Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 09, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Homemakers’
Jots and Tittles
tffîrunœivick
Conference
Oregon Agricultural College
(Continued on page 3)
C O R N A L L IS March Jo to 25
Mrs. Morris King of Brownsville
is recovering froui a serious surgi
cal operation performed at an A l­
P x tn re d in Lecture, Exhibit, Demon
bany hospital.
PH O N O G R A PH S'
*B etter T im s for Oregon ”
T h is
itraticn .
Report comes that J. W . Moore
T h e H o m e M m agem eat. fa n it*
•cited highest in the civil seivice tion, forniahing»
Labor-saving Device«
examination for the Halsey p >st- and Emergencies
maatership.
The
appointing
power has its choice among the T h e C h ild
N u tritio n,
Clothing.
three standing highest.
< Rooks.
At tbs revival meeting« in the
Methodist church, among those
professing an awakening interest
»<-ie some young men who went
forward and cast their suppli a of
cigarets into the stove.
if they
are able to atay with this declara­
tion of independence from the
insidious hsbit their sincerity and
fortitude will deserve recognition.
T h e Food
and S e rv in g .
Selection,
Preparation
T h e C lo t h in g
Selection
M ak
ing Dreae Form . Decorative Touche«
for Garments. Short Cut« m Sewing
Evening Entertainment
C o m m u n ity P la > , M u s ic ,
N o te d S p e a k e rs
Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Moore w»nt
to Albany Friday afternoon, M r.
Moire being on his way to attend F u ll in f o r m a t io n o n a n y
the meeting of the Linn County
s u b je c t b y w r it in g
Realty board at Lebanon, which
took place Saturday. • He returned
Sunday, but Mra. Moore visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jama«
O. A Ç., Corvalli«, Oregon
Bond, and sister, Mrs Claud Da­
vis.
Mrs. Bond was recovering
from an attack of pneumonia,
Mrs. E. C. M iller was a paseen-
while Clifford, 9-year-old s«n of ger to Tangent Tuesday.
Mrs. Davis, is suffering from ty
Mrs. R. 6. Hayes was an Albany
phoid,
visitor Tuesday.
There was talk during the week
Mrs. C. M. W ard of Brownsville
among candidates tor the posi-
was
a Halsey visitor Sunday.
mastership of arranging to hove a
vot* taken which would show the
Guy Bramwell and family of
appointing authorities what is the Brownsville were guests at the J
preference of the people of the C. Bramwell aod Grant Taylor
community in the matter.
We homes Sunday.
are not aware, however, that there
Karl Bramwell was a business
was anything more than talk in vjaitor t j Albany Monday.
that connection.
Born:
Monday, March 6, to
Mm* Mary Carey, who has beei Mr. and Mrs, Frank Workinger,
on the sick list a great deal of the
near Peoria, a ten-pound girl.
time all winter, was taken to th i
The revival meeting at the Meth­
Salem bopital today by her father.
W . A. Carey, with the hope of re odist church conducted by evan­
gelist Parrott is continuing this
lief. |
week with increasing interest shown
L. A. McKero was in Albanj
by the people thruout the commu­
Mouday a* witness in the litiga­
nity
Tuesday night Bro. H'own
tion between A. M. Templeton and
a young people’s orchestra
F. M. Franklin, tho be said be
from the Harrisburg church came
did not know much about the bone
and helped in the services.
Next
of oonteutiou.
Friday the sermon will he for tb
Sunday night the sub
Probably the flu is no more prev­ converts
alent at Shedd than in other pert* ject will be ''Popular Amusements.'
of the country, but our corre- The power of God is working in the
spoodent has mentioned more ol hearts of men and precious souls
th e cases
I t is of a mild form, are Iteing horn into the kingdom
Cor.
but is n 'linn-wide and iaoau.-iug
some deaths.
R E G IS T R A R
Henrietta Starnes underwent «
serious opeiatiou at the Catliolii
hospital at Eugene.
Au ab*c«s*
hid formed around the jugular
vein. She was under the itifluenc*
of ather one hour and fifteen in n-
untea. At last reports the patient
was doing nicely, being able t-
cotne home Sunday.
Rialto, Friday
\ b u newer
saw any­
thing l i b
DoOTSi
Wall PAPER
PAPER
WALL PAPER
AT RINGO’S
AT
R IN G O ’S
AT RINGO
AT
RINGO ’S
L O N E S O M E ?_
HARRY
CAREY
in the most stupendous
Western oer screened
W
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Wails of Starving Children As­
N orth
Ccuth
No. 18, 12:01 p. m.
No, 23, 11:29 a. tn,
17, 5,39 p. m.
24,
sail the Ears of Relief
5.50 p ui.
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
Workers at Erivan.
in any w ood c r fi ish
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
$100
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
equipped wilh the Lii­
tona for
playing all
makes of
records at
their best.
1 Pathe Point
1 Edison Point
300 Steel Needles
P aym ent
PLAN
Woodworth Drug Co.
A LB A N Y , O R EG O N
Automobile Insurance
1
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent.
**•*♦*»•»*»»**»*»*****<
Sweet Thoughts
for the setting of the sun.
A few
fluffy
white
clouds,
shot
with
gold
PRETTY OREGON BRIDE
from the sun’s rays, were drifting
MOTHERS 2000 ORPHANS endlessly about.
The sun, a gold ball, seemed to
have suddenly dropped onto the
ocean, and was riding the waves
»way from us, aud it cast brilliant
reflections of rainbow colors into
1 ■•’ j * ’ L The fsrther »way the suu
rolled, the smaller it grew, until
Hnslly it seemed to he «wallowed
by the ocean, leaving the sky a
peaceful blue, in which rested long
golden bars, then the gold caught
fire and the heavens were aflame
Uh color aud light, while the
White fluffy clouds and the cerise
tint
in the sky. intermingled
w.th the blue of the sky, seemed
to form an enormous American
flag floating in the breete.
These
gradually faded, leaving the part­
ing crimson of the summer sun.
I
Stewart & Price Confectionery
H. W Commons and L. W .
Byerley were in Albany Monday.
A ll q u a litie s
A
The delivery window of the
Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
The tragic progression of fam ine groni 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20
conditions in Arm enia re strikingly
to 12:36 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m.
B r u n s w ic k
JUDGE OPPOSES FAT ALIMONY
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Among those receiving bonne New York Jurist Say« Divorcee Can’t
Qet A ll the Luxury She Had
heck» this week were Claude Mc­
In Marriage.
Kern and Enoch Cunningham
N ew a n d b e a u tifu l p a t­
U A U 1 V
shown In the personal reports brought
back by State D irector J. J. Hand-
eaker of the Near East Relief w htu he
vieited that section last August, and
in the letters that have been received
at intervals since.
"W hen I was there in the late sum­
mer,” said M r. Handsaker, " T t e con­
ditions were tru ly a p p a llin g despite
the fact that the orphanages wtfre rill­
Two troops of the Eleventh U n i­
ed to th eir utmost capacity and every­ ted States cavalry eupport Harry
thing possible was being done 1 m y­
Carey in ‘’ The F o x,” bis Univer­
self selected a little naked girl with
sal-Jewel super ''W estern” picture,
nineteen others from among hundreds
of starving children to fill the only which is to be shown at the Rialto
The star wrote
possible vacancies in the orphanage at theater Friday.
Lucien H ub­
E rivan at that time.
However, the the story himself.
w eather was warm , and the refugees bard, scenario editor at Universal
could manage in some way to keep City, adapted it to tbe sereeu. and
alive.
Reporta from Erivan in late Robert Tbornby directed it on the
September told of the coming of the Mojave desert.
cold weather, and how the reserves
were drawn upon for the opening of
Barred Rock eggs for hatching,
additional
soup-kitchens.
Starving
Ö0 cents per setting of 15,
men women and children from ail sec­
Phone 55
Mrs. S. J. Smith.
tions were flocking desperately to the
Near East R elief stations in the hope
Custom hatching.
E. Russ.
of getting work, food and clothing.
Two months later, under date of Nov.
For
Sale— W hite
Wyandotte
29, we have news of the frig htfu l situ­
ation that followed. This news came cockerels, $2 each. Mary S. Evans.
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Route 1.
to Dr. Esther Lovejoy, of Portland,
Oregon, who is national ehairm an of
For Sale—Oliver 'Irpewritor No.
the Am erican W om en’s Hospitals, 9,
Two-color ribbon, back spacer
from Dr. Mabel E llio tt, in charge of
tabulator. »25.
C. P. Sufford,
the Am erican W om en’s Hospitals In
Halsey, Ore.
the N ear East section. This organ­
ization is co-operating w ith the N e a r
East Relief, and is handling the med­
Dr. E. W . Barnum, dentist, at
ical work of the la tte r at Erivan. Be­ Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
low Is an excerpt from Dr Mabel Friday.
E llio tt's le tte r to Dr. Lovejoy:
T cannot begin to tell you, doctor,
In ** The F o x,” at tho Rialto
of the m isery here In spite of the enor­
mous amount of work being done Friday night, will be seen the
Since I have been here 862 is the low ­ world’s greatest motion picture
est number of cases we have had in thriller.
Plenty of action, plenty
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our hospitals at any one time, and of excitement and pleuty of whole­
yet they are dying on all corners of some emotion.
H arry Carey con­
the city.
Last Sunday we went out siders it tba best of all his pro.
on horseback to see how things were ductions.
beyond the tow n; we passed a dead
F ire , t h e f t , c o liis ie n , p r o p e r ty d a m a g e a n d i horse by the side of the road, and
School Essays
three wretched human beings were
p e rs o n a l lia b ilit y . P r o te c t y o u r s e lf a g a in s t | sitting beside It, taking the ......
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(By
J»nei Boggs)
flesh off
w ith th eir hands. It was
most re- I At the Close of Day:
pulslve sight.
loss.
The molten sun, swimming io
'A ll day long you can hear the
the heat hsze, turned red before
groans and walls of little children out
side our building in hopes we can and ■lipping from sight; tw ilight c ept
w ill pick them up. If the sun shines over the valley, an advancing army
A sultry
for a little w hile they quiet down, and clad in royal purple.
then when it rains they begin again. breeze which had been dormaut all
One day the rain turned lato snow day played languidly with the
and It was aw ful to listen to them ‘ grass and trees. Stars studded the
The note of terro r that camé iritd the heavens, and a frail moon appeared
general wall was distinctly perceptible, uncertainly on the horizon.
In
although my room waa upstairs and
When you pass the Stewart & Prie
an instant tbe day had vanished,
the window was closed.
T hey well
Confectionery th in k of how appreciative know what a single night out in? the and the murky dusk had come.
your sweetheart or wife, mother or sis­ snow would mean to them
W e are
ter would be if you sent ker a box of picking them up as test as possible.
(By Meerle Streley)
You can see by m y report how Sunset at Nye Beach:
strictly fresh chocolates or a mixed as
sortm entot fru ity sweetmeats.
Y o u 'll many more patienta we have than beda.
I was standing on the sandy
have cause to thank us for the suggestion and the same holds good in the cu-ph
beach gazing eagerly westward in­
anages
T
here
is
no
use
crowding
’ham
because we know how it has worked iu
to the arch of June blue, wailing
in so th a t they w ill all d ie.”
other cases.
Diphtheria hue closed the Leba­
non schools again.
C o m e in and see a c o m ­
p le te lin e o f s a m p le s .
te rn s .
p ric e s .
N e w -S ty le
RECO RDS
John Evan* and wife of L»xe devoted in June to deepening Rob
Creek were in Albany yesterday.
nett elouglt to five feet at its moutli
and widening it to four feet at th
Bert Mincklerof Lake Creek was
bottom and eight at the top.
in Albany, yesterday.
WALL PAPER
W ALL
AND
i l i
Now Y o r k —Justice Guy, in th“
Supreme court, told pros-
alimony seekers that a fte r a
The Red Cross proposes to have I pectlvc
sep.nntlon or dlvopck they cannot ex
salvage station at Albany where pect to be supported In tho luxurious
kind» of contributed aittele* i style to which they became ac<*us-
n be sold for cash.
! *omed during the marriage.
“I t la not the policy of the la w "
deal was consummated the
.tustlce Ouv declared, “that a woman
o f th e w eek w h e re b y C . I
asking to end the 1n,*
marrtnge
Btraley purchased the bouse winch who ie ?h
rrt’"r’‘
he
........ V .- , A „
xintract shall have all the luxury of
he now iM-cupiee I from
M r*. A'I'ert mnrrtege.
She |a not entitled to one
M iller of Eugene
M r. Straley third o f her husband's Income. She
and family will make their hone cannot expect all the extra» that n
there.
’«"•Ing hnshnnd would naturally he
i M anhattan
(By Alta Hayes)
Fable:
M r and Mrs Stanley Stevcn-nn * * * "•£“ h* r lf “ *• tw<> were
contentedly together.”
passed thru Halsey Monday on
I eir way to Portland
Qryat Mleehtafa.
O rest mischief« happen more o ft-n |
Leon Morse was over front
Brownsville yesterday ami t tot front folly, meanness, and vanity, than
«»■ Barger along
Mr B'rger, from the greater sins of avarice and
who will be 86 on his next birth- , am bition.— Burke
la y , looks
it he nt'ght live to a
Chane« to Bs Saved.
ripe old age
Onoe upon a time there was a
young man who was addicted to
an unfortunate habit of falling i„
ov. wtlh all the beautiful young
'»dtes.
He just couldn’t resist
Magg g . wtstful blue eyesorjotte’.
white hands.
WM Suhan’s golden
hair which shone so beautifully in
the sunlight that tangled his heart-
«ring*, and tbencefonh Susan led
him over many thorny paths.
Don't despair of a student If he ha«
Now all good things must end.
A n ong H Iseyitea-seen in A '- ’ one clear Idea.— Fmnmn«.
Directed ty tobflhombv
One day as be appeared at Susau’a
ban» estorday were Mr* Ge,> ge
honr, „„expectedly, he found her
Hayes. M »a Gertrude \f K e rn '
»itting
on the back porch, wtth
U N IV E R S A L
Mrs. R ke. Mr» K. v r , „ Mn,j
A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N «» riC B
„ JE W E L
raven leeks falling over her shoul-
son C h fo N . C H .........
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•rs, and just preparing to re­
Super -Production
Notice 1» hereby given th»t the nn ter
Byerley. Harry Coniuiona a"d
•Igned h«» been »npuinted adm inittral w
nounce their color for another pe­
Raleigh Teniplrton and wife.
of the estate ot W H K i-kp a tn c k by
riod of time.
Whereupon the
c in s id e r t h is th e
Harrisburg high ««ill repett H e the conn I v court of Linn county. Greg >u
young
man
wae
brol
down to earth
p ic tu r e
f i re« te s t
sh <»wn ixttmdy ’ Ixtoking for Mary Jane ” A ll persons having claim« «gainst a,, id
with a dreadful thump.
estate
aee
herehw
required
to
pre*rn<
Mra,
Etbal
Lang
Newman,
Oceoen
e re s in c e “ T h e îS hiek.’ the repetition will be at the R«y. «erne to the nn.lersigned at hi« reside ice
Agricultural Cellegs, 1 » » . w h» 1« n#w goid°r* l: AH t h ,t Flitters is Dot
N
'law . W id o w s , G ib l s , H a c m k l * * «
Maaav a n d rr H a p p y
We put von In correspondence w ith
hundred« of reftned I ad tei and Gen
„•m e n iu Canada and U. S. « he with
to m«rry. or corrvspond for aniute
inent
Pn.-ros Faxe Many
I SHOO, } to. «no «ml upwards Kvery-
thing stru-tlv eonlMentlsi. W a no
'O T P I RI SH Y« VR N A M g oa
...
AO
r>« RM
' ) ear’s «nhsrription n th
ah privilege. >1 On, or l.air m
month«,
tria l l.w Sic. Don't «end es.h. , only
„„„
M oaey Orders or A ren i Am erhan
•tamps
If check. sand ten cents
extra lor tx ih a n ff*
■
m i rax
After tb it month ttibernpttnn«
ill
be »2 per year
Ru>h card with y
tv
,.
ont
name and address for fm f partwu
iars
M R S F L O R E N C E RChLAIRF.
» e Mou U g ne SL. Brooklyn, N y
A n d — A p e a c h o l a 3 -re e l
com edy.
—
Coming next week
I
R ill H iir i
* * * * * **< •■ l
commun' ty house Saturday
Fnt
drainage purpose« ele< • n
U r " '* r» have promised 2
.dey«' work m ths aggregate to be
in H a ls e y . Oregon duly verified and
w ith prooer voucher« as bv law required
w ith in six month« from (he date of ihi«
• “ VaTv
* " d 8r” P’’bl«»hed Msrch
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F M. tirav
L L. a « * "
.
. .
A'lm iiusira or
Attorse y for Administrator,
In charge of » Near East Relief o«.
Shanag« in Arm enta She methera her
fam ily ef 2.pgg
w -r
whl(<
An Atemsen Ph.nem .ne«
her huebang run« . fO.00O-a.re farm
Which ta a gart ot th< eonstrustly, Afchlsnn Is an righfern-yea r « M
a
* 1 '" ’ * ° re *"
Armenfa • b n qeeent think air« know .
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