Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 06, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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H A L S M Y E N lE R P R Ih E
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
An independent—N O T neutral— uews-
paper published every Thursday,
by W m H . A A A W H H E I.E R
W. H . W u k k i .KR Editor.
M as A. A. W HEBLIR Business Manager
and Local New t Editor,
4‘
Subscription«, $150 a year in advance
Arrearages. »2 a year.
Transient advertising. 25c an inch, per
manent, 20c. No discount for tune
or «pace
In "P aid-fo r Paragraph»," 5c a lin e
Noadvertising disguised as news.
OCT. 6, 1721
Brownsville Briefs
FULL OF SURPRISES
Mrs. Ed Sawyer and sops H a rry
fizzle.
T h a t is why the farmers
are organizing io r economical self. and E dw in visited relatives in Sa­
lem and also took io the big Ore­ His Nuptial Race Not “for Maid­
protection ae never before.
gon fa ir last week.
M rs.-H a ye s of C raw fordsville
visited Brow nsville friendt last
There was a national cham pion­ week.
ship autom obile race jn the Sat. • The Presbyterian Bndeavvr »o-
Joaquin va lley Saturday.
Tb. ciety gave a very enjoyable district
fo o l-k ille r was there, but he baggei •chool social Monday evening.
IN S IP ID 8(fO RT8
SEEK MYSTERY Of
CAHOKIA MOUND
Married at Spokane, Wash.
Mrs. I va 8. P orter o f Washtucna
Wash., and John G albrelh of
Sweet Home were m arried at the
residence of D r. Haggaman of
ens” but “ Previous Winners.”
•
Spokane, at 2:30 Sept. 24, Dr
Haggaman officiating.
The bride was dressed in silver
Instead of Getting W idow W ith OnS Prof. W. K. Moorehead to Open
gray
and wore a corsage bouquet
Child, Got Woman W ith Seven |
Illinois Relic of Prehistoric
of b rid e ’s ro es.
Im m e d ia te ly af.
Children and Two Husbands.
Inhabitants.
ter the ceremony refreshments were
New York.— M eyer M so er’s m arital
served to the guests, a few imme­
life was Just one surprise a fte r an­
diate relatives and IriendB.
After
other.
v isitin g friends fo r a few days i0
He told the Supreme court about It
W ashington and Idaho, they w ill
when he asked for sn annulment of
go
to Sweet Home to reside.
the match and recited the list of un­
M rs. W. D. Wasbburu tig« in
o nly two.
Aside from from hi>
Portland
last week vis itin g among
i ll luck the a ffa ir was rather in.
friends and enjoying c itv life for ii
lereeling, but tboee who made tb- few days
Phone 205
She expects to spend
fastest tim e, and went clear awav the w inter in F lorida w ith her
Exploration M ay Develop Inform ation
expected events that came to him a fte r
H A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore Oct. 7, 1921 in to e ternity, were ignored by tin father.
of Surpasaing Intereat to Archae­
The Shedd v is ito r says th a t a t the
he wus duly wed.
ologists— Greatest Structure
judges, who declared another fei
When
he
m
arried
Becky
M
auer,
he
Mrs. M cClain, m other of Rt v
fa ir io th a t place “ the canning
of Kind in W orld.
low tbe winner.
T H E BEAR G A R D E N
A M M cC lain, pastor o f the Pres­ says, she represented herself as a wid­
demonstration by tbe Halsey and
ow with one child.
Surprise No. 1—
byterian
church,
came
over
from
Lebanon clubs was w orth a lure«
On tbe same day 1000 peopb
East
St.
Louis.
III.—
Probing
o
f
the
M r. H arding is too much of a
.
g
Eugene tbe latter part of the week Another child came to the home, call­ mysteries of the great Cahokia mound audience.”
participated in a baseball rio t a
ing his w ife “mamma.”
for a visit at the manse.
gentleman to te ll congress a ll that
Surprlge No. 2— Second child came near this city has been begun by
Seattle which was, broken up bi
In order th a t Oregon shippers of
Prof. W arren K. Moorehead of And­
he thinks about its d illy -d a lly in g
Mrs. A n d y K ir k , South Main along later, also child of wife.
the police before anybody wa-
“How
come?”
asked
Meyer. over, Mass., upon the suggestion of canned goods and dried fru its umy
street, is recovering from quite a
and inefficiency, and he declares
the Smfthgonian institution, univer­ be accorded the benefit of low rates
k ille d .
Those kinds of sports di painful illness of several days,
"Thought you only had one child?"
th a t i t has accomplished much,
"Oh, I m erely forgot to tell you sities and sclentlflc associations. W ith to compare w ith the reductions re­
not cause as mucn excitement a-
and so it has, allowance being
Mrs. George Hume drove a quar­
a corps of experienced assistants he cently published from C alifo rn ia
the b u n tin g of w ild game in tin tet of friends out to the J. H Sam­ about this one,” said his wife.
* made for tbe incoberency, ine ffi­
Surprise No. 3— T h ird child, also w ill open Cahokia and the chain o f 72 points, the Southern Pacific coin,
open season, w ith tbe ¡doiderita uelson home east of town T hurs­ added starter, comes along to live w ith other mounds In Madison and St. C la ir
ciency and incsrnpeteocy of the
pauy has announced, effective No­
counties which furnish the most re­
k illin g of numerous hunters bi day i,o sp-nd the a lle iu o o n w ith mother.
vember 3, reduced rates on canned
most ornery, quarrelsome, self
Mrs. Samuelson
The company
Surprise No. 4— Fou rth unheralded m arkable memorials o f N orth Am er­
mistake.
ica.
Exploration may develop infor- goods aud dried f r u it from points
seeking aggregation of m isfits that
Infant adds Its e lf to home circle.
consisted
of
Mesdamt-s
Joseph
The decadeot horse and tbe like
“ How much o f a fam ily have I F ’ 1 m atlon o t surpassing interest and on the Southern Pacific lines in
Hume^ S. C. H unter and Charles
were ever convened outside of
Oregon to Galveston, Houston
Meyer.
value to archaeologists.
wise decadent horse race have los- B urr and M is- Burr.
The ladies asked
bear garden.
Surprise 5[o. 5— ’T h e re are tw o 1 Covering 1« acres, the Cahokia Pott A r th u r , Orange, Beaumont’
interest
to
an
even
greater
degre<
report a d e lig h tfu l visit.
Whenever a measure of real im
more." said the missus, and the fam ily I mound, which Is 100 feet in height. Is Texas, New Orleans, L a ., and Now
F our county trucks have been grew from the one listed child to i the greatest structure of Its kind In York, via the Sunset route.
p -rtance has come before th a t bodv than autor acipg and football. Th«
‘ d the world. It was supposedly a re­
it has been kicked around, amend only bloodshed it produces nuw-s. busy several days h tu liu g consid. seven.
Archaeologists esti­
Surprise No. «— M eyer discovered ligious temple.
erable gravel to the Browtmvide.
days
is
evolved
in
settling
tbe
af­
ed here and slashed there and sent
m ate that the settlement of the mound
thnt Mrs. M auer had two other living
Halsey
road.
I
t
Was
at
firs
t
thot
from committee to conference and fairs of those who gamble on tl e to be the in itia l step tow ard m ic- husbands and then he decided to let builders numbered not less than 150.-
000 inhabitants at the height of Its
from one house to the other u n til events anil who are the bigge
a d tiu iz in g , but la te r.it wa“ I a-ne l the Supreme court put an end to his prosperity.
Office 1st door south of school house
fam ily surprise party.
p
a
rt
o
f
the
game.
th
a
t
the
numerous
‘
‘chuck
holes’
its author would not recognize it if
At First Agriculturists.
“It Is a case o f fraud and misrepre­
Hslsey, Oregon.
were being filled and the road put sentation,” he said In asking annul­
T he size o f the settlement site, as
he met it on the street, and usually
Dealer in Real Estate.
Dean Straub declares that n< io good condition fo r w inter.
ment. “ H ere I thought I was getting It can be Imagined from the ruins,
fails of passage after a month or
Handles Town and Country Property.
the
agricultural
type
of
much
of
‘
lie
a
widow
w
ith
one
child
and
I
find
smoker shall get any of the- U
Dairymen hereabouts are busy
tw of time and immense sums of
work In flint, such ns the great spades G ive h im a call and see if he can fix
that
I
got
a
woman
w
ith
seven
chil­
O. student loan fund.
these b ea utifu l autum n days fillin g
the people's money have been
and hoes almost peculiar to th a t v i­ you up.
their ^ilcs w ith the be»t of m ilk - dren and two husbands.”
“
The
amount
spent
for
tobacc
cinity, and the rich alluvial bottom­
w isted on it.
producing feed.
LIKE “4TH.” AT HELGOLAND land combine to show that the Caho-
The days of Czars Cannon ana by tbe average smoker is in exces
klans were probably at first agricul­
By the caving away o f the em­
of
150
a
year,”
said
Straub,
“
am
Rend in the bouse and of able if
turists. They probably fished and hunt­
bankment
near
the
south
end
of
Continuous
Blasting
In
Dism
antling
it is fe lt th a t if a student reali
ed to some extent, hut they, doubtless,
not desirable leadership in the sen
the bridge the water main was ex­
Big German- Fortress Sounds
E le ctric H a irc u ttin g , Massaging
depended for th e ir subsistence upon
Like Celebration.
The
ate are in the past
The law m ak­ needs help, he could elim inate th i posed and caused to leak.
th
e
ir
labor
In
the
field
and
th
e
ir
sta­
and Shampooing.
Sound as
Mayor, some of the c ity d ids and
ers are split up into so many fac item of expense.’ ’
ple food was unquestionably corn.
C leaning and Pressing.
Helgoland, Germany.— Every day Is
new d o lla r!
tbe
superintendent
of
the
pum
p
ng
It Is believed that the appearance
tions and “ blocs’’ (hat, w ith each
station "vie w e d ” the situ atio n and a Fourth o f July celebration on thia of the bison resulted In the abandon­
< oeckmating others, th eir p rin c i.
little rocky Island. And not a "safe
h id the damage repaired.
ment of agriculture and the develop­
und sane” celebration at that.
The smoking of cigarettes in pub
p tl fu iction is to draw salary and
ment of the chase, w ith the result that
Mrs. Grace Goodall h is returned
A t sunrise the 1,000 German work­
lie by women is a m ark of the un
the community became nomadic and
mileage.
to Brownsville) after an absence of men who are dynam iting the pet fo rt­
gradually crumbled and dispersed to
derworld,
nnd
exceptions
like
Mrs
During the present presidential
several months, and she and het ress and naval harbor o f K aiser W il­ the fou r quarters of the continent.
ATTORNEY A T LAW
liam
set
off
th
e
ir
blasts.
T
he
bom­
Longw
orth,
who
ptactices
the
vie
laughter, Mrs. J u r n 'r . w il, reside
term and the two which preceded
Believed to Have Com* From Mexico. 201 New F irs t N a t’l Bank BJd’g,
bardment keeps up througout the day.
it very little constructive work has and Mrs. H arding, who condones i together in Mrs. G o o d a ll’s pr ,p-
T he preponderance of evidence so
Charges of T N T make the w ater I d
erty
on
South
Main
street.
fa r discovered Is tlm t the people of
A lbany, Oregon.
been accomplished, except under in a frien d, cannot change the rule
the harbor spout up like geysers In
At the last meeting o f the c ity Yellowstone park and the big gun pits Cahokia were worshipers of the sun.
the urgent donmnds o f the presi­
T here Is so much about Cahokia thnt
W hal to p r in t” [in a newsp’ council Dean Morse was ch .-e n as on the summit o f the rocky c liff give Is sim ilar to the works of the Aztecs
dent, and in a ll three o f the terms
Amor A. Tussi ng
an
occasional
roar
like
Vesuvius
and
Ex superintendent of the c ity water
that the conviction Is forced upon the
the charge of “ im perialism ” has per] can h ee um im d up in :
belch great clouds of black smoke
system
for
the
ensuing
year.
He
student that It was from Mexico that
pand payrolls, m inim ize politic»
and pulverized concrete.
LA W Y E R AND NOTARY
h eu made by the opposition to
began his new duties Oct. 1.
these people came to the Mississippi
encottrago investments that niai*
For two years more the w ork o f de­
the adm inistration whenever he ts i'i payrolls ami diunerpails, an
valley, bringing thetr religion, th e ir
Ned Callaway and wife were vastation w ill continue. I t took the priesthood, th e ir corn, th eir rpode of
B rownsville , O regon
insisted up in action.
make better markets for the ferine, state fa ir visitors last week.
kaiser eight years to build the great
life and th e ir middle order o f p rim i­
Discourage
the
tax-eating
profe-
Wilson's “ w utchfiil w a itin g ” in
fortress and harbor which defended
Rev. A. M. M cClain and Ruth the Kiel canal and afforded Germany's tive civilization.
Polities is alwavs askin
Practical Shoe
regard to Mexico was condemned sion.
EVen If the exploration of the Cnho-
the people to Vote to mcrlgsi-- end 8, C, H u n te r and wife visited navy a base close to England. I t kla mound Is not followed by any Im ­
Repairing.
by lepuhlican spellbinders, and
cost Germany 50,000,000 marks (»12,-
Eugene Saturday.
tb eir future earnings and incom-
portant discoveries. It Is certain thnt
democratic spellbinders in tu rn The overburdened taxpayer has i
500,000).
The cost o f
dismantling,
Pine
the control by the state w ill be given
A
business
course,
inclu
ding
which Germ any also must bear In ac­
hurl anathemas at H arding every money to employ labor or spen
greater momentum when the people of
ypew riting, has been introduced cordance with the terms of the Ver-
Shoes a Speclailty
Illino is are brought to a realization Dress
tim e an American is muidered in on newspapers, - O egon Mauufs-
' sallies treaty, w ill probably ba about
in
the
high
school.
Also
a
teach
turer.
of
Its
archaeological
value.
the southern republic, which is
4.000,000 gold marks (»1.000,000).
rs' tra in in g course
Up to the present tim e the Cahokia
501 Lyon s t, Albany, Oregon,
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often.
and other table-ltke turm nll In the
Mr*. R H Pyburn and sm s o
Blanch W rig h t of B row nsville
H arding has the help of a few Brownsville were passengers S«, has married C arl S m ith.
MAKE PRETTY DOILY HOLDERS group have not been explored much
more deeply than the plow and spade
real statesmen, like Herbert Hoo­ urday to Albany via Halsey.
Mies M argaret Dawson, well Old Piece» of Cretonne May B t Put can work.
ver, the biggest American of today,
nown here, is teaching senool in j
to Good Service; Several Sets
Tw o doors north of the hotel.
i nd Hughes, aud he is hatted by
io n o lu lu .
None Too Many.
FINDS COAL VEIN IN STREET
a ll those who are politicians in ­
Am prepared to do a ll kinds of
W. P. Eluiore 1» s till fig htin g
A housekeeper can never have too Property Owner Can’t Mine It for
stead of statesmen, which*is • tna
shoe rep airin g. Satisfaction guar­
hig (laving asaggsmeut as ille ga l.
ninny convenient little dolly cases. A
F ear of Destroying Buildings
jo r ity of the little fellows who are
a n te e d .
pretty set could be made out of cre­
of Great Value.
(Continue.! oti page 8)
ra ttlin g around in big berths in
tonne, using the odd pieces^ Cut four
JEWETT the COBBLER.
cardboard circles, cover w ith cretonne.
congressional halls,
Pottsville, Pa.— A rich vein of coal,
PARIS SATIN COAT FOR FALL ] O r tw o could be covered w ith cam- two feet thick, was found under the
M r. Harding once expressed fa
' hrlc or anything th a t could be used
curbstone of H a rry Lord o f North DENTISTRY D a. H a r o l d E. J a c k -
! for a lining.
Tor for “ I'overntnent by p a rty .“
T h ird street. T here la no doubt that
sou
3O4-JO5 1st Na­
Rlue used as a lining I* good, as
and his loyalty to the organization
V
•
u
the vein contains thousands of ton* tional Bank Bntldin, Albany, Oregon.
the blue helps to keep the dottle»
prevents his retraction of that
IS h e r e b y g i v e i
of coel, but It cannot be pained, as
white
Join one each together by
such action would weaken buildings
W ith o u t
pain.
L ate nerve,
overcasting the edge, then do the same
tenet, but in the great tasks that
r t n v P P i ’R O fl O f p e r s o n s
o f great value.
w ith the other two.
Run elastic
blocking method.
confront him hv fs-ls the need of 't<MHI(1 h u n t i n g , s h o o t lU j.
The excavation made, by which th *
through rthhon and fasten a bow
coal was discovered, was for the
the isststance of real men instead n r o th e r w is e tre s n a s s in -
where you have to Join the ribbon
purpose of placing a gasoline tank
as n finish. Sew snap* and snap fast­
of paiitfogging p o h ticia n . of tbo|on th e p re m is e *, o f th,’
under the pavement.
•
eners around the circles to hold them
Lodge type.
M r. Lord took a ton o f the vein and
j together. O r tf you think better, yon
¡u n d e rs ig n e d
in
L in n
W IL D E Y LO D G E NO. 65.
can fasten a piece o f ribbon to the found It o f good hunting quality. Tbe
find Is near the court house and shows,
c
o
u
n
ty
,
O
re
g
o
n
,
w
ill
b'
Regular
m eeting next Saturday
bottom
circle
and
bring
It
up
over
the
R E T U R N IN G to normal
other and tie w ith a small bow. These as ha* been believed, that large n ig h t.
p ro s e e n to d to th e fu ll e x ­
little holders may be made a * fancy quantities of coal are Imm ediately un­
Headline* in tbe newspaper*
derneath the Schuyklll county temple
te
n
t
o
f
th
e
law
as one wishes and several aet* a r*
play up the fact th a t the o a t , f
of justice.
none too many to own.
W R I G H T & P O O I.E
liv in g has increased 4 3 per cam
L IC E N S E D F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S
d urin g the past month.
Feather Fane A r* Larg*.
H A R R IS B U R G
\
LEBANON
The chief increase is shown
The pupulsr style for evening wear
The Better Condltien.
Phone 33
Phone 13
have l»e»n in potatoes, eggs, cheese,
I* the large faathered fan They are
He Is happy whose circumstances
Branches at
butter, sugar, oats rice. (tear
on the m arket In quanltles. and are
Stut his tem per; but he Is more cxi-et-
Brownaville,
Wm T Tem pleton. M gr
prune«, etc
made up of unusually large drooping lent who can suit his temper to any
Halsey,
Phone 166, F ra n k K irk , Mgr
’
The price of luxuries, howevet
feathers of hunches of six or seven iir< uuistances.— H a re
T here Is ■ tendency toward solid color
Continued to fait.
effects, such as all greens and all
Everyone who has followed tb. M ° Fo,k
James Johnson
purples.
market» k.lows that the price, pi i 0™ Ari*7
R K. Stewart
G rant McNeil
the above mentioned staples * h tc !
Fred fackson
The Autumn H a t
•bowed a «tight inc re a we have v ir- K°y Owen
C, M artin
Nothing strikingly new has appeared
tu a lly all tieen down to a p o in t a«i®**° Nicholson
A P. Albertson
WORK SIMILAR TO THE AZTECS
W. J. Ribelin
BARBER SHOP
E. C. M IL L ER
C. C. B R Y A N T
A. Peterson
Shoe Repair Shop
Trespass
Notice
I. 0. 0. F.
NO
Shooting
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' . « • • » ,b * « 7 - « . .
urea and they are merely return
•tig to a more normal bast«.
w „ “ lloekensniith
"
G. Gibson
A. Knighton
R toby
E Hover
F. Toby
Fred Svlvestrr
J. Gormley
P A Pehrsaon
C G Coldiron
<» R-rker
N I I C iiintiiing .
Ploy-I N k I io I s
J W Morgan
C N'chnl»
George Mv N eil
F lle in rie h t
H t l Riork
K C tun dler
C W illiam e
N^Httl
f i
\ t Me t.aren
J M t ’ aren
V, Mu’ i
Thus says the Oregon Manufa.-
Ittrer.
The farmer was the fir»,
to feel the effect» of deflation and
the price of his products went be
low norm alcy w hile he was s till
paving abnormal prices for wha>
he had to buy.
T hat is why the s Nice wood
h(Ube»«ektti train toQre|ou was a ^x< uw a»in|s
I F.*gy
V Rgle
C V C n r ii*
B eil M iackley
ARCHIE
CORNELIUS
In the shapes of fall hats. Newness,
however, lies In th eir coloring. There
are beautiful, soft bluet and many
shades of not such aa thiwe that verge
on the raspberry hues and other reds
touched with mauve.
E xp ert workmanship.
Evening Frocks In Bright Celera.
F lu ffy taffeta evening frocks la
lovely bright rotor» are shown for
the benefit o f the debutant*.
A eriaa-crea* pattem of sieenee
trim s this estin eeat for late autumn
ear, A bread »riental *a*b I* tb *
eel* faeton i ng.
Watchmaker and
Jeweler
'batches and clocks a specialty.
Halsey, Oregon.
P u b lic ty p e w ritin g done.
Trim m ing Blue Serge Or
f'nar«» white (nerbine stttrbtng t* Ì
again used ■ greet deal as trimm ing
• • blue serge drc**»a,
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I
E n te r-
prise office.
M rs . A . A . W H E E L E R .