Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 23, 1928, Image 5

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    ed for tha Mississippi flood of last
q l real prosperity for the whole people
Republican leaders have tried to di­ rectified. I personally believe In an
c o ry
ja n y
J j i through actual rather than fancied vert attention from the real situation amendment to the ISth ameudment I year Instead of taking leadership in
economies and reorganization in gov
11=
by a propaganda of governmental which would give to each Individual I this Important work.
etate itself only after approval by a
ernment and the enactment of sound economy, he asserted.
“The money actually appropriated ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Plowets
(By Special Correspondent)
; tariff legislation; to the establishment
The Republican party promised re­ referendum popular vote of lla peo- for Hood relief is too small to make and Plants. Floral art for every and
pie
the
right
wholly
within
Its
borders
The Hover thresher began work of a foreign policy opposed to unwar- organization of the government, he
even a start," Governor Smith assert­ all occasions.
i ranted intervention In Latin-American said, yet after seven years the struc­ to import, manufacture or cause to be
ed. "Too much time has been spent
cn epriug grain Monday.
Flower phone 458-J
manufactured and sell alcoholic bev­ in squabbling over who shall pay the
! countries and for the outlawry of war; ture is worse than tt was In 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hover we e and to the stamping out of corruption
Governor Smith pointed to the In­ erages, the sale to be made only by ' bill."
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
crease in federal appropriations, the state itself and not for consump
Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor
H arrisburg callers T hursday after­ in prohibition enforcement
Goveruor Smith pledged himself
The Democratic candidate placed against which, he said, the official tion in any public place.”
“to a progressive, liberal conservation Member of Master Barbers' Association
noon.
himself squarely on record for farm spokesman answers only. "We have
“Our Canadian neighbors," he said,
policy based upon the same principles Specializing in Ladies’ and Children's
Mir* Petsis H ulshus of Albany relief and promised to call together given an economical administration." "have gone far in this manner to solve to which 1 have given my support lu Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guarantc--
"1 assert that there is no proof," this problem by the method of sale
the best Informed minds among farm
the State of New York," and to tight 1029 East Second St.
visited her friend Agnes C handler, ers, business men and economists im- Governor Smith declared.
Albany, Ore.
made by the state Itself and not by
against selfish aggression “wherever
After giving a summary of the gov­ private Individuals,
■ mediately following the election to
last week.
ALBANY
STATE
BANK
—
We Invite
| it appears and Irrespective of whom
1 devise a practicable plan for the con­ ernment finances, he pointed out that
your business. Savings and commercial
It may Involve.”
Saloon Won't Return
Dr. Marks was called Saturday trol of surplus crops for submission as against the claim of tax reductions
"The source» of water power must accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
"There Is no question here of the re
to see M rs. Jessie McLaren who is to Congress at the beginning of his there were actually 124,000,000 more
remain forever under public owner­ profits. »100.000.
turn
of
the
saloon.
When
1
stated
that
federal
taxes
collected
last
year
than
administration.
reported ill
ship and control," he said.
’
. . .
I
"Upon the steps of this Capitol In the first year of the Coolidge Ad- the saloon ‘Is and ought to be a de­
Benefits growing from the develop­ EASTBURNS GROCERY
funct Institution In this country’ I
Mr. Sylvester is painting a soror- where twenty-live years ago 1 first administration.
4lh and Lyons Street
ment
of water power as an Incident
meant
It.
1
mean
It
today.
I
will
nev.
It Is not economy to refuse to make
itv house in C o rv a llis ow ned by | came into the service of the state, 1
The place to buy good groceries at t..
to
the
regulation
of
the
Colorado
Riv­
er
advocate
or
approve
any
law
which
,
receive my party's summons to lead necessary expenditures to provide fa­
Charles bitison.
j lt
the nat|on,” gai<j Governor Smith cilities for the transaction of govern­ directly or Indirectly permits the re­ er should be “equitably distributed right price. On the comer, plenty c.
I among the states having right of own­ room to park. Albany.
• Q uite a num ber of P ice Grove I in accepting his party's call. ' Within ment business, he said, pointing out turn of the saloon."
ership,” Governor Smith declared.
"This country cannot be a healthy,
*"
I
u n i n i T d in n e r a t
this building I learned the principles, that acarcely a city In the country has
FORTM1LLER FURNITURE CO. fut
peop e e j J
P
i Ihe purposes and the functions of gov- adequate quarters for federal buslnesa strong, economic body tf one of it»
it would be the policy of hie admin­
nlture. rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
istration
to
develop
a
method
of
oper­
Smith 8 grove Sunday.
ernment and to know that the great- at the present time.
members, so fundamentally Important
ation for Muscle Shoal« which would Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Anticipating Republican misrepre­ as agriculture. Is sick almost to the
est privilege that can come to any
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ely left ,v e
man is to give himself to a nation sentation of the Democratic party • point of economic death," said Gov­ reclaim for the government some fair Street, Albany, Oregon.
needa; for O akland, California, lo which has reared him and raised him position on the tariff, Governor Smith ernor Smith, taking up the subject of revenue from the enormous expendl- IMPERIAL. CAFE, 309 W M Il-
j ture already made, he said.
from obscurity to be a contender for declared :
farm relief
visit relatives of Mr Ely.
Harold O. Murphy, P r'p
Red tape and autocratic bureaucra-
the highest office In the gift of Its
The
Republican
administration
has
Phone 665
No Business Upheaval
Mr. sn d M r».Lee Camp o, W ash­ people.
'
cy
should
be
brushed
aside
in
caring
made many promises of legislation to
"The Democratic party doeB not and
We
Never Close
• With a gratitude too strong for under my leadership will not advocate
in g to n a rriv e d M onday for a visit
aid the farmer, but has kept none of ' for veterans tn distress. Governor
Smith said. Likewise, he said he ROSCOE AMES' HARD tVARE
words
and
with
humble
reliance
upon
them,
he
continued.
at the Jo h n M cL aren hom e
any sudden or drastic revolution In
the aid of Divine Providence, I accept
The Winchester Store
"The tariff Is Ineffective on com­ would continue his sympathetic Inter-
economic system which would
, est In the advancement of progressive
G to’ge W indom and E E Hover your summons to a wider field of ac­ our
cause business upheaval or popular modities of which there Is exportable i legislation for working men and wo­
surplus without controlled sale of the
visited T. A .H over at Monroe and tivity."
He sounded the keynote of his en distress.
surplus," said Governor Smith. Our men, the proper care of maternity,
“The Democratic party stands
Everett Hover at H irrisb u rg Sun­ tire address when he said:
At lowest rate of interest.
platform points the way to make ttie infancy and childhood, and the en-
squarely for the maintenance of legitl
INSURANCE
Constructive Government
day.
tariff effective for crops of which we | couragement of activities which ad- REAL ESTATE
mate business and a high standard ol
l vance public health.
Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent
produce a surplus.
"Government should be construc­ wages for American labor.
Mr. Lee Camp and Charles Mc­
His Labor Policy
Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
"Pay no attention to the Republican
“Co-operative, co-ordinated market­
Laren drove to Portland Sunday tive, not destructive; progressive, not propaganda and accept my assurance
ing and warehousing of surplus tarn»
Turning to the labor question, Gov­
Company. Albany
reactionary."
taking D uncan McLaren to b:s
"I am entirely unwilling to accept as the leader of our party that Demo­ products Is essential just as co-ordi­ ernor Smith said:
If you enjoy a good meal
nated, co-operative control of the fiow
the old order of things as the best cratic tariff legislation will be honest,”
"The reasonable contentment of
home there
of capital was found necessary to the j those who toil with the conditions un­ And know a good meal when you get it
unless and.until I become convinced he declared. “It will play no favorites.
Duncan M cLaren of Portland
regulation of our country's finances.
that tt cannot be made better," h« con It will do justice to every element In
der which they live and work Is an You'll be back for you 11 not forget It.
"Our platform declares for the de­ essentia! basis of the nation’s well­
the nation."
has been visiting his brothers lieie tlnuetj,
PARAGON CAFE
He said foreign policy has its roots
velopment of co-operative marketing being. The welfare of our country,
“It is our new world theory that
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
cud while here shingied the roof of
and an earnest endeavor to solve the therefore, demands governmental con­
government exists for the people as In the approval of the majority of the
ALBANY
the Jo h n McLaren home.
problem of the distribution of the cost cern for the legitimate Interest of
against the old world conception that people and that he regarded It as a
paramount duty to keep alive the In­ of dealing with crop surpluses over labor."
Coast
to
Coast
Busses, 3 busses
the
people
exist
for
the
government,"
W’e are about to b * lie 'e th a t £3
terest of the people In questions of
the marketed unit of the crop whose
he said.
each
w
ay
daily.
In
conclusion
the
governor“sald
in
is a hoodoo num ber, it being the
The candidate reaffirmed his beltei foreign policy and to advise the elec­ producers are benefited by such as­ ' part:
A
lbany
to
San
Francisco
$13.50.
number of the Pine G"ove tele­ In the soundness of "deliberate action torate as to facts. He promised to sistance. Only the mechanics remain
"1 pledge a complete devotion to the
stress the necessity for restoration of
A .bany to L ot Angeles $18.00
to be devised. I propose to substitute
of
an
informed
electorate."
He
re­
phone lice. W hen our line wtB
action for inaction and friendliness tor welfare ot our country and our peo­
ferred to the public issues he carried cordial relations with Latin-America.
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
num ber 3 into Peoria we scarcely to the voters in New York State and
The Republican administration has
hostility. In my administration of the ple. 1 place that welfare above every Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
other consideration and I am satis­
signally
failed
In
Its
endeavor
to
re
government
of
my
state,
whenever
1
ever had any trouble with it, but added:
was confronted with a problem of this fied that our party Is tn a position
direct contact with the peo­ move the causes of war, he continued
since it is num ber 23 into Ila'sey ple "That
“I pledge myself to a resumption of
character. 1 called' Into conference to promote It. To that end 1 here
I propose to continue in this cam­
Albany Bargain House
it is alm ost a continual bother. paign and, if I am elected, in the con­ a real endeavor to make the outlawry
those best equipped on the particular 1 and how declare to my fellow coun­
of war effective by removing Its causes
New and Second Hand Furniture
subject in hand. 1 shall follow that trymen, from one end ot the United
The present trouble seems to be duct of the nation's affairs."
States to the other, that I will dedi­
He said he would strive to make the and to substitute the methods of con­ course with regard to agriculture. cate myself with all the power and
Highest prices paid for all kinds
caused by the crew grading the nation's
policy a reflection of the na­ ciliation, conference, arbitration, and
Farmers and farm leaders with such energy that I possess, to the service
of Junk. Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts,
road near Halsey, teari lg out some tion's ideals.
constructive aid as will come from
Cleveland's phrase, Judicial determination," he declared.
Cascara Bark.
Albany, Oregon
of
our
great
republic.”
The
President
has
twq
duties
with
sound
economists
and
fair-minded
"Public office Is a public trust.” now
of the poles.
respect
to
the
prohibition
question,
he
leaders of finance and business must
takes on new meanipg, he said.
work out the details. There are vary­ g s i a e s i i i i » » *
"The Republican party today stands said.
.
“The first Is embodied in his oath
ing plans for the attainment of the
responsible
for
the
widespread
dishon­
Fisher-Braden
SMITH SPEECH PROMISES
„ Furniture Repair Shop
esty that has honeycombed Its admin­ of office," he went on. "If with one end which Is to be accomplished. Such
Funeral
Directors
plans should be subjected at once to B and Mattress Factory, 417 Lyon
Governor Smith asserted. hand on the Bible and the other hand
OS PROMPT FARM RELIEF istration,”
Embalmers
searching, able and fair-minded analy­ B street, Albany. Oregon.
The Governor attacked the claim of reaching up to Heaven, 1 promise the
Upbolntcring. F u ttifu re Repair-
people of this country that 'I will sis, because the Interests of all re­
Lady Assistant.
Republican prosperity.
■
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon J
"The Republican party builds Its faithfully execute the office of Presi­ quire that the solution shall be eco­ a nig Auto Tops and curtains.
ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 22.—Before an
dent of the United States and to the
case upon a myth," he said.
nomically sound.”
Immense throng which gathered to
I i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "
Four million men out of work, best of my ability preserve, protect
bear his first pronouncement on the
Will Call Conference
and defend the Constitution of the
whole industries prostrate and wide
Issues of the Presidential campaign,
Governor Smith then promised to
Call At
Governor Alfred E. Smith accepted the spread business discontent do not spell United States,’ you may be sure that
summon an agricultural conference to
1
shall
live
up
to
that
oath
to
the
last
Davenport
Music House
prosperity,
he
continued.
Democratic nomination for President
work out the solution, saying:
"Prosperity to the extent that we degree.
For New and Second Hand Pianoa
here tonight in an address which was
"If I am elected, I shall Immediate-
“I shall to the very limit execute
have It Is unduly concentrated and has
as progressive in character as It was
Pianos for Rent.
ly after election ask leaders of the (
not equitably touched the lives of the the pledge of our platform ‘to make
Albany,Oregon
courageous In lt% terms.
type
I
have
named.
Irrespective
of
par-
an
honest
endeavor
to
enforce
the
farmer, the wage-earner and the indi­
Governor Smith pledged himself and
ty,
to
enter
upon
this
task.
I
shall
18th
amendment
and
all
other
provi
his party to the restoration of honesty vidual business man," said Governor
Join with them In the dlschargo of
________________ sions of the Federal Constitution and
in government; to the promotion of a Smith.
their duties during the coming winter
all laws enacted pursuant thereto.' ”
Haskins & Talbert
and present to OongTess immediately
The Governor promised "ruthlessly
ñ l
Sears' Grocery
upon Its convening the «olutlon rec­
to stamp out" the present corruption
ommended by the body of men best
Di. SeJtord ol Quoi'’ » 7l‘a< Serves
in prohibition enforcement.
A Service and Cash Store
|A< fcnlin Staio
fitted to render this signal service to
"Such conditions cannot and will not
Ask for prices
A thnrouuh cultural and professions,
the nation. I shall support the ac­
exist under any administration presid
s-hnlarahip <• the outaUndina char-
tivities
ot
this
body
until
a
satlsfac-
(
ed over by me,” he asserted.
actcriatic oí th . State Univeraitr
tory law is placed upon the statute
Continuing, he said:
Training la oßarrd in
"The second constitutional duty lm
hooka."
22 departments of the College
A lb a n y
posed upon the President Is ‘to recom
of L iterature. Science
On the subject of transportation
mend to the Congress such measures Governor Smith said he believed In en­
and the Arts
as he shall judge necessary and expe
C r e a m e r y A s s o c ia tio n
couraging the construction and use of
Architecture and Allied Arts—
die nt.' • • • •
Business Administration—Edu­
modern highways to carry the short
M anufacturer» of
ction — Journalism — Graduate
"I shall advise the Congress In ac
haul of small bulk commodities and to
, gt „,|y_L»w—Medicine— Musi»
cordance with my constitutional duty aid In marketing farm products.
* —physical Education — Hociol-
of whatever changes 1 deem 'necessary
Also of great Importance, he said, Is
ogy— Social Work— Extension
or expedient.' It will then be for the
the development of transportation by
Division.
people and the representatives in the our waterways, which are »till In a
national and state legislature to deter-
,
,. Year Opens Kept. (A 1!|2S
highly undeveloped state.
and B u y e rs o f Egir«
mine whether these changes shall be
■ unte
Linked with waterways develop­
A
F
a r m e r s’ C o-op erative
made.”
T
V
Krputrar.
U
siver.ity
ot
ment Is the control of floods, the gov­
’
Orrgon. Hugona. Ora.
"I believe in temperance," he con
C ream ery
ernor said. He declared that the two
tinued. "We have not achieved tem
Republican administrations had wait-
perance under the present system
The mothers and fathers of young men
snd women throughout this land know
the anxiety and worry which has been
brought to them by their children s
use of liquor In a way which was un­
Everyone who has seen this compact,
known before prohibition. I believe
light weight tractor at work marvels at
In reverence for law. Today disre­
122 W est F irst Street
its power. We want you to see it—
gard of the prohibition laws is In­
watch it in the field or at the belt—you
Albany, Oregon
sidiously sapping respect for all law.
* * *
will be surprised a t the power of the
1 raise, therefore, what I profoundly
believe to be a great moral issue In
volving the righteousness of our na,
tlonal conduct and the protection of
our children's morals.’’
The remedy 1» to be found In the
Universal & Cdcnial Ranges
This 15-27 H. P. tractor rectly on crankshaft—no
No O iling
fearless application of Jeffersonian
power loss.
weighs only 4,000 pounds
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principles, he continued, to allow tor
All operating parts of th e
A re m a rk a b le C leaner
power ordinarily wasted in
different habits and customs of differ
John Deere are autom atic­
moving excess weight in the
Quamnlred by
field is applied to the draw ­ ally oiled and completely
ent parts of the country.
ir
housed in a dust-proof case
bar of th e John Deere.
"Some immediate relief would come
G
EN
ERA
L ELECTRIC
Our Service Never Ends
The John Deere is hun­ —oiling is positive, d u st
from
an
amendment
to
‘be
VoUtead
We want you to feel that our real
and sand cannot get in to
dreds of parts simpler—it's
law giving a scientific definition of the
service to V"ii only h t - g m a with
cause friction, loss of power,
T he price ... $35-5 0 .. includes a smooth
th e tracto r of few er and
alcoholic content of an Intoxicating
the fitting of glasses. t»fme no two
and undue wear.
ball
bearing
m
otor
that
needs
N
O
O
ILIN
G
s t u r d ie r parts.
Fewer
beverage." be said. "The present defl-
people a eves are the »ante, no two
John Deere o n e p ie c e
moving p arts reduce fric-
...a
n
d
H
other
features
that
make
for
quick
pair of glasses van lie the same
nltlon is admittedly Inaccurate and un-
frame holds all units in per­
tion, one of th e biggest
and thorough cleaning. Approved by G ood
We must know that your glasses
scientific. Each sU te would then be
manent alignment.
power thieves in any engine.
are exactly right and remain right,
allowed to fix It. own standard of ab
H ousekeeping' and M odern Priscilla.
Belt pulley is m ounted di-
come in olleti so we t in make any
coholic content, subject always to the
adjustm ent necessary lor your
Ths »rest power of the John Deere will aur-
S E E
T M I »
proviso that that standard conld not
u vou Drop In and a « this sturdy trae-
comfort.
& nei? time r s are la town U t u . arrange
exceed the maximum fixed by tha Con­
In case you break your glasses,
B daxnouitTBUOQ-
gres».
rem ember we have a complete
t o
d a y
“I believe, moreover, that there
record of your case on file, if we
T h o n r f t r a d a m o m tr atitra
fitted you. so that they can 1« re
should be submitted to the people the
paired quickly and with little in ­
question of some change In the p r o f ­
convenience
to you If we didn t
ilons of the 18th amendment Cer.a^
fit you originally, merely send us
jy no one foresaw when the amend
Agents
the prescription or the broken
ment was ratified the conditions which
pieces.
exist
today
of
bootlegging,
corruption
Hardware Plumbing Harness
Hamid Albro,
and open violation of the law ,n
Jeweler and O ptom etrist,
■arts of the country. The pe«pl«
313 West First Street Albany,Ore
gfcamselves should, after thU eigh
I AllhisSio^CeVQ U A L IT V ^ S E R . y j C J L
M ars of trial, ba permitted to, ear
w W taei ag>Ȇhl condlUoq* should ba
T
Pine Grove Items
FARM LOANS
I
J
LINN BUTTER
Plenty of Pow er fo r
the H ard Jobs
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
NOW
John Deere
Model D Tractor
*35”
Complete Home
Furnishers
C lean e r
H ill & Company
Cummings- Ahlskog
E lec tric Co., Inc.
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