Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 22, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY
DAYS, ¡S T A R T IN G S U N D A Y.
N o ». 25
! Virginia Valli
i* W ¥ s
«4.
Iv a J
torney Joe Templeton, all of Seattle
While in Halsey M r. Templeton called
at the horn« of his cousin, C. P. Staf
ford.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leeper and H
C. Davis were visitors at Albany
Tuesday.
English will
T i r e S a le
:o
:
ACC O U N T of being overstocked w ith tires we w ill make ipe-
cial prices while the present stock lasts. These are guaranteed
first-grade tires and have not been on eur th e irts long.
give a recital
fridse
evening at the Methodist church T»
of the pupils are hi?h school student,.
With the High
School Classics
Mr. Jones, trMmrer of th« North
western business school, addressed th.
high school students on their fu.ur,
occupations Tuesday mornin g.
By MARGARET BOYD
«© by M a rg a re t B o y *.)
Miss Bertha Leitner has charge of
■I tell you yet again. Banquet bur­
Mrs. William Curtis oi Lebanon is
the high school basketball team ex»
led; he cannot oom« out en's grave.•
Gates
Standard
Cord...............
visiting her daughters, Mrs. Charity
cises.
—Macbeth.
Clark of Halsey and Mr». Florence
ia
Gates
Oversize
C
o
rd
...............
“That
tbe
dead
are
seen
no
more,"
Brock of Lake Creek.
writes Samuel Jobaaoo. “I will not TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE
Gates Red Tube ....
............
W. P. Wahl and wife and Mrs. A. C
undertake to maintain, against the
At the teachers’ institute Saturday
concurrent and varied testimony of
Armstrong drove to Albany Monday.
Standard Cord and Tube........
The finest production
all ages and of all nations. Ill ere Is thirty-five teachers from this part of
C. H. Koontz is the latest posses-
no people, rude or learned, among the county gathered.
of the year
3 0 x 3 i Oversize Cord and T u b e ........
¡or of a radio receiving outfit in our
whom apparitions of th» dead are not
Dr. Bursch of O. A. C. advocated
* * * * * * * * * * *
:ity, having made the purchase when
related and believed. This opinion, a completely new system of marking
C om ing soon
Gates
Cord
...............................
in Portland recently.
which perhaps prevails as far as hu­ the standing of pupils, whereby they
Potash & Pearlmutter Z Mrs. Ida Tobin was a passenger for
man nature is diffused, could become would be graded according to mental
Gates Cord ..........
universal only by Its truth; those that
efficiency.
••••••••••••••••••••••••a Portland on the evening train Friday.
never hoard of one another would not
- ! n Kle r <rad* * «M *•»** at correspond u g l y low prices,
She expects to return soon to look
Dr. Clarke of the U. of O. talked
have
agreed
In
a
tale
which
nothing
t w ill be your Iasi chance lo buy tires o f quality at these prices
after the erection of a windmill tow­
but experience can make credible. on the books pupils are urged to read
Jots and Ì ïttles
er and a two-thouaand gallon red­
That It Is doubted by single cavllers outside of class work.
can very little weaken the general
wood tank at Blackshire, northwest of
County Superintendent Edna Geer
(Continued from page, 3)
evidence; and some who deoy It with stated that this was the first of three
town.
their tongues confess It by tbelr fears.
■J. 8. McMahan and wife were
„„
12». great majority of’
I
nrom" '" T i? C°Unty-
O. W. From and family were Al­
Brownsvile visitors Monday evening. bany visitors Saturday.
>urse, frauds;
but no
no research
research orsanl-
.
.
omise of the teach-
eourse,
frauds; but
organ! I
urday
or
Monday
before
the
ni3h
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson left
Glenn Hill of Harrisburg was jn nation has ever been able to prove that lers to observe national education
D. Taylor was an Albany caller one
Tuesday morninig for California, day last week
comes on. Another pleasant feature town Thursday on his way home from all gbosts are frauds. No one has yet week.
where they will spend the winter.
proved that Lady Macbeth was right
is that their checks are as prompt in Brownsville.
The Globe theatre at Albany has
when she asserted that Banqoo could STUDY CLUB
Glenn Gregory was an Albany visit­ installed what is called the Gardiner arrival as their copy.
b# Mima
amA of L
____
I
Mrs. Martin Cummings went to •M
not
come a out
bis l- grave.
or Tuesday.
of Scotland
cn-
gold fibre picture screen which is said
Corvallis
Thursday
for
a
visit
with
The
subject
of
gbosts
Is
of
Interest
|
. A , further
,
. study
-----' --------
-•- - was
" « cn-
Homer Mornhinweg and family of
beeause of -----
its bearing on the DUU
subject
G. W .Mornhlnwep was In the Har­ to be the best screen made and to Shedd were guests at the G. W. Morr.- friends and relatives.
jCCl I Joyed by
’ th* members
----- - of the Womens
"UIHCllI
__ i
»* the T
Y r*
wv . .
the Immortality of the - soul.
If Club
c,ub Thllrsdn,-
Thursday « at
H.
F. English
risburg neighborhood Monday in cn
Mrs. Adda Ringo, JWAI3B
Miss Donna
hinweg home the first of the week
I J O i l u A Rcb-
A I C O -
The Enterprise editor has had a ghosts exist, --------
then — obviously tbe .vu*
soul ¡home.
The .voouii
lesson i-uvertu
covered UOiyrood
Holyrood
-------
effort to buy the turkeys which were,ertson and Jesse Cross attended the
im « n o t Ht» af »h.
_ . .w _ 1— 1___
“ Vipvuy
W. A. Carey left for Salem on the birthday this month and now he is d does
I 9 ! «oil i n
n n t
1« . . « this year
_ _
• « «I •
not die at the same .1__
time .x that
the palace and . environs, the schol.
.„J
raised
in t that
vicinity
Shevinne concert at Eugene Monday
body
dies.
Although
Socrates,
by
maa-
monument,
and
memorials
old
enough
to
vote.
evening train Saturday to be gone for
night.
t terl,
e r lj reasoning,
reasoning. cnnTinA+ri
«ai 4 of ably given by Mrä Mari ‘ ’ ’r and •*“
was
convinced him
himself
Mrs. C. P. Moody went to Harris­
a few days.
Mrs. Carey has been in
?
Martln Cummings
Last Monday the fourth firm to try the Immortality of the soul, and al- nr? ,,
burg Tuesday and attended the fun
Mr. G. C. Osborn, accompanied by Salem for the past fr o weeks,
*•-— ■- all the
- great religious teachers ,an<1 . Mrs.
J. W
W. Moore.
A ------
‘
,
shert
out the Albany-Brownsville stage though
eral of the late A. M. Pryor.
her mother, Mrs. Eliza Brandon of away with all eye strain.
have taught tbe immortality of the ™uslcal program was given by Mrs.
line
quit
for
want
of
patronage.
Mr. and Mrs.-F. G. Hadley, accom­ this city, returned to her home in
soul, I. there
tnere are many
m a n y who
_______________
have not been
Miss Donna Robertson and
Mrs. Brandon
-------- a--------
panied by their two nieces, drove to Portland Thursday.
convinced;
becqnse, as ...
Plato quotes I Mrs. Stafford.
will be gone for a week or ten days.
Albany -Saturday.
Uebes as saying, "in what relates to
A round-table of helpful Christmaj
the soul, men are apt to be Incredu-. suggestions was an enjoyable feature
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Bramwell
were
F. M. Maxwell, for many years a
Wh” "he le*T** P i ‘He afternoon,
resident of this vicinity, who is now- Albany visitors Thursday.
the body her place may be nowhere,
The hostess was assisted in serving
end that on the very day of death she
principal of the Tangent school, was
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cross spent the
for December 1 delivery
per toa
may be destroyed and perish—Imme­ by Mrs. Moore.
in the city Saturday attending the lo­ week ertd with Mrs. Cross’s parents,
The club will meet again December
diately on her release from tbe body,
cal institute.
A. A. Morrel and wife at Hillsboro.
S T O C K M O L A S S ES tohw* « i j » than bar-
leaning forth like smoke or air and 6 at the home of Mrs. G. W. Morn­
B, M. Bond and C. P. Moody drove
rei lots
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirk were guests
vanishing away into nothingness."
hinweg,
to Shedd Saturday evening and at of the lormer’s sister, Mrs. O. W.
Socrates was of the oplalon that the
tended the Masonic lodge.
soul that was pare at death would not
Prom, and family the first of the
Campers from eastern Oregon at
return sa a ghost. Such a soul was Dad’s and Mam’s restaurant camp
week.
Claude Davis and family of Albany
totally severed from the body, et death,
npent Sunday at the home of Claude’s
M r . and Mrs. Henry Bateman of
and gathered herself lato herself. In ground said they left snow and frees*
brother, H. E. Davis, and family.
Brownsville were Thursday visitors of
a state that seems analogous to the ing weather at home and found a
Buddhlet’s Nirvana, of which Arnold mild spring day here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray From of Browns Mrs. Bateman’s brother, H. W,
wrote t
ville were Sunday guests of Mrs Chance, and wife of this city.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
brum s brother, C. W ., sod fum ily e
Th« •chins eras« te Hr« «ag«. t n4 lit«
Mr. an.l Mrs. T. E. Graber and son
North
Halsey.
South
of Sulem were Sunday guests of Mrs
asmelesa quiet, aamal««« No. 18, 11.37
ra- No. 17, 12:15 p. m.
Tom Ardry is building a commo­ Graber’s sister-in-law, Mr. Adda
B l c . a ' K I R V A N A _ t n l» „
, „ rIe„
24, 4:28 p. m.
23, 4.28 p. m.
r««t—
• ’
dious chicken house at his farm west Ringo.
22,
4;3O a. m.
21, 11:32 p m.
That ebang« which aaver changes!
of town,
Lavglle Palmer was home from
Nos, 31 and 22 stop only if flagged.
Socrates believed, however, that few
J- W. Evans is making some exten­ Monmouth over the week end and
souls are pore at death. For most of
sive improvements at his home west went to Eugene, where Dr. S. Gul-
sooner or later.
us, “each pleasure and pain Is a sort
lion
performed
a
nasal
operation.
SUNDAY .MAIL HOURS
With
the
High
of Halsey, building a kitchen, doing
Whatever It Is that determines rank of nail which nails and rivets the soul
men
are
conscious
of
its
presence
some plumbing and other work
The
deliverjr window of the
Andrew Brown and wife visited the
to the body." Most souls love the body
School Classics
when It Is present.
Let the officers and dread the Invisible existence to Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
Mr. and Mrs. John Pittman are the latter’a brother, S. F. Arnold, at
* » regiment he killed and If there which pure souls go. These ahe the | I from 10:50 to 11 a, m. and 12:15
By MARGARET BOYD
parents of a 6 1-2 pound girl, born a» Marshfield Monday.
Is a leader In the ranks be will
eoula that may be eeen ‘prowling about to 12:30 p. rn.
the general hospital at Corvallis on
Miss Leitner, teacher in the high
tombs - and - —
sepulchers,”
made visible
to i Sunday m ail goes out only on
— uiuue
TimuiB io
r
n
e
h
Monday, ihe 19th.
Mother and babe school, visited Salem Saturday.
<® hy M argaret R syd.)
'«-ad-he wilt step forward and the
ThL-n**
? tn - \v the
aI,oy “ d saaspuili,/
‘“»purity _ the
north-bound 11:37 train:
—’ —
doing nicely.
ffihera
wilt
follow
him.
History
tells
tufll
rilnr
artnl
. . ..
that cling to the soul at s result of the
hey« fallen Into your rank,
K°f s south once a day, closing at
...
Hiat
the
thin,
has
h.ppened
time
Mis. Grace Wallace and cousin. •M I have fallen Into mine.”
love of life end of the body.
I I 05 a. ni. ; north twice, closing 11:25
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Churles Hsrry Reeve, of Portland, arrived
after time In battle. Gather together
—A Tele of T w ítltlee.
a. m. and 5:30 p. m. M ail atage lor
Poole of Lebanon, Mrs. Clark of this
a hundred boys from all parts of the
Brownaville. Crawfordaville and Sweet
Thursday evening for a visit with
ilty and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs J
í 1’ tn’ Mh,,r «B «nd vinegar country and put them together la a
H ig h School Notes
Home leaves d aily at i 45 a. tu.
camp
somewhere
an.J
within
a
week
T*
“
eI
”
,de'
tb*
0,1
and daughter, Dorit, of Lake creek at­ W, Rectcr.
promptly rise to the top
I f we add
three or four boys wlfl he leading the
tended the funeral of A. M. Pryor at
rest No one will tell them to be the
to a**
and boat the
Old papers for sale at 5c a hundís
Harrisburg.
Mrs. Geo. Alford of Irving came . h
lAgne« Hayes Reporter)
. .in
r|«ornns,T. we can for leaderw-they will take the place for
down on Saturday’s evening train to the e ’ 7 ™ ” ™ ” " » h ire and keep I themselves as naturally as oil takes
The Seniors are making fast pro- at the Enterprise office.
W. C. Templeton of Brownsville re be with her daughter. Renee, who is
, gress in practicing their clast play,
the oil and vinegar in mixture; but If Its place in a mixture.
turned Monday from n few days’ visit ill at the home of her grandparents, ST
"n” “, '"r*y
* t!me' ‘he
mW“ * ’ * WH* ,h « ‘ raawMi ¡‘‘The Wrong Mr. Wright," which thev
with his mother Mrs William Temple­ Mr. rnd Mrs. E. E. Gormley.
akg It» bonds and return« to the difference In rank.
w .. ohviou. intend to present the latter part of
ton, sister Miss Bertha, and brother«
the top.
La
° f Carfon iDd s ‘rv’ »r December.
Three Sophomore boy»,
W J. Ellis and three others, bourd
Harry, pa: tor of the University Prat
If we tngg a measure of stone gravel ranV’ t? / 1br,*hter mi1“ H’ ld the lesser George Cross, Frank Koontz and
for
I
«
i
Angeles,
parked
their
car
on
byterian church; Dr. Charles and Ai
the “ '’ '’ . ' “i? * VMSeI * ,P#‘ er- ’ hake
rank It Is not energy, for the axces-
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
‘he side of the pavement on the read the vessel thoroughly, then set It aside sive.y energetic man often ranks Thomas Palmer, take part in it.
»gency
H u b C Ie a u ia g Works
between here and Harrisburg Sktnr-
Wednesday of last week at the reg­
2*’ " flB4 fhe
•» lower than hl. „ore deliberate
******♦**♦♦♦♦*♦**♦**♦***« day
brother
It
Is
not
education,
for
man«
night.
Nye Toby and F. E. Mc­ snd
»
ular
meeeing
of
the
student
body
it
* fra're' • bi”’e fh*‘ . man with hla ph D. ra n k , i ^
A B E ’S P L A C E
Henry with a carload of groceries •nd the gaud on top
was voted that the high school buy a
'"and than some other maa who barely fin new basketball and also purchase an­
came along and in trying to pas«, an­ » t.? 1* i0*' ,nd ,h* r ' Tel
other car, ran into the parked car ard fh e ir placet by means of their weight lslied grammar school.
other basket to replace the one
- h e a v y things sink, light things floYt
Many philosophers have thomrht broken.
turned over, scrambling the grocer-
Nov. 21 to Dec. 1 IS ies
i? x ™
wti ,rh»‘ that t ie th.n, that determ.Be, S
but breaking no hones. Thefr car
“» human relations that cor- t o ^ i
At a special meeting Friday after­
® *«sl attitude
caught fire but they followed the ex.
Remember W eek
^•ponds to specific gravity; but each toward rank Emerson, for example noon. called by the president. Kenneth
A ll work done prom ptly and reason*
ample of the politicians and threw
man ba, a place or a rank in the uni
says, "Beware what yon set yonr heart van Nice, the student body voted to
mud and extinguished it.
« ra e and invariably f .„ .
R Ui*®. for It shall surely he yonra."
join the athletic association, therefore
•h lr .
Phone No. 26*
Those who habitually «end in their
another basketball will be bought, so
“ «¿r»» big new combination of
E. church tomorrow night—free
copy early tickle the printer man in I rograin at
that each team can have one.
STATEM ENT •
H y T o n e tU lio n e r y , in c lu d in g
the right place. If we were giving
.,
icHCBgaT
The third period in the afternoon. ot ,ke N»1*»» State Bank af Halsey,
1 box of liy tn n r stationery
prize« for this kind of promptness the
Georgina Clark. M rlba Neal
which has h e r .t- .r a * . k
I counly of L in a , state of Oregon, show-
1 Ily T c ae tablet
s heretofore been taken up ">g the amount standing to the credit of
Southern Pacific and the Globe
24 H r Tone envelope«, R » j,h sue
kt
oy physics, training, has been leng- *Ter» <’«P°«iior July 1, 1923, who has
H udson
theatre company could divide the first
A ll lor 8 9 c
tneneti
__>
,<• • r
r»r *$«<-*
•/->*
Regular value $l to J
J —t »
o f ^toofo^a
thened to one . ____
hour and
riv e n ra I I I wot
Ot tni
m,de
who has
has «
ant
There is always a chance to
S paulding
French and English I I I
tk
drawn aay part ol bis deposit (coinitier-
a prize.
Engl
r-ngnsn I I I .
This new cial deposits), principal or i ate rest, for
Margaret Moore
* * * * * put their advertisements in type Sat-
• rrangement
makes
it possible
for | I * P*"«1 «B mora
se^en "(7)
3 i* a ftio a
- _
—
v. iv
possioie lor
more thaY
uian seven
(7) years
P aldi
the students to begin basketball I
prior to said date, with the
Ruth Sturtevant
practice at 3:30. The bova’
O lm * '»»t known place of residence or
teams alternate d X
”
- h .depositor, sad
J 4 . V o ,O f, o f t k , ¿ f to tk io g C k ttio
G aynor
the fact of his death, if known
’ 30x3!
, 30x3!
30x3j
30x3?
Milton Sills
I " A LADY OF QUALITY ” »
$10.45
11.95 .
2.50*
12.50 j
14.20 <
21.001
22.00'
32x4
33x4
HALSEY GARAGE, Feote Bros. Props *
wm
MILL RUN
$31
OIL MEAL, EGG MASH and
fish meal
o . w . FRUM
r x r T ““»,
’ , , » *”
A
Modern
Barber Shop
F. M. GRAY,
draym an
RINGO’S Drugstore ?
M.
HALSEY STATE BANK
Margaret Moore, Ruth Starlevant
«Ses»#
ScHABWBNKA
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLU S
Name of depositor. W . T. McFall.
Georgina Clark
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
S t r ia »Boo
Hath Stnrtevant ( eorgm . Clark. Margaret M oor,
S o o o o a r to
Commercial and Saving» account» Solicited
|
M w w * / * * '* S o o , I
H xl i.g a
Melba Neal
•S o ro o d
W o tto
Georgina Clark. Melba Neal
S k o ^ k o ^ aw ? S k o ^ k o o ^ o a a
G odard
house.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
and <irI* ,r * P r i c i n g
i , a b:" u ” *“ • not
«**» <*-
eided who shall p |,y Jb th . team,.
k
Any Girl in Trouble
UhM. Rhield Hom, M M„ Wr . r„ u,
The grade children, under their
teacher, Mona Bond, intend to give a
Play next Wednesday at the opera
G odard
Grace K irk
„ ,fc,
The Junior class chose very attrac­
Residence or postoffice address, aot
tive ring, for their *26 senior clast. known.
I^ead. if fact i t kaowu to secretary of
Tne Sophomores have chosen a model
cashier, not known.
for their senior class rings, but it
Amount, $70.
Total, $70.
may be changed befora the time ar
T h is $70 1« represented by a dessssd
nves.
s
B bbb
tk o
A /4 S o o ,
t|
S k t f i k t ^ ’o
S tta 1
'
'
T orjumxr
S o o / r k <Pot o , )
J o o o o to tta
j
^ — e^Z
M i c D owill
. / . ^ o o U o o tt.
Grace K irk
Mrs English
G ouxod
Georgms d ark was absent a day
•nd r h«l(
week
certificate of deposit which was issued
to W. T. M eF all on the 13th day of No­
vember, 1914.
Sute of Oregon, ) (
Conntv of Linn, .
‘ b - Taylor, being first dulv sworn,
depooe and say upon oath that I am the
vice-president of the Halsey State Bask
of Halsey, counts of Linn, state ef Or­
egon , that the foregoing statement is a
• nil, trne. correct and compléta state-
®enl showing the name, last known
residence or postoffice address, fact o<
death, if known, and the a a o a n t to the
crédit of each depotitor, as required by
ths provisions of action 10160-1016J, in ­
clusive Oregon laws.
n . T a ylo b .
Subscribed and sworn to before ms
Melba Neal was absent one day thu this
9th day Jnly, A. I> I92A
B M. B o n d .
Notary Public for Oregon
The piano pupils of Mrs. Henry F.
M y commission expires Sept 1, 1921
weak.