Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 16, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    to tbe honor of the country and 173j¡Curl (for senator) 187. Gar-
H U<t \ 5v \’ S h ,ld ’ ( ,or reP » M n ta -
th e peace of the world.
tive) 130, bom 152, Acbeaon 169,
wheelb
H ira m Johnson
looms at a McM ahan 138. Childs came in at
M“ “ ,r dangerous riv a l of M r- H arding the ta il of the ticket; D unlap (for
' ------------ -- ; f ° r tba next republican nomina-
A* b x * P’ S U S ? * !
*
sub«-ri„tionZ.rr,,
- Tranaient
T r .- .! .
H ira m would represent a
transformed p arty— a progressive
repnblican party with the reaction
arise submerged. And he would
HALSEY Linn Co ()r. v
| b **p to make the league of nations
—
Linn Co.. Or,.. Wov. It. 1V2J the param ount ia a ... In tbe can)
*?“ 27, / ,W ah ou 82. Moore * 5 ^
ibom s (fo r county commission­
e r) 113, Zim m erm an 119. B ert
C Urkgot practically a ll the votes
tor justice of the peace
.
W H Y THE
FLO P T
-
»asw
RUGS
vatu*
p u g n , foe the other p arty would
be m orally certain to declare for
not carry the school b ill nor elect tion is pledged by the republican'
Fierce. I u Portland, where tbs platform to "agreem ent among tbe
•-•bool bill got the biggest m ajor­ n ' “ o n . to preserve the peace of the
ity , the tw o K . K . K . candidates
with the other nations of the world
for c o u n ty , commissioner were »• shall meet the fu ll duty of
badly defeated.
The
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MW K . K
K Am erica to civilization and hu-
influence evidently counted f o r 1 .7 ’ “ 7 ” .* * " ac,,on 10 ? lh b“
» ‘ direc-
d- c
little , o n . way or tbe other
n “ f
*
C<LDfioed lo th° *><>*-
b
,
«ng o f t h , Washington conference
was not tbe religioue issue, and
th« «'gesture of tbe treaties
for there really was no» any such " • ‘ wt U t *d ‘ h , r t ’ Th# condition
A JX
Y ' ,tOn
Velvet
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Llnoleum
"The Voice of the Pack“
Axminster
Brussels
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Bustratlons by Irwin Myers
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•klurrtoi.1 k« Lluta. Brawa a a
Congoleum
in a ll siz e s a t o u r s to re .
' tYNOPgJJJ
G iv e
issue. The echool biii was not en «» hi « r0p*u an,d we‘ ,ern A sia is
. . . . . . . . .„ f
„ » .
S ’, ; : ”
is sustained by tbe courts it w ill litv
k
„
,
,
.
ana nuuian-
ItV
l i t I the
lia - ad
J ninistratinn
_
>ty, b but
has
not interfere with anybody’s re­ taken the position o f a mere look-
ligious liberty. Governor O lc o tt’s L h * ° u uT h , t p a n of tb " " o rld
efforts to have the law enforoed •hould be its principal Held of
action m carrying out its pl.dgos
against oight-ridiog criminals was I but
it [the United States govern’
not an invocation
of religious
religious p
pre-
•
u.uvanon
ot
re
.
.oentl
has stood aloof while th .
ill.li/V A
- -
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> a
judice,
as
was
falsely proclaimed "»«ions with which it should have
~ j
i'-^ssasugou
— ----- vt . sivu
»noma havo
on the stump and by tbe press.
"nd to which it has
press c? 'f’p! rated and
, b . irtme .
directed,
« , ¿
t juicre
ö
ä
which it was
and they i ‘? h 7 U0Di - by rMeou ° ‘ >“ do
say they were not.
, £ hh ? ’ t. d U V“ er- » * ‘
position,
Tbe voters marked their ballots ought have brought to a com.
with their minds on tbeir tax bills P™'“ ’«*- The consequence has
th a t on® of tbe defeated ua.
t terce promised a reduction aud
O lcott d id n ’t, so they voted for tioua sulieuly refuses to perform
its obligations on the pies of in-
I w e e . T he la tte r w ill find it
" b ility ,
ano(ber
ba< be#o d‘.ng
big contract to give them what membered and two o f the frag
they expect.
manta have been d riftin g to bank-
The high
taxes caused the riUHl °U k ,n d “ ,h ‘rd now in»oleutly
Jette, tbe victors. I „ doing noth-
change of vote. The p arty which
o» to prevent this waste of the
was in suffered because it was in
fruits of victory the adm inistration
d- -
"■
not because of the party label it i t s . . - " -
wore.
In the nation the same situation
Fred Edwards, a V irg inia m iil-
«# «eon. The party that was io
lauaire,
says that A tto ru ey.g «,,.
power was blamed for a ll the evils
j r ‘ * Daugherty told him
thrft
w« see, from the danger of another
according
to
the
Newberry
decis-
world war to the shame of the
Newberry esse, and voters, egpe. iou, he m ight spend a ll the money
c u lly those from the farms, struck ba pleased to j e t a nomination for
‘• L S‘ #t"
M U ,to r- S j ba
® blow a t the party th at w a. in I
WM *"• «pent $96,000 where the state law
And (he and is not yet.
'm ade the lim it $75 iu ..o h conotv
p„, . „ „
l . . E« . Ú
league of n atio n , an
d—
" ‘j
James J. Cannon
jr .
at
sane* meeting .a id the duty of the
U n ite d States was to oppose with
• rme«l force the Turks in Europe.
Woodrow Wilson comas back
from the brink of the grave and
Aunt Elm ira ( i ir 7
exception of
wiped ouï by
a S.d h .ra-If,
u>e¿ M atthew F S l « î a tï “ ' “ "»«e'e <a-
thZ
C alifornia
Local E le c tio n F ig u ra i
" i" » " « i* - ¿ 7 °
I
i . “?
«
S V ’h f t ä «
I “ S ? Ar«n.“ lnX If7ont'i?fn l¿rn'3k.Íh* * f
I C ^ v o te ä — S
"‘J’ ’ri“d°’r* ?ad
—
•lm o it^ rT « .X H
to
J I,
?J«*nUc
J O H N M. S C O T T ,
H e says;
W h ile we prescribed to t h . con.
ditions of the armistice we dj<i „ t
concur io the establi.hm m i of per*
m .n e n t peece. T h a t, of course
^
’»ht about bv a group i0
the U nited States senate who pre
ferred personal partissu m otive.
t h i n J T i * 1 * * 8rd- t ® d «root« other
tU
to wuthem V D° nee^ * f flltt1" * down
T hY
“8ort8 fo r 8he « Id »eo
^ VV Urn*r- Mnt *”■ son
on.
These
people— bfelng mostly
af <’d
.wornan Elm ira’,
r#d by « * » « t add i t
C» Z‘.own
» «»••
••cu rely b ln d ln , ~ ,r com*
parade, tJnd* lea v es them alo* e th* d*“-
n£iH APTBK
X V tn -R e tu r .
fna hf™nOtK Presumably f r, _n,P f-
Eruci
■nr him aba has been k- m Linda. teU
Turners
“ dnaped by th,
•H A P T E rt
X I X —»
“ en'« trap, and 1« tp .uc* f*H» Into « .
chapter
Pr?,ow-
mere are two klads of .w .- t. ..
C
h a pt e r x x x - - 7
the g
iit.t*n
* » d Ton c ., b. , ar, WM>ta.M tb< finwit
™ w i ln
5? r a ,o ^ re» . pen’
J ^ o T O F iy T 5 e n ,c ^ * ’ ,r1th
S
aMt I ?l*n. after a me .,:elL«t9 e Me-'-1 — * —
?.;?gZ
doub,fnI wk.roTh.“it»-Wr L r ? ‘S *
C
, i‘
a ^ ta"
* " < 4Ua
1 th‘ doubtM
.Po?
Cast
i d . aad
. ^ u;h
; o?‘S
Cast doubt
doubt .. aside
aad deal
d— i •«
- .1 f • h oUf
»ha
m i l . n ^ :
apd half
•ur.0« ¿ « 5 7 ^ S k i ’ ProtaK
............
to«- drink«, too.
We toll
i”'*
the Claxtonola
Come la aad bear it play
All phonograph records aad needles.
Linda
í í *** h
love« S ì?
p8?uiee.
the man brutally
EW waeT
P r *2rl 1* eoi’fldent he J iiY - * nd w*v»e.
a .-id ehe fo llo w , him * " H « ° ,o Bvuo«,
■<
Jcjcrir
___
•
rect « n io n vtaUiA» hto, « S l ? K“ -
JO elo«t over him
W ith I f f
tually «nimne , t B r u r .-.1’
K , , «r *«-
*2
BO O KJTH REE
1 * * * * * * sMgetsrwt^eh»'
~«
COMING OF THE STRENGTH
m o r n h in w e g store
chapter X X IV
o«cs.
DR|LLi t h" 7 “,i’ « ” «>• « -> 1 ^
«roplemem,.
T„e „ore for “
r,
«
u y ^ t X
7 “ *t'
^ "
-
L ^ a a ^ ^ J ^ M o iT iitin w c g
m ysterious
S Ü Ä ?
D ? g . f ’Od’ 8Ub#tant1«'- mid*
eritoly,
ij* ?*T* rt*«‘
K in» cV l«b t In one,
bi«n h™
fo ralg h t-h ad 'b ^ u t^ to
Ï Â
. "
-
munks m ' o ’ fe I a 8D d
flDd chip-
led hv nr rabb,ts—bad a ot been flt-
h ^d m L
tUr8 tor wld<? ,ravel a»d
am winr* ,U arran«enlenf» tor a plens-
“ ‘
W ** h° rae- Y ' " 1 could B|-
T
Dl^mn L id * gopher
am" e °" when
the fa
face of
Pump
hi - 1 came
out >-■
¿ °'? ld the fro,t ««Port»«he ground;
’ i, be k new «bat for m< >nt ha post he
nad be«o putting away s to p » for Just
r n i L ^ t * ’0- ln tbe 8no' ,a that would
rL .T ’
wo,,ld ««roply i etire Into the
cs rwcessee of his , burrow aud
^
the winds whistle yalnly above
If2 hI ? a,?W creahJres> 1 «owever. werr
lose complacent. The w m lvea-if an^
mais have any powers of
of fores/g:
foresft
.•’ *T ~ to,eW that or
bard
not luscious nuts and i -oofs wer
«ore for them. There t ro u ld 7 ? L ,
day» of hunger once tl ie gwow
^ r th . lM d . The b l a c k e r ™
^ « iT u n * «
‘ d.?8pi rat* eff'
fat as powrtM, bJJoro
He ww id have need of th .
The ttm .
f ,h e
of f o ^ u n ,M
W ht'r
“"““h * 1
'°W8 br° ‘
extra flej
«“ « w e
wi iooa v o a ld be cut off h*
•nd he would have ro X k '
of hibernation. He had »
*».
i ^ 3Ocurt
u OW U
a. L . ^ • - w w - a a d
•nd there be could doxe
cold-trance through the u a aw ay ln
su b s la r in . o « .u
* ‘2 ? ^ V
’
j « i
■Inter me
monti
-Inter
”
The rreat««
t’> ' hIs furry h
Killer, knee.
V the be“re-
a w a i t e d . that 1 * 'me such 1
wa«> Vo i “ r -
b'
be iouited
to it with wr« irtaed spirit.
k< " " a8ter <* «he fo. *st, and perhs
dld n « like to y! kid even to (
spirit of winter. His • savagery gri
uP°n him every dHy
aad hla disll
® en bad toraed
to a vm fat
B« be had 1 ound them ot
Iy hen be Crossed tbe
b« would not wait to sti > trails agal
dlr. ttie y w n
°
p away fpo“ b Im In thia cai
* “d 8t2 “< M® onmercb
*BHy whb bn
• was charg
• II his pown
." " ¿ J ” “ " » x
•ds he had r»
i b u lim y ;
* ‘rTe to keep his 1 lifkk»
< ‘ 9, votes for mayor, Cro«« n a
for
recordar,
t Æ
n - J 18
lrM a ««rar, Bramwell 84 a n l R ' \ r
»or 81 for marshal a n ,t » ’ .u '
counci Imen Zim m erm an got « L
M ornhinw ef 83 Frnm
W . Chance 47 and H m ‘ ,. h M,X,rP
koown to be ineligible IbeoauvYh *
s r *
Automobile Insurance
D r--, (h e f t c o lli,io n , p r o p e r ty d a m . , . , n d
P h o n a l 1,a b ility . P r o te c l y o u r t o . f U n M
Î.”
watchfn, of Kl<n„ af
« H v o rte d ». nuf th
" ”® -bs4
^ « • ^ n g th,. h a , f . , „ r ¿ “b £ ”£
broke through
* * « sn.rtlng up the Wu.
’ b
*• b° ’
-heat a
the da
: were
Us on
i and 1
^ “" « f o n b - j u « be7un "
.—ready
t ^ '? " •
ThM* «a •
tbe disti
thoroughly nnreliAblo ¿ . .
nothing
•Btumn. n
,, * 8 *
he mounti
O M . .M b r 4 ,
n entmncl
after mon
for spring
a. •
* wOd a n I*
It may ma
•io
“ d
» to k ? * * a o d L ,o <to.
r to tbe wlnt
in tbe old F
"
■®?8« to TraH a .'
£nd, these fi
flowers bad laid their
to » « « . M 4 .
«be «cnder-sklnned b ï r  U X ‘
*~ w
u
L L 2 ^ ° rd - A* ent -
them
i j 8? * peopto. mWeh m ore sober-
Tnd w o r iX d!? '' atrlCt,T tO bU8lnes’
h - to
G ^ e r a l P . . » . g , r A){. oti
of
You can imag-ne
Un5*'*
dl«povrre<t by1 the
1 h ', r»a.t, t h . K u t . , S k * ’(to“ « « bS«
Bruce, on hie w ay tn
““ * ? K -i» o n .
wound« the K iller
Si *h°ot» *ed
, victim. Hudeon iek rtii. r £ lm frem hl»
San Francisco and Los Angeles
r o en tlm e
Spec,a. price, □„
R .d Seal B A T T E R I E S
(n the foreit 0{
‘ !„Pa Zt‘
d lY la M
kno^nTi^the Rm«r
Hcu.nr“b « ^
V ia the Scenic Shajta Route
w.n«°: Fairbanks-Morse Scale for S21507
th e lr w ln ter »>•
and they did net 1 mve such high-flown
Ideas as these fe athered folk ln the
branches. They , uda-t talk such fool­
ishness and amal1 1 talk from A»wn to
dark. They dldn/V wear gap clothes
™ atheA
| talh.r .««,
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
-d
kind.
* iarCh
m
CHART m
‘“ 'eh of
startlea the opposition as muoh as
though be had entered it and had
oome back • ghost.
£ was
wal« ™
1 * dartD«M
«’ « » e d down again,
7 aW#T t f «rard the path ot
Wer' ’ not iu ch K«y birds,
broad rear P laU w — ^ T h X S s i Z e ' p i w C
lu»uries; U uexcelled D in in , Car cuU m Y ” ^ 11
•cenery w i.l add to the p.eaanre of y Z ^ m ^
2 kind
2
, ’Wa,S * aenn,'e
ftorts In the south.,
The Little Peep
I f you don’t believe the farmars
*
n
then
io « .T
’ • » " '• J «>.
-------- o p v itv u bin
correction of which gives prohibi
'too a heavy m ajority. When Cal-
ifornia goes dry and stays drv there
the
kl. ^ w i â a i ’h*.
“! 7
’
dler
outn
’
w|K>1Iy «nrapable of maklc
J*"1 I ' Em VI.*~On ths» —a *
•« h o n ^ iir * " - abOUt an7«tf«* wlthot
•ri i Y
• r«ument w d disctissloi
with on
I i n S i PTJiilmVI I r .l,r’ Ro**- •»•d aad exd teaen t^fter 8lmP’y/tofcd'
anotb4r, and they te
«pore scan«*,! ln an „ our than, £he o,
es la a, resort manage In 4he ec
piSSnÍKE n.mnuI “ T hrou* h
c-untrv
ion ! T * ,
8,ow traosforma
I «od.
C° ? r o f ' the leaves, nof t,
mentlen tb« ch,n of tbe frost throogl
w ^ a n ^ m l ^ b ^ > <lr*
h,m ot
Y ? . » Y at7 feath« ’ . had created »
I
O T Ä S
“ ““ * * “ from one end o f blrdlan.
S d ^ t h .^ f a .iíííí* w?iSn , í rom “ *• RoÄs.
h ln , . ^ ! r; , And
was only ont
»>•
•«■• getting their mad up. look at
A t this session Samnel Oompers, «ha solid dsmocratio delegation
sane «gain for onoe, declared th at fr o « republican Linu county ¡„
“ A rastica’s entrance in the league house aud aenate.
of nations would have prevent­
e d -I urkey from tr y ir g to assume
On« K K . K victory is lu pros
the role «be has taken in E urope.^
IT?*«
A K’ KubH of Portl«««d i»
• Haire.”
•latod for speaker of the Oregon as-
M ethodist Episcopal churchJBlsh-
’C
* * gh* rP •« *
many bayonet; points,
loth,
mort*'t>K dawned, the ebang.
m an lfrS **™ " atUre becanie e’ w ™or<
T " * * ''* ’ ° f the «»rubber»
°
In color. Tbe wlnt
hlt n th? ,north bad a keener, wore
* 2_aa^ty,.'an<« the birds were hav
In , some sort of exc
tcftlng debate In
the tree topn.
n r « i . blf? a M *
On Y our W inter Journey to
««•ue in the next presidential cam
p iig o .
Meeting in New York Im m edi.
ately after the election, the N a . is not much bop. for tbe wets in
«be country.
tional Civic Federation congress
declared of the world war:
Just w l e i tbe p arty had got
America took a leading p art in Poindexter tamed so he would e .t
the great struggle and must bear from tbeir bands tbs people de.
her share of the responsibility for
prived them of the reward for all
the settlement th a t followed.
th at labor by retiring him to pri-
T h a t congress recommended "co- *s te life.
pn
operation with the league of n t-
tioos Iu a ll h um anitarian eudeav.
o r .”
5
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BARTCHEF. & R O H K B A U G H
1 415-421 West first Sheet, Ahany,
• » m U o n .l . d a i r . . „ d w
t h . sa
l , . , p . c . . „ „ , bo Í
towards Ame rie..-, ---—
d o » , uw
. - a «»peu L Y °_M Wb0M in fl«cnce r . . ehed
towards A m -rio au duty and expe
•▼•ry corner of th e country.
tliency.
op
W e s e ll o n t h e
or $4125 for the state.
A judge’
disfranchised him for tb n e years.
N ow “ he 2 has
Ths
“ appealed. . T
h . « New-
...
I T W IL L N O T D O W N
» .............. ..
m ike the
vuncAn,
He had
k S lw
h“ “S e a n c e ,
he saw himself in the water nt »h
spring. The last Of the velvet ha
been rubbed ’from h i. boms, and to
twelve uBea <glx on each
îF u s s ,
| Furniture Xmas
th is y e a r . R e s e rv e it now .
e a s y p a y m e n t p la n .
•
Author or
m e n t o f ru g s o f a ll k in d s —
S
$
»■hat anger was like.
content to roam over the ridge.« ,-ror
Pin, the leaves and gras« avoid?
danger and growing f , t. ¿ at , a
no7,
‘ i lnd ° f « ‘« « c e had
on him. He felt that he wanted ol?
onethlng—aot food or drink or
ty -tm t a good, slashing, hooking fc jj
carving battle with another buck
X
h ^ ^ 1” ' <D UnWOntft'1
new had come upon him, and his
eye, burneJj w,th . blue Are, h , ^ '
membered the doe., too_wUh
<len leap of hla blood-and wonder
l'teln7 « r ’ 7 1 ke* P'n* «hetnselve^
Being only a beast be did not know
that thia new belligerent spirit v u
lust a , much a sign of fall as the so
bluah that was coming on the lean
The atmpte fact was that fail mfcaj
In J
Ot “ “ rttt- the wild n i l
ng days when the bucks battle amor
d ^ a SelV” aCd ch° 06e
harams <
By Edison Marshall
V o n will fin d a la rg e a n d c o m p le te a s s o rt-
membership iu the league, which
W hat caused the increase of ie anathema to H ira m .
the democratic vote at republican
The league is en issue that wil]
nut down.
expense in Oregon thie year 7
The K . K . K. had little to do
The Portland Oregonian says
* " h it. T hat organisation did
Though the H a rd in g adminstra- |
Th.
The
Strength
o f the Pines
« y ear J".
In * advane«
d.v,nc*-1 ,lon’
’
thin,. to the to«,,
d .ya Blacktall had almost