Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
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M A R ' H 2f, 1922
Free
ifornia passed thru this county
in bis auto the other day on tu*
way to Pendleton.
JC. A H a iti of B ownsville talk»
of moving to 'Tola Jo.
Mrs W . F. White has been io
Eugene a weea visiting Mr-*, (j. J.
Bay, Mrs. John Aodersou aim
other friends.
Beautiful
Oregon
Woolens
Mrs. Riugo returned from C j L
tage Grove last evening
The Rebekahs had an initiation
and banqet lust evening.
T h a t half hour of relaxation
before dinner, after a hard
day, is one of the times you
appreciate a Brunswick most
Then you realize w hy so
many leading business men
have a Brunswick in th eir
homes.
A vieit from J. L.
Bowman
last week hee-revived interest in
the woolen mild, work on which
will he eterted ehortly, «aye Mr.
Bowman. The necessary machinery
has I een purchased and will be in­
stalled as soon as the buildings are
ready.
A catalog of
Mrs. Pyburn and two sons spe n
yesterday afieru « u t . the co u y
seat.
M u sic’s
G entle Pow er
Brownsville Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have
iiotalled an electric washing ma­
chine at the hotel— a great labor
beautiful and
D. 8. McWilliams and H. C.
Davis m ale a business trip to the
county seat yesterday.
serviceable our
Grant M 'N e il and sons of Halsey
were A lb an y visitois this after­
noon.— Yesterday’s Herald.
John Glass was over from Cor­
vallis Sunday, shaking hands with
his numerous Brownsville friends,
A rumor is current that Prof
Baker has been offered a consider­
able increase in salary to go else­
where to carry on school work
Prof. Baker is an exceptionally
good school man.
showing how
»aver.
W P. Elmore wine hia suit
-gainst the city of Brownsville in
which he contended that the couii
•il erred in refusing to assess town
lote separately for street improve­
ments. The next step will be up
.o the city.
Crystal, daughter of M r. and
Mrs. W. C. Templeton, was over
from Springfield to spend Sunday,
M ss Templeton is teaching in the
public school of Springfield.
halsey
North
How long
can you
hold your
breath?
R ailroad
tim e
South
No. 1«, 12:01 p. in.
24, 5 50 p. nr.
No, 23, It :2 9 a . m,
17, 5,39 p . m .
S U N D A Y M A IL H O URS
Quinn L. Martini'll the
New York W orld s a y s :
“ For ten breathl»»» minutes we
prayed P r iju lla Dean would come
out of the log jam intact I ”
The delivery window of the
Halsey poetoffice is open Sundays
grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m, and 12:20
to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. in.
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Here 5 Cents
Imagine the thrill you’ll Admittance a Line
get watching
Card of Thanks
Priscilla
Dean
.
>
in
“ Conflict ”
Rialto Theater Friday
I wish to thank the patrons of
the Halsey postoffice for their
friendship shown in the recent
elec.ion and especially the other
candidates and their supporters
for a fair campaign.
K arl Bramwell.
Attorney L G. Lewelliug is de­
School Essay
sirous of getting iu communication
Saturday evening there w ill be
with the party who drove Mr. H .
(By Aibeita Koontz)
a short program at the Me<hodiat
E. M arlar to Verduie station on
Loading
the
Ark:
Mrs
Johnnie
Davis
was
called
church, followed by a sermon by
the
night he was struck bv an O.
to A 'b a n y by the serious illness of
I l was the night before-examine,
the pastor. , The program w illc in­
E, train. Address L. G Lewelling,
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Ed
Storiz.
tiou
and
we
find
Average
Stu­
sist of Psalm 23 sung by the G irls’
Albany, Ore.
Glee club,.a pantoinima.ni Grecian
Mrs. Robinet returned a few dent seated ut his study table,
costume. And a Japanese song by
days ago from a visit with friend - which I* sleeked high with hooks
If yon want to see the latert in
containing substance for the sm-
the Standard Beaiets.
short
and relatives at A 'b a n y .
spring millinery call at the Koontz
biiious student.
Average Student
story will be given by Mis» Hayes
Elder L, B. Fishback, a former is vainly trying to shsorh in the store on Friday or Saturday, March
and a solo by Miss Koontz.
The
pastor, p eache I at the Christian brief period of anguish what I e 31 or A p ril 1.
annual thank offering of the W ".
Church
Sunday to the delight oi should have learned during the
men’s Foreign Mission society will
The play at the Rialto tomo r >w
the parishioners.
long period of daily accomplish­
be taken at this time.
The public
night
will be full of thrills of the
Roy Ueat'ie. eon of Mr.
ami ments.
s cordially invited to this service.
Directly across the room, reclin­ clean and wholsome sort. Priscilla
M r« .
Beattie, was over from O. A
The Tangent high school seniors
n, to spend the week end and n ing comfortably upon his cot, is Dean appears in acts it must
ma le such a success of the play
have taken courage to pose for.
-ceive the congratulations of hi his college chum, B rilliant Youth-
‘Nothing but the T ru th ’’ at that
The statement of those who saw it,
There
is
no
necessity
iu
him
cram,
friends on reaching his majority.
town that they will give it nt Shedd
regarding one of the episodes is:
A I.B BN Y
OREGON
R'” - is enjoying, bis work in the mmg for examinations, tor he has
tomorrow (F rid ay ) evening.
learned his lessons daily, and they " For ten breathless minutes we
college.
'
have been indelibly stamped upon prayed that Priscilla m ight come
L G. Lewe|liug advertises in
lhe
C.
E.
rally
at
the
Presbyter,
‘ Paid-for-Paragraphs” foi th name
bis braiu.
He will ride safely out of the log jam intact ” .
ian church Friday evening was an
of the party who took H. E. Mar-
across the sea of Examination s,
enjoyable affair, although tin
lar to Verdure stalion, on the 0»<-
although the waters are iroub.ed
Good 4 -foot fir wood for sale.
pl-ssures were artnewhat lessened
gon Electric, a month or tw • ago.
and the angry waves daslr high iu
G. W Mornhinweg.
by the fact that some unprincipled
Mr. Marlar had cooie to Hal»e>
their eagerness to wrecx his boat
hoys from the outside gained ad­
expecting to be met by W- R
bafore it reaches the banks of High
mission to the kitchen and t'*ok u Grades.
For Sale— W ild Mallard Duck
Scott of Brownsville. Scott failed
(Continued from page .4)
eggs, 91 per setting E B. M cK in­
good
share
of
the
fine
eats
(lit
to
show
up
ninl
the
old
gentleman
A
fter
several
weary
hours
of
toil
the
Christian church Sunday
ney.
young people provided.
of an auto to take him to the
Average Student’s head begins to
evening.
Oregon Electric road.
There In
nod
and
he
falls
asleep.
No
W illia m M ills, head of the wide­
Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist, at
W oi t li Baas spent Saturday at waa knocked down when trying t
sooner is he in the Laud of Slum­
awake Brownsville M illin g company, has
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Shedd,
flag the train and fatlly injured
ber than be begins to dream.
been laid up for a conple of weeks with
Friday.
He observes two gallant lads pre­
houglas Taylor wag <n Albany
Mrs Paul A'idersou changail b •
the flu.
paring to launch their boats on tne
Friday.
residence Munday ftom Craw lord»-
l a in
We have old papers again; 5c a
sea of Examinations.
One of the
8teel Barrels.
R
L. W in n ifre l was in Port- vtlle to Pojtland.
bundle
I f the statements of tne makers are boats, named “ Perhaps,” appeared
hmd (he last of the week,
Henry English has five whit«
well founded. It la probable that steel to have been hastily constructed,
This office owes Oren Stratton
tie a n d Mrs. T I Mark* and Leghorn hens that laid 2 / egg
barrels w ill eventually take the place and on close observation it was 25c, payable on demand.
The
store
wit
It
«
squart
H ” bad
of wooden ones. The steel barrel Is seen to be heavily loaded w ithpro- a 25c advertisement in our col­
•■oil Kolnid »ere Albany visitors last week.
deal
for
every
customer.
Monday.
composed of staves of that m aterial v.sions.
The lad who was to em­ umns aud he writes:’ “ I enclose
C. C. Jacka-m a id wife and
lucked together by an ingenious de
ALBANY, OREGON
bark in this bout was none other 50c for the advertising, which
Mia* A lberti Koontz was a Sa­ daughter were in A ^ 'jiiy Friday
»lee; the hoop« and heads are also ihan AverageSlwient.
Hesesnied brought restlts.” Olhers, too, get
lem visitor Monday, leturning
ef steel
It is claimed that the steel
A.
C.
Armstrong
got.
home
M»n
io be very nervous and fffarful of results when they advertise in the
weather
having
shortened
the
bed
Thursday,
han-el
la
more
durable
and
more
com
•lay from Douglas county, where supply and left the dama thin and
tiie journey. The other boat, ailed Enterprise.
pact than the wooden one.
As tt Is
Joseph H u ns succeeds A. 8. he has been looking after a flock weak.
"Assurance,” appeared to have
»aid
to
be
lighter
and
cheaper.
It
hns
I f « m ill, deceased, u* councilman of KN) sheep on hi> ranch, north of
already had favor In various quarters. been frequently utilized aqd car­
Commercial auto busses and
The
veterau
W.
B
Blanchard
of
al Brownsville.
Oakland
He found them fat a id
About 300.000.000 barrels are nee,led ried hardly any provisions.” B rill­ trucks operating over thé highways
Gladstone
arrived
here
Monti
y
fine after their winter on pasture,
annually In normal times, to suppply iant Youth, who was captain of
I! L Bilyeu of Halsey was one
and strong healthy lambs are fast and went over to visit his former the demand I d the United Slates. thia boat, seemed eager to start, on of Oregon and Arizona win here­
of ilie del-gates at the Albany tix
after be required to come to a com­
making their appearance
Large stamping ground at Brownsville.
F lour m ills use about 00.000.000, the
the journey.
powwow Thursday.
plete stop before crossing railroad
numbers of laiuhs ate being lost on
J. F. Venner ot Brownsville, sugar Industry 40,000.000, and the
When all was ready they set eail.
F B. Pcnlaiid was in Albany ovrrstoi-ked pastures. the severe over 80 years old, came home cement Industry TH.000,000.-Christian For a time the sea was very smooth; tracks, according to recent’ orders
passed by the Oregon Public Serv­
’ clence Monitor.
Monday from a visit to Corvallis
Monday.
So were Uoorgu Taylor
then suddenly they, struck the
ice commission and the Aiizoua
au I Karl Bramwell.
foamy
wave
of
Euglish.
i
Assur­
Mr. Fislthack, formerly pastor
Corporation commission,
Kats 2,ISO Yards of Macaroni.
ance passed over this wave Wiibout
of t le Christian church at Browns­
Tw o Italian s once had a macaroni-
Mr and Mrs. F. M Tindle of
difficulty
and
proceeded
upon
the
ville, end Mrs Fishback have been, eating contest In which the wint er
Brownsville were guests at the
W hile Perhaps bad
visiting at that city and returned stowed aw ay 2,100 yards of the stuff journey.
Mornhinweg home Saturday.
to their Eugeue , -home Monday, being a quarter of a mile «hand of great difficulty in passing over it,
Maw. W id o w s . G is ts , H a c h b l o r s ,
Halsey H'gh went to Junction
l lisv will bA located at Hillsboro his rival, who had to confess with r e ­ aud only succeeded by losing a
M a r r y a n d be H a p p y
portion of her cargo, Brilliant
Ci*)’ Friday night and got bea'cu
after the present term of the Bible luctance that he could eat no m<-re
We put you in correspondence w ith
Youth,
the
captain
ot
Assurance,
at basket hall mi skates, 28 to 12.
university. Before their train left
hundreds of refined l adies and Gen
was much relieved when his boat
tlemen iu Canada and U. S. who wish
they called on Mrs. Wheeler here.
K srl Bramw*dl has something
to marry, or correspond for Amuse­
sailed into the port of High Grades,
u p p a rte d bj > H erb e rt
H
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B
T
A
N
N
I
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G
C
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.
The Frirvieiv Sewing club has
unusual in our ‘ Paid for-Part-
m e n t P hoto s F r e e
M any worth
and dropped anchor.
in S tu a rt
$5000, $10.000 and upwards. E very­
Trem«a<Uus
Tanners of I .ace Leather, Latign. Upper
five live member«.
graph*’’ column
It it a card a i.
The
boat
named
Perhaps
was
b e r th W oods T hrill.
thin g strictlv eonffdential. W f . do
Leather,
Harness Leather and Sole
ter an election thanking both his
The M ooitain Stater Power to n - Leather. W e also do custom tanning. tosseii about like a feather by the
NOT P U B L ISH YOUR N A M E OR AD ­
supporters ami his op|>oiienlt for
D RESS
A year's subscription with
t h . r u n o n - KM
H U B I A N N IN C i CO., Albany, Ore. enormous waves of Science aud
pany announce that work will lie
B ock Story hy t i e r .
their course in the campaign, I M .
all privileges $1 On, or four months,
History.
Average
Student,
who
gin
at
once
on
the
line
to
Coquille.
n«<Un-ioB KA- a
tria l for 5Oc. IX m ’t semi e«sh, only
se is not tinted for scrapping
was the captaiu, becain- pale aud
Whe completed the work will eost
Money Orders or 2-cent American
Brethreu dwell together in unity
V it» O i— « l l » n, y , .
weak, fiually losing control of his
the ooutpauv about $30,000
stamps. I f cheek, send ten tents
a l M l o n th a t tu r n s t h .
here,
extra for exchange.
• s n r — - t »a O n to n
ost, which w»3 capsized by the
Mis
A lice Moor« of Browns,
»urging wave of Foreign Languages.
W illiam Blakely, well known in
ville has gone or will go in a d ie
A fte r this month subscriptions w ill
Luckily fur h>m, the accuient oc­
Br w u .v llle , after a winter in C al­
be $2 per year. Rush . ard with your
or two to Oregon City for a vis t
curred
near
the
shore,
for
he
was
name and address for fu if particu­
«ith her sister, Mrs. C F. M u i-I
lars.
rescued by B rilliant Youth after
r iv. Her childreu will go with
M R S. F L O R E N C E B E b L A IR E
^ * * * * * * * * * ***■ *% , *
much faithful labor.
ner.
200 Moutsgue S t , Brooklyn, N. Y.
Average Student was awakened
On Monday Mias Bessie Bond went
from hie troubled »luuibsis by his
to Alhany, where her aunt. Mrs. E P
psi, B riliiaut Youth, who had hold
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
C u u it i li n g s , is ill.
Orchard White
of his arm, and was vigorously
Notice is hereby given that the under­
shaking him.
Mrs.
E
Montgomery
started
for
her-
Do You Have Headaches?
4B-* Santiseptic Lo­
signed has been appointed adm inistrator
" I thot it was time you were re­ of
home in South Dakota Monday, after a
the estate ot W H . K i.-kpatnck by
If yon do we venture to suggest that
tion. flesh and white
visit ol a couple of mt nth» with her perhaps tou can be relieved through the tiring, pard. so I awoke you, laugh­ the county court of Linn county, Oregon.
A ll persons having claims against said
Frostille
niece, Mrs- W illia m M ills, at Browns­ use of a pair of glasses fitted perfectly ingly remarked BrilHknt Youth,
to your eyes
“ Glad you did, old p al,” replied estate are hereby required lo present
ville.
< 'huinherliii* Hand
tame to the undersigned at his residence
w e sre e x tre m e ly careful about f i l l i n g Average Student.
"1 had a terri­ in
Halsey. Oregon duly verified and
The Enterprise failed to receive a and the prescription is filled from lenses ble dream, which has convinced
Lotion
w ith proper vouchers as by law required
ground In onr own shop and under per­
copv ol the B tovn sviB r iTim es last sonal supervision
me that it is better to learn your w ith in six months from the date of thia
Kohortille, flesh and
week. D o n ’t know what we had done
daily lessons and eliminate this SO,.'^ S D>,ed and f ir ,‘ publiahed March
F M Gray,
w hite
I t j m erit the punishment. but pnnish-
practice of cramming the night be- ’ • ’,m c
L. t . Swan,
Administrator,
tnent it was. A handsome and valuable
fore examinations.”
Espey’s F r a g r a n t
Attorney for Adm inistrator,
Home Wool
can be made
The best wool for
Men’s
Fine
Suits
Woodworth
DRUG @
in the world
Jots and Tittles
W rite for free
catalog
B
Rialto
CLOTHiNocœ
Friday
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Toiljt Articles
< 'ream
Hinds’ Honey ami
mond ( 'ri'iim
I directory of Brownsville, printed at the
Times office, came on Monday,
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X o in p i
kfter-Nhave Luxury
Hrilliautine
Witch lluzel Jelly
Staeuinb
Ringo's Deig S to u
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F
UNtve
lragedy ' Run over by a train at the
1 local depot I A body was dragged and
ms ig ’ed and left lifeless bv an early
tu n n in g tram at the depot Friday morn-
■ ng
Constable I C. Bramwell tenderly
i sthered np «hr remains and bore them
twav
The train goes through without
•lopping but a clerk drops seeks .if
m ail as it whirres trhongh
In this in ­
stance he made a poor throw and one
sack rolled under the wheels, which
altered its fabric and its contents, con­
st tug of new-papers.
O p to m e tris t.
ALa^NY. oaea.
H irold Albro.
M a n u fa c tu r in g o p t ic ia n .
FARMERS
nsnally hrve an
•rcn m u lsth m o f
aiticles no longer"needed. or soccer led
bv better ones, which -cinehodv w mid |
tik e to obtain
An advtrtisem ent the
else of thle. costing 25c. m
saa ight
»ix l find
u in
n
haver and covert what
now onlv trash into
I
‘¿¿CASH
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t j
Polveri zers
Plows
W4W
Fanning Mills
Tractors
_
Wagons
Crea in
Disc Harrows!
Separators
Springtooth Harrows Orders taken for Harness
Manure Spreaders
<L Special prices for Binders if taken soon
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