Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 22, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    HAG li J
HALSEY E N TER PR ISE
HALBST SNTESPSISE
aueb
-W O T a c a tr a l— a o n a -
•v e ry
TkaraU ay
H. '» a iE L E R
good effect that he w»n t to a
hospital.
It
was
fine aport
to
'
(naiœ a bird, but »beit the birds
■r » ■
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H
j___ ,
a
iia c k tu m
in , w
» hy, th at was cru .
attacked
h im
*» S a c fit,tio n a , | l . i * a y e a r la advaaoc l e l t j to a u im tls .
A d v e rtis in g ,
20c an in c h ; no d isco unt*
lor tune or space ; no charge (or coni
nosition or changes.
The league to defeat the income
M “P a id -fo r P arag rap h s," ie a tins
" •
The largest assortm ent of wool shirts in the
Willamette valley. Plain and fancy materials;^
light, medium or heavy weight.
,
tax took in subscriptions of $14,335 52
a d v e rtis in g d ls g u l.e d as news.
and up
r.nd spent $14,519.73, or $184,21 on
deficit account.
offiee hours. 9 to U and 2~£7 o e . ^ p
M ondara and F riday forenoons.
The Oregon Voter
pot $1.092 of the money, which did not
got $1092 of the money which did not
SLU SH FU N D S
CLQT h T n GCO]
lessen its enthusiasm in the campaign
to
defeat the tax.
In proportion to
I t was not j a a n y spirit of c. p.
tioua obstinaey th a t th e s ta te, service the Oregonian was scandalous­
grange co n tin u ed its legal fight to I *y
ly underP»i'i.
underpaid, receiving only $264.60
$264.60.
com pel th e
opponents o f tbs
i o - L be bst
o f th e ir re p o rt w ith th e secretary I * oi>
controbutors is lengthy,
case the law passed were pro-
¿*i*
I claimed by representatives of Port-
u tbe c a m p aig n the
defendant I ‘“ nd’s interests,
is conspicuous for
was able to flout the law , w h ie b p '» absence from the list.
Perhaps,
w m passed w ith tbe object o f c o m -l " view Of the loss he muat sustain
P o l i t i c fi flh' ' aUCi#1 b , °1k ,ra of » I hrougrh the tax on his enormous in-
in ti,. t “
?
U
the come, he thought he couldn’t afford to
flwht ’,h 7 ' Ug7 ’ P r° gre" ° ' th “ H
b” te-
The
Probably 1 .
g b t, th eir
id e n tity
and the
use I kept in the courts for a long time by
» isy m .k . of money it, that fight.
th a t t h . people, WL .„ yot.ng, may
,
u n til
It
.
by
The expenae
the govern-
t i “ 11" * '
r " 0"1 ° f ° re(f0" ' includin* lnt*™ .t
l ° , t a " debt’ -
«35.31 per capita last
w ..
»-
k.
decision
on
u
..
bond Output-
ai’d ‘ ro’ 7 , . ? ' . *
X
o l t h . law. which bad I, sen
m ad.
ln the '» ite r year the
wealth
. 1
„h
t h T '*
k
M an ’
7
“
th.
<h, ground of an appeal, th a t
Krauge cur, lim ite d its fight.
°
““
J n o n a ld e b t
T h e law wsa passed to o om pell
Blessed are the poor.”
It cost $14,519*73*’t77Tg h t the in-
in .’.lie ojrner ” politic». It waa a
zon Voter is going to try to show
b lo w ., *• iuvisib • gi veritinsLt.,’
it was a blow at Newbarryism. it f that amount that went to him.
was a stroke for a square deal in
He’ll try an initiative to repeal the
politics, to the and that govern
■aw.
went .h all b . by th.cons.nt of th . L * . u Perhaps,
, T ’ ¡ in order t0 win this
c
o v e r e i sgd ,.üt k
h i. backer. will raise the fund
governed,
bjf . «...
t he chican-
C O -O PER A TIO N .
Govvmor Walton was found
guilty by tbe Oklahoma senate
Board ,>i trade epeculators con-
an I removed, No msttsr what
that
co-operative k b . . » i d . ^
farmers 1. not
practical
and w,II raault in failure.
habit w ith
I he American Federation of Labor,
when in session in Portland recently
when in
declared:
session in
. n/
ot ^
‘L t Z ;
would h . v . been a m ir a .le
th .
h ’s .
O klah o m an s,
He
is n o t tl.« firat governor they have
” fired, ” but tbe fifth .
Portland recently.
W « have a ll heard
" it costs more to sell rn r
of the Price
healings, but here's another
ducts than it does to produce them. ’
Thera are 19,000,000 people e n g ij-
A
B e rlin
oue.
dispatch appears in the
caption :
ed in getting the products from 31»,. O regonian under tbe
"Price
Cures
G
e
rm
a
n
T
h
irs t for
000,000 producers in this country tt.
the consumers, and according to the I Beer.” T h a t l a
lm ost
t”
alm
am ounts to
federation the nineteen get more fci | CCrlns! lhe '«»curable,
their
share in the
enterprise than
the thirty-three get for theirs.
"Coroner F. J. Stewart said that
the former soldier had died from al
(Continued)
. e X ° r i W,o*? ,u ,r ‘ »r»x perch.,on.
ed to feel the unrest of their
« X L
thi’ y fr* ,t* d and artua"y
«routed a clumsy prance as Jim
O?t
ment continued and tries to convince
the rest of the people that it cannot
t0 Ue
See our
new and
complete line
ot Heaters
B o n n e r aM ythlnt »»nee.” replied
- _TrZ T°tlng with E tfa Bronson once.
aoFaatad Jto-
»hi. • * * ' “ «, c,rcl* "h H e working
”S
h . ' . done
T
F08tw’'
She»
goofi w o rklie re ."
"Opinion« differ;' said Bonner, “an
when yon try annythlng Just for
»»nee. i, shouldn't be a n l r r X a M .
ihtlp, me bye.”
You're a reasonable board of public
servant«,” ,aJd Jim ironically. ‘T d
! * * bt0 ,el, the »hole board what
Ili« re| orted that when Maguus
B v» o
tax<*
^ 'n m b u .
Johnson raises his voice he uses a •e lf on »h.* n *
a’ ,e r' * rlded hlm '
j
n
the
Bronson
slew
turnpike
a.
derrick.
be improved upon?
M . greateat trium ph In road engineer-
The organization of co-operation is
n slow process, but It is under way.
drere.Th
7 k
eonalst*d In hauling,
Another barred rock hen has mr.de
out on
a 300-egg record at O. A. C.
Of across r h , 1 W*^Ch c,rrte<1 «he road
'
t
^
X
i
.
aBd
,hen
w»‘
chln<
The wheat pool of 19>2 is jus, e lo .m , twelve with this record four are bnr-
riowly settle until the
,ummer.
«*d
rocks
and
eight
Leghorns
UP that phase of co-operative selling.
H au l (ra v e l from the east grove!
and
Its final settlement nets 2 cents a Oregon s.
from ,h” ’ f * ” * d ° B,* “ hus Brown
S T h . r e J 7 v " ‘ apot ,n ,ha »'ddle
bushel more than had been hoped for
"T ’ * ’ N ’ «
-
The 1923 deliveries are 26 per cent
th ? f J
At
"Jim's the grey-eyed mao »' dew
tiny,
he replied, "if he get. two
votes In that board."
L Bn d / ot* for rae' » » o M n t yon.
Con?" asked Jim.
This undue proportion of the pro­
oho! poisoning following an autopsy,’’
ceeds is not evenly distributed among
»ays a Portland paper.
Can’t they th Z to ra n l'lT ’ them " P “ ,h # elld o f
the nineteen.
The speculator, g e t . lel„ lne . uto
,
not
" Cr° " Rron«"n'» S le w -«
the that
autopry
more o f it than the freight handlers, L lefer
. d in
c ify , until the subject is £
¿ S i’«, T w
8nnUa"-r offa" d
me men of the Woodruff district the
r « t T n,ty ta, hf’,d ,he ™ “ X
“. :
per person.
Can you see why the
speculator wants the present arrange
,
That
HILL. & (s.
«ry of triakstars working in the » •a n even $15,000-and serhsps they’ll
catch the farmers napping.
dark.
declare
to,e n ^ k
We solicit your stove Repair business.
-hat he is worth the thousand or so
U n u e to
to« ra ,h PP,K
0\ Ched 00 the
lug rather bad weather of the newly
N d w ^ tiT !4 /
Pl,#
l00M «o O toS
A Child May Eat
Our Candy
Heating-
Stoves
° ' ‘ he
of the r.a
P> HlCians to do th eir figh ting in Lom e tax in the referendum and mee'
he o p .,,. I t was . |,|ow .» .. h o i.. | defeat.
C. C. Chapman of the Orc-
»«■ling by
dog's nose, and Into thia ring N«wtnn
* ” * * ’ thron«11 »hlch he ha“
thrust a large needle which protruded,
an Inch-long bayonet, to front of
Ponto's nose.
r
As the grader moved along one w s.
of the highway, . hlgh-pow ?^
“What d’ye mean by ‘boot»’ ?"
the path made a certain maintenance
‘T h e ir hotel-keepere—the big plants «
dedrabln Newton p E X
And
md now the plant» that bare the W n » *lf In the path of the laboring
O tP l
F A A te
9 a . r' the
.
a bacteria"
- ___a
.
hotel
root»
fo
torulsb
t T k . ,? ™
,ta ariver a command
nitrogen not only for theaeelve», but
t P 18 caf «a»« to a etaufisuu
for the crop» that follow. Corn can't
7
*
fron ‘ wheels la the edge of
get nitrogen out of the air; bm the loewe earth, and the chauffeur
clover can—and that'« w hy-we ought fhmtog at the possibility of etallto g-a
to plow down clover before a erop of
contingency upon which Newton had
corn."
v
confidently rationed.
without any injurious effects, for it is
said Newt “I f you could get “W h i ' l d '^ ’Tm W“ lk ” h* dwn“ <’ed.
nil fresh and made of the purest mate­
to teach our school Td go again."
■ W is t d ye mean by stopping me to
rials. The p u rity and freshness of our
“I t would Interfere with your pool th ii kind of place?*
confectionery has always been
our pitying."
With
t0,,a8k yoa'” 8aJd Newton
itrong point, and i t has always found
• ’ y^nrs?" ^ « m o c k politeness, " if , 0D baTe
ready favor w ith the candy eating pub­ Interrogated Newt defigntíy/
correct time,"
"Well, =—
get buey vriffi
.1 shovel,"
lic. Just try a box and be convinced, as
w.wi $
mat
The ch a inffeur
t
„„„„m woraa
»ought
words appro
suggested Jim, who had bees Whrv-tn. ptlate to his feelings. Pontn and hit
it is the best candy made.
steadily, driving out upon the fill oe-
T * 4 b1“
t ie ‘ro»ble
"
oecaslonally to unload. On hl» return
pretty
pointer
leaped
from
toe
car
from dumping the n e tt load, Newtpn
and attracted by the evident frlendU
seemed, in a superior why, quite n . . . of Ponto’s greeting, pric k ^ u,
amiably disposed toward Us w oilfel-
lta ,ear* ah<* »ought, ln a spirit oi
I <’j 7 £ ,k *r th* habltual thing In the
wltoDh.
™ rb° ° d' t0 touch
neighborhood.
The Beedle ln Pont0'8 "»J*
I ’ll work my old man to vote for
ror nc .k W° r.k l ° tbe
and hor-
you for teacher," said he.
ror o, the pointer, which leaped back
7 ho°* dlrect<’r»,’' replied with a yelp, and turned tall. Panto,
Jim have become so bullheaded that
in an effort to apologize, followed, and
bey 11 never vote for any one except
finding itself bayonetted at every con-
the applicants they've been voting for.“
tb” deffl° n d0*' ,he Pointer
' n ,’. 7 bt oi d man aa7a he wi*> ,,ave Pont t6|ly t0° k flfgbt' howlln«. leaving
Prue Foster again, or he’ll give th> Ponto in a state of wonder and hu
school a darned long vacation, unless mlUatlon at the sudden end of what
Peterson and Bonner Join on some one
.c o n J i^
6d i0 b* 8 very
X , - ^ '
“ “
r ™ - °<
acquaintance. The pointer’s master
watched Its strange flight, and swore.
"And Con Bonner won't vote for His eye turned to the boy who had
any one but Maggie GUmartln," added reused all this, and he alighted pale
Jim.
with anger.
"And," supplied Newton, "Haakon
T v e got time," said he, remember­
Peterson says h ell stick to Herman in g Newtons Impudent question, “to
I atffson until the D ot Sprtng. freeM give you what you deserve."
k . i v ’ 1«0“, grlDned and d0'1« *'1- but the
'And there you are," said Jim. "You
k88 eaf,h was hls «"doing,
tell your father for ine that I th in k
S f^ h » \
k a,tUmbled' tbe chauffeur
bo's a mere mule— and that the ffinfe « u g h t and held him by the collar.
district thinks the same.”
Again Ponto Intervened, for as the
t h i? ’1 f1uh‘ * ald N ‘”Tt’ “rU teH hlm chauffeur stood holding Newton the
that while Im working him to vote
dog evldenriy regarding the stranger
for you. *
as big master's friend, thrust hls nose
Jim smiled grimly. He had re­ into the chauffeur's palm. The chauf­
mained a peasant because the Amer- feur behaved much ns hls poluter had
r l " ! ™ ' teaCh" *’ Pl0C* d econo“'- done, except that the pointer did not
k ally lower than the peasant. He swear.
cave Newton's chatter no coaaldern-
¡The grading gang laughed. Newtoi
\
Wb,D' ,n tha afternoon, he
i tched his team with other» to the <™ ned even while in the fell clutcl
big road grader, and the gang became OX circumstance. p Onto tried to smel
the chauffeur's trousers, and what ha»
concentrated within talking dlatanra
,bat tbe P ^ c t of heckling »t?ln “ J aogh became a- roar. Cau
tloo and mercy departed from th«
and chaffing him about his eminent fit
"ess Tor a scholastic position was to Chauffeurs mood; he drew back his
e the real entertainment of the oc­ 0»t to strike the boy—and found It
re u g h t by toe hard hand of Jim
casion.
"Jim's the candidate to bust the
an« T to punish this
deadlock," said Columbus Brown, with hn‘7 ° U’r*
a wink. "Just like Garfield ln that h ^ ' ,h !? 7 “ ’ '■“ ' ’J' "even ,f J0«
tepuhl caa convention he waa nom­ nad toe right to punish him at all 1”
The chauffeur, however, unhesitat­
inated In—eh. Coni”
"Con'' was Cornelius Bonner, an ingly released Newton, and furiously
-rlshman, one of the deadlocked school delivered a blow meant for Jim's law
cred1
<b* captaln ° f «he road »hlch miscarried by a foot. In reply’
grader. H e winked back at the path- Jim countered with an awkward
Yes; it is almost here.
means
° * A
tbe co n s tltu ilo n s lity L
make a secret of it. It8 wfrea were
curled into a ring d f r e c l T X ^
W in t e r !
< i eT*t 1 1 0 0 e f th * ir l d , ° “ ty year' a«ainst «5-82 in 1917, when we
p o l,’ h ,d h
not —
—
o» •
1.1.1 quibbles,
was some mystery about the muzzle
was evident from Newton's p .iu, J
Clark’s Confectionery
c o n M n u l,o « I„ y .
act in the light of .uch pub]ie it/
Jag." n u ib b l« “
« T i l b . il
g
« Utting . muzzle on hl» big mongre
dor he deserted whenever the m t t c ^
moved away from him. That t h S
Albany i tp«ci*hy nor« far man w d boy«
com e ta x to produce tb s ir books , Moat of them were Portland business
for inspection , even a fte r tha filing I fir“ »
The
wheat
farmer,
whose
° f ,U I*'
A LB A N Y, OREGON i
Of these little whit« ^scka. They
knew bow to take the nitrate« from
the air— "
“A ir 1” ejaculated Newton. "Nitrate»
In the a lrt You're crazy f“
“No," said J Un. "There are tons of
nitrogen u, the air that p r « . town on
your bend—but the Wg puna* <»r .
get It through their leavec or their
roots. They never h»d to learn, be­
cause the little plants—bacterie—lo­
cated on those roots and lapped them
sap they needed—
needed—began
to get
for the tap
be.
their board and lodgings off the big
plants And ln paym fet for th J rh o tJ
h ills
i la
b
tbe little plants to A nitrogen
out of the air for both themaalve« and
their hosts.”
CarTylDr
think of them.**.
“Come down tonight," said Bonn«-
>«rlngly. “ We're going to have
h “ eetlD« at ‘ h* schoolhouse
“F a lla r. Have Put ‘j p a Job on Y .u , and ballot a few more times. Come
down, and be tbe Garfield of the con- Jim Countered w ith an Awkwan
Jim “
•Ed by example urged Newton to earn vlntlon. W .'ve lacked brain, on toe
Upper C ut
more already than the total deliveries
“ • hab,,’,al al9w- n n t l .
the money credited to his father's ts- board, that’, clear. They ain’t a man
M d e ra t..»
Bronaon « ^ n te e n
in 1922.
Three million dollars has
•»Inglng
uppercut.
It landed fairly oi
•r“ that ^ ‘ rd tl>’ ‘ *T* ’ tUd,ed al,f'‘bra-
undersized, tobacco-stained orof»n. sessment for the day's work.
been advanced by the co-operative or
the point of the Jaw. The chauffeu
r
that
knows
more
about
farmin'
than
Best and largest hoe of
hreren^bu0'
2 * that h* hart once d n t 7 IId* ° f ’ arth J n r ,hen brought
and alowlJ ‘ "PPicd over tot<
heir impl yer.. Come down to the
r S i£ n (»
J
” Dm
to down . sw eet-do er plant growing
Panliatlon, thus far, fo r initial pay
t ar,b whleh had caused St
Faribanlt on freight trains A source
«chootoonse. and w en have a field-
7
b^
8
th#
U
p
ot
th*
PH-
J|m
m ent. on the 1923 crop.
The claim
hand addrlM the school b o a rd -a id
much of the rumpui.
ll-t*
' * hl* fath,,r' and tfl* sub
Irwin pulled It loose from its anchor-
of the speculator is sufficiently re Full line • (
w ^M
many Pr* <Jtcrion> , h . t I , , " »(«. and after look.ig attentively at begosh, 111 move yer miction meallf: t h .° r r e ente, t k<”lt’" M ld * f"t man It
the rear of the ear, who had hither
plied to by the statements above.
» “ •
<ood
N «*to a 2 L T - X “ “
Heavy
to manifested small Interest In any­
ZZi
K rOad WOrk bacan* he
it u vary the program, annyhow.“
State M arket Agent Spence states
D P R IN T L IN O L E U M
The
entire gang grinned.
Jim thing save Ponto. "Get to. and let's
Of MttJe ua« on the . . « T s ' - L r
• hat there la agitation for ro-opera
f«rm. Clearly, Newton was on the
flushed, and then reconquered his be on our way!"
Jt P*r square yard
h i m ^ k . Woodraff' »»lElng toward
downward road In a double aense- • k i ’ o J 4? **4 “ np “ d ’ h ^ r d him •nlmneai of spirit
tire organizations to
handle many
w «»t F irs t at.. A lb a n y . Oregon
aB2 -y* f' JIm ,rw la r#«her liked him
"All
right.
Con."
said
he;
"
rn
come
he nodules on Its roots—little white
DP »J * •
different product, in many ul, IorTn
r o J ^ I* 1
- * " ,h<T* PUt “r ' * * on knobs, smaller than pinheads.
different
»nd tell you a f #w th to g > -.n d you « Í 2 M a2e- aaked. whi f
lo c alltln of the state and that he ex
a" d «lie chauffeur, rlslfij
you, Jim,
volunteered Newton,
do? . ,on ilka .boat making toa
"Ever hear of the use of nitrates
ci’nfhed Into toe car; and to
to aarich the s o U r
“ »rate.
they began fining the
pccta the movement to go «head far
»«(on
with
meeting
dissolved.
(ra v e l.
i . . ' lB 1 . í ba, the M"ff the old man
more rapidly next year.
CHAPTER II
Boahe»^ 7 didn't
S ' think
* ' " “ 'twaa
ld Corneliu
M ,*.. ° n. th * ,a’ VB *■’ « spring?”
,o b r aak^ « «
Bonner.
ln ye I'
X "
' M id J1“ ' r* d d e ^ ,
Efficient Serviee
Motor HMrae
v o n Y t , k?1'! J,m' ’'Tour fa ther used
Reverted Unanimity,
,’ nhn Bilionger of Chicago It not
7 didn't know, either."
¿2
Ladv Attendant
flews n
W * d° n t pot » ""
Ire T h ^ ’k Wh* ° haa ,ha Position of our fields
p ie great blade of the grading
in Iowa— not y e t; but If »
» ’ ul<»r pot h u n t«
,, , Brownsville.............
„ , 2 * ° BeI ’ ’codruff looked at hh
ohln«,
running
diagonally
across
the
Oregon
. ”r - r ± “ ” * * Wb,t* Sp~ ka en th"
J ta
**“
• ‘• C“ Ta
«»ked Z ?
noble sportsman. But pf .» ic
»harpiy, gave him soma In-
cfover-roota, we should be obliged to
• d and pulling the earth toward ita « T o « ? "« for the next day and dron
hoe overtook h im the other d . r
K. S” r* 2 a,n t *'«ctl»e," answered
1» s o -» « they do hack
h *4 made aeT* r»l trips,
V <ang dtePcrsed for th .
Ncwtom “But th e , M y thw
I
w . L W R IG H T
He shot .n d wounded a brent.
How do them white specks keen " n . T r e k peralflag» about J in Ir- 2 2 2 ^ " ’ »
“ BronaoD carefnHy
X n d
• * ' ! y' a‘”
a''” htn(
Mortician
Ä
Funeral
Director
O
S
from
needin'
nitrates?”
the
b
oi?7hk
<
*
i
B
i
£
-
apP*artBce
^
te
r
a
tM p o o .e to t t . c , „ , other b ru nt, to
^ c « e d toe magic muzzle, sod
Halsey and Harrisburg
b C1 **«* h**0 •Mro»«*d to Jim ¿Buckled at what had b e « perhapg
neighborhood
, M n I . k-za
«•»her with . few redhead duck,
y o u re a candidate that can b r e . k « k .
Z
h I** 1 5 ’ WW* an-T J P '» '« te "You
h l! ^"d exchanged by others far hls heno-
I C a ll n TavLOB. Halaev
deadlock ,n U i. school X « L *
.
/
P’cturesquely auccaaafnl Mt
W. L. W arestT Harelaburg
attacked him w ,th th e tr bi He with
enough to ho v i a t o r , , fh,re
U eTUtrT ta Wa Tar,ad r»cord. Jia
JttB shoveled on scentiy
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