Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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FA RM LOANS
H ALSEY STA TE BANK
W rite tor booklet dcscnbiug our 20
T b i t is good advice; ' l l you live
in A llxm y, trade iu Albany ; if you live tear Rural Credit Amortized Loans
The toan pays out is 20 pay menta re­
10 some other town, trade in that town.
No
But to these automobile day« many re- tirin g the principal. Cheap rates
B bam L a n d C o .,
aiding elsewhere find i t advisable to do delay.
133 Lyon Street, Alhany, Ore.
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. Tboaa who go to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms
named below ready.to fill th eir require­
m ent! w ith courtesy and fairness.
at lowest rate of interest
leal Estate
F
C A P IT A L
AND
SU RPLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
O F F IC E
Commercial and Saving» accounts Solicited
Insurance
Anto Supplica Prompt service. , Courteous treatment.
ab .
J. H. A llison
442 W est First SL
A Ibany Floral Co.
a b . sad
ulants.
plants,
and all oocasions
Albany
tern.
ab
Wx
B a » n , Room S, First Savings Bank
bnilniag,
Albany
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
Cut flowers
Floral a rt for every
Flower phone tS»-l.
Electric Store. Radio
® -
U. S. & C. T. C. Tires New. low-priced Gill
Batteries for
More service
Ford,
and
No more cost
Star,
other
Skilled Auto repairing
Chevrolet small cars
A uto accessories
M O R E SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
^SHOE §
Electric w iring. Delco Light
products 202 Second
C.LBNH W lL tA B D
SERVICE^
WM. HOFLtCK.
Shoes that cost less per month of near
A uto Electric Service—Kecbsrg-
able A A B batteries— W IL L A R D
storage battery. Phone 23. 119-121 W.
second st. H . D. Preston—J.C . Cochran
lue Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon
B
afreet. Eat hare when m Alhany.
Open from b to I and 5 to 8.
W hy suffer from
headache ?
Have your eyes
examined,
S. T . F R E N C H
To P o rtla n d
Low round-trip fares
a* ft n A to Portland and return. Sold on Friday«,
îp O .Î /U Saturdays and Sundays. Return limit the
follow ing Tuesday.
1 7 A to Portland and re turn. Sold any day.
$4.
Return limit 15 days. Stopovers any.
where.
Its comfort, conven ience and safety make
Southern Pacific » m ic e worth more to
you than any other fon n of transportation.
For full inform ation com m unicate with
In the annual coat of government of
<2,041.000,000. The public debt now
stands at about »21.250.000,000. which
Is a reduction in three years of about
r u n s w ic k
PHONOG RAPHS
<2,750,000.000 and meana an annual
Optometrist, with
at
saving In interest of more than $120.-
W O O D W O R T H 'S
000,000. The »7.000,000,000 of short-
F. M. f r e n c h & S ons
tim e obligations have all been quietly
DUR K H A R T & LEE
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
refunded or paid, T he Internal reve­
D
sole tg e n it for
nue taxes have been reduced twice,
C . P- M O O D Y , A g en t-P h w n e 226
Albany, Oregon
,
Pnenia Pure Paint and
and many of them repealed, so that
Dr. Hess' Poultry and Stock T o n ic
during the present fiscal year the tax
receipts show a saving to the people
Davenport Music company offers
A-c Piaao-case organ, good as new
of approximately $6,000.000 a day com­
W ants Opportunity for A ll, No pared w ith 1921. One government
Uatey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
bond has «old well over 105''
Government Monopoliea, In­
The President pointed out that more
What a satisfaction to know
America oRposes special privilege for
dependent But H elpful
astburn Bros.—Two big grocery
than 40 per cent of the debt due us torn, cut taxes, purged pay rolls, made
stotws, 212 W . First and 225 South that vour K R Y PlO K GLASSES
enormous reductions In the public'debt anybody, and .favors equal opportunity
Foreign
Policy.
from foreign nations has been llquldat
Main. Good merchandise at the rig ht
are built upon the highest stand­
fo r everybody! I t has adopted the««
ed. providing funds fo r liquidating and laid firmer foundations for the
prices.
_________________ ___ ard of QUALITY.
conclusions because they are the logi­
Washington. Aug. 14.— No single about $15,000,000,000 e f the national peace of the world.
Anvona buying for quality will
cal conclusion I o f our Ideal« of free­
President Coolidge declared he fa
lite Cafeteria and coufectionery
question vital to the people of the debt during a 62-year term.
dom. M oreover, we believe they con­
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ >sk for KRYPTOKS.
The finances of this nation have vored the system of private American
United States was dodged by P real-
trib u te to our m sterinl welfare. We
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
dent Coolidge In the first great speech bean managed w ith a genius and a enterprise and was opposed to the ex­ oppose the art'fflclal supports of p riv i­
tension of government ownership and
W e make our own candies.
sttteess
unmatched
since
the
days
of
of the political campaign— hl« speech
lege and room ipoly because they are
W . S. D u ncan .
con tro l; that he believed In economy
accepting the nomination as President Ham ilton," M r. Coolidge declared
both unjust stnd uneconomic. They
'A great revival o f Industry took In public expenditures and tee prr.ctl-
offered him b , the Republican p»rty,
ilms developed and printed
cal application of the tehory; that he are not right. They do not work."
and delivered in Waahlngton the eve­ place, which Is spreading to agrlcul
We mail them right back to you.
The Ftsrm Situation.
believed In tax reduction anil tax re­
ture.
Complaint
of
unemployment
has
Woodworth Drug Company, Albanv, Or
ning o f August 14.
Reviewing tha* situation o f the farm ­
form
;
that
he
favored
protection.
ceased,
wages
have
Increased.
Cap­
A fte r outlining the sound foundation
cgon.
er. the President said that one o f the
Favor« Permanent Court.
of the p a r t, system o f government, ita l has become plentiful at a low rate
firs t thoughts « bi 1921 waa for the re­
ord sales and service
I
favor
the
permanent
court
and
e
f
Interest,"
M
r.
Cootldge
declared,
the President said; "P arty means po­
lie f nnd revival of agriculture as a
Tires and accessories
litic a l co-operation, not as an end In “end the bnnka of our country, as a furth er Umltatfou of armaments," the
fundam ental Iroluatry. and touched
Repairs
“I am opposed to ag­
itself, but a means, an Instrument of whole, show a high percentage of President said
upon the credits o f between three and
K ib k P ollak M o T ob C o .
gressive war. I shall avoid Involving
government. I f founded upon a great liquid asset«."
four hundred m illio n dollars extended
ourselves
In
the
political
controversies
moral
principle
and
directed
with
Speaking o f the generous taws
Uportmiller Furnituie Co., fum
through the W a r Finance corporation,
of
Europe,
but
1
shall
do
what
1
can
I
o
JT ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
scrupulous regard fo r Its Integrity, it passed to relieve disabled veterans,
an additional <50;000,noo provided for
encourage
American
citizens
and
t
e-
Funeral directors. 427-4J3 west First
cannot fall to sweep onward and up­ the President sold that more than 71,-
the re lie f of the c a ttle Industry, and
Optometrists,
Manufacturing
Opticians
sources to assist In restoring Euirg le,
street, Albany, Oregon.
___
ward, advancing always steadily and 000 have been rehabilitated. 38,000 of
the formation of a Ain.non.fsxi corpora-,
Albany, Oregon
w ith the sympathetic support of p u r
whom are earning more than they did
aurely,
a
m
ighty
constructive
foyce.
tton In the spring "which. It waa esti­
ULLER GROCERY, 286 Lyon
government..
I
want
agriculture
and
before
the
war.
Compensation
la
be­
glorious besrer of progress.
mated, can furnish <190,000,000 for di­
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Industry
on
a
sound
basts
of
p
ro
s
it
rtty
ing
paid
at
the
rate
of
about
$100,-
"T h a t la what the Republican party
versification and relief tn the N orth­
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
slid
equality.
I
shall
continue
to
at
rive
always has been and Is today. In full 000,000 a year, soon to be Increased
west. H e told of the activities o f the
Phone 263 R
for
the
economic,
moral
nnd
sp
iritu
al
faith that such It w ill continue to be by »30,000,000 more, »40,000,000 have
Interm ediate credit hank«, directly and
w elfare of my country. A m erican cltl- Indirectly assisting 500,000 farmers.
W. SEXAUER, auto and gen-
deeply conacloua of the high honor It been provided fo r hospital facilities,
zaps « H l decide In the coming election
which are open to veterans of all
• ersi
eral oaiater
paiater
confers and the responsibility It Im
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
T h e President commented on the
Get my estimate
whether these principles shall have present upturn of prices for agri cul­
poses, I accept Its nomination for American war«.
Agency
H
ub
Cleaning
Works
201 E. F irs t street
t
l
r
i
r
approval
and
support.
No
government,”
the
President
de­
President of the United States.
tural product»
"The domestic affairs of (fur country
In the history of our country Is re­ clared. "ever provided so generously
"The government rendered a greet
olman
jackson
ip p ts r to me to be by fa r tile chief deal o f asslstsn s t,” he s a i l "an<
corded the public ad-vlcea rendered hy for those dlsnhled by service In time
G rocery— Bakery
ro n d m . From this source comes our private eqterprlae co-operated, hut the
our party for more than the three­ of war."
E verything in the line of eats
Touching the exclusion law and re­ strength- The home market consumes fundamental reroeity was provided, as
Opposite Postoffice
score year«. T h a t la secure. I pass
nqarly «11 our production
W lghln our It always must he provided, Bot sn
on to the recent past nnd the present." stricted Imm igration generally, the
ub Candy Co., First street, next
President said: "Restricted Im m igra­ own boundaries w ill he determ ined to
Proorsss e f Feur Year«.
much through the eoactment of legis­
door to Blain Clothing Co.
a very large degree the econ finite w el­
tion Is not an offensive hut a purely
T he President pointed out the con
lative law I as through the working
Noon lunches.
fare and the moral worth of l$ie Am eri­
dltlon of the nation In March, 1*21. defensive action. It Is not adopted In
oui o f ec< eiomle laws.
Because the
LAWYER AND NOTARY
Home made candv and ice Cream.
c a * people. These are plain. fa<»s, but
when the Republican« resumed the criticism of others In the slightest
farmers ha ve thoroughly realised thia,
Ihqre
are
others
equally
plain."
degree,
but
solely
for
the
purpose
of
reins
of
government
a
fte
r
a
lapae
of
H alsey , O kkoon
ub Cleaning Works. Inc.
they have ixn the whole oppoeed price
Reaffirming his opposition ir en­
eight years. Though more than two protecting ourselvbg. W e cast no as­
Cor. Becoond and Perry
fixing by btglslatlon. W h ile rostntalu-
trance
Into
the
League
o
f
J
ja
tlo
r»
aa
a
years
had
paaaed
since
the
armistice,
persions
on
any
race
or
creed,
but
we
Master Dyers and Cleaners
log that »nvnfi position, they hava
must
remember
that
every
object
of
aurrsnder of Independence, the .Freak
nation waa «till technically In a
Made • T o - Measure Clothes
seen a p a r tia l re lie f rotne la a natural
dena -favored becoming a member of
state of war. No diplomatic relations our Institutions of society and gov
MFKRIAL CAFE. 209 W? First
way, as It was hound to come.
existed w ith T urkey. Greece, Russia. em inent w ill full unless America be the permanent Court of InteniatJorvJ
"W e n ow need In agriculture more
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
.Ilistt'v, "as peace means fundam ental
Colombia or Mexico, the F a r East kept American."
organisation,
cooperation,
and dl-
Phone 665
Next the President dealt w ith the
ly a reign of law ." Entrance Into the
Situation caused "grave apprehen
verslficatlosi. T h e farm er should hava
W b nbvk b closs
tariff. "By means of a protective
alona."
Because
of
the
war,
"a
reck
so-cnllpd
W
orld
court
"would
do
much
A ll work done promptly and reason­
the benefit of legislation providing for
less extravagance had come to char­ tariff," he said, “we have saved Anier
to Indicate our determ ination to re­
agneto electric co
flood control and development o f In­
ably. Phone No. 269
acterise the adm inistration of public lean agriculture, labor, and Industry
strain /h e rule of force and solidify
Official Strömberg carburetor serv
land w aterw ay », better navigation east
and auittaln the rule of reason among
affaire and was all too prevalent In from the menace of having their great
ice station
Conservative prices
All
nnd south fr< *n the G reat lakes,
work guaranteed
119-121 W . Second.
private life." T he national debt had home m arket destroyed through the fiitlo n a " M r. Coolidge «aid.
reclamation, an t especially re lie f fee
HALSEY
dumping upon It of a flood of foreign
risen to the staggering total of »24.
America Helps Europe.
AKlNELLCr PARLORS
those who cani»ot meat th eir pay­
000,000,009, more than »7.000,000.000 products. Under thia wise policy we
T h e Tresldent reviewed the difficul­
(A beauty aid tor every need)
ment» on Irrig a tio n projorta. But tha
of It In short-time obligations without saw an economic revival, and our peo­
ties of Europe and the unavulllug e f­
main problem la xisrkeftng. Co-opera­
St. Francia Hotel
provision for payment.
Government ple as a whole, In marked distinction
fort« to find a way o ut u ntil the Amer-
Prep.. W lN N IF B X D RoSB
tiv e effort,
reoilgsnlsstlon of tha
Cash paid for
bonds were helow par. High w ar taxes from the sufferers from the financial
l<-qn plan, proposed In 1922, waa finally
fr<dght-rst* struct pre, good hnsiaaas.
burdened the people. Demobilisation distress and depression of other
en and money are best when
ad spied, under which the reparations
end good wages In m sntifactnring, end
and liquidation were incom plete Huge lands, have come Into an era of pros­ ror/Jmisslon appointed a committee of
busy
Make your dollars work in
the settlement of B im p H n affaira w ill
our savings department. A lbany STATB
railroad account« remained unsettled. perity and plenty. As a source of rev­
exj 'rta. whoas three American mem
«II help to provide better m irk a t ren ­
B a NB. Under government supervision
Transportation
waa
crippled.
Un
enue the tariff surpassed all expect«
tier -Included Gen Charles G Dawes,
ditions.
liquidated foreign debts amounted to Ilona In producing an annual return
t l|f ¿resident'« running mate on the
"The Republican p latform recognise#
J^JOORE’S MUSIC HOUSE
<11,000.000,000 Banks were filled with of the unprecedented sum of shout
ltci "dlcan ticket.
T h e appointment
that agriculture should be on a hast«
$550,000,000.
A fiscal policy which
froxen
asset*.
Interest
wss
high,
cspl
'•E v e ry th in g musical”
of (LA eral Dawes as chairman and
of economic eqnallty w ith other Ind u»
tai scarce, and financial distress scute. places a large and much needed rev­
the rL io rt which has met world wide
223 W . First ft. _________
tries. T hia 1« easy to say, but the
About 3,000/*») were without employ­ enue In the public treasury, while
ap p rn X ||o n were pointed out
farmers them aelres and th eir adrisstw
ment. No adequate provision had breti s»lmulatln< business to a condition of
u rp h v Motor Co.
Buick an * Efficient Service.
Motor Hears«.
W hcgfihe reparations plan la In op­
have never been able to agree on a
Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and
made fo r relieving disabled veterans abouhdlnk prosperity, defends Itself
eration, <he President said, he would
Lady Attendant.
plan to provide It by law. Now that
and their dependents The great pow­ sgslnsf any criticism. Its merits are
accessories.
consider It time to approach th e great
Brownsville.................- ................. Oregon
natnre and economic law have given
Albany, Oregon. Phone 2*0.
ers continued to burden their peoples demonstrated hy Its results W e have
powers w ith the proponal foi another
tom e tem porary relief, I propose,
protected our own Inhabitants from
by building competitive armament«
O S C O K A M K 9 H A R I)WA R R ,
coqference to lim it armaments still
therefore, to appoint a committee to
An avslanche of w ar worn people and the economic disaster of an Invasion
the
fiifilie r and devise plans for the codi­
Investigate and report measures to
cheapened
merrhsndlee
Impended of too many foreign people or too
WINCHESTER STORE
fication o f International law .
centres»
the V.___
_ _ In December that mey
W . L. W R IG H T
upon America from foreign land», the much foreign merchandise.
32J
First s t
______________
"T trust th a t never «gain w ill the '.help secure this result which we all
President pointed out.
Mortician & Funeral Director
The Washington Confaranea.
wonen o f this nation be called on to
s T g I L B E R I & SON
desire
I w ant profitable «grtcultfirs
Turning to th * settlement p f the««
Halsey and Harrisburg
Next the acceptance speech dealt snrqfice their loved ones to the ter
• Builders' and shelf hardware, gar­
established permanently.
I want to
vast problems siace the start of the w ith
the
Wsshlagton
conference rlhls scourge, of w a r,* President Cool­
Call D. T aylor . Halsey, or
den tool», crockery and glassware
See the d ollar of the farm er always
Republican
regime,
the
President whereby an end was put to the ruin
W.
L.
\3
b
ig
h
t
.
Harrisburg
New S t o c k __________ New low price»
idge *ald.
purchase as much as any other dollar.
pointed out that trestle« of world wide on« competitive naval armaments of
T o V h ln g I j i t l n America, the Presi­
“ Under the policy o f ptotectlou sad
Importance have been ratified with world powers, the Importance of
7IMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR
dent auld that we have constantly
restrictive Im m igration," he asserted,
Germany. Austria, Hungary, Colombia which has never been fu lly r«s»la»<l by
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's
strives tt, come to more complete un-
"no deflation o f wages haa occurred.
and Mexico, th a t' 42 other treaties) the people In general, M r. Coolidge d*T*T*'-«inig» w ith those nations. H *
,lo re '
Sodden Service.”
W hile the cost of living h«« gone
have
met
with
the
spproval
of
the
sen
DR. WHETSTONE >
declared.
„ recited the help given Mexico to avert
down, wages have advanced
The 12-
ate. while fl still »Walt action. Friend ,
T»HK MARGUERITE SHOPFF.
D E N T IS T
1 ly Intercourse w ith Greece and Turkey ! Turning to the “honest government domestic violence there, and the Indi­ hour day end the seven-day week
Issue, President Coolidge pointed out cation
a policy o f making It worth
1 Shatnpootog. M arcelling and Scalp
have practically been abolished
Tha
is been resumed
peace and Ameri­ bluntly that In all hl« studies o f point
HALSEY HOTEL
* h can
while f<Xy a government to conduct Itr
Treatm ent..
Margaret C°untr>m »n.
u ninterrupted operation o f public u til­
rights hav« bees assured In the cal history he could not recall an ad-
GI «be theater bldg Phore 1S8J Prop
self so ss to merit recognition. He
itie s w ith m utually satisfactory and
F a r East and the Pacific.
Wednesday and Friday
mlnlaratlnn which was desirous of s pointed tfa the w ritten agreement with
le g a lly established method« o f adjust­
Turning to flnanc*. the President ;
gldo Anderson A Son.
dishonest government that, to che«'k Mexico to negotiate a treaty of am ity
in g labor questions have been sought.
railed attention to the enactment of
□tors an«' dealers for Maxwell. Chal­
12 to 8.30
extravagance. Introduced a budget aya- and commrrce such as has not been In
Collective bargaining and voluntary
the budget system, and the reentrant
mers Psse» R '«>" * Hunmobile ears.
existence-ince
1A81.
a ’ ” .." * .
' • >•' * wro-A.iHe«.
arb itratio n have been encouraged. Re
tremendous savings.
Equal Opportunities for All.
publican rule has raised the wage
"For the fiscal year ending June 30,
O f discrimination of all kind«. Presi­
1»21." President Coolidge said, “our
mile) dent Coolidge said: "T his Is onfi roun- earner to a higher standard than ha
ever occupied before anywhere la the
expenditures were <5.538.000.000
»5.538.600.000 and j
t r y ; we are one people united by com-
our surplus wax »Afi.000.IXYT. r nr the »o n tb oT B r o w n s v ille , on good ro at
w orld.’’
year Just rinsed our expenditures were W i l l » a w o u t v o u r o rd e r fo r $ 1 5 /) rdbn Interests. ' There should be no fa-
Reduction of Exponas«.
bought, sold »ef «Bchanged at ail tie « »
vdMtes
and
nr»
outcasts;
no
race
or
re-
President Coolidge then pointed eat
$1,497.000.000, and our surplus exceed-' g th o u s a n d . D e liv e re d H « l* v v , S1&.
ll*> ’Ug p rejti Jjces In the government-
B E N T. S U D T E L L
that Uit paopla ef the tuuuDx. fek
qd KYJO.OOO.OOO T h U wag a reduct'.e» S b g n n o u A Martin, R , 2 , H « l» « y .
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TEPHENSO
N.
Phene 76-R, 113 N. Broadalbin s t, Albe»J
• ¿
M bs . M loubt .
B
A n Important
Piece of News
Coolidge Informed He is
a Candidate
A STRAIGHT PARTISAN TALK
Southern Pacific
Quality
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F
F
M eade & Albro,
F
M odern
Barber Shop
F
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&
A B E ’S P L A C E
Amor A. Tussing
H
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away
Halsey, Oregon
FA R M LOANS
ACCESSORIES AND TIRES
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
31. 1924
H
F. M. GRAY,
I
D
R A Y M A N
.
M
M
Cream and Produce Station
M
Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Vea
& Hides.. M. H- SH O O K
D ELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Li
censed Embalmer
S
I
Jr
/A SSS,* ä | babber
w' haT,a Sawm ill^
First-class Work
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