Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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E N T E R P R IS E
M
le n d e a t— N O T n e u t r a l— news-
p u b lis h e d e v e r y T h u r s d a y .
by
H . and A A. W H E E U E R .
■Wm H . W h e e le r . E d it o r .
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g n tl L o c a u
l New» Editor.
S u b s c rip tio n » , 11 10 a y e a r In a d v a n c e .
T r a n s ie n t a d v e r tla ln s . 25c a n In c h : p e r -
m a n « n t a d v e r tis in g , 20c N o d is c o u n t
f o r t im e o r space.
Jn " P a id - f o r P a r a g r a p h s /* 5c a lln « .
N g a d v e r t is in g d is g u is e d as new s.
America to compel any man to
work againet big will since Lin­
coln’s day, or ever will be. Soviet
* Russia compels men, and women,
too, to work at cleaning streets,
and other tasks, but there is no
such slavery here.
Of the tariff bill the Portlsi.d
Journal says:
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Evcelknt,
Enlarged Faculty.
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Most
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»Ranges & Heaters
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Stadeat’a
Money
Reorganized Department« of Instruction
Classical and literary course» leading to degree. Bachelor of Arts
Complete course« in Business Anunidratioa and Commercial Law.
Special arrangement of courses articulated with technical and graduate
ourses in other institutions:
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PAB E
PaBjOPEN AUrrJC
n GINBBBING
„A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore.. Aug. 24, 1922
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You should not miss this place il in
need of a new range or heater this fall.
W e have the largest assortm ent of
each in Linn county and can supply your
wants at a
P bb -L boal
P bb -M bsic
If there had been a way to avoid
The first two veer» of practically any course, if the student plan» to
it tbe measure w uld not have been
crowd all hi» preparations into four years above tbe high school.
WHO OWNS YOUR CHILD ? p tsaed prior to tbe Novenilier elec­
For catalog or description of courses apply Io
tion, because of tbe reaction tbal
Tbe argument is made by op. has always resulted from a high
President
ponente of tbe compulsory edu­ tariff law.
Albany, Oregon
Iron Beds
Chiffoniers
cation bill that children belong to
Unless congress shows an un-
their pareute and not to the state, wonted burst of speed there is no
Springs
Bedroom Sets
therefore parents should he allowed danger of the tariff bill becoming
An Altruist
bymn book was entitled “ Th.
Mattresses
Dining Room Sets
to educate them as they please, a law before November.
Don’t
Christian Lyre.” One Snndai
A teacher who picks the small
That theory cost the life of a 4- worry.
there were not enough of the book.*
est communities she can get— to go around, and just as Broths11
Dressers
year-old boy in Portland last week
Tbe child died of diphtheria after
Tbe State Federation of Tax such an anomaly is Miss Mar­ Chadaey ended an nhortatioi
garet V. Thomas, a student in
the father bad refused to allow payers claims tost tbe cost of tbe the University of Oregon sum­ Cramer arose and asked;.
“ Ia there another ‘Lyre’ in th>
medical treatment.
Tbe cranks I state government can be cut 25 p;r mer session. Miss Thomas never
A L B A N Y F U R N IT U R E E X C H A N G E
who think their prayera are good cent without loos of eflk e icv. tries for a big school she selects house ?’•
Noticing a ripple in the andienc«
enough to take tbe place of medi- There is no doubt of that, but will the smaller places from choice, he reeliaed that hie words wen
Albauy
Oregon
cioe and that doctors aie unneces- 1 it be done? Not if such meu as realizing an opportunity to do u misconstrued and added;
sary forget that Cbriit cbose a 1 baries Childs of this county, who great deal besides simply teach
“ I mean a Christian Lyre.”
Then somebody guffawed alone i
physician as one of bis apostles, hzs been in the tas-increasing the school subjects.
Miss Thomas’ outfit includes and Mr. Cramer gave it up and |
thus by inference indorsing that legislatures for years and on tbs
stereoptican slides and a carbide »at down.
calling, like those of fishermen and ways and means committee of
generator, and an occasional
e«.A
others.
litc, are kept as lawmakers.
motion picture film is shown
Schools hern and at Shedd open ¡
In some countries parents are
“ We produce the 'movies’ in Sept. 18.
permitted to sell their child into
The purchasing power of the the darkened schoolhouse,” Mie?
slavery or to slay it. In thia farmer’s income is 25 to 40 per Thomas explains.” and a vie
couutry they are not- The child cent less than before tbe war. The trola plays between the pictures
does not belong to ita parents ab- railway employe’s wages last year while we ventilate the room. The
children are eager to help. They
so'utely. In a civilized country it would purchase 51 per cent more
Key, Grata, stock hauling. etc. Heav)
are happy to be allowed to run
hauling a specialty.
ie the duly of the state to see that fian before the war and that of the the victrola or even open the
I hone
it has protection in life, and is coal miner 30 per cent more. Tl e windows.”
W . H. B EEN E
properly nourished, is not reared miners and railroad mon are strik­
Author o f "T heV oice o f Hie Pack’
Not only does Miss Thomas
Halsey, Oregon I
in v cicui ways and is given the ing against any reduction, while take the slides to those people
Wuitraiions hy
rudiments at least of education. tbe farmer keepa plodding along. who are far from cities and
towns
of
any
size,
but
after
mak­
I
r w in M y e rs
The child should be protected
ing
them
interested
in
doing
from insane, vicious or faddist
The Scio Tribune meutious the things on a community scale she
parents.
expense Charles Hall has under­ organizes children and adultsj
The parent who refuses medical gone in the bootless recount pro into groups and manages basket
Dealer in
aid whewit is needed and depends ceedings. Don’t Worry, Brother aocials, picnics, plays, all with
on prayer alone is in tbe class to McAdoo ; the K. K. K. bore that the intention of helping them
Copyright by Little. Brown, on'4
CHAPTER IV
wh obi I*aul said “ faith without
expense. Mr. Hall keeps a close raise the funds which enable
them to bring in slides more
works ia dead” and: “ abow me tby grip on what is “ hie’u .”
The train came to a sliding halt
often.
faith without thy works and I will
• t Deer Creek, paused an Infinitesimal
“ They are so responsive,” alio
fraction o f ■ second, and roared on In
show thee my faith by my works.**
Mr. Hughes is a good lawyer,
Ita ceaseless Journey. Ths»t Infinitesi­
said.
“
If
you
love
them
and
do
Ô# days' credit
If that Portland man had united judge and diplomat, but he is a
mal fraction was long enough for
things for them, they will love
works with bis faith and done bis poor politician. This was proved
you—almost
to death.
And F A L K B R O S » , Props Bruce, poised on the bottom step of a
sleeping car, to swing down on to the
part towards healing bis child when he ran for president and now those children are not ‘fed up ’
gravel right-of-way. His bits, hurled
by calling in medical aid while al­ he lias put his foot in it iu the on city movies; they get a good
by a sleepy porter, followed him.
so praying for tbe result, h i faith notorious Newberry case.
deal out of the university films.
Duncan's next Impression wns one
We make a
of Infinite solitude. He hndn't read
'The people in the small
would not have been without works
any guidebooks about Deer (Teek. and
Specialty of
and dead. And probably tbe boy,
The Pacific Co-operative Wool- settlements are .pioneers; their
he had expected some sort o f town.
fchudren
are
the
children
of
pio­
Friendship,
too, would not have been dead
But here was one little woodeji struc­
growers association, first organized neers, and are the finest in the
ture with only three sides,—the open-
A good woman died in Eugene in OiSgou, is the largest wool,
Engagement
and
eoudtry. They deserve the best
’nB facing the track. I t was evidently
a abort time ago after the services growers marketing organization the state has to offer.”
Wedding
the waiting room used by tbe monn-
of a surgeon bad been refused by west of Iowa.
talb men as they waited for Oielr
Miss Thomas taught last year
Rings
local trains.
her friends, who bad depended up­
at Ileeeta and next year she will
There were no porters to carry his
F. m . F ren ch a S ons
be near Reedsport, i
on faith without works. They re­
You name your salary.
bag. There were no shouting officials
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lented,, when tbe end was near,
Hla only companions were the g-tars
and the moon and. farther up the
and asked lbs surgeon to operate,
A Christian Liar ?
slope, certain tall trees that tapered
but he refused because it was ton should you become disabled by any ac
About 50 years ago, aa perhaps
to Incredible points almost In the re ­
cnlent or any sickness. See
gion where the stars began.
late to do any good. Their faith
to thia day, religious services were
P IC K 1IA Y 1.5, Hotel Halsey,
The whole scene, for causes deep.v
held in the schoolhouse at Way’s
was dead, and so was the patient.
than any words may ever seek and re­
North American Accident Insurance Co., Mills, province of Qnebec.
Job
No lazy shirker has enough faith
ris e
veal, moved him past any experience
Chadsey and Adam Cramer, breth­
to heal the sick by neglecting bis
In his life. It was wholly new.
Oliver ren, had a falling out and ceased
Dress Shoes a Specialty
He turned about until the wind was
duty in the matter and calling on
Plow to epeak as they passed by. Cra­
In Ills face. I t was full of fragrance»,—
in good running order, coui
tbe LoiM to do it all.
mer was leader of the choir and tbe
strange, indescribable smells that The n i^ it hours pisse.’ . The sei
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SOI Lyon a t, Albany, Oregon.
The law does not attempt to
of p e::3 seemed to deepen on i
seemed to call np a forgotten world
They carried a message to him. but as
man.
preveut |>areuta fsotu giviog their
yet he hadn't made out Its meaning.
wei*h t 1500 pounds, broke
him. 1'
children a ooe-sided education, as $
wered his head nearly
He only knew- It was something mys­
FKHP ROGGA, R. 2, Harrisburg
his hat
hat rested In his lap, th
does Voliva o fiio n City, who has
terious and profound: great truth»
waited
•I live minutes more.
that flickered, like dim lights. In hie
tiem taught tbal thfe world is flat,
FOR SALE
Then
opened his eyes.
Tl
censclousness. hut whose outline he
light hi
but tbe proposed set would allow
Town around him.
Il
could not quite discern.
hands v
quite plain. Slowly, i
those children to see tbe other side
Round Trip Fares afford greater savings
Perhaps there were sounds, hot they
a man
s his eyes to a mlracl
only sosmed part of the silence The
also.
in travel costs this year
he Ilftc.
B IG
Saving in Price
A. M. WILLIAMS,
All at New Low Prices.
BARTCHER & ROHRBAUGH
TRUCKING
The Strength
Of The Pines
Edison Marshall
Halsey
Meat Market
Fresh and
Cured Meats
We pay it,
*• Www ESS,“ -
Bull Tractor;
Young Mare $50
IT ’S TRAVEL TIME
2 Jersey Cows
1 Driving Horse
NOSLAVFRY HERE
E F
I R l 'I T T
II Gompers and the foreigners
who run a few of the big labor
FOR RENT
unions would stop repeating the
falsehood that the outlawing of
etrikea would “ force men to work
HittMV
Thr"
"»«I«1» from
against their will” and “ set up
elavary” we might next expect to
W- J . RIBELIN .
»ee a crop of white blackbirds.
Every roan should be free to work
whenever he can get aatlsfactory
pay.
Electric Haircutting, Massaging
Half the- men out on strike lo-J
and Shampooing.
day are suffering, with their
Cleaning and Pressing
families, because a few salaried
E. C. M IL L E R
leidera refute them the priv lege of
earning an honest living.
C .C . B R Y A N T
A combination among employers
ATTORNEY A T LAW
to keep wag«« down or to keep
prices of products up ia an il egal
Cuaick Rank Building,
conspiracy. So are such strike» a»
Albauy, Oregon.
—
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those in the coal and railroad in-
daatries, byconnnoo law, sod they
FOR SALE— horsepower
entitle thoee iniured to damages.
Cowardice of courts and law offi.
c <re may prevent the enforcement
Used very little
of the law in either cate.
Enterprise office.
Matrey. Oregon.
No law 'baa beau proposed io < p O v /e
400-Acre Farm
BARBER SHOP
Electric Motor
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LOS ANGELES
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BACK EAST CITIES '
Through California
“ Tlio W ay to See Moro o f th© U. 8. A.
Oregon Outdoor. ” " California for the Tourist ” and other beauti­
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1 >r fires, reservations and other perticwlere, eek »gents
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JO H N M . SCO TT,
General Pe.eengrr Ageet.
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s face.
faintest rustle In the world reached
The f
was no longer nbscur«
him from the forests above of many
Th-< great trees ha
little winds playing a running gam* In darl
emerged
d only the dusk as <
between the trunks, and the stir of
i left between. He sa
the L ittle People, moving in their mid­ twilight
plainly.— their
aymmetriri
night occupations.
Each of these them
sounds had Its message for Brttce forms, their declining limbs, their ta
He saw thei
They all seemed to be trying to tell tops piercing the sky
him something, to make clear some as they were.—those ancient, etemi
great truth that was dawning In his symbols and watchmen of the wlldei
ness. And he knew them at last, h i
consciousness
He was not In the least afraid He qualntances long forgotten but r<
felt at peace as never before
He membered now.
"The pines!" he cried. He leape<
picked np his bag. and with steal'ns
steps approached the long atope be­ to his feet with flashing eves. “
hind. The moon showed him a fallen have come back to the pines I"
•eg. and he found a comfortable seat
CHAPTER V
on the ground beside It, bla back
against Its bark. Then he waited for
The dawn revealed a narrow roar
the dawn to come out.
The night hours passed The sense along the bank of Deer creek— I
of peace seemed to deepen on the man. brown little wanderer .vhlch, nlndlnj
here and there, did not seem to' know
He ©at relaxed, hla brown face grave
Wa «res lifted. Tbe stars began to exactly where It wished to go. B in «
fflw a n d draw back farther Into the ' dldn t know which direction to take,
rsiwsscs of the aky.
The round out- whether up or down the creek.
He gave the problem a moment's
**“ • * * ,h* moon seemed less pro-
thought.
"Take the road up the
Pounced. And a faint ribbon of light
Divide," Barney IVegan had M id ; and
hegsn to grow lD the east
It widened
The light grew. The at once Bruce knew that the coarse
lay up the creek, rather than down.
night wtnd played one more little
game between the tree trunks and A divide means simply the high places
•lipped away to the Home of Winds between one watershed and another,
that lies somewhere above the moun­ and of course Trail s End lay some-
tains
The tittle night sounds were where beyond the source of the stream.
The creek Itself was apparently a
slowly »tilled.
Bruce closed his eyes, not knowing • ’■»’-tributary of the Bogue, the great
*h y. His blood was leaping In his river to the ©outh.
Bruce was iu a mood to he delighted,
veins. An unfamiliar excitement, «1. these early morning hours He was on
moet an axalUUon, had come upon the way to'l.tod»i ; d m
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