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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
T h e Halsey Enterpris« An In d e p en d e n t N e w sp ap e r P U E L I f lf E i» i.V E K V T H U R S I 'iV < HAS. B A LLA R ii, | of T ientennnt *>tsn!ev Kin« p rn d n rf d S o m o t h l t t - •he churches, so they may grow j lhe praIrie luulH rv up into liv in g monuments o f F or parpoae of in stru ctio n h a lf of the I fa lle n h e ro e s . — - — • P in e Grove ■ E ditor , m odel cottage will 1*e left in fram ing to -how the b u ild in g detail* Plum bing ami w iring will be indicated throughout. T he in te rio r will show tw o form s of sta ir construction. Tb cottage will be w eatherboarde ) and th e roof shin g led Mrs Chas Nichols and Mrs N E Chandler called on Mrs Eagle Wednesday. Schooling For The Marines Mr and Mrs Lawrence Eagy and family visited Sunday with W hen th e loth R eg im en t V S M a D evoted to th e m nti ria l u p b u ild in g o f rines sta rte d fur M exico th e o th er «lay H a lse y a n d -u rro u n d in g c o u n try and Mr and Mrs Eagv Geo Gansle of Eugene came up! llle> were no* onl>' e«*uipp^l w ith rifles I.in n C ounty g e n ra lly Kuh c rip tio n Friday and returned Saturday. I ; ^ ack’’ but alM} iarne'1 ”‘eir *cho°' r a te $1 50 p e r y e a r in advance. Mr and Mrs Heinrich visited ^ probleII1 of a n ti „ „ lita r y re .ac. ■ af the ( handler home Sunday. , uou follow ing the war has been solved Mr and Mrs Johnson and fam- by th e M arine Corps, says E B Ham ily visited Sunday with Mr and '»ond. Captain i s M c m charge oi Mrs Geo Workinger. j lKecrn,,,n‘!1 » .s tr ic t of P o .tla n d by com- <► zx i mi ben 1 n g academ ic and vocational ed u ca- All work done promptly and Clarence Eagy of Oakville, tlon Wlth llllllUr) lrainillg lbe broail. reasonably. Phone No. 269. Called OH his brother Lawrence, cwing influences of travel, anti adven- ture. Tuesday. .NOTICE OH A r e * u .\ I M E M Ob Mrs Geo McNeil visited Sun- In p re -w ar days it was a problem t« keep m a r in e - a tte n tio n concentrate, B X E C U rO K ir’av with her sister, Mrs Will and th e ir m in d - in te rested in strictly Notice is h ereby given lb t the u n d e r m ilita ry routine. T h ere was a grow inj sig n ed by an ord er of the C ounty C urt McLaren, * Mt C h ris Eagle had the mis disposition on the p art of young men t, of L inn C unity. O regon, has l>een ap p o in ted e x e c u to r of the la st will and fortune of spraining her .ankle regard the s p ire tim e sp en t in the ina rin e corps as tim e w asted. t he presen te sta m en t a n d of the e stale of Rose Tuesday. Ann Price deceased. All ¡»ersnii* h a v Geo McNeil and Will McLaren day co m b in in g of scholastic work wi m arine corps tra in in g has solved lb in g claim s a g a in st said estit-. are re q u ire d to p re sen t them w ithin fix made a business trip to Alpine problem . The M arine Corp- In stitu te , s o n n - m o n th s from th e date of th is notice, Monday. Everybody is busy with his tiling e n tirely new in m ilita ry circles w ith the p ro p e r vouchers, to the under is a practical school lea ch in g m arines r- sig n ed a t h is residence a t Halsey m hay these warm days. L inn C ounty, Oregon The Gibson family motored to wide v ariety el su b jc is e ith e r in t i l t c la ss ro o m , workshop, , r b ) correspond D ated and first pu b lish ed th is 17th Calapooia Sunday. ence. In w hatever p a rt of th e wo ld day of fune, 1920. E ie e ie d a s seco n d -v la• m a tte r O c to b e r 3, 1912, a t t ‘ e [lo» to f f ice a t H a l sey , O re g o n , u n d e r th e A c t of M arch 3, 1. 79. F. M. GRAY, Drayman. C live P S tafford, E x ecu to r .aforesaid. ’ Amor A Tubsing, Alt», for Executor 6 17 to 7 15. .las McWilliams and Roll Tem m arine may lie statio n ed , ashore i alloat, he may tik e advantage of tin pleton painted Henry Brock’s 1 educational in stitu tio n , and will be pai house this week. for g o in g to school. O a kville Items At the annual sihool election for district No 36 Jesse Nordyke was elected for the three year! term and Geo Milhollen for the vacancy caused by the resigna- t in of R E Spaulding. A senti ment vote was taken which -too l 27 to 6 in favor of consoli Tremendous Trifles dation of schools. The little things of life that The King’s Guards held a make its happiness, the chai: meeting on Wednesday evening the shaded light, the book, th with ice cream as the chief a t crystal lens, the golden 3| ring, traction. the guard that never slip, 1HL .Mr Wilson’s Sunday school FIT U WINDSOR, the eyeglas- class entertained the young peo of trem ndous importance to th- ple’s classes a t the church Fri eyeglass wearer. day evening. A mock election and other games furnished a jolly good time. .Mr and Mrs Robert Lindsey and Mr and Mrs Otto Stockton (Djotom e tris t. attended the Sunday school con A l b a n y o b c g vention at Waterloo on Sunday. ¡Harold Albro, Mr ; E E Wright of Walla Wal M anufacturing Optician. la. visit«d her cousin, Mrs M J Boothe last week. O u r S c rin o n e tte Mrs Edna Hall and daughter Walk as children of light, are visiting Mrs Hall’s sister. proving what is acceptable unt ■ .Mrs Wm McBride. the Lord. Eph 5: 8, 10. Mrs H Holstine went to Port If we be rarclified to Grd ly land last week to attend the Rose truth, if our will:; I • dead, and festival and visit her laughter. the L»rd's will n > fu |v a c Mr E Hammer. cepted a.; < urs, in thought, wind E E Caldwell went to Portland and act. we have attained the for the Rise festival. will of God and will win the Albany Democrat. .— ♦ ♦ ------ — prize as "overcom ers” even if, A W ater Power Surprise. opportunities being denie I us. we never ptead'ed, never gave After it b id lieen reported th a t P re si to the poor and never suffered as dent W ilson failed to sign th e w ater j m artyrs fo rth e tru th 's sake. Le power bill recently passed by congress, ( us note wi ll this point, 'T h is lite r ten \ ears' delay over the m atter, it is the w ill of God (concerning n a v nie * < a welcome su rp rise to the west t i n t tb e p re sid en t signed the m eas you), even your sanctification.” ure lie tore June I t but for som e u n Let nothing becloud or obwure known reason tbe public was not ad this truth: nei ht r ether ttu hs vised I bis action w ill open tbe wa> nor errors. Let it dominate oi r for g re at d ev elo p m en t in tbe w est. I t ' course in life, ai d then, if C o l’s will open tb e way to r electrification of railroads irrig a tio n projects, p u lp anil W’ill is really our will, we have a paper null«, e tc . T h is bill will un ln rk clearly marked pathway before g rv it m tu r a l resources w hich for rs us which is very important. l i n e I wen w ith h eld Iron» p ublic use A lthough i >u íntico. V irgin a, is t! , home of the M arine l o r - In stiln t there are already n u m 'e s o. m arir.i at sea and in our islan d pos ., -ssions < rolled for course, by correspondence. th ro u g h lack of w orkable legislation p e o p le o i w ith the versatile »Indents of th e Ma rin • c o rp , in stitu te here who sre «loin, th e ir Li« to m eet the h ousing shortage of the n it ion. A m odel two-story r o ttig e w ith i t . lim ig , d in in g , and bed rooms, kitchen ette and Iwlli is b e in g erected hv ma- r.n e s who have selected the b u n d in g lo ritu a n course, u n d e r the su p e n is io n <8 In D iffe re n t b u ilt iu w estern Lane fo u n t) 1 ? » « “ • « • M< ¡» a co u n ty to saw yellow pine box material Two acre» ot gooseberries la te ly »old M arion county ra n k s first berry a t C orvallis for over $2000. products. I'he Iordan V alley road» are to be ini-1 P ro p erty o w n ers a t Dallas petition proved. for th ree c ity b locks to 1« p a ie d atone« I W ork lias sta rte d on a p ack in g p lan t ( At C ondon tw elve horses bring $1,264 at M yrtle Creek. St Louis H ou sin g Com mission report, I lie Astoria N ational hank has consol th a t th e U nited S tates needs 3,4OO,t(M) idated w ith the '« .u d in a v ia n A m ericau new hom es an n u ally . i bank and the b u ild in g is to be e n la rg e d . T he Phez C om pany have purchased th ree stories. several h u n d re d acres of L .st la.ttom W ork h - sta rte d on th e con stru ctio n ' lan d n o rth of Salem to p la n t to Logan- ' of the hom e econom ics b u ild in g a t Cor berries. vallis, and work on the JlnO.OO'l dorm i An e lectric la n te rn manufacturing tory will sta rt soon concern is to 1« e sta b lish e d at Portland. S traw berry p ick e rs are earning $7.5 q O regon G ro w ers A ssociation are to mil 1 a new p acking p lan t at G ran ts per day a t lfo<xl R iver. Local ex celsio r p la n t has 128 men in .’ass. At R iddle construction work has be- th e w oods a t E ugene. g ’in on a new p ru n e pro cessin g and The so u th m ill a t M arshfield resumes o p eratio n s w ith th e ir sh in g le plant packing plant. W estern re d cedar sh in g les are ship. A $35.000 h igh school b u ild in g has pe,l to every sta te in the union from icen com pleted at Pilot Rock. , Hood R iver is to have a new school P ortland. H iding estim ated at $53,95'!. l he M utual C ream ery proposes to E uw anee Box Com pany is to b uild an e stab lish a $40,000 p la n t a t Medford. parlm en t house for its em ployees at O regon lias sixty-five varieties of com m ercial wood. slam atli Falls. P ortland hom e b u ild in g th is s p im g P o rtla n d is the second city on the totals $1,918,8-15. coast as coffee ro astin g ceil ter A schooner to carry 1,400,000 feet of At the p re se n t rate o f consumption lum ticr has lieen com pletely outfitted we have tiu itier e n o u g h to last 75 years, i: Portland. a n d th en m aybe we can buy from some Gas rates are liable to ad vance in oi th e E u ro p ean c o u n tries that have o rtla n d on a cco u n t of the com pany sense e n o u g h to plan t. S pinach is to be th e first run out of iv in g to use coal in stead of oil as a ise. the K in g s P roduct p la n t a t Salem they P ortland is to h a v e a $15,000 hospital are p re p a rin g to h a n d le $2,000,ixxi u( r infectious diseases. d e h y d ra te d fru its anil vegetables this U airyiueu's association at M arshfield year. lys a $19,000 p lan t on w ater-front. C o rv allis is to h a v e a new «SuuiiOO Bids on 125 m iles State highw ay hotel. e to open at S deni Ju ly 6. 27 m ills a n d cam ps w ith in 20 miles of In d ep en d en t lo gging ra m p s at Astoria B anks assure w ork for m any men at lut down for six ty days. good wages. Plans have been m ade for a $40,000 Hood R iv er H om e m ill on Little -b'e m inded dorm itory h o spital at Salm on to begin c u ttin g «Xl.iMXi feet daily lem. soon a n d w ill in crease to 25o,000 feet Seven m iles ot m o u n ta in trail are be- d a ily . UNION PATRIOTIC SERVICE AT T H E CHURCH OF CHRIST S U N D A Y E V E N IN G A T 8 O C L O C K J O H N A T H A N BRIDGES, Oregon’s State Secretary OF the N O TO BACCO LEAGUE OF AM E R IC A W ill D eliver T he A ddress , T here W ill B e No O ther C hurch S ervice . eadt, The Boy Scouts planted a me I h west lias won one victory in its tigbl tor 1n4t1iHtr1.1l d evelopm ent. morial trer> at each church in memory of Ralph Savage an I S Marines to Relieve Housing Ruel Bond, who gave their live Shortage. in the service of their country it ( h n n tu .i, V irg in ia, J u n e 2b. T he .Io the late war. Tiles* trees weri g v i Build )o u i own h o m e'' h a s super- have b . e n planted *e led the old " b e t 's G o " of the A E F |k » 'n « r Parts „1 (he State. H E A R HIM. Spend the FOURTH RIGHT. Unusual Tires IRES that arc different in their distinctive £ood look« and in their construction. 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