* * + t t ' - t -T- N e w b e rry ’ s a tto rn e y says the ron Woodworth, V. O. Waters, Jam es X cam paign fo r the n o m in a tio n "c o s t Vincent, Auilrea Tussing. Ida May 4r HALSEY ENTERPRISE m .c tin g and adopted re s o lu tio n s t lie Gardner, George question. The firs t is th a t, lik e p a rts of th e w o rld . r w h i t h e r they've been nt the conk­ The m a n u fa ctu re rs’ h ig h -ts riff the denouncer o f m o vin g p ic tu re * was shed and m any m urders and G. Hochensunth. Vera Lusby Isom A ing game fe r seme time. "T h e young b >C and the fin a n c ia l bloc have L. Knighton, Lois F. 'Jackson, J. \V. things w ho've only b«-en in itia te d in to who neyer saw one, these p ro te st, o th e r crim es co m m itte d on b oth Evans, W. A Brock, C. H Koontz such a g rip on his p a rty th a t they the m ysteries o f the gns range show mg preachers do not know w hat sides, b u t E rin 's in v i* jb le a rm y Shedd—Martha A. Abraham. Anna P. the scars o f ba ttle. I t ’s a eiuch thin and the p a rty are one in action, hev are ta lk in g about w h ile the was too m uch fo r the E n g lis h , who Acheson, Martha Ackerman, Daisy 1. tl e.v've got a nuniber o f burns. And hence g overnm ent by th e m is s till Allen, Ida M Qrasfield. Effie B rtx k. li e hands o f the bride w ill show cuts, bool d ire cto rs and p a re n t-te a ch - c o u ld uot hide. governm ent by p a rty. Estell M. Carothers, Euiin E. Coon, W. l-'o . as ii general thing. T he pe rils *rs do. , o f housework are uinny." B u t when th e fa rm e rs of tin 5. Churchill, Thomas M. Acheson. The m o u n ta in w ould not come T he second is th a t the way to c o u n try , who are the fo u n d a tio n o so M oham m ed liv e the young fro m the e v il dance to M oham m ed, its p ro s p e rity and who have alw ay w ent to the m o u n ta in . H a rd - not by denouncing d a n cin g but been th e go a t, ask in concert fo 'n g trie d to scare the fa rm i ' provioe wholesome o p p o rtu n ity recognition of th e ir needs the othe doc from from passing a b ill re- >r the exercise o f the G od-givei blocs are unresponsive and i (tlirin g a fa rm e r on the federal re- v ig tr and jo y of y o u th . B u ild ; schism is threatened. erve board, but fa ile d t i l l he The federal reserve banks weri d -n’ t p u ll di>wn. Show these c o m p la in a n ts a group igreed to a p p o in t a fa rm e r on the announced as p ro m is in g re lie f to the farm ers from the dom inance >f young people going th ro u g h a m srd if th e y w ould d ro p the b ill. of the m o n e y-le n d in g power, but u n m e t and ca ll i t by Home othei And a ll is serene again PAGE 2 HALSEY ENTERPRISE JAN. 19, 1922 W o o d w o rth ’s POISON OAK REMEDY One application will prevent and one bottle will cure any case of Poison Oak or your money will be refunded. ¡Sold only by I WOODWORTH DRUG CO. X + 4*'+'+ the fa rm bureau states th a t th e ir m anagem ent grossly d is c rim in a te * against the farm ers aud in favor of produce speculators who llu u r i- li at the expense of producers and consum ers and c n n tiib u te n o th in g to the w elfare of the c o u u try . A n e f f ir t was made to re q u ire a representative o f a g ric u ltu re o i the federal reserve board and M r H tr d in g p ro e ted against it ano le i i t he reported th a t i i the ineaa- Uoi passed he w ould vi-t,u it. Now comes the ad viso ry oouuc o f the federal reserve b u n k w ilh o b jections to th e adm ission of » representative of a g ric u ltu re on tb b o a id, Av long as the farm ers w ill let the speculators prescribe fo r them and w ill --wallow I he dose, a ll l- lo v e ly . B u t to a d m it the c lo d ­ hoppers to c o u n cil Wuud he a w lu i W ilh o n ly a m a jo rity of five ii the senate fo r N e w b e rry, the part sees locks ahead. A nd if ttie farm ers take the b it in th e ir teeth at the ne xt election and elect a few suecessors to members of the New- b e rry m a jo rity th s re ’ l l e the very dickens to pay and g o ve rn m en t by p a rty w ill get a b la cke r eye than ever. ** T H E SUCCESSFUL L E A G U E The league of n a tio n s is t l i most p o w e ifu l and most undem on­ s tra tiv e body th is w o rld rv e r knew l u the tw o years silic a i t was fram ed i t has got in to .«mootI w o ' k in g order and ha* settled * u u u ihe r o f disputes Hint ( h ie a lcn e il to th ro w the wot Id in to war again Those member nations, as wet- F r a lice and E n g la n d in (he S 'le sisi squabble, are p ro m p t to vo lu n ta r ily send such m ilita r y forces a m ay be needed to enforce th league's decrees, lu o th e r case- the th re a t o f an econom ic b oycoti is s u ffic ie n t to enforce them . The league has not, a« p o litic s p a rtisa n lia rs am i W ils o n -h a te r* it th is c o u n try eav it has, power l> o rder a single m an of any inembet n a tio n to fig h t. It settles in te rn s . Mona! disputes, as its const it»»’ m il p rovides, by " a d v is in g * ' lU vaeutt to be ta k e n , * -•- * 4"4*'4,,4,‘ 4',4,r4,v4 4 v 4 t 4 t 4 v 4 t 4 v 4 y 4 X Where She Drew the Line. I have a snucy niece who lives wny iown South. She wes visiting her incle one week end with her sis'or md* brother and her mother and fu- her. aud they had th« nurse with 'h e m . She was rather naughty and her uncle was trying to make her Hilnd. She looked him right In the e>ip, and threw back her head with tie startling announcement: “I mind iiatnniHS and papas and nurses -hu t I don't lia ie to mind uncles.”—Cblca- zo Tribune. ia ue and they w ill a d m ire it* W illia m Meserve, a W a sh in g to n ¡raceful beauty. C a ll i t a danc< -la te assem blym an, appeals to con. iud th e y see red. gress fo r a c tio u to prevent the " I t is the le tte r w hich k ille th The O regonian aaye: com plete e x tin c tio n o f salmon in T he num ber of sincerely devout W a sh in g to n and Oregon by A u s ­ in d deeply re lig io u s people who tr ia n and Greek fisherm en. D oesn't lissent from the conclusion of cer­ be know th a t a ll is lo /e ly among ta in c lttfg v u ie n th u t d a n cin g is s in ­ o i r fish because o u r w ell-paid and fu l per se is an in d ic a tio n of tb ■•ffi dent fish com m ission is on the I r if i of the w orld aw ay fro m the job? lo tio n th a t wholesome recreation vhich is n a tu ra lly sought b y the I f th is generation is to abolish voung, is w rong because i t gives I >y even when in d u lg e d in by the w a r, w hy should the statue on the neinbers o f b oth sexes. The itn - proposed pioneer m o n u m e nt at pres-uon grows th a t the e v il lies not B ro w n s v ille e x h ib it a fro n tie rsm a n in amusement its e lf b u t in the use w ith a rifle ? W h y not an ax? O ur we m ake o f it, and th a t it ¡s h e lte r io m ake use of a wholesome desire pioneers d id not come to Oregon lo fin d an n u tle t fu r the e b u llie n t fo r a career o f bloody conquest but . jlirifc and the n a tu ra l energy of io subdue the forest and make /u n til bv p e rm ittin g da n cing uudei m p e rv is io ii and re g u la tio n th a n by farm s and homes. fu tile a tte m p ts at p ro h ib itio n to d riv e i t in to o ther channels w hich ire u d m itte l|y h id . N ew berry, who was convicted in a M ic h ig a n c o u rt o f c o rru p tin g the fra n ch ise and was sentenced A p u b lic censor soon becomes a to p ris o n , waa a d m itte d to the y ra n t, and u s u a lly a g ra tte r and U n ite d State-* senate by a m o jo rity I in ig n o ra n t one ut th a t. E n lig h t- of 5 " B ir d s of a feather flock to ­ and a " fe llo w fe e lin g j uie I p u b lic o p in io n is the power g e th e r,” h in d a ll r e d re fo rm , Mary- makes us w ondrous k in d . " G arden revived ‘ ‘o .d o iu e ’’ as her A new store at Aberdeen started a v o ll te p la y a t Chicago, wbete ibe d ire c ts grand opera, b u t she ¡s e llin g bread for 8 ceuts instead ol Has bowed before a sto rm of pro- 10. The local bakers responded test aud w ith d ra w n the p la y . The- srith a b o yco tt and now the stoie aters and movies sank ra th e r low , ! is s e llin g a Seattle lo a f of (hesam e m o ra lly , a w h ile ago, hut fo r n e a r-(s iz e fo r 7 ceuts. P ro fite e rin g iu i ly a year now they have been on ; bread is p la y in g a p re tty low game. the up grade, forced in th a t direc-1 ------ ■ — lio n by p u b lic o p in io n and n o t by I S ta n fie ld voted fo r N ew berry, of course, M cN a ry a n il the Id ah ' iei^ree* o f small-Ruuled censors. m a il G o oding voted for him for mi-1 e x p la in e d reasons, aud P o in d e xte r, The ha b it o f m a k in g " d r iv e s " who needs no reason fo r a n y th in g ' and assessing "q u o ta ” of c o n tr i­ be does, voted the same way. b u tio n s to r various causes to in -------' iv id u a ls a m i c o m m u n itie s , w ith W on't, somebody please spei d o d iu m threatened in case o f d e lin - $195,000 fo r "n e ce ssa ry” purpose« p ie u c y , p o p u la rise d d u rin g the fo r the e d 'to r of the E n te rp rise , var, has fa lle n in to disesleeiu w ith o u t his know ledge or consent, People resent being to ld by o u t- as th e y d id fo r M r. N ewberry, if ■dders how m uch th e y m ust give he is n o t a lia r? lo c h a ritie s o r lie called sla cke r* L in n co u n ty has given o n ly ons- T h e state board of health w ill th ir d of Us assigned q u o ta to the make • fig h t before the state su­ Red C r >ss. preme c o u rt fo r the rig h t to ste r­ M r M cN a rv seems to be a " weak s itte r .” He pronounced in fa vo r of th e league o f n s tio u s when he was in Oregon and saw How stro n g was the s e n tim e n t here fo r i t , and T H E L E T T E R K IL L B T H he voted against it in W a sh in g to n when the p a rty w h ip cracked. He P o rtla n d school a u th o ritie s psr. denounced th e m anner o l Newher- m it d a n cin g in school b u ild nes, ry 'a n o m in a tio n , and he voted for h u t uot in (¡laxarmuna, llo s> h im at the crack of Ih a t same lash dances are supervised by th e par T b it 's "g o v e rn m e n t b y p a r t y .” ent-teacher»' o rg a n iza tio n s, and at least tw elve o f the m o tlie ia of the If a m an o f the com m on people yo u n g people are alw iys present w ants to go to the U n ite d States to see th a t n o th in g im p ro p e r oc senate he may have an even show curs. fo r the jo b unless somebody w ith C le rg ym e n an 1 la ym e n o f the, a few hu n d re d thou sa n d d o lla rs is Mc.hv'Jist church h a rt held ORRG° N a 1 also after it. iliz e the u n fit. u n fit? And who is n ’ t I It's safe to bet th a t Newberry w on’ t vote w ith the farm bloc, The bloc senators occupy seats th a t cost less th a n Ins ------ - * • « - ------ O h, vee; we have governm ent by p a rty. N ewberry stick» to that f 109,000 seat h \ a sensl n is l vote of 48 to 41. LNDTIIF" story of the ett 'nal b o y — this time grow n up and man enough to face the big reality. 5 It is a sto y of a girl too They grow up together— opposites. 1 he girl talks. S h : has a passionate soul and a tongue to give it u tteran ce— and the boy has his boy's reserv 5 T he days come for long walks together. T he girl talks him ii to silence But it is a silence th a t has its meaning. V hen the big reality comes th e silence be* comes cleat In the revelat’on th e girl finds herself growing eqi ally fit lor it. T he boy has become a man and the girl a woman. 5 A story a - typical of Am erican life as “T he Magnifi' cent Ambei ns" and as m uch an expression of youth as “Penrod or “Seventeen.” Read and enjoy it for yourself IT WILL BE PRINTED SERIALLY IN THIS PUBLICATION Countv Jv.-y List The tiles of drawing two women to o e man on th is tear'* jury list inthiscoun- I tv ilid not hold out In fact, 25.1 women and .’*H men were drawn Those ia this part of the county see ’ J drvwaaulla, 1—J- M. ¿cosziua, My-"' Begins in next week’s Enterprise