Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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with
teams Saturday night after the game.
W H A T DO AM ERICANS THINK ?
Back te Nermelcy
:
alba . uy
JAM 16 I ’m
rhe following former inmates of
the state insane asylum, all eommu
'ed from Linn county and all having
‘«doped” have been reported to the
-ounty clerk as fully dischargui'
Herman Anderson, committed March
4, 1609; Henry J. Burkhart, commit­
ted May 25, 1910; Elmer Beard, com­
mitted January 30, 1965; Charles
Barang, committed January 28, 1921.
James Crook, committed July 23
1918; Charles G. Fields, committed
December 11, 1908; Adam Hints,
committed December 30, 1910; Fred
Hardman, committed January 24.
1914;
Hugh
Ingram,
committed
March 7, 1921, and Neal Rogga, com­
mitted March 8, 1923.
W rit« to the Peace Award Committee and Let the
The high school will send four or
five delegates to the convention at
Eugene January 11 and 12.
W ith the H ig h
School Classics
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
North
South
No. 18, 11:37 a. m. No. 17. 12:15 p. m.
By M A R G A R ET BOYD
Verdict Be Known
( £ b;- M arr»rct Boyd.)
The American Peace Award brought forth 22,165 plans
and many thousands of letters. Since many of the plans were
the composite work of organizations, universities, etc., a single
lan often represented the views of hundreds or thousands of
idividuals. The content of these plans Is therefore an index
of the true feeling and judgment of hundreds of thousands of
American citizens.
£
“. . . she had ravaged Soho and
tbs adjaoent provinces, in search of
impoveriahed French, who, tempted
by »hilling* and half-crown», would
Impart culinary mysteries to her.”
—A Tale of Two Cities.
24. 4:28 p m.
23, 4.28 p. m.
22, 4:30 a. m.
21, 11:32 p. in.
Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
SUNDAY M AIL HOURS
For many centuries France led the
The delivery window of the
civilized world In tbe matter of cook­
Watch for dates oo
The*« plaaa coma from ovary group Tba only possible pathway to lnter- ing and eating. Tbe French believed -H a ls e y postoffice is o|>en Sundays
la American Ufa. Soma are obviously national agreement with reference to with their compatriot Savarin that 'fro m 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
from lifelong students el history and these complicated and difficult fac- "The destiny of nations depends upon to 12:30 p. m.J
ig h t in g
lade
lntematlonsl law. Soma era from par- tors la through mutual counsel and the manner In which they feed them-
Sunday m ail goes out only on
featuring
son* who have studied little, hat who cooperation which the plan selected selves," and they bestowed upon the
lie north-bound 11:37 tra in :
have thamselvae seen and felt the conlem plate«. .
It
la
therefore
'
k
-
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------------- the subject of eating the attention that
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
horror ot war—or who are even now unanimous opinion of the Jury that destiny-determining matter deserves.
11:05 a. m. ; north twice, closing 11:25
A tto rie y geaeral Van W inkle
living out it* tragedy.
of the 23.1(5 plana submitted. Plan
While their neighboring nations a. m. and 5:30 p. in. M ail stage lor
a l l Assessor Giddings advise mu­
But among them all are these dom- Number 144» Is "the best practicable were leaving the matter of cooking to Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
Halny Happening!, tic.
nicipalities to submit their bud-
laaat currents: that. If war 1* hoa- plan by which the United State* may meniitls, Frenchmen were regarding Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m.
gets to the voters before Feb. 20,
netly to he prevented, there must be co-operate with other nations to it as one of the fine arts.
No one
(Continued on page 3)
a face-ebout on the part of the nations achieve and preserve the peace of the thought it at all Incongruous when the
the tas supervision law having
Paid-for Paragraphs
world.”
M i*. De E tta Robnett of Eugene been declared void, tiro w n avilk
In their attitude toward It; that by
chef of Louis X V I declared that
It la th* unanimous hep* of the Jury
some progressive agreement the man­
came down Sunday with the Chamlees ia advertising her« this weak,
"Prominence In cookery never occurs
(5c a lin e )
________ of
______muni-
ufacture and _ purchase
the munl- that the flrat fru it ef th * mutual eoun-
and spent the day with her friends In
under thirty years of age, and nothing
tioaa ef war n u it be limited or atop
«"d cooperation among the nation*
Halsey.
but consummate experience can ele­
Miss Oliva Adams end E rm a
H a rry Park, Brownsville, liga
ped; that while no political mechan- whleh will result from the adoption of
vate one to the rank of chief profes­ 35 ewes for sale.
G. Pugb of Cbedd were married
lam alone w ill Insure cooperation the plan selected will be a general
Mrs. H . L. Thomas returned to
sor. in connection with diligent and
Toe-day,
among the nation*, there must b* prohibition of the
th . manufacture and
her home in Eugene Wednesday,
studious application one must also
•ama
machinery
of
cooperation
if
the
*ale
ef
all
materials
of
war.
after a visit with her brother, Cur-
A law to license cats, as dogs are
Old papers for sale at oc a bundle
possess no small share of Intellect
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to
cooperate
Is
to
be
made
effec­
E
L
IH
U
ROOT.
Chairman
tie Veatub.
licensed, la sought by Spokane bird
t
the Enterprise office.
Within
recent
years,
the
rest
of
the
tive; that mutual counsel among the
JAMES G U TH R IE HARBORD
civilised world has begun to rival
D . I. Isom went to Portlaud for; lovers.
nations la the real hope for bringing
EDW ARD M. HOUSE
France In Its interest in food and food
about th* disavowal of war by the
E L L E N F IT Z PENDLETON
throat treatm ent yesterday. H e '
New Chapters in Old Bible
The Eugene Register says It pub
values. Our interest has been growing
ROSCOE POUND
wsa accompanied by bis daughter, lishes the Portland weather fore usl | open avowal of It* real censes and
steadily
ever
since
the
Japanese
sol
Perhaps the largest Christina»
open discussion of them; and Anally
W IL L IA M A LLEN W H IT E
Mrs. C. E Mercer,
dlers performed such feats during the eard ever made was completed in
that there must be some means of
the same as it does other jokes.
BRAND W H ITLO C K
Russo-Japanese war on their fish and in Am erican orphanage in tbe
Word come« from A rth u r Foote
defining, recording. Interpreting and
rice diet The statement that a third Russian Caucasus when, on C hriet-
developing the law of nations.
thst the fam ily has reached Litcb-
Th* Queatlon to Be Voted Upon
TH E W AITER'S T IP
li«'d, Ohio, and found it very cold
The substantial provisions which of our school children were undernour
:nas day, 22,000 children com­
Statem ent o f J u ry o f A w a r d
Ished proved a decided Impetus to the
and was already homesick lor
pleted tbe signing of a card ad­
constitute
the plan selected by the
They had spent some happy week*
study
of
culinary
mysteries.
The Jury of Award realise* that
Oregon.
dressed to tbe whole American
in California. The sunshine was
The effect on the French people of
there I* no one approach to world Jury of Award, and upon which the
Curtis \ catch has been visiting brilliant and the hotel fare was
peace, and that It la necessary to rec­ vote of the American people la asked, their study of culinary mysteries Is natiort in gratitude fo r the care
ognise aot merely political but also are hereby submitted by the Policy delightfully set forth by Max O Rell. which has meaut life to them The
in Cottage Grove the past week.
good. On th* last day the waiter
psychological and economic factor*. Committee as follow*:
who, writing a decade or so before the 3«rd is now in the m ails, and on
' Tue b. azel social of the EGbekah had their table decorated with flow­
late war, stated: "The French are es­ its arrival in America w ill be da-
lodge, to raise funds to buy silver, er*.
sentially a happy people. Their cheer­ livered to President Coolidge.
I. ENTER TH E PERMANENT COURT
were, w ill be on Washington's
“A pretty touch of aentiinent,*
fulness, which strikes the foreigner
In Bethlehem, where C hristine*
That the United States adhere te the Permanent Court of Interna­
birthday.
the moment he sets foot on French day rrigineted with the birth of
oommented ma.
tional Justice for the reasons and under the conditions stated by Secre­
«oil, Is due to a sound stomach. Dys­ Christ the day was celebrated in
"More likely good buaineea,” d*
After school Monday svdtiing
tary Hughes and President Harding In February, 1ÍIJ.
pepsia is not known In France. From
the Standard bearer girls and dared pa.
si) American orphanage
where
II. COOPERATE W IT H TH E LEAGUE OP NATIONS, W IT H O U T
1 the rich banker's mansion In the
th e ir president. Miss L e itn e r, met
there arc nearly a hundred c h il-
"Huh?" asked m * in surprise.
I Champs Elysees to the simple mechan
PULL MEMBERSHIP AT PRESENT
dren.
■t the homo of Mrs. I). T «ylo r
"Have you noticed what the*«
Ic’s garret at Belleville, business cares
That without becoming a member of the Reague of Nation* *■ at
fh e lesson was presented by Mier flower* are?" asked the obeervaat
Nazareth, tbe home of Jeans for
nre never allowed to Interfere with the
present constituted, the United State» Government should extend Ha
Anianda M itiu e r and plans lor t
most of hi* life, wan the scene o f
pleasures of the table."
present
cooperation
with
the
League
and
propose
participation
In
the
P»-
program were discussed
More than a
As to the economic side of good eat another celebration.
work of its Assembly and Council under tha following conditions sod
“No. What are they
reservations:
ing.
the
brilliant
journalist
writes:
hundred
boy*
are
being
trained aa
K arl BraiawalP« rlgbLfaand is in
I orget-me-not*."— Boston Traa-
'"The pleasures of the table are with carp-nt«rs in a shop across the
Safeguarding ef Monroe Doctrina
a ilin g Blood poi nm ngfoil w d a acripL
In the reach of all classes In France. street from the shop of Joseph and
L The United States accepts the League of Nation* as an Instrument
Thp working people «re better ofT In Jesus.
of mutual counsel, but It will assume no obligation to Interfere
England than In France, but they arc
From Athena, where Paul once
wtth political questions of policy or Intrrnal administration of any
I !
not so well fed or so happy. What
foreign state.
preached, another Jew, H enry
the English working classes throw­
Alorgentbau, asked America to pro­
In uniting It* efforts with those of other States for the preaer-
away In bones, scraps and vegetables,
vaUon of peace and the promotion of the common welfare, the
vide, not Christmas goodie*, but
would
suffice
to
nourish
a
poor
French
United State» Instala upon the safeguarding of the Monroe Doc­
family. I assure you that with a homes in an orphanuge for 5000
trine and does not abandon Its traditional attitude concerning
B R O W N S V IL L E
$
H A R R IS B U R G
vegetable soup, a stew, some cheese children.
American Independence of the Old World and does not consent to
A t Beirout, Syria, was a dificr-
or fruit, and good bread, these people
submit It» long established policy concerning questions regarded
dine remarkably well at two or three ent Christmas celebration.
Word
by It as purely American to the recommendation or decision of
pence a head."
had just come th at hundreds of
other Powers.
From thia it seems evident that Christian children, left homeless
la •' The
No Military er Economic Force
•
Miss Prog» was bat exercising good when their parents were exiled
The.t the only kind of compulsion which nations can freely engage
business Judgment when she ex­ from Asia M ino r, were wandering
to apply to each other In the name of Peace ba that which «rises
changed shillings »nd half-crowns for
in the storms of central T u rk e y .
from conference, from moral judgment, front fu ll publicity, and
French culinary secrets
A relief expedition from Aleppo
from the power of public opinion.
gathered up two hundred, nil for
The United States would «»sume no obliga tlons under Article X
la Its present form, or under Article X V I In f t * present form In the
whom there was room in tha or-
sliver e jab and there wee much
School Notes
Covenant, or In Its amended form as now proposed, unless In any
phanages of S yria aud Palestine.
swelling and pain, but it it im ­ Haligy Chur eh of Christ
particular case Congress has authorised sucio action.
“ Dispatches from the near east
Halsey began the basketball le s ­
proving.
The new addition to the old building
The United States proposes thst Articles X and X V I be either
sound like new chapters from the
son
with
two
victories.
was
dedicated
last
Sunday
with
prop­
dropped altogether or so amended and ehiinged as to eliminate
“ Live* there the man with ton)
old B ib le,” »ay* J. J. H a n d -
In the boys’ basketball game Friday
any suggestion of a general agreement to use coercion for obtain
A t the morning wor­
*o d e a d ” ha doe* not th rill on er ceremonies.
saker, 913 Stock Exchange b uild ­
lag
conformity
to
the
pledges
of
the
Coveng
n
t
ship,
the
pastor
spoke
on
"Monumen­
reading telegram* from Balhlehaii-
evening with Shedd, the Halsey team ing, Portland, state director. " W e
Ne Obligation* Under Veraalltaai Treaty
and Nazareth, from whioh placet tal Institutions’’ and at the conclusion
was victorious.
7 he scote was 10 to can respond to these appeals only
b* wa* wont to hear only th rou gh of hi* remarks the congregation join­
That the United States will accept no resjnnslbilltle« under th«
15.
This
is
the
first game of the as fund* and warm clothing con­
an old, old hook. See uuder cap ed the dedicatory response aervic*
Treaty of Versailles unless In asy pari.Icuiar case Congress has
tinue te reach us,”
season for Halsey. We say, “Hurrah
authorised such action.
lion
“ New chapters from old This was followed by the dedicatory
Bible " on this page.
for Halsey Hl!"
prayer by the pastor.
Two very
League Open to All Viatlena
\
M. E, Chursh
Score:
Mis* Goldie W elle, daughter of beautiful vocal duet« were rendered
The United States Government propog -a that Article I of the Cove­
by
Misses
Rena
and
M
arjorie
W
alker
Rev. Robert Parker has been railed
Cross
2
J
Mr. and M r* W . L . W elle, i* on
Elder
nant be construed and applied, or. If necessary, redrafted, so that
to his home in Kansas by The serious
Corbin
5
I
admission to the League shill be at »sured to any self-governing
th * wey back t«> her missionary and by Mis* Donn* Robertson and Mr.
I . amar
When th* morning
illness of his father.
State that wishes to Join and that r ecelvei the favorable vote of
Van Nice
2
(
work in A frica, after a year's va Albert Isom.
Nolan
two third« of the Awembly.
service was over all adjourned to the
There will be regular services at
M ille r
2
C
cation,
Satchwell |
social rooms in the basement where
Robnett
C
M a x w e ll 2 the Methodist church during the ab­
Development ef lu'.errwdlonal Lew
'
HEARD, not BEEN
an excellent dinner wa« served to the
Koontz
sence of the pastor.
Ae a condition of It* participad „„ In .the work and counsels of the
Urge number present.
Mr» George
The visitor* did the better and
.
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A*»«mhly
and
Council
con-
Rev. »1. T . Nolan of Sliedd w ill eoa-
The young mother had juat read
I aylor was chairman of the commit­
eent—-or obtain authority— tr, begin collaboration for the revision
smoother team -work.
duct tne services Sunday evening.
in a newspaper thst every one ii tee for the fellowship dinner, and had
snd development of Intern» tionei h t» \ employing for this purpose
The W. F. M. S. of the local M.
The Halsey girls were victorious
the eld of a commission of jurists This Comralsalon would be
eurmnnded by a haJo, the color of
fine corps of assuUnt« and help­
E. church will meet next Friday a f­
directed
to
formúlete
a
n
*
*
existing
rú
e
s
of
the
Uw
of
nations,
to
over
Brownsville
in
a
snappy
contest)
which is determined by the temper­ ers.
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert
reconcile divergent oplv Ion», to eon rider point* hitherto Inade­
Saturday night. T h * score was 9 I. Parker.
ament of the person.
When her
le tte rs were read from President
quately provided for bu» vital to the i istntenance of International
husband came home the tackled E. C. Sanderson of the Eugene Bible
to 23. There was a fa ir turnont
Justice, and Is g»ner^. to ddlne the »octal rights and duties of
him on the subject A fter settling University, who preached at this
of townspeople, considering the
State* The recomne-nda ‘Ions of the »Commission would be pre­
sented from time to time. In pcopet fe> an for eonelderatlon to tbe
weather, and tbe students are sin­
the oolor of all her neighbor«’ halos church 28 years ago; Lester Jones,
Assembly as to a recomm »ndlng If not a law making body.
cerely thankful for it, but thev
to her entire satisfaction, she re­ former pastor, who Is now at Astoria:
hope to have a larger crowd F r i­
Prof. H. E. Knott, pastor of the H a r­
marked :
Laundrv tent Taexlayt
Author’s Name Net to Bo Revealed
day, Feb. 1, when Halsey plavs
W IL L U M H. JOHNSTON
"And what about haby, Alfred? risburg congregation and H. L. Wood,
Until After Referendum
Xgency Hub Cleaning Work»
Monroe here.
from
the
Brownsville
church.
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T
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1
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EVERBTT
LAPB
What color is he, do you think?
la order that the rote may be taken
A t a meeting of the church b >ard
Member In Charge
A reception was given the two
Fink, T imagine, hemus* ha's th*
aolely upon the merits of the plaa.
A B E 'S P L A C E
in the afternoon, George Taylor was
the Polley Committee, with the ae-
.■NATHAN L. M ILLER
pink of perfection."
elected chairman; Mr». Edith Robnett
quleacenc* of Mr. Bok. hat decided
MRS GIFFORD PINCHOT
"Wall, my dear," replied her hus­
aot to dlecloe* the authorship of the
treasurer and Irw in Gardner clerk
, MRS. OGDCN REID
band. caustically, “he may be pink
(Isa
until
after
th*
referendum.
The
These took offices immediately.
MRS F R A N K L IN D. ROOSEVELT
whan I ’m away, but whan I ’m home
Identity la unknown to the members
Next Sunday the every-member
ef the Jury of Award end th* Policy
H EN RY L. STIMSON
he's the most startling taller I’*
canvass will he taken at eleven
Ceasmlttee. except on* delegated
M E L V IL L E E STONE
for a box of Clark’s candy. Get bar a
o’clock, when the chorch will try to
as ember
MRS.
FRANK
A.
VAN
D
ER
LIP
box today of those dainty, luscious
reach the goal set by the board in the
JOHN W. DA V I8
chocolates and richly blended bon bout.
CORNELIUS N. BLISS. JR.
session last Munday,
LBAMNED HAND
Every morsel is purity personified, yet
Treasurer
tbe flavors are unnntcliabl» delicintu.
K>R SALE
Put no in attractive box-s to suit yonr
Do you approve the winnir ,g pl*„
Full-bred
Yea □
wish«». Get some today and you'll wish
fubxtanetf
•• t tn at« grays»
No □
you had done it sooner.
G U E R N S E Y BULL CAL
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RIALTO THEATER S aturday
Pola Negri
Priscilla Dean /
Spanish Dancer”
“ Drifting ”
A
Modern
Barber Shop
She’ll be Thankful to
You
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Phons 2b4
AND TAR
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may eofamnaicate with En.ign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Hom*. 565 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon.