Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 09, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Last-minute
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,e? the ,esson on the India J
church.
Mr». Lydia Erskine
m df
-w .uw . two gave
a num
ber 0( »»V
helpful sug-
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—
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m r ir n v ia * d
_ _ _ __ 1___ » t
. e
bushels of wheat io i improvised
gestions for conducting regular I
hooded warehouse», by the aid of meeting.-. Members of the so­
federal reserve banka under the ciety wishing to donate gifts to
farm bureau plan, thoae poor fel­ the Christm as box will pleasef
lows who earn their (wheaten) leave their contributions a t the
home of Mrs. D. S. McWilliams
bread by the sweat of tbeir toe», this week.
kiekiog the price of wheat around
Not much wheat or hay is I
the grain exchangee like a football,
being sold yet. Owners hope
will have to wo k harder than for better prices. Some m ake|
ever to gat thair usual amount of money farm ing where others;
toll from a reduced number of lose. Fred Holmes, near Al­
bany, sowed Rink wheat and
wheatgrowera.
Il
farmers
hold
200 000 QUO ° f P ortland Lwaa P resen t
e
m m
im z v s
Arrow Garage
17216186
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W e will overhaul your Porti engine for « 0 labor
“ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor
11 reime transmission band for >150 labor
overhaul rear axle and rebuah springs and perches when
necessary for $7 labor
All work
guaranteed
Fl* * “ ** G ,te* T l,e * “ d Tubes.—We now have io stock the Fisk % M i
- fabric tires for >9. Be sure to investigate oar lines and get our
prices before baying.
*
Automobile accessories. Ford parts, oils.
W illard battery service station.
Trouble calls given
prompt attention
GANSLE BROS.
•y iu io m o ò ile a n d
Í7 m e t o r S A e p a i r i n g
HALSEY GARAGE
Telephone 16x5
A lfo rd A rro w s
“ practice makes perfect ”
nousenold. Last year the inven­
North
South
tions covered almost every depart­
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n
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3
7
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m.
No.
17,
12:15 p. nj
ment of home labor.
In following Harding.e polichr
24. 4:2» p m
23 i J6
English women are conservative
it is to be hoped Coolidge will re.
22, 4.30 a. nj.
21, 11:32 p. m.
in their home fixtures, but they are
•iat the pressure for a special sec­
Not, 21 sad 22 stop only if flagged
beginning
to
take
a
real
interest
in
tion of congress. In our present
the many inventions on the market.
orgy of epeodiog publio funds,
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
Electricity is not installed in every
state end national, special set.
.
I John Willbanks and family
The delivery window of the
English home, and so a hand
siom are among our most costly
Last Thursday a farewell re-1 attended a reunion of the Davis
vacuum washer for clothes has had H alsey poetoff.ee is open Sundays
ception was held on the lawn at I family a t Albany Sunday
extra ragancss.
a
great sale.
“ 11 •• »•
the M a rta C ta ta ta g s hom e.| j .
Rlckard a „d famj
Steam
heat
also
is
missing
in
this
west
of
town,
for
C.
C.
Jack-
The gleeful assertion of grain
country, and so a fire grate which
son, Fred Jackson. M. 0. Faulk «pent k n d a y and Saturday at
•peculators that federal reserve
and W alter Baum gartner and their ranch across the river.
pivots around, warming two rooms
bank fuods would not be loaned their wives.
Many of their
Miss Mildred Goodman of
simultaneously, is in invention of
on wheat in farmer»1 bins desig­ triends were present and a very Corvallis visited Miss Thelma
last year which is going well. An­
P aid-for Paragraphs
nated aa bonded warehouses was a pleasant tim e was had. C. C. Ingram Thuisday and Friday of
other recent discovery is the fire­
Mre.
Nexdoor—So
Dr.
Cutter
dud. The plan is in operation. Jackson and wife will move to last week.
operated on you ? Does he practice place, which can be converted from
Halsey, where they will occupy
The farm bureau wine.
Air. and Mrs. D. I. Isom and in this neighborhood?
a closed gas fire to an open fire grate Admittance Here 5 Cents
the new home which they re­
E-
D.
Isom
and
family
visited
a Line
by
pressing a button.—London Cor­
Mrs. Newgilt— Oh, no, He does
□ f
th n
17
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cently secured
from H. ix
E. uavis.
Davis. I at
t
f
R
• t tne
the A.
a A . F.
i t a w
T s i S
t o - u , £
The acquittal of the Morses on
respondence
in
the
New
York
Trib­
rre d Jackson and fam ily are I Eugene Sunday
For reot— M y farm of 100 acres
„
^unoay.
accusation of fraud in war ship, removing to Salem. Mr. and
pie and hia finished work among une.
near Halsey. Ben T. Sudisi), box
building
only uu.
on« more
more bl>,
big .......
Mrs. M. y 0. . XUUJR
Faulk wm
will leave
leave u thi«I
John Edwards and the exclusive families.
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184, Albany, Oregon.
INSECT CUNNING
tall for
««»!• in the attem pt of one partv fu*1
p r Long
lz>ne Beach, Cal., and dauFhter Adele were Sunday
« . . . i r o b <b. (w ord „1 . „ „ h , , J î the
î Dt Baum
t a " " 'S gartners
ar(n er= are
" e movme
“ « ' ‘•’i J Î r tern?on
Â
callers a t the J. F.
l e g s g e t t in g s t r a ig h t e n
Oak and ash wood for sale.
Tlie gardens in Hamburg were
It was tba asma after
E. S. H ayes , Hslsey
some
years
ago
decorated
with
L«gs
are
getting
straight«,
Dr.
Ben Holt was called to Casca­
war.
white-leaf maples, and since the in­
-Asa
B.
Davis
of
the
Lving-In
hos
dia
Thursday
by
the
illness
of
Biownsville Briefs
Old papers 5o a bundle at the
u s little daughter. Mr. Holt pitaJ, where 1,000 babies are ex­ troduction of these shrubs the com­
(Continued
from page 3)
■ ln a
Jots and Tittles
ind family returned home Sun- amined weekly, said. Bowlegs are mon white butterfly has chosen Enterprise office.
nav
|N °tth e ’L ^ nd C’ E - Banton- the day.
passe. Doctor Davis said, and legs them for its settling place. Con­
A thrilling detective story of tha
(Continued from page j)
I Mrs Bradfield. In the afterno in I
E; Hathaway and wife, of this ( ) type are fast giving way cealed in the white leaves, the but­ times immediately following th<
terfly
is
safe
from
enemies.
An
in­
to
legs
like
this
I
I,
moreover
legs
Jess Pugh was an Alhwnv most of the crowd took a dm t n i d
Mrs. Lillie H ath-
»»¡■or T h iraday
*" Alb“ >’ the Calapo. a, r e t u t a w m t t a ” B M
C ,IM “ ,hl! fashioned X and legs modeled ) ( stance, more suggestive of insect great war begins in this issue of thi
Enterprise. Read it and show it
cunning, is told of a ipider. It spun to your neighbor if be is not a
are fewer than they were.
K W
•
•
for ice cream, cake and c o f f e e M’ Wilson home, west
r e a l'e s tL .
PP •” ...,'unninir « —Brownsville Times
I Y.n’
evening.
“ Parent« no longer teach their it« web in a sawmill in a place subscriber. The story alone will
1 estate office in Minneapolis
p p *,.«.<><.
i ir
™
I Mrs- Meda
Forbes
and children to walk too soon,” Doctor where the passing of lumber fre­ be worth the price of a year’s sub­
Davis said, as. the reason for the quently broke the long stray threads scription to him if he has a hu­
change. “Bowleggedness is really -hat hold the web. The situation man heart.
caused by malnutrition—a simple was too favorable for flies to be
deficiency in bone-making calcium. abandoned, and finally the spider
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O D le manner
nu
Mrs.
R. A. M ason n f M ill 3 some
it got side-track-1 »<
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BUSINESS IN TER ESTS
Mrs.
Ada
widow
City died last week a fte r a n l rw
^ i ..,i—
when xv
the paper went to I I tkp
i_a
"C ” Dunlap,
w,w " of
U1 Vitamme«, in good milk, fruit got around the difficulty by discard-
n
laFzv
___
operatin for appendicitis
press.
Mrs. B arr resided foi l .„.x ,ate, sb.e n I ’ w’as a week-end juices, grains and vegetables, are mg the use of stays and substitut­
For every 218 people in the
riiw x
some time a t Halsey, where »he
at»,the D’ Sl McWilliams rapidly eliminating rickets in neigh­ ing for them, to keep tho web
w... i °i-
Harold of Albany owned property. Mr. Mòrse is 1 2 ^ ’ ? Irs ’ DurdaP will leave borhoods where health information stretched, a nail which it wove into Lnitcd States there is one grocery
store. For every 710 people there is
te™
afte.r business ® at- an o,d Brownsville citizen and I FP day for W est Point, N. ¥ .,
one general store. For ¡every 2,100
ter» m Halsey Wednesday.
father of City W ater S u p eS t
she wilJ visit her is easily available.”—New York the lower edge of the fabric.
Item in the Indianapolis News.
Between sunset Sunday and ti ndent ? nd of L- B. Morse. re -|
th er‘
HARD TO determine value people there is one drug store For
every 2,800 people there is one
e n . v . ------ _ .. the stork ‘I'«>r and secretary of the com- , On Sunday afternoon Mr. and EASY TO BE MISUNDERSTOOD
Nature Has Somewhat Amusing Man.
hardware store. Automobiles make
f « S aidaU,fhter to the home mereiai club.
I Mrs. L. V. Chance and H E
•ter of Hiding Riches in Land That
business for a multitude of stores,
of Kryai Perry and wife.
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Davis and family of Halsey met Lletener Should Not Be Hasty In His
OESERVED A BETTER ENDING ^ ,
Claude V
i S
an*
Appears Valueless.
for
it is said that for every 167
Judgment of Fellow Passengers*
Monday D. H. Sturtevant
automobiles
in the United States
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I family and the parents of H. E
Conversation.
The Arctic area which Donald
W|fe and daughter Jean Traflleai
Captain . Lewis On« I and Claude and Mrs. Chance in
Traakmi Death
n-..» of
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there is one repair shop while there
l° , Portland* where Mr.
• f the Mysteries of Early Amsr.
In a quiet corner of a restaurant MacMillan so graphically described is one automobile supply company
Bryant Park, Albany, where
-Sturtevant was to be busy dur-
lean History.
sat four lady clerks, each toying before the Philadelphia Geographi­ lor every 156 automobiles.—The
they
celebrated
the
birthday
of
*n* , Buyer’s
Week. Their
their mother.
with an after-lunch cigarette. Four cal society is a very different region Outlook.
daughters Ruth and Alice left
The end of Captain Lewis, Uteri
from the area south and east of the
visit“ uofha\ i ° r Lebanon- for a Governor Lewi. of Ix u im n aV "rn -1 , AZcb„ In g ra m and his family more earnest, intelligent faces it Beaufort sea to which Stefansson
would
be
hard
to
find
in
similar
sur­
Temnib th x ^ elr., unc,e- John tnry,
leaders ut
of me
the u ” chf°unfain and his sister,
- and one
. of the ‘v»uci»
*“
“the FnendJy
femple, and fanuly during the famous U
w i, .„
an,j
Lew,,
d Cjark
Clark expcdlti()n
expedition V“ 8- Brown, and two children roundings. One credits them with Arctic.” No friendship is manifest-
ab^ nceE,°f fheir parents.
diking “shop,” keenly interested in
from
Southern
Oregon
visited"
aerog, ,l,e oontiuent, was tragical
m by nature toward mankind in
E i X ’«
and shadowed by a cloud. Official their uncle Lee Ingram Sundav ♦ he details of their work; or per­ Baffin Land. There is only seven
haps it is some social question that
afternoon.
buaineaa calling him to Washington,
inches of soil; below that is the un­
Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Marks re­ knits their brows and informs their
S t-Lou“ earlJ »“ September,
compromising rock, in which a« yet
speech
word T hursday th at
and prosecuted his journev ceived
One takes a new interest in this no oil or coal has appeared.
The W. F. M. S. met Friday eastward through Tennessee by wav their son Roland was sick in the
It is hardly safe even for so
higher
type of feminine develop­
hospital
with
scarlet
fever
a
t
W r ^ L . at the bon><' of Mrs. of Chickasaw Bluffs, now Menophia.
learned
a geographer and so capable
W. J. Ribelin. Mrs. B. M. Mil- Thye is a mystery suiroundmg his Tacoma and left immediately ment, and rises to leave them to
and courageous an explorer to de­
or th at place. A t J a s t report their problem«.
last days. October 11 he stopped at
holand was getting along nice-
It is a breath of irony that puffs clare that the region will never
a wavside inn, and that night he * J •
this phrase from their table into prove of econwnic value. The first
died a violent death, whether bv his
One
day
last
week
while
one’s ear—“I certainly like him bet­ white men in South Africa saw no
own hand or by that of a murderer,
diamonds in the bine mud of the
Vyron,
J.
h.
Isom’s
small
son.
ter
since he waved his hair.”
no living man knows. There were
Kimberley area. It is one of Dame
was playing he found his pet
In
a
suburban
train
three
ladies,
| many contradictory stories about cat with a snake wrapped twice
Nature’s favorite jokes to hide her
j the sad affair, some persons holding aiound its neck, and came car­ } oung and fair, sit in animated con­ precious commodities beneath im­
B y A gatha C hristie
to the one theory and some to the rying it to the house. The cat versation. They bandy talk with a pellent a«pects. If there is no other
other.
had eaten p a rt of the tail of the sparkle of pleasure in their eyes, but use for the Arctic “unfriendliness,”
from the opposite corner it is not
One o f those enchanting
Captain Lewia was buried where snaks trying to get it off.
perhaps the intimation of K iplinr’g
r ainoua In« *cticide
possible
to
hear
what
they
sav,
even
h« died, in the center of what is
sones w hich lift the reader
John B urnett's m achine started
if it were polite to make the at­ “With the Night Mail’’ will one diy
now Iew i. ronntyf Tennessee , n thrashing Tuesday.
out o f a prosaic w orld into
come
true
and
the
northern
spaces
tempt.
Cheap, Effective and
th e re a lm o f ro m a n tic ,
1 the state of Tennessee erected
DeKtta R abnett came down
“More butterflies,” one muses, will he used for sanitaria, reached
over
his
last
resting
place
a
hand­
from
Eugene
Monday
evening
and
breath-taking adventure.
Clean
y airship. Radio and aviation
some¡monument the inscriptions on went with her grandparents, Mr. trying not to be interested in the daily are sweeping into man’s fa­
H
ere w e find tw o inno­
which dub * t forth hi. many vir­ •nd Mrs. D. I. I ,Om, to Portland magaxines they are waving about in miliar ken the uncharted and inac­
Sunday.
cents. a young man and
their excitement. “Dancing, or the
tues and his distinguished sendees
E. A. Staroes and wife visited play, ’ and one leaves it at that un- cessible regions. MacMillan’s own
young w om an, w ho. being
to his count».
H the home of Mrs. B t.ru es’ til, crossing the compartment to courageous example is a stimulus to
w ith o u t o c c u p a tio n a n d
hrotb^r. Jake Damien, near Shedd “light, one catches the words: “I all who react to the challenge of the
with limited funds, decide
Monday.
places. — Philadelphia
think it is the most informative se­ untrodden
to hire out for any sort o f
|
L.,M rw E’ D .jM m visited her sia- nes of lectures in the whole Exten­ Public Ledger.
reckless work.
r L .
7 J v . c - ■Sioke1’-
sion course.”—London Daily Chron­
Unexpectedly they find an
Kowland, Monday.
E R'Bvhart. an aunt
icle.
o f B a lf Bond, died Tuesday at
avenue in the secret service
Richlaad, W ash., and will be bur.
o f th eir g o v e rn m e n t a n d
b r it is h FIR ST e d it io n c l u b
WOMEN TURN TO INVENTION led at P in t Grove this afternoon.
got forty bushels to the acre
• Enterprise Correspondence)
and sold it for 90 cents a bushel.
N.
H. Cummings was an AJ-
A neighbor, on land originally
__ good,
___ ____
__ mixed
...
„
bany visitor Saturday.
as
sowed
wheat!
that did not cost as much ns I Lee Ingram made a business
Holmes and got eighteen bush-1 trip to Eugene one afternoon
els per acre and sold it for 82 p a s t week.
i
c
You Must
Read It!
buhach
Tbs
RINGO’S Drugstore
o . w . FRO M
Exclusivo A cent for
Jersey Milk Food Compound
«he economical feed for calva., pig. . od chivk.ns
Also a complete stork «f
FEED AND GRAIN
Much interest was recently Labee-Savlng Dsvlcee fse ths Homs
Marten P. Wheeler, the editor's
Figure Largely |n the English
aroused m London by the loan ex-
•o n , from Greenleaf, in Laoe
Patent Offics.
hibition of the First Edition club,
county, with his wife , nd tbeir
little son Eugene, made a flying
formed some time «go, admittedly
Today in England there are more visit here this morning.
upon lines suggested t r the G ro
her club of New York. Among ex- w m en inventora than ever before
hibits was » œpy
» j la s t year was a boom year for the D l h.ipiT ,'s °£ fat st0<* to the
patent office, and a large percentage I "i-tland m arket last week were
“T 1 hterary production of Rud­
or the applicants for patents (83 • complaining of prices as b itte r­
yard Kipling m conjunction with WO in all) were »oB o
1 * ly as w heat growers.
hi< father, mother and sister. Rud-
ITomen outnumbered men with
ywd Kipling settled a frequently
oix shorthorn bulls, valued
inventions
for the hrrne The short­
de: »tod point by writing to say that
at $20.000.00 huddled unde? a
age
of
domestic
serv«r.ts
has
stimu­
he himself wrote nine of the stones
lated women to think out improve- tree during a storm near Prine-
W i f i i ift. that lwhm ,
Wttfc in jh c nwniB« of the Bnu*b ville, were killed by lightning
recently.
are set to w ork on a tremen­
dously big case. T heir chief
finds that their selection w as
a stroke o f genius, for their
innocence renders them un- i
suspected, w hile their daring
a n d n a tiv e s h r e w d n e s s
makes them extremely val­
uable as detective.
Will Appear Serially