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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1922)
I halsey enterprise VOL. X I HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEI T. 7. 1922 brothers, the Northern Pacific ra il road, the Great Northern railroad, Hill & Davidson and a ecore of others^ The timber is ready for ( Rv E la in e W o o d w o rth ) Fred H trr ia u n and w ile , E lk in * milling. It must be brought out W o o d w o rth and Grace G * r r e tt of on wheels, hence the railroad Albany left Saturday afternoon to project. go huckleberrying in the m ojn- ONE TH IN G ALL LEARNED ta in s leu miles fro m Scio. Brownsville Briefs —- f f / * » . S a o fg ia S t a f f -^ /K o ftt w itA a a to announea t . i a t a k a u i l l ba p l a a s t t l t o m o a t a n y o n a i n l t f a a t a r l io a tu tly in g V iolin in ^ 1 a l o r y . S k o d a a n d J t n r r i a b u f g . W i l l l a in iR in g o . J ia ta a g on S r p t. SO. nt tk a kom a o f JK ro. J l U f k o s a w h o r a n n a t aaa m a o n t h a t t in ta p i r a t a r . - g ì s t a r n o m a t v i t h ^ A lr s . C . & S t a f f o r d , J ta ta a g . O r rg o n . Efficiency Expert’» Report on the Com. mon Knowledge of the Ex-Service Men. NO. 1 days even the richest man hardly Shedd Shots cared to hire a whole car. Private cars were yet unthought of. (By A n ra Puunell) At about the same period the first Harold Shedd left Saturday for dining cars made their appearance. They were most primitive affairs, a a vacation at Newport. Rex Davis and fa m ily cf Albany long counter running "fore and aft,” ; at which passengers stood while they s p -n t S u n d a y w ith M r. aud Mr». Kennedy. Mi's Marvel Laurence hap D. Tompkins and wife spent the been awarded the Brownsville high The first sleeping cars arrived in school scholarship. She plans at the early fifties. They had berths week end at Salem. tending Albany college this win along the side« three deep, like bunks A rthur Albert spent the week The president of a big manufac ter. Her many friends offer their in a lodging house. The bottom end with bis parents at Jefferson. turing concern in the Middle West congratulations. man lay on the floor, the middle C. W. Kennedy and wife were recently employed an efficiency ex man not far above him, and the top • The U n io n Y oung People societv pert to make a report on conditions Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally m Albany shoppers Wednesday. an wdh hVno^ Z e i t ? ™ ! w ent on a h ik in g t r ip F rid a y eve in his plant. It was to be a rather Mra. R eid, w ife of o u r m in is te r, ning. for pleasantness to his olfactories. returned last week fro m N ew port, and in Halsey Particularly thorough report, one which would There was no ventilation; the light where she baa spent most of tho Mrs. Murray of Oregon Cits include, among other things, data was furnished by smoky kerosene mmuier. W . A . Carey wac at the cm i.ly J. Jensen and wife of Portland is here vig'ting her sister, Mrs on the ex-soldiers in the employ of lamps, and in winter a wood stove seat Tuesday. arrived Saturday to visit G. R. Alice Moore. the company. M r. and M 'S . V a n A lle u , Mre. gave heat.—Baltimore Sun. Dawsoti and wife of Brownsville. W in ifre d Bosiuger and John T ro u t- The efficiency expert finished his W ill D a rlin g came from eas'eri Frank Workinger an! wife were Mra. Jeueen is Mrs. Dawson's nan o f P o rtla n d w -re » h iv in g Io Oregon for an over-night sti p m job and the president was examin at the county seat yesterday. i aunt. 3 'ie d d S M H itd'» b ig h t i, v j- ii IN NO HURRY TO SEE HIM business. ing the result. M onday's raiu drove off the I T h . . ¡ „ i , . „ • « lives. T h e ie was no la n te rn h a ° f lk ^ ei ii ^ ,C1^ ° "This chapter on ex-soldier«, workers who were chaniug out the h io h w a J th U atlurd Yolcnrn of Riddle. Ore . where th e Oak Creek bridge is out. I H^r ‘ 1 is visiting relatives here for a fee now,” he said, “exactly what was the Brownsville mill rac , The car tu rn e d over. AH escaped near Harrisburg, so long in con Miss Nettie Spaneer Is having a test, days. He reports a good prune e<fect of their military service upon in ju rie s h u t M *s. \ a n A .im , rt i o has been valued by arb itrat crop there. fD1- U ont they all have some I cement sidewalk put in on her ors at 11500. oad her back stra in e d arm c in n o t walk. things in common? Aren’t there property on Second street Mrs. H arry W ilson's brother , Word has been received of the some things they all learned ?’ has been here v is itin g from O x fo rd , 11 »» '-1 UCUl^C George tUrtAnBll Maxwell UI1U and \J* G- WI,IQ®| Mitzner death at Twin Falls, Idaho, of Charlie Spaldina and family 4k , sai( the eTjciency ex- j are building additional room and W. K. Austin, formerly of Browns Neb. spent the week end at N e w p o rt pert thoughtfully, “ gome o f them a abed at the home of W. J. Carov ville. Chester Austin of Browns Lotus Pennell ami his g ra n d D S. Townslev and wife and learned one thing, and some of them Mrs. Kump went to Eugene ville is his son. M. Townsley and’ family spent n learned another; and for most part fa th e r, L C. P e n n d l. w e n t Io Can 0 . A. C- will have a livestock abort time with the E. R, L aw they learned things' which make Sunday, where sheaud her daugh by Sin urilai to vi-r \l I G ter Nina expect to reside for the exhibit at the county fair. The rence fa m ily . M - T o w n sle y is M rs. them more valuable-as employees. winter. fair board has appropriated $16(1 L a w re n ce ’ s uncle. T hev are m o toward expenses, as the college ex Wonderul Cures Claimed toring from Minneapolis to Oak But the only one thing I could’find Ned Callaway and wife of land, Cal., where they expect to that they all had learned was how Brownsville will remove to Port hibit will, it is thought, be » draw A, M. Tvmpletoii and his »on ing card. to shoot craps.”—Home Sector. make their home. Will and wife made a flying trip land after hawing a big auction L. C. Merriam and wife and to Brooton spring», four miles from sale of their persoual possessions. M rs. Merer Savage, one of th r Phil went to Portland by auto F ri Cloverdale, Tilamook county, and SOLDIERS GET TO G ETHER ' pouplar ‘‘Hel'o” girls, expects to After some months of touring day for a vacation trip. They Will proposes to try the water from Miss Doris—How nice it is to move to S 'lem «oon. She plans the northwest, Frank Walker and The Association of the Army of wife and daughter Emma, late of visited friends a t Milwaukie and meet you again after all these years what ja called kelp ore for his taking e. business course there, trail P I tbn Pol.. ___ _ a • vr «• * 9 health. chiefly stenographic. Congratula the United States, which comprises Brownsville, are taking a rest at toured the Columbia highway Captsin Long! They returned home Monday. W. J Ribelin and A- Wesley the regular army, the National Salem. tions. Captain Long—I'm a major now. and wife made a visit to tbe springs C. W. Bass pleaded not guilty I haven’t seen you for ten years. Guard when in the service of the [ J. W. Morgan was born near Sunday and decided to go back and Lnited States, and the organized Halsey 68 years ago and has lived Friday to Mrs. Ariene Price’s Miss Doris—How time flies I try the cure. New Linn County Railroad. charge of attempted rape and the Plans for the construction of • reserves, has been formed as a na within a few miles of bis birthpluce case was set for Tuesday, but, on W ell, I hope next time we meet If we are to boiieve all I lie re you’ll be a general. ports the water from this ‘‘ore” is railroad from Lebanon through tional organization which embraces all of his life. account of the illness of Mrs, Bass, Sweet Home and Foster to Whit» the entire country and its territo working miracles aud casting out Mise Helen Stabb of Oregon City, has been postponed to December. G REAT N O V E LIS T’S FAD City and the development of i rial possessions. The national head after a visit with her brother, devils. The Scandia company lias had Tilden Warden of Rowland was lumbering center at Foster which quarters are in San Francisco. Herbert Stabb, and wife, went ao many setbacks in paving the Thomas Hardy, says a writer in said to have had three can cere will exceed anything in (lie way home Monday evening. H a ls e y .H a rris b u rg section t h a t i t the New York Herald, haa a deep cured at tbe springs, but later died MUST USE DISCR ETIO N of lumber development in Oregon The Women’s Missionary society is feared it w ill n o t be com pleted and almost tender interest in the from injuries received in a fall. have been announced. “The man who doesn’t toot his of the Christian church will meet thia fa ll, th o u g h e ve ryth in g la go remote past. He likes to sit upon Tributary to F ilte r and San People are encountered there ti »in is Hie largest body of limber own horn nowadays stands a good next Tuesday at 2 p. m. with ing ahead u ice iy now. the mounds in southern England who aver th at they have been cured Mrs. Emma True. A special pro in tbe world. I t is owned by c chance not to get it blown at all.” As an instance of what tbe ante and think of the generations and of ills ranging from indigestion, gram has been planned. Miss number of the Liggert limber oper “That’s true, but on the other Nettie Spencer will give a talk. lias done to the railioads it was races that have eome and gone, leav sore threat and catarrah to sm all pox, measles and cancer. ators in t he northwest, including hand he ought to consider that the All ladies of the church are in noticed th at last Sunday only two ing nothing more than a few piles A tunnel lias been run eome the Weyerhauaer inlerests, Poi^yi Harrisburg people went to Eugene of stone. He chose for the scene of lietunce into the hills. highest paid soloists would soon lose vited. Coal is by train to witness the ball game. his novels his native Dorset, be their popularity and drawing power found, besides the so-called ore. Mrs. A. H. Goltra of Albany Altogether there were about fifty cause there, it seemed to him, the The latter is h-ated and the futnee if they attempted to put on a con died Monday, aged 66. She was auto loads. — Harrisburg Bulletin. mid-Nineteenth century peasant fro n it inhaled for catarrh. An tinuous performance.” — Birming an aunt of Mr. Goltra, the Halsey W e H ave Earl Shepherd of Waterloo formed a sort of backwater that the infusion is made from it which ie ham Age-Herald. ^E V E R Y THING barber, and ahe and her husband slipped and fell, near Blue river, current of time had passed by. He applied internally or externally. have been invalids for some time O ptical and a pistol fell from his pocket'. One man there declared th at lie T H E H ILA R IO U S RUSTICS was not greatly different from his M. 0 . Miller comos over from It was discharged as it struck the ancestors of a thousand years be bad been cured of an ailm ent like E Y E S T R A IN “Aren’t you going to have any bis farm near Brownsville every ground and the bullet went through fore—and the truth is that Hardy that which troubles Mr. Weeley, Is the Cause of Mnny and th at neither of them has had merry villagers in your show like week or two with those Burbank his arm three inches above the thinks none of us really is. HUMAN ILLS wrist, chipping the bone. cancer. If your byes .give you trouble or they used to have in the old operas ?” potatoes, which he has been so your glasses are annoying "No,” replied the musical comedy successful in raising. I^ouard Gilkey m ight be called SUB US. We can Relieve Yon manager. ‘’They're all supposed to Have you seen the - beautiful a fair man. No fair anywhere i Bancroft Optical Co. be in the audience.”—Washington dahlia display in tbe window of near his stamping ground could be did 1st SL W. Albany. Phone tbe Koontz store? It came from called complete without an exhibit Star. by him or by club» or organizations tbe gardeu of G. T. Kitchen. that employ him as manager. He Herbert Stabb, who is to be tbe is just home from Vancouver, B. C., mechanioin the new garage, with where he had a lot of bis own b s wife is living in the bonse for products on display. We bsve hundred» of new Felt merly occupied by the Karl Bram Sheriff Dunlap is reported as well family. The house is being Hat» reac'y lor your »election. remodeled to accommodate two circulating a petition for nom ina Hats from Fisk, Gage, Holland, families and the Ganzels will also tion to succeed himself, He has Dana and Meadowbrook, beside» made a good record in the position occupy a part of it when Mrs. many beautiful hats made by our <n the short time be has held it Ganzel domes. and there seems no good reason for i si, i x j e i t m ill re if, who have making a ihange. L. E. Walton returned front tbe east after stud of Halsey, W. C. Templeton, W. ying the fall fashion». I. Moore end Joseph Hume of Brownsville and Charles Pugh of Shedd are dther popular candi d ates Jots and Tittles a z AUTUMN MILLINERY "•',:„7"‘$2.95to.?25 (Con tinned on (age 3) JENNY LIN D 'S “ PARLOR CAR” "Swedish Nightingale's” Railway Coach Possibly Suggested the Modern Comforts of Travtl. When Jenny Lind, known in her day as the “Swedish Nightingale,” was brought to this country by P. T. Church Announcements Barnum, she spent much of her time C hristian: 10, Bible school. in traveling from city to city; and, 11, Lord's Supper. SermoD. to reduce the uncomfortableness of 'The Great Commission.” touring to a minimum, she had the 7, Christian Endeavor. 'eats of an ordinary car removed 8. Sermon. •’ The Open W ay.’ and tbe vehicle furnished with Lester Jooes, pastor. chairs, tables and other pieces of furniture appropriate to a parlor. Methodist: She called it her “perlor car,” and Sunday School, 10. from that term sprang the designa Preaching, 11. tion still applied to coaches de luxe Junior League. 8. on the rail. Intermediate League. 6:30. Epworth League, 6:80. The aotion was taken up and Preaching, 7:HO. other parlor care were built, hut di Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8. vided into a series of attractively Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor, furnished rooms, because in those Halsey Christian Church M. V. KOONTZ CO. Open Saturday Evenings School Hose for Children Are your boys and g irl* ready for school ? What about stockings? We have a lot of hose that will be of interest to parents. Children's cotton school hose in both fine and heavy rib. elastic top, double heel and toe, all size» very 23c Boys’ medium weight cotton h >se heavily reinforced heel. ,, toe and knee, in brown only, size» 6 to I I . priced f r o m ..... “ t z lO ^ X O V Hoyt’ extra heavy hose. Block Cal brand, reinforced heel and toe, known at a leather »locking, size» fc XL............ 35 to 55c Misses' extra fine gauze mercerized Hale, double heel and toe. -for dress wear, shades of brown, black and white Priced fr o m _____ 45 to 60c ALBANY rilton’s OREGON