Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 04, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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MAY 4. 1922
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Mrs Georgia Mitchell of Tennes­
see precinct will be foreman of tbia
I aold lor f 100 and a Jeraey cow for summer’a grand jury, and that
Jots and Tittles
I more than either horse.
mere man, Cbarlee, ber buaband,
a member. John A- Clemens of
When the woolen mill buildings this place is also on the liet.
(Continued from page 3)
and the flour mill at Browuaville
Miss Lila Dudley wae bit by a
Guy Bramwell bought a (arm are painted white this summer
ball
thrown by a small boy Tues­
wagon, as good as new, at the there ought to he a market for
The blow drove
Tycer auction at Browusvilla Sat­ house paint among residents of day afternoon.
some
glass
into
ber
eye, but a doc­
that
section.
urday for $80. A team of horaea
tor removed it and the results
were not eerious.
Herbert Wilson,
o n e -t im e
P O L IT IC A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S
Brownsville preacher, bae been
bound over for tbe murder of Cox,
whom be shot in trying to break
jail at Loe Angeles.
Work is to begin soon on a 14-
fect-wide macadam road from Cas­
cadia to Foster, tbe county paying
$38,000 and the federal service a
larger amount.
Albert, son of George Bayne and
wife of Peoria, drank gasoline by
mistake and, whether as a result
of that or not, had a mental aud
nervoua breakdown and waa taken
to Portland last week for treatment.
Cleve Dunlop, whose brother
Bower died of consumption and
was buried at Brownsville two
months ago, succumbed to the
same disease last week and was
buried Wednesday beside Bower
His father and three sisters sur­
vive. His mother has been dead
several years.
Made of all-wool
Mrs, Umstead did not go to Cor­
I he only westerner ever elected vice-chairman of vallis, as stated on page 3. Slu
fabrics in Tweeds,
was taken ill aud was unable to
t i e republican national committee.
make tbe trip. She ie at tbe
Stripes and Checks
Kibelin home.
Dr. J. C. Booth of Lebanon was
called to Haleey Saturday to see
The republican national committee consists of one his brother-in-law, D. H. Sturte­
member from each state in the union aud is the political organization vant, who has been ill for tbe past
of the party
month.
gco
In June, 1921, at the committee’s first meeting after the inaugura­
R. L- Winniford and A. F. b l a i
tion of President Warren G. Harding, every state cast its vote for Ralph E. W ill­ Goodbrod loaded a car of hay
iam < of Oregon for vice-chairrian of fhe committee, reognizing by their una il
Wednesday which they bad sold to
in us vote his fitness and ability as a leader to fill this rsponsible position.
M G. Reed if Albany. Reed has
The store with a square
A vote for Ralph E Williams for republican national committeeman will eon- bought a number of carloads of
deal
for every customer.
fi' i the action of the forty.eight states in electing him vice-chairman of the hay here.
RALPH E.
YOUNG
MEN’S
S u its
$24.75
W IL L IA M S
Sport Models
R E 'E L E C T
Belted Backs
R E P U B L IC A N
Patch Pock­
ets
N A TIO N A L
COMMITTEEMAN
KEEP THE WESTin POWER
^
republican national committee, a position never before held by a western man.
Ralph E. W illiams of Oregon, as vice-chairman of the republican national
co nmittee, is directly in line to become national chairman, the highest position
attainable in the republican organisation.
A national comuiittteeman on the national committee does not make nor
execute the laws, but carriea out the policies and platform of the party adopted
b / «he delegates at each previous nations! convention.
Mr Williams is senior member of the national committee. Seniority in this
I'ommittee give one the same power as seniority in the United states senate,
VO TE TO
Twice as much squirrel poison is
being used in this county as last
ylar. Tbe squirrels must go,
F. H Porter motored to Port­
land yesterday.
The
Im p o rta n t Things.
I f a society woman can he sure that
her clothes and her dog are the very
latest things In styles she will take
a chance on the proprieties.
KEEP HIM
Of Names.
" Tongood’ Is a name Impossible to
(Paiil'ailvcrtiseinent by committee of republicans, C. L, Starr secretary, 617 Board live up to," remarks a contemporary
How different Is “doollttle."— Boston
of Trade Building, Portlaud, Ore.,
Transcript.
N CLOTHIN
)
ALBANY, OREGON
Piano Must be Sold
W ill sacrifice fine high-grade piano
now in storage near here for immediate
sale. Can give easy terms if wanted to
any established home. For fnll partic­
ulars address Wholesale Department,
Oregon Ellers Music House, Eilers M u­
sic Building, Portland, Oregon.
Love, Faith and Hap*.
A little love from day to day, and
strength enough to preach It ; •
glimpse of heaven along tha way. And
faith and hope to reach It.
Conaola Thyself.
I f thou suffer Injustice, consols thy­
self, the true unhappiness la in doing
It.—Democritus.
Mistake Geld fe r deed.
Miser» mistake gold for food, where­
as It Is only a means of obtalalng IL—
Rochefoucauld.
A Prophecy ef Christ.
And the angel of the W>rd protested
unto Joshua, saying. Hear now, O
Joshua the high priest, thou, and thy
fellows that alt before thee: for. be­
hold, I will bring forth ray servant the
branch. In that day, salth the Lord
of hosta shall ye call every man his
neighbor under the vine and under the
fig tree.—Zechariah 8:8-10.
Beet K E PATTERSON
R E P U B L IC A N N O M IN E E
FO R
GOVERNOR
Suffer to*.
There la no suffering tn the world
hut ultimately cornea to be endured
by God.—A. T. Quilter Couch.
a t the p rim aries F rid a y , M a y 19.
H a la a m an o f ra re p e rs o n a lity and
r o v e d a s a c u t i v a a b ility .
H e ra ,
n a fly , is bis story: Isaac L e a P a t­
terson was born in B enton C o u n ty ,
O re g o n , in I8 S 9 . A tte n d e d c o u n try
schools and w o rke d bis w ay th ro u g h
C h ris tia n C ollege, M o n m o u th .
Be­
c a m e a s u c c e s s f u l m e r c h a n t in
Salem .
In 18 94 was elected State
S enator fro m M a rio n C o u n ty . In
18 98 was ap po inted C o lle c to r of
C ustom s a t P o rtla n d , b y P resident
M c K in le y : rs-ap p o in tsd by P resident
Roosevelt in 1902.
Shedd Shota
Political Adtcr U *iug
(Regular correspondence)
Mist Helen McElvain of Port-
laud ia spending a few day* with
relatives.
Miaa Frances Frssrkssn was an
Albany shopper last Saturday
Glen Hill and wife returned
Saturday from a fishing trip and
Beinap springs.
A dancing parly at Troutman’s
Hall waa given last Saturday night
About fifty were present. Music
was furnished by Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Morgason.
A “ get-together” program was
given at tbe W. O. W- ball.
Speaking, singing and party gams*
were enjoyed by young and old
Mrs. L. C. Pennell and son
Lyle of Canby drove up to Shedd
Saturday after Mrs. Pennell's
daughter Laura.
J. McCumber and wife drove to
Salem Sunday to visit Mrs. Mc-
Cumber’s cousin.
Kenneth Carter and wife of A l.
bany spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Rogers.
HON.
Tbe first community and social
club to be organized in Linn
county wae formed at Shedd last
week.
Mrs. P. B. Shedd waa
elected temporary president and
J. C. Clay temorary secretary.
Laurel Pugh, Clifford Coon and
Kenneth Robertson were appointed
to draw up a constitution and by­
laws.
C. C. Dixon has a new Buick
touring car.
Junior H igh School Notus
Clubs:
County club leader F. N. Wil-
lamson and Miss Smith, who was
substituting for the assistant, Miss
Cowgill, met with the various clubs
and leaders last Thursday after­
noon. Club work was displayed
and the meeting wad enjoyed.
Tbe cooking club is planniog on
giving an exhibit before school is
out.
Tbe Homemakers’ club is at the
bead of a general clean-up move­
ment by wbich Halsey will be bene­
fited greatly.
Junior play:
Saturday evening. May 6, tbe
juniors will give their play at the
Rialto hall. They
have been
working on the sets the paet week
and have succeeded in preparing
the interior of a wealthy city home.
[Tbe cast of sharacters appears on
page 8]
Some furniture of the eet is by
tbe courtesy of Hill A Co. and tbe
Claxtonola by that of Stewart &
Prioe.
*
Whatnots:
. .
W. C. Hawley
Republican candidate for
renom ination to
congress
Representative
Hawley Should
be Renominat­
ed because
He is a hardworking, ca­
pable, s u c c e s s f u l ,
trustw orthy and faith­
ful public servant.
He rem ains at his post of
duty, attending to the
needs of his constitu­
ency and of the state
of Oregon.
He is a native of Oregon
who is loyal to and
familiar with every in­
terest of this state.
No detail is too small or
*task too large to com­
mand his best efforts
for any person in ev­
ery worthy cause.
He is right on the great
questions of tho day
and his record is on e
of increasing prestige,
steady achievem ent
and successful serv­
ice.
(Information
Glover et al.
furuiahed by
R.
C.
H A LS E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
North
No. 18, 124)1 p. m.
24, 5.50 p. m.
South
No, 23. 11:29 a. m.
17. 5.39 p. in.
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
The delivery window of the
Halsey postoffice ie open Sundays
grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20
to 12:35 and 4:45 to*5.00 p. m.
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
Only five more weeks of school!
Lost—Tire carrier and tire and
All are busy preparing for exams
license plate No. 52087.
and class events.
Senior notea were not turned in
this week.
J. B., Reports».
W h a t C hrist Saw le
Christ saw much to this world te
>ver. and much tv pray o te rj
but He saw nothing In It to look upon
with contempt.
Happiness In Our H e a rt
The happiness that we vainly
tbe world over la all the time wtthta
us, nestled cíese to ear ewa hearts.—
Bruce Calvert.
• *
Our Cernfe
our comforto
Young.
C
George Maxwell.
Weeks Spent Film ing Scenes
Thirty-five persons, including
staff and extras, spent five weeks in
and around San Francisco, and
aboard tvjo sailing ships and a
yacht, securing the sea scenes for
“ Moran of the Lady Letty,” which
comes to the Rialto theater Friday.
This is George Melford’a latest
production for Paramount and
Dorothy Dalton plays the featured
lead, supported by Rudolph Val­
entino.
For Sale, 4 ft, second growth
Red Fir Wood. Delivered in Hal­
sey, $5.50 per cord, W. H. Beene,
Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Friday.
_______
For homes, acreage and farms
Ida M. Cummings, 227 South
Fourth street, Albany. Phone 278 R
A Record of Achievement
HILE ha waa collector, the b u .in e .a o f M r. P a tte r-
R IA L T O T H E A T E R , F R ID A Y
1 fton'ft office p ra c tic a lly doubled yat he reduced the
coat o f rv o n in g h i. office by » 6 .3 8 0 a yea
Since 1906
h e . b a r« a euccaeaful fa rm e r a t E ola. P o L C
__ o u n ty .
In
a
1 ,2 1 r . rv * d • • S ,a ,e S o « « '« ' fro m P o lk C o u n ty .
A a c /a irm a n of Senata F in an ce C o m m itte e led the fig h t
a gain at wholesale salary increaae b ill, and defeated moat
°
th em .
In 19 2 I voted againat increasing G o vern o r's
M a lt y t
31
3!
Vote for Patterson and Stop this Waste!
«neo 1913 State la v e . have bacroaaad 748.7 po r c o n tl
T h w gross «a tra vag an c e muat ha stopped I
M r . P a tte r-
ao a haa pledged th at w han elected ha w ill m ake a euh-
a ta n tn l docreaee in y o u r etata tdaaa by efficio n t an d eco­
n o m ical ad m in tatration.
A vote fo r S en a to r Pa H ereon ia
• vote to r c le a n , econom ical kuatnese-like go vernm en t.
a
P A T T E R S O N C A M P A IG N C O M M IT T E E
t a i Imperial Hotel
►
A George
rge Mel ford
Production
Portland, Orsgen
CAST
a
-
Si
with Dorothy
Dalton
A Paramount Picture
Paid ASe.
a
$
“Moran of the
Lady Letty”
«
a
S B
IN C L U D E S
RUDOLPH
Kryptok Eyeglasses
I t was^not until Kryptoks. the In­
visible fused bifocals, ere winvented
that the wearing of eyeglasses became
a pleasure to people w ith faulty, near
and far vision.
V A L E N T IN O
Good 2-reel Comedy
O p t& m efriat.
ALBANY. OACA,
Harold Albro.
Manufacturing optician.