Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 28, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Fishes for Boys
of German Patents
If this main object (low priced votion to the public Interest has been
n itra te s fo r farm ers in peace and the
established," continued the opinion
Government in war) ts accomplished, j "N o better plan fo r devoting the
it r
the amount o f money received fo r the
) property to public use has been sug-
Property 1. BOt a prim ary o r m ajor j gested The plan has stood the moat
coosridaraClon."
severe of a ll testa—actual tria l. The
» . R.V e rti”
*° Oer“ >»fi-«wned proper­ defendant has kept the faith. Thie
(Dearborn Independent)
ty
.
the
court
said:
W
ilm
ington,
Del.—In
a
sixty
two
It has done, not only by gra ntin g li­
Billboards over the co u n try are
"M uch of th is property was not
angltug for the boy. They w ant Page decision which swept away ev­ Innocently held o r held solely fo r censes In furtherance of the purposes
h im to do his cigaret-ernoking ery one o f the G overnm ent's m ajor trade and commerce Inform ation ac­ fo r which It was charatered, but also
early. Statistics show that i f a boy contentions as being w ith o u t basis in quired by German-owned companies at its great expense, by d is trib u tio n
books and pamphlets showing the
begins smoking before he is tw enty fact o r law. Federal Judge Hugh M. had been transm itted to B erlin, and of
national necessity fo r practical devel-
M
orrla
dismissed
its
su
it
to
set
aside
he w ill lik e ly be a good customer
there indexed and made available to ! opment of chemical science in Am erl-
for tobacco stores durin g the re- the sale o f seised chemical and dye German competitor« and the German , ca. If, perchance, those heretofore
P atent, by the A llen P roperty Custo­ Government. The flies of one com­ engaged In the Industries have de­
mainder of his life.
The o n ly purpose of a ll tobacco dian to the Chemical Foundation, Inc. pany were Ailed not -with business rived an Incidental advantage from
Ilk " line.
The decision rebuked the Govern­ Papers, but w ith pan German lite rs
the plan, tha t Incidental result cannot
advertising is to stim ulate a desire
*"*1 w , ? r
i 8et sp€lUi1« and a set
ment fo r including in the but of com­ -ure. It was a d istrib u tio n centre fo r I Invalidate a transaction la w fu lly con­
lo
r
smoking
in
the
non-smoker,
'
b o /' s “ " ^ , h a r t a ,y b« Ifn tn ed from
p la in t a,series o f conspiracy charges propaganda In th is country.”
summated in the public interest The
i bocks, but pronunciation is not so and, since no mature uon-srnoker
Upholds Confiscation of Patents
same charge would lie against the
unsupported
by evidence a t the tr ia l
by
I easily learned. There was a t i™ can possibly he influenced
Judge M orris pointed out th a t when
v a lid ity o f every ta riff a c t • • •
and refuted by the defense as w e ll as
^ nnU»ef PUlPit’ thP S,age and ,he '* ’■ either the pictures or the asser­
Am erica entered the w ar she adhered The sale was In effect to Am erica and
B y M A R G A R E T BO YD
lure platform served as the school for tions of thie tobacco advertising, t>7 documents filed by th e Govern
to the Intern ation al convention fo r­ its citizens, not to those then engaged
■ te n t
h.
pronunciation, but popular evangelists it is clear th a t i t is aimed d ire c tly
bidding poison gas, “ but it soon be­ in chemical and allied Industries.”
In
declining
to
compel
the
Founds
vaudeville actors, popular lecturers and solely at the boy.
Judge M orris ruled th a t if the ex­
(© by Margaret Boyd )
came apparent that Am erica would be
A law m aking it a misdemeanor Hon to restore the disputed patents, figh ting on disastrously unequal terms ecutives entrusted by Congress w ith
"B u t when I te ll him he hates flat- d i Z “ ,eumuch t0 dlscredi‘ these me­
diums w ith the purist.
to display an yw h ere, in any w ay, num bering some 4,700 and bought for unless she should make nse of a ll the power of sale acted w ith in the scope
terers,
O liver Wendell Holmes would Judge
» .1,000, from the G overnm ent. Judge
o f that power "th e ir acts are not anb-
H * says he does, bei.xg then most
r7 * held
he*d there
there was no
nc evidence
eylden«> dread weapons being used against her J«ct to Judicial n u llifica tio n or review.
a casual acquaintance rather bv his o f cigareis would k in V h e ' c k a re tJ ^ M ° orris
flattered.”
cho «. o , w dg than by h l i ^ onun
by the foe. When Germany persisted
Invasion by tbe courts to determ ine
of * «»»•P'«cy
business in ten years. In cide
c id e nt-
n t, h / i
„.
—Julius Caesar.
elation of them.
7 Am erican m anufacturers no effect a In her attem pts to destroy her oppo­ whether the public interest required
Ay. ay, vanity is tru ly the m otive
a lly it would k ill the prestige
nents w ith poison gas in contraven­ the property be sold otherwise than
power th a t moves hum anity, and it is
which the tobacco tru s t now en- monopoly through the F,aundaUon. tion o f all International agreements, under the statutory conditions pre­
(i) by Margaret Boyd ,
The court ruled th a t there, w a , no
fla tte ry that greases the wheels,’
I joys w ith the press, and th a t in
scribed and to set aside the sale
“ ■ - . the Lam m eter* had besn
L 1? ! * / * r0Ine K Jerome in his most
evidence of fraud o r deceit practiced she made it m anifest th a t Am erica's
should the Judgment of the court be
itself
would
he
a
fatal
blow
to
the
future
safety
lay
in
Am
erica's
chem
i­
brought up i „ th a t way that they
entertaining dissertation on flattery.
on President W ilson. M r. P.olk, Under
different from that of the President
Every one can be got over by fla t­ ne /er suffered a pinch of salt to be poisonous business of beguiling Secretary o f State; A tto rn ..y Oeneral cal independence. The amendment to would be a Judicial n u llifica tio n n o t
boys
into
doping
themselves
w
ith
the
act
was
passed
In
the
darkest
tery— whatever p a rtic u la r kind o f an wasted, and yet everybody in th e ir
Palm er and other high offlc.'hls of that
days o f the war (allow in g the sale o f only o f the President's act but \ ls o
earl a belted earl may be, be is I as- household had of the best, according nicotine.
A dm inistra tion,
seized
properties), t t was thought o f the act o f Congress conferring on
The
Minnesota
H
igh
’School
to
bis
place.”
—
Silae
Marner.
•ert, get-over-able by flattery, ju st as
G
arvin
’s
Course
UpAHd
Paris
»-as
about to fa ll and the Chan­ the President the power to determ ine
There
are
wasteful
persons
ami
A lh le tic association has the fo l­
every other human being Is, from a
what the public interests required.
The
opinion
praised
F
ra
n
cis
P
Gar-
nel
ports
be
taken." These were Hie
th iifty persons in every nation; but low ing rule :
duchess to a poet—and the poet fa r
W hat the public Interest requires de­
circumstances,
said
the
opinion,
when Hie percentage o f wasteful per­
easier than the plowboy, fo r butter
“ He (the contestant) shall use van president o f the F oundation, and
pends upon the conditions existing in
which im pelled Congress to grant the
sons is very high, we speak o f the no tobacco nor in to x ic a tin g liq u o r Its trustees, as having )zjet the most
sinks better Into wheaten bread than
the nation. Courts do not understand
President
the
broad
powers
of
almost
nation as wasteful, and when the per- d urin g any part of the school f Z ' ? h te “ ’ * n th 6 lr '-0D duct
in to oaten cakes.
the state of the Union' and as. I ap­
‘ b «
£ ° “ ” da tlon- “ O>8 test c< actual tr ia l.” absolute ownership. R was the Intent
“ There are various ways o f fla tte r­ rentage o f th r ifty persons Is high we year.’ ’
prehend. are not equipped to ascertain
of Congress to subordinate mere p ro p
ing, continues this author, "and of speak of the nation as th rifty , \m er-
It. • • • The statem ent of the rea­
The N orth Dakota H igh School afford ?h dt'uClared ”•* ‘ b e court to erty rig h ts to the welfare of the na
ca has Hie reputation o f being one of
L?
' n ° Ugh ,h 8 lr
in te g rity
course, you must adapt your style to
sons actuating the President does not
Mon.”
A
th
le
tic
association
followed
enit
the most wasteful nations on earth-
and unquestioned p d r ix ls m , a thor
make his act any the less an act o f
your subject. Some people like it laid
O f the value of the patents sold.
S a t “ I,U7 “ Caa. ° '' lo ja lty ,d ,he ,r
»rance lias the reputation o f being »viib the follow ing rule :
discretion. I t la conceded the Presi­
on w ith a trowel, and this requires
Judge
M
orris
held.
In
accordance
with
“ No student ebali be able to ‘ »ust.
it has k 4>t t i n fa ith .” said
oc« o f the th riftie s t.
dent cannot be brought Into court to
very litt le art. W ith sensible persons,
the testim ony, that w hile Dr. Carl
One drawback to popularizing th r ift participate in t,ny league contesi
substantiate his reasons The statute
L d °.e
? ’ und“ “ on s work-.
owever, It needs to be done very deli-
Holderman. a German, asserted the
Jud«e M orris found w ith o u t m e iV
In our country is that so many people who uses tobacco.”
cntely, and more by suggestion than
Haber patents were w orth «17,000,000 does not -equlre him to disclose to
the purchaser the evidence upon
confuse th r if t and stinginess.
I be rule against tobacco In the
bu* ertm nJ.er,D,n,!l,t'1' conten' J°n ‘ bat it . * to the Germans, "th e evidence Is over
•etual words— those fine sturdy John
B urt o f our extravagance is prob­ Kansas State H igh School A th le ic crim in a l laws v,wre vio l «red In that
which his reasons were based
The
Bulls who 'hate flattery, sir,' ‘Never
whelm ing that they were and are
Mr. Uarvan. as A lien Pr, .perty Casto- 1
ably due to Hie fact tha t we are s till association is as follows :
statute does not Hmlt the Executive
let anybody get over me by flattery.'
I w ithout substantial affirm ative value
so n .“ “ t , thereby “ Pixblie trustee,
in the assignment of reasons to such
close to pioneer conditions when game
etc., etc., are very sim ply managed,
to Am erican citizens. Had these pat
No student who uses tobacco Found?«
“S
Of the
as may be supported by legal evidence
and fish and tim ber were so ple n tifu l
» la tte r them enough upon the absence
eats
been
sold
to
Am
ericans
at
public
in any form during the season of a He hd a “
pateu‘ s ln question.
or by facts available to the p u b lic ”
that there seemed uo po ssibility of ex­
o f van ity and you can do what you
■-»ther than private sale and only the
hausting the supply, and consequents «port shall he declared eligible to rtsnthw n ‘ C e i by dlrec<?° n Of Presi
lik e w ith them.”
net proceeds paid to th e ir form er
P °“ mDd h*’ aC' 8’ ’’UPcrvised enemy owners these owners would
no need fo r th rift, f a r t o f It is also compete in high school a th le tic bv th
Bacon, In w ritin g o f the different
by the P re .ld e n t under the t i e r ' s
have suffered an alm ost total loss in
varieties o f flatterers, says that If a probably due to the fact that mam contests in th a t sp ort.”
w de war powers g ra c e d by Con
of
the value of their property.”
o. our housekeepers grew up on farms
man “ be a cunning flatterer, be w ill
grejis
could
not
be
brought
to
cou
rt
follow the archflatterer, which is a where there were always p ig , nnd
Praises W ork of Foundation
ongress had not ^le g a te d fegisla
chickens and cats and dogs to eat all
m ans se lf; and wherein a raajf tlilnk-
As to allegations th a t the sale was
,'? WeI a ? ° Pr' * lden‘ " ' l l ion. a,
table
scraps
and
kitchen
waste
eth best o f himself, therein the fla t­
m aintained by the p la in tiff. , Dd the not to obtain a fa ir value, but to pro­
terer w ill uphold him m ost; but i f he Broken bread, bits of meat, thick
c
o u rt, could not pa!8 Judgm ent on mote the Interests o f the chemical and
parings and uneaten food seemed no
he an impudent flatterer, look wherein
the wledom o r lack of wIs, tom of dye Industries and (hat the transac­
waste when throw n Into the sw ill
Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, I residential wur Acts.
a man is conscious to him self that he
tion was In legal effect gra ntin g a
barrel, to be fed to the pig,. Nowa etc . aS mixed
1» most defective and is most out of
AIderika> helps any
Judge M orris recited that a/though
subsidy to private Industry, the Court
days,
however,
the
farm
er
knows
that
!
countenance In him self, that n il! Hie
case gas on the stomach in T E N m in ­ Colonel Thomas It. MiUer. present
commented, "th is challenge to the
his pigs and chickens th rive better on
fla tte re r en title him to perforce.”
utes.
Moat medicines act only on Custodian, who had approve / tw o of
motives of the officers m aking the
a proper diet than on table scraps • lower bowel, but A ld irik a acta on BOTH the sales Involved, verified the com
Aesop has a fable o f a fox that
sale Is supported. I th in k, ne ithe r by
and what was fo rm erly fed to them
Plaint In his testim ony he adm itted
wanted a piece of cheese that a crow
upper and lower bowels and removes
is now burled or burned.
th a t he could r.qt en aier fa- anv of the facts nor the law. Mr. Polk de
held In her beak. The fox began to
___
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_
_
_
or
a"
Cases
and
poisons.
Brings
out
mat-
When a farm er k ills a beef
term lned the public Interest would he
L L ,aCt,a a" t’Eed
hav< *■«” " w ith
fla tte r the la tte r upon her singing and
hog or a sheep, there Is usually m ud, I iemyOUf " " r , rJ ^ Ui{1,t " aa *" >our *>•- neid and suppressed fro tr h i n
best served by a wide use o f the In
the crow became so delighted that she
...—
u
—
iie
n
i.
Excellent
for
obstinate
constipa-
-
---
~
—ww-aa.
lu
ll
waste. O ften he wastes the very por­ tion.
“ In view of t H . t e . tltr t m y and the ventlons covered by the patents
opened her beak to sing fo r the fox
If
Guards
against
appendicitis.
tion o f the anim al th a t meat-eating
obvious fact th a t the p. ,wer tt charge the property was sold under terms
• nd so let fa ll the bit o f cheese that
savages and meat-eating animals con
RINGO DRUG STORE
the rox wanted.
persona with fraud and cor*., iracy Is and conditions that assured its being
slder the choicest p a rt of the carcass—
a weapon w ith w hich ,e r l y ,B irrem e
Long before Aesop lived, w riters had
devoted to the public use It matter?
the blood and glandular organs. In
dial In ju ry may be done t „ . mocen. not what benefits or detrim ents may
been warning mankind against the
the
large
packing
plants,
where
a
few
persons If such charges are lig h tly
have flowed as Incidents therefrom
dangers o f flattery. Bacon, however,
made it Is d ifficu lt t-* undsrstand
cents saved on each animal slaugh­
"The property is In the keeping of
points out one sendee done by flat-
why the specific charge*
which the men who have In Its management no
tered amounts to hundreds o f thou-1
at lowest rate of interest.
t e r e r s - “ when by te llin g men what
fo re g o n g
testim ony
re h lte s
were selfish interest to serve and whoee de-
sands o f dollars In a year, there Is
they are. they represent to them what
Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
made wrote the c o - .n , "V e t the re
no p a rt o f the carcass allowed to go !
they should be. " This Is the variety
Optometrists, M anufacturing Opticians
W M B ain , Room 5, Firat Savings Bank i
DS. k ® Char
w e re equally
• , ,?a ttc ry ln which women are espe­ to waste. No one speaks o f the pack-1
Albany, Oregon
lacking
In
e
vid
e
n
tia
l
support.
In
fact,
ers as stingy— but as efficient. W ith '
buiining, Albany
cia lly adept—te llin g the small lad
at
the
argum
ent
the
p
la
in
tiff
seemed
them the value o f th riftin e ss shows i
th a t he Is too brave to cry, and so
no longer to ^ reg8 these charge«
because the quantities handled are so
•topping the tears that quiver on his
against the pe/sona alleged t n he con
large.
eyelashes; and assuring the older lad
spirators, bu t i t sought to I » v e the
When ou r homes are run as effi
that he Is able to conquer the world,
charges suetr.lned as against the o f­
cle ntly as the large packing plants
and so spurring him on to the attempt.
ficers of tbs> Governm ent w in * form u­
we shall have more housekeepers such '
Laundry sent Tuesdays
lated and carried out In the , nbllc In­
as the Lam m eter sisters— housekeep I
(Q by Margaret «boyd )
te re st t i e plan o f gale. . .
W hile
Sgency Hub Cleaning Works
ers who waste absolutely nothing and
1 knevw of no ease where by bn.yllca-
C a f e t e r ia
"She actually said ‘mate’ fo r 'meat,'
vet provide th e ir fam ilies w ith tbs
tio n o f law the d u ty of cle arin g lIs e lf
'appsn' fo r ‘perhaps’ and ‘oss’ for
best of everything
•
from Imputed fraud rests upon the
‘horse,’ which to young ladies living
defendant, yet the defendant has mast
In good L yth e rly society, who habit-
even this burden.*'
u a lly said ’erse, even in domestic pri
Holds W ilso n Had F u ll Power
vaey, and only said 'appen on the right
W hile the T re d ln r W ith the Enem y
occasions, was necessarily shocking.” —
Albany, Oregon
Silas Marner.
Aot at firs t m ere ly ant vorlzed cus- I
todianshlp o f German properties In
Centuries before (he Christian era.
th is country, i t was ladar amended,
the Galeadltes captured a certain ford
recalled the Court, to give power of
o f the Jordan rive r and tried every
eale under such e o n d ltio i« as the
man who wished to cross it by mak
President, In the p u b lic Interest,
lng him pronounce the word Shibbo­
should determ ine upon. In jffect. this
leth, fo r they knew th e ir enemies
made the President, as ag en t o f the
could not pronounce the h in the word.
nation, possessed o f powet s as broad
» N .......................
Those who failed to pronounce
•Safety is something we never for-
es though he were absolute owner of
word correctly were put to death.
the seized properties. Uo der the pro­
get,
and
our
roomy,
well
ventilated
W hether pronunciation wns considered
visions o f flie act. the F re sid e n t was
equipm ent ineurea com fort.
a vita l m atter before that tim e or not
empowered to make a ig . conditions
we have no way o f kn-uving; but we
Irrespective of clim a tic condition«
o f sale he considered ne a -s ta ry tn the
do know that fo r many centuries a
circumstances.
you can always depend on the S outh-
map s training and rank in the world
The sale« in dispute w e re not made
ern Pacific being ‘ ‘ on the j o b ” to
have been Judged by the way be pro­
by th« Custodian ln
capacity an a
tnke yon to yo ur destination.
nounces certain words.
common-law tru s te e l« ,t under th*
At the present day those who say
e xtrao rdinary powers , (evolving upon
“ ith e r" fo r either and "tom ahto" '
him as the President's representative. )
tomato cousider themselves as su­
under the additional sections of the
perior to th e ir neighbors, as did the
•c t. 'Because a truste , w ith only the
young ladles from L yth e rly who habit­
usual powers may not o rd in a rily te ll '
ua lly said orse.
tru s t property at p rlv rrte sale fo r less
TO P O R T L A N D
“ e are told that some other irti-
tban Its fa ir monets ry Ta|u*. ,t by
guages are sim pler ln respect to pro­
no means follow s th? g the Custodian,
Tick««
n u n c ia tio n than the English—they
acting under tape- -vision and dl-
could not well be more complex. We
/ rM l le n t- may
do
have the pronunciation o f the Lon­
•o. held the Court
"O bviously, the
Low Round Tn» F a m ts Othor Foma
doner who says "b a w th " fo r bath and
prim ary purpose o’. u,e <ct WM th#
o f th a f other Londoner who says
protection o f tbe n stton. not the bene­
C .II on xou, local
fit o f the enemy
T he tru s t w „ f„ ,
"lid y " fo r lady. We have the pronun-
nay w all
Ho will b<
M kt o f mtmc ?
the benefit o f tA*» na tion—a public
elation o f the New Englander to whom
»Ot a private fa ie t. The statute re-’
an idea Is always an ‘ Idear" and the
the kin d yon can be sure contains the
JOHN M. SCOTT
pronunciation of the Southerner, to
hh” Pr’ A M e n t to conelder the
finest qu ality of ingredients and the
A«». Puscofar Trt«Mc M anner
whom a head Is a haid." Then we
public in te re « ^ P u b ic latereat is not
Portland Oregon
doubtful kind. Cast doubt aside and
have dictionary pronunciation, w ith so
• synonym fo r m oney-’*
deal at C lark's. I f any one ever tried
many pronunciations allowed fo r each
In thie rata/son Jtxdge M orris quot­
to use an ythin g but pure, fresh fru its
word that it seems un like ly that a
ed from President Coolidge's message
aud flavors in the spotless candy kitchen
oisa. would utfss of! /h e given pronun-
t« Congress on tb a Muecle Shoals
where onr confectioner? is made there'd
ctankn»— English,
w herein a man
problem, th a t " » « ; » the prloe ts an
>>e such r commotion that it would be
nwy blast out rock w ith din a mite'
Im porta nt eiement. there te anotbor
oelite.-i
heard all over town
or exrlode a "b u m ' or draw an ob
ration even more oom pelilo«.
Once Hooked, a Youth is Prai»««
r»
Its Prey lo r Life
8 1 h*,r Use for Ben’
pfit of America
W ith the H igh
S ch ool C lassics
or the dignity
th e professional m an
F
o r wom an tho S h elltex
Glycerine M ixture for
G as on Stomach
o h u ro n is dependable.
A vailable in e b e r r y ,
c r y s t a I, b ro w n -m o ttled ’
denn-airibor and black.
FARM LOANS
Meade & Albro,
1 bore a a sure cure lor
Modern
Barber Shop
hunger at t h
A
' e
_ an<^
af the
Best cuisine
YOUR SAFE. AND
COMFORTABLE WAY!
Leave
3:20 a. m.
10:37 a. m.
4:27 p. in.
e f J
Best sweets and soft drinks t
A B E S PLACE
Trains
to
Portland
Daily
Z“/,«
Efficient service
Pleasant surroundings
W. s. DUNCAN
A our first consideration
when traveling should be
foryour safety and comfort.
^ 9 per ton
r JSH MEAL, $4.65 pr. sack of 100 lb.
OAT CHOP.......... $28 per ton and up
Ground and Whole CORN
Best quality Feeds at right prices
Buy
SAVE MONEY
Round Trip Tickets!
3.90
O. W . FR O M
4.70
THERE ARE TWO
KIND3 OF SWEETS
Southern Pacific Lines
•I
Clark's Confectionery