Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 29, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
An
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n eu tra l— n e w s ­
paper, published eveiy Weduesday.
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A u v er im n g .
>1 S? a year In advanca.
2uc an in ch , no aiu-jun
(or lime or space ; no charge for com
position or changes.
"Pald-foi Paragraphs." tc a Has.
» • advertising disguised a t s e r a
OCT. 29,
For More egg production*^
daily capacity to be installed at
Bay Horse mine.
Dundee—New walnut pack- [
ing plant opens for business.
The Dalles— King’s Food'Pro-
ducts Company f ictory starts
on dehydrated apples, to han­
dle between 4,000 and 5,000
tons before closing in February.
A storia— City Ludget
« Use Fisher’s
i JERSEE MILK
Special prioe on one-halt ton and ton lots
A fresh aluok of
for 1925
calls for increase of $126.371
I over 1924.
Brownsville—Woolen
mills,
We hope no farm er will fall ! shut down since July, reopen
, with 40 hands.
for the bunk th at ia being ped­
The Dalles—Nearly $400,000
dled by the knockers who are building
perm its issued for
fighting the income tax.
first seven months 1924.
Carlton—A. H. Laughlin re­
Oregon is prospering today
as never before.
New indus­ ports 85 acres of prune trees
tries have been springing up all yielding 100 tons dried prunes,
over the state during the term for which he is offered 6* 2
• th a t the law has been operative cents per pound, or $13,000.
Medford—A. S. Ash starts
and old enterprises have been
increasing their capacity. The $250,000 cold storage plant.
Medford—50 residences to be
state, too, has been filling up
with settlers.
The Portland built a t once; financing $312,-
cham ber of commerce says th at j 000 hotel now under way.
Myrtle
Point—Commercial
500 families arrived and located
trout
hatchery
to be opened on
in the state last month.
Cherry creek.
Tha Portland Jonrnal pays :
“The increase of construction
Attorney B. S. M artin of Sa­
in th e m ajor cities of the state
for September was 24 per cent. lem was in town Friday, shak-
I ing hands with old acquain-
Toe increase in W ashington
i tances. Mr. M artin was a Hal-
was only 7 per cent. For Cali­ seyite once upon a time and af-
fornia it was only 4 per cent. I terwards for many years was a
The comparisons are with Sep­ practicing attorney located at
tem ber of last year.
Brownsville. He is a candidate
“In spite of this marvelous for the circuit judgeship made
growth in Oregon, a faction in vacant by the death of George
meroe is broadoasting a sta te ­ I H. Bingham, which death oc-
the atate income tax
‘ 'urred
too
late 'to
have
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SUSTAIN INCOME TAX
m ent th a t
Egg Producers
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ut to
FOOD
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COMPOUND
am ount desired
T he economical food for calves, pigs and poultry
O. W . FR.U M
A N O IQ A T E S
Grant never Said s
Much, but he
H A 1 .S E Y S T A T E B A N K
Halsey, Oregon
:
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts So&cited
Stuck to His Job §
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Economy, B-eauty and
Quality
BRIDGES: BEACH
Coolidge
the
Best by T est
RANGES
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tax . A ad they [send their argu­
through the income tax.
ments to those whom they want
Once in a while the Portland to convert. To do this they ad­
body
quits
knocking
long
enough to let a little tru th es­ vertise in papers w bi:b, like the
E nterprise, uphold the tax. We
cape. Thus it says:
“Oregon gained 24 per cent accept this business not only far
in new building construction the money but for fair play. Read
during 1924, compared with a ; both sides. Then vote Vote with
four per cent gain in California your eyes open. Vote.
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Sec our new a n d com plete line i
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can be p u t into your kitchen by |
th e installm ent of one of onr
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the Portland Chamber of Com­ names of can d ’dtaes for the posi­ 5
merce is broadcasting a pro­ tion
printed on the ballots.
gram th at the state income tax I They m ust be w ritten in.
is building up California and
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W ashington a t the expense of
8. H. Goin and A. K . McMa­
< Oregon.
How about it? Cali­ han are candidates for re-election,
fornia’s increase, 4 per cent;
W ashington’s 7 per cent; Ore­ I and they deserve it ou tiie record
gon’s 24 per cent. The figures hey made in the last legislature.
are from building records re­ 1 hey have tho advantage of expe- 9
ported by S. W. Strauss & Co., , ilence—of knowing the ropes and 9
recognized authorities on the ; being already in the game. In 9
subject.’”
this they have a less sleep clim b $
The preposterous statem ent 1 before them th a n Mr. Nolan, who •
is made th a t because of the in­
come tax this state has lost i confronts a county clerk not only
$41,252,350 of investment th at in the office but popular, in such
would have come here. A week offices partisan politics count for «
ago the figures given was $30,- I hut little.
000,000. By
election day the
Opponents of the income tax
figures given by these knockers are shrewd. Tbev have achieved
and tax shirkers may include
all of Oregon and part of Cali­ incomes, and from these they con­
fo rnia and W ashington as lost to us tribute to the fund to fight the
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SO DOES
HEATERS
8WÈT T he p r im
H IL L
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Performances Are Better Than Promises—
Don't Trade Realities for Uncertainty.
Our country is in safe hands today—why chance? Condi­
tions are sound and wages higher than they have ever been.
Why not let well enough alone ?
Excessive tax burdens have been lifted by Coolidge and
his party. More than 4,000,000 heads of families were helped
by the 25 per cent cut in income taxes.
Nuisance taxes were removed. There is no longer a tax
on automobiles costing less than $ 1000, nor on theater tickets
costing less than 50 cents.
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“I WANT THE
PEOPLE
TO WORK
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LESC, for
• ViALSEY GARAGE, a . E. FOOTE •
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and qplRES and TpXPERT WORKMEN •
GATES lU B E S
Efficient ¡Equipment, •
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• 2\UTO Repairing promptly done I
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H A L S E Y , 'Oregon
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THE GOVERNMENT AND MORE rO R
are right
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T H E M S E L V E S ”— C O O L ID G E
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and a seven per cent gain in
The Enterprise still regrets
W ashington since the first °f
the year and hundreds more are ; th at the United States played
on th eir way.
Real estate ! slacker and deserted the cause
tran sfers are breaking any re­ 1 of the league of nations. It
cords since long before the w a r ; J does not believe, with Mr. Coo­
Oregon
is now going ahead lidge, Jhat the naval teaty, or
more rapidly than in many any other likely event outside
years past.”
the league, is likely to maintain
And then it remembers the world peace. Therefore, while
income
taxes its members ‘ admiring Mr. Coolidge as an
have had to pay and goes back ' honest and courageous man,
to the howling of calamity.
and believing he will get the
Among the signs of progress 1 most votes Nov. 4, it prefers
noted within seven days and re­ Davis, a friend of the league.
corded by Hofer & Sons’ Indus­
trial Review, were:
If the oleomargarine interests
Medford—Amount of new i are perm itted to continue to de­
building indicates best peiiod base the quality of what is sold
in city’s growth.
for butter and to lower the price
W heeler—Extensive program of dairy products it will be be­
of new building now in pro­ cause
farm ers neglect their
gress. New hotel opened.
duty to vote. The bill does not
Oregon leads Pacific states in prevent anybody from using
percentage of building gain foi the cheaper breadspread but it a»
September, 1924, over Septem­ forbids its masquerading as
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ber, 1923. Oregon gain for | butter, which is isn’t.
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five principal cities is 24 per
One reason the neuropathic 9
c e n t; nine W ashington cities
# gained 7 per cent, and California I bill ought to pass is th a t the or­ »
ganized medicos oppose it. They 9
cities gained 4 per cent.
Molalla—Commercial
Club approve of $259 or $500-a-day 9
takes
up job of contracting “expert” testim ony by mem­ 9
acreage for pickle plant. About bers of their orgatu/jstjon which 9
is making our court triaU a
150 acres required.
Dee— Oregon Lumber com­ farce in which moneybags win, 9
pany sta rts new dam for log right or wrong.
pond and for additional power.
If farm ers stay a t home next
Installation will cost $50,000.
Cottage
Grove—Spurgeon Tuesday and the oleomargarine
and Harbick completing sawmill and income tax bills are defeat­
near Goshen, with three years ed it will be only one more case
where the farm er will not be
tim ber cutting in sight.
helped
because he does not help
Eugene—Two story concrete
6tore building to be built at himself. Rain or shine, vote,
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cost of $80,000.
A list of w hat it is claimed that
Klamath Falls—Building per­
m its totaling $110,565 issued Oregon missed on account of the
income tax Indicatea th at w ithout
first week in October.
th
at law O regon'«09 wou'<1 hive
Eugene—Building record for
1924 already reaches $2,517,080. ¡had no need of heaven. They
would have been better off here.
H untington—Mill of 150 tons .
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The administration passed three revenue acts slashing
taxes. The latest one alone saved the people more than $400,-
000,000 a year, or almost >4 for every man, woman and child
in America.
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The people are being saved $6,000,000 daily in taxes as
compared with 1021. 'Ihe cost of government has been cut
that much. The national debt has been reduced $2,750,000,000
in three years. Waste of public money has been stopped and
billions saved to the people. There is a treasury surplus that
will justify another cut in income taxes.
PROSPERITY
IS
SWEEPING
OVER
THE
COUNTRY WITH A RISING TIDE
ARROW GARAGE, Ga nsle Bros.
U. S. <fe C. T. C. Tires New, low-priced Gill
Batteries f a r
More service
Ford,
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and
No m o re cost
Star,
i
other
Shilled Auto repairing
Chevrolet i small cars
Auto accessories
' MORE SERVICE FOR LESS I HONEY
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Dr. C. F1CQ/, Dentist
When this administration took office, there were bread
lines, unemployment and general distress. All this has been
changed. Unemployment has been wiped out and prosperity
restored. Liberty bonds, that sold then around IMi, are worta
more than par today.
THESE
ARE
HONEST,
SOUND,
«‘ PL A T E S
THAT
F IT ”
G io w n i, bridge work a'nd fillings. It will
pay you to get my p rio ra .o n your dental work.
Cusick bank build ing, A lbany
S E N SIB L E ,
CONSTRUCTIVE A t COMPLISHMENTS
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Just as the Dawes budget fixed a policy of dor Lestic econ­
omy, tne Dawes plan gave trie world new hue JS German
finances unu credit are restored. She is again buy ,ng American
wheat and the price has turned sharply upward
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
♦♦
The Dawes plan is a stroke of genius.
¡t ¡g
greatest
peace measure since the armistice. It of elia the way t,o the
lestoration of Europe and restores great r ,la, Ketg for American
guous and farm products it assures t'jS Uo u ed States of pay­
ment of war debts owed by foreign Gaf.ons
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Hay is worth just as much in storage as
you m ight get for it in case of fi ro. Ih i
(American Eagle Fire Insurance com pany
’will pay you 85% of the cash value in case
of loss by fire.
Don’t be misled by wild prom lees or w,ider charges by the
outs. Vote November 4 for the constitu tion and your own best
interests. Vote for a government of cf ,mmon sense.
Republican State Central Committee;
I. L. Patterson, Chairman.
Jc f „ w Cochran, Secretary.
(Paid Adv.)
C. P. STAFFORD, A gent
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ANva iv
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Cream and Produce Station
Cash paid for
F. M. GRAY,
D R A Y M A N
Cream, Poultry, E ggs, Veal
A|| woi * done promptly »«.a rea««-
& Hides,
m . H- SH O O K
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ably.
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