Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 27, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
sept . 27 um
• ^ ¿ u to m o b ife a n d
Arrow Garage
attending Willamette in that
city.
G L O B E ALBANY
Sunday night literature pre­
High Class Photoplay* Only
We will overhinl your Ford engine (or $20 labor
datin g the end of the world or
“ Chevrolet engine for $22.SO labor
N E X T S U N D A Y —M O NDAY
some cataclysm
on Tuesday
“
** reline transmission band lor $2.50 labor
were circulated in Albany. Bi­
**
'* overhaul rear axle and rebush springs and perches when
R E X ING RAM
ble quotations were given in
necessary for $7 labor
presents
support of the forecast.
Tussing was in Browns­
Where the Pavement Ends ville A. A.
guaranteed
Saturday.
with
Glenn Frum was a Browns­
Alice
.
Ramon
ville
visitor Saturday
Terry
“ d Navarro
T H E Y GET T H E R E
Church Rally
W. A. Allen went to Corvallis
.Z * « /? « b ig ^ ¡ e t u M
Sunday and entered a hospital
Last
week Sunday the officers
mid« by the maker of
Girl— What’s your opinion of
for a course of treatment un
and
teachers
of the Church of
“ The Four Horsemen ” der Dr. H. Gamjobst, with the these women who imitate men?
Christ
Bible
school decided on
hopes that he will return home
Boy—They’re idiots.
a
great
rally
day to be hek
Girl—Then the imitation ia suc­
Homan Wreckage” »000
feeling much better.
Oct. 14 at the church at the
cessful,—
Royal
Gaboon.
J. D. Rode was seen on the
Bible school hour. The goa
streets of Albany Saturday.
set for pupils present was “99
C IT Y TO GET PHONES
A report hsa gained currency
on time”. This is more than
Jots and Tittles
(bat Mrs. O. W. Frum, who w ti
The Mexican city of Tampico, double the summer average, so
reported healed at the Prioe meet, one of the largest modern cities strenuous efforts w ill be put
inge last winter, is going to Albany without telephone »errice, is plea- forth to reach the goal. There
(Continued (rom page 1)
twice a week for medical treat­
t win
be some special musica
Mis» Delma Wahl was an A1 ment. There is no truth in it. ning to install a system.
1
numbers
on that day that al
bany visitor Monday.
The lady ii in perfect health.
School district boards, under the will want to hear.
They wil
Helen Armstrong returned
Mr. Shepherd, who hae the Oregon laws as Interpreted by the be announced later.
from Portland Thursday noon morning wa*cb at the railroad attorney-general, have authority to
Every Sunday until then wil
Frum and McMahan shipped I »‘«tloo. made a flying visit to Port- furnish transportation to and from be a special day in the Bible
schools for pupils even though they
a carload of hogs and sheep to land between shift« Mouday.
school with some special feature
may live In another district but not
at each service.
Portland Tuesday.
I Thomas F. Gibson married Miss
more than one mile from the educa­
The minister announced that
Frank Kirk and J. S. McMa-|9ladj* J’ S,hult* °f Shedd yaater- tional 'center.
he
would give two popular ad
d ay.
han returned Sunday night
dresses
on the following sub­
from their trip to the roundup The Thursday night cottage
LOST
jects:
“Adam’
s Rib” and “Eve’s
prayer-meetings
continue
to
at­
at Pendleton.
A M A N ’S P O C K E T B O O K , con­ Hubby”. The first one will be
over $10 in cash—a $5 bill and
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sneed tract attendance. Last week’s was taining
the rest ia silver—and a Ford key, was given Oct. 7 at 7.30 p. m. and
and son Ercel were Albany call at P. 0 . Salmon's,
lost Saturday. Sept. 22, somewhere ia or the other Oct. 14 at the same
ers Monday.
Carl Robnett and Claude H»w- close to Halsey. It belonged to Mrs. J. hour. These have been given
B. Wsrgener. A reward will be give«
S. J. Smith, accompanied by •’* ,"f Sbed‘ ’ who
arT*',. ,<1 to
finder if returned to owner or left a t before to packed houses and it
is certain from the response
F. G. Smith and wife and son
booze an*
*aw »'<>Ution Ealerpnae office with address.
with which the announcement
Richard, drove to Albany Mon- cbari£e’’ pald 160 aacb 10 fin"
was first greeted that many
day.
M>ss Lois Drinkard of Harris
Halsey people will want to hear
Misses Donna Robertson and bUj* ia. *'vin8
Douglas Tay.'or’»
them.
Cleona Smith were Albany Iand “o n< t0 icbot>L
The time of the evening ser­
visitors Saturday.
Alberta Koontz, Nora Pehn-sou
vices will be changed from 8
and Lewis Skirvin are attendiug
p. m. to 7.30 p. m. commencing
Seth
sold last
week of « | iu Willamette
/ jii ..—f» uu.veruty
.. ¡~ •.
fine
calf Mills
to Shelley
brothers
the first Sunday in October, as
is. customary. The Christian
Montague, Cal., to t place on a lire in the Southern Facltlc yards
Endeavor will meet one hour
their ranches.
at Albany nearly destroyed seven pas­
earlier, as usual.
senger cars that were standing on a
Mis. Harry Commons’ father
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and mother, Mr. and Mrs. aiding near the (ire. The cart were
to
his
neighbor
and
AGE OF DISCOVERY
Sprenger of Shedd, visited* her i"0’*? ou‘ of da",er
said : “ I am going td
Mondav
loua damage waa done, hut 1500 cedar
GANSLE BROS.
A MAN
RUN
OVER
the
‘ poles and 300 ties were destroyed by
the fire.
Mary Smith was taken to Al-
liany Saturday and underwent)
a slight surgical operation from Festus J. Wade Says Anarchy
which she is recovering nicely,
Disappears With the De­
fier mother, Mrs. Josie Smith,
visited her there Monday,
velopment of Thrift.
John Geisendorfer, who died I
in Albany last week, was the
When tha savings pass-book conics
father of the wife of CbngTeSS- 1 ,B,° • Uisn’s Ufa to stay tha red flag
goes out. W hat the country needs Is
man W. Cf Hawley.
to bring about a condition whereby
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Winni- the man who works with his hands
ford were Albany visitors Fri­ shall take the came Interest In hla af­
fairs at the capitalist does In hla
day.
CHURCH of CHRIST
Oct. 7 and 14
to hear Lon Charn-
lee’s popular addres-
es,
“ Adam’s R ib”
and
“ Eve’s Hubby”
Rally day is Oct. 14,
when 99 will be on
time at Bible school,
You better
como
along.”
Probably the beet way to do this
would be to turn the workman Into a
capitalist And this la exactly what
ha becomes when he saves hla money
L. E. Walton was at Peoria and builds np a reserve fund. Ha re­
mains a capitalist as long as he bolds
Saturday in attendance at the on
to that money. T h e satisfaction
Homing sale.
of seeing bis money reaarva mount
will discourage the waster to take
Dr. T. I. Marks was an Al­ a np layoff
now and then. It will enconr
bany visitor Sunday. Dr. B. age him to work a full six-day weak
R. Wallace had lieen in Halsey and thereby Increase tha labor hours New
and
Saturday. , They had charge of applied to production.
used
The American people can solve any
Mary Smith’s case.
problem they set themaalvas to. We bought, sold and exchanged at all time*
C. H. Koontz and family provided for a sound currency whan
B E N T. S U D T E L L
drove to Salem Sunday and the greenbackers and Inflationists
were routed and the gold basis estab Fbane 76-R, 123 N. Broadalbin a t. Albany
visited the daughter of the llahed.
The Federal Reserve Bank
family, Miss Alberta, who is waa established
and solved a problem
************************** for which most people thought there
was no solution. A number of years
ago, when (here was a erials or when
a bank failed, we all used to abut up
our vaults tight and let nothing get
*
laundry seat Tuesdays
*
o u t Instead of bettering conditions
Dyeing,
Cleaning
and PTeiiing
we made them worse. Now If failures
occur few people, except those direct
ly Interested, are disturbed.
Perhspe the most Important problem
W a fe r m a n a
of nil right now Is to do away with
labor waste. It never can be dons by
preaching, by agttatlxa or by force it
r J ffe a i ,? o u n ta la
Î i can ba done by telling the workman
* on the idea of becoming n cap.tills!
^en
Î j This can be brought about by the right
kind of bank advertising.
Who la
there to say that an advertising dot
1er bringing about thia result would
not be a conatructlve dollar?— Foetus
J. Wada.
W. A. Muller and wife at­
tended the State fair Tuesday.
FURNITURE AND
FARM MACHINERY
A
Modern
Barber Shop
I
»
* Th© (hink tank of the
*
world
A B E ’S P L A C E
FARMS IN NEW YORK C ITY
New York city, with its vast area
of 300 square miles, still includes a
good many farms, according to the
last census. They number 800 in
all, comprising about 20,000 acres.
But this number is less than half
the number of farms in the city 20
yean ago, says the Outlook. The
value of the 800 farms ia more than
$35,000,000, of which only about
one-ninth ia credited to buildings.
Another generation will doubtless
see the transformation of most of
these farms into city lota.
T A B L E W O R K S L IK E F A N
Working somewhat like a fan ia
a round table of German invention
carrying sectors beneath its top that
can be extended to increase its aiaa.
Y es; it is almost here
means
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O. W . F R U M
H e a tin g
S to v e s
Exclusivo Auront for
See our
new and
complete line
ot Heaters
Wefso licit your stovo Repair business.
H IL L & <§.
Jersey Milk Food Compound
lb« economical Iced for calve*, plga and chicken*
••••••»
Alai» a complete »lock
at
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Any Girl in Trouble
FEED AND GRAIN
« /L
Fisk sad Gates Tires and Tabes.—We now have in stock the Fisk % M x
31^ fabric tires for $9. Be sure to investigate our lines and get our
prices before bu. .ng.
Automobile accessories. Ford par's, oils.
W illard battery service station.
Trouble calls given
prompt attention
HALSEY GARAGE
Telephone 16*5
F O O T E B R O S . Props.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
Brownsville Briefs
(By Ralph Lawrence)
Mrs. J. C. Harrison has re­
signed as guardian of the Camp
Fire Girls in Bessie Howe’s fa­
vor. Hereafter Mrs. Howe will
be guardian and Mrs: Harrison
fssistant.
Mrs. Anna Howe is substitut­
ing for the seventh grade
teacher, Mrs. Porter, this. week.
Jim Burson and Cecil Harri-
son made a business trip to Al-
bany Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Harri­
son took their little daughter
Norma to a Lebanon hospital
Monday, where her tonsils and
adenoids were removed.
Mrs. Goodman and her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Golda Nance, have
moved into the White property
en
North
Main
it reel. Lou
fycer hag purchased the place
North
Fon tls
No. 18, 11:37 a. ui.
No. 17. 12:15 p. m.
24, 4:28 p. m.
23. 4.28 p. m.
22, 4:30 a. in.
21, 11:32 p. m.
Nos, 21 and 22 stop only il flagged.
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
The delivery window of the.
H alsey postoffice is open Sunday»*
from 1:050 to 11 e. id . and 12:15
to 12:30 p. tn.
Sunday mail goes out only on
tha north-bound 11:37 train:
-
Paid-for Paragraphs
A dm ittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
For Sale—Potato sack*, 4c tach.
C. R. E vax ?, Routa 1, Halsey.
Oak and ash wood for sal*.
E. H. H ayes , Halsey
recently vacated by Mrs. Good­ Old papers 5o a bundle at the
man on Kirk Avenue and is Euterpnee
office.
moving his family in “to get
out of the high water this win­
ter.”
High School Notes
At last week’s meeting of the
W. C. T. U. Mrs. Clara Star
was voted a life membership.
Frank McFarland was in Al­
bany Monday.
The Times had a pretty good
snake story last week and un­
like many snake stories it has
the earmarks of truth. W. C.
Elmore and C. B. Tycer and their
wives and at least one of the
Elmore boys were enjoying the
great outdoors at Canyonville,
together with L. D. Tycer of
Oakland, Cal., son of the Tycera
and brother of Mrs. Elmore.
((Agnes Hayes Reporter)
'
With the opening of school
two new teachers were intro­
duced. Miss Leitner haa charge
of the third room of the high
school and Miss Bond takes
over the fourth, fifth,and sixth
grades. The remaining four
teachers are the same as the
past year.
The enrollment of the high
school students is fifty, fifteen
of whom are freshmen. The
entire school consists of 140
pupils.
The seniors held their class
meeting the first day of school,
choosing as their officers the
following : President, Everett
An ancient Roman temple to
Adonii has been uncovered by
delver» from the Armenian Boy
Scout* near Beirut, Syria. The ex­
act location ia at Kaasaba. That
sounds more like a place where they
cut melons. Fancy finding a temple An Elmore youngster who, free
to Adonis at Kassabat But the from the superstition which
archeologista and other explorers are causes most humane to hate and
making some wonderful discoveries fear all snakes, had been amus­
vice-president,
Ruth
of late. They claim to have found ing himself by picking up garter Corbin ;
one of the “Keep Off the Grass” snakes by the tail, made a Frum; secretary and treasurer,
signs that Nebuchadnezzar had on jump to do the same with a six- Rllen Vannice ; ripurler, Leoue
foot rattlesnake. His uncle saw Palmer. Their colors are blue
his lawn.
O c to b e r 1
* RINGO’S Drugstore J
¿ T r a c to r ¿ R e p a i r i n g
■say coasaaaicata with Knsiga Lee of the BalvsUoa Army at the
White Shield Homs. JAJ Mayfair avsanv. Portland Ovegoa.
it and set a dog on the reptile and white.
which distracted its attention
The juniors elected as class
from the hoy till Mr. Elmore officers: president, Rena Walk­
was able to shoot it. The boy er; vice president, Truman
had a narrow escape from snake Kobnett; secretary and treas­
bite.
urer, Milford MuHer; reporter,
Dean Tycer has gone to Oak- Irene . Quimby ; The sophomore*
and, Cal., to take a situation officers are: president, Roberta
with an electric plant.
Yannice ; vice-president, Thomas
Miller; aecretary, Phillip Tuaaing ;
The Times says E. S. Mars- treasure, Grace Munger ; reporter,
ters ard wife are going back George Crosi.
to their farm.
The class colors are black and
Merrill, son of Dr. O. H. Kent orange
late of this city, and wife, who
Next Saturday the Sopho­
now reside in Salem, married
diss Ethel Jones of Albany. mores will give a party for the
of the freshmen.
Sunday. After their honey­ initiation
moon they expect to reside in Tnie being the week of the
California.
State fair probably accounts
for the absence of so ma'^y
Carlos Ma raters returned to
students
from school.
hla home at Hanta Ana, Cal.,
Wednesday, after a visit with
iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
The weather man did his best
Marsters of Brownsville.
to g iv e us a fair Monday this
Mr. and Mre. Follett, Henry week. He predicted it but he
Fields and Mrs. Eva Ruffli, all of must have- forgotten that the
open 9 'at day.
Crawfordsville, were approaching ?ta*.e .fair was
the bridge at that place Tuesday It did, and of course there was
in Follett's car when the steering rain about all day, Tuesday
gear went wroog and thev all went morning the weather man tri­
into the Calapooia river. Mrs umphed over the jinx and fair
Ruffli waa taken to a hospital, weather came again temporarily,
dangerously injured. The others >>ut it has b««n shifty all the weak.
were more or less bruised.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWil­
There ought to be a law pen­
alizing the burning of straw
stacks, which is occurring in
many places in this coun’.y.
The Pettibone barn would not
have burned if those old hgy-
etack bottoms had been distrib­
uted on the land and plowed in
to conserve moisture. Such
waste ought to be made a
crime.
liams went to Salem Monday to
be present at the meeting of
the respective county tax com­
missions which the governor
had called for that day.
At the county fair this year
boys' and girls’ club members
won a total of »329 in pre­
miums. Outside of their own
classes club members took 14
first places, 13 second places
and 11 third places in the open
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitz- classes.
ner and Miss Bessie Bond left
Tuesday for Los Angeles, where
they expect to prepare them­ The Harrisburg M. E. church,
selves for evangelistic work.
which during the past year was
presided over by Rev. C. T.
New brooms sweep clean. Cook, will share with Junction
Holloway, the Albany grocer, City the pastoral services of
iays so.
Rev. W. V. Hutchinson,