H alsey E n terp rise, I i a l 8 ^ / ) r o g o n i O çto b çr 25:J9 2 S | HALSEY ENTERPRISE Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon H. F and A. A. LAKE Publishers Entered at the postofllce at Hakey, Oregon, as second class matter. »1 a year in advance Arrearages 12 Sc a month. Stops when time expire' unless continuance is Qrdered. Advertising 25c an inch; no discoun for time or space; no charge fo composition or changes. Announce ments of entertainments, food sale: etc., whose object is to ra te money charged at regular advertising rates Announcements of religious meetings not exceeding four inches, free 1 copy is received before Tuesday. Water and Fish Bills Opposed Women Workers Back Hoover For a Fall Week's Wages Women’« Trade Union Leader Declare« He Alone Can Prevent Lowering of Living Standards Throughout the Nation, B y Alice Fox Pitts TUSSING & TUSSING LAW YERS H il» y aud Brownsville Oregon Congressman Dickinson Warns Against Past Records of Democrats. PLATFORM IS GLOBE Mrs. Robins was president of the 1 0 . R ed u c ed I .»res A ll T ra n s p o rta tio n I m«s. of farm Ills by Congressman L. J Dickinson of Algona, la., a leader of the farm bloc In the House, in an ad dress here this afternoon at the farm­ ers’ meeting and Republican rally. “The record of the Democrat 1c party has always been for a tariff for revenue only,” Congressman DIckin son said, ’’and they have never been converted to a tariff for protective purposes. “Herbert Hoover, In his acceptame speech, declared ‘an adequate tariff is the foundation of farm relief.’ He fur­ ther declared that ’(he domestic mar- “The Strange Case of Captan Ramper” “ HEART TROUBLE’ Ihur. Fri. Nov, 1-2 Wallace Beery in “ Beggars of Life” Sat. Nov. 3 ‘The Grip of the Yukon’ Herbert Hoover responds to the cheers of the vast throngs that greet­ ed him on his tour through New Jer­ sey. He was greeted with enthusiasm everywhere, especially in the so-called Democratic strongholds of Mayor Hague in Hudson County. For those irritating headaches The first of our policies which have given security and expansion of em pioyment lias been (he enactment of the protective tariff. - H E R B E R T Have your eyes examined HOOVER In Kis Newark speech. MIIIIIHIHMOIIII B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS A N D S H A M P O O IN G Agent ------ Hub Cleaning Works Albany Laundry Every Tue HON. L. J. DICKINSON Sin gs H oover P raises E. C . SETH T. FRENCH, Optometrist 326 W. 1st S. Albany M IL L E R Ä mmiin niiiiittiHiitiiirtwmni “ Exact and Equal Justice to All” A. W. LAWSON Independent Candidate For County Commissioner Paid adv, by A.W.Lawson. Brownsville, Oregon :=JJ E v e ry D ay Top Prices We want you to bring us your grain and other farm products. W.e always pay the top market prices for prime products. Full line of poultry feeds, stock feeds, gram, grass an J clover seed on hand at all times. O. W . FRUM, H A Y , G R A IN and FE E D T ire d to Last ... J C ? ej T When you put four Firestone B or Seibcrling Tires on your car i w . 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. O cto b er C lean-up Sale FIRESTONE Cbarlsij Dawes was honored by a standing cheer at Madison Square Garden the other night which proves him to be popular even if the republican convention did g u e him the cold shoulder last June. O ld fie ld T ire s At These Low Prices: 30x3 1-2 Regular Clincher.......... $ 5.95 30x3 1-2 E xtra Size........................ 6.75 31x4 S traight Side ...................... 10.63 32x4 S traight S id e ...................... 11.12 4.40-21 B alloon............................... 7.10 4.50-21 B a llo o n ............................... 9.50 A bread war is in progress in Portland. Evidently the net pro­ ceeds of the husine s are getting too large and the prospects of a husky income tax is looming in the distance. All other sizes priced low. Guaranteed for life against any and all defects. Other tires as lew as $3.95. SanJino is experiencing a slump in f r nt page popularity. Smith Wed. Oct 31 Harry Langdon in Tariff Came First ket must be protected. 1 will use my office and influence to give the farmer the full benefit of our historic tariff policy.’ “Protection of dairy commodities has greatly Increased under the pro­ tective tariff policies as carried cut under the present Republican admin­ istration. We Increased by executive order the tariff on dairy products from eight to twelve cents a pound. This domestic market can be preserved for the American producer under the Re­ publican policies, and It can be lost under the policy outlined by the Demo­ cratic platform. “Apparently, to satisfy a certain group of farmers, a cleverly devised sentence was written Into the Demo­ cratic platform whereby the party pledges that an honest endeavor wilt be made to formulate a legislative plan whereby the losses In the con­ trol of surplus crops will be charged back against the unit of the product. This is a faint effort to describe the equalization fee. After the adoption of this platform, Governor Smith was quoted In the newspapers as saying that he was opposed to the fee, but that ho pledged that the mechanics would he devised through conferences with the friends of agriculture to for­ mulate a legislative program to carry out his platform pledges. This is the same problem over which a dispute lias been raging for eight years. The Democratic platform simply adds more confusion to an already con­ fused situation. “The pledge of Herbert Hoover Is definitely certain. Ho knows in ad­ vance how this problem can be han­ dled. Any conference he calls will be merely for the purpose of arrang­ ing specific details. His pledge cre­ ates the experimental stage of such a program. He believes agriculture can be organized to where it will be self- sustaining, and by reason of h!s knowledge and experience, he is in a position where he can head that or­ ganization.”___________ Alban» Sun.. Mon., Tues., Oct. 28-29 30 Whether or not the average American wage-earner can Leader Declares Hoover Knew take home a full week’s pay envelope every Saturday night in Iowa How to Handle Agricutural the next four years depends on the election of Herbert Hoover, Problem». according to Mrs. Raymond Robins, who will spend several WOODSTOCK, la.—Herbert Hoo­ weeks at Republican National headquarters directing cam­ ver and a protective tariff was the paign activities among industrial women of the nation. specific recommended for the curing National Women’s Trade Union I Until the last inonth, the wale League for fifteen years, president of nn