Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 06, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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? »tors who are nsuca
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about mo than you aaem to bat"
a dose of her own medicine.
•akitab«* . m x
TkaraU ay
More lataraatlng t» a keen observe,
Br Wat. H
than the speeches were th * unusual
A reduction in the number of acci­
things I * the reetn Itself, o * the
blackboards, with prob lams fit arith­
crlotloae. l i t * a y ,a r ,a »gTaaca, dents to autos st rstlruod crossings is
metic, were calculations as ts th* *~t<
Advertising, 20, an inch ; nodiscoun likely to result from a decision rend­
lng value of various rations for live
toe tim e or space : no charge for coni ered in the esse of the Southern Paci­
ooaition or changes.
stock, records ef laying hens sad com-
fic crossing three miles south of
to T a i e for Paragraphe.- <e a Use
putatloa as to the excess ef Tains la
» • advertising disguised as newa
egg* produced ever the coot of food.
Plainview.
A level grade the whole
Commercial and Savings accounn Solicited
Pinned to the wall were market ro.
width of the railroad right of way is
port* on all sorts of farm products,
OIBee hours. 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 eacept ordered, with not more than 5 par
and especially numerous waro the sta­
Mondays and F riday forenoons.
[cent of grade at the approaches.
tistics on th * prices of cream and but­
ter. There wore flea of farm papen
Lives and property might have been
piled about, tad raeks of agricultural
CAN HELP THEMSELVES raved i f this order had been made
bulletins. In one corner of the too*
long ago and made to apply to every
was a typewriting machine, tad m
another a rowing machine. Part* of
I By HERBERT QUICK
"‘The gods help those sUi-» crossing in the state, as it probably
an old telephone srere scattered shout
will ba.
help theinselvte.’’ 1/ thin pro­
on the teacher's desk. A medal of *
piggery stood on a shelf, done la cwri
verb in true niuny a farmer uiu.v
0. A. C. SHORT COURSES
V f ll
1
n r t k !
«Cwjtigh« by Ths Bobte-MsrriD <te»S>aay)
board.
secure the help of the gods b*
Intensive practical instruction ia sg-
Instead of th * usual coOectloa af
i hanging bin tactics instead of ncullnrsl specialties varying from one
(Continuad)
text-book* la th * desk, there were hec­
week
to
20
weeks,
as
follows
looking for the government to
tograph copies of exerrtsea, reeding
CHAPTER VI
General a g ric u ltu re ----- Jan 2-M arch 19
leeeone, arithmetical tables and eeetv*
do fcometbing for him. Manj a H o rtic u ltu re ................... Jan. 2-M arch 19
on various matters relating te sgricoi.
Jim Talks the Weather CelA
man who is laising wheat and l>airy M a n u fa c tu rin g _____ rgn 7 -F eb.2
ture, all of which were accounted for
“Going to the rally, James r
Herdsmen and Cow
Hens that are worth feeding are worth feeding well.
losing money could {cultivate „ Testers
Jim had Qnlskpd his supper, and by two or three hand-made hecto­
. . . . .......... J»» 2-June 12
Bay your pool try
graphs— a very fa ir sort of printing
Mechanics. Tract-
yearned for a long evening in his sttle
and stcck leed here.
fewer acres und do it better, I rartn
ors. Trucks etc............ Jan. 2-M areh 19
den with his cheap'lltergttire. But as plant— lying on a tabla.
and make a protit.
rra m Mechanics one
T h * members of the school board
the district schoglmaster he was to
F. E. Price, soil speeialibt ul TKWef x
.............. F ,b - 1 »-Feb. 23
some extent responsible for the pro­ were there, looking on them evidences
Third Annual Canners
tection of the ycbool property, and of Innovation with wonder and mors
O. A. C., says that one-third i
................... Teb. 4 to Feb. 23
or less disfavor. Things w ar* disor­
felt some sense of duty as to exhibit
of the 351,000 tons of grain Land Classihcatnon and
derly. T h * text book* recently adopt­
lng an interest |n public affair*.
A p p ra is a l............................Jaa. 7_ j an J2
straw produced each year in
"1 guess I ’ll blve to go. mother,“ he ed by the board against soma popular
protest had evidently been pltehed.
replied regretfully. “I want to tee Mr.
western and aoatheru Oregon is Agricultural Economic
neck and crop, out of the school by
Woodruff
about
borrowing
his
Bab­
C
onference..............................
Jaa.
2|_
jj
burned. The nitrogen, phos-
the man whom Bonner had termed a
cock milk tester, and I ’ll gu that way
pboric acid. pot.tub, and sulphur I course'address J 111,t,0D r*t« rd ln g any
dub. I t was a sort of contempt foe
I guess I'll go on to the meeting.”
each tou
¡a w o rth $ 3 .tk a i L „
The REGISTRAR
the powers that be
in each
tou ia
He kissed his mother when he went
R1C U LTVK AL COL L EG E
Colonel Woodruff was in th* chair.
—a habit from which he never devi­
the price paid for commercial OREGON AG
Corvallis, Oregon
ated, sod another of those personal A fter the speechifying was ever, sad
fertiliser but that in only a part
T sacH cas' E xamination
nr rather the g irl who likes candy, is peculiarities which had marked him as th * stereotyped, though rather Illog­
of the waste. O. K. Daughcrrj, Notice is hereby given that the county
everywhere.
H e r opposite w ou ld be different from the other boys of the ical, appeal bad been made for votan
neighborhood. H it mother urged his of the one party to cast th * straight
near Molalla, baa in ten years superintendent of Linn c * nty, O rerou
la rd to lied. And it' «he gets her candy
w ill hold the regular examination ot
overcoat upon him in vain— for Jim's ticket, and for those of the other fac­
I
rout
as
she
huows
that
she
gets
the
increased the yield of wheat applicant« for state Oertsficale» at A'
overcoat was distinctly a bad one. tion to scratch, the colonel roe* to
best confectionery in town.
T h a i is
five bushels per acre. With a b ts y . Oregon, as follow« :
while his best su it now worn every adjourn the meeting.
”
by,
when
yxu
tell
her
you
w
ill
buy
" S " * w «dne«day, December 19,
day ss a concession to his scholastic
Newton Breaaon, safety concealed
machine of his own make two
J1 o clock a. in., and continuing
her a box o f candy, she always says
position, still looked passably well
behind taller people, called out. "Jim
an
til
Saturday,
December
72,
1923.
at
4
men and four horses in four
“ Be sure and get it at C la rk 's .”
after several weeks of schoolroom Irw ia 1 speech I"
o’clock p. ni
days spread over 23 acres the
duty. It seemed more logical to as­
There was a giggle, a alight seuae-
Wednesday Forenoon
sume that the weather was milder tlon. and many voices Joined la the
straw from a fifty-acre field. U. « History. W ritin g (Penmanship),
than It really ^aa, on that sharp Octo- call for th * naw schoolmaster.
Music, Drawing.
The improved mechanical con
oer evening, gnd appear at his beat,
Colonel Woodruff felt the unwisdom
Wedaesday
Afternoon
dition ut tbs soil where tbs
albeit rather aware of the cold. Jen­ of Ignoring th* demand. Probably be
Physiology Reading Manual T raining,
nie was at home, and be was likely relied upon Jim '* discretion and ex­
straw has been spread had no Composition, Domestic Science, M eth ­
to see and be seen of her.
pected a declination.
small part in increasing the od» in reading. Course of Study for
"You can borrow that tester,” said
Jim area*, seedy and lank, and th*
Drawing, Methods in A rith m etic’
yield. And, being mellower, the
Thursday Forenoon
the colonel, "and the cows that go voice* ceased, sav* for another sup­
pressed utter.
soli was eusier to work. Mr. Arithmetic, History of Education, Psy.
with It. If you can use ’em. They
Methods in Geography, .Vie-
“I don't know,” said Jim, "whether
ain't earning their keep here. Bat
Price says a manure spreader cholojv,
nhamca. Drawing. Domestic
Arc
this call upon me ia a Joke or not I f
how doee the tnllk tester lit Into the
that will do the work can be bail Course of Study for Domestic Art.
curriculum of the school» A decora
It I a It Isn't a practical one, for I eapt
Thursday Afternoon
for <45.
t lo n r
talk. I don't cars much about parties
Grammar, Orography.
Stenography
We want to make a few tests of
or politics. I don't know whether Tm
Au Oregonian correspondent
American Literature. Physics, Type
the cows In the neighborhood," an­ a Democrat, a Republican er a P e p
writing. Methods in Language Thesis
some time ago scoffed advice
ulist."
swered Jim. “Just another of my fool
for Prim ary Certificate.
which had been given to wheat
notions."
This caused a real aenaatian. The
Friday Forenoon
‘All rig h t" said the coloneL “Taka
farmers to produce some other Theory and P r a c t i c e , Orthography
nerve of the fellow 1 Easily, It meat
it along. Oolng to the speakla’ T"
In Justice be said, Jim w u losing
(Spelling), Physical Geogrsphy En
crop if wheat does not pay. He
“Certainly, he’s going,” (aid Jennie,
himself in a desire to tell hla true
glish Literature, Chemistry.
declared that many wheat farm
entering. "Thia la my meeting, Jim."
feelings. He forgot all about Jennie
Friday Afternoon
‘Surely, I ’m going," assented Jim.
era are on land that would not School Tnw, Geology, Algebra,
and her candidacy— about everything
And I think i ’ll run along.”
except hla real, true feelings. This
produce auy other crop. They G overnm ent
I wish we had room for you In the prove* that ha was no politicise
Saturday
Forenoon
must, then, be on mighty pool-
car." said the coloneL "But I'm going
" I don’t sea much In thia conuty
Geometry, Botany.
land.
around by Bronson's to pick up the
campaign that Interests m a" he went
toturday Afternoon
speaker, and TU have a chuck-up oa—and Jen ale Woodruff reddened,
The Eastern Oregon wheat general History Bookkeeping
load."
while her seasoned father covered hla
growers who the eorre«|»ondenl
'Not so much of a load aa yon mouth with hla hand to conceal a
think,” said Jennie. "I'm going with
says is so badly stuck with one
smile "The politician* come out into
Jim. The walk will do me good."
the farming districts every campaign
crop land need not swallow the
Any candidate warms to her voting and get ns hayseed* for anything they
mournful tale. Laud that will j
population Just before election; but
w an t
They
i have got us.
Jennie had a special kindness for Jim.
produce winter wheat will pro
They*ve got ^
I They give u*
He was no longer a farm hand. The
clodhoppers
duce winter oats and
vetch
hand, a cheap
(¿lite
fact that he was coming to be a center cigar, and a
smile after eleo-
which make A 4 hay or silage
of dlaturbance In the dlatrict and that
tion; and th
I know IL you
C-o ft le c tio n e r y
she quite failed to understand how hla all know 11
If the hot summer dries up thi
ow i t
I dost
eccentric
behavior
could
be
harmo­
blame them a
green feed there is no reason
Mb. The trouble
and
nized with those principles of teach­ la wa doa’t i
to do anything
why a dairy herd cannot be
ing which the had imbibed at the state batter.
fed all the succulent feed they
normal school in Itself lifted him
“I want a t
of rural school ;
nearer to equality with her. A public
bat I don’t ae<
need from a silo filled during
spoct no matter
t> l
A
w lllV
nuisance Is really more respectable how this «1 re­
Every w o rth w h ile feature to
for any change
the growing season. The vetch
than a nonentity.
bn found on any electric cleaner
in them. W
Woodruff <Bs-
too, will rapture from the aii
f * Te Jim a thrill as the passed
•e a paw n f ike B E E -V A C M a-
trict v tu ha?
k out our own
through the gate that he opened for
ckinee thirteen years m serrica
enough nitrogeu to replace that
saltation. O,
t , ring never".!
Albany, O rejón
her. White moonlight on her white
are proof of its durability. The
do anything b
g tnlnga. They
which has been carried off ii
furs suggested purity, exaltation, the
moes rigid tests w ill prove its
don't want to,
r haven’t sens*
tboroughneas as a cleaner. Let
continuous crops of wheat.
essence of womanhood— things far
enough to do
Sy did. That’s
us show you the new
9ner
In
the
woman
of
twenty-seven
With good tested dairy cow»
all—and I don
» I should have
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than the glamour thrown over him by
said as much
»r"
a man would make a profit
the school girl of sixteen.
Th«re was
»nee
a ¡a«,
where wheat aloue would sendl
Jim gave her no th rill; for he
meat when he
n, end then ts
looked
gaunt
and
angular
In
his
him to the poor-house.
many cheers 1
s for th# prin­
F“ k “ d
‘
•ceeaaoriei
skimpy, ready-made suit, too short In
cipal speaker
tvenlng. cheers
But he can't gather in a few
legs and sleeves, and too thin for the
mingled with t
| catcalls. J ta
When
in
need
of
anyth):
.
I
..
W
,
l
l
»rd
battery
aerv
ice
lectric
clea
tram ps at seed time and put
season. Yet. as they walked along.
felt as If he h
t n ass of him­
p r ^ . m r t o h t ? e , * aton’ ot» 1* f iv e us a call, as om
J,m grew upon her. He strode on with
in hla crop and another crew of
self. And ts
ed out of the
v
u.
n ffbt » ad service is prompt
n o ir only
immense
strides,
msde
glow
to
accom­
tou eca s and wreck jobs given prompt attention
door, the futu
y super! utend-
them at harvest, and garner It
modate her shorter steps, and embar­
it passed by
gti displeasure,
and have a vacation thè re-est
rassing her by his entire atoeoce of
•nd walked he
someone else
effort to keep step. Tor all th a t he
of the year. He will need to N
Jim found tt
T much colder
lifted his face to the start, and ha
Telephone K»aJ
than it had b.
, coming Ha
on the Job twelve mouths ii:
o
pointed out the great open spaces In
F O O T E BROS Props.
really needed a ____ _y * fu r suit
the
Milky
Way,
wondering
at
their
the year. The gods don’t promisi
See the new feetarec the hn-
emptiness and at the fact that so
prnved brush arrangement — the
to help him who does not bel]
CH APTER V II
metful hell and socket" gnp and
telescope can find stars In {hem.
himself.
the method of iorrr-aesng cleaning
They stopped and looked. Jltn laid
New Wine and Old Bortloa.
•w rio o You save 119 00 to 125 06
Ms hard hands on the shoulders of hwr
In the little strip of forest which di­
wheat you buy > BEE-VAC
Seven different »renclcs are now
white fur collarette.
? o ,
vided the eown from the sown wan­
"What's the use of political meet­
co-eper»ting Ineffectively in Ne»
dered tw * boy» la eareeet eonverea
ing*.” said Jia», "when you and I can
Ynrk tn stop indecency on the stage
They teemed to ba Boy Trappers, sad
stand here and think our way oat.
The one agency of public opinioi
from their backloade of eteel trape
even
beyond
the
lim
it*
of
our
uni-
could do It over night, but public op
one of them might have been r n n k
verse?”
lnion In New York looks the othei
MerrlwelL sad the other Dead-Shot
“A wonderful Journey," said the, not
wav.— Eugene Register.
Dick. T h * hey who resembled Frank
quit* understanding hl* mood, "but
Merriweii was Raymoad Slmm*. The
while we roam beyond th * Milky Wav.
On the contrary, ail the evidence wt
ciher, whoee overalls were fringed,
w * aren't getting any vote* for me for
h f e is to the effect that every thing
»he wore a cartridge belt about hie
county superintendent.”
in Rew York looks directly toward?
person, and tarried hatchet, revolver,
Jim said nothing.
Ha wag quit*
sad * long knife with a deerfoet
re-establiahed oc the earth.
the stage If the price of admission l>
A LB A N Y
handle, and who ao etudlouely looked
“Don’t you want me to he elected.
a v a ila b le , and the more groum
Ilk * DeatM hot THek. was our std
Jim V*
<
hristmas For «very Sl.SC
friend of the road gang. Nowtoa Bru»>
there ia for e o m p laio t the b trd e -
Jim seemed to ponder ?hl< for tome
Candy
00 »ubrerip.
time— a period af taking the matter •on. New-ten put down hla loud. a«d
I t «trains its t j« e .
FRFF 2®" * « » ’«"« before
under advisement which caused Jeanie •at upon a stump to rest
I t x r . r . December 23 the Ki>
Raymond Slmaa was dimly cen-
to drop hla arm and busy hereo f with
tt.p n M w I gn e, free an order wrw !
acieus od a thang* ia Newton aiace
I ’. ' S J i j K ' j ' i a E
”•
her skirts.
They have a girl Justice of the
"Tea," said Jim, at last; "of course the day when they met aod helped ew
•ect Oolonal WaodnUTs ooxt year's
I do."
peace at Vancouver who has marnec
Nothing more was said until
Newt on * mother had a
■other s confidence that Nowton wne
reached the schoolhouse door.
•
H y . w |o bn4 boon ted
--^»11.1 JMjJ J epnto rather lndlq-
HAL&ZY
! 200 couple* in • yekf.
E N T E R P R IS E
She never took
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The Candy Girl,
Clark’s Confectionery
W in t e r !
Y es; it is alm ost here.
means
H e a t in g
S to v e s
That
See our
new and
com plete line
ot H eaters
We solicit your stove R epair business.
h ill
Pay More?\
Kw c&??jbay/irare\
& <§.
There’s a sure cure tor
hunger a t the
Best sweets and soft d rin k s
at the
C a fe te r ia
Best cuitine
Efficient service
1 leasant. surroundings
W. S. DUNCAN
First Class
Auto Repairing
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