Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 27, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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tnat the voice of the peo|ilv In an; one my sword. I havs had enough of
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HAI.SKV EN TE R P R IS E
generation may or may not be In- war.”
spired. but that the voice of the best
He had ridden across country from
men of all ages. expressing their sense the boat landing and, arriving so late,
I of Justice and of right, In the law. Is had left his horse at a livery stable.
Spreading Over Place Where Loss of L ie in Industries Almost
(Continued from page 1)
| and inuat be the voice of God. Tiie
“I'm lucky to find you and Abe and
I spirit and body of Its decrees are as Joe all up and waiting for me," he Turks and Armenians Fought.
H allow een night n ext M onday.
Equal to That of War.
I Indestructible as the throne of Heaven said as he shook their hands. “How's
Miss Georgia Weber of Browns­
I You can overthrow them but until mother?"
ville
warn to Corvallis Friday via
their power Is re-established, as surely
An
Average
of
25
Peraone
Ars
Dying
American
L
o
n
of
L
ife
In
France
Was
“I'm well," Sarah called from the
| it will be, you will live in savagery.”
Halsey.
D aily in Streets of Aisxandro-
top of the stairway. “I'll be down In
48,000 Men, During Same Period
“You do not deny the right of revo- a minute.”
pol From Cholera and
of Tim e Industries
W. F, Moore of Brownsville
I lutlon."
For an hour or more they sat by
Hunger.
Took 35.000.
spent part of last week at Scio vis­
“No, hut I can see no excuse for It the fireside while Harry told of his
iting old friends.
■ in America. It has remained for us adventures in the great swamps of
Constantinople.—Cholera Is spread-
Washington.— Some very Interesting
I to add to the body of the law the idea southern Florida.
Mrs. Jennie Schildmeyeyer and
j I ng throughout that part of Armenia statistics have been prepared und
I that men are created free and eqpal
“I ’ve done my share of the fight­ i which was the scene of the war be­
daughters of Brownsville were Hal­
public recently showing the tre­
I The lack of the saving principle In the ing,” he said at length. “I'm going tween the Turks and Armenians last made
sey visitors Saturday.
mendous loss in human life in the
| codes of the world has heeu the great north tomorrow to find Bim and her
winter, according to a dispatch from nation's industrial plants.
I cause of Injustice ugd oppression.”
Mrs. J. W. Sprenger of Shedd
mother.”
Tltlis. forwarded by Paxton Hibben of
These figures indicate that these ap­
Honest Ahe rose and walked up and
had her tonsils removed last Thurs­
“I shall want you to serve a com­ Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Hibben is a palling conditions coutluue day by day
I down the room In silence for a mo plaint on one Lionel Davis," said Mr. member of the group of representa- at a rate almost equal to the sacrifice
day while in Albany.
■ went. Then he added:
| fives of the Near East relief and re­ of American soldiers during the war.
Lincoln.
Mesdames C. P. Stafford and J.
“Choate phrased It well when he
“I have one of my own to serve on cently visited Armenia before starting In the nineteen months of our partici­
W.
Driukard were Albany visitois
I said: We should beware of awaking him,”
northward
through
Russia
to
Mos­
Harry answered. “But I hope
pation in the war we lost approxi­
the tremendous divinities of change
Friday of last week.
that our caae can be settled out of cow. He writes that the cholera Is mately 48,000 men, while a total of
T -from their loug sleep. Let us think court."
Linn county property is np-
due to lack of foodstuffs and the con- 35,000 were killed in factories during
of that when we consider what we
praised for taxation at about 1,000,.
1 think that 1 11 go with you as far ! se<l ui'nt reduced resistence of the the same period. This sail loss is in
I shall do with the evils that afflict us.’ ”
addition to the prodigious waste of
000 less this year than last.
us Tazewell county and draw the pa­ population,
The boy Joe had been deeply in-
"An average of twenty-five aged per­ human energy brought about through
pers there,” said Lincoln.
Mrs. C. J. Gibson of Brownsville
terested in this talk.
When the latter had left for his sons and young children are dying accidents in Industrial plants.
underwent
a major operation at a
“I f you'll lend me a book, I'd like
There is no way of computing the
lodgings and Joe and his mother had dally in the streets of Alexandropol
hospital in Albany last Thursday.
to begin studying," he said,
gone to bed, Samson told Harry the from both cholera and hunger," he value of human life, and any condi­
“There's time enough for that," said
adds. “The bodies are being, loaded tion which permits of the monthly
details of his visit to Chicago.
Miss Cleona Smith is in school at
Lincoln. “First, I want you to under-
"She may have taken the disease In wagons which are continually mak­ destruction of almost 2,000 lives con­
Rugene, instead of at Brownsville,
stand what the law’ is and what the
ing
the
rounds
of
the
streets.
stitutes
a
state
of
affairs
that
cries
and died with It before now." said the
hend. Surrey, Eng. She gained her ex as the types represented last week.
i lawyer should be. You wouldn't want
"The American Near East relief is aloud to our human Instincts as well
young man. “I'll be on my way to
perience during the war, and has now-
to be a pettifogger. Choate is the
taking additional hundreds of virtually as to our hard-headed American com
Miss Cecil Sawyer came down
Honey Creek in the morning.”
satisfied her ambition by starting her
I right model. He has a dignity suited
naked children Into its already over­ mon sense.
from Portland for the week eud
own
forge.
the greatness of his chosen master.
crowded orphanages until buildings
Life at all times and under all cir­
with hor relatives in Brownsville,
(To be continued)
They say that before a justice of the
can be obtained.
cumstances is uncertain, and accidents
which was her former home.
I peace, In a room no bigger than a
“There are 68 registered cases are bound to happen, but every safe­
Six Generations In One Family,
I shoemaker's shop, his work Is done
Mrs. M. E. Basset, niolhsr of
of cholera In Ertvan and 141 at
The Pas, Man.—Six generations of
Eggs Are Good Imitations.
guard that human ingenuity can
with the same dignity and care that
A remarkable and Inexplicable fact Alexandropol and the deaths are
create should be Introduced to lessen one family are holding a reunion at Mrs. Dr. Waltz of Brownsville,
he would show in the supreme court about the cuckoo's eggs Is that they averaging 20 per cent of the cases.
Nelson House. They belong to the passed through Halsev last Friday
our frightful waste of human material.
of Massachusetts. A newspaper says very commonly resemble the eggs of
“The homeless Inhabitants of 140
T h rift of human life— uo element Creek tribe of Indians.
on her way to Albany for the day.
that In a dog case at Beverly he the bird In whose nest they are laid, towns razed by the Turks are camp­ of our Industrial activity Is of greater
Sarah Donkey, aged one hundred
Mrs. F. E. Kelsey and her (tan g li­
treated the dog as if he were a Hon (if 755 cuckoo eggs In the Berlin Nat­ ing in the fields and swarming In the importance than this.
and twelve, Is the common ancestor
and the crabbed old squire with the ural History museum, 575 strikingly re­ city streets, and are without the slight­
Yet it Is not to be doubted that a of the other five. Thejsare: Caroline er, Dorothy Jean, of Halsey are
consideration due a chief Justice.”
semble the eggs of the foster parent est hope of assistance from the Im­ very large percentage of the sacrifice Spence, ninety, daughter; John Don spending a few days in town at the
“He knows how to handle the Eng
poverished government In whose paper of human life is preventable, just as It
in color and marking.
key, seventy, grandson; Ina Spence, h une of Miss D o rilla So oers, who
llsh language,'' Samson observed.
money 6,000 rubles is equivalent to 1 Is possible to prevent a large per­ forty-four, great-granddaughter; Sarah is Mrs. Kelsey’s cousin.—T.ugeiie
“He got that by reading. He Is the
cent.
centage of disease and fires and other Donkey, twenty-two, great great grand Register.
best read man at the American bar
“The Armenian foreign minister, As- forms of distress and disaster.
daughter; Jemlna Donkey, two, great
The Oregonian’s offer o f a year's
and the best Bible student. There's
canas Mooravlan, and the minister of
great
great-granddaughter.
Sarah
These are problems which to a great
a lot of work ahead of you, Joe, before
supplies, Sarkis Srabeonlan, recently
extent depend for their solution on Donkey the first retains possession of subscription to the dully for $5 or
you are a lawyer, and when you're
waited on a delegation of twenty-five public conscience, aud as the public be­
all her faculties except her sight, to the daily and Sunday for $7 w ill
admitted success comes only of the
Americans headed by Charles V. Vick­ comes aroused on the matter of the which is falling.
She traveled 15( ne open till the end of the month.
capacity for work. Brougham wrote
ery, general secretary of the near east
loss of human life in Industry a cor­ miles by canoe for the reunion.
Mr. Rector is the agent.
the peroration of his speech In de­ A call will bring me to Halsey in 15 or relief, to appeal for American aid to respondingly greater efficiency will ex­
8. P. Lepine is a Harrisburg
fense of Queen Caroline nineteen 20 minutes
ist
in
every
phase
of
our
business
n r A XT T V r f D I 8ee ArnM>nla through the winter. They
youth of 76 who recently took Mrs.
times."
stated that the government Was try-
life.
Geneva Harmiston, ten years
i ing desperately to obtain grain from
“1 want to be a great orator," the
Hence the problem becomes one
Sea Otter Bites
hoy exclaimed with engaging frank
Persia, but that the Persian govern­ not to be solved alone by those directly
vouuger, as a bride. The ceremony
Fish Off Hook
ness.
ment was becoming alarmed at the engaged In Industry, but a share of it
occurred at her home in that city.
exportation of foodstuffs and had rests on the shoulders of every cltlzeu
“Then you must remember that
N. R Windom of Harrisburg
London.—O. S. Jay was fish­
character Is the biggest part of It,”
ordered an embargo, thus Cutting off of the country. More Intensive thrift
was an arrive in Halsey last Sat­
ing for sea trout In I.ake Ddlnas.
the only near-by source of supply."
Honest Abe declared. “Great thoughts
thought and practice In the lives of all
near Mount Snowden, when a big
urday morning on his way to
, ■ ome out of a great character and
citizens of the country will be reflected
otter seized a fish which he had
’ only out of that. They will come
Brownsville to be a guest at the
in
better
safeguards
for
those
engaged
FINDS RARE MOSAIC WORK
hooked, bit a piece out of the
even If .you have little learning and
In the various trades and crafts of
C. B. Tycer home.
sea trout and, after diving, dis­
none of the graces which altract the
Industry.
American Student Diacovara Maater-
Gladys, daughter of Mr. and
appeared. On the following eve
eye. But you must have a character
pieca In Forgotten Cathedral 8oma
Mrs.
Charles Enger Of Brownsville,
nlng
the
same
angler
saw
the
that Is ever speaking, even when your
Miles From Roma.
LADY BLACKSMITH
was a Saturday morning arrival
otter swimming near the shore
lips are silent. It must allow in your
in Halsey on her way home for a
of the lake, and making a cast
life and fill the spaces between your
Rome.— An American young map,
with hid trout rod he hooked the
week end. Miss Enger is a student
words. It will help you to choose and
Harry Sternfeld of Pittsburgh, winner
otter in the neck. The animal
LAWYER AND NOTARY
charge them with the love of great
at the U. of O., Eugene.
of the “Prix de Paris,” student of the
fought hard to free itself and
things that carry conviction.
American academy here, has discov­
Dean Tycer, garage man of
Jumped Into the air during Its
”1 remember, when I was a boy over
B rownsville , O regon
ered a masterpiece of Cosmodl mosa­
Brownsville, a returned soldier bov,
struggle, which lasted nearly ten
In Gentryville, a shaggy, plain-dressed
ics embellishing a great facade of a
was a very busy man at the depot
minutes. Finally the otter broke
man rode up to the door one day. He
medieval cathedral. It Is several miles
from the hook and swam away.
Saturday
morning, loading his car
had a cheerful, kindly face. His char­
from Rome, a Clvlta Castellans, a
with Southern Pucitio passengers
acter began to speak to us before he
place for centuries forgotten, where
opened his mouth to ask for a drink
for Brownsville.
the genius of Cosmodl and his sons
CARS MUST BE WELL COOLED
of water.
s hut commonplace because of fam il­
Frank Vanetta, a former Hal-
Fine
“ ‘I don’t know who you are,' my
iarity.
Refrlgerater Should Be Allowed to seyan, but now of Portland, left
father said.
‘But I'd like it awful
The design was executed In 1210 and
last Saturday morning for home
Rost on Biding at Least 24 Houra
well If you'd light and talk to us.' He
shows the Influence of the Byzantine
Before Loading.
with the prettiest bunch of ten
did and we didn't know till he had
school. The whole of the facade is
pheasants (the limit) that he had
gone that he was the governor of the
rich In color and glittering with gold­
501 Lyon s t, Albany, Oregon,
The careful shipper and packer shot on the Collins farm.
state. A good character shines like a
en fragments of stone which- has stood
should ask the railroad to set the re­
candle on a dark night. You can't
the test of 700 years. The immense
Miss Eleanor
Schildrnoyer, •
frigerator car on hit siding at least 24
mistake it. A, firefly can't hold his
| detail In the design staggers one. The
hours before he expects Oo load, for no daughter of Mrs. Jennie Schild-
light long enough to compete with It.
top of the loggia Is one mats of mosa­
I man who works to prevent decay ever meyer of Brownsville, passed thru
“Webster said in the Knapp tr ia l:
ic done with variegated colors. Stern­
loads his poultry Into a car having a Halsey Saturday morning on her
‘There Is no evil that we cannot
feld
says
the
work
Is
“a
dream
;
the
Two doors north of the hotel
high temperature. Examine the car to way to Salida, Oregon, where she
either face or fly from but the con­
best example of outside decorative
see that when the doors are closed.nut
sciousness of duty disregarded.'
Am prepared to do all kinds of mosaics I know of.”
a ray of light enters. See that the drain will teach school.
“A great truth like that mak.s won­ -hoe repairing.
Satisfaction guar-
' pipes are In working order; and when
Miss Ancie Hughes and her fa.
derful music on the lips of a sincere
the car has been Iced and salted for ther, H. W- Hugheeof Brownsville,
SEEKS TO PATENT U. S. FLAG
inleed.
man. An orator must be a lover and
24 hours take, the temperature about
discoverer of such unwritten laws.”
left via Halsey Saturday for Alba­
four feet from the floor midway be­
British Firm Dtnlad Application for
It was nearing midnight when they
ny, where Miss Hughes hoped to
Mrs
Ashby,
wife
of
an
ex
sergeant
tween
the
doors.
I
f
It
Is
below
40
de­
Trademark In South
heard footsteps on the board walk in
find
a position in one of the stores
major,
haa
started
a
shoeing
and
grees Fahrenheit you may load your
America.
front of the house. In a moment
blacksmlth'a buafness near I-eather- chilled birds with safety.
during the holidays.
Harry Needles entered in cavalry uni­
LIC ENSED F U N ER A L DIRECTO RS | Buenos
Aires.
Argentina.—Com­
form with fine top boots and silver
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pruitt and
plaint has often been made by manu­
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
spurs, elect as a young Indian brave
child
of Scio took possession of the
facturers and others that on enter­
and bronze'd by tropic suns.
Phone 35
Phone 15
A.
J.
Heibel farm last Wednesday
ing South America for the purpose of
"Hello!" he said as he took
his
Rranches at
under a lease and will operate it.
selling their products they found that
belt and clanking saber. “I hang up Brownsville,
Wm T Templeton, Mgr : some enterprising person had appro­
The first entertainment of the Meneley System De Luxe Entertainment The Heibels left for Walla Walla
alsey,
Phone 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr priated their trademark and patent
Coarse wifi be held In Halsey Nov. 2. It will be a musical entertain meat of the about a week ago.
rights, thus being able to prevent the highest order given by the Eugene Page Trio.
K. J. Harrington and wife left
use of the manufacturer's own brands
The citizens’ committee promoting these entertainments met st the council for their home in Salem last Sat­
without "adjustment."
Probably the most curious esse of chamber Friday evening and elected B. S, Clark assistant chairman and J. W urday morning after several days’
visit at the home of a brother, W.
WILDEY LODGE NO. 6-5, • such an attempt to appropriate a de­ Moore assistant secretary to co-operate with the Ladies' Study club.
These entertainments are not given as a tuoney-nisking proposition, and the A. Carey, and sister, Mrs. F. W.
Regular meeting next Saturday sign was made here recently when an committee has set the following prices to cover expenses only;
English firm applied for patrwit rights
Robinson.
night.
on the American flag. It was denied.
CHOLERA KILLS MANY FACTORY TOLL HEAVY
I
I
I
Jots and 1 ittles
Bring out
t h e life*
of your hair. Do not
bo content with just
ordinary hair when
you can have beautiful
hair. Among other
tonics and dressings
we have the following:
Danderine
Wildroot Dandruff Re-
llerpicide
[mover
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
W eyeth’s ¡Sage <fe
[Sulphur
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HR
I
Ringo’s Drug Store
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IA XT S Phone
ERVIC 19C5
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Brownsville
DEAN TYCER
A p p l e S G atherthem
yourself. 25c a box, at raj
orchard at the ferry, itar-
‘isburg. Ore.
C. L. MORRIS.
Amor A. Tussing
A. Peterson
Dress Shoes a Speciality
Shoe Repair Shop
V;
JEWETT the COBBLER.
W R IG H T & PO O LE
LYCEUM COURSE
off
I. 0 . 0 . F.
W. J. Ribelin
Three Fake Bank Notes Out.
Washington.—Detection of three ad­
ditional counterfeit federal reserve
Office 1st door south of school bouse
notes was announced hy the Treasury
Halsey, Oregon.
department, and the public was
warned to be on guard. One Is a
Handles Town and Country Property *50 note of the Federal Reserve
The sec­
Give him a call and see if be can fix hank of Kansas City.
ond la a $20 note on the Richmond
you up.
(Vs.) Federal Reserve bank, and the
third la a $10 note on the Federal
hank of Boston.
Dealer
in
Real
Estate.
BARBER SHOP
Electric
Haircutting, Massaging
sr.d Shampooing.
Cleaning and Pressing.
E. C . M IL L E R
C .C . B R Y A N T
ATTORNEY A T LA W
Harry Teld of H it Adventures In the
Great Swamps.
■201 New First Nat'l Bank Bld'g,
1,
Albany, Oregon.
Old
Man’s Shacking
Record.
Langdon. N. D.— When hts son who
was running the binder finished cut­
ting a 200-scre field of heavy grain.
J F Whitehouse, seventy-s'x years eld.
had In shocking kept an close to the I
eight-foot binder that be had Joet
seven shocks left to set up. The fee»
Is considered the "«chocking record "
for North Ix k o ts for men who have
;>a«sed the Scriptural age limit of three
score years and ten.
1
A- *-
Adults, season tickets.
Students above 6th grade
Children of school age
Adults single tickets
Children “
“
4 shows
<<
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W
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<<
<4
<4
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$2.00
1.50
1.00
60
30
•
Tu kits for these high class entertainments will be on sale Thursday at
Clark's confectionery, Reserve seats will be 50c extra for season lickeL L5c extra
for single tickets.
Most of the towns of the valley have held Chantauquas during the summer
which as entertainments, are but very little if any better than the shows coming
to Halsev this winter, and most of you know what you have to pay to attend a
Chautauqua. I t is to be hoped that the people of this community will show their
appreciation of the committee's efforts to have something doing in Halsey.*'
If
this venture succeeds well, we might have a Chautauqua next summer.
ARCHIE
CORNELIUS
Expert workmanship.
Watchmaker and
Jeweler
Witches and clocks a specialty.
Halsey, Oregon.
On account of the cost the Lane
county court wants to dispense
with the building of a bridge at
Harrisburg in conjunction with this
county, maintain the ferry there
and route the east-side Pacific
highway hy way of Coburg.
Some of the moil beautiful dress
skirt«, pleated and otnerwise, are
on display in the windows of the
Koontz store. Also shoes and up.
to-date novelties, such as hand­
bags, lace cap and many other
pretty things that women love. A
handsome show window Is an asset
to your town and gives a truthful
impression of the stock and quality
of the goods, and the pride and
good taste of the window dresser
does the rest. Let us find more
' than one window filled with attract.
<ive goods as the holiday season
I approaches. We also noted that
I the name of Koonts was included
1 in three front-page advertisements