Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 03, 1928, Image 4

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    H a ls e y E n te rp r is e , H alsey . O reg o n . M ay 3. 1928
mile iu hour train in the near fore­
ground. M ix for a split second,
and you’ll have a salad auy coron­
er will recognise I call this H eav­
way of platform tim ber is a plank enly Fruit SBad because I ’m sn
Entered at the postoffice at Halsey, th at r i l l look dry fo the drys *nd
optim ist - I do hope th e y ’ve been
Oregon, as second Cass matter.
wet to the wet«.
good.”
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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
'*• D u n '.e, A nd Mr. D u n n e you
Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon ' »“ <>*. is » h u m o ru t.
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LAKE
W hat both p a r t'ta need in the
Publishers
(1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12 Wc
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance is ordered.
Advertising 25c ap inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sales,
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four Inches, free If
copy Is received before Tuesday.
As usual during leap year, tb :
Pig Company Organized
Republicans are pointing with
The
N ational Pig com pany was
pride and the Democrats are view­
recently organized iu P ortland for
ing with alarm .
the purpose of encouraging Oregon
farm ers in the breeding and raising
Boys and Girls
of more profitable hogs and dairy
Stewart D avis, hoy am ateur ra-
cows. A group of practical stock.
di i operator of M anchester, N IL ,
is said to have been the tiret person
To the Republican Voters of
in tho United states to catch the
Linn County, Oregon:
C in a d isn radio message giv ng
College Man Attacks Bills
I am a candidate (or reuom ination for
news of tbe landing of the G erm an
Four b ilk which if they should trans-A tlantic plane Bremen on the office of D istrict A ttorney for Line
County. Oregon, and am asking your
become law» would neiiously affect G reenly Island.
support in the coming prim ary on May
n o th w e st farmers are in danger of
lllh .
Billie
Hill,
7-year
old
violinist
p ise a g e b y congress, warns G. R
I am running upon my record as Dis
llyslop, chief in farm crops at O of Los Angeles, has been acclaimed trict Attorney of tins county which
A. C ., " b o h 's sent protests to tin • >y the celebrated Z im bahst as the record shows that I have, since January
“'com ing genius of the v o lin .”
O re g o n co n g re ssio n a l d e le g a tio u .
1st, 1925, the la-ginning of my preseni
These b ilk or am endm ents would
repeul the present grain standards
act now opposed by M innesota in -
t.,c « ts, would place all grain in
speetion in the hands of the federal
g ivirum oiit, and wouhl th ro ttle
preparation of crop statistics and
forecast» now developed to a high
(J .^rce. Regarding the latter, Pro.
fe ,sor llyslop points out th at large
de tiers m aintain their own inform
etiou service mid th a t if the gov­
ern m ent m arket infoi matioti was
not available the farm ers, country
dealers and term inal
elevators
would be left w ithout authentic
in irket inform ation and would be
at the mercy of the large operetor«
Marie A ntrim , of Spivev, K an.,
national health cham pion of g irls’
clubs, advites those who would be
healthy not to eat too much.
Heavenly Fruit Salad
term, handled nearly 700 crim inal case*
through tlie courts of Linn county, noi
including traffic cases, with a record of
less than 12 acquittals. In the greater
part of these cases 1 have been able to
procure a plea of guilty thus saving the
taxpayers many thousands of dollars,
which otherwise would have been ex
pended in expensive trials. I have re
trained and refused to further Ill-advised
prosecutions.
W ith an ever increasing volume oi
crim inal business, I have been able to
decrease the number of court trials,
evidenced by the records of the Circuit
Court of Linn County, Oregon. As a re
suit of the prosecutiou oi the crim inal
business of this county, since January
1st, 1925. more than $34,000.00 has been
p u l to tlieTreasurer of Linn county,
Oregon, in fines.
I feel that this record lias not been ex
celled in any county of th is state, and
therefore I am not asliamt-d to ask fcr
your support.
L. O. LBWELLZNG.
Address: Albany. Oregon
(paid adv, by I.. G. Lewelling.)
Sam Fooes, 81, the veteran wise­
cracking S outhern I’uc'fic apostle
of safety, recently wed Mrs. Betty
A. Bacon of O akland, California.
“ Shall I make a good husband?
W ell,’ Bones laughed, ‘I can at
Is is t contribute seme item s th at
would benefit any fam ily menu.
For instance there's the Heavenly
Fruit Salad, and heiieve me, it's
som ething to be avoided. Here are
the ingredients; Take one pear
(p a ir), with a n u t at tbe steering
A Singer’s Gift
wheel and a peach at his side, agi-
In memory of her two sons who tile with a good long ‘spoon’,
were killed iu the W orld W ar, one shake along toward a grade crossing
fighting for G erm any
and the at 45 miles an hour with a fifty
other for America, Madame E rn est­
ine S'diitiiiaii-H m nk, world fiinous
singer, ha» given her $230,000 es­
tate at Qrossmont, C al.,to disabled
The Northern Life Insurance Company of
veteran» of the n i t as a lest home.
Seattle, Washington, announces
A native of A ustria, Madame
the appointment of
S ch u m an .Ilein k has spent most of
P. A. Matheny
her m ature years in America ns an
operatic mid concert singer, and
District Representative for Albany, Oregon
only recenUy retired. Two years
ago she made her reappearance
with the M etropolitan Opera Com­
pany at the age cf 04. She wus
Special Representative
loyal to A m erica during the war
State Savings and Loan Association
and became an American citizen.
No singer of her time has been
more highly esteemed, not only for
consum m ate art istry, but also for
her epkudid character and c h a ri­
table d is p o s itio n , w h ic h is so well
“ Everything in Insurance”
illustrated by her recent inagniG-
C .'lll gift.
Phones: Office 20. Residence 531-R.
P. A. MATHENY
140 West 1st Street.
Col, l.iedbergb is generally pho­
tographed bareheaded, nn less he
happens to have an a v ia to r's hel­
met securely anchored to h k head.
Il is said the reason is th a t be
« ildoin possesses a hat. l he mo­
ment he lays uue down a souvenir
h u n ter steals it. Even his linen
has to I e sent to the laundry under
an assum 'd nam e if it is ever to
back.
Harry E. Sinclair was given n
fliaracler testim onial by Fin ley
FOR CONGRESS
James W. Mott
“ A B r illia n t and R esourceful
L e g is la to r.
—Oregon Voter
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Representative in the Legisla­
ture from Clatsop County since
1923.
Author o ' the Law Abolishing
Fish Wheels, the Astoria Fire Relief
Law, (which carried the largest
appropriation ever granted by
any State to a municipality) the
Rtpeul of the Anti Trolling Acts,
and many other well-known laws
of vital importance to this Dist­
rict and the State.
A record of Active, Constructive
Accomplishments. An Ex Service
Man.
He knows what his constitu­
ents are entitled to and he knows
how to get it.
H IS E L E C T IO N M EA N S AC
T IV E R E P R E S E N T A T IO N IN
CONGRESS.
r.n .I A l i
M o tt lo r Coi grass C om m ittee
Atll Moilitt. Chsiiuian, Astoria, Die
Albany, Oregon
Time cut
again
men are among the officers
J . H.
Scabies among Oregon sheep has |
A lot of time is wast.d in trying
been overcome and sheep have beeo to think up ways to save it.
Keily was elected president and
freed of the disease, so the Idaho ; -------------------------
m anager, Alfred Bennett vice pres­ quarantine, which has been in ex­
ident, Myrton Moore secretary, and istence since 1922, haa been re ­
Your Vision Is Above Price
H arry Brubaker treasurer
These moved and the a irm a ls from this
Once GONE, no am ount of money
can replace your eyesight. It is
• itn , with Charles G). Bnr|r, «re state may now be received in Idaho
the most priceless ol all your pos­
board oi directors. Mr. K elly has
sessions. E st too precious to be
The E nterprise $1.00 a year
tossed around on the bargain
had L rge experience in the breed­
block. W hen your eyes need a t­
ing and feeding of hogs and is a
tention come to a
practical farm er,
Mr. B ennett
Reliable Optometrist
owns an 1 operates a large stock
Then you will be Sure to get e x ­
p ert optical service at a fair and
farm in central Oregon, where be
Broadalbin St., Albany
square price, Years of service to
feeds an 1 breeds m any hogs each
the public has b u ilt a reputation
Auction Sat. May 5, 1 p. m'
for dependable service ami FAIR
vear. Mr. Brubaker has beeu op­
dealing You will enjoy having
erating in the live stock buginess
your eyes exam ined and fitted
F urniture— live stock — will be
a t the Portland Stockyards for
here.
sold. If you have any th in g you
many years. Mr. Burk is a m erch­
Harold Albro,
w ant »old, bring it in. F urniture
ant and land owning farm er at
Jew eler and O ptom etrist,
sold at private sale anytim e. Farm
Herm iston. All are capable busi­
313 West F irst Street A lbany,Ore.
machinery sold a t all times.
ness and live stock men.
Allphin’s Auction House
MEN—
Why do you buy Clothes ?
If it’s just to keep you warm, or just to cover
your body, then you do not need to be so par­
ticular where you buy or who you trade with,
but if you take pride in the color, style, and
quality of your suit, overcoat, or other wear­
ing apparel, then it makes a great deal of
difference.
Care in Selecting
first the place to buy, then the article that is
going to give you pleasure and service; this
is the way to do your buying.
S ta p le S u its fo r M en ........ $25 to $45
Y o u n g M en ’s S u i t s ............. 25 to 45
Y o u th ’s 2 -P a n ts S u its ....... 15 to 25
B o y ’s 2 -K n ic k e r S u its
8.50 to 15
(age 5 to 12 years)
Men’s and Boy’s
Quality Always
at
[S l a in CLOTH in g c o )
W ear
Exclusively
Blain’s at Albany
Oregon
Albany,
W e A re Equipped to
Service McCormick-Deering
Tractors
W e Sell in This C om m unity
to California
on and after May 6
Tlie Cascade ' saves another hour to Son Francisco
over the scenic S hasta R oots .
From Portland to San Francisco in 22 hours. The
third cut in time in 2 years a total saving of 5 hours.
Thus the swift 'Cascade,'' one of the nations fine
trains, sets a new maik in speed.
"S b tc ia l Coach T r a in ”
Jr 5 to San Trancisco— Every D ay
The special all toadi train, from Portland, Eugene
and intermediate points, now so popular as to demand
a daily schedule Individual reclining chairs, all day
lunch car, or delicious rneak at moderate prices in the
diner. 50 lbs free baggage
Five last ttains to California Go cast this wav, it costs
but little more, and vou have jour choice of J great
routes cast Go one wav, return another. Ask your
agent for details
Southern Pacific
C P. Moody, Agent
Phone 22 b
We are working shoulder to shoulder
with the farmers of this community in
the development of the more profitable
kind of farming known as Power Farm­
ing, As our first big step we selected
the one best line of modern tractors we
could find on the market—the McCor­
mick-Deering line of 10-20, 15-30, and
Earmall tractors. As our second step we
sell these good tractors strictly in ac­
cordance with the work to be done. Our
line is complete, so we can always pro­
vide a customer with exactly the type
and size of tractor he needs. As our
third big step, we have organized our
service department on the most modern
basis, equipping with the necessary tools
and genuine replacement parts, in order
to ren 1er tractor service that is in keep­
ing with the quality of the line we sell
and with the importance of the work
each tractor has to io.
We invite you to come in at any time
and see our stock of McCormick-Deering
Tractors and inspect our facilities for
servicing these powerful, long-lived
farm power units.
Schultz Bro’s Warehouse Co.
Phone Shedd, 8F23 or write for delivery prices.
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffice Shedd. Oregon