Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 04, 1928, Image 5

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    H a ls e y E n t e r p r is e , H a ls e y , O r e g tm . ,0 e t o b a r L D j2 S
Dailies Get Riport Wrong or
Tax Commission Decisioi
is issued under authority of Mr.
(olin II, C atkin, chairm an of I' a
‘roperty fa x Relief Commission.
E E Brodie,
I I I >ii n a n
“ I i » m i« «I I lie O .egO 1 ila il
C .m m iltte o n
Protect on for Farm Products
V’tal Issue, Says Text Book
fre ­
ni P u b lic ity .
u e W 'p a p e rs of ¿ - p te m l er JJS tin I
w as p u b lis h e d a lie n s sto ry u ,ilc
a p . r t l nil date line (b y th e A*»o
e la te d P r e s s ) , c o n v e y in g th e in lo r
■ nation t h a t th e P ro p e rly Tax U-
lte f C o m m issio n b ad v o ted u n a n i
in o n sly as fa v o rin g th e p rin c ip le o
a n in c o m e ta x , b u t d id n o t iudort>
a u y p a r t ic u l a r f o r m .’
A lford A rrow s
(E n tc rp rife corresp u n d en t)
E rn e s t m i l Leo C e fs ° '* k i are
a tte n d in g h 'g h sc h o o l an d A n n a
T heresa t i i e g ra d e sch o o l in ll.ir-
ri« h u ig .
S ch o o l b eg an M onday m o rn in g
• 'T h e official reco rd of th e ni»et
w ith M iss J u lia B a l c i v c 'i of H - r
¡ng sh o w s th a t a m o th n lo a p p r o v
risb u ig ns te a c h e r. S ix te e n p u p 'ls
in p rin c ip le an in c o m e ta x w ith a
m e e n ro lle d .
p r o p e r ty ta x offset, w as m ad e an d
M rs. B ertha W alk.ni ami Uttle
w ith d r a w n , a n d t h a t th e s p e c ia l
c o m m itte e n a m e d from th e fo u rth 9 i l l , • C liffo rd , a n d M iss W elllia
su b c o m m itte e to in ik e a stu d y T r a ile r of E u g e n e , w ere visitors at
Hiid r e p o r t o n in co m e ta x a t io n ti th e ]. II R ic k a rd h o m e M o n d ay .
th e s u c - c o m m ittie w as c o n tin u e -
E. D Iso m a n d son C a rl sp e n t
fo r th e p u rp o s e of m a k in g such sev eral d a y s at h om e th is w eek.
s tu d y a n d report a .te r th e N ovetu- They m o b o th e m p ’oved in tin
b*r e le c tio n .
io rest se rv ic e in th e C ascad e Na-
•‘It is im portant th a t th is cor ■ iu u a l fo rest ab o v e Oakridge,
re c tio n be m a d e for th e b en efit ol
th e p re s s, as th e c o m m issi in h a s at
no tim e ta k e n d e fin ite a c tio n w ith
respect to a p o sitio n C o n cern in g
th e in c o m e ta x . Y ou a te a t lib erty
to su e th i s in f o rm a tio n , o r it
you (¡p refer,
th is le t te r ,
which
M r. m id Mrs. Jo h n R olfe have
u o v ed from th e S ta in e s p l a c e t
h e ir new h o m e in f l t r t i s b u r g an d
F r a n k W illia m s h a s m oved in t
he h -use V»cat'‘d by th e m .
Mrs. V u d e r a n d M r. S ev er! ot
Corvallis a n il M rs M a r th a T re ti­
n o in ) of B iu c e , v isited a t th e J II.
R ic k a id h o m e F r id a y . T h e la tle i
i t a v u l fur a lo n g e r v is it w h ile th e
illiers re tu t tied h o m e th e sam e d ay
T U S S IN G & T U S S IN G
LAW YERS
P in e G rove Item s
H alsey and Brownsville
Oregon
WASHINGTON — The
American
farm er under Republican adm inistra­
tion has hail practically a monopole
of his home m arket. In this protected
m arket, he disposes of 95 per cent
of his products a t prices higher than
, aid elsewhere til the world for
like products. This is pointed out in
the Republican campaign textbook.
The complete book is being printed
in installm ents of which the first is
devoted entirely to agriculture, and
Includes pertinent ex tracts from H er­
bert Hoover’s acceptance address, the
agricultural plunk of the Kansas City
platform and o th er pertin en t data rel­
ative to the farm situation.
In addition to this, there is a recital
of the Republican p arty's constructive
legislation in behalf of agriculture
since 1920, a provision intended to
show th a t the prom ises now being
made to the farm ers by Mr. Hoover
and S enator C urtis spring from a
sym pathetic attitu d e and therefore
will be fulfilled in good faith by the
Republicans.
The problems of agriculture are
treated front an economic rath er than
a political viewpoint, and em phasis
is laid on the freedom from economic
fallacies of the agricultural legislation
already passed by Republican con­
gresses which includes 24 m easures
since March, 1921.
“Republican legislation In behalf of
agricultural producers lias been
form ulated with a view of its having
perm anent value and being founded
in sound political economy and good
sense," says the textbook. “The con
trol of every Republican Congress has
been in the hands of those repre­
senting agricultural constituencies
So it has been logical and inevitable
th a t the in terests of agriculture have
been conserved by the Republican
party.”
(By Special C orrespondent)
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D a n a C . R ossm an
Mr and
M rs. L. E
E tg y
were
Albany visitors Thursday.
P. A. Pehrsson and daughter were
C oriallis visitors Saturday.
FU NERAL
D IR E C T O R
T h e silo fillin g w ork w as fin ish ed
F a id a v w h en th e silo on th e L. C.
I.ady Assistant
All calls answered day or niglit
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
B roadalbin S t., A lbany
Auction Sat. Oct. 6, 1 p. m
F urniture— live stock — will tie
sold. If you have an y th in g you
w ant sold, brine it in. F urniture
sold at private sale anytim e. Farm
m achinery sold ut all times.
£)j’ Reading makes your
Eyes smart or puts
F a y e tte v ille Item s
you to sleep easily
(Enterprise Oorraaponionca)
it’s probably
W ilb u r a n d M erto n G ro v e , lo cal
, _
, i, ,
rs.1..»*»,
n ew
glasses you need.
SETH T. FRENCH,
Optometrist
326 W. 1st S.
Albany
.X
JUST RECEIVED—
A Full Line of
N E W SCHOOL O X FO R D S
Selling at
$3.85 and $4.85
Are Guaranteed
S N Y D E R ’S SH O E STO R E
Madison Street, Corvallis
: ñ l [Tuesday
Auto Sheet Metal Works
12‘> N. Second St . Cur vail it
Radiators, Kemler». Body Repair­
ing. Automobile Woodwork alv>
W elding.
V oholstering, Gia«»
Cutting and Grinding.
P rogress N eed s F acts
The raw m aterial ot tru th is facts.
Statistics ara not mental exercise»:
tiny are the first stop to right deci­
sions, to enlightened action, to pro-
gi a it;.if .—Herbert Hoover.
night with her daughter
M argaret in Portland and W ednes­
day ni«St in Albany at the home
of her son Paul Dawson and family
arriving home T hursday. They
had a fine visit hut are glad tu b e
back home again.
The onion meeting of the Wo­
m en's M t-eiorary Societies of O a k ­
ville, Shedd and A lbany ro«-t
at the U nited Presbyterian church
io Shedd W ednesday. D inner was
served at the cottage at noon and
the program followed. Mrs. L C.
W ilkinson of P o rtland who «as
the delegate to the cjn v eo tlo n held
in Buffalo, New York, gave the
report.
j
H O W A R D ’S
As America a century and a half
ago announced to m ankind the great
spiritual ideal of democratic govern­
ment, so today the fate of th a t Ideal
for many generations to come must
rest in the hands ot the people of the
United States.— Herbert Hoover.
boys and E m erald Johnson o N t
Albany, returned trout a bunting ' to jjr, • countries. _____________
trip to Alsea Tuesday
Dorothy Duncan w ent to A sh­
Mrs. E dna Ayres and small son land lfv*t S aturday where ebe will
M arshall Glenn and Mrs. Ethel enter the Southern Oregon State
McCormick were dinner guests at norm al school. She was accompa­
at the home of Mr. and Mre H F- nied by her father J. E. Duncan
Couey W ednesday.
and brother Raym ond.
Mrs. Olive Painter of Camas,
Mrs. Viviene Couey W ilson and
W ashington, stopped on her way Ja u g h te r yirg en e and BOI1 .Jack
home from ber trip East a n i visit- -
p o r t| aIld( arrived here Satnr-
ed her brother in-law, J E P ainter day morning ami a re spending a
and fam ily.
few days with relatives while Mr
G eraldine H am ilton, a trained W ilson and a party of friends are
nurse from P ortland and Mr. an(J | 0U a hunting trip near Roseburg
I Mr». R andall, son Clinton a n d ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ____
_____
Dawson
who
daughter B arbara, spent th e week wenl jja it |„ A ugust have returned
end at the home of Mias H a m ilto n s ^onie, Mr. Dawson arriving T u ts
father, R G .H a milton and (am- v. avpn,„g and ^ r s . Dawson spent
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Brow nsville, Oregon
Mr leiinings. form erly of Allwuiy
i« .n charge <»f our Auto T op and
t urtain Repair Miop.
ALBANY FLORAL CO. C ut Flowers
and Plants. Floral a rt for every and
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
EAST
ALBANY BARBER SHOP
C harles R. C oltra. Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers' Association
Specializing in Ladies' and C hildren's
H air 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.
EASTUURN S OROCERY
4th nttd Lyons S treet
The place to buy good groceries a t the
right price. On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
FORTM1LLER FURNITURE CO., fu r­
niture. rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Street, Albany. Oregon.
IM PERIAL CAFE. 209 West
Harold G. M urphy. Prop.
Phone 665
We Never Close
F irst
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
Tiie W inchester Store
FARM LOANS
At lowest rate of Interest.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Prom pt service
Courteous treatm ent
Wm. Bain, with Lane County A bstract
Company, Albany
If you enjoy a good meal
And know a good meal when you get it
You'll be back for you'll not forget it.
PA RAG O N CAFE
nhcre’s Nothing Ciite the Bridge-Beach
WOOD SUPERIOR CIRCULATOR
B u ilt L ik e a W a rm . A i r F u r n a c e
The cold air enters at the h o :.o n ., ¡3 heated and hum idified between
the fire p o t and the outer c a s in g - and passe» out through the top.
CIRCULATING the warm, moist, healthful air to the m ost distant
corners of the adjoir.'nj rooms. H as wonderful heating c a p a c ity -
will heat several room s com fortably in the coldest weather. Burnt
cerd wood, chips, blocks, k n o t s - it easily regulated and heats up
quickly in the morning. Com es in beautiful W alnut Enamel finish
and also in plain black with WclUvillc polished steel body.
W o n d e r fu l In B e s d U
—
H easonab U In P rice
HILL & COMPANY ’
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ALBANY
Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses
each way daily.
Albany to San Francisco $13.50.
Albany to Los Angeles $18.00
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
A lb a n y B argain H ouse
New and Second H and F urniture
H ighest prices paid for all kinds
of Ju n k , Wool, Hides. Furs, Pelts,
C ascara Bark.
Albany, Oregon
H a r d w a r e , F u r n it u r e , S to ves, l ’ lum b»ng
F ish er-B rad en
F un eral D irectors
E m balm ers
S w a p E lb o w
Lady Assistant.
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
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: Allphin Auction
House
I
U. S. D em ocracy’s G uardian
Loan Banks Aid Farm ers
Since 1921 there has been made
available to agricultural borrow ers un­
der Republican adm inistrations a total
of 22,774,198,040, chiefly through the
federal fa; m loan banks, the Joint
stock land banks, the interm ediate
credit banks and the w ar finance cor­
poration. This recapitulation does not
take into account such organizations
as the A gricultural C redit Corporation,
organized in 1924 to relieve an agri
cultural crisis in the northw est, nor
the developm ent'of federal w arehous
ing as an aid to m arketing under the
amended Federal W arehousing Act.
In the same period, under a Republi
can tariff which protects more agri­
cultural products than any in history,
the farm price of w heat has increased
20 per cent; rye, 20 per cent; corn,
70 per cent; oats, 30 p er cent; barley
60 per cent; flaxseed, 27 per cent;
beef cattle, 80 per cent; calves, 50 per
cent; butter, 15 per cent; hogs, 25
p er cent; sheep, 80 per cent; iambs,
72% per cent; wool, 100 per cent.
The fallacy of arb itrary methods for
lessening the spread between the pro­
ducer and the ultim ate consum er, such
as are advocated by th e 1928 Demo­
cratic platform , is pointed.
They
would necessarily result in price-fix­
ing, and Inevitably the 89,000,000 non-
iigricultural consum ers would be fix­
ing th e price they desired to pay the
28,000,000 agrlculutral producers.
"Such a proposal is abhorrent to
the sp irit of American institutions,”
says the textbook. “It is the very es­
sence of state socialism in th a t it
would completely eliminate the ele­
m ent of Individual Initiative and en­
terprise with th eir com m ensurate In-
divdual rew ard."
Mr. Hoover's suggestions for the im­
provem ent of the farm situation are
reviewed, particularly the em phasis
he has laid upon the need for devel-
opm ent of the homo m arket, rath er
than experim ental attem p ts to increase
shipm ents of our agricultural products
^x/lbany^^/^irectory
• DELBERT STARR
j Funeral Director and Licensed
•X
Hughes farm was filled.
T h e new bridge over Lake Creek
is almost tii.ished and the road
will be opened in a few days.
M ts.H arvey W allace and dangh
ter M axine spent several days at
the A .F Albertson home last week.
F rtd Sylvester and family. Mr
and Mrs. George C handler and N,
E. C h a n d k r attended the state fair
Friday.
E. E. Hover and family and Mr.
a n d M rs. R - y H o v e r and Ivy T »nn
visited Mr. and Mrs. E verett H o -
ver at H arrisburg Sunday.
A. L. K nighten who has been
working with the road building
crew under Charles Pugh all sum ­
mer, came home Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E . Chandler,
Robert Hover, N. H. Cummings
and Mrs A. L. K nighten
were
among those attending the L a w
rensou sale Thursday.
Send for H oover!
The sam e man who could find ways
to relieve starvation five thousand
miles from America may be relied up­
on to devise and carry out a plan to
relieve auy portion of the population
from any injustice. If farm ers need
relief. Mr. Hoover will get it for them.
— Schenectady t ’aion Star.
C all A t
D aven p ort M usic H ouse
For New and Second H and Pianos
Pianos for R ent.
Albany .Oregon
f o r t h e NEW
H ask in s & T alb ert
Sears' Grocery
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices
•i
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W /it f s wrong with th ia p ic tu r e ?
N o th in g ! Y e t a h e’a a .ttln g d o w n
a n d iro n in g , too. P r e t t y s o f t, eh?
W ash er and
I r o n e r • .w h o
w o u l d n ’t £
d o w n w ill d o it!
W h y ru b aw ay y o u r youth
on th e uneven surface of a
w ashboard, w hen the New
T h o r will do all your w ash­
ing and ironing fo r 2c an
hour? W hy, it’s too ab­
su rd to th ink tw ice about.
Com e rig h t dow n and get
acquainted w ith your new
e le c tric w a sh w o m a n —
yo u ’ll like her, w e’re sure!
D u r in g O cto b e r
O n ly
W e ’ll d e liv e r th e N ew
T h o r W a sh e r and Ironer.
com plete, for only $2.50
dow n, 18 m onths on bal­
ance. L ow -priced, yes, b u t
quality built throughout.
B anish those “ Blue M on­
day B lues” now.
IO Im p o r t a n t A d v a n ta g e «
In th e N e w T h o r A g i t a t o r
j Highest quality in 21 years cf
building.
2 Fewer parts than any washing ma­
chine on the market,
3 Big capacity—compact in size. Oc­
cupies space only 24 inches aquar.
W ashes clothes cleaner and faste
c Round tub. No comers to clean.
Moat sanitary type built.
( . Beautiful beyond comparison. East
U India Buff and Ebony.
7 Enamelined tub that cannot rust,
' rot or corrode. Automatically cleans
itself.
g Direct gear drive— no belts to slip '
and Lieak.
q Unique rubber soft cushion roll |
” wringer that won't break buttons. 1
|Q General Electric motor.
T r y I t!!
B u y I t « • 2 • ) •
mountain S tates power com pany
S e e It!
Albany
Creamery Association
M anufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
and B uyers o f Eirjrs
A F a rm ers' ('(»-operative
C ream ery
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
422 W e s t F ir s t S tre e t
A lb a n y , O re g o n
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Cclcnial Ranqes
fr= Are your children’s eyes
Ready for school work?
That children may develop plty»t-
r a l l y . co o n lin a li-ly with tiie |>res
titre of tlieir achool work, th eir
eyes m int have im mediate atten
tion.
It ia very im portant that children
seeclearlv and i.-onifnrlablv. You
will fin 1 the correction of im per­
fect vision will reduce nervous­
ness and croaane»». and bring
about a willingne»» to do and new
ambition to accomplish in attidy
i nuaual advantage» are offered
here. You receive the expert eer-
vicea. N othing i» «pared th at your
children may »ee at Nature intend­
ed them to,
Do not neglect your children'»
eye». Have them exam ined now;
Harold Albro,
Jew eler and O ptom etriat,
313 W rit First S treet A lbany,O re.