Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 13, 1922, Image 1

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X
HALSEY. L IN N COUNTY. OREGON THUR SDAY, J U L Y 13, 1»J2
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p A Y all bills by check and thus establish a
■ perm anent reoord of your business.
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Take care of your money now and
it will take care of you later.
Program of musical selections and speaking
Saturday evening, July 15
WELL EQUIPPED
HALSEY STATE BANK
HE DEFINED DREAD MALADY
•
Open a S A V IN G S A C C O U N T with this
bank today.
We pay \% interest, compounded semi­
annual ly.
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S lite C o n f e c t i o n e r S ^ ^ ^ ™ *
I-» Broadalbin
n , , iv street, .
129
Albany, Oregon
P
unches ,
New management. Our cafeteria is popular. Low prices.
food and quick stivice. Give na a try when in Albany.
Good
ELITE
R. W . T R IP P
IR V IN E H O O D
gets home.
Brownsville Briefs
“What is happiness? Is it not jn
I otc of one’s task am] of Jtis asso­
(By Cartnelita W oolwoyth)
ciations? I am convinced that it
Berrygrovers
here are spffering
is born of those two loves, or no
The medical world is preparing
losses ae the result of a shortage
at all.
to commemorate soon the centenary
“The greatest happiness lies in of berry pickers, due to tfce Ipw
of Bretonneau’s discovery of diph­
prices paid for picking, which ti
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally having found one's work and in be­ necessary beesusy of a low nearket
theria.
ing strong to do it. Good health is, and heavy transportation charge
The dread malady is not rgglly
and in Halsey Particularly
therefore, a part of the thing we call to the canueries.
«o modern, of course, as the «pjij-
happiness. The friends who respect
Cecil Harrison, Mrs. Hasel
yersary suggests. It was knowj, 0
Miss Amanda Milxnor it v ia il-! vicinity. That’s worse than the
and understand us and a loved teak Moyer and
Mleeee Cyrmeliia
the ancients as the “Egyptian svil p mg in Albany.
j drought we are coiuplatuing about and a comfortable home fill the Woodworth and Irene and Thelma
and appeared in frequent epidejpi«
There is a candy kid in town bere-
Harrison motored io CrnweM
cup.”—From the Delineator.
both in the British isles and on ths whose brard grows.
J B. M. Bond and bis wife, rnotb-
Thursday. Mrs. Moyer ie to ntakfi
Continent during the Seventeenth
The Linn county teacher«’ in a ti-! $r
’‘,ter we"‘ to Cr,t,,r U k * SLIGHTLY BEHIND THE TIMES her home there for the wiqter.
and Eighteenth centuries. But it
Sunday a large erowd went out
lute ie to be Nov. 27, 28 and 29. bu,'dsy 10 be «one aboul ,en <>«W.
was Pierre Bretonneau of Tours
But Mr. J. Fuller Qleem Could Hardly to Cecil Harrison’s for dinnor,
R.
W.
Mayberry
shipped
nut
two
J
“
We?,k
lr™
Auf
14
,to
19
8« Blamed When Ho Made
her which they enjoyed inspect­
Bob—Jim Sauders is thinking of who first identified the symptoms in double-deck carloads of sheep yes- M i m Cowgill will meet with the
Explanation.
a
collective
diagnosis
and
defined
ing Mr. Herrisoa’s fine ebickca
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L
ilin COtint,V
n
i n n i n o r clubs
l n h a I to
n n
ii-a
becoming an actor.
Linn
county
canning
give
terday.
ranch. Those present were M. 8.
Beatrice—JJe hasn’t any qualifi­ the disease in the celebrated treatise
instructions and training with a
"These bs, indeed, parlous timgg, Woo (worth and children, Elaine
laid
in
1821-22
before
the
Fren«h
A. C. Ruby of the Ruby stock view to fair exhibits next fall.
cations, has he?
and the outlook ie frightfully onjl- and Valorus; John Blain and Wife;
farm near Portland and D. F.
Bob-— "i es, indeed I A friend has Academy of Medicine. The famous
nous
I” solemnly asserted J. Fuller Ivorge Blain and Mrs, Lawrence
W.
H.
Beene
and
wife
and
sou
Burge
of
Dever
were
iutow
nM
ou-
just died and left him a fur-lined Tours doctor also gave the disease day.
Alleu returned Saturday evening Gloom. "A little boy named Cha» and children, Ralph and Betty.
the
name,
of
Ore-k
derivation,
by
overcoat.
from a combiued business and Icy Ross has just been stolen from
The Calepooia river and picnic
The approach Io Frttm’s new pleasure trip to Portland, \V. A.
which it is now known in medical
liis parents, the abominable crime rounds have been very popular
warehouse
it
completed
and
soon
textbooks throughout the world.
Alton, going down on Thursday, of demonetixing silver has been ac­ juring the reeent few days. About
D i you admire a man who tries
The Bretonneau centenary will be the building will be filled to capa­ accompanied Mrs. Beene home in
complished, Sitting Bull has com­ 160 camoors were at .the park dur-
to bett a train over a crossiug,
celebrated at Tours under distin­ city.
the car and Mr. Beene drove home
when he has b ii family or friend«
mitted further atrocities, the Fox pg the Chautauqua.
The
Boy
Scouts
will
go
to
Lake
a
truck
which
he
purchased
there.
in the car with him, depending guished medical auspices.
sisters
claim that they are in con­
Mrs. Frank How* »ad mother
Ogle In a body Saturday evening
upon him for protection? If such
Mrs. Kump left
Wednesday stant communication with the spirit have gone to Newport for a few
for
a
ewim.
Scout
Executive
8M A RT M AIDEN LADY
a man were to run his business ns
lays.
Cook is expected over from Al­ noon for Portland as her brother, world, and—”
carelessly as that, we greatly fear
Chancy W illiam s, is seriously i 1
A series of union sarvicaa are
bany.
“What under the sun ara you
Before
the
sultan
ate,
his
cook
that the balance would show up on
with
pneumonia.
Miss Nina talking about, Mr. Gloom? Those being held >t the different churches
and
prime
minister
tasted
each
Foote
Brothers
got
a
dispatch
a
the wrong side of h i t ledger, Most
Kump is working on the McMahan
ou Sunday evenings. These will
of ua are vary weary of reading dish; that guarantee against poison fsw days ago saying that their farm while her mother is away. sfftirs happened somewhere hick in stand throughout July and Aa-
the
’70s.”
mother in Ohio was dangeroualy
newspaper accounts o f death and comes back in prohibition.
'
If you had atopped outside lh -
“Weill Weill Is that so? I feel ga«t. __ ''
destruction. Let’s be looters for
A maiden lady, living in a big 111. but word has since been re- Clark residence Wednesday after­
greatly relieved. You see, I have
Good for K ta d lta f
safety at the crossing | —Southern hotel, requires a little whisky for oeived lhatsbe le improving.
noon and listened you would have had several engagement» lately with
Pacific Bulletin.
Every
chamber
of commerce in west­
her stomach's sake. A trusted bell­
John Standish heard from his heard a hum and chatter as a pile
boy is her purveyor. Warned that father, who lives near Great Falls, of neatly hemmed wash cloth) grew my dentist, and have been reading ern Oregon except that ef Portland has
she might swallow wood alcohol Montana, this morning that a hail and an equally high pile of post­ the periodicals on the table In hia a lopted a resolution against the an-
merging of the Southern Pacific and
some day, she said: “Every month storm had completely ruined his cards with backs pasted together reception room while I wag wait­ Central Pacific railway lines. The Sen
in
g
”—Kansas
City
Star.
130-acre
crop
of
wheat
that
had
. .
....— -------------multiplied,
All this was being
L J Barher Shnn a
when George brings my new bottle
Francisco chambar of commerce hen
— ——
. _ - .
>
I make him take a good drink of it promised a yield of about forty done by the girls of the junior
done the »«me,
POPULAR
bushels to the acre. The storm mlssiouary class of the Methodist
First class work guaranteed
before my eyes and before I pay occurred last Friday evening and
The ''Peninsular Bureau of Chamber«
church to help and entertain the
A. A SO LTRA
him. Then I put the bottle away destroyed crops throughout thst
Dicky was very proud of his cat of Commerce*' — whatever that may
little children of China.
mean—like the organisation which stole
and watch George for three days. If
and her pretty little kittens.
lie does not die or go blind, I know
One day a woman called and he ths name of the Producers and Shippers
of the Pacific Coast, i t »ending out lit ­
it’s safe for me to use it.” That’s a
W e H ave
had learned that day. And then I showed them to her. She admired erature in favor of unmerging.
true story and may be of use to other
them and remarked, "What a nice
received a shock.
EVERY THING
Said literature, like other anonymone
maiden ladies dependent on a bell­
mother the old cat makes.”
“The
man
said
it’s
time
to
eat,”
O ptical
communicaifona coming to this ollie*, ie
boy. American women are prac­
“Yea,” said Dicky. "Frisky hat appraised at its valne as waste paper;
piped the shrill little voice.
E Y E S T R A IN
tical.—Atlanta Georgian.
had
three helpin'» of kitten».”
It ia convenient for kindling firee
“What ?” cried the bew ildered su­
Is the Cause of Many
perintendent.
H U M A N ILL S
“ Yes, that’s it. He said, ‘Supper,
Electricity travels 11,600,000
I f your eyes give you trouble or
little children. C'otne to me.’ "-
your glasses are annoying
miles a minute or nearly as last
SEE US. We can Relieve Yon
as gos3ip. — Hopkins Journal.
Chicago Tribune.
•
I French Physician Who ''Discovered"
Diphtheria Is to Bo Honored
by the Medical World.
Jots and Tittles
QANITARY
Barber Shop and Baths
Bancroft Optical Co.
a did 1st St. W. Albany, Phone
A
Now they asy M irs isiuterfe lay
with our weather. Hands off, ■ rl
F ew of the M a n y
Opportunities at Home
Shoes
Patent Pum ps—One-atrap Baby Dolla .. $6.00
Pollyanna Patent Welts, two- tra p ...... 5.00
Black Kid o n e -stra p ................................. 5.00
W hite Cloth one-strap P u m p s............... 3.50
Hosiery
Black or white Cordovan iu cotton lisle at 25.
35. .45 and 5 0 cents tho pair
Special in silk and fiber, colors black, white and
Cordovan, at 9 8 cents the pair
Children’s black cotton ribbed at 2 3 cents
New Line
Ladies' Blouse Waists, dark colors, at... $4.50
Grocery Specials
Dependable Boasted Coffee, 3 pounds... $1.00
Peet's Washing Machine Soap, 3 for... ... 1.00
Two Creme Oil free
Neptune Pie Peaches, 2;-lb. size, 6 for...
Pearl W hite or Silk Soap, 25 bars.........
.
« «
1.00
1.00
A ll prices less 5% for cosh
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
■X..—
Halsey Christian Church
M EN TA L DISEASE IN MOVIES
The leading character of a motion
Church Announcements
picture recently shown in the thea
C hristian:
ters of Paris is a man suffering
10, Bible school.
11, Lord’s Supper.
Sermon. from paretic dementia. Ths char
acteristic symptoms of the disease
7, Christian Endeavor.
8, evangelistic serviee. Sermon. are developed on the screen in a
“ To Whom Shall W< G o ? ”
masterly manner.
Delusions of
Lester Jonea, pastor.
grandeur, change of personality and
maniacal excitement lead on to the
Methodist:
murder end incarceration, and final
Sunday School, 10.
ly to death by apoplexy. Undoubt­
Preaching, 11.
edly an alienist was called fn to su­
Junior League, 8,
pervise the depiction of these symp­
Intermediate League, 6:30.
toms. The realism is intense, but
Epworth League, 6:80.
from that very intensity objections
Preaching, 7:30.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
are arising, with the warning that
predisposed spectators may he hur­
Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor,
ried into a state similar to that
; Pine Grove Church:
portrayed by the chief actor.—Sci­
Sunday School, 10.
entific American.
Pra7er-meeting, 7.
HADN’T GOT IT JUST RIGHT
•mall Bey Meant Welt, but He Wee
Making Orest Revision of
the Scripture«.
VAIN TO SE e T^HAPPINESS”
Only te Be Found by The«« Who Have
Proved Themeelveo Capable
ef Appreciating Her.
*Tn America we are all in the
I had joet been chosen at teacher hunt—men and women. Our ever­
for the smallest tots in our Sunday lasting quest of excitement is wear­
school. The first lesson was about ing us out,” says Irving Becheller,
the verse, "Suffer little children to the well-known writer. "We may
come unto me.” My listeners had find knowledge and excitement and
been so attentive and repeated the even pleasure abroad, but not thaf
verse so loudly in unison that I was abiding pretence we call Happiness
eure I had made a deep impression. which, unless she be dead, is alwty»
The superintendent dropped in to calling ua back home. Everyone
lee how the new teacher wae con­ who goes about looking for Happi­
ducting the class and I confidently ness will look in vain. If be is ca­
asked one bright-eyed little lad to pable of seeing her, he will find her
IsU Ml gro*P shout tie jeeron we waiting on hie doorstep when ha
Stop! Read!
Then Come
Thia ia a (tore that tries to fiv e everybody just what they wtnL
hare materials and prices to suit almost everyone. We art priotieg a
, Items which may be of interest to you.
Wo
few
Wirthmor Waists
You kow the fainons Wirthmor waists. Their good style end splendid
material have made them known Io women ell over lee coontry. Onr
•fork »• the present lime is large enough in variety to give you a nice
line from which Io make a selection. Many different
1
for..................................... ........... $1 each
Summer Hats Half Price
All our summer hats are marked at half price.
Picture Framing
We do picture framing In on artistic manner.
hare been saving.
Bring
ia that picture yoa
Children's Parasob
Did you ever see a little g irt who didn't like a paraeofif We have th-m
in a variety of color«, priced fro m .» ....................
tO
UOC
S2e50
Waterproof Aprons
The canning season is here. Save your clothes hr wearing one of onr
pretty rubber aprons Cretonne, gin r C f t n
£ £ — » o J
ham and other pretty designs Priced s J U V y O v V BIlCj
SI
Girls' Dresses
Wear gingh«m this year. Krervhody it doing iL Chooee
your color and style. Then lahe home a new dreaa f o r .......... V
QQ
Our July Clearance Sale
starts T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 13 Every department In our «tore ie full
of worth-while bargains. Don't forgeLthe date.
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T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y IS .
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