Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 08, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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before next Sunday ______
Her club became famous aa a price
winner last year.
Boya or girla
wanting to join the club shwuld
call phone 26 before Sunday.
1 Under the auspices of the
Brownsville League of Good C iti­
zens Sheriff Kendall and District
Attorney ¡swelling will address a
mass meeting in that city Monday
evening on law enforcement and
how citizens can assist.
R IA L T O T H E A T E R , F R ID A Y
pre«««!« A
ntzmaurice
•Experience * r
Richard Barthelmesa
•» 'Y o u th *
(^anuHouiü
0- W .
Frum
Having purchased the C I T Y M E A T
M A R K E T from the Smith Brothers, we
extend greetings to their former customers
and solicit a continuance o f your patronage
Fresh and cured meats and lard on
hand at all times,
Tha delivery window of the
Halsey poetotbee ie open Sundays
from 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12 20
to 12:36 and 4:<5 to 6.00 p. m.~ *
Falk Brothers.
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Frank Kirk attended the funeral
■
the ganlrn «h«-»
begin— the revel» of the pnmroee path— I
the corridors of chance—place of forgotten hope«— the house of lost souls ■
J —the land that love call» home
Ran the whole gam ut of life m an hour
t and a half I I n a great, aunple story, throbbing with the heartb eat of the I
' world.
•A lso B U S T E R H E A T O N in a dandy two-reel comedy.
Coming soon, the m illio n-do llar comedy, “ F O O L I S H
W IV E S
A PURPOSE IN.LIEE
Stawberries are in their glory
ind are plentiful.
Eat them Effort, not Victory, is the
vhile yon can
They will not last
True Measure of Merit
■ ong. As the apple is the king of
fruits, ao the strawberry is the Baccalaureate Sermon fo r Halsey
queen,.and either of them better
lllg li S c .' k m I, Suatlay, M ay 2S, Da-
than medicine.
U»ered by Rev. C. T. Cook. Subject:
South
No, 23, 11:29 a. m.
17, 5.39 p. m.
S U N D A Y M A IL H O U R S
and family and
•f Mrs. Jennie Andrews in Port­
land Sunday.
North
No. 18, 12:01 p. m.
24, 5.50 p m.
pose, men consecrated to dally living
In the inspiring Illu m in a tio n o f an
Ideal. I t needs men who make each
day count d irectly fo r som ething real,
who face each day’s sunset w ith new
harvests of good fo r those around
them and fo r the world.
I f the w orld is not dally better be­
cause we have dived, If the little
clrole of those around us is not
, brightened, strengthened, heartened,
helped and In some way made h ap­
pier by our d irect effort In our con­
scious living, we are not tru e to p u r­
pose and possibilities. W e cannot atl
be Lincolns and save a nation, but
we can put the spirit o f Lincoln
Into every trifle of our living— his
sim plicity, courage, kindness love,
consecration and justice.
The greatest to the w orld is not the
magnificent power o f a few great
men m anifesting on a colossal scale,
but simple qualities in a sm aller,
h um bler way. m anifested In m illions
of simple, unknow n lives throughout
the world.
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
Big Scene in “Experience”
A striking effect in George Fitx-
maurice’s latest Paramount picture,
‘‘Experience,” which comes to the
Rialto theater next Friday, is ob­
tained with four little girls who
soar above the dancers in the
Primrose Path” cabaret and
drop rose leaves on the crowd be-
low. In this scene 500 pounds of
artificial rose leaves and tv; a
bushels of confetti were let loose
from "snow banks” above the set­
ting. For richness of color arid
arresting novelty thia scene sur­
passes anything ever done in
motion pictures.
"P ow er of In d iv id u al Purpose."
There Is power fo r «vary Individual
effort.
Purpoee gives new Impulses.
New In te rp re ta tio n to living.
I t 1«
the backbone of a Ufa of courage. I t
shows th a t the highest Justification
for liv in g Is love in some form .
It
may ba for a cause, country, church.
Ideal, home or an Individual
Purpose a t I t ’s beat means the con­
also contribute a poem on the pio­ Edith Robnett, accompanied by
tro l over conditions, the mastery over
Introduction
of
American
Variety
neers.
her daughter Louise on the piano,
self, the dedication to som ething high­
er than self, fighting fo r the right, and
of
Rodents
in
Parks
Causes
and
Mra.
W.
H
.
Robertson,
ac­
Mr. and Mra. Foote, with Mrs.
fighting fo r it to ths and. W ere we
companied
by
Mra.
A
rthur
Rob
Some Difficulty.
Brandon and Mrs Dean in their
able to follow even a great purpose
Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist, at
car. carried a lunch up the Cala- nett, aang solos.
fro m Its highest flights of effort, we
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
m ight And its nest of inspiration in
poola and ate it there Sunday.
Anna Laura Smith of Haleey is
Friday.
the heart of someone of whom the
•t C. C, Dickson’s.— Shedd corre
Rev. J. W. Craig of Brownsville,
world knows nothing.
spondence Albany Democrat.
Halsey Banner Thistle Fighter.
James H Darrah
By purpose man can m ake himself
who ie about eighty years old.
Mra. Hawkes, a Portland trained Spread From London and Are Invading largely w hat he w ill. H e can choae
County Agent Heyman writes,
tilled the M. E pulpit Sunday
James H . Darrah was born in
his own realm . H e can live content­
Country Over W lds Areas— Drive
Juna 5: Farmers of Halsey com­
morning in the absence of Mr. nurse, goes home today after a
Ireland,
May
21,
1848,
and
died
edly in the m ud of low desires like
Out Red Squirrel*— Popu­
Cook at a funeral, j he old pio week’s visit with Mrs. Russ Knee-
munity:
Your thistle
project
tha llzsard or mtid puppy, or he can near Rowland station, June 2,1922.
lar
in
Parka.
land
at
the
home
of
the
latter's
ne»»r’a sermon was pronounced
He came to the United States with leader, James A. Stevenson, has
•weep boldly high In the pure, lnaplr
brother on the Brownsville road.
able and edifying one.
log. bracing a ir of noble id e a , like his parent« in
1866, settling n handed in a most splendid report
London. — Am erican gray squirrels,
tha eagle rig h tfu lly clim bing the Pennsylvania.
In 1887 he was on the co-operation of the Halsey
W ith bis usual remarkable vi
Prof. English and fam ily left which have been Introduced Into Eng­ m ountain top as Its ,own.
married to Margaret J. Stewart. farmers on eradicating the Canada
tnlity for a man of hia years— near­ Tueaday noon by auto for a few land, are causing some difficulties, ac­
Low purpose make." us experts In
Mr. Stevenson has just
cording to the Times, which rem arks petty sophistries. l £ ktlls a ll the n at­ In 1890 they came to Oregon. thistles.
ly 90— W J. R lielin is recovering days’ visit in Eugene.
one hundred signers on the agree­
In an e d ito ria l:
M
r.
Darrah
wag
in
office
work
until
from his severe illness and is out
u ral sweetness and ‘gladness. I t raises
W ill Templeton of Brownsville,
"T he Introduction of N o rth A m eri­ the m oral tem
p
:empe^pj
l|>re. to a fewer three years ago, when he moved to ment and up to date he has done
on the streets again.
after being told that he was near can gray squirrels Into this country has heat o f "don 't carfö« and lowers the his farm, where he passed away. more work on thia project than
Mrs. M. A. Plummer of South death’s door with heart trouble and had an unexpected success, which, If v ita lity of a ll our higher living. Thle
He leaves a wife, onesoh.Charles, any other leader in the county.
Tacoma took Monday’s train for taking treatment for it for a year we may Judge from rniiuy letters sent Is Ind ividu ality a t « discount and not
and one daughter, Anna Darrah, When you see him express to him
at a prem ium as We should hold I t
home after a visit with Mrs. Graoe or two, tried another physician to us, has not gained universal ap­
your appreciation of thie service.
both of Portland.
Goodall at Brownsville and at the who tells him his heart is ai proval. English visitors to Central God has Inspired to noble purpose
The one hundred signers own or
About
three
months
ago
Mr.
park. New York, have often been de­ th a t power of Individuality.
Frank Gray home here.
The
right and under whose
Purpose make's man a crusader for Darrah had a stroke of paralysis, farm 18,671 acres of land.
by l the
bold nii’i
and coiimilllg
confiding U
hab­
, treatment
— lighted uj
u c
Lfuiu
SD
When
M. Keeney and J. A. Waggener he ie
18 rapidly
r*P ,(>ly recovering.
recovering.
W h e n its of these little rodents, which seem
seen somethin«. H e grows greater before from which he never fully
re. signatures follow:
A. C. Armstrong, Ora Albert­
of Kalispell, M ont., uncles of “ °°torg disagree who shall decide? never to have acquired the red squlr our eyes In hie effort as he reaches covered.
son, Frank E. Brown, W . A. Carey,
Mr«. R. A. Templeton, wars visitors
C m H u . r, , . nn
.
refs
distrust
of
man. Doubtless
ther« and grasps the cross of some Ideal,
___ _ there
The
funeral
was
last
Sunday
at
“ • * T - ...... ..l,°"“ T h . — x. I » iw S '.« ? u . I , X
^
T
”
though It m ay seem unattainab le, but
have been several attempts to accllma
the farm home, with burial in the L. V. Chance, A. Dykstra. J. H
tlze them In this country, but th eir the Inspiration of the struggle Itself Oddfellows’ ceme'.ery at
Salem, Dawson. A. L , W. A , C. L ., F.
means
more
to
him
than
even
the
evening.
The fortieth birthday of W. K.
definite establishment is recent.
E. E.
Rev.
C.
T.
Cook
officiating
at the W . and C. L. Falk,
crown
of
victory.
Purpose
Is
con­
Templeton of Brownsville was cele­
Gourley, Edwin Gardner, F. G.
Mrs. Alice Moore,
telephone
Introduced In to Park.
scious, continuous concentration to home and grave.
brated last Kunday by forty-seven
head at Brownsville, and her little
„ . R.
'Some dozen years ago the Zoolog­ a tta in an end. Before It can be g re a t­
M r. Darrah was held in high Hadley, T. F. H illm an , W
friends at a picnic at the Browns­
•on Max were in Halsey Thursday. ical Society o f London obtained a num­ est there must be union; unity of esteem by all who knew him as a Kirk, G. T Kitcheu, Guy A. L a y -
v ille ptrk.
Mrs Raleigh Temple
ber o f Individuals from a private col­ body, m ind, heart, and soul acting to ­
good neighbor, an honorable citizen ton. E. S Marsiers, f. M. Porter,
The printer misplaced the title lection In Bedfordshire, for the purpose gether.
too of Halsey made tbs birthday
R. B M iller, I. A. M iner, H . D.
and
an honest man.
W e m ay be bound by duties, >7—
cake, which bore its due array of of Elder Jones' svrinon scheduled of Inducing them to breed at liberty in
Mitzner, J. 8. McMahan, L. New­
for 11 o’clock last Bunday ’ ’The the gardens In Regent's park. They burden», the d ally problems of mere
candles.
ton, J. P. Patton, F. A. Robinson,
Sabbath or
the Lord's D ay; were first given the relative freedom of living, that make great deeds difficult.
Mr«- M ary West of Brownsville, E. A. Starnes, Sidney Smith, F.
Mrs. Jennie Andrews, wife of Which?” and got those words into a large open-air luclosure, from which, W e can all hav« purpose, and should
Bob Andrews, well known in H a l­
have It, and should live to It a t Its who has been helping Mrs. Eng­
Archie Cornelius' special bargain «’hen they had become accustomed to best. W e must flaa lly be Judged, not lish the last few weeks, went home O. Salmon, Ira St. John, N. T.
sey, di-H last Friday in Portland,
Sneed, J. E. True, G. R Walker,
offer on page 4, producing a strange receive tribute from visitors, they were by our attainm ents but by the Ideals Saturday,
Lee Walton, K. L. Winniford, W.
aged 66, after a long illness, bbe mixup.
allowed to pass In and out by a rope
and motives that Inspire them .: T here
bridge to a tree. It was anticipated
8. Wells, J. A, Stevenson, Balf
was Miss Jennie Pearl and a oousin
Is one purpose th a t (n,o,, ope is too
nd Indeed hoped, th a t they would b um ble to llvo by. t h a t 'l l faithfulness
Mrs. P. J. Forster was surprised
of Frank K irk and Mrs. O. W
John Slate of Tangent was at­ Bond, W. J. Ribelin, J. H W a l­
Frum. Her first husband was when forty-six of her friends re­ spread from the gardens to the park In little things. I t m ay-he a new Im ­ tacked by a bull he was leading to ton, J. W . Moore, Robert Andrews,
minded her that it was her birth- T he office o f works took a benevolent petus to loyalty, trustfulness and water and received injuries that 5ave Isom, John Willbanter, S. A.
'Tom Cooper.
d*J by appearing at her home car­ Interest In the experiment and re­ watchfulness in our duties.
Mills, H. J. Davis; Charles Ogle,
sent him to a hoepital.
Mrs. Thomas Harrison and her rying ice cream and cake and pro­ strained visitors from taking dogs, ex­
Employers find difficulty in etting
Hrs. Callie Frum. C. A. Powell'
nephew George of Brownsville ceeded to run the houan in merry cept on lend, through the main avenue. thle very faithfulness. .M a n y paid, aer
F. H- Porter, J.. W M iller, W . G*.
“A
fte
r
two
or
three
years,
in
which
called at the Wheeler home Sun­ fashion for a while. Besides H al-
cants are only eye servants, listless
Carter, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Lillian
they seemed to be disappearing, they
day hut found Mrs. Wheeler ah
seyites there were in the party suddenly became ubiquitous, forming a lazy and ir r it a b ly , languid, ¿s^oept
K irk, E
N. Warmoth,
Lida
when off duty. They collapse jynder
sent at church.
George was re­ Mrs. Pearl Ashton and family and
Grant, Fred Robins, A. G. Wag-
charming addition to the sparrows and the slight strain of responsibility
covering nicely after haring bis Miss Munson of Albany.
wood pigeons, hitherto the only crea­ T hey are a bundle of excuse« .when
gener, C. B Gibson, T. E Gibson,
forehead cut up by being run over
tures attracting popular attention. The th e ir failu res and flasks are under dis
D. & Bowman, A. H. Quim by, J. P
The largest class in the Browns­
by an auto.
Templeton, E. L. M artin, V . C. Dowm
gray squirrels are plainly happy and lUsslon.
ville high school's history, which I I equally plainly give happiness tw> the
L. E. Simone, W. L. Sm ith, H
W
I t is Impossible ’
estim ate 'th e
Mr«. T. P. Patton left for Real-
Chance. C. H . Falk. R. E.
B ie rli, W
was graduated last week, was lea I London population—tw o weighty rea- power th a t lie« la te n t
the' church
tie Fuday to visit her sou Karl
Carrier, W C Base, E S. Hayes, O tto
D. slavens. John Warren, (Jrvel F I sons for their presence In the London and Ind ividu al W * Aalk of the pow«r
‘Rialto Harrisburg Wednesday1
¡“THE BIRTH OF A NATION”
GRAY SQUIRRELS
BRED IN ENGLAND
DESTROY NESTS Of WARBLERS
Straw
HATS
and family for a short lime.
Shaw' ° W Krura and
Welch, Vida M. M iller, Edith L. ; parks. But It Is alleged against them latent In steam unjJJ W a tte waked
Straw hats, the ideal
W F. W hite.
Howe, Fay G. Evans, Isabella A. ! that they destroy the nests o f warblers, Its s p irit fro m the w iie r and sent the
...T i* 0* * refusing ere Samnel Collins,
hat for summer.
McKercher, Warren L. CalJaway, n railing accusation easier to bring giant to tu rn t h ij- J r o n arm s of
W . R. McCalister. O. F
Neal. W ill
m achinery W e ta ltf*o f power latent
I
than
to
Justify.
In
fact,
there
la
room
Light, cool and com­
Gertrude M. Schrunk, C. L. Eg.
Sperling. T h e re ir e
in the skies.
latent», u n til
science
i
fo
r
both;
possibly
a
few
neata
have
• t i l l a few who have not been seen.
gleston, Peggy Irene Harrison, El-
th e ir
heights,
abolishing
fortable. P rices:
been destroyed, bnt the squirrels fre ­ climbed
Leslie Church, Hurley D.
distance,
outstripping
the
wtngs
of
E irl Carey, who recently moved win
quent the regions of the parks where
Come into the Enterprise office
Coshow, ! dispensers of nuts moat abound, where­ lim e and flashing our" thoughts serose
fo Eugene, drove to Halsey with Overton, Julia Perrin
and tell the editor any item of lo­
the ro llin g seas to d istan t continents
Rouald
A.
Wright,
P.oy
Archie
a t the shy singing birds covet the more
team and wagon last Saturday.
cal news that you know. He aud
Miller, Marvel B Lawrence and secluded thickets. C areful observer» Yet w h at are these to the m oral
power th a t Het asleep I f f tke congre
the readers will thank you. In a
I he Blain Clothing
company Maude Florence Ray.
of birds are Inclining to the opinion cations and Ind ividu als' of ths C h ris­
little city like Halsey everybody is
dtops into rhyme in the last words
that the avian population la Improving tian w orld — W h y latent? Because men
The members of the high school
■ interested in what everybody else
of its hat announcement this weak
In number« and In variety, and that It and womeh n eith e r appreciate th e ir
graduating class were given a re.
does.
Dr. H. Garojobat, the Heiser ception by their parents at the C. m ight Improve still more w ere some ind ividu al Influence.*, nor estim ate
small and suitable sanctuaries to he In ­ «rig h t thetr own Ind ividu al respon­
HVhen Miss Amanda Mitzner
scout master, and fourteen of the H. Koontz home Friday evening. closed.
sibilities.
oame home from Paisley she soon
hoy scouts visited with the Shedd It was a jovial .social gathering,
M an does not d rift Into goodness
Spread te Country.
got employment here as a teacher
h >y snouts Saturdav evening The with ice creaip, cake and punch on
dghl fo r his destination
"On the other hand, the gray squir­ He must
, for the coming school term. Mrs.
r freshmsnt committee was: Ho­ the program, and the piano and
ready to b attle w ith calmness and
rels. w hether by taking advantage of
■ Bond's successor has not yet been
constant courage against fog. dark
mer Mornhiiiweg, assistant scout phonograph worked overtime.
tubes aud busses or by deliberate hu
I : engaged.
ness adverse winds and dancer that
master at Shsdd, Kenneth Arnold,
Andrew Brown and wife went to man conulvance, have spread from should only Inspire to «neat e ffo rt
John Clay and Harvey McConnell.
London and are Invading the country
In seeking m a te ria l success It ma
Albany Tuesday.
over very wide areas. They are said i>e necessary »o «rasp the low run«
J. C. Bramwell and wife felt
to
drive
out
the
red
squirrel,
to
raid
A dispatch from Albauy college
of the ladder, but on ths ladder of
young enough yesterday to want
gardens, and to add to the snxtetlee
to see a oircua, ao they went to the says: .Mrs. Erwin Kuhiu, a mem­ of the pheasant breeder. W e hope purpose, begin w ith the highest rung
I your outsretched hand can grasp and
ber of the class of 1921, died at
county seat and aaw one.
that fu lle r Inquiry w |l| not sustain
Seattle. Before entering Albany these charges. On ceueral grounds we hold on u ntil you ars able to reach
'b * next. Purpoee takes us out of the
Floyd Yarbrough, after a few college Mrs. Kubin attended Reed
Here's a new non
doubt tf a creature w ith so marked a
The kind you w an t;
weeks with friends in this negih- college. She taught at Halsev and prefers««» for living as a sturdy beg­ 1 orcheM rs of life and puts us on the
stags of real action I t gives m an _
borhood, went home to Eugene in the Albany junior high school
breakable
straw, the
gar w ill settle down to the hardships real p a rt to play— one no o th e r could
not
what we think you
yesterday. Ha expects to return W hile here she represented the o f a predatory and hunted life. The
— In the great dram a o f hum an
greatest
hat
you
ever
and remain through the fall.
ought to have. W e try d
college in the state oratorical con­ biological problems follow ing on the ity.
saw .
T he great thin g Ip Ilf» la not tn
Introduction o f an animat to a new
K. B. McKinney and wife and test at Eugene.
to carry every wanted
realizing a purpose, but In fighting fqr
R. H Mayberry and wife and
Mrs. Ward of Brownsville and I country are Interesting, «nd we admit It. I f we feel ths possibilities of
fu lly th a t there has often been no
patent medicine in
daughter Cecile went to Portland her eon Ed came on the noon tre<n middle way between complete failu re great w ork looming large before us
Monday, returning next day.
.«nd im p ellin g us to action. It la our
stock, but when we
from Albany Friday for a visit j and disastrous success."
duty to consecrate ourselves to It.
I he Christian Rnrlaavorgrs had with the Karl Bramwell and La-
do not have it we will
failu re In a great w ork Is noblsr than
a meeting at tlie Chriatian ebureb Rue families.
P arty Frock far Tet.
success In a petty one th a t Is beneath
get it for you in the
Tuesday evening, after which thsv
Sweet peas are In their glorv and 1 A pretty little party frock fo r » the greatness of our possibilities
four to six-year-old. made of pale j el-
«[ shortest time possible,
W e have nothing to do w ith resu lts
went to lake Ogle, twenty in num­ aren t they lovely and fragrant?
low georgette, he» « « a |» t „
they do no» belong to us anyw ay I t 1
ber, and had a weenia roast and a
without trying to sell
Miss Irene Quimby’s ctnuiug longer than the normal w aletllne pre Ie our duty to do our best bravely i
jolly good time.
club lacks three of having eoougb scribes, round neck and short sleeves sod then to rest In the com fort of |
you something just
Fifteen ladies met with Mrs. W. members to compete at fairs with a and a fnll gathered skirt. The skirt that fact alons But be o ur w ork
a« good.
•
rest
o
r
em
ail,
let
ue
have
a
real
A, Ringo at her home yesterday chance of winning prizes, as was ' Is finished with three ruffles of self
purpose in life, and b attle fo r It.
a I ter noon and showered Mra. Kdna done last year. She invites voi. fab ric set well apart from each other
undaunted to U m end
Chance with birthday cards
A ooteere. A« she is going to sum­ a double ruffle outlines the neck sod
Purpose st Its best must be above
The store with a square
two
trim
each
sleeve.
A
wide
eeeb
musical program and a period of mer school at Corvallis, the club
.n d bsvond ue Ths world needs more
deal
for every customer.
social couversewsrs enjoyed. Mrs will ho abandoned uit lees the need of ribbon In self color Is tied at w « than talen t, genius.
w ealth
or
B A T H IN G c >
a id s
F. H . Porter arrived Saturday
from Portland (or a visit with
friends and to look after business
in this vieimty
25c
50c
60c
75c
Patent
Medicines
H. A. Rim. DruPizist
i
À
pow er— M en of C m pis earnest pur
ALBANY, OREGON