OCT. 20, 1921 H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E PAUK 6 If she has known the person for bnt of th e ir Brownsvil .'e property ant. had bought the F ra n k Cameron farm near H o lle y. They w ill re­ main in B row nsville u n til sprin» on account of the children goini to school. and at fu ll »peed can tu rn out tXJOO printed and folded »heets per hour B oth Eugene paper« have Duplex presses, and John Bennett, the expert m achinist of the Regis­ ter, came down and helped set up the new press at Albany. J. C. Bramwell and wife »pen* last Saturday in Albany. D r D. G. B ari um of thia c ity stood an his frm t poroh the other evening and w ched someone car­ ry off a tire th y had appropriated from the doct> r ’s car. The next day he sent out strong w arning notices and later the tire waa found in his fro n t y a rd .— H arrisburg Cor. A lbany H erald. B illy Well» of A lpine passes th ru Halsey Monday on his wa>* to A lb an y. Almost everyone we meet boasts of having indulged in China pheas­ ant and venison. O f Roy Lawrence, whose wife i Miss Geraldine Cook visited at cne o f the Brow nsville school teach Junction C ity over the week end. ere, the Lebanon C rite rio n say* a guest of Miss Lois Young. Miss Mary Laweuce and Mrs. V iv Eleven cars of dairy cattle have ian Shaffer and little son Edgar o been shipped out of L in n county in Salem passed through Lebano the past two months and buyer- Tuesday en route to B row nsvil' to v is it th e ir brother, Roy La» are after more. rence, who is c ritic a lly i ll at h H . J. Farwell of Shedd is pres­ home in th a t c ity , w ith little ho| ident and George D rill It a rd of being eutertained for his recover Rrownsville secretary of the L in n - Messrs. Bressler, Cornelius. Joh Benton county I O. O F. Bram w ell and W hite enjoyed Judge Bilyeu says the roads i ‘‘ t Chiua phe„ ant feoV Mond a L in n county are equal in length , F , when th to four parallel roads from P o rt 1 - - Woodmen entertained. s short time. Converses W ith T w o at Once. Through this strange means of con­ versation, W lle tta may carry on a conversation w ith two people at the same time simply by placing any fin­ ger or one hand on the vocal cords and telling by the vibrations Just what la being said before the words are actually spoken. She Is of normal build fo r a girl of sixteen years, robust and has a healthy color In her cheeks. Unless one studied her eyes they would not land to San Francisco. Mrs. Louis Howe end son < Brownsville, accompanied by M E Householder of Portland, brother o f Mrs Howe, who ha been v isitin g her, Isft on the nort hound tra in Tuesday, Mrs. Ho» going to A lb a n y and her broth Among the items quoted by last returning to his borne. Sunday’s Albany Democrat bom its issue of 50 years previous was the statement that Halsey con­ tained 25 homes. Preparations are on fo r an in ­ teresting program to he given at the ’ ’pie social” next Saturday nig ht. A constellation number is being rehearsed by the In te rm e d i­ ate Leaguers. WISCONSIN GIRL DEFIES HANDICAP Miss Cleona Sm ith spent the week end at home w ith her father, who has been on the a ilin g list, and returned to her school in Brownsville Monday. Develops System of Conversing The Karl Bramwell fa m ily cele­ With Others Not Equaled Even brated K arl's birthday, which oc­ by Helen Keller. curred Monday, try a fine dinner no Sunday at the home o f his mother iu Rugetie. IS BOTH BLIND AND DEAF Tom and Ernest Hover and J. P. H un te r returned Sunday night from a hunting trip near G rants By Placing H s r Fingers on Vocal Cords of a Person She Can T all Pass w ith » e v i.il deer, one weigh­ W hat Is Being Bald Before ing 150 pounds. t hey report a Words Are Actually Spoken. fine tim e, hot say the rain made the roads pre tty had. Rev. C. T C »<>k was summoned on Monbay to go to Junction C ity io preach a funeral sermon Wednesday over John Ladens, who died there Monday, aged near­ ly 80. The only relative Ladene leaves is a daughter. Dr. 11 E. Ruff, 81 years old, a v t ran of the c iv il war, died at bis home at Junction C ity last T h u rf- dav and Rev. C. T. Cook of H al- ssv conducted the funeral there Saturday, Dr Ruff had given up Jiis nr set ice several years ago as stfvanctng years told on him . Guy Bramwell and wife were gversts of th eir parents here Sat- i u tda y and stated they had disp-.ised Janesville. Wta.— Overcoming ttie handicap o f both blindness and deaf lies? In a manner which has aston­ ished all medical authorities who have heard of It, Mias W'lletra Huggins, six teen years old, a student of the WIs eonsln School for the Blind at Janes vide, I ihs learned to listen to the con versatlon of others through the me­ dium of placing a finger on the vocal cords of the person with whom she Is talking. Denied the power to see or hear, thia girl has Required through prac­ tice sense^ so keen, so accurate and so marvelous that she Is believed to have a system of understanding which has nexer t een equaled even by Helen Keller, famous hltnd girl. W lle tla through some strange and unexplainable sense ran tell who Is in a room with her or In adjoining room. ffîrunawick PH O N O C B A P H S AND W iletta Huggins Gonveising a Friend. W in readily note her great affliction as she walks w ith as steady a gait as a nor mal person would. Upon entering a room where there are visitors she will w alk w ithout falterin g up to J. T Hooper, superintendent » f the school W lle tta Is unable herself to under stand or explain the reason for her strange method of hearing. It Just came to h er; this is her only explnmi tlon. She has been at the school foi six years. May Develop New Method. During her first year at school Wu etta was not a very diligent student and was especially backward In study­ ing the point system o f reading. She mastered the rending system, how­ ever, knowing that it was only a m at* ter of time when she would be unahlt to see. The achievements of W lle tta Hue gins are attracting such wide attentloi that one of the large women's nmg.i zincs of the country contains an Inter view with her and a story of her sue cess. It Is the opinion of psychologist- that a new method of teaching the deaf »111 be developed as a result of the tests which have been inude on W lletta Huggins. W om an’s Heel Gets Tangled in Plane London — A woman's heel, be­ coming Jammed, caused the „ reck of an nlrplaue Hnd the loss of three lives at Fort Mel bourne. Australia, according to a Central News dispatch from Melbourne to the London Pally- News. H G Ross, an aviator, took Miss Jessie Dorman and a young man for a flight. Miss Dorman's heel became Jammed between the rudder bar and the wooden bar. and the pilot was unable to turn his machine, which crashed heavily, all three occupartts h e lm killed RECO RDS W e have just re c e iv e d a s h ip m e n t o f th is NEW MODEL BRUNSWICK M oral: T ake a Chance. T he man who tries his best w ill not always win, hut he w ill win oftener than the man who doesn't try except when he knows he w ilf w in.— Boston Transcript. $150 The im provem ent o f the road t> 'h e ce neterv has b-en completed \ o u r c h o ic e o f fin is h — Raymond Fox dislocated b i­ rig h t arm in a gentle game of foo'- ball. P riced at Adam B ro w n , M a h o g a n y , Fum ed or G o ld e n O ak I rim m in g s N ic k e l P la te d . E q u ip p e d w it h A l l - W o o d O val I one B r u n s w ic k A m p lif ie r , D o u b le - S p r in g M o t o r , T w e lv e - in c h T u r n ­ ta b le , A u t o m a t ic S to p , T o n e M o d if ie r a n d 7 A lb u m s fo r filin g re c o rd s . S o ld o n th e e a s y -p a y m e n t p la n WOODWORTH DRUG CO., ALBANY, OREGON Brownsville Briefs churches dismissed th eir r«gulw services Sunday evening an(j u nited w ith the M ethodist people in a welcome to th e ir new pastor Rev. C. T. M orris, who with hi« fa m ilv arrived the eveuing before Good lino o f accessories, in clu d in g Top from Yoncalla. Tbe two visiting D ressings and A uto P ain ts. pastors assisted in the service, Mr. Ford owner, if yon a re c o n tem p latin g did the re tirin g M ethodist pastor, hav ing y o u r car o v erh au led o r tra d in g it in fo r Rev. T. H. Downs, who had not vet gone to his new work at Suth­ a new o n e we can be ot service to you. e rlin and W ilb u r. The servies Props. was a plea«ant one th ru ou t, aod the uew pastor gave evidence that he w ill be a w orthy helper in the fig h t of the chorcbee against all Mrs. Forbes owns a cottage at N e w ­ first experience in teaching, bai- form s o f e vil in the community. port and enjoys entertaining he ebarge of the U nion Point school, Instead of the regular services friends who vis it the coast. Sic is said to be m aking a fine succes*- Sunday evening the Presbyterian of her work. was much bei efited by tbe outing C h ristia n Endeavor sooiety in < F irst class repairing our specialty. We have a good stock of Tires. These Tires sre fresh stock and we can make attractive prices on them. FOOTE BROS., M'S. M cKay is here fio m Cali form a visiting her parents, M r. an 1 Mrs. Wells, and a sister, Mrs. Loomis, liv in g on what was the Otis Taylor fr u it ranch near town which they purchased last spring 80 well pleased is M rs M cKsv w ith what she has seen of this v a l­ ley that she hopes some day that she and her husband may become residents. Oren S tratton has his th ird car >f apples from bis orchard this fa ll ready to ship. Since i t ta k e about 750 boxes to f ill a car these shipments represent about 2200 boxes. He expects to get more than 12 a box, possibly 12 25. There w ill be several hundred box­ es in addition for the local trade, beside in fe rio r grades and culls. William Lentz, son of Mrs. Loomis, died at the fa m ily home near town Tuesday n ig h t The death was very sudden, few hav­ ing heard of his illness, which wa« of but a few days’ duration. He was about 20 years of age and of unusually well-developed physique, w ith every promise of a'long life of usefulness. He was one of the dc pendable assistants in p u ttin g in the pavement just a few weeks ago D r. Howard of C orvallis was called in consultation w ith D r. W altz, b u t w ith th e ir s k ill, aided bv the help of trained nurse, was u n a v a il­ ing. Funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church T hurs­ day afternoon, conducted by the pastor, Rev. A M M cC lain, as­ sisted by Rev. W. P. Elm ore, aud interm ent followed in tbe Masonic cemetery. A stranger was here Tuesday to interview Loeb, the sa w m ill man, aud was greatly surprised to learn that he had closed his m ill and gone elsewhere several m onths ago. Mrs. George M cK inn ey returned body attended tbe Christian En­ Saturday evening fro m a v is it of deavor meeting at the Christian several days w ith P ortland friends. church, retu rning a v is it the latter society had paid them some weeks John Gross and H enrv Moran • go. I t ir good to see the young were numbered among the sick, people w orking and fellowshiping but both are reported im proved. together in »uch C hristian bar. inony. H . A W ilson and w ife arrived The latest report from Edwin home from Hood R ive r Saturday evening. They bad spent severe Sawyer is to the effect th a t he nisy weeks p ickin g and packing apple**. be able to return home this week. A large crop is being harvested and The program ! are o ut and final a great rnauy pickers are on th-- olans about completed for the cele­ ground. The W ilsons returned vi< b ra tio n of the 25th anniversary of the Colum bia scenic highway b\ the dedicatian of the Brownsville auto bus and were delighted w ith Presbyterian church next Tuesday, the grandeur of the tr ip Oct. 25. A great tim e is antici­ North South 23, 11:31 a. m 15, 12:24 p. m. 17, 5,49 p, nj. HOURS The delivery window of the Miss M y rtle Mvera of JefferBon came F rid a y to care for her aunt, Halsey postoffice is open Sundays Mrs. Laura Ambrose, who is very >rom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20 ro 12:35 and 5:15 to 5.30 p. m. i l l a t her home on M ain street. Mrs. D a rre ll Sawyer came in Saturday eveuing from W a ll* W a lla w ith her tw o c h ild re n . Th> Stwyera w ill make Brow nsville th e ir fu tu re home. PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS ^¿RiV. M r. Rorabaugh, the well, known Am erican Sunday school m issionary, was here Sunday and organized a Sunday school at thv U nion P oint school house. T b e rr hud been a p a rtia lly organize school there for some tim e, bu. M r. Rorabaugh completed the or ganizalion and provided equip­ ment. Rev M 8. W oodw orth m the Baptist church preaches at the same place. The B aptist and Preebyteri n In his second siege in a P o rt­ land hospital w ith his broken le> piece of bon” from his shin ««- grafted into W illia m Howe’» wound nd recovery is hoped for. RIALTO (Correspondence) FRIDAY Admittance Here 5 Cents a Line W o rk wanted — A n y kind of common labor. G. B. Gage, at G. W. Shaw’s. Carbon paper for sale. prise office. Enter- Chicken d in n e r every Sunday at Hotel Brow nsville. 50 cents. For Sale— Year-old fiir slab block wood, $2.50 per tie r; fi: block •vood, 13 00; maple and oak, $3.50, lelivered Halsey. Brownsville Warehouses. Chas. Sterling. Remember the Enterprise has a phone a t last— No. 205. H art’s Best Picture W h a t ia said to be the best picture made by W illia m S Hart to date, * O’M a lle y of the Mount­ ed,” which w ill be shown at tbe R ia lto F rid a y , presents him as a member of the Canadian mouotsd police who, w hile jn pursuit of a m urderer, fa lls in love w ith ths ■iister of liia q ua rry. Eva N ovak heads an unusually --apable supporting company which includes Leo W illis , A ntrim Short, A lfre d A llen , B e rt Bprotte and others. Call phone 205 and give us your news items. Barber shop—K a rl A . Bram­ well proprietor. 8uite cleaned and pressed. L a u n d ry sent Mondays. I f you know an item phone i t to No. 205. of news For rent or fo r sale—Houses aud farms in v ic in ity of Halsey. W J. R ibelin. Old papers, 5c a bundle at the Enterprise office. Dr. E. W. C aruum , dentist, at Hotel Halsey eve ry Tuesday aud W e submit for your approval the F riday. _______ ‘ good bad man ot the screen ” in anew Trespass notices ready printed ph otoplay of the red-coated horsemen at the Enterprise office. In small who nde (or the law on Canada's w ild lots, ten cents each. Sense of the fr u it men in thi* v ic in ity are experiencing d iffic u lt' in securing apple boxes. Mr S tra tto n last week had to go to Salem to procure a supply. fro ntier Perry S u lliva n , liv in g on the B ro w n «ville-H ilsey road, about s m ile from tow n, is out on ertnebe- after being la id up something lik* eight weeks w ith an injured foo' ami ankle. In some manner he got his fo o t between the water tank and wagon wheel, cracking the heel and tearing loose some of the lig a ­ ments about the ankle 1 It was a very p a in fu l in ju ry and w ill not be fu lly healed fo r some tim e M o . R B Forbes of ths D un­ lap D rug company returned tb - la tte r part of the week from a stay of several months at Newport HALSEY RAILROAD TIME No, R P. D ougherty and wife, of No. 18, 12:04 p. m. 24, 4.34 p. m. Halsey ave., who w ent to Hood 14. 5:27 p. m. River several Weeks ago to pick apples, were expected home this week. SUNDAY MAIL The B row nsville and Scio foot- Ed Jones, fo rm e rly of the fir *i b il l teams m et on the B row nsville of M cHargue & Jones, who con g rid iro n F rid a y afternoon, the ducted the south side feed stoie a game resulting in fa v o r of tbe year o r tw o ago, but more recentl- home team, 31 to 7. was connected w ith the Fish r The popping of guns in every flo u rin g and feed m ills, C orvallis direction S aturday heralded the has ju s t moved to a farm about 10 opening of the season on pheasants miles south of the la tte r place and The birds seem quite p le n tifu l w ill engage in agricultue. The farm ers no doubt have fed H u ro ld B lakely, son of M r. ano them w ell, so th a t they are in Mrs. H en ry B lakely, south M ain prim e order for the c ity and town street, is here from P ortland visit* nim rods to shoot and c a rry horns ing his parents. w ith them. Not a very profitable M r. and M rs. Alexander am' d ivision of resnlts, so fa r as the little eon, accompanied by M rs farm er is concerned A great deal of d iffic u lty is being Mary Hume, of Sellwood, came up experienced in B ro w n sville getting F rid a y to v is it at Joseph Hume'- carriers for tbe P ortland dailies for a few days w hile Mr A lexan­ der tries his iuck a t pheasant shoot, and many subscribers ate having M rs M ary Hum e, widow of th e ir papers sent through the mails. ing the late Peter Hume, was a Iona Miss Anna W arm oth, on Blakely tim e resident in this co m m un ity av-oue, is very sick Mrs. W ill aud has many friends here who an Te n p k to n cares for her d u rin g the always glad to meet her. Sb< day. H er niece. Mis» L illie W a r­ owne tbe fine farm im ra ed 'a ie l) m oth, a teacher in the school, is west of town on the Brownsville- w ith her except in school hours Halsev road whioh has been based The exterior of the Baptist church several years bv James Ferrell. has been beautified w ith a liberal W illia m Baker, son of Prof Ba­ coat of white p a in t. Local artists ker, has been compelled to miss d id the work and the job reflects school several d rye on account o r cred it on th e ir s k ill. an attack of flu. M'S» Ruth Beatty, who. as her pated. The ch ild re n of Mrs. A ndy K iik have nearly a ll been called horn- by tbe serious illness of th eii mother. WilliamS. Hart and a strong sapporting cast including Eva Novak Eva bb/at «an MU hip S flar. « *0 kiaiiev of tr.e Mounted. ' A Pàiàmoum, Picuuç “ O’MALLEY of the MOUNTED” For Post«. sale—Cedar shakes end Load lots delivered B ro w n sville Warehouses R u tter W ra p p e rs < ailing Cards E NTERFRISE Office FARMERS Z S M S “ articles no longer needed, or sneceede.1 hy better ones which somebody wonld like to obtain. An advertisement tbe mifiht sue of this, costing 25c, m ight find B buyer and covert what is osly trash into good C ash