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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
D E C 8, 1921
Our Busy Senator
of finding new ways of spending
the state's money. Farm ers'm eet­
(P ortland Journal)
Who contributed
HALSEY ENTERPRISE the gallows.
ings are being held in several coun-
Some evil-minded peraona find
An independent—N O T neutral— uewa- funds to be used for that purpose ?
le e to discuss means of reducing fault with Senator Stanfield be­
paper. published every Thursday,
cause he apenda far more time in
by W m H . & A. A. W H E E L E R .
laxatiou—aud with good reason.
“ EX PER TS” W ERE THERE
Chicago and Denver and in Idaho
Wm. H. W h k k i . e b Editor.
Mas. A. A.. W h k k l k k Huainea» Manager
than in the senate. It's the habit
fo r y o u r X M A S .
1 5 c per pound
Chinese
Condemns
Bribe.
and Local News Editor.
The Arbuckle jury disagreed
There 1» a famous oriental ta rin g of the world to try to pull a good
and was discharged,
Arbuckle is condemning bribery. It la said that man down.
Doesn’t the senator
Order today, stating how many you w ill want.
Subscriptions, >1.50 a year in advance. now being proceeded against foi an aDcient Chinese sage who lived explain that he is working hard
This Lutfisk is prepared and w ill arrive in our store Dec. 20th.
Transient advertising. 25c an inch, per­
In the Second century was offered a in the interest of the farmer?
bootlegging
We w ill only hare enough for our orders, so order at once.
manent, 20c. No discount for tim e
bribe. His silence being accepted as
Wasn't be in the senate when
In the trial the witnesses a bo hesitation, he was assured that he «as
or space
that body was passing a bill to
In “ Paid-for P aragraph*,” 5c a lin e
Su redish Yellow Peas..... ’. ...................... 15c a pound
were at lb* 8t. Francis hotel orgy, perfectly safe, as no one knew It. He I regulate Farm er Swift and Farm er
No advertising disguised as news.
Suredish Red Sago ..... ......................... 50c a pound
I a I of them dependent for smj loy- re p lie d : “Heaven knows It. Earth Armour and the other big five
Phone 205
knows It. You know It. I know It.
ment upon the movie combinaiion How can yon say that no one knows farmers, and didn’t he make a
Hallgren’s Anchovies ............................. 50c a can
speech defending them?
H A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore.. Dec. 8, 1921 which had been credited with hav­ It r
M ail orders filled
What do the critics want? Theie’s
ing a 12,000 000 fund to be used
Farm er Newberry. A foolish fed­
to free the defendant, conveniently
MURDER IN NEW FORM
eral court out in Micbig.tu ordered
forgot rnoet of the damaging evi­
that good agriculturist into the
Nathan Straus eaid the other day dence they bad given before the
penitentiary for two years on a
C o rn er T hird an d L yon sts., A lbany, Oregon r
Any effort to take milk away coroner.
charge of corrupt use of money in
from eick mothers and infant chil­
an election. How can the iuteiest*
An autopsy showed th at Miss Corvallis, Dec. 26-31, 1921 of an old farmer friend like New­
dren ie nothing short of m urder.”
w w aa.a.w w ^aT T f w
W W fJ x
It ie the truth, and the crim inal Rappe had been in perfect health
berry be looked after by our sena­
WINTER SHORT COURSES tor if the latter spends his valu­
responsibility ie not lessened by The “ experts” of the defense d e ­
•’ T h e F ir s t S a v in g s B a n k o f A l b a n y , O r e g o n ’
the fact that it extends to both clared she had long been afflicted
able time sitting iu his seat in the
parties to a labor dispute, and ie
P u t Science into F arm senate?
diffused through large numbers of with some unnamed disease tba>
Of course our busy senator has
P ractice
men—wage earners, business ex had suddenly caused her to die
been very much absent from the
T E N REASON’ S W H Y you should save regularly a part of your lr.eomei
from an internal rupture, with F ru it and Vegetable Course,
eculives and stockholders.
senate.
But what of it when you
Y o u r Home
O ld Age.
Sickness
Many a baby has Aii
died in New black and blue spots from bruises Tracto r Mechanics Course. Dec. 3-17, 1921 know that he is looking after the
Your Business
Investm ents
Insurance
York and C'eveland lately from on her limbe and bwdy.
Jan. 2-M arch 18 1922 welfare of the farmers?
Didn’t
One of
Educatiou
A utom obile
T ra v e l
Dairy M anufacture Course,
lack of milk, and many a mother's
Farmer Stanfield get 1250,000 iu
these experts has been arrested for
Jan 2 M ar. 18, 1922
Character
heart has been broken.
And this
one
bunk
of
War
Finance
corcora-
Agriculture course, Jan 2-Mar. 18, 1922
M ak e your dreams come true. Start now.
is merely a vivid example of what perjury, with the evidence direct Dairy
tion money for his sheep business
Herdsmen's Course,
happens in some form or other iu aud strong.
Jan 2-Juue 18, 1922 in southern Idaho?
Aud after he t,
4 per cent interest and no worry
every big strike affecting the pro­
When F atty’s backers try to re. G rain G rading Course, ...J a n 9-21. 1922 got the money, did n ’t he have to
Beekeeping
Course,
Jan
30-Feb.
25,
1922
duction and distribution of the coup the costs of the defense by
come out from Washington and buy
. a Homemakers'
lu u ic tu a w v i o
v Conference,
u u iv it u v v , M
t i t ar,
a i , s 20
, v 25, '21
a. a
necessaries of life.
Murder is no
sheep with it?
How can a farmer
throwing
bis
picture«
on
the
screen
I
~
less murder because it comes by that »beet may be saluted with G rejjon A gT ll ultliral C o lleg e with $250,000 of government mon-
the slow process of privation rather
•y in his jeans do Bcintific farming
F u ll inform ation on anv course by
eggs and cate instead of bouquets
than by sudder* violence.
n the sheep line if he sits idly in
w
ritin
g
T
H
E
R
E
G
IS
T
R
A
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,
P ro m p t a n d efficient'
W hat a way for civilized society
He may be not guilty in the
a senate seat 3000 miles away?
O. A . C., Corvallis, O. A. C.
fe i rep airin g .
to settle an industrial dispute ! murder case, but he is guilty of
a
u
tam
o b ile
These critics are so unjust that
Reasonal le beings might be ex­
Fisk,
G oodyear and
hey
are
enougs
to
drive
a
senator
pected to keep on giving babies spending bis large salary in par­
crazy.
Didn’t
Farm
ers
Swift
and
G
oodrich
T
ires
an d Tubes.
their milk, or the grownups their ties wbers booze aud indecency
•ompany get $1,130.000 of goveru-
We
now
have
on
hand
two
32x4
two
34x4,
one
35x4%
and a number
He is not a fit per­
meat and coal and iron, while set­ predominate.
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
neut money frm the War Finance
o f 33x4 Casings which we w ill make attractive prices on w hile they last
tling their disbutes by some son to be exhibited as a hero to
BY
corporation for their cattle loan
Good line of Ford parts and other accessories on hand at all tim e r
rational process.
GRADUATE
business in Portlaud? How could
children of susceptible age who i
O P T O M E T R IS T
<»ur senator look after big transac­
The above sound talk ia from the admire slapstic stage artistry
tions tike th a t if be sat continu­
Albany Democrat. A man who by Moral leprosy is contagious.
P R IV A T E O F F IC E
ally in the senate chamber?
neglecting to rescue another when
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
P h o n e UX 5
Props.
possible from per il lets tho victim
Assemblyman Templeton has a
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
•
The Study Club
go to his death is held responsible good deni of sentiment behind him
F. M. F r e n c h & S o n s
Eleven members were present at
for that. Just as ranch is a party in bis view that the special and all
ALBANY
OREO.
the meeting of the Study club at
to a strike responsible for death» dher sessions of the legislature
X m a s C o n fe c tio n s
the home of Mrs. G. W. Mornhin-
which he could have prevented.
>ught to reduce expenses instead
weg last Thursday aud each re­
A nation-wide railroad strike or
fo r th e tree, stockings or
sponded to roll call with a state­
ment of a current event.
coal mine strike which causes suf
p re se n ts. Good to look
+ 4 4 + .'
fr.4 4 x 4 4 4
The lesson, which covered the
faring to the common people is
migration period and Oregon's
sin and should be made a crime.
at, good to eat. O u r can­
provisional government, was given
dies a re p u re a n d whole­
bv Mrs. Stafford.
Whether the pioneer monument
Mrs. English aud Mrs. Stafford
som e. T ry u s fo r candy
aucoeedt or faila, there ia being
sang solos th at were much enjoyed.
built to the pioneers of I,inn county
satisfactio n . Please your
The club decided to have a
Christmas program at the next
a monument which should be more
frien d s an d y o u rse lf by
regular meeting, Mrs. B M. Bond
highly prized than any impersonal
b u y in g ours.
to have charge. A Christmas tree
piece of stone.
Earle S tm ard of
will be one of the pleasures of the
Brownsville, of whom a very brief
evening.
notice appeared in last week's En
—
E a c h s u c c e e d in g h o lid a y season has
terprise, ia writing and the A lbani
t
Democrat is publishing a series o'
fo u n d m o re a n d m o re w o m e n lo o k in g to
Pen Pictures of Linn County Pio
”
us
fo r a p p ro p ria te g ift suggestions fo r m e n *
neers. These articles are wortl
a place iu the scrapbook of evert
Anyone Now Can Have Color
a n d boys-
S o th is y e a r w e ’v e m a d e
friend or relative of the pioneers.
Loved by Rulers of Yore.
L u t-F is k
STENBERG BROS.
“ W H ER E SAVING S A R E SA F E ”
HALSEY GARAGE,
FOOTE BROS.,
IHEIIM” GIFT P
Can be Ended Here
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
4
The dentists in convention dc
cided th at too many teeth a t
pulled that might be saved and i
tuggested th at when doctors decid
that bad teeth are the cause of il
health they should not he drawt
until the dentist has tried his hand
at saving them.
Then, even i
the teeth must finally be sacrificed
the demist will have had full (ai d
profitable) employment on them
The Albany Herald complains
that too many congressmen ‘‘ceet
their votes too regularly on the
side of fancied popular sentiment
rather than on the side of composite
parly judgm ent.” That is. there
is tot» much government by tb-
people and not enough by party
If «bat mournful statement wort
true, we could not weep over it.
s p e cia l p re p a ra tio n s to b e o f e v e n g re a te r
$
I
assistance to w o m e n
o f p ra c tic a l g ifts .
£
4
f
4
f
I
*
£
4
1
4
£
4
4
4
Arm Bands
Bath Robe
Belt
Belt Buckle
Bill Book
Cap
Cane
Card Case
Collar Case
Cuff Links
,
Garters
Gloves
H andkerchiefs
Hat
Hosiery
Mackinaw
M ittens
Th» store th at give»
square deal to every
customer
ALBANY
T h e Red Cross ie reported en
deaeoring to aid the convicted mui
derere, Kathie and Owen, to recap«
in
th e
s e le c tio n
Look Them Over
Our recent statement th at the
’ wave of crime” is receding is
borne out bv the official announce­
ment that there were 500 fewei
homicides in the United States it
1920 than in 1919. And probahl
there were more convictions and *
fewer pardons.
t
The budget law is enmbersom
and expensive.
It requires <o»
much advertising. The Koterpris*
profits by tide, but that does not
m ate it light.
The lew ought to
be changed.
4
MAY WEAR PURPLE
4
J
4
4
i
Muffler
N ecktie
Overcoat
Pajam as
Scarf
Shirts
Shoes
Sm oking Jacket
Suit
Suitcase
Suspenders
Sw eater
Tie Clasp
T raveling Bag
Trunk
Um brella
U nderwear
( m a in CLOTH inoc Ò]
OREGON
* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 ,4 -,.^ 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 X
Fuchsia, W hich 8hows More of Red,
la Popular F all Tone— Purple
Velvet Hata.
The glory o f T yria n purple, so be­
loved by rulers o f yore, ie w ith us this
tall, making vivid the shop windows.
Tim e was when only royalty could
wear this glorious color, now anyone
who wishes to, regardless of social po­
sition, may clothe herself In IL
t- uchsla, a purple which shows more
of red, is also a popular fa ll tone.
Many purple velvet hats are to be seen
In shop windows. Sometimes they are
combined w ith a rose on the order of
Folly or American Beauty.
Another color combination which Is
used to a great exten t In the fall ro l­
le d Ions of Eastern houses Ig dark blue
trimmed w ith vivid red. W hile tomato,
shrimp and other tones bordering on
henna and rust, as well as dark greens
such as Bagdad and balsam, are seen,
the preference, at least at present,
seems to he fo r navy, black and brown.
T he Spanish Influence which domi­
nates the fa ll frocks and wraps also
appears in the m illin ery realm, and
black satin hats, from whose brim
liang veils of black chantllly, are seen
everywhere.
.
Many of the hats worn by the manl
kins at the recent couture fashion dis
play In New York, showed this ten
dency. O ver some o f these Spaulsh
hats the lace passes across the brim,
fastening at the right aide w ith a
fancy pin and fallin g In a cascade be­
low the shoulders.
The old-time w illow plume also re­
appears and Is used In this same way.
Paradise with Its sweeping lines Is
very effective on the larger shapes,
vhlle smart tricornes recall the days
tf the great Napoleons
“ Ballistic W ind."
T he “ballistic w ind" Is a flctltlnus
wind assumed In computing the flight
of projectiles to express the total ef­
fect of the winds that actually occur
Its use was Introduced during the
W orld wsr.
How to Be Healthy
!
TA« Cruaadn a f thn Doabln-Barrnd Croan
Practical Taika on Dianaan Prnonntion
OREGON
Prepared by the
T U B E R C U L O S IS A S S O C IA T IO N
(P r a c tic a lly e v e r , .J u ltp e rs o n Ie In fec te d w ith tu b e re u le e la T h i a I n f a e t i . n . . . d „ „ « k .
a aourca o f d a n g er. To keep th e la te n t In fec tio n from beoem lna d le a a M b o d f iv ra a ’ e t
a n c . m ust be k ep t a t Ita beat. T h ia aertee e f a r t i c l e
h i " t7 k w p
S
PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS
'
DR. G EO RG E T H O M A S P A L M E R ,
P r«»|d«nt Illinois Tuberculoele Association, Springfield. III.
T
, v P,'Z.Vent‘On ° f tul* rt'u,oa1» consists first. In the avoidance o f Infection
cm ... a ,
Kerni ° f ,he dl’ e , M ,n d »*tond. In the prevention of active tuber­
culous disease a fte r Infection may have bssn scontred Thousands of persons
o n ^ l7 e s ; ™ ! v U: , lIn fe rt,X ’ lt,,,’ Ut ~
bln« f0 the d S
?n f l ” If
out his entire li f e J !A 'W i, b’* i 0 |r h l 0 l t < , c a r r T tub* rcnlo ualn fectto nthrou gh -
T h e man w ith tahercni vut develoP|n< tuberculous disease o r consumption,
and X e u u e n H 7
wnfeC,L°n’ h° WeTer' ** " * • > « *“
'•"» dal^ r
To“ X
f l m infect,
UJ<I * * m" 1* 10 ■ro,d
there must he to,
^ 7 1 °°
,0 preT‘i" t th* development o f la te r disease
However careful tho i
u " 7 * P<rt ot th* lndlvldual and the community.
be.Hh T e a u a . l o n u I" dlvtdual may be. he I . no, s a f. ln . community where
munlty
T he f l ~ , . J i
•ane p u b li r e i m . t r
V
° " “ ** ° ' h* r “ « A
« ” “•
r ,r e Ie " n*«« of the infected pereon.
preventln* Infection must he solved no, only by
disease but hv’ th *
i"“ ? control of al1 consumptives who may spread the
a f f i l ,'he iene™ |e nubUca ',
hk ' " i . * ,h ° * ,W n’ * w “ lch * " ' * « * ' " ‘ ‘» « " c t ly
must exercise careen
T ° prwv* nt
own Infection th # Individual
good hygienic condlti
WHh known consumptives, must Insist upon
o th e r. Yn w . T X t l l
™
T ? " " h* ’ ° rk ‘ ° r p“ ” ' or
wl,h
from contact w i t h . . .
T h * ln d lrl' h,al chlld must be rigidly protected
t 7 T v L 7 n
7 con’ ump‘ 1' * or possible consumptive.
who I. s l ^ i , r bln7«t’’J d '’ ‘’ a” * ° r c” n ,u n ,Ptl°n on the p art o f the Individual
.«mutri iuXu„“I
PrTn‘ "b°Ut -,h'7
°f P*r*°ni
that of m a ln tiiln lrr indi ia
* n>* 0T an° th e r— the chief problem 1«
indlv” tm! may ± n'dnd?„
'*» hl«h" ' ^ n t
W h ile the tnfected
• l»o true that h eT L a . a
. ,On,[. “ *
the disease. It Ie
of h I. Physkai . X n ^ h i ° P± 7 lTe *“ • * “ * “
lowering
tlon In all b it bAhlta
’Tr
Wlth trn <><e
modera-
o f any u n n ^ ry
work and plaf •"<« w ith avoidance
condition« aeeveaarr to rn. J* m U ,t *
* * * c t of bla com munity those civic
efficient general health a d ^ tm
I>«SIUL Including good housing,
public places, safe m ilk sudd I v .*nArt,On' ' * * * “ W r* ’t* Prop®1, ventilation ot
h h e . b e e 7 , X d , K \ v 2 , * ™ R’ OO• b,• me" Ur' 01 pubUc « c re a tio n ,
present knowledge of n r s v a r r i c 7 « 7 *” ’ w nttan and child would utilise our
generations
P ^ e n tlo w . tu U rc u lo e i. would be wiped out ln a few
due to
m a k ln g '^ lT m iflc d l e X l r t ^ ’ ’ ’*
of . « „ . t o r i . « nd d id o ” . " d
campaigns of p..pular edu. . d o u ^ ^ h
’*
P" * t ’ * * ”
nt ,ha
b<* B
7 h l ^ » o O? M£ 7 '
which people have beeu taught tu .