Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 11, 1928, Image 4

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    Ilalsov Enterprise. Halsey, Orogon>2j£tf4)£rJ_M2sÍÍi
I t w ill urge a ll who recogu’ze
the c o rru p tin g in llu e n ce o f the
liq u o r tra ffic , the degenerating el
fic ts o f a lco h olic liq u o r as a bever­
age, the W’ ete 1 i monev cati-ed by
th e consum ption of liq u o rs, the
baneful effects o f strong d r in k on
p u b lic m orals and p u b lic h e a lth ,
open u ll who lem em her w hat the
saloon was and w hat it d id , to vote
L iq u o r luw e nforcem ent officials for H e rb e rt H oover fo r president.
of th is c o u n ty have been active as
I t w ill urge ib is nut for the rea-
evidenced by a re p o rt mude p u b lic son th a t the W .C T .U - has en-
i short tim e ago in w h ich it was dorsed any p o litic a l p a rty as such
-el fo rth th a t in 1927 13608 05 hut because H erbert H oover has
ihovc a ll expenses of prosecution said “ I do not fa v o r the repeal of
whs realized fro m tho p ro h ib itio n the E ig h te e n th A m e n d m e n t,”
and
cam paign
against
bootleggers. “ m o d ific a tio n of the enforcem ent
Num erous gangs and cliques h a n d ­ laws w hich w o u ld p e rm it th a t
lin g and peddling ille g a l booze have w hich the c o n s titu tio n fo rb id s is
been broken up and several fu g i­ n u llific a tio n .’ ’ H is election w ill
tives fro m ju s tic e w ill get a h ear­ stre n g th e n law enforcement and his
ing if they ever re tu rn to the state. personal e xa m p le w ill prom ote law
straw is u tiliz e d in s im ila r products
Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon and a lo n g lis t of fo rm e r waste ma­
te ria ls haue been found of eco-
H. P. and A. A LAKE
Publishers
n m i - value
A ll these d -v e lo p -
i i i - iiis tend t > give ti.e fa rm e r a
Entered at the postofflee at Halsey
g r-n te r re tu rn fro m his crops, and
Oregon, as second class matter.
in the o p in io n c i m any the c h e m i-t
$1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12 tic w ill u ltim a te ly prove to he the one
a month. Stops when time expires io p o in t tb s way to real fa rm re lie f
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
unless continuance is ordered.
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sales
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates.
Announcements of religious meetings
not " exceeding four inches, free If
copy Is received before Tuesday.
Reformer Confesses
Often in o u r e a rly e n tfiu s ia im s
we b a ttle fo r causes w hich seem to
us of suprem e im portance at the
tim e , hut w hich we m ay la te r con­
clude were not so v i'a l, a fte r a ll
In a recent m agazine a well
know n w rite r and le ctu re r gives hie
experiences along th is line. He has
been q u ite a re fo rm e r in iiis tim e .
A m ong the cause» fo r w h'ch he has
fo u g h t w ith tongue and pen are
the single ta x , th e d ire ct p rim a ry ,
votes fo r women, the League of
N ations, s p e llin g reform and p ro ­
h ib itio n , H is present viewe on
these questions are in te re s tin g . He
says: “ S ingle ta x s till seems good
to me, b u t v a s tly less im p o rta n t o r
lik e ly of a tta in m e n t th a n i t appear­
ed iu the h e ig h t of m y e xcitem ent
about the great cause.
" I bave re lu c ta n tly concluded
th a t th e d ire c t p rim a ry w ill not
change the n a tu re of man very
m uch.
‘ *1 s till th in k we should he o ffi­
c ia l in the League, h u t I no longer
believe th a t i t is au id e a listic in ­
s titu tio n .
“ I s till th in k women a re e u titlc d
to (he b a llo t, hut I c a n 't see th a t
th e y are doing such wonders w ith it,
“ S p e llin g reform engaged m y
a tte n tio n a t one tim e , h u t I am
beginning to th in k th a t people are
e n title d to spell c o rre c tly i f they
in sist upon it.
“ I heated m y s e lf and m y a u d i­
ences to incandescent lu m in o s ity
fo r the cause o f p ro h ib itio n , and
now th a t the cause is w ritte n in to
the c o n s titu tio n , I ain in c lin e d to
th iu k th a t we traded a wasp fo r
an adder.
Less Waste on Farm
observance. The N o tio n a l W C T .
U. w ill show the fa lla cy of G over­
nor S m ith ’s proposal to p e rm it
each slate to determ ine the alchol*
ic content of in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs
and w ill shpw tha* n e ith e r the
C anadian p la n of governm ent sale
nor a dispensary system would
solve the problem of law enforce­
m ent. H is program is th e pro
gram of the A ssociation against
P ro h ib itio n am endm ent; h is elec­
tio n w ould he th e ir v ic to ry .
S hould the Deschutes, Rogna,
M cK enzie and U m p q u a riv e r b ills
pass th e y w ould place a handicap
on fu tu re progress fo r parts of the
state
I t w o u ld be s im p ly leisg-
la tio n fo r a fe w -- o r ra th e r class
le g isla tio n .
“ T w o m ore fo r H o o v e r’ ’, says a
h eadline. T h a t’s the w ay they did
when Noah was c a rry in g on his
d ry cam paign.
The election of H e rb e rt Hoover
H a l E. H obs ’ stub pen is already
m a kin g m a rks on state papers ju s t w ill place in the W h ile House an
over the p rin te d lin e , “ secretary of undoubted frie n d o f p ro h ib itio n , a
m an experienced io th e so lu tio n of
s ta te ."
d iffic u lt problem s, a m an who w ill
Less th a n a m o n th now and all approach th is problem w ith the de­
w ill be rosy a gain.
te rm in a tio n to solve it , and solve
W .C.T.U. Campaign Educational
i t in the interest of p u b lic welfare.
F or these reasons the W .C .T .U .
m em bership is p ra c tic a lly u n a n i­
mous in b e support.
The W om en's C h ris tia n Tem per­
ance U n io n do n o t as mi organiza­
tio n endorse candidates— w ork only
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for dry from both political parties.
O fficia l c a ll fo r the ¿5 a n n u a l
convention of the Oregon W om en a
C h ris tia n Temperance U n io n , at
Eugene, October 16-19, 1921*.
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D E L B E R T
S T A R R
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• Funeral Director and Licensed j
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Embalmer
LADY
T
E very D ay
Top Prices
We want you to bring us
vour grain and other farm
products. We always pay
the top market prices for
prime products. Full line
of poultry feeds, stock
feeds, gram, grass an 1
clover seed on hand at all
times.
O. W . FRUM,
A S S IS T A N T
B ro w n s v ille , Oregon
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
tra ffic have been trie d , p ro h ib itio n !
New discoveries w h ic h enable
is the best m ethod.
fo rm e r waste p ro d u cts of the fa tm
to be used fo r va rio u s purposes
and even for hu m a n food, are I e-
in g made by chem ists to D r. F . C.
B la u ck, gove rn m en t food research
d ire c to r.
W aste m a tte r in th e c itru s fr u it
in d u s try , w hich fo rm e rly cost the
growers about f I a ton to get rid
o f, is now being u tiliz e d in the
p ro d u c tio n of c itr ic acid, orange
and lemon oils, ju ic e fo r beverages
and pectin, th e je lly basis in fr u it.
l ’ ea pods have been fouud rich
in p ro te in and sugar and methods
o f c o n v e rtin g these in to hum an
food are being worked out. S kim
m ilk , already used to advantage in
feeding hogs and chickens, is being
m ore p ro fita b ly made in to a m ilk
pow der used e xte n sive ly in the
b a k in g in d u s try .
F o r some tim e the fiber of corn
sta lks has been successfully tu rned
in to paper and b u ild in g boards.
Agent
Hub Cleaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesilav
E. C .
M IL L E R
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A Ibany
Sun.. Mon., Tues.,
Oct. 1415-16
Richard Bartheimess in
iring S ystem
—fo r lifetime, service
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We’ve a special
Pair of Reading Glasses
that will interest you.
SETH T. FRENCH.
Optometrist
326 W. 1st S.
Albany
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lincscovt [-Western Oregon.
In addition to service to
and from Portland, branch
lines radiate fro m many
points—for example: from
In the kitchen, you can have better lighting, and
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th u r. Fri. Oct, 18 19
Milton Sills in
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Sat. Oct. 20
Hoot Gibson
Corvallis, Oregon
A Contrast in Principles
and Parties
The Way to Her Heart
Give her, on Halloween, a
box of our wonderful can­
dies. She will appreciate the
gift if bought here.
CLARK’S Confection.ry
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Service
Day or night, we are
ready to give you prompt
service when you are in
trouble Phone 16X5 and
we will answer promptly.
HALSEY GARAGE
Federal and Fisk Tires
Republican
Democratic
JpOR the protection of labor, in­
dustry, agriculture and citizen­
ship the Republican party started
the protective tariff. The Paine-
Aldrich bill which was wiped out
by democratic leadership in 1913
and the Fordney-McCumber bill
which went into effect in 1922,
closed America’s doors to the free
entry of European manufactured
goods, produced by cheap labor, and
the livestock and agricultural prod­
ucts of South America, New Zea­
land and Australia. Under these a
duty of 42 cents a bushel was
placed on wheat; 15 cents a bushel
on corn; 1J to 2 cents a pound on
cattle; 50 cents per hundred pounds
cn potatoes; $2 a head on sheep and
31 cents per pound on scoured wool.
rpH E Democratic party has al­
ways opposed a’high protective
tariff. It stands for ‘‘tariff for
revenue only” or a “ competitive
tariff”, When the Underwood law
went into effect there’ followed in
its wake a near panic that was only
averted by the World War in Eu­
rope. Wheat, corn, cattle, sheep,
wool, potatoes and other products
were placed on the free list. The
farmer suffered from foreign com­
petition, and scores of factories
closed down and brought on unem­
ployment and bread lines. Revenue
for government expense became so
low that the Stamp Act of October
22, 1914, went into effect and a tax
was required on all notes, deeds
and mortgages and perfumes and
other sundries.
’TH E tariff is the safeguard of American industry, agriculture and commerce.
If changes are to be made in existing tariff laws they can best be entrusted
to friends in the tariff party—the Republican party. Protection against foreign
competition means prosperity. If you would have a continuation of prosperity—
Vote for
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“ Clearing the T rail”
( By E lla A . Boole)
The object of the N a tio n a l W .C .
T .U . in the present p o litic a l ca m ­
paign is to elect an a d m in is tra tio n
th a t w ill u p h o ld and enforce p ro h i­
b itio n . I t w ill take no p a rt in the
discussion of re lig io u s issues and is |
not d is trib u tin g a n ti-C a th o lic l i t ­
erature. Its cam paign w ill be con­
ducted th ro u g h state W C .T .U .
orga n isa tio n s
and th ro u g h the
10,000 local unions. The cam paign
w ill he e d u ca tio n a l. I t w ill stress
the economic im p o rta n c e of p ro h i­
b itio n w hich has decreased p o ve rty,
increased w ealth and is a fa cto r iu
the increased b e tte rm e n t o f the
n a tio n a l standards of liv in g . I t 1
w ill emphasize th a t w h ile m a n y !
methods of dealing w ith the liq u o r j
H A Y , G R A IN
a n d FK K I>
Salem to S ilve rto n . Inde­
pendence and Monmouth;
D a lla s ; fro m A lbany to
Lebanon and to N ewport;
from Roseburg to Coos Hay
points; Medford to Klam ­
ath Palls and W eed, Grants
Pass to Eureka, etc.
Buy 10-ride and round­
trip tickets. They save you
money. Rail tickets unless
specially restricted are also
good on motor-coaches.
CAXA’Z Z l? CZ/ÆrZS
Herbert Hoover
fot
President
Charles Curtis
for
Vice-President
Support a Republican President by re-electing Congressman W. C. Hawley
S ou th ern P acific
Motor Stages call at Morris Pharmacy
Paid adv. by Republican State Central Committee,
207 Imperial Hotel. Portland.
Phil Melschan. chairman.
Floyd J. Cook, secretary.