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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
JAN
1?. 1922
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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
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.n d lay
lav pavements
navamanta
I note in J yoor issue o f December _
commission# ano
29 that a to ta l of $7096 50 was
p a ralleling the railroad«.
paid by L in n county sportsmen for
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game
license for the year 1921.
in v erted e n t e r p r ise
Prior Io the act of the last regular
Queenstown, A ustralia, has just session of the lig isla tu re five per
borrowed
$ 12,000,000 of Americau cent, $354 38 of this amount, was
Subscription#, $1.50 a year in advance
Tranaient advertising, 25c an inch per­ money and Australians announce retained by the county, and which,
manent, 20c. No discount for tune
th a t th is is but a sm all beginning. I am re lia b ly inform ed, covered
or space
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At the same tim e A u s tra lia an­ o nly the coat of postage iu m ailing
In "P a id -fo r Paragraph#,'' 5c a lin e
No advertising disguised as news.
nounces that she wants 11,000,000
S A T U R D A Y E V E M I N G , J A N . 14
Phone 205
able-bodied
white and of English stock, as im
H A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore. ¡Jan. 12, 1922
uigrants to develop the c o u n try .
T ha t's in te llig e n t development
B E A T IN G T H E A IR
work.
I f Oregon would take tin
D r. E .H P ratt, speciali#t, was money she proposes to spend on a
cf
invite d to address relormera attend­ f u r and w ith it build as many
the county are made the goat and
ing the world p u rity conference.
good roads as it would finance, etuck for the costs, and receive H
He arrived just a# the reformers
ex-
finished adopting resolutions con­ leadiug from the railroads to u n -i nothing from this game fund
leveloped
land,
and
then
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te
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cept
pur»
bank
handed
out
by
the
demning movies, closed automo-
commission and its incompele it
biles, prohibition enforcement and -tille rs , she would see an era of
deputies about conserving the
many other ills. He said:
development th a t would be an eye- game interests.
“ For 25 years you have been
opener.
For over fifty years the w riter 1
diagnosing the ills ot the world.
Raising m illion s to b u il^ paved has been a hunter and trapper, now
F t a quarter of a cp iilury you
a small farm er of this county, and
have been sleuth#
Now is the h ghwav# paralleling the railroads
About M arch last in Lane county
tim e to do something constructive, rnay draw some automobile trave'
was arrested by a deputy game
and q u it ta lkin g . A doctor never 8I)j tickle ft
hole, keeter, an(1
warden by the name of Hawker, ■
cured a patient by telling him how
the Standard O il company, b ut it and not know ing his rig hts con­
sick he was.
Movies are a power for good. | cripples the railroads and does not sented to a fine being imposed o f |
See that the rig ht movies are shown add one acre to our productive are • $100 00 fo r u nlaw fu l possession o,
furs, which he paid. A t this tim e
in the schools and churches
r increase our production of tb
the deputy ille g a lly took from me
“ Let the parent# tra in th e ir own necessaries of life.
and under - - promise
return,
b u t etc. I t now develop- T’’ »
—™ —— to laws,
license
children.
We cannot gain much by adver­ ifterwarda
coufircated,
orkVr.” ’ "preferably
th a t 37
the steel
game commission secured i
“ Don’t ta lk sensuality. Con­
furs passage
la w fu lly of an act th a t n o to n lv |
t in g our splendid undeveloped trap#
r and a number of | the
vert it into s p iritu a lity .
the open season.
raised the in sportsmen’s
license fee
“ Above a ll, don’ t ta lk so much resource# unless we first makethos# icquired
I instituted
the cir-
from
$3.00 to an
$5 action
00 but in has
also
a b o u t/v iln ”
esources accessible to the world'# •uit
court
o
f
L
in
n
county
against
absorbed th is five per cent,
and
The reformers gasped.
uarkets.
'b
is deputy it fade
and to his
chief, in one
whenever
convict
its
The doctor may not he invited
And men ask why the prnpor durghduff,
the state
game warden,
numerous game
prosecutions,
a- in
again.
ifte
r th instances,
e ir refusal the to taxpayers
return my
?on of c ity to ru ra l populs
nany
The foregoing i» a Chicago, dis­ ion, and the cost of food in the ;oods, whereupon they returned
ny traps and paid me, by a stats
patch of the United Nows service
Hies, are increasing!
v.irrant, $101.50 for the unlaw ful
Dr I’ i alt #t ruck home Wouhi-
lunfiscatiou of my furs.
he reformers Hold melting# and
W hy not amend our game laws,
Npwberry, who stayed in tb#
conventiots and adopt resolution/
-en ate under cliarges because Lodg. appoint county game wardens, aud
spend our license money in the
Calling upon someone else to d'
1 reded him in scrapping the leagu
ictual protection and propagation
something but do nothing them,
f nations, ha# been m aking his if our game and fish, instead o f
selves. A good intentioned soul
lefeuse in th a t body in regard to m aintaining expensive offices and
who never saw a moving p ic tu r
fficer# in Portland, w ith no prac­
h # $260,000 (or more) campaign
w ill denounce the films a<the wori
tical results?
or a nom ination at the tim e th a t
W ith in the state for the year
of the devil and w ill accomplisf
'p u b lic a n party managers pro ending September 30, 1920, there
nothing, Pabons of these show
claim th a t they w ill be able to pai was paid in :
have accomplished much. Tin
he $1,000,000 they owe of thaa Fees for hunters' and anglers’
character of tb# pictures is im prov
license.......
$165,031.94
>4.500,000 th eir natio na l campaign
ing
T his good influence upo>
Fines
for
viola
tion
ot
fish
.-t them. I t costs money to gov-
and game laws ..
1,954.62
hum anity is increasing and evil
•ru by party.
Other receipts of state
tendencies decreasing, but tho#>
game warden
7,269.13
who t ilk the most base accou.
Believing, as lie ha# proclaimed,
plished the lead.
$174,255 69
in ''governm ent by the p a rty ,” Total
The above does not include enor­
Rev. ’ W. P. Elm ore, whose M r. H ardin g is try in g to e lim i-
work in the legislature fo r f' Ore­ iatc the "a g ric u ltu ra l bloc” iu mous sums appropriated by the
the clubs have now started.
.preci a ted, altho o nly a sm all sam­
state for salaries of fish wardens
gon d ry ’ 1 laws was scoffed at for •ong ess, and he could do It very
and deputies,
maintenance of BARE RING OF AUTO THIEVES
Mrs. J. W Moore was elected as ple of the excellent cartooning
years as waste of energy, was a co. - •# isily if members did not keep an hatcheries, etc.
which John can do.
Where does all
the
leader of the cooking club.
Gang In Iowa Extended Their Opera­
Leoue Palmer and Frost Bass
Structive woi ker and he won.
ear to the ground and hear fri m ' this money go? Our trou t streams
Basketball.
tions Into Neighboring States
provoked
much laughter w ith a
are
depleted,
aud
the
once
f
ancied
M r. Elmore tells a story illu s ­ home often.
— Had Branch Office«.
Last Friday evening the hoop- clown dance.
C hina pheasant is fast disappear
trative of the fu tility of much ol
shooters of the Halsey g irls’ team
The high school students’ pres­
ing. You may hold all your bau
Pubuque. Iowa.— A ring of automo­
the reform talk watch is unaccom­
I nable to find a plan to finance qg^ts, listen to set speecbe# amt bile thieves covering the whole of and those of Stavton played an ex­ ents were distributed from two
panied bv work.
the f i i r , there remained nothing read other propaganda lauding the Iowa and extending Into Illinois, WIs c itin g game on the warehouse floor. trees, and a ll departed in the h o li­
A lth o the Stayton team did splen­
At one tim e he was siinultaue f ir the legislature to do aud they effort« of the state g iin e officials, consin and Minnesota was unearthed did h a u l wook they made many day s p irit.
here
by
State
Investigator
M
8.
Camp
but w ith a ll of this verbal shell ic,
ousiy a member of the legislature tlid it.
The Halsey g irls H. H. S. vs. A lu m n i:
tinsel aud veneer you cannot fool hell of attorney general's office. Head peisonal foirls.
-bowed
the
usual
pep and gave
and mayor of Brownsville.
At a
quarters of the ring have been dis
Tuesday, Dec. 27, the high school
us old hunters and trappers.
covered here and, according to M r
bem
a
good
game.
The score was and a lu m n i clashed in fo otba ll on
meeting of well meaning reformers
D F. West,
Penrose’s successor in the sen­
Campbell, cars were brought here
The game
Shedd, Oregon where they were renumbered and re a tn* at the end of the regular play, the warehouse floor.
he heard a lady deuounce tb
ile is uamed Pepper,
Things were
6 to 6
Five more minute# was ’ was a snappy and interesting one
the mayor and council for not en­ hot enough iu the senate before.
painted and sent to other parts for
-xtended and Halsey wou the two in which th# H. 8. hoop shooters
The Albans College Campaign sale One hundred stolen cars have points necessary to win, m aking were victorious w ith a
forcing the law against cigarei
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score of 19
been traced and more than 800 autos
The college has an endowment sold tn Iowa during spring and snm the final snore 9 to 7.
smoking by m inors
*'On nu
to 10.-
Roland Marks and Jess
Fighting Co opera! on
fund and a 48 acre campus, m ak­ mer months are being traced.
Croaa were the star player# of the
Debates:
wav to this m eeting," sai I she, ” 1
Th» same tactics th a t drove the ing $800,000 of assets.
Pes
Moines,
Muscatine,
Cedar
m >t a Ixiy puffing away at a cigaret dairym en's league on the rocks are
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But the buildings oa the cam­ Rapids and Davenport, officials state,
without f.i/iu g . apparently, w h e th ­ being tr ed against t i e organise'I pus are worn out.
winner# continue.
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are listed as branch offices of the ring
and Clarence McKern made a lo n g
F ifth debate: A ffirm ative , C lar­
The Farm Bureau
er 1 saw him or not.
The law is woolgrower .
A b u ild in g program was laid County records show sales and trans­
field shot which w^s the best d u r­
out seven years aco, and wa fers of cars that have been bought tn ence McKern, negative, W ila m stla ing the g«me.
violated ev> rv «lay and our official# N w # s a is :
He was held back
A ffirm ative won.
Chicago. Rockford, Minneapolis. M il­ Forster.
The
G
r-w
e
is'
association
bv
abandoned on account of the war.
do n o th in g .”
by an in ju re d shoulder, b ut showed
waukee
and
other
rnlddlewest
cities
S
ixth
debate:
Affirm
ative.
Grace
To help the college renew its
removing 1,500,000 pounds of wool
good playing.
O f fifty stolen cars sold In Cedar Robinson; negative,' .jla ie l G u lh -
Mr Elmore sprang to his feel and mohair from Ihe country dis- plans, the New Y ork board of ed-
Debates:
and asked il there were other w it- trie ts ha# caused dealer# to bid at ucation recently offered A lbany Itaplds to Innocent purchasers, thirty ford. Affirm ative won
have been traced as coming from Pu
Seventh debate:
A ffirm ative ,
11 isses o f the youth's offense, The ! prices w h ’ch are higher than what college approxim ately $100,000 on liuque. W hether the garnge owners
The winners o f the in d iv id u a l
ia bring pald in Boston, say# R A condition th a t the college raise and those who sold the cars are Itn- Louise Robnett; negative, Anna debates are now debating against
lady did not kuow.
H einrich. Negative won.
I Wird, maniigerof the «association, $200,000 before March 81, 19.’3
each other.
Results so far have
pllcated, officials were not ahle to say.
"G iv e me the boy's name and | uni this isdone presumably ( »r th -
Eighth debate:
A ffirm ative. been:
One-half of what we raise here, A statew ide Investigation has been
w ill h iv e him brought before the purpose of d isrupting the co-oper- aud all the board contributes go ordered Into the activities of the ring Prestou Newton; negative, Glenn
F irst d e b a te » A ffirm a tiv e Anna
recorder and you will be subp - ative m arketiog agnucy. He adds: into the endowment fund to insure One man 1» held here and further ar Krum. Negative won.
H e in ric h ; negative, Janet Boggs.
N inth
debate:
A ffirm ative, A ffirm a tive woo.
rests are predicted.
the support o f the college.
naed ii^a witness "
Wayne Robertson; negative, Ken­
" I havp just reiurned Iroin a tr ip
One-half o f what we raise,
Second
debate — A ffirm ative ,
“ Oh! no, no
1 co u ld n 't bear to
neth Cross. A tfirin a tile won.
'in rm a -do
nxighbormg
state
where aiiui
lar fa
rk woo a are
produce)
$150,000, is for new buildings on
Grace K ir k ; negative, Louise Rob­
go into the i reorder'a court to its
The losers o f the first debates nett. Negative won.
and w lv re there is no aseoeialion the new M onteith campus.
t if y . ”
are also debating again.
I t w ill build the first two unit#
High School Notes
operating
The same dealers who
T h ird debate- Affirm ative, Mearle
F irs t losers' debate:
A ffirm a-
■'There you are,” said Elm ore, have been offering from 16 to 20 | of an u ltim a te college group
S traley; negative, W ayne Robert­
Basket social! Everybody welcom#'
ive, Vergil C orbin; negative, Clay son. Negative won.
The Albany and L in n county
’ ’The official# did not see the boy cent# per pound for wool« in the
The ju n io r class w ill give « has Dykstra. A ffirm a tiv e won.
sections
of
a
state.wi
I#
campaign
W
illam
ette
valley
during
the
past
smoke, and the pcisoii who do
F ourth
debate — A ffirm a tiv e ,
ket social to which everyone wil
Second debate: A ffirm a ti ve, A l ­ Kenneth Cross; negative, W illis
m m th have been offering these w ill begin Sunday, January 22,
w ill not give his name for teal si ♦
be
weicome.
The
purpose
of
th
i
berta
K
o
o
n
li;
negative,
AltaH
ayea.
people only from 18 to 16) cente*as " A lb a n y college S unday," an<j
K irk . A ffirm ative woo.
m ight have to te stify io court "
coutinue for a week
The amount la to raise tuonev for the junto Affirm ative won.
per pound for s im ila r woo a '
rings,
A
big
tim
e
is
bsing
planned
Clasa event«:
AU she was w illin g to do r a-
to be raised is $50,000. The cam-
W hatnots:
Y’ oii shouldn t iniss il.
The appointm ent of a county paign w ill then proceed to the en- for a ll.
to p u ll down ihe reputation of th#
Laat Tuesday the senior and
The ju n io r class w ill sell popcorn
The date of this social w ill he art
officials.
She was Very w illb g t« co nmiasioner from the Scio d is tric t tire slate for the rem aining $100.- | nonneed later.
and candy at the m instrel show ju n io r classes purchased th e ir em-
leaves a nice openuig lot all the 000.
bleme— the seniors chose pins and
Saturday night.
ta lk hut very averse to acting
The campaign committee con- Club#
territory from Albany south to pro-
the juniors cho#e rings.
We are
There are plenty ot people who de­
duce candidate# for Ihe coining aista of L K H s u n lt >o. ch « irm an ,
The G irls' Glee club ha# «farted
expecting to receive them in a
mand that somebody elec do some primary.
(Recei/ed
to
late
for
last
week)
W . L. Jackson, kecreiary; Ralph practicing a number of new song*
few weeks.
th in g , hut few who w ill do any
M Kechnie. treasurer; G A, Floo I It is contem plating giving it# con- Tuesday was the first of school
The northwest, m in ing conven Mayor P. A Young and Dr J H cert some tim e in March
Th« after our v a c itio n , as Monday was Club»:
th in g themaelve«
'i «o for 1922 w ill be at Spokane. Robnett
member# are now w orking in ear­ oh»eived as new year’».
The G irl» ’ Glee club hae not had
It is hoped that each comm unity liest, and give two hours a week
Th# last Friday before vacation a practice for a few weeks, and a ll
The way to aitra<t imm igrant# W asbiuton, F ebruary H t h t o lS t h
inclusive
Free transportation on of L in n county w ill c o rd ia lly co for practice.
the high school united w ith the the g irls are anxious to get down
to develop ihe state is to m l oui
ore by freight only, shipped to in operate in m aking th is th eir o s i
The lesson# for the different grad#« in rendering a program at to work.
tw o -th ird s of the expenses and con­ lerslate fa ir. Spnksne. To secure home college
Hoys' and g irls ’ eluba recently or- the R ialto hall. The main feature
The m aterial for the various
sequent ta xatio n and (m ild road# fare and one-half buy tic k e t one
W W Smith
ganifed bv Countv Club Leader F. h> (lie H. S. was a chalk ta lk by hoys' and g irls ’ club# has arrived
C aw ^aigu Mauagvr. {j. W tlhaiuK ’D have arrived and j I»hn Standish. I t was greatly »p and lessons w ill begin im m ediately.
¿ale the. uu4»r»lvy*d mdieue. *a jr aud lake a rci^ipl
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HALSEY
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show you have been waiting for
0 Given under auspices Calapooia Post, Amencan Legion,
S benefit Community House, Brownsville.
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30 Black Face Comedians
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25 Trained Voices in Chorus
12 Big Song Hits
for
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& “ How You Gonna Kepp Them Down on the Farm ? ”
15 “ My Love is All for You ’’
¡(5 “ My Little Bimbo ”
® “Alice Blue Gown ”
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“ W h e n My Shoes W ear Out I’ll be on My Feet Again
“ The Old-fashion Garden ’
“ Whispering’’
“ Tomorrow Land”
“ M a” /
& “ M y Sunny Tennessee ”
& “ Wyoming”
> “ Stick to Y o’ Word, Gal ”
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0? kjai^The funniest Negro Comedy in the world,
“A T o u g h J o b ”
The troubles of a colored man who was hired to guard
corpse. It’s a scream.
Admission, Adults, 50c.
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Children, 25c