Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 20, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dr. Marks and fa m ily are
from Postiaud.
F icd o n ized from
First N ational
the fam ou s play
Born to M r and Mrs. J S Nice,
wood a t the H arrisburg hospital ou
M onday, an eleven pound boy.
Synopsis o f procedine c h ap ter o f
“ T h e R o u r , " w r t t e n f r i » the
file i story o f the
The heavyweights are coming.
We chronicle the a rriv a l of two
eleven-pound boys in th is issue.
FATHER KELLY. CAPT M A T H D aa.l ISAAC
AHKlHAMëWIN IT« «he three fathers" e f tike
peaceful Utile OaLtn« elUa<e ef Saudi B a i au
f e w made poeaihle br mau • U a A to maa.
T tc j «rute for the ion» jf ih» grand old man
of lb«- tillage and fear the arrival o f haa
scapegrace nopheV
KENWAHD M HIGHT
Uria m
mi aw of the
ttate
The «riming
tv.teina o of f tlria
i the peace of the vtllgae
UATUEB
L cZ WILTON c s l m - .
VfcBA MATH
EM and B B V
hood sweethearis. are vaguely troubled becauae '
Bru- r knows that Wr>ah(. too. iovee ihe atrL
ALICE V1LTON. foollah little sister of Bruca,
eeto her e o for the c lti man. unR.wr , w b «
brother and « « t ie mother Knowing uat Capt
Mather is Inclined to favor Wright's suit. Bruce
hwes no tnue m tailing Vera of Lis lw o
alt*
aooepta him and he glvea bar hla mothcr'a
ruuarj.
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W . A A lljn , sufferer fro m par­
alysis, is gaining strenght and the
use o f bis bodily members every
day.
Coleman W arner of Brow nsville
lost a fine Jersey cow when she got
to the grain bin and ate too much.
M rs. Archie Cornelius* sister
M arie, who has been w ith her the
past six months, has returned to
Iter home near Eugene,
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K a rl B ram w ell is s till desirous
of a tenant to occupy hia barber
shop when his commission as post­
master arrives.
CHAPTER 2.
Kenward Wright’s arrival was as
noisy as himself.
In a gaudy sport car he swept,
into the main street of the village
scattering humans, dogs and chick­
ens before him. Onlv did he stop
to pick up Alice Wiiton. who was
"accidentally” in the way on the
road to church.
Together, this odd pair arrived st
the little church atop the hill in time
to hear a golden voice singing to the
mellow notes of an organ those
hallowed words:
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Miss Neva Large of Brownsville
was operated on for appendicitis at
a C o rv a llis hospital a few days ago
To this man on the outside the
F" i * L Bri-,1i ? el,7 i|ntroduc“ W» Protege, whom he h . , Utoly res.
golden voice brought back mem­
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’ to AK cc . e W ilton L ewi * S to ~ p U y * F-, w
ories of the girl he used to love.
K e lly , H a ro ld G o o d w in e n a c t. S keeters, an d M ild r e d June is te e n as
To Father Brian Kelly and the
Widow Kathleen Wilton the song
A lic e W ilto n .
of “The Rosary” brought back the
days of long ago in old Ireland
when they were lad and lass to­ faithful friend, a prized possession, fortune, he retained his outward
gether. The love that Kathleen had a grandfather’s clock.
composure.
The villagers were moved to
given Brian then had echoed in her
The loss of the fortune will mean
smiles^at the disappointed air c f the little. Vera,” he said, "if I can only
heart through all the years.
Some of the bitterness of her re­ captain as he read again to make feel there is some love in your heart1
nunciation still remained to try her su~ "e had not made a mistake.
for me.”
The listeners, too, felt that the
soul. For he had told her he loved
She turned away, hating to hurt
captain's
expectations
had
hardly
her, but a voice within waj calling
nis feelings, but was forced to reply,
been
filled
with
the
reception
of
the
to him to give up worldly things and
Bruce, and I've promised to
clock. There were other «mall he be I love
labor for God.
his wife.”
quests,
and—then—the
old
captain
They had made the sacrifice. But
Even with this last straw, Ken­
often the memory of those sweet sat spellbound as he read o n :
“All the rest and residue of my ward succeeded in hiding his true
earlier days came to dwell in the
estate, both real and personal, of feelings although he was deeply
hearts of each.
every description whatsoever. I give hurt “I can’t blame you,” he said
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'Sat blew aotf burn.
Where the path of love
O harreu
and blttw loaa '
to one whose unfaltering devotion to \ era.
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These words penetrated her very toward the welfare of Sandy Bay is leads, you must follow.” And it
was not until the departure of the
soul, and if sometimes Father Kelly unequaled—Bruce Wilton.”
Sincere confusion bred of absolute guests from the Wright mansion
felt the pangs of a lonely heart, the
devotion of his life in daily sacrifice astonishment stirred the listeners that the disinherited prodigal gave
way to his feelings. Bereft of his
and self-denial, helping those lives The bewildered captain read on:
Because he failed in hit duty and u°r’l ni Can.d , tlle- ST1 *he- loved.
about him, had served to soften the
nad sho’M, himself strong,
iting. The words of the song fell IS a spendthrift, my nephew, Ken , but right
the world only saw the outer
like a benediction:
ward Wright, has forfeited his birth­
knowing nothing o f the con­
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bead and «triva at Mat to
right I hereby disinherit him, save man,
o f lit« tSonghts within.
Jo kiaa the eroa», sweetheart.
for the marsh lands which I have flict
To kiaa the croaa? .
In every man's life comes the time
The next day at the home of the conveyed to him by deed.”
B y , » supreme effort Kenward when the tide of fortune seems to
late Ichabod Wright, Sandy Bay
t?er5 n,m' R *s
testing point of
Wright
maintained his nonchalant whether he is strong or weak. Ken­
had gathered to'hear the reading of
demeanor.
Indeed,
he
was
the
first
the will. Coniferous of his supreme
ward Wright now had the oppor­
to congratulate the greatly em tunity to win the love o f the people
importance. Capt. Mather presided barrassed
Bruce, who, being a favor­
with pride and considerable ex­ ite with «he good folk o f Sandy Bay, of the village, or let his mind drift
pectancy.
into bitter hatred o f his fellow men.
waa soon overwhelmed with con­
In his most impressive voice he gratulations.
Evil forces prevailed. He reviled
proceeded. There was a bequest to
But there were those who tried to the picture of his uncle; he tore it
from the wall in an insane outburst
Father,Kelly of a certain sum of
things easier for the prodigal.
money as he saw fit, stating that make
Father Kelly kindly sought to soften of rage and smashed it to pieces.
He cursed his ill fortune; he hated
his years of sacrifice and self-de­
scapegrace’s
disappointment the
good folk o f Sandy Bay—he
nial were monuments to the village." the
Vera Mather was sincerely sorry for hated his birthplace—and he vowed
Nor was Capt, Mather forgotten, Kenward. When she came to him
for Ichabod had left to his tried and with sympathy for the loss o f the revenge. *»»
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J. W. MOORE
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Jots and Tittles
(Continued from page^)
W ith new and elegant carpeting
, and wall decorations and a general
overhauling the handsome C. P
Stafford home opens season w ith
a flourish.
w .s n ot so lu cky. He plays the
game w ith the boys and w hile he
was doing so the b i l l h it h.m in
t b . head and knocked him alm ost)
In terest paid on tim e certificates of deposit
W e i n v i t e your banking business
H. KOONTZ. Pres
~ “ d 7T a YLOR. Vice-Pres.
B. M. BOND, Cashier
Be Honest Wit
C If you have been
and think.
drifting along—spending all, saving nothing—stop
You must realize that it cannot go on forever. One s earning days are
numbered. Now, while your earning power is the greatest, see to it that
each payday pays S omkthimg toward your future I wdkfjsndkncx ,
We will welcome yonr account an I help you save.
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
’ Where Savings are safe ”
Eour per cent and no
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APRIL showers bring May flowers
And this is the time to buy new equipment.
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and can furnish anything you want in
the im plem ent line
Primrose Cream Separators
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Order r.pa.rs now
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Co,ne ,n an,‘
taIk “ over au*1
get prices
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The Junior League presented a
pageant a t the M ethodist church
Sunday evening, Cecil M ayberry
ta kin g the leading role as the s p irit
of Easter.
About tw enty gathered at the
Foote home on Second street Tues­
day when
six-year-old W a lte r
Foote
celebrated his b irth d a y.
W ith games and eats they had a
happy tim e.
D e tr o it Vapor Oil Stave
The students of the m usical and
elocutionary departm ents o f th e
Eugene Bible u niversity gave a
recital yesterday a t w hich twelve
in d iv id u a ls gave readings. L aw ­
rence W ells ol Halsey was one of
the twelve.
The last day fo r reg istra tio n for
the prim aries, Tuesday, was the
firs t re a lly b rig h t spring day. I t
was also the last day for automen
to bid fo r the contract to c a rry
m ail between Halsey and Sweet
Home.
Mrs. W oodworth, wife o f the
Brow nsville Baptist pastor, has
been com m itted to the state insane
asylum. She has been in a s im i­
la r in s titu tio n in the east.
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RED STAR ia a marvelous adv anrement for homes without gas.
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to these homes the same smokeless and odorless heat as does
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the city gas range. It is wickless, asliless and dirtless, because it gen* « )
tf» erates its own gas from cheap kerosene, gasoline or distillate, concentrat- 1
Ja.
• double ring of heat beneath the cooking utensil and saving at leasi
r r onedourth of fuel bill. Operates 19 hours on a gallon of fuel.
fB A R T S C H E R
Had any o f the citizens of H a l­
sey been fortunate possessore of a
radio receiving station they m ig ht
have heard a form er Halsey g ir l
sing last Monday n ig h t when she
rendered tw o solos a t the Oregon­
ian broadcasting station in P o rt­
land. Miss Gertrude F orter, .nem-
ber o f the Ladies’ Ad club octet
and the Treble C lef club and solo­
ist at the Forbes Presbyterian
church,
sang w ith the form er
»KKfeg'riiou in to the radio oroad.
casting station, besides which she
and another member of the octet
each sang two solos.
ety. and Mr». Lawrence Whitman, dis
»net secretary of the third and fourth
districts both from Kugene, »vers at the
meeting of the missionary society at
the Christian church Tuesday and went
horns with Mrs. T. J. Skirvin to
luncheon.
John B. Hayworth, whose wife was
Believing, as .iv
do the v C n hristian
unconscious and be was com pelled!
rim a n
to go home before school was out church, the J. C. Penney company Mary M Wolfe of Brcvlnsville, died Sat­
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’ I (see psge i ) and the best banks urday at hit home tu Harrisburg.
rt ” , *P* 7 °U * now better than and business houses in the county
A H. Weber het teen re-elected prin­
Uncle 8am s experts how to make in newspaper
advertising,
the
M
don ». they te ll , Standard Bearers have an appeal cipal of the Harrisburg schools and no
The baseball seem« to be about
d tngerons a weapon as the box
ing glove. A b a ll from the b ig h-
schotl game h it Cecil Redford, a
spectator, Tuesday, but d id not do
,
h im much damage. Prof.
Prof, English
English »bout it qu the first page of this J iu this paper to the public to at- change made in teachers or salaries.
(Continued on page a)
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ROHRBAUGH!
415—421 W est First st., Albany, Oregon
Sweet Thoughts
When you pass Stewart St Price's
think how appreciative your sweetheart
or your wife, mother or sister would be
if you sent her a box of strictly fresh
chocolates or a mixed assortment of
fruity sweetmeats. You'll have cause
to thank us for this suggestion. We
know how it lias worked out belore.
Sally Ann bread at Stewart A Price's.
8ince M r, Dean went to his old
stam ping ground in southern Ore
G. W. Mornhinweg was in Albany
gon John Standish has been sling ,
¡in g ty y e at the Enterprise office Tuesday.
and be is mastering the intricacies
Mrs Thomas Bailey, vicif-preaident of
, of the trade by leaps and bounds. the Oregon Women's Missionary soci­
Mrs. L. A. Prsv turned to and
look care of Mrs W heeler and her
liuffl« Tuesday and Wednesday,
*ic K ,ern W,M « °» e
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A ,9 « nderD fun« *«
Sweet
d“ Doon,trat* d
b h d * f
g0Uen b° W’
Capital and Surplus $35,000
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Mrs. H. L. Straley and her
daughter, Mrs. Hazel M unkers,
and M r. and Mrs. J. M Morgan
and Miss Janet Boggs went to A l­
bany Tuesday.
The booster club of the M etho­
d is t church met at the home of
Mrs Q. W . M ornhinw eg Tuesday
afternoon, ten
members being
present. Officers were elected as
¡•sue, ju s t io tim e fo r th is year’s follows: President, M abel M c K e rn ;
fate season.
vice-president,
W illa m in a
Cor­
P u rity Rebekah lodge has elect coran; secretary, Agnes H ayes;
ed as delegates to attend the grand treasurer, D orothy Cornelius. A
lodge at Eugene next m onth Mrs. g irls ’ m issionary club was organ­
Belle G orm ley and Mrs, N ellie ized.
Frum .
Mrs.
M a ry G ray was
Spring p rim p in g tim e is here,
elected d is tric t deputy.
whether spring has arrived, o u t­
Local Oddfellows and Rebekahs side of the calendars, or not.
J. W . Rector hung the new paper
; w ill celebrate the 103d anniversary
i oLthe founding of the order next wlg;n the Stafford home was b rig h t­
' Wednesday and w ant a ll members ened up, and has been doing a
s im ila r job at J. C. Standish’ s.
present.
Stewart & Price got a atock o f
i balloons,whistles and balloon whig.
1 ties the other day and the young­
sters o f the town (w ith the help
of some not so young) soon bought
them out.
They were much in
-e v id e n t a t the Boy Scouts’ enter-
taiom ent.
HALSEY. O R EG O N
E {he “ International line
B a lf Bond and I awrence T aylo r
were itt the orchestra when the
Shedd high school troupe played
“ The L ittle Clodhopper” at H a r­
risburg.
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HALSEf STATE BANK
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Copy for our Sunday school les­
son for th is issue failed to a rrive.
•■The hours I spent with thee, dear hasrt,
Ara as a alruig of pearls to ma.
1 eount them war a v'n ia « apart.
M i Bcieary. my Boaary."
ftN I K K H R J S B
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H a ro ld L Cook, from Salem,
lias been made Boy Scout executive
for L in n county.
screen v ersion o f
IIA L M U
home
T. J, S kirvin made a buisness '
tr ip to A lbany yesterday. •
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Wn.1 th e ir bazar at the R ia lto
week from to n ig h t
Stewart & Price Confectionery
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Automobile Insurance
Fire, theft, collisicn, property damage and
personal liability. Protect yourself against
loss.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent.