Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 04, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
HALSRY ENTERPRISE
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Advertising, 2dc an inch ; no diacoun
tor time or apace ; no charge for com
position or changea.
I * "Paid for paragraphs." Sc a Una.
* • advertising disguised as nsws.
To Advertisers
CALVIN COOLIDGE ON THE FARM
We have heard what sounded
like a cat fight over the radio
Since radio fans have announc­
ed th at they have been hearing
from Mars it seems possible
that th a t was what we, too,
heard, but we couldn’t under­
stand the M artian code. Per-
taps some intelligent cat could
nterpret it.
Mr. Coolidxe is the candidate
' >f the republican party for
»resident, Mr. Davis is the can-
iidate of the democratic party
nd Mr. LaFollette is the can-
KNOCKINC lidate of the La Follctte party.
Copy received before Tuesday is ii
tim e lor good position. Wednesday ii
Jato and Thursday's mail is too Jale.
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DODGERS
We don’t want more law* to
“The state income tax keep,
money out of Oregon, retard, I mre the fanner’s file, We want
development and obstructs ex | :ewer law«, fewer lawmakers and
pansion which would provide ewer goverutneat employes for the
much-needed m arkets for the
firm er to pay for io taxes.
farm er’s products.’’
I hat is about all the argu
Coolidge ignores the klan.
ment against the income ta:
le finds more im portant sub-
th a t we have seen for a week
The antis have quieted dowi | jects to consider.
and are roaring “as gently ai
a sucking dove.” Their Ion
The last legislature realized
knocking against Oregon an»
hat farm ers were desperately
COOUOCF
their proclamations th a t th< iard pressed to make both
OptSCRViNC, A FAVOQlTe
D 'O a l i T T t E
H a y i n g o n h i s
state has been ruined and i. ■nds meet, and th at dairying
O lO T » e e XT PLVMO u TM
M i L K l NG
F a t h e r ' s F a r m
going to the dogs have quietei
/•war /x a ,
Perennially, aspirants to public
/as about the only branch that
Calvin Coolidge early took hie PQlnted out, the bovlnes of P ly ­
down.
In the meantime net
office, m indful o f the fa rm e r vote, place upon the farm .
Born in mouth. Verm ont, have enjoyed a highest office In the land. I t was
aid a profit, a law prohibiting
durlftg a vacation on his father's
industries are springing up an< he use of milk or milk pro-
become converts to the cause of Plym outh, Verm ont, twelve miles rare
distinction.
It Is not every fa r« i that the photographer snap­
new capital coming into th< lucts in the m anufacture of
agriculture and the fa rm e r and from the nearest railroad depot, he cow that can be m ilked by a Pres­ ped him as he raked the new -
Is the son of a d irt fa rm e r and has
state
at a truly heartenin» m tter substitutes. The law
demand Justice for the tillers o f the experienced all the hardships, re­ ident of the United States, any mown hay. started for the cow pen
more than It It every President of
solL
r»t«. The Hofer A Sone built- oes not prohibit the manufac­
verses and arduous labors that fall the U nited States th a t can m ilk a at m ilk in g tim e and essayed a b it
to the lot of the fa n n e r boy. One eow. President Coolidge not onta ol surgery on one of his favo rite
To
them
there
Is
no
significance
j
tin for last week cites many in
ture and sale of oleo in the
old shade trees.
biographer has said of him :
is "at home” on a farm . A farm
In the fact th a t they have been I
tate, as some newspapers have
The same farm smock and boots
stances, among which are th.
"W h ile many of the boys of to ­ Is home to the C hief M agistrate of
little concerned w ith thia great d iv­
he wore when the pictures were
following:
day are feverlshlng putting on the the land.
tated, but it does prohibit the
ision of the citizenry during the
taken still repose In the hall closet
golf green. Cal was happy In pursu­
manufacturers of oleo from
Marshfield—Alpin Paper com
Ergo, his must be a natu ral u n ­ of the old fa m ily home and aw ait
off-campaign season.
The vote's ing to Its native la ir the sportive
derstanding of the fa rm e r and his his pleasure.
the thing, and one may look from
sing milk in their substitutes,
pany sta rts to assemble m ater
H e knows how to
potato. H e early and always has
now until Novem ber for a veritable been an artist In M ow ing and problems, and a consequent deep w ear them , and, w hat Is of mors
ial for $400,000 plant on Co
here appears to Ire much con-
deluge of oratory and pictorial he early became an adept In sympathy w ith h im th a t Is not Interest to his fellow farm ers, w hat
usion as to how to vote on
quille river, above tide water.
evidence that all candidates are for divorcing the low ing herd which prompted by campaign expediency to do a fte r he puts them on.
or vote seeking.
he referendum of the oleo law
Canby—C arr M anufacturinj
"Justice fo r tile farm e r."
More
"H e has always adorned a hay
winds slowly o'er the lea from the
President Coolidge did not have rake with as much fac ility m *
often than not It Js an artificial raw m aterial which makes fo r
company plans installing ma
f you want the law to stand
to
pose
fo
r
the
above
photographs,
sponsorship calculated to mislead butter and cheese.”
review ing stand." the afore-quoted
chinery for greatly increaset
nd the use o'f milk in substi-
either. They w ere taken years ago.
the Man W ith the Hoe.
He took the oath of office In the when he was Vice-President and biographer declarea
business.
ute butter be prohibited, vote
An exception to the ru le le re­ Coolidge fa rm house.
T hat would appear to m ake h im
yes.”
before there was any intim ation
freshing.
Development of iron deposit:
And, as the biographer has th a t he was destined to hold the , eligible, a t least, fo r consideration
by the farm er.
near Scappoose promised, back­
ed by Portland capital.
The board of equalization will
Rainier—Local cannery run
e in session two weeks, be- _ John Edwards’ auction was
ning day and night on strin;
mning next Tuesday, to beai ueld last M onday-fabor day, In
beans; excellent crop.
omplaints of assessed persons. the advertisement in the En­
Newberg— Large orders re
terprise a typographical error
celved by Oregon Handle com
made it read “Sept. 6” instead
pany plant include 30,000 ap
Nelson Harbert, the Halsey of “Sept 1.” Anybody who
plewood spoons, 12 inches long
orger, was indicted last week, missed the sale on account of
Klamath— W ater turned in
s was William Schweiger ol the error will confer a favor by
to pipe line for new Copco pow­ larrisburg, accused of felon communicating with this office.
er plant to develop 4500 horse
»us assault.
That darned typesetter ought
power.
Young
H arbert
pleaded to be made to repent of his
Prineville—Ochoco
Timbei
uilty of forgery and was sen- carelessness.
company considers buying yel
•nced to two years in prison
low pine tim ber sufficient t< ut paroled. Only one of the
Two truckloads of rainliow
build large mill.
barges against him was prose
trout have been planted in
Coos Buy—Coos Veneer ant
Hed.
i.rabtree creek and tw o’ near
Box company sta rts secont
Mill City.
shift in wood-working plant.
Eugene— More than 50 pea
pie employed in woolen mills.
w* h . „ .
Federal
power commissioi
Treatment, both
ocal
and
internal,
and
has
been
success
(outh of Brownsville, on good road
grants Oregon company lice ns»
to construct two hydro-electri« ul in the treatment o f Catarrh for ove Will saw out vour order for $15 50
years Sold by all druggists
l thousand. Delivered Halsey, $18.
plants
on . Deschutes river ?. orty
J. C H E N B Y fit C O , T o le d o , Ohl<
Shannon A M arlin, R, 2, Halsey.
Portland
alone estim ated b
need 40.0(H) additional horse
power within five years.
Coquille—Sheer wall in Co­
quille river, 517 feet long ant
“ PLATES
THAT
F IT ”
costing $8,000, being built tt
raise level and open river fo>
Grown«, bridge work and fillings. It will
No history of the farm in g folk
passage of 20,000,000 feet ol
pay you to get my prices on your dental work.
of Verm ont would be complete
1> gi in middle fork.
wit hoot reference to the Coolidge
Cusick bank building, Albany
famUy.
On the other hand, Goofus A
Not only was the President’s boy­
Co.. Spoofus & Co., Bunk & Co
hood spent on the farm at P ly ­ o ver h au lin g
and Punk & Co. write to th»
mouth.
his birthplace, but since
THE
Tax-Shirkers’ league th a t wer:
and before that tim e his fathei
C O O L ID G E
For G r a in S a c k s and T w i n e seo
has been a tille r of the soli
it not for the income tax the.v
MQWEfit
practical d irt farm er.
would be spending immense
The early environment or Calvin
sums in Oregon (if they coulc
Coolidge has asserted Itself annual
ly ever stnee his rise to high placet
get those sum s), but will ii »
In the public service.
Each year C oolldr" Showing him In the smock
preference take their million..
In his boy heed yoong CooUdge
he has visited the old home, donned and boots handvfl down tp him by
(to be got) to California, Wash
a
the
smock
end
cowhide
boots of a w orthy graddstre v ho kelvvd In was not. In the vernacular
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and
best
grade
of
ington or Timbuctoo, for Ore­
m ixer
He was ovwrly shy -M
the calling and gone about doing
tile
Verm ont
L i’klslatufo,
have diffident, but when he did fo rm as.
the hundred and one chore* Hint urou**d more or less comment. The
gon is on the bum.
A FA R M ER A N D T H E S O N O F O N E
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We print this week some pic
tures of Coolidge on the farm
They and the text th at goet
with them
were supplied by
th e republican national com
m ittee in New York.
In reply to a request from
the democratic
management
we have promised to print
similar m atter regarding Mr.
Davis, if supplied in the sam<
form. We would do as much
for the fantastic La Folletti
campaign. We hope the other
parties will be able to supply
the plates, as the republican;
are doing, th at our readers may
be informed from all stand
points, and we hope that non»
of them will come out of tht
campaign a million and a hall
dollars in debt and spend twe
years in getting out, as the re­
publicans did four years ago.
The
Oregon
irreducible
school fund has been reduced
about a million dollars by bad
Joans.
Sacks
£
on hand
Market prices paid for any kind of
g r a in a n d h a y
¡g
{y
fall to the lot of the farm er. T h e n
Is no Job on a fa rm -w h h which ho
Is not thoroughly fa m ilia r or w hlth
he hesitates about carrying oat.
As one biographer has aptly said
"H e always adorned a hayrake
w ith a« much facility as a r e v ie w ­
ing stand."
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The upper photograph would up.
pear to bear out this statement.
There have been few d irt fa rm ­
er Presidents, so that
in recent
years the photographs of Calvin
Not Autocrats
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
Hay is worth ju st as much in storage as
you might g e t for it in cuse of fire Th j
OomMBFi
Fwil pay you 85% o f tho cash valuó ,n < J
p m c ru a n
B ig ie
F ir e
In w ir a iw e
of lows by fire.
C. P . ST A FFO R D , A g en t
Oregon’s
attorney general
tells the game commission that
it cannot change the hunting
season. Only the legislature
can do that. For w estern Ore­
gon the seasons are:
Male deer w ith horns. Aug­
u st 20 to October 20; silver
gray squirrels, Septem ber 15
to October 15; Chinese pheas­
ants. grouse, pheasants and
Bob W hite quail. October 15 to
October 31; mountain or plum­
ed
and California or valley
quail, no open season, except in
Jackson. Josephine. Coos and
C urry counties, where season
is October 1 to October 31;
ducks, geese, coots, ja?ksnip s
and yellowlegs. October 1 to
January 15.
more sordid have been quick to
suspect and have looked upon this
raim ent as a costume arfected for
-Its effect on the voieis.
"These- «usplclous »net do not
know C ai.” this same biographer
says, "fo r his essence is sim plicity
and sincerity. He is as much h im ­
self at work in a smock frock and
boots as the sometimes effete
children of Beacon Street are when
they loll In dinner Jnckets, or de-
callcte and lapis lazuli."
attachm ent for a man, » r j » . «
child It was an affection as laaO nr
as the years.
H e has n e w forZ
gotten
the
devoted aun t
nursed him as a baby. Bach t i n .
he visits Plym outh, no m atter w h at
the press of official buxine«*.
finds am ple tim e to sit w ith b a r
and ch«t of his boyhood.
The lower photograph shows htm
preparing for a session on the b o A -
°f *
m a e h lq a u
a rt With Which ho is Jqgt u fa m ,
llla r as he is w ith bt* «aldo l d w u V
»no
be
Mrs. Barbara Dean went to
There will be a community
Oregon City Monday to visit lair at the Shedd schoolhouse
the third generation and its on the 13th and a dinner, the
parents.
proceeds of which ' will go to
the school play shed.
FOR SALE
R eg istered Lincoln
Ram
E im k r C. Mrxsox
Roule 1, Halsey.
LCigT
Large white mile
P a r t A n g o ra C at
Strived from Hugh Leeper yesi-
‘Knee. TAn^wers lo „»me of Peter
Finder write Mre. S. H B kipgkr *
138 W. Ninth •»., Albany1
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
of Hearing of Pihal Acoount
Notice i t hereby given th»t the final
sccountof E. E. Gorm ley ts adm inis­
trator of the estate of Em aline G orm ­
ley, deceased, has been filed io the
» ru n ty Court of L in n Conaly, State of
Oregon, and the ISth day of Septem­
ber. 1924. at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m ., bas heen duly appointed by eaid
v o n rt for the hearing of objections to
said final account and the settlement
thereof, at which tim e any person in ter­
ested in M id estate may appear and file
objeetiona thereto in w ritin g and con­
test the same
Dated and first published August 14,
19,A
E. 8 . G o a m .g r .
Am inistrator Aiorw aid.
A mox a . T c m ik s , Att'y fot Afimr,