Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 31, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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o Wheeler,
H A L SZ T E N T E R P R IS E
' an income tax law. And the follow-
A . •- - n .
aeareafe-« - ► »»* »u t M “ re contemplating the en­
S«»«« safeilsfers avers 'IfeavaOas
actment of income tax laws; Iowa,
« y War. U. *R K K 1E H
Nebraska, Minnesota, Washington,
Idaho and M ichigan.
■afea rip u.
| l t . a year In advance.
H ofer St Sons, publishers
A Jvertiving, 2*c an inch ; d o diecoun
tor Imte or apace ; no charge tor com Manufacturer ami Industrial
posit Sm or r laugea.
talem, last week mentioned,
La T a ld foi Paragraphs." Ic a line.
I
ither evidences of prosperity
» • a d w ru a ng dlagulaed aa asw s.
To Advertiser*
Copy received before Tuesday ia ii
tim e for good position. Wednesday i-
late and Thursday'a mail ia loo late.
Offiee hour«, V to II and J to 6 except
Mondava ami Friday forenoon a.
THE INCOME TAX
We have been treated to a great
dtal (if windy talk and dlstorttoi
of facts about the surtax and the in­
come tax by the opponents of thost
measures.
Let us preface our present remark?
on these subjects by a few statement!
icgtidin g the position of the Enter
prise towards public men who art
discussed in connection with them.
Mi. Mellon is criticised for favor
ing a reduction of the surtax. W«
dj not agree with him on that ques
t on, neither do we agree with those
who attack his integrity. The fact
that a man has enough brains ant’
ambition to succeed in business is not
sufficient reason for barring hin
from public office, and until more
evidence is adduced of crookedness
on Mellon's part than Couzena oi
anybody else has made public w<
" shall respect his American right tc
be considered innocent until proved
guilty.
Coolidge has proved a safe and
sane president and his clashes with
the most inefficient congress in our
history have but increased our re
spect for him. As the cards are
stacked today - he will probably re­
main in the white house another four
years.
of the
Review,
among
in Ore-
•on under the income tax, the follow­
er:
Portland—New site secured for
oap factory, 60x200 feet.
Portland announces >200,000 new
| ildintrs past week.
Northwestern Electric Company to
•xpend >1,750,000 on improvements.
The Dallei— Libby, McNeil & Libby
annery reached record peak when
8,000 cans of fruit were prcpated in
inc day.
Cottage Grove—Woodward sawmill
;c resume work.
Marshfield banks, with new one in
eld, show increase of >165,527.91
ir six months period between Dec.
T, 1923, and June 30, 1924.
Stayton—New flax plant to be in
operation soon.
Forest Grov»—Business of Western
>regon Packing Corporation’s can­
ary shows marked increase over
revious years.
Coquille— Alpine Paper Mfg, Com-
'any purchases ten-acre tract for
reposed paper plant.
Sutherlin — Canning factory to
tart within 15 days, new machinery
eing installed.
Wallowa — Bowman-Hicks sawmill
vsumes cutting with greatly en'.nr: ed
'ant.
name J ‘
jf ,gt farmers do not know bow easy
1« 1» to advertise and sell surplus prod-
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" uctg of good quality.
• • •
The Albany Democrat took a straw
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1 Some people Inaiet that the cornfield
vote on the candidates for president is the best germination tester, but It’»
r .l it came out astonishingly near , lively to be pretty expensbe.
e • •
even. It was < oolidge i n, Davis j
shifts of crop production, the
165 and La Follette 157. A vote wine plan usually Is to find out which
l'ke that in the country would throw ' way the crowd Is headed and go the
' other way.
the election into the house of repre­
• • •
sentatives which might, if it those,
Sudan grass has been gaining much
popularity as a summer hay crop. It
elect John Hick of Hickville.
makes very good liay and horses do
well on it.
The new road over the Cascades
• • •
Cultivate your garden throughout
may go up the middle fork of the
Fantiam and leave the old wagon the summer because, once you let the
garden go to weeds, you will become
road company with their gold brick discouraged and more apt to neglect It.
still on their hands.
La Follette’s supporters are doing
the liveliest political work that is in \
progress in Oregon just now.
We have a stock of
H A L SE Y
GARAGE
Boyce-Ite
t h e Super-Fuel Ingredient. This chem ical, mixed with the
gs«oline, cleans the motor of carbon, produce« a better running
motor and increases the-in .lee per gallon. Absolutely guaranteed
Como to our ebop and let us explain this new fuel more
HALSEY GARAGE
elei hone j Residence, n igh ts, 18x
A L B E R T F O O T E Prop.
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Any Girl in Trouble
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may communicate with Ensign l.ee of the Salvation Army at the
e
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White Shield Home, 565 Mavfair avenue, Forlland, Oregon.
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RUPTURE
expert coming to
A L B A N Y
Working the vegetable patch will WCl give fr.e deti.c nstraton Mon­
give you pleastnt exercise and a good day and Tuesday, Aug. 1! a n i 12,
return In health and produce.
at HOTEL ALBANY,
• • • "
Sudan grata mnkep splendid pasture
from 10 a. tn. to 4 p. ra.
for all clusses of live stock during the
TW O D A Y S O N L Y !
hot dry weather of July and August.
On above date the noted rupture ap-
Potatoes do best in a warm, rich,
deep sandy loam. They require u lot phance expert, C. F, R edlich, w ill g iv e ,
a
free
demonstration.
j
of moisture and should have good, well-
Von w ill st once realize the difference
drained soil.
between bis highly efficient, absolutely i
sanitary appliance and the inefficient, I
W atch the growing flowers In the ' ,.„roi>,P,ruble, sm elly sn d thoroughly j
annual garden and lairder and If they I unsanitary elastic web trusses with Jheir j
are too thick thin them out. You will i bu lky. plainly visible pads and their
be repaid in quality flower.
, abom inable chafing leg atraps or the
• • •
i various mail order steel or wire trusses
it seems to be true that acid phos- j which never fit right. All of their un­
pliate scattered over the manure In the
worse in s’ead of better, as you
If anybody intends to explo't 1'ie stable nnd In the heap will help pre­ steadily
well know. Mr. Redicli's appliances,
onsumers to such an extent that he vent fly breeding.
scier.tificallv fitted by an expert in per- ,'
son, will g iv e security and comfort for
ill get an income so big as to make —
ye trs to route, not only to those with
a
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recent and small ruptures but also to
he tax on it burdensome, let him ' v ,» _
1 -T *S 1 1 * 0
ffii o''!, "rgle'- id cases. They are by far
■’ he will, and practice his robb< ,-v i
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0, » A * M t i.e cheapest in the long run.
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i some other state. Good riddan e! ‘
S g w x » will do what we [ Many ruptures are now healed by the.« !
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PENDEXTEK_>
COPYRIGHT
THE 6OBB3-MERRILL CQ
(Continued)
was a long hall with several doors on
Dlr.sdalc surveyed him for a minute each side. No voices were to be
and would have departed had not a flap heard—gold dust was doing all the
■ t the rear been raised to admit a man. talking. As Dlnsdale stood Irresolute
Before the canvas fall back in place a Chinaman emerged from a door at
P ln sd ie glimpsed a door, and for the the end of the hall, carrying a tray of
« » B w W I w l U v claim for I t— ¡im proved mechanical m ethods wind'»'
first
tin e realized ftht re was a wooden glasses. On discovering Dlnsda'e he
-•••-
,|d your system o f Catarrh or Deafness formerly necessitated operations ; but ce
annex
to the tent. Second glance told glided forward, his stolid face de-
not delay.
It is McNary or Miller for li e j caused by Catarrh,
hlm
tlig
newcomer was Iron Pyrites, t mantling the intruder s business. Dina-
Children should never carry a rupture
feilera' senate ’hi« year
M.-N'i. y
J.U *r *»«*»«/«r »•« <o «««
into manhood or womanhood, as t h e , the peripatetic prospector. Pyrites was ' dale found pencil and paper In his
...
I k
las the 1 inside tract, with
a rerorl . i 1 F. J. CH EN EY &. C O ., T oled o, O h io can be easily restored to a normal ro - razing fcbsent-rniixledly at the busy pocket and wrote:
dition by a prooer m echanical m eihsd. scene hnil did not sense DInsdale's ap­
“I'm hankering for action."
f accomplishment io the position,
These clean and sanitary devices will proach until the titter's hand touched
Signing It, he directed the servant
here lie rale t appreciated.
le is sound on prohibition, but he
to
give It to San Juan. The Chinaman
ht>
sh
silder.
V , e h a v . a g a w m j |J
It will not co st you an yth in g to l e
“Bv. 9: In town |n outfit for the great entered a room on the left and closed
voted, against the league i f na-
tllllr
s'.own, and a visit may mean a g r ev
the door behind him. Fully a minute
eli?’’ greeted Dlnsdale.
ions. Miller stands for prohihi. South of Brownsville, m good rone', deal to you end those dependent ¡jh trip,
‘fjoey's friend I” exclaimed Pyrites, passed—then the servant reappeared
you.
Ih> usttng out a hand. “Joey's shoot- nnd beckoned for Dlnsdale to ap­
But we believe Mellon and Coolidge ion an I for league metnbetsbip.1 W ill saw out your order for t lfl L0
I enough Ik s him should bn a thoUBan'>- IM iveted H-N-V. $!$. Home Office 335 Boston Block
friend! Yes, slxeef The big trip proach.
have both been mistaken in regarc
Minneapolis, Minn.
In what's coming next. One big strike
San Juan Joe and three men were
lecteiLwe m ig lt partially re.riev.» I kh#"n° " A M*r‘in ’ K* 2 H',k e -V’
to the surtax. The Topeka (Kan.)
r id I'm going track East Joey's all seated at a table. A glance told Dln»-
l ght. He's my friend nnd partner, dale two things: It was a cB»s of tiger
Capital quotes some figures which he good reputation in the world
hilt be don't lifive enough sabe, not cat tiger, for each of the strangers
>
hich
we
lo.-t
when
we
dteertod
r,infirm this opinion. It says:
t itougli faith. Just been talking to wore the facial brand of the profes­
lie most promising movement for
him. He shows no more intesest than sional gambler. San Juan rose nnd
Taxable incomes of 1922 were |
uiiversal pezee lie world e ’ »r
If I was talking about- buytog and shook hands coldly. He was no long­
For G r a in S a c k s and T w i n e sec
21 1-3 billion dollars, as compared I
selling eggs.
knew.
er the philosophical traveling com­
with 19 1-2 billions for 1921. The
“Why, man, 1 know several big pros­ panion. but an opponent. He greeted
revenue from these incomes was 141
pects thnt oughter H ake him give this Dlnsdale with a few laconic words,
LaFollstts is “ the vnlj wet can­
million dollars more than from
outfit away and hwot for Joy; and he and added:
't date for president,” »ay« Dr.
the incomes of 1921.
It hap-
don't give a hang. Therms gold back
near where 1 inet you fellows on the
"Tour message gays you're gunning
l^ns,
therefore,
and
t h i s Clarence True Wilso.-). II this it
road. Heaps of It 1 No five and ten for action.”
is bora out by the still greater re- true and becomes generally known
best grade of
cents to a pan, hiut dollars to a pan!
“Feel sort of hungry for it,” con­
taru i this year from 1923 incomes, the race w ill be between Coolidge
sounds big? It its 7>lg. Then there's fessed Dlnsdale.
that the secretary (Mellon) was pre­ snd Davis, with D iv's handicapped
silver Indication* near Bear butte,
"We'll try to accommodate you.
right under our ;abs«w There's oceans This Is 'French Curly,’ this Is Blltx,
mature in his conclusion from th< by the suspicion that beds aligl lly
of silver thgre. I know It. Why. man this Is 'Big George.' Gentlemen, tbla
falling off after 1920 that high s u r -|a e t, or at lead damp. Compare
alive! Just rue nnd my burro have Is Pete Dlnsdale. You know what be'a
taxes would produce less and less L tld
b t t r w i||g o ( ,,nion )llbtr
Market prices paid for any kind of
traced out five miles of silver ledge. after." San Juan Introduced. Then to
1 might vote for I.aFollette, but the
Hit on It by arcldent. Hunting gold Dlnsdale:
nnd found a nugget thus was almost
And in regard to the income tax n, , j oritv n( A n ifricsn voters are
“We're playing a bit stiff"; and he
pure silver. Washed tlown from soma pulled up a chair for him.
much falsehood is being peddled. Its If r prohibition before an yth ing
vein up In the halls.
“It's the only way,” agreed DlntdalS
opponents are the people who ea n |u li
‘•That was enough for old Iron as he seated himself and briefly
Pyrites. When I’ve developed the tun­ studied the Impassive faces of the
afford to spend money for what they
want, and they are spending It.
I ^»«N IN ST THE GOVERNMENT
nels and drifts I’ll take out ore that'll strangers. French Curly held his gaze
i run two hundred ouneeta to the ton 1 the longest. The man was dying
Two hundred dollars to the ton I A of consumption and had death written
They tell us with tears in their |
Follette and his followers are
.trnB mill, at the leasti will reduce tn Ills sunken cheeks. He was notori­
eyes that Wisconsin has been ruined I on the same platform ra the Irishman
twent.Afive tons a day. T h e thousand ous for his malignance and would ge
and ail Worth-while industries driven vho washed ashore from a wreck and
doOnrs! A small cuatorn-smelter will to his death and a nameless grave
turn out—well, we'll say a thouaand- venomous tn his last breath. He
out of that state by its Income tax. lid not know where he was. Walk-
ounA- brick a day. Good lord! And lived only for the night and the table.
To this the governor of Wisconain ii; - inland he met a man end hit first
I can t git Joey haired up «bout It!”
Deprived of carda and his day was
n0T
,
n
2
leplies:
“Tk *n you'll go after slber next?” done.
inquiry was:
. _ _
1 1 < U * 1 ’ l , C 1 J « • everyth in g m stoc. . Be quick
prv
mfi
ed
Dlnsdale.
The charge that Wisconsin indus­
“What are we playing for?" he
“Is there a guvernmint h ere!”
l'vrltes scratched his nose» and wrin-- asked, his voice scarcely audible; and
tries are moving to Michigan, or any
“ Yes,” was the reply.
kle.l Ids brows.
to show he was In proper form he
other state, does not contain a single
“I’m a gold miner,” he finally de­ droptwd a heavy hag on the table.
’ I’m agin it,” said Pat.
i lement of truth. Moreover, taxes
cided. “Silver's good. I nlways like
Dinadale drew a thick package of
11 ■ w
w- —
In Wisconsin are lower than in any
to feel I've got a good silver ledge greenbacks from an Inside pocket, as
H esvv cr light, r'ull Mock on-hand,
John W. Davis is reported to look
back of roe for a rainy day. XIebbe fresh looking as If direct from the gov­
of her neighboring states except Il­
C om - in .i”«l ■e the ip iu litv and 'earn prices
I’ll lake one more whack at the gold ernment press, and placed It before
linois. Wisconsin has not a single cr.iently on the “light wine and
before getting that silver. It'a safe.
dollar of Indebtedness. No bonds are rtvr” pier., to affset which fact, peri
him. The quartette flashed their hawk
No one else will find It. Going In to
issued by the state, and we pay as .'laps, he stated as one reason for
gaze over the unaccustomed sight of
see Joey?"
paper money, and French Curiy'a
we go. Wisconsin hs» had the in­
"I
dropped
In
to
see
him,
bat
ho'f
bloodless lips drew back like a fam­
come tax law since 1911 and still has preferring Mr. Bryan as running
busy—’’
forged ahead both in the number of I'" Os, the fwet that the Imt* r i>
“lie's running the prlvat« games In ished animal's.
"There's three thousand In that
there
and sitting In a big one. Uses
industries and amount of esp'ta’ jhous dry.
the house for the private games Per- heap. Call It table stakes and make
It brief," said Dlnsdale.
invested in stfme. Six lending in-
h»f,a you’d better wait If you ain't
The four nodded their approval and
dustries in Wisconsin increased from
hunting for a big game. His good ns-
A. M. H .geu of Bridal Ytil
>242jM0,Q0A in 1914 to >827,433,000
,’urc Just now Is like a gash-vein, wide reinforced their table cash No fur­
psi I >15 fine at Albany lor going
,,t, the surface and tapering away to ther talk was Indulged In, pantomime
in 1912.
loo last with bis ,c*r and an-
noft Ing underneath. Every time he and chips sufficing Dlnsdale playA a
The official argument for the In­
get» .'mck from a trip he's crasy fo*> winner at the first, then began to meet
iiiHinced that iu future be tvoulu
with reverses
French Curiy'a lips
come tax which will appear in the
a 1 ItMflV "
avoid Liao foouty. That w ill wake
-Xlay»o I'm feeling hungry for a big became fixed tn a anafl of triumph at
voters’ pamphlet at the coming elec­ lile just so much safer bete.
the greenbacks began their travels,
gai ie,” «ah' Dlnsdale. •
tion rays:
I’yritea darted a quick glance and and his breath became choked and dis
agreeable to hear. At midnight the
wrinkled hl» weather face In a grin
Those wi.o are opposed to an in­
Opponents of the income tax de­
last of Dlnsdile's table stakes were
“Young
blood!
Always
the
same
come tax ask .the voters of Oregon clare it does not lessen other taxes,
Excitement even If they have to play swept away by Curly.
to repeal the present law and oppose
"That lets me out for the evening,"
against their own money. Rather
Before election day they probably
AV IF r (>rt|, j U8t as much in »torngo ns
said Dlnsdale. rising “Enjoyed my­
any income tax law in Oregon until
rake
In
five
dollars
on
a
pair
of
Jacks
the other Pacific co»st states have v ill he telling us it adds to them,
lp ‘F lit get fo r i t in coso of lire . I It »
than to locate a bonanza mine Well. self very much Suppose I can have
enacted such a law; but if the voter«
If you're keen to be skinned alt you my revenge?”
in
Engle
F
in
Insurance
com
van
"That's what we're here for." said
got to do Is to pass through the door
Coolidge,
Davis,
Dawes
and
Bryan
of the other Pacific states were to
snd tell the hallboy to hand your name San Juan Joe, beginning to discard
P’ tv y o u t<5% o f th e ( s ii vitin e in cits
do likewise, there never would be an re good American names, from stock
and business. I never touch carda. I the cold deportment of the table.
income tax law in any of the Pacific .»ithin the British empire, lai Fol-
h»’ as by lire .
He railed the hallboy and after rs-
don't
like taking risks."
states. Perhaps that is the purpose
“There wouldn't be any Deadwood freahmenta had been served told Dtns-
Ixttw, with his Pr.itch name, has
oi those who oppose the income tax
City If It wasn't for a man's love of dale:
..orkers in Oregon named Zimmcx-
law.
'Td like to have a word with you
risks," lightly responded Dlnsdale
: an. Kroner, Von Schults, etc.. In
This ia sn jy ^ tc jsl position in vie
He phased under the canvas flap In private. You gentlemen will ex­
Of tfn ffar»th ,.t Ii 5 states now have I the state committee, but his runuh<
m l through the narrow door There cuse . me.”
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