P r o s p e r i t y ’s V o i c e Heed N. Y. Farmers’ Experience With Al Smith, Empire State Agriculturist Warns Middle West A lfo rd Arrow» (E nterpn*« vorreapondent) Mr. and Mr». Lee Ingram were Bunday evening callers at the A E. Wbi’.beck home. Philip Cogswell and his sister, Dorothea Sianton, arc on the sick list this week. J. F. Isom who is employed on the Willamette highway Letween Eugene and Oakridge, spent the week end at his hone heie. Jack Curtis of Peo.’ia visited his nephew, C h“ eter C u rtis . Sunday. Mrs. Albert Foote of Springfield and her sister, Mi«-s Helen Robin, son of Junction City, were Sunday afternoon callers at the J 11 Rick­ ard home. Doris Robnett of Eugene visited at the K. D. Isom home Sunday while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A F Robnett visited the former's brother. Dr. J. H. Robnett and sister, Mrs. Della Chance, who are are ill in the Albany general hos­ pital at present. Jay Curtis of Lebanon wsa a vis­ itor at the C. A. Curtis home last Monday. Blanche Williamson was a gtvst ol her teacher, Mrs. E D. bom . Monday night. c L ake C reek N ew s 3 (B y an Enterprise Reporter) HOME MARKET MONOPOLY WASHINGTON. — The American fanner under Republican administra­ tion has had practically a monopoly of his home market, lu this protected market he disposes of 95 per cent of his products at price* higher than are paid elsewhere In the world for like products. This Is pointed out in the Republican campaign textbook. The complete book Is being printed lu Installments of which the tin t Is devoted entirely to agriculture, and Includes pertinent extracts from Her­ bert Hoover’s acceptance address, the agricultural ptauk of the Kansas City platform and other pertinent data rela­ tive to the farm situation. In addition to this, there Is a recital of the Republican party's constructive legislation In behalf of agriculture since 1910. a provtslou lutended to show that the promises now being made to the farmers by Mr. Hoover and Senator Curtis spring from a sym­ pathetic attitude and therefore wilt be fulfilled in good faith by the Repub­ licans. The problems of agriculture are treated from an economic rather than a political viewpoint, and emphasis Is laid on the freedom from ecouomlc fallacies of the agricultural legislation i «»«—a— — already passed by Republican con­ Charles S. Wilson Points Out Rural District Hostility to Governor in His gresses which Includes 24 measure» Own State for William H. Hill, New York. Hoover Campaign Manager. since March, 1921, when the Republi­ cans came Into otfice._____ “My advice to the farmers of the Middle West is that they find out what we farmers in New York State think about Gov­ ernor Smith,’’ declares Charles S. Wilson, former State Com­ missioner of Agriculture. •‘Governor Smith, despite the ex Mr. Wilson anti his brother-in-law operate a 600 acre farm at Hall, On­ tario County, New York. "New York State farmers know, on the basis of Governor Smith’s record, that he will not do for agriculture what Herbert Hoover will do,” de­ clared former Commissioner Wilson. "I think the Governor’s attitude to ward the Council of Farms and Mar­ kets Is typical. This council was pro­ vided for when 1 was Commissioner. It was put through by the farm In­ terests of the State, who felt that they would be safer with farmers ad ministering the Department of Agri­ culture than with politicians doing It. They looked upon the council as a sort of board of directors to the de­ partment. Penney Lauds H oover C P in e G rove Item» (B y Special Correspondant) Mrs. Margaret McNeil visited Flower phone 458-J EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP Charles R Goltra, Proprietor Member of 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. ________ JIM HORNING General Blucksmithing Acetylene Welding. P in t & Adauis, Corvallis. I re . D E LB E R T S TA R R • Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer LADY rpha victory which Mr. Hoover achieved by peaceful means resulted dollars to the American consumer, tne ^ t X X t r o l l e d foreign combinations bad been set up in * Mrs Nichols Saturday. number of raw materials which, be­ w E. Eagy and family spent Sun­ cause of our Inability to produce, we L. day at Will Eagy’s near Oakville. must depend upon purchasing abroad, «ays the pamphlet. "Among them are Dean Bilyeu was an Albany vis­ rubber, coffee, nitrates, potash. sisal, itor Friday and Sunday after­ camphor, iodine, mercury and long- ■taple cotton. These combination, noons. fixed both production and prices. Mr. Hoover's campaign was waged Mrs. Floyd Nichols and M'S.B»! by showing business how to hand e Hover visited Mrs. Russel Gitbens the problem largely by Itself. He asked Congress for fund» to Investl Thursday. the foreign control, and also, oik Russel Knighten of Albany was gate talned authorization to use .c enlists one of the many pheasant hunters from other Government departments. Laboratories made studies of reel.- in this vicinity Monday. mation and development of substitute» Tom Hover of Monroe spent Sun­ whUe . d en tist, .ought new .ource. day night at the E .E Hover home of these materials. It Is shown. Other Investigators gathered full data on and hunted pheasants Monday. LvalUb’ lty of other territory to pro W-D. McLaren spent several duce these essentials. Government official«, Mr HocTer days last week in Corvallis caring others, told the Interested Indus- for Mrs. McLaren who has been and tries of thetr findings, and at the .«me time, without any clash wIth quite ill. J. C. Heinrich, Mrs Fred Hein­ any foreign government or agency let .ho nations of the world know Low rich and daughter, Margaret, were the United States was prepared to Corvallis visitors Saturday. They meet this monopolization policy. A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon H O W A R D ’S Auto Sheet Metal Works EASTBURN’S GROCERY 4th and Lyons Street The place to buy good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park. Albany. __ PORTMILLER FURNITURE CO., fur­ niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges. Funeral directors. 427-433 West First Street. Albany. Oregon. IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West First Harold O. Murphy, Prop. Phone 605 We Never Close ROSCOE AMES' HARDWARE The Winchester Store FARM LOANS At lowest rate 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 when you get it You'll be back for you'll not forget it. PARAGON CAFE GEO. M. GILCHRIST ALBANY I2‘i N. Second St . Corvallis Radiator», Fenders. Body Repair­ Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses ing. Automobile Woodwork also each way daily. Welding, Upholstenug, Glass Albany to San Francisco $13.50. Cutting and Grinding. Albany to Los Angeles $18.00 Mr Jennings, formerly of Albany is in charge of our Auto lop and Albany to Seattle $6.25. Curtain Repair shop. J j Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. A lb an y B argain H ouse Allphin Auction House New and Second Hand Furniture Highest prices paid for all kinds of Junk. Wool. Hides, Fur«. Pelts. Cftscaru Bark. Albany. Oregon Broadalbin St , Albany Auction Sat. Oct. 20, 1 p. m Lauding Herbert Hoover as sincere In hie desire and competent In hit ability to solve the farm problem, J. C. Penney, nationally known chain store owner, expreaaea doubt as to Smith’s ability to grasp national prob­ lems. ---------------__------ ------ How U. S. Broke a Monopoly ~ ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flower# and Plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. pressed desires of the farmers, re peatedly recommended that the coun­ cil be abolished. He was not in favor of direct representation for farmers. "The farmers of this State are en­ countering as much trouble as the farmers of other States. I believe that conditions cannot bo remedied unless we havo greater tariff protec­ tion on some products and better mar­ keting facilities so that we don’t have to sell in a buyers’ market. "Herbert Hoover is the man to give us this kind of relief. My advice to the farmers of the Middle West Is that they find out what we farmers in New York think about the Gover­ nor before they vote for him for president of the United States. Mrs. T. J. Jackson has had as her guests, her aunts, Mrs. Tnruer and Mrs. Shedd of Albany. Mr. and Mra. C. T. Allingham o f ¡Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Williams this week. William Wilsou and eons of Grants Pass were guests at the J. Some of the results of these efforts, A Burns and J.S. Nicewood homes called on Mr*. McLaren and found as cited by the pamphlet, are: this week. her much improved. Broke Rubber Monopoly Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Jones and Saved American rubber consumers Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols a t­ Mrs. Annie Jones of Corvallis were tended church at Hal*ey fcunday upwards of »300,000,000 by action the British control of rubber visitors at the Martin Cummings nd were dinner guest» at ‘he breaking production and prices. This control is being abandoned and new sources home Tuesday. Charles Nichols home. of rubber development promise to Mrs. J. W. Morgan spent last Mrs. A. L. Knighten and Mrs. hold the prices down. week in Portland where she visited George McNeil visited Mrs. W. D Saved the American people about relatives and friends. She lived in McLaren who is HI in Corvallis »100,000,000 in its bill for coffee through shifting purchases from Brazil Portland a number of years. Wednesday afterr.oon. to other sources to a sufficient degree Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Drinkard Pine Grove people attending the to effect the decline. Urged the growing of long staple and daughter of Rufus, Oregon, are church rally at Halsey last Sundr y cotton In the United States to break here visiting relatives. M r.'D rink­ were Mr. and Mts. N.E.Chandler, the control exercised In Egypt over ard is enjoying the pheasant hunt­ and daughter Agnes, Margaret acreage and supplies. Encouraged exploration for native Heinrich, George Chandler and ing. beds of potash and aided in promoting Mr. and Mrs. Yoder and Mr. family, Mrs P.A.Pehrsson, Grace the fixation of free nitrogen of the Mrs E E. Hover. air to help relieve the American farm­ and Mrs. C. S. Williams drove to Pehrsson ers from the levy Imposed by Chile Sweet Home Suuday afternoon and the Franco-German potash trust. To perpetuate constitutional gov­ Mr. Yoder has several trucks at By demonstra’ing to the other na­ ernment abide by the constitution tions that the United States a deter­ work ou the highway there. mined not to tolerate foreign control, B. L. Cummings of Hood River Vote for John P. Cooley for state and by the example afforded in the representative. aJv case of rubber, the signal has been spent the first two day* of the given for abandonment of others of hunting season here enjoying the the more deleterious controls. first pheasant hunting he has had Mr. Hoover, the pamphlet points out. has consistently clung to the posi­ in in twenty-seven years. tion "that economic progress must de­ A young man employed *at the WASHINGTON.—How Herbert Hoo­ pend upon the driving force of com­ ver as Secretary of Commerce waged C.R.Evans home during silo filling petition.” He has reiterated that: on foreign monopolies which I "The problem should be met on suffered a heart attack Saturday a had fight been controlling raw materials the ground of what In the long run and was taken to the Albany gen- essential to Industry, agriculture and will produce good will and prospeiity eral hospital. He was a stranger homes of the United States Is de­ to the entire world, for no single na scribed in a pamphlet Just Issued by tlon can dissociate Its prosperity from here. the Republican National Committee. the prosperity and good will ol all This struggle was one which affect- of them. • * • Word has been received here of averv home, for the foreign monop- And his method has sought to bring Mrs. the death of M r s - Frank r r a n a Baum- ’X V ^ t only 'levied a tax on certai n I u “‘V a ^ ^ h a n " m develop gartner who products used In the home but also on i,»uO - - - , Jn bo died Monday at - whlc- ------ a ther{ “ >ere lie ¡he home of __ her daughter daughter near M on- other Important articles of commerce seeds of of internat|onal International frlctK friction and a — u n had been lost. It would have sert- I -------- mouth. The burial- services will ously menaced many branches o menace to friendly relations. be at Pine Grove cemetery Thurs­ business, which made extensive c P eoria N ew s day at 2 p.m . Mrs. Baumgartner of these raw materials, thus affecting consumers. lived here a number of years. Saved America Millions ---- J7 ^ /^ lb a n y ^ /^ u e c to fy REPUBLICANS GIVE FARMERS Furniture— live stock — will be sold. It you have anything you want solit, tiring it in. Furniture sold at private sale anytime. Farm machinery sold ftt sll tiroes. F ish er-B rad en Funeral D irector» Em balm er» Lady Assistant. Phone 95. Albany, Oregon C all A t D aven p ort M usic H ou se T ir e d to Last When you put four Firestone or Seiberling Tires on your car you know that you are tired to last for many, many miles of any kind of road you wish to travel over. It is the built in quality that gives you the right service. For New and Second Hand Pianos Pianos for Rent. Albany .Oregon H ask in s & T alb ert Sears’ Grocery I A Service and Cash Store Ask for prices Arrow Garage, Halsey Albany Creamery Association F IR E S T O N E A N D S E IB E R L IN G S Manufacturers*«! LINN BUTTER \ a m i B u y e r« o f Egg« F a r m e r s ’ C o - o p e r a t iv e C re a m e ry E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. (By an Enterpiise Reporter) 422 W e s t E ir s t S tre e t A meeting of the board of stew­ ards wa* held at the parsonage In savings of hundreds of millions of Monday evening to look after busi­ ness matters. J R . Mode and eon Raymond have gone to siutheru Oregon on a bunting trip. Mrs. George B o n e and Alice Dunn were Corvallis visitors Fri­ A lb a n y , O re g o n day. Mrs. Bridge and Belle Woolridge of Alpine were visiting at Mr* M M Fruits last week. I Jess Liggett of Portland visit« d at bis brother-in-law’s, George Gitbens, and enjoyed bunting pheasants the first of the week. Mrs. Alice Dunn and Mrs. G- Gitbens were Albany visitors Sat­ urday. Helen Lamar stteoded a meet- ing of the Rainbow girl« at Corvsl* ! lis Monday evening. I am a citizen before I am a part lian. ----- Vote for John I’. Cooley *or Paid adv Rta(e re pr e»«Dt«tlve. Complete Home Furnishers Universal & Cclcnial Ranges 'thetes Nothing CUw the Bndge^eadi WOOD SUPERIOR CIRCULATOR B u ilt L ik e a W a r m A i r F u r n a c e T h e cold air enters »’ * • bo,,OIT' - U h , * t* d * nd T h e cola s ir c a .in t — « n d p a « « » o u t through «he «op. C lR C U L A -n N O «he w .e m , m o ’ ,. h e .l.h fu l air «o «he m o.« di— t C1RC^ „ f the' ad jo in in g room s. H a . w o n d e rfu l heatin g c . p s c i . y - slw in plain black wi.h WelUville poluhed eteel body. W o n d e r fu l in R e su lt. - - R eason able In PrU« HILL & COMPANY H a rd w a re , F u r n itu r e , S toves, P lu m b in g Are your children’» eyes Ready for school work? 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