Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 05, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    JAN
HALSEY EN T E R P R IS E
PAGE 2
I, 1922
(Regular correspondence)
Mrs. Fannie Tim parley (peat a
Residents in the southern part
H. A Nelson last week sold portion of the holidays with gr,
didete for secretory of »tale. Tbay of this eoupty went to see the conn-
Charles Sterling a carload of corn laud Mrs. John McKerchejr and
I paper publi.hed every Thursday,
fgj<| hj , p)Bce , f t , , „
b , g iT .
ty court put more pep into the grown on Mr. Nelson’, farm
J U ln ,,y of Crawfordsville,
by * » . H. A A .V WHEEI.ER
should be (w the supreme
preparing
of
the
highway
for
the
i
H
itting»,
Iowa.
1
he
seller
»hells
Eat. H. Waxxi.xs Editor.
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Prof. Weber drove over friwn£
M ss A A. W hxelmx Business Manager bench.
The fact ortne cate was surface which the state commission | •»<« P1“0«8 V” 5 ° ,n 0,1 track ttl
Harrisburg
Saturday to g»t hi»
.
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astin
gs,
the
buyer
paving
th«-
and Local News Editor.
that they know they could uotcon
premised to lay whan the ro adkxd r )ghl
A ,ong di„ ance to -hi daughter Helen, who had spent the
trol the m an. Aa a supiemecou t I ready.
jeorn, but it will undoubtedly be of week in Brownsville and vicinity
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
in independent—NOT neutral—new»
Sotracriptiona, »1.50 a year in advance
Transient advertising, 25c an inch; per
th a t he * M im possible m
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These people think
the county fine quality.
No discount for time they wanted a eecretary of etat” has not shown any too much zeai|
A v«ry piea8ant family reunion
whom they could cootrol, and M r. in putting the east aids route in waa held at the R. P. Dougherty
In ‘ Paid-for Paragraph», 5e a line.
„ „ „ . c i 20c
or space
Hughes has a w ill of his own.
President Harding did not'take
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-------- --------c i - ----- sp"*1 ^ e hint and Hughe« is secretary
HALSEY, Linn Co, Ore. Jan. 1. 192’ oj | t t te.
The gang has been bid­
ding its time and now iconies from
O FF T H E TR AC K
under cover and attacks the secre­
No advertising disguised as newa.
Phone 205
tary on the question of the mean­
The verdict in the Beebe cas-
ing of tba word “ ineular" in . the
leaves the accused free from the
four-power Paeific pact.
charge of murdering John Painter,
It remains to be seen whether
but under the allegation that h“ Herding bes enough backbone to
ie dangerously inaape.
brave the disgruntled senatorial
~No evidence was adrlnced that clique and stand by trusted oppo­
R-ebe was either insane or d a i- nents as Wilson did
And H ard­
gemus.
There was a chain of cir- ing has been conceded to have
eutn’ tances that might have bar-
quite a noticeable spine.
monized with his guilt or that
The w ig do««, n o ^ ik e Hoover
might have existed if he was aba, - Other, because ha, too, has a back
lutely innocent. Because ha could
~>one, and may be counted on to
not prove himself innocent he was
open Are on him at the first oppor
pronounced guilty, but with the
tin ity .
M r Harming has giver
insanity clause included after tb evidence of his confidence it
judge had as ured tbs jury that Hoover by bakftig
biggest eii
such s verdict would involve tm
gineenng project lu Che world, th
penally, either tor the killing o- (Colorado irrigation and powe
for the alleged insanity.
plans, from M r Fall and turning
1 hroughout the otee, before and
during the trial, theoonduotnf tb»
a-c used has been coneietently tbs
of the doll, ignorant, inoffensive
fellow he bad been known to be
From a mentality such is his pos­
itive ex'ctnees in relating circum­
stances oould not be expected, and
in immaterial details his state-
in nts differed at different times,
as might have been expected re
garding matters which had n< t
impressed themselves upon hi-
mind and regarding which bis
memory was hazy,
These varia
tioua were made the most of bi
able counsel for the prosecution
of course.
But on the main fac'
ol lb” uaag. thoMC which would
make a strong impression upon h1
tn'oHiry, he waa strictly consisten
all the way through and no amount
of grilling could confuse him ot
make hitu contradict himself.
it over to the Quaker.
Physiol ant say that regular
drinkers of moonshine whisky are
not likely to live more than fiv-
years because the moonshine ha-
not gone thru the long ripening
process required to remove th
poisong developed in distillation
During that five-year period th
number of undesirable old soak
ought to lie considerably lessen»«I
by death and the average staudar«
of the community corresponding!)
improved.
shape and some are muttering
about what will be done at the
May primaries if the needs of thn>
section are not attended to.
Prompt action iu cleaning up
the work and letting the contracts
for the bridges is considered neces
eery if the state commission is to-
do its part this year.
Enough of the county’s 30 per
cent of the local road taxes ought
to be diverted to this end to se­
cure the work for which this de­
sire is p ro j’aimed, and if it is not
the primary elections will reflect
the dissatisfaction of the voters.
home the last of the week.
M r.
ana
nd Alia,
Mis. lwwib
Lewis Dougherty
u o o g n e riy were
up from Portland.
The latest woolen m ill news ie
that work will shortly b-giti on the
building, getting it in readiness
for the machinery.
Mr. Bowman
expects to have the wheels going
round by summer or before.
While working about the kitchen
stove the other* day Mrs. W C
Templeton was painfully burned
by boiling water from the teakettle
Fearing infection, ehe went to
Springfield to receive treatment
from her brother, Dr. Rebhan
Mr and Mrs L W Miller, men
tion of whose Brownsville visit was
made in the Enterprise last week
were long-time Mai vein, low»,
friends of the 8. C. Hunter and
H A. Nelson families, whom the>
visited here.
They bad stopped
off at Corvallis to visit Mrs. M il­
ler’s brother, B. C Donner, and
family, who located there a t'e '
mouths ago
From Corvallis the\
went to Long Beach to spend som
time with Mr. M iller’s daughlei
and some "Id Iowa acquaintances
fsnsa.
sllv billed h im as lf while hunting
Tools that kill often cut both wavs
Linn county officials m«) p"
Pets on trial for the murder of tb
youiiget Painter.
They wrufoa
T b s value o ffer'« |>netuctlof the
daterwiuatiou to prcvjnt liirn fmu Vo ill J bUtee is TJ. IW.UÛU.UUO leœ
obtaining his liberty, and state iu I this v»a- than last.
Is it strange
sane asylum authorities pronounce J that there is a
lertu bloc" in
him sane
Washington?
ï
Any wav, if ther« was an attempt
An Oregonian 'market
to railroad P»p> B»ebe to Hi« gal
save
"Clean tip turkeys
lows, tbe train ran off the track.
edvice of dealers ” * That's
rlssn *MB up beforj von sat
D IS G R U N T L E D SENATORS
article
is the
right,
’em. I
(Portland Oregonian)
had fallen from uuder him and lei people from a single home, which
him down.
made a very tiappv new year’s dav
Messrs. Bilyeu and •Pierce ap­ for the parents
Dr. White was a
participant in the services and
pointed him.
The wag t fault the Euterpris- made a beautiful talk on what the
tiude with biui is tbas be does no« communion of the Lord's suppet
issue a d iag'tm with his name - « should mean to the Christian.
we may know whether to pro
Miss Eleanor Dunlap, who was
nounee the T h ” es in
Thom«»
■ut.
—
u
,
. . i i taken quite ill at courch a couple
or as iu “ thumbs.
If he will do of
ago> ,g , t i„ cnnfin-dl't0
' hie and build that promised pave her home and part of the time to
meat to every mao's door without her bed.
Het rnenr friends will
increasing the tax we will forgiv hope fwr an eirfy recovery.
him for being appointed.
It sseins to have b»en a case o'
George McHargue of Rnedepnit
Thoms up or Thoms down aud the was here tbe latter part of the week
appinting power said "u p .”
visiting his aieters. Mrs. Joseph
Hume and Mrs George Hansen
Mrs. Hume invited in s small
TRAP NESTS HELP BREEDERS company of Mr. M Hargue’e old
time friend« to ttke dinner with
gsms Facts Ms,» Recently R««n him Nund.iy.
LsarnsS • • Result nt Bevies (n
liy>»>-sv,na Ftsck.
Everett H u n '» ' «pent his hob
•lay vacation a' home, returnin g
J:an aesting hens to find the most to hit work at Corvallis the first
profltsbl» laysrg <t«»s not a rr*« l to ths of the week.
averasv htnacr iw ! I';««* »»'it cm'tey
MISM
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II «1 f,. . ,| ,
The building at th rear of tb
•»I s ms ' i -•• •* mat i t di u» '• fhrr» south »ids b lo k-in ith shop, ns. J
ts Iks sxtrs labor required lu tnokin« by James Hume for manufacturing
after the layers. However, some facts cement block», ha« heen torn down
that wars learned as a result <4 using , , „ d H u m e a'nd Loucks will erect j
he .m g nem m .y h . v l ,lhM ,n r h e , , b(„ Wi
,,n ,
g on the Bran nd tor tin-!
Irngtcemenl of the Itccb say poultry
meg cf the United States Pepartment manufacture of cement bfick, til>-
cf Agrtcut'urs
For tnstai'ce, rite and blocks aud to do other line» .
Brownsvill- ,
trep nest hat shewn that the tare of cement work
moultsr ts the most ptofltsMe Mr.l in needs a factory of this kind and I
the flock. Now. without the nse of we are glad these men ate at th-
the trap nest, s man may «elect the »lead of the enterprise, whicl I
1st» mrnilters and be sure that he 1» means that it will go.
The inner circle (ring) of repub­
Poisonous moenthin» killed mne picking »he cream of the flock And It
Mrs W. C. Cooley spent th«-1
lican ssnsters announced hefnrs I honssre in
in New
New York
York Dec, 30. seems reasonable to belle»« that this
Chersctertstlc breeds no from geo'-ra hol'dav» with bet daughter, Mrs.
tb» appointment of Mr. Hughes Good riddance:
tloc te geoaration.
D dmaa, at Portland, Mr. Coo er
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Perhaps the most nonsensical
criticism ever launched at motion
pictures ie that which declarea
them unsuited for educalicnal pur­
poses. Sustaining this contention
ie the belief that story films, so
utilized, will bring us back to tbs
dim ages of picture writing and
The Bible conference under t telimi nate the printed word« ae a
„ • ehiele of thought.
direction of Dr. W P. W hite »
Visual education.” deolared
Portland opened ai the BapUs'
It
church Suuday afternoon with a one defendant, ' ‘Is n o t -a fad.
very eneouragiog attendance.
In dates back to tba. time when pic­
the evening Dr. White paeacbed tures first appeared in books. The
a powerful _________
sermon on __________
tne Bible blackboard, slide and model are
emphasizing the scientific accuracy ®rery day teaching aide based upon
of the old book.
A large congre- | the power of the eye to absorb facts.
gation was greatly interested in tbe The educational film is merely the
discourse.
The conference, will latest addition to the family of
visual devices.”
continue throughout the week.
One might continue the theme,
Special evangelistic meetings elaborating on the success of the
will begin in tbe Presbyteriau motion picture as an educational
church Monday evening of next means, but discussion will not
week.
The pastor will do tbe serve to convince those boding crit­
preaching and conduct tbe services ics who scent peril.
The motion
and local singers will have charge picture ie * powerful factor for pub­
of the music.
The other churcbe» lic learuiug, aud is destined for
of the town are invited to assist broader uses than we dream of. It
in this effort to build up the spir­ will uever replace our libraries, or
itual interests of the community.
our text-books, but it will con­
tinue to supplement them.
The
ohief duty of the friends of educa­
Clarence Evans Married
tion it not to attack the principle
C.'arenceEvans baa been and gone
Involved, but to guard jes^iusly
ind done it.
The Walla W alla
and make oertaio that it yeielde a
Union of last Sunday morning said:
maximum of benefit.
A very pretty home wedding
tojk place la<<t evening at tbe home
Watch Party
if Mrs Laura Woodward, UOl
Washington street, wheu her dsugti-
The Christian Endeavor held a
>er, Miss Eva A. Woodward, be- watch party at the home of M r*.
ame the bride of Clareuce R L. A. Kum p Saturday night.
E v » ds of Halsey, Oregon.
Tbe evening waa pent in pkying
Tbe ceremony was performed In garnet.
Freakish stunts provided
the prssonoe of about 30 persons, gr at amusement. One even was
nearly all relatives of the oontracl- a mock wedding, in whiei Irena*
ng parties.
Rev. A. R, Live ret l Quimby and H irry Snodgrass v
lerfonned the oeremony, using the were united.
It happened that
¡ng service.
the birthdays of the two participât-,
The bride has lived in W ill» ing prrties fell on tbe same day,
A alia most of her life and has been December 31.
i prominent worker in the First
After the games fruit salad, cook­
’bristian churyh.
ies aud cocoa were served.
At '
The happy couple left last night this time the old year quietly
'or Spokane on a honeymoon trip. e'ipped out and am.d tbe clanging
They will be at home after Jan- of church bells the new one came
nary 15 at Halsey, where th» in. Everyone pronounced tbe par­
'room is a prominent breeder of ty a grand success.
turebred cattle and hogs.
Ab >ut 45 attended.
The special session came pretty
near having been an expensive fiz
sle.
Its prime object waa to help
finance a 1935 fair for Portland,
which it failed to do, the «enab
spiittiug uy met bods. As a result
Of the discussion sufficient oppai-
tion develop'd, probably, to make
it impoaeible to pasa by popular
The old livery barn which has
vote any meaanre aooomplisbiog
the object.
Auto traffio will not been under piocess of demolisbment
for some months ie about razed.
stand the burden, the farmee won't,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A Wilson and
and it is diffiult to find a goat that
Mr. and Mis. Wes Turner wer>
Will. ,
guests of Mrs. Clara Swearingen,
on. the Halsey-Brownsville road
The ability of local talent to Wednesday at a 12 o'clock ninne-
iqual or exceed the drawing potvei
Owen King will soon leave fo
of inucb-advert;sed touriug combi­ Kansas City, Mo., where he w l
nations
was demonstrated at take further instructions in auto
His brother Ean
Brownsville Saturday.
Lyceum mobile work.
is already at the school.
The
and Chautauqua courses havelieen
formerly took a course at this in
financed at a loss in the Calapooiu flitution.
city and imported feature! at he
I I Dame Rumor is not in errn
picnies have stalled, but when your correspondent will have
home talent is given a cbauce it- wedding to report before man
recogiutiun is general and lucrative moons.
I
G ivernment investig tion shows
that retail pricoe of meat have n
maim'd the same or gone bight >
An old-fashioned watch lueetie
while ¡the price paid the fafiu-
was held at the Baptist cliurcn
Thoms Up
Saturday night.
has been halved, and that the re
The ‘granges and others de
tailers are responsible.
Ami no.
The minstrel show- nt Odd Fel
inanded an election fur tlu recall
it is proposed to drop the bars an < of Commissioners Price aud Bullet, ows’ hall Friday evening drew »
The proceeds g<
let the packers run retail shop« mainly on the ground that they wet- crowded house.
nol getting value for money epen to the community bouse fund
In
tbie
instanoe
the
bad
trust
The story Beebe tells is not an
About 150 people were unable to
on roads.
improbihte one
About the timi seem to have reformed and heoom
Butler resigned, to take riffe'I get into the hall after standing
room was all taken and the boys
ot the tragedy the telegraph brm good trusts.
next Saturday.
A recall committee met with tb have decidyd to repeat the affaii
uews of an almobt parallel car
Brownsville ie a^ain keyed up Albany chamber of coin merce and to accommodate them.
where father and sou quarrels"
recommended Mr. ihorns of Scio
The Methodist church people
eud the father killed the son and jby hope of a woolen tn ' payroll
for the place.
observed new years day with an
then committed suicide. But there | In the proposed impr < >-ament-
A protest wee voioed that he was all-day service, including a fellow­
was no half-witted bdy presen- a nonncsd we do not tee includ’ d incompetent, es shown bv his hav
ship dinner at noon. The set vices
whom sharp lawyers might, to deni that new conorcte dyehoyse, hut mg failed iu the flour mill bu-i were well attended and the day
*
nnslrula their keenness, try to con. nrobably that will cotne Inter. The ueea at Scio,
proved to be of interest and piotit.
•
I t was also charged that In I
reetorallon
"f
tha«
Ion-.lost
payroll
»id ol murder.
>t'V»li
member-
were publn.lv rp.
trained
w'ith
re
publics
us
»ml
»in
« ill bs a ¿rand thing foi Brown-.
1 IlS ' our* appointed Sil std» «I »■I lie.
tiare.
« eived iulo lin ineml-ei-hip n| lln
H's trends replied that his fat1 Presbyterian church Sunday ntorn-
tornev to defend bi in, and Mr.
urc waa due to cjscumataooee thu I mg in connection with the regular
H ’ll mad” good us» of the evi­
Astronomers lell us that tb caught the shrewdest.
H ” h e ' quarterly
i-ommiitiion
service
dence, but was overruled.
estth is slowing down in its rot» bought $2 wheat sud the uiark-i Three of the members were young
I t would be interesting to kno" lion on its axis.
Hie years, the'
whv, and at whose expense, out­ say, are the one-thousandth part
side counsel was brot to assis' ”f a second long»r than they were
ih» skilled district attorney in Wonder if that’s whv some of u*
th
attempt to eend the unfor get Ihst tired feeling in doing out
(unate youth Io the gallows.
It year’s work 1
out lawyer, appointed by the coni'
and working without compense
And we hare an "agrioultur«’
Hon, was sufficient for the illiter bloc" in Oregon. It wee outvoted
ate and feeble-minded boy’s de in the rpecisl s»seion in the pe»
ten«», why was not the prosecut­ sage of legislation to finance tb
ing machinery of the county, un 1925 fair, but the farmers behind
der county pay, sufficient for th- j it will have a say before the state
other side?
helps pay the bills
One per cent of the money that
patty Arbuckle spent in getting a
Another exanrp'e of the affect
bung jury would probably l'»V 'i ,»f the noble «port of killing Qiiugs
be«" alitikieilt III this CMS« ti was aff nded Friday when Uses'
tlii4iii a 4 i ompletel aikvesMnl d- II ttui.in ol Needy, Ore , s-ndeiit
Education by the Film
also being there as his oqurt duties
would permit.
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Brownsville Briefs
WANT MORE PEP
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Automobile Insurance
Fire, theft, collisien. property damage and
personal liability. Protect yourself against
loss.
i :
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C. P. STAFFORD, Agent.
H a rd w a re
O i l h$tO VA S
cheaper thgn wood and an oil heater fives com­
fort in a bedroom ou a cold morning.
|{;iir» P * * The housewife fa aa much entitled to modem
equipment xa the grain grower.
.Mazda Lamps ¿v«^v^r'hTvice1^ ' ' OI*Teyes **1 loai*r “ di
Granite and Alniinnm Wart? a-xkiteiien pieamre».
C ross & W h ite
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r.-.-wi,
J. W. MOORE
S R e a l (¿ s ta te a n d i n s u r a n c e
THE-
HALSEY STATE BANK
H A LSEY. OREGON
Capital and Surplus $34,000
liifprest paid on tint« certificates of deposit
W e invite your banking business
C. H. KOONTZ. Pres
D. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres.
B. M. BO AD, Cashier
H ie F ir s t Savings Bank of A lb an y,O re go n
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(JM Age
Sickness
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