Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 18, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Chicken
Pie
Dinner
G e t a good
D in n e r
Registered Jersey
(Regular Correspondence)
No. 18, 12:01 p. m.
». 23. 11:29. m.
vania
primaries,
which
means
that
R
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l
I
I
Orville
Welch left last week
24, S.SU p. m.
tJ ie re a n <J h e lp P a y f o r the old ring which had been per-
W, 5-39 p.
U U 1I
Cottage Grove, where he has ec
petuated from before M att Quay'a J Pri«e reasonable. J. R. Wright, Shedd, cured employment with Ed Wright,
■tyle
B e n e f it
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
time to that of Boies Penrose h si
Phone 159, ftaiaey.
public library.
who has a contract for laying con'
Tha
delivery window of th«
been
knock
d
out.
as
the
Newberry.
1
F
u
ll
SALE
crete
curbing.
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•
’ 7 ? ^'■wucrrj,
FOR bALJb
Halaey poetoffice is open Sundavs
New element was defeated by Bev- e y
zr
i x
Mr. Hammersly of Roseburg ia grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. tn and ,
endge
and fOCtciUM)«
yesterday- 1 J e r s e y L O W ( f r e s h )
” in
. Indiana,
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in Brownsville attempting to or to 12:36 and 4:45 to 6.0o“
m
Oregonian had the following cap-
can . _ _
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ganize
a
Ku
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Kian.
tions over a Washington letter;
Jo ts a n d T it t le s
vote in Linn county this year. It
, An organization known ae the
‘ Die-hard Solons are Weakening
P A ID -F O R P A R A G R A P H S
*• • vote 22 inches long by 10) Opinion on Isolation Policy Chang-1
Good Citizenship League is being
R. L. Martin.
inchae wide and there are a whole
Route
2,
Box
77,
H
a
ls
e
y
formed io Brownsville. The pro­
ing. Lodge is N et so Adamant. I
(Continued from page 1)
lot of names of good and had peo­ Senator Not so Irreconcilable as in I
moters state that the object is law Admittance Here 5 Cents
County Commissioner Thoms, ple on it.
League Fight.
leaders Coming I
enforcement.
a Line
candidate for a two-year term, was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Whitlatcl.
Around.
View
Gaining
Hold That
in town yesterday. He is just out
Prof. R. E. Baker, for the past
from a wrestle with pneumonia in and son, from their Portland horn« Uoited States Should Do Some
year superintendent of Browns,
“Fool’» Paradise” Coining
which he nearly lost out, but on a trip through California, Ari | i hing to Aid Europe.”
vilie schools, has accepted a jSosi-
xomt and Texas by rail, stoppe*. I We might remark that Lodge
tion with Albany college where he Pa?.d7«e?” U * H r b? Q i0 “ Fool’g
seems as keen and bright of eye as
here Tuesday night whh Mrs. was never adamant. He
bas
before that battle,
will head the department of edu­
W hitlatcb’s father, Grant Taylor changed policy every time the
o
n°L you should
cation.
I be eevenetb and eighth grade
see Cecil B. De M ille ’e great Pare
wind changed, and that was ofteD
J
W
Moore
has
bought
the
ex-
girls an I teacher played a baseball
on y o u r W o rk
Among Brownsville people at­ mount picture, ’ ’Fool’g Paradise ”
What be vociferously opposes one
game at the school grounds Tues- tensive Carey bay haling outfit and week be as vehemently advocates
the R ialto theater
tending bIo88o n day exercises at S hLCh COt^es
day against the freshmen and two will overhaul* it and bale hay the the next.
Friday. The caet is practially all-
Salem
were
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Charles
C lo t h in g
ee i r girl«. The latter won by coming season
Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. A. W star and among the leading players
a close score of 16 to 17.
Lawson.
H a rri.D r ° tb y ,i D ‘ itOn-
Mildred
Herns, Conrad Nagel. Theodore
1 he Brownsville legion propose«
G. B Tycer, who is employed by
iosloff.John Davidson and Julia
to pies mt a reproduction, at a cost .A
w m carrying around Later than that the thorns will he
the Southern Pacific company
of several hundred dollars, of a
.
¡
i » ■ • T h e s i'i“ ’ bi“ “ ’
spent the week end here.
b a tile with the Indians, as a feature
Rev. M . 8. Woodworth, Valoru
of the pioneer picnic.
j Wisconsin.
I * » Beatty of Brownsville, can- ;
I) O
_ j
_
•«
nomiua-
Woodworth and Mrs. H. B. Moyer
J. T . McNeil, after suffering for
»
O. Stevenson - and
wife
and I didate
Uon for for „ the
¡ ¡ " republican
T a ti
Sewing Machine for sale.
S
n and wife and | non for representative, was over
p e r p a ir
motored to Albany Saturday, f
years with paralytic, ended the Kf»nddaugbter, from the county over visiting H alsev I
Mrs. W . A. Ringo.
friends Mon-
w . R. K irk and G. T. Kitchen
Less promise; ¡
George M axwell found a dia-
w hat is rather to be chosen than er* ’•
Steyeueon, here Tuesday, more observance ”
were in Albany Monday, where
crest riches— a good name. What
ereat
P
ro
f
K
n
o
ii.k
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they left their Oakland«, driving moud breastpin. Pay him for this
Prof English’s infant class was
ad and get it.
is more, he could not take the
Messrs. Pen I and and Davis were
out Tuesday with its mother and
nome new Studebaker special sixee.
riches where he is gone, but no­
Mrs. West, the nurse, for the first at the county seat Saturday.
Henry Sprenger, ■weight nine
Help the public librarv bv
body cm prove that the good name
time since its arrival in this city.
Mr C. Hatton, {manager of the
d es not go with him.
•‘Their
Meedames Haverland and Go’da Shell Oil company was looking after
works do follow them.” He was
oil and gas iuterests in town Tues-
each
69 years old. His
wife and and Hazel Ackerman visited Mis. day.
West
at
Prof.
English’s
home
Mon-
few children survive. They are
Mr«. Ed K rum l of 8cio was al-
Dr. E. W . Barnum, dentist at
M r-. Caddie Perry of Cottage day.
A seven-pound boy was born to
most
completely disemboweled Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Grove. Mrs. Elizabeth Simons of
Monday by a cow which had been Friday.
3
y and
Jewett the Cobbler has at last Henry Rensch and wife at their
Kjgene, Mrs. Sadie Perry of elevated that new “ 8hoe Hospital” home near Peoria on S a 'u rlav
•eased by dogs until she was fur­
S iattle and Grant McNeil of Lake sign that John Standish painted May 13tb.
ious. The lady’s injuries may not I
,crea6e and farms
Creek. Funeral at Pine Grove to some time ago.
prove fatal.
C O- Dryden and wife and
•ee !da M. Cummings, 227 South
dar at 2, leaivng Halsey at 1:
Mrs^ Lawrence and M r. and Fourthstreet, A lbany. Phone 278 R
The new Brownsville flume is in daughter Dicksey drove up from
Miss F .ith Adam« of Browns effect a big pipe made of wooden Oregon City Saturday night and
Mrs. Gillespie, on their way from
Hay and wheat for sale.
vilie, who teaebas school in the staves and hoops and follows the spent Sunday with Mr. Dryden’s
their home in Eugene to Shedd
“ J. S. Nicewood.
called to see Mrs J. J). Pittman,
w •tern wilds of Lane oounty, was contour of the ground instead of mother, Mrs. D. F. Dean.
a home over the week end.
sister of the ladies, today, but she
being held up nearly level bv
Harold Stevenson and wife were
^•rmers, Attention! Before you
was not home yet from the hos­
Political candidates are hereby treatlee.
over from Brownsville Sunday,
breed your mares see Zimmerman’s
pital.
w i med that the editor of the En­
Work has begun on the new J dye visiting their parents in this city’ 1
Shire stallion, at Halsey Fridays.
p e r p a ir
A. A. M orrill and wife- and
terprise ia able to control a large house of the Brownsville woolen
O. W. Krum and family spent 1
daughter, Mrs Frick, and her lit ­
mills.
Sunday with Mr. F ru m ’« brother
tle daughter, all of Hillsboro, are
Mrs. P. J. Forster received on Kay at the old home place north
Shedd Shots
visiting'
at the home of Eldon
Saturday
from her
daughter of Brownsville.
(Regular
correspondence)
Cross.
Blanch« in Eugene a bouquet of
Lawrence Wells was down from
M
r.
McElvane,
M r. and Mrs.
roses of wonderful beauty, with a
turnips
Eugene
and
spent
the
week
end
at
j
'
j
8
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Ud
M
r-
aud
Mrs. Pennell
Oregon Blood Medicine,
while carnation, for mother’s day.
his home northwest of town.
co Customary Method Is to Bow the
and daughter were Eugene visitors
* ,onic «nd kidney atini-
Her school being out, Deloru
ulalor; aids in rectifying kidney
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Foote, ac
liver, blood and akin diaeaaea
Broadcast and Trust te Luck
Weils, Mrs, L. A. Pray’« grand
compadied
by
Mrs.
El.za
Brandon
Pierce s Golden Medical Discovers
Mrs. Barney Albers gave a din­
daughter has come for a visit.
for Good Yield— Store in Pits
I an lac
7
drove to the county seat Thursday
ner
in honor of her birthday.
A
»
er
a
Cool
Collar.
Parana
The Brownsville baseball team
i
few of her close frieude attended.
George
bas also enter
defeated Albany high at th . ,c o u n t " t .in
.'d " ^ Maxwell
«“
Mile' Restorative Tonic
( P r v p a n d ky < s . U n it .« S la to S D M a r tm s a t
Ayer' Sarsaparilla
seat
6 to
to 2
| . . | J idea,
f " * 1 and h.9
Mf. Rogers is working for J. E.
»1 A « rlc u ltu r a >
seat Friday.
Friday, 6
2. The
The . winning
last . c,eanuP-
week“ h ad ’’The*"in
ALBANY, OREGON
Willoughby
in the butcher shop,
Throughout
the
greater
part
of
the
T A L C U M POW DER
team consisted of the two Overtons, Bides of his rooms kalaomined.
Pompeian
Mitchell,
McFarland,
Turner
A email fire started in the home
Melba
C. H. Koontz and wife were pass
Robertson. Kitcheu, Warren and
W illiam s’
Eggleston,
engers to
Portland Thursday,
Mennen's
true. It Is customary to plant turnip« I j g
1 W M J ” 11 o u t before a n ,
the latter part of July on land from
done.
DjerKist
H . Bryant tells the Albany Dem where they spent several days.
Mavis
r
‘e
?
““
ea.?T
crop
ot
h
^u
.
Mrs.
Ida
Robson
was an Albanv
R. L. W inniford and wife were
oorat
that
the
goat
is
about
the
FURNITURE EXCHANGE
Violet
I
r some other early vegetable has visitor last week
most effective opponent to turn at the county seat Friday.
K A IR R E S T O R E R
1
been removed. The securing of a good
A F. Goodbrod went to Salem
Danderine
I loose against the Canada thistle
«and of turnip« depends, first, upoa O.AU » • » F am ily by the name ol
Mr.
Bryant
is
correct.
A
flock
of
Goldman’, Hair Color Restorer
Friday,
having
In excellent
condition Kl°hardeon is occupying the C o w
- the soil 7 --—
«.»^«waaa, wruuil
Wildroot
Angoras will watch every thistle
and.
end. second, on weather conditions
condition. at I house.
M r. Richardson is con­
A new sawmill to work up oak
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
of any variety in a field and the
the time of aowtnj the seed. Either nected with the paving plant.
Parker's Heir Balsam
ash,
maple
and
white
fir
int^
moment a bud begins to show pink
extremely wet or prolonged dry
Hall's Hair Renewer
Mrs. B. Clark, one of the grade
they will eat it and then wait for handles and other parts of tools is
weather will greatly Interfere with
Walnutta H air Dye
echooi teachers, spent the week end
the next
W ith goats around, causing the building at Peoria of
getting a good stand of turnips.
Liquid Arvon
The usual custom Is to harrow the in Portland.
never a thistle seed can ripen several residences fOr employes.
ground
to a smooth, even surface, then
And, speaking of Canada thistles,
D. S. M cW illiam s and family
Mrs, Robinson, primary teacher
•ow the seed broadcast, trusting te
if you have a heavy stand of them, and Earl Frum visited the county Everything at bargain prices.
«are
a party in honor of Dori«
put them in the silo just before’ seat Saturday.
*
422 West First at., Albany, Oregon.
Morgason’s birthday, also inviting
the pupil, of Miss Stoddard’s room
Peter Bither of
Brownsville
passed his eighty-third yearly
Rex Davis and family of A l­
milestone Friday.
bany were visitors at the Davig
P r o f it B y
home in Shedd recently.
One of the landmarks of Browns­
Guy Powers of Albany spent the
v ille , the residence built by Roy
H. H . Spaulding in the ’forties,
waek end with H arry Sprenger.
caught fire Saturday, but was
RnCd A* E“ ghl r a" d family spent
saved by the fire department The
Sunday with Mrs. Pugh’s father,
Times office, in that city, is on the
M r. Henry Sprenger of Albany.
Spaulding donation tract.
: G'J’ I'ge Coon of Astoria ie visit-
J. D. Irvine of Brownsville, wl o
once was county commissioner and
seeks the republican nomination Three Reasons
to ? Ur? Or> are, circulated that C lif-
for the full term tomorrow, says
why you should have
examine
m w r i2 ° n ‘ “d L° U C,rother8 are
on
his
card:
’’County
out
of
debt.
your
eye»:
First,
w»
give
On Sale May 25 to August J l— Return lim it October Jl
scientific
VVe paid cash when I was commis­ examination. Second, we never ad- Turnlpa Can Be
vi»e
glasses
unless
they
Liberal Stopover Privileges
are really
sioner. Can be done again,” Ho
■srly Crop of
R. Morgason and wife and Mrs.
needed, and Third, if
if you need glasses
was in town Monday.
tsms Other Vogstahls.
we w ill bave them m
“ Baked Beans, Po-
'" the books.
Women’s Study Club
2 Holsteins
Let Us Save
You Money
Men’s heavy blue
denim bib Overalls,
full cut,
$1
Blue chambray work
Shirts, twópocke ts,
full cut,
75c
Work Gloves, canvas-
leather faced,
All-leather
Gloves,
£
Spring Tonics
goatskin
-
BLAIN CLOTHING
T}1? store with a square
deal for every customer,
E. L. Stiff
IED STAR Oil Stoves
$30 to $75
Other Oil Stoves
W. A. Ringo, Druggist
$15 UP
Great Reductions
East Through California
Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets
“ H ig h
P o i n t s ” on
th e
W ay
The Glorious Siakiyous
Majestic Mount Sheets
The Rugged Sierras
P le a g n r e
P la c e .”
You
Must See
S«a Francisco— World fatuo.,. f ,ty that •••»„ hard to leave. ”
Ito. Angeles—Wonder
-
city and
noted tounst center
s.„ D ie g o -Ron, . nti<. d t y ” where Cklilornia began.”
Three. National Parka- -Yfiwmito.
Sequoia. General Grant.
Ik-orw of Charming Seashore and Mountain Resorts.
. « e n X ’wnto
Southern
folder. . , k
Pacific
Lines
JOHN M »COTT.
General Passenger Agrnt
—""I"1’
an ,
W. A. Eastburn of Albany, can­
didate for the republican nomina­
tion for the unexpired term of Mr
Butler, which D. C- Thom, now
bold« by appointment, calls for
"A I usitiese administration on
strictly business principles,”
B. M. Bond and hie wife, mother
and sister drove to Portland Fri
day, returning Sunday.
R. K. Stewart, chairman, and J
C. Bramwell, secretary and treasi
urer, ot the board of directors of
the Pine Grove Cemetery associa­
tion, issue a call for cleanup day.
j May 23, at the cemetery, which
every body and especially those di­
rectly interested, are requested to
attend.
sunal supervision.
ade under our per-
baSSSaT
it
” t0
«t
If a light shower falls ahortly after
the sesd Is sown, this will not only
tb* ' • * d but
,h* Plants «
good sta rt
Sometimes turnip- ar*
Ray Duncan and wife of Tan­
Plante«! In rows with a semi drill and
cultivated This method la desirable gent spent Sunday with Dal Dun­
e-peclsny where the crop to X n
,„ can and wife of Shedd.
k / s .“« s ’SX*"'1
O p to m e /r te t.
AL» AN Y ONi
O N I&
Harold Albro.
Manufacturing optician.
m e th L
W* Z’ bUt 0,8 euwomsry
. d ’ ° * ’W ,h* • * * « broadcast
Turm l °
‘° h *“’ ' « " *' " S
Turnip, m a, remain In tbs ground
« 1» «-Id enoJJh to
freeze the soil about them. If left
long, however, they become pith,
The Oregon Growers’ Co-opera­
method of saving turnip, h
tive association has withdrawn from £ T h . « " usual
t Pu" them .nd thmw them S
the market on fresh loganberries
and other fresh fruits
It j. pre. Piles, then with a sharp knife cut off
«hs tope about one-fourth Inch above
dieted that buying will be slow he turnip. The turnips can than be
until eastern brokers learn of the
" lrr i" Pl,' b*'n« - - - d
poor prospects for a crop.
straw then with earth, or placed In
O
l£“w,£
J. c . Bramwell sp«nt Monday at
The
league
of nations has
the county seat.
straightened out the Silesian coal
Miss Thelma Hayden Bowers ar­ mine quarrel. A joint commission
rived on t o la r ’s noon train to akin of Germane and Poles will control
t h .^
the mines under a fifteen year '«ough «raw and wHI
, with Mrs. Wheeler for a time.
P -v e n . than, fm m freezing ,p
treaty.
„Z
For the convenience of sports­
men the Southern Pacific company
compile, authentic and up-to-date
information regarding fishing in
th* varions ocalitie, traversed by
tahnaa. Weekly report» are sent
in by agente throughout the system
•howing whal kind of fi,h
are
plentiful, kind of bait proving
P°P“ l«r and size of catchX
7
' information is then
compiled into cioular form and
••n t oat to «11 agents for the in-
(ormation of the public.
J- W . Moore bae located his real
in lh e b n ild i"« next
t u t of th . Foote garage, formeriv
occupied by Wright 4 P » k .
T