ia o . w EY BMi'.A k I-~ IX 1921 HALSEY ENTERPRISE W A N is NO O tk E o b„-c« cl ILe arm oi H Henning, who was pickiug blackberries Yes, , > Tbe Sherwood N®w» pro'eats this is the open season, and there against tbe law which requires a is a new fool born every minute. farmer, after pheasants have been raised at bis expense in hie grain fields, to pay $3 for a license be­ fore he can g ill one for food and say»: French Court« May Reverse De­ "W h a t is the matter with the cision of 43 Years Ago. farmers anyway? Why don’t they agitate tbe damnable injustice and outrage thru grange and F irm Bu­ Chemist Convicted of M u rd e rin g W ife reau and elect a legislature tli.t by A d m in isterin g A rsenic Asks fo r will repeal tbe unju.-t law and Rehearing o f Case. abolish tbe game warden dukes and let them earn a living by hon­ P a ris — Modern scientific research est toil? with regard to arsenical poison may that they b«7e thus oi^de lue bad good. Now comes a wiser scientist than the usual and he has discovered that there are chromoaones in us. Think of it! Chromoaones! Nona of us had suspected that we were thus Subscriptions, »1.50 a year in advance eu lowed. This advanced scientist Arrearages, »2 a year. Transient advertising 25c an inch, per­ takes the-e wonderful belongings manent. 20c. No discount for time of ours and classifies them, and or space then be discards those of them In "Eaid-for Paragraph»,” 5c a lin e No advertising disguised as news which tend to evil and presto! Phone 205 we are all to tbe good and our children will be born good and H A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore. Oct. 11. 1921 wise and free from total or any Warern Ashworth of Yaquina other degree df depravity. SOME MORE “ ETHICS” Hurrah lor the doctor! and h u i- found a dead pe lean on tbe beach rah for the good cbrOrnosons! and and sent it to a Portland taxider- [ mist to have the skin stuffed and The Spokane medical society has anathema to the e u l ones! The absurd game law excommunicated persons who have At tbe Carnegie Institute at Cold mounted. makes tbe possession of a pelican been licenced by the slate to fit Springs, N. Y ' , experts have jug. by anybody except a game warden spectacles but not to tieat eyes gled the chromoaones in chickens a crime, so a Warden seized Asb- The society also censured one until they have pioduoed one with Dr. Talbot for delivering profes­ skin as black as ink, or a liar bar W u rth 's [>e ie n and caused him tu sional lectures to Spokane optom­ been sending out news-from there ■ be arrested and fined. Could there If these fellows keep on they ri^ culou' «“ tbe etrists. Perhaps they want to tax-hurdi-ued people than our copyright all medical knowledge will change tbe leopard's spots and game la w ? and forbid its use by anybody who tbe Ethiopian’» skin and the color does not pay them for the right. line and racial questions will cease The Albany H erjld apparently A news article lauding facilities to disturb politics apd diplomacy. think» that the reaeon why the provided at a clinic brought down boomerang hurled by Brownsville C H U R C H A D V E R T IS IN G wrathful denunciation by the so­ pastors at the community build, ciety, tho nobody was found re­ Many evidences are daily com. ing project came hack and stunned sponsible for this “ advertising.” ing to hand of the increased ap­ Questioning the “ ethical” ortho, plication of church advertising, them was that they were trying to doxy of the state association, tbe but seldem do we see a full, seveu- enforce man-made law against Spokane institution threatened to column page display, such as ap- dancing on a whole community withdraw and go it alone and to peared in tbe September '20th is- instaad of oo the organizations by sue of ihe Roseville ( I I I . , I iraes- anq ,or whiCh it was made. The appropriate a fund of «4000 or Citizen. The oedksion was the , .. . — who in these latter d a y s i • i. - fellow «5000 that had been raised for tbe . . . . . . An independent— N O T neutral— news­ paper. published every Thursday, b r W m . H . * A. A W H E E L E R . W . H. W a u M t a Editor. M as. A A. W H U H taa Business M anager and Local News Editor. fiftie th a n n iv e rs a ry , home co m in g “ I bus saith tbe Lord' coHservation of the public health and rally day of the Roeevtlle •»»»»: The ad con. finds skeptics who doubt bis in- and devote it to propaganda Christian church. tamed a cut of the church edifice «pjration. »gainst contract pub'ic services by and of S A. Cook, pastor and ______ , ________ the physicians. sp-aker of the day; a program, a . ¡vein, a m o v ie director at L >« The Spokane authorities an­ history of the organization and nounced that they would investi­ various Scriptural quotations and Ang-l-s, gave a party on the Ar- The whole was displayed buckle plan Saturday night, but gate (hequestion and named a date texts. in highly attractive typography be di,| better tha„ Arbuek|e b when the super-ethical medicos and excellent taate; a notice to the . . , . . , , . ? , * ° f .C” *S,ng might present their case, but in ­ world that the town has a m in i. h' , vestigation was just what the latter ter and church organization bent the death of an innocent girl. H - did not want. They were like the upon c h i rying the gospel to de- was found dead in his rooms with man "who hsfe'h the light, netlhtr sired ends by tbe most eff d ive t wo girls, one of them his acknowl- m-ans. As an evidence that the ej ged raigtress cometh to the light.” eff >rt was not to l>e n-mfined rim - Du ing the 12 months preceding ply to the anniversary occasion, the employment of the Drs Mount I tnc ad closed w'th the following Investigation shows that Ledoux f o r t h - Hswlev Pulp & Paper com displayed line: “ The above » « tv - whostag-d auctionsfof unemployed 1 ices to be continued by intensive men at Boston and elsewhere, is pany the commission paid the doc­ gospel preaching each night at "* supported by a hard working wife tors of Oregon City on behalf of r :3t).’’— Publishers’ A u xiliar y and his children. Hs's tbe righ' biinred employe» of that company Reference was made in the En­ more than «IF 00. I he commission terprise last week to the success­ timber o'i which to make a walking is now paying a flat .»alary of ful neaepaper advertising (lone by delegate to go around on a salarv calling shikes among those who 32').» for this work. the First Christian church of Eu­ have jobs. The commission has not received gene In that cHy people are not a single oomplamt lioui anv em snrptiaad wnen they see a “ full, Football is a alow sport com­ p oye since the above atrangeuieiil seven.column’' church advertise­ pare! todeer-hnuting. The death was made, against the care end ment. They are accustomed to it. of W illiam Andersendix, <>T bad tonsils, ar sde ticeble and the »ec.pt I that the no ds, th.it ought to be cut out, oi grain dealers must unite to a nun that on land and sea and in the in the fight to overrnAie it. air there lurked microbes and the N EW F R U IT S germ« thereof ready to pounce upon tn-re man at tbe first opportunity The O A. C has developed a end return him to the clay he new French prune of t«ice the or- came from. d in 'ry elle Wilson Popenoe, in- Noar we have learned that then vetligating fruita in Colombia lor are microbee and bacilli and mi the development of agriculture, otococoi miugliug within oar very announces that he ha« found lh*ie being, and thal leucocytes and a giant wild blackberry that sur­ phagouitee roam through us from passes th" loganberry. As he ia toenail to topknot and that the th» same man who brought front battles which their armies tighr Guate os «¡th« sv»c<>do, now t" within ug have caused the human popular among California fruits, body t« eclipse Armageddon sa » bis announcement •• received with interest by horticulturists. field of slaughter. And science isn't satisfied yei j - • • • - ------ with all the things it has done Senator Newberry heal Henry to «•- Ford for his office by »l»ft.(X>0 at We have thought ourselves su- least, as has been proved hefori perior to those savage» who im ' the Inveetlgators, in violation of prove their race by killing weak th» law of Michigan. He escaped lings, cripples and imbecilee befor* punishment on the ground tha> they are eld enough to propagate, ihe law wee not valid, though h- we hare propoeed to sterilise them was SO fearful that it might huh. and leave them the privilege ol water that he falsified the report» enjoying the pleasures or miserie* in an attempt to conceal much i f If his party wet* of life during th» time slotted them the slush fund by nature, and our doctors have in the m inority he would bw un ALBANY opaiated upon the skulls and «eated. hut it i»n‘t and he isn't b ltiu s of perverts and proclaimed That ia party politics. TO STUDY AMERICAN WOMEN NEW LIGHT ON POISON The Baptist church services were abandoned Sunday evening and the pasfor, Rev. Mr. Woodworth, and his people visited with their brethren of the Presbyterian church and listened to an excellent ser­ mon by the pastor, Rev. a . M. McClain. The new parsior of the Methodist church not having ar- rived yet, that congregation was al­ so largely represented in the serv­ ices. I t is pleasant for brethren thus to dwell together in unity. cause the Fiench courts to reverse a life sentence passed 43 years ego on a chemist named Danval, who was found guilty of having murdered hts wife. Danval. who. owing to a press agita­ tion. was released 19 years ago. has . now filed a petition asking for per­ mission to bring his case before the supreme court of appeal The Dan val case was one of tbe most famous poison trials In the annals of French crim inal law. In 187^ M Danval was This young Japanese woman la com­ a prosperous chemist w ith an estab­ ing to America to observe those things lishment In the Rue Mauberg. Ac­ which w ill prove of Interest and bene­ cused of having poisoned his wife, he fit to the ladies back In her uafive was brought to tria l before the Seine land. She Is Miss S. Inouye. a grad­ ai-slze court, and on May 10. 1878. con­ uate of the Joshi Dalgala, and a demned to deportation for life daughter o f Prof. H. Inouye of that Famous experts appeared both for school. the prosecution and the defense. aDd the whole of medical Jurisprudence "W atch Your Step." concerning the qualities of arsenic, as W altons, C al.— H e re a fte r when W. they were then known, was argued before the court for many days. The N. Noel of this place starts to m ilk government experts found traces of bis cow he w ill a a y : "W atch your arsenic In Mme. Danval'» body which » te p !’’ M r. Noel sat quietly down ou his would amount to one m illigram (.01549 grain). This, It was argued, stool last evening to m ilk the fam ily proved that arsenic had been admin­ cow, neglecting to make tills rem ark. istered with crim inal Intent. A toxi­ As he proceeded with the Job the cow. cologist for the defense, however. apparently becoming tired of standing maintained that one m illigram was a still, sought to change her position, perfectly normal amount o f arsenic to and In doing so placed one bf her feet find in the human body. I t was polnt- firm ly upon the foot o f the milker. An ed out that the green curtains sur­ X ray examination disclosed that M r. rounding Mine. Danval's bed had beeo Noel had suffered several broken bones colored with an arsenical dye and con­ In hie foot. tained an ounce of pure arsenic. Cancer of the Toe-Nail. M Danval was sent to the penal One of the rarest diseases known la settlement of New Caledonia. He was cancer o f the nail, only four cases be­ living there, com paratively fret?, w ith his fam ily, when, In 1902. the ord«r ing on record. T he most recent one Is described by Dr. Carlos Chagas of came for hlg release. the medical college o f Bello Bello The French government toxicologist Horizonte, B razil. I t Is that of a la­ ha» just issued a new textbook for borer, aged sixty, who had It on the consultation a t crim inal trla la In nail of his right great toe. T he toe which It la declared that the presence of so small a quantity as one m illi­ was amputated and the man. appar­ gram of arsenic in the human body la ently cured, dlsnppenred. T h e toe was negligible and ought not to be takefi examined microscopically and con­ firmed th- d 'e -n — I . as Incrim inating evidence In a charge of murder. I t Is on this new ruling th a t M Danval appeals. New York Health Spot Is Ghetto. 3.300 to a Block New York.— New York city ’s healthiest district ts not In F ifth avenue. Riverside park. Oram ercy park, nor any of the other select residential quar ters. hut In the heart of the Ohetto, w ith Its swarming thou­ sands. The beard of health proved It w ith statistics. In sanitary district No. 12. comprising ten square blocks on the lower East side, w ith a population of 83.878. or more than 8.800 persons to a block, the m ortality rate was 6.44 per 1,000. against the city's average o f 12 39 THIS YEAR’S PRICES 3 Union Suitsat 1.50 $4.50 6 prs. Socks - .75 2 Work Shirts at .75 1.50 Leather Gloves 1.25 Pants - - 3.00 3 Overalls at 1.50 4.50 Canvas Gloves - .45 Cap - - - 2.00 Handkerchiefs .25 $33.45 $18.20 Just recently we sold a customer ot ours the above bill of goods for 18.20. A year ago the same bill would have cost $33.45. OREGON Mrs. Arthur McClain, mother of the Presbyterian pastor, who is visiting at the manse, had tbe mis­ fortune to fa 11 part way down the front stepe at the church Sunday euening after the service and re­ ceived some painful, tho it is thot at this time not serious, injuries. Her arm and hip and knee ou one side were somewhat bruised. Mrs. KcClain is considerably beyond the three-acore-and-ten period and consequently will not recover as rapidly as would a younger per sop. Currin Isom, son of M r. and Mrs. Crock Isom, left Monday morning for Washington stare, where he has secured a position for the winter. Oreo Stratton has a fine crop of apples this year in hia orchard on the Calapooia east of town. He has already shipped about two car­ loads of the earlier varietiee. Mr. Stratton’s fruit ranch has furnished work for quite a lot of people and also brot no small amouutof mon­ ey into the community. This beautiful October weather is proving an asset to this commu­ nity as it is to every other in toe state. One of our citizens who ar­ rived from Iowa last summer was so disgusted with the unusually wet fall and winter that followed that he had decided to return, hut now will remain and has arranged to put in ten acres of small fruit iu the spring and try the fruit busi­ ness in Oregon. Nothing the mat­ ter with Oregon! M r and Mrs. “ B illy ” Cochran of Ashland were the gueste of Mr, and Mrs Ed 8tortz Sunday, driv­ ing to Eugene in the evening. There is a rumor that the Coch­ Brownsville Briefs rans are arranging to move to Al­ Prof. Baker, principal of th» bany soon. high «chool, teaches a Presbyterian Some of the dairymen hereabouts, Stindav-sr hoo> class. who last year filled their silos with Rev. T. H Downs goes to a pas­ sunflower ensilage, are not using the sunflower this year. Their ex­ torate at Sutherlin. perience last year was not satis­ George Tetzie got a six-point factory. buck near town the oth *r day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sawyer, ac­ companied by Mrs. W C Cooley Tbe repainting of thp Baptist and Ed Sawyer and son Harry, church is being completed. drove to Corvallis Sunday to see Trov Putman struch a horse and Edwin Sawyer, who is in a hos­ the hors» «truck him, nearly knock­ pital there, suffering from a severe attack of blood poisoning resulting ing ont his eye. from an injury received a few days Although Edwin was hur­ Th» high school is giving a ago. ried to the hospital as soon as the course in the Bible. | dangerous nature of tbe wound (Correspondence) was discovered the infection bad so spread thsough the arm that the Dr. 0 H. Kent and familv bave case has been a very stubborn one moved into the O«horn property. for the hospital experts to handle and at thje writing (M onday) tbe lad ie oot yet wholly out of danger. To afford the necessary drainage several tubes have been inserted in the arm, and every ingenuity of mdern surgery is being employed •o counteract tbe effects of the poison Mrs. Sawyer is with Ed­ win at the hospital; LAST YEAR’S PRICES 3 Union Suits at 3.00 $9.00 6 prs. Socks 1.20 2 Work Shirts at 1.50 3.00 Leather Gloves 2.25 Pants - - 4.00 3 Overalls at 3.25 9.75 Canvas Gloves - .65 Cap - - - 3.00 Handkerchiefs .60 I he store with a square deal for every customer near the Baptist church, the resi­ dence where they had been living having been sold. Tbe new loca­ tion ie near the doctor’s office, and in that respect will be quite con­ venient. The illness of Mrs. Andy K irk, mentioned in a previous letter, has proved much more serious than a? first supposed and her present con­ dition is giving her family and friends much anxiety. Her daugh­ ter, Prof Weber’s wife who had been with her previously, is here • gain assisting to take care of her mother, and the other members of tbe Weber family were over from Harrisburg Sunday to spend the day. Miss Glenda Rosa returned Sun­ day from a week-end visit with her uncle and aunt. Prof and Mrs. Weber, and their fam ily at H a r­ risburg. Rev. A. M McClain received a fin» White leghorn cockerel byex- prees from Rev. Mr Mochelle, Woodburn, Saturday evening. The bird is from one of the be»t 'trains in tbe country, the orig- in il setting of egg« which were the foundation of M r Mocelle's flock, costing «30. Mr. McClain has quite a flock of highly bred pallets. Mr. and Mrs. H ultz, living on the Ketlewell farm south of Browns­ ville. welcomed a son to their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hume and Mr, god J(r». George Huaae » « •