Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 22, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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should he made i f the posts a re a f ! H A L t o E k B A I L R O A D T IM E
spruce, lie u ilo c k o r any o f th e tru e Hrs,
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whose h e a rt wood and sap wood are
N o rth
Sooth
about e q u a lly durable.
No. IS, 12.04 p. in.
No, 23, 11:31 a. m
I f th e posts are to be trea te d w ith
24, 4 34 p m.
15, 12:24 p. m
creosote or some o th e r p reservative.
* ;27 P- m -
*.49 p. m.
th e round post Is p re fe ra b le to the
s p lit, because o f the cam paratlTe ease
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
w ith w h ich the sapwoomcan be trea te d
E xp e rim e n ts at the la b o ra to ry demon­
The delivery window of tbe
s tra te th a t the heartw ood raeeg on H ils e y poatoffice is open Suudav*
s p lit posts do not. as a rule, absorb grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20
th e p re se rva tive as w e ll as does the
to 12:35 and 5:15 to 5 30 p. m.
sapwood.
c o u n irv m ata, shares honors with
Marie Prevost, who is secu
the p lo t shifts to a city where
Admittance Here 5 Cents I’u rp tn, u n ju s tly accused at home
a Line
takes refuge. Ben returns in tri*
urnph to bis village home, out
Formaldehyde, Ringo's
drug things have moved ra p id ly there
Tbe lovely maid is about to' be "con­
store.
temned to m atrim o ny w ith the
Carbon paper fo r sale,
E nter- wicked v illa iu and a scandal ol
tremendous consequence has bro­
prise office.
ken out in the villa ge church. Go
i For Sale— Year-old
fiir
slab o the R ialto tom orrow night to
b lo c k w o o d , $ 2 50 per tie r; fi: block
earn the rest ol the story.
The Halsey Prune Dryer
wood, $3 00; maple and oak, $3.50,
Brownsv He
Flash lig h t batteries at the drug
The Halsey prune d rye r has been delivered Halsey.
tore.
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a busy place for tbe past ten days Warehouses. Chas. Sterlm g.
and w ill close business for the sea­
Card of Thanks
son next Saturday.
The output
Remember the Enterprise has a
has not be-in up to the usual annual phone a t last— No. 205.
I sincerely th un k the good friendi
amount but the q u a lity and size of
who were so kiud to m e following
prunes have been far superior to
F or Sale— A few barred rock he accident, and atn glad to dtat«
those of last year.
cockerels, O. A. C. and M cDonald hat I am slow ly but surely re-
Four meu have been employed s tra in , at $2 00 apiece. 8. J. Sm ith covering.
in the dryer and five pickers have
N. T . Sneed
been kept busy in Mr. G orm ley’s
Call phoue 205 and give us yo ur
orchard. Halsey, Brownsville aud news items.
A Special Notice to Taxpayers
A'baDy contribute fr u it to the lo ­
A special m eeting» of the taxpayers of
cal dryer. The pruues have been < Little early risers, Ringo’s drug
ta c c ity o f H alsey is called fo r Thursday
shipped to the C alifornia Packing akne.
e ve n in g , O otober
13, 1921, at 7 Jo
company and brought 9 and 10
o 'clo ck p. m „ at th e co u n cil chamber,
ce»is a pound.
fo r the purpose o f discussing the budget
I f you know an item of news o f the c ity o f Halsey fo r the year begin-
The d ry e r is owned and operated phone i t to No. 205.
n in ir Ian nary 1, 1922, and en d in g De-
by E. E. G orm ley of Halsey, who
• —- _____
cember 31, 1622. T h is notice is pub.
has owned i t fo r the past two years
Toys.
I.shed
in pursuance o f chapter l i s
Old papers, 6c a bundle at tl e
'aws o f 1921.
T here are p o ss ib ilitie s In cla y as a and who has had some twenty
Enterprise office.
toy fo r yo u r ch ild .
L e t him model
years'experience in the business.
E stim ated budget as passed by the levy
in g board :
I t may develop a ta le n t. It w ill in
A fte r the fr u it season is over M r.
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
crimse his o rig in a tiv e genius am
E s tim a te d Expenses
Gorm ley is the efficient salesman flour at D. H . S tu rte v a n t’s.
amuse him .
C o u n cilm an ___________ $ 72
in one of our local stores.
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Cord of Portland, went to A lb a n y going up to 105 degrees last Sun­
F rid a y.
day. The little tot is o n ly four
Dr. M arks is a t­
There w ill be 1400 in preminma years of age.
tending her,
at the B row nsville fa ir, today and
tomorrow
Leou Morse of Brow nsville
a caller here Wednesday.
A fo rc e d men are m aking im ­
W ith
m illin e rs
coming
to
provements about the Southern
K >ontz' store on Saturday, Oct. 7
Pacific depot.
and dressmakers there every Wed­
• Mesdaine-t Lesley and D in w id ­ nesday we may look for som e'
dle, both of Brownsville, were call- classy wardrobes in Halsey in the j
era Wei ne-day at the Enterprise I near future.
office.
COOPERATIVE EGG MARKETING
Recent transfers among the Falk
Mrs J. W . b rin k a rd arrived brother^ have placed three of them Encouraged by Extension W orkers ard
from Portia ml Tuesday and is on different farms fo r the coming ,
I t Saving Money tor Farmers of
enjoying a visit w ith her ton, year, as follows: W W Falk has
Nebraska.
James W , and wife.
moved to the house which was va.
Co-operative
m a rk e tin g o f eggs,
c a t n l b y C. L, J r., som etim e since,
J- C. W alton haa aued M 'r t 'e when he moved III w ith hie father. w hich ts being encouraged by extan
for divorce
She files a cross sun A. L. has moved from the farm alon w o rkers o f the U n iv e rs ity o f M in ­
nesota and county a g ric u ltu ra l agents
and denies his charge of desertion
south of town t'> tfia t vacated by
and asks $1.50 attorney fees, $50 W. A , and C. L. J r., has taken Is saving money fo r fa rm e rs o f Ne­
braska.
A ccording to the e xtension
expenses uod $25 a m onth alim ony that vacat'd by
A. I,
The«
news service o f the Nebraska college
and custody of their m in or child fauns are tbe property of their
o f a g ric u ltu re , six cents a dozen, or
a to ta l o f #885, was the gain made h j
George Hobson
G entry
of father, C. L. halk.
fa rm e rs o f H a m ilto n co u n ty by m a r
Brownsville died last Tuesday at a
hospital in A lhanv, after a brief DURABILITY OF FENCE POSTS ke tln g th e ir eggs co-o p e ra tively d u r
Ing A p r il and M ay. T he co u n ty agent
illness.
lie resided in Browns,
and the fa rm bureau helped to collect
ville for 40 years. He was buried Net Much Difference Between Split the eggs at a ce n tra l p o in t and there
in the Hunsaker cemetery near
and Round I f Heartwood and
grading, p a ckin g and s h ip p in g them
Sapwood Equal.
M a ii‘ >n. M r. G entry had never
married.
In the calf exhibits at the Shedd
n o n n iiiin it y fa ir
next S aturduv.
L a k e Creek calf club, A-h Swab
calf club and Shedd Jersey calf
club w ill enter every calf owned
by tbe members of these clubs. A
ii miber o f other livestock c lu le
o f the country w ill also enter ex­
hibits.
W. H K irk , George Hayes and
W. L. Norton, a ll of Halsey, mo
tored up the Calapooia aliont ten
miles above H olley uniF i-hnt »
deer about 125 pounds in wei ht
• The story teller saye thej$ "s lio i
four tim 's and lid it five times.*
Some Ip nte - these!
Awards at the C ha rity grange
fa ir were;
Home M aking <dul .
Iren - Q uim by, first; Ruth Q uim bv,
second^Edi»h L mg. th ird : Malic
R'bm son, fourth; Viola Childers
fif li; Ruth Long, sixth .
Sewing
cl ib— Irene t j n , nbv, first; Mabe
Robinson, st cond; Ruth Q uim by
th ird ; Edna Robinson, fourth
Ethel Wigle, fifth ; Viola Child.-,a
sixth; E dith L m g . seventh; R ull
Long, eighth.
Cunning club
Ruth Quimbv, first; Irene Q uim by,
second; Ruth L o g , th ird ; M ibel
Robinson, fo urth ; E d ith Long
fifth.
Some people believe s p lit fence posts
la s t lo n g e r than do round ones. P rob­
a b ly as large a q u in h e r hold the oppo­
site view . T he fo re st pro d u cts la b o ra ­
to ry o f th e U n ite d States D e p a rtm e n t
o f A g ric u ltu re aays th a t one w ill last
about as long a* the o th p r I f tin t p e r­
centage o f h e u rtw u vd a n il sapwood I .
the same in both. I f th e percentage o f
In order to prevent tbe s tirrin g
sapwood Is Increased by s p littin g , the up of dust by ra p id ly m oving
s p lit post w ill he less durable, w h ile
t r a ’ ns and increase the com fort of
I f the percentage o f heartw ood !• In-
travelers,
the Southern Pacific
ereiised It w ill he m ore d u rable t h in
the round one
E xceptions to thia company, on many of its divisions,
is reoiling its tracks
Winter Clothing
W J. Ribelin.
Barber s h o p - K a r l A. Bran;
I well proprietor. Suits cleaned and
iressed. L a u n d ry sent Mondays.
teachaia.
» 'r and Mrs. A G. Anderson !
and t ochihlren to ik train W-d.
uesiiay
fo r
Shedd,
where
th a t
spent the day visiting relative«.
A sou Was bom to Mr and M rs
Jh irles Erskine laal week at tlie ii I
home in Bend.
The little fellow I
has tieen named David Wesley
D. Tavlor and fa m ily re tu rn e d '
Monday from i trip to P ortland
Bond and his mother,
Mrs M. C Bond, were transact­
ing business in Albany Monday j
Mrs Fred Taylor of C orvallis
returned Wednesdsv form S*o
Franci«eo and is a guest at th e '
home of her father. J. C. Blandish j
Lewis M kirvin left for Eugene I
today to enter U. of O.
Mrs K M '¡o u te rs of Brown« H
Vibe and her daughter Josie were
In Halsey Thursday, Mrs. Mun
■era going | n A lb a n y ami hei i
daughter to Salem.
M'*s Cleona Sm ith le ft today i
for Eugene to enter the U. of O
B M. Cushman and A r th u r
W arian of Brow nsville and th e ir
w ive, went to A lb an y Imlay vis
Halsey, to attend tbe funeral of '
liforg® ( tent ry .
Mrs. <). B
Stalnaker id Cor­
va llis was an A l' any a rriv a l to .
day.
Renee A lford, granddaughter of
M r. and Mrs. E. E. G o iu ile y , haa
I sen seriously ¡|| for the past week
Ruuinier complaint, her fever
Prices Run $3.25 to $17.00
ou will find that we carry a splendid
line of Slickers, Rainproof Pants and
Hats, Wool Mackinaws, Wool Shirts—in
fact everything for the man out of doors
Total estim ated receipts .$ .520,
R e c a p itu la tio n
CfrttifKf
-Saturday. Oct 1
One day only
KOONTZ’ STORE
TYCER & ELMORE
Mack Sennett
of Brownsville
H is six-re e l come ly -d ra tn s fe a tu rin g
Ban Turpin
Presents
Marie Prevost
Charles Mirrrav
Phyllis Haver
‘A Small Town Idol
ISPFCTAri^P l u 11 y° U
ftnd gr’P VOUr ' hair ar,DS
L o u r i w •. ll y° Ur v,s’on >s overwhelmed
1 1,11 yoiT s,?,es ftche and the tears roll
down your cheeks.
p
i
Wallace Rei(1
“ The Hell Diggers”
OMING SOON, “ The Affairs of Anatol ”
Rialto
Friday
Auction Dates
CLOT h T ngco
3<*pt «2. A. J. Goodman, near H arriaburg
The store with a square deal for every
Customer
ALBANY
OREGON
J
J
J
M illin e ry
L a te s t S ty le s
BEN T. SUDTELL’S
B £A tN
$2520
E s tim a te d Receipts
License f e e s ___________ $ 20
Special road t a x ............... 50*)
C utting
M IN ’S SHOES FOR WINTER WEAR
c
lo ta l e stim ated expenses
#1120
200
.
W ednesdays, 2 to 4
Koontz Store
‘ Easley & Stewart
at Browns
We carry Berggmann Fel­
der Cutter, Red Wing and
£ Napa fan—Shoes that we can
guarantee to give you service
$1320
X
vill.« Tuesday evening on the \V.
Missea Bernice eud
Evelyn
Reliildmeyer of Brownsville lei
M clnesdav for Albany, where M i-
Bernice took the exam ination foi
O u ts ta n d in g w a rra n ts .,
C. H . K oonts, C h a irm a n Budget Com
Prices $3.75 to $7.75
D Mashburn field, preparatory t<
taking part in the celebration to
day and tomorrow.
500
____ $2520
In the opening scenes of Mack E stim ated expenses_________
- - - - ip
- - ts.
............... 5,0
E stim a te d rece
8 Mx-reel enper-comedv
A Sm all Town Id o l.” Ben T u rp in
A m o u n t to be raised by t a x ____ $2000
L . U. W a lto n . Mayor.
- the hero; J im m y F inlayso n is
E. E. Cross, Recorder.
ho v illa in ; P h y llis Haver,
tbe
R e d B all
R u b b e r B oots
<• W. Bramwell and wife of
Brownsville, former well.know,
residents of H.ilsey, Spent Wedne
day here visiting at M r Brain
well s father’s residence.
Mr
Bramwell also called at this offler
and renewed his subscription.
G r a v e l.................................
#¡000
W*le—Cedar shakes and M a in ta in in g c ity p ro p e rty 8.5
Load lots delivered.
M iscellaneous and labor
202
B ro w u sville Warehouses.
For rent or for sale— Houses and
u rn s in v ic in ity of Halsey.
Now is the time to buy your winter
clothing. Our line is complete.
We are agents for the fa­
mous
Marshal, A tty . Sal., la b o r 172,
M a y o r ...................................
12
H e a lth o ffic e r______ . ___
12
K e c o rd e r..................
50
Street l i g h t i n g _________ 612
E le c tio n _______________
20
Dr. E. W. B arnum , dentist, at
»1000
.In te l Halsey every Tuesday and
S treet in te rs e c tio n s ___ $175
iid a y .
L u m b e r ...................................^ 0
or
Posts.
Mr. and M s. Henry Brock mo
tored to Le^ai on this week and re.
mained several days visitin g tli
K irks of that city.
M is. Brock
ami Mrs. Bei t C lark are sisters.
An airship Ian le I
Two Duroo Jersey male pigs, 13
weeks. Thoroughbreds. E ltg ib h
•o registry, $15 each. H a ttie Dan
oen, Shedd, Ore.
Extensive Canadian Province.
An area equal to th re e tim es the
area o f F rance, w h ich Is 215,893
square miles, could be cu t o u t o f the
p rovince o f Quebec and th e re w o u ld
rem ain an area tw ic e th a t o f H u n ­
gary
24. Forator & H a rn e rt,|R o w la n d
M F J. K u la , near Shelburne
I” CB H ‘ o * * ' ,,8ar
church
5», L C. H a rtle y , near Irieh Bend
1. H. J u n g w irth , near Jordan
Charles M ille r, farm nf 545 «
12. A Eeaon. n e „ A lb a n y.
* *
» H O H ? ’ ie R; ° a ’ rPRi8‘ * r8d
Nov.
¿ v a Z ;
cattle
Pac*fic I o t ’ rD-