NOV. 3, ¡921 HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E PAGE 2 The new grade over the low pass Form of le a d , that was supposed once to show rapid changes, was found, un­ between Junction City and Lake der the new environment to be one creek is too soft for use thia win- of the most persistent of characters. , ter. The state highway conimis- Blondes Are Disappearing. (sion announces that it will be "Another prevalent notion that finds paved next summer, but that no support in the results of these In­ vestigations, Is that of any physical promise is taken with a grain of difference between the old Americans ¡►alt, like other promises of the It a crushed rock of the northeast, the Yankees, and commission. those of the South; there la no dif­ base is laid there next year that ference of any Importance. The peo­ will be a start. ple of the South are not darker, the The earliest peas marketed in Yankees are not taller. The only re­ gional differences In the old Amer­ several Willamette valley towus ican stock are such aa are due to dif­ are grown from fall-sown seed. ferent ancestry (English, Scotch, Seeding should be done now, for Huguenot, etc.) But the whole strain the peas should be well up before shows a plain tendency towards dark­ the continuous cold rains occur. ening of hair and diminution of Alaska is a good variety for fall blondnese.” sowing, according to O A. C. The "The main characteristics of the ground should be fertilized with old Americans are, first of all, a tall stature. They are, If we disregard manure and drained naturally to a few small groupa, the tallest of -bed exceesive moisture. whites, averaging 5 feet 8 Inches In the men, and 5 feet 4 inches In the George B. Dorris’ 18-year old women. This superiority Is In part Barcelona filbert trees near Eu- a distinctly American acquisition. geue produced nuts at the rate of "They are mostly relatively ’spare' In early adnlt life, with rather a ten­ 3600 pounds an acre this year. dency to overweight later ou. In this His 14-year-old trees gave 8500 connection there appears one serious pounds and 8-year-old trees 800 He says there feature— many of the younger women pounds per acre. are behind their due standard. Their are trees in England 150 years old chest, their muscles, are relatively not that are growing good crops. as well developed as are those of the men. The men. In the average, are In every way a fine lot. Tha non- working women, many of them, are physically somewhat neglected, which WILDEY LODGE NO. 05. calls for an Improvement. Naturally this does not apply to the farm girl Regular meeting next Saturday or the athletic girl. night. "But the American woman shows a superior head. The size of her head Is somewhat above what It usually la In relation to the average head of the male, and it la also perceptibly Office 1st door south of school house above that indicated by her stature. Halsey, Oregon. As the size of head means a corre­ sponding size of brain, we have here a highly favorable condition. Handles Town and Country Property. "The form of the head In the old Give him a call and see if he can fix American stock differs widely, accord­ you up. ing to parentage. Face Shows Progress. “A much greater progress In A m « lcanlzatlon' Is shown by the face. This has lost the prominence of the check Haircutting, Massaging bones and that of the angles of the Electric lower Jaw; and In the well-nourished and Shampooing. approaches a characteristic straight- Cleaning and Pressing. sided, rather high oval. “The nose Is variable, with tendency to convex (aquiline) In mules, and concave-convex in females. The hands, feet, mouth, ears, are not large, but also not small. ATTORNEY AT LAW "Only healthy men and women be­ tween twenty-four and slxty-flve 201 New First Nat’l Bank Bld’g, years of life and at least three gen­ erations American born on each par­ Albany, Oregon. ental side, were included In the study, and the majority of the subjects were examined under standardized condi­ tions and with best Instruments as .LIC EN SED F U N E R A L DIRECTO RS well as care at the U. S. national HA RRISBU RG LEBANON museum," Doctor Hrdltcka explained. Phone 35 Phone 15 "They Included unselected Individual.« Branches at from all walks of life and all occupa Win T Templeton, Mgr. lions. The length of the study was Brownsville, Phone 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr. caused by the unexpected rarity of slsey those who could fill the requirements. The studies extended to a total of 700 persons, hut to obtain so many It was found necessary to make trips to parts of New England as well as southward. A particularly Interesting group was obtained among the mountaineers of Tennessee and neighboring regions." I higher they hold their heads in HALSEY ENTERPRISE Y o u r W in te r U n d e rw e a r A b independent—NOT neutral—news­ church and society, the more ready 3 » paper published every Thursday, by W m . H .& A. A. W H EELER . H. W hkki . xb Editor. nt. A A. WHKW.KB Business Manager and Local New* Editor. Subacnptiona, >1.50 a year in advance Arrearages, >2 a year. Tranaient advertising. 25c an inch, per nianent. 20c. No discount for tiuie or space In “ Paid-for Paragraphs, " 5c a line No advertising disguised as news. Phone 205 HALSEY, Linn Co., Ore.. Nov. 3, 1921 HARDING AND THE PARTY they appear to be to Uttar the words that will push some unfortunate down, down. Many an innocent, pure-minded girl has felt the ating 4 their carelesa talk as poignantly as did this Indian girl. And if the victim has taken a misstep, bow far is the average professed Ohristaan from following the example of him who said: “ Neither do I condemn thee.’’ Instead of being willing to for­ give an offender “ until seventy times seven,” there is an unwill­ ingness to forgive even ones, and a pffinenesa to magnify and multi­ ply the first evil report until it ic as far from the truth as pole from pole and the tattler as far from Christianity as S»t>n from heaven. No other handicap on the church is as great as the unruly tongues of its members. Kenosha- j M Although Candidate Hardin) announced in his campaign tha U n io n S u its he believed In “ government bj party,” President Harding har jguy your winter underwear now for comfort’s sake. If you like cottou we have some splendid weights. Priced in Union shown himself even more free t< suits a t ................................................................. $1.50 and $2.25 consult men of the opposition party, Wool Mixed Union Suits .......................................... $3 to $4.25 which inferentially he would have Heavy pure wool Union Suits priced at ...................................... $5 excluded from a hand in such Men’s two-piece Underwear, per garment ........... 7-)t to $3.50 government, than Mr. Wilson was Splendid Raincoats for dress wear priced at ..................... $7.50 “ The duke of York, with 20.000 He has not, aa did his predecessor, asked especial support of his own men, marehed up the h ill—and party in carrying through hie then mafehed down again.’’ The The store that givea strike of all the railroad men in policies. square deal to every He acts aa though be were presi­ the United States against a cut in customer dent, not of the republican party, wages of 12 per cent has failed to but of the American government. materialise—called off by the OREGON ALBANY That ia the way Mr. Wilson chiefs. They dodged an awful acted, too, notwithstanding occa- soiashup. eional utterences which reminded ua that he was still a member of A couple of Italians have been years, of the physical and physiologi­ convicted of murder in Massachu­ bia party. cal features of the oldest and moat The petty political leaders of the setts. but an appeal has been taken American element In the population of thia country. Doctor Hrdltcka republican party find it difficult to the supreme court. They are made the first snnouncement of thia or impossible to keep the president revolutionary propagandists and fundamental study In a paper given in leash. their fellows in France, Italy and before the second International con­ __________ I gress of eugenics at the American He pleases them by his aloofness elsewhere are threatening venge­ toward the league of nat ions, which ance sgainst the United States Study of Old American Stock museum of natural history here. “There Is no American type of representatives if they are exe­ Shows Heredity Is Still in includes nearly all the other gov­ cuted. The fools do not know that either man or woman as yet; but ernments of the world and which the United States government has there Is an approach to such a type Evidence. In physiognomy, stature, build, pig­ ia summarily and effectually set­ no more power to interfere with mentation and In other directions,” the administration of Massachu­ tling suoh threatening questions as Doctor Hrdltcka said. "Heredity la RESULT OF EIGHT-YEAR STUDY still moat In evidence, but ls ho long­ that which caused a miniature war setts law than the ex-kaiser has. er absolute. The old Americans are in Silesia, but be has offended to an Important degree still the Eng­ some of them hy acknowledging Intermarriage of Old Stock With More lish, Scotch, or Dutch of their ances­ its existence and providing repre- Recent Elemente In Population, j try, but In part they are already , § DO YOU LIKE TO something new, common, acquired In sentativaa of America at some of Leaves Little Hope for Truly this land; they are American. Were National Type. its discussions. It possible for this stock to breed ex­ The managers of the party New York.—To determine whether clusively among themselves for sev­ deemed it good partisan policy to there Is In this country an approach eral more centuries they, according to We have on sale all to an American type of man and wom­ all Indications, would produce as dis­ wink at the nullification of the po­ th e leading m agazines an, the Smithsonian Institution, with tinct a national type as have the va­ litical lights of the negroes in the Dr. Ales Hrdltcka, curator of the di- j rious older European nations. But and story papers. If south, hoping thus to sprit the vision of physlcnl anthropology In the Intermarriage with more recent ele­ U. S. national museum, In charge, has ments of the population Is so common, yon like to read com e “ solid south’' and harvest some been carrying on an extensive Inves­ that no hope can be entertained for Votes. Mr. Hard|ug had the cour­ in and pick o u t y o u r tigation, which has covered eight , any rapid progress In this direction. age laat week to go to the very oe li­ favorite before som e­ ter o( the section and declare that, on e else gets it. while social equality of the races W e also take sub­ ia impossible, there must be polit­ I First-class repairing our specialty. scrip tio n s to r all m ag­ 18254985 ical and economical equality In We have a good stock of Tires. These azines and new spa­ this he calla for a different condi- Tires are fresh stock and we can make frotn that which exists, for the pers at p u b lish e rs’ attractive prices on them. political rights of the negroes in a prices. See us before Good lino o f accessories, in clu d in g T op large part of the south exis no­ D ressings and A uto P ain ts. placing y o u r or-, where except on paper, and he it) Mr. Ford ow ner, if von a re co n tem p latin g grievously handicapped in b is ' der. having y o u r c ar o v e rh a u led o r trad in g it in fo r struggle for economic equality. a new tine we ean b e ol serv ice to you. I. O. 0 . F. W. J. Ribelin Dealer NO DISTINCTIVE AMERICAN TYPE •- - - - i C. C . B R Y A N T W R IG H T & PO O LE EASTERN DIPLOMACY A JOKE Envoy Is Wall Paid for Job That Doesn't Exist, Aeoordlng to Prince Furotenberg. P ro p s . LOST Commenting on the suicide of sn Indian girl at Klamath Falls who left a note saying “ No parents, no friends, everybody talk about me,” the Portlaud journal says: Black Stallion Colt Two-year-old. H. B. Suiker, T angent. R oute 2. Her words are the strongest re­ buke to the human family we have SERV ICE Aver read outside the lids of the P h o n e 19CÔ Bible ‘‘Everybody talk about me.'’ Many pure souls with sym­ Brow nsville pathetic hearts have sought the grave and freedom from ecanditl A call will bring nieto Halsey in 15 or mongers by the suicide route, 20 minutes DEAN TYCER rather than fight the cruelties of humankind. This Indian girl wanted to he good, had no friends Amor A. Tussi ng because of her race, and both par. Snts were dead. She had, no LAWYER AND NOTARY doubt, been taught that the milk <4 human kindness was freely be­ B rownsville , O rboon stowed upon the children of God by those professing Christianity, and she had a right to expect it, but instead it was gall. Many other pure girls have heed J dragged down to shame and death’ Fine because of scandal mongers and the eagernasa of professed Christiane U listen and repeat. Let these word- Dress Shoes a Speciality be forever embossed on your mind “ Everybody talk about me’’— 501 Lyon at, Alliany, Oregon. somebody’s daughter, somebody's sister, end change the scene to the way it should be, “ Even a* ye have done it unto the least of these, my brethren (and eietera), ye have Two doors north ol the hotel also done nnto me.’’ Am prepared to do all kinds of in Halsey, and in every other shoe repairing Satisfaction guar­ town, are victims of the idle gos­ anteed, sip. And tha belter the irrespon­ sible talkers think they are, the JEWETT the COBBLER. rPAXI j W e have a c o m p le te N a tio n a l M a z d a E le c t r ic s ta n d a rd p ric e s . W hen s to c k Lam ps in o f th e at need th e of a n e w s u p p ly see us. L ra ss if- ) I'/iite : j i I , [ Helen Caldwell of Detroit, Mich., left her hnsbeftd, John, 150 times during their married life from 1007 to 1021, John told Judge Harry J. Dingeman He asserted his wife was fond of dancing; that, on coming home from work at midnight, he would find her little boy sitting on the front steps waiting for him ami that his wife would come in la­ ter, saying the had been to a dance. He was given a decree. J. W. MOORE S /^ e a t (¿ s ta te a n d , 7 , n su ra n c e A. Peterson E X “ “ Shoe Repair Shop • ■» »»»•• i » i * ,, The popularity of would Kryptok Glasses not be in cre asin g as stead ily an d rapidly as it is if K ry p to k s did n o t ^ive to bifocal p a ­ tien ts g re a te r satisfactio n th an a n y o th e r bifocals. Constantinople.—One of the stories which men tell one another here to illustrate the confused diplomatic sit­ uation tn central Europe Is attributed to Prince Furstenberg. He was ap­ pointed aa a diplomatic representative of the old Austrian government to the Ukraine, which then was ruled by Hetman Skorpadsky. Describing his diplomatic status to friends In Kiev, the prince said: “1 j am the representative of a govern ment that has ceased to exist and am accredited to one that never ex- Isted. The most extraordinary part of It Is that I am paid for performing the duties of thia position that I do not hold.” O ptom etrist. A LB A N Y Harold Albro. Manufacturing optcian. F. M. GRAY, Drayman. Left Husband 150 Times in 14 Years' Wedded Life SW EETS T H E TO SW EET The age of the girl doesn't count when It comes to ogndv . big and little, they al, love it. The candies that we sell are made of pure unadulterated su­ gar and flavorings, and consequently no matter how much ia eaten there can be no harmful effect. Take home a boa knowing that it ia the purest candy made CLARK S CONFECTIONERY. Estate. E. C . M IL L E R Ringo’s Drugstore FOOTE BROS., Real BARBER SHOP READ ? ACCURSED GOSSIP in , All work done promptly and reasonably. Phone No. 269. , I > .......... . Italy Electrifies RallreeSa. Rome—The Italian state railway« are bit by bit being electrified. Every now and then the government under- takee to add 800 or 400 miles of elec trificatlon to the system. By the end of 1022. there will be more than 2.000 miles of electrified state railways In Italy Thia Is expected te reduce the coal consumption of the railroads by about one-third. FARMERS ”“¡£¿£3 articles no longer needed, or succeeded by better ones, which somebody would like to obtain. An advertisement the s i« of this, costing 25c, might find a buyer and covert what is f ’ i C I J now ooh trash into good V x Y O il