Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 09, 1921, Image 2

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    The Halsey Enterprise
Shedd Items
Mrs. May Robnett was an A:
bany visitor Friday.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
H u v “v McC'umel and p srtv r<-
um ed Sunday from their trip to
D. F. D ean , D ditor
T ills m ook
The Hughs have reason to fed
E n tered as second-class m a tte r Oc­
proud
this year with four g r a d u ­
tober 3, 1912, a t th e postoffice a t Hal
sey, O iegon, u n aer the A ct of March ates in the fam ily .
They are
3, 1879.
Laurel Pugh A lbany H F . Helen
W illam ette
Univer-
Devoted to th e m aterial upbuilding of Satchwell,
H alsey and su rrounding co u n try and -itv, and G 'a d ts H unter and H a r ­
Linn C ounty generally. Subscription old Pugh, Shedd H
S . these
ra te $1.50 p er y ear in advance
young people ate cousins.
The contract for the Corvallis,
May Lose Highway
Toledo, Newport road has been let
The
It appears from the inform ation to Mr. K ern for graveling.
we can gather on the subject, that Cascade- C ontract Company will
H alsey is in clanger of being left supply the gravel.
off the proposed Pacific Highway.
Mr and Mrs Com Malson were
F ifty years ago when the railroad
A
lbany
visitors F riday.
then building through the W illam ­
Miss M argaret Dawson who has
ette valley reached a point seven­
teen or eighteen miles south of A l­ been teaching school this w inter in
b any, a town was established and Medford is home for th e summer.
named H alsey, in honor of the
president of the railroad.
The T his fall she will leave for the
town then started has had a steady, H aw aiian Islands where she has a
though not a rapid growth until it i position teaching school, Visitor
has developed in to o n e o f the best
H. G. Pugh who has been in the
shipping points and sm all towns
C
otvallis
hospital for about two
in the vallev. This has all been
He is not
done without paved highways. No weeks is h »me again.
doubt the town shall continue to able to be up and about yet, but
glow and prosper as in the past, they have h i’ foot in a cast and it
even though it be left off the high­ is doing as well as could he expect­
way; there perhaps will be about
if not fullv as much business tra n s­ ed after the rough tre a tm e n t it re-
acted as there would be with the I ceiv p ) .— Visitor,
highw ay; nevertheless, we feel th at
Tbe j ¡n„ County Jersey C attle
we are entitled to be on the high- ;
wieheg
exU od af) UlVltation
wav and th a t without ex c e sm e
,
,
cost. Was the survey th at went ' anyone interested in Jersey cat-
through Halsey designated the tie, or the cattle business to at-
liigbw sv, or was the first survey tend their picnic at the C. H . and
th a t went west of H a.sey d é sig n â t-j Q Brown place on Ju n e l l t b .
ed the highw ay ? If the highway I
,
hag b
a rra
)
was established through Halsey
e r e »
under the old law. by which the ",ith speakers who know the ins
slate and county would bear the and outs of the cattle business
expenses, could it he disestablished Everybody in invited to bring th eir
sim ply through a little controversy | basket dinner
T here w in be a
between the residents of H alsey i ...
.
, be throw
.,
. the now ’ catt e judging
contest
am ong the
and . . thus
n under
J
,
law? C ertain residents naked for i hoys and girls clubs.
a change of route to be sure, but '
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Io our knowledge no such change
M ethodist C hurch N otes
was ever granted.
Hence the
queery. wan. Halsey ever on the
S unday S c h o o l, “ M a k in g th e
designated highw ay, or was it es­
tablished »vest of town wheu the W orld C h ristian.
lh e eaith
first survey was m ade?
shall he full of the knowledge of
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Jehovah, as th e w aters cover th e
Amongst approxim ately
200 gen.
Isa. 11:9.
T hrough the
bank« operating in Oregon which I Qospel the world
will bocouie
hsve been designated as state de- j C hristian. T his lesson gives us
positories by O. F. Hoff, state Bible teachings as to lmw to make
treasu rer, appears th e nam e of the the world C h ristia n . The proph-
Ilalsev S tate Batik. This speak* esy of Isaiah foretells the coming
well for the financial condition of ¡of th e Messiah ami of his reign,
our local bank.
, He is to be a righteous ruler and
A very light vote w ggcaet in the great peace is to fill the earth ,
special elect'on T uesday, there Second, h v a prophesy of ti e res-
seeming to he sm all interest taken ui reeled C h rist regarding the pro­
in any of th e measures
The bonus ceB8 by whicb tbe race H ,o be
bill w as passed by a vote of about 1.
...
.
,
..
I brought to accept salvation, the
two ami one-half to one a n d th e
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emergency elans* veto passed bv a i power of the H uly Spirit is to
good m argin. Legislative regtila- ! come upon the disciples and the»
tion and the m arriage bill were de- | are to witness to all peoples of the
cisivelv defeated while the women saving power of the Lord.
ju or bill is still in doubt.
A t the last Sun lav m orning ser
One of the vital questions of the I viie Jasper Ne»vton wa« haptic d
day th a t has y et to be answered and received iuto full m em bership
by law m akers is w hat can become i of the churen.
of the m other and her young baby.
. . . . . .
,
,
. The E pw orth League will hold
upon their discharge from the ma- ..
,
, ,
. .
. , L,
th e ir regular m onthly meeting
tern ity hoepital
To eend Charlie
this Tuesday evening a ttb e home
C haplin to the rescue is no answer.
of Grace Robinson.
but it is the cause of the greatest
Our annual Sunday School pic.
am ount o, comedy th at was ever
nic will be held next Tuesday,
cram m ed in to a feature length pic­
Ju n e 14th, at Hetzel’s grove 2
tu re. T h at is the b eg in n irg of the
mile« west of town.
Everybody
plot of “ fb e K id ,” F irst N ation­
is most cordially invited to bring
al's six reels of jov, which will be
your lunch basket and join wiih
the attractio n nt th e Rialto Thea­
u s'in one big fam ily dinner This
tre, F rid ay night
m eans You anti Y’ou.
Come to
The V\ F- M. 8. held its annu-
church at 10 a. ui. sh arp with
•1 th an k Offering last F riday after- your auto and help provide tran s,
n »tin at the church.
lh e meeting portatinn for the children
and
was »••ell attended and much in ter- (hose who do not h a v e a w a y to go
est in th e work »»as shown. lh e There will be a baseball gam e and
S tan d ard Bearers, King« H eralds -ports for all.
Come god help
and L ittle L ig h t Bearers were pre«- uiake this a big d.iy in the wood«,
____ , _________ .
ent. Mrs. Ada Cum uittigs of Al-
b any was a guest of the Societv
Remember a fly killed now will
anti gave a verv interesting utii- do jw,iv with th o u san d s of them in
sionar» talk.
I lie S tan d ard Bear­ July and August.
Gall on the
ers addeii en th u siasm to the a f te r ­ Rawleigh man and get a can or
noon by songs and yell*. The of­ more of ineeet powder; it is guar­
fering of the ladies am ounted to anteed.
H. 8. \ m k lrn isn , the
about eighteen dollar*.
Delicious i Rawleigh m an.
4-14
hom e-m ade ice cteaui and cake
An Independent Newspaper
weia served.
bu been be
for the Enterprise,
Charity Grange Item».
O ran S tra tto n of Brownsville
was a Hal»ev visitor th is week.
Christian Church Notes
The topic for the serm on Son-
iv evening
e v e n m g is “'D eadm en Tell No
Q uite a num ber of people from day
tins neighborhood attended S tate i T a le s ’’ Special m um c .
A picture of the Bible School J
G ra n g e at Eugene la -t week.
will be tak en S unday. Let all th> j
I be rock crusher started up last members of the school be present.
A C hristian E ndeavor busine-’
Munday with a full crew, two of
meeting
and social will be tie!d
t ie c o u n ty ’s big tru ck s being re-
next T uesday evening at the home
<1 nred to haul the crushed rock
of Lawrence Wells. Come.
a yay.
The B row nsville-H ulsey Cliri--
Forty or fifty college student« tian S. S picnic will he held on
w ere m this vicinity last S atu rd ay S .tU .d a v , June 18 in A rm strong s
Come
, .
,
'
g ro v e
SportB a n d g am es.
Kryptuks Cleverly Conceal the
J''d8,n g sheep.
'a n d bring your ' lunch ' ’ basket.
*
Fact
that the W earer Needs
Dou t forget the G range W ood-j
'■■■»
Double Vision Glasses.
m a n p ic n ic in P e n c e ’s g ro v e n e x t
Saturday Ju n e the 11th.
Farm To exchange;
230 acre farm located 3 1-2 mile6
fro m Corvallis, 80 acres cultivation
balance place rolling tim ber and
open pasture la n d , good house,
h im m ilk house etc, gas engine
and electric lig h t svBtem, farm
laud all in crop. Good road tine
neighborhood. Price $16,000 will
exchange for farm near H alsey,
Shedd, or H arrisburg. W rite us
for fu rth er particulars.
Miller and W alter, Corvallis Ore
6-2 to 6-23.
j
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
BY
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graduate
O P T O M E T R IS T
In im proving the appearance, and
conserving eyesight, K ryptoke are
a priceless possession.
(Ttleack
P R IV A T E O F F I C E
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
( D p t o m
e t r is t .
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
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F M. F R E N C H & S O N S
ALBANY
ALBANY
OREO.
H arold A lbro.
M anufacturing Optcian.
OREG.
MAYBERRY &
M c K inney
Notice of School Meeting
O TICE is hereby given to the legal
voters of School d istrict No. 41, of
Linn County. State of Oregon, that a
School M eeting of said D istrict will be
H ig h est prices paid for Beef, Pork, Veal and M utton. See Us
held at the school house, on the 20th
before you sell.
H alsey phone 179.
Brownsville phone 37c51,
lay of June. 1921, at t»vo o’clock in the
afternoon, to vote on the proposition of
levying a special district tax
The total am ount of money needed by
the d istrict during the fiscal vear begin­
ning on June 20th. 1921, and ending on j
lnne .30, 1922. is estim ated in the follow­
ing budget and includes the am ounts to
he received from the county school fund,
state school fund, special district tax,
and all other moneys of the district:
BUDGET — ESTIMATED E X P E N D I­
TURES.
1. Teachers' salaries
$6,.300.00
2. F u rn itu re
50 00
3. Apparatus and supplies, sucli
Phone 133
as maps, chalk, erasers,
stoves, curtains, etc.
l.fOO.OO
THK HAVING» THAT ACCRUE TO YOU THROUGH OUlt ENORMOUS
50.00
4. Library books
5. Flags
io. oo
BUYING POWER ARB AMPLY ILLUSTRATED IN THESE PRICES ON
6. Repairs of schoolhouse, out­
25.00
buildings o r fences
---------OF K N O W N Q U A L IT Y ------—
7. Im proving grounds
25.00
none
SIL K S AND SATINS
|
fancv w h it e V oile
8. Playground equipm ent
---------- 29c, 39c, 49c, 79c, 89c
no ne Corticella. Goetz, F.toile and other high 10 inch
9. Transportation of pupils
g radeS abns. H arding blue, Jade Greeli i
LINING SILKS
noue
10, Tuition of pupils
Apricot, K ings blue. N ile Green. Pink ¡(.¡oral d e s ig n s ...................................$1.39
675.00
11. Jan ito r's »vages
ami lig h t blue At a price that saves
WASH SATIN
100.00
12. Jan ito r's supplies
you money, a yard
$2 49 fle sh . pink ami w hite___________$1.69
400
00
13. Fuel
CANTON CREPE
,
UsoNA FOUNDATION SILK
15.00 “ Spring s Newest S ilk .” 40-inch Hone»
14. L ight
Many Colors, 28-inch______________25c
Dew, New Gray, Black.* Our price a ». in c h ......... ................................ ............... 49c
22.50
15. Water
y a rd __________________ ________ $3.49
16. C lerk's salary
to 00
L IN G E R IE SEM I-SILK
Why pa» more?
Flesh or W hite
5 00
17. Postage and stationery
RADIANT CHARMEUSE
The dainty underw ear m aterial. 40in.49c
18. For the paym ent of bonded
Superior quality. 39-ioch, dark brown,
LAWNS, VOILES, ETC.
debt and m 'erest thereon,
dark navy and black, a yard. .$2.89 A »erv complete stock at this tim e en­
TAFFETA AND MBSSAL1NE
Isued underSections 126. 152
ables you to select ju st what you want
A very L-irge assortment. Broivn. u.a\ y ,
at a price that saves you very much.
to l.o.i, and 434 ot the school
pink, -white, peach, plum , light blue
M ER C ERIZED VOILES
Laws of Oregon, 1918
none
$1.69 Plain voiles, grey, navy, yellow, black 49c
1°. O utstanding w arrants
3,000.00
Laige Table of
DUCHESS SATIN
24. Total estim ated am ount of
Splendid quality in b l a c k __ . . . $1.9» Light and dark figured Voiles—
Very attractive in this assortm ent___69c
money to be expended for all
OHANGEABLE TAFFETA
Mercerized Voiles
purposes during the vear 11,657 50 Beautiful shades ........ ....... ...............$1.98 Plain coljr»—pink,
light blue, copen,
SILK
JERSEY
yellow, apricot, green, grey, laven­
ESTIM ATED RECEIPTS.
Popular spring silk. Honey Dew, Burnt
der. b la c k .._________ ___________ 49c
From county «chool fund during
Orange. Tan and W h i t e ...... $1.69 H igh grade mercerized voiles and satin
the coming school year (Use
COLORED PONGEE
stripe voile9, many patterns, at per
amount of county s.hool fund
Fast colors, very attractive Navy, new
y ard ------ --------------------- 98c and $l.l9
rose,
cream,
honey
dew
ami
China
bluv;
CALICO
received last year as basis
y
a
r
d
.
.
.
.
__________
i _________________
$1.49
■est
American C a lic o ... . . . . . . . . . . . ..9c
in m aking this estim ate)
1,685.00
PER C ALES
ORGANDIES
I’r un state school fund during
Popular figured O rgandie__________98c 28-inch....................................... . . . . . . . 1 2 c
the com ing school »ear (Use
36-inch............
....................................17XC
Im ported E nglish Organdie, pink, blue,
G IN G H A M
am ount of state school fund
rose, y a rd __ ________________ 69c, 79c
tm oskeag apron checks..................12’r,c
JAP 8II.K
received last year as a basis in
Red Seal, Toile Uu.Nord. A. I;. C .__2.3c
m aking this estim ate)
353.50 Large num ber of c o lo r s ....................69c Fine 32 inch Z e p h y rs ...___________ 27c
“
crepe
mohair
”
Cash now in the hands of the
High grade dress Ginghams, 32 inch, 19c
and U
nshrinkable“
Many
d is 'n c t clerk
n o n e ' “ , Washable
"T —
~ "7
....... — 7” , — '-T
’.i 1
IM P E R IA L CHA M BR AV
plaids
of
attractive
colors.
32tnche»$l
49
Jo-inch Linen finish, popular color«, 33c
Ca h noiv in the hands of the
JAP CREPE
FROLIC CLOTH
county treasurer belonging to
Rote, peach, copen. popular Spring 12-incli. The children's wash fabric.29c
the district
1,000 00
C re p e .................................. ...... 29c. .ex
com pir f c h a ll ie
Estimated amount to be received
Lim ona c r e p e ------------------------------- (Jc „ lnvh. figured patterns. _______ ..17c
SILK POPLIN
SILK O LIN E
from all other sources during
Splendid quality. Navy and new grey.Q8c -ri I Itoli tie ____________________ ...17e
the coming school year (Do
N
LIV E STOCK BUYERS
I HAVE SEVERAL
• C L IE N T S
Wanting to Rent Farms.
J. W. MOORE,
Real Estate,
Spring and Summer Dress
Goods and Materials
GEORGETTE CREPE
M USLIN A N D CAMBHIC
not include the money to be re­
39-inch. black, flesh, honey dew. tom a- Snow W hite, 3 6 -iu c h .__________. . . l i e
ceived form tlie tax which it
to. porcelain blue t a u p e ........ $1.49* H ipe
— ________ __________ 13c
is proposed to vote)
t ,522.25
C REPE D E C H IN E
I L onsdale....................................... ........... I5c
39 inch
L ight blue, navy, canari-, dark “ rkley No. 60 Cambric_________ ...2 3 c
I otal estim ated receipts, net in­
brown, flesh and bisque
.$1.39
W H ITE GOODS
cluding the money to be re ­
India Linon ............................... 25c. 33c
SILK PO PLIN S
e l» ed from the tax which it
M ......................................vie. 39c. 49c
A ttractive, splendid q u a lity ..............98c
is proposed to vote
4.560.75
- ■
..................... i3c. 39c, 49c. 69c
L IN G E R IE C REPE
Lingerie
Nainscok ................39c. 49c. 69c
RECAPITULATION
fkontv blue designs in pink. blue lav
.»l.-neri/ed
Poplin________________ 73c
ender. per y a rd ................. ?9c, 33c 39c
' tai estim ated expeusts for
A lute Poplin_________. . . . . . . _.»9C. 49c
___I
IM PO RTED SW ISS O R G A N D ll.
' "* ' ear
11.687 50 44-iach. w hite..................98c, $1.29. $1 49 \3 lute R a u n e ........................................98c
. lute P iq u e................................. ..39c, 49c
Total estim ated receipts not in-
I
fig u r ed flaxons
eluding tax to he voted
4.5o0 75 , D ainty little figures------- -------- 29c 3 c- »'lute Long Cloth _______ 25c 39c, 49c
C oL KKD POPLIN
balanc.», am ount to be raised by
DOTTED SWISS
Pink. bine, yellow a m i lavender
4'*c Min» colors . . . ................................. 25c
d istrict lax
$7,126 75
FANCY W H ITE SK IR T IN G
Poplin Repp. ». -inch, all wanted colors
............................................................ J9C
Dated this 31st day of May, 1921. 36-inch____________ _____ _____ __ 98c
W E BUY FOR LESS WE SELL FOR LESS—W E SAVE YOU MONEY
Atie«t:
F H P o r t e r .
C hairm an beard of Directors. 1
312 STORKS
111 ttn • u > id 1 ^ J n s t i t u t i o n
B M. R ond .
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Cfitnct (lark.
ALBANY,
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OREGON