Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 02, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    Halsey Meets Defeat
F D R U G S
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That satisfied
feeling that comes of
getting what
one
wanted is
always
yours when you pat­
ronize this drugstore.
Orders taken for the
new Zane Gray book,
“ To the Last Man.”
Ringo’s Drug Store
nnuM
•FARiViEKS^;jr„X
BANDIT TRAIL
E L I ' . 2 1V22
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
, i i ' * " f 'he total fund which,
PAGE 5
in this case, amounts to feiOC.G.'S Til's
IlW t lla «
University of Illinois Students to Run stipulation will Increase the amount
received
by
four
of
the
smaller
states,
Arrangement at Electrical En­
I. «s., Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode
articles no loiigergneeUed, or succeeded
gineering Show.
Island and Vermont.
j by better ones, which somebody would
(Continued from page I)
' like to obtain. An advertisement th?
Change In Use of State Allotments
Urbana, III.— A wireless typewriter,
sire ot this, eosuui 25c, might find a
A. H Patrick went to Albany
There la considerable change, how­
designed and rigged up by students In
buyer and covert what is i
1 fc Saturday.
electrical engineering at the Univer­ ever. in the mauner in which a state Cart. Frank Canton Once More
may
use
its
allotment.
Each
state
now only trash into good V 2 > . d l .
sity of Illinois, will be one of the fea­
S. S. Sticha has been appointed
Active in Tracing Cattle
tures of the university's electrical en­ must select a connected road system
postmaster at Scio,
not
exceeding
7
per
cent
of
Its
road
gineering show to be held following
Thieves in Southwest.
mileage for improvement with federal
the spring vacation.
A second attempt is being made
Electrical engineers w ill pound the aid. This system w ill he divided into
to organize the Ku Klux at Albauy.
keys of a special typewriter and the two classes, one of which will be known
White Leghorns
Delbert Ray, a wai veteran from
results will appear In the electrical en­ as interstate highways and the other
Tancred and Hollywood strains, Crabtree, committed suicide iu
as
Intercounty
highways.
The
inter­
gineering laboratory, half a tulle dis­
$12.50 per 100.
Hatching eggs, $6.00
state highways must not exceed three
tant.
per 100. W illiams White Leghorn harm. Portland last week.
Halsey, Ore.
The scheme Includes a regular wire­ sevenths of the system selected ; on Law Enforcer of E a rlie r Day Built Phone, 3»3
Broccoli growers of Linn county
Reputation Which Strikes Fear in
less equipment set which operates a se them not more tliuu (SO per cent of the
will meet at Lebanon Saturday to
state's allotment can be spent w ith­
H
e
a
rt
of
Bad
Men
of
the
ries of relays which automatically
FOR SALE
promote the industry.
out the joint approval of the secretary
Range.
make the contact for the maguel»
of agriculture and the state highway
J. W . Rector's daughter, M rs.
which drive the keys.
The magnets,
department.
The Intercounty high­
Hurley Wallace of Portland, ar­
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Capt. Frank
by means of the relays, are arranged
ways, which consist of the remainder Canton, terror of huudits, outlaws and
rived Saturday for a visit.
so that only the desired key functions
of the system selected, will receive thieves has "hit the trull’’ ugaln after
at the time set for functioning.
the remainder of the state's allotment. a few years of virtual retirement here.
The Brownsville council has re-
Except in states where more than 5 He is after cattle thieves exclusively
adopted the tire district ordinance,
CARL SEEFELD
CHECK DOGS; IGNORE BABES per cent of the area Is unappropriated uow and Is making It wurm for meu
presumably to eliminate Raws.
public land, the amount of federal aid engaged in that business. The Osage
Miss Helen Armstrong came
Barlin Theaters Provide Accommoda­ received on any project must not ex­ hills called him a few weeks ago and
ceed 50 per cent of the estimated coat he's now out among the rich ludlans
tions for Patrons’ Pets But Not
borne from school at Eugene Fri-
In states where more than 5 per cent getting evidence to convict inen of
for Children.
lay to stay over the week end.
of the area is unappropriated public stealing cows.
LAWYER
AND
NOTARY
Mrs. Alice Jones of Salem went
Berlin.—Pet dogs have become so land the 50 per cent allotment Is In­
“This work Isn’t like that of the old
lome Friday, after a visit at the
popular among the feminine popula­ creased by an amount equal to on«»- ■ days,” Captain Canton says, ”1 don
B row nsvili . k , O kkoon
mine of her father, Henry Seefeld.
tion of Berlin that theater managers half the percentage of unappropriated go to the hills and the sticks, the cave
have been compelled to Install rooms public land in the state. Before any and the canyons and underbrush like
Sweet Home corresprndents re-
where the dogs may be checked. Some funds can be paid to a state, the state did as a young man. My duties are to
Practical Shoe
>ort the A. K. F. minstrel show
patrons complain that none of the the- must appropriate money, under the assist the county attorney In prosecu
Repairing.
from Brownsville” « great success.’’
ters has made similar provision for direct control of the state highway de- 1 tlous after our field men and sheriffs
checking babies, and think thia is an paiement, to match the federal allot- ! have rounded up the men charged with
Fine
The Albany W . C. T . U. has de­
mint, and for the maintenance of ; cattle stealing.”
unwarranted discrimination.
cided to “ hire a h a ll,” having
During the Intermissions the women federal-aid highways.
grown too large for meeting iu
W a s H e a d o f N a tio n a l G u a rd .
All highways in the Interstate system
repair to the "dog room” and feed the
residences.
Captain Canton Is Oklahoma agent
animals with bits of sandwiches which must have a surfaced width of at least 1
of the Texas-Southwestern Cattle
501 Lyon s t, Alliany, Oregon.
W. C. Elmore has traded his
It has become the custom for theater­ 18 feet, unless a narrower width is
deemed permissible by the secretary of Raisers' association, an orgatdzatlon
goers to eat between the acta.
Oak
street property in Brownsville
agriculture.
In case a federal-aid that he represented for several yea
I'or Charles Nelson s ten-acre fruit
before
Governor
Haskell
appointed
highway is not properly maintained by |
farm north of town.
him adjutant general of the Oklahoma
Capes of Full Length.
a state, the state will he given 90 days' s
National
Guard.
Any number of black, full length, notice by the department; at the end!
The movement to consolidate
Two doors north of the hotel
Very seldom are cattle stolen In
fur-collared capes are being worm of that time If the highway Is not in
\sh Swale and several other dis­
These are generally of one of tie
good condition of maintenance the sec- | Oklahoma that belong to members of Lui prepared to do all kinds o tricts with the Brownsville high
pile fabrics like duvetyn, and black
retory of agriculture will maintain It the cattle raisers' association, Captain -hoe repairing.
Satisfaction guar school district gains momentum.
caracul is the favored pelt for the out of the state’s allotment and refuse Canton says. The association main
Howe Bros, propose this season
intend.
tains Inspectors at the principal ship­
choker collar, though some mole has
to rebuild the garage which was
been used for this purpose. No one to approve any new projects until ping and selling points and cattle be­
destroyed in the big Brownsville
length Is favored for these sport reimbursement Is made by the state. longing to members hear the ussochi
What the new appropriation will tlon brand. An Inspector Is under no
fire. It will be of concrete blocks,
capes. Another was full length, slio v-
mean to the country can be judged by obligation. Indeed has no authority, to
Ing only about an Inch of the plaid
Louis Jones of the Woodworth
the use to which the >275,009,000 pre­ apprehend cattle that do not bear that
skirt chosen to accompany the plain
Irug
store, Albany, came near
viously
appropriated
has
been
put,
ac­
brand
or
ninke
inquiry
of
the
supposed
colored cape.
cording to otficinls of the United States owner as to how he came in posses­
losing his life after an operation for
W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 05,
Department of Agriculture. I'ractlcally sion of the cattle.
ippendicitis, but is improving at
>200,000,000 of that money has been put
Regular
meeting next Saturda
last.
Presence Having Wholesome Effect.
to work In projects which are either
The presence of Frank Canton In night.
David Leeper from Idaho was in
entirely completed or now under con­
the cattle country, old aud stooped as
Halsey last week and visited his
st ruction. The exact amount was $199,-
823,427 on October 31. To match this
lamesake but they could trace no
amount the states have appropriated
kinship.
He went to Eugeue Sat­
$2(55,529.090, making a total of $405,-
urday.
Office 1st door south of school house
352,517.
The Crowfoot Poultry club,
Mileage Sufficient to Encircle Earth.
Halsey, Oregon.
Shedd Shorthorn club, arid the
The roads to be paid for by thl-
money. If placed end to end, would en­
Harris school calf club will receive
Handles Town and Country Property
circle the earth and extend from New
certificates issued in recognition of
Give him a call and see if he can h
York to San Francisco on the second
the 100 per ceut work done by them.
you up.
lap, the total mileage of the roads
Mrs. W illiam Robinsou of Leb-
tinder construction and completed l>e-
inoii and Mrs. H . M. Robinson of
Ing reported by the bureau of public
ropds as 27.000 miles on October 31.
’asco came on Saturday's train
Of this mill age, 9,555 miles Is in proj­
for a visit at the home of their soil
ects which are entirely completed and
md son-in-law, F. W , Robinson.
the contractors discharged. The bal­
First-class work guarnteed
The Brownsville minstrels give
ance of 17,445 miles Is in projects
mother performance in the Cala-
KARL BRAMWELL.
which are still under construction, but
nooia city this evening.
Popular
which were (59 |>er cent complete on
is the troupe was before, it has
October 31. In these projects there Is
therefore the equivalent of 12,000
idded attractions now.
nillee of completed road, so that the
Private telephone lines are in­
completed roud to date totals over 21,-
Electric Haircutting, Massuging creasing the effort to cut loose
000 miles.
and Shampooing.
from the Bell company at Albany
The average cost per mile of the
f the latter does not give or the
roads built with federal aid has he«-n
Cleaning and Pressin
Being Built Are Being Aided by the
between $17,000 and >18,000. More
inhlic service commission compel
than half the money has been spent
Financially.
etter terms,
for roads with the highest types of
P e n n a . . 8,398.953.97
t it u l a n * . . 1,958,856 i l
Otis Taylor and others connected
surface, such as concrete, brick, and
385.6a '«
Io w a . . . . 2.102,812.74 R . I. . . .
with the Corvallis cannery have
K a n s a a . . . 2,102.281.51 6. C . . . . 1,081.237.34
bituminous concrete, but a very large
Ry............ 1,417,178.88 8 D . . . . 1.204.080 31 mileage of roads of the cheaper type,
een looking lip the prospects for
996.980.8« T e n n . . . 1.847.802 24
L o u l. le n e
such us gravel and sand-clay, has been
one at Brownsvill». There ismtich
M a in e ........
*96.180.26 T e n n e „ 4,426,17: (1
built where such types would withstand
849.417.21
640,629.01 U t a h . . .
M d ..............
Expert
workmanship. Watches and fruit grown about Brownsville that
385 62...00 i the wear of the traffic.
1,096.178.0«
bbm M
M ass. ...
mglit to he canned.
clocks a specialty.
1,456.87- 47
V i r g in ia
M ic h . . . .
Prior to five years ago the federal
2,123.597 07 W a s h . . 1,103,700 71 j
M in n
...
The play, "Th e Woman God
HALSBY
OREGON
T e r r o r o f B a n d its .
802.36: .77 I government took no active part In the
1,294.909.22 W
Va. .
M is e ...........
Saved,” at the Rialto Friday drew
2,448.128 82 wie......... 1,894.816 88 | road construction of the country. To­
M le a o u ri
he is. Is said to have a wholesome ef­
934.817.83 day about one-half of all the roads that
1.548,886.82 Wyo. ...
M o n ta n a
a fair attendance and some adverse
fect. He was as courageous a man
are
being
built
are
being
aided
by
criticism
from people who tliot
O f the appropriation of >15.000.(810
the government financially, and the thirty years ago us ever rode the
<ome of the performers were not
for the Improvement of national forest
plains,
and
Ills
Intuition,
perception
ufficientlv clad for a night when
roads >5.000,000 is made avallHlde for construction is subject to the Inspec­ and judgment »ere not excelled by
tion and approval of federal engineers.
now was flying.
*
the fiscal year ending Tune 30. 1922,
any other law enforcer of the West.
Work for Quarter Million Men.
and >10,000,000 for the following fiscal
Wyoming,
where
lie
was
sheriff,
felt
E.
B.
Marsters
went
to
Harris-
It is estimated by engineers of the
All work done pr«wnptly and
y e a r.
his uncanny power. Montana outlaws
’’urgSaturdav. Mr. Marsters says
Phone No. 269,
The federal highway art In a general United States Department of Agricul­ eseapaded far away from his bailiwick. reasonably.
f auto travelers continue to get
way resembles the fedeml-nld art of ture that the fpderal-ald roads under To Tt-xus rangers he taught the arts
mt of gasoline near his home on
1916. but contains several new features. construction on October 31 were giv­ of man-catching In the Panhandle of
the Brownsville road and call fora
Administration of the art by the secre­ ing employment to about 250,000 men, Texas, In New Mexico, In Colorado
tary of agriculture, and under him the either directly on the actual road con­ and In northwestern Oklahoma his
supply as often as thev have been
ATTO RNEY AT LA W
bureau of public roads, remains un­ struction or Indirectly In the produc­ name gave law violators chills.
loing he may he driven to go into
tion and transportation of the ma­
changed.
lompetilion with the garages and
terials
which
enter
Into
the
construc­
201
New
First
N
at’l
Rank
Bld’g
Apportionment of the fund to the
out in a filling station.
He adds
Roland Marks wat home from O. A.
states Is almost the same as in the pre­ tion.
A lbany, Oregon.
hat If he does he will make an
C. over the week end.
vious act, the fund being divided Into
extra charge for night calls.
three parts, one part apportioned ac­
cording to population, one according to
The Santiam Fish and Game as­
area, and one part according to inllemie
LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS sociation asks the state commission
of rural and star mail routes.
A
o increase the planting nt try in
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
new feature Is the stipulation that no
Linn county streams and to set
Phone .15
Phone 15
state shall receive less than one-hrlf
apart refuges for fish where fishing
Branches at
will be prohibited.
It also wants
Brownsville, Phone .47C15.
Halsey Phone 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr t forest reserve of about 490 sqnare
Last Friday the basketball team
left at 4 o’clock for Juu.tiuu C ..?
where they played the J. C. H . S.
team. I t was a fast and fair game,
altho both Halsey teams met de­
feat.
The boys played ao on usual Iv
good game the first half, Kenueth
Cross doing stellar work for the
winning aggregation.
In the las'
half J. C. H 8. was the aggreseoi
and obtained many long shots,
thus putting tbeir score far in ad­
vance of Halsey’s.
The Halsey
team did not play their usual
game. The final score was 88 to 20
The J. C. H 8. girls’ team and
H . H. 8. girls’ team were evenh
matched
This also was a fas'
and consistent game.
The J . C,
team showed much improvement
over their efficiency at the last
game at Halsey.
At the end of
ihe second half the score was 9 to
9.
Five minutes were allowed to
play the tie off
Junction obtained
a foul
Final score 10 to 9
Junction City high school gave
the home teams a very delightful
reception which was enjoyed by all.
In fact it was noticeable that some
of the boys were reluctant to leave.
BIG WIRELESS TYPEWRIIEH
Jots and Tittles
I
BAB
Y^C h TF
TERROR OF OUTLAWS
Shepherd
Collie
Pups
Amor A. Tussi ng
A. Peterson
Dress Shoes
a Specialty
Shoe Repair Shop
JEWETT the COBBLER
I. 0 . 0 . F.
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ACT PROVIDES
WORK FOR QUARTER MILLION MEN
W. J. Ribelin
Dealer
s
in
Real
Estate
ANITARY
Barber Shop and Baths
BARBER SHOP
About One-Half of All Roads That Are
Government
( P r .p .r W
by th e U n ited S teten D ep artm en t
o f A g r ic u ltu r e .)
Seventy-five million dollars becomes
available as federal aid for road con-
structlon in the various states, the
money to be spent under the super­
vision of the bureau of public roads.
Department of Agriculture, under the
federal highway acb signed November
9, by the President. - In addition, >15,-
000,000 is appropriated for national
forest roads. The >75,000,000 repre­
sents the federal government's appro­
priation to the work of building high­
ways In the various states and must
be matched, dollar for dollar, by funds
from the state treasuries, except in
states where more than 5 per cent of
the area la unappropriated public land.
Part of Money Now Available.
Ttie >75,000,000 appropriated is for
the fiscal year ending June 90, 1922.
Here is how the money will be ap­
portioned among the 48 states:
A l a ............... .31.S3.41D.87
A r t s .............. . 1.663.281 44
A r k ............... . 1.254.142
C a li f .............. 2.462,098 S3
C o lo ............. . 1,341.175.69
4&> W 78
D e l.................
» 6 2 6 00
F l o r id a . . .
8H6 «i2f>.«
G e o r g ia . .. 1.997.967 68
Id a h o .........
838.888 68
J l ll p o l f . . . . 2.246.281 «1
N e b . .. . 41.681,185 H
N e v . . . ..
953,436 78
366. 62¿ 00
N . H ... ..
N J .. ..
>42.87«. 95
. . 1.189.823.34
N. M.
N T
3 694 447 97
N
C . . .. 1 > » . 333 98
N
D . . ..
O h io . . . ..
O k ie . .« . .
y r .e o n ..
1,184.71« 42
2.828.00406
1.762.339 44
L 182.8*3 89
E. C . M IL L E R
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
C. C . B R Y A N T
W R IG H T & P O O IJ
Basket Ball
“A Treasure Chest”
HALSEY
That is whst a woman said recent'y
upon opening a box of our assorted can­
at Halsey, Saturday, Feb. 4
dies. What woman doesn't regard candy
as a treasure .’ I t is really more than
that, too; it is an absolute necessity,
supplying a food want in a manner no
other article of diet can.
Ours it the
D o u b le H ead er
best to be had.
We have ice cream bricks.
Polar Cake, a new confection.
HIGH VS. SCIO
Admission 25 and 35 cents
T ry the
Probably the last game of the season
Stewart & Price Confectionery
a
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed by an ord-i of the County Court
of Linn County, Oregon, hav« been ap
jminted Executor and Executri l respect
ively of thr leet W ill and Testament ol
Emms C. Allen, deceased. A ll person»
having claims against said estate are re
quirrd to present them within tis
months from the date af this notice,
with the proper vouchers, to the ntider
signed at their place of residence in Hal
sey. in Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 5th day
>f January, 1922
W . A. Allen, Executor
I-ena Beene, Executrix.
Amor A. T uning, Atty, for Exr. & Exrx.
piles between the south Rantiam
nd the McKenzie whete deer and
elk will be exempt from slaughter.
These are cr mmon-aeiiae game pro-
ection proposals.
Mr, and Mrs. L. Boyd have gone
to Detroit, Or,, where M r Boyd
will he Soutnern Pacifin agent, aa
he was here. A partially disabled
ight arm from telegraph operator’*
paralysis made it difficult to per­
form the service re«jnlred at the
busy Halsev station, hence the re-
ent substitution of Mr. Cornelius
here. Mr. Boyd tickled the printer
man with coin for a year’s advance