning of
leorire Washington.
correctly thought would fix the fa rm ­
protest
stepped out on the
uve of Lincoln,
bloc got what it wanted and what it
begin
who
►ft-rwn, the courage of Jackson, the
manufacturers’
machinery
for chidren, as well as grown
peop>, daring the hot moDth* of
summer tiaie, is a heaping plate
of pure, rich ice cream. There is
nothing so cooling sod uoorishing
to the system as this. The ice
cream we sell ia made from the
best milk and cream, and is fresh
every day. T ry it and be cool.
0 end war.
general who “ roarad as gently as a
political
THE BEST DISH
«ague when he said, a t that gath-
d the doctrine that this was a war
bining in testraiot of trade,” war
proceeded against by an attorney
the
M ilton A. M iller hoped
attlefield of the world and proelalm-
customer on the other through “ com­
other bloc— the farm bloc.
O!d papers for sale at 5c a boodle
at the Enterprise office.
or our ultim ate entrance into the
•.merican
farm er on one hand and his ultimate
The
W illis C. Hawley, the busy con-
greesman, leaves Waehington for
the congreseioual vacation^ this
year and orders his Enterprise
rent to Ss'.ero, the first time in the
three years the paper has keen
under the present management.
“Oh, my friends, it was a great
The
packers’ bloc, accused of cinching the
tucking dove.”
Gradually farming prosperity has
moved from sett to west. No soil can
long stand such wasteful methods as
burning cornstalks and straw. Ash Is
a good fertiliser, to be sure, especially
for potato land, but humus la wasted
when plant substance la burned. Sods
are more In need of bumus than of
ash, especially In the old farming sec­
tions.
One can buy fertiliser to supply tbs
soil with the elements found in ashes,
but one cannot afford to buy humus
ring at Albany last week:
tracts. The oil bloc in Washington
smoothly as oil.
upon their country are
asting from the stage.
in it» bearings and the old boy to
as
the
The puny politicians who broagbt
moat
likely to get all balled up, with aand
worked
enter
«ague of nations.
I t in an awful thing for farmer«
T im
Burning Cornstalks and
Straw Is Wasting Humus
butchered
Copy received helort Tueaday ia ia
t i » » fer guol poaitioa. tffadaevday »•
lal» aad Tburaday'» ruail
too lal»
THOME PESK Y F A R M ER S
Prsttc'ed Watev-v.alsna.
Grostag -aiermelona under cover
of bay. a * j sometimes cap vas, ha*
prxiwctd In the Northwest irrigated
dietriste a superior fruir.
“ iridescent
With the blood of the
to meddle with politic»
political arithmetic.
W « bava a (lock of
H A LSEY
GARAGE
1 ■
A bey from the farm has grown up
with ideas that clash with those of
«•
aa
f or gtrawherries than any farm
H e a v y o r lig h t .
Full *toek nn h a n d ,
Come in ami see the q n n lity and 'cam prices
Our prices sell our goods
tha Halsey
neighborhood. Why
,aani M r. U B a r ’s method of
placed bias at the head of the nation
have lk , ^ ¡ , and e|imate.
with these Uktaa still under bit hat." •
Making a virtue oi n f f t t U j those
. .
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H IL L
the leaders of his party and fate has1 m arketing and raise a few berries?
— —
t
A m illio n <>r »0 r f packager of
leaders have nominated him as their
lbs cigsrtis which tmaguideJ cili*
candidate for president. They did
tans of America paid the tobacco
so
kicking agalnat h i. course, and
f#(. | h f
o( r# ld ie r r
overrode one of his vetoes, but
• duriBg ,h . war, were left oyer and
have heard from the farms. They hate been condemned h j the gov­
love their eown try, which has provid­ ern m en! as u n fit for h u m an use
ed jobs fer them, and
a
atruggl«
T h e y are )>ein| d um ped io fills in
road g rad ing .
W h a t a C M te m p L
ible w ay of l u r l , i ng i o 1>rofit the
w ith th e president m ig h t je ip a r d .
lie tboae jobs. I f they were on piece
their
recent performances at
p e o p le
Washington
work
would not bring them
th e fro n t I
g ym p a tb y for th e hoys a t
much revenue, but, unlike the farm er
who produces their bread and butter
An ultimatum has been delivered
and their pay roll, they are on sal- «•
« " » » * co“ rt of L ‘“ B coun‘ T
, .
„„
by the state highway commlailon to
ary. and they are wdfeng to sacrifice (h<
|he co^ , 1<n,
f O. W . H U M 1
$
GENERAL
GENERAL
^D E A L E R
STO R AG E
G R A IN
AND
FE E D
at Brownsville tomorrow
O. W . FRUM
They nre aligning them- * ao bridge will be built.
Gentlemen
of th e county
cenHt, h alf r. loaf is a good deal
b e tte r to a hungry man than no
bread. You may hunger for a
bridge at Albany some day.
-elves With this unconventional pre.i
dent who does things, and have per-
mitted him to hare for running mate
another man wh«. does things. The
farm
H AY .
'
Have you used anv of F I S H E R ’S E G G
x P R O D U C E R ? Include a sack with yourS?
next order o f poultry feed and jo u will be su r-X
A prised witli results obtained.
JjJx New and Second-hand Wool Sax.
Also Twine
a little pride rather .ban go back to tbe a<reement for the Albany bridge.
prtvnte life.
I N
STO RAG E
Baptist Picnic
bloc has not received any of
the recent jolts that have been hand­
democrats came within one vote of
for governor and a number of the
denouncing the organisation by name.
aame ilk served in the last legisla­
I lav is worth just ns much in storage as
you might get for it in case of fire. T lu
, American Eagle Ein Insurance company
And the league is thankful for that
ture and made their influence lelt.
pne vote.
There is a likelihood that the farm
era this fall will pass the referred
from
Fire Insurance Co.
issue in thgir platforms, though the
Here at home we have a farmer
bill barring hull butter
A m e ric a n E a g le
Both parties dodged the K. K. K.
ed out.
The false statement ia continually
th«
well-financed fight which the men oi
teed p ro fits
N obody guaran tee*
p ro fits
on railroads.
M am
of
them are losing money and heading
the big profits are waging against
towards bankruptcy.
stringent income tax law, despite th«
Canada’s
fourth of July (dominion day) last Tuesday
[will p a / ' "ii So £ "i tlie cash value in case*
fnade that the railroads are guaran­
'.late, together with a new and more
<>f loss by fire.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
the latter.
W ith the hit in their teeth thea<
The K. K. K. is fighting the
bugalxxi of papal political as­
pirations and those who are
fighting the klan are fighting
» bugalxxi.
farm er- are hard to manage.
F all, Dohcny and
l.-eri
iniiictcd
Sinclair
fo r their part
havi
in th.
oil scandal.
Get all the kick you can
out of thi
news, for indictment
aw far at such cases usually go
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d,,m ocratir w a r.horsea jn
York are still jockeying
for a s ta rt ns we go to press.
G , New
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Any Girl in Trouble
may couiniunicatc w ith Ensign Lee oi the Salvation A rm y at tt
W hite Shield Home. V 3 M ayfair avenue, i ’ottlaibl, Oregon.
French
fourth of July (bastile day) July 1 4
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