Z PAGE 4 H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E Brownsville Briefs DEC. 22, 1921 • year per phone, are excessive in recitations and songe sandwiched end threatens to cut loose. | in between the tableaux. LU cert» Ilon i the Jona enti Bret othe fron elmt •Io n shoe ting ver, ohje ss of ( ttiei A ««• er 1 and Halsey visitin g at the G rant T a y­ Albany, where he remained fo lor and J. C. Bram w ell homes. treatm ent. Three venires have been exhaust, Miss Hazel G u llifo rd le ft toda- ed and a fourth summoned in th. for her home in Chehalis, Wash effort to get a ju ry to try Pet. where she w ill spend the holiday Beebe for the murder of the P aint­ w ith her parents and sister. ers. W . A Catey returned Wednet Most of the p :pes of privati I day tram a few days' tr ip to Salem water systems in Halsey froze m Misses Helen A rm stro n g, Cleom Monday uight ¡bu t users of city w«ter let, it. out nf tbeirjpipes and Sm ith and Donna Robertson an< L ‘-wis S k irv in and Lawrence Tay suffered I ttle damage. lo r of Eugene, P h ilip M erriam o Byron McDonald and wife and Albany, Roland Marks of Corval. two children from The Dalles took li» and Lym ati Marsters of Salen the tra in here yesterday on the are a ll home from school for th, way home from the funeral of holidays. th e ir relative, Mre M cDonald, at Brownsville. R. B M ayberry was a H a rris E. D. Myers is executor of the I burv v is ito r Thursday. 14,0 X) estate of Laura L . Am -1 Mrs A. Cornelius and her sis- brose, late ol Brownsville M y rtb 'lte r Mane, who is attending bigl Myers declined t b i t resp on sibility ¡school here, w ill leave Halsey the Nine descendents are named io 24 h to spend the holidays at home the w ill. Thirteen others w ill near Eugene. share the estate, The funeral o f Mrs. M cDonald, The home of George W . L a u b ­ whose death is mentioned ou page ner was the gay scene of what may 5, was at the B row nsville B a pti-t he termed a s ag party last I'hurs-1 church Tuesday,~ w ith Tnterrnen <1 av evening. Several tables ol at the Stauard oetnetery. A scot bridge whist were enjoyed, followed or more of relatives from Portland by C hristm as confections in the The Dalles and o ilie r places at way of refreshments The p a rtic . tended. M r McDonald, the wid ipants «ere the husbands of tl e ower, recently purchased and i members of the ladies' Study club publishing the Recorder at Salmon who attended the C hristm as p a rti Idaho He is rem aining at the home of Mrs. C, P Stafford. , Brownsville for a few days. Homer H endricks, alias C. A. . .... „ , . A H a rrisb u rg man claim s t • Moor«, showed queer judgment have the earliest lambs th is yea'. when he tried to borrow $25 from There are several in th is v ic in ii an inm ate of our countv poor farm . who have lambs six weeks earlier But his judgm eut was no better than his. when he passed a forged #125 check a t Eugene previously, and he has M r», I. A. Pray weot to Albany Suu been taken there to face the music. day and on Monday viewed the gurgr I t pays beet to go straight. The M ethodists w ill have th e ir Christmas ente rtain m e nt at the church Saturday evening There w ill be a series of tableaux in te i- preted by scripture readings and sings. The children w ill appear RIALTO A ous Christmas displays in the store win ■lows. I. A. M cKern. Edward McRern an, W orth Bass went hunting yesterday on Lake creek and got wo large coons. The skins brought nearly JtO , FRIDAY GEORGE MELF0RD P r o d u c tio n “T h e F a it h H e a le r ” ’Tis C hristm as again— The season of laughter and youth. W ith a li f t of s p irit and w arm ing of the heart six jo in bands w ith s ix ty to ce le b r^e escapes the spell. the happy occasion. None O nly a day, but in th is day the old grow LTp life ’s w inding course and through the ages, change The rom antic stagecoach has given place to steam and speed E le c tric ity has snuffed the soft beam of candle ligh t. Even the tin k lin g «leigbbell has been drowned in the roar of the motor horn. Yet youth knows nangbt of gladly accepts the new. the old and age Who w ill say th a t s p irits were keener or smiles brighter at the Christmases of our fathers than they are today? In this modern s p irit the Blain C lothing Company offers to each and every one o f its patrons ’ V e ry ^ .A te r r y C h r is tm a s . T h e s to r e w ith a s q u a r e d e a l fo r ev- e ry c u s to m e r . (BLAIN CLO TH ING'S)] 4» ALBANY OREGON SILENT DRAMA THING OF PAST North (R egular correspondence) South W. D. W ashburn and A lb e rt No. 18, 12:04 p. a . No, 23, 11:31,. B 24, 4.34 p a . Overton took a ride over about Jef­ ft 14, 5:27 p. m. D , 5,49 p. „ ferson and H a rrisb u rg a few day» ago loo king for sheep to buy. S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS Rev. W . P. W h ite , D D ., fo rm ­ e rly of A lb a n y , now at P o rtla n d , The delivery window of th, w ill oonduct a Bible conference, H alsey postoffice is open Sundav. j here from the first to the 8tb o f grom 9:16 to 9:46 a. m ^ . „ d" % i January. The churches a ll united to 12:36 and 6:15 to 6.30 p m ■in the in v ita tio n to D r W h ite and [ the meetings w ill le held in the B aptist and Presbyterian churches, aragraphs ! o ne-half of ti e tim e in each. There paid for • w ill be tw o sessions each day, af- Admittance Here 5 Cents ‘ terooon and evening. a Line I A home ta le n t p la y , “ A Per- plexing S itu a tio n ,’ ’ was given in ____'T h e Faith Healer.” K . of P. h a ll F rid a y evening fo r B S e v e ral extraordinary feature« in cos the benefit of the co m m un ity b u ild ­ ing A capacity house greeted the nection w ith " T h e Faith Healer? which w ill be showo at the Rialto (he. players. Mrs. Ida Hansen returned the tar tomorrow evening, make it ose of la tte r p a rt of the week from a v is it the moat notable examples of the «creea art. of some weeks in P ortland. > T he theme discusses the problem of The revival meetings in progress in the B a ptist church for three whether a man w ith a great work or weeks closed Sunday evening. mission in life should sacrifice the State Evangelist B entley is aBtroug joys an-t pleasures of life, even love it. preacher and has had large expe­ self, and devote a ll his energies to his rience in evangelistic w ork. Be­ mission. The story presents in clear form the tween 50 and 60 professed conver­ sion or were reclaimed, and over a great tru th of healing by faith. A beau; score united w itli the local church tifu l romance is developed in the story. The influence of the meetings w ill not stop w ith the going of the evangelist b u t w ill be fe lt in the Good apples, guaranteed worm, church and th ru o u t the c o m m u n ity less, at G. W . M ornhinweg’» for fo r a long tim e to come. M r. Bent $1 a box. ley w ill be in Lebanon in February to hold a series of m eeting. C hicken d in n e r every Sunday at Rev. A . M. M cClain returned H o te l B row nsville. 60 cents. the la tte r part of the week from W a ldp ort, where he conducted | I f you know an item of nswi evangelistic services fo r two weeks, phone i t to No. 206. w ith satisfactory results. The cam paign at W a ld p o rt was the F o r ren t or fo r .a le -H o u s e . .nd s ix ty .m n th M r. M iC la m has con- farina j n v ic in ity of Halsey. ducted in the tw e n ty -fo u r years W J. Ribelin. of bis m in is te ria l work He is p la n n in g to hold hia sevetieth oam- Old papera, 5c a bundle at the p iig n in the Presbyterian church. B ro w n s v ilb , beginning the 8th oi Enterprise office. 9 J i of Ja nu ary. Dr. E W Barnum , dentist, at The churches are a ll p la n n in g H otel Halsey every Tuesday and the usual entertainm ent» fo r F ri Friday. __ day or S aturday nights th is week - youug and youth throws o tf the grasp ot time. constantly bites at the heels o f h a b it and custom. HALSEY RAILROAD TJMH 'I prepared Inside of an exhausted glass | bulb. The current passes across the P evacuated space to a loop o f p la ti­ num w ire and thus to the outside c ir­ cuit. W h ile this electric current is •i very small. It can be am plified by i methods which are well known toda; ' In electro-technics, and so the size Scientific Discovery at Illinois | of the current Is no detrim ent to the use of the photo-electric cell. University May Revolutionize “Just as the little currents, which Movie Industry. were set up at Arlington cemeterj W . T. ( B illy ) T em pleton is very on Armistice day by President H ard For sale—Cedar shakes and sick at the home o f M r. and Mre Ing's voice were magnified and repro Posts. Load lots delivered. dneed thousands of miles away, so Chester A u stin w ith a complies can these little photo-electric currents tlo n of troubles. Brownsville Warehouse». He had been o ut be magnified and produce sounds In to Mrs. W h ite ’s home and was re. Professor Jakob Kunz Develops an loud speaking telephones." tu rn in g and was taken suddenly In Memoriam It Is therefcire Jogtcnl to expect that Extrem ely Sensitive and Reliable and bo v io le n tly i l l th a t he had t< the scientific discovery o f a sensitive “ Photo-electric C ell” Which Whereas, In the death of Sister Hsiel be taken inttY the A ustin home, and reliable photo-electric cell w ill he W arm oth Purity Lodge No. 1301, I. 0. May Make Pictures T alk. from which he cannot now be re­ O, F., has lost a faithful and devoted used to give us the perfect photo moved. M rs. Austin is Mrs. Tern member, sad w hile we mourn her death Urbana. 111.— W ill the moving pic­ phone of the future. One large com H is illness i we realize we must bow to the will of pany Is said to be already developing p leton’s daughter. ture Industry receive a revolutionary such a use of this photo-electric cell of such a nature th a t his frien d our Heavenly Father. addition through a eclenlltlc discovery Whereas, Brother Warmoth in her are much alarmed about h im made at the University of Illinois, death h ai lost a faithful and loving wife, baste patents for which are held by SAYS HE HAS FOUND A PLANET F rank T in d le drove to Salem A her com m unity a worthy member and her lodge a faith fu l worker, that Institution? I t seems possible few days ago and brought baoi Resolved, T h a t our deepest sympathy that this discovery w ill make the mo­ Dr. H artm an, South Amarican Astron with h im two “ ta ith healers’ ’ wh , go to her husband and family, and we vies of the fu tu re talk, so that there orner. Plaças It Between (re tre a tin g his daughter Pansy (com m end them to tha Heavenly Father, w ill no longer be "the silent dram a.'' Jupiter and Mars. w ith a pp aren tly good results. * 1 who heala * alt " wounds. T he scientific discovery Is that o f Resolved, That a page be set apart ia an extrem ely sensitive and reliable Buenos Aires, Argentina.— T he dis­ Representative W . C. Temple minutes of our order to the memory of 'photo-electric cell," made about two our departed sister, and that a copy covery o f a qew planet In the group ton is at Salem th is week attend of these resolutions be furnished her years ago In the physical laboratories of asteroids, which revolve between ing the special session of the leg husband, and a copy be given the Halsey of the university by P ro f Jakob Kunz. the orbits of Jup iter and Mars. Is an­ ■elature. Enterprise for publication. The incident Is a good example of the nounced by D r. H artm an n, director of Charity Clark unexpectedness by which some great the observatory of the U n iversity of Mary Gray discovery may be made years In ad­ I.a Plata. Callie Fro« CHASES ENGINE TEN MILES vance of its possible practical use. T he planet Is o f the fourteenth The photo-electric cell is s device magnitude and 1» seen at present from Flram an Catches Runaw ay Locomo­ M r. and Mrs. W . A. Hahn have for turning flashes of light Into elec this latitud e in the constellation Cetns. tive A fte r T w o -H o u r Run Over an eisht-pound g irl. trie pulses and Is so sensitive that It which lies south of the “great square Dangerous Road. reacts to light from stars which can­ o f Pegasus, now visible In the evening The D airym e n ’s league meeting not be seen with the naked eye. Be­ sky. Frnzer, Pa.— A passenger locnpttflve at H a rris b u rg Saturday went on cause of this extrem e sensitiveness the on the Pennsylvania branch road, record ae unanimously in favor of photo-electric cell promises to displace So F at He Can’t See Movies. hased by her own fireman fo r ten ■ , . , the selenium cell which has been used W insted. Conn.— John H . B u rr of miles up and down steep grades over c°«>tin«»lnK ‘ ha organization, not- up to the present tim e in experiments B u rrvllle , one o f the heaviest men In a high bridge, and around dangerou» < ith a t» n d in g doubts expressed by carried on to produce speech to accom­ this region, has been forced to give curves and wag caught tw o hours a f p h « local manager regarding it» panying moving pictures. up attendance at the movies because ter she had le ft Phoenixville, Pa. ■ ¡s u rv iv a l in Its present form Better Than Swedish Device. the seats In the W insted.opera house T he engine had been placed In th. I n v» w r o i . 1 4 i. A Swedish scientist has developed are too small for him and he doesn’t yard a fte r the run had been finished a device which he calls the "photo- care to stand. On the occasion of When the fireman left, the locomotive j R*«b« ju r y phone" by which such speech is more hts last visit to the opera house. M r began slowly going down grade. Th. The weather for the reindeer and or less perfectly produced. This Is B u rr got wedged In a seat so securely no?,To." n r .’,* ch* M- Ther* 1« the aleigh continues as we go to done by having a second film on ihe that tt was only hy dint o f great e f­ pounds of steam In the engine's bolle nrB„ P -x h a n a old S a n ta will bi same spindle as the moving picture fo rt that he released him self and the locomotive raa until thia wa« r e t nape o a 3 ,n ‘ film, on which are photogaphed .va­ exhausted. | a ljl* oom plate hts round» before rious curves and openings correspond­ i bars cornea a thaw. ing to the words which are to accom­ Mra. W heeler’s condition con- pany the pictures. A beam of light inuae to ba encouraging to ber sent through this Aim falls upon a friends. H er eight, which w** selenium cell. T he selenium cell de­ laa rly gooe, is a lig h tlv improved pends upon a discovery made nian,- years ago that the metal selenluir • nd there are indications of return- changes Its electric resistance when * , , W e wn'>ld.»>W kf«t A lu m in u m W a re . P y re x ng sensation in her paralys'd light falls upon It. It Is thus possi­ * i > T n K B h w W c I r o n s , T o o l limbs. ble to get variations In an electric z,\ t h e e ts T o o ls, C o a s te rs a n d m a n y o t h e r ite m s Tha Halsey high school b»i- current by letting the beam of light eetball ’ teams are practicing in from a speech photograph Aim fall t h a t w ill p ro v e th e m s e lv e s u s e fu l upon auch a cell. These v a ria tio n s " -W e h ave these in stock at reasonable prices 'be F ru m warehouse. They have set In a telephone to reproduce speech. W e have any National Mazda U m ,. from 20-wau to loo watt tad electric lig h ts p ut in and the T he selenlnm cell Is much Inferior taraphernalia metalled and if the C '*O J to Doctor Kunz' photo-electric cell tlb a n y college g irls want to come In transform ing light waves into elec­ ver and tr y i t again they will tric pulses. The photo-electriewceJl Is probably find a h a ll large enough not only much more sensitive, but It has no lag; that is. It responds imme­ a auit them . diately to a light wave even after Tuaaday n ig h t W J. hours and days of use. The selenlnm eae roused by a leak from a w»>er cell la not only not as sensitive but >ipe th a t had b n le t in the uppef It has the disadvantage o f having a rt the house. He had to go thia lags or fatigue. Result ot Years of Wcrfc. •ome distance to sh ut o ff the K itc h e n C a b in e ts R a n g e s R ugs "Doctor Kunz has been working for er and then worked pretty hew D in in g R o o m S e ts H e a te r s several years on the effect of light or ,C q n e o le u m rettin g w ater out of the room*, Bed s ■-ertaln o f the a lk ali metals such as vben suddenly he completely W* L in o le u m potassium sod sodium." said the head he use o f both rig h t limbs »• of the department. "A lay«! of any RESULT OF YEARS OF STUDY - j . u C d H'. D?T ld ,O n ° f S , e “ d * F O R C H R IS T M A S F la m in g w ith h o ly zeal he c a m e fro m th e h ills to flay s o c ie ty s s in s A n d saw th e w o m a n — a n d lo v ^d h e r! T h e n h e r o w n lip s to ld h im th e life s h e h a d led . an ti? C o m e s e e w h a t s o rt of m a n h e w as ! M ilton Sills and Ann.R ’iie s t A s to r y o f th in g s th a t In the G eo M elföld Pr A taon g iv e h u m a n life a so u l. »THE FACI W H PA ! i R J I h is p ic tu r e in d o rs e d A P a ra m o u n t P c t u i e b y c le r g y m e n o f P o r tla n d b e lie v e we c o u ld h a v e e h o s e n a m o re a p p r o p r i a t e p i t tu r e tu r C h n s tm a s i r ^ t ' a T . ^ “^ ^ ‘2SS.-2I i!£ht. fjl1 T J. • 'I ' i FURNITURE NN hite Sewing Machines « E. L. STIFF , n r n r r n iftir d lM M M M /) vae belpleae fo r about an hour, vben the vanished power returned nd ha ia as well ae before. R ibelin th in k s excitement cao-d “>• lemPof’