— • •••••« ••« • i I G LO BE ALBANI' I t b e tte r p ic tu re « a r e w a d e th e G lo b e will sh o w th e m . : Announcement Extraordinary V S U N —MON.— T U B -W H O . Feb. 4-4-5-6 T h e S u p e r P ro d u c tio n z * The H unchback of N o tre D am e s s : : LO N JAN. 41 H A L K R Y E N T E R PRISM P A C I« with C H A N E Y '! a t p o p u la r p ric e s Halsey Happenings, etc. (Continued from page 1) Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Kitchen and ton Lavelle drove up from their home in Portland Friday evening, and while his parents went on to Eugene to see Mrs. Kitchen's parentg, Mr. and Mrs John Bryan, Lavelle remained in this vicinity with friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hockensmith of Albany were Sunday guests of the former’s mother and sister, Mrs. M G. and Miss Mona Bond. George Pike of Loraine went to Eu gene Monday. Miss Inez Trefry, who quite ill, is improving. has been Lyle Standish returned to Portland Monday after a short visit with friends and relatives. Mr. W illis, night operator here, was a Eugene visitor Monday. z A co-operative cannery, to be locat ed at Albany, in h ein * discussed by fruit growers. I). I. Isom, who has been in ill health for some time, w ent to Eugene Sunday where he entered a hospital J. W. Moore, who is employed by the Alsea Lumber company nt Glen brook, spent Sunday at home. I>r. and Mrs. T. I. Marks drove to Corvullis Sunday afternoon and railed on their son Roland, who is a senior at O. A. C. T he Metzger Shoe Service o f A1 bany has filed articles of incorpor ation. The capital stock Is $10,000 and A. W. Metzger, H azel Metzger and W. I* Marks are the lncorpora tors. The company keeps a standing advertisement in the Enterprise. Sheep-killing dogs have been play ing havoc with different flocks in the neighborhood o f Halsey recently, Sunday morning they rot after O. W I-'ruin’s sheep just out o f the city and killed and maimed several. Monday morning they went after J. W. Mil ler’s and II. C. Davis' sheep with the same result. Fred Canady, singing evangelist from East Liverpool, Ohio, com menced a two-weks revival at the lo cal M. E church Sunday. Mr. Can ady was converted when thirty years old and has been singing for the past eleven years. He will be assisted in the work by the local pastor. Rev. ltoht. I. Parker. for treatment. I9 M M cLUliea ■«< pazeets, of tne RMRg 1 A lf o r d A r r o w s sad tbe old. are naturally opposite by tbe coutrary effects of hope and d iBaterprlaa 0»rroepei.4»ace) spoadeace, of expectation and expert «race. without eriane or folly on either John LaRue of Halsey called at the side. , . .T h u s parents and children John Wilibanka, J. F., D. I. and E. D. for tbe greatest part, live on to love Isom homes Thursday of last week less and leas.’* Although Mr. LaRue is almost 72 years old he made the trip on foot. »d by a day at lit* Henry Zimmerman I home The friends of Donna Rohertaos «di! be interested to know that she has received the state piano teachers’ certificate and is now an accredited teacher, qualified to give high school credits in piano in any standard high school in the state. School Notei 1 •J ♦ M ary S u cceed s o n M a in S t r e e t By LAURA MILLER 1 9 U . by L a u ra M illa r SHEKELS VS. PSYCHOLOGY Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starnes drove Last Friday night there were three to Albany one day last week. high sb cool b a sk etb a ll tea m s from Mrs. Edna Geer, county school su­ Halsey playing in other towns. perintendent, visited the Alford school The girls played the Brownsville last week. . girls on Brownsville.*» floor. The Tom Lusby of Springfield visited score was 8 to C in H alsey’s favor, A reception was enojyed after the his sister, Mrs. J. F. Isom, several game. Their next game will he at ¿ays the first of the week. A famous psychologist ouce told me tbe difference between a woman’s and L. C. Merriam railroad section boss a man’s mind. • “Throughout the ages.” he ex­ here has been awarded the cash prize plained, “man measured success by of 1100 given annually by the South­ , the property he could amass In one ern Pacific for the best kept section form or another. Woman had to gain in the Portland division. the approval of a man. Ills surplus provided for both her physical and C. P. Moody is a candidate for the spiritual needs. eb a irm a n sh ip o f tbe P o rtla n d d iv is ­ Scio, February 8. Claude Davis and family of Albany "These two traits run deep. Woman The boys’ first team played at Mill viaited Claude’s sister, Mrs. John Is more conventional, that Is, more In­ ion of tho Order o f Railway Tele­ Mrs. Willbanks’ terested In community approval than graphers. Voting will be done by City and met defeat by a score of Willbanks, Sunday. They also enjoyed a re daughter, Mrs. John Hames, and fam­ man. However advanced a feminist, mailed ballots within a few weeks. 25 to 16. ily of Roseburg also called in the a f­ she usually gains pleasure from In It is a position of considerable re­ ception given in their honor. tangible approval rewards, while a The boys’ second team played at ternoon. sponsibility and importance. man on the same Job couuts tbe cash.” Turner and met defeat by 26 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. . A. Starnes attended Pure theory? Perhaps. Yet In hun­ The four-county boy scout merger the funeral of Mr. Freerksen at Shedd dreds of letters from women In the Midyear exams are over and every­ has been perfected! Oscar Haytcr of working world, the Intangible factors Dallas is president, Elmo T. White of one has settled down into the regular Thursday of last week. do seem to make for contentment. routine. Salem head of the business depart­ Mrs. George Workinger called on The truth seems to be that these wom­ ment, M. Feresthetsen o f Salem bead en Just haven’t bothered to be mate­ Tuesday afternoon Mr. Bergenhoff, Mrs. E. D. Isom last Friday. of the educational department, C. C a missionary from the Phiilipines, rially “successful," because they’re Austin and Otto Alford and families "happy” In their work. Hall of Albany head of camping, H. spoke to the high school and grades visited at the Lee Ingram home Sun­ This Uttle letter Is a case In point. A. Scalien o f Corvallis, field depart­ His speech was much enjoyed by all. day. Is Julia Wossman a success or not? ment head and N. H. Buckstaff of He told of the conditions in the Phii­ Mrs. J. F. Isom has received word Her name was sent by a member of Albany, treasurer. lipines; of the good work which Uncle of the marriage of her sister, Miss the Louisiana board of health, who thought of her us a successful force Next Sun C. P. Moody’s parents came from Sam has done over there. Ruth Lusby, to Raymond Strawn of In her town. What do you think? Harrisburg to visit and to attend the day night he will relate some of his Toledo last Saturday. "Dear Mrs. Miller: revival m eetings at the Methodist experiences. “I covet very much the honor of Miss Lillie Rickard, who is a stu- church. Rena Walker returned to school deat at the normal school at Mon­ being written up as a woman who has succeeded on 'Main Street’, but such a mouth, spent the week end at home. write-up about me wouldn't he ut all J. P. Smith, a former resident of according to the facts In my career. this community, died at the home of It would be pure fiction. “I am principal of an elementary his daughter, Mrs. May Hale in F res­ In o r d e r to g e t th e school of twelve teachers, drawing a no, Cal., last week, at the age of 81 salary of only $1,800 a year. I'm a p e o p le of th is n e ig h b o r ­ years. very obscure person, living on a ’side Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer came street’ In a sweet, sleepy old South h o o d a c q u a in te d w ith m y down from Eugene Sunday and took ern town. "If you had asked for a story of w ork I will o ffer fo r a lim - Mrs. Mercer’s father, D. I. Isom to , , , ’ , .. some one who has been happy In a Eugene to enter a hospital for medi- town j coul„ flt ,nt0 youp p]nn tirn e m y cal treatment. I meddle Into nearly everything that happens In my little community, fall Rev. R. I. Parker, pastor of the more often than I succeed, but enjoy ! R e g u la r $ 4 0 set o t p la te s f o r .......... Halsey Methodist church, and Tom the contact meddling gives me. Hill called at the J. H. Rickard home "Please, when you finish your plan [ A ls o 2 2 k . b r id g e w o rk , p e r to o th of writing about women who have suc- Sunday afternoon. ______ i ceeded In small towns, turn to the George Laubnsr, J. Bressler and 'needles In the haystacks.' 1 shall be J I f y o u a r e in n e e d o f d e n ta l w ork it will p a y i. Zimmerman of Halsey called so glad to he used. , y o u to g e t m y e s tim a te . "Sincerely yours, on D. I. Isom Sunday morning. (Signed) "JULIA C. WOSSMAN.” Chester Curtis ta d fam ily spent the Every eleventh farm house in the evening at the home of Mrs. Curtis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tandy, United States is vacant, states the department of agriculture at W ash­ > D E N T I S T , • near Harrisburg Saturday. ington. It states further that out ' C u sick B an k B u ild in g , A lb a n y , O re g o n Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kickanap, ____ . „ . Desmond Bayne and Violet Burnett o i * total “f 2,289,000 farmers and of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Cosper tenan* fa™ erR moro tha" 108’000 of Boise. Idaho, were week-end guests have ,ost thelr farms or other Prop- at the John Burnett home. erty throu*h foreclosure or bank­ Monday with a sm iling face after ruptcy; over 122,000 have lost their having her tonsils removed last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. .H. Fisher of property without legal proceedings, W ith the H ig h Let a ll com e to see M onroe play Springfield visited at the Green home and nearly 373,000 have retained their School Classic« Sunday. property only through the leniency of against the Halsey boys Feb. 1 on / creditors. Deo Rolfe is visiting at the home of Halsey’s floor. By MARGARET BOYD his father, John Rolfe. We have one new pupil, Miss Ida by Margaret Boyd.) Jackson, who is enrolled as a junior. The County Open Forum “ I ’ve often offered to taka tho man Fifty dollars in prizes is offered to agamsnt of tnlnga, but you know (Browasvilie Timas) S P la te s ; th a t ; F it $25 ...$5 J S DR. C. FICQ, • DOGS you’ve taken It III always, and teamed Linn county students for essays on to think I wanted to push you out of care of the teeth. The dentists of the your place.”— gllaa Marnor. There Is nothing that Is able to hold ,itate offer the money. Its place In ihe world without constant « i n . , . , , struggle. One o f the keenest of all; A ' L ’ Beok,)l>dorf, returned m is- struggles Is that between the eeteh , , *“ n arY from the Phillipinn islands, llshed generation and the rising gen , 8 » v* • slereop ticon lectu re at the ♦ration, whether of plants or animals high sc I ion I yesterd ay m orn in g He or men. w ant to J u n ctio u C ity at n oon . Long ago, Abram and Lot, the older In the national contest recently con­ generation and the younger, found that “the land was not able to bear ducted by the Illinois Watch company, them, that they might dwell together," in the endeavor to interest the high and they ^separated, the young man school students in the study of ex- going to live la the clues of the plains, president Abraham Lincoln, judged tbe older one going to live *n the coun locally by Attorney A. A, Tussing, try of Caiuisn Their exstuple has been followed by many millions since. Mrs. B. M. Bond and Mrs. H. F. Eng­ The age-old straggle between father lish, Everett Corbin of the senior and son Is embittered by the fact that class was pronounced winner in the neither recognizes It as a part of the Halsey high school, and will on the natural working out of nature's law», 12th of February be presented with a bu' r,,arer able of taking over the management ! *lde lhe name of the »tudent. N o tic e t o D o g O w n e r s H. Wayne Stanard, president of the Brownsville Chamber of Commerce, acted as a representative at an ex .. .. . . . . „ ecutive meeting of the Linn County Open Forum held at Albany Wednes day evening, of which he is a mem , . ber. Others present were Chairman F. E. Callister, o f Albany, J. C. Ir- vine of Lebanon, J. D. Bryant of Oak- O M L ,™ ,d O W » W O U .„ d M H A L SEY R A IL R O A D T IM E South North No. 17, 12:15 p. m. ‘ No. Ik, 11:37 *■ m. 24, 4.27 p. is . I 24, [4:27 p. in. 21. 11:42 p. ia 22. 3:20 a. m. Nos. 21 and 22 stop only il Bagged. No. 14, due Halsey at 5:04 p. m., stops to lei off passengers from south of Roseburg. No. 23 runs to Cottage Grove only. No. 21 rnns to Eugene, thence Marsh­ field branch. Passengers for south of Roseburg should take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer to No. 15. • SUNDAY MAIL HOURS The delivery window of the Halsey postoffice is open Sundays from 10:50 to 11 a. m, and 12:15 to 12:30 p. m J Sunday mail goes out only on tbe north-bound 11:37 train: Mail goes south once a day, closing at 11:05 a. m. ; north twice, closing 11:25 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Mail stage for Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Sweet Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m. Horses Liked Smudges. Pack horses used In the Canadian survey purty which mapped the land north of Athabasca Landing, Alberta, did not need to be taught what a smudge was for. The moment It was started they crowded up Into the smoke to escape the tormenting files. This made It easy to round them up for the next day’s Journey. C o m in g to A l b a n y D r. M ellen th in S p e c ia lis t in In te rn a l M edicine fo r th e * p a st tw elve y ears D o e s N o t O p e r a te W ill be at H O TEL ALBANY Wednesday, Feb. 20, Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. O N E DAY O N LY No C h arg e fo r C o n su ltatio u Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and it li­ censed by the state ol Oregon. He does not operate for chronic append­ icitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, ton­ sils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diceases of the stomach, liver, bow­ els, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers sad me­ tal ailments. Below are the names of a few of h it many satisfied patients in Oregon : J. A. Smith, Ontario, Oregon, ulcers of the stomach. Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., aden­ oids. W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ore., high blood pressure. Mrs. Ed Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., gall stones. E C. Nichols, Lebanon,Ore., append­ All owners of dogs eight mouths old or ,are / cqu,red to 'S iurT therefor during the month of January. Those failing to secure such licenses are subject to a fine of $10 and costs, . Payment of claims for damages done to domestic animals will be op- po, cd hy the CODTt if the ¿iaimant is i c it is . the owner of a dog aot licensed prior to Remember above date, that con. tne ^atc oi ,uch daniape. suitatioa on this trip will be free ,‘ ‘d ' g . “ f.J .'iJ and that bis treatm ent is different. D. Morgan of Harnsburg. dogs and licenses are procured fon, the Married womeu must be accompanied It was planned to hold booster county clerk by their husbands. Il M P sy n b . County Judge meetings at various portions of the A1dre»s; 211 Bradbury Jbldg., Loa D C T momì Commissioner county, the first to be held at Crab­ J D I som , Commissiouer Angeles. Cal. tree, February 4 at 8:00 p. m. and at Ash Swale and Riverside dates later on, the date to be settled upon later. The questions of the timber cruise and of the Santiam highway into The officerr of the Halsey sone of eastern Oregon was deemed to be two the Oregon State Teachers' associa­ MILL R U N ..........................$29 per to n of the most important questions ready tion, elected here Saturday, are A. IL to be solved. Weber, Harrisburg, president; Mrs. F IS H MEAL, $4.65 pr. sack o f 1001b. By unanimous consent a famous Coshow, Brownsville, vice-president; OAT C H O P ........... $28 p er ton an d up and historic slogan was suggested for 1 Mrs. Inez Freeland. Halsey, secretary- the Linn County Community Open treasurer and Prof. Henry F. English, « d ht’h.f’ ^ rf h ^ r « Mias Leitner offered to the )On- G round an d W hole CORN • « . . u Forum, it being “One for All and All Halsey member pf the county commit­ ina tne time fhe father feels readr u - .0 atep out. During .11 this period ° . V ’ ’ J for One.” tee, Prof. W. L, Starr of Browns­ It Is to the young man's Interest to 1 1 P**1 - * * “y ' * ville is the county chairman, push hit father out of hie place, aBd C,°P7 ul 1 be 1 erfecl T rib u te.” B e s t q u a lity F e e d s a t r ig h t p r ic e s Angler's Luck. Mrs. Frank Ackerman and daugh­ It la to the older man's Interest to G*ady» Hadloy was given first Charlie Duck—Funny, I'm so dura ters Isabelle and Barbara returned to hold his own. The result Is usually pl*ce and Agues Chandler second, much nearer tht water and yet he . their home at Suver Saturday, after much the same es that observed when a youag tree grow, up close to Its A pub,ic in grades seems to get all die fish and frogs. a short visit with Mrs. Ackerman's Rig time aiater, Mrs. W. A. Cummings, follow- parent oak. After both have atrug ; 9 to 12 in c lu siv e are eligible lo Public invited n*».1" ’ i 1" ” ■I1 ,h* •«» compete for $300 in prizes for essays ^ c X ^ h r X i M - m ^ ’’“ - . i s m ” o ffc r ^ REBEKAH BASKET SOCIAL O. W . FR U M •R eeeeeeeaee eee eee eee w eae e e » 1 I I Vogue H A IR HOLD X J * W J I Ladies, apply Hair Hold before curling It will bold the wavs, even ea tbs Jampest of dava Alto used at a hair diesai.ig RIN G O Drug Store ssstssssstos «**•*»♦' on the side away from each other and by dying off oa the aide next to each oth er-eo that you will never see a perfectly developed oak unless yon find one that atanda alone. The struggle Is bitterest where the X m X : . ' . r ^ t ^ t r . ^ fesalnaa of medicine sad of tbe law An unpractlced obserrar." taya Dr Johnson, “expecta the love of par ents and children to b« constant and ♦qua), bat this klndneaa soldrnn con tlnues beyond tbe years of infancy; In a short time the children Nx-om. rivals to their parents., Benefits are allsyrd hy reproachea. aad gratltade debated by eavy. . . . T?ie_opt»lfins J American Legion. It is ex Come here e good laugh over fit to-kitl ,h ,t h>gh schools in program ’his county will be representeC. The All ladiee bringing baskets admitted judges are Judge Bean of the federal free court. State Superintendent of FOUND Schools Churchill and W. B Ayer, c u ,n " - °< Mu” — h library association Frank Stel! macher is tha Linn county chairmsu. In twenty-nine of the thirty six counties in the state the percentage of attendance at public schools is higher than in thia count y, and Lion county is in twenty-first place in point of the percentage of boya who grad­ uate from high school. t Auto • Owner can have same by paying Licenser,r n « « w a . v t b d Tw o c o rd s of fo u r-fo o t WOOD Enterprise Office. T he A rriv al of T h a t Box o f C andy is always quite an event: but how the enthusiasm dampens if the confectionery falls short of what tbe appreciative oae has a riahi to expect t If you send a box of our delicious confections they'll he evervthing she dreamed of and more. Of course our coulectioaerr «• pure, sad it certainly cannot be called high in price. Clark's Confectionery