Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 24, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
NOV. 24 1921
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Wo accept the more modest ver­
sion u n til fu rth e r inform ed.
H. B. Suiker of Tangent was au
Albany visitor Tuesday
K a rl Stewart of Halsey was an
Albany visitor last Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara W illia m s was a vis­
ito r from Lake creek Tuesday.
Mrs. English Wins
The Postmastership
With the Skin of Jacob, the Voice of Esau Will Make
the Appointment
mother I
FARMERS
accumulation of
articles no longer needed, or succeeded
Many Win the Final Victory by better ones, which somebody would
IM S d U C T U l
« iJ C
like to obtain. An advertisement
the
This Season of Thanks
ight find a
siae of this, costing 23c, m
might
buyer and covert what is
Mrs. Laura J ., wife of John M. now only trash into good
CASH
Porter of th is c ity , died at the age
of 59 years a t the fa m ily home
SERVICE
Senator M cNary writes to the I fled under a republican admmiB- here Sunday m orning at 7 :30, fo l­
Eutorprise of the Halsey postmas- , tra lio n or three republicans under low ing an a tta ck of apoplexy. She
Phone I9C5
tersbin
"T h e m atter has been democratic auspices, but even then had retired the n ig h t before feel­
taken out of the realm of politics, it would take another m iracle to ing as well as usual. As she arose
Brownsville
,»
nrêVêot the appointm ent from fa ll- io the m orning she com plained of A call will bring me to Halsey in IS or
The banquet of the Rebekahs
as you know
P- outaide of the certified three
a pain io her head and sank to 20 minutes
This P ^ . ^ ^ ^ X e t Ï r
'h rou gh some hook or crook,
and Odd Fellows has been post­
the floor, d y in g in a few m inutes.
DEAN TYCER
poned from thanksgiving to a
senator. A third-class P” *1“ *
.
The poetmaster-general is per- She had been a resident of Halsey
ship is one of the most livel \ po
œiUed ¿ /c e rtify tor renom ination
later date.
and v ic in ity for a great many
ical footballs we know of.
oJ *
„hose years and was w ell known.
Be­
The high school reporter is be­
Amor A. Tussi ng
The practice is, when such « p<v tei n) has expired, w itho ut a re- sides her husband, Mrs. Porter is
ginning to get her gait.
There’ -
sition is to be filled , for the c iv il exau)j natj or)( but the m atter is not survived by three daughters, Mrs.
more news in the report in th-
L A W Y E R AND NOTARY
service commission io order a coin-
enOugh o ut of politics for this K a rl B ra m w ell and Mrs. E d ith
Enterprise this week.
p e titive exam ination of candidates, j
happen o{leD , n cases where the Robnett of Halsey, and Mrs. F rank
A. H. Cornelius, who expected
B rownsvillb , O regon
In such exam ination credits^ are
tn)aHter>8 p o litic a l a ffilia tio n s M axw ell of Tangent.
She is also
to return from Eugene Monday,
Special session of the legislature given in the fo llo w in g ratio: Busi­ differ from those of the appointing survived by two sisters and a
was unable to get in to th a t c ity Dec. 19.
ness experience and fitness, 60; ac­ power.
brother, John Crews of Dexter.
from tw enty miles west of there
counts and arith m e tic, »0; pen­
Probably a gentlem en’s under­ Funeral services were held in the a P p fn r c n ii Practical Shoe
where he was.
He got home
m anship, 10; letter w ritin g , 10; standing would prevent a senator C hristian church, of which Bhe had H . IC IC I 5UII Repairing,
Wednesday.
from interfering in a third-class been a member from the tim e the
to ta l possible, 100.
The
commission c e rtifi-s to the post mastership. He has other and church was organized.
____________
Rev. Les-
lDe
W M. Morgan was careless in
postmaster-general the three names i bigger g8h to fry .
A n d a repre- ter Jones officiated.
In te rm e n t
throw ing an ernty bottle from his
M r H ardin g has signed the act receiving the
Dress Shoes a Specialty
.,
highest credits and j,entatlve in t he house would be was in Pine Grove cemetery.
automobile in A lb a n y. It smashed p ro hib itin g the prescribing of beer
the post-master-general certifies to u n lik e ly to meddle in another one's
A large circle ot friends w ill
the windshield of another auto and as medicine.
the president one o f the three for d is tric t
501 Lyon s t , Albany, Oregon.
So the Halsey appoint­ miss her s a in tly sm ile and the lo v ­
broke on the street. He settled in
appointment, C an did ate su nfit )y ment is " u p to ’ ’ M r. H aw ley and ing deeds of mercy and kindness
court by paying 150.
Mrs. Ida M axw ell Cummings reason of character or physical dis
the a dm in istratio n.
which her hands were ever open to
Mrs E lla Crewse of Peoria and and Mrs. E lla Crewse and Mrs a b ility w ill not be certified. They
perform
in the m any sick rooms of
The
c
iv
il
service
exam
ination
her brother-in-law , John Crewse of Fred Bloom of Albany attended m ust be 21 years old aud less than v ill occur in Albany Dec. 10.
the co m m un ity,
the
Porter
funeral
Tuesday.
Dexter, both relatives of Mrs. John
M rs. A n d y K ir k of Brow nsville
The name of E. E Gorm ley
T w o doors north of the hotel.
Of course, i f the age of miracles
Porter, were here to her funeral
light have been added to the list died last M onday after a prolonged
They left for Albany Wednesday.
has not passed, it m ig h t be possi­
Am
prepared to do a ll kind s of
The funeral was held
f candidates published last week. illness.
Strained Music.
The organist at Gloucester cathedrs ble for three democrats to be c e rtr
Wednesday afternoon and in te r­ shoe rep airin g. Satisfaction guar­
Dean Tycer was very much in
m ent was in the Masonic cemetery anteed.
evidence at the Southern Pacific declares that the present vogue of
A Dumber o f rela­
depot Wednesday when he met M wearing hair over the ears Is responsi­ Monday and give an address in the w ith sand and gravel last fa ll, were at th a t place.
badly c u t up, and newly filled tives and friends from Halsey a t­ JEWETT* the COBBLER.
W . W indom of H arrisburg and ble for a lot of poor singing. His Presbyterian church
under
the
took him to Brownsville to spend opinion Is open to criticism, but It ts auspices of the W om en’ s Mission­ gravel roads washed out in some tended.
generally admitted that It would be
places. Waders were in great de­
thanksgiving w ith tbeTycer fa m ily better If some singers wore the hair
M rs. Phoebe Owen died io H a r-
ary society.
mand and dealers in rubber boots ■ isburg last Saturday evening at
M r. and Mrs. George Laubner, I over «their mouths Instead.—Eve
A few nights since some u n p rin ­ verified the old saying th a t i t is an 72 years of age, at the home o f her
M r and Mrs. Raleigh Templeton (London).
cipled th ing in the form o f a man i l l wind th a t blows nobody good. son, Joseph Owen.
F uneral serv­
W IL D E Y LO D G E NO. 65.
end Mrs. Dr. Marks and son Ro­
Korean Race a Mixture.
stole a load of wood from Miss At this w ritin g , (M o n d a y ) the ices were held Wednesday in the
Regular
meeting next Saturday
land are a few who journeyed to
The Koreans are taller than either Anna W a rm o th ’s
premises in wipers are abating slow ly and C hristian church at H arrisburg
Eugene to take in the football game the Chinese or Japanese. They are South Brownsville.
some
who
have
been
marooned
are
F ir s t D e g r e o
It had juet
w ith in te rm e n t in the S m ith cem n ig h t.
robust and vivacious. Indefatigable been delivered a day or two before. beginning to see th eir way out.
w itti a ll it« trim m ings.
etery
near
Halsey-
M
rs.
Owen
workers and are In great demand In
I he deed seems a ll the more con­
After page 5 was printed it de­ Jupan as mechanics. There are dlf
I he Baptist church of Browns was well known here and lived
ptible in view of the la
fact
that
ci m
a
r
organized 68 years here for m any years. She recently
veloped that the first prize in the ferent races In the country, and there tem ptihle
disposed of her home here to P. J.
Brownsville Times’ com petition of is a great diversity of features. Some Miss W arm oth is v e r y jll- b e y o n d v t l le has been o^g
Office 1st door south of school house
W hen alone
ers survives and he lives else- Forster, who resides in it .
school children in armistice day faces are entirely void of hair; others recovery, perhaps
Halsey, Oregon.
w.th
his
thoughts
what
do
yon
sup-
x
ivit)g
the
ch
urch
’
s
have
rich,
silky
beards
and
whiskers,
« «»says
M b iy «
W
HB
W
U II
U
j i « R a w . a » ...
I i n v r r u n , n u i k j isxreaaxao
• • ....................... .
was
won
by J j plagiarism
Mrs. Hazel W arm oth, daughtei
poses
uch
a
creature
th
in
ks
of
h
im
-
where.
Pagea,
Dealer
in Real Estate.
The first place is therefore given to -while those of others present nothing
of G ran t T a ylo r, born aud raised
.
.
I I but
.« ,» » u n coarse
n n r u e t tangled
i i n i z l p d IIIH
Kd
Handles Town and Country Property.
mass.
Johnny Gross.
in Halsey, 27 years of age today,
'
*
foregoing came to h a n d .]
died in Salem Tuesday night, Give him a call and see if he can fix
Mrs. W A. Ringo has been u n ­
Helen
and
R
uth
M
cC
lain,
who
Miss Velma D rin k a rd from near fo llo w in g an operation performed you up.
Brownsville
Briefs
der the weather this wt-ek, suffet-
have been down for a couple o f H a rrisb urg spent the week end
the F rid a y before.
She was the
ing from the latest fashionable up-
Beginning the first Sunday i> weeks w ith to n e illtis , and an ab­
w ith her grandm other, M rs. H / r - w ife of E, N W a rm o th o f Hal«ey.
to-date cold.
T ne ir home was re. p ecember the Baptist people wil scess in the ear in H elen’ s ca e
They had also lived in Eugene and
cently repapered and fixed up in eotumence a series of meetings un snd inflam m atory rheum atism m r et Cooley.
Besides her husband she
fine shape and undoubtedly having (j Pr t |,e direction of Evangelist M R uth’s, are better and it ia thought
M r. and Mrs C raw ford of A l­ Salem.
is survived by her father aud two
the house open and no files ah>tQ «»—
*>—
bany
are
spending
a
couple
of
Bentley
w ill soon be around again.
First-class work guarnteed
weeks at the home of the D unlapr sisters, M rs. Charles W h itla tc h of
took the cold.
Mrs. Charles S tu ll of Seattle,
Eugene and Mrs. G uy Bram w ell
K A R L BR AM W ELL.
Mrs.
Crawford
and
Mra.
D
unlap
The
Calapooia
was
on
a
ram
­
A most agreeable v is it was made who spent some days at the horn*
■ d Brownsville.
to the Wheelers last Thursday of her parents, M r, and Mrs. A . 8 page Sunday, the water being are sisters.
Funeral a t the residence to m o r­
when Mesdames Clara S ta rr. Oren H a m ill, w hile her m other was se­ higher than for many years i f it
Elder F ite, the new pastor^ of row (F rid a y ) at 1.
In te rm e n t at
was
ever
before
so
high.
It
came
8 'ia tto n and H arry Park made au riously i l l, returned to her horn
so suddenly th a t in some in- the C hristian church, was here Pine Grove cemetery.
hour’ s '-all while on th e ir way the latter p a rt of the week, M r* up ances
chickens and other sm all | Sunday to fill hrs Pu lP‘ ln
E lectric H a irc u ttin g , Massaging
home to Brow nsville fio m the m is­ H a m ill being much improved.
took could not be saved
Fences B row nsville churches are now a ll
T he B la in c lo th iu g com pany’ *
sionary meeting at Eugene.
and Shampooing.
were
demoralized, i manned for the firs t tim e
C hristm as present scheme, adver­
B. W. Loucks A- Sons h ve ju t and walks
Cleaning and Pressing.
Dr. A lm a Cannon of Eugene completed concrete work for M«y>" Parkings along the pavement, filled | eral months
tised elsewhere, is no lo tte ry or
was on the evening tra in Monday W h ite and Fred Gustafson front
gamble. Nobody pays a cent and
in an attem pt Io reach Seattle to ing th eir residence properties, in
each holder of a card has a chance
attend a funeral the next morning e lid in g a sustaining w nll an
for" a prize w orth good money.
■<"WT A R C H IE C O R N E LU S
E luding it would be impossible to walks.
They have also put dow
get through, she stopped o ff here concrete w alks in fron t of th»
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
called on the W heelers and caught W hite hardware store and th»
South
the south-bound tra in for her home Calapooia C o-opeiative store.
Expert workmanship Watches and
North
clocks a specialty.
No, 23. 1131 a. tn
18. 12:04 p. in.
Mrs. E. B. M cKinney aud ch ild
H arold, son of H enry Blakel*
15. 12:24 p. m
24, 4 34 p m.
OREgON
HALSEY
left Monday for M rs. M c K in n e y ’ s
17, 5.49 p. tn.
14. 5:27 p. m.
and wife, who had been heie for *
father's home 6J miles north of few weeks, returned to Portland
poet of the violin ” ; two soul stirring band marches; the cream o* up
A lbany, in response to a niessag<
to-the-minute dance lots—are among December » offerings. Enough
Saturday.
S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS
stating th a t he was ill.
Tueeda..
Ind to i^ r v for the m od devoted and exacting lover, of fine mus.e
Those starred are paiticularly good Check your choice and hear them
her sister, MrfTJacob Kotsch, ac­
The Brow nsville
high school
The delivery window of the
companied hv her husband, fo ’- hall team suffered its first defeat
when in Albany.
Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
•30018, $150. Air de la fleur. Flower S on g.-F rom C a rm en A c» ’ I
lowed after.
Mrs Kotsch had re Friday in a game w ith Lebanon.
groin 9:15 to 9:45a. m. and 12:20
Bizet in French, tenor .................................. . . . . . Mario vnannee
ceived a later message stating tha' It lost hv a score of 6 to 8.
A ll work done p ro m p tly and
to 12:35 and 5:15 to 5.30 p. ro.
10044, »1.00. Viesi d'arle Love and M ustc.-F rom
”
the father was suffering from a bad
Phone No. 269.
reasonably.
Puccini, in Italian, soprano........ . - - - ............. — - ¿ l o j W o
C. V B u rr has been at Coburg
case of grip.
.30020
$1
50.
Prologue-—
From
ragl.acct,
Leoncavallo.
several days paintin g and decor­
Ills H arrisburg B u lle tin say»
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
ating the interior of a large house
30019°$ L » .'‘ Lie'hestranm.' A Dream of Love, ^ g ^ X w ^ k y
that Glenn M orris’ electrical en
belonging to Rev. H enry Myers, i
ATTORNEY A T LA W
te rta in u ie n t, the second in the ly -
•30oji. il"50, Meditation—From Thais. Msssenet-Marsick
Admittance Here 5 Cent3
former Brownsville resident.
eeutu course, was good, h ut that
201 New F irs t N a t’l Bank Bld g,
a Line
13029. »1.23, Then You'll Remember Me—From Bohemian
lI1,
the attendance at th a t c ity wee
Mayor W h ite and wife returned
Balfe, and Love's Garden of Roses. Rutherford-wood^^te
pool ami the guarantors w ill lose a few rltovs ago from a b rie f visit
A lbany, Oregon.
Chicken d in n e r every Sunday at
money. W hy sh ou ld n't the at w ith tln-ir three daughters, Mrs.
5047 »100. Mighty L ak'a Rose, Stanton-Ntvin, soprano, Irene W il­
liams, and&Lullaby—From Erminie." Jakobowskt soprano and
H otel Brownsville. 50 cents.
tendance be poor aftei the knock In a Weber, and Misses Ethel and
choru«
...
.Irene William» and Brunswick LlghtOpera Co.
W R IG H T & PO O LE
the B u lle tin gave the first number? Blanche, at Portland.
Blanch
2145 8 5 ^ 0 n the (S m p u . March.
Halsey people liked both e n te rta in ­ leaches in the Portland public
For Sale— Year-old
fir slab LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
ments and the Enterprise approves schools and Ethel has a fine musir
block wood, $2.50 per tie r; fir block
•2146 85c, Ilenl Giri’s Dream. LaMUsky.
«»»*• h»TP- 2 ? ^ ? ’*”
Phone 35
Phone 15
class at Oregon C ity . She spend
wood. $3.00; maple and oak, $3.50,
th e ir judgment,
Trio, and Love’s Dream After the Ball, Czibulka,
Branches at
Mondays
w ith
delivered Halsey.
Brow nsville
•2H0.‘ 8 < A i n t Yon Coming but". Mal.nda? Steri ing .M o r a n .V o n
Mrs. E. E. Van Epps of Craw- Sundays and
Brownsville.
Wm T Templeton, Mgr.
Warehouses. Chas. Sterling.
Titter, tenor. Billy Jones and Male Tno, and I en Little Pinge
fo rd -v ille , acconipanitd by her | Blanche and Mrs. Cecil Sawver
Halsey
Phone
166, Frank Kirk, Mgr
who
have
room»
in
one
of
the
finest
end
Ten
l
ittle
Toes.
Pease.
White.
Sch»ater,
Nelson
‘"
or
,n^
m other, Mrs. 8. i . W h ite of the
Apples— Boxes of delicious Jon­
baritone
........................
............ Billy Jones and Ernest Hare
same place, motored over th ru apartm ents in the c ity . Mrs Saw­
2147 85c. Don't You Remember the Time) Williams soprano an, tenor
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF SALK
athans and Spitaenberga, 11. G-
B row nsville to llaleey t o t e ntrain yer is also teaching in the public
Irene Andrey and Charles Ilsrt. and Love Sends a Little Gift of
W
.
M
ornhinweg.
Notice it hereby given that an and
schools
of
P
ortland.
for Portland, to consult medical
Roses. Cooke Openahsw. baritone...........................
1"
after December 23. 1921, under author­
2141 85c. Swanee River Moon. Clarke, tenor and baritone, ch aa Hart
a u th o rity for treatm ent for a can­
Rev A . M. M cC lain goee to
I f you know an item of Dews ity of the last will and testament of
and Elliott Shaw , and Gone, but Not Forgotten. Grant baritone
cer that M r*. W h ite ha’ been af- W aldport next Monday to assist in
Lizzie Btlyeu. de-eased, the undersigned
phone
i t to No. 205.
will proceed to tell at private ssle for
tl cted w ith for about two year«, j a two-weeks' aerree o f evangelist
•5067 $1.00 1 Wonder if You Still Care for Me— Pox T rot Ted Snyder.
caah all ol the interest of said deceased
M r. Van Eppa is the hroomc >rn : meetings. ______
I,bam tones Orchestra, and June M oon -F ox T rot
tn the folic wing described property, to
«»esiaht Lvons
.............. ........................ I , ham lone, Orchestra
man o f th e ir lo ca lity and is bust I
For
rent
or
fo
r
sale—
Houses
and
•2144 f w One K .ss-F o x Trot Bnrtnett Arnheim and Love Wtll Find
wit 1
Mrs. W illia m s , a representative
m aking brooms, whisk bru*he<j
Lot 1, in block 1, in Bridges’ addition
farms in v ic in ity of Halsey.
a Way— Eox Trot. Stss’e. B lake,.............................Sy1' 1" * Orche»'™
of
the
N
orth
Pacific
board
of
m
is­
to Shelburn, Linn county, Oregou alto
and many other useful things in
W . J. R ibelin.
♦ ill? Bite. Yon-Hoo!—K<w Trot. Al Jolton, mirtnett. Taai>, >o< 5* C‘
sions,
w
ill
be
in
B
row
neville
next
lot I and the w X of lot 4 in block II
his line.
ond Hand Rose— Foa Tret. Hanley........ ..C art Fenton's Orchestra
Mrs. Elizabeth English,
of the Halsey school p rincip al,
was sued for »824 for war savins
stamps which her husband bought
and received before his death and
which
the Eugnne postmaster
claimed be did not pay for
II
took a federal ju ry in Portland 10
minutes yesterday to decide the
case in her favor. The inference
is that the ju ry theught a clerk in
the postoffice embezzled the money
T
AXI
Beer is Bounced
Special Session
Shoe Repair Shop
I. O. 0 . F.
•
W. J. Ribelin
s
ANITARY
Baiter Shop and Batts
BARBER SHOP
E. C . M IL L E R
BRUNSWICK
DECEMBER RECORDS
W ATCHMIKER&leweler
. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
c .c . BRYANT
T Automobile Insurance
Fire, theft, coll ¡wen, property dnmnge and
personal liability. Protect yourself against
loss.
c . P. STAFFORD, Agent, j
:
I
I
I
WOODWORTH DRUG Co |
• ’ it s 85c Ilo Fox Trot Black, Win Isor Orchestra, and Sweet Man o
M in « _ F o , Trot. Rohm son................... Bennie Krueger'. Orchestra
1 *9139 85c Sav it With Music, Fox Trot, Irving Berlin, and South hea
I
lelee—F m Trot <',crsh« m
Rrnlv Wiedoeff's Californian,
*2143 85c Sweet Lady— Pox Trot Crurnlt Zoob. and Bimini B a y -
Fox Trot. \\ b it in g ...........................................Cert Fenton a Orcheetrx
Brunswick Records will play on all makes of £
Phonographs. For sale by
• a i r a NY OREGON
in Wheeler's addition to Scio, Linn
Old papers, 5c a bundle at the eounty' Oregon:
Dated and first publication hereof is
Enterprise office.
November 24, 1921.
G. W. MORROW. Executor
Dr. E W B arnum , dentiat, at
H otel Halsey every Tuesday aud
C all at the E nterprise office and
1 F rid a y .
_______
see the lateet th in g in d a in ty c a ll­
Trespass notices ready printed ing cards, at $1 for 50.
They
at the Enterprise office
In email make a Sue Christm as g ift and are
lota, ten cents each.
very necessary at C hristm as time
to place in your packages
Tbev
For sale—Cedar shakes and are also very nice to tie on boquets
for funerals.
€om e in and see
Posts. Load lots delivered.
H
i«
»
.
___ _
Btowuavüle Warehouses.