j J a l s e v E n te r p r is e , H a ls e y , O re g o n , S e p te m b e r 20. 1928 H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E ueb a fund, the community house Last Monday was “ Constitution vould be financed, and that which Day'* but so far is n o ta legal ho'l- C U T T IN G D O W N T H E it already subscribed used to for day yet it le observed in many SW EET GUM n sh equipment. •chools throughout the lami with By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK appropriate exercises. Entered at the postofflee at Halsey Dean of Men, University of Oregon, as second class matter. It ie natural that the farmer Illinois. A headline in a d a ily paper says, $1 a year In advance. Arrearages 12%t should think of means for improv­ Smith Kins Hope on Multnomah’’ a month. Stops when time expire* ing bis condition in terms of larger larence green brought us the Just so he doesn’t pin it on the re­ unless continuance is ordered. crops and higher prices for them. publican party. little tree from southern Illin o is Advertising 25c an inch; no discount But it is evident that if every far­ years ago when lie was staying a t our lor time or space; no charge for mer raises more and more each liouse and when we were getting the Looks like the Literay Digest yard into some sort of shape and composition or changes. Announce­ year it will mean a greater su plus ments of entertainments, food sales, stn w vote will b» literally uigesb d planting out more trees and shrubs by 100 per cent than could possibly etc., whose object Is to raise money, of products and consequently lower before election. thrive in such close quarters. He rec­ charged at regular advertising rates prices. ommended our plunting it heenuse he Some of the time devote 1 to in Announcements of religious meetings, H oij Appointed Sscretary of State raid that the foliage would be beau not exceeding four Inches, free If crease 1 crop production should tifu l in the fa ll ufter the first frost copy is received before Tuesday. H U E.H oss, of Oregon City will had struck it. He was quite right, for bs devoted to providing more com there ure few trees In this clim ate forts for tba home an I farm in­ he appoiutel by G ivernor I. L w ith more glorious autumn foliage Supplying electric light and pow stead. A neat lawn and barn yard, Patterson shortly to servo as gecre- than the sweet gum. er to a community is not mer.lv free from discardel machinery will 1 tiry of state, fiil.n; the unexpired But the tree was badly placed. It a business. It is a public service transform any farm home from an term of Sara A. Kozer, who ii re­ grows slowly, and an elm nearby soon overshadowed and dwarfed it. The th at forever frees men from the unsightly place io one of beauty. signing to take over the new duties sweet gum, tryin g to get Into the sun­ ag director of the gt ite budget. The light, grew crooked and topside«!. We tyrnnny of exetssive burden; that spells the difference between less change in st te officials is get for talked for a time o f moving It into a A juryman on the Kelley murder more favorable place, but since it toil an 1 more comfort, less con- cnee in Los Angeles writes on his Monday, September 21 h and Mr. could be done at any time it was finemeut and more leisure; less ballott. We must do som ethingto floss will seiyj by appointment of never done, und then It was too big to poverty and more wealth. It is the stop this sort of th in g .’’ Others the governor until January 7. 1929 move. ' I believe I'll cut down the sweet measure of human prosperity and have felt the same way for a long the e.id of the ter.n for which Mr. gum," I said to Nancy. " I t w ill never happiness. Kozer had been elect 'd. amount to anything under that elm. . dme but it’s hard to interfere with Mr. H si is the republican nom and besides It Is pushing the elm -very time electrical service is the law as interpreted at times, extended, every time there is « ____________ _ inee for the office of seen tary cl all out o f shape." It was in .August when I made the suggestion. new labor-saving device introduced T. ... , state, winning in the prim Ties by “ Oh, don't cut It down now," Nancy in U>. home or t . lh . lector,. | . t o .,* ? ! b ,J ,!* a wide m i'g in over H.H Corey and pleaded. She looks on trees almost Il m ale m o,j .' “ “ ’ “ »"IS Tom U. H ind’ey, Prior to enter the same as i f they were human be­ ings. Even a box elder shedding Its ; i i I , . 1 *»er that there 11 a laxity in proper iv e »ha the individual is released f o r , . . . 1 r p ing the race for elect.on as Eecre- leaves almost before they are opened, inspection of loads carried by truck. those pursuits which make for tcry of state, Mr. Ifoes served ¡if or a poplar scattering catkins ami Not so long ago we heard a truck better government and civilization privi e secretary to Governor Pat dead branches about the yard appeals man remark th at he was only over to her. " I t w ill soon be October, and is broadened and strengthened. tersoa a n d before tiiat was mana­ jo u know how beautiful it Is then. loaded a ton. ge o f t ie Morning Enterprise,pub Beside, I don’t know that I ever want It cut down." fished at Greg n City. Ife hag be In a western town not far from Again as we read of the havoc I dismissed the matter, and the tree, 1 ere the retired business men and caused by a hurricane in the east active in newspaper organicttion growing on, leaned over sidewise and or c, an 1 has held a number < f tried to push Itse lf Into the light. A firmer« reeiding there hava begun and Porto Rico, we are reminded year or two later I brought up the sub the accumulation of a fund which that old Oregon is strong on good offi.os in publisheia associations. Jrel again. Mr. Koz;r, who is nearing the •oon will he used to build a com­ behavior eyen if a little wet ai ’I suppose It w ill never amount to ead. of his second term as secret .ry anything there,” Nancy admitted, munity hall. Each contributor of­ times. of st tie, was selected by Governor "hut I can’t bear to see it cut down. fers as his donation an amount P aterso n to direct the state budget I can’t bear to see any tree cut down. equal to what he has saved in rent The Oregonian and Journal are ba.'a use of his many marked quail I f you must do It. cut it when I am gone somewhere.” and m unicip.l tax. We feel that twitting one another of sundry She doesn’t go very often unless I fic ¡lions. There is perhaps no one such a plan would be a success in things but the reader doesn't get am w ith her, and when she does I io the slat? more familiar with the Htlsey vs there are some twenty, the thrill out of reidiug the stuff never think uhout the tree. When cut­ op re tire and fiscal affairs of the ting It down occurs to me It Is usually five men here who aro eligible to he did 25 years ago. ctm m onw edth than Mr. Kozer due the wrong tim e; in w inter the tree t > his long contact with all its var- never attracts any attention, nnd in summer it seems such a short Brno iois depart uents, As director of until its leaves w ill he scarlet nnd gold t lejbudget, working directly under that I give it another brief reprieve. lifte d was cleaning up the yard t io governor whom Ih 3 1927 legis- in " June, nnd trim m ing things that latnre designated as state budget o licer, Mr. Kozer will give Oregon tixpayers the advantage of his vast ti n 1 of knowledge about pub­ lic business, and will fill a u ini portant place in the adm iuistre. ti m ’s official family. 1 here will ho no drastic changig Together with the low prices in th? personnel of the office of the and convenient terms offered secretary of state,’according to Mr by E. L. Stiff Furniture Co., Hogs, w lo has let it he known that makes these new numbers the he in te id i to conduit affairs as most popular Furniture ever efficiently as possible, without re­ W rite or Phone fo r Demonstration. offered by our Albany Store. gird to professional job-hunters J an 1 political hangers-on. The Hose family has move 1 to Salem and ta :en up residence in the Fairm ont hill d strict. Sturdily constructed daven­ Big Air Derby at Corvallis Sop’. 29 ports, graceful in design, and attractively upholstered in a / r Ute first big air derby to be held heavy grade art velour. These this far south io Oregon will be include a large variety o f pat­ U / staged at Corvallis September 29 terns from which to make and 30 at the new airport th e n , your selection. The A nericau Legiou Post is res Priced as low as potisiblo for the S iow, an I also ha- Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregor H. r. and A. A LAKE Publishers C needed to be trimmed. He had the ax aharpened, the more easily to accom­ plish his purposes. “ I wish you'd cut down that sweet gum." I suid to him. " I t is under the elm and It w ill never develop properly. 1 have been intending to do it for a long tim e." ■ I 'll do it next week when I come buck.” be said. It was a re lie f to me to have It off my mind. We had been discussing the ’ plan leisurely ivith your own Southern Pacific agents Avoid the hurried choice of out-of- town buying. Start on your trip confi­ dent that you are going the best way, and that no annoying complications will mar it. W hether it is a trip of a day or a month, South or East, to San Francisco or to Europe, your resident agent can be of utmost value to you. In buying travel," rem em ber the slogan of your local merchants," It pays to buy in your own home town.” S o u tfeg.r n P a c ific C. I’. Moody. Agent Phone 226 Allene Deriet of St. Paul, M In n •v.is awarded a dollar in her breach d promise suit. B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS AND S H A M P O O IN G Agent Hub Cleaning Works Albany Laundry Every Tuesday E. C. 22".......... . M IL L E R . ,* (»■ 19X7. Western Nownpu,., Unto»., YDIIM AY fi -YTOTHE DERBY AT, IUU REDUCED RATES BY ARRANGE! , u „ ,, LEGION A IR DERBY COMMITTEE C O R V A L L IS * O R E G O N Again—It s School Time Books, Pencils, Erasers. Talbets and what not to buy—the total amount is considerable sum, But if , you buy here the cost will -•»'ii? be much less, for we have w y SCb °°l suPPl*es. tl CLARK'S Confectionery A Chair that Fits Your Back Note the deep, sloping seat of this beautiful -ogsw ell Chair and note too, the back with Its pillowed head rest. OnlythisBiifu«//chair has these two features of comfort. Like all Diifue/Z furniture it is staunchly constructed lor a lifetime of service—beautifully finished —perfectly tailored. Overstuffed Furniture ITW. $69.50 Bed Room Furniture I his stunning new suite has just been received. It consi-ts of a lu ll poster bed, a 5-drawer chiffonier, and a single m irror dressing table. This mahogany finished suite is an unusually good value. I hree piece group $68.75 I-ct us -how you th is chair in its m a n y s m a rt coverings — lov, priced a t $29.00 liberal TERMS See Our C o m p le te S h o w in g o f B ilt w e ll U p h o ls te r e d Just Received F u r n itu r e A complete new assortment of HeatingStoves specially price I 1 ----------- — >1 Dana C. Rossman New and Used Pianos Easy Terms Trade in Your Old Furnitu: e. PU N E RAL I) I R E C T O R I.aJy Assistant A ll calls answered day or nigh t Phone 255. Halsey, Oregon E. L. Stiff Furniture Company Second & Broadalbin Streets. ’ week. " I ’m sorry, but n,.t be k to do any more work, for j ta x ? ,* b' home.’1 home.' 10 go And the sweet gum |s down. I suppose I shall have , CM myself. e t 0 ' r It seemed us If we migli, 2 tri- somewhere. had a inform ed me a t ° T h / ^ ' r Wil' Qi