Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 06, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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nlted them before they w ere In hall
The little village was very quiet
HALSEY e n t e r p r is e
OCT. 6, I f 21
|r r dl«t(in''e and waved h er hand and those hot summer days The sorrow
bnrried to w ard -th em w ith a happy of the pretty maiden had touched the
Ed Stortx ha. sold the Albany
Egg Dance Once Popular in Sue'***«.
W hen in need of repair service, just
hearts of the simple ktndly folk who
face.
The egg dunce, now confined ch'efly I ice plant.
1 d rive into Halsey Garage and let us 1
••Where are you g o ln g r’ th e aaked lived there. For a year or more there
to Spain, among the people of Valeo
advise you as to your needs.
“To see you u< ] To u r fa th e r and had been a tender note in their voices
Ernest Kutsch of Shedd has been
cia. was a once popular diversion in
when they spoke of Ann. They had
mother," »aid H arry.
England. Scotland. Holland and othei ill with pneumonia.
Good line of Ford repairs and other accessories always on hand.
■>
learned with great gludness of her en
A »ad look came Into h e r eyea.
parts of Europe. A number of eggs
gagement
to
marry
Abe.
The
whole
Still
have
a
few
large
sizes
of
tires
at
a
bargain.
I. E W im er of Crawfordsville
“U I had a atone I would throw It
were arranged In a prescribed forn
•ominunity were aa one family with
upon the daucing floor, and «raon, left for Betid, via Halsey, Saturday
at you." »he »aid.
W e are now equipped to do B A T T E R Y C H A R G IN G
Prom
pt
at-
its favorite daughter about to he
them a blind folded dancer moved a morning.
“Why?” H arry aaked.
’ tentiou given trouble calls at any place or time.
heat he might, to music, the objaci
“Because I have to get used to being crowned with good fortune, greater
The Southern Pacific lias paid
than she knew. Now that she was
le i ng to execute an Intricate dance
miserable, and; Just as I begin to be
*40,474, as the last half of it . Linn
stricken down, their feeling whs more
w
ithout
breaking
the
eggs.
The
mush
reilgned to*Jt, you come along and
than sympathy. The love of Justice
like the arr-ingem ent of the eggs, aJ county taxes.
make me happy, and I have It all to
the desire to see a great wrong
so was proscribed.
do over again.’’
B. J. Carey journeyed to Salem
righted. In a measure, was I d their
The young man stopped his horse.
Saturday, expecting to go to east­
hearts when they sought news of the
Not ■ Goddess.
“I hadn’t thought of th a t,” he said,
ern Oregon later.
little sufferer at the tavern.
Nemesis—not a goddess, but any
with a sad face. “It Isn’t fa ir to you,
There was no shouting In the street,
Nearly *100 has been paid to
1
wife
who
has
discovered
an
Incident
1» it? It’s rath er—selfish.”
no story-telling tn the dooryanls, no
•y
! in her husband's life which he would youngsters as rodeut bounties by
“Why don't you go to B rlm stead's,
Jesting In the stores and houses, no
Just as soon have forgotten.—New the Harmony Farm Bureau. .
Bim suggested. “A beautiful girl over
merry parties, gladdened by the notes
there Is In love w ith you. Honestly, of the violin, in the days and nights
without any injurious efiects, for it is York Sun.
Miss L illian Barber left Satur­
Harry, there Isn’t a sw eeter girl In o f Ann's long illness
all made of the purest materials, and is
day morning for Eugene, where
all the world.”
fresh everv day. The purity and fresh­
Samson writes In his diary that Abe
she assisted in the Salvatiou Army
“I ought not to go there, either,” went about like a man in a dream,
ness o f our cofectionery has always been
harvest festivities.
said the young man.
(C o n tin u e d from page 1)
with no heart for work or study, lie
out strong point and it has always
“W h y f
It three young girls kissed Fatty
Ted Porter was a Corvallis vis­
spent much time at the doctor’s office,
found ready favor with lhe candy eating
“Because I m ustn’t le t her think feeling for some straw of hope.
Arbuckle for killing Virginia Rappe
itor Sunday.
public.
Ju
st
try
a
box
and
be
convinced.
that I care fo r her.”
how many would have kissed him
One day lute in August, as he stood
It is the best candy made.
E. H. Russell of Portland was if he had killed half a dozen wo­
So It happened th a t H arry w ent on talking with S a lt is o n Traylor In thi
with Blm and Abe' to th e little house street. Doctor Allen called him from
transacting business in Halsey men?.
I d Hopedale.
Saturday.
.
his doorstep. Abe turned very pale
G. W Shaw was out Friday for
They put out the horses. T he girl as he obeyed the summons.
Mayberry
A
McKinney
shipped
the
first time after h i. accident.
came and sat on her fa th er's knee.
“I've Just come from her bedside,’
their usual carload of bogs on Be has a prospect of (complete re­
Harry sat down by the aide of Abe on
said Doctor Allen. “She wants to sec
j Wednesday.
covery.
the grass In the oak's shadow.
you. I’ve talked It over with her p ar­
“It’s a Joy to have th e little girl
ents, and we’ve decided to let you and
Judge Hingham dismissed five
Howard Brothers brought a car­
back again," said Kelso, as he touched
her have a little visit together. Y et;
out of six divorce complaints pend- load of clover seed last week from
her hair with his hand. “It Is still us
must be prepared for a great change V W V
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
A
A
f - W W W » i ing in his oourt Monday.
Eugene aud had it cleaned at the
yellow as a corn tassel. I w onder It
In Ann. There's not much left of the
Skirvin
Warehouse.
Isn’t gray.”
poor girl. A breath would blow her % ■%
.
% * * * a a a a a a a w a a a a a a wwww-www W-'WWWW Mrs. Belvary Logan, who spent
“Her eyes look as brig h t as ever away. But she wants to see you. Il
the summer at C"rvallis, returned
A. J. Heibel has rented h i. farm
today," said H arry.
to her home in Halsey this week.
southwest of town and will sell
may he better than medicine. Who
“No compliments, please. I want knows?”
stock and farm ing equipment at
Roland
Marks
came
home
from
you to be dow nright m ean,” Bltn pro­
The two men went across to the
auction next Tuesday.
j
0.
A.
C.
aad
spent
the
week
eml
tested.
tavern. Mrs. Rutledge and Abe tip­
i
with
the
doctor
and
his
mother.
County authorities are not cer­
Kelso looked up w ith a sm ile: “My toed up the stairway. The latter en­
Now is the tim e to begin a n o th e r y e a r by g et­
boy. It was Leonardo da Vinci who tered the room of the sick girl. The
I There were 128 babies in the tain that Sanderson’s bridge can
ting new im plem ents, such as
said that a man could have neither a woman closed the door. Ann Hut-
¡clinic at the county fair at the he saved by blasting obstructions
greater nor a less dominion than that ledge was alone with her lover. There
openiug of examinations Monday. from the Santiain hut have blown
over himself.
I hold th a t If our were none who knew what happened
them out.
The new Frum warehouse is
young man are to be train ed to tyr­
Mrs. G. W, Mornhinweg and son
anny In a lot of little nigger king­
Now is th e tim e to use them . Give us a call ¡ roofed in and hammers are waking Charles. Mrs. Andrew Brown and
v -.r -
doms, our democracy will die."
1 the echos with the finishing strokes Misses Hazel Gulliford and Geral­
for y o u r fall needs.
Abe made no answ er. He w as al­
on the building.
dine Cook were Saturday visitors
ways slow to commit him self.
Did you notice the lions in Rin­ at the Salem fair.
"The N orth la partly to blam e for
go’s advertisement with their heels
what has come," paid Samson. “I
Miss Isabel Gulliford
arrived
' in the air like kicking mules? from Salem Friday evening, re­
guess our Yankee captains brought
I
They
are
more
sedate
now.
over most of the niggers and sold them
turning Saturday morning. W hile
I m p le m e n t S to r e
to the planters of the South.”
M r. and Mrs. Blakely and two here she was the guest of Nora and
“There w as a dem and for them, or
little sons of Dixonville passed Pearl Pehrssou and Miss Anna
those Yankee p irates wouldn’t have
through Halsey Monday on their Heinrich.
Miss Gulliford later
brought the nlggerg," H arry answered.
way home from Portland and left for her home in Portland.
“Both seller and buyer were commit
Salem.
ting a crime."
Oscar Lee and wife, accompanied
"They established a great wrong
Dr. C. T. Norman of Albany by their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
and now the South la pushing to ex
was in towu Saturday, testing a Fandrem, visited at the home of
«a
tend and give It the sanction of law,"
carload of cows which a Mr, Short Mrs. Lee’s parents, O. R. W alker
eald Abe. “T here la the point of Irri­
had purchased for shipment into and wife, last Saturday,
W hile
tation and danger.”
Idaho,
there they tried their luck at duck
“I hear th a t In the next legislature
I
POLICIES protect you against loss by fire on your hay, grain,
Miss Isabelle Gulllford returnhd hunting.
an effort will be made to endorse sluv
clover ami other seed for any length of tim e desired. Policies
to her home in Portland Saturday,
ery,” said Kelso.
Dr. Harris’ advertisement on
written and delivered on day of application. Rates on request.
“It Is a dangerous subject,” Abe
after a few days' visit with her sis­
answered.
“W hatever happens, I
ter Hazel and other friends in the first page last week referred,
as printed, to persons who needed
■hall not fall to express my opinion
Halsey.
chiropractor attention because they
of slavery If I go back.”
Many of our people journeyed had “ overfed.” The doctor wrote
“The tim e la coming when you will
W
Resident agent American Eagle Fire Insurance Company.
to Salem last Sunday to hear the ‘•overlifted,” but the printer would
take the bull by th e horns,” snld
5
T .k
f f J jM? f i t
1“ V f
— * *
Whitney chorus of boys sing. The not have it that way.
Kelso. "T here's no fence th a t will
az
ilay was fine and a large audience
keep him a t home.”
“I hope th a t Isn’t tru e,” Abe an
T, J. Skirvin last week shipped a
attend ea.
swered.
Linn Club Boys at State Fair club booths were a center of attrac­
carload of vetch seed and one of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Söderström
of
Soon Mrs. Kelso called Blm to set
tion.
Italian rye grass to the Dickinson
Linn county’s club liooth at lhe
the tablf. She and H arry brought It
Viola Childers of the Charity Portland were week end guests of c mipany of Chicago.
This rye
state fair was awarded third place homemakiug club won third prize Mr. and Mrs, C. 8. Fuller, near
out under the tree, where, In the cool
E ntered the Room of the Sick G irl.
gras* seed was the first ever|aetit
Halsey
recently.
The
Söder­
shade, they had a m erry dinner.
in the face of hot competition from for her exhibit; Marcy E. Gather
ström* took in lhe state fair at Sa­ east from Oregon and may make
When the dishes w ere put away. In that solemn hour Rave the two—
ail over Oregon at the state fair. of Waterloo won second for home
the opening of an important in­
one
of
whom
was
on
the
edge
of
Percy B rlm stead arrived with his sis
besutfication exhibit and Rachel lem on their way home.
dustry in this state.
ter Annabel In th e ir buggy. Blm went eternity, and the other was never to Multnomah county was first and Betts’ canning exhibit won third
It A. McCully, wife and two
out to meet them and cam e Into the speak of It. The only record o f that Clackamas second.
Raleigh Templeton and Charles
She is a member of the •ons and hi» mother, Mrs. A. T
hour Is to he found In the face and
Linn county club exhibits at place.
dunryard with her arm around Anna
Kizer exhibited their sheep from
MoCully
of
Eugene,
were
in
Halsey
I^ebanon
club.
spirit
of
a
great
man.
bel’g waist. ,
the state fair were awarded prizes
for several hours Saturday on their Rowland at the state fair and did
Years later Samson wrote In a let­
“Did any one ever see a lovelier girl
as follow *:
way home from Salem, where they well and took them to the county
than this?” Blm asked, aa they stood ter:
Farm
Bureau
Generoaity
Holstein calves:
Paul McCart,
M r. Templeton
had been attending the state fair. fair this week.
“I saw Abe when he came out of the
up before th e dinner party.
That the Linn county Farm Bu­
tad 11 Cheviot sheep and M r,
“H er cheeks are like wild rosea, her tavern that day. He was not the Abe third, L u 'la McCart fourth.
Six
pairs
of
finely
wrought
steel
Jersey calves: Clarise McCon­ reau has been generous in its 1921
Kizer had a large number of Ox­
eyes like the dew on them when the we had all known. He was different.
There were new lines In his face. It nell, second; Harvey McConnell, policies is shown in the fact that horse-hues were givett the winuers ford Downs.
sun is rising,” said Kelso.
in the quoits pitching events of
A?>e rose an d , said. “The day Is was sorrowful His steps were slow. fourth.
it has endeavored to help the non- the Linn county fair. Teams rep
Farmers in a district running
passing. I’ll s ta rt on with Parsons He had passed out of his young man­
Angora goats : John Scott, first;
hood. When I spoke to him, he an­ Arnold Zysset, second; Lucile Som­ mem*»ers as well as the members. resenting Salem, Woodburn, (Jpi- front the Lake Creek church near­
and the pony and read my stint afoot
You come along In a few minutes. By swered with that gentle dignity now mer, third; Marian Gilkey, fourth;
Thus in the tuberculosis eradi- vallis and Halsey »lid three teat»* ly to Peori«, between the Oregon
the time you overtake me I’ll he ready so fam iliar to all who knew him. From 1/OHA Zysset, fifth;
Rpy Scott, cation project every farmer in the from the Albany Moose lodge com­ Electric road and the river, have
that hour he was Abraham Lincoln.”
to get Into the saddle.”
combined to shut out hunters and
peted.
sixth.
county is given an opportunity to
Ann passed away before the month
H alf an hour or so a fte r Abe hod
are posting several hundred tres­
Shorthorn
calves:
Irene
Quim­
The
seven
homeseeker*
from
the
have the free test, although the
gone, H arry 's horse, which had been ended ami became, like many of her
pass notices.
“ Sportsmen” are
by,
first;
Dellis
Cornutt,
second;
In
middle
west
proved
to
be
six
sight­
kind,
an
Imperishable
memory,
whinnying for his mate, bounded out
Farm Bureau has initiated and
too careless aitnut what they shoot
Clifford
Cornutt,
third,
tu
division
of
the
young
seers
and
one
homesekeer
At
A
l­
of the stable and went galloping down her presence the spirit
promoted the project.
bany they said they liked Linn at snd farmers’ stock suffer. Com­
man had received auch a baptism th at four
the road, having slipped his hazter.
Every wool and mohair grower county belter than anything else plaints on this score come from all
Shorthorn calves:
Katherine
“He will not stop until he overtakes henceforward, taking thought of .her,
he was to love purity and all clean­ Pugh, first /John Quimby, second, w as given the opportunity to they had seen.
the other horse,” said H arry.
When they were >ver the country.
“You can ride with us,” Annabel ness. and no Mary who came to his in division five.
affiliate with the marketing asso at Brownsville a telephone call
For the two-page supplement to
leet with tears and ointment was ever
suggested.
Shorthorn calves: George Dan- ciation. But this association was came for cars to bring th e n here, this week’s Enterprise, which gives
80 the young man brought his sad­ to be turned away.
organized entirely through the ef­ hut there was no response from interesting details of lhe early life
nen, first, in division six.
dle and bridle and put It under the
Two-year-old shorthorns: George forts of the farm Bureau.
Halsey.
of Abraham Lincoln on one page
(To
'•«
■
ue
•'
•eat of the buggy and got In with
When the poultry culling dem­
Hannett, first.
and on the other some interesting
There
is
a
big
row
on
over
a
Annabel and her small brother.
Shorthorns, in which all exhib­ onstrations were promoted there
These three paragraphs were in type
gossip about the duke of M arl­
road
used
by
Frank
Lynch
aud
Some tw o miles down th e road H ar­
its competed: Dellis Cornut t first, was no distinction made as to
borough and his family, our read­
ry found Abe standing between the for the last page la»t week but there was
not room lor tnem:
Berkshire hogs: Loyd Miller, where the demonstrations were other* to get out from their homes ers are indebted to the Portland
horses, holding the runaw ay by hi*
across land claimed by Thomas
W illism Preston died at Moun­ first; Kenneth Sm ith, third; H ar­ helil or who were invited.
Journal, which published those
forelock. T he la tte r was saddled and tain Home Saturday, aged 77 and
An extensive rodent control cam­ and Orbison Lowell near H arris­ pages as a part of its issue of Sun­
old Koon, fifth
bridled, w hile the buggy went on
burg. Lynch claims the road is a
was buried at Brownsville Monday.
Duroe Jersey pigs'
Floyd M ul­ paign was put on this year. H alf
ahead.
He was a civil war veteran and len first ; Gordon Gilkey, second; of the farmers who received pois­ legal county road. Barricades have day, S«pt 26, and to the accom­
"T hat Is ■ wonderful girl." said
been built, dynamite exploded, modating spirit in which the big
H arry, as he and Abe were riding had lived at Mountain Home Harold Mullen, third; Norval Gott, oned barley at cost were net. mem- I
ba'beii wire installed and shotguns daily has helped a little country
wen!v.five
years.
!
h
,
hers of the Farm Bureau.
along together. “She la very modest
fired, and the controversy is before j weekly to reproduce them
AW»
Whenever drainage projects ate
and gentle hearted.”
M illard Shel-
the
county court e n d in another
Alfred Steinhauer and wife of
“And as pleasant to look at ns the Mr. and Mrs
promoted non-members have been
form before Judge Bingham
I« ".
flowery meadows.” Abe answered
with s t t accident this week while
Greenleaf
visited W illiam Wheeler
just
as
welcome
to
participate
in
M
illard
Shel-
0De
Sheep, Division 2:
*1 have promised to stop there a
ranking her car, breaking
and wife, arriving Thursday even­
Because
be
had
previ-
the
benefits
as
member«.
The
Mctlnxiist
conference
is
in
oi"tb« hones in her’ rigb? arm " ¿ ^ ¡ y ^ o n a first, winch draws a
few m inutes on our way bach."
Practically all the expense of session till* week at Forest Grove ing. when the old people were at
“It la possible Blm could get a dl
Marks was called andI she is get
hp
A. C. summer school the boys’ and girls' club work,
and Rev. C T Cook, of the local the printing office getting out the
vorce.” said Abe, looking down ,ing along as well as can be ex- » p
Not finding them at
which
is
costing
nearly
*fi
00
for
second
prize
of
church, accompanied bv R«v J. 8. Enterprise.
thnugtitfully at the mane of his horse.
home,
the
visitors
stopped at the
every
hoy
and
girl
enjoying
its
Green, former pastor fiere, R e V .
C S. Fuller and son *10 m cash.
“I'll ask S tu art w hat he thinks about ' "V k -
Friday
Charles, who live 3* mile, south-
» * P . D .m .o o »' Donald Shel­ benefits, is given to children of F G Drake of Drain and T. H Hotel Halsey oVer night.
It when I see him again.”
b
o
w
n
.V
B
r
o
w
n
.v
ill.,
motored
to
night
they
whisked
W
h a le r,
nonmeinbers.
"I hope you'll see him soon."
first.
east of Halsey, accompsnied by ton,
Resides these benefit, the ex­ Forest Grove in Mr. Cook’s oar over to Browo.vil . *»>«r. many
Linn county’s livestock exhibit
"Aa soon as I can get tn Spring
Mrs Fuller's mother, Mrs. S. K
fleltj.”
wasthe largest at the fair o f its ecutive committee and many of the Mrs. James J Morgan was choann friend, of the oh er co up
Robb, who has been visiting here
N e x t day a letter came from D octor
kind
It occupied two cars in ninety-six community project lead­ electoral delegate from Halsey and greeted and a feed .«, t he H .tel
Rthelin reserve.
The Brownsville was enjoyM.
Mrs.
Allen, telling him that Ann was far for the past two weeks, left for shipping.
er. have given unstintingly of their
W.
I
-
.
There they will
gone with ■ dangerous fever Both Portland today.
The Linn county team won prize time and paid their own tVanspor- latter will attend later tn the week. Steinhauer is Wheeler s grand­
Abe end H arry dropped thetr work visit relatives before Mrs Robb from Dran J Cordley of the O. A. tatioo in order to promote com­ It ie sincerely hoped that Mr Cook daughter. They lilted the appear-
and went home Ann was too sick to takes her departure for her home
ence of Halsey and the gentleman
munity interests.
Halsey Garage, Foote Bros. Props,
CANDY
A Child May
E at O ur Candy
Jots and Tittles
J. W MOORE
S /\.e a t te s ta te a n d
sn ra n ce
Harvest is Over
$
I.H.C. Tillage Tools»Tractors
G.W. Mornhinweg
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
: SHORT 1 ERM
:
_her lover.
.
_______ - —---- |
in
Wichita,
Kauns.
C. P. STAFFORD,
C., and the Chanty buiuetuaking
will remain here longer, as he has
{¿ade good as » pastor iq Halsey.
s in rssi*'1 his
pleasure at
the w u f-