Halsey Enterprise. Halsey. Oregon. Oetober IÂ l2zÎL ii 0 -1 1 . J I . 1 . . . ’» Crionrl fore made for the redemption of i expenses of business, the feder- HOOVCI" C3ll2u L abors n lE n O certain warrants issued without al income tax, taxes on property Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon auttority of law, by a former coun- and the exemptions allowed, which H. P. and A. A LAKE WASHINGTON.—The intention of Publishers ty court, and which warrants are in this bill are as follow.«: $1,500 Herbert Hoover to keep to a high level now all redeemed apd cancelled. ; for a single person, *8,00} fir th>- the standards of the American home Entered at the postofflce at Halsey and to do so by continuing his efforts “ This two mill levy is not sn in- : bead of a family, *4«», Jos. Hu num e, cominirsiouer 1829 levy for this purpose. ( H.A. Renninger, commis event? Oregon wants more people To this end, In 1922, he brought to­ The Santiam highway has been siouer In order to secure more people, she gether the steel manufacturers of America and induced them to estab­ a designated state road since the must provide employment for lish eight hours throughout the entire road program was adopted and its In many country com m unities it them. If we are to have more em­ steel Industry. For thirty years organ­ early completion means much to ized labor had been fighting to this s the custom to make use of school ployment. we musi have more pay­ end and the pamphlet Just issued the county development as it will rolls. If we are to have more pay buildings for a variety of helpful shows that Mr. Hoover's efforts -.vere open up the eastern part of the purposes, in addition to that for rolls, we m ust have power to turn successful lu bringing to a close that county. It will also be the best fight of tho steel workers. the wheels of industry. W hat will long which they weie intended. Mr. Hoover has always believed In road across the Cascade mountains When no other building is avail­ it benefit us if this power runs to collective bargaining and in addition into central Oregon and will bring able, the school house affords a waste in the stream beds? Of what he has constantly upheld the rights of a great deal of travel I hrough Linn workers to select their own represent­ convenient piace for pleasant and use is the gold in the hills, if it atives without Interference, Influence county and thereby become a big profitable gatherings, such as men's remains undiscovered and un- or coercion from any source. Ho has asset to this section. always opposed the seven-day week, and women’s clubs, boys' and girls’ miued?—Eugene Register. A locating survey is now being once general In many Industries. clHbs, debating soe'eties, singings, made by the Bureau of Public The Dunne bill declares in its Is High Wage Advocate public speakings, entertainm ents Roads and tbis survey is proving title that one of its objects is to In 1920 he said: “In fixing hours of and the like. to be the finest ever made across require all motor vehicles operated labor in Industrial establishments at While practically every school a point consistent with the health of the Cascades and it is being made as common carriers on the public employees and with proper opportu­ house is utilized for some of these so the road may be kept open the highways to pay additional fees, nity for rest and recreation, there purposes, in many communities a year around. while in the body of the act there should in all cases be provision for complete winter program is planned one day’s rest In seven.” The Sauliain higliwcy is now is an attempt to relieve all such “Mr. Hoover believes that the surest so ns to make it a regular social under contract as far as the Cas carriers (bus and truck linesjfrom road to prosperity ¡3 that which leads ceater, around which all neighbor, cadi» ranger station of the Forest the paym ent of any and all other to prosperity for the masses.” the hood activities revolve. pamphlet says. “While advocating Service and part« are already com- fees or taxes now prescribed by mass production and the use of labor This tends to foster a spirit of pleted and the whole section will machinery,' he has earnestly cooperation and neighborliness law, except only the *15 charge. saving advocated that labor share in the In­ be finished this coming year and in which is extremely heneticiul. With creased production through higher order that the construction may wages and the adoption of the best the advent of radio, these gather­ To C ast F irst Vote continue during 1929 county funds conditions of employment la the ings may have tnusie and other world. His record in the Department must he available. features of broadcast programs to of Commerce and his public utter­ The following article by the ances demonstrate the earnestness enliven, the evening, at little c county court clearly states their and sincerity of his interest In the pense. workers of our country, who have al­ request: By systematically using thefe ways looked upon him as a friend.” "In explanation of the certificate Digging Into the public utterances means so readily at hand, the of necccesity signed by the county oountry school house may greatly court asking the people of Lint TUSSI NG & TUSSING contribute to the attractiveness of county to authorize the court to rural life. LAW YERS uso two mills of the tax levy for the year 1929 for general road pur The desire for a revision of the pose«, will say that the two milli motor vehicle license fees, says the takea the place of the levy hereto- Halsey and Brownsville Oregon Good Roads Association, Oregon wes recognized by tho legislature of 1927 and a committee of five holdover senators was appointed Sun.. Mon., Tues., to investigate the desirability of Oct. 21-22 23 the various types of license fee re­ visions that might be suggested and to introduce at the 1929 sess F e a tu rin g M ilto n S ills and ioa of legis’ature a hill embodying B e tty Compson the type of license fee revision Mrs. Jane Anne Mandeville, of Port Wed. Oct. 21 advisable. Crane, N. Y., will cast her first vote “ The Model from Montmarte’ This senate committee consisting for Herbert Hoover on her 99th birth­ of Senators Fred Kiddle, George day, thereby laying claim to being the 1 hur. F ri. Oct, 25 6 oldest new voter in the country. Mrs. Uunu, Ed Bailey, Joe Dunne and Mandeville was the school teacher of R ichard D ix -R u th E ld e r in Willard Marks have been working W illiam H. Hill, chairman of the New “ Moran of The Marines” ever the mass of statistics available York State Hoover-Curtis Campaign Sal. Ocl. 27 Committee. and have checked over the econo­ Tom M ix in mics and possibility of revenues The Way to Htr Heart ‘•The Circus Ace” which the various plans of revision B O B B IN G G ive her, on H allow een, a B A R B E R IN G would produce. BATHS A N D box o f o u r w o n d e rfu l can­ The committee will shortly hold S H A M P O O IN G dies. She w ill appreciate th e a series of hearings over the state Agent g i f t i f b o u g h t here. Hub Cleaning Works in order to secure at first hand an Albany Laundry Every Tuesday idea of what the people in various CLARK'S Confectionery sections of the state desire in E. C. M I L L E R license fee revision. The idea secured at these hear­ ings will be worked over in con- Many New Numbers in unction with the statistics already in possession of the committee and the resultant recommendations of -■onmittee will be presented to the J u s t a rriv e d w ith in the last fe w days and th ey are priced so egislature which convenes approxi­ reasonable— b e a u tifu l num bers, priced a t o n ly — W e ’ ve a special mately sixty days after the general P a ir o f Reading Glasses election on November 6th. th a t w ill in te re s t you. H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E globe “The Barker“ For the long evenings just ahead PUMPS and OXFORDS $3.95 to $4.85 S E T H T. F R E N C H . O p to m e tris t 326 W. 1st S. A lb a n y TheGrange Bulletin, in advocat- ng the enactment »1 the Grange- Labor Income Tax Law by the voters at ths coming election, says; ’’Ibe income tax is different from the direct property tax. It is never levied upon capital, but only on ihe net income after deducting all See Them Before Buyiny of the Republican candidate for prest- dent, the pamphlet reveals that In his dealing with the question of the re­ striction of foreign immigration. Mr. Hoover believes that our first concern is to provide employment for our own people and others already here before we permit the admission of many from other countries to compete with Amer­ ican labor. At the same time, in bis address of acceptance at Palo Alto, Calif., in August, he promised t0 s. his utmost to amend the lm ring rati'* laws to relieve unnecessary hardship upon families. •* As a basis of protection for tha American working man Mr. H oot ., believes firmly in the Protettlv. 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