Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 27, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E
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GLOBE
ALBANI
SUNDAY—M O N D A Y
T o V aulb D avi » ,’ then Sonny
aad now
Richard Barthel mess
DBG. J7 IWi
O u r S ch o o ls
The Innocents are
Still Perishing Corner Stone of the World-Supremacy of
Help Shield Them from
This Nation
Cold and Hunger
bailers got revenge last week Wed­
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
nesday, beati.ig Harrisburg 12 to 6. <
Nor,h
booth
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No. I«. 11:3? a. m.
No. l7_ , j . „ p
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In “The Brown Mouse” Jim *
* Irvine strives for knowledge-- *
* sot “culchaw.”
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24, 4:28 p. m.
23, 4.28 p. m,
22. 4:.M> a. ru.
21, H ;3 j p jjjf
Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if Aagged
The high school will play the alum­
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
;tu«l Mabie Holmes Parsons, P ort ni a gam*: of basketball this evening.
Prizes for High
The two letters below tell
The delivery window of the
their own story. Is there an
School _____
Publications
, Best
8Chool magazine— Tha program given by the highlflaiggy postoffice i« open Sunday«
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IO nS Hugh Hume, editor Spectator; I »«h001 Fnday was ver>’ Rood and its from 10:50 to 11 a ui and la is
Oregonian who cannot spare at
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P ro f Victor L- 0. Chittick, E n g - 8UcceM
* * »«»buted to Miss to 12:30 p. m.
supported by
least a small sum to save the M c h n n l I’J i h . e .
School
Ed
tors,
bend
in
Ii8h
department, Reed C dlei?, ‘ Berth. Leitner.
Sunday mail goes out only on
lives of the inuoeent victims of
Dorothy Gish
Productions
Portland;
John
T.
Hotchkiss,
J
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The
Halsey
college
students
are
,ho
north-bound 11:37 train:
war?
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K.<»ill. < o., Portland; and Ralph home for their Christmas and new
goe* «outh once a day, closing at
Portland, Dec. 22.
Keep your eyes on
At the concurrent convention D. (u ser, UBgociate professor of year’s vacation.
a ’
V’STJl ’"»ce. closing 1115
Dear Mr. Wheeler: It is u of the high school press associa­ journalism, University.
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Brownsville. Cra*v for,’, ville” , nd “‘w
ie '
pleasure to receive your issue tion and the high school student
2,0 school may enter the com- jT W T w w w e e w v e e e v e e e e e
Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m.
of December 13th, in which you body officers at Eugene, Jan. petition for awards which h a s !
M a r y Succeeds
forwarded publications to
• « w C « give our recent ucur cunt cubic*, 11 and 12, awards will be made not
the
University
long
enough
in
}
on M a in S treet
Paid-for Paragraphs
aucli generous apace.
It i* by the following judges:
Q. H. Davidson and wife have a
advance of the convention to j
Best
example
of
a
re
p
o
rte
rs'
pretty
hard
to
receive
loennagen
new Echophone Grand radio receiving
By L A U R A M IL L E R
enable the judges to have plenty ? I
¡Adm ittance Here 5 Cents
set in their home north of town.
C. like thia all the time uud not work on a high school paper—
Ben
H
ur
Lampman,
local
staff,
p.'b'nXiv'Z
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P. Stafford has ordered an Echophone give them wide publicity. The Portlund Oregonian; Frank Jen puom.ations.
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@. IS IS , by L«iir» Mlll»r
a Line
Special, but it has not yet arrived. attitude of the press o f the state
kins,
editor
Eugene
Register;
uud
OUT
WHERE
THE
WHEAT
Both of the/ machines were purchased haa utmost without exception
George Turnbull, professor of p * ’
For Sale— 3 Collie Pups. Good
BEGINS
through the M. V. Koontz company.
been ao very friendly that our journalism. University of Oregon.
stock.
E rnest G ourlrv , phone 1 ^
With the High
The secretary-treasurer of a farm
Best original editorial—N. J.
Mrs. Cha/jes Mercer of Eugene is a cam pa i hub huve been to a large
loan association in St. Paul, Kan.,
School Classics
guest a t the home of her parents, extent
successful because of Levinson, editorial writer, P ort­
doesn’t properly belong In any cate­
land
Telegram;
George
I’utnam,
M r. and Mrs. D. I. Isom.
Old - papers
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eale at 5c a Lundi#
this cooperation.
gory of Main Street women. For her i
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By M A R G A R E T BO YD
publisher Salem Capital Journal; '
Linn county school budget* are 111,-
bnck yard contains 318 acres. The at l he Enterprise office,
1 hope that some duy during and Colin V. Dymeut, dean of
work for the farm loan association.
800 less this year than last.
this winter, when It is cold in th«' college of literature, science,
<® bv M arrarat Boyd.)
and other work for the Big Island
“ Cured by wearing a spider hunfi nchool board are casual tasks while ¡Reelfoot Lake
The tax commission g»ve the O. K. Hulsey, but colder in the Near and the arts, University of Ore­
gon.
reund one’s neck in a nutshell."— the farm Is literally the big Job.
to - nil the
county estimates.
may I remember I that
---- Linn vvunvy
I Euat, > « you
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But Susie Gibbons, an orphan, who
Best general mechanical make Evangellna.
in Tennessee
Charles Ballard arrived from S h e r-' NOHI** M H le kiddie« ure warm
has certainly found success by either
up
of
a
newspaper—Elbert
Bede
Among the moat Interesting of super­
wood Monday evening to viait at the and ------
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comfortable through your | editor Cottage Grove Sentinel stitions are those concerning disease man’s or woman's measuring tape,
Clark Smith home.
No, it wasn't
has accumulated opinions that Miss Born of an Earthquake in
| * Paul
**m ««•
R. n Kelty,
a y , u
news
ew i e
editor
u n o r f Port
o rt
and its cure.
Wearing something
Town-Bred or Miss City-Born may
the Charles Ballard who published the
around
one’s
neck
to
ward
off
disease
Uncle Sam’s Youth
1 think it will be of interest lan<1 Oregonian; and Robert C
well ponder.
Enterprise fo r a couple of years.
or to cure disease Is one of the most
to
your
readers
to
know
what
Hal1’
Proft‘S8or
of
journalism,
As
to
where
a
girl
should
seek
sue
Neither was the publisher this visit­
common superstitious practices, and Is cess— "depends on what kind of back­
Tennessee owns Reelfoot Lake
an Oregon man not connected University of Oregon,
o rs father, whose name is also
almost as much in vogue now as it was
bone the girl has," Miss Gibbons says in trust for all the people and
in
any
way
re
I
®eBt
recwd
of
service
to
a
with
near
east
re­
In Evangeline’s day. City school teach­
Charles.
They are not even ac
lief thinks of it. I enclose a high school by a high school ers can tell a tale of woe about the lit­ laconically. “The real question Is soon, if present plans are ful­
'luainted with the publisher Bellard.
whether the girl Intends to make good,
publication—Judge
Jacob
B.
copy of a letter from Prof. Hly
tle red flannel bags filled with asafoe-
the size of the town that hap­ filled, every foot of land around
He was in -u Kgnzler, Portland; W. A. Reid, tida or with garlic cloves that tene­ not
W alter Davie of Shedd has got of McMinnville.
pens to be her home.”
secretary
CorvaUis
Chamber
of
the lake will be the greatest
ment children wear to protect them
from the M urphy Seed company of party of tourists last Summer
And as to the qualities that have
Albany three Empire milking mach­ who visited the orphanages in Commerce; and Earl Kilpatrick, from sore throat, diphtheria, whooping made for her own success— "keeping state-owned game sanctuary in
and Greece. dean of the University of Oregon cough, and the like. Strings of Job’s perpetually busy" is one part of the America.
ine heads, the object being while m ilk­ Palestine, Syria,
tears are still sold to mothers who be­ prescription. Getting along well with
ing by machine to discharge each Before the party broke up they extension division.
lieve that a baby that wears a string
The earthquake that formed
Best
method
of
obtaining
and
people Is another essential Ingredient
got
together
one
day
and
sub
cow ’s m ilk separately, ao that he can
of these tears w ill cut Its teeth pain
even for a fanner, though Miss 3usie Reelfoot Lake began in the ear-
f 12,00(1 toward our handling advertising for a high lessly. Rabbits’ feet, secured under Gibbons
keep yield and test records of the in scribed
isn't conceited enough to
funds.
school newspaper or magazine— proper conditions, when worn on a
ly winter of 1811. It continued
dividual animals.
claim the credit due her. Instead she
Yesterday I received a cable-, Harry Marcus, advertising man string around the neck will protect the explains:
more than , three months
“I have had my housekeep­ tor
1 lie Robinson Floral company pf gram dated last Monday, stat- aK'‘r Oregon Journal, Portland;
wenrer from a variety of ailments, as er fifteen years. She Is an angel. My
I urtland, whose advertisement ap­ lug that for the 2,000 children
until
by March, 1812, more
Hurd, manager Cor well as bring him good luck.
farm manager has been here seven
pears in this paper this week fo r the in the Russian Caucasus then v,'
vullis
There Is scarcely a communltv that years. My friends are veritable Gi­ tli an 75,000 acres of land had
ni“ Gazette-Times; and ' ' \V.
v F
v
first time, is the one with whose con­ is not an ounce of sugar, and G. Thatcher, professor of adver­ does not boast of at least one person
braltar«. It seems to me the chief sunk to a depth of from seven
duct, G. T. Kitchen, late of this place, they sorely need its heat pro tising, University school of Jo u r­ who can blow Are out of a burn and tribute they’ve paid my father—who to thirty feet.
The final con­
prevent blistering. The blowing must was the best dad on earth—has taken
is associated.
vulsion of nature opened a
dueing qualities, for they are nalism.
accompanied by the repetition of
tbs form of watching my welfare.”
Most adequate production of be
passage from the sunken land to
of 5,000 feet,
The new «¡detract which the South­ a t an altitude
a charm that cannot he communicated
But It’s when she explains why she
n
mimeographed
newspaper—
with
the
tem
perature
below
the Mississippi River, three
by one woman to another or one man
ern Pacific is about to lay here, is
zero.
Floyd \V. Westerfield, manager to another, hut must always be taught couldn't be hauled or coaxed or driven miles west, and the Father of
made necessary by the Increasing
to
life
In
the
big
city
that
Susie
Gib­
Springfield News; Grace Edg- by one of the opposite sex. The neigh­
Cordially yours,
freight business.
The present side­
bons truly waxes eloquent. “W eill I W aters rushed in to claim its
ington, editor Old Oregon, Uni­ bor who blew the lire out of all the don’t
J-
J.
Ilandsaker
have to wake up In the morning new-found
conquest in less
tracks w ill accommodate only 67 cars.
State Director Near versity of Oregon; and Mary E. burns In the neighborhood when I was nnd hear the pattering feet of the than forty-eight hours the sunk­
Sometimes there are 66 to 65 cars in
a child Is now n stately old dowager family above. No elevated trains—
Kent.
University
extension
divi­
East Relief.
a train, and frequently it is necessary
who Is a pillar In the church and a where humanity Is packed In like en land had become a great
sion.
for a passenger train to pass a freight
Best high school notes section mainstay of the local cultural move­ stock in Western cattle cars. No Iron lake. The waters of the Missis-
McMinnville,
Oregon.
Dee.
17.
ments; but she still blows lire out of clad hour for lunch. No dictaphones sippi River flowed backward for
here.
Mr. M artin, night agent here,
While traveling in Syria and in a Portland paper—Charles her neighbors’ burns.
has seen ninety cars of Rocky l ord
1’ulestine last summer at hit Fisher, editor Eugene G uard; There ts scarcely a community of (thank the good Lord). No coming twenty-four hours to fill in the
melons in a train at the town of that own expense, I took the palus Hal E. H obs , managing editor,
out of an office at 6:30 to join In n void left by the subterraenan
auy size that does not have In It at road homeward rush, with all the love­
name in Colorado.
disturbance. This is well-auth­
and had the privilege of visit­ Oregon City Enterprise ; and Erie least one old woman who can "meas­ ly
day gone. No prisonlike existence enticated history.
ure'’
a
child
and
so
cure
It
of
the
“take
W. Allen, dean of the
E lliot McW illiams came up from ing quite a number of the ..........................
>“> Uuiveis
within granite walls."
As the land sank it carried
off." an ailment that doctors dignify by
Albany Saturday evening and spent tions of the near east relief. I iiv HChool of journalism
the
name
of
marasmus.
with
it about one hundred
Best
high
school
notes
section
the night with friends in Halsey. M r and of observing the work and
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There are likewise few communities
square miles of virgin forest.
their methods at in a paper outside of Portland—
and Mrs. McW illiams drove up Sun­ examining
Brownsville
Briefs
that lack at least one
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The storms and winds of more
I was astonished at I. D. Felsheim, editor Western tor who will cure any
day tad were accompanied horn, by first bund.
sort of ailment
than
a century have swept away
the
amount
of
work
done
In
all
World.
Bandon;
A
rthur
Rudd,
their son tad lames Rector, who spent
from colic to cancer by reciting charms
To™ M iller, the Brownsville small-
may
thousand trees but thou­
editor
University
of
Oregon
Em
of
the
stations,
with
the
least
snd incantations. We usually pride fruit grower, has discovered a wav of
a day with his friend E llio tt
sands yet remain in the lake,
expenditure of money, and the erald; and Alfred Powers, assis­ ourselves upon having outgrown witch putting up loganberries in d - i ‘
g
S° gaunt specters
M r. and Mrs. C. P. Moody and two
of the great
¡dent marks of economy ou tant director. University exten­ craft in medicine, hut I have never yet that the a b a n ^ T d ,
found a high school student who did
‘
, L u d C° ° r “ re Perfectly earthquake
children spent Sunday with rela.ivea all sides. I was impressed with sion division.
that shook
the
: i aerved and th® product is as beau- American continent during pio­
In Harrisburg.
Best advertising and business not know either the name of a white tifu
the great service rendered to
i
as
a
picture
and
as
good
to
eat
thousands management of a high school pow-wow doctor or some one who did as fresh logans.
neer days. Some trees have
Representatives from every civic the thousands and
know the name of one. They never he
of
orphan
children,
the kind year book—Staff of the Univers­ lleved
died and these rear their blast­
and community organization in the
In them personally; but they al­
ity school of journalism.
Evangelist Wilson, who conducts ed limbs skyward like the masts
county have been invited to a mass of rare given (hem, the instruc­
ways had sn aunt or a cousin or a
Best
story
in
a
high
school
the
meetings at the tabernacle, has a of ships, but others still flourish.
tion,
both
mental
and
vocation­
neighbor who did believe in them.
meeting at Riverside January 9 fo r
residence here.
Now Mrs. Wilson B is a flooded
forest which
the purpose of completing the a r­ al. the strength of personality magazine—Edison Marshall. M ed
of the teacher« and workers, ford; Charles Alexander. Albany; i The Halsey gram m ar school foot- has been taken ill and sent to the makes a natural breeding place
rangements for the Linn county cisix
who are some of the most self-
Brownsville hospital
association.
tu
an,l "'«terfowl.
suerific-ing anil consecrated men Ttw Wrong Mr. Wright
1 he foregoing information about
Mrs.
Freeland,
the
coach,
deserves
The
Rr,lde
around
the
Christian
Proprietor Rawlings of theGlohe the- and women I have ever seen
Reelfoot Lake js from the Dearborn
The senior play at Rialto hall Sat- _ I much praise fo r her work The char- ch“ rch’ on th« hill near the bridge,
ter, Albany, planned to treat the ehil- Many of
them are religious
Independent.
cess. I acters
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is being improved and a new sidewalk
urday evening was a great success
dren of th . W C. T . U. farm home to a statesmen.
were as follows:
A M r. Smith, who lived at Rais
built.
picture show Christmas.
Diphtheria
I think that the near east Jh> Seymour Sites, who assumes the role of vr,
prairie, in Lane county, and who eama
t.,
brought n quarantine to the home and lief, by its wonderful nation W eyland Clingstone, one of the boys of long » g L -B v e r e tt’co h ? " NiC*'
from the region affected by that
(Brownsville cor. Democrat)
H‘
L ° rbln
prevented him, but he sent candy to 1 with* philanthropy, is doing as Fre. .r,c k Bon,I,. s „ e , „ « » h e w - F r .n k
earthquake, used to-tell about it as he
Lroaby. a titirn td at Fort M • m e—T im « ... n i
the little onaa instead.
lu n ch to bind the nation« o? the Captain
Loot Brstenface. from the old country— leoige Cross ”* “,e r'
Activities of the Christmas sea­ ad heard the story from ancestor*.
-artli
together
as
any
one
far-
son hare consisted of a big com. I t affected a large area of the more
Frank who runs the h <S e l-C n rriu M iller.
Saturday morninig a runaway team
or 1 know of, and especially in I'a v n l Clcwe», a fearless d a tc c ti,e — l i j r l r Albert««
m unitytrse [outdoors and 40 feet western southern states. Wells were
was coming down the sidewalk when
" o <
niece— Ellen V«n Nice
h
'ib j and program, sponsored by dried up by it and springs flowed
P. S. Brant, who is quite elderly, no­ binding the beneficiary nations t 1 'llie
B.rd Miss bond’s M s i.l-L e o n e l ’«ti'h, r
generous America.
Mav Araheila
the chamber of commerce, Sal. forth in new places. Great fissures
ticed a small child directly in front of to
vlingstone. an Unappropriated angel— Genevieve v v .n .
urday night, a grange supper ami opened up in the earth and dosed
it.
Regardless of his own danger, God bless and strengthen tlii Henr.etta O liver, a fin de steel, detect.ve - K?ti, Kruia
work
and
raise
up
continuous
program,
danca giveu by th» again, and some people perished in
he ran ,o the child and threw h „ U
' T i n ^ V r a ^ " ’’: ^
Americau Legion, special services them, though not many, for the popu­
One of th . b d“1 n°‘ de,F himself- t h a t . I f ,\.|’ that even
in sll the church«», a lyceurn lation was sparse then. In one in­
iX iim
’* «‘r« k him. rend lch u n h ought to ¡nch.de thi's
number at the high school Friday stance a negro dropped into one of
Sweets to the Sweet "'ght, a Parent-teacher program, a the chasms as it opened, but instantly
to the neX °.nih,OUS' H* w*
I
»• »«* »«uilget of benevol
„..ini,,, • 7
h M ,nd ,c,<r M |ences so that evervbodv. thru
basketball game and a high school
gaining con.ciou.nes. .to hfc own his own church, may have a
The age of the girl doesn’t count when program autl tree.
Among the appeared again on the top of a jet of
Roma.—Scio Trtbaat.
it conies to candy ; big and little, they presents ou the latter tree were watei that :Jiot high into the air.
¡ share in this great iuterna
all love it. The candies that we sell are
■ — > ' tlonal philanthropy,
our boxes, each containing two " hen the colored man came down, Mr.
Smith said, he struck th * ground run­
made of pure, unadulterated sugar and live mice and addressed to a pop
a « ..» ,*
delighted to meet Mr.
flavorings, and consequently no matter ular girl.
Every time a girl got ning, and for all he knew he might
« \ ickrev, the geueral secretary.
how much is eaten there can be no one of these boxes and opened it be running yet, fo r he was never «sen
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h >/ s A y o u
a i f « in Hevrout und Jerusalem, and
in those parts again.
harmful effect. Take home a boa. there was a stampede.
J he with t)r. Doughty. Both of
knowing that it is the purest casdv
♦ i these officers of the mui r cast
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made.
• i relief I know to be the most
Wellington, little son of M r. and
* J consc< rated, devout,
N oticb of A ffointmbnt
conecieo
Mrs
R M. Bond of this city. wa. on
of Administrator with will annexed
tions and effleleat men to be
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P io p p i next a m
the
sick
list
Thursday.
Notice it hereby given tb it the nnder-
found any where.
signed, by an order of the Couaty Court
f met your Armenian repre
f Linn County, Oregon has been •*-
in
sentative on the train the other
io r I u L,0i* .JoI1ln,°n -e n t home pointed administrator with the will an­
to Salem for the holidaTs.
nexed of the estate of S A. Ribelin.
«1"'
He. too, is a eboice
deceased All persons having claim*
spirit and I an: sc glsd be ia
«gainst said estate are required to pre­
/9 2 ^ f
c j helping in thia good work. Am
Any Girl in Trouble
FO R S A L E
sent them within six months from the
way or place I ran help thia
date of this notice, with the proper
» . ? eomtuuaicate w.th « ...g » Le. oi th . Salv.t.os Army at ,h .
Christ like w «n k .. done on ao
vouchers, to the nndersigned at hia res­
idence at 375 E. Fifteenth at North.
«plentlid a arale.' Mt’ me I n q * .
White » .e ld Hame
M .v f .k a v e ^ . P0„ l .u i
No. 1 mich cow» giving 3 g allom a day Portland, Oregon.
■fc I
Cordiallv m urs.
Datel and first published this 2Mh
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W ill sell
reasonable price
dsyof November. 1923
V illi«ta J. Slj.
‘ F U R Y ’i
I Flaming Youth J
Clark's Confectionery
L
RINGO Drug Store Î i
Good Jersey Cow
W . A. M e n u
S, s. H av bs , Administrator aforesaid.
' mob A. T rs s iN G , Atty for admr,