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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
FEB. 9, 1722
An Intereating Meienge
PAPER BOY
The
news of the week sparkles
ear« never to walk by her bonne It
have you there, right on the spot to
» a » easy enough to use some other
A L arg er Uniform ed Body from many diverging facets.
the m in ute!"
Lee A. White of the Detroit
street when be had to go down town.
The prediction was accurate. The
News tells the Medill school of
Than
the
U
.
S.
A
rm
y
“Th e good ole class o f Nineteen
too fatherly " fra , aenlorg' did a), that
journalism that American news.
Fourteen Is about gone." he said to
Fred said they would, and more. For
Fred Mitchell, who was still hlg most
' papers are not half ae yellow as
the honor of the “f ra t,” »hey coached
Intim ate friend when they reached the the desperate Ramsey 1» the technic
I t is pleasant to turn from sfo critics say they are— that those
senior year. “ Yes. s ir ; It's held to­
of Lumen debate, told hlfll many more l’ iee of the increase of crime, espe­ critics skip the real news, read the
gether a good many years, Fred, but
things to say than could be said In cially among boys end joung men, more sensational item» and th«-n
a fte r Juue It’ll he busted plum up.
six mlnules. and produced him. de­
call the papers sensational.
In
and J hope nobody starts a move to
spairing. ghastly and bedewed, In the to the brighter picture preeenleu this they are like some self-styled
have any reunions.
There's a good
Ask to see the new
large hall o f the Lumen society at by the Boy Scouts of America. reformers who see only the evil
many members of the ole class that
eight o'clock on Frl(|»y evening.
More lhan a m illirn boys are on that exists and use their lungs Io
shaped lens, the correct
J can stand and there's some I can't,
Four other "twelve-minute debatee”
but there's one I Just won't I I f we
their way to become helpful, hon­ advertise it instead of working con­
glass
for evening wear,
ever did call a reunion, that ole Yo­
( I o be continued,
orable citizens.
They are bound structively to counteract it by
the
Colonial.
Made in
cum girl would start In right away
building up the good. Gilded vice
by the following oath:
and run the whole shehang. and th a t’s
likes
to
be
advertised.
That
brings
, either eyeglasses or spec*
‘ ‘On my honor I will do my best—
where I'd resign! You know, Fred,
Biggest Thing in the World
" 1. To do my duty to God and it recruits from among people oth­
the thing I think Is the one biggest
'
tacles.
(Portland Oregenian)
my country, and to obey the scout erwise simple minded.
benefit o f graduating from this ole
Influenza,
which
started
on
the
school? It's never seeln' Dora Y<> uin
The world court ol law, which law.
again.”
" 2 . To help other people at all Atlantic coast, has spread over the
has ever been regarded as the cor
continent.
This was again his theme as he sat nerstone of any agreement an.ong times,
The Portland school authorities
by the same friend's side, In the rear
“
3.
To
keep
myself
physically
nations to settle their disputes bj
row o f the class at Commencement,
strong, mentally awake, and mor­ have decided to lake special pains
peaceful
methods,
is
at
last
a
fact
to safeguard dancing in schoel
listening to the delivery of the Vale­
ally straight.”
dictory. “Thinks she’s Just soobhme, I be eleven judges of thePermaneni
buildings against demoralization,
A L B A N Y O A tO .
And
the
scout
law
is:
don't she!" he whlsperhd morosely. Court of International Justice held
instead of banning it, and oppo­
"A
scout’s
honor
is
to
be
trusted,
Harold Albro.
“ She wouldn't trade w ith the Pi esl- the inaugural session at The H a g u e
nents of all dancing say they will
Manufacturing optician.
dent o f the United States right now. peace palace on January 30 ano ff be were to violate bis honor by appeal to the couite for its pro­
'elling a lie, or by cheating, or by
Never m in d , Just about a lialf-an- the court is ready to try th
not doing exactly a given tisk, hibition.
hour more and that's the last o' you, suits of oue nation rgamst another
Fifteen years ago thia young man
Chicago danceball men have
ole girl I Yes, sir, F re d ; one thing we thug the league of nations adds t< when trusted on hit honor, he may
was selling newspapers. Then he he-
sprung
a
new
one.
They
say
they
can feel pretty good over : this
and fortifies its organization of the be directed to band over his badge do not want the school students in rim e a messenger boy, an office boy,
where we get through w ith Dora Y
"H e is loyal to all to whom loy­
w i d for the reign of law in place
a stock boy and a salesman. Recently
cum I"
We make a
ally is due; his scout leader, bis in their halls because thev demor­ he. Lawrence Quigley, was inaugurat­
of the reign of war.
alize
the
habitues.
Ramaey and Fred had arranged to
tome, and parents and country.
ed as mayor of Chelsea. Mass. He
Specialty o f
Participation
in
the
proceeding
One state has passed a law pro­
room together at Greenfield, the seal
" He must be prepared at ant
is but twenty-eight years of age. Five
of
Ihe
court
will
open
one
of
sev
of the slate university, and they madi
Friendship,
iittie to save life, help injured per­ hibiting the study of Darw in’s the­ years ago he was elected to the Mas­
the short Journey In company the fol eral doors by which we may enter
ories in the schools.
This will sachusetts general court (legislature),
sons,
and
share
the
home
duties,
Engagement
and
into full membership.
We shah
lowing September. They arrived hl
probably increase the sale of Dar
being the "house baby”. H e resigned
forsake the leaders who look back­ lie must do at least one good turn wiu’s books.
larlous, anticipating pleasurable ex
W
edding
during the w ar to enter the navy.
cltementa In the way of “fraternity
ward and shall follow those who •o somebody every day.
Wilbur Glenn Voliva, head
Rings
" He is a friend to all and a
pledging* and tnltlatloua, encounters look forward until we take our
the Zion community near Cbicag
Let Us Listen.
w ith sophomores, class meetings, and proper place in the family
ol •rother to every other scout.
M . f r e n c h & S o ns
lA t ns listen only to the experience
" H e is polite to all, especially is seeking a teacher for the school
elections; and, also, they were not ah
nations.
ALBANY
OREG.
hat nrges ns on; It 1» always higher
aolutely without Interest In the matter
*o women, children, old people, there who will maintain that tin-
of (llrla , for the state university was
tnd the weak and lielpless.
He world is flat with a wall of ic< than that which! throws or keeps
Where the Money Goes
co educational, and I, was bu, natural
»Bit not take par for being help­ around it and a roof overhead oi hack.— M seterllnck.
to expect In so broad a Held, all new
which are fixed the heavenly bod
ful
or courteous.
(Dearborn Independent)
to them, a possible vision of something
He is a friend to animals. He ies. "Mystery of my-teries ! H
j f e4MMWNMe*e*W4NMfi»«<<4Pg4P#W«*4W4F»«9Hf»4WW4F»4?#4Fel4WWg||
rather
thrillin g
They
whispered
M rked as has been Director
Whoso readeth, le
will not k ill uor hurt any living is mystery.
cheerfully of all these things during Dawes’ work ol pruning expendi-
»
Hilverizere
Fanning Mills
him understand."
the process of m atriculation, and lures, be has not been able to bal- creature needlessly, but will attire
Massachusetts Puritans are n<>
Plows
r
Tractors
■o save aud protect all harmless
signed the registrar's hook on a fresh
i ce bis budget.
Total expendi
extinct.
They are endeavoring t<
fe.
p ag e; hut when Fred had w ritten Ills
W agons
K Cream
Ü
uie-i for the Bscs) year endiuy
stop,
by
law,
the playing of che-
"
He
obeys
bis
parents,
scout-
name under Ramsey's and blotted I,
Disc
Harrow*«
el
Separators
June30, 1923, have been hammete<>
u« took the liberty of turning over I he
master, patrol leader, and all oilier or checkers on Sunday
Springtooth H arrows/Orders taken for Harness
Congress has agreed that th
leaf to examine some of the auto­ down to $3,506 754,727, as com­ luly constituted autboritiog
H
Eutopean
debts
to
ibisgovernmrn
Manure Spreaders
graphs of their future classmates, pared with $3,907.922,366 for tin
He smiles whenever be can.
But (he ex­
w ritten on the other side. Then he u, current fiscal year
His obedience to orders is prom pt shall he refuud-d on extended time
C , Special prices for Binders if taken soon
tered an exclamation, more droll tluin cess of expenditures over receipts
President Harding makes tli
and cheery.
He never shirks uor
dolorous, though It affpcted to he whol
in the estimates for next year art grumbles at hardship .
welcome announcement that "H e li
ly the la tte r; for the shock to Fred placed at $167, 671,977 aa compared
" He does not wantonly destroy aod-Maria” Dawes has pared ex
was by no means so painful as It was with the defiicit of $24,468,703 for
'-A Lornhiniveg
-
property.
He works faithfully, penditures down until this fiscu
to his friend.
his year.
year
will
show
a
surplus
instead
wastes nothing, and makes the
Ramsey leaned forward aud read
This increase of $143.108,274 in
best use of his opportunities.
Ho of the predicted deficit of a milli<>
the name indicated by Frad'a fore'
the deficit is more that accounted
And Mr, Lowry begin
finger.
-aves hi» money so that he msy |or two.
»r in the decrease of $605,270,913
pay bis own way, be genetous to this week on page 2 of the Enter
DORA YOCUM.
n estimated receipts.
If next
prise bis recital of how our taxr
ii
. . . When they go, hack to Ihelr year’s receipts were placed at the those in need, aud helpful to wor­
Read the article
thy objects. He may work for pay, are wasted.
i:
pleasant quarters at Mrs. Meigs', fac­
-ante figures as those of 1921-1922,
but must not receive tips fur cour- flow week to week,
ing (he campus. Ramsey was still un
■ ..
i
1
be comparison would show a b«|.
Montgomery, Ward & Co. an
able to talk of anything except the
tenes or good turns.
nce
of
♦
>
k
O.8O2,
210
on
the
right
nounce
that
the
firm's
busiue-r
lamentable discovery; nor were his
Fire, theft, collision, property damage and ;
He has Ihe Courage to face
de of the treasury ledger.
companion's burlesquing efforts to con
danger in spile of fear, and to stand netted a loss of about $2,000,IXX
Of the total estimated expendi-
sole him of great aval,, though Fred
personal liability. Protect yourself against <
up for the right against the coax­ the fast year.
ures for the fivcal year ending
read from aome old book or something.
ing of friends or the jeers or threats
loss.
. •
une 80, 1923 (the first year cov.
I guess we go, to siaud up there and
of enemies, and defeat does not
Warmed Over
try, anyway."
ered by tne new budget system,)
down Idin,
"A ll right," said Ramsey, " I f they
p prcxim aiely $ 2 , 900,000,(XX) IS til
The following paragraphs are
" He keeps clean in body and
wan* me ,o commit suicide they can
ty for past wats and to keep up th
printed with the dates aud eveij
thought, stands fpr clean speech,
send me one o' theli ole 'Assignments.'
ighling forces of ihe nation, leav-
th ng as they would have bee«
clean sport, clean habits, and trav
I won', need to commit suicide, though
ng only about $600,0(XJ,000 for the
worded if the printers could hav.
«Is
with
a
clean
crowd.
I guess. All I'll do, I'll Just fall over
peace time pursuits of the national
pul them iu type last week;
He is n-ver nt toward God, He
In a fit. and stay In It.”
establishment.
And. In truth, when he received his
is faithful in his religious duties
M r. Williamson, who owns a
firs, “Assignment,” one Monday morn
and respects the convictions ol farm helweeu Halsey aud Browi s-
Ing, a month later, he seemed In a
Pictures Free for Schools
others in matters of custom and ville, was over from Rickreall th,
fe lr way to fulfill his prophecy. The
religion.”
first of the week looking after bus
The 600 lantern slides formetly
attention of his roommate, who an,
ta cheaper than wood and an oil heater gives com
An American huiness man hav­ mess and visiting his patents, win
Oil Stoves Oil
fort in z bedrdotu on a cold morning.
elnnglng to Mrs C E Frost ol
at a window of their study, was a t­
ing temporarily lost his bearings live on the place. M r W illiam
Tfte-'housewife is as much entitled to modern
tracted by sounds of strangulation
rtlsnd and need in well known
Kitchen Ranges ,X<fl>ipnieut
in a Londan fog paused on a street sou is in the employ of a largt
as the grain grower.
"W hat on earth'a the matter, Ram ­ lectures have been secured by the
coiner. A newsy, seeing the gen­ dairy firm uear Rickreall.
sey ?"
M a z d a I.a ttitiQ
A gogd.-Jight w ill m ake your eyes last longer and
x,elision board of Ihe U. of O.
ir io z .n n l a a i i i p a
better service.
tleman's diiemma, asked if he could
“L o o k ! Look a, th is!"
nd will be loaned free, the same
M n . Wm. Robina and daughtn
be of any assi«tance.
The genfe.
Fred took the card and examined I,
Granite and Alminutn Ware »re kitchen pleasures.
*- other university slides, to schools
with an amazement gradually merg­
mau accepted the boy's guidance to of Lebanon left for home Tueaoaj,
nd oommuni ies of the stale.
after
a
visit
at
the
F.
W
.
Robin-
ing Into a pleasure altogether too per
hie hotel and naturally offered il
Tile slides are for the most part
cepllble:
guide a substantial tip.
The boy home.
catilifully colored and in some
drew
himself
up
with
dignity
and
A S S IG N M E N T
Harry Stewart of Crawfordsvil i
islauces are of foreigh manufac­
explained that he was a Boy Scout was a Halsey visitor Mooday,
Tw elve M inute Debate Class of 1(118. ture
They cuver euch subjects
and that Boy Scouts did not take
Subject, Resolved: That Germany
« the cathedrals o, Europe, the
pay for doing their good turns.
Mias Barber of Eugene returned
•a both legally and morally Justified
old rush io Alaska, the Speuisb-
In her invasion of Relglum.
The g eiiiltn u ti’s inteie-t
was to Halsey Tuesday to bs with hei
V'ueriLan
war,
London,
the
Scan-
(Debaters are notified tha, each w ill
aroused to the extent that he sister, Mrs J I). P itm an.
linavian countries, Ihe Rhine coun­
he held strictly to the following ached-
sought out Baden Powell, the
Mr and Mrs. G. W Mornhin-
n le : Affirmative. 4 min., first. Nega­ try and illustraleu hymns.
founder of scouting sad chief ol
weg
were iu Brownsville Tuesday
tive, 4 min., firs,. Affirm., 2 min., sec­
the British Scouts association, and
Vocational School T alk»
ond Meg., 2 min., second.)
learned what this scouting busi and Wednesday of this week.
Affirmative, R Mil.HOLLAND, 1 8
nese really was.
When the busi.
(Brownsville Times)
J. W Rector aud W . W . A b n -
Negative. D. YOCUM, 18.
nees man returned to America, he h iu i were doing business iu A l­
The
vocational
talks
in
the
Concluding his reading, which was
interested others in the scout move­ bany yesterday.
oral, the volatile M itchell made nse Brownsville public ecboolsfor Feb­ ment.
The result was that ihe
February 6 Boy Scouts of America was incor­
o f his voice In a manner of heathenish ruary are as follows;
Clifford Cornutt, as leader of co­
W illia m M ills, " M illin g F lo u r," porated February 8, 1910
holaterousnees. and presently reclined
operative sbippiu g of livestock l i ­
upon a lounge In laugh Ihe better. Ills
th grade.
On June 15, 1916, congress the Plainview irrm bureau commu.
stricken comrede. meanwhile, recov­
February 18—D r. Waltz, ‘ •M i­ granted the organization a special uity, marketed six carloads ol
ered so fa r as to pace the floor. 'T in nor Emergencies,” high school
HALSEY, OREGON
federal charter, among other things, lambs with success
gotn' to pack up and light out for
February
1 8 - Mrs
W illiam giving the Boy Scouts of America
hom e!" he declared over and over.
'■lid«. " N a tu re S tu d y ,” grades
The Peoria farm bureau bas F
exclusive right to the name and
And even oftener he read and reread
Fel
tuary
20
Gilbert
Da
weon,
G.
Munson as leader of the tuber­
the card to make sure of the actual­
adaptions the eof, insignia and uni­
Interest paid on time certificates o f deposit
culosis fight and cow testing, J. T
ity of tha’ fata l coincidence, "D. Yo­ ' B ikety,” grades.
form.
February 27—D r Shelton, “ In -
Porter of poultry culling. P. Il
We invite your banking business
cum, 1 8 .”
Freerksen of rodent control and
" I f I could do It,” he vociferated, tp ira iio n and Personal E fficie ncy,"
Missionary
Society
H.
KOONTZ.
Pres’
D ?TAYLO R , Vice-Pres.
W, G Abraham of war on the
“ I f I could stand np there and debate high school
February 27— Mrs. B. R Forbea.
one o' thelr darn ole debates la the
The W . F M. 9 enjoyed the Canada thistle.
B. M. BOND. Cashier
fl.-a, place— I f I had the gall to even "Th e Ait of Decorsting," grades. hospitality of Mrs. J C. Standi-h
Tbs
Lebanon
Criterion
begins
try II. why, my gosh' you don', sup­
last Friday aternoon.
its twenty-fifth volume ibis week
pose Fm goln' to ge, up there and
An interesting talk on li dia was with A. C Saunders aa editor and
L
e
w
’«
Bestowal
argue w „h tha, girl, do you? That's
To he right moat of the time yoo given by Mrs Sidney smith.
manager, W . C. DePew retiring,
a ho, way to ge, an education stand
A note of greeting fmm Mrs, after nine years’ service, to wre«-
nn«l a’m to he right all o , the time
up there and argue with a girl before
That mean» constant effort to under
W illiam Wbeelet was appreciated lle with the poetmeeterehip of lh » i|
• couple o* hundred people I
My
»»
“land each problem that comet np
<y tho society.
gosh!"
city.
Mr Saunders is a newsp.i
<nap Judgment Is like »hooting In the
I E N | t f vSONS W H Y yon should save regularly a part of your w eenie:
Ten dollars of ihe money made per man from Colorado.
“You go? to !" hla prostrate compan­
•lark It generally misses the mark.
•», (he cooked food sal» was added
ion cackled, weakly. "You can't ge,
!
Y o u r Heme
Old Age.
Sickness
out of It You've a goner, ole R uddy!"
to the piano fond.
i
Yeu r 8 isiness
In v e -trie n ts
Insurance
Largest Keg.
N«*dy New.
" I’ll he trtek. I'll he sick a t a dog I
A motion was carried to help the
T H E B O Y SCOUTS
O p to m e tris t.
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Automobile Insurance
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent.
H a rd w a re
C ross & W h ite
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $35,000
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
i “WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE
I'll ha sick aa the sickest dog that
ever------ "
“No uae. ole «son
Tha fret
•en lorsll he on the Joh. They'll kno«
whether you'yt
sick or not, and thej-'i
A New York museum has a sped
nen at the largest b ird s egg In the
' orld. that of the extinct aepyoml« of
Uadagnscar
W ith a shell oneelghth
>f an Inch thick and W laches la dr­
ee inference
I
Standard Rearers hold a bazaar in
W h ite— "XVhat did poor «Id Jop«»
leave h l* eon?" Brown— "Oh. he left
March.
M's W illiam Beene was a gueet him the cap*city for h«rd work which
Home-made candy waz eerved I
It wa* quite as good at new;
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