Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 26, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    RECREATION FOR YOUTH
Wanned Over
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
A Halseyite who has never
The following paragraphs are
An independent— N O T neutral— uewa fertilizer at low prices, as the rail-
printed with the dates and every.
roamed
abroad
would
find
it
diffi­
paper, published every Thursday,
road commission forbade him to
I thing as they would have been
by W m H . A A. A. W H E E L E R .
reduce freight rates oo the rail, cult to account for the vehemence
worded if the printers could have
»'in, H. W h k k i . e r Editor.
of
the
opponents
of
dancing
in
road he owns
put them in type last week:
M bs A A. W h r r l r b Business M a n ag er
and Local News E d ito r.
Io these contests. and in the Portland who are causing such a
Miss Hazel M’H*rgue of Browns,
effort to make federal reserve funds commotion among parent-teacher
ville took Friday’s train for Har­
Hubacrlptions, »1.50 a year in advance available to finance farmers not members and school officials.
risburg.
Transient advertising, 25c an inch, per- o u lv w h ile
.1, ;
,
Halsey, tbo on the main lines of
Mrs, H. Lasley of Brownsville
manent, 20c. No discount lo r tim e 1 , .
. . .
their products
or space
but until they can market them travel by rail and auto and Iho
got home Friday from her visit at
Te ‘ ’ Paid-for Paragraphs," 5c aline.
Olympia.
without lining the pockets of spec­ up to date in many particulars,
Noadvertising disguised as news.
has many of the characteristics of
ulators,
the
farm
bloc
is
aligned
Miss Cleona Smith was home
Phone 205
Modern,
from Eugene oyer the week eud.
in congress against “ the interests" s quiet country village
H A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore. ¡Jan. 26, 1922 and the administration and its day dissipation and lawlessness
W. W. Chaplin, representing
A ro m a n c e o f B r o a d ­
Many of our
w ith
the Mergantbaler linotype, was in
<21)0,000 protege and the trusts are unknown here.
w a y a n d th e s o u th e r n
Halsey Friday. He ¿.as’ been a
are afraid the farmers will get the townspeople are retired farmers
PROHIBITION PROHIBITS
printer and he took off his coat
whip hand and millious of profits'“D<j the'r
liv in i quietly ^ **3 ’ ,
H h e c tic l a c e
and set type a while in the Enter­
| on tbe Pr»ci*>ds of years of ardu. V* pl® a 8 u r© » tille d ill
Before prohibition a majority of which they bave glimpsed will
and 4
prise office.
the saloonkeepers and many of the glimmering
■
g ous labor in the ill-rewarded f i e l d - ,
Peace Of a lonely
Mrs. Andrew Rrown was a
of agriculture.
is le .
brewers and distillers were contin­
Mr. Harding's addieee at the
Shedd
visitor between trains Sat­
II
ually violating the law.
Had it
The younger generation is grow­
urday.
opening of the national egricultural
uot been for these lawhrealer,
conference shows that he senses ing up among ideal surroundings,
F. H. Porter was a guest of his
prohibition would never have cur­ the causes underlying the founda­ with clean and wholsorne means of
two-reel Comedy •ider, Mrs. Brassfield, at Suedd
ried, but they made regulation ol
Sunday.
tion of the farm bloc. Those caus­ gratifying the needs of youth fori
the traffiic so difficult that the na­
exercise
and
recreation,
and
as
they
Mrs. Dwight Smith and child­
es have long been inexistence, but
tion became weary of the effort and uot until the friends of the farm, develop into maturity there is a
ren left for their home at Klamath
adopted prohibition.
Falla Tuesday, after spending sev­
era made their power known to maximum resulting product of
those who pay, control. Only a high eral months with Mrs. Smith’s
National organizations of m mu- such an extent as to alarm the worth-while manhood and woman­
type of citizenship subscribes to an parents, Mr. and Mr'. E S M »rs-
f icturers and wholesalers saw the only eminent leader the republican hood and a minimum of that class
institution of this kind and thus pub­ ters, at their home east of town
danger and urged compliance wi h party has today was any note­ which inclines to lawlessness and
lic spirit at Its best Is In control.
Word has been received from
the laws, but in vain
licentiousness.
Community Buildings.
worthy effort made to meet them.
Portland
that Mrs, G. G Steven­
In
recent
years
there
has
been
a
Changing the law does not That leader is Wsrren G. Harding • Few
have any -------
knowledge
,«. j of these
.
growing movement In the erection of son and baby daughter and her
ch urge a criminal. He is a crimi­ and that effort was the calling o il.
,
p‘ h ° ' dePravity t0 " b'<b Many Advantages Are Outlined in community buildings by the munlcl •ister, Mrs. Hanna, who have
nal still, 1 he bartender who solo the conference.
dance hails of early day« I..
Financing Proposition by
pnllty through taxation. This method b <en suffering from an attack of
imallpox, are gettiug along nicely.
also has Its distinct advantages.
booze to habitual drinkers, to
Among tbe truths enunciated by P •h.
* western
T * ™ country
C0U
descended,
Popu,ar
Maintenance expenses of communl?
drunken men and to miners, in the president were the following ■ *
Br08,est immorahty and
J. C. Standish spent the week
buildings are met by dues, fees
end
with his son Everett in Port­
violation of law, is still selling | T
ie
r
.
m.,a.
k.
.
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,
P
”
moit
be8,,Uea
drunkenness
rentals and receipts from entertain
There must be a new conception
, eO drunkenness
land, who he reports is about
farmer’s pi ace in Z
K
- d parcel
whenever he can, in violation of of the
menta.
profits
and
concessions.
Som-
the farmer’s place in social and
th same as on former visits.
of the best organizations main tab
the new laws. He has not aa man v -•vonomio schemes.
_______
. . . cannot . ,f the,n- 11 ** W«H that the pic-
VVe
their buildings entirely by annual dues
Mr. and Mrs J. S. McMahan re­
opportunities as forme ly to mak, co tinne to class the farmer as the I ure be 00 more vividly painted
In the case of buildings financed hi turned Tuesday from a visit of sev­
By F a r the Greatest Number of
man
who
farms
because
he
h
ad
But
the
abhorrence
which
decent
an illegal profit, and drunkenness
an Individual or by an Industrial cos
eral days with Mr. and Mrs, Mc-
Structures Are Erected Through-
f ' l ° ™ M< W ~ r d th,
cern, a community association Is gen
and the consumption of liquor hive l-l—
Deavit at Corvallis.
the United Effort of People
Executive talents of the skilled or­
erally
formed
which
guarantees
th
fallen off immensely, bill the vio­ ganizer, versatile artisan and busi­ public dance ball in those days
Most Interested.
maintenance of the building as a con
W. H. McMahan returned to his
lations that do occur are pointed ness man must be his.
i.ersists with reference to whatever
dltion of the donation.
h nne in Portland Friday alter
(Prepared by the United States Department
to by the anti-prohibitionists as
•s called by the name “d nice.’’
Most community associations whic' spending a few days at the home
or Agriculture.)
This
is truly “ a conception of I faute
...... ...................*••«7
MCI»»
To assist rural organizations In
finance their buildings by Issuinf of his sou James.
p M n liR -
‘ Prjl,,bi“ “- don’t J so new to the ordinary politician
There are those whose instincts
working out wnys of financing and
stock. Incorporate under the stab
Miss Geraldine Cook went to
that he will find It diffienll to ead them towards vileness instead maintaining community buildings, the laws in order that they may have r
‘I towards virtue, and these, when United States Department of Agricul­ more effective instrument for buyiny Salem Tuesday to consult an eye
Prohibition does prohibit Ifq-ior grasp it
selling more elTectually than i " Predicting that if the nation hey open a public hall fordanciug, ture has Just published Farmers’ Bill- selling and holding property. Ti ipecialist.
letln 1192, The Organization of Rural
guide such associations, copies of ar
W . 0 Frum wa> an Albany vis­
prohibits larceny. ,,,d as the g- n- fails to aid the farmer it will pr- need the constant supervision of Community Buildings. This Is the tides
of Incorporation, constitution' itor Monday.
•ratio , of I »w breaking barten.lerdcipilate a disaeter that will eff-
third
of
a
series
o
f
bulletins
on
rural
me police, and often it is found
and by-laws now In use by a nu/11
-ml brewers and distillers dies out every industry and Commercial
Assessed valuations of cities in
necessary to close the doors by law. community buildings, based on an In­ her of well-established organization
ornate study made by specialists of are Included In the bulletin. Stab
his county are Albany, <3,725,889;
t e numlier of violations of the law livity, W . Harding recommends
It is well that the boys and girts the department of more than 21*1 such Ians
relating to municipalities an
,£ ba"on- «1.044,085; Harrisburg,
will still further decrease.
of this community as they grow buildings In all parts of the country.
■Oimtles erecting buildings are als
m the conference
>850,562;
Brownsville, $304 402-
The
first.
Department
Bulletin
825,
But we hive with us a firs
given. Copies of the bulletin ran b-
Up should associate together on
Jslsey, $206,614; Scio, <161,680;
Rural Community Buildings in the
I. Extension of fanners’ Co
obtained free on application to th,
cousu. of the criminal bartend
erms of mutual friendship. The
H,,me- *43,958; Sodaville,
United States, gives a history of the
operative and marketing orga..,
United States Department o f Agricn'
hi
H i is s e llin g t »l.acoo and c ig a r
> IV, 620.
zaiions, wiiti legislation to exeinp should he taught to reap ct and u movement, treats of some of the g.-n- ture, Washington, D. C.
•ts to onr hoys, and now, aoui them from the anti-trust
laws and considerate to one
........ he polite
Little Mildred Schenk of Sweet
say, girls th o t h is is p ro b a b ly no
Provision for greater woi k- | »»other.
Home while at play fell off a
I mg c ipital for the farmers,
y e t tru e o f H ils e y .
The day
bridge into water that came nearly
Never tease a boy about a girl
big increase from sheep
c > mug when ihese tobacco selling „ u L , ^,'1'™ ®’*'"l,al a"d •«¿•«»»Ulc
to her shculders.
Her cries were
friend
nor
a
girl
about
a
boy
friend
1 >11 .
* I
to iw provided hr th»> I
heard,
but
she
waded
out before
Yields of lambs and wool de
orl uii.als will bring such odiu n government for the farmers
It is silly to do so, and it is a p h
help came.
pend largely upon the breed of
on the tobacco trade th it the o r
1. Measures Ut prevent price, ve --------
o -------
u i« ,i
sheep selected. W ith ewes of any
wrong
to the .........
child. Children
Mrs. J. VV. Drinkard was an Al­
rag >d public will take drastic ac doetión °"* due to baPh,ïard P'" properly b™t up i.. this respect
one of the medium-sized mutton
bany visitor Friday.
I
duetion.
Breeds,
the
Vntted
States
Depart
tion, as they have done against in
ment of Agriculture points out
5. transportation policies in ire never sstf-oonscioua and dilh
A bronze tablet on the court­
toxicants.
that 115 per cent of lambs can
eluding improvement of waterways dent. Rsrasy Milhollaud, in Booth
house lawn at Albany will be one
Every time a boy under 21 puff a "hip channel to the great lakes’ »tltiugton’s story which begins hi
he raised, and 150 per cent is
of tbe markers which the D A. R.
not infrequently reached. The
a cigarett 011 an Oregon street 1 | and electrification of railways
are placing to mark pioneer trails
thia week’s Enterprise had many
wool clip varies from seven to
10 Oregon.
Isw is violated and a nail driv-n
eleven pounds per ewe.
The
No. 3 iacertainly needed. Mu -h hours of humiliation and chagrin
in the coffin of th" tobacco trade I <>' th e ’ information” on farming for which his parents were to blame.
larger mutton breeds yield more
Mrs. G. W. Mornhinweg was in
as do also the fine wools, but the
Albany Friday.
Teach
the
girls
to
have
sclf-r».
u w sent out by the government
value per pound of the latter hae
BLOC VS BLOC
Please do not write news paper
| involves useless w .«te of ink and ■‘pect and to endeavor to be respect
In normal times been less on a t
copy on both sides of the sheet.
count of the greater proportion
ful to others, tor in this lies hap­
mail-carry
ing
labor.
President Harding opened fire on
of grease
In comparison with
Often, in a rush, - wo printers want
As to No. 4, not all of us have piness.
cattle and swine, sheep can be
the farm bloc in congress, inti­
to cut tbe sheet so both can work
Teach the boys t0 respect and
made to yield practically the
on it at once. On request this of­
mating that it was inimical tog<>v. forgotten how the organized farm-
same net returns on the value of
fice will furnish all the paper you
eminent by party.
I’he bloc as [ers were lambasted a score or more revere womanhood and to always Public Reading Room, Holden (M ate.)
the land. If well cared for, and If
need to writa copy on.
try
to
be
helpful
Such
teachings
j
y-ttrs
ago
for
sending
out
a
“
hold
Community
House—
Thie
Is
but
O
is
kept
on
lands
reasonably
well
tight and Harding tried under
of Many Attractively
Furnish id
most -------
powerful antidote for
adapted for sheep raising.
mining it with an agricultural cop your «heal warning, and ws know are the ------«
Prizes for High School Pupils
Rooms -in This Building.
'hat
last
year
and
the
year
beforeP**'
*00'a1,
commercial
or
politi
lerence, just as he is Irving to tin
U - .L.
. . . .
-
P fll
t h a t liw a » ¡ t k l -
.
All high school students are eli-
eral principles Involved, and tells the
dermine the league of nations will. th« banks prevented the holding of cal, that lice within our reach, and story in detail of the erection, financ­
buy
farm
that
is
e
w
ip
p
e
d
|2
(
this
antidote
does
lie
within
the
when
by
farmers
by
shotting
off
hn iul (*v n 1 (it in n | con f«*rt*ncca.
ing, management and use of a few
reach of every parent.
representative
typos;
the
club of Gooding college.
Toe latter couferei.ee has agri ed the farmers' ere lit and loaning
Give. Newcomer Chines te W ork Out
Farmers’ Bulletin 1178. H « ns of
It
is
well
that
basketball,
fo,
t
money
to
speculators
to
buy
a
id
Prizes wij| be given for tbe best
to do everything except to agree
Changes
and
Asaurss
Self-Sua-
Rural Community Buildings, gives the
me-act plays written by high school
taining Businsaa.
The farm conference, schedule* ho'd the wheat the farmers were ball and other athletic sports afford «- or plans of 21 buildings of the bet­
a wholesome outlet for the vim ter class. Illustrating various types.
udents. There are no limitations
to meet in Washington last Mo. . forced to sell.
Often It „ a dlMlnct
• pon the plays as to type or length,
It has taken a Jong time to unite and vigor of the boys aud girls of
Methods of Financing.
da ., will be unique, for amoug thus
»hen buying a farm to purchase th. provided they are suitable for one.
It ts pointed out In this third bul­
equipment, live stock and materials
invited are ¡¿ti women, many ol farmers' representatives so that Halsey, and if a commodious com
.ct production.
letin
that
though
community
hulidin
js
on the place. In this way th,
whom own and operate farms rang, politicians are compelled to sit up inunity building could be prov d <1 are finnncod |D K number of ways is already
The first prize will be $25; the
rm
te
d
States
Department
of
Agrlcul
The promise of for such uses as constantly arisi- Individual donations. l<M-al Industry ture points out, an Income is obtained -econd, $16; the thtrd <10; and tbe
ing in sue from 30,001) scree down. an I lake notice.
I ba farm bloc is in favor of m in 1 little relief will hardly be suffl >t would be a good investment. I well-established social or fraternal almost from the outset, which usually fourth $5.
o r g a n s ,.,,.« , by , Br the greatest
makes possible the operation o f the
lent to disinlegi ate the bloc before would conduce to good health ami number
Further instructions mav be ob-
plet.ng Muscle Hhoala dam, whic
are erected through the united
farm without a loss, and thus givi
good
citizenship.
<ome
at
least
of
tbe
promises
are
»ined from Esther Hope Jacoby,
effort
of
Interested
people
and
various
will cost <-'0.000,000, and turning
I r a D a t i e via
1 -
-
.
8
t^ sam J j 'f* n,>>iC direCtOf-
l . dab°
organizations of the community. When
It over to Henry Ford undvr hit ulfill»d.
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the latter plan Is employed the neces­
Chinese Villages ef 100.000
time have a self-sustaining farm bus)
contract of lease.
If tide ie done
The dlstrlhntlon of the pnpulaiinn
sary money Is obtained either by v o l-
Bids for tbe construction of 3300
ness.
From
tlm«
to
time
documents
Ford will sell electric power at low;
untary contributions or bv the sn'e
•I < Bins Is a curlons thin« 1«. ron-ein
I f only the bare farm Is purchased refrigerator cars for the Pacific
mried by Dr. Cook on Ids north l'1" ) *
of stock
Subscriptions are paid in
A hundred thousand people
it usually
usually takPs
takes some drop
time to
to m-nnlv . run
prices within a long radius from
Express company, for 1912
ii
i
c’xPrt««
the form of money, labor or mate­
Be gathered together within whs»
-ole trip are brought to light, one
«11 the equipment and live stne/and deI v'’r*' bave been requested. The
Kentucky ami will furnish til' o-
rials
'«hr rightly he regarded as etry
•f them being found in tbe posses-
put th? place on a paying basts
In new c» r", i t is anticipated
will be
gen, the moat costly eleineul in
" " H k hoi on the rasp their city
Financing a building hv general vn|-
111
the meantime overhead costs and oth c°to| leted in time for the'-m -m er
•
lon
of
an
Eskimo
last
week
There
-e
indicated
as
■
mere
village
that
la
the fertiliser the farmer b u y , at
untary contributions is suggested ,-te er expenses amount to a large Item P«rishftble business. Thecouinanv
is quite as much evidence that Dr.
worth considering.
Moreover
perhaps the simplest, quickest a -d
Hence the advantage thst so often k with the new equipment now L m w
unheardof low prices.
Off
rK,W. bP,D8
_’ook was the first visitor at the pole 'hey «-to not hsve estahllshe-l a single most elastc way. while Incorp.rated gained In buying a farm that 1. . l „ r fl« r .A - i - l l u.i j ' P^ " L irvw
Toe fertilizer trust and south­
ordered, will have 22,000 refriger-
'•"Jure of city organization
Villages
stock associations furnish more of the
going concern.
a> there ie in favor of Peary's claim, >f I (»nor- Inhaliltanrs are rather dim elements
of financial permanence.
»tor cam.
ern electric power trusts are up it, though the latter, bei-.g a mem. J
■•jilt to visualize hut .hey ezlst In
The community method of financing
B ew are Snap Ju<fgm«nt.
arms aaainat this, and the New
-er of a national geographical so- ' '’ '" " •-K lc s n o r Franklin K«an In the has a number of advantages: ( I )
I nr»» without dlMlnctlen. without I
, - - excursion
- —w.«..
raiVB lo
Special
rates
to Chi.
York bankets are allied with the.
M in in g
People are devoted to that to whl-h
ety, it"l 'tie p re -tig e
f|g ¡ „ I
l-ocrastlnatto.,
L z d s k It upon -he c**° f° ' delegates who will
they voluntarily subscribe; (2) tils
in an anti.Ford bloc that is spent,
where it la easy; ««pert«,,
jibe annual convention of th e
lorsement for bis claim.
method develops c m m u n ltv co-opera
i >g money liberally in lohbyin-
— ■
-
AsgSstt Pavements,
he rich , ho
„ mof(i;
American Fruit and Vegetable
tion. promotes union, and decreas e
f all up..,, ,,„r equals, where tt |. Growers' association T
aml propaganda to prevent ti.
^ r e te r r of Agriculture W .ll^ e s i . i T , ^ 7 2 ^
antagonisms through the necessity of very dlfflcnlt and for whom, perhaps to 27 w i l l U
,’°,n . Ja"',a,7 ¿8
-
,h* ,ea” ot •" -^ ch ange er/Pacific^om na , v * ' 3OUtb'
different organizations ,n d factions
breaking of theatrangb lu.l.l wh tl
«V« the b ig money lenders h a ve " m*«’ "ne The eephah its e lf ,erv.
wiwklng together In • financial cam­
these ami the general hanking it.
•een farming tbe farmers.
The
* »old f he nth*, ps g n , (8) as the money Is voluntarily
B.rda That stay at Hom«.
tereata have on the farmers of tb
vey fede .1 reserve and otler funds f*’vw^’tt
X'”” '1 given from private funds, the people Most Mrd fam ilies do not keep to­
Probably Sticks, at T h s t
country, for there is no central • ave beet, handled makes hie ae .' •«I’hsirte tlmevtone. „ -roefc Tmhstt'»
rtf ate enabled to make experiments in gether hut scatter upon leaving the
T " t h o r o u g h cleaning s wie-
the building which thev would he«l- acsL
Bui she htuejay. bluebird the
t>o*»r to forbid Ford from »eilinj wrtiou plausible.
I
nstureii. tsts to m ik e with public funds or ' nghlrd and a few others lees gener dow has been patented that slide, np
•¿ * 1 »Hk sanften
49 ladlvJduej oj
j all> known live together the greater
Seena Owen
E. K. Lawrence
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RURAL BUILDING
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