Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 17, 1924, Image 1

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    LSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JAN. 1?, i« ’4
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
further adventure.
At Salem the;,
got out of funds. Here they agree I
at one restaurant to split wood for
their breakfast and got supper at the
S h o rt S to ries from S u n d ry other.
They turned up all right in
S ources
the,morning and did the wood split­
ting. which gave them a good name
somevvhçr
MI», Dortoliy Ternau cam* home here.
1
A n d d that
,
x - y - y ° u exist?
from Portland Thursday.
A
d
that
understand,
Mrs. E. E. Marstcrs left Sat
Notice the new railroad timetable
r. Mrs
J h° u6h J/Diay nev^r see your face,
for a visit with her daughter,
on the last column of page 4.
Dwight Smith, at Klamath Falls,
to l£
N o 7 rasP yfu by the hand,
-’rent Into effect Sunday.
Don't mbs
Marsters, who brought her to the
your train.
|
T
hougfj
you may never speak one word
train, favored the Enterprise office '
The Halsey State bank reelected its with a call.
In v o tin g thoughts we share,
c-ficers and directors last week.
Mrs. Blanche Sweet came dnwj.
'
et
I s h a lQ n o K w h e re ’cr I g0,
Suspicion grows that D. F. Burge from Eugene Thursday to take her
of Harrisburg was robbed and mur­ sister's place with her mother, Mrs
our understanding rare 4M
dered. instead of committing suicide. Forster, who continues to improve.
The Albany creamery did 15 per
Mrs. Eliza Brandon went to Plain-
' k" ° W' s° mch°"'. that you are touched ?
cent more business in 1923 than in view last week Wednesday to thf
1922.
funeral of her sister-in-law, Mis
I hrough sense o f ear and eye, “V
With a decree of divoarce from Ben­ Alice Brandon, whose death was men­
By plaintive, thrilling melody,
jamin F. Comer granted to Cora tioned in our columns last week.
Comer at Albany Thursday was an
By gorgeous sunset sky;
'' - J ,
Mr. Isom, the Union oil man, was
order prohibiting Benjamin from ex- in town Friday.
T h at oft your heart is filled with pain'
huming the body of their dead daugh
Glenn Hill of Harrisburg was h o e
ter at Lacomb.
Friday.
I hat still is ecstasy, <
,
NO. 22
With the High
School Classics
With the High
School Clastic*
By MARGARET BOYD
By MARGARKT BOYD
(© by Margaret Boyd.)
•The seeming truth which cunning
time, put on
To entrap the wisest.”
—The Merchant of Venice.
Util« evil j, done u t|)e
«nt Ufh’ ,hnt,rU,h:
dan* "
I untruth that posses for truth. People
S e nrOhirH,,llng’>' b,"1,‘' ,‘ " 11- Karlyro
! /
,?.r‘“n
of ,a,e« “»KJ them.' “ki
1 ,rue?
They continue to ask the
some thing alt their lives.
It Is not, however, always en«y to
I«™ what 1, true. Some of X om
» S . X ld ,rU'“ “ **’
,he ,op « •
HvJl '‘**P m°t,nt#In; others sold she
uvetl at the bottom of a well No
-o tter which dwelling piac. w.2
ascribed to her, all acknowledge that
It was dlfflcun to catch a g|,In, J “
' h X " he,"ier we cl,rab »« ‘nnb by
hard mental labor or dig for truth
wX'n' ,h<f ih° URh” of °Iher men. truth
•neonnvwUence.f° Una WHh° Ut ™ k
(® by Karararot Boyd.)
"And fonolag». haPd ,o b.
>t>
wb«t I can make ouL"_8llaa Marm
It to hard for ua to reall»« the d
flcultle« that attended fencing a gardi
or field before the days of wire fen
in«; yet on« does not need to be vei
old to remember when the first wove!
»ire fences were put up.
Before the days of wire fencing th
common fencing material» were rail
hoarda. pickets, stamps, atone an
uadeea.
The most popular fences for lncloi
jng fields before the days of wlr
fencing were rail fence«; while boar,
fences or picket fences were common
lntloa1“« «»rdeus or towns
Building a rail feuce was a matte,
of great skill and no little labor. Thi
trees that were to be used for ralli
*ere first cut into logs of the de.lreU
J ? g h'.,8nd ,he l0” wer* ,hen *pll'
Albany ha« adopted a billboard oi n Fred Jackson came up from Salem 1 hat, as by wine that's aged.and fit
nto rail,. Oak and chestnut were thi
dinence. A license fee of $26 a year Saturday, returning the same day.
favorite woods for rails in the country
Emerson
said:
"O„d
¿fferg
t„
is charged those going into the bill He is a guard at the state prison.
V ou re thrilled by sky and s i ? "
where I grew up, but hickory and
board business and the sire, etc., o’
m se I V
m setWeen ,njth an,!
«alnut and hard maple and the other
npvt s
"hkh you P“*»e. you can hardwood trees were also used. Well-
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stewart and
billboards is regulated, with a bill­
pendulum 6 bOtl1'
'bese- «« •
I know, somehow, that in a crowd
board committee authorized to mauo granddaughters of Peoria were tran
Pendulum, man oscillates ever He In built rail fences would last for a half
sacting
business
in
Halsey
Saturday.
modifications in particular cases.
Zm n iX I°VT ° f ^ “«e-predominates century or more. Increasing In plctur-
i ou oft are lone and drear,
Mrs. L. C. Merriam was in Albani-
* ' accept the first creed, the first esqueneas as they became weathered
It is thought the war department
•nd overgrown with most , nd Hcben.
T
hat
few
there
be
who
know
and
see
,
Saturday.
the flr,t pollUcal Party he
will permit the Harrisburg bridge to ,
f#nce8 wera a Ovorlte haunt
>»eets.
most
likely
his
father's
He
gets
bo built without a draw.
of the striped chipmunk and the llxard
(Continued from page 5)
L i f e , as you find it, here;
-ZL,
X h
«»” reputation ; but
fhe Io ’ r d°°r
,rU,h He 1,1 whom and the fence corner, of such fence,
George Finley came up from P ort-1
° ft you meet with those whose souls
»ere usually grown up with blackber
mils to » X i ,r “ th predomln»»es sub
land and took Saturday morning's
rlea, sassafras, sumac and the like.
mils
to
the
Inconvenience
of
suspense
stage for Holley.
Are en rapport quite true,
Up through Michigan, Ontario and
and Imperfect opinions."
P
other parts of the northern country
Old man divorce lost ground with
And oh, the sting when others sing'
se e m X DtWC » X ah° Ut us thf <'nr” >
one often sees slump fences-, the
Dan Cupid during 1923 in Linn coun­
seems flat. Hdls and mountains seem weirdest possible objects especially la
to rMt u^ „ „ Hg
#
oo out o f tune with you!
T'
ty according to a report from the
dim twilight. The stumps are ukuatly
>rr'i|k'-D~H. Mnd a Cfc. I—
clerk s office. The highest mark for
the CW’tnr,e8 ,he wisest men believed great things several feet In diameter
PM h Z
T r " "Ut Knd 80 taUffllt ,h,‘lr and are hauled out of the ground
weddings in three years was establish­
P“P ' t s ‘e 8e,‘nilD« ’ruth of the with several feet of root fringing them
ed, with a total of 234, 44 more than
The Portland Telegram la m en t,1
•o rld s sha|»e « a , disproved less than
in 1922. In 1922 divorce suits enter­
-hat industries might.go to California Pull Together or Bust
n»e centuries „go. When the truth of the whole way around. They are an
ranged on edge around the field, ordi­
ed numbered 64 and last year onlv
and Washington on account of the
I earth"P h Ph}'8l,‘"1 f«ct- "Uch as the narily with the bottom of the stump
(C. E. Spence, Market Agent)
40 were filed.
• n jmc tax, and urges its repeal at
U I. X n“6, 7 ? 80 h“rd to co"">
There Is little hope that conditions it is small wonder that the truth of facing the road and the top of thw
the next election. It forgets that in­
Lester McKillip of Harrisbburg, who
«romp facing the field and with the
dustries do not pay income tax, but for grain and other farm products troth o7 n
hU,n"n ae,l,’n8 an,, tl,e roots Interlocking in the air like the
began as a cleik there and has obtain­
!
K
to
iX
m
"nd
°PlnlOn'
18
8"
dlf
only the individual, but that California will he much better this year, for
tentacles of great octopuses.
ed a license from the 3tate board of
has a corporation tax which really | there is nothing in sight to warrant a
ro -k m f*n<’"8 " ra r(’n,n>"»l>' found In
pharmacists, has opened a drug
True, there rre somethinr tr o t? X 7?.nt f° look U?K’n blsfory as the hilly and mountainous »actions of
axas these industries.
The people change.
store there.
That burg had been
‘"«'»rv ns the eastern and southern states. They
like twenty bills before Congress to ■'« m' m .CarlZ,e
think
for
themselves
these
da.vs,
and
a distillation of rumor," and Nn
left without such a store.
they are not being frightened by trie aid the farmer.-, one or two of which poleoh defined It ns "a fahia agreed were built by farmers who knew of
Harry Bressler has come home
no other way to dispose of the stone»
calamity
howl of the city dailies.-_ niay pass, but the most of them pro- I "Pon
While Voltaire, nrlilng upon ro!t ’i ’iL Pl<'kM
from Lyons, where he has been sec­
'•'earing
vide simply for easier means to bor- ' one phase of history, pointed out "So »heir fields, and grow wh'"
Junction City Times.
higher from
tion foreman since the first of the
io.v money. If all of them bées me j riXs ¿ h '.6" h ’ ”868 " r R a «° cl »'^ «' year to year as each plowing turns up
month.
1
,e apParent cause, so mere stones
They , r. „ y ,
laws the farmer would not he pros-1
Prevents
Raindrop
Beads.
H. E. Sveen and William Schaef­
perous because of them.
The situa I many unknown springs tn«v be et osorgrown with grapevines and poison
To
prevent
raindrops
of
water
from
X u X ”6 .P Rrw"tlon nt » »"»«’ that Ivy and Virginia rreepsr and briar»
fer were guests of Marshal Recto
»»ending on glass, wipe off the glass | tion is one where the farmers • must It Is Impossible, centuries afterward
»n<! ar« th«
0lrtnr#ikju« of *11
the city hotel Friday night,
help
themselves.
to discover the hidden source of ,be fence,
with a piece of cloth wet with glycer­
tbt«e plant, w m f tb.ir
young men are from North Dnk„v„.
No business can ever be permanent- 1 - ^ r t u n e , even of tli.tlnguiihed •utumrj color..
in.
The first few drops remnlrt as
They left there four months ago and
drops spreading and showing a tenden­ ly successful that throws itself on the
from the coast shipped to Yokohoma,
cy to run, but as the drops Increase In market and takes the price, buyers
<® by Margaret Beyd / ' ‘ ‘ 1
number they dime into contact with give.
sailing from there Dec. 12 and reach­
It isn't business.
It is un- ( BIG LOTTERY CRAZE IN 1777
"All tbs dull, deep pain, and ea
each other and coalesce, forming a
ing Portland on the 28th. Then they
This
riant anguish of patleneel"
smooth, transparent flm of wnter over sound, and it cannot succeed.
Dealers In Every Class of Commodity
started southward’ intending to reach
the entire surface, which is no obstruc- is an age of combination control.
—Kvangallne.
In
London
Had
Fantastic
some California seaport in search for
Every industry in the nation of im­
»Ion to vision.
Peaceful patience la for the old i
Gift Schemes.
portance is organized to control its
»he philosophical. r or the rest ,
Highest Bridge In U. 8
production and prices except agricul­
The present revival o f Lotteries humanity, patience |a. Indeed, a ma
hrlde? CIalm<‘', ’ha’
suspension ture. Hence the plight of the farmer.
ter of constant anguish, a waiting f t
TwM fen’ ” , ' h* 8 a * k* r'ver near He is pillaged because of his defense­ large and small remind» one of the hope deferred that "maketh th
hi i
i ! *' ,n K>u*hern Idaho, Is the
their ubiquity in the Eighteenth heart sick ” So true 1» this thi
less condition.
world
™ fl"’ MUnt,T ,f
»«•*
oentury.
N ot only, were there the Thoreau, looking around at his at
When farmers smart hard enough
343 fr .
measurement I, then will come mass action for pro­ •tate lotteries w ith '“ potentiality of qualntance,. expressed ttie belief that
to t h ? ,
‘he fl"°r "f th” bridge
'The mans of men lead live» of auto
And when by organization nche* beyond the dreams of av- desperation. What Is called resign,
I® »he stream, and the length of the tection.
ind co-operation they can control the &rX ’
b'Jt ’ bopkeepera o f every non Is confirmed desperation."
•pan to IMS feet. Aside from Its e ,
because Bh the hrl,1eP ” n1 '»’erect greater
treater part of their production, dc- 1 rank ran' their private venture, as
Pstience has merits, hat no pleas
'
"Kh "’»»rials had to be terminc
tires There Is no doubt that what
ermine a fair profit
nrofit price
nrir« on pro »n inducement to purchasers.
hauled a great distance, the structure
ever we greatly desire wU| come M
Ihe Annual
Register
fo r a 1777
duvts and hold for that price they
— —
o ---- - »»•
m
wns completed In four B -n lh ,
ua if we hare the patience to wait foi
will get it, the aano ss all other Sl>e»ks of jottcry magazine proprie-
It long enough; hut It take, ,<» os
combinations get their profits.
tore.
_ aa —
tora, Inttcrv
lottery ♦.,'i„—
tailor», i lottery
atay- gre«t phlloanphy to lead ua to , , ,
The co-operative poultry aa»ovi
assoria
4M- | '»kers, lottery glover,, lottery hat- with Rurroughs-
tion has gon^ over
and is Ugned
si
..... —
ut , raakcra, lottery tea merchants, lot- ’ 8K«*eJe,<,Ja " y ha"a* »»« wait
f y another five years' business.
It te n snuff and tobacco merchants, i re t. SI* ,or wla4 "®e ,,a* n»r ••»:
r For
« lot
i f ? my own
r*
»!"<•
h d been nr fa irly .uccessfful opera- ( lottery
handkerchief»,
lottery
Aom, or fata
«w
tion fo r several years, with the ex- baker,, lottery barber. f - R .
°
‘
•
s
»
ception of one disastrous season, but man for beimr sh»v d
A k*-™ * ’Vt.I'fM.f'SL* " ' « " ‘ ' r to t h . sky;
»he trouble was that it was not strong X
may
R
’
or years, m others o f boys and girls
^ a o i L n * ” “ - Rer '’ • ’•J»’ «•« h»»h.
e n o u g h -it did not control enough of
jn„ £ , 0 / f * ” d 1
c a a keep my own away fram m .
nave looked to us fo r hosiery strongly
♦k.
---------------
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.,
*
,n«
£
I
°
)
.
lottery
shoeblack»,
lo
t­
Mo,t of us want what we wai
the
egg
output.
So
the
made; to stand the wear and tear o f the
tery eating house» (one in Wych when a s want II When w , are p
tract, provided that unless , f at has »trpet, Temple Bor, where i f you ’lent. It is because our only choice
school playground. F o r as m any years
250,000 hens were signed up the con­ ca,l for 6 pennyworth of roast or between patience and Impatience.
we have recom m ended.
tracts were not binding.
” UCh * fh" p»’‘*"e» «
hoi|pd beef yOU receive » note of
Job but little of tn» angulah of thi
hand with a number which, i f it patience—the ,agulah that led him t
Church Announcement)
Mersly a Stone.
turn out fortunate, may entitle the curse the day of bi, birth, crying oe
Church of C h ris t;
Let the day perish wherein I s i
o s H a h ! Upp? * d »*“" "f ’he Tertian
cater of the beef to 6 guineas), lot­
Lon C hatnleo. m inister.
Period found In Patagonia some
tery oysttr stall» (by which the fo r­ born’; the angnlas expressed iB m
«»hie school. 10. W. H . Robert
l*i merely a curiously shaped »ton-
speech, w hen I lie down, r
»on, superintendent.
O ur line, of children', hosiery include every style or
"nd of no scientific value, acbordlic tunate may get 5 guinea» fo r 3 pen­ When shall I »rue. tad the Blfht b(
M
orning
worship,
11
a committee of eminent scientist, nyworth of oysters), and, to com­ gone? and I am full of tossing, ti
Lord's
i “h
, fe * V e f l k e ’ y , 0 W a a t '
Stocking, for
«upper e fery L ord ’s day.
•chool, dreM-up or knockabout wear, made with
VnO8 A*re8 and Inph"’ plete thia curious catalogue, an old and fro onto tbs dawning of y ,, da y '
C hristian Endeavor, 6:30.
has’ e , nf "a,Ural hl8,OrJ' W,lk'' woman who keep» a sausage stall in
Gna of the great m ates of mlsander
mr".
h7 ? ,Oe* “ d k n e e *’ for
bov, and
has Carefully examined
Evening serviee, 7:30,
«landing between the old and Lb«
5l»y thS « e k 7
° “r ’P*C‘l1 &h001 D ‘*-
one of the little ,Ue>'8
alley» leading
' e U ‘
”
"»e
o
f
,
to
The church w itho ut a bishop, in
young la due to the fact that the old
w s. vxclteu bccauae It w„, .uppos«'
*«'ote up in chalk
halk “ U t - can be serenely patient and the young
the country w ith o u t a king.
exlaunce’
, ",C* *
,r lery »»usage», or 5 s h illin g , to be cannot It w,a Helmet who told the
I f you have no nhurch
horns
gained fo r a farthing rehsh.” — tsle of the fanner who refused te
come and worship w ith us.
p’anr an apple orchard becauee th,
Manche,ter Guardian.
M ethodist:
’rrea matured so slowly he might Bet
Three Good Habits.
Robert Parker,_ pastor.
reap the benefits of his roll
Th»
There are three h ib.ta whlrh, but
Sunday School’ 10.
firmer s father refnaed for th» same
Knergy.
one condition be added, will give von
Preaching. 11.
Energy set free by the tyanamuta- reason; hat the old grvndfarh^ ^ c it ­
everything In the world worth hnving.
. Interm ediate League, C;30.
sad beyond which the Imagination of tion of hydrogen .tow s contalne.l In a ed ’he orchard tad lived to drlaa cider
w, tM. w<wM
made from Its applet It takes mn<-h
E pw orth League, 6:30.
men cannot conjure forth a single ad­ romMerfm
- I Lor
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 30 dition or Improxpment. ,The habits to drive the moat powerful steamship of the "duM. deep pain, and constant
6ÖOD ÓÓODS
Preaching, 7:30.
’ •re the work habit, the health habit • float from America to Europe nnd • nrul,h of patloni,:' to bridge the
gate between-the Impatient young man
•nd the study habit.—Elbert Hubbard back, aclentist« ,ay.
and the p a te n t g ra n d fa th e r.
TH’ OLE GROUCH
School Stockings
F
A lle n A
C at
Hosiery
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