Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 02, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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H A USE V E X T EK P R 1SK
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KAZAN
FEB.?, 1922
games of the seasoo.
The Enter,
prte« has a good reporter engag. d
to take them in.
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W. H. Robertson has a large
fam ily, and bis father with a
broken hip lives with him, and his
house near the Baptist church is
small. Mre. M A. Kum p’e bouse
oo railroad street is large and her
family includes ooly herself and
her daughter.
The two families
have decided to even thing» up
by swapping homes and both will
This includes the new February records
move some time this month, they
expect.
You w ill want some of these :
The catalog of Murpby’a »eed now on sale.
store of Albaoy, advertised in last
week’s Enterprise, was printed by 1S841 < Mississippi
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Meet Again
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an Albany printing house and is a 75c 1 When
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handsome job.
A Portland seed
18837 j Georgia Rote________________ __________
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house, which advises Oregonian»: 75c (T o m o rro w Land________________________
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to buy seeds from an Oregon house, j
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sends out a catalog bearing the im- j
------- Joseph C. Smith
print of a Chicago prinlery.
If 75c I I Want M y M a iu m y _____ . ____________
you »end money to Murphy ’s »lore
for seeds, plant», bulbs or trees, it
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country again. Buy at home from
those who buy at home.
reduced to
T h e d r a m a o f a b ig d o g ’s
p a r t in a lo v e ta le o f th e
w ild .
The Greatest
James Oliver Curwood
story ever told
F e a t u r in g J a n e N o v a k,
K a z a n , t h e w o r ld ’s w o n ­
d e r d o g — w it h a ll th e w ild
b e a s ts o f t h e b a c k w o o d s in
it, to o .
RIALTO FRIDAY
subscription, the paper to be sent
Mrs. G. W. Laubner went to A I.
to Detroit.
baoy Tuesday.
Dave Wolga molt passed thru
C. H. Koontz and daughter
Halaay Monday, going to Albany Alberts were Salem visitor« Ja«i
Mr» Hazel Moyer ol Browns­ week.
ville called on M r* Wheeler Mon
Frank Kirk was confined to hi,
day.
bed several days last week with a
severe cold.
R. A. Joeling and wife from
Mr. and Mr». J. 8 . McMahan
Shedd were reported in Portland
by Monday’» Oregonian, on their went to Corvallis Monday, return,
in g T u e sd a y ,
honeymoon.
Wendell Wolgamot and wife
Mi»» Hazel Gulliford, having
graduated from the Halsey high have moved back to Brownsville
«-hoot, leave*' today for the home from Ihe Dalles.
of her parent« in Chehalis
Mis, Anna Drinkard of Harris­
burg
w„H u,e gue8t of her aleier
The fun-ral of Mr«. Pan»y Mor-
ri», who«» death ia reported io the Mrs D. Taylor, last week.
Mr». Philo Starr was an Albany
visitor Saturday.
Mayberry & McKinney returned
Saturday from Douglas county,
where they had been on a stock
buying trip.
Woodworth DrugCo.
abSOT six I n d i a from the ground.
The perfectly ellm, straight skirt la
being rapidly replaced by the one of
circular cut.
In most Instances the
ripples appear at the aides only, the
hack and fro n t hanging In straight
lines.
Hem lines are Irregular. The effect
>f an uneven hem Is not obtained
through panels aa frequently as It
was last season.
The wide floating
panel Is passing.
It has served Its
purpose— that of producing an uneven
appearance at the bottom o t the skirt.
own -ra are likely to contribute to
Miss Sophia
Heinrich
left
Mrs Albert Jone«, formerly Lila
the fund to he used in paying for Wolgamot, went home to Cott,ge Wednesday for Albany, where she
•heep killed by oa nines.
I Glove Monday evening, after a has employment.
Mr. and Mr». Clevenger and
The Methodists will begin re. visit in Brownsville. Rov. M 8
vival meetings Feb 19. The serv­ Woodworth brought her to Halgey daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John-
ton of Albany spent Sunday with
ices of Rev E. B Parrott ami wife io take the train.
of St, Paul. Minn., have been oh.
Mrs D. F Dean left today for Mr. and Mrs. Albertson.
tained. These good people have Bindon for a few weeks visit with
Lawrence Eagv and wife spent
been in evangelistic work lor some her son, Ray Dean, and family. Sunday with the Eagygof Oakville.
time and ci me highly
recoin
Grand Prairie grange has start­
Fred Schick spent Sunday with
mended. Mre. Parrot has charge
of the snug service. Let the whole ed the ball rolling in Linn county Albert Heinrich.
communit ■ take an interest and all for the recill of the state public
Mrs. Chandler and «on and
join In one big effort to win pejple service commission.
daughter motored to Albany on
to Christ
Cor
Little Billy, grandson of Mra f business Saturday.
J Corcoran, »offered «aveielv all
list week with croup, and M -.
Lorcorsn began this week with
-uch a o, Id she Oould not speak
aliovy a whisper
Ray Gansell, Albert Heinrich
and K red Schick a<e breaking all
record» cutting cordwood.
They
have cut thirty-five tords the last
week.
WAISTLINE IS LOW
Free “ Hooch’
, Alt.VI
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White Leghorn Baby Chicks
from heavy laying stuck. O A C
atrstn
Rooking orders I,k e n now lor
• p n n , 1822 Safe arrival I,»,. ..gor. ,,,
Chick» g n .r.n te e d
IM ce »13 <0 p«,
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M R S A J JOHNSON
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T r'»" bought W j
Im • hogpen and hauled it home
lueeday with four horses traveling
make it a chicken house.
Scio hoys' and girls' teams will
play haskeihall St Ih» Frum ware,
house Saturday night with th-
Hsl»»y high school teems and
game, worth ^ m g ara exr ec e,l
Bende», they may be tbv last
S U N D A Y M A IL H O U R S
The delivery window of the
Halsey poetoffice ie open Sundays
g r o m 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12 20
to 12:36 and 5:15 to 6.30 p. m . ~
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
For Sale— Oliver Irp e w rito r No
9. Two-color ribbon, back spacer
tabulator. 426.
C. P. Stafford, ’
Haleey, Ore.
° ne" w ,,h O'« fullneee
loea not approach
the white In
gathered Into the wrist and many
quantity.
mi are wide and straight.
M an j
U t e ly the slightly deeper p « „ e l
eh<ht i f i nC,fU.
tbmueh which
c d o r, have beet, given more a ll. n
• bright colored undersleeve la re- I
Mon a number of the color» being
fTT te . R M e
' ,,T o rtte
for facing wide aleevea . . well
1 found among the recommended arrlng
shades.
Some of these are used in
for undersleevea
combination with white, such a t flame
The I « , , floating scarf of . eon
mauve, yellow red and green, with
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the softer tones emploved alio for
>rn<Wo • nd »venlng dresses Even
whole blouse models
**rge dreenee In her collection ex
Canton
. znion crepe
<-r«P» reappeared
reappeared nn the
\
,h * a rarf
blouse horlson. divided sbnni equsllv
• o f allk. such aa foulard.
b e ,w ^ n white swd .he pastel color
42ürt’—
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jhe _hea being
>£C A II tnu w rw w fpr «porr,
H m li 5 ,W Barnum ’ dentist, at
FridayI i * MT eTer* Tue8dtt* and
model» designed for travel southward
Georgette la »till shown and has many
Shackleton, the explorer, died of
effective treatments.
The
waning
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th e , , l t a r c t »c
status of thia silk may be gauged to
some extent, by the declaration of
some blouse authorities that It la
Britain announce» an intention
"dead.” This la an exaggeration, how­
ever. aa It la well thought of and well lm Makl Egyp‘ “ ful,y '»depend­
used by many manufacturers.
ent, »„bject to Great Britain be-
NEWLACESHAWLS
in d
PMfamouut foreign power
and the safeguarding of British
cana?UnIC,tl° ° " throug,‘ the Suez
8now orushed In the roof of ihe
Knickerbocker theater at Wash-
Silk for Summer.
ington Saturday evening, killing
over a hundred people and in j .
’ ea*. ?1
h#n\ lli?UKh thfl h0U9e
Foundation Ie Brueeele-Net and Some
■■« than half full became deep
times a Net W ith Fine Thread
«now had »topped street car eerv-
Models From Paris to Replace
but Cearas Mesh.
That lace shawls In exquisite color- Ih ? f .‘ .*P€.c'“G8t in determining
Ing are likely to replace the now popu
he fe.aibihtj, and probab|fl
lar silk ones for summer wear seems
Kab
è h ^ g hWet ' and8 Geor«e W -
evident from models brought over
Kable he» beeu transferred from
from Pari».
The foundation for these
ahawls la Brussels net. and sometimes ignoultural »gent of Benton cou».
a net with a fine thread but coarse V on recommendation of the 0 A
H e W ll‘ e n -
mesh that reminds one of veiling« I d a . t n lre '.‘ ’ ,On ’ ® T Ce
Thia iy black w ith color Introduced s . t X
• ” «• h8,p in the
through embroidery.
« “ •factory form to farmer» , n
b tnging their over-watered land»
One model la a large square, em
brolderad with « wide border of p«ig
into profitable production.
ley design and coloring. The o ft 1«
• 'lack, while the warm blues, yellows,
The Chriatian Eudeavorer« of
md especially rose of the silks, are
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r ” " h i n g g re a t p la ° H ,o r
repeated In the allk fringe about tlx
,» fo |32<i . “ i?.,1Ua,'COnver” ’ o u -‘’ w l“ ch
Inches long.
, o“ leUa ° n ’ F e b r u -
Several of the shawls are shaped a r J I B * 1h7 1
sim ilar to a h alf moon because. It is
y 6, 17, 18, 19.
In the past
' ; arV : ° conventions have h V u
««Id. this type drapee more grace
fully than the square or oblong. A all i u t a
Th’ ^,ecided 10 hold one
model of this kind comes In blaek net all-itate gathering thia year and
with black silk fringe. The body *ot the result haa been that ttn unua-
’ lie shawl I . braided In a running
uai program ha« been prepared.
design as a border, and with scroll»
and plume.. W h ite wooden heads are
used to emphasize the scrotta.
doO.”
rattled win.
dowa and nerves over a belt of thia
Gauze fans with painted birds, hut
terflie« and flowers compose an In
continent from W ellin gto n «lata
»resting part o f one collection
The len .îh F r,n c i* °
w'dth and i0
colorings are very soft, quite differ
F«Hfi
Atlantic
to .he
«nt from those of the vivid feather Pacific was fe|t about - o.cR)ck
fans recently used. 4 n dull blues Ih o ’J ‘ y- “ ° rnin8
Scientists
greens and yellows, they 4 r e designed
,el1
lheu‘ »I1
a Ith an eye to harmonizing w ith light
H i.t .h
H th;n«" « 'd that day
nmmer frocks.
i î ,h lh e ' * a to f the »hock w.a ,wo
One model »hows three birds palm
. th r# e ‘ hoo’ -od miles south of
ed on satis and appllqued
The en
Ïe s t of h”
dSyu‘ heV 8aid “ waa
'Ire fan la la v .r lo u . shades of gray
while two other« are the same de«lgn wwt of here in the ocean.
Where
n blue and dull orange respectively
I» by now deponent saith uot.
A pheasant In wtft browns, a pea
cock, a dragonfly In deep bine make
m o tif, for other designs.
i.
° f ,h# taa* , r * embroidered Bsbv Chirkc s- c w leg h o r n s
UIIIM15 T .n c re il .,„1 C. K.
ghtly In silk o f the same color as
Armstrong atraina. g , 2 P E R 100.
the gauze
These use spangles spar
•ngly. One Dresden model Is rhartn-
B A R R E D RO CKS, O A C. and M c­
ng with Its delicately carved and
Donald. San J o » . C a l, > 1 3 p E R IOO
PfT Iroe». • z l . l . . a^_ . • . _
Glenn E Walker, son of Ihe
Lawrence Eagy and family spent
nr»t white man born west of the the fust of the week with Eat a I
Rocky mount».ns. died at Alham Bass and wifs.
ol heart disease Monday, aged 31
Frock of Blaek Canton Crepe W ith
Low W aletllne and Full Sleeves
I he g-nersl store and dwelling
Caught at the Cuffs.
of J«me, Rowland at Crabtree
were burned Sunday morning
The unevenness atm | , there
|g
The Boy»’ Boo«t»r data of the Loss between $10,000 and 4l5.0tX)
obtained by the cut o f the bottom of
M E. Sunday school entertained
Long Bodices Slightly Blousing; the skirt.
M r*. English substituted a»
thsir teacher, B. M. Bond, and h,«
Narrow bands o f silk or cloth have
Pagoda Sleeves.
wife, Rev. C. f. Cook and wife T e a c h e r la s t week for MteaBray
replaced panels, and usually hang
longer than the skirt,
it |a qu:te
and M'».
Monihinweg’a class wl"> was »t home in Albany i|l
the thing to have-these bands of a
Tue»,|»» evening at the home of MisaBrav is on the job «gain this
Silhouette Remain« Practically Un-
contrasting m a te rlil and color from
D S. McWiliisms
A very hippy week.
changed in M id.W inter Shewlnge
which the drew« Is.made.
tune was manifest.
Contesting
Del.w Wesley, f.tber of Artbo.
by French Dreeemakere.
games were the entertainment
LIKE WHITE CREPE DE CHINE
Mre McWilliams and Mrs. C. II W -« l» y r e tu rn ed from Californis
The silhouette remain» practically
la»' w eek and is at his son's home
Ko mtz served refreshment*
Ad-
unchanged in the m id-winter showings
Fabric Chele. for W inter Oresse. Coo-
dltkmsl guests were C, H K o o n tz siifferi..g from a »ever» c o ld and of clothes by the French d ressm .ke^
threatened
with
pneumonia.
tmues Around Thle Color—
D. B. McWilliams end Claude
write» a Parle fashion correspondent
O eorgetle s till Shown.
Look.
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The regular meeting of the mis. The waistline la very low— long bodices
».misty .,H-ie,v of the M K. church •I» »lightly blousing. Skirts flare to
>srd the bottom and aleevea are long
w ill be held next Friday at 2 p m
’ hs abort Sleeve being the exception
at the homeof Mrs. J C. Stsndi.b
“ chine, with
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white the — favorite ~ col ' • >r r
8 leaves are of the pagoda type or
I he lesaoo will b s i n c h a r g e of
employed. There la a little flesh to of two-toned narrow ribbon.
A sparkling Rt.mulani, F ull of W it and Mrs. H. D Mitanerand Mra. 8 J
they may he caught in at the w ris t
b* teen, hut In small percentage
Humor
Free copy w ill he sent up >n Smith.
All ladies are cordially in- m ere are a few tight Auing aleevea. Rlsqne h a. . little better showing but
recslpl of your name w ilh a<btr< ss com-
plele
W rite Io G. M itchell, 397 l*e«rl
Mreet. RriMvklyn, N. V.
south
No, 23. 11:31 a. m.
15, 12:24 p. m.
17, 5.49 p. m.
Here is a bargain for some Ford
truck owner:
Two 82x4j fabric
casing» at $25 each.
Halsey G ar­
age, Foote Bros.
A LB A N Y , OREGON
oc-
Wednesday evening of next
week the Boy Scouts of Halsey will
have a father.atid-eon banquet All
fathers of scouts are reque ted to
attend E K. MoWain, »cout ex.
ecutlve of Linn and Benton conn-
tie«, will be pre«ent and address
the gathering
Wednesday, being
the 8th of February, will i,e the
birthday anniversary of the or-
ganization and it» celebration will
last until the night of the 14th
North
No. 18, 12:04 p. m.
24, 4.34 p. m.
14. 5:27 p. m.
Jana Novak has the leading fern-
mine role in ' ’ K azan,” the fea.
ture film of the great north coun­
66014 O l’ Ca l i n . ........................................................._ ...................Am elite G alli-C nrci try. which ia coming to the Rialto
The trapdoor in th« bottom of a 66020 Sweet sad Low .................................................................................H „ |<1# ( „ h . D, k , theater Friday. Her leading man
coal car, through which the con-
1» B e il Deeley and other« in the
tent» are usually uuloaded into a 87332 Still W i r die Nacht — ................................................................ Schum .nn-H e.nk
supporting caste are W illiam R ino
chute, became unfastened as it ■ 64955 Russian Dance............................................................................... Efrem Z im b a llia , Ben Haggerty and Edwin W al-
stood on a Halsey side track and '
lack.
A splendid assortment of
railroad men had a good-sized job 74726 Quartet .a D M ajo r...................................................................... Flonzaley Quartet maiemute dogs and a number
on hand Tuesday trying to clo e
of wild animals are used iu thia
the door with coal pressing it open
production. “ K azan” was adapted
and pouring out on the track
from James Oliver Curwood’» pop.
C heck this list and hear them when in A l ­ ular story of the same name.
Mr». M yrta Moore andchildr u
of Aatoria are at the home of Mis.
Leave your order« for land-
Moore’» mother, Mra. Crawford, bany.
plaster
at the lumber yard,
during the latter’s illness,
The Mouutain States Power com­
Rev. M
S.
Woodworth
of pany, which serves Hslsey wilh
Brownsville Wae a caller at the electricity apd which has been s II-
tv h e e le r h o m e M o n d a y .
ing slock and gold notes to pat­
Neat Thursday evening at the
Mrs. Ollie M iller of Cottge Grove ron® and the public through adver­
theater there will be given a two.
hour drama entitled “ The Old ■topped off m Halsey Monday tisements in the Enterprise an I
District School’’ by local talent of evening on her way to Portland ather papers, lias been puttii g
about a million dollars into new
twenty characters.
Go and you
Frank Wahlenherg has been
will laugh
Go and see the apniiIc­ working out a fine at Brownsville augmentations of its 'plant which
place almost unlimited power at
ing machine.
trying to fence the ja il lot eo it its disposal and make it part o ft e
The Harrilturg Bulletin »ticks to m il hold stray oows, since it will most extensive power system in the
country.
ita claim that that citv ha« the not hold two.legged prisoners.
earlieat lanitw and says that Julius
Mr», John Schsff of Portland a
The Halsey high school girls’
Falk his a lamb that wa« born meoe of T. J. Skirvin, vieited ’at
glee club is prepaiing to g iv e a
Oct. 10.
T h at’» nothing.
There the Skirvtn home from Thursday
a public entertainment the foie-
were lamb« Imrn at Halsey nearly till 8 « tut day.
J part of March.
• year earlier than that.
M r s Dean Morse was a Halsey
Tu Ige Bilye u announce» that f iller Monday morning, fche was
Pine Grove Pencilirgs
»ho«» who fail to pav the state <l< g on her way to Albany.
E l Chandler and wife and
Itoeiae of 41 each for male and 42
John Cramer, the Hirrisburg d 'Ughter Agnes spent Sunday with
for female dogs will be fined if con­
vict *d before him.
Other judge« red estate and insurance man th ir daughter and sister, Mrs
Lawrence Zimmerman.
are likewise on the job, an dog was here Tuesday. What fur?
Brownsville correspondence,
oorred at 1 o’clock yesterday.
'c Victor Rec­
ords
HALSEY RAILRO AD T jM fi
Anetent Sulphur.
Sulphur 1« one of the nldmw known
element». The ancient A n yrten al­
chemists regarded It aa rhe principle
of combnstlnn on account of Ita In-
flam mability, and termed It “brim-
« o n e .- meaning, lite ra lly , burning
trone.
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Mrs. A. C. Armstrong,
Halsey, O regon
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