".■■S' " PAGE « HALSEY BNTERPRISB (Continued from 5 G LO B E ALBANY ***• The Democratic Pronunciamento HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon THE PICK OP THE BIG PICTURES I SUNDAY—MONDAY : Direct from JotV the 20-21 Liberty at Portland s : The » : ! White Moth) ( B arbara aM ar : with i Conway T L earie : **♦ < *< < **** : • Soon— ‘The Perfect Flapper* « The platform pays hommas *• the memory sd Woodrow WlUoa. de­ nounces the republican administration ae reactionary and corrupt declares the Fordney-McCumhar tariff act aa lust, unscientific aad dlshwnvst aad pledges the party to drive eat aad punish corruptMMPM. The following la a eammary ef the important plaakai Denounces republican tariff laws snd favors a tax on commodities that will promote competition, protect igalnst monopoly and produce a lair with Colleen Moore i revenue to support the government. Points to the revenue measure aaas ••eee e ee e eeeeeee aeeee e ee •» •d by the last congress as aa IQ u itra ion of the policy of the party and de- Halsey Happenings etc. lounces the Mellon plan aa a device o relieve multi millionaires at the ax- (Continued from page S) iense of other tag payer* Bert Minckley made a business Favors enactment of legislation to trip to Holley Saturday. estore the farmer to economic nuual- Miss Peggy Lovely was a busines ty with other Industrie* visitor at Eugene, Friday. Would revise the transportation act vlth a view to adjustment of freight Mrs. J. W. Blain and Mrs. Fre, ates, eliminating the rate making Me­ Burk went to Albany Saturday. lon, abolishing the railroad labor loard and restoring to states control Mr. and Mrs. Asher from Toront arrived Saturday to visit Mrs. Johi iver Interstate rates. Demands prompt action by congress Lewis. or the operation of Muscla Shoals Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koontz ant ilants to maximum production of far- son Herman left for Newport Sunda; llizern. to spend a week. Denouncea the contraction of legiti­ Mrs. J. A. Newman of Corvallis re mate and necesMry credit and cur turned to her home Saturday afte ency which bankrupted hundreds of a visit at the A. J. Newman home. tiousands of farmers and stock grow- rs and demands that the federal re- Ira Williams of Hillsboro stoppei orve system be so administered aa at the C. P. Stafford home for a fev a give stability to Industry, corn­ l ours Monday on his return fron ier ce and ftnauea. Coos Bay. Pledges the continuation of rsetem- Rev. C. M. Cline of Grants Pass tion projects and aa equitable ad formerly pastor of the Baptist churc! ustment of the mistakes the govern of Brownsville, took the train fo’ tent has maA* Vancouver, Wash., Friday. Favors * strict public control and onservatlon of all nation*! natural re- Mrs. L. O. Moore and son Jack o Vancouver, Wash., returned to their ources, recovery of navy's oil re- irves and all other parts of the public home Friday after a visit with Johi omain which have been Illegally Moore and family. ransferred to private interest* Among B8 to whom Superintended Government regulation of the an- Geer mailed teachers' certificates oi iirsclte coal Industry and all other Monday, as a result of the June ex orporatlons controlling the neces aminations, were Earl Loucks, Ralph tries of life favored. McDonald, Margaret Michels and Declares for an Atmerican owned Amanda Carlson. lerchant marine, American built and Frank Leeper was in Eugene Mon lanned by Americana. day evening and was accompanied Favors a constitutional amendment home by Mrs. Florence Leeper and hlch will prevent members ef oon son Francis. Mrs. l-eeper returned ress from serving after their defeat ir re-election to be accomplished by to her work the following day, bul mvenlng congress Immediately after Francis remained for a visit with hb atlonal election* grandparents. Favors generous care and assistance Mail goes to Brownsville daily (ex­ i rehabilitation and compensation of cept Sundays) at noon. Halsey and ie veterans of all warm Brownsville arc now pretty well unit­ Revision of the corrupt i-ractjces act ed, with four stages and two mails i prevent excessive campaign con each way dally, in addition to the ributlons and expendltareu favored. railway mail and passenger service Asserts the republican admlnlstra- through Albany. nn has failed to enforce (he prohlbl- A fire which broke out Wednndaj Ion law snd pledgee the) party to forenoon of last week on the Breiten espect end enforce the constitution hush river, two miles above Detroit ind ell law*. burned over more than 4000 acres Condemns the efforts of the ruaub* part of which was logged-off land lean party to nationalise the functions and part Standing timber. The Ham­ f the states end opposes the crea- mond lumber company alone lost lon of unnecessary bureaus and fed- more than $100,000. ral agenda* Favors exclusion of Asiatic Immlgra Juck Doan, who has been visiting Ion. his ancle, C. O. Dryden, and family Immediate lndeos-ndeace tar the in Oregon City for the past two 'hlllpplnes favored. Would grant ter weeks, is again a guest of his sunt, •Itorial form of government to Alaska Favors drafting dll resources of the Mrs. C. P. Stafford, and husband. After a few days here Jack will re­ nation In time of era*. Demands aweeplr.g reduction of arm- turn to his home at Port Orford. rments and fa vers securing Joint A dance at the Skirvin warehouse agreement with all nations for world Friday night was attended by about illatriotmeuA 200 people, who had a Jolly time un Declares tbsrd Is no substitute for til about 1 the next morning. Be­ the league of ¿atlons and aRvocates sides Eugene, Junction City, Harris the following referendum of the neo burg, Brownsville, Pine Grove, etc., pie: "Shall the United States became California contributed to the attend a member of Jhe 1- ague ef ’ nations cnee, there being some tourists pre­ upon such reservations or amendments sent who passed the night in Halsey to the covenant of the league as the Music was from a piano and several president and senate et the United brass instruments. States may agree ugo*’' f • • t Pledges vigorous enforcement of ex­ The application for the appoint­ ment of a receiver for the estate of isting laws against monopoly and Il­ E. O. Steward came up at Albany j legal combinations and enactment of Thursday before Judge Bingha.n. additional legislation If nsennsnry. Reaffirms Its adherence nad devo­ Attorney Tussing represented J. L Hayes, who has charge of the prop­ tion to those cardinal principles cou lalned In the constltntloa and the nte- erty. Letters from Stswaid asking cepts upon which «nr government 1» Hayes to look after tax payments founded, (het coagrees shaO make eo were introduced. One of these came lews respecting the cstabftahmeui of from Moro snd one from Idaho. The religion or prohibiting the tree exer­ rase was continued at the request of cise thereof, or abridging the freedom the heirs. Then came a letter from of ape ech or of the press, or the right Steward saying he would return of »he people peaceably te assemble promptly. The heirs will have to and to petition the governmaat for a wait a while. r -dreaa of grievmicee; that the ehurch ind tbe mate shall he and remain eparate. and fiat no reHMeua teat | -hall ever be required at a SCnllfl-a 1 "on to any offtoe of putf tc trust Bader j i he United gtatee Tbiee prtMiPlea. C A P IT A L FREE >> RJNOO DRUG STORE A N D SURPLUS $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Commercial and Savings account» Solicited 1 ^ y y - u v A i V u*L-V V V ‘j * r r r ‘ .‘ 'C‘ i-*i*i* * * * *•» » * Dr. I 5 » » » « » * a a a a a a > » « /v tA Z a W S A ? C . F IC -Q , Dentist “ PLATES THAT F I T ’’ Growot, bridge work and filling». It will p y you to get my prices ou your dental work. Cusick bank building, Albany i 5x7 Enlargement, by return­ ing envelopes to amount of IS, or 7x11 with envelopes to the •m ount of »5 „ News Note JULY 17. M Î ♦ M a r y Succeeds on M a in S tre e t W it h th e H ig h S c h o o l C la s s ic s By LAURA MILLER By MARGARET BOYD 4). 1 9 U , by L aura M i l l e r <© by M argaret Boyd.) 1> George M. Tucker, demented by tbe death of bla wife end a favorite grand­ son In a fire which destroyed their borna lest January, ended bis life by shooting himself b iVe heed at tb's kome of his brother. D. G. Tucker. seven mflas east of Joeefib. Tbs stats irrigation and drainage •ecurftfee comtabslon at a meeting In Salem qxtended the time for starting HALSEY RAJL8OAD TIME South North No. 18, 11.37 a. m No. 17, 12:15 p. m. 23. 7.26 p. m. 24, .4:27 p. m. 21, 11 32 p m. 22. 3:20 s. m. Noe. 21 and 22 atop only it flagged. No. 14, due Halsey at S:O9 p. in., stop» ( ’ “»let off passengers from south oi Roæbnrg. I No. 23 runs to Engeue only. , No. 21 rnns to Eugene, thence Marsh- fleld branch pM iw X oW o (B. S . M. S degree») partment» bureau records show a rainfall at #• Pharmacy— (R 8 , M 9 . degree») Portland of .63 Inch during June, and - (B . 8 ., Ph. C. degree») M ilitary Science snd Tsclics • total deficiency tines 9eptembet1 — 5 nnits Cehmical Engineering - 1, 1923. ot 16.81 Inches. (B 9 degree) (B. 9 degree ) Oregon pensions have been granted at follows: William H Powers. Port south of Brownsville, in good road. The trainin g includes physical education, industrial journalism so­ tend. 115; Mary C. Whitson. Portland , Will . »sw out , „ vour . order . . . f<»r . 115 . t o fX) cial ecitnees and music. Entrance and graduation requirements are 130; Fr«rf H Wilson. Portland. 516; * thousand. Deltvered H#b*V. standard. Thm ngB the nanal ra tin g «eianisslions the College is ac­ Leland 8 Hanford. La Grande, »13; Shannon A Martin, K, 2, Halsey. credited to the beet gradaste schools in A m erica Student life is William R Hurst. Portland, »16; Mark1 — raceptionalty well organiseli to develop,deal«of leadership anil service W Baker. Salem, 111; James H I o the commonwesltli. Admission r f f. sh .ien, September U , 1924. HALSEY Gestna. Portland. »It; William P. Wat ' For illustrateli booklets and s p e riti inform ation write to son. Portland, »16; fames B Layton , , " • pledge «urselvee evut tn Asian I The R E G IS T R A R end maintain We hi a let at SB time« Rye Valley. »11; Julia E Wilsey upon obedience of th» .edaSis pro Pendleton. (30. rhsrtnn T. Smith Cash paid for O a sco M A o n ic o tT ttB A i C o n i o « Portend .7»; Frederick D. Rtr.uhe I I eetea of the law and .l-pfere ahd con CURVALI IS • ORBGON J damn « v effort to c t » » » rell*lom Timber. IIS; Albert W Dun mire or racial dtscneeloa* Dothan, 111, & Hides. M . H - S H O O K Plalfoiui io (all ui xt week I “GROCERIES AND FEED” MAY SATISFY MORE THAN ONE HUNGER ? “A Liberal and Practical Education ” H a ll’s C a ta rrh Medicine w"b' v" Sawmill Cream and Produce Station