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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1923)
rrni.SRY k n 1ER PMISIt ••••«••«•••••«••***seen — G L O B E ALBANY r • Again we lead io »hawing first K thia big attraction • 4 DAYS, S T A R T IN G j Nov. 18 M r. an ! M is. Henry Bateman of Biownsville weie Sunday evening I guests at the H W Chance home Mr. and M r , ~ ’h a rk 7 ” jm k ,,, of | Biownsville spent Sunday with IL W Chance ^ n d wife. SUN DAY, With the High School Classic« than ' - ' i S T O C K M O L A S S E S ia barril» or rcl las» lot» O IL M E A L M ILL F E E D * EGG M ASH B R A N , O A T -.a W H E A T Chop S H E L L By M A R G A R E T BO YD North South No t k . n 3 7 a .u i. No. l7> ;2 l , p i 24, 4:28 p. ul. y . < ,, i , a.«i ’ 1 2s P I i t , 4.30 a. m. 21, H-J} Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if fiaggeV (© bv M arrarct Boyd.) “But life, being weary of these worldly S U N D A Y M A IL HO UR S bars. Better than the H o tten tot " T h e d e liv e ry w indow of . Never lacks powoc to dismiss Itself H a ls e y post office is opeu Sund« ■—Julius Caesar. DOUG G L L A A S S - “ GOING "Why 1« suicide held not to be UP" M a c L E A N in The Halsey State Bank last week right?" was one of the questions put S u n d a y m a il goes out o n . I was the recipient of some King apples to Socrate# during that last long talk You’ll laugh till you cry he had with hie friends while be the n o rth bound 11:37 tra in - from B. L. Cummings of Hood River, w ilted for his Jallrr to bring him the one dozen of which completely filled a * * * * * * * * * cloiing d,y cl0’iD cup of poison. . ” >. *®r,h ” »>ce, u « peach box. Cowing aeon According to Plato’s account, Soe- a. ra. and 5:30 p. m. Mail » i . .. i M r. and Mrs. W illiam Davidson of rates answered: " I suppose you won Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Brownsville passed through Halsey der why . . . when a man Is better Home leave» daily at 6,45 a in Sunday evening on their return from dead be Is not permitted to be bis own • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • benefactor, but must wait for the band W H Y T H E E D I T O R C U T S ’ Ingram Island, where they had been Sneed got his car too fa r from the of another . . . I admit the appear to visit their son, Bruce Davidson. center of the road and it turned over, SAVANT MEETS TROGLODYTES ance of Inconsistency, but there may T h e E n te rp ris e has been payii Howard Reeves of Eugene was in Mrs. Sneed, who wa3 with him, was’ not be any real Inconsistency, after all. more fo r lin o ty p e settin g J»te Halsey Sunday visiting his little sons, shaken up a little, but noi aeriously, Strange Black Race Visited In In this. There Is a doctrine uttered In D m « th a n its incom e w ill w a rra n t 1 (Continued from page 3) Wilis and Charles, who live with their and N. T. came out none the worse secret that man Is a prisoner who has out Cavea of African incom e m ust be increased a '|it t no right to open the door of his prison Arabland. J. W. Moore and fam ily spent A r grandparents, M r. and Mr». J. W. for wear. or ih e typ es ettin g decreased. Tl ” ------ ' I»*? and run away; this It a great mystery Rector. mistice Day in Albany. la tte r can be done and the san A. L. Falk came near losing a fin- Horace D . Ashton, a member of which I do not quite understand.” Postmaster Karl Bramwell was on G. Hamer and fam ily of Sagi Our western laws and churches hold a m o u n t of news given by om itijn ------, "when he got his hand badly cut the Explorers’ club of N ew Y o rk, D o n ’ t he sui the sick list last week Wednesdvy naw spent Armistice Day wi’ h Mrs. | in a woodsaw and may be unable to suicide to be wrong, and there Is a superfluous words. has returned afte r traveling in a and assistant Edythe Robnett was in Ham er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancy I save & general feeling that when a man com Pr >sea if the e d ito r cuts the word camel caravan through southern A l Charge of the office. E v e ry b o d y is c o rd ia lly invited mits suicide, he breaks the rules by . Sickels, at their home. I , giers into the land where the na which the game of life ie played. We H o m the an n ou n cem en t v f a pus isam Collins was a Lebanon visitor know that In e race, for example a lie m eeting . tives are known as Troglodyte». In T h e sentence doe VV ednesday of last week. ^onI o f aEupeMne8' , L het',T d ^ ’ F man Is expected to finish the course, not te ll a n y th in g that, was no this section of the world, when ‘ even though all the other runners have know n w ith o u t it. G. W. Mortshinweg had charge of white man rarely penetrates, are crossed the line an hour before him. the local Sw ift & Co., station while I Neal, Grace K irk and Georgia Clark from 160,000 to 300,000 black peo C opy for the pages th a t go ti To the bystanders there seems ne sense manager M. H. Shook and fam ily C. J. White and son Booth, accom- | ' U ! i ke part and muiic lover» who ple, he said, w ith features strangely In this. To them It seems that after press T u e sd ay is sent to the ivno went to Albany one day last week. *k jn to the Arab. 7 panied by C. E. Smith, came from g° eni° y 8 treat’ enough men have crossed the line to ly p « by the 6 :4 5 a. in. stage tl score all the points that can be scored B ro w n sville . T h e last copy goei I. . E. Walton and J. W. Moore had They live in dugouts in the c liff, the other runners should be allowed to at the same h o u r Wednesday business calling them to Corvallis last »nd gain th eir sustenance from i| step over the side lines and quit the W h a t comes in W ednesday week. crude grain fa n n in g and the meat race They cannot see any reason for used, ie set a t n ig h t by a m an with of goat, and lambs. H e declared making a man -- run chances of poor sight and w ith other work in J. W. Moore and fam ily were Salem ------------------- ---- « after . ci a all n cn an ceg or «cnHntz seem aoam over; but thé trainer . Mr. Serfling of Scio was in Halsey Mrs M r n j scoring sees th e office th a t occupies the day. that he discovered a sheik in D u ra t visitors Sunday. reason In the proceedings. Life Is fre lig h t hours. H e has to have rest c, “ “ r ; M • h“ p' r - m x - ^ho manifested an extreme fond- Dr. J. C. Booth of Lebanon was the quently likened to a race, and he cuts copy ru th le ss ly . ness fo r tin cans fo r decorative p u r vlaron Gormley, who is employed in granddaughter, Lavelle Palmer were guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. D. H. Some people hold that the two cases *ny, came home for the week end. ¡Albany visitors Saturday. poses. Sturtevant, and fam ily Tuesday. are not analogous because the player The death rate from tuberculosis Among them were a number of enters a race voluntarily and we hu Helen Armstrong came home Friday M r. and Mrs G T r n h Prince Goodman of Albany, form throughout the United States ha, man belnge are born into life without tins th at had been imported from * I , „ nrs’ G T ’ K ltchen drove er schoolmate of D. H. Sturtevant, noon from Eugene as th»r» ... our consent. Others hold that we do been cut squarely in h alf in fourteen the L nited States and still bore the called on the latter last week. enter life voluntarily. The latter be years. The reduction was from 200 labels placed thereon by American lieve, with Socrates and the Buddhists. deaths (per 100,000) in 1808 to 94 in 1923. Miss Clarice In the transmigration of the soul. They The little peuay Christina, seal ba, stock show in Portland last week. which was Saturday afternoon" be Insist that the soul that does not wish largely financed the campaign that They for life Is not reincarnated. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Snldgrass of tween Stanford and Eugene. She re parents and brothers live. ~ ” ------ This la. of course, a subject about has made this marvelous progress to north of town attended the- Portland turned Sunday noon to be ready for were accompanied on the trip from Buy them. guest°of MrsMW.' H V c i X ^ 0 “ “ j ’ E , ? rd" e r a" d f “ m ily bU,i which nobody knows, though many may ward health possible. live stock show. school Monday as the University only speculate, trying to twist texts this had Monday afternoon for a holiday McMahan. 1 ness callers at Corvallis Saturday. B. M. M iller and wife were Browns way and that to suit their own h * O ld papers for sale at 5c a hunt llFfl. * ville visitors Tuesday. 11-?1 h |A ' C' Armstron* “ "<1 daugh- •t Ih e E n te rp ris e office. Mrs. Ida Smith of Portland «rflvm l shopping A’b" ny Saturday in Hulsey Saturday and is a guest of I Mra. J, W. Drinkard and husband. Mrs. H arry Conimonsjwras at Shedd X 2 ¡ A Riot o f C o m edy I H arry Bressler, accompanied by John Salash, Delos Clark and Carl H ill, drove to Albany Monday and a t tended the Abany-Corvallis high school football game. O. w . F R U M w ♦ * * Chopping done at any time : Ï A Lady of Quality • Jots and Tittles ¡j’.“ know“ L o o k s S u p e r io r Mrs. A. A. Tussing had bunines, calling her to Brownsville Thursday ? * T her m° ther- M rs' J- » ’ Wh° Stl11 qu,te sick- E. A. Whitbeck Visited at the M r. and Mrs. A. A. Tussing left for U r n o o n * ™ ’ ^ 0" ' h<M" e Sund’ y Portland Thursday noon for a few I d -y»’ v i.it. M r ,. Edna Chance and Mra. W ell. E. E. Rorapaugh of Eugene was in Z l i v V A. C Halsey Thursday on his way to Port g Thursday afternoon 1 address over his radio set. land Every inch of C-T-C tires w.ll justify yourl confidence by unrivaled performance for never before has a tire been offered which was so uniformly satisfactory. First Class A uto Repairing Fisk sad Gates tire, and tubes. ,VK . , p lrt* W illa rd battery service Vheu in need of anything for the automobile give u, a call, a, our prices are right and service is prompt Trouble calls and wreck job,given prompt attention. ARROW GARAGE gansle bros * P r o p s. Complete line of im m o b ile accessories HALSEY GARAGE Telephone 16«5 F O O T E B R O S. Prope. I lo " " in' L b . . « ! 2 c -----* r ’ v" C" a r and insi, lo,,t n « rear rear A W E L L E A R N E D REST J C H U R C H O F C H R IS T wheel at Second and H street, Sun A fte r years r f g<nd works, M r,. day. Porter’, car was not mater S u n d ay was « b an ner d ay. W. J. Kibelin died Saturday afternoon — — ------------- ------w_# „ „ w uaouer ■ally damaged. at her home, where si c bad been snf ’ «■«•r»vl»a CorrsspoBdane«) There were 75 in B ib le classee < n l Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Patton went to Sunday evening a traveller cut the faring for thirty-seven days, since her L M r , ‘ E A ' Stafnes spent Wednes 96 present whon the B ib le rchool Portland Saturday to the stock show. Eunice Sylvester returned Frid s h o rtto 0! b‘ H" d SeC° nd Stre* ' s ,0 breakdown , and having lain uncon- I. V was dism.saed. last week w'th her sister, H a t- ROt in‘ ° th* * u ,te r and scious for three days, Mrs. D. H. Sturtevant was a pas nieded i after an absence of one week. In the n torniu g M r. C h am le e t,e Hannen of Shedd. In the afte r- ---- -- V1IC an e r- •enger fo r Portland Friday morning. needed to be pried out. Mrs. Kibelin had been a resident of [noon they called on Mrs. T. B. Spreng- gave an A rm is tic e d a y address Mr. a„d M r,. J. r . Templeton were Linn county since her parents, Mr. ■cr, who is quite ill. H e said the g re a t thoughts s u r M r and M r,. J. X. Fuchs and son ro u n d in g th e d ay were : 1 G rea t i T b nr llv ‘ ? " ’ ,S7 ^ ^ who attend- attend and Mrs. Richard Finley, came from end daughter-in-law, H. V. Fuchs and e ed'the Thq basketball season w ill soon Mrs. Rova Robnett and daughters oonflicte m ay arise fro m m in o r w<‘ h the latter’s daugh week ' e8,° ck show in Portland lis t Illinois in 1846 and took a donation here. Both the boys and the git D o n , and De E tta of Eugene spent m atters. 2 M ig h t is n o t rig h t. »«ew. leanci B UBUgn - ivs^u» ,IUV iig ru . j ’ claim a t Crawfordsville. Her first ter, all of Portland, accompanied by expect to have teams this year. ents, Mr. and Mrs D. I. I SOm. Dem oeraoy m ust bo given a chance. Sator T J ’ Skirvin b u r n e d husband, M r. Vawter, died, and in * B lood haa been abed for us. ^ ‘ ur-Uy from Portland, where they 1866 .he married Whipple Hayes of Medford Ingram and wife and M r The Seniors are practicing the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * w * w w w t> O w T h a n k s g iv in g S u u d s y , N o v. 25, Ten years later M r. Hayes the week end with Mrs. Robnett’, par c .L I" " /° r day’ Th*F Halsey. play, “The Wrong M r. W righ t.” « m e home m a new Ford roadster. was murdered in cold blood by a man *nd Mrs. Bowman o f Silverton called there w ill be speoial music, devo tions and a T h a n k s g iv in g address to whom he had sold a town lot with «t Leo Ingram ’s Sunday afternoon. The Junirs have ordered their clas M ‘w 'n Week We ment*°ned that D. g. C u r goal is 125 present. e promise that no intoxicants should rings. b!.» r ' T S C#me fr(,m A,bany ’ o 'ote Miss G enevieve W a lls gave M r and Mrs. Charlie Adams and be sold upon it and whom he charged hut faded to mention M r,. McWilliams N O T IC E with violating that agreement. That Vtolet Burnett of Portland spent the ta lk in the B ib le school on ” Mis-» is hh. V0U W ,i<h* d quUe aa sio n a rv w ork A m o n g the Negroes ’ week end at the John Burnett home. *5 a IocaI ‘ "Stilute at Hl the murderer paid the law ’s penalty on SatorrUr, November 17- 19' S u n d ay afternoon a t lake O gle on the gallow , was but poor compen- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck call- Misses B everly Iso m and D e lo r. m.Ki‘,°n WtH ! * * * “ at 9 0 cloek ’in t v II u ' m M.*'ba Ne" ' W' nt 10 Prown,- F^hiic Khool building A ll leaehr e< at the A. C. Armstrong home Sun J l r 5 X 'n i . « « » , sation for the crime. W ells were im m ersed in to C h ris t and school patrons iaviied. About a dozen years later she m ar day afternon. G u ile a few frie n d , and relative» E dna G sk *. County Su'perinUnder ried W. J. Ribelin and the pair have were present to witness the bap evC nSU1'i,ey Kn° U Of M i" Ci‘ y h’ »rd passed the period of time usually M r. and Mrs. John Monday and I tistn. L on C iiam i . i e president Wilson's Armistice Day counted a , a generation among man daughter. Doris of Harrisburg and STATEM ENT J Physicians recomm end it M r. and Mrs. Guthrie of Portland addrtM over his radio ,« t kind in happy harmony. Mrs. E. E. Gormley was called to Of tke Halsey State Bank of Hals« T h * funeral was held Sunday a fte r were Sunday evening callers at the Irvin g Friday evening by the illness county of Line, state of Oregon, ,ho S m U k i* ? “ Wa* ° n and S. J. i«g the .mount standing to the credit noon from the M. E. church of which Lee Ingram home. °r her g randdaughter, Renne Alford every de post,or July 1, 1923, who h liUle ’ to ‘ he ,0,r in tHe " ’"d « ♦ Httle north „ f Halsey Thursday, N. T she had been a lifelong member. Rev ■ot made a ¿.«posit, or who haa n Mrs L. E. Bond and daughter Vers J. W. Clark made a business trip to Robert Parker officiating, and inter cI7rdn. ,U ’’,Pr rt h u <lepcs" fcommr visited st the E. D. Isom home Sat Portland Mondav. oal deposits), principal or interest, f. ment w a, at the Smith cemetery. urday and Sunday evening. Miss a period ot more than »even 17) res H er venerable husband survives her prior to ..id date, with ft era returned home Sunday evening, M r*- M- M W ard and daughter, a , do-four sister, and three brothers, l« t known place of rend , nee t whtle Mrs. Bond slaved 0-»er until Mrs. Albert M iller, returned Friday th? r°?fC\ * i dr? * ° f " ,ch d'PO’ Hor. an a remarkable instance of longevity in Tuesday attending the funeral of from a few days visit with their the fact of his death, if known d a n t iz a fam ily M r,. Eliza Brand*« of this M is. Ribelin in Halsey Mondav a fte r daughter and sister, Mrs. David Fro- Name of depositor, W. T. McFall city is a sister, as are Mrs. Luzie kno»ad* “ Ce ° r po,lo® c<' «ddreis, nc noon. man of Albany. Crawford and Mrs. Nancy Bell of Mr. and Mrs Charles Mercer of snt of oi the the Eugene were guests the last week of Mrs. Mercer’s parents, D. I Isom and wife. H igh School Notes I * 4 S» Children cry for j F l e t c h e r ’s C a s to r ia ; RINGO’S D ru g s to re j * **************♦>♦* HALSEY STATE ri? BANK > Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L AN D SU R PLU S Idaho and Mrs, Edna Henry of Ptoa- ser, Wash. Two of the brother, were Alexander Finley of California, who w’th his w ife had been at the Ribelin home for some time: George Finley of Portland, who waa at the funeral, and H illla m Finley of Hermiston. Mrs Gertie Penfland of California i , a ______________ daughter and Frank Hayes ef the same state a son of the deceased $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Commercial and Savmgs account, Sofciied Any Girl in Trouble £ n ,’“ n LW 01 A- y “ Shield Hems. «M M.yfsJr . v . bu ., PoHlse.l. O re^ n . Miss Lillie Rickard, who is attend ing school at Monmouth, spent the week end with her parents. Miss Thelma Ingram spent Friday S t o in ..With friend- Henrl* « a A ll the local student, of the d iffer ent institutions of the state took ad tlo^H*” WMk eBd a " d A rm i.- to"’ hT 'ida” aRd home for John Keeney of Portland was the t d iy guest of his niece, Mrs. J. W. Moore and fam ily Saturday. . ---------- — N g C ta a iT Y AND IN V IN T IO N A htunorish wU «.k^ te f t » ? " ,ajn ’* HU reply ww brisff. I gotta do i t ”—Louisville wr- Journal. s. “ • —-------- -— w,.h p*l.T*te7 ,nd *On’ of Cha, P. Poole and fam ily of Leben- , ow, L “ earlo«d of milch on. accompanied by Mrs. Poole’s tooth- X . to • v* ’ tock >arda F ri er, Mrs W>n Curtis, were H sls.y f j ® , “ * ' r hom* tow" ’ They were 'tu to rs Friday. w , *" «*ws by L F ' 'a l t on. • Modern Barber Shop Lauadrv sent Tuesday, tgency Hnb Cleaniag W ork, A BE S PLA C E Dead, i f fact is kaown to »ecretarv ai oaauier, not known. • Amount, J7o. Total, $70. Thia $70 I , represented by damai cf deP°«1* which was is, lum to W T. Me Pall on the 13th day of o vember. 1914 7 " State ef Oregon. ) Conn tv of Linn, ( ## de'noL Jnd 1Or' b* ' " t d9lT •’ * ' depose and say upon oath that I am tl Z r t ,h* ,,a )**F State Ban o( tialaoy, county of Linn, state of O egen . that the foregoing statement is toll, true, correct and com«’ .lets «tat menl showing the name L last kao>> £ . ’ to T v ° r F°,,cfT‘” «Mrea.'. me, fact and ,h i amot” ‘ to ■■ credit of each depositor, as required t ihe pro, iaion, of setion 10l«0-101fiJ ii elusive O re««, laws. D . Tavto n . th1 S.Uit o rdh*d i*!,d • wora to before m thts 9th day July, A D 1923. .. „ 8 M »oxri, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission eapires Sept 1,9 123