Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 13, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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H A L S 8 Y E N T E R P R IS E
OEC 13 1923
halsev railroad time
■
use of the farm is his as long as ha
I liver.
3 days. starting SUNDAY. D«t IS
Another big Triumph
D. W. GRIFFITH’S
THE
W H IT E RO SE
Chartaa Gibson and John McNeal of
the Peoria neighborhood were in Hal­
sey Monday on business relative to
making telephone connections with
the Halsey Mutual Telephone com-
P*ny-
,
.
The senior class of the Halsey high
school will play '’The Wrong Mr.
Wright” at the opera house a week
from Saturday night.
G IFTS O F JE W E L R Y are G ifts th a t L ast |
W rist W atch es
M en’s
Elgin, Waltham, Illinois
and Gruen
Pocket Watches
17 and I 15 jewel, greea or J J O r
I white lo W « « «
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rSaaall «ite» and odd shape*
I W0 to
W ith the High
School Classics
By MARGARET BOYD
I
North
South
¡No. IS, 11 37 a. in.
No l.', |2.|5 p
24, 4:28 p. in.
23, 4.2« p ia.
22, 4:30 a. m.
21, 11:32 p.m .
Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged
< • by l U r p r v t Boyd )
Fully Guaranteed
J
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7
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m e q -r .'
.liver dial. 16 s i « .......... J J > lO .0 V (
“Thia la the forest primeval."
— Evangeline.
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
The delivery window of the
Halsey postofRce is open Sundays
from 10:50 to 11 a. in. and 12:15
to 12:30 p. m.
Sunday mail goes out only on
the north-bound 11:37 train:
We have few places where we can
see forest prim eval; but many place«
Where we can see forest primeval In
The t*o tj nt a girl who couldn
the making—for a primeval forest is
•tep loving.
W ith
not, as Its name might seem to Indi­
The Red Cross has nothing to do
cate, an original growth. I t la the
with the Christmas seals.
It has
M ail goes south once a day, cloaingat
final »tep In a forest progression, an 11:05 a. m. ; north twice, closing 11:25
I 24 meh cream and pink. (POew trn
enough other humanitarian work to
W O tc ..............................
ultimate
forest
that
w
ill
stand
until
a. ra. and 5:30 p. m. Mail »tage for
Medium w e i g h t $ 4
absorb all its energies.
Christmas
cut by man or razed bg an Ice sheet Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
seal money gors to make th'» e«uui-
or
fired
by
lightning.
The
early
ex­
Home leaves daily at 6.45 a. ra.
»30 meh cream and pink.
SOOM
Heavy w eight. .
try safer for nil of us by combating
($17,50 to.......................
periments In white pine reforestation
** R A G S T O R IC H E S ’
failed because the experimenters failed
the great white wolf, tuberculosis.
Set Rings
Rnby, emerald, amethyst
to treat white pine as the final step In
John M Porter and family were at
( Pearls for baby
per strand
an orderly progression.
Albany Saturday.
Take the burned-over slashings of
onr northland, fo r example. There
The people of Lane county will
the aspen and birch seed In and cover
vote on a tax levy for the county’s
(Coatinued from page J)
the scarred ground within a decade.
share of the cost of the Harrisburg
Mrs. D. H. Kirk visited Shedd Sat­
The Inquisitive will observe that al­
bridge.
Fifty-acre improved farm for
most from the beginning a war la
urday.
Baby lockets (1.25 to
Silk umbrella (5 to .
P.
F orster , Halsey.
waged between these two lovely rent.
The Charles W. Rice place of 83
Mrs. May Miller went to Eugene
£ h. ‘ ,d • “ 'Ubrella
graceful species.
Both cast a deli
iLavalliers $.? to..........
acres about three miles east of here
51 50 t o . . . . __
for the week-end,
For Sals—3 Collie Pups. Good
cate fretwork of shade, but the shade
Ladies' ruby rings
on the Brownsville road, has been
* (3 t e ........... . -
of tbe birch Is « bit the Veneer. Where stock. E rnest G ourlby , phone I54
Mrs. M. M. Ward spent the week sold for his heirs at law, twenty-two
a birch spreads a twig above a twig
Cuff links (1 to..........
I Waterman pens (2.75
end in Brownsville.
nephews and nieces, as he died inte­
of aspen, the latter Is starved for sun
I t o ................... .............
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
UghL and it Is but a matter of a
Searf pins (1 to........ .
Little Phyllis, daughter of Ben Holt, state and left no nearer relatives.
(Eversbarp pencils 50c
at
the Enterprise office.
He died in Los Angeles in January,
couple of decades until the aspen Is
i to ..................................
is under a doctor’s care.
1922.
Charles 0. Rice of Holley
crowded out Meanwhile seedlings of
Ladies' bar pins $1 to
George Drinkard and Mist Doris
the maple and other denser-sbaded de­
’ Candv jars U to____
bought the farm for (4,400. The de­
“Merry Christm&s,’* the
were here from Brownsville Sunday
ciduous trees are beginning to crowd
, Silver cake plates (4
A g a te rin g s $3 t o ___
ceased’s father, Charles Rice, took up
{ t o ..................................
the birch. While the birch Is being
Big Policeman’s Wish
Col. Sudtell, the Albany auctioneer the property in early days and now
cboted out, the pine and hemlock seed
Manicure sets $7 to ..
I Set o f g o b lets $3 50,
and furniture and machinery dealer, the three successive owner of it have
1 ( 8 ................................
In and begin to dispute place with
Sterling thimble, 50c
HE big policeman standing In
was here Monday, looking after his been named Charles Rice. The farm
the victor.
to_________________
the middle of the road there
was part of an estate of (60,500 in
farm and other matters.
The ultimate forest differs In the
, Six teaspoons (1,50 to
Fisld glasses $5,
where two streets cross Isn't
thia atate and California.
species
that
make
It
up
in
different
$12.50
to......................
Just a part of the street furni­
L. E. Walton la working in the
regions.
In
one
place
It
will
be
pine
«Jelly dish (1 to ..........
At Junction City a daughter has
ture like the hydrant or the
White drug store et Cottage Grove
and hemlock; In another redwood; In bridge, of course; but I had seen him
N ut Crackers $1.75 to
with a view to possible purchase of been bom to Mr. and Mrs. Marion P.
another, oak; and so on.
there so tnany times a day. week In.
Wheeler of Greenleaf, and the old
the business.
In Finland's epic, the Kalevala. we week out. season In, season ouL I had
man of the Enterprise la three time: a
have a most Interesting picture, of the quite forgotten that he was human
0 . A. C. places the poultry flocks of
grandpa.
beginning of forests and of the growth
like myself, perhaps a little more
Clarence Williams of Halsey and El­
of a forest primeval. Sampan Peller- tired, but perhaps a little happier.
California’s “glorious climate” ! as
mer J. Henderson of Brownsville at
volnln sowed the trees:
But I woke up on Christmas day last
the head of those taking part in dem­ some drawbacks not experienced in
year to his reality as a human being.
"On
the
h
ills
he
sow
ed
the
pine
trees
Halsey.
One
person
was
killed
and
onstrations in the state in October.
I was crossing the street with a
On the knolla he so w ed the flr tr e e s’
several Injured and buildings and
And In sandy p la ce« heather:
very gloomy heart. Everything with
One of the indictments by the grand
L eefy s a p lln g ^ ln the valley«.
trees damaged to the extent of sev­
my life seemed to have gone wrong,
In the dale« he aowad the birch tree«
jury was that of James Ward, a re­
eral thousand dollars by a wind storm
In the loose earth »owed the a id ers
and the crisis had been reached this
peater, for stealing a set of harness in
w
rice*
the
w
a*
dam
P
the
ch
er-
at Los Angeles Sunday.
Christmas day. My eyes were down­
Lebanon.
L lk ew lae In the m arshes. «allow «
cast at the dirty, slushy snow under­
But thè puddlng was coollng and R ow an tree» In h o ly place«.
foot, and 1 gave a glance at no one.
Heavy snow has shut down logging
W illow « In the fen n y region«
that wns no Jnke, so, ss thè tempera­ J u n iper In «tony district«.
(
A. CH RISTM A S T H O U G H T
Then suddenly, out of the sky. out
at Mill City.
i
ture fell, they fell to.—Christopher G. O aks upon th« bank« of river«."
of tbe nowhere, came a deep-voiced,
Hazard.
Th«
greater
happiness
nt
the
Christ­
That Plum Pudding and * '
As predicted, the Harrisburg team
All the seed grew and flourished hopeful. "Merry Christmas I” Yes,
(© . H l l . W estern X . w . p . p . r U nion )
showed the Halsey boys how to play mas season Is a direct result of the
except that of the oak. The acorn there was the big policeman merry
greater participation o f men and wo­
Some Twisted Mottoes
MODERN
basketball at the grammar grades men In the spirit of Christ. For then
would not sprout until conditions were Chrlstmaslng me. and as though he
especially prepared for It.
Finally, meant It, too. In my surprise, I gave
game.
weakness his a power over strength ;
It back heartily, “Merry Christmas,
O VISE loved Jokes. She caught
however, It sent up a forest primeval,
and then the laughter In the eyes ni
Mrs. J. C. Shedd of Shedd sleeps
yourself.”
people with questions and puz­
s growth so tall and dense that :
little children aeema a better thing
*.’lth one little ear open.
Thue she
zled them with conundrums. So
And with that cheerful spoken word
than our own good ; and then the tired
■In th eir course the clou d s tt hindered,
bursting automatically from my aur-
heard a burglar the other night and routine In the lives of those around us ____ J ’ he bad arranged a program
And the d riv in g clou d s Impeded
prlsed lips the day changed. There
that centered about the Christ­
her husband frightened the prowler look« out upon ua through enigmatic
And tt hid the sh in in g su n lig h t
And the g lea m in g of tbe m o o n lig h t"
was a miracle for you! Not out of
away after he had opened a window eyes, and wa understand better, we mas plum pudding. When that came
upon the tnble each one was to pu*
tbe New Testament, but out of today,
of the Shedd-Davis stone and before pity, we cease to condemn—we would In his thumb and pull out a plum In
this day of policeman and hydrants—
even ameliorate, we would show that
he got any loot.
tbe shape of a twisted motto; there
and the Christmas spirit. On the op­
we see and understand—and so we they were, all around the sides of the
posite curb I met happiness face to
The W. F. M. S. of the M. E. offer the dumb gift which mutely tells
(By an Enterprise reporter)
platter.
face. In what form It came does not
ehurch met at the l ome of Mrs. M. E what our words could never tell; nnd
Father was first, unfolding his plum
The first inter-class basketball matter. That Is my heart's secret.
Gardner Friday off ernoon with Gard­ then In our hearts. In our households, he rend off the pit of It end, as If to
games
of the season were played Fri­ But It camel And this I know, It
ner as leader of th e leseon.
Quit« a In aur llttla world, there Is Christmas moderate the coming merriment, said
would not have come, or coming, I
day night and resulted in a victory of would have surely missed It, had I
number of the mat nbera of the W. F. Joy and peace— earth's highest happl
“All Is not laugh that titters.”
uses.—
Sister
II
Tides
Shepperson
in
the
sophomore
class
over
the
fresh­
Then mother read hers: “It's a
M. S. at Harrisbijrg were present by
not lifted ray eyes to return the big
Pittsburgh Dispatch.
man class by a score of 19 to 6, the polleeman'e "Merry Christmas," and
wrong turkey that has no turning.”
Invitation, and be) ore leaving extend­
As Shis did not apply to the bird that
sophomores proving to be too big and had not the surprised smile stayed
ed an invitation t a the ladies here to
with me until I reached that curb.
husky for the first year boys.
How Four Old Maids
x had just disappeared, the self-satis­
meet with them tom e time.
fied smile of the cook behind the door
The policeman this Christmas Is to
The
game
between
the
girls
of
the
Have
Real
Christmas
did
not
come
off.
A. A. Tussing, accompanied by C.
me a symbol. Never again will be be
Then Aunt Mary: "A hitch In time
freshman-junior classes and the sop- part of the street furniture.—Ethel
P. Moody and B. M. Bond, drove to
At Christmas time, I do not wish
saves mine.” This reference to Bob's
homor-senior classes was a closer con­ Cook Eliot.
HKY wars a family of old maids
For costly gifts, or rare;
Brownsville Friday night and attend­
trousers asserted bis Independence of
t®. H l». WsstsfR Nswspspsr U«|OR >
—four sisters. But they were
test than that of the boys, ending in
Just bring a bit of mistletoe
ed the Mason A lodge.
suspenders, but caused his relative to
the JolllesL nicest old maids I
And place It In my lialr—
favor of the latter team.
N o t ic e of A p p o in t m e n t
remind him that he was not as need­
Miss Gracr. Wallace, accompanied
•v«r knew. I always swore IL
O f course I'd want the "follow-up"
of Administrator with will annexed
less of stitches ns he thought, upon
Professor English has announced a
by her eous'fii Harry Reeves returned
and now I know It. What do
To be a solitaire.
Notice i i hereby given that the nnder-
Declamation Contest.
There are to
to Portland Tuesday, after a few you think tbay did for Christmas? which he replied that he could depend
signed, by an order of the Conuty Court
upon that tailor who had advertised
Did
they
hare
a
tree
for
themselvea
be representatives from each class in of Linn County. Oregon, has been ap­
THE GENUINE SPIRIT
weeks visit, with their grandparents,
“pants a dollars and a half a leg
and exchange costly presents with
the high school.
pointed administrator with the will an­
Mr. and Wrs. J. W. Recor.
seats
free.”
each other, and then eat a turkey with
The genuine holiday spirit consists
nexed of the estate of S. A. Ribelin,
Then
Susan:
"We
never
miss
the
The seniors are to give their plsy deceased. AU persons having claims
O. W. From, C.. S. Veatch, C. H. dressing and plea, alone In their
not only In wishing a merry Christ­
«waiter till the files go by." This was
charming white dining room? Not a
' The Wrong Mr. Wright” December against said estate are required to pre­
mas. but In making one.
Koontz v id A. A. Tussing ware in Sa
a fly paper upon a dead subject and
bit of IL They know what Christmas
22.
The reserved seats are on gale sent them wnhin six months from the
lem Wednesday.
It wns filed for future reference.
date of this notice, with the proper
was meant for, and they acted on the
at
Clark’s
Confectionery.
MOTHERS’
CHRISTMAS
vouchers, to the nnderaigned at his res­
Bob's plum was also laid on the
Mrs. R. L Parker uraa an Albany kaewlng. Their friends tell me they
idence at 37J E. Fifteenth tt. North,
table after he had read: "A strolling
The Christmas vacation will extend Portland,
har» dona It every year; but since I'm
visitor Wednesday.
After receiving her gifts, mother's
Oregon.
hoy catches no horse.” A sentiment
from
Christmas
to
the
day
after
new
°tdy a new acquaintance, compara­
Christmas will be devoted largely to
Dateil and first published this 29th
J. C. Standish was in Albany Sat­ tively, I couldn't know that.
that he was Inclined to think a little
year’s
day.
day of November. 1923.
washing sn extra number of dishes.
too personal.
urday.
They Invite In a dozen children
S. s. I I a vb s , Administrator aforesaid.
Louise
hud
the
last
plum
and
de­
The
high
school
is
going
to
give
a
A mor A. T ussin g , Atty, for adtnr.
NEVER TOO HIGH
Mr. and Mrs. Fran k Werklnger of who wouldn't ordinarily have a Christ- clared; “All's well that ends swell.”
Christmas program December 21.
® ** tr* * *t all and give their presents
Shedd are the parents v f a boy born to
Expressing the traveler's satisfaction
them. And thru those twelve, poor
It might be different with a lot of
STATEM ENT
Dec. (th.
with terra Arma, less terror and more
little mltee alt down at the tnble In
things around Christmas, but the mis­
firmer.
of
tke
Halsey
State Bank of Halsey,
tletoe Is never too high.
J. W. Moore was a Portland visitor the old maids' charming white dining
counly of Linn, state of Oregon, show­
rooog and the old maids themselves
a few days last week.
The H omen's club met Thursday ing the amount standing to the credit of
them with turkey and all the
every depositor July 1. 1923, who hat
George Hayes of H ll A Co. was do­ serve
fixing«. And they don't do It for char-
afternoon with Mrs. G. W. Momhin- not made a deposit, or who has not
ing some plumbing work in Shedd Ity either. They do It because they
drawn any part of his deposit (commer­
weg for a further study of Scotland. cial deposits), principal or interest, for
Monday.
.
adore children, and making them hap­
I
Sixteen members responded to roll a period ot more than teven (7) yeara
Mrs. Karl Bramwell made af trip to py la to them a treat You see. from
prior to said date, with the
their cradles. these four old inald
call
With suggestions for the Christ­ immediately
Tangent and Albany Saturday.
name, last known place of residence or
elateru were blessed with the Christ­
postoffice address of such depositor, and
mas dinner.
,, „,
’ •’L * the fact of his death, if known ;
A court order Monday eet off to D. mas spirit, a spirit that lasta all the
H A R R IS B U R G
(
B R O W N S V IL L E
year
around
when
It
Is
genuine
A
series
of
food
tales
was
planned
Name of depositor, W. T. .McFall
J. Ribelin the automobile, two rows,
But why should I call them “old
Residence or postoffice address, not
for the new year by the finance com­
the poultry and all the household
i
known
maids r* That term la in such disre­
mittee.
goods of M % Ribelin'« estate
Jha pute? They are four angels I And
Dead, if fact ia known to secretary or
knowing thaL I am going to try my
A Christmas party to be held at the cashier, not known.
Amount, $70.
luck, some time when I can get the
home "* the president, Mrs. S. J.
**********
Totil. $70.
«
w +
courage, and aak one of them, the
This $70 is represented by a demand
Smith,
^«cember
20,
was
planned.
.■ue I happen to be In lore with te
certificate of deposit which was issued
♦
A are me " rerhaps If I make the
♦
The librarian reported a new list of to W. T. McFall on tbe 13th day of No­
«
proposal within the Christmas season
vember, 1914.
♦
state books ujstreceived.
State of Oregon1, )
I shell remember she's a Christmas
• The lesson “A Day with Scott" Countv of Linn, J **’
I angel, and taka mat Don't laugh at
which covered early association and
I, D. Taylor, being first du1» sworn,
my audacity. Anything may happen
et Christmas «met For Christmas la
the Tweed valley was given in an in­ depose ami say upon oath that I am tbe
vice-president of the Halsey State Rank
If the wav to a m in t heart is through
s magical time. Evan a child can tell
teresting manner by Mrs. J. C. Porter of Halsey, countv of Linn, state of Or­
hi* stomach, a* the old aayiag gix».
yon that —Ethel Cook Eliot.
and Mrs. W. A. Muller.
egon . that the foregoing statement ia a
'* • IMS. W ester, t t . * . . . , . , U n i.« r
the« »«rely the right toed to a woman's
Bmatifal, Practical, laevpeaeire -
full, true, correct and compiete atatt-
A
short
musical
program
was
given
good grace« is through a box of choeo
menl, showing the name, last known
Wa take order* for
by
Mrs.
Bond,
Mr»
Stafford
and
Miss
residence or posloffiee address, fact oi
latea and bon hone Of course onlv the
♦
death, if known, and Hie amount to the
♦
daintiest eioiaeta w ill accomplish that Dona Robertson.
credit of each depositor, si required by
eud—a n d ’ 'best" mean» Clark's. Send
The hostess, assisted by her daugh­ the provisions of aelion 1PI6G-10163, ia-
» box ttxtav to your bestrat. ' Where ter, Mrs. Wallace, served dainty dative, Oregon laws.
D. T a vlor .
there « 1 candy box, there the heart luncheon.
Subscribed and sworn to before ma
unlock«
this 9th day July. A. D. 1923.
*
B M B o n o ,
Congressman C. N. McArthur died
Roots 1, Halsej
»♦
NotarvPublic for Orego«
Sunday from meningitis.
My commission expire» Sept. 1, 1«2A
50 * Others tip to __ .............. 85
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