Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, July 26, 1928, Image 4

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    adequate. The student who wants to
can desert his business to go off on go borne every week-end and the par­
a
pleasure
Jaunt
every
week-end
and
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ents who encourage him to do so are
have It amount to much. He must to that extent weakening his college
H A L b tï tm i t n r n i o i .
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W e e k -E n d e r
give It some serious thought and
Cave Name to Mount
Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon and c o u n try is ve ry great uunng
interest.
tention even when he Is away from
I®, l l l i . W stlsra N sw aap w Ual««.»
this w eather, ao let us be ex trem e-, Obscurity and fume exist side by
H. r . and A. A. LAKE
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK + It if he is to get on. The weekender
Jde
on
Mount
Itobson,
12,972
feet,
Publishers
y carel'il.
Dean of Men, University of
A Is a poor business man and an Indif­
highest peak In the Canadian Rockies.
, D ELB E R T STA R R
Illinois.
T ferent sludent.
The mountain Itself It widely known
Entered at the postofflee at Halsey,
•But one should drop the worries 1 Funeral Director and Licensed
•‘A-leep
at
the
sw
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is
no
for
its
splendor,
for
the
Impression
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of business when he closes his office
. Embalmer
greater a crim e th a n “ asleep at the of towering height which It gives, as
SI a year In advance. Arrearages 12tsc steering wheel.’'
It stands nt the head of ‘ he Grand | VISITED a college a year or so ago- doors at night,” you say. There is ■
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Forks volley. But the origin of its 1 situated within an hours ride of a good deal of truth In such a state­
a month. Stops when time expires
Brow nsville, Oregon
big
city.
Few
of
the
students
live
ment,
but
there
are
always
Incidental
name and the manner of its naming
unless continuance Is ordered.
outside'of the state In which the In­ things to be done, unexpected occur­
Oae thing ce rta in , the farmers have rested long In the shadows.
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
stitution is situated aud most of them rences which must be attended to and
The
legend
came
down
from
i>
tribe
for time or space; no charge for seldom buy used care. At least not of the Shuswap Indians, who In the live Within a radius of forty miles. one must be at hand to do this—not
B O B B IN G
composition or changes. Announce­ around here.
early Nlenteenlh century had worked There ure no classes on Saturday, fifty or a hundred or a thousand miles
b a r b e r in g
ments of entertainments, food sales
their way from the west const Into the and Sunday, of course, is a holiday. away. One must associate with busi­
b
ath s AND
When the last class exercise on F ri­ ness men and learn business ways,
etc., whose object Is to raise money,
S H A M P O O IN G
Hoover is not only popular to mountains. They lind a small encamp day is ended, the campus is nil hut and get into the spirit of wliat he Is
charged at regular advertising rates.
Agent
d iy but he’s been so for about ten merit on the banks of the Fraser. white | deserted. There Is a mad rush for doing, and this is true in college quite
.ong ago. they say, when
Announcements of religious meetings,
Hub Cleaning Works
trolley cars, and motor busses and us much as in any other business.
years.
men
were
seldom
seen
in
the
moun
not exceeding four Inches, free if
Albany Laundry Every Tuesdav
broken-down’ flivvers mid suburban There are long vacations nt Thanks­
tains, a party of these strangers came
trains, and the pseudo student Is off giving and Christmas and Easter and
copy is received before Tuesday.
A.l political spellbinder, co not In over ndlowhead P - ^ o m t h e East
during the summer nhen complete
for a week-end nt home.
The student likes to go home, be
freedom from academic obligations
have high com pression heads.
|
nl0untnlD high above them. Their
Farmers and Fairs
may lie en loved, nnd Jliese are quite
which home affords frees him from
F a ir tim e is approaching and
Heeney and T u n n e y are the bees traveled far.
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newcomers sat long Into the any college or scholastic duties. He
prospective exhibitors shou'd .he
may take a hook or two home, but
knees today.
tw ilight, made silent by the closeness
plan n in g to make th e most ol their
of this mighty column of ice and rock he seldom looks Into them or it. He
opp o rtu n ities to b I iow their le st
that reached Into the skies. Never fie Is better fed at home, he can sleep
Alford Arrows
later In the morning—mother sees to
fore, they declared, had they come
products. The real success of a fair ---------
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that—he has a better time. Parents
($>
upon anything to compare with It.
(Enterprise vorrespondent)
w hether it be one em bracing »
In the morning they gathered their are gratified to have him at home.
Many of our patrons, who would
He Is safer, they think, better looked
elate, county, or only a local com­
A d au g h te r was born to Mr and horses and prepared to shoe those after, and the weekly visit keeps him
never have made the purchase
m u n ity , depend« more on the n u m ­ Mrs. Brian Perry Sunday, Ju ly 15 that needed It. A blacksmith was In from immediate weaning from the
outright, now wear fine diamonds.
the party. As he grasped a hind foot
This is possible through our
ber of exhibitors th an upon tl e
home
Influences,
and
keeps
alive
the
Doris Robuett of Eugene spent the horse reared and kicked. The
Divided Charge Account Serv­
sentiment for the home girl.
nu m b er of exhibits.
blacksmith
took
the
blow
In
his
head
several days this week with her
D iam ond rings
ice under which possession may
There is no spirit In a college of
and died. His name was Itobson.
T hat a form er cau not display
in a wide choice o /
be had of any stone in our store,
cousin. Beverly Isom.
Early records of the Hudson’s Buy this sort, however. The students of
designs, $JO,
a great variety of superior products
such an Institution are not going to
upon payment of part of its
Í7 J , $100
Mis J. F- fsoun sp en t several company state that there landed In college in reality; they are picking up
purchase price. Equal payments
should not prevent him from enter
Hudson
bay,
close
to
the
end
of
the
days this weeX iu Eugene and
a few stray crumbs of Information
over a period of months takes
Eighteenth century, one “ Joseph Rob­
iug at least a few. Even though a
while still living nt home. They come
care of tne balance.
son, blacksmith."
prize is not won, the eff jr t to win Springfield with relatives.
hack to their work Monday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Bert S. C lark and
weary, bored with the thought that
is etim o latiag and beneficial to
they w ill have to hit the books again
laughter Georgiua, were suuday Research Shows That
every exhibitor.
F. M . F R E N C H & SON
Cy the time they get settled down to
visitors
at
the
Chester
Curtis
home.
Few Things Are “N ew ’ work another week-end has arrived
In these days of home demon-
Jewelers, Optometrists
Mrs. Michael Rickard returned
More than 2,500 years ago the ; and It Is time to go home There Is
•tra tio n agents more attention is
A lbany, Oregon
organization in such an instilu
being given to exhibit» by farm Sunday from Toledo where she had Greeks knew how to spin tops; they little
had pocket knives with bronze blades tlon, little class feeling, fraternities
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women and girls, and these should b-en caring for her daughter, Mrs. and exquisitely carved Ivory handles, are mere boarding houses, college ac­
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be encouraged in every possible Guy Roberts.
and clasp pins, much like the safety tivities arouse no Interest, and there
1.« little or no rending, or fbo-,"hifnl
w ay There are few farms which
Earl R ingdoif and fam ily, G. E pin by which its modern inventor ¿’.„^nssion excepting what If
made a fortune, were common, says
could not make a creditable exhibit Ja c k siu and fam ily, Roy Kropf Popular Mechanics Magazine. A proc­ lutely necessary to meet class re­
of some kind and no farm shou d aud fam ily picnicked on the Me ess for making clear yellow-white quirements.
No man. not even a college student
glass was announced as a new discov­
ba unrepresented in its local fair. Kenzie Suuday.
ery not long ago, hut excavations in
Philip Cogswell aud sister, Dor Egypt show that the material was
We Suggest A Union School
otuy S tanton Mrs. E , D. Ison known there In the Second century
Just as soon as you drive in and order a set of
B. C. A set of 150 pieces was recov­
T he discussion of a Union High aud Mrs. J. F- Isoui went to Eu ered from the ruins of an ancient city.
Sun. Mon.,Tues . July 29 31
A sewer system that would compare
Milton Sills in
school at Halsey is moving more gene Monday afternoon.
favorably with any constructed today
Put on your car. These tires are guaranteed
Mrs.
E.
D
Isom
aud
c
'tild
n
n
pronounced ®a the time draws near
was laid in Crete some 2,500 years B.
against accidents, bruises, negligence, cuts, blowouts,
for the beginning of the school Carl and Beverly, spent Sunday iu C. , and you can turn the faucets of
Wed., Only, Aug. 1
rim cuts, under in­
Albany the guests of Mrs. Isom 's a system that was installed In an­
year.
Dorothy
Mac kail I and
flation, wheel align­
cient Pompeii.
A Union High school should be m other, Mrs. L. E . Bond.
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M IL L E R
Finest diamonds for your
choosing— under this plan
Your Tire T roubles
W ill Be E lim inated
GLOBE ^ - ny
S E IB E R L IN G » »
‘The Valley of the Gian's'
th e outcome < I this diiCUsSP n.
l h e m any ad v in tag es
derived
m akes argum ent easy for those who
favor such a moye.
The E nterprise would go a step
further and suggest a central school
to inclu
the twelve grades and
including territo ry of from four to
«ight miles in extent. The educa­
tio n a l advantages o, a school of
th is kind are m any. T hs under­
ta k in g may look like lots of tilk
but it is Hti easy m atter when un
slerstood. Shall it he un d ertak en .
Velda C urtis acconpanied b«l
grandm other, Mrs. Charles la n d y ,
and her uncle, E lm er T ati'«/, to
Yoncalla Friday where she visited
until Sunday.
Jack Mulhall in
Concerning Canaries
ment or any road
hazard, by the
‘Lady Be Good/
The biological survey says that the
actual origin of the canary as a cage
bird Is obscure. It seems probable
that captive canaries were first se
cured from the Canary Islands, but 11
Is doubtful that this stock has fu r­
nished ancestors of all our birds of
this kind. The serin finch of middle
and southern Europe Is so similar
that It may often have been captured
and accepted as a canary and inter­
bred until all distinguishable differ
ences were lost.
Thur., Friday . Aug. 2 3
Lon Chaney in
Seiberling
Protected Service
Corporation
‘Hunchback of Notre Dame’
Sat. Only, Aug. 4
The new time card on the S outh­
Fred Thcmpson in
ern Pacific seems destruct.ve to
"KIT CARSON’’
mail in th a t no stop are scheduled
for H ‘lsey and the m ail has to b<
kicked or thiow n from the car at
the train pisses. Tuesday morn
ÍT
ing a sack containing O regonian-
T h o u g h tfu l D riv er
did not get booted far enough and
Policeman on Point Duty—W by
•vis sucked under the speeding didn’t you put out your hand when
fl
you turned this corner?
W ith sheep, dairy cows,chickens, tra in and dem olished. When
Pretty L ittle Motorist—Well, you
see, It’s this way. I've Just been out
rye grass, clover, vetch, alfalfa, h i vn to do w ithout the Oregoniai
with Jack, and he gave me the most
and several other good feed grasses, there’s a holler.
th rillin g diamond ring—isn't It a
»ay nothing of ths bum per fall ÍT
beauty?-and I knew only too well
Church Notes
tlint if I put out my hand the head­
grain crop and the excellent pros­
lights of the car behind would sldne
'A
pects of spring grains, th s part of M e th o d is t:
on the diamond and dazzle lhe driver,
th e valley looks good to prospect­
then anything might happen!
10 a. in. Sunday school
ive homeseekers, and it don t de-
7:00 Epw orth League
a
8 p. on. In place of the usual
csive it's looks either
J IM H O R N IN G
evening (Clvice there will be a
General
Blacksmithing
Of candies, fresh from the
sieieoptiean
leclu
e
on
“
W
ar,
It
T he statem en ts ol oooailion of
factory, and packed’in neat
Effect
and
C
ure,”
by
Ralph
Choate
Acetylene
Welding
Ti? banks at Halsey and Shedd,
P
in
t
&
Adams,
Corvallis.
Ore.
and
attractive boxes alwavs
aud
A
rthur
W
inters,
representing
published in thia paper the fir»»
makes
a hit with her, if
A
m
eticaii
F
iiend
Service
com
m
it
>1 th e m o n th , show a healthy
bought at Clarks.
I row Hi for both which reflect« the t«c and Pacific college, to whicl
soundness of the ag ricu ltu ral te r­ the public is invited.
Better make a hit.
Bible study class Tueedays 2:31 I I Hardware, Implements and Sporting I ,
ritory surrounding them .
Prayer m eeting T hursdays 8:IM
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos j
C la
onfectionery
uwuivo n,u «•«,,/ ..
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j
J | 3rd Ct
SI.i rk
di 's
sou C
Sts.,
C. orval lit the. J
Ladies aid every W ednesday
T h e business uian who »Its back
W om en's uiieeiouary society firsi 1
■ mi lets his fellow tradesm an do
Friday of m onth 2.00 o ’clock
■11 the bidding for business, is the
J S. M i'ler. pastor,
sains fsllow who watches ,hie
neighbor when the contribution Piue Grove C hurch
!
Suuday School 10 a, m.
plate 1« passed.
Preaching at 11 a. in.
Evening service 8 o'clock.
We are selling guaranteed No. 1 Grain Sacks at prices you <
A gain we rem ark th« stretch ol
Serm
on topic: “ f h e Ball aud|
cannot duplicate anywhere else. Come early and get our 1
lighway between H »rri»hurg aud
A rrow Garage
&
- >
c itó tó
Her Choice
Easier On You—
Easier On th e Horses
Whiteside & Locke !
¡
M r. F a rm e r
A tte n tio n !
Ihedd ii th e aeeue of more auto beginning of S in .”
H arvey W right will preach both
rrecks and injured autoists, th an
m
orning
and evening.
iny other like pie--e ol highway m
C hurch of Chriet
fie sta te
10 ». m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. in. com m union service
D on’t let’s forget the coming
Serm on topic:— “ lh e Ocean of I
au n ty fair and in the m eantim e
Life.”
ave all the good exhibit« you have
7:00 p. m. C hristian Endeavor.
it the way of grains, grasses, fruits
8 00 p m. big iing and sermon.
u»d vegetables.
Topic— “ Follow ing the Naze-
re n e .”
The
of —
the warehouses
. . . . side# —
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j.gv B a a ry Suider. paMor of the
gun to bulge from th e ir stores ol
r t| e Creek church, will occupy
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n il
I II F
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.w l R
the — pulpit
at L both
services Sunday
he valley
lauds crops, a and
while Mr. S'*« will fill bis pulpit
eMon is in its early stage.
Mr. Snider is an expert saw player
s l i d will have spec-als during the
in an east- t l day.
under way
to have
« A
« Boy Seoul - leader
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f Plane
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ira city w ants to auliat the aid of , He orrheeria also play at the eve-
,he b>y» tow ard the suppression n ng service.
C. A drian Sis», pastor.
a
»I im okm g by women.
prices before buying.
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HALSEY THEATRE J
Beater-on-the-axle con­
struction also means better
work—the beater is close to
the ground and delivers the
manure where side winds
w ill not cause drifting. The
low-down box can be loaded
fla tte n top— the best way
for effective, uniform work.
And here’s another ad­
vantage of its construction
— the John Deere is much
simpler, requires fewer re­
pairs and lasts much longer
than the ordinary type of
spreader.
rem a in sod eiarotne tho John Deere -«em pire it
With other spreader* Remember only the John
Deere Spreader he* the beater on the a cle- the low**
d o * a tex together with hi<b drire wheel*
Tl ESI) AY. J E L Y 31, 8 O’clock
Ken Maynard in “The
Hili & Com pany
Wagon S h o w ”
Ken Maynard heads a distinguished cast in ' The Wagon
Show,” a circus story of the early West. Thrills, Circus.
Com edy-“Get 'Em Young. ’ Prices 10c and 25c.
JOHN DEERE SPREADER
The Spreader w ith the Beater on the Axle
Albany Bargain House
Albany, Oregon
H ere’s the spreader th a t economizes
m an power and horse-power—the top of
the box is from 6 to 10 inches lower, and
the drive wheels are from 4 to 8 inches
higher th an on any other spreader —
there’s a real labor-saving and draft-
reducing feature which explains why the
most widely-used spreader in m ost sec­
tions is the
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