Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 05, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALbKY H N TE H P R IS It
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ALBANY
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blocks
W
J C t r t f at Eugene * t t a
visitor between tra in « Wednesday
SUNDAY—M ONDAY
W V . Mason, Albany bouse
mover, »11 in town Tuesday but
would not te ll wbat house be had
designs on.
J (JAM «-¥
CECIL B. De MILLE’S
T riumph
Somebody wastes water nt n ig ht
aud empties the lan k so th a t la
case of (ire we would he without
protection.
M i * latest sued»» uiaile »ir.ce
the " T e n Comuiandinents,” and
you have to go back to “ Male and
Fem ale” and " Mauslaugtitei **
for a companion to “ Tnom ph.”
V *
JUNK S. i«M
Refreshments w il be served at
the meetiog of the Women's Mis-1
iiouary society at tbu Church of l,r<e cl,\ •» ,he
C brist Tuesday aftemoou
•
“ The Fighting Coward”
enough other work te make the avar
age man think thsrs was no need for
him to study anything new Ha first
mastered Frenok. then Italian, than
Spanish, and finally Latin.
Teachers a rt generally of the opLn
km that e child entering school at the
age of eight reaches high school at the
saws age as a child of equal native
ability who enters kindergarten at the
age of three or four—an older child
can learn in a few weeks what It took
the younger child months to master
On« of America's scholarly men was a
coal miner, Ignorant even of his al­
phabet, at the age of nineteen; yet he
had completed a college education and
become superintendent ».
of schools In
a
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:
M rs May Fuchs and son of
Portland called on the form er's
brother, H w. Chance, and wife
n Halsey Monday evening
that “ 0,f
Older people who have difficulty In
mastering new subjects are no more
numerous than young people who have
«trollar difficulty—the aase with which
one learns a new subject has little to
do with age; It is rather a matter
of native ability and a competent
teacher
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Mia« N ettle Spencer got home
subscriptions will be kept in a draw prizes for procuring new
separate list and every paper cash subscriptions by paying Tuessday from E lk to n , where she
will be discontinued when the j his own subscription to or be ta ug ht in tha »ehools tha year ju s t
closed. She has been
elected
year expires unless the sub-1 yond July 1, 1924.
Mrs. Ida East, from Browne
villa, passed through Hulsey Tuns
day for the ccuoty seat to assist iu
PJum & M c M u llin »hipped » the sheriff's < ffice a fsw weeks.
<<fc by M a r g a r e t B o y d .)
carload of lambs on the Oregot
•' Pursj foot ” Johnson came on
“Such
it ths strength w ith which
J£l»ctris Monday.
o d iy ’e tra in , wearing the smile population shoots in that part of the
I.eonaid G ilkey, the live wir> ha' w on ’ t come off, and went :• world, that, state the numbers a t high
ae we w ill, whilst the dispute con­
who baa charge of the county fait 1 ro rn s v ille to lecture tonight.
tinues, the exaggeration ends."— Speech
tbia je a r, is in town.
J. O Cross took a load of bogs on "Concilliatlon W ith America."
W. C. S m ith and W . P. W a ll o Salem on the F ru in truck M on-
Lees than a century and a half ago,
and fam ilies visited at A. C. A r r r- lay, bringing back a load of gro. when Burke made this statment In
aeries
for
the
M
.
V.
Kooutx
Co.
parliament, lie feared he would he ac
stro n g ’s Sunday afternoon.
princia l o f the E lk to n lib o o ls .
Miss Spencer was able to saoura
C, P. Stafford and Geoige M a x ­ fused of exaggeration when he stated
Mis» M yrtle Toby of Weal Lyni.
well and th e ir wives spent decora­ the population of the colonies as two
a rare trea t fo r the schoola and
strived Tuesday to visit her m oth­
and
a half millions; now the popula­
people of E lk to n on commence­
tion day on the banks of tbe Mo­
tion of the United States Is 110,000,000
er, Mrs. John Gorm ley.
ment day, M ay 28. I t happens
hawk w ith Mr. Stafford's cousins. —40.000,000 of which have been added
that she is personally p re tty well
Miss Anna Mygren passed th ru
Miss Alice Lafayette of Eugene durtog the last quarter century.
Wear-Ever is the best alumi­ acquainted w ith a citizen ol Ore­
Halsey today for her home iu A - passed through Halsey Tuesday
A quarter of a century ago, before
num goods made. It is pro- gon by the name of Piarse and
the last forty millions were added to
bany after a week in B ro w n sville . on her way home after visiting
our population, excessive wealth and
,’ n r h U o a u i :
duced
under enormous pressure, she in v ite d her friand to attend
her
brother
in
Brownsville
a
few
MesdAiues Mary Hayes, J. C.
excessive poverty were practically un­
the school exoroieas and ba did so.
Bram w ell and Josie Hmith and days.
known. Both of these always tend to
It also happen» th a t th is frie n d of
W
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body'
Spun
ware
is
made
Miss Mary L. S m ith drove to tb»
A. C. A rm strong and wife were Increase as the population Increases.
hers is governor of ths etste a t
from
soft
sheets
and
soon
wears
county seat Munday.
u A lbany Saturday and Monday Back In those days every village and
present, and
th is ls tts r
fact
° ul
Mrs. A rm strong drove to Kug' ne town contained dozens of vacant lore,
' ®
pressed, containing many min­ caused the people to flock to th e
Mrs. C. N . Moody of H a rris ­ and visited Mrs. Starnes iu the and great commons where the village
ute cavities into which the few schoolhouse to listen to the speech
cows grazed and where tbe circus an­
burg. mother of the Halsey r a il, hospital.
nually pitched Its tents. Houses, In
impurities that can damage of the guest and then to grasp his
road agent, suffered a stroke cl
Twelve bottles o f booze were those days, were close enough together
paralysis last Saturday. She is
aluminum find their way and bis hand. May 23 became a rad
fo in d in a rto m at tbe Browns­ for company, and far enough apart for
re p o it.d as im proving.
work for its ultimate destruc­ letter day in ths E lk to n school
ville bote! Monday, but tbe roomer privacy. Children had plenty of space
tion. Aluminum is the best calendar.
for
baseball
games;
plenty
of
woods
As usual Prof. English is keep­ Dad t ikeu alarm and sought room
Governor Pierce spoke on ths
kitchen
ware and Wear-Ever is
In which to go wUd-flowerlng and nut
ing bis muscle up on the farm elsewhere.
fo
u
n d a tio n stones of A m e rica ’s
the
best
aluminum.
ting; plenty of clean streams In which
d urin g vacation, this tim e in cm
greatness, which he says are her
to
chase
crawfish
and
minnows.
Mrs.
K.
H
Dougherty
(his
neighbor state 011 the north.
Every housewife knows the schools and her churches.
The last forty millions have changed
grandma) reports the a rriv a l uf a
virtues
of enameled ware—
M r, Pierce says th a t the recall,
all
that.
Vacant
lots
are
becoming
H a rry Bressler has so far reoov- nine-pound son at ths homo o(
free from rust, easy to keep whose parentage was s ca ureo f in ­
fewer each year; people In towns and
ered from his illness th a t I e J Rev. W. Wg Crabb and wife, Pom
clean. The fresh berry and q u iry when th a t alleged movement
villages no longer keep caws, because
expects to be at work again eooi • roy, Wash.
It la too hard to find pasturage for
fruit season will soon be here. showed signs of life, was begotten
H is naw nurse »earn» to be a sue-
When you have a surplus over of the bootleg iotiueoce and hasn’ t
W in n ifre d , wife of Joseph Dan- them; wild flowers are becoming so
M SS.
scarce that we no longer encourage
home consumption you will not uttered a squeak »luce the sermons
ley and daughter o f Mrs. J. B
Mrs. M a tth a J. Kayser arrived Huston and sister of M rs. Raleigh children to pick them; nut trees have
want to let it stand: and spoil. in lb s churches on the Sunday of
Monday noon from R edland>, Cal., Templeton, died at te r home in bean cut off to such an extent that
Put it on the range in this little aw enforcement week.
a boy Is fortunate to gather a quart
and want on the afternoon tra in , P ortland Thursday,
kettle while there is a fire for
where
a
boy
of
the
earlier
dny
could
hound for Sdvertou, where a son
other puiposes, and fill a jar
have gathered bushels.
The friends o f booze are ju st
resides.
Mrs. W. I I . McMahan wa*
or
two
for
use
next
winter,
With the Increase In population hat
now fig h tin g in court to upset tha
called to C orvallis Satvrday by
when it will be so delicious.
law passed by the legislature a t
The government calls fo r a he death ol her brother, Late coma a tremendous Increase In out
its last session to enable tha gov­
six-days a-week stage to carry let- Stewart. Saturday. Funeral Mor J dollar and cents wealth, and few peo
pie ever stop to think whether this In
F i T a v F n a m p l r r l
Handy when theie are a few ernor to appoint a special prose­
tre
a id
newspapers between day st Crystal Lake,
crease Is a sound one. It la, therefore.
cutor where tha elected oflisial fa ils
Halsey and Brownsvile, beginning
weB to consider that the sources ol
other occasions when a good- to tr y to convict lawbreakers.
J. F- M itc h e ll wauls to sail a wealth are labor, soil, water power D i s h n a n
June 16.
sized vessel is needed about
pair of heavy brood mares, sound timber, minerals and fisheries In
the house.
N 8. Nye of Sweat H< me tells as a d ollar, and other horseflesh creased population Increases only one
G. R. W alker and fa m ily started
an Enteiprise reporter tiia t he lias and advertises on page li, accident­ of these factors of national w e a lth -
yesterday fo r a couple o f m onths
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p
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Good
for
the
afternoon
at
the fu ll urew of tire wardens on, a lly m a rke d " 5 ,” th is week.
labor. I t uses up tha natural fertility A V Y U I I d U I I C C 1 1LKC15 any regular.price show afc th(J on wheels. T h e ir itin e ra ry in ­
t ib first tliin e this has happened
of tha boll, the timber, minerals and
cludes P ortland,
The
Dalles,
Globe theatre, Albany.
Carlos, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. flak more quickly than nature can re-
11 early iu the ye: r-
Clarkston, Wash., T roy, Idaho,
S Marstwrs, who live 011 route 2,
0100).
increased population
EJ ite Cv1?c^ on‘ Spokane, the home of a daughter
L. II. A 'm atrnng and fam ilv near B row nsville, was declared the
P about Increased exploitation of r
eiy. Albany, and packed in a at Brewster, W ash., tha Y a kim a
drove to O akland, O r., Friday and winner over four other contestants
ths natural resources of the country
nice box,
valley and home,
to M arshfield Saturday, coming 111 leal esate talks staged by
am) thus brthgs about ao appearance
home
Sunday, Miss
K lbelyn he state rea lty company. He is of Increasing prosperity, while all tbe
Th« M cN ary-H augen b ill
Chenoweth,
Mrs,
A rin ttro n g 's picture taker and appraiser fo r a Oma cutting away tha foundation oc
.
creams. Here
is a whole
^ ^ is dead, and tbe E nterprise
sister, camo w ith H um for a visit. F orlland realty fitm . H is addre a which prosperity rests.
p ° und fl®e to every new cash oeljeves the fsrmers are none the
Tha ultimate result of a rapidly
“ Porcy,” the quilled youngster, ins been broadcuetud over the stale •hoofing population la a crowded coun
subscriber during the month of
s till slays, uncaged, at the Arrow by adio.
June. And1 if the new name worse fo r its demise.
trt Meh as China now Is. The nexi
mtUtoM wilt not crowd us as |
garage and eats red (not w hile)
and cash are brought in by an
clever, rosea, lettuce and such
•1 China la crowded; but It wil'
old subscriber whose subscrip­
crowd us altogether too much for com
o ilie r delicacies as suit his discritn-
tion is not in arrears the lat­
fo rt It seems high time for us tc I
io stin g lanoy, irrespective of who
ter gets another pound.
W ith the H igh
ras
ter
that
an
increased
population
b
|
offers them . M any of bis q u ilh
m i an unrolled blessing
S ch ool Classic
have been taken as souvenirs.
One of the most popular Much So-called stomach trouble is
See pieibium s in our window.
Here They Are
□even-men n e a v y
which gives a very hard< com.
vveai lLVer TAIlininUm
Frying Pan
^ast ware *s lighter than
Four-quart
G ray Enam eled
Preserving K ettle
Srmll
om
an <jray unam eieu dishes t0 wash or on a hundred
U
I pound Peanut Brittle
^
¿ i the
I pound Chocolate
Cream Candy
Who does not en-’oy
a
I lb. R oyal Club Coffee L
Lin u-i) ."it i 't P in ta t
g r in (a
plana a m eeting at B rva n t park.
A lbany, June 17, when it propose-
to eutartaiu the grange caravan
which w ill be on the firs t leg of
its tour from Salem by tho Pacific
highway to Ashland, Crater lake.
K la m a th Falla and north to Hood
River.
For the next term the principal
and assista: t in tha school« rr.
main the same. The other teach­
ers are Erma Sbotwall, Salem,
high school ;
Lon lie R obnetl,
Halsey,
seventh
and
eighth
grides ; Mrs. J. S. Blakeslee, ( ’»».
catle Locks, fo u rth , fifth and sixth ,
and Mrs M unie Cross, first sec.
ond sod th ird .
Nobody b u t a printer can real­
ize tlie perversity and impish nial-
ies o f tvps Last week tbe En.
tsrpriss attempted to te ll of tent
meetings two blocks west of the
Ha,say garage. There was no
known suggestion ol tha word
south ” in oonnaction w ith tha
subject, 'ta t when the paper ap.
CORNS
S to p
th a t
p a in
Dr. SCHOLL’S ZINO-PADS
Pul one OB—The <1»m is gone
RINGO DRUG STORE
By MARGARET BOYD
<C
Famous Sayings.
Most of the famous saying» of hla-
b> M a r c a r s t B oyd )
_
Mry
»era «aid by men who paid no
"Happy la th ia she Is not yst as aid •♦•«otloa
but aha may laam ."
fotden''
— M archant e f Vanlaa.
to
the maxtm "Silence Is
Thera ties been much xpeculatiuo
Sure Should.
aa to the age at which people cease
The extreme pleasure we take In
to be able to learn
Thera
ef talking of onraelves should make us
course, bo set age—some people can fenr that we give very little to those
not learn anything after they arn who listen t< on.
twenty, and others can learB after
they are a hundred. In general, tee
much stres« Is laid upon youth aa a
requisite for those who wish to atuds
Inventions ef Chinese.
ne» subjects. It Is common te find
Among the famous Inventions of the
people who have been unable te •> Chinese are »ha following: The com­
straight from high school te college pass. printing, lithography, sus;enaton
fearing that they will ba handicapped bridges and gunpowder.
tn their studies by their age If that
enter after they have been eut ef
The Boss Speaks Up.
school for some years SucK > think,
“I don't mind you boys praetlclng
la never c m
Lunguagea have always been held io putts In the office with an umbrellt,"
be a subject that should ba atudleJ remarked the boss, "but please don't
That last
during youth. The T«ry young child try to Illustrate drives.
is learning words all the tliua. sad It swing nearl * q the rhandet'er ••
makes little difference to him whether
the word l i I-«tln. English, French.
Few Peitonoue Snakes.
Italian or Russian.
It. therefore,
O f tha several thousands of different
►eems pmhabla that a very young child «pedes of snakes, only ahnut one-
can learn a naw language much more
third have polaon glands The bite
quickly than an adult can It la much I of not more than 180 would cause
to ha doubted, however, whether a death to man.
sixteen year-old hoy enn learn a new
language any mors quLklg than
s t} year-old
? e a r .'IU ma
man.
sixty
Benjamin Tranklln began bit study
+
of languages s ft.r he had bean for a I “
long time tha pioprtetor and editor
will de whac we
claim for l i ­
of a newspaper, had published Poor
Richard'« Almanac,* bad founded the nd vout svston of Catarvh ov Drafacas
Philadelphia Hbrnry, and hjd dope cauaad by Catarrh.
fcw *» A>own Ar ewr e« war»
r . J. C H E N E Y fo C O ., Toledo, Ohfo
brands of high-grade coffee on
the market.
| V alid order on the M .
IV . Koontz store for
50c in goods
really chronic appendicitis This can
often be relieved by simple glycerine,
Buckhorn bark, etc., as combined in Ad-
lerika. Most medicines set only on
lower bowel, but Adleriksscts on BOTH
upper and lower bowels, and removes all
gases and poisons. Brings out matter
yau never thought was in your svstem.
dKcellent for obstinate constipation,
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C o.’s M ikado pencils
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