HAL3Ö Y KN I EK T K llU I HALUT KHTHBUISI !■«—■■«■■> IV O T ■arteria Huns. «l i» a yœ r u U t « « . Advertising, 20c an inch; ao diacoua lot Urna or spac» ; ao charge for uoo position or changa». to "Paid-for Paragraphs." a» » 11- advertising disguised aa aawa ». ITM V. '-’ w u u ia ii ay paone wading at approxi A nation.wide campaign la on merely TM.art.00« feet, board measure, to prohibit the teaching of evolu- at ripa verterà yellow pine and other at Umber on the Klamath In- tlon in the schools. I f the law retervatlea of Oregon has been eonld compel the thrashing out of approved by the secretary of the In­ the sridenee on both sides some­ terior The Um bar it tho tribal prop­ thing wnrth while might he acoom. erty at the Indians living on the raser- pllshed, but a law banning one side of n moot gneetlea eno be prndaetire of misohief only. One religious faction bnlievee the ero- Otta» hour», y to 11 and 2 io 6 »scapi intioa theory ooinddee with the Monday» and Friday forenoons. Bible. Another belieyee they ooc* S»et. The majority bee no right M ORE AB OUT ROADS to prohibit the etady of aetnrnl fsete anr to permit the teeebiog io Fred J. Preston, in last wook'f the scbonle of religious or nnti- Brownsville Times, gives evidence religlone tbeeriee bated on them. that he is still in the fight for a de cent road from Brownsville to Moon tain Home which his father waged as long as he lived. We disagree with him in the idea expressed below that the tourist« leave no money in the state. Tt.») leave it in millions, but it does th< fanner little good. I t benefits tb< people who were able to hog all th» load funds for their own benefit anc leave the farmers go hang. I t bar been pointed out that quite a lot el this tourist money goes fo r farm pro E. D. Isom and fam ily and John ~Tb«ea were two fatalltlao In Oregon Willbanks went to Eugene Sunday a f­ dae te Industrial accidents In the week ternoon to visit D. I. Isom. eadteg February 18, according to a report issued by the state industrial Linn county’s net debt was reduced accident commlaalon. The victima »100,000 in 1923. A. E. Aldridge, Beaverton, log­ ger. aad James McGraw, Loueve, hook- leader. A total of «11 accidents wire reported. Tha Roaebarg chamber of commerce withdrew from the United State» chamber of commerce after a member­ ship of a tew days, when members of Wa have received a pamplet full of toe local poet of the American Legion |reaaona why ere are stood to favor pvaaaatod literature bearing the name < r. Underwood as a democratic preei- at the United States chamber oppos­ ing adjusted compensation for world lent, hut we fail to find in it any- war veterans. king to controvert the report that Although Oregon frequently baa " wants the pn-hi bi bon bars lowered bean charged with extravagance In toe operation of Its educational sys­ hoioe for that an certain piece in the tem, figure« in possession of J. A Cburehlll. state superintendent of ___ .». , • '* schools, show that Maryland It the only state that spent less than Ore­ Oil paintings are not pdpular in gon for eduatlon In 1920, baaed on fVaahJngioo. gome people there total expenditures. >ave heea pointed in oU-nnUl they Jnst as the highway commission was • little. be a bad man. He was a manual training teacher of boys: at Hood river and highly respect­ ed. He lured a 10-year-old boy to help him in a aories of thefts and be landed io jail, as offenders usually do. fTberefsre he ca n t he our Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L AND The grand jury indicted Roy bemp- sey for his share in the robbery of the store of Lam ar & Lam ar at Plates, Crowns, Bridge Work and Fillings “P l a t e s t h a t F it Ore. The state City to highway from Florence goes Junction through his farm, or w ill if it aver com«« In full exlatonc«. Marion »rritea: ‘The Italian who had made Ufa a nightmare for ua for tho laat five months, while he camped In our door- yard with as many as twenty-tire horaei and monkeyed around with the road, has gone and if I ever get the panch back In tha shape it »raa in before, as fa r aa tha road w ill let me, we w ill feel better." •mmto p rO R THE DIGNITY of •toto x l P the professional man •h a w««u partteo te too crime or woman tho Shelltex •to rt 'rtdrtud by tkaeo por­ tai teoooa aggmgatla» Sburon is dependable. Available in c h e r r y , .r w . tbo „ . . « r y s t a l , brown-mottled, rtte rt mao »»parted from Columbta igvoe durlag ibdr. i »» a |domi-amber and black, '**• tow o * r t tbo porta la to« Uatted Btetoq e um Ma r Tbo Ooeembor oBl|to«ale tr»m toe Celum Second st., opposite Halsey Garage Short orders at all hours up to 11 p. m. S q u are M eal, 50c A M odern B a rb er Shop Laundry sent Tuesdays Agency Hub Cleaning Works A B E ’S P L A C E IRVING BACHELLE K> He "The radio is Ihe most marvelous invention of tho 20th century, to my mind. It has brought tho moot «■- quisitely beautiful muste, from tho most celebrated pur fireside." F. M . G R A Y , D R A Y M A N All work done|promptly and reason­ ably. Phone No. 269 rles were busy makln? looms and spinning wheels; skilled men and women taught the arts of spinning weaving and tailoring. The slogan "Home made or nothing^" traveled far and wide. I-ate in February Ja<4k Irons and Motor Hears». Solomon Binkus went east as delegates Efficient Service. to a large meeting of the Sons of Lib­ • Lad»- Attendant erty in Springfield. Tbejt traveled on Brownsville____ _____ ________ Oregon DELBERT STARR 'uneral Director and Li« censed Embalmer mH W - L. W R IG H T M ortician & Funeral D irector Ilalsey and Harrisburg C all D. T a ylo r , Halsey, or W. I - W r ig h t . Harrisburg FARM LO ANS I can make both FA R M and C ITI L O A N S at a very row rale of intetesl From 5 to 10 years. Write me lor pai trculaih. G. W. L aflar , Salem, Ore. 410 Oregon Bldg HALSEY Cream and Produce Static! Cash paid for Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Vea & Hides. M. H« SH O O K B a rb er S h op T? Bitlu snowshoes and b j stage, finding the bitterness of the people growing more intense as they proceeded. They found (Continued on page First-Class Work Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry Sent Tuesdays. W . S T E P H E N S O N . Prop A m e r ic a n E a g le At Fort Stanwlx, John Irons «old his farm and house and atock to Peter Bones and decided to move his family to Albany, where he could educate his ihtldreo Both he and his wife had jrown weary of the loneliness of the lack iountry, and the peril from which they had been delivered was a dedd- ng factor. So It happened that tha WTites: “ We ««nt The Tim««, Lea Angeles. I K H J ) a letter a little over a week ago, thanking (hem for what they were doing for us, and Joking about directions and Invitations to a harbu- cue. tolling him that 1 cranked Liaste up and backed her into tho road and ah« sank Into tho mud up 1» tho soot of hoc pants, and I backed nut, and Uncle John road tho whole works to ua laat night. »by ba good to the boy. Tou'd never have to bo 'shamed o' him." Ho's a likely .lad." «aid Colonel Hare. "And I am rather Impressed by Four words, although they present a view that Is new to me. We shall be returning soon and I dare say they will presently forget each other, but if not. and« be becomes a good man— »s good a man aa his father—let us ‘•y and she should wish to marry him. I would gladly put her hand I d Phone Sellwood 1757 Ma." Like Earl Albertson here, Mariam | has a home-maJe radio plant. Give us a trial. Dad’s and Mani’s Restaurant ind D o n 't K n o w It ? 11« couldn’t help it. Cut Flowers Pot and betiding Plants First-class Funeral work. Prices reason­ able, Hive Y o u Appendicitis that. R ob in son F lo ra l © Write for list of perennials Green­ houses b40 East 40th st.. P O R T L A N D , 718 A cres C entral R IN O O D R UO 8 T 0 R E Peoria. E . W • Cole was in d icted for stealing sheep, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months in ja il and paroled on account of illness in his fam ily. O nly one other case was investigated and the accused, being named Wheeler, was not indicted. He was W. R. Wheeler of Lebanon, ac­ cused of forgery. I t will pay you to get my prices on your dental work ‘ re ver» weary e f it. ; itopartmoat. aador tbo jarladMUoa of W iu M o rta «tote lasaña«« $35,000 / Cusick Bank Building, Albany, Oregon A lhprtfl $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . but ha ought not te b« bldmad for SU RPLU S Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited D R . C. FIC Q , DENTIST about to open bids for paving with concrete 10 miles between Albany and ton when unpaved roads are good an<‘ Corvallis, an opinion was received M r. Vanderlip ptjbeked a dead from tbo attorney-general that the most farmers are too busy to uar jresjdeal and I d t t h e battle. Now advertisement tor thia Job was Illegal. them. "A road passable at all timer ie is attasking e íiv e eas. Watch Tha Illegality consisted in advertis­ of the year to the heaviest of traffic' I or tha anatom«. ing for ono type, o» pavement, which which M r. Preston calls for, Is wha' prevented competition. was promised when votes for bondr Investigation resuming from the an- Tha Piar««' racall aavemaat were wanted, and it has not been pro « ili «alato—»4 !•■ « and halting aoaaeemeat by Governor Pierce that he Intends to go before the legislature duced even on the paved highway. It •xiatoaa«. Paar Iittiä nrphaa ! at «a next session and urge an In- is a pretty sanguine farmer wh< creased appropriation for the conduct Mr. Madden'and Senatsr R««d of tho state prohibition department hopes to live to see such roads reach Ing back into the country whets big ara aol ajdapihg together.' has revealed that the entire «28,000 I allotted tv toad ¿Cpáá x ta e n t for iiw first loads of produce ought to be movinf ) I year’s operations was spent In less toward market all winter. We give than nine months. (Ooa Unete fro n pa«« l ) some extracts from M r. Preston's let The Indian school enrollment at ', , / ' ter: COPYRIGHT te Tbo pwbUo cervie» (ilea Chemawa will be reduced approxi­ lAviNC »ACHILLES. mately one-third and more than 300 la tho ofsoaR oom _ ___ Our citizens are waiting the decisior students now attending the Institu­ (Continued) of the County Court aa to tha designs raltostga epooaUad to Oragaa to a » tion »rill be prevented from continu­ tion of our road and would aak reas ing their education there if legisla­ W I K . oommMoa trortprttte. tato on a i to the cause of delay. Solomon Binkoa and Peter and Israel tion aow pending before congress Is offset* lewoa grate ra tea We stand ready to go forward w ltl and John Bones and some settlers order lacead by too paHte not blocked. The house has Inserted our end of the program, to deed th< I paltosoal a tow r a t o « -age. , r a provision In the Interior department north of Horse valley arrived next day with the captured Indians, who, under right of way, board the surveyors fre< MU Prob’ prohibiting Alaskan children from a military guard, were sent on to the — » — ’ ‘ ’ • i / * * , I ®IU Tbo aaotara Orogoa basketball tear- »tteatllrm of charge and carry the chalna In th< the Chemawa Institution Great Father at Johnson castle. n * 1 preliminary survey. I f the accursed la a k e a t tev’ dacldo v ú l i team »rill aft«» July. 1914, which the senate had Colonel Hare was astonished that district Ml*. No. » I to& baa A MtAIfd. ollmtaated. but Sonator McNary Is automobile together with some of th< - roproooat w«wwww neither Solomon Binkus nor John Tab teams « tainted to «»tor— tostarla. politicians were banished from th< not euro but that An attempt will be Irons nor his son would accept any gift earth, the rural population would havi Fratrie City, Baker, 'ty rth Pewdar. for the great service they had done I to have It reinserted. him. had market roads long ago and not Ualoa. La Oreada, tototer. . Wallowa, Enterprise aad Joseph: ; ' FOR E X C H A N G E ao much money would have been ex " I owe you more than I can ever pay." he said to the faithful Binkus. Tbo public sorrisa «oaamtaoloa. la pended on the highways for the bene "Money would not ba good enough for fit of the summer tourist, who go toiograaaa eoat te Iba tetarotAto com your reward.” thither and yon, who add nothing U Fally equipped. No Solomon stepped close to the great encumbrance. P rv- aortlfleatea of coa X l l M V l t a the coffers of tha state and oftar man and said In a low tone: „ _i« o o H y to too Mal leave a tra ij of crime in their wake. "Them young 'uns has growed kind W« want action, nothing last will hour IM lroad aempaay aad too Valter o' lovesick an' I wouldn't wonder. I For goatral farm, Willamette valley. satisfy us. We want a road built up * Ml*«» Railroad oampaay. don't ask only one thing. Don't make Owner, H. E lk is j , to the specifications of the atato mar­ Farttead*« beak eteartage tee Fab- no mistake 'bout this "ere boy In tt»c . Hanna, Alberta. bush we have a way o' pickin' out men ket road law, passable at all time of Ibooo of ear February w e see how they atan' up to danger to too htetery af too «loarte« bous» the year to the heaviest of tra f an hard work an’ goln' hungry. Jock it will give ua an outlet for our • r**t- _ WRb doarlado ter tha aaoath of «14b.- I* * rtg la r he-man. I know 'em when eat natural resource—tho timber, and TW.M8, too latoi wao P.T8 »or coat I see 'em, which—it's a cure fact— I ’ve make it possible to give our children sbovo U « Mgk««< total for thio ported seen all kinds. He'« got brains an' a high school eucation at home. Much fo-called »touiaeh trouble is courage, an' a tough arm an' a good We approcite the efforts of Editor Tbo Curvy coualy grand Jury at really chronic appendicitis. Thi» can heart Ho d die for a friend n T day. Loomis, Charles Starling and tboir eo- Ruaob rotara«« a art true kill ofta» bo relieved by simple glycerine, Ve kaln’t do no more. So don make workera to secure allotments to be after boaria« ovldoaua aa too kiillä» Backkora bark, etc., as combine,I in Al no mistake ’bout him. He ain't no spent thia year, and are going to act • f Lawroao« Karu by Faul Muapowar. derika. Mott medicines act only on hemlock bow. I escalate there aln t on Mr. Loomis’s suggestion and keep « •to Itouor aguat. A a rt truo bill lower bowel, but Alderikaaett on BOTH no better man timber nowbere—no. •too was rotúrate la U o x ■PPeraad lower bowels, and remove, »11 sir, not nowbere In thia world—call it “ plugging." ■ Brings out matter kteg er lord er duke er any name ye Moto, who was trerklag with Mum gases and poisons So. air, if ye feel like doin' yau aaver (bought was in yonr system. llbe. Marlon P. Wheeler of Greenleaf 1» power. .. A..,' Î | Kxcelleat for obstinate constipation, suthln' fer mo—which I didn't never the son of the editor of the Knterpriet ta I I » too «tato Be« laarahaJ » expect It. when I done what I dbl—H l duce, but it goes in the summer aea H A LSEY STATE BA N K M ead e & Albro, ttoevuled. botbg b«M ««ur too» tort r t r t - '. , / . - - i .> Optometrist», Manutacturing Opti, tans Albany, Oregon I t p a y s to P la n t B ulk Seed It is cheap It is tested You can see what you are buying Fire Insurance Co. is worlJi ju st as much in storage a -v<»u might g e t for it in case o f fire. T h ) |Ainci icati Ea g io Fire Insurance compa n < iWill pay voir 85% of the cash \alu e in caise of loss by fi .re. Irons family »nd Solomon went to Albany by bateaux wtth the Hares. It si.» « delightful trip in good autumn weather, in which Colonel Hare has acknowledged that both he and his wife acquired a deep respect "for these1 sinewy, wise, upright Americans, some of whom are as well learned, I should »«'. ss most men you would meet In London." C. P . S T A F F O R D , A g e n t CHAPTER || Sowing th« Dragon's Teeth. Every thing, from Grass U Bir4 ’ / ’J ' . 1! 6 " >* I i 4 t • h' < » O«r STORf That winter the Irons family a Solomon Binkus went often to the meetings of the Sons of Liberty, One purpose of this organization Induce people to manufact*