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weight of the trucks. The ambulance One of the first times we hear that be shown mostly in the faet that musi drivers used this same road to trans horns and reeds were used in a eonquest cal glory will pass from Germany and port the wounded to the rear. They was when the children of Israel cap Europe to America. An Independent Newspaper. were allowed to dodge around the line tured Jericho, after returning from Before the war broke out all good of trucks in order to make the best time Egypt where they had been in bondage leaders and musicians came to New P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y possible. Therefore i f it had not been under King Pharaoh. (Joshua chap. 6.) York. They receite better salaries. ' for tho motor trucks as a quick means Down through the ages music has Those that are left are nearly all gone. of transportation the French and Eng- made great advances. In the history of Death at the front is the cause of liv- ; Ü. tl. TALMADOE, E dito * tish would undoubtedly have loot in this the United States, at the time of the ing glory to depart from Europe. The war for independence, it is seen to have war does not affect England very much Entered u second class n u tte r October great battle. A military critic says, “ One can al been very inspiring. The good old song as she never developed music to a great A2, nt the poet office at Halsey, Ore- most say with certainty that every de- ; of “ Yankee Dood’e ’ ’ was played by extent. Scotland of all the four parts / under the Act of March J, 1879, feat in the Civil war happened because! fife and drum and sung at that time, made the most progress. Their songs 1 1 » 1 ■ aomeono was too alow or stopped to rest Key, an officer in the American forces, accompanied with tho quaint instru »•voted to the material upbuilding of or because someone waited for an or- , composed the “ Star Spangled Ban- ment. the bagpipe, will always remain lialaey and surrounding country and der. Frecision it the hallmark of mod ner.” Now it is our national anthem.: to the people of Scotland. No country M «n county generally Subscription ern warfare. Motor transportation has From that time on until the present, I has or ean surpass its splendid ballads. rate >1 SO per year iu advance. made posaible a promptness nnd a men have been inspired to action at a Burns was the great ballad w riter.' speed of attack nevor before possible. I time of war by music. At .-resent it is Harry Lauder, the great singer, ex- The new Liberty trucks are the com ! developed to a very grea. point, shown; presses the talent of Scotland in The Motor in the War bined inventions and ideas of 50 motor in the world war of today. voiee and songs. experts. April 6, 1917, war was declared by “ But here is the finger of God, a flash (Graduation thesis of lesae O. Cross of The motors are of the four-cylinder the United States upon Germany, and of the will that can, the Halsey H igh School Class of 1918.) type which fuinisb sufficient horse later upon her allies. The bands now Existent behind all laws, that made When we think of the progress made power for the loads that they have to have a great task to perform for the them, and, lo, they are! in the last quarter <>t a century, in the pull. noble cause of liberty. Bands at the And I know not if, save in this, such The trucks are geared low so as to get head of our great parades are instru- building of motors for ships, automo g ift be allowed to man, biles and aeroplaaoe, we can hardly be more power while still running at low I mental in arousing the enthusiasm of That out of three sounds he frame, not lieve that such things as we see are speed. Two ignition systems are used home people. When a transport takes a fourth sound, but a star. possible. We only believe in this greet on these trucks so that if one goes ¡eBve for France, a band gives them a Consider it well, eaeh tone of our scale progress when wo read of it and see wrong the truck will not have to stop I , en<1 off On wftr<J , hip ; , th the rush in itself ¡a naught; the great machines that are being All necessary materials nre carried of waves, laughter of men and noise of It is everywhere in the world—loud, along machinery, a band makes them forget | turned out daily from the factories of soft, and all is said; This year there must bo about 100,000 for the pres'-nt the dangers in wait for our great country. motor trucks delivered to our army in them. At the training camps there are ' Give it to me to use! I mix it with two The first motors to be used on ships in my thought, France. These with the necessary re j bands. The clear tones of the bugle can Were the Diesol motors, invented by Dr. And there! Ye have heard and seen, pairs will have a valuation of close to be heard in all branches of the army. Uudolf Diesel, of Munich. They were a consider and bow the head. very crude form of motor compared to ♦400,000,000. To appreciate what thia In hospitals, Y. M. C. A. huta, and —Browning. means one haa only to realize that the the powerful motor we now have. Nev dugouta, the good people of the United In the scenery of our prairie«, plains, uKKr**Kate output o f motor trucks in srtholess they were the bust motor of | States have placed pianos. Home songs I valleys, forests and watwftUU. Also the whole eountry for the year 1917 was the time. can now be sung and appreciated by the the people that inhabited them in the not over 1270,000,000. To accomplish The operation of the Diesel motor soldiers. The vietrola plays an import- early days of the settlers. These primi may be described thus: The upward this task many passenger car producers ' ant role in the barracks. Hinging is the tive people loved music, and felt, saw, have given up regular production and stroke of the piston sucks the air into most popular form of music. and hoard it in nature all about them. the eylindur. The return stroke com converted their plants to the making of Music not only inspires men, but Our great cities of industry, create an presses the air into about 300 utmos trucks and truck parts. beasts as well. The dog and horse of other field source for the composer to Therefore owing to the great work pheres and hence heats it to a high the army liavo a great sympathy for draw. Our composers are becoming more degree of temperature. A spray of oil that these trucks are doing in the way music. prominent. They are at present in in of transportation o f troops, guns, ammu is then injected into the compressed Again the love nnd need of good fancy, but acquire third place in the air. The heat of the compressed air ig nition and supplies, they are indispen musir is shown in the prison camps of rank of world composers. nites the oil, the explosion of which sable to the service of the United the United States and allies. Neverthe “ Music can no longer be called an drives the piston back. No ignition States and the allied armies. less this great cause is being met to a infant industry, for reviewing our na Probably the greatest and most deli system is needed on these engines. The great extent. The numerous societies air in all of the cylinders gdes through cate of motors that are doing more and organizations of this eountry and tional resources, what do we see» We have conservatories where the stand damage directly to the enemy are the the same process. The six cylinder types Canada are giving sums of money to of these engines will develop 6000 horse motors that are driving the allied air buy and place instruments, such ns pi ards are as high as anywhere in the power. It is this type of motor, im fleet through the air above the battle anos, phonographs, records and sheet world; our leading colleges and univer fields sities treat music in a far broader and proved and perfected by American in Up to the year of 1903 there had been nlus*e *n O*e prison ramps of our own more liberal way than corresponding ventorg, that are now carrying our boys many attempts to conquer the lower and allies. Music and kindness is said institutions abroad; America produces to the battle fields of France and that laws of gravity by inventions from I to be the keynotes of the prison camps. some of the finest instruments, notably will soon earry them to the heart of Fire! bang! all the heavy guns on the many different parts of the world. Ho pianofortes and organs; and many of Oe nanny. many accidents had happened that the Flanders front roared. A creeping bar- the most authoritativo teachers in ev The engines o f the destroyer and the idea was about to be given up when the ' rage was sweeping the German trenches. ery branch are to be found in this eoun submarine chasers work along this snmc Wright brothers took up this work. ! The great offensive was being launched. try. Everything would seem to be ready line although in some rases ignition They had invented and learned to ma ‘ III the thickest of the fight the mem for great attainment. 1 systems are used. The motors of the nipulate a new type of biplane glider, j bers o f the 61st band were hurrying “ The only factors lacking in the sit submarine are of the electrical type be Later on they attached a gas engine and wounded soldiers to the back line of uation arc courage and initiative on the cause of lack of oxygen to run the oxy some wooden propellers to the glider the trenches. part of those with any musical aptitude, gen consuming engines. The bugle sounded and over went and on the 17th day of December, 1903, and enthusiastic encouragement on the A very important machine used in the the men. They captured the first and they put their new eraft to the test in part of the public. With our conserva war xone ig the tank. There are two the presence of witueiwes It lifted it second line of German trenches. A mes tories training each'year hundreds of types of the British tanks, a male and a senger saluted, handed a message to the self nnd one of its inventors lo an alti- ' talented performers on orchestral in female. The male tank is armed with tude of 852 foet, against a 20-roile gale band master. Four minutes after the struments, we should have within a two six pounders, rapid fire guns, and landed them safely That tiny the bugle had sounded nil members of the short time orchestras eoinposed of na Hotchkiss type, and four Lewis machine band were in their places. Flaying the aeroplane was born. tive Americans. As to leadership, there guns. The female tank carries six Lewis Since then improvement in the planes national airs of United Htates, England, are a number of gifted young men in guns. Each type weighs 30 tons and is France and Italy, they marched arross and motora have been constant. Now , our country who, if they were given manned by an officer and seven men. we have the greatest machines that the ' no man man 'a " 'nn,l- Through shell fire, gas the same opportunity for elementary MRS. FLORENCE M. ST E W A R T The belts on these machines give a very world hn« ever known. Recretary Baker *nd mud theX reached the German practice which would be at their dispos large tractive effect as they run entire any a, “ The Liberty motor ia the great* tren<’h‘‘** now >n the hands of the Brit- al in Europe, would soon be able to ly around the tank. The plating is made est single achievement of the w ar.” Thirty-one were lost in going conduct an orchestra or an operatic per of a special composition of steel a quar The life of an original motor of an i RrroiM'- After fiv° hour" of in formance as well as a foreigner of equal ter of an inch in thickness, which gives aeroplane is about 100 hours. After ( very thick of tho fight it w as re- gifts. Notwithstanding the wonderful them a very great power of resistance ported that only 17 out of 54 remained. compositions already in the world as against rifle, machine guns and shrap Home of them were badly wounded The added as the old parts wear out. Thun j expressions of human character, music nel fire. Such giants as these must the motor is always ns good ns new. saved the day. It inspired the as an art is still in its infancy. The re have powerful motors to give them With every motor that wc ship over we' "nd "“ ‘X h**ld ,h ‘' treneh mnrknble discoveries and development traction. This power is furnished by a have to ship with it approximately 70, <,dd’* Th,ls did ,he hrroie « • » of the last few years confirm this view motor of the Knight silent type which per cent of spare parts for repairs. j band. The object of the offensive xvas It should be the destiny of America, the develops 105 horsepower. There are many different kinds o f : youngest of the great nations, to eon Home of the great faetors that are Here at home we have all tho bene aeroplanes in u»e over the battlefields tribute as much in thia field as to sei helping to win the war are the motor fits of music. The orchestras and bands trucks, ambulances and speedy run and all require a motor that will de- throughout the country present us with cnee and to material prosperity—to ere velop enough horse power to drive them • - un.ry present us w.tn ¡n * abouts for dispatch bearing. through the air at different speed, • • < * ««»i«. In the home we have the than ---------- _ . ever before. „ Our poetic ¡magma At the opening of the war in France piano and much sheet musir. We have tion needs to be quiekened; money and the French government had to scire the varying up to 150 miles per hour. The most common fighting machines, our inspiration in mnnv forma of music. . machinery nre not the only objects in ears of the people to use for war ser the eight-cylinder one nnd two-seaters,! Following is an inrident: I life. If dramatic subjects are needed, vice, owing to the lack of factories in “ The little beer cafe orchestras, a f France that could turn out machines have a motor that will develop 300 | why does not some American composer ter having sent out to all comers of the fast enough for the government. The horse power and give them a speed o f ' earth the patriotic strains of the Mar- give us a musical portrait of Lincoln» factories in this country hnve been from 125 to 150 miles per hour. I The g re a t influence which Napoleon ex With such machines a , these our men seillaise and the Chant du Depart, were erted on the democratic sympathies of making motors on nn enormous scale silenced, their numbers for the most for years and are now ready for prae can maneuver for position sgninst the Beethoven are well known. In Lincoln part mobilized. All theaters and show tically any contingency. In 1916 we eneiuw and when the right chance come, the artist would have a far grander places had closed their doors, and Faris Wolf Head”—best by test. manufactured 1,500.000 machines, nl rush in and down him, all in the twink ; character, and his life with its vigorous lived through its dull, gloomy evenings most twice as many as exist in all other ling of an eye. ‘ freedom, its humor and its tragedy, mu Ho, let ns as a country, put our nhoul in the silence of drath. In the course , sic alone could worthily commemorate. countries combined. Our factories by der to the wheel nnd help turn our vast o f the month some rinnematogmph, and eoopernting with the government can “ At last we realize that we cannot ronte concert cafes opened up, the patri- j double this output. Therefore it is oh resources into these ships, automobiles,) get something for nothing, and our di otic numbers o f the programs they of vioua that our government will not hnvc trucks, tanks and aeroplanes. WE . . . , , bv the ., public , . . with . i feet participation in the war ia cv'iaw certain- , fered , , being roeetved , . 1 reason for wholesale commandeering of ARE (HUNG TO WIN TH IS WAR . . enthusiasm. The receipts were turned .1 ly increasing our sense of national re- the ears of the people. spon.ribility. One manifestation of this ! over to the Red Cross or other similar It is recommended by the government responsibility should be the voicing of Music a id the W ar organizations.” — (J. O. Prod’homme, that motor transport clubs be formed to “ Music and Musicians During the First American ideals in terms of the uni- I transport troops in parts of the country vernal language, musir. Let history re- (Graduation tin si, of Marion L. Max- , Two ' " “ Years of the Wnr war in France," in eord that, this very year, 1918. free where trains do not run. II of the Halsey High School C l«., of ) well Of these kinds o f ears used the truck Now let us consider the second issue America resolved that she would rely is the most important although the am 1918.) of our anbjeet, the “ Influence of War as little as (Hiasible on those who are bulanco nnd the dispatch car nre indis There are two great topics in which upon Musir.” paid to eome and make music for her. pensable to the service to the service. wo build the very foundation of our Our country has vitality, imagination, Musir hns two distinct sides of life It is said that tho motor truck saved future enjoyment, based upon the out freedom. A living American music will Verdun. For three months during this come of the war. In a word we have for its formation. “ Inherent L ife' grow to full manhood only if fostered (the simple form is rhythm in «true battle an endless chain of 106 motor the “ Influence of Mucic on War,” nnd by national sentiments, and what other trucks ran night and day bringing up later the “ Influonct' of War upon ture) and “ Freedom.’’ From inherent countries have done, the world will cer life we receive the melody of structure supplies from the rear to the fighting Music.” tainly expert of us once we really and This is the air of the piece. In eotinec- line. Each truck ran about SO yards Let us consider the first. For centu J tion with melody we have harmony earnestly try.“— (W. R Spalding, “ The behind the one ahead. All drivers had ries back in time of xvwr the inspiration I (filler) which makes all parts balance. War in Its Relation to American Mu but one order nnd that was never to of tho people was due to the fact that : What would a strain on a piano be if sic ,’ in The Musical Qxisrtcrly.) atop for a second. They were supposed to drive one yard a second, nnd if any in some xxay a musical performance in • it were not for tho harmony» It is the thing went wrong they were to drive spired them to action. echo of the main bent Sour Stomach their truck into the ditch so as not to Our ancestors, Indiana, and some of The war with it» new musical sounds TbH is a mild form of indigestion. It »'Of the line. If it could be repaired the heathen tribes of Africa, use ns a a made by advanced inventions employed it was put back on the road. If it eonld instrument a hollow log with a shin in the war. This is a new field of work is usually brought oti by eating too rap not be, it was left there and repairs stretched over the end of it. Thia was from whish to com|xAe music for our idly or too much, or of fo o d not suited to THE ALBANY CHIROPRACTIC HEALTHORIL'M were taken from it for the other trucks. called a ’ ‘ tom tom .' ’ It ia beat upon later enjoyment. Master« of music look your digestive organs. If yon will eat No road could have sustained thia with a stick swung at regular intervals. hungrily te tho coming of thnt day and slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, at 806 Washington St., Albany. Ore. eat but little meat and none at all for heavy traffic very long. Gangs of work Before a battle the chief uses this odd hour. supper, you will more than likely avoid j men lined the road and whenever a hole way to call tho men txxgether. After a D own T own O ffices . R ooms 5 to 10 CUSICK BANK BLDG. Tho other formation ia now in due the sour stomach without taking any I appeared In the road they would rush battle, if victorious it is used as an ar consideration It is “ Freedom ” Thia meilictne whatever. When you have 1 In and flit It with toft gravel that eompamment to tho dancxrs of the on quality will be developed more as the sour stomach take one of Chamberlain s j VrWf.ll» »"*» peck silver the bsevv tivew Do not say it is im possible-that is what they told Marconi. (sse passes along Its developmcat will 1 ablets to aid digestion. T he Halsey Enterprise „ ------------------------------- Now is the Time to Wage War on the Flies We are prepared to aid you with Screen Dcors, \\ indow Screens, Screen Wire, Fly Swatters, etc., all at cheapest possible prices. See us also for Garden Hoes, Rakes and Spades. \ \ e have three standard prices on Rubber Hose. Come and look over our stock. CROSS & WHITE White Clover ICE CREAM BREAD h resh from Salem Every Evening Candies, Nuts and Fruits Sandwiches, with Coffee or Milk At All Hohrs I HALSEÏ M F E C IIM T Ä ORDER REPAIRS NOW OVERHAUL YOUR MACHINES ’ ’ and do not wait. ns we cannot rely on shipm ents of any kind. Therefore order repairs early. - JUST RECEIVED A barrel of No. 6 Dry-cell Batteries Machine Oil and Motor Oil Cable J »‘ 1 hwo h f !° feet ° i ■,ab lc lcft- 9,1 cum« «’»'•l.v as it won t last long and it is all that I can purchase at present. G. W. MORNHINWEG IM P L E M E N T ST O R E Safety First—Let Chiropractic Remove the Cause. Elmer C. Gipe CHIROPRACTOR