H alsey E nterprise. 11 a lg e y J jr o g o n J je to h o r J ^ J O ^ A n v p -r- n now re-i lin g in Ore- | 10 ce n t- | e- hour T lie m ik in g g in who m ay be ent tie d to vote m achine to o k tb " m >*t ju ice , co.-;, Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon in g ' J c-nts ao I,our to in i. A o i r-'ecti i i (I n , N ivemher li, pro- I H. P. and A. A. LAKE V de l In- I (lu 'y re ■ *t»-reif «* re- Publishers water pu u p c i t i ce n t-, fi •> I c e n ts , p e rc o la to r 2 I •' ‘ills, w .a il (j.iire d bv the conatitution and Entered at the postofflee at Halsey, R -g i-’ ra tio n clri-e-* in g m achine - j and a vacuum law» o f at (te Oregon, as second cl a. , matter. c le a n e r 1 i c e n ts m i Hour. A > elec S it u r la y , October Gib, and you $1 a year In advance. Arrearages 12 '¡¡c tric le frig e ra to r o n ly required l i m ust he re g is trre l to vote. a month. Stops when time expire c in ls w h ile 20<i w atts o f lig h t bulb» unless continuance is ordered. Says Smith Fails to Grasp the o n ly [con«umed 1 of a cent in cur Pay Tribute to Teacher Advertising 25c an Inch; no discount Situation and Doubts rent an hour. The c u rlin g iro n wa* for time or space; no charge for I t is c g re a l th in g fo r a tu ic h ir . lowest in co n su m p tio n , coating o n His Competence. composition or changes. Announce when, a ’ ter the lapse of m any ments of entertainments, food sales, ly 1-6 of a cent an hour. year*, 150 M her e x -p u p ill tl ick to etc., whose object is to raise money, Amoug the machines d e v d o p id HE REMAINS A DEMOCRAT charged at regular advertising rates. for u.-e mi the f ir m where e le c tri h e r home in h iv in g rem em brance Announcements of religious meetings, c ity is a va ila b le were a m n man o f h e r w ork in the classroom a* But Chain Store Owner Oppose» not exceeding four inches, free if was the c u e w ith M i l l M » ry N Party Nominee—Calls Secretary hay h oist, various feed vrindeas copy is received before Tuesday. Sincere and Competent. M illa rd , te ic lie r in th e old E i- t and [chop|iers, irrig a tio n pumps, C entral and H a rriso n street school* p o u ltry w ater heaters, l ig h t ir g cir- J. C. Penney, president of one of the T h ro u g h t p“ ta devired by p*y- la st S undav. A ll of th e m g ro w n emits am i a u to m a tic switches for largest chain storo organizations in rholngist». m anv in te re stin g and to manhood and n o m in b »oil and the country, declares that, although p o u ltry houses, e n itric brooders, useful facts have been discovered m any of them grandparents, they he has been a life long D emocrat, he power tool g rin d e rs am i a la r je concerning the a p titu d e of a c h ild gathered to pay trib u te to one who will support H erbert Hoover for the fa rm re frig e ra to r for s to rin g cream, Presidency. fo r various p u rs u it*. I f the in fo rm * had m uch to do w ith shaping th e ir In his declaration Mr. Penney en meat and general products. D e ta il n tio n developed by these tests he live * anil fa sh io n in g th e ir ideal*. thusiastically supports H oover’s stand ed in fo rm a tio n on any o f these is p ra c’ i c t l ly app lie d , m uch lim e I t in w o n d e rfu l te stim o n y to a on farm relief, which, he declares, is a now a va ila b le an O. A. C. m atter of business and not of more otherwise devoted t< tra in in g for wor. le riu l w om an, who regarded laws. a ctivitie s for w hich the c h ild is her position am! p rerogative» #• • The well-being of the country rises The P r a ir e F e rm e r i ll cusses a sacred and in s tille d in her “ c h ild above partisan Issues.” said Mr. P en n a tu ra lly unsuited m ay he saved. It i" now po-»ih e, according to subject th a t would appear to he re n ’ ’ n ye arning ‘ desire to make ney in a formal statem ent, "and, while I shall rem ain a D em ocrat In tlie af P rof Seashore of Iow a u n iv e rs ity , im p p rta n t in considering schemes good in the w o rld and to become fairs of my state, which is Florida, to p o s itiv e ly determ ine the musical for the re lie f c f a g ric u ltu re , hut is c itiz e n * of the highest ty p e ,— Ore- and have no intention of becoming a Republican, I have a feeling which ta le n t possessed hy unv c h ild , even ra re ly m entioned, is at a ll, in le g gonian. amounts to a deep conviction th at the before tie Legins the s tu d y o f m u is la tiv e bodies I t says: “ Some day opportunity to have H erbert Hoover sic. The seo»e o f p itch , tim e , con we w ill wonder w hy we ever a llo w as P resident Is one th a t we should Led H oover “ G ang’ sonance, in te n s ity and others may ed our most im p o rta n t foodstutis take. ’ Two very im portant questions aie each be determ ined w ith m a th e to he used as u foot hall fo r g a m before us—farm relief and prohibi blers, to th e d e trim e n t of producers m a tica l accuracy. tion. In the farm question 1 have an P ractical experim ents have deni- and’eonsumers a like . P riva te b u si Interest as keen as th a t of any farm er, for of our stores, which num ber onstrated th a t a person may have ness indeed? Is m a rk e t m a n ip u la more than a thousand, a m ajority are a high sense of p itc h , w ith a poor tio n o f no concern to tile m illio n s in the farm districts. T heir prosper- sense of tim e, ami so o n .‘ O n ly o f peoplo who depend on g ra in fo r perity depends on th e prosperity of the farm er. I started my first store in when a il the elements of the m u s i th e ir d a ily bread? A re we to con Wyoming, and for years all of our sider o n ly th e interests of the non- cal m in d are acute do we fin d real stores were in the W estern and Mid producers who het on the ups and ta le n t. W hen these p u re ly m usical dle W estern states. rle n e n ts are com bined w itii a high downs of the m a rk e t? ” Knows F a rm P ro b le m s general in te llig 'n c e tlie fo u n d a tio n “I know th a t country; I was born and lived In It. I know farm ing and fo r an exceptional m usician is P'or several years past there ha- farm problem s. F o r some years 1 found. been a num ber of auction sales have given a g reat deal of tim e and C o n tra ry to the general belief, money to studying w ays and m eans d u rin g September and e a rly Octo a p titu d e fo r music can not tie de her hy dissatisfied tenants on farm s of m aking the farm er more prosper ous. I have a tra c t of 120,000 acres in veloped by tra in in g . I t m ust be who m ake sacrifices on th e ir c h a t Florida, on which more than a hun in b o rn , A c h ild w ith a poor sense tels to free them selves fo r a move dred farm fam ilies a re working at of p itch at the age of e ig h t w ill problems of production and distrib u to o th e r lo c a litie s . T h is c o n d itio n tion in a business way under the su Benjamin Schooley, of Lawrence, have a poor sense of p itc h a ll his varies fro m year to year and seems pervision of a well-rounded staff of life , no m a tte r how m uch he may to he a barom eter of a g ric u ltu ra l Kan., was stunt leader of Hoover’« agricultural experts. Our farm ers are boyhood chum». study and p ra ctice . The dame is endeavors. T h is year finds us w ith tru e of the sense of tim e and the p ra c tic a lly no a u ctio n sales and a ll fr== rest. T ra in in g o n ly develops th a t | more prosperous. w hich is possessed at b ir th . A re a l iza tio n of these facts w ould save j A t the stale fa ir last wpek in the | m uch useless to rtu re fo r m usic | students and 'hose who m ust listen hoys’ and g irls ' clu b ce p a rtm e n t to them , i f fa c ilitie s fo r m aking in the c a ttle ju d g in g contest E dgar G dines o f H a rris b u rg won the high t l u tests were available. P rof. Seashore declares no a t award in the H o ls te in pro d u cin g te m p t should be made to force an cow d iv is io n . Zena G rim es won unm usical c h ild to learn m usic as firs t in the senior y e a rlin g H o lste in the result m ust be d is a p p o in tin g das». In the ju n io r y e a rlie g heifer H olstein class L lo y d G rim e * of to a ll concerned. H a rris b u rg took the h ig h a w a rd . FENNEY SEES MR. ¡ M R AS FARMER'S HOPE H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E LASTING maxing money. ”1 hav.i no e l th a t In se rti r.3, such as parts of W isconsin, w here the f.'.riacrs e . l-.irln herds of blooded s c l: they c am profits, w hereas the farm er who lias poor stock does just as much work and gets no return. This shows In our store incomes. And so I have a dem onstration herd of Guernsey cattle, which I take around the country myself in order to teach the lessons of economical production. We are likewise working on beef cat tie and sheep. "T he farm problem Is not a new on» to me. and I am not In It for am use m ent. In the light of my experience It seem s to me th a t few men have ever shown so slight a grasp of the situation as did Governor Sm ith—if his acceptance speech is ta be taken a ; his best effort. His lack of under standing is fundam ental. He simply does not know w hat it Is all about, and after giving a few unim portant nnd misleading figures he simply says tiiat he will try to get someono to help him solve It by law. pleas for election, I m ore than da -’ot his com petence to grapple with our national problem s. I doubt neither Hoover’s sincerity nor his coape- tence. And therefore I am going to do all th at lies In my power to h?!» tow ards his election." The A m e rica n Legion , \ i r Derby at C o rv a llis S a tu rd a y acd Sunday b ro u g h t o u t an e x c e p tio n a lly fjne a rra y o f a irc ra fts and a v ia to r* and a m onster crow d S unday witnessed a b r illia n t d is p la y o f fancy «nd speedy liv in g . Doubts Sm ith'» Confidence "W o have had solutions by law through the years, aud we narrowly escaped destruction by law in the Me- Nary-Haugen bill. The farm is a busi ness enterprise and m ust be brought to th at level by the leadership of a man who understands both business and farming. T hat m an is H erbert Hoover. He can do for farm ing what, as Secretary of Commerce, he has done for business and can put It once and for all on a firm foundation. His proposals are direct, com prehensive and wholly practical. H e docs not ju st weep on the farm er's shoulder. "I am a dry. I am In absolute ac cord with H oover’s stand, on prohibi tion. It 13 a noble experim ent. En tirely aside from the m oral aspects of prohibition, I trace to it much of our national p-osperity. Governor Sm ith’s proposais are entitled to weight, but I am wholly against them . I will not vote for a wet. "In short, while I do not doubt Gov- I ernor Sm ith’s sincerity in his various B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS AN D S H A M P O O IN G Agent H ub C leaning W orks Albany Laundry Every Tuesday E. C . M IL L E R GLOBE A Ibany Sun.. Mon., Tues., Oct. 7 8-9 Zane Grey’s story The Water Hole Featuring Jack Holt. Wed. I hur.Fri. Oct. 10-11-12 Erich von Stroheim, the man you love to hate, in •‘The Wedding March” Sat. Oct. 13 Tom Mix in “ Outlaws of Red River” A gain—It s School Time Rooks, Pencils, Erasers, Talbets and what not to buy—the total amount is - considerable sum, But if you buy here the cost will ' / be much less, for we have all school supplies. CLARK'S Confectionery COMFORT and BEAUTY A Week of Exceptional Values During the week October 6, to and including October 13, we are offering specially lowered prices on Genuine B1LTWELL living room Furniture. This well known upholstered fur niture is all that the name implies and is guaranteed by the factory as well as by ourselves. A fte r four years of <juiet in ve sti W illia m A lle n W h ite is home g a tio n to determ ine aud la te r d is seminate facts regarding the use o f from his sojourn in Europe where, e le c tric ity for p ro fit and conven ■ we suppose he has been b rushing ience on Oregon farm s, the w ork up on m ethods of modern w artare has progressed to the p o in t where w hich have been g re a tly m odified i t was made the ce n tra l feature by the s ig n in g o f the K e llo g g pact, thia year of the e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n 1 and w ill te a r In to A l again. He says he likes h im hut objects to his e x h ib it at the state fa ir. As one entered the e x h ib it lie a llilia tio u s . came firs t to a specially made con triva n ce w hich kept a group of The average life o f m otor ve aominon e le ctrica l devices w o rk in g hicles is seven years aud a to ta l o f I i l l tu rn w hile recording on a large 1,000,ODD are scrapped a n n u a lly , v itib le scale the cost per h our for says the Oregon S tate M o to r Asso operation of each at a basic rate o f c ia tio n . Your Share of the Profits We let you share in the savings effected when we do the repairing on your car. You save by having a dependable job completed in a satisfactory manner, HALSEY GARAGE Federal and Fisk Tires A real mohair davenport, similar to illustration with spring filled cushion arms, a web bottom, reversible cushions and full spring construction. This davenport is finished in the back with the same grade of material as the front. A neatly tailored davenport that offers lasting comfort and beauty. Here is just the davenport that the entire family will use and enjoy. Like the others it has a hardwood frame attractively designed and upholstered in a heavy art velour. A large variety of patterns from which to make your selection. Underpriced $79.00 E very Day Top P rices $149.00 We want you to bring us vottr grain and other farm products. We always pay the top market prices for prime products. Full line of poultry feeds, stock feeds, gram, grass and clover seed on hand at all times. O. W . FRUM, H A Y , G R A IN and F E E D 251„ Off Group A plain mohair davenport with reversible cushions. A medium sized davenport that will give years of ser vice and satisfaction. This davenport also has a mohair back. A real bargain at Here is a charming walnut bedroom group trimmed with inlays of maple. The full sized bed, vanity, and chiffonier formerly sold for $149.00. Now on sale at $98.00 $111.75 Let your old Furniture Help Pay For The New. E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 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