Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, September 27, 1928, Image 5

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    Tex Rankin to Take Part in
Air Derby at Corvallis Sunday
Mr. and Mr».,Roy Rowland and
Mr. and Mrs. Hubett Hathaway of
Philomath visited at the H. A.
I Hathaway home Sunday.
T»x Rankiu, nationally famous
tlyer, will ba iu competition at the
Legion Air Derby September 2V 30
at Corvallis, and will be at the big
meet with bis famous No. 13 plane
io which he waa placed in the
money io the cross-country race
from New York to Los Angeles
two we Its ago. This famous ace
will have three planes at the show
Charlie Langmack, L 'n n county
flyer with headquarters at Lebanon
will also participate. He will fly
to the show Saturday, September
29, with C»pt. John F Lacey as a
passenger. Captain Lacey and bis
Machine Gun Company of the
Oregon National Guard,will mount
guard at the field Saturday night
and Sunday.
All the latter's army and com*
marcial planes will be entered in
the show, advance registrations
show.
Mrs. H->mer Bloom and two
children who have been visiting at
the E. Bass home retnrned to their
home io Albany Tuesday.
i B u t a r p r ia . C v r r « p o U « > , ,
it io
Salem where she has employment
in the linen factory.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardry,
Helen Williams and George Ardry
attended the etate fair Tuesday.
Twenty-one dollars was isalired
by the Epwortb League from the
lunch sold at the J.L. Palmer sale.
Ollie Churchill, ao old time reei
dent of tbe place but now of Cali
fornia, visited lrieuds here last
week.
The Grasshopper school b g n
Monday with Florence Sisk a* ,n»
teacher. Eight echolare are e t -
rslled.________________________
Jtsialin e
H ockenim ith
T U S S IN G & T U S S IN G
LAWYERS
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
Renagy Auction
House
Broadalbin St., Albany
Auction S at Sept 29, 1 P- m
Furniture— live stock — will be
said. If you have anything you
want told, bring it in. Furniture
told at private tale anytime. Farm
machinery sold at all timet.
H O W A R D ’S
Auto Sheet Metol Works
IW N. Secoad S t. Carvallis
Radiators, Fenders, Body Repair­
ing. Automobile Woodwork also
Welding, Upholstering, Glass
Cutting and Grinding.
Mr. Jennings, formerly of Albany
is in charge of onr Auto Top and
Cnrtaia Repair shop.
Eyestrain
in School
Can be
R elieved
IF
your boy or girl complains,
IT’S UP TO YOU.
SETH T. FRENCH.
Optometrist
Albany
Behalf of Women.
Economic Expert and Official Under Wilson
Says Houston Convention Platform
Fools Nobody
ALL HAVE RIGHT TO BALLOT
(T hit it the second of a teriet of
campaign discu ltion t by John J. Kat-
kob. chairman of the Democratic Na­
tional Committee.)
By JOHN J. RASKOB
Never before ha3 a campaign pre­
sented Issues of such vital Importance
to the wives and mothers of the na­
tion. The American home should be
represented In full voting strength at
the polls.
Tbe nation In normal times makes
tremendous demands upon tbe Amer­
ican woman. In times of stress the
country calls upon Its womanhood to
rick a surrender of future happiness.
American womanhood can protect
the home against unworthy ofllclals
by choosing worthy onea on election
day.
The woman's viewpoint has become
Among thoje attending the Linn
essential to the peaceful prosperity of
county fair Friday were Mrs. John the nation. This viewpoint can only
Underwood and son Jack, Russel be translated into national action by
and Lucile Herndon, Mrs. J. S. the exercise on the part of the women
of their voting right. In the 1920 elec­
Nicewood and son Leroy, and Cla­ tion only 37 per cent of the popular
rence Williams, N H. Cummings vote was registered by the women.
and family and Henry Brock and More than half of the women of vot­
ing age refrained from casting tholr
family were fair visitors Saturday. ballots.
A particular appeal ts being directed
Among the new comers to our
by both parties to the women tor thetr
neighborhood are Mr. and Mrs. votes. The Democrats are basing their
Shaw and family who are to man­ appeal on the social welfare record of
age the H.A. Renninger farm, and Governor Alfred E. Smith, the Presi­
dential nominee.
His accomplish­
Mr. aud Mrs. Amos Ramsey who ments In behalf of women In Industry,
have just moved from Halsev to in the fields and In the homes, the
their recently acquired farm known mothers and future mothers of our
people, testify to his sincere regard
as tbe Vance place.
for the home.
The Republican campaign among
Those from Lake Creek ettendiug
the women consists largely of subtle,
the A U Stevenson er 'e at McFar­ whispered suggestions concerning so­
land Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. cial and religious distinctions.
Robert Sisk and son Roscoe, Mr.
Foreign-Born Women
The foreign-born woman married to
and Mrs. Martin Cummings. Estes
Bass, Ruesil Herndon, Joe Drink- an American cltlxen from whom Amer­
ica has the right to make all demands
aid. J. W. Evans, Wilbur Evans, for services In time of peace and war,
J,H. Rickard and daughter Lillie. must not be deprived of her vote due
to lack of information as to her rights.
The laws of the country affect her
c
home to the same extent as any other.
Peoria Newa
There are over one million foreign-
born women who are entitled to vote.
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
It has been brought to my attention
The Peoria school began Monday that election boards In some sections
the country are refusing to register
September 17 with Miss Agnes of
such women on the ground that they
Chandler as instructor. This is are not cltliens.
It should be understood that any
her second year at Peoria.
woman, who, prior to September 22,
Heleu Lamar and Margaret Shaw 1922, married a cltlxen is a cltlxen of
began school at Corvallis a week the United States by the very fact of
marriage. Further, any foreign-
ago Monday, driving to and from her
horn woman who became a cltlxen of
Peoria carried oil its share of the United States by marriage retains
blue ribbons at the Shedd fair a her cltlxenshlp though divorced or
separates from her husband, as long
week ago Saturday. Mrs J. S- La
as she resides In the United States.
Election officials should be fully ac­
mar and Mrs. Roy Metcalf wete
quainted with the laws in relation to
two of the judges.
cltlxenshlp. and those who have
J. S- Lamar and Roy Metcalf barred foreign-born cltliens from reg­
istering on that ground have commit­
have just finished building a chick
ted a grievous wrong.
==l1
326 W. 1st S.
Points Out Gov. Smith’s Welfare
Record, His Legislation in
en house at tbe former’s home.
Esther Carothers is staying with
her sister, Mrs. Will McLaren, and
attending school,
S p o o n R iv e r S p a rk »
(Bnttrprlas Oorraaponaeoce)
Mr. and Mr». Arthur Stiver» ol
Eugene visited at the M L. \ an
Nice home Suuday.
Mr. and Mr». G.J. Rike and
jatnee were visitor» at tho A. L
Falk home Sunday.
Delma Falk wa» an overnight
«ue»t of her cou»in, Ava Falk, ra
turning to her home Monday eve­
ning.
Mr. and Mr?. G. J. Rike and
James went to the etate fair Tue«
day and Wedne.day M B Harding
and family vi»ited the fair.
Mr and Mr». W.R. Kirk and
children and Dori* Howard motor­
ed to Caicadia Bunday. During
their ab»enco Henry Kirk waa the
guest of Cbarlee Falk.
Mr. and Mre. J. H- Vannice and
children, Kenneth, Edna and Ro­
berta, motored to Salem Sunday.
Kenneth, Edna and Roberta plan
on entering school there Monday.
Mr. and Mie. R E. Bierly and
eon». Mr. and Mr.. L.R. Falk and
ohildren. W.R Kirk and family.
W A. Falk and family, Mr. and
Mrs. G J Rika and Jamee. Mr. and
Mre. J.R. Templeton, E E Carey
and family, Chrie Falk, Dorie
Howard, Mr». Grace VanNice,
Nellie, Pesrl and Grace Falk, at
leaded the county fair Friday. W.
A, Falk was awarded a number of
prizes on his borsee.
The Enterprise 11.00 a year.
G o ve rn o r S n u ih '. «p*’ <he.
b r o x k i i t over a ho ok-up of radio Ma­
h o n* reachm g fro m coast to coatt.
ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Charles R. Goltra. Proprietor
Member ol Master Barbers' Association
Specializing in Ladies' and Children’s
Hair Cuts and Bobs Work guaranteed.
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore.
ALBANY STATE BANK
We invite
your business. Savings and commercial
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
profits. $100.000.
EASTBURN'S GROCERY
4lh und Lyons Street
The place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty of
room to park Albany.
FORTMILLEK FURNITURE CO., fur­
niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Street. Albany. Oregon.
IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West
Harold G. Murphy. Prop.
Phone 665
We Never Close
First
ROSCOE AMES' HARDWARE
The W inchester Store
FARM LOANS
At lowest rote of interest.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Prompt service — Courteous treatment
Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Company. Albany
If you enjoy a good meal
And know a good meal w hen you get It
You 'll be back for you'll not forget it.
Carl Vrooman
PARAG O N CAFE
introduced the first farm relief bill
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
In Congress In 1921.
Mr. Vrooman. an expert on economic
ALBANY
subjects, and a writer of note, farms
Coast
to
Coast
Busses, 3 busses
4300 acres of land near his home in
each way daily.
Bloomington, 111. In addition 'o his
service of five years as assistant secre­ Albany to San Francisco $13.50.
tary of agriculture, he served on the
Albany to Los Angeles $18.00
agricultural war mission to Europe.
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
Community Fair at Shedd
A Success In Every Way
Offers Aid
Citizens of seventeen cities be­
tween New York and Helena. Mon­
tana, will have had a cloae-up view
of Governor Alfred E. Smith, at tba
conclusion of bis present campaign
tour through tho Woit.
The Governor’s schedule calle for
speeches at Omaha. Oklahoma City.
Denver. Helena, Minneapolis and
Milwaukee. HU Itinerary la aa foF
low»;
- . it
Sept. IT, Chicago; Sept. 1».
Omaha; Sept. 20, Oklahoma City;
Sept 21, Newton and Dodge City:
S ept 22, La Junta and Denver;
Sept. 23. Cheyenne; Sept. 24. Bil­
lings, Butte and Helena; Sept. 24.
Bismarck and Fargo; Sept 27,
Minneapolis and St. Paul; Sept. 29,
Milwaukee; Oct. 1. Rochester, N. Y.
’ east
a large number of the visitors in Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
the afternoon. Fool raees for boll
A lb an y B argain H ouse
boys aud girls; rolling pin throwinB
New and Second Hand Furniture
contest; potato rsce; musical chair
Highest prices paid for all kinds
(Continuedjfrom last week)
and a number of horse races in
ol Junk, Wool, Hides. Furs. Pelts.
Dreeesr scarf—Ruth Brown, H el­ which boys, girls and men particl
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon
paled, comprised the prozrara an I
en Lamar, Eunice Pugh.
and was thoroughly enjoyed by
Artistic needlework:
F ish er-B rad en
Cushion, Margaret Pugh; night­ everyone.
Funeral
D irectors
gown, Arlene Lamar; laundry bag,
‘“ I
E m balm ers
Arlene Lamar, Ruth Brown.
Lady Assistant.
The Democratic National Committee
is prepared to answer all questions on
this topic and attention will be given
to each individual case so that the
foreign-born women will be fully In­
formed of their rights. I will welcome
letters addressed to me personally by
women who have been denied regis­
tration and I will see that such cases
are completely answered by the law­
yers' committee of the Democratic
National Committee.
The voting right is one of the high­
est privileges of cltlxenshlp. and no
woman should have any sense of em­
barrassment about registering and vot­
ing. The vote came to our women
after one of the greatest political cru­
sades In the history of the world. The
vote has a value to every woman.
Properly cast. It means a better heme
protected by a better government It
Is at the same time a high civic duty
and an Important privilege. To vote
Is elevating, not degrading. Do not
be ashamed or afraid to vote. Let
your home express Itself In the af­
fairs of the nation.
See that you are on the Registration
List so that you will be eligible U>
vote on Election Day.
GOV. SMITH VISITING
WESTERN CITIES
ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
and Plants. Floral art for every and
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
Flaying Tammany Hall for attempting to play a “con”
game on the farmers of the nation, Carl S. \ roomaii, assistant
secretary of agriculture under President Wilson, declares that
intelligent farmers throughout the country have received no
comfort from the agricultural plank in the platform of the
Democratic convention.
• Th» Tammany Hall campaign idea
seems to be based on the theory that
It can sell political gold brick promises
to a bunch of hayseeds out West.”
Mr. Vrooman said "I am confident the
farmers of the nation will not fall for
this latest ‘con’ game from 'The Side­
walks of New York.’ "
He charged Tammany with being
Democratic in name only aud said
that “It Is essentially mercenary and
parasitic. It double-crossed Wilson.
Cox, aud Davis.
"One of Tammany’s first acts was
of subterfuge an * double dealing. The
agricultural plank In the Houston plat­
form was a masterpiece of ambiguity,
so framed as to admit of one Interpre­
tation In the East and another in the
West and South.
•'A few days after a conference with
Peek (George N. Peek, of Moline,
111.), Governor Smith Indorsed the
equalisation fee principle, but the ne t
day he put out a statement flatly re­
pudiating the equalisation fee Itself.
"Intelligent farmers have got no
comfort from the agricultural plank in
the Houston platform. It professes pla­
tonic friendship for the principle of
the equalisation fee, without pledging
the party or the candidate to the Mc-
Nary-Haugen bill or to any other bill
or plan of real benefit to the farmer.”
Mr. Vrooman has been active In be­
half of the "dirt farmers" In tho
Democratic party. He drafted and
e c t o r y
The club work was well demon-
e'rated and displayed a strong in­
terest by tbe members in both tbe
cooking and sawing.
Prizat were awerded for tbe best
canned fruit, jelly, bread, roll»,
cakes and pies.
The exhibits on home garden,
farm and garden, orchard, and in­
dividual were excellent and prizes
and ribbons wer« given for each.
The poultry, horses and cattle
shown, were all good.
E. G. Pugh took prizes on sii»ge
corn, oat» and Holland wheat; Ed
Nitzel on pear» and comb honey ;
and C. Carlton and eon on silage
corn.
Sports occupied the attention of
Phone 95.
Fred Dawson’s
Drug Co.
Albany
C all A t
D aven p ort M usic H ouse
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany.Oregon
H ask in s & Talbert
Scars' Grocery
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices
A g e n ts f o r
Dr.Roberts
Medicines
For Cattle
Albany
Creamery Association
Manufacturers of
LINN RUTTER
D a n a C. R ossm an
FUNERAL
D IR E C T O R
Lady Assistaat
a n ti B u y e rs o f Eggs
A F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e
C re a m e ry
Rexall
Remedies
All call* answered day or night
Phon* 23S.
Albany, Oregon
-A «
D ELB ER T STARR
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
LADY
RASKOB URGES Vrooman Flays Tammany Hall
For Attempt to Play ‘ Con”
WOMEN TO VOTE
Game on Nation’s Farmers
Mrs. Hannah Cummings of Hal­
sey who bee been the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. John Gorm'ey for
tbe past two weeks returned to her
home Saturday.
Friends of M’». Laura Woodard
are very sorry to hear of her illness.
She is at the home of her sister in
Silverton aud her daughter, Mrs.
C.R. Evens of Lake Creek, is with
bar.
Owing to the i'lness of Mrs Met
calf, Rev. Roy Metcalf resigned h's
pastorate here and left with his
family for Moutana Monday. The
change was made upon the advice
of their phytician who reccoinendtd
a higher altitude and dryer climate.
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Lake Creek News
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E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
F o r You
Halsey, Oregon
422 W e s t F i r s t S t r e e t
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ANNOUNCEMENT
A lb a n y , O r e g o n
Complete Home
Furnishers
In Our New Location
Universal & Colonial Ranges
Hodgen - Brewster
Products
Arc your children’s eyes
Ready lor school work?
M ill F eed s, P o u ltry and D airy F eed s
Egg Mash |52.00 Ton. Egg Producer 156.00 Ton
And Dairy Feed. Molasses »42.»10Ton.
Feeds are Delivered to Your Door.
Fayetteville Cash Feed Store
Schultz Bros.’Proprietors
Headquarters of McCormick-Dcering Farm Machinery
Phone Shedd 8F23.
T h a t c h ild re n may develop p liy s i
t a lly , c o u rd in s te ly w ith th e pre«
sure o l th e ir m hoot work, th e ir
eyes m ust have im m e d ia te stten
tio n .
. . , ..,
It is very important that children
«re c le a rly an 1 co m fo rta b ly . You
w ill fin d the co rre ctio n o l Im p e r­
fect visio n W ill reduce nervous
nets a nil crossness. a m i b rin g
about a w illin g n e s s to do a nil new
a m b itio n In acrompli.li in stu d y
i nnsual advantages are offered
here You receive the e x jie rt ser­
vices. N o th in g is spared th a t your
c h ild re n may see as N ature in te n d ­
ed them to,
,
Is , not neglect y o u r c h ild re n *
eyes. Have them exa m in e d now;
Harold Albro,
le w e le r and O p to m e tris t,
113 West h irs t S treet A lb a n y ,O re