Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 20, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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ALBANI-
SPECIAL XMAS P r o g n u
SPECIAL MUSIC
A special feature
DAUGHTERS of the RICH
G A STO N GLASS
R U T H C L IF F O R D
with B I H E I. S H A N N O N
S T U A R T ROBSON
M IR IA M CO O PER
IOSEPH S W IC K A R D
W W W W W W O W W W W
They have a Hot naw piano at
D ad's and Mam's restaurant, but
no cabaret dauesra have bean con*
spiouoUs there yet.
Grandpa A. J . H i l l and Papa
and Mama Holt took Baby Holt to
Portland Tuesday to consult a akin
apaciaiiat (sort of ak iu gains, per*
b tp s). They made the round trip
by aute in a day.
M a r y Succeeds
o n M a in S tre e t
By LAURA MILLER
Laura Miliar
MOTHERING THAT PAYS
DIVIDENDS
&
I t t i , by
tineas and convenience. It carried on
a far larger volume of business with
almost the same floor space. When
her first contract Involved spending
$35,000, she learned how to secure the
, rock-bottom price from the salesman
i of the other side.
She seta a high standard. H er prod-
' uct, her employees, her eon and aa-
J slstant In the business, even the orchid
I conservatory at her home—all must
pay their way by showing clean-cut
J efficiency.
She likes the sort of simplicity that
often accompanies greatness. H er ad­
vertising campaigns have Illustrated
this. Mr. Knox used to go In for
stunts. Mrs. Knox has mainly con­
fined herself to "swapping recipes" as
from one woman to other women who
love the kitchen.
To women entering business she
rays:
“Yon must have training or
ability or both. Use common sense.
Utilise your sex, but don't demand fa­
vors on account of IL
Keep busy
thinking of what you can accomplish
and you will grow old only half as
fast as the woman who worries over
what she can't do."
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
With the High
School Classic«
By MARGARET BOYD
North
Ponth
No. IS, 11J7 ».
No. 17, 12:15 p u,.
24. 4:28 p. m.
23, 4.2b p. m,
22, 4:30 a. ni.
21. 11:32 p m.
Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
< C b y M a r g a r e t B o y d .)
“And truth la thia to me, and that
te th««.,,_ ld y |ie of the Kinpi
SUNDAY
M A IL
HOURS
The delivery window of th»
H alsey postoffice is open Sundays
from 10:50 to 11 a. no. and 12 15
to 12:30 p .m .
®
Sunday mail goes out only on
the north-bound 11:37 train:
A color-blind person sees neither
The profession of motherhood la not
red nor green, hut * neutral color.
auppu**d to be a well-paid occupation.
You say the grata la green and ha
And faster mothers— who do for pay
agrees: but the color you see as you
what real mothers gladly give from
look at tha grass la not the color he
urr»x ik,a—are generally not highly
I t ’s worth wailiag for
sees as ha looks at IL Green la one
regarded. Yet out In Phoenix Uvea a
Mail goes south once a day, closing 1(
color to yon and another color to h im ;
woman who mothers all the children
yet each one takes It for granted that 11.05 a. ni. i north twice, closing 1125
In
the
state
of
Arizona,
gets
paid
for
ia
m. and 5j3O p. m
M ail stage for
In chapter 10 of “ The flrown doing IL and has been honored by
the other one sees Just what he see«, a.
Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Swe
Mouse,” which we publieh this nearly every organization In the state.
for tha color blind person rarely Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. in.
knows that ha la color blind.
week, Jennie Woodruff, as county
When Mrs. H. A. Guild was a girl
superintendent, warna Jim Irwin
A near-sighted man and a far-sight­
the loved her younger brothers and
ed man will look at the same hillside
slaters. When the grew up and
teacher, that aha ia likely to ‘‘fire
and see two totally different pictures.
him. Jim begiua a letter of raaig taught, she loved her pupils— even in
Halsey Happenings, etc.
One will be but a greenish blorr; the
nation.
Jennia’e father advises the ¡huge mscblnellke system of tha
other may see a grove of blossoming
(Costumed from page J)
him not to send it and promises to •Chicago schools And when marriage
chestnut. If, however, any discussion
brought
no
babies
of
her
own.
she
be­
Mra. Adda Ringo was on the sick take up thecndgela against his owu gan tp love and foster public move­
about the hillside arises, each man
daughter
(or
Jim.
list for a few days last week.
will believe that the other has seen
ments for bettering humanity. Out of
WHEN HE WAS A BOY
lost what he himself has seen, and
Frank Porter hat beau here this thia last love grew her present moth­
For Sale—3 Collie Pupa. Qooi
M r. and Mrs. W- A. Carey returned
ering Job. She was the first woman ; What a big-hearted fellow old will probably believe him a willful
week until today. He takes
•tock.
E r n e s t G o u r l b y , phone I54
Saturday from Salem, where they had
uoupla of fine turkeys to hie Port­ In Arizona to be appointed head of a Santa Clans la. Ha must have been a liar If he aaya he saw more or less.
been on account of the illness of Mrs.
department
of
state.
Secretary
of
the
All
of
us
are
more
or
less
mentally
newsboy.
land home from here, aad we sue-
Carey’s mother, Mrs. Stone.
Mrs.
color blind and mentally near-sighted.
nect that he had dasigua upeu Arizona child welfare board, «he now
has supervision of all child welfare
Unfortunately the teats for defective
Carey returned to Salem the first their Urea.
Old papara for tale at 6c a bundle
measures, working through 65 county
mental vision are not so simple and at the Enterprise office.
of the week.
reliable as those for defective physical
Miss Edith Forrest, the affieieut child welfare board members. And In
D O IN G H IS
Mr. aDd Mrs. L, R. Falk ara the sod nntiring county Red Croat addition she la a foster mother to
SHARE.
vision. Moat of ua go through life
hlid (or every day In the year, for
parents of a ten-pound girl born •ecretary, baa resigned aud M><*
without any suspicion of our Infirmity.
Are
you
do­
BRIGID, IR ELA N D ’S G IRL SAINT
Monday.
Defects of mental vision are due to
•larv Fake, who promises uot to there are 365 orphan children who
ing anything for
HVe lrj foster homes or with widowed
Ignorance, to prejudice, to race, to
the preservation
try
to
live
up
to
her
name,
suc­
Friend of 8L Patrick and Interred in
J. W. Clark and fam ily were A l­
mothers, as wurds of Arizona.
faulty education, and to such like
of our antiqui­
ceeds her.
the Same Grave In a
That's enough to keep any mother
ties?
bany shoppers Saturday.
causes. To such defects are flue po­
Cathedral.
1
You bet I am.
Clark Smith found a buudle ef heart' full to overflowing, Isn't It?
litical strife, religious persecutions,
C. L. Falk Jr. and Henry Seefeld raluable clothing and left an ad. Even If the men and womeo of the
I sail eosmetlca.
wars, and all the other disagreements
> Brigid, how many an Irish girl
were Albany visitors Saturday.
that mar life.
rertisauisut of it at the Euterprias state forget her, 1 Imagine Mrs. Guild
could keep happy. Furthermore, she's
I t each man saw the truth as his has been called by that name after
jffice.
Within
a
few
'flours
Mm
Mrs. Momhinweg returned Sunday
of a ten-acre ranch that has
Lillian Hows of Brownsville, the owner
i-a urana« is planning its tutur« neighbor sees I I there would be no Ireland’s great woman saint! She
been burned from a sagebrush und cac­
from a visit with her son and fam ily
andacape
painter,
telephoned
to
water
supply from M ill creek, near cause for disagreement. We are all, is said to have been born of prince­
tus desert to a producer of roses and
at Shedd.
■ dvertiae tha lost of such a bundle long staple" cotton. The ranch own­ Summerville, where three springs however, In the same state ns the ly ancestry, and the year 451 is gen­
blind men who went to see the ele­
Mrs. W. H. Beene, accompanied by (rom s c a r . 8» the property Mas er organized the rural women of the come out of the ground, supplying phant— we see but a pnrt of the truth, erally given as the time of her birth.
promptly
returned
to
the
owner
a»
state and brought them into associa­ each day more than 7,000,000 gallons while fancying we see It all. You re­ Brigid is known to have been re­
her son Allen and brother, W. A. A1
the result of an advertioeinent be tion with their city sisters through of water. The system w ill require a member that when the blind men be­
len, drove to Albany Saturday.
nowned for her beauty, but, refus­
district federations. Naturally the 15-mlle pipeline.
fore the latter was printed.
gan to examine the elephant. In order ing several offers of marriage, she
E. P. Cross and wife were Eugene
Federation of Women's Clubs made
The Stout Lumber company, oper­ to find out what the animal was like, determined to offer her life to God.
We hope the days of our friends her state president.
visitors Saturday.
one caught hold of the trunk, and
ire long in the land, but they will see
Then Mrs. Guild decided that wom­ ating two sawmills at North Bend, la thought the elephant resembled a 1 Under a large oak at a place
The country fa ir given by the Re­
preparing
to
open
a
large
area
of
ex­
en who had the vote ought to use It
bekah lodge of Urownsville was at no. n in e days this season as short as politically. Not unnaturally she wns cellent timber I d the Seven Davila dis­ w a k e ; another got hold of the tall, thereafter called “Cill-Dara,” or the
and thought the elephant resembled
‘
.
hose
at
the
end
of
thia
week.
tended by quite a delegation of the
the first Arizona woman sent to the trict, fifteen miles southwesterly from " rope; a third got hold of a leg. and cell of the oak, whence comes the
members of the local lodge Saturday
Ralph Payne and John R. Crabtree national Republican convention in the city. Several miles of logging thought the elephant reeembled a tree modern name Kildare, she built her­
night.
Among thoae making the pleaded guilty and went to ja il for 1020. In 1022 she was nominated for railway from the timber to the head trunk, while a fourth leaned against self a small oratory, and through
trip were: Mrs. T . J. Skirvin, Miss hunting without licenses.
Payne has representative, to congress, and wns of tidewater on South Inlet w ill be the elephant's side, and Insisted the the virtue of her life attracted other
Lois Johnson, Mrs. C. P, Moody and >een penalized for illegal hunting be defeated only because her whole party constructed and two logging camps animal resembled a wall.
holy women to her company. Her
ticket was snowed under.
will he operated.
While it Is highly^ Improbable that friendship for St. Patrick is borne
children, M r. and Mrs. F. M. Gray, fore.
Knowing big city, small city, town
anyone of us will ever be able to learn out by the testimony of the Book
M r. and Mrs. O. W. Frum and two
Progress never before surpassed in the whole truth, the real truth, on all
H. M. Henry got home from the and country Intimately, Mrs. Guild
daughters, Miss M ary Smith, John
declares that If a girl has ability
of Armagh, which declares that be­
the m atter of propagation and pepet- subjects, all of us can at least remem­
Salash, Frank K irk, Mrs. Adda Ringo hospital Friday. He was pretty weak there Is always room on "Main Street
tween the two great Irish saints
ber the Injunction of Epictetus:
but ia gaining strength.
uation
of
game
and
fish
in
Linn
even though It may look crowded or
and Mrs. II. M .Bond, besides the
'there was so great a friendship of
“When anyone, then, assents to what
county
was
made
during
the
last
year
empty
of
opportunity.
members of the orchestra which fu rn ­
Perhaps you will get hints from
is false, be assured that he does not charity that they had but one heart
by
the
Santiam
Fish
and
Game
P
r
o
-'
ished the music fo r the evening.
some of the numerous little Christmas
tective association
This fact was w illfully assent to it as false; but and one mind.”
It)- l»J*. 0» L aura M illar
what Is false appears to him to be
J. E. W igle of Harrisburg was a stories in this week's Enterprise that
In tha Ninth century, when the
brought out last evening at the S t . ' tree.”
will enable you to contribute more to
Jlalsey visitor Saturday.
THE W IDOW S MIGHT
land was desolated by the Danes,
Francis hotel where the biggest and
iomebody’4 happiness next Tuesday
the remains of St. Brigid were de­
what is believed to have been the
— 11
——
H. A. Renninger was an Albany
Three widows In three different
— and other days.
Happines is
visitor Saturday.
posited
in the same grave as those
I
most
successful
annual
association
H«l$eV
Hiflh
School
Ndtai
1 owns faced the problem of Income.
late of tniad
The greatest happine««
The total serv-
n’t. *
*
of St. Patrick. Later the two bodies
One sought a manager for her bus banquet was held.
D. Taylor was in Albany Satur­
. 6 ,
ers ° t tha Halsey high
comes from making others happy. band's business In the hope • living ed wag 87.— Sunday’s Dem ocrat
day.
______________ __
and grade schools have received their were transferred to the cathedral in
T ruly it is more blessed to give than for both her and the manager would
the same city.
certificates of 100 per cent enmii
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote spent to receive.
result. One found herself the sort of
Dr. W. H. Davis, probably the best • ment in the National Educational as-
low-paid Job a woman past forty cau
Sunday with the latter's parent«,
B A R N Y A R D V A R IE T Y
A. J. llfil took M r. and Mrs. Ben acquire, and la saving painstaking known and most popular physician in sociation, and so fa r as known thev j
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Robinson, at their
Lmn county, died in Portland Friday, are the only 100 per cent schools in
Holt
to
Portland
Tuesday
with
the
aunts
to
care
for
her
old
age.
One.
home south of Junction City.
The Observer happened along
Holt baby to consult a specialist in past fifty, took over her husband's fac­ following a surgical operation for u l - , Linn county
High
street the other day just in
Kra. Hugh I^eper returned Satur­
He was 63.
J .„ . 4 the Halsey high school will
medicine about tha little fellow’s con- tory, and in ten years Increased tha eeration of the stomach.
profits three-fold.
day evening from Albany where she djjjon.
A ll Albany school flags were half- have i t , f j „ t basket ball game, when time to hear two men walking at
No article can give an unfailing masted during his funeral and school
had been to aee her new granddaugh­
his side talking over a hunting trip
it takes on Shedd.
The boys
now that they had taken together last
ter, born to M r. and Mrs. Aivia Leep­
Byers, whose bride was reported recipe for the secret of such success and other bodies paid homage to his have five contests scheduled.
• • Mrs. Charles Knox has made of
er in Albany on the 14th.
drowned at Harrisburg three weeks
winter, when one of the men asked
her universally known gelatin busi­ meme ry.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
•go,
writes
to
(The
Bulletin
from
Los
the other: "How many ducks was
Harold Stevenson of Brownsville
ness. I t can only tell how the Knoxes
The H ill, Koontz and Ringo Christ­
Angeles that he ia coming back with did IL for he had helped her greatly
A ll high school students who are in it you got?"
was a Halsey visitor Monday.
an attorney a fte r the holidays to de­ during his lifetime. Her husband mas window displays are artistically the senior play are supposed to be
"Well,” he said, in a sharp tone;
¿•presantatlves of tha upper W il­ fend his reputation.
That a woman started the little factory at Johns­ attractive.
shivering and saying: ” 0 h ! Saturday
I got seventeen.” Much to his sur­
lamette valley high schools mat la tha wag with him and Parka when they town. N. Y. Both had struggled to ac­
night."
But the rest are not a bit prise the man asked, "Wild ducks?”
Albany high sahool building Saturday passed through Jefferson on the day cumulate. What she saved from per
The Mountain States Power com­
morning to divide the state into die of the accident is asserted by a gar­ household allowance was always hers. pany has made a 15-per-cent cut in scared and are tryin g to console them "Well, not e x a c ^ ” was the answer,
w ith: “ You will live through it
I f Mr. Knox needed money, he often
hut the farmer who owned them
trlctn for athletic competition Repre
rates for light and power.
age man there.
borrowed from her—at bank rates.
everybody else has.’’
•entatlves from Corvallis. Bugeae.
was.” —Columbus Dispatch.
When he consulted her about his bust-
Rossburg, Cottage Grove. Lebanon.
While working around the hot stove
The students in the program for
L. E. Walton had no proposition to
F E A T O F B IC Y C L IS T
Silverton. McMinnville. Forest Grove. in the kitchen of Dad’s and M am ’s ness affairs he expected a Judgment
baeed on reason. He never “fooled buy that Cottage Grove drug store. r riday afternoon are practicing. I t
Salem and Albany were in attendance. restaurant Friday Mrs. Henry slipped
her with praise," she says. But be He went to keep the business going promises something new.
Riding from the first platform of
and fell with her arm on tha stove. acted on her opinion.
M r. and Mrs G. W. Laubner were
while the owner made a trip away
The sophomores are to sell candy at the Eiffel tower to the ground on a
It
took
a
good
many
seconda
which
So
much
for
his
part.
At
his
death
in Albany Tuesday.
from town.
the senior play.
bicycle was the daring achievement
leemed like minutes, before she eould the boys’ future depended on her wise
John W. Stephenson and James Me regain her balance and raise her arm action. And she loved her children.
of a young Frenchman. In the first
Usury Ford proves the sincerity
'•eryone turn out Saturday night
W illiams
went
hunting
Tuesday and she got a severe bum extending Financially she is canny. She found
hiKh echool play ever leap the bicycle covered 40 itepe.
that Mr. _____________
Knox's newspaper, „ «1,1« | of hie etatem ent th a t ba is not a an see the
morning and brought in a couple o f from the little finger to the elbow.
line, did not pay. Forthwith all checks cand idate for president by co m in g iflven ln Halsey and eat some of the The remaining 316 steps were cov»
geese from northwest of town -ju s t
best candy ever made. Reserved seats ered at the rate of from 15 to 20 in
for the paper were Issued from her out fur Coolidge.
a week before time for the Christ-
Among the many beautifully dec­ office until the paper 'did pay and
each jtMtp. In less than one and
are on sale at C lark’s Confectionery
mas roast goose.
orated stores in Albany the Meade- could be sold at a profit. When she
one-half
minutes he had covered the
The Brownsville Times and the
Mrs. H. M. Henry was called to Albro Jewelry store deserves special built a concrete factory to replace the
entire
distance
of 90 yards and was
original wooden one, she planned, not Junction City Times have identical Double-head Basketball
Alsea Monday on account of the Ill­ mention.— Albany Herald.
only slightly scratched on one 1««
for ostentatloq »nd size, but for clean- colored Christmas covers and are un­
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
ness o f her daughter, Miss M ary
aa he rounded a post at the bottom.
Tha proposed county federation is a
usually full of lite ra ry meat besides.
Henry, who is teaching school at that
_____________ _.
ln the K,m e Thursday night at the
°t a burr on the bicycle wis
step nearer organiration, the base­
fa n fe r tin e e K ,
Rialto the upperclassmen in the boys’ loosened.
p toe
M o th er and d au gh ter same ment of the South Methodist church
h >nie last night, the latter improv- • t Tangent is $125 nearer completion
game were Victorious by a score of 23
log so encouragingly that tha ex­ and good feeling between Albany and
the Affection-ary ‘® 5 In the girls’ game the upper
Rat That Didn’t Small After
pects to return to her shoo) after its neighboring town is greatly stim­
class won, 7 to 6.
Being Dead for Three M onths
If the Way to a man’» heart te through
the holidays.
The
g
irls’
lineup
was:
Upper
class
ulated as the result of a banquet in
. i ' 1 ' * “ ’ 1' ’’ *» 4 « *d tli'» *m < » tli« ." w T it« « M r.L
hit atomach. at the old aayiag goca,
— center, Agnes Chandler, side cen- S y k m N . J .) . " I «aw thia rat «v«ry day: put wwe
Tangent last night.— Saturday’s Al-
then surely the right road to a woman'«
M » ' ! “ « It « » " » « , aw
center, Iona Albertson, rig);t forw ard,
bony Democrat.
Wile looked behind the banal. T h e n It war— d«d-
good gracea is through a box of choeo-
Rena W alker, left forward. Genevieve t i l - s u p uU« in three > u n (or JJc. s ic , | t j j .
♦
latea and bon bon« Of courac only the
a
Sold aad fu a ru ta a d by
Wells, right guard, Louiae Robnett,
♦
daintiest uorsela will accompiith that
♦
Mrs. Crandall (taws) Tails How Sho
left guard, Grace Pehrsson.
Lower
RINGO DRUG STORE
end—a n d ’ 'beat'' means Clark». Sand
♦
Stopped Chicken Lotsee
♦
_
.....................
a box today to yonr beateat
"W here clesa—center, Elsie Reynolds, side
♦
' ! u « ia rte < n»» killed > n < w bahy ckkk« Wt.k
there’s 1 a candy boa, there the heart c* nter, Lena Bass, right forw ard, Ag-
♦
N o t ic « o r ArroutTMBNT
I d kaewa «haul R t t - i m p b -lw e WWk ju tt m
« >*?t»rwka>« v « k $ M « » a r w e f rata. T h o » « t
unlock *'
of Administrator with will annexed
nei Reyes, left forward, Pauline H a r­
« r * ” h b y « w «ka ich » , I ’’ h ^ ” Mav-Saap t$ ffuar-
« aatwd aad n i b for I f e . <Sc. I l J|.
Notice ia hereby given that the nader-
din, right guard, Wil.’imina Corcoran,
aigned. by an order of the County Court
told aad fUA<aat«<d by
le ft guard. Helen Williams
♦
of Linn c.'ouuty, Oregon, has been ay
*
In the boys’ game the lineup was: pointed administrator with the w ill an­
RIXCO DRUG STORE
•ad tee oar te'aehon of
♦
Upper class— center, Kenneth Van nexed of the eatote of S. A. Ribeiin,
«
Music Rolla
«
Nice; right forward, Everett Cterbin; deceased All persona having claims
♦
•gainst aaid estate are required to pre­
left forward. Milford M u ller; right sent tliem within six months from the
Photograph Albums ♦ I
guard, Truman Robnett; left guard, date of this notice, with the proper
*
Stunt Books
d
Freddie Heinrich.
Lowfcr elaas— vouchers, to the nnderaigned at h it rca
m«’ commuawal. w,|h Ea.iga Lee of the Salvation Army .1 the
idence at 375 E. Fifteenth at. North,
:
Bible«
.enter. Thomas M ailer; rig h t fo r­ Portland, Oregon.
White Shield Home. Se5 M ayf.lr .venae. Portlaa,!. 9 r tr > a .
Dated and first pubhahed t’.na J’ th
ward, Frank Koonti;
left forw ard.
************< *-****#
George Crow ¡right guard. Thomas day of November. 1023,
S. K Haves, Administrator aforesaid
Palm er, left guard, Lawrence .Wooley.
A m os A. Trsstwc. Atty for admr.
I
Richard Barthelmess
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith of
Albany ware at G«orge Maxwell
Sunday, where the birthdays of
Mrs. Maxwall and Hans Cook
were celebrated h» the three fain
Hits.
FU R Y
*** •••*♦ » •*•» *» ••< » • 4
Confectionery for
Have you forgotten
anyone? Drop in at
Clark's Confectionery
RINGO’S
STRAYED
and
Yearling Heifer
R. M . R O D E
Resta 1, HalMy
A n y G irl in Trouble
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