Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 16, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAG E 6
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
Garojobat's organization of Boy
Hconta decided to affiliate with
other organization« of ecoute in the
county.
Executive McWain in
epected the ecoute and gave them
inatructione.
If you have a dog and no state
licenee vou are liable to be fined
ten dollar«.
Evening papere arrive lure from
the uorth 20 minutes earlier than
before
M ail to go out on evening trains
under the new acbedule must be
in the postoffice before 5 o’clock.
The average price for hutterfat
at the local creamery the last
month w a e 34 Jc a pound net to
the producer.
The girla’ glee club of the high
echool is preparing a program of
“ rlaaeical, bumoroue, patrioti .
eecular and dialect «election«” for
the concert which will be given
Saturday, March 11.
A team of Rebekah», who have
been practicing floor work for a
couple of week», will go to Sbedd
Saturday evening and put on the
work there.
Brownfville bad a flood H’ lnr-
day night when the flume which
carries water to lb« flouring mills
gave way.
The effected ground
wav considerably cut up before the
accident was discovered and the
water abut off.
Repairs will o«,si
the owner«, W illiam Mills & Son.
a pretty penny. These gentlemen
have made quite a stir in the flour­
ing business of the Cslapnoia oilv
bv their enterprising energy since
they acquired the property
FEB. 16, 1922
Rialto, Friday
R eid
»tatee, says: "Lebanon bee one of
I d the bureau of LptsTnal revenue
the largest end beet equipped vo­ th e ; loaned me e ‘ifachlne and an
cational agrii ulture departmotlt operator, and so I know and can tall
in Oregon.” Lebanon ba« 27 » tu -! r° ° »hat from 1834 to and through
dents enrol led in plant husbandry 1910 th* w ,r Department actually dla-
aod the same number ill animal bursed >23,002,890,008.65. In the aame
industry, 54 in all
r* r i M th* N ,T y Departm ent spent
•
IN
‘The Love Special
A Param ount Picture
_
Ed Slortz, late of Brownsville,
h s bought an interest in the E lite !
oonfeclionery at Albany.
Elnu-r|
•W illiam » and Miss Frer-rkeen sold
t to him and Ben Gilbert of Port­
land.
J
in two reels of Laughter
Meek Sewver and Mary Boone
of Brownsville wfire married Tues­
day.
and
pensioners
of
past wara got «5334,679.684.28.
That 1» « thundering total of >28,-
9W.788.041.48 for the army and navy
,lo°** '* • * " * out of account the
>6,634,079.6P4.23 for pensions.
I will let you decide whether any
parr of the tw enty-nln« billion dollars
Tuesday night there was a de- spent for preparedness, and for w ar
prevented our going tq 'w a r or found
us prepared when We went to war.
The three Items 1 have enumerated
shouldn't help wash the dishes ’ are only riba of the skeleton of the
We nave not learned the decision cost of w ar preparation and activity.
on Ih i» important question, snd I have not been able «o excavate any
other detail figures. But It Is known
that the war of 1812 noet about >333.-
This may le winter, but a Prim­ 703,880.
rose blossomed on Wednesday at
The cost of the Mexican w ar la esti­
Lyons, in this county.
It was a mated to have been >63,605.621.
theater Friday in another big virile
female Primrose and weighed nine
The total cost of the Otvll war, tak­
e :__ t o ,7 r ,.„ „
, .
, , . ..o u td o o r role—that of a railroad
pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prim ing the period from June 80, 1861, to
S nee 1917 Oregon’s bonded debt construction engineer in a moun-
June 30, 1866, may be figured cloaely
rose are very proud of it.
™
t " tain division T1,e Picturfi « “The
at >3,500,000,000.
Love Special,” an adaptation of
Mrs C T Cook s visiting her
The treasury In tha w inter of 1920- 100.000, »31,700,000 of winch
"T h o Daughter
brothers at Philomath for a tow 21 estimated In a report sent to con­ for roads and expected to be paid the rallroad 8t
gress through the secretary that the by automobile and gasoline taxes. | of a Magnate,” written by Frank
days.
cost of the W orld w ar to ng to that
H . Spetnnan.
The supporting
date had been >24,100,000.000, exclu­
CARE
IN
SELECTIN
G
COLORS
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l
b
a
n
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by
AgU“ Ayres
sive of our loans to the allies and
other foreign nations.
So you see tha cost o f wara la go­ Bacomlng Colors for Everyday Clothes
ing up, no m atter how much money
for Mother and Daughters W ill
For Sale— Oliver Irp e w rito r No.
we spend by w ay of preparation.
Add to Happiness.
The wild engine ride thru
a mountain blizzard at '
night. Kafring flood and
thrillirig rescue.
The majebtic Yosemite
and
m rst
snow the
scenes
ever amazin
filmctf
All blended into a ro­
mance of love and daring
that speeds through your
blood a mile a minute,
with Agnes Ayres and
Theodore Roberts
and
Snooky, the Human Ape
>6,907 368.032.84;
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
business we support. W e are all m i­
nority stockholders. The concern has
North
bonth
no other source o f revenue than our !
jg 12.0 j _ m
No,
23,
11:29 a. m.
contributions.
I t doesn't make any ‘ ' 24,' 5.50 p. ni
17, 5.39 p, m.
money. In times like these, when al­
most everybody feels that he gets too
S U N D A Y M A IL H O URS
little for what he sells and has to pay
too much for what he b u y * It sefims 1 The delivery window
of th i
to me the least we can do la to take Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
an active and Intelligent Interest In grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m a n d 12 20
this great common enterprise of ours :
1 2 :3 6 a n (j 4 4 5 to 5 ¿ 0 p
and make sure that It Is well organ-
r
lied ; that It doesn't waste or spend
extravagantly; that the employee« are
paid an adequate wage and have
proper working conditions; th a t their
morale Is kept high and their enthu­
siasm in our interest unabated; In fine,
that as a business it shall be conduct­
ed as efficiently and economically and
on as modern scientific principles as
For
S ile — White
Wyandotte
any large private business.
-
cockerels, »2 each. Mary S. Evans.
Is It?
______
Route 1.
T h a t is a question you must answer
Wallace Reid Coming-
for yourself a fte r I have acquainted
you w ith the actual situation and con­
Wallace Reid comer to the Rialto
dition.
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
*7.1,"^'."’,!.'”
Th*‘ ,h*
H •D*'ou»lr
W here Your
T axes Go
IT.
H ow U ncle Sam Spends
Your Money in Conduct­
ing Your Business
THE BURDEN OF TAXES
9.
Two-color ribbou, back spacer
C. P. Stafford, ’
Isn’t It more Important that every- tabulator. »25.
day clothing, both for mother and
Hulsey, Ore.
child, should be pretty and becoming
than that the “Sunday clothes" or I
Leave jo u r otders for land-
clothes for special occasions should plaster at the lumber yard,
have all the care? A child that wears
a becoming school dress w ill be much
more likely to take care of It and
D r . E . W . Barnum, dentist, at
loam better hnhits and w ill be a hnp- Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
pier child than one who Is ashamed ol Friday.
Iter clothes. A mother who wears neat, |
pretty everyday dresses w ill he hap­
Scopalamin is a nuw serum
pier and have a happier fam ily than
which, injected into the veins,
one v he la o re le as or slovenly ot
who w^ara ugly, unbecoming work makes a subject tell ihe truth.
dresses.
Lets try a shot of it on the Japan­
A becoming color coats no more than
ese diplomat who proclaims his
an ugly one. Care In selecting colors
snd studying the m atter of cutting the :ountry’s desire to evacuate Siberia
neck In becoming lines or adding
■hantung, Mongolia and Mau
pretty collar« and |>ockets or a few churia.
stitches of embroidery to a school
dress makes all the difference In the
world.
Before the w ar the government ol
{Joiner Mornhinweg was hoin<
the United State« spent about one bil­
from Shedd over Sunday.
lion dollars a year for all purposes.
Including Interest on the public d eb t
R. A- Pierce of Medford went
I d the fiscal year ending June 90, 1920,
home ’’’uesday after a visit at th»
By EDWARD G. LOWRY
the first full fiscal year a fte r fighting
H A. Anderson home at Browns­
WtoOtsatos Cloto-Uto.'
stopped, the government spent In
ville.
round figures six btlUen four hundred
• • 4 Ccosssev A R M «« to L-sdtnv Farto.t<rsl»
u 4 ■ Wrftor e f R ra a n to .4 AulhaRW to Uto
million dollars. In th e fiscal year 1921.
Mrs. T. J. Bkirvin went to Al­
that la, up to June 80,' 1921, tt spent
Mr. and Mrs. T. M . T o m lin s o n bany Tuesday. 1
>6,116,927.689.30, and In the fiscal year
C o » rR « b t. W a
snd Mrs. L. A Morris of Albany
I N 1.11«m i Unica
of 1922, which w ill qpd on June 30,
M's O. W Frum and daugli-
w^rs guest« at lbs R B. Mavberry
1922. It w ill spend nxoge than four bil­
home Sunday. The two ladies srp 'ere Ruth snd Vivian went to A l­
lion dollar«, says Sem etsry Mellon of
bany Tuesday.
WARS
EAT
UP
THE
TAXES
slaters of Mr. Mayberry.
the Treasury D epartm ent
When I set out to discover tor you
Miss Adel Edwards
returned
These figures in d u c e Interest on the
-
,
. 1 wh* r* the money you pay as federal
Warren Kean of East Knox Bnlte F D r .i id 1 a y « fro m a s - ta r of « S
everal weeks taxes goes I did not have fa r to look
public debt which amounts to about
is in a hospital as the result o' » in 1 o r t la n d , w h e re she has been I t goes fo r wars, past, present and one billion dollars, but Include noth­
peculiar accident.
H e tripped re c e iv in g m e d ic a l tre a tm e n t.
I prospective. Last year a little over 90
ing for sinking fund or other debt re­
over a wire and fell and burst bi«
demption. Including both Interest and
per cent of the national Income went
Mrs.
Henry
Zimmertnan
was
ao
j
vermiform appendix.
that way. In the report of the secre­ sinking fund, the government will
Albany visitor Friday.
tary of the treasury submitted to con­ spend more than four times as much
An underground railroad cross­
Mr. and Mr«. W. H. Beene were | gress In December, 1920, he re m arks: the fiscal year 1922 as It spent yearly
ing la to b« constructed at Murd»-
before the war.
A n a nalysis o f go vernm ent expenditures
in Albany Friday.
Delicate Scent.
croek, thia county, the railroad
for the decal year 1W0, on the baste of
These expenditure« and these heavy
A dash of delicate perfume may ha |
Among the Halaey people seen d a l* r trea s u ry statem ents, develops the charge« are a p a rt of the pri<» of vic­
company pav ing 40 t»»r cent of the
k in s f a r t th a t or
.....................
** * th e net * o rd in a ry die
tory. Tour whole present problem Is added as the final touch to the tol-
cost and coiintv snd slate each 30 ou the streets of Albany Friday Ctrl
buraements or ».«W.OOO.O» abou t 90 per
p«'- cant.
Wouldn’t it be well to were Amos Ramsay and Harry cast roneleted or exp enditu res under the to curtail them. It concerns you to
fo llo w in g heads.
know just how these Immstase’ sums
reconstruct the name of the creek, Commons.
Purchase o f obligations o f fo r ­
were gathered and how much'you paid disagreeable to the rest o f ihe world
too f
Mrs. Fred Taylor of Corvallis I eign g o ve rn m e n t! ................. j «1.000,000 and are paying towatd them, for of
ent ' .......................... l.»t 1,000.«»
Cecil Harrison of Brownsville, arrived Bunday and is the guest of N W a a v r y departm
Tha Dove and J.sue.
course we, the tax payers, the men and
d e p a rtm e n t
...................
"84.000,«00
Now when all the people were Largo Saving Is Made In Replacement
whose wife recntly died of pneu her father, J. C. Standish.
women with Jobs, the men and women
Shipping board ............................. «31,000,000
F ederal control of tra n s p o rta ­
who have what the census calls gain
baptized, It came to pass, that Jeans
w io n ia , baa been taken down with
Whore Short-Lived Tim ber la
M's. Fannie Stair returned Sun­
tion systems and paym ents
ful occupation« paid every cent of it.
also being baptized, and praying, tho
the same trouble while visiting her day from a short visit with frieutb
Used— Decay i t Lets Rapid
to the ra ilro a d s under the
It was our money until ths govern­ heaven was opened, and the Uidy
tra n sp o rtatio n act. 1980 ......... 1,097,000.000
friends in southern Oregon,
in Northern States.
at Corvallis
ment took It.
Ghost descended In bodily shape like
In tere s t on the public d e b t....... 1,(00.000.000
Tension» ..........................................
218 000.000
L
et
us
examine
the
fiscal
year
1920
n
dove
upon
hlin.
and
a
voice
came
Dewey Gilkey, a Coos counts*
L W. Byerlay returned 8und»y W a r .r is k Insurance ..................... 117.000.000
(P r sp a r sd by th s U n ited S tate« D ep a rtm en t
I have not the detailed account for
from heaven, which sald. Thou art
o f A trleu ltu r o )
bov. was in town Tuesday, being f 1 tun a short business trip to Port­ Purchase o f fed e ra l fa rm -lo a n
1921,
but
It
was
slightly
leas
than
the
Although more expensive at the out­
my beloved Hon; In thee I am well
on his return from a trip to O kla­ land.
bonds ..............................................
to, 000.000
year previous, as the year ending June pleased.— L uke 3:21-22.
set, creosoted post» are generally more
homa, where he says times are
30, 1922, w ill be a slightly less burden
Total ..........................................18, 714.900.090
economical to use than many kinds
Mr«, G. T. Kitchen attended
pretty hsrd and no prospect« for
Substantially all the expenditures
sn us than the year preceding. Ac­
The Unrighteous.
I
untreated, short-lived woods, be-
family reunion at Eugene the Iasi
better aoon, as it is very dry. win­
entering Into this total, and a large
cording to a careful analysis made by
The ways of peace have they not ''auee
thelr much greater lasting
of
the
week
on
the
occasion
of
ih
ter grain having died out.
He
departure for Dunsmuir, Cal., o share of the expenditures on various Ihe la te Dr. E. B. Rosa, of the United known : there la no fear of God before Tu a ll,|es, the forest service of the
went over to Brownsville to look
minor accounts, represent burdens di­
tbalr eyes.— Romans 3:17-18.
| United States Department of A gricul­
ber sister, Mrs. Childers, und niece. rectly traceable to the war. to past State« bureau of standards, a govern
around.
raent scientist who was deeplv and In­
ture has determined. The exceptions
Miss Winona Waddell.
wars or to preparedness for future
telligently Interested Ip the subject,
The Portland Journal wants to I woul<1 be ln lenaote localities w ith
' ‘Grandma’’ McRurnayof Peoris
F H Porter left Monday nigh' »•ars. These figures serve to indicate every man. woman and child In this Retold whv, if the Waehinglon cheap " 0<* 1 and lahf>r- «"«I where it
will ha 75 tomorrow and her neigh- for Portland with a car of eight the direction which sincere efforts to country contributes an average of '(inference has put an end to w a r
!” «xf * nslve t0 obtain creosote
bo-a propose to hold a grand oele- j
• n o tb e r C o nference is n r
t
I
l«rae sav^pg In the replacement
red polled cattle which be had told reduce the cost of the government fifty-three dollars In taxea to the sup­ ti"
Ice rtriaa r é Z ïr Â
Pr ° P ' * fid
charges, which ordinarily mount up so
must take.
port of tha national government. Ac­
brat ton,
to parties n eastern Oregon.
’
h‘* h *"
« fence, and the
Then I found M r. Gilbert, the t i n d e r
tually It Is nearer fifty-fou r than fifty s u b m a r nes . 7 5
Wilmette Forster spent Ihe week
three dollar«, but I am taking the s u b m a rin e » a n d poison gas in w a -? j use of cheap and Inferior kinds of
M ’ s W tst of Brownsville re­ secretary of the treaaury. saying;
end with her sister, Blanche Fora- turned io Halsey dtlndiy and ia | T h e re has been m uch Id le ta lk to th« smaller sum fo r the safe of the round
woods In the first place, much more
number
T h a t Is. the-sveragc fam ily
ter of Eugene, returning Monday employed at the Henry English affect th a t tha excessive cost o f govern
than offset the Increased coat of
Tlmsly.
m eat le due to Inefficiency an d e x tra v a
of five persona pays 8265 g y w r out
evening.
treatm ent w ith creosote.
home.
Lord Frederick Hamilton tells MMMtf thorough
ta n c e In
the
executive departm ents
o f Ita earnluga to th frle d e ra l govern
,
. . .
I w ,,h o u t doubt th e re has bean araete and
xcellent stories In "Here, .flie r e and Treated posts are a good investment,
The final number of the lyceum
H r, H'erlay wa«|nn Ihe sick I'at tn » m .le n c y to th e vdrtoue governm ent de- ment alone. In addtffpin to w hat la Everywhere," Here Is one of Arch- and their use where lasting woods are
! b * r ,m * n ts and eetabltehm ente. and m m h
paid for state, countyj#>d city taxes
course, Tuesday night, drew the Ihe first of the week
bishop Mu gee of Knglund: When lie scarce or expensive is a sign o f sound
can be accomplished, and ha« alreadv
The estimated averag»r^early Income
second largest altendsr.ee of Ihe
Judgment In farm management.
«'ss a bishop of Peterborough be met
O W Frutn shipped a carload
»coompllahad. by thg Introduction
"’7 • fam ily of five is 'aamethlng more
ecsaon and was well received, hnt, Of hay . hi. week In M ircola.
The best treatm ent Is that which
j
o7 d*i than >700 But befor^-ahy of that >700 n the poorer quarters of the town, n
»he guarantor« lose ahoul »7 apiece
-allor who hud Juat It 'died out of u result« in the deepest penetration Into
M r. N .ncy Palmer ha. been i11 |
n ^ *’"
la spent >265 m utt be turned over to
public house
The man recognized the wood with the least absorption of
at. that
B um s w ho encouraged ,
the genera, government to run the
4S0 00,000 or H0o « n ano by c are fu l and an-
them to make Ihe venture sn d j ,he p,>t
'he bishop, and. raising hl» ha> d in ,i creosote.
The butts of the post«
business
of
the
U
n
ite
d
State«.
entlfic reo rg an isation o f the governm ent •
• eature of mock betted tloo. called should be placed for one to two hours
promised patronage never attended
Mrs. L A Pray got a dispatch buelneea
The actual amount th a t each one of
Wit, "The Lord be with you." "And In creosote heated to a tem perature of
Th» figures show th a t over SO ««,
once
The entire senes has been J yesterday saying that her daugh
ue peld wee >53.77 I T . paid It through
with thy spirits." answered Magee
180 degree« to 220 degrees F. It Is
e to ta l a n n u a l expenditures
the medium of Internal revenue taxes
creditable and «ell worth the cost, ter, Mrs. M itvw, arrived at Bai o • f n t th« o f go th vernm
ent a re rela te d to w ar
Important to treat the wood to a height
duties -------
on imported ar-
hut the latter ought Io l>e more Fran.'«co Irom Honolulu on Val- O u t o f to ta l exp enditu re« d u rin g ¡Mp of , and
_ , cns'oms
„
of a foot above the proposed ground
Weddings, No Bridegrooms
Udeg divided as follow s:
evenly distributed.
A lew have enlioe « day and will be here thr about m .*» . oooa » abou t 544 blllien a rep
Polynesia la probably the only place Hne. In the southern states the entire
resented exp enditu re» d ire c tly traceable
Per
had to hoar tha hrunt of the co«l last of the week
te the w a r, to past wara, or te prepared
n the world where the marriage feast
post should then be submerged into
Capita
of what the many enjoyed.
neee fo r fu tu re w are
O f thia, about
akes place without the pretw-nce ot oil. at SO degrees to 100 degree« F.,
Income
and
exceea
p
r
o
fit..
George Smith ol I^chauoti oan e tl «00.000.0» w ent for th e a rm y and navy
...« 3 7 ,2 0
he bridegroom. For some unckplatnol for one or two hours, or for such a tim e
Cigar« and to b a c c o .,,....................
over 4MO.OOO.OOO fo r the shipping board,
in on Wednesday*« train.
. . . 177
en»on the yonng man 1« aeni Into the as la necessary to get good penetra-
over 11.WO.000,000 fo r th e railro a d s , another
Transportation and. other n tlll-
W. A. Carpy and wile came home *• <**■«’ ’,wo fo r in tere « t on the public debt
“*
......................... >
bush when the bride becomes a mem­ won. in ihe North, where decay Is
2.72
1 altnoat IWO.onooao fo r purchase of oblige
less rapid, the hot treatm ent Is ap-
yederday from a trip to Balem.
Auto«, candy, fur«. Jewelry, etc. 2.62 ber of hla fam ily, and he Invariably
tlona o f foreign governm ents on account
---------------
p,,e<, on,y ,0
butts, which are
etnalna
there
during
the
subsequent
of tholr w a r expenditure«, and tha rem ain-
Beverage« ................. .,
1.86
Mrs. Uinstead, late of Halaey
dar fo r penalona. w a r risk slletm onta and
festivities
it is only when the guests J 2
1° remain for two or three
Special taxes on capital stock,
mlacollanooua Item « related to n a r
An
who ia resitting in Berkeley; ia ae
H e ................................x . . . . ..........
.911 have departed and the girl la left hours In the cooling process, the tops
o f tho expenditures of the firet
riously ill and baa been taken to «nalyata
elng treated by painting or dipping
elx m onths of the fiscal year 14X1 give«
Estate Inheritance . ¿ i .................
.97 »lone that messengers are dispatched
'o r him.
e tm lla r results
T h e figures also show
her daughter'« home io that city
In creosote.
Stamps on legal papyc« e t c . . . .
.79
th a t tha to ta l cost o f running w h at may
e perspire-
Admissions to amusements, etc.
ku rth e r Inform ation on creosotlng
,T7
tion
Price MV
Geotge \V Laubner visited A l. ha term ed tho e lv ll oatabltahm ent proper
Insurance and m ls c e lltn e o ta .. .
th a t la to aay. tha various governm ent
Care of Palm a
t” «»« w ill be found m Farmers’
he it yesterday.
Odo- Ro No
departm ents, boards and cruninleetone end
Palms like pit nty of alr at fbelr Rulletln 744. Preservative Treatm ent
M um
leg!«lalive »«txbllahm ent. have net
Total
Keith Crewe rtf Bniinrsi'le, tha
.853.77 rent*. On this account It 1« „ good or Farm Timbers, available upon re-
much exceeded UMI. non ,000 even la the a b ­
dea to »tlr the top sell
W sh , arrived hers yesterday n o rm a l w a r years
qtieet from the Departm ent o f A g ri­
The
taxpayer
Is
next
of
kin
to the
I
sought
ilctolls.
details. I f more than 90
r th >. * J ’ ” '* ’ t,Ck nOW ""I* »>"’0
culture.
from D xter, where he had been
treaaury.
At
atty
rate
he
Is
the
firs?
M sn n e n t
per cent of the entire diahuraemeuts
'Vash the o’-'alde of , he po,
v uing his uncle, John Crewse
person
notified
when
the
treasury
of 1930 went for past and prospective
W illiam s'
-fte n to remove the dirt accumul»f|pn
H is Ihe g'leet of John For er.
needs money, and he always has to dig which makes the receptacle less per
STARTING TREE PLANTATIONS
wars, how much had we been apend
Dav»«'
down
Into
hla
Jeans
fo
r
whatever
Is
L M. Curl of Albany has file I log to keep the world safe for democ-
<ua
Give little w ater In cold weath­
Melba
Be«» w ith
a declaration of candidacy for the ra c y j W e are all fam ilia r t.lth Ihe needed. Taxpaying, even more than er. but more In the summer never C* t T t o r <' * nd W l" ’ w
Djerkias
charity, begin« at home.
The boy «
C utting, ef 72
, 4 |n eM s_
argument that the beet way to prevent
republican
iiomination
for
alate
th*
lohasou's
beet friend Is hla mother but the tax
w ar la to be prepared for war.
I
.
Avoid Bruiting.
m a sodden state
senator trnni thia o-'tinty
l’uro,a Violet
payer'« only friend t»- hlm eelf
The
thought I might find out whether that
only
thing
that
can
be
done
fo
r
him
,»
•W bec Qrssk Meats Oreeh?
The Brownsville W C. T. U
Cottonwood and willow plantation«
wae true
I went back Into the rec
to dlectoee aa vividly -i.
ae - possible how
The ’ expresabm. "When Greek
--
will celebrate Franca« W illard day orda and found that year by year
•re m « *» easily started n lth cuttings.
much his government*)« coating and I Greek.” allg'llt| . a i , . — ,
,
,
from 1834 to 1919 inclusive, the treaa-
L e T are ^ ,np*, fr " m 12 to
’ <•»'
el the Christian church tomorrow
.et h .» dec.de what R*. w ill do .b o n , 'rem the Une
U7 d r i
i
.
I
department had kept an account
sections taken from the one or two-
It
It .1, comae dow < to t h l. T h - G reek. , h„ w ^ ? , , 0^ . , " t C Î
W H Minor« is asaistrng t l «1 of the actual disbursement»— not ap-
2 * ^ nt "vln,f ,rw” ' Th"
more money the goverumeut Spend' qnetstlon I ,
„
of Alex
protracted meeting at M ill City.
proprtationa, mind you but actual
cut« should he made with a shnrn
through defective organltarion or aor
•’ nilalng the hark. Cu7
N a th a n ... L e .
J ....
Fkidtnore
of Wsshington.
fra rags new the tees you have te apeo < .èriM a'n"^1 ‘X*’
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be collet ted during e a r l,
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th'
Inter and hnrted In moist sand in a
^ t i « i u i p f iq fiiartu oort^wtjt»[|j 1
M i o.ul<ifA
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A l « a Od«r of
pUcg until the time for piM t .
ni.
CREOSOTE TREATMENT
IS MOST ECONOMICAL
no,,e,,mC".u,;;us,foreno,Mn„g,h,:'
Sign of Sound
Judgment.
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rt nt. tor o\-
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