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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1922)
L ake - - Short Stories of Happening 1« Linn County Generally ___ and in Halsey Particularly ( vreek Laconics ------- i Tbe young people from 0 . A. C. conduct’d tbe eoivivCH service» OUnU.J Sund; j at ft! Lake Creek church. A splendid T re v e le r s H a v e T e ld o f T r ib e , in the W a M In d ies W h e W e re M odels e f M o ra lity . ™d b7 _ Mr; A? r'N were appreciated by the 1 w » | crowd that h a d g a th e .e l to I ear 1 Mrs Jane Hardcastle of Browns- T. Cook exchanged pul- them an J enjoy the basket dinn» ▼ ille, 9 5 years old, was buried at noon. Theia young people wil Sunday. Her aged husband .a r pita Sunday morning. i l vea. The Birtchar Robrbaugh Fur. be here again next Sunday. Dtc 8, at 11 o ’clock. comP:“ ’y baa purchased the Glenn Gregory went to V .1 Noti building that was formerly occu- Farm boreau meet ng, Frida« T ‘’« d a y to take hie .¡ .t .r , M Mr,, ri nitad hw A L T Burt n.. . top pied by the A. auto evening, December, 1. tttbel McCormack, home, who i» repair m m . The building will bi recovering after being in a hospital J. 8. Nicewool is on the B1U, used a» it is for a warehouse for • t A lbany. w n u time and later be replaced bi list. Two msvie shows at the Rialto a new fire-proof storage building John Owens and family mat oh I m n r n v a m a >■ I □ c next week. The white man has often demor alized savages who before had been modds of morality. The Caribe of the West Indies were very warlike, but travelers apeak of these ab origines first »een by Columbus as having been the most gentle and benevolent of the human race. Sthomburgk, the traveler, who knew the warlike Caribs well in their home life, draws a paradiselike pic ture of fheir ways. H e saw among •hem peace, cheerfulness and simple family affection, sacrificing friend ship and gratitude. beaa «inular testimony of the Paquans of Dory. They live in houses on piles over the water. He .speaks of their mild disposition: their inclination for right and jus- I tice, the respect for the aged aud love for their children. A tribe of Kurubara in south In dia, poor and low, are used as watch men a t the fields. The farmers know they would rather starve than •teal a grain of another’s property Their veracity is proverbial. A -- ~ nsirip, Mr». Edna Turner, Shedd teach new lines of merchandise are‘to b er, gave ao entertainm ent Friday County Commissioner Pierce am afternoon, utilizing the talent of added and some interior retuodel- wife we, e week-end visitor’s at tin the pupile. Following it were tng done.—Albany Herald. cookies, popcorn aud lemonade. J, W. and Arthur Fulbright and R- K. Stewart borne. - yA KITTLE before Christmas, you will their wives of Yakima, who are Mrs. Bert Clark and daughtei I No other pear ever quite equaled the Bartleit, but D. S. Me William» motoring to California for the were guests at Henry Brock’s. be offered some Christmas Seals. has one that may »core as a close winter, stopped over here for » Keep them and use them on envelopes and J. W. Lamar ao 1 fam ily ol| second and that comae into it» Oett with Mre. H M. Miller and packages. Send a check or money order Peoria at tended church here Sun daughter thia wt ek. glory after the Bartlett aeatoo hay. to cover the small sum they cost. over. He ha» no nam» for it Prof. English wai oue of the five It came from a neighbor and may delegates chosen from L in n Rev. Mr. Hod nett of Peoria When you do this, you help in the perhaps be the “ winter Bartlett county to attend the state educa came up for Sunday services. which was introduced a siore or tional assocatioo at Portland, dur- fight against tuberculosis. You help save Gravel hauling is to be begat •o of year» ago. mg Christmas vacation ; human lives. Your help goes where help Monday on tbe river road. Mrs, Ringo ia »pending thanks From Ashland cornea tbe report most needed — to the - • v Mrs Fred Jackeon and M a n i giving with her father at Cottage that whereas there waa a feeble at Grove. • tendance at thj weekly prayer- McNeil made a trip to Eugene at d house that is clouded with I SOMETHING TO REMEMBER J. M. Ringo of Lebanon, broth- meeting, before the Price revival h a d tbeir tonsils rem oved.' BotL f the threat of death. When er of the deceased, has be on ap there are uQw three poayer-meet are getting along nicely. • the seals come, buy them. pointed "dminiatrator of the estate ings weekly, all largely attended. o fW . A. Ringo. The reel estate About Hypnotism ? The Salvation Army ia a worthy Stamp Out Tuberculosis is valued at $4500 and the personal rtghi.hand supporter o f Dr. Price Interviewed 1>y the Albany Her w th Christmas Seals property at $$500, • n A lbany. Cspt. Wulff („ok aid, Dr. Price »aid, among othei Leslie haakio, Mr». William sp e c ia l pains to see that Mrs things: “ The charge that tbe dem- S aT#rJ aU^ Mrr Kffi’ H averl.nd, Wneeler, in ber wheel chair, was Mrs. bred Gutzmnn, Mrs. Dunlap transported to and from all meet onstraticu seen on tbe piatfom Mrs W illiam Kirk and U n . ings while she was there. She and in my meetings from night to nigb> Maude Gamble were treated by Mrs. Bayly «topped with Mre. Ida is bypuolsm proves very c o ir, Dr. Price at his healing meeting at Gumming» while io Albany. eiuiivelv that the persons making I Browoeville 8unday. The Linn county teachers* iu iuch charges have absolutely ae Harrisburg ia at the head in this stitute held thia week has been the knowledge of hypnotism. ™ , * PPr° Pna,e Chriitma« gift, »o look over !ny Miortmen, county in the Red Croae stamp moat aucceaaful y .t , 220 m .m ber. “ In Canton, Ohio, Prof; d, aa'e. r of the Oregon Teachers’ associa- Meuther of W ashington, D C ‘ M i « M . e*S u ll T “V™110'” ,r' Uken fronl P h o to g ra p h ,, p o « d by a ll h ? ■ ,WlW ” b e ,t* r kn o w " “A “ > i c a ’s Venus. ” lion being present. Officers of th e Brownsville report» a special L'nn county branch of the associa- author of soveral books on hynol f toC,i°" of cowb°J 'ketebes. showing ,heir t arn, »tiled that hn h*d probably •o h o o lta x o f $11,849.38, the larg. ’ " ft T b e ’ e a ' ~ h lv e — 1» ‘ " « » t r a t io n , o f tton, elected yesterday, were C.W. ^ r' Sunnyface— Come, come! •at in tbe oounty to date. That Boetlioher of Albany president, hypnotized more people than any I s e e a a t t b e R n i r ile o r c a ll fo r p ric e s S aoiplys m ay be Cheer up and forget your trouble. city proposes to educate the younw. Wayne Starr of Brownsville vice other man in America, that it was * n t" p r ,’ e office. I gu aran tee .11 ,„ y w o rk and w ith a lame way of getting out of a stars. ■ Mr. Blubody—Don’t dare forget eat order I present a sketch, “ T h e S h e -W o lf.” su itab le fo r fra m in g . per.td.ut and Mr*. Inez Freeland difficulty io attribute what ba be i t My trouble’s a note that falls The highway to Alford has been or Ha hay secretary treasurer. J o h n S t a n d i s h , H a ls e y , O regon lieved to be the power of God to due next Monday and if I forget it thrown to travel. From here to Mrs Jennie Higgins of Eugeno hypnotism; that in hypnotism tbe there’d be the devil and all to pay. " that place ie a oonorete road. ta bailiff <t the Lane oounty court- p a t i e n t must be calmed, instead of N. H. Cumm ngs has bad some oouse, of course, instead of Linn excited; , that everything we dltfl dW uav «verjMning we —- t M O U N T B L A N C S H R IN K S draw patient aw kyj "X:------ -------- -------- - the Xiao p»| fins potatoes on exhibition in the oounty county, as an error in un 'ended - to iiiiDinniiiiiiiUiwiiniiiiuiHiii|IRrmnHflH hypnotic state I I " O O T H TARKINnTnM state. window of the Kooutz store. The item on the first page makes it trom the hypnotic New measurements of Mount llv n iin ii« ,» John w wv I _ ‘ If I am >1 M a hypnotist Wes fact that he has raised euch' pota appear. Blanc by scientists, reported in tbe ley was one, too, for exactly th* toes for year» without ohanging Stimtou, the shoe d xrlor of Al ¿scientific American, reveal the fact Mine demonstrations occurred io ared is commented upon. Thia is ba uy, whoee advertisement appear» Oiat, ffistead of being 4,810 meters j l ” case similar to one where a farm- n this paper, went to Hoquiam »»eMej 8 meetings. In the 5 l h chapter of James in height, it stretches but 4,807 me er was asked h iw he railed auch l° W*dd*“g U 8 we are commanded to lay oar flue crop» whe . ell around him the brother ters toward the skies. While some hand» on the head of the sick and authorities hold that the greater ac P,,or- His reply wee: A' l8n^ daughter of Arthur M ill. uioint with oil in the name of the' Wuh brain», air. ” W ith brain» curacy of our present instruments is -<>rd, m l we a n promised J net as good potatoes can be raised 0» the Brownsville milling com j responsible tor this apparent shrink continuously »a ihrough changing pany and a if», who won a prize a» 0« prayer of faith shall liaal age, others believe the loss to be s e e d - y e . batter, for in b“.i * «he p r e t t ie s t b a b y a t the pioneer ick. ’’ actual. From the brow of the •arming the crop ia improved from picnic, bad a birthday parly J<r( mighty mountain rises a snow cap ev”rvCanf.«Ln,S,rOr* may be fo« nd jeer to year. Selection of the at east a hundred feet in thickness, beet tuber» (not necessarily the Dr. Garnj ,bst is handling the i f f hbr” r7 °n- brows,n« ® tb« U and in view of the unusual heat of largest) from the best hills, and Red Gios, uriva in Brownsville _______ • tbe uao of the right soil, ere the the past summer it is not inconceiv Fuetef district has *oie 1 $ iogo | IHEORY DIDN’T STAND TEST mean». able that nine feet of this cap should O I ' «peciai road tax. B o o t h T a r k in g t o n have melted away. * “ Potato chips ” are , real lu x CnE m m m r ^ * A " < rtlo n That M eet • • ■ M u ry . A f a c t o r y to produce them psi; C‘ S.uri7 ,u d w',e *«"» •« k m ln e n t P eople W e re B ern In C V M hilouiaih this morning to spend D o you kn ow this w onder the perfect explosive t e .k ’ ° P*"*d iu next M o nth s G iven J o lt im ,|, | ? , A , , H ’rilh tbeir 8,’n " ’d m an , T a rk u m to n ? H a v e yo u family. On their Way^tbey dropped • . A Minnesota inventor lias cotn- seen h im take th e d rm m s, V?rV p PauI B? nn- f ° r®erly Mias February « tlle farorite bjrth » roaat chickeu and . pounded, an explosive which has im a g in in g s a n d h u m o ro u s OniîüSU'mîf’ï r î 1 ’'“ lhl‘ b ig \ ora Cornett of Sbedd, who wa. A Cn,iUeUt P * * "c«>rd®g w ? a » i j a pumpkin pie at th e m °P e r r o r s o f c h ild h o o d and demoi.iri-ated .Temxrkable qualities taken ill aoon after bar marriage a «ream-coye'ed o K J. Allen of Cambridge, E n ~ Wheeler home. w eave th e m in to th e most ao»» eases •? in reccfit experiments. While ap-’ few moctha ago, died in Tordand and, who, in the current isdUe of u hM*2rtU^nh i r s ^ in glow ing realities? H s v e yo u o m d a y , aged 19. pearing do ha»e great disruptive aay he Is P u re R elig ion . Nature, ^ves statistic, of th . birth se en h im e x p r e s s in g t h e powers if closely confined, as in a Mr», O, C. Thompson of heart, m tnd and inclinations r,ll«lon on«l nndeflled before X X ” ™ h n , < w ■<U than^an/TS,* Mor* hab't «hell or drill hole, it can then be ex Brownavllle was among those who »«xl and the F a th e r la th is, to visit o f yo u th ? H a v e you follow ed « , W:<,OW " ,” 1 ,h * f « " “ ,rle<s In th e ir ” M b U fln # t h ® ukh t, ploded only by meaus of a blasting lio k traiu here Thursday for tbe a tn h im through his realistic y e t ic tlo n , and to keep h im s e lf unsp.it He finds that the greater nundber g i y & f r l E y » • ’ « g lo o m y ; cap or electric detonator. It is re ‘’ •unty ae.t and the r .v tv .l meet- led fro m the w o rld .--J u m e a 1 ¡27. v e ry ca ptivatin g depictions of these were born in the eoHor toga there. ported to give off no noxious fumes, o f politics, business an d social a « m ^ -r i. LvKX“ t*,t com•<•'ana ael- months; that February wa« the rich. kfnK^ri w liE f"?* Worit’ ,nd Tar- life a n d th e n gone w ith h im that it will not explode when heated A id in g th e W eak . Mre. Elisabeth B arlyof E u g e n e n i t n,°nth t)Ut Decernber c>n" h n n r ^ l L t k l s i f . ”*2** convV the in to th e realm o f p u re ro- W o then th a t are stro ng ought to to »1» degrees Fahrenheit, that it S i ? . “ ! . v ° V . , o d lw k Mr.: th ,t tain t fenny u , Mrl. nw n ce en d fancy? I f so, you Wheeler to the faith healing« at the bear the In O rm l’lea o f the w ea k, and will not freeze, and that it cannot be hsve view ed life b y a m aster Io test lug theory a reporter took accidentally exploded by shock. . county seat the latter part of last not to please ourselvea.— R om ans 18:1 p ainter an d have w alked in at random the natal dates of a dbzen «X «22^ week, went home Suuday evening. • t # r z ’ , n d ‘ h e re p a th , o f en ch a n tm en t th a t T h o W is e M an. TuLi“, **"*“• than eminent living peiwons and not one to a monster locomotive A w ise m an w ill m ake m ore oppor- .1 nh*r.I|ff D inI*P *•"» to the Scio a re o u ts id e o f th is w o r ld . » n d n c * 1 9 1 9 he of them turned out to have a Feb t h e L . fits ; dedication dance Saturday night ta a ltle s th an he la d e — B aro n . I f you w o uld he charm ed at he largest passenger engine in •nd tb , «»raid ’4 . $ ruary birthday. never 1»jure b y th e em bodi- the world has just been placed in w j K X ’S i ' “1 ” - ” ~ Uta" “ * t h r i l l d *" ,UP U P,rk Wllf" ovoK s h a r p p e n c ils Thomas Hardy and Sir Edward m e n t e f th e spirit o f our service on the Union Pacific rail three young fellows uncorked a atoîi’ t h S I i doHghtful Christmas How' We" 1bom in Jun<G Viacount fo u n ta in p e n s I Beasley f ” » C t “l h ris ho tm liday, reed road between Salt lak e City, Utah ‘intn«’ e f Sht J16’ *- Th* m u,ic» 1 Haldane, the earf of Balfour and a s P a rty " and Butte. Mont. The new engine pung ef a cork some distance awar fo u n ta in p e N c ils Lord Birkenhead in July; Arndid wMeh wfll ba patated serially in this w h ic h w i l l r u n f o r • fe w t n .h .d .r k a h o r ily afterward Ud weighs nearly 300 tons, has eight weeks as a serial in p e n c ils, silv e r and GOId. v e’Uie,t ' nd Sip Arthur Pinero irf , ’B to another thir»tw man •• 73-inch driving wheels, with wheel ’ ^ n,un(^ Dulcie and T P John Doe Duroberger and Charles b«e of 4 i feet and sngine length of o Connor in October; Mr. .Asquith Olaon of Albany and Laster Thsy- frat. It carries 18,000 gallon« to September; Sfir W.Ui^n Orpen in Irreme, I H ° U« h ° ‘ » •" ADMimsTiiAToa'a N oticb of water and 20 tons of coal The • Treated. Thayer pleaded guilty November, an J, Mr. Marconi ia •ngine i. expected to pull a pa.wen- to iKisaeeeing liquor and paid $25. <er tram of 18 or 14 ear. on a bet- P R IM IT IV E TutaJav tar than 1 per cent grade at 35 to AT,NQ "PLANTS" "f the7, . , . , - T *'«-'" 1» t M’ ___ H lta iio tS * « ‘B | 01 Browu»’ 5MV A <0 miles an hour. ▼me is c h ilim m . Fifteen y e « « ago manv BrRi«h When the Seals Come, Buy Them * £ 1 w — A Sketch or Ulustratration I I I Ringo's Drugstore _ , Mrl T Bprenger of 8b»dd who waa with her daughter Mrs' £ £ e ‘ S ‘ .omiDon*. bwrw during her Numi’. , t ilines», has goue home. Mr. C. P. Stafford retnrnad horn. Monday evening from Idaho eastern Oregon and Oregon C ite’ « *th « Ä 1MZ h where she has been making an ex'- tended visit. Rvv. A. C. Brackenbnry, paati r of tbe Lebanon M. E. church a«d ‘ta a t a " - tatannn, oregee No»»mtar railroad cars w *« heated by fooL ¿ ta ir a . oVat ¿Sped UOU C Bg TO„ l .i Dlng hot water or a cJrennc.1 » u b ^ The Halsey Enterprise A few temperature research gta- Lon, claimed to be the first of its kind m the world, has just been S “ ? *t<d b r i d g e , England. th e e f f J ? re,r,Ker,tl0n «nd id ♦ vT** Oi ow tamperature on plant life will be made. Beginning December 14, 19 2 2 Blesssd A r e Th ey. BTeued are they which do bnnu, and th .c , after they « h a ll be B l l n t . - M a trh e w n s Beet M m N ^ ^ the T h e w o rst time* need — A le x a n d e r M aelrueo. TO S TU O V TE M P E R A T U R E . .___ taemen ang K»n. he«» w— A kaadreit Dies may make «n en ra m p m e o t, h a t i t t a k e , . t «sake a k n m . J-»., M ■ w om an to a some.—Chinese Troverh » AN 1