Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 02, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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HA LSEY E N T E R P R IS E
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F
Tailet Articles
___ Face Creams
Pompeian, Day, Night
and Massage
Pond’s Cold and Van
ishing, in jars and
tubes
Hinds’ Honey and Al­
mond a n d c o ld
cream
N O V . 2. 1922
d'tnea C. P. Stafford, Raleigl
Templeton and L- E Walton were
the leader*. Mra. Henry English
gave a talk, with demonstration»,
on "Early Music.'* Next meet­
ing will be at the home of Mrs. G.
W. Mornhinweg.
e'
Fred risk, democratic candidate for joint senator of the fourth senatorial district,
H A LS E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
comprising Linn and Lane countie*, has issued a platform and the following it a synopsis of same :
North
South
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d* ra* nd candidates for office who have convictions and are willing to express them in public We should not
No.
1.9,
12:01 p. m
,* 72th °ur e>” cl»°»cd. *• we must pay taxes with our eyes open. Taxes today on farms and homes and thoa-
No, 23, 11:29 a. m.
1111
Wlni:h ,be »••»»•or can tee are burdensome and oppressive. Duplication, waste and extravagance should be elim ­
24, 5.Î9 p. m.
17, 5,30 p. m.
inated, useless commisaion* and uaele»a pavrolla shou!d be aboHshed. Permit the farmer to live, own his own land and
5 h ^ rt5i ’ per,” ‘ t ‘ ,'5 "lan ° ,froA 11 "ie ,u ‘ to own his own home and keep tai a down where all owners <an afford to pay
,aln„t,hil
Pfesent burden* of taxation should, by a state income tax. be shifted trom tangible
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
oroperty that is now paymg 95% of all taxes to the income from intangible property that It only paying 4% of all taxes
The delivery window of the
All money r« M d by said income tax should be used to lower the tax on taDgiblLproperty. I fa v o /th e compulsory
them
1
V S° Ve'in?err i r Ot I f , oor publ!c «chool« are not good euough for any man a child, it is o n /d n ty ’ to make Halsey poetoffice ia open Suudavs
them so. 1 am opposed to Chinese or Japanese land ownership. I am not in favor of the taxpayers of the state Davinr from 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12 20
-ne cent toward financing the Portland 192S fair. I f elected to the office of joint senator, I a.nJTo represent in an impar
till way tue interests of both lane and Linn counties. A sa decent American citi»-n I favor and if ejected shall work for to 12:35 and 4:*5 lo 5.00 p. m.
i^ t ^ r ’rernn’ei^ I.» " enforcement ‘ nd »bolilion of waste. I f elected, I myself cannot accomplish any ¿ « ^ r e f o r m
but pledge my undivided support to any worthy cause needing assistance ”
o ra ,
W. (Paid adv bv Fred Fisk for Senator Club, M. S Wallis secretary, 947 Olive street Eugene, Lane County. Oregon.
i
Announcement of the visit of
Governor Olcoti|ui Halsey came too
late for last week’s Enterprise
The city hall was filled Tuesday
aftei noon to hear him. School
paid forparagraphs
»a* let out for the occasion, Mr
Armond’* Cold and Vanishing in
I Admittance Here 5 Cents
Oloottmade a much mors temper* was held by the M. E. churches of among known dry candidates that I
jar* and tube*
Halsey
and
Harrisburg
Friday
ate
speech
than
Tom
Kay,
wbr
mòre lik e bòiler factòry
a wet may win oa a plurality.
Ingram'* Milkweed Cream
a Line
seemed to enjoy throwing mud. night* R-v. C, T. Cook attended.
Hndnut's Marvelous Cold Cream
The comfortable new home of; infornai Din Has Routed the Bettola»
Clawood Cream with Peroxide
Georgina Clark is the only pupi
Grant Reynold» treated all bis the Pattons is completed.
Dagett & Kaniadell’g Cold Cream
There were false kisses before
tic Atmosphere ef New York's
in the grade» who oas not missed fellow-work men in the railroad
SUiluiati'a Freckle Cream
(be time of Judas. There have
Public Library.
The
new
garage
waits
unfinished
Mavi* Vanishing Cream
a word in spelling this term.
track crew to a tbajikigiving din­ for cement.
been such since. There are now.
ner
Thursday,
In the reading rooms in the New. There will be ae long as the world
E. Russ and his sister, Mr»
C u le x Paste P olish ( p in k l
Prof. Euglish’s mother from Eu
J C ute« Cake Polish
Mrs, J. C. Brrmwell got a fall
Russ Kneeland, dined Sunday with
A ork public library the conspicuous is the some old world. ’'False
Cute« Cuticle Remover
downstairs in her home early in gene visited the English home signs demanding "offence” are still Kisses” is the title of the picture
the
Dunlap
family
at
Brownsville.
Cute« sets
the week and did not gi t out of the over the week end.
in position as a reminder of the at the Rialto Friday night.
Physicians hold out the hope house until this morning and is not
Mrs.
Glenn
Stevenson
of
Port­
San list ptic Lotion
that William Corooran will have jntirely over the shake-up yet.
land visited relatives hero this past, but the scholarly quiet oi the
the use of his arm ultimately. He
Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist at
great rooms is only a memory.
week.
loses two fingers in the aciilent.
At Riverside Monday night
The din in many of the reading Hotel Halt»y every Tuesday and
The Southern Pacific is increas­ rooms resembles a combination of a Friday.
Mrs. Corcoran and Willamina Sheriff Dunlap said his opponents
want to see him again Saturday. accused him of neglecting bis office ing the kinds of work done at the boiler factory and a mowing ma­
Old papers, 5c a bundle. Eo-
’•ork and commented: ' ‘If any Albany car shops and doubling
.Apples are plentiful, of glorious oi my opponents thinks tnat he the number of workman. More chine, interrupted by shell fire. The terprise office.
Jots and Tittles
quality and cheap.
wide windows on the Forty-second
can enforce prohibition or any payroll for our county capital.
street
side of the building, which ore
other
11tv
by
warming
a
cushion
Ernest Stewart has bouglil
An order has been ¡'sited bar­
“ Uncle Tom's Cabin” never
(Continued from page 5)
Prank Brown’s place, on the be is welcome to try it. I can’t ring iron many of the county open in hot weather, give the read­ gets out of date, It comes to the
Tha county teachers’ institute Browusviile road, and Brown has io it.
roads all vehioles aggregating, ers the full benefit oi the uproar.
Rialto Monday evening. Are you
will be Nov. 27 to 29.
moved to Brooklyn, a suburb ol
From time to time there is a com­ going to see it ?
with
their loads, more than two
Tho witches shifted signs and
Mayor Walton was in Harrisburg Portland.
paratively heavy bombardment
other movables and smeared win- tons in weight.
Saturday looking over the con­
Jotvs as usual halowesn.
Minor noises help to swell the
J.
S.
McMahan
and
wife
went
to
Jack
Frost
visited
this
city
Tues­
dition of tbe^coutest for the sheriff's
As good as Slang
chorus. At frequent intervals the
Corvallla Wednesday.
Pupils of the seventh and eighth day night, but it is thought that
office.
A few of the amusing things
scoops
of
a
great
eteam
shovel
are
most
of
the
noise
heard
on
the
George Jewell, 63, died from pa­ grades had a halloween blowout at
B. M- Bond and wife and mother
raised with a deafening racket and that we see in exchanges since the
the schoolhouse Saturday evening. streets was made by others.
and Mist Palmer visited Mona ralysis at Brownsville Friday mor Games
look
in for a moment through the effects^of the neglect of spelling
were
played
and
a
fine
feed
ning
Fred Harrison of Brownsville was
Bond at Monmouth Sunday.
open windows. The steam of the in our schools has become produc­
enjoyed despite the efforts of some
Tha county fair bond is raising of the freshmen to steal the good, over here Tuesday, working against the conflict drifts in and from time to tive of general results in the past
The Christian Endeavorera at­
school bill.
twosoore years are:
tended a meeting of their brethren $5000 to meet the deficit oq thi ies. One youth was caught aud
time the actual smoke of the battle.
“ Bailed” hay. for’^ a le d .”
Mrs. L. A. Pray was in Albany Wed
fall's
fair.
Next
year
the
fair
ie
and sisters in Harrisburg Saturday.
tied up aud one girl robber by a nesday, -
The explanation is very simple. A
“ Hailed” intecourt, for“haled ’’
There were twenty-live of them to be held earlier, to try to fore­ rme got into the schoolhouse after
new subway is in course of construc­
‘Bursted” as the past tense of
and they enjoyed a pleasant social. stall the rains.
hours and unfastened a window Mrs. Ida May Cummings came up from tion alongside the library.
“ burst.’*
Albany Wednesday evening. She was
Mrs.
Mary
West
went
home
to
on
the
fire
escape,
bnt
when
she
The W. F. M. S. of tha M. E.
“ Gotteo, ’’ which is Dot an En-
with the Maxwells in their Newport
church will meet at tha home o, Brownsville Saturday. From there went for the plunder di o >vered visit and enjoyed it highly.
NO
MOR^
MERE
GUESSWORK
4li'
b "? rd-
she W and ¿7*»’
Jake * Ackerman
Mrs. M. K.
E. Gardner Saturday at | ’M
’ ***'“ ” ’ and
’ " u wife that Mrs. Brown had removed it Mrs. Savage of Brow: a .llle i i sueing
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•
which canoot he
beyond
her
reach.
2. Mrs. Foote is the leader of the 7 , n t ‘° P,*i "’ i W \ gr?ud Sun
Possible Now to Make Adjustment ef fonod in th® dictionary.
for a divorce.
Jeueon. All the ladies ol the con- d ,y dlnn,r
th# D ,,U Jr bo!n‘’'
Carbureter a M atter ef Perfect
‘Proven.’ ” which is not English
"Prov.n
The Enterprise learns, that not­
gregation are invited to be present.
Henry English and family, ac- withstanding the preponderance of The Southern Pacific, to meet auto
Accuracy.
I nor anything else,
There ain’t
The date of the meeting was oomanied by Jim McWilliams, republicans in this county, Charles competition on local travel between
no sech anim al.”
change ! on account of Senator I motored to Corvallis Satmday.
Guesswork lias been taken out of
Childs has developed a degree of towns, is issuing round-trip tickets be­
Piorce’s address in Halsey Friday I
unpopularity that gives a chanoe tween towns, good for 15 days from pur carbureter adjustment The leanest
Speaking
of
big
potatoes,
one
^ tu r d a y just as F. M. Gray,
chase at 25 per cent off. For instance,
afternoon.
came from Marion Wheeler, post­ for democrats who waut to succeed from Halsey to Albany the fare is 63 adjustment which can be made with­ with A. J, Hill standing with him
out reduction of power may be ac­ 10 hia delivery wagon, was tnrnii g
Halsey is honored by visits from maser at Greenleaf, unwrapped, him in the legislature.
cents, but a round-trip ticket can be h a l
curately
determined by means of an west from Seoond street at the
bo'h candidates for the governor­ with a tag tied to it, through the
M'S. Sterling Goiu, who was for 95 cents.
ship this campaign. Pieroe and mail, oa large probably as any of Miss Leona Francis, daughter of
analysis of the exhaust gas with on Christian church au auto in which
Sam Garland are billed at the city those we have mentioned. The W W. Francis of Halsey, was in Kathleen Ward, W iltami ns Corcoran. easily operated carbon dioxide indi­ were two young wen came behind
Georgina (-lark, Gertrude Robins, Agnes
editor year« ago raised four-pound
hall for tomorrow at 2.
cator, Drs. Q. W. Jones and A. G. t »em and hit the wagm, tossing
. „ , _
. , — —■» (»ingle Maggie Murphy potatoes in town today, having come over Hayes, Elsie and Lillian Reynold*, Fieldner
It came down
of the bureau
of mines i»u-i
lab- ‘t|up in the - air.
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Born, to E. J. Cunningham and I that locality And the Maeg e with her husband on his tour Velva Hadley, Frances Norton ah5
oratory
at
Pittsburgh
explained
to
U?k*u**
Mr'
? r“y ,yiug
They
stayed
at
tho
E.
B.
Penland
Wile, Tuesday, a boy.
Murphy ia seldom hollow, like
Esther Munn, the Booster class, enjoyed
th. AM ricM C h ..,» !
tX Í \ ^ d lb£ ^ h■n 'PX b■ l X ,
home last night.
a
Haloween
parly
at
tha
home
of
their
Ed Hanson and Walter Stafford
but isL folid
The fight issue in the shrievalty leader. Mr*. G. W. Mornhinweg, last
end their families, aceompanied
d iOod ‘ *“ h# w,y throu8h
has bead attending to business.
is i the
between
Fifteen trucks, varying from, two Mr. Hill, at the moment of the
by Mrs. Ton Huavey, were down
Mra. A. P. Blaokburn of Leb. |A
i , , , that
t
„i
. wet
- - and
— dry
-*7. week Wednesday, "the night t^e lights
At least one church is lined
Up went o u t” Limps and candles and and one-half to seven and one-half Impact, started straight for heav-
hunday to visit at the Stafford «n°n wae viaiting her aon Walter Drettvanhd?.
*"ed Up
h.-me.
Blackburn at Brownsville last hP ’“ y ?°lld y °r ° UJnlap' whicb witches and goblins mingled in 'the hi­ tons capacity, were tested in this way en, but came back from a pretty
M n w tx
, a
week.
wnsvine last
proof enough, ,oe de from his larity.
and all but one found to be too rich­ good bight, landing on bi» feet in
record, that he is dry, and as to Union revival service* will be con- ly adjusted for maximum power and the wagon. The horse w as
dyy from Coquille and will keep
George Pugh of Brownsville it dryness nobody questions the posi­ ducted at the armory in Albany from
hou«e for her daughter, Mrs. C ’ « y proud of a big tooth he pos tion of Templeton, who has a card November 12 to December 10 by Rev. economy. The adjustments made knocked into the ditch. The two
P. Stafford, while the latter enjoys
I t did not grow in hie in this issue There is no doubt Charles Price. The motto of literature 0 v e an increase of over 20 per cent young chape did not give their
a trip to Emmett, Idaho, visiting mouth aud he did not get it from that the majority of the voters in put out is Healing for the body— salva­ in mileage for the first month after names. They said (hey were from
Roseburg, but their car bore the
Boise, Portland aud Oregon City * dentist. He dug it up when the county are dry. The only tion for the soul.”
testing and 16 per cent for the sec­ aame of Eugene and was numbered
ou her way home.
>
working on the road. It is about thing which that interest fears is
ond month.—Kansas City Star.
11621.
The Sbedd schoolhouse ha* a newly
,,
, . , •
, I a ® big at his head end is believed 'hat the vote will be so divided
Another attempt is being made to be about a million years oid
installed laboratory room.
M A R TIA N RADIO kia N A L R
to organize a brass band at
’
Browusviile, this time by Princi-
"
Mareters and wife, who
Again the radio perennial—Mar­
pal Starr of the high school
recently rented their farm on the
tian
signals—is with us at least os
About 25 members of' t h e
this
is
being written. The reception
Brownsville W. C. T. U- attended | "Grandma” Robe, * in* Bo'u tb
of mystfriona radio signals of great
the uu ion’s moating at the county Biownsville. The oid pioneer led;
wave length from some unknown
•Mat last week Tuesday and turned needs somebody to look after hei
source
is reported at regular inter­
overj the banner awarded yearly at her advanced age.
vals of about fifteen months. At a
to the union making the largest
play to the imagination, nothing is
gain ¡n membership during the
First reports fromthat little un-
year.
more
fascinating than the reception
pleasantness in the confectionery
Farmer candidate for
store at Brownsville, at reflected
of these mysterious signals which
»
A G. Powell of Portland went m
¡ „ m on page 4, left rooml t .
are held, by some, to originate some­
W hen you pick up a
home Monday after visiting »•»-Idoubt (hat Bro. Hinman had duly
where off in space, but nothing re-
oral day« with the families of hi* upheld the traditions of hie pro­
book
and hold it too far
gardmg these signals has ever been from you it it a sign you ueed reading
father, W. 8. Powell, and A. V fession, but a later communication
determined by true scientific meth­
Henderson at Brownsville,
Always ask for Kryploks,
from the seat of war says there
ods.
That they are received, there ___
the reading part ia visible 10 the wearer
The lesson of the Study cluhj at were two discolored optios. Hin­
can be no doubt; but that these sig-
last Thursday's session at Mrs. B man wae in Halsey Sunday and
nals originate from some neighbor-
was noticed
M. Bond’.» was "Ben Franklin,” nothing unusual
(Democrat)
in the American literature course about his peepers.
boring planet,, seems unlikely in the
whicb the club is following. Mcs
extreme. Most likely they are dis­
A union quarterly conference
turbances due to some natural or
artificial cause right here on this
little glolie of ours.—Scientific
V
American.
A L » B a A A N A
Y O
. X OACO.
-
W. A. RINGO, Druggist
STERL. H. 60IN
R e p re se n ta tiv e
Q c ’Zo/77e7z'/^Z
R IA L T O T H E A T E R , F R ID A Y
j.
CONSERVATIVES.
$
Ur. Hubert Work, postmaster gen-
«’ral, was discussing a new postal
regulation at a dinner.
" I’he objections to this regula­
5Iias L)ul’onL the star of “ Foolish $ tion,”
he said, “come from people
r ¡VVS* 1,1 a th rit,in £ 9tor-v <>f Hi© in a lonelv y i who hate new ideas simply because
lighthouse far at sen.
’ Jr I they’re new.
"These people are like George Au­
gustus Sale. When the very pure
S I and palatable Italian wine called
Starting at 8 p. m. sharp
Asti was first introduced, a friend
of Saia s opened a bottle for him.
“ ‘An Asti vine,' WI(1 the friend
S P E C IA L M ONDAY. N O V. 6
handing Saia a fu’l glass.-
Saia sipped, ami then—
I ho great henrt interest drama,
” ’Yes,’ he said, ‘it ia a nasty
wine.’
“ F A L S E KISSES ”
$
lx Robinson ( rusoo ’ •»ds«kt Comedy^
.8
m
m
1“ Uncle Tom’s Cabin ”
$
Everyone lias read the b.vok or seen tho play.
* S big reels.
Admission. 15 and 35c. W
RECORDS C E N TU R IES OLD
SARAH’S SPELLING
While repairing the Kozenji tem
pie near Osaka, which was built
Little Louis had gone to the kitch­
I the reign of Emperor Montoku, i n en
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to observe old «uni
Aunt oaran,
Sarah, tile
the
852, workmen fo^id recorda made co‘ore<l cook, at work making bi»
between 1037 and 1120, giving t h
e After he had sampled one he
names of sculptors, contributors and obie’,Tc’l
other particulars connected with the
“Aunt s =»rah, I can ipeii Dow
milking of the images. An expert Tbe?e are mide out of d-o, do.”
of the Nara Fine Art institute, M vo-
“But th»t doesn’t »pell dou
chin Tsuneo.
^x>u's’ mzvik«-
mother corrected,
aa she^en-
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Tsuneo, now ie
•• investigating Louis’
the records at the instance of the *ered the kitchen to give the cook
education department
*>me orders.
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,| Y hevreuP°n’ Auat S<r£h bought
Falsa Prophet*.
I that she, too, would enter the di»
Believe not every spirit bnt try the cuaaion. So she Mid •
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y UM m .n,
•p
e o fO « b au ere
”Dere’s
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7
V r* 8 two ku,d« o i io, Chile.
raise prophets are gone out Into tha
world.—John 4M
LR>, what you shuts, an’ ‘do,’
J'°®
Sail-Love.
Self I o * Is a ,-up W|thrtu, a n j bot.
tom: you
p,.nr all the <reat
lakes Into It and never Oil It
up.—
O W. Hol'nes
Unjust Things.
He that speaketh unjust thing*
cannot be hid. neither ahall the chasti*.
Inc Judgment Pa „ him by.-B ook ot
Wladom. 1:8.
-Philadelphia Ledger.
Idlenee»
Idleoere I . the rate of , U harm*.
An Idle man le like a house that bath
ao walla; the devils may enter on ev­
ery tid e —Chaucer
* te
Harold Albro.
Manufacturing optician.
LO ST—A N
English Setter Dog
Aniwere to the name of ” J im ." Black
and tan head and ear*, one tide of head
black ov«r eye, other itde white, black
•P®* *t r° ° t of tail, reat of body evenly
licked. A liberal reward w ill be paid
tot ioformstioo leading to his recovery.
D raft M orris , Scio, Ore. <
C .C . B R Y A N T
ATTORNEY A T LAW
Cusick Bank Building,’
Albauy, Oregon.
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