Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 18, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    OCT
1«. 1923
17216186
^ u to m o ii/e a n è
of this week. Chester Purdy
G L O B E ALBANY
[ and family will move onto the
< 7 r a c t o r ¿ /R e p a ir in g
Taylor piace. on which the
High Class Photoplays Only
Wrights have livea for the past
Fisk and Gates T ire s and Tabes.— We now have in stock the Fisk % .,0»
W e w ill overhaul your Ford engine for $20 labor
several years.
SUNDAY— MONDAY
fabric tires for $9. Be sure to investigate our lines and get our
“ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor
O c t. 31-22
prices before buying.
“
“ reliae transmission band for $2.50 labor
F. M. Maxwell of Tangent
Automobile accessories, Ford parts, oils.
Another Bit; Picture
“
“ overhaul rear axle and rebush springs and perches when
was a Halsey visitor Saturday,
W illa rd battery service station.
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necessary for $7 labor
a
guest
at
the
home
of
his
Richard Barthelmess
father-in-law. J. M. Porter.
Trouble
calls
given
All work
prompt attention
Mrs. L. IL Armstrong was in
guaranteed
Albany on ousiness and shop­
Telephone 16*5
"THF BRIGHT SHAWL” ping
F O O T E B R O S . Props.
last week.
•upported by
Edmund G. Anderson of Al­
Dorothy Gish
• bany, 31, with a wife and three-
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
* * * * * * * * * * * • year old daughter, was killed by
Alford Arrows
North
South
the accidental discharge of a
I am
No. 18, 11:37 a. in.
No. 17, 12:15 p. m.
gun in the hands of Charles J.
(E nterprise Correspondence)
24, 4:28 p. ni.
Lindner of Portland Sunday
John Haims and wife and two
23. 4.28 p. m.
22, 4:30 a. m.
moring near Corvallis.
children of Roseburg visited at
on my
21, 11:32 p. m.
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the home of Mrs. Hann s fath­ Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
The bridge petition will go
er, John Will banks over the
on the Nov. 9 ballot.
way to
Jots and Tittles
week end.
Mrs. Dean Tussing and little
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
daughter Ixtts Ann of Trafford,
Leonard Ingram and family
(Continued fro m page 3 )
The
delivery window of the
Pa., and Mifig Bonita Tussing of
Halsey,
I visited Leonard’s uncle, Lee H alsey poetoffice is open Sundays
Salem,
daughter
and
daughter-
Ingram, last week, as he was from 10:50 to 11 a. at. and 1215
Walter Stephenson of 'Port­
| moving from Carlton to Walton. to 12:30 p. m.
land, son donu w. Stepnenson, in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Oregon
with his wife visited his lather fussing of this city, arrived
Sunday mail goes out only on
C. E. Mercer and wife of Eu­
Saturday evening for a visit.
here over the week end.
the
north-bound 11:37 train:
gene spent Sunday at the D.I.
P. Crume of Brownsville
Isom home.
John W. Stephenson was in and N. George
W„ Crume of Scio
Eugene over Thursday night.
were Halsey visitors Monday.
Mrs. Margaret Starnes, who Paid-for Paragraphs
Mis. S. L. Pike and soil
has been at Marion for the past
Mrs. W. A. Cummings was a
three weeks, came back to her Adm ittance Here 5 Cents
George were here the last of uie Polk
county
visitor
the
first
of
wees uom Crow, where they the week.
son’s home for a few days’ visit
a Line
before going on to Marshall­
have rented a larin, and visited
T.
J.
Skirvin
received
word
Airs. Pikeg mother, Airs. M. E.
town, Io., where she will visit
For S a le -P o ta to sacks, 4c «ach
Monday of the death of his
Hassett.
¡other relatives.
C. R. E vans , Rout» 1, Holsey"
brother Ernest, which occured -------------------
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Ralph Danner and family
Air. and Airs. Carl Koppe ol I in the hospital at Oregon City
Old paperi forarle at 5c a bündle
Eugene spent the week enu with Interment was at Scotts Mills j Stock (dimes f ar to Pacific International j spent Saturday at the E. A.
Starnes home helping fill the at thè Enterprise office.
the la ite r ’s aunt, Mrs. T. 1. Tuesday.
silo.
Alarks, and family, while Mr
Mrs. George Gansle of Eu
Warren Newton of Harris­
Koppe went hunting with the
E. D. Isom and family visited burg has a fig tree which has
gene was a guest at the home of
doctor.
at the home of Mrs. Isom’s borne two crops this year. Is
her son Frank, Monday. She ex­
Among the Halsey people tended her trip to Stayton on
mother, Mrs. L. E. Bond, in Al­ this the land of the olive and
who attended the 1. O. O. f. Tuesday to be with her brother
bany, Saturday night and Sun­ fig ?”
day.
Linn-Benton-Aiaiion convention there, who is sick.
at
Saturday were
,, Jetterson , ----------
----- 1 The new farm home of Mr.
Lee Ingram’s four horse team Burglars Caught at Peoria
E. Robins and wile, accompam-1 and Mrs. B. M. Miller is assum­
I ran away one day last week,
Burglars enicrcd the store of
ed by W. P. Wahl, and Air. and ling proportions and will be a
cutting three of the horses LaMar & LaMar at Peoria Tues-
AdLrs. G. W. Laubner accompam- great improvement in appear-
quite severely on wire and the d*y iNgut io their ooufusiau. The
6u by Mrs. McMcihun und Johii|ui\ce and convenience.
disc. Mr. Rolfe was driving store had been visited by crooks
Bressler.
Mrs. “ R. • "•
A. Angel and son of
more than one# before and ths
I them.
, . c i u j
x v xr I *"*“•
John Salash drove to Jeller- Walla Walla, Wash., arrived
proprietors had fi ially installed a
■on Saturday and attended the I Tuesday noon and are guests at
Mrs. Chester Curtis, with burglar alarm.
i. O. O. 1. convention.
the
home of Mrs. Angel’s
About 1:80 the
mechanical
children, visited her father and
F. H. Porter of Portland was I daughter, Mrs. J. H. Vannice,
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles watchman •‘ h ollered” and the
T he Pacific In tern atio n al L iv e Stock
a Halsey visitor the first of the fan^ family.
The Insert above shows three very Tandy, near Harrisburg, Sun­ proprietors and Dale Lamar, Fred
Exposition Is held in Portland, Or., typy Shorthorns th a t are coming to day afternoon.
ffason, J. D. M. WMrren and Fred
wee^
I F. G. Hadley accompanied by but It is "tru e to nam e." Livestock of
Brady responded
exposition. T hey are owned by
Ben Ryan, Southern Pacific I ^ r- and Mrs. J. W. Miller drove the best herds comes from ail parts our
Medford Ingram and wife of Three men ran and dodged be­
H . C. Lookabaugh of Oklahoma They
engineer, who lives at R ose-1B row nsville Saturday, where of the continent to figh t out the last w ill help make up a wonderful string, Silverton visited at the home of hind a woodpile. Two of them,
burg, and Air. Dysinger of the, Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent the battle for supremacy in Its show ring. but they w ill have to look th eir pret­ Medford’s uncle, Lee Ingram, Robert Bruce of Swc«t Home, who
■ante place were in Halsey th e H ay w‘t*1 their daughter, Mrs. Anim als that w in the purple ribbons tiest and beefiest if they »win against Sunday. Mrs. Ingram accom­ has been in trouble before, and R.
at the Pacific In tern atio n al are aa the other Shorthorn herds to be shown
first of the week on a hunting, Barold Stevenson, and husband good
panied them home for a week’s W Hodge of Pleasant View, were
as the best anywhere.
this year.
f t , ttIid n6re KU.e,SlS
the
Calvin
° f Portland,
caught and the third plunged off
The low er panel of the picture
|
visit
there and at Salem.
Judges, w ithout exception, w ill be
the river hank, under a rain of
L Alarks home. Air. Ryans la- owner of the Heilig chain of shows the Thorp string of Jerseys men
of national experience, and grea
Jay Curtis of Lebanon came builets, and disappeared. They
th era number of years ago was | theatres, passed through Hal- from California. They w ill be at the a b ility . The Ju ’ ;ing alone is Wort!
Exposition
in
Portland
Novem
ber
3
up for a days’ hunt with his had entered the rear o f the build,
section foreman for the South sey Saturday evening on his
10 to see If they are as good ar the a trip to see and hear.
brother Chester Sunday.
iug and tried to break through to
eni Pacific here and will be re­ way to Eugene and was detain­ to
T here Is no livestock show held any
Jerseys of Oregon. W ashington. ;Jaho
the front.
membered by some of the old ed here for some time by the and elsewhere. T h e y have good Jer­ where in Am erica that surtsjsses the:
timers.
seys in California, but they w ill meet of the Pacific intern atio nal
breakdown of his automobile.
And th< Eii 11 of Years, He Rests
The idea that our government
the best of the W est at Portland.
best of it Is that it is nea*
Airs. Callie Frum went to Al­
Henry Robert-, 82 nd for fitfty must expend millions in perpe­
W. H. Kirk, who is employed
bany Saturday, where she met at Monroe, was home for a
I yen re a resident of Br..w..»vi'lc, tuating wild game that certain
lied Monday nod was to (>« buried' meP m.Ry have the pleasure of
her son Earl, who came up from day’s shooting Sunday.
Friday (¡gening from Salem, I tho
where she is attending Wiliam-' th
’ 7 lth “° 8,gn of a "e*t- Iu :>v the Oddfellows todav at 1:80 satisfying the savage nature re­
Woodburn, where he is staying
o rr
, .
, -
and going to school this winter. , j
K- ^mpleton of Port- ette Univrsity,
Univraitv. and
snonf fho
He was the father of Mr«. Frank maining in them by getting out
and spent
__ Peculiar shape keeps it in place on
M u
‘and came up Saturday and was week-end
the bare, sloping rock. Even shbulfi Hadley of Halsey and of Charles and shooting it, i« rank foolish­
at
her
home.
M. H. Shook and family were the guest of his sister, Mrs. W.
it be accidentally started down hill, Roberts, who arrived Tuesday from
Albany visitors Saturday.
R. Kirk, and family for a few
Roland Marks came home it would not roll straight but would Koseburg, Gray Roberts, wuo ness and a waste of the people’s
H. W. Chance and wife and | days’ visit and for some hunt- from O. A. C. Saturday night turn around like a top on its own <tame from Seattle the next day money.—Junction Cit y Times.
grandson H any were dinner I *nF- He was joined Monday and spent Sunday shooting alia. There are thousands of these nd of Earl and D Roberts. Hir
Judg« Birnrham of tb« cirsuit
widow survives.
guests at the home of their morning by Dr. White and son pheasants.
court has decided against J. T.
eggs, but no two alike, either in size,
aon and uncle, L. V. Chance, I tester of Portlad.
Yesterday Mr. Shepherd turned Woddy and awarded (be Paoifio
O. W. Frum was transacting shape or color. And the murre is over
the morning shift as Hal*ev C ooperative Woolgrowera 10 oents
and wife Sunday, the occassion
J. W. Veatch and daughter business in Brownsville and able with ease to pick out her own
agent to E Maitin o ' • pound damages and attorney’
being the birthday of L. V.
Sybil of Cottage Grove called at neighborhood the last of the egg. The difference in the voioe railroad
Woodburn
and went to A lb a m . fees and costs of court for sailing ”
Richard Sanders and family the Curtis Veatch home Sun­ weak.
quality
of
the
chick
enables
the
Mr.
Martin
is likely to bring his his 1922 clip outside the asaocia-
of Brownsville passed through day.
Carl Hill, Delos Clark, Ken­ mother to tell which is her own amity here.
tion in violation of contract.
Halsey Saturday on their way. Glenn
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StdVenson of Beaverton neth Cross, Wayne Robertson after the egg has been hatched.
Charles W eber, Brow nsville farm er
to Long Beach, Cal. The day arrived Saturday and joined his and William Corcoran all came
ADHlNISTKATOa'S NoTICk
before that, while driving north wife and aon, who had been home from O. A. C. Friday STORY OF 1 ,0 0 0 -YEAR TORCH and breeder of Percberon horses, en­
of H e w in g of Final Account
tered
four
horses
at
the
state
fa
ir
thia
on the highway just west of, here for several days
Notice is hereby given that the final
evening and spent the week­
and returned home w ith t lx rib ­ account of J P Schedtler, „ adminis-
the telephone office, their little
tt,,, t .
end at their respective homes, IJOfWed by Florentine Crusader at year
bons— four firsts and two seconds.
trator of the estate of M a ry E. Schedt-
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Arrow Garage
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GANSLE BROS.
HALSEY GARAGE
‘Burning Sands’ j
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brown mouse
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incidentally
going
tztioniug
lor
Holy Sepulcher Flame and
tev.
deceased,
has
been
filed ia
the
N e a rly all the stock of the new C u l­
Taken to Florence.
L n.,1 against the door, when' s.u’u/dny had bus,n«ss >n Halsey the pheasants Sunday.
County Court of Linn County, State of
lens' State bank a t N o rth Bend has
Oregon, and that the 19th d .y of No­
been
sold
and
the
institu
tio
n
w
ill
open
Mi»«
Leitnar
of
th*
local
high
vember, 1923, at the hour of 16 o ’clock
it suddenly flew open, precipi- '
About a thousand years ago on»
tn . has been duly appointed bv said
Miss Ida Mitzner, who is school was a week-end visitor of the Florentine crusaders was a for business Decem ber 1. J. F. G ard­ a, Court
tating the child to the pave­
for the hearing of objections to
ner of Hillsboro has been chosen cash­
ment. The car was traveling at teaching in the Albany public in Portland.
noble named Pazzi, says the Detroit ier.
•aid final account and the settlement
school,
came
home
Saturday
a speed of about twenty miles
thereof, at which tim e any person inter
Mrs. Albert Miller made a New». He was among the first of
Election of W . I . Van Allen of Red- e? .
.,n “ ld «»tate may appear and file
an hour, but other than a few and visited at the home of her trip to Eugene Friday, where the warriors to enter a breach in
objections
thereto in w ritin g and con-
scratches and bruises the child parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitzner, she visited her daughter, Mrs. the wails of Jerusalem whan that | rnond as a director, and defeat by a test the same
narrow m argin of the proposed $120,- Dated and first published Oct, 18, 192A
north of town.
teemed to be unhurt.
Harry Leeper and family.
city was stoned and taken by the 000 bond Issue were the results of the
J. F. S c h b d t ib b ,
Theodore
Gaubert
of
Creswell
J. R. Wright was in town
Christiana. Passi directed his steps C entral Oregon irrig a tio n d istrict eleo- i
Adm inistrator aforesaid,
One of the most astounding to the holy sepulcher, where the sa­ tion.
A x o a A. Tczsiw c. Atty, for Admr.
Monday and stated that he and arrived in Halsey Saturday and
his wife would be domiciled in will lie employed at the Al. B crime stories known comes from cred fir» burned on the altar. Here
By unanimous vote the Portland
A D M IN IS T B A T o a S NO TIC S
their new home on their own Harding farm, southeast of Bandon. Alton Coveil, 19, con­ he lit a torch from the flame, sprang city council awarded the contract for
place, between
Shedd and town.
Notice
is hereby given th a t the under-
the
construction
of
the
third
Bull
Run
fesses that he killed his step­ on his horse and started on the re­
of the estate or W.
Brownsville, by the latter part
pipe line to the W illa m e tte Iron «
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kizer mother by seizing her and hold­ turn journey to distant Florence.
IL K irk p a tric k, deceased, has filed his
Steel works, the lowest bidder, a t a final saconnt in said estate with the
of Rowland were visiting in the ing a cloth saturated with am-
Paxzi did not stop until he ar­
sndn»h»C erk ,O> L,B" countr ' Oregon,
moi ia over her mouth till she rived before the door of a duomo or prioe of $2,S71,4O$.M.
* *********...<**<>******** * Halsey neighborhood Sunday.
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hM
M o o '^ r.
M arion county lays claim to the only f o e 4 th
Dr. Shelton
of Brown-villa was dead, at the instigation of cathedral, where he deposited the
the 5th day of November, 1923, at the
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his uncle, Arthur Coveil, who still burning torch on the high real "d irt fa rm e r" county court In the hoar t,n o'clock . . the foren.cn at
was a Halsey visitor Sunday.
the tim e, and the cauaty courtroom of
planned the crime in all its de­ altar. And here, say the priests of state of Oregon. All members of the said
county as the place, for hew ing ob-
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Mr.
and
Graham
Steele
and
oourt.
Including
the
county
Judges
and
tails.
Arthur,
a
bedridden
crip­
»
im l'lh .’ ,? ,i**1'1 fin’ ’ ,ccou*» if aay,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laue of Port­ ple and an astrologer, confesses the duomo, it has burned ever since. the tw o county commissioners, are »nd
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the settlement of said estate.
land and Mr. and Mia. C. T. that he planned that and many
In honor of this fighter the city genuine d irt farm ers.
Colds and Influenza
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, . „ J 1 M G « a v , Adm inistrator.
*
McDevitt
of Corvallis were other murders that were to fol­ council of Florence decided, a
L. L. S w a m , A t t/. for Admr.
* quickly checked before they get
guests at the J. S. McMahan low it.
few
hundred
years
later,
that
Everett,
son
of
S.
C.
Hunter
-
danger»«. w ith
home east or town while the
Statem en t uf the ow nership, m a n ­
thereafter his family should have and wife of Brownsville, and
I
etc., of the Haleey E n te r­
men maae merry with the
th« privilege of supplying a Miss Gail Forbes of Corvallis agement.
m o th k r in s t in c t stronq
prise. published at H aleey O regon
pheasants.
I
large three-decked cart to be were married in Santa Ana, se required by the act of congreee of
The murre ia by all odd. the com- filled with expioaivas and drawn Ca!.t Sept. 28. Mr. Hunter is Aug 24. t i l l ;
M ss Mary Smith, who re­
» Cold and Gripoe Tablets : turned
from the hospital at Al­ moiieet bird on the rock* »Jong tha mto the Plahba del Duomo by a head storekeeper for the Pacific
Maleev. Oregon. October 18, 192J
bany Tuesday, is improving California -i>nat, crowding together team of white oxen. This ceremony Telephone company at Santa ? w “ «r. editor and manager, Wm H.
Ana.
°f
Hateey. Ltan
county.
Î R I N G O ’S Dmestore
te immense coloma« t k .-
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