Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 29, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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O C T. 29. 1924
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family at their home near Lo­
Íree tory
rane.
Ida Mitzner was home over
FA RM LOANS
the
week end.
W rite lor booklet describing our 20-
Mrs.
C. P. Stafford was a Sa­
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
Tli»
< o o l advice: “ I f you live Tue loan pays out in .’0 payments re­ lem visitor Thursday, returning
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No in the evening.
in » m e other town, trade in that town." del»y
B e a m L a n d Co.,
But in these automobile days many re­
Milton Bond drove to Browns­
133 I.yon street, Albany, Ore.
siding elsewhere find i t advisable to do
ville
Monday to have some
at least part of their buying in the
broken spectacles repaired.
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill at­
FARM LOANS
named below ready to fill their require­
tended the funeral of David
ments w ith courtesy and fairness.
at lowest rate of interest
Pierce at Harrisburg Sunday.
Real Estate
Insurance
F. H. Porter of Portland was
Prompt
service.
Courteous
treatment.
A C C ESSO R IES AND TIRES
on the sick list at the home of
W
m
'
B
a
in
,
Room
5,
First
Savings
Rank
Auto Supplies
his brother, Will Porter, at
J. H. A l l is o n
bnilning, Albany
Shedd last week.
442 W est First St
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seefeld
and family spent Sunday after­
A lb an y Bakery, 424 West First
noon at the home of Mrs. Han­
4 one-pound loaves
nah
Cummings.
for 25«
Mrs. T. I. Marks and Mrs.
Inez Freeland were guests at
A lb an y Floral Co. Cut flowers Shoes that cost less per month of wear the Ellsworth Shedd home near
■4W anci plants. Floral art for every
Shedd Thursday evening.
and a ll occasions.
F lo w er phone 458-J.
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell left Sat­
Modern
urday for St. Helens, where she
uto Elactric Service—Recharg­
spend a week with her
Barber Shop will
able A & B batteries—W IL L A R D
daughter, Mrs. N. A. Tinik.
Laundry sent Tuesdays
storage battery. Phone 23. 119-121 W.
Second sL H. D. Preston—J .C . Cochran
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steven­
son drove over from Browns­
A B E S PLACE
ville Sunday and visited at the
lue Bird R estaurant, 309 Lyon
Stevenson and Miller homes.
street. Eat here when in Albany
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
Miss Bertha Leitner, accom­
Mas. B l o u n t .
Amor A. Tussi ng
panied by her father and moth­
er, motored to Halsey Sunday
LAWYER AND NOTARY
and were guests at the Vannice
r u n s w ic k
home.
P H O N O G R A P H S
H alsey , O regon
at
Mrs. Esther Rike was over
W O O D W O R T H ’S
from Corvallis Sunday, a guest
at the home of her daughter,
ria v e n p o rt Music company offers
DELBERT STARR
Mrs. Charles Straley, and fami­
Piano-case organ, good as new
Estey organ, good as new
Funeral Director and Li­ ly-
Used Pianos.
censed Embalmer
Ed Warmoth arrived Friday
astbnrn Bros.—Two big grocery Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse. for a visit with Grant Taylor
stores, 212 W. F irs t and 225 South
Lady Attendant.
and other relatives and friends.
Main. Good merchandise at the rig ht
B r o w n s v ille ....-------------- ---------- Oregon
He is employed as mail carrier
prices.
in Portland.
lite Cafeteria and coufectionery
G. R. Walker went to Reeds­
Home cooking.
Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
port Saturday to work a t the
W- L- W R IG H T
W e make our own candies.
carpenter trade. He will stay
W . S. D u n c a n .
Mortician & Funeral Director with his daughter, Mrs. Bertha
Halsey and Harrisburg
Lpiltns developed a nd printed.
Lee, who resides there.
C a ll D. T a y l o r , Hslsey. or
We m ail them rig h t 1 lack to you.
W. L. W r i g h t , Harrisburg
Mesdames Karl Bramwell, M.
Woodworth D rug Com pa i ty, Albany. O r­
egon.
M. Ward and May Miller and J.
H. Porter drove to Albany on
po RD SALES AND* SERVICE
a shopping expedition Thurs­
Tires and access« rie»
day.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
Repairs
K i k k -P o l l a k M o t o « C o .
of Hearing of Final Account
Mis. Florence Leeper and son
Notice is hereby giveu that the final
Iporttniller Furniture l i o ., furni- account
Francis
of Eugene were dinenr
of A. G. Waggener as adminis-
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ture, rugs, linoleum , stol e» ranges.
tratsr ef the estate of John F. W aggen­ guests of the former’s mother,
Funeral directors. 427-423 t vest First er. deceased, has been filed in the Ootin-
Mrs. Albert Miller, Sunday. The
streeL Albany, Oregon.
j
ty Court of Linn County, State of Ore­ Karl Bramwell family were al­
gon, and that the 10th day of Novern.
ULLER GROCERY.
Lyon her,
so guests. Mr. Bramwell is a
1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a
(Successor to Stenberg BrorA )
in., has been duly appointed by said brother of Mrs. Leeper.
Groceries
Fru its
ProiVuce
Court for the hearing of objections to
Phone 263 R
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Glenn Frum, former resident
said final account and the settlement
thereof, at which tim e any person in te r­ of Halsey, who has been attend­
olman <t jackson
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ested in ssid estate may appear and file
Grocery— B « k e ry objections thereto «n w riting and con­ ing business college at Salem
E veryth in g in the line of eats
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for some time, has a position
test the same.
Opposite Post office
Dated and firat published Oct. H. 1924. in the Ladd & Bush bank of
A. G. W a g g k n r r ,
that city.
ub Candy Co., F iratstreet, i
Adm inistrator of the Estate.
door to Blain C lo th ing Co.
A M O R A. T u s s in o , A tt’ y for A din’r.
Mrs. Shotwell was a guest at
Noon lunches.
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the J. H. Vannice home Sunday.
Hems-made candy and ice Cream j
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill and
gt a tem ent o f the ownership, m a n ­
ab Cleaning W orks, Inc.
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agem ent. e tc - ot the Halsey E n te r­ their daughter, Mrs. Ben Holt,
Cor. Secoond and F e i ry prise published at Halsey. Oregon,
were shopping in Albany Wed­
Master Dyers and Cleaners
t
as required *>X <»«e act of congress of nesday.
M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes
Aug. 24. 1912: \
Mrs. S. J. Smith was a guest
Halsey. Cfregon, Oct. 1, 1924.
M PERIAL CAFE. 209 ’V. Fins t
O w ner, ed itor an d m an ager, W m H. of the club at the home of Mrs.
,
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
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W h eeler
of
H a lte r . Btnn cou n ty,
Phone 665
,
D. S. McWilliams in Albany
O regon.
.
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W k n e v e r c lo s e
Bondholders, mortgagees *n d o th ­ Thursday afternoon. She was
e r security holders, none
agneto electric co .-
accompanied to Albany by , Mrs.
W m . H . W B B W W , E d ito -
Official Stroraberg carburetor se va-
F. G. Hadley.
ice station.
Conservative prices. AMI
work guaranteed.
119-121 W . Seconal.
Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Marks had
W ell, ts r’t toe'
for dinner guests Sunday jUieir
"M ARINELLO PARLORS
So,« e m otcH s-j seem io feel that If
4”
(A beauty aid for «every need)
a pedestrian Is not locking in six d i­ son Roland and two of his fra­
St. Francis Hotel
friends from Corvallis
re c tio n * at one instant, he Is g u ilty of ternity
Prop.. W i n n i x r k d R o sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stafford
neglige! bee.— v.’ahish ’» imee-Star.
of this city.
en and money are best when-
busy. Mske your dollars w ork in
Hugh Brandon came up Tues­
our savings department. A l b a n s - S t a t e , alsey Happenings
day evening from his home in
B a n k . Under government Supervision.
Portland for a visit with his
ana C o u n ty Evants mother,
j^JO O R E ’S MUSIC, HOUSE
Mrs. Eliza Brandon,
and incidentally to take a shot
''E v e r y th in g musical
223 W . F irst s t
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Short Sto ries from Sundry at a pheasant.
oscoe ames hardw are ,
¿Sources
Dr. E. W. Barnum of Mt.
tine
Angel
was in town Sunday
W IN C H E S T E R S T O R E
morning
making
ready his den­
322 W. F irst s t
(Left over from last week)
tal outfit which has been in the
S. G IL B E R i * SON
L. E. Wai'ton was in town Halsey hotel since he moved
• Builders' and shelf hardware, gar­
from Harrisburg, for shipment
Sunday.
den tools, crockery and glassware
to
a purchaser in Portland. He
New Stock.
New low prices.
W. J . C arty wta down from
then went to Harrisburg for a
0 TIM SON T HI f s H 0 K DOCTO R Eugene several day«.
short visit with L. W. Shisler
Second s tre e t o pposite H am ilton 's
A. E. Foote was on the sick and wife.
store.
'Sudden Service ”
list the last of the week.
Ellsworth Shedd of Shedd
T H E MARÔU;tRÎTE"5HÔPi’B
has
been requested by the of­
Misses Beulah Miller and An­
Shampooing. M s rc e lP u |- gad Scalp
ficials of the International Live
na
Drinkard
were
shopping
m
Treatments.
M a rg v -
-ym sn.
Stock show at Portland to have
Albany Thursday afternoon.
110 W es' Second st-
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a display of apples on exhibit,
Miss Cleona Smith was home it being declared that he has
V
r -C U L T Y S H o r r ^ ,
from her school in Sweet Home beeil showing some of the finest
apples
that have ever been
for the week end.
shown
at
the county and state
Mrs. M. H. Shook and Mrs.
afaldo” Anderson
Son. distni
fairs.
Eliza Brandon were in Albany
’ ’ utora sod dealers for Mas well Cha.
mers. Essex Hudson f t H u p m ^ J e «■«-
Friday.
Accessories. • pnbes. 1st ft Broadalbin
David Foote and son have had
to a Combined
n * w furniture and
their new barn wired for elec- M S G lC M e Trentmerit.both
FARM MACHINERY t ric lights.
local and Internal, and baa been success­
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for o v a
bought sold sftd exchanged st ell times
Bassett returned forty
Te«"- Sold by all dnjggtsrs-
i a visit with her F. I . C H E N E Y f t C O -, T oledo , O hio
BEN T. SUDTELL
H alsey
b m e r p r is e
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Phone 76-R, 123 N . Broadalbin e t , Albaa y
R. M. RUSSELL
County Clerk
Candidate for
re-election
T H A T T H E P A R E N T S OF JO H N W. D A V I8
F IR S T Y E A R S OF T H E IR M A R R IE D L IF E .
Senator Owen Charges Defla­
tion of Farm Prices and
(Republican norninoe)
Values Due to Re­
If elected I will give tbecitiiens
publicans.
of Linn county and other patrons
of the office the benefit of niv ex­
perience and training and will BIG INTERESTS GET TIP
continue to operate the office in
Thousands of Agricultural Pro­
the same efficient and oourteoua
ducers and Small Business
manner th at I have iu the past.
''E fficiency, E c o n o m y and
Courteay ” has been and will con­
tinue to be my slogan.
Men Ruined Since 1920,
and Depression Not
Yet Halted.
L IV E D
D U R IN G
TH<
Few days ago.
,
"U nder the system of p rlce-flxlnrj
fostered by the Fordney M cfu m b er*
tariff.” says the Journal, "the average!
Farmer hat no chance to save money
I long For the ta riff enters Into nearly
everything he does not produce on
his own land; and as farm prices g oj
up other prices keep a leap ahead.”
The editorial then declares that!
labor, too. la told that the ta riff ban
naintalned good wages and upheld the
tandard of living ,” and then pointe
-at that “all the tim e large employera
• ere bringing thousands of foreigners
uto thia country."
Paid Adv.
To the Voters
of Linn County :
Anyone who Is elected to an of­
fice in this county must receive
a large republican vote, but county
and state offices should be consid­
ered as business enterprises, to be
removed from partisan politics and
run as economically as any pri­
vate business. Nearly all cities
have ceased to have republican
and democratic tickets in their
municipal elections.
In askeng your support for the
office of county clerk I ask you to
be guided by your sound business
judgment.
The question of qualifications
need not enter in, because I freely
acknowledge my worthy opponent
as having been n satisfactory offi­
cial during the many years of b it
incumbency, and he has freely and
publicly expressed bis belief that I
would do just as well If elected.
Everyone is advocating economy,
but few are showing us just where
and how a saving can be made If
given the opportunity I pledge my­
self to save the public at least $700
per year without lowering the effi­
ciency of any office.
If elected I will ask the legisla­
ture to lower the* salary of the
office of county clerk from $2000
to 1000 per year, which sura will
insure competent service in the
office.
I wish to correct a mistake
th at 1 made in a written state­
m ent a week ago. The cut in the
salary of the office a few years
ago should have read “ $200 per
year,” instead of “ $500.”
I believe th at business judgment
dictates th at the office of recorder
should be merged with that of
clerk, as is done in all but six
other counties in the state. A
deputy clerk will do the same work
for $1200 per year that n recorder
does for $1-500.
Net saving, $300
per year.
If an annual saving by a cler­
ical official of nearly one-ha,f the
salary he xpects to receive appeals
to your idea of good business 1
will greatly appreciate your sup­
port-
Respectfully yours,
H enry N olan
(Paid
adv.
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4 3 Years
Washington. D. C.— Frequent men
tlon ot the "deflation” of agricultural
prices and values has been made by
speakers and newspapera alnce the
present presidential campaign began
several weeks ago and la likely to be
heard even more often before Novein
ber 4.
¡Senator Robert L. Owen's
speech on this subject In the Senate
Is gaining wide circulation because of
his charge— never denied by the Re
publican Senators who heard him In
the Senate or by any other Republl
can— that certain big Individuals and
Interests had a “tip" In advance that
the "squeeze" was Impending, while
farmers and others were unaware of
the plan for stopping credits and de­
pressing values.
Senator Owen declared that the Re
publican Congress and
then
the
Harding adm inistration were responsi­
ble for the "deflation” which has
ruined thousands of farm ers and
small business men since 1920. Sen
ator Owen said In part:
“That Republican oonrentlon (1920)
declared In favor of a policy of defla
tlon.
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• In his (Candidate
H ard ing ’s) acceptance speech he de­
clared In favor of a policy of deflation
The tim e for action had come. • • •
All of the arrangeemnta for bringing
on the panic had been made
The
Farm Loan banka were closed; the
W ar Finance Corporation was closed,
and the Republican Congress had
fastened on the Federal Reserve bank
Ing system that cruel and crim inal
progressive Interest rate amendment,
under which the panic of 1920 and
1921 was brought about and under
which a hank In Alabama was charged
8TV4 per cent. They never disclosed
to the public th e ir purpose to pro­
duce a panic u ntil it was too late for
tbs farmers, merchants and bankers
of the 8outh and West, and honest
business men of the country general
ly. to fake the steps necessary to pro-
■ect their Interests
• • •
Farmers Taken Unawares
"T h in k of the banking system of
the Nation— the currency and credit
facilities of a hundred millions of
people— being manipulated In the In ­
terest of a favored few to the em
barrassment and hurt and In ju ry of
a hundred millions of people!
"One day I was speaking In the
Senate on this phase of the deflation
panic, and when I finished a Republi­
can Senator from the West, himself
a m illionaire, came to ma and said:
"You are right about them sending
word to certain people that the panic
was coming
They sent me word
several days before It rame and aug
vested that I do the thing neressary
lo protect myself and prevent losses.'
He told me that the panic cost him
thousands of dollars.
"The laboring men end the wage
esrnera were not notified. The doc­
tors. lawyers, preachers, and teachers
were never told that business disaster
was drawing near, that a financial
panic was on Its way to destroy pros­
perity and devour the eubatance of
the people
W hy were the big finan­
cial highbrows singled out end noti­
fied In advance of the panic and the
masses of the people left without
warning to the furies of a storm that
left wreck and ru in and death In Its
wake? • • •"
That’s the time we have nerved TARIFF HURTS FARMERS|
the farmers of the northwest in
Republican Law Fosters Prles-Flxlng
selling their hogs, veal, poultrv
And Raises Living Cotta.
fruits, etc.
Write us for marketing Informa-
mstioa.
PAGE & SON,
Portland, Oregon,
Mllwaube«, W l a —Republican par-
I'sane who point to the tariff as a
won to farm ers and a bleating to
labor are read a good lecture In an
•dltortal In the M ilw aukee Journal a
JO H N D A V I8 . G R A N D F A T H E R OF
JO HN W. D A V IS , A N D F O U N D E R ;
OF T H E D A V I8 L IN E IN W E S T
V IR G IN IA .
MRS. JO HN J. D A V IS . M O T H E R OF
JO H N W D A V IS . S H E W A S FOR
Y E A R S A L E A D E R IN T H E RE
L IG IO U S
AND
IN T E L L E C T U A L
L IF E OF C LA R K S B U R G . J O H N W
D A V IS S T R O N G L Y R E 6 E M B L E S
H IS M O T H E R .
N o t ic k og C it y T a x p a v k b s ' M k k t -
ttse — Notice ia hereby given that on
Monday evening. November 10th, 1924.
at the hour ot 7 o'clock p. i l l . , in the
council chamber, w ill be held a meeting
ot the taxpayers of the city of Hslsey
for the purpoae ot adopting the budget
for th e year 1925, as prepared by the
budget committee.
I- st I ma ted eapenditures for veer De­
cember 31. 1924, to December 31, 1923 ;
(Ken mated Expenses
Conncilmen
3 72.00
Marshal, salary, lab., etc.222.tiO
Mayor ...............
12.00
Health o ffic e r______
12.00
R ecoid er...... ..........
50.00
Street lighting
612 00
R leetfen «..___________
20.00
Street intersection!
I.nniber .
_______ . . .
Street work . . . . . . . . . . .
M aint, city p ro p e rty ...
Miecel. and labo r----- -
31000 00
200.00
360.00
73H 40
A4,00
136 60
$1000
»1320 Oo
31520
3 2520
Estimated Receipts
License f e e t ...................
Roed tax . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20 00
400
520
Rerapitnlation
Estimated expenses . . . . . . . . . . .
Estimated receipts____ . . . . . . . .
32370
»20
Amount to be raised by tax
32000
By nnler of the council
B k r t S. C l a b k . M ayer
A J. lltL t., Chairman
E. P Caoss, Recorder
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