Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY EN T E R P R IS E
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G L O B E ALBANY
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SUNDAY- M O N D A Y -T U E S D A Y
M AY U -2 (,-n
By GLENN a HAYU
great novel,
: “ When a Man’s a Man"
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We advise you to come early
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Soon
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HAROLD
LLOYD
G IR L S H Y
Halsey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
Helen Arm strong
over the week end.
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FARM
CO-OPERATIVE
SELLING
Harold Bell Wright’s
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bou.e
John Baee and E. j . Boner went
to E ugene yeeterday.
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National Live
Vaia. 1
Stock Pro-!
N ews Note«
president and the movement started
(Continued from page 1)
(in January 2, 1922. the first pro
ducer«' commission association was
The work of rocking a nine-mile
(Ago««
H
ayes
Reporter)
opened fur business at the National
stretch of th i McKenzie highway from
The junior class honored the sen­
stock yards. East St Louts, III. About
tbe Belknap Springs corner toward t ie
the same time the Missouri Farmers iors with a "weenie" roast in the
summit Jifta hoon aLartad
association started tbe Farmer Com- country Thursday night. None but
Milwaukie turned down at the elec­
mission association at tbs same mar­ they can fully understand or appre­ tion Friday the proposal to authorize
they enjoyed that a tax of six mills annually for ten
ket. so In reality tbe record at St. ciate how well
Louts represents a division of effort evening together.
years to provide a sinking fund grad­
among the farmer« themselves. One
The three one-act plays to be pre­ ually to pay off the $45.000 indebted­
co operative at that market would sented here Friday evening will cer­ ness for the Installation of Dull Run
have had twice the business and but
tainly be worth the attention that water, and to change the town char­
little mors than half the overhead.
W« know will be given them. Re­ ter to permit creation of a sewer
Since the second month of Its career
the Producers' commission bas stood served seats may be purchased at system.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
School Notes
drat or second place at that market. Clark’s confectionery.
The first month 250 cars were handled
The president of the sophomore
T T WAS a little more thsa two years and In the twelfth month 775 cars. class, Roberta Vannice, called the
A ago that the National Live Stock The ,ofal for the J * *1 equaled 0.644 members together last week. They
Producers’ association came Into exist c* r*. Including river and drlve-In decided to give a party to properly
ence. It was the first
a Itvs * business. Thia was a total of 481.470
ta th, l head of live stock valued at 79.825,000 I ,bid [ 8" wel‘ t0 ‘ hb “ h° o1 * ear l? at
stock co-operative of Its
for .—
the . year
amounted _ haa held 80 much io r them a11- Th«y
world.
. Net earnings
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On the first birthday of tbe eatab ,0 H3.9fl8.5l0, or 32 per cent net * “ * gather at the Vannice home on
bailment of Its first co operative com Proflt Thirty per cent of this was | Saturday evening,
mission house ut St. Louis January 2 pal<1 *° ,he members as patronage re-
Friday morning 8 well.loaded
1923, the National Live Stock Pro I fBnd- about
P«r car-
I Fords, driven by Messrs. Vannice,
ducerà’ association had a record that
The second office to open wax tbe
read something like this: National of I Producers' Commission Association of Corbin, Albertson, Straley, W right,
flee established; six terminals operat j Indianapolis, Ind. It Ja now handling I Dudley, and Winstead, , A conveyed
lng; 18.524 cars of live stock sold . I more live stock than any other of tbe the high school students to a spot on
<20.000,090 value of live stock handled I 19 B™ ’ h. the yards and gets about the banks of the Long Tom river
ducerà* Association
| No. lg, li;37 a. in.
No. 17, U a g p> B
24. t<:27 p. u .
23, 7,24 p —
21 3:20 a. u .
2), n :j j p m
Nos. 21 aud 22 stop oaly it flagged.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5.09 p. m., ,k>p«
to let off pasaengert from south of
Roeeburg.
No. 23 runs to Kugeue only.
No. 21 runs to Eugene, theace Marsh-
held branch.
Paiseogers for south of Roseburg should
tske No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
to.No. 15.
,
W ith tbe arrest of W illard Quinn
«nd Roscoe Wilson, while Wasco coun­
ty authorities were conducting a raid
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
The
window of
of the
on a still along the Deschutes river, I „ AU<S delivery
a *Bv«ry window
believed to have been operated by ,
*e?L P0 ,t ° f“c« ia open Sundays
Quinn and Wilson, officers declared a , : ro?L
10:60». m. and 12:15
bootlegging
and cattle-stealing
ring I t o l * - « 0 p. m.
which has been operating for several
-u n d a y m all goes out only on
years had been broken up.
I ’“* north-bound 11:37 train:
Tbe Oregon-Washington Railroad A
Navigation company. In a suit filed
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In the circuit court at Salem, seeks I Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweat
to prevent the public service com- | Ho,u* leaves daily at 8:49 a. m.
mission from enforcing an order re-
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total net earnings over flOQJXM) To- 28 per cent of all tbe live stock at In near Monroe fo r their annual picnic,
Federal Quarantine Officer Houck
duy it has ten co-operative live stock dianapoils. The business was done at T h j. Diace with ¡t i f manle tr e e s ffi|it) Hue between Portland and Hunt-
com,„..ion house. at the terminal, a net profit of $28.870.38.
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tagton, In Multnomah county.
and California Quarantine Officer
and la doing more than JKXkOOO.OOC
In a total of 19ti months the St.
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John Quinn, national commander of George H. Heck, (by heck) say that;
A. C. Arm strong and wife were worth of business a year.
I Louis and Indianapolis offices have I J ^ .
P*easn^ greenery, was an ideal
io A lbany W ednesday.
the American Legion, and other na-
“There is no record of a human
Back la the seventies and eighties shown earnings ready for refund of *01ti°n for a day of pleasure. Of
t(cmal officials aud prominent eastern I being becoming inffected during any
was everything
Jeea Cross and wife dined at the farmers took their own stock to mar $72.274.28. Other producers’ agencies course the dinner
and western Legionnaires will make I of the outbreaks of the foot and
ket and gold It directly to the packers have paid expenses from the beginning that such dinners always are, giving
A. C. Arm strong borne Sunday.
But farmers didn’t know much about and will without doubt show similar I so much satisfying feeling of pleasut* a epgolal trip from Indianapolis to I mouth disease in the United States
Charles Sterling ef B row nsville the selling game and It wasn't long un results at the end of their year's busl and pain. The m ajority of the pic- attend Portland’s Rose Festival, June I which dates back to 1870,
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passed here Tuesday ou bis way to til they began hiring expert salesmen ness.
ni, L. _
t ..ui
. II. 12 and 13. and the state Legion
‘‘Travel
to
and
from
California
to do their selling at the terminal I Tbe Chicago Producers’ Commission
,
nv lrlj ^°°
Kugeue.
convention to be held In Portland at and within the state is perfectly safe
Summers D ougherty of Port- markets. The practice proved popular association nt the Union stock yards nes.s of the n ver and exerclsed fre€' the same time. It is announced.
I The disease has been kept from
laud came up Tuesday evening for and soon commission men were lian sold 2,713 cars the first 22 weeks. The I ly in the w atcr-
dllng all the selling. About this time I Arm stands first among more than one
Wednesday evening, M ay 28, the
A / “lifif ol the board of appraisers (or the (en era l tra v .lln g public "
a stay of a few daya.
r v t
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we find them organizing an assicla hundred Chicago commission eompa- I seniors w ill have their class night, at New York whereby tbe import duty the pre«)Pr n._*
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Mre. F. M, TiudJa of Browns­ tlon at tbe various markets called the nles and receipts show a steady In- The following night will be the com­ on cherries would be reduced from
5 ^ cents to 2 cent. . pound will b e P 1? ' 8^
by, 5tre,nu° us
v ille called on Mrs. Q. W. Morn- mon w ^ r t ^ T .
T T ? ““’" CreMe-
mencement exercises. Both will be
appealed. Secretary of the Treasury wft„
d? Se*8e tr* ? U ,in «yMeriou»
binw eg yesterday.
men worked together through the ex
Averages 30 Cara Per Week.
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hange where the pricea were fixed
Seven days after the Chicago office ■
the Method,st church
Mellon has advised. Cherry growers
J thls outbreak it » believ-
Rev. and Mra. E . B. Carey of
the selling roles made.
The I opened the Peoria Producers’ coffimls-
In all parts of the northwest have pro- I C. . ° a' ° c°m® from Asia, where
Philom ath visited Mr. and Mrs
fanner no longer had any control over I sion opened. Peoria Is a small truck-
tested that the tariff reduction would 11 ls Perennial> a?d m»de ijs first
W. A . Carey Sunday,
his stock once It reached the central I in market, but from the very begin
prove Injurious to their Industry.
I nPPearance in a herd o f hogs.
The Christian m inister and hie m arket
nlng It has averaged over 30 cars of
With
more
than
$200.000
ln
federal
.
il j umPed • « ’O’» a trav.
fam ily bad dinner at the L. H.
Need Expert Salesmen.
live stock per week.
funds
authorized
for
the
summer
train-
eled
hl«hway
from one pasture to
Armstrong home Suuday.
Producers do need the services ol
Two new offices are the Producers'
iD5 activities of Oregon’s citizen sol- I another in Orange county and made
Mra. L. A. Pray aud Delora expert salesmen In dealing with the Co-operative Commission association
dlery, Brigadier-General George A. I lts first “Ppearance in Fresno coun-
By MARGARET BOYD
The commission system at East Buffalo, N. Y„ and the Cattle
Welle were in Brownsville Satur­ packers.
tVhite, commanding the Oregon na- I
’ bout the same time,
worked all right for a time, but once Kaisers and Producers’ Commission
day. Delora visited the dentist.
the commission man had complete I company at Fort Worth, Tex. These
(S hy M i , | i r e < B o y d .)
tlonal
guard,
has
returned
from
Wash-
Miss Fanny W alker of A m ity has
control be seemed to forget that he two companies have averaged over one "When could thev aav till
now, that ipgton, D. C m v-’here he has been for A PtftentOUS Gathering
been spending the past week at the was working for the good of the ship- hundred ears a week.
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two W^eks attending a national de- 1
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talked
of
Rome,
home of her niece, Mrs. George Starr. per Bret and personal Interest second.
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The Producers’ Commission ussocia- That her wide walla encompassed but fensg conference at the war depart- I d ay^ n d 3 Thuradav
Practices
grew
up
which
made
live
Hon at Kansas City opened a short |
one man7"
Mrs. A. K. Foote and mother,
menL
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and
l
h
“rsday
of
the
week
after
UiCUl.
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next, >» the time appointed for a
Mrs F. W. Robinson of Juuction stock producers dlmatlsfled with con time ago. Commission associations
Julius
Caesar.
also been organized at Cleve- .
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12 non non
,a^ roxlmat’ 1-T prohibitory law enforcement conven-
C ity, were shopping in Eugene ditlone. They came to feci that the have
»»>• ex- 12 000.000 rainbow trout eggs so far tion in Portland. Church
rules and regulations of the markets land. O„ Slouz Falla, 8. I).. Oklahoma , £ “e*ar domlni,t«d R °“‘e
g
Wednesday ol last week.
were all made in the Interest of the City. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and other L ? “ 1 “ ' " L h#, secmed ‘ ha on'y n," n ln thl, season, Diamond lake In eastern | school and tem pir, nce organizati; ^
It, and Caaslus, in this conversation
Lincoln Overton of Harrisburg and commission companies and stockyard points.
las foijnty has become the larg-
with Brutus la trying to arrive at the
in the northwest will be officially re­
C. W. Malson of Shedd have new owners. So universal was the dlssut
The big end ia view is not a mere
g taking statica ln the world.
saving
of
a
little
commission
charge
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presented
and an effort made to
missi
Chevrolet cars bought from the Mur­ Ufactlon that some three years „go
ording to M. L Ryckman. state
the American Farm Bureau federation at tbe terminals. The big
big idea Is to |
It „
of
(q gt|jdy g I .ty^ riatea ijs n t of game fish hatch
speed up the enforcement of the law.
phy Motor Co. of Albany,
appointed a committee of fifteen of thr
Railroads will carry people to the
The executive committee for tho outstanding live stock men of the H m c n r o o x . T ) , » « to no . . . . „
I h aB d M Ca»»*us had done. The near
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be taken before the end of convention and home again fox
UHT
United
States
to
study
conditions
and
time process. There ls no eaay way—
Lebanon strawberry (air and rose
three-fourths farft.
sat approach we can make to It Is to j
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propose a remedy.
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no short cut to the end. There must
ehow has fixed the
for the fair
i K Blichly-Ralnrock
Blsel
Governor Pierce is expected to de­
Tbe farmers' live stock marketing be campaigns of education which study the personality of those who
section
of
the
fur f f l d s j W d flM ifc fty, Juftf S And 7. committee of 15 started to work Is
can
dominate
an
audience
from
a
tbe-
W
illamette
liver
an address. Senator Sam Gar-
valley-Florence state htgh-
C. 1‘. M oody lis t putcUused lb» June, 1921. On November 10 and 11, streaa the ways and means of secur­ ^ T h l T . X ™ o’f^ ra o n a llty is a . ldd
uu4e,‘ con8,ructlon ^om a I land of this co u n ty , State Superio-
ing
It.
There
must
be
dependable
former residence of Mrs. K. 11. 1922, they reported tbe co-operative
ami accurate live stock statistics av a il-1
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pglpt a short distance below Triangle in d e n t Churchill, Attorney General
Dougherty, south of town. Mrs. marketing plan around which the Na­ able to ahlppers. A complete system
° f ,be n,ture ot " f*
Van Winkle, President Kerf of O.
Dougherty took the train today fei tional Live Stock Producers' asaocla- of orderly markotlng must take Into
upon volume has been writ­ lake In Lake Creek valley and Rain
rocy
on
t^e
Sluslaw
river,
hat
been
A. C., and hundreds of other distin-
ten
un
both
subjects,
but
they
get
us
her homo at Pomeroy. W ash ., tlon Is orgaulsed.
consideration the movement of the
This plan calls for the organization Stocker and feeder cattle, feeding nowhere ln onr study. When sclen clqspd to all through traffic on ac- | guished men have written Indorse-
after form ally «losing the deal.
of a natloual association with subsld sheep and lambs and stock hogs In data find out whether life itself is a CQ^t of the danger to persons driv­ ment of the affair.
I lary commission associations at vurl
feedlots und pastures. But the estab­ mutter of chemicals, of ferments, or ing over I) and annoyance and delay
It may result in more practical
j oiis shipping points where business lishment of the cooperative comuils- of radio-activity, then they will prob- to the contractors
end
efficient enforcement work.
prospects are good. Thtse commission sion companies at strategic market
“ P®»’ «»" *® "how why ( Bariy gown barIe og, s
. . DriB.
associations
are
purely
co-operative.
points
under
u
national
plan
Is
the
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mal1
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dominant
personality
wu
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VhA lookim ’ p e a
Sten.
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I aBd *noth" '• • cipher.
if .if , „
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‘ re, ‘n ,a,r I The Southern Pacific announce»
I They are producer owned and pro­ first
first step.
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B U UN W HO'S QKATIM' WtS
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1 proved to he a chemical function, as *’ «oo4 c<’»d‘tlon; seeding of these th t auarantina
ducer controlled.
They charge the
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It, then
then personality
q
nt ne , e do not ■PP1?
PORK Kto T t u . Hta Cfttss
Lavoleler thought
thought IL
personality cr°ps In eastern countlss Is practically ,
going rate of commission and ut the
proved to
to ^ be
e a
a mat-
m sr cotnP,rie
complete and
is needed
needed for
for , to . pa88enSers’ baggage or freight
aa ucapo per B locks ,
will probably
probably be
be proved
and moisture
moisture is
end of tbe year pay back the profits to BABIES ARE LIKE MONKEYS | win
Au' YJHCU t LA5ET UP KI1TH
their custoroars In the form of a pat­
ter of excess or lack of certain chem their germination, according to the going hy train to or through Cali-
I net I net te Imitate Other, Leads Icala In the system.
ronage dividend.
Oregon weekly crop report of tbe forni«.
TW B u i BRUTE , MS'S o o u '
Them tu Swallow Queer
Juat now the best guess as to the weather bureau W hile winter whea'
Members of the Producers' Commit
* f * <MT A TASTE O' Hts
Things.
«Ion association include live stock ship­
W h « ” " “ ’ lnV01™ r* d'° ' ’* 8uff?riB« froE ««nought in some of
Mr. and Mre. O. B. Stalnaker
OSUM KAEOtClMC^
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ping associations. Individuals, part­
of Corvallia and Mr. and Mre. C.
nerships or corporations. The one re­
P. Stafford of Halsey were dinner
' »coa.
quirement Is that they he bunt fide btes are deacended from monkeys, snd * nt Personalities as Caruso, Lauder 1
^"tehard. chairman of the guests at the home ef Mr. and
live stock producers. Many have the I do not propore tu argue that quee- Oallt-Curcl and Mltxl. one ia «truck
Mrs. S. J. Smith Sunday, on the
Idea that tbe association Is a co tlon It is not necessary to do so. All * ,,h tbe fact that all these people board of directors of the Klamath ir
Impression they con- dgatlon project received notice from tenth anniversary of tbatr wad­
operative marketing agency for the will agree with me that Imitation Is a ar* aUk* ln
tremendous, overflowing ener- Washington that Director Mead of ding.
co o p a r a U re shipping associations only cliaructerlstlc trait of the monkey and ve7
Tldt 1* a mistake. Any regular pro that a consplcuuua trait of all children «7 On« Instinctively thinks of them the reclamation service bad recom
The location of the Study olub’i
w b « lo«kln« Into a spinthariscope.
mended before the house Irrigation
ducer may Join. Originally tbe mem Is the tendency to Imitate their elders
pninary-day
dinner was changed
berahlp fee was $50 for a co-operative That Is us far as we need go. When
b
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shipping etaoelatlon and $10 for an In a mother. In changing her baby's
to
the
hotel
after
the Enterprise
I » - U I . . tu b . .
»■’ " - W d i « • • « c b . r . . . bb
dividual.
Several of the terminals clothes, holds one pin ln her mouth aud
went to pre««. It added 126 to the
have found business to prosperous, lays other« down within the baby's con total ng a tiny particle of a radium • 0T^ n® en, ’«rlaatlon districts be library funds.
1 bat they 4« not use the membership reach, sbe Is unwittingly, but none the compound, mounted In front of a ape- “‘ ’ ’ d on cros Productivity Instead of
water »uPPlF
According to
fee and have refunded 11 to the mem lees effectively, teaching that child to clal screen and viewed through a mag co#t
nlfylag leas. When one looks into It, Wlshard. such a acheme would relieve
tiers
Membership In the National put safety pins In h l, mouth
0 . W. Frum and B. M. Bond
Naturally one outcome of this dan­ one aeea a continuous display of tlle situation on the Klamath project and their wire« aud Mre. J. S.
Live 8tock Producers' assoHatlon en
titles om to the patronage dividend gerous practice Is the swallowing of sparks— the flashes made aa the rays Immense!/.
MoMahan were amoog those who
and also ta membership In the produc­ the pla or Its disappearance Into the
went
to the I. O. O. F. grand
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bronchial
tubes
Dr.
Chevalier
Jack
ers sto ck * und feeder companies and
lodge at Hood River.
««»«riaUy during April
the free service which they afford son. In Hygela, asserts that the bron­ « a s discovered only a few years ago. A
,
° weather checked the growth
choscopie clinic ia Philadelphia hat consequently na eptatbarlscope la very
buysre
old. Wa are not able, therefore, to
graas The eBrl* lainb « ° P proved
nearly
one
hundred
pins
that
have
A. C. Armstrong drove to bis
Distribution ef PrefltA
been removed from tbe lungs, throats eey bow long on« will keep up its better ,han sv*n>ae. but poor results farm in Dongles county Tburidey.
AH profits are distributed on a pat
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.
i or etomacha of batiles. In addition to aparkllng dlaplay; but theoretically. 4re exP*cted from later lambing on
returning Saturday. Ha found
oi
re e*n,h
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,h^
• " h“adrad’ of other ar
Hour «'count of the shortage of feed on
one should last lsdeflnlt.lv.
of eadi year the coromlMloa asaocla
in,.i,.a ,.„
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sheep in fine condition.
tides. Including tacks, peanuts (some­
t ,y * n ,T d ,r ’ ’r“ r af,er th# r , n ,e ' R ,b »r condition In Oregon
tiona pay back ta the shtgigar all earn
times from pesnut candy which when
Inge beyond the coat of conducting the
the candy Is dissolved leaves the pea­
buslnass. the profits being divided ac
nut In the baby's mouth, whence It
cording to the amount ot bualaeai done
may ba breathed Into the lungs), small
presents three one-act plays—
Live etock consigned te ths »reducers'
toys, such as Jacks, whistles and tiny able to gtva off «eoursgement snd aad . 7 C° “1P7 * ;<1 W‘tb ’ 7 * ’rear a«°
rid your lyatein of Catarrh or Deafnew sgenclee la sold at the regular com animals, seeds, kernel« buttons, beads, Inspiration and mental stimulation
d, h !.P coftdltlcB ’ •« W per cent
mlssiun rate« fn each cage a saving
caused by Catarrh.
coins snd bones or fragments of bones, forever, without losing anything from a<alnst #s Per cent a year ago.
of abeut 80 per cael has been stared
S»U ». OnwpMl
t ^ r «0 « m t <
that Inevitably go Into baby’s moutb thalr oven pereonalltlea. Those who
Tbe lava bear, made famoua by
Richard Harding Davit
In
the
treasury
At
the
end
«
the
gear
F. J. CHENEY dk CO.. Toledo. Okie
If they once get into his bands.
” ‘,? V 'lonUBate thalr aur- ’ rvln 6. Cobb on his tour of centra*
after the necessary surptogae aad re
Accidents from the breathing In of roundings as Caeear dominated Roma Oregon, hat been captured alive. The
eervaa are deducted the patronag- div­
idend la matted out te * • gfagey these small articles are far more com­
Net Bragging.
flr8* Bring specimen in captivity, so
mon than people realise snd are natu
Ellis Parker Butler
mamhere. tt'a the anaabar ef bead
Teas—My. but I was i„ «Q ernbar- far aa ’’ k«x>"n. la In tbe possession
rally highly dangerous A broochosco-
of stock markalad that «walla the
| <* Alfred Andrews, silver lake trap-
ptc clinic, of which there la at least one raaslng position yesterday
farmar’a dtvtdandR set the «amber of
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la every large and many small dries
0 W. Fruui took a truckload of
hogs to Salem M onday.
With the High
School Classics
TH ’ OLE GROUCH
Halsey High School
H a ll’s C a ta r r h
Medicine 2L*’,i".r
Miss Civilization
The Revolt
A. D. S.
Peridixo Tooth Paste
A week with Peridixo will make
your tenth radiantly clean
For sale at
RINOO DRUG STORE
at 21« a tuba
The Flower°fYeddo
shares cwmR
specialises la the removal of foreign
Thia plan V M «dotted ta Wivamber,
bodies from the lungs or tubes that
1921
The pre-’dons fee rutting It
Into operation were carried ant hr the
executive committee ef the Amerlren
Farm Bureau M ereOon be ««»etntlng
tbe first board of director« of nine
j Jlta. 2. Prow» f t Indian wax a!acred
Victor Mapee
lead to them But p re v tiiD s 1« worth
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a great deal of cure— do not let tbe
Institution of the Bend Kiw ani.
baby bare each small article« to play dab. the fir.« X l x a T q a i
th .
with— tbe death rata Is high
i £¿4
to J, f ^ H
ivok Place ]ggt W8tg.
-aptlve The larg bear, Andrew« says.
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His specimen Is
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b” a r ' U lnCb” h‘«h Th'
* J g ’ - tad long been thought to be
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at
R ia l t o H a l l
Reserved seats, at Clark's. 4«e
General admission, J5e
Children, 25«