Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 01, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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ALBANY
be about
time.
as usual
a
11
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Thirty Baby Reptllse Ooma to
-S fu to n io b i/e a n ò
(By Ralph Lawrence)
tlar,” but There 1« Little Mope
J r a c tr /r ^ .e p a lr in q
Miss Alberta Koontz was
They W ill Live.
Everyone was surprised a t 1
home from Willamette Univer­
! the sudden death of Mrs. W’ing
Fisk and Gates Tires and Tubes.—We now have in stock the Fisk 96 so,
A most unpleasant nursery E h Eggleston last Wednsday. Re­
3 4 fabric tires for $9 Be sure to investigate our lines and get our
5 The first theater in sity for the week end.
prices before buying.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMahan been started at the London Zoolog­ cently she had her tonsils re­
“ your neighborhood to
Automobile accessories. Ford parts, oils.
returned Sunday morning from ical gardens, where a rattlesnake moved, and she had been both­
- show
j has produced a family of th irty ered quite a bit with an inward
W illard battery service station.
a trip to Salem.
goiter. A fter the operation she
Trouble calls fiven
Mrs C. E. Smith severely in-
‘
prompt attention
ju ied her arm in a fail at her , , . J nothrfig of cuddleeome, got a little better and was
home west of town Sunday ' ‘ , 1 ^ ’^ e s e about these tenfold brought home. Complications
Telephone 16*3
rn n T ff DBno n___
3et in and she passed away Wed­
morning, but the bore was not ' , *PIe“ - riw tiny monsters wriggle nesday night. The sorrowing
broken.
j round their motionless mother, look­ husband and infant son have
*t llis latest comedy, and it will
ing keen, efficient and venomous In
the sym pathy of the entire com­
Rev. Mr. White will conduct
• tickle away your troubles,
their snuff and butter-colored »mark munity.
H A L SE Y R A IL R O A D TIM E
services
twice
a
month
a
t
Lake
_ * * * * * * * * * * *
mgs. t
Creek chorch, and an effort is
Nor‘h
South
Mrs. Charles W olgamott of
•
C O M IN G
•
AU aie fully equipped to kiU al-
being made to organize a Sun­
' E n terp rise C arrw p oB 4«ac«)
No. IS, 11:37 a. tn.
No. 17. 12:15 p. „
P
ie
Dalles
is
visiting
in
town
icady. Ig not there an old, saying
} M A IN S T R E E T : day school there.
24. 4:28 p. m.
23, 4.28 p. u
for a few days.
E. A. S ta rre s and family vis­
to the effect that It is ■‘sharper than
22, 4:30 a. in.
21, l l ; ’z p, ra
ited
a
t
the
A.
R.
W
alker
home
H a n y Bressler, section fo re -. B ^rnent'a t
Rev. M. S. Woodworth preach­
Nos, 21 and 22 »top only if flagged.
man at Lyons, spent Sunday a i serpent's thanks
w n to have
. a . tooth- ed to a goodly congregation a t Sunday.
and Monday at the home of hit '
u ?
’ each
theM
Jots and Tittles
Mrs. Henry Brock and Bmall
p a ie rtj in this city.
i cfuI,Jren has a set of poison fang* the B aptist church Sunday. It
S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS
seems
goed
to
have
our
pastor
daughter
Doris of Lake Creek
of which any mother might Ee
back, as the attendance was get­ called a t the home of Mrs.
Mrs. J. W. Morgan was an proud.
Tbe delivery window of th
(s'outinued irotu page 5)
ting low during his long ab­ Brock’s brother, C hester Cur­ Helaey poatoffice ie open Sund*T
Albany visitor Tuesday.
Shortly after they were born’these
L. II. Springer and wife from,
sence. He gave us splendid ser­ tis, Monday afternoon.
from 10:50 to I l a . m and la -t
Lawrence
Taylor
attended
independent infants objected to mons, both morning and eve­
Tacoma, Wash., came Friday
to 12:30 p. m.
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Burton
the
football
ganie
at
Eugene
their
birthday
suits
and
started
i
to
afternoon for the w£ek end.
ning,
and
announced
prayer
Sunday mail goes out only Oi
shed their skins. This is still goin^ I I meeting Wednesday evening of Albany and Mrs. Robert Can­ the north-bound 11:37 train:
Mrs. Springer is a daughter of Saturday.
non
of
Mitchell
visited
a
t
the
L. G. Wesley.
Mrs. H a n k Leeper went to on and making an untidy litter in and Bible study Friday evening. home of Mrs. Burton’s sister,
i the nursery.
William Shepherd, well known Luge re Tuesday evening for a
Miss Vina O'M ara h a d ^ th e Mrs. D. I. Isom, Saturday.
Paid-for Paragraphs
It is very doubtful if the babies m isfortune to cut the end off
f<?w
days’
visit
with
her
son,
as a Halsey resident but later
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C urtis of
! can be reared. They may live for from her left thum b while split­
residii g in Portland is in a H arry Leeper, and family.
pi_„
. 1 a month without food, so there will ting kindling one night last Peona visited a t the Chester Admittance Here 5 Cents
Portland hospital hoplessly ill
Curtis home Sunday.
(lu rfn g 'th e ■ bt ' ^ ’’i ï ” pt them with W
with cancer. Mrs. Shepherd is a as with Ar L ; yHill
week. Miss O’Mara is one of the
a Line
m
u
au
rin
g
th
e
micB>
Each
Uby
hiUj
g
ütt]e
Leonard Ingram and E rnest
with him.
South Side teachers.
first few months of the la tte r’s
Mabe of Walton visited a t the
A m arriage license was is­ ownership of the hardware at the end of the tail, but there is
V aloi us Woodworth entered Lee Ingram home Sunday.
o WoSai e- p<Kal° »“Oka, 4c «act
not
much
hope
that
they
will
hve
to
sued Saturday to W alter E. store here, will have charge of
the freshm an class of high
t . K. E vans , Route i, Halwv
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Rolfe
spent
Hossner of Portland and Ruth the store during the month or add the horny rings which turn It 1 school Monday.
Sunday
a
t
Buena
Vista.
‘
»
. ? !d S.aper* ,or irIe at Sc a bundl
Nash of Troutdale according to so of the trip of Mr. and Mrs. into a “rattle.”
Brownsville lost her first
Mr. and Mrs. A. 3 . Serfling at the Euterpriea office.
the Sunday Oregonian. M in Hill in California. Besides W F
game of football. She played and son Byron of Eugene were
ALMOST FREE
Nash is the daughter of Mr. Wiiite and wife . J. C. Dalton
Junction City at the park Fri guests a t the E. D. Isom home
and Mrs. Dan Nash, foim er went with the Hills, who sta- ted
Peoria Pointers
¡day.
Sunday.
residents of this city, and will Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Holt of Salem
l>e remembered as having visit­
(Continued from page I )
Earl Stanard and
Verne called a t the Ingram home Sun­
ed her grandm other, Mrs. Mary “ BANNER STONES” ARE FOU'JD
Bright,
both
graduates
of
the
Miss
Agnes
Pugh, wh
day evening.
Hayes, for several weeks la-t
biownsville high school, have
teaches
school
near
Philomatl
summer.
Thought to Represent Birds That
Sam Green and faiu ly visited
poems in the November number friend* in Albany Sum a /.
spent the week end with he
Form Part of American
Miss Emma Carleton of Al­
father.
-
. . —
of the Lariat.
Indian Myths.
I rank Kropf aim family visited
lan y was a guest a t the G. W.
Mi and Mrs. J. W. LaM ar ani
The Boy Scouts’ financial at tl.e Levi Kropf home Sunday.
Laubner home the first of the
Construction of the dam across
two daughters visited with Mr?
drive ir Brownsville last week is
week.
Joe
Cerkovaki
and
family
have
w
the Susquehanna river near Cotio-
reported most successful.
returned from their viait near Gussie Guion a t Brownsvill
Mrs. W. II. McMahan was a wingo, Md., is speeding up an
Sunday.
Portland.
week end guest of friends at archeological investigation of a pre­
The Times tells th a t the birth
Mr*. L. II. Armstrong called on i , ? L ardn Ml:s' Iiale iiave c° m<
her old home in Corvallis.
of a son to A lbert Jam es on
historic Indian workshop on an
Mr*
J. F. laoui Friday afternoon
p fiom Portland. Mr. Hale wii
, Wednesday of last week occur­
Motorist—Got free air here?
W. II. Kirk was over from island eight miles above that place.
nm the caterpillar and trailer!
red
on
the
m
others
tw
entieth
Onrnge Ross—Yes; If ycu put irlln
Monroe Sunday for a visit with
John L. Baer of the United
for the sawmill.
Special Speaker
yourself I
birthday anniversary and on
his father.
States National museum, who for
the first anniversary of the
J- S. LaMar was a business
Last Sunday the pastor of
Mrs. Geoige S ta rr returned
had
? eking the elution
“W A LL" OF W ATER
wedding of the parents.
the Halsey Church of Christ, visitor in Albany Wednesday.
from
days’
■it day
I
. " - a few u
a .,.1 visit
v ia n I ? tne mJ ste,7 of curiously wrought
\ Elkwoi-th of the sawmill
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Walker -.»on Chamlee, brought a special
Towering 70 feet, a “wall” of
«tone« found in such abundnnn*
abundance
er sister
s is te r at
nt Junction
.Tunctinn City
P i t , , I gtone«
with l h her
I there and elsewhere, has redoubled water believed to liava been set in are enjoying a visit from their ipeaker for the morning hour of went to Cottage Grove on Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hocken- I his effort* because the completion
Gilstrap, aay.
motion by a submarine disturbance, daughter Edith, now Mrs. Lind, worship—Mr. E. J.
,‘ mith of Albany were Sunday
who
is
field
secretary
for the
and
her
husband,
a
radio
opera­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters
guests at the home of the form­ of the engineering project will nearly proved disastrous to the tor, who have recently come Eugene Bible university. He of Eugene visited Mrs. Fruit
drown
the
island,
says
the
Indian­
Pacific
liner
Brush,
50
miles
off
er s sis) ?r, Mrs. J. L. Palmer,
from Alaska. They brought with chose as his subject “The Place Sunday.
and family southw est of town. apolis News. “Banner stones,” as the coast of Mexico recently. iTie them two Alaska orphans for of the Christian College in our
the specimens are called, are be­
Mi and Mrs. Taylor are re­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B uikhait lieved to have been eeremoniul ob­ captain of the ship described the-ap­ the Indian school a t Chemawa. National Educational Program ." modeling their house in Albany.
proach
of
the
strange
freak
pt
His
address
was
very
interest­
of Salem are spending p few
jects carried by the Indians. So far nature as an unbroken black link
Mis. L. L. O rr of Bend, ing and appreciated by the 1 hey expect to move there soon.
days at their faim.
they are unknown west 0/ the Mis­ near the horizon when firot observed 1 mother of Rev. J. C. O rr of the goodly number present. The
Mr and Mrs. Fred Hughes
Howard Reeves of Eugene sissippi, but in New Jersey they
the lookout. When its nature was | Presbyterian church, died Sun­ pastor spoke in the evening on of Albany spent Sunday visiting
¡spent Sunday with his little have been found under other Indian di.'n tned, the »hip was made readv ' day of last week, as the. result "The Conversion of a Cabinet Mrs Hughes’ parents. Mrs.
sons, Willis and Charles, who material which indicates that they for the onrush of watar. When the of a goiter. She was on a visit i Officer.”
Hughes was Miss Lola Car-
live wits their giandparents are very old.
Next Sunday the morning others.
J-all hit the Brush, the captain) to her son a t the time. She was
Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Rector.
subject will be “God Speaking
I rem the shape of many of these declared it was a» if a huge hand 55 years old.
m
a ud ,M rs' Hughes have
Fred Roberts a id family of stones, it has been suggested that had clasped the vessel and ra ’sed it
IL L. Allman of Philomath to Ls, based on Heb. 1. Every moved back to Peoria after
Eugene drove down Sunday and they probably were intended to rep­ into the air. Thera wre. not a breath 1 came to Brownsville on account one should read this chapter
spent the day with Mrs. Rob­ resent birds, butterflies and other of wind, but for six hj.ure after the of the death of his aunt. Mrs. L. this week and b r ^ g his Bible to spending the sum m er in the
church th a t we can discuss this river bottom. They had a big
e rts ’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J forms of flying life which play a
occurrence, the log of the ship L. Orr, last week. He found chapter together.
crop of peaches and harvested
ro rster.
their potatoes.
Prominent part in many Indian my­ shows, the Brush labrtred in swells Loomis of the Times in the
The evening sermon will be
D. J Hayes uriived Sunday thologies.
equal to those off Cane Hom and throes of the job of printing the on “W hat is a C hristian.’’ This
Mrs. D. C. Gibbs and son
id n, M ortana for a visit with
I <«s driven miles off its course— county Ivallots and took hold and was suggested by the question Dalton spent Thursday after-
LARGEST
FLOATING
DOCK
helped for a few days. Mr. All-
Inends and relatives.
Popular Mechanics Magazine
r.n Peoria- Mrs- Gibbs was
man a t one time was a composi­ placed in the question box. The
( laudc Davis v/os a busine' 3
question
box
is
proving
helpful
the
telephone
operator here.
Singapore is reported to be the
to r on the Times and is a good
LEGENDS OF T H E HAWTHtORN
caller a t Corvallis Tuesday.
to a lt Questions placed in it p
destination of the largest floating
printer.
j ° j ’*and had business in
are read .one Sunday evening
Claude Davis and family of dock
world,
now being
pre-
— in the
worm, . now
being
luesdsy nsght 150bu»in»»i men and answered the next. Bring Hoitland during the week end.
___•
ft pre- 1 HccrJ V III (1485-lf»9) « f Eng-
Albany visited Sunday at the naroJ
P«red for M m cf by expert» of the !aad «»'d to have choiea hawthorn and parents of Bnv Scout* a t­
home of Mrs. Davis’ sister, Bntiah
ontish navy
navv at Chatham.
Ch«th.m Thia
Tk;. for his
hia device,
devin* because , tl«
v _ crown of . tended a meeting at the M»thndis< on your questions, brethem .
Mothodiat Notes
Let s make this preacher work.
Mrs. J. W. Moore, and family in dock w.» aurrende-ed by the Oer-
church
at
which
the
eenuta
wvre
Richard
III
was
found
:ua
a
haw­
The
Sunday school went fo
W. H. Robertson, superin­
this city.
mana to the Britiah. in accordance thorn bush on the field of Bosworth reorganixvd. L. L. H arltln i* dep. tendent of the Bible school, an­ ward with real “pep” last Sui
VV. A Muller got a piece of with the term» of the peace treaty niter the battle. According to an uty acout commieaioner and Glenn
nounced a special num ber to be
•rteel ir his eye Tuesday, but but, before being handed over, three old English tradition. Christ's Loomis of the Tim e* ia scoutmas­ given next Sunday a t the Bible day under the new superinteni
ent. Let everyone be presei
m g 11 W as
removed by Dr. •ectiona of the dock were rendered crown of thorns was imul* of haw­ ter. Mavor C. C. Snvder it chair- school hour.
Mai ks it gave aim no trouble.
tuan
of
(It*
treop
committee,
H
uneleaa. These part* are being re- i thorn, which, for this treason is
Many will be memorizing the next Sunday. There are elasse
A. W ilson »eeretary and Leslie I, 8th Psalm this week, as there for all ages.
Mrs. T. J. Skirvin was an newed at Chatham, involving the called by the French 1’ e iln e noble. H
aekin , W . E Thom n»Oll, W i'l-
Albany visitor Saturday.
The league service took o
employment of 800 men. Each eec- In south Germany, black, lo rn was
is a little contest on.
lain M 'lle, Prof. W . L. S tarr an I
It. B. Miller had business in tion is 160 feet long. 80 feet wide believed to have been the v ©od used, C. E Stanard m«tub»r*
duet by Misses Rena and rew life and inspiration in th
H arrisburg Wednesday.
M arjone W alker last Sundav evening. Let our watchword b
and more than 100 feet high. The while other traditions pt tilted to
Mr*. Ttteaang and Mr*. Ringo was appreciated by all.
total
wage*
bQl
for
renewal
will
, 'Y' f t Beer<? took « truck-
some kind of buckthorn.— é t r o i t were in Brownavil.e from H«l*ey
“Foi-ward.” Will you be on
LON CHAMLEE
ew®.
load of hogs to Salem Monday. •mount to $25^ )00, , nd. when com­
th at will go ?
Friday
for
Mr*.
Eggleston’*
fun
plete, the dock v ill be capable of re­
eral.
■ X C K IO IN Q SPIED L IM IT
The subjects for next Sundxv
Bert Minckley, west of town, ceiving the largfst battleships in the
ALFONSO’S TOUQH ibB
Monday cut a three-inch ga^h world, including the Rodney and
will
be “Essentials in. ou:
Or«n Stratton won bi* land «nit
Judge—Where wux you when she
in the top of h u foot. Dr. Marks
Life must be a compfiicated affair lo annul a contract with H P.
C
hnstiM
F aith ” and "A Pillai
threw the lamp—speak up— I eay,
‘I'essed the wound and reports
for the king of Spam, who is said Norton on aeconnt of fraud,
?
v
°
U
u
.
,.by
Day and of F in
where wux you?
that he thn ks Mr. Minckley will
to keep sixty suits to wear at all
by N ight.”
Vtitnee*—Say, judge, how do Ah a T ' j . have Appreciated th<
FAMOUS PSNB DYING
viRTUI OF NICKMITY
times, especially whan bo forgets
know where Ah wux when Ah wux friendly co-operation
vaich pair of pants hB left hia
of the
The Bvrtliaud-rine, knouti to all keys in -Manchester V a'bn.
Keverwed—So -you’ve celebrated goin’?—Life.
I people.
who have to u r* / the southwestern
vour golden wedding anniversary ? I
Pastor.
ARM# ANO T H « WOMAN
CHANGE IN T Y F t w i I l T I R » >
w
4 DAYS, SI ARTIN J
SUNDAY, NOV 4
5 H arold Lloyd
HALSEY GARAGE
j “ Why W o rry ? ”
For
I
Colds and
Influenza
ant1 • • a pr»* -n tstiv. tska
Bronio-Quinine
RINGO'S Drugstore ;
* t *************t*tAW w*‘
toast of France i» gradually dving.
According to ’epoit« from Var, all
eflorta to save i t have failed, and it
i* slowly dwindling away. This
patriarch is lo>« cd near the Gulf of
S tin t-T o p ^ ert the road from
Jyerea to Saint Raphael. It mea»-
ure* 30 feet in c irenmferenre at th.
•’»»» *nd has cel* brated many a ccn-
t,lry- Stephen iLiegeard has writ-
en of it: “V is ile from all pointa
* th* *urreun4icg eountrv. it*
•nrallest branches^ are like tree.: it
^•embiea a forejtL’
congratulate you. Fifty years ia a
long time to be married.
I
I»ongwed—Yea, it’s a peaky long
' time. But then divorces coet eo
much we never felt we could afford
one.
A noteworthy chang* in the Ar-
genrine market for typewriters U
he almost complete efiniiaation of
those of German origin. The Con­
tinental machine is ,tij l imported,
but only in small quantj dee aa eom-
ho n est , a n y w a y
i*red with the number of machine*
of thia make which wv r, formerly I Mother—There were two appl«
brought into Argentina.
Thu*, t v in th* cupboard, WiUia, and now
»11 practical r purpose^
w
- - r- — ff
K
tv American ‘ there ii only one. How’* that f
typewriter does not, os rapt in
Jn ieo-
wo-
Willie—Well, ma, it wa* to ¿ark
istC n CW**’ feel
aï*üh°a ot in there, I didn’t *ee the other !—
the German machine.
London Answers.
Mrs. \ ewrich—How do you I iky
rny new etatue af Venus?
Mrs Goldman—I t’» verv pretty,
but what a pity you broke the arm.«
cff. I suppose your servants are
careleaa, like mine.
IN LUCK FOR ONCI
Andrew Bonar Law. the Britiah
(tatram an, died Tneeday.
Through a typographical error
the »tatemant is printed on page J
th at the S^uth^rn Pacific hat nro-
Tided ineuritic* for 20.000 of ita
employes. The
figures should
have been " 90,€00.”
"I forgot to mail that lettar of
Sfate and federal au th o rise
yuuie." He said thia sheepishly.
are
taking action to prevent im
But for once he was in luck
“ No,” said hi. wife. “I f'org0t to h
ntn r ifon of
<i»« it to yo«.-
®
?!!’!’0" ’ , O been
LP
have.
tuberculosis.
tested fo: