H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E your stenographer has been receiving Hoss fo r Secretary o f State 1921, and after the attorney general »30 00 per month from the prohibition had decided the warrants were void? Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon W bEf axliuoal politic* and local H. F. and A. A. LAKE issues co n tin u e to occupy th e m ajor Publishers portion of th e \ o ters a tte n tio n , the Entered at the postoffice at Halsey. suprccno c o u rt in v e stig a tio n has Oregon, as second class matter. somewhat taken the speculative «»>' Arrearage : ,n.m l off th e eastern O regon c n a month. Stops when time expires . units., continuance u ordered greaaiOQal tight an d tra n sfe rre d its Advertising 25 ac tiv itie s to . t a t . efiairs. for time or space; no charge for T he race for tLe n o m in atio n as composition or changes. Announce- se creta ry of s ta te ha« definitely ments of entertainments, food sales. n arr0 B e J dow n lo T jj H g n J ly , etc., whose object is to raise money, . . . . . , , . . - rates M ultnom ah county 3 law yer, charged at regular advertising 3 ' and . , „ ___ „ H al Hose, form er secretary to the Announcements of religious meetings, 3 not exceeding four inches, free if governor an d for m any y ea rs prom - copy is received before Tuesday. io e u l in newspaper work. - - H ess moved to P o rtlan d laat T he M cN ary-H augen farm relief . . , . . You claim to be responsible for changing the Harrisburg - Albany bridge bond issue into a w arrant issue. Is it not a fact that all proceedings were taken to sell bonds but in con­ sequence of the bonding attorneys ob­ jecting to the regularity of the pro­ ceedings, the warrant issue was adopt­ ed to get around these objections? Your card states in 90% of the cases you have been able to secure a plea of guilty. Have these pleas of guilty or any of them been secured by a bar­ gaining with the offenders as to the punishment they shall receive? In oth­ er words, what does or can a district attorney do other than bargain with offenders to “secure” pleas of guilty? You also state since January 1st, 1925, more than »34,000.00 in fines has 7 * Keek and opened headquarters lr been paid. Is it not a fact that dur­ h l I passed the House I art I b u r»-, , . . , * * ' th e old S h rin e rooms at th e I in per ing this same time you and your ste­ d iv hv a vote of 201 to 121, w ith . ,, , , , . , ’ 3 ' . lal Hotel, and commenced immed nographer have been paid by the state th e eq u a liz atio n fee reta in ed afler . , . , , and county more than »9000.00 and u 1 „ lately on an active cam paign. He , , . , , th at under your direction more than a le "« tb y an d sto rm y effort to cut , ■ i I h “8 spoken before several women s $11,000.00 prohibition or secret fund it out. Faars are entertained now organizations and political m eet­ has been spent? Would you state the th a t the President will act unfavor­ ings, and is being endorsed geuer record or the facts as to how iong able to the measure, although all th e objectionable features have been elim inated except the equal­ ization fee and a system of loans has been provided for that. Vote X City. Dear Sir:— I notice both by your cards distri­ buted and your newspaper advertise­ ments you are running on your record Your cards say you stopped the is­ suance and payment of void county warrants. What did you have to do with the m atter further than write an official opinion to the county treasur­ er after I had prepared the letter she Some long ran g e p ro p h e t! pie- wrote you asking this question? Is her d ie t the end Of th e world an d oil ers letter to you not dated March 25th, p redict th a t Congress will do eon e 1921, and your answer dated April 23rd. th in g ab o u t M uscle S hoals. Mrs li'a ir, dem ocratic leader, w ants to al olish political platform s uud tvh» not, no or e ever stands on them . or secret fund. In addition to the »50 00 per month the county has been paying her? Respectfully yours. L. L. 8 wan. (Paid adv. by L. L. Swan.) Your Vision 1« Above Price Once GONE, no am ount of money can replace your eyesight. It is the most priceless of sll your pos­ sessions. I-'sr too precious to be tossed around on the bargain block. W hen your eyes need a t­ tention come to a Reliable Optometrist Then you will be sure to get e x ­ pert optical service at a fair and square price, '■'ears of service to the public has built a reputation for dependable service and FAIR dealing. You will enjoy having your eyes exam ined and fitted here. For District Attorney vices of an Undertaker. It has become customary to choose an Undertaker for this office. y famous cars-86modds I f re-eleCted to the office of Coroner, I pledge my Best Service to Linn County. I promise to conduct the of- fice w ith economy and efficiency. Soliciting your support, and thanking you in a lvance, I am. S 495. tO $5500. ( fob Factories) Cigarettn pi ices have been r<- duced, giving the poor u chance to become opera singers. Republican Prim ary of the firm of Fuller-Braden Furniture & Under­ taking Co.. Third & Broadalbin Streets, Albany, Oregon Candidate for Republican Nomination Very tru ly Yours, E verett C. F isher . For County Coroner The Northern L ife Insurance Company of Seattle, Washington, announces the appointment of P. A. M atheny Special Representative State Savinas and Loan Association (Paid adv. L L.Swan, Albany,Or.' P. A. MATHENY “ Everything in Insurance” F o r Congres»» Phones: Office 20. Residence 531-R. 140 West 1st Street. Albany, Oregon L .. To the V oters of L inn C ounty :— Being a candidate in the Republican Primaries for Rep­ resentative from Linn County, I believe the voters are en­ titled to know what to expect in the event o f my nomination and election, so I am taking the liberty of subm itting a brief statement relative to my candidacy. I have lived in Linn county continuously for the past 28 years, w ith the exception of 13 months spent in the m ilitary service during the World war. For the past 17 years I have conducted a general merchandise business at Sweet Home. Prior to that I lived on a farm at Foster. JThis background. I feel, w ill enable me to understand clearly and deal fairly w ith the legislative problems o f both the farmer and the business man. I f nominated and elected to the state legis­ lature I w ill work for legislation having for its purpose strict economy in state government, reduction and equalization of taxes so as to relieve the over-burdened landowner, applica­ tion of business methods in the state’s affairs, and a sensible revision o f automobile license laws. I am a reasonably heavy taxpayer and since my home and all my business interests are in Linn county I am vitally interested in its welfare and development, and i f elected w ill give the best there is in me to the service o f my countv. I f you feel that I could render, as I feel I can, conscientious and successful service to the people of the county as Repre­ sentative, I w ill appreciate your support. Thanking you fo r your consideration of this letter and your support i f you see fit to extend the same, I am. Candidate for Sheriff W . C. H A W L E Y Republican Candidate (or Renonana lion and present Chairm an of Com luittee on W ayi and Means of ibe National House oi Representatives, a native son of Oregon who has "No Interests to Serve hut the 1‘uhliv In terests“ and who is Clean. Capable Experienced Faithful. Successful. S tru t lew enforcement No stool pigeons employed. ti’Melaci« h> I* \\ Goodman) Read his record of Successful service in Voters' Pamphlet, (Paid adv. bv Ronald v' Glover I --------- - , JI The General Motors cars are listed on the coupon below. They include a car for every purse and pur­ pose—passenger cars and trucks—models of every kind—fours and sixes and eights. You may select any model with full assurance that by every test it offers the largest value per dollar in its price class. The passenger cars include 86 models, ranging in price-at-the-factory from $495 to $5500. All closed bodies are by Fisher. All cars have four-wheel brakes. 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