Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 03, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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of the new moon In spring." He be­ Ivins u. tee county and the state. same old pace. We would not time
till wife and held him at tfie village
pump while the aggrieved woman gave
gan to seek and study refinement of
Samson and Baker and Logan anil felt tug uc.d of speeding up. It waa
thought, of manner, of dress, of ex­ Browning agree with me that you are vour misfortune that brought Blm Into ilehiand." Harry answered. "Bim must
him a sound thrashing. So thia phaae
of Imperialism-was cured In Spring-
pression. He knew that he needed
the man for the place.
the store. I f she wants to retire and name a near day. I only need a week
Mary, but had the feeling that she
field by “hair off the same dog,” as
"As for myself, I am going to be marry you, I rather think she is en­ to get some clothes and go up to M11-
(Continued from page 1)
was not for him.
Lincoln put It.
married In a year or so. I shall have titled to do It. I don't want any more ' waukea on a little matter of business ”
Mrs. E. Brandon returned Sat.
to give all my time to the practice of fooling around about this matter.
A woman who lived near the Ed
One evening,; while E D. Raker was
"I don't know whether w ell glee him
urday morning hum 1’otlUnd,
the law. I am now in partnership Sarah and I couldn't stand I t She's a week or not" «aid Blm playfully.
speaking In the crowded village court­ wards' honae had a small, hairy
where
she viaited her son.
with
Stephen
T.
Logan
and
am
slowly
-ept me awake nights (liking about "A great many things may happen to
room above Lincoln's office and was poodle dog. One day, as Abe and Mury
clearing my conscience of debt. I i t The thing has worried us plenty. him In a week,"
rudely Interrupted and In danger of were walking along the street, they
Mr». T. P. Patton left on Satur­
have done what I could for the state We rebel and demand action before
SMnult. the long legs of Honest Abe met this woman, who asked If they
day’» train for a visit with her
(To be continued)
and for Sangamon county. It hasn't anything else happens. We feel as If
a iddenly appeared through a scuttle had seen her dog.
daughter. Mrs. O. B. Stalnaker
“I wouldn't wonder If some one down been much. I want you to take up we had some rights In this case."
hole in the celling above the platform
Mrs. Bali Boot! was a passenger of Corvallis.
“I concede them and second vour io Salem Saturday.
He leaped upon It and seizing a stone the street had got him tied to the end the burden. If you can, until I get free
W. N. Price of Jefferson was a
• water pitcher defied any one to inter­ of a pole and la using him to swab off of my debts, at least. By and by I
fere with the right of free speech in I his windows," said Abe Lincoln with may jump Into the ring again."
Halsey visitor Monday, taking
Harry was glad to obey the turn NO TICE OF SCHOOL ELECTIO N TO INCREASE T A X MORE T H A N SIX irain for Junction City.
a worthy cause.
a good-natured laugh. “I'll try to
PER CENT OVER TH A T OF PREVIOUS YEAR
So tt will be seen that there were ! find him for you.”
roons. Soon after the arrival of Mr.
C. E. Johnson of Plainview
zestful moments In these sundry vfndi- i
Mary enjoyed fun and thia and like Lincoln’s letter his doctor gave the
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School-District No. -11 of Linn
cations of the principles of Democracy laities of the young legislator added young man what he called "an honor­ County, State of Oregon, that an election will be held in said District at the passed through here Monday on
in the prairie capital.
a certain zest to their friendship. able discharge.” The magic of youth ichool house on the 2<>th day of November, 1921,. at two o'clock in the after bis way to Junction City.
About this time Miss Mary Todd, the Women are like children in their love and its courage and of good air had noon, to vote on the question of increasing the amouut of the tax levy in said
Mrs. J. A. Robertson of Portland
wrought a change of which the ahle District for the year 1921 by more than six per cent over the amount of such
daughter of a Kentucky banker, ar­ of humor.
and Mrs. Harrv Park of Browns,
The diminutive Douglas saw In Miss doctor had had little hope In the be­ levy for the year immediately preceding.
rived In Springfield to visit her sister,
It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the ful ville left on Monday’s train for
Mrs. Nlnlan W. Edwards. She was a Todd an asset of much value and hte ginning.
Portlaud.
Mrs. Robertson had
In his travels through the great for­ lowing reasons;
fashionably dressed, good-looking girl attentions began to be assiduous. Mary
1st—Ueneral school expenses.
been
a
guest
at
the Park home for
of blue-gray eyes and dark hair.
wns Indifferent to his lofty manner est Harry had met David Parish and
2nd—Pay off outstanding warrants.
“Well. Mary, haven't you found the and sonorous vocalism. Abe Lincoln Stepheu Van Renssalaer, at whose
a week. Mr.' Park accompanied
Dated this 25th day of October, 1921.
homes on the shore of the St. Law­ ‘ Attest:
fortunate young man yetT" Mr. Ed­ liked her better for that.
them to Halsey.
She encouraged the visits of the lat­ rence he had spent many a happy B. M. BOND, District Clerk.
wards playfully asked the day of her
D. TAYLOR, Chairman Board of Director*
Mrs. Paul Anderson and son
coming.
ter and Invited his confidence. The summer day. Three years had passed
William of Crawfordsville were pas­
"You know, my husband la going fact filled him with a great Joy. They since that fateful morning on the prai­
sengers to their new home in Port­
to be President of the United States went about together. In the Edwards rie. Through the winters h , had lived
land Monday morning. They had
and I hoped that I would find him In parlor he modestly told her of his In a comfortable hunter's camp on the
Springfield,*' Mary answered In a like work and his life plan. She differed shore of Lake Placid. Summers he
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 41 of Linn lived at Crawfordsville but a short
vein.
with him on certain subjects which had wandered with a guide and canoe County, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at time.
“There’s great fishing here," said were unfortunately fundamental. He through the lakes and rivers of the school house on the 26th day of November, 1921, at 2 o ’clock in the afternoon
F. W. Leonard came over from
Mr. Edwards. “I know the very man did not love her aa he had roved Ann. wilderness hunting and fishing and for the purpose of ^iscussiug the budget hereinafter set out with the levyiug
Brownsville last Monday morning
you are looking for. He has come up But her personality pleased and fas­ reading the law books whlph ha had board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the and took train for Independence,
from the ranks and Is now the most cinated the young legislator.
One borrowed from Judge Fine of Ogdens-
fiscal year beginning on June'20, 1921, and ending June 30, 1922, is estimated where he runs a shoe repairing shop.
popular member of the legislature. He evening under the spell of It he asked burg. Each summer he worked dqwn
in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the
can make a stirring speech and they her to be his wife. She consented. the Oswegatohle to that point fo^ a
county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district He goes home to Brownsville to
visit with his new friends. The his­ tax, and all other moneys of the district:
say he is going to be the President of Then he began to think It over.
spend his Sundays.
tory
of
every
week
had
been
written
It was like Lincoln In his relations
the United States.
He’s wise and
BUDGET— E S T IM A TE D E X P E N D ITU R E S
Mrs. Louis Howe of Brownsville
witty and straight as a string, but a with women to get the cart before the t<T Bim and her letters had reached
Personal Service
rough diamond—big, awkward and horse, so to speak. The points upon him at the points where he was wont Principal’s salary............... ..... .................. ... ......... ____ ... .......... »1,600.00
left for Corvallis Saturday morning
homely. You're Just the girl to take which they disagreed came up for con­ to rest In his travels. The lovers had Assistant principal's salary................ _...... ................ .................. 1,125.00
via Halsey. Mrs. Howe has been
900.00
sideration. She could not think as he not lost their ardor. Theirs was the Seventh ind eighth grades teacher's salary___ ____ _______ _
him In hand and give him a little pol
under
the weather for some time,
900.00
Ish and push him along. His name Is did on the subject of slavery and the love "that hopes and endures and la Fifth and sixth grades teacher's salary....................... .... ......
but is on the mend.
8he is a
Third
and
fourth
grades
teacher’s
salary
........
...
...............
810.00
patient.”
Abraham Lincoln."
kindred one of state rights. Hln g u n ­
member
of
the
Pollyanna
club of
First and second grade* teacher’s salary............___............... 900.00
On a day In June, 1841. he boarded
Speed knew the Todds. When he ners were not like hers. They grew
Janitor’s salary.... .............. ................ .............. .............. .... ......... . 720.00
Brownsville and stated that the
a steamboat at Ogdensburg on his way C lerk’s salary.......... .............................. ................ ................... .....
called upon Mary she asked about Mr. naturally out of one's history anif dliar
10.00 86,985.00 club raised about $80 from the sale
Lincoln and said she would like to acter. He could be kind and gentle to Chicago. He arrived In the eve­
of baskets last Friday night for the
meet him.
In his way. But, mainly, his manners ning and found Samson at the home
Material and Supplies
gymnasium in the planned commu­
"She’s just the girl for you, Abe,
would have to be like the rugged limbs of Rim and*her mother—a capacious Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc).............. ............ 50.00
nity building.
Speed said to him that evening. “She of the oak. The grace and elegance and well-furnished house on Dearborn Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.).____ _____ _____ __..... __ ___ 400.00
125.00
Is bright and well educated and her of the water-willow and the white street. Ulm was then a little over Library books.......................................................... .........................
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Anderson
10.00
family has Influence. She could be a birch were not for him. It saddened twenty-five years old, A letter from Flags --------------- ------ -------------__ --------------------- -----------------.....
25.00
of Irish Bend visited Mr. and Mrs.
great help to you."
him to conclude that he would have John Wentworth says that she was Playground equipment______ ___ ...__ ............._______ _______ _
J a n ito r ’s su p p lies__ ___________ ___ ______________ ___________ ...
100.00
C.W. Harpoleof this place Sunday.
This Interested the member from to be for a long time Just what he wns "an exquisite bit of womanhood Fuel ................. .... ............. .................. ............ .................................
364.00
Sangamon county, who was Indeed —crude, awkward, unlearned In the learned In the fine arts of speech and Light .... ........ .............. ....... .......................... ...................... 25.00
R. E. Gensele of Halsey left
eager to get along. The companionship graces and amenities of cultivated dress and manner.”
Water ................ ................. ............. ...... ........... ....................... 22.50
Thursday tor Portland and way
people.
He
rightly
Judged
that
his
The
store
had
doubled
In
stx<*under
of a refined young lady was the very
P o sta g e and sta tio n e r y ................................. _____ .... _ ..........._ ..........„
15.00 61,136.50 points.—Albany Democrat.
thing he needed.
crudeness would be a constant source her management and with the help of
Maintenance and Repain
The last day for filing reports of
“Let's go over and pay our respects of Irritation to the proud Mary. As the capital of Samson aud Sarah Tray­
200.00 school club work is Nov, 15.
to her," Speed suggested. They went. their acquaintance progressed the lor. The epidemic had seized her School building and grounds............................ ............. ...............
Indebtedneas
i
Lincoln being carefully dressed in hlk truth of his conviction grew more ap­ toward the last of her nursing and left
Warrant, and interest thereon................ ............ ________ ..... ..
3,000.00
Fifty years ago, the Albany
first suit of black clothes. Miss Todd parent. Thia, however, did not so the marks of Its scourge updn her. It
In su ran ce
Democrat
s files show, Linn county
was a bright, vivacious girl of middle much concern him ss her lack of syro- hsd marred her beauty, but Samson School building, furniture and fixtures________ _________ _
30.00
stature, twenty-two years old.
She pa thy with some of hla deepest mo­ writes, “the girl was still very hand
bad 13,868,1X56 in assessed property
was fashionably dressed and carried tives. He decided that, after all. he 1 some. She was kind of scared to meet
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year 611,331.50
The county truck was hauling
her head proudly—a smartiookfng, did not love her and that to marry her Harry for fear of what he’d think of
logs last Saturday to Muddy creek.
witty, well spoken girl, but not espe­ would be committing a great wrong. i those little marks on her face, but I
Estimated Receipts
From county school fund during the coming school year....... 61.685 00
Rome of the unhappiest days of his told her not to worry.”
cially handsome.
Honest Abe was
Last Sunday the 0. P. Staffords
353.50
“You are the smartest and loveliest From state school fund during the coming school year...........
life followed. His conscience gave
enjoyed a feast with Mr. and Mrs.
him no rest. He knew not what to do. looking creature that I ever* saw In From elementary school fund during the coming school year 495.00
D F. Dean, following which the
He wrote a letter to Miss Todd In my life," said Harry after he had held Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of current
year.... ................. ....... .......... ............................... .............. ...... .... 1,000.00
which he reviewed the history of hts , her In bis arms a moment.
Deans and the Footes motored as
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources dur­
thinking on the subject of their mar­
"But see what happened to me—
far as Sweet Home and through
ing the coming school year.... _............. ........................„........ . 2,465.88
riage and frankly but tenderly stated , look at ray face," she answered.
l-ebanou home.
hie conviction that It would Imperil
“It Is more beautiful than ever," he
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax.......... „............ .65,999.38
her happiness to marry him. Before said. “Those marks have doubled my
The district Pomona grange of
Recapitulation
sending It he submitted the letter to ' love for you. They are medals of Total estimated expenses for the year.... ..... ............... ............ 611,331.50
Linn and Benton counties held an
Total
estimated
receipts
not
including
proposed
tax........
_...
5,999.38
hla friend Speed.
honor better than thia one that I
all-day mee.ing last Saturday with
The latter read It over and looked wear. I want to mHrry you aa soon
Crowfoot grange at the Crowfoot
Balance,
amount
to
bs
raised
by
district
tax___
_______
_
_
65,332
12
as possible. I ’ve been looking for­
very grave.
grange hall. There was a program
“What do yon think of It?" Lincoln ward to that since I was sixteen.”
Dated this 25th day of October, 1921.
and a basket dinner was served.
“Then
I
think
1
*1
1
take
you
and
naked.
Attest:
D. TAYLOR,
“I wonld never send a letter like marry you before yon hava a chance
B M. BOND, Distrist Clerk.
Board of Directora.
No butter is for sale in Albany.
that to a lady." Speed answered. “I f to fight another duel.”
—
Democrat,
fifty years ago.
“I don't hear anything but love and
you feel as you say, <r> and tell her
marriage,” said Samson. “We've been
ao. hut don’t put It In a letter.”
Miss Beulah Minaou of Alban i
Lincoln went to see her that eve­ rassllng down at our house to keep
arrived laat Saturday for a wee
ning and returned to his friend In a Josiah from running off and getting
end with her brother.
I
married.
He's
engaged
already.”
more cheerful mood.
This original estimate is made in compliance with section 2.11-A of the school
“Engaged I To whom?" Harry asked
"Did yon tell h e rF Speed aaked.
The Linn county echool club
laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the nnit coets of the several services,
“To Annabel Brimstead.
She's a material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, stock judging team, composed of
“Yea. I told her."
little older than he la. Shff laughed the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the
“What happened?”
Dellia and Clifford Corriutt of Shedd
“She buret out crying and I threw at him and promised to mariy him bbdget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year.
("&ix
and Ruth and Irene Quimby of
my arms around her and kissed her us soon aa he waa nominated for Pres monthe of the current y e a r ” means six months at the last school year.)
Halsey, attended special judging
E X P K N D IT U R E8
and that settled It. We are going to ldent by all hla friends. She would
classes at O. A. C. Saturday.
now vote for him hemelf. He has
be married.”
What an Illustration of the human­ become a good athlete and the beat
xpen
a n d Expenditures for three
There are 4034 motor vehicle«
ity and chivalry of Honest Abe was scholar In school. He has every
budget
ii'lge allowance for fiscal years next pre- in Linn county.
boy and girl In the rillagA working
six months of Iasi ceding the last school
in the proceeding!
Î school year
rear
•Tm sure you'll get along all right for him evenings and Satugfiaya."
V« a
The Albany Democrat twenty-
“What
are
they
doing
F
Harry
f ïT ?
M s 1
together." said 8peed. "Your spirit
five years ago said: Flour is 91.10,
1
-
M
M
asked.
ta Jealoua of any one likely to get In
k *
IT E M
the highest in years.
10
äs ■
Deeply Impressed by Her Talk and Its way. But she won't. She'll fall
"Making those newfangled things
l
a
*
Fine Manners.
« I
In line and do what she can to help they call ludfera. You can build a
Rena Walker returned to echool
1 1
fire In a second with 'em. They cut
? 0
E l
£
3 Tuesday, after suffering with a
deeply Impressed by her talk and flhe yon.”
■
”
Now, a little before thia time. Henry splinters out of soft wood, dip their
2-S é .S f
manners and general comeliness. He
1920 '21 Ì919 VÌ 1918 '19 hard case of poison oak.
1921 '22
Brimstead and other creditors of Davis ends In brimstone— which Joe learned
felt her grace and charm and spoke
how
to
make—
and
put
them
In
a
hot
had gone to Chicago In the matter^of
Personal service
Kenneth Croes returned Satur­
of it with enthusiasm. But to hint
1600.— 1140 — 900 —
the satisfaction of their Judgment oven until the brimstone la baked Teacher—Prineipal . . . ____
day
from his mother’» home at
and to her there seemed to be an llti-
9
1
Kl
—
810—
3125.—
against him. Henry had driven a Then a scratch will bring a flame Aast. Principal...... ......... .......
Payette, Idajio.
passable gulf between them.
She
900 — 690.— 660 —
wagon acrosa the prairies snd, return­ Joe puts them up In bundles and sella 7th and 8th Gradea_______
changed her mind about that, how­
900. Sí 6<KI — 660—
5th and 6th Grades____
ing. had brought Blm and her mother them to the merchants and calls them 3rd and 4th Grades_____. . .
810.— 600__
—
M. W. Windom returned to
ever. when she heard him speak and
lucifer
matches.
He
has
Invented
a
to hla home -and then to Springfield
900.— 660.— 660 —
1st and 2nd G r a d e s . .. . .. . .. .
felt the power of his personality and
<
Brownsville
Friday to take in the
machine
that
>111
cut
and
dip
a
thou­
It was while they were there that
720-
460 — 4.50—
J a n ito r ...... .
saw his face lighted by the candle of
Pollyanna Club basket' social for
Harry had come tlown to Chicago out sand spJlnteiS an (lour. I tell you, Clerk..................... .....................
6.60
10.—
6.60
hts spirit. It was a handsome face
the benefit of the community build*
of the woods In a condition of health Annabel la In danger.”
In those moments "of high elation.
6 9 6 5 - 85076 60 14806.60 K72Í0.- >4600.- >4710__ ing fund.
He took a lucifer out of hla pocket Total— Personal Services . . .
which had alarmed hla physician. The
Hardship and malarial poison had
latter had put him on a steamboat and and scratched it on the bottnm of hla Material and Supplies
lined and sallowed bis skin. The
Purniture (dexkx. etc .)_____ > 50.-1 » roo —i » Itti - I» l<0.
Mr». D. F Dean and Mra. C. P.
sent him East. He was bound for the boot. The party looked with wonder
400 — fXK).— IÛ 0 .-
ion -
shadows of loneliness and sorrow were
Supplie* (chalk e tc .)-------. . .
Stafford were Albany visitor» laat
mountain country In northern New at Its flame which quickly consumed Library book» ................... . . .
125-
in Its sculpturing. But when his eyes
Friday.
the slender thread of pine in hla fin­
10 -
10.—
10.—
10.—
glowed with passion one saw not the York.
gers.
2
5
-
Blm
and
her
mother
returned
to
Playground equipment
rough mask which the life of the
Mr». C. K Jonqa and Mrs. F. M
“I have always thought that Joe
100 —
♦0 —
SO
50.—
Chicago on the stage the former to
pioneer had given him. His form lost
Miller
of Jefferaon were Friday ar­
364—
37o
—
.37o
—
37o
-
Fuel...........................—
—
wonld
make
a
whale
of
a
man.”
said
Its awkwardness; hla face took on a take a place In the store as the repre­ Harry.
25 —
14 41
lo
rival». to spend the week end with
6 ta
t • « w»« *
*
sentative
of
Samson's
Interest.
noble and Impressive beauty.
To
22 5c
22 Je
22 So
22 5c
. «.«.awaww-
Mr». Lizzie Reeee of this place.
“We all seem to he threatened with WfttCT. w
Harry was three years In the wild­
IS —
15 -
lo —
1.5 -
quote his own words to the boy. Josiah
Pottage and stationery. . . . . .
erness trying to regain hla health. Immediate and overwhelming happi­
Traylor, bis character was speaking
Dean Tyoer waa in Halaey Fri­
Success came to him In the Inst year ness,'' Blm exclaimed.
Total—Material and snpplies > 1136 5c »1166 91 8 674 Ic 6 677 So » 612 So > 627 So day morning from Brownsville.
as well as his lipa. Mary had the In
“The
only
thing
In
the
way
of
min»
of hla banishment.
Maintenance and Repair»
sight to recognise his power. She felt
2oo — ISo —
So —
5o ■
Toward the end of It he received n Is the national debt that I have accu­ School building and ground»
The committee o^ the children’s
the strength of hla spirit. She agreed
letter from Mr. Lincoln. It was w rit­ mulated,” Harry remarked.
farm
home met in Albany last
with her frienda that here was a man
»
15o
—
»
I
S
o
-
»
5oo
-
>
200
-
»
So­
>
So—
“I knew he'd think of something.” Total— maintenance A repair»
Thursday with Mr». WallaceUnruh,
of great promise. She felt the need ten soon after that curious climax In
IN D E B TE D N E S S
«aid Blm ruefully
" If I wanted to
the
courting
of
Mary
Todd.
In
this
l a t i — lo45 —
• state welfare worker, who is to
of him.
-ÎOOO — lo4fi -
abolish the noble Institution of mar­ V»rrauts»nd mlere»t thereon
Total—Indebtedne»»............. > Jooc — 1045 — lo45 — IMS —
To one who loved beauty and re­ letter he said:
take charge of the campaign to
riage
I'd
make
him
chairman
of
the
"I am serving my Inst term In the
Insurance
spected women as he did, the grace
raise the balance of the $125,000
.10 —
Jo —
Hmldtng,furniture A fixture»
I learn that you are In ways and means committee.”
and refinement of this young lady had legislature
j necessary to complete the plans of
“Harry, your credit ta stiu good Total— Inaurane» . . . . . . . . —
3o —
Jo —
better
health
and
I
hope
that
you
will
a singular appeal, coupled, as tt was,
the committee; 160,000 is prom­
with me. and I'm prosperous," Samson
with the urge of his strong, masculine have the strength and Inclination to began. " I want you to know that Grand Total
»113.11.50 »74 JB. 51 1657.5.7Q>9OI2.5o >5742..5c|>SSl7..4O ised from the Portland chest fund
return
soon
and
be
a
candidate
for
nature. It was a revelation. He was
I, B M Bond, do hereby certify that the shove estimate of eapeoditnrea for providing the balance* is raised in
Blm'a energy and skill are mostly re­
like a young poet going out Into the my seat In the house. 8ama»n will sponsible for my sneceee. I guess we the year 1921.1922 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget al­
the counties of the state.
Linn,
not
do
It.
being
ao
busy
with
large
open and seeing for the first time the
lowance for aia months of the current yeat and the expenditures for the three
You am young
You have owe more to your alckneas than you're fiscal rears next preceding the current year aa shown above have been compiled Benton and Hood River counties
mysterious beauty of the mountains affairs
won distinction In the service of your aware of. I f It hadn’t been for that from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof.
have raised their pro rata of funda
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delicate, ^ lB eurT* country.
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