Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 19, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    broken and aba received numerous
other injuries bat is expected to
recover.
Smyrna Like Hell
A. A- Tutting baa a Daw auto­ Self Pity Most Despicable)
mobile.
Louisa Robnstt will taacb th«
Alford school,
of All Traits
An interview with Dr. Esther Pahl
Lovejoy, written by Louise F. Shields
Uaraldine Cook ¡a home iron.’ and published in the Portland Ore­
Salam on a visit.
gonian of July 15. ia so full of Worth-
District 2, Providence, voted not I while ideas that a dozen sermons |
to join Crabtree in a union high —
,J be built -----
could
unon it that would in­
17216786
Arrow Garage
Repair Service
W e w ill overhaul your Ford engine for $20 labor
“ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor
“ reline transmission band for $2.50 labor
overhaul rear axle and rebush springs and perches when
necessary for $7 labor
All work
guaranteed
H A LSEY G A R A G E
Telephone 16x5
school
Alford Arrows
Have just put in stock an assortment of Connecting Rod Bearings for all
popular makes of automobiles, trucks and tractors.
Pathfinder Tires a t m ail order house prices.
Let us furnish your T ractor O il for harvest.
Autom obile Paints.
Complete lin e of accessories and Ford parts.
Trouble calls given
prompt attention
GANSLE BROS.
spire intelligent hearers to nobler I
Pine, big beeves, barbecued by lives. We Quote, with comment, a I
an expert, will ba a feature of the few sentences from It. but wish every
reader of the Enterorise could re-1
Linn cauuty fair.
|flectively read the entire article:
Mrs T. P. Patton’s nephew, D
‘‘Self-pity is the most despicable I
Bannatt of Portland, and wife
(Enterprise Correspondence)
form of human frality.
The only
ware visiting here last week.
l people
^ . v who have «
tu be
oe caiieai
E’ Howard and wife and son,
a ««m
right to
called
Logans and blackberries were i martyrs
long since
since dead
dead I P ernon> and nephew, w
Ralph
of j
n u t i j u a are
ie those
mubc ionji
p a Travis,
jt m v « , o
I cannot a be in danger of falling I Silverton, visited at the A. E. Whit-
so softened bv the rains, and a rip I who
_A_. aLi-
__ a habit
a«. of . s e lf-1beck
I hfu-lr tirsmm
_
aoed so unevenly after them, that • into
home QatimJa..
Saturday »Inks
night —
and Sun­
this disgusting
day.
the dryer ia Albany closed Salur pity."
d . y t . await prune time.
Dr. Lovejoy elucidated the meaning
imiuti which
wuiEii
I' l som and wife went to Eugene
lir e . Ardelia Ringo and daugh- of thia sentence by another
t»r, lira. P. B. Grabar, of Salem calls attention to one of the most Satnrday evenW . returning Sunday.
Equipped for Quick
FOOTE
Isom attended the funeral of Mr.
Isom’s half-brother, Dal Duncan, at
Shedd Saturday afternoon.
E. A. Starnes and wife and daugh­
ter Henrietta went to Albany one
day last week.
BROS
ProDx
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
N o rth
South
Sauce for Goose Should
Do for Gander
No. 18, 11:37 a. m.
No. 17, 12:15 p. m.
24. 4:2$ p. m.
23. 4.28 p. a .
22, 4:30 a. m.
21. 11:32 p.
Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
Some years ago the present editor
B. E. Cogswell and wife of Port­
land spent several days at the ranch of the Enterprise was on a Lane
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
last week.
county homestead. By planting seed
The
delivery window of the
Fred Houck and daughter, Helen, of in August, transplanting in the fall H alsey postoffice is open Sundays
and giving good care he had a load of from 1:050 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
their granddaughters, De E tta sad Portland came up Sunday to see af­
were guests of Mre. Adda Ringo prevalent of human frailties.
ter
the
cutting
of
Florence
Cogs
fine cabbage which he took to Eu­ to 12:30 p. m.
and other relatives Wednesday
“Since my return to America I Doris Robnett, accompanied them
well’s grain crop.
Mr. Houck is gene before there were any other
Sunday mail goes ont only on
I have been impressed by the number I home for a visit.
and Thursday of laat week.
Florence’s uncle.
home-grown cabbage there in the the north-bound 11:37 train:
of
women
who
tell
me
that
they
have
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George Parker is on trial at Al
Miss Hattie Dannen and Esther
The dealers told him they
Lee Ingram and family visited in spring.
hany for the murder of Sheriff not five minutes to give to this great I Starnes visited at the home of“ tbe
were getting cabbages in California
Springfield
Saturday
and
Sunday.
relief
work,
and
yet
who
spend
an
latter’s
parents,
E.
A.
Starnes
and
Dunlap. Hie lawyer makes the
J. H. Rickard has been making hay for half a cent a pound and that the
•stenishtng claim that Duulap Tired hour reciting the kinds of work they J wife Sunday.
at his ranch across the river the past freight charge was half a cent. They
firs»,' The jurors are George II. are doing and the demands made up­
would give him a cent a pound for
D. J. Isom tod wife sad Mrs. J. F, week.
on
their
time.
I
just
hate
a
living
Anthony, Orleans precinct; Lucy
his
load. He did not know what they A dm ittance H ere 5 Cents
I. Gard. Albany ; B. F. Sander», martyr and don’t care who knows it.
paid in California, but he knew the
a Line
I
hope
this
may
reach
some
of
the
Albaay ; George W. Shelton, Syr­
freight charge was 70 cents a hun­
acuse ; Everett M. Willard, A l­ women who ought to be busy helping
dred, but he did not tell them so. He
instead o.
of
A . F. Kirshm an, dentist, at H o.
b an y; S. A. Clausen, Calapooia : I to
~~ make the world better msieaa
took an extra day, pedled his cab­
Alexander
Pollock,
Sunrise-
j
peeling sorry for themselves and talk
tel
H alsey Tuesday and Friday
W
C la ir la w
.
A — ___*
a
l i n i T a h n u t t i l a i r ornrirl /Jmmrla ”
bages to those dealers’ customers at afternoons.
W , Oakley, Center : Anna A ing about, their good deeds.
their
prices
and
sent
the
proceeds
to
An instance of the way money con
Clark, Shedd; Edward J. Foltz.
Chicago for the goods he wanted. The
Oak and ash wood for sals.
Jordan ; J. C. Porter, H aliey, and tributed for the benefit of the starv
local dealers thought it was awful in
ing and dying Is selfishly appropriât
J. N Long, Solo
E. 3 . H ayes , H alsey
him not to give them his trade.
—
I ed by people who smugly pose
When there was a fruit cannery at
Sines l u t week’s issue of the seli'denyin* missionaries of relief
Old papers 5c a bundle at the
"O rego n's old
Brownsville the only way a resident
Enterprise, a supplement to which |',t*ndi out from the following state
Enterprise office.
vorite resort"
could get any of its products was to
contained a picture of a roomful meat:
buy it by the case at the cannery.
of banqueting Southern Pacific
“My traveling steerage on my re
"Portland’s popular
There
was plenty of California can
Resort»
••
pensioners, announcement comes turn trip to America has caused more
ned fruit to be had at retail in the
that 41 more, whose combined comment than ever on my supposed
stores.
iEnterprise Correspondence)
service totals 13854 years, have sacrifices. But I wish to assure my
"N a tu re 's
State Market Agent Spence says:
boeu added te the roll. John friends that traveling steerage on the
Subterranean Won-
Thelma
and Wilbur Gibbs came up
" T h e Sapphire Sea
“A farmer a few miles south of Cor­ from Portland Friday to visit their
derlaud "
Wright, of the Sacramento divis­ Berengarla was much more comfort
of Sileoce”
vallis relates how he was forced to uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs.
ion, heads this list, with a record uble than first-class on many of the
ship a quantity of garden produce to
of 4tt| years of service. He begun Greek steamers I have been thankful
Ralph Wade and family went to
Portland because he could not sell it
as a watchman, became an engin­ to use. We had excellent food and
Albany Saturday to visit Mrs. Wade.
in
Corvallis,
and
that
the
same
stuff
. Where the cares of yesterday ire soon forgotten ”
eer and ran the second through good beds. When I realized that for
They returned home Sunday.
waa shipped back to Corvallis mer­
passenger train which was operat­ $78.60 third-class. I could go just as
Fred Frady and family drove to
chants
and
retailed.
Express
char­
ed to Ogden.
San Francisco
fast to America as the people who
Portland
Los
Angeles
Cottage
Grove Saturday to visit rel­
ges for two hundred miles, and com­
paid that $300 or more. I couldn’t re­
" T h e City I.oved A-
atives.
’’ T h e C ity of
“ Cosmopolitan A
mission
profits
to
Portland
dealers,
D R E A D F U L LOSS
sist the temptation to get such a bar
round the W orld "
Roses ”
Ideal tourist c ity "
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Githens and
were added to the retailers’ profits
gain.”
when the consumer bought the pro­ Mr. Cain drove to Albany Saturday.
Robert W. Chambers said at a
The regular first-class fare was
duct.
luncheon in New York:
Last Wednesday evening the quar­
How many self-satisfied
Another farmer across the rivet tet of the Milton college gave a pro­
"Literature in these deflation "rescue workers’’ have taken the ex
from Corvallis states that in one of
day« ia in a very bad way. The tra $167.50 from the funda contribu­
gram at the chbrch which was enjoy­
“ Oregon O utdoors’ and "C a lifo rn ia for the
the
largest grocery stores of that ed by a good crowd.
T o u ris t" Booklets. G et your copy N O W i
Those present
other afternoon at Coney island a ted for the perishing and have spent
city not a bushel of Benton county
were. Prof. Winther and Messrs.
gaunt, haggard individual with long it for the selfish gratifications of
potatoes were carried.
Ask O ur Agents for Further Particulars er W r ite
Robe, Black and Br. wster.
hair accosted a policeman excitedly. having their friends know that they
The Farmers’ Union reports that
traveled first class?
“ ‘Officer,* he aaid, ‘I ’ve been
Miss Cleone LaMar visited ...
garden truck raised at LaGrande had
her
"A few of us who happen to be
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent,
friend i, Miss Durbin in Salem for
robbed. I waa sitting on that bench
to
be
shiped
to
Portland
for
a
mar
conspicuous in our service are award­
Portland, Oregon
there with the manuscript of threa ed medals, but thousands of more
ket and was then shipped back to few days last week.
Walia Walla and retailed. One ship­
abort stories beside me when a girl heroic souls serve more nobly in ob­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Githens and son,
per stamped his name on the bottom Merle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. LaMar
paaaed in a one-piece bathing suit, i - scure
- —» places mu
and wunoui
without recognition.
recognition.
of a crate and his produce came back and two daughters, Helen and Arlene,
I wasn’t gone a minute, but when I I1 have s«en them die quietly on land
in the original crate.
“ * k
m -i.-----------------
• • . bad
. ..
and Dalton Gibbs spent Sunday at
got
back
ray manuscript
dis­ or f|oat out t0 sea poor civj,iang
The Banner-Courier at Oregon Bryant park at Albany.
Then
appeared. Three short stories I Oh, without applause Or notice.
City, under date of June 22 .stated
there ar« women refugees who took
officer, can nothing be done?*
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs and fam ily and
tor the previous twenty-five years that 75 per cent of the cabbage sup­
up
strange
babies,
not
knowing
whose
Thelma
and Wilbur Gibbs of Portland
T ou can write the stories over
would be too high tor some eommodl ply carried by the stores of that city
they were and caring for them as
ties and too low for most of them. was grown in California and shipped drove over to George Coon's in Ben­
again, can t you F said the officer in
their own.
I found one dark-eyed More Adverso Criticism With such details the Edison plan 1s
a good-natured tone.
to Oregon City through a Portland ton county Sunday.
woman caring for a blue-eyed baby.
not concerned.
commission house.
The paper relat
“ 'Yes,’ said the litterateur, *but__ She said that as she was pushed on­
Mesdames Taylor. Abe Abraham,
by Mr. Foster
t
Banks Fairer to Fanners
ed how a nearby grower at Canby Henry Abraham and Munson gave a
but--’ here hia voice broke—‘but to the boat a man from whom she had
"The general practice of the banks brought a quantity of choice cab­
T ie unfairness to the farmer ot
there was a hot-dog sandwich been accustomed to buy groceries, but
la not only tahrer to farmers, but tt Is bage to the city and could not sell it. miscellaneous shower for Miss Millie
Smith at the Taylor htome last Fri­
wrapped up in those short atones, whose nam« she did not know, had the Edison-Ford "commodity money" »seeder business. There Is no Justi-
day-
A very enjojmbl« afternoon
thrust the baby into her arms as he scheme, although oetenslhly aimed to fioetion for baaing the lean value of
officer.’ •
was dragged away by Turkish sold­ Improve bla economic position. la die anything upon average prices In past
was spent.
Those attending from
TRADE WITH ORIENT GROWS Peoria were tjesdafnes
Fruit, Dunn,
iers and had told her the mother was cuaeed In the present article, which years. Bound banking practice looks
in the burning hospital.
That wo­ la the third la a series prepared by the to the future. A bank—for the pro- American M anufacturers Mere Than Geo. Githens. Rusaell Githens, J. S.
tocOoo of Ito depositors. If for no
LaMar and J. W. LaMar.
Twenty-
man deserves the decorations more American Bankers Association, re­ other reason—most consider above
Holding T heir Own Deepita Fierce
viewing
the
exposure
of
the
weak
seven
ladies
were
present.
than I do. but even more, she deser­
European
Competition.
neasea of the plan as presented by everything the prospects of getting
ves food for herself and th, baby.’
An attempt to use the ferry at
■
William
T. Foster, Director of the Its money beck. And a farmer's proa
The sales of American manufac­
Let us turn for a moment from the
pacts of repaying a loan from the sale
Peoria which has been out of com­
Pollack
Foundation
for Economic Bo- of bis product depend entirely on fu
horror of the moment when that fath- search.
tures in the Orient continue to mission for three week», was given
tore prices, not at all ea past prices
Jer was torn from his babe to be
Brisffy. the plan, sponsored by Thom Last year's runs do not count in this grow, despite the efforts of foreign up.
It was in such a bad shape so
conscripted into the Turkish army
rivals to check the demand for the the county court has derided to build
as Fdlsoa and Henry Ford, would pro­ Fear’s game."
colors old and new wiiile his wife and others were being vide
far Oovsroiuent warehousing of
An to the claim that the Edison Product of American factories which a new one.
Work will commence
burned to death by the Turks and
haalo commodities, against which ear Plan would tmrb speculation la form develop in that part of the world at once on it.
straw hats, satin, silk all
the maidens carried off by them
rency would be loaned, during storage products, Mr. Foster says:
during the war. Merchandise sent
and canvas slippers, as spoils of war. to the actions of the to the producer without Interest, up to "There Is nothing In the Edison from
the United States to the
The “embattled farmers” of Minne­
government of the United States and half the average value of the prod­ ptan that wonld toad to aboHsh speo-
leather bags, belts other nations whose warships stood
ufotlon. Even after the farmer had Onent, according to figures com­ sota elected their candidate in the
ucts tor the previous twentyflve stored his products and obtained a
by, witnesses of these atrocities ,and.
piled by the National City hank, federal senatorial contefct Monday,
and basketry.
Fears. On the other half of the value loan from the Ooverament, he wonld
defeating the republicans by a big
In the name of “neutrality" permitted
the producer would receive certifi­ •tiU be free to seU his prodseto out­ formed only 8 per cent of our total majority.
the fiends to pursue their chosen way
cates which ha could sell eg use tor right to speeulafissh. The farmer exports in the year preceding the
of lust and rapine. Can hell he any hank loans
would have all the Inducements to sell war, but has steadily increased and
There are approximately 126 miles
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worse than Smyrna was then?
that he has today, and speculator! now form« 15 per cent of the total
of unpaved highway In California
Reetrleted Credit ’
would have all the Indneemento to
fa that provision allowing tor Gov- buy
exports for that part of the calendar and 11 in Oregon.
•rument loans only np te half the
1923 ior
for which
which records are
“C learly, then, the Edison plan year Jaz3
a*«vege value far twenty-five years would aot provide a money that Is I *T*il*hJk Practically all of the
I nder anti-gambling laws news­
Mr. Faster finds particular weakness sounder than gold mosey; it would merchandise sent to that osrt of th. papers in the province <rf Ontario are
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t> the schame. He pointe out that
prohibited from publishing race track
Prtoes have rlasn ee high etaoa 1$H fluctuation In value; It would not as
news, but there is no such “kibosh”
k
“These
figures,'’
says
the
bank,
able
farmers
to
obtola
larger
that the former could borrow on meet
on “agricultural hosR trots” at our
ownpare the operations of eight county fair.
product! much less iliaa half the prea- than they eaa bow ebtola; It would
aot
divorce
agriculture
from
the
months
of
the
calendar
year
1922
eat value of the prednrta—much lees.
Exclusivo Agent for
** f***» than he could borrow directly baaklog svstoa; aad tt would not with those of the full year preceding
eliminate speculation la form
toor-i the banks. Leans ea the other acta."
the war. We now have details of the
half the value, which would be on
exports to the various grand drvi-
virtually a second mortgage bests, he
•eye. would not be destrahle ter the
sicns in the eight months ended Quarters of
lha economical feed for calves, pigs and chickens
o o iu n ia r t for brazil
for caasing
hanks
with August, 1923, and by com- purposes at caaavjg prices
"Tfhe plan Is not fair even - to farra-
A propoaaJ to settle 15,000 fani- P*nng the percentage of the 1922
•re; tt involves unjust dlserlmlna-
Also a complete stock of
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r °«t*r says. "The Edison bva from England in Brazil i. re- distribution with the corresponding
PUn fixes u s loan values ot a l prod- ewving consideration; a million official figuree of the year pre wdmg
acta absolutely, uniformly and artrt-
the war it is apparent that the share
Dwrtly It Ignores the retail vs proe- acres i* «aid to have been bought; which the Orient takes of our ex­
H cts of different eaaneodfty markets. the emigrants are expected to be
Fint-G la« Work
Only by the merest ch.soee »-Olid such former service men and their fami­ ports has steadily gained year by
? . ? a*^<>d **Tn • tatr loaa wJuatioa. lies to whom land msy be sold on u>- year, while that token by the other
Agent fe» Eugene Steam Laundry
J X <■«$ of t t i _ 4 M i t e Prts, itallmeate.
sections of the world has declined ”
Seat Tuesdays.
Paid-for Paragraphs
Your Vacation
where to spend it
Newport
Oregon
Caves
Tillamook
Beaches
Peoria Pointers
Crater Lake
O regon’s M ountain, Lake and R iv e r Resorts
Low Round Trip Tickets
on Sale all Summer Long
FREE!
Southern Pacific Lines
Edison-Ford Plan
COLORITE
RINGO’S Drugstore
o . w . FRUM
Jersey Milk Food Compound
Fresh and Cured Meats
FEED A ND G R A IN
Barber Shop n Baths
—New
J* W. STEPHENSON, From