Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 16, 1928, Image 4

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon
H. F and A. A. LAKE
Publishers
Entered at the postofflce at Halsey
Oregon, as second class matter.
f l a year In advance. Arrearages 12Hc
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance Is ordered.
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
ior 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.
HOOVER ON FARM RELIEF:
An adequate tariff it the founda-
I tion of farm relief.
Working out agricultural relief
la the moat Important obligation of
the next Administration.
The object of our policies le to
( establish for our farmers an Income
equal to those of other occupations.
Farming Is and must continue an
Individualistic business of small
units and independent ownership.
If the farmers’ position is to be
Improved by larger operatlone It
must be done not on the farm, but
in the field of distribution.
Our platform lays a solid basis
upon which we can build. It offers
an affirmative program.
Nature has endowed us with a
great system of Inland waterways.
Their modernization will comprise
a substantial contribution to mid­
west farm relief and development
of 20 Interior etates. There is no
more vital method of farm relief.
of the scientist. Correspondence of
Dr. Condon, ae well as lectures and
notes, is a'so included In the book.
The volume w ill be of great in.
terest not c n ly to scientists and
historians, but to everyone who is
interested in Oregon. I t is w ritten
in a concise yet entertaining style,
and is very readable, since it tells
in simple language o f the achieve
meuts of Dr. Condon, says George
H. Godfrey, school of Journalism ,
Eugene.
Dr. Condon, who w ai professor
of geology of the U uive rsity of
Oregon and fo r whom Condon hall
w is named, is today regarded as
one of the griatest geologists of
America. I n a foreword of the book
Henry F airfield Osborn, senior
geologist of the L’ .S.Geological Sur
vey, points out that much i f the
exploratic and investigations made
by Dr. Co :dpn in Oregon remain
v r tu illy accepted as basic truth*
yet today, even after 50 years of
r esearch on the part of others, says
Mr. Godfrey.
F a y e tte v ille Item s
( E n t a r p r la * C o rre s p o n d e n c e )
to he so great a friend of the firm * r
after all. Nor is his devotion t
the fee inspired by love for the
farmer, its motive is dislike for
Hoover. He ie for the fee because
Hoover is against it.
A lready it is becoming an old
story th a t after the w ar of shot
and shell and gas, there was a war
of words about piices. The w r
had sent prices i k y high, and the
consumer wauled them reduced.
The Am erican farm er bad proJuced
vast q uantities of bog products at
war cost on the assurance that the
allies would buy them at war prices i
But the allies, like the American j
consumer, wanted p re m reduce« !
and proposed to cancel th eir Airier
icau contracts and to buy the grea
stocks iu A ustralia aud Argentina
which the armistice had mad>
tvailahle.
Two parties formed a n d tb e d iv i
■ ion extended into the W ilson ca* '
net. One, of which Peek was
eat’ er, wanted prices reduced; tli
dher, c f which Hoover was th*
leader, wanted prices maintainer
in t il farmers had sold the grea
•lock of pork they had produced a
war tost. A fte r a strenuous verbs
var H rover held the allies to thei
Mrs. Leila Spencer and children
if Lebanon arc visiting their coueir
Mrs Leah Froman.
M r s . George W ille t and daughter
REPUBLICAN RECORD
Maxine wers afternoon cullers at
Our problems of the past seven
years have been problems of re­
the home o f Mrs. J. A. Couej
construction; our problems of the
Tuesday.
future are problems of construction.
H.G Pugh is cubing and thresh­
They are problems of progress.
The nipuibert of the Masonii ing clover w ith his combine at the
During these years our popula-
tiorf has Increased eight percent.
o ld er of Halsey and Shedd, who i T. F. M cK inle y farm
M r. Pugh
Yet our national Income has in­
lew years ano consolidated because reports the combine the only thing
creased 45 percent. The number
r.f a luck o f membership in cube for clover.
of families has increased 2,300,000
and we have built 3,500,000 new
town sufficient to a healthy coudi
Mrs. H etlie M ille r who has beeo
and better homes.
W i
have
tio n, have this summer erected i visiting her sister-in law, Mrs. J.
equipped 9,000,000 more homes
lodge hall at Shedd o f sufficient E. Painter and fa m ily for some
with electricity, and through it
drudgery has been lifted from the
size to accomodate any gathering lime, returned to her home in
lives of women. The barriers of
< I th a t order th a t may meet foi Portland Sunday,
time and distance have been swept
y-ars to come.
away and life made freer and
M r. and Mrs. Archie Howell und
larger by the Installation of 6,000,-
The b uilding was planned rn .l daughters M ary June and Lois, ol
000 more telephones, 7,000,000
b u ilt w itho ut blare of trum pet, sub Eitacada, spent the week end at
radio seta and the service of an
ecription paper or any chicken pit the home of th eir uncle and aunt
additional 14,000,000 automobiles.
By rigorous economy, federal ex­
eccials or basket lunch auction yel M r. and Mrs. J. A. Couey.
penses have been reduced two bil­
probably less than a hundred be
lions annually. The national debt
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Foote and
long to this order whose jurisdiction diughters A rlte and V irg in ia , and
has been reduced six and a half
billions. Taxes have been reduced
lies in the two towns. So q u irth son Buddy, Fred Natz and Leland
four successive times. We have
M id modestly was the planning and M ille r, a ll c f Portland, were
doubled savings deposits and near­
b u ild in g done that construction quests at the Painter home Sunday.
ly doubled life insurance.
President Coolidge has not only
was completed before many knee
M r. and Mrs. H. F. Ci'uey are
given a memorable administration,
w ha t the h u i'd in g was for.
he has left an imprint of rectitude
the proud parents of a baby bo>
and statesmanship on our c untry.
When we see such commendable born to them Sunday, August 12.
work done by ati organization, we This is the second sou in the fam-
wonder why the same u n ity of ly and weighs nine aud three
purpose cannot Le the s p irit ol touilhs pounds. He has been nam ­
m unicipalities as well.
ed M erlyn James. Miss Dale Mc­
Sun. Mon., Tues., Aug. 19-21
Monday was an off day in some Kinley is the nurse in charge and
The Duncan Sisters in’
respects hut the big dailies niansg- Dr. Robnett the physician.
“ Topsy and Eva”
A fam ily rouuion was held at
ed to get the front pages filled by
he
home
of
M
r.
and
M
rs
W.
B.
Wed., Only, Aug. 22
dum ping in m inor news items like
The famous comedy strip
th is; Guardsmen Close Gambling Davis Sunday in honor of Ivan
on the screen,
I ’laces; Fiction W riter Found Dead; Marks and la m ily of ButTalo, New
M other I’uisous C hild. Three Lose Y ork, and M rs. Olive M Smiley
“ Harold Teen”
Lives; Marine Aviators Crash; One of Seattle, W ashington. A fter a
Thur.. Friday, Aug. 23 24
Dead, Three III from Poison, Six bounteous dinner which was served
William Haines in
J a ile d ; Three Lose Lives near The on the lawn, music was enjoyed,
“
Telling
the World"
Dalles; Rancher Shot by Youth; Mrs. Marks and daughter and the
Sat, Only, Aug. 25
Davis orchestra composing that
etc.
Virginia Valli - Wm.Russell
part of the entertainm ent. Those
I wi nty school d istricts adjacent enjoying this d e lig h tfu l affair were
“ The Escape ’
to Lebanon are planning a union Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Marks, eons
high achool. A consolidation of Clarence and Robert am! daughters
the near-by school districts w ith Olive and R uth; Mrs Olive M
the high rchool in Halsey woulo Sm iley; Mr. and Mrs I..R W ilson;
slo much toward better high school Mr. and Mrs C H. Dav.deon; Ed,
«ducational facilities for the young Ralph and Florence Cooper; Mr.
people of this com m unity und cs and Mrs John Duncan and suns
« e ll would give them a htoader Raymond and Lawrence, daughter
vantage of life by meelidg at d Dorothy; M r. and Mrs. Phil Dun
«nixing w ith more people.
o in aud daughters Louise and
with a
P h y llis ; M r. and M rs Dick Dun- I
D uring the Spanish-American
can and ch ild re n, Anna Marie and
’«nr e ie ry soldier w is a volunteer.
B illy ; M i, and Mrs. W. B Davis
In the C iv il war volunteers num ­
and daughters Elene, Helen and
bered t J per cent, w hi'e in the June, and sons M e rril, L y l', John
W o rld war the peicentngs was 30 and H arold.
contracts and induced them to raise
the blockade of Germany, which
was s u ffe rn g from inflated cur
-er.cy but deflated bay windows
Hoover saved the farm er from
bankruptcy, also many banks that
had made loans to them. Peek did
not care a hoot what became of the
farmers; he wanted cheap food and
he wanted it then.
Some of the farmers have forgot
ten a ll about that and have been
deluded by certain p o litic a l sirens
to believe th a t the equalization fet
POINTS FROM HOOVER SPEECH
It shall be an honest campaign;
every penny will be publicly ac­
counted for.
Having earned my living with
my own hands I cannot have other
than the greatest sympathy with
the aspirations of those who toil,
Our purpose is to build in this
nation a human society, not an
economic system.
Appointive office, both North,
South, East and We3t, must be
based solely on merit, character,
and reputation In the community
in which the appointee is to serve.
Participation of women In poli­
tics means higher standards.
Our workers can buy two and
often three times more bread and
butter than any wage earner in
Europe.
By blood and conviction I stand
for religious tolerance both In act
and in spirit.
Our foreign policy has one pri­
mary object, and that is peace.
Government should not engage In
business in compotition with its
citizens.
W hy
Suffer
from
Headaches?
complete
Dynamic Speaker
W alnut Cabinet
The
Music
Shop
JIM HORNING
General Blacksmithing
Acetylene Welding
First & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
D E L B E R T STARR (
Funeral Director and Licensed*
I Embalmer .
LADY
A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
FU NERAL
D IR E C T O R
Lady A ssistant
A ll calls answered day o r n ig h t
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
B O B B IN G
B A R B E R IN G
BATHS A N D
S H A M P O O IN G
A gent
Hub C leaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
E
tk -
-
C.
M IL L E R
ScAooI o/ Qutt/ifi/ Tkaf Serve«
tAe fn fire State
*, • * '"-i.
Her Choice
Of candies, fresh from the
factory, and packed in neat
and attractive boxes always
makes a hit with her, if
bought at Clarks.
! W hiteside & Locke
A thorough cultural and profession*,
scholarship is the outstanding char­
acteristic of the State University
T raining is o je re d in
22 departments of the College
of L iterature. Selene«
and the Arts
Architecture and Allied A rts—
Business A d m in is tra tio n — Edu­
cation — J o u rn a lism — Graduate
9 tu d y — Law — Medicine— Music
— Physical Education — Sociol­
ogy— Social W o rk— Extension
Division.
B etter make a hit.
College Year Opens Sept. 24, 1928
Clark’s Confectionery
For 'nformation or catalogue write
The ttrgietrar, Univereity of
l
Oregon, Eugene, Ore,
X •
Don’t
Push
When we make a re­
pair on your car we
fix it to last and you
will not have to do
the pushing act.
Let us prove to you
how it will save you
many dollars in a
year.
Have your Eyes
Examined.
A r r o w Garage
Halsey,
Oregon
"SOFTLITE”
Lenses Eliminate Glare
.1
«.■M
l «¿C
F. M. French
& Son
OPTOMETRISTS
Albany
A Radio Evening is a Real
Entertainment Instead of a
mechanical exhibition
Roys ehoul lo 'i smoke before they
The annual meeting of lbs state
cue 21, says Dube Ruth. In the
ta il) men'« as«ociation has been set * 1
meantime they may get some point
for January 9-10 in Medford re-'
**rsou how to do it g raccfullv In
poits J. R. McCracken, Ashland,
w atching mother and little sister.
president
He has recently con-I
(erred
w
ith
P.M-
Brandt, head of
A t soon ns school starts you w ill
the
d
aiiy
depaitm
ent at the state,
liexv •'C om m unity House'' tai?
again; but the silence now is op- college and secretary of the organi­
zation, ss to program features
l'»Hing. ____________
Prom inent producers w ill be on t i c
Thomas Condon, Geologist
program.
Dana C. Rossman
j Hardware, Im plem ents and Sporting
I Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
3id& Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore.
globe
Majestic
All
Electric
$175.50
it th e ir only salvation, and th a t
Peek is th e ir frien d, They have
forgotten all about the war between
Hoover and the p r ic j reducer«,
though that happened less than ten
years ago. But other farm ers have
not forgotten. Nor has Peak. He
s till bates Hoover.
il
Plenty of P ow er fo r
the H ard Jobs
Everyone who has seen this compact,
light weight tractor a t Vfork marvels at
its power. We want you to see it—
watch it in the field or at the belt—you
Will be surprised at the power of the
John Deere
Model D Tractor
This 15-27 H. P. tractor
weighs only 4.000 pounds—
power ordinarily wasted in
moving excess weight in the
field is applied to the draw ­
bar of th e John Deere,
The John D eere is h u n ­
dreds of parts simpler—i t ’s
th e tracto r o f few er and
s tu r d ie r p aits.
Fewer
moving parts reduce fric­
tion, one of th e biggest
p.'wer thieves in any engine.
Belt pulley is m ounted di-
rectly on crankshaft— no
power Iosa.
All operating p arts of the
John Deere are au tom atic­
ally oiled and com pletely
housed In a dust-proof case
oiling is positive, d u st
and sand cannot get in to
cause friction, loss of power,
and undue wear.
John Deere o n e - p i e c e
frame holds all units in per­
m anent alignm ent.
J K T . nf the John *>•«« »UI sur-
r-rlse you Drop In a n i . . . thu «turdy trac­
tor nest tune you are la town. Let ua arrena»
a Uemonitratlea.
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