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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1921)
k. TAGE 2 H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E AL’ J U S r 18, 1921 HALSEY ENTERPRISE One “ government” has discard An independent— NOT neutral—new* ed prohibition after a trial. The paper published every Thursday, Lwnlne-Trotsky'¿aepotism has re. by W m H. A A A W H E E L E R stored 14-per-cent wine to favor W m . H. W m U I . H Editor, A1U*. A A. WHfcBLKU Husineaa Manager provided it p a n a heavy tax. and Local New« Editor, 0 her countries are not avidly Suber-nbtion«, >1.50 a year in advance copying a n j of the Lenine eccen Arre«r«ge», >2 a year. tricities. T ia n iien t advertising. 25c an inch; per manent, 2«c. No diacouut lor tiini or »pace • In 'I'a id -lo r Paragraph«,'' Ac a line Ko advertising disguised a« new« for eale at public suction. ' PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS The paving, which ia the prime matter of public intereat io Browns ville these dr ye, made fine prog, rest last week. From the point of starting, at the east end of Blakely ayenue near the south aide school building, the paving is completed to the south end of the Calapooia river bridge at thia writing (Tuna- day). . To a novice the work seems to be well done and gives everv ap- pearnace of being a substantial and permanent improvement. While the expense at this time is no doubt very heavy on property hold ers in the paving district, some kind of street improvement has long been needed in Brownsville and what ia now being done will no doubt be greatly appreciated in future years. The completion of the entire contract is expected in a short time. — — 1895 Admittance Here 5 Cents a Liue IN S U R E IN T H E O L D R E L IA B L E F armers ' OF Card« o f Thanks We with to express our gratitude1 to the friends and neighbors who showed such sympathy in onr be reavement iu the death of eur bus- band and father, Dr. Philo Starr. | Mrs. P. T. Starr, George W. Starr, Mrs. Basil VVitxig, Mrs R. B Kenoyer. _ _ 1921 fire relief association BUTTEVILLE ORE. >49,737.64 Cash Surplus Capital on July 1, 1921, >8,033,361,00 insurance in force. Rates : First class, 25c ; second glass, 30c per $100 SCOTT & SIMONS LEBANON, OREGON O nly authorized agents for Linn County. Tuesday’s Albany Herald con tiin a a good-natured article on the varied experiences of the Enter H A .SKY, Linn Co., Ora Aug. 18, 192 prise publishers with fire. Th» vtory sounds like Karie Stanard. I wish to thank all of those who I LESSONS IN KINDNESS so kindly helped to put the fire out Well, perhaps it it batter to bav that was burning in my pasture on The movie show, ‘ ‘B ,g"k Beau such experiences in this world than Thursday of last week. the next. ty ,” at the local theater Friday J. S. McMahan. mgbt drew a full house and, eg We wish to thank our many Freddie Schmeer, whose experi tuanv of those attending were young friends for the assistance rendered ence when be nearly lost hie life people, it ia probable that it wilt Word comes to Brownsville of us during the fire Sunday eveoing, while locked in a bank vault is Cross <fe White. hi among the influences that tend th» death of Stanley Green, at bis August 14th. I told on page 4, is certainly a cool home in Redlands, Cal., Friday, to make tbi* part of the world het. I wish to thank th» people of one. When restored to conscious Aug. 12,.after a lingering illness. Halsey and surrounding country ter and it* people better people. ness he went home, gave no hint Mr. Green was a son of Rev. and for assistance rendered me during The moving picture or the pul of how he happened to be l» .i to Mr*. J. S Green of Cresswell. The the fire of Sunday eveoing. A u pit or the pres* can be a power for O. W. Front. supper and went to th» movies as latter will be remembered as a gust 14th. formsr pastor of the Metbodiat good or for evil. There can be no if nothing had happened. eburches of Halsey and Browns question on which aide of the aoore Brownsville and Drifted Snow- ville and has hosts of friends in flour at D. H. Sturtevant’«. ‘‘Black Beauty” stands. each place who will be saddened Brownsville Brief« Arming (be incidental cruelties Just received, leather lacing by this announcement. Mrs Ethel Coo|ey, who with her 11 lust rat-*<i w -rs the hunt tod the Geo. W. Mornhinweg. Rev. A. M McClain, pastor of husband, Jimmie Cooley, and son chase —the torturing and killing of Bryaon, have been yieitiog rela- the Presbyterian church, accom Dr. E W. Barnum, dentist, at animals for the sport of running tsves and friends here for some panied by Mrs. McClain and their Hotel Halsev every Tuesday and daughters, Helen and Ruth, were them until they are exhausted and weeks, went to Seaside Friday to Friday. then killing them. In the interest spend a short vacation. Mr. Coo- in Albany Tuesday attending the Young People’s conference for For Rent— 60 acres good farm of such cruel sport our lawmakers 'ey has a position in Pendleton, to which place the faintly, will remove western Oregon. land, house and two barn». See tax us to support a game conimia- soon. Mrs, M. E. Bassett. Tyc»r and M iller have filed with aion. Protected doer and other West end of Ninjh st., Albany, Ore. No little excitement was occa the county recorder the business game (protected until the moment sioned here Sunday evening by a uame " Brownsville Motor com- For Sale— Full blooded Rhode comes when they may be legally widely exteuded report tlia' Hal- psny.” . I ’ lsud pullets; also a cross between Brownsville people have guaran R I. reds and brown Leghorn». etiot and wounded or killed for sey was burning, and neatly a score ■port) browse the farmer’s orchard of cars drove over to render any teed an income to the evening Mrs. W ill Carter Balia Heard Kightaan Mila«. MILLIONS SPENT IN VIENNA possible help The public mind train from and morning train to T he oral law o f the Jews, consist •m l feed off his olover field, and was relieved when the report came Albany and the Southern Pacific If y< u are “ Brewster’s MillioL» ’ Money So P lentiful In Auetrla A m eri tng o f many traditions touching th. protected birds destroy hit sprout back that the town itself wits not has reconsidered its dicision to dis Mosaic law, tells that the ancient He cans Are Outbid for Objets at the Rialto tomoiruw night ing grain, not for the heneft of in serious danger. Brownsville continue it. brews employed large bella. whlcl d’A rt. you’ll laugh, and then you’ll --------- ------ - is the wages - - * o. « "p it hunter«” who would k ill them has not yet forgotten the scourge About - {6000 of laugh, and then you’ll laugh were called Megerupnita. Tbeae wert used on different occasions by th< to feed their families, but for that of fire that consumed a big scope Brownsville berry pickers thia year, again, and then you’ll laugh some Vienna, A ustria.— T he astounding of the ‘‘sportsmen” who chase and of the town a couple of years ago, ! Brownsville has had as ap- more, aud if you have been nurs amount of ready money circulating tn m ultitude o f tem ple officers and causer frequently such a noise In the streeti Austria was illustrated by the recently and is quick to rerpond in sympa- proacbes the worst roads in the wound and kill for the pleasure ing a grouch it will meltawav like concluded sale of the rare furnishings o f Jerusalem that It was hard to catch th y and help when a neighbor is county—and the least help from a lump of ice under the August they take in doing tliose thing«. ibretened with a like misfortune, the county. Now, as a ie«ult of sun, and you’ ll go home feeling of Klesahelm palace, one of the resi the words o f a speaker. T h e ir pur dences o f the Archduke L udw ig Vic pose wna three-fold : T o call the Another lesson related to the The Brownsvi 1 - vicinity is plan- ,om*’ Pretty heavy “ kicking” by "at peace with all the world and tor priest« for service, to summon the It netted many mrilllon crown« menace that the tobacco user ia to ning to eecure some of the autlci- iU ch“ ll|ber of commerce and oth- tie btlancc of m ankind,’’ ns one and the newspapers sa.v the purchasers Levltes to come and sing, and to property. Tobacco is as popular naled emigration irom the eastern ”r* " n,J oi PreUY heavy buying of <>f our presidents once said this w ere v irtu a lly all newly rich Viennese. apprise persona generally that the un- dean m'ght be brought to the gate Many professional collectors and as the hunt, but there is reason in a J central western states this fall. r°*^ bond», crushed rock in great country was, named KTcanor. buyers from France. G reat B ritain endeavoring to iudnce the user of The chamber of commerce will see i MU^otity is being applied to the and the United States came here for that the town is properly promoted. rosi* t™*® Brownsville to Sweet the weed to use caution not to the sale hut declared they could not . . . Horne io one direction and to tuake his pleasure too costly to b ...A , P ^ VOWner* h* V' n g re - ,5’ h*d<1 ft" d Alhuny i„ another compete with native bidder*, who ran fused to pay the assessment for the; while a mile end a half of beaut i- prices up into m illions as nonchalant other people. As Bad as the Shower. ly as if bidding in hundreds. D ollars. 1 W hile visiting a friend who llve< Pictures like "Black Beauty” t h e c 1 t r u \7 v " .,t.n.’ tb n rh 0 l'’ ' ,,g*‘ | fU‘ f1* ’ * « « ’11 '«being laid in the Man Visits City for First Time pounds and francs, they said, w ere , quite a distance from my home, i the city te a d v e rtin g the property city. teach leu in* in kindness and hu out of the running. Several rare Gobe and Sees First Woman. »hower threatened, and 1 remarked lin« b ro u-ht from 1,000,000 to 1,500.000 mane conduct. "I guess I'll go before I get w et.’ S p e c ia l S ale I H IG H G R A D E Aluminum Ware Each article guaranteed for 20 years. £ One day only, SATURDAY, ACG. 27. 4 Sale starts at 10 a. nr shapp. Your choice only # 1 .5 9 Albany F u r n itu r e E x c h a n g e IS HERMIT 33 YEARS The Johns Hopkins hospital an nounce* that hereafter no surgeon s’ ’ 11 charge more than {1000 for an operation parformad there Country editors needing such serv. lues m ly be compelled to go else where to got adequate cutting-up done. Sw ift Change Come« and He Imme- diately Shed« Hla Whiskers and Buy« Store Clothes. W e w ill pay 3c a pound, delivered at the Creamery, in crate lots only. L. W. Byerley. A youth of .72 eloped with and married a blushing miss of 62 in Michigan the other day. Perhaps the most interestintg point ol th« story is the further fact that a a >n of the bridegroom is president of the United Flutes. Omaha.—T racy Gluts, older than Brigham Young when he took Ills third wife, has just le t. his eye« first see a woman. He also has had his first remembered view of a railroad train, a street car, a dally newspaper and a fiction mngaxine. .. , Upon seeing a woman for the first :me. Hillis visited a b a rte r shop and lad his long h air cut and Ills face It payt usva I CONTAINS: The CoBege of Literature I Science and the A r t* The School o f Architecture end Allied A rte The School a f Busines* Administration The School of Education. The Extension Division Auction Dates Brewster's Boy« jo straight. flbt. University of Oregon BEN T. SUDTELL’S ARBUCKLE lUtry. -------- 1 shaved. GHIIs Is thirty-th ree years old. He was born In Chicago. His mother was an actress and his fath er a disciple of Mood., and Sankey. But for a third of a century fath er and son, their Blhie open tn the chapter which tells of John the Baptist dw elling in the By graciou« permission of Lsn- wilderness h a 'e ltv e d alone on a west ine American Minister Crane Aug. 19. J O. Rotb, F ly Station Nebraska ranch 40 miles from croased R u m is to Riga on his wav railroad, with no stranger stopping 23, Chas Engel, near Marion w ith in Its fence posts. home from China The expense 29, Ed Storla, uua-half mil» north of Brownsville George W illis, the father, died re of the trip was lOO.OOO.OOd paper 80, A B Clement, near Sweat Home, Stock, etc., and cently. two years short of the fou r 140- rubles and a a small stock of sop. •era Farm score and ten which he believed that had been promised to him. Tracy, the plies The tatter were valuable F l, A. McCrae, near Jefferson son, burled the body on the ranch and th« former were not fvp t 1, John Hunter, mil» and a half west of Brownsvill« went on with his fnrm work. Today big sale he came to Omaha on hla pioneer Jour On th» heels of page» of protest ney with a load of cattle 7. N. M Shrode, near M ille rv ille , Lana county to the eff ret that the federal re- According to the young tw in’s tale, F, Manual Bn,«, mile »nd a half west of Brownsville, Jersey the older G illis trafficked, with hla •erv» fund« are not being with Ccwe .. 7 neighboring farm ers only on their held fro ii wheatgrowera for th» property and never on his own. for 9, T Ac Hofer, mile and • half northwest of Halsey u«" of »peculator« in wheat comes , fear h it son's ears should pick up ____ W. Oaotga Lu.by, ibrea mile» east of Ha.ri.btrrg this statement in a telegram from hints of civilization. The fath er fled to the West w ith his son to save him Washington ol last Tuesday. "Lo- from the dancing, singing actresses ROSCOE oal hank« look tbs view that wheat (F A T T Y ) In Chicago’s old H aym arket theater. •uould he actually «old before “ A devil lurks oa every city street corner father taught me." Tracy Otllla money could be advanced.” said today. "H e told me the sad story of my mother and warned ma to avoid G'»org» Johnson. 16 year» old, •11 sinful men." By arrangement with Joseph M Schenck) in «hot, probably fatally, Mon W ith the money from the sale.of his cattle G illis changed his home made day night while breaking into a garments for a stilt of store clothes. •t -re at Dtain. Brumfield, th« H e also bought a safety razor, a tube Roseburg murderer, has bean of footh paste and tw o silk neckties bi u jln hack from Canada in W i t A. H e Is w illing to adm it that one glimpse Ever wonder how too «pend a a n ,„ill,o > W ell. Bre Brr este- ’ • h s c k l- s r i,. . h . l .. u i ™ "®w ro w « d «pea,1 iilllo n a ? W ell, of the city has demoralised him In at Portland ha« been kUled"'i.nd 1 ' ^ 7 * 1 his plans for the future, whtrh In elude continued residence an his th . boy. who tri. I to rob ih . H al- £ „ "" ’ ’, 7 ' * ’"* "><— > » hoik ' secluded farm, he mentions a w lte spd . ’ f hank haven’, go, tbio ug h w i,,. 5 * " S z « h . dtd to grow poor I a course tn agriculture on Fifteen cents ia bet w.uT« F r ,,m on Fifteen cent* ia belter with a clear txtnseienca and freedom than • million do.Ura in tha paniten- D ; a crowns each. la b ile passing a few more remarks 1 The Vienna Derby Just run was an walked backward toward the door, hul other Illustration o f the money pleni not not’eing where I was going I tude. About 30 000 persons auvuvm attended. ------- i, landed in a tub of w ater on th e floor, and the reclpts of the betting machines * T he shower couldn't have gotten ms alone „n s 4,500.000 crowns. 1 any w e tte r!— Chicago Journal. noTel L_ Millions George Barr McCutcheon and the play by Winchell Smith. F rid a y I Love and Marriage. An eminent French doctor declares that love is a dlseeee of the emotlona Not being cynic*, we should describe ■tarnag» a* ■ inng and pleeaaat coo- raieacence.-London Opinleo. The Graduate School The The The The The School o f JournsHsm School of law. School of Medicine. School of Music. School of Physical Education. The School of Soeiejegy Fall Term Opens September 26 THF B e rlin A » » rwe.T •’’T *n»orw»*tton «writ« HE R EGISTRAR V K lV E M IT Y OF OF EGON EvfM« O r. * .A Lin* Hess’ Dip and u J Disinfectant, and Fly Chaser which | is appropriate at this season. * S tra w an d C loth H a ts warm weather. Also SHOES J for the whole Family. Special 1 Bulk Cneoa 2 0 c lb, 2 lb 3 5 c. 5 lb 75c 10 l»««i an Best G rade P e a n u t B u tter 12 l- 2 e |h 51b HO c, 1 0 lb f l . 10. D. H. STURTEVANT.