Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 08, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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HA USE Y E N T E R P R IS E
NOV. I. IM»
having. C. J. Belding and C. C. Wil-
lion of Buhl, Idaho, on their way to
the property is told, unless the pro- Hacramento, were among those here
ceeds of the sale should cover the loan, over Saturday night and they told of
ALBAVY
the difference will stand as a judg-
High (laaa Photoplays Only ' ment against the defendant, Wood. m u g an auto .truck oy a street car
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> the court order specifies.
SUNDAY—MONDAY
smashed to bits, while two old ladies
_ l « Mrs.
. . . A. C. Armstrong was in Al- in it escaped any aerioua injury..
Nov. 11-12
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G LO BE
shipped in a car the
.-harge of Mr. Porter's
Porter of Shedd.
M lli
Well, .
Africa who ig home on
same day in
brother. Will
roUlioaary u
furIoU(fh ,eft
iud 'he f*r,t °f 'he week for eastern Ore­
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gon on a lecture tour.
.y f u t o m o / 'd e
and
t r a c t o r ¿ /R e p a ir in g
Fisk and Gates T ir e , and Tubes.— We now have in stock the Fisk 94 .»Ox
31-2 fabric tires for $9. Be sure to investigate our lin e , and get our
prices before buying.
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Automobile accessories, Ford parts, oils.
W illa rd battery service.station.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis. Veatch were BUMPTIOUS AUTOS
; W arner Brea. Classic
A series of wrecks on tHh highway
Mrs. Harry Commons was called to Cottage Grove visitors the first ot the
Trouble calls given
in and near Halsey has occured dur­
J I the bedside of her mother, Mrs. J. B. week.
of the Screen
prompt attention
I Sprenger of Shedd, Thursday of last
Mrs. W.A.Falk received word Wed­ ing the last week in which several
Telephone 16*5
FOOTE BROS. Props.
: i week.
Mrs. Sprenger is improving nesday of the death of her father, J. autos were quite bodly damaged, but
• | and it is hoped she will seen be up C. McNees, at Cerstairs, Alberta. Mr. no one seriously hurt.
The first
with
• I again,
McNees waa for several years resi­ happened about the middle of the
MONTE I FLORENCE
week near the Calapooia bridge, north
Quincy Drinkard of Elmira, Waah., dent of this vicinity, having at one of Shedd, when the Henry truck ran Robnett spoke on the subject “Mission­
BLUE | VIDOR
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
time
owned
the
farm
new
occupied
by
arrived Friday for a visit with hit
A great book— a greater pioture
N orth
South
off the grade after the lights had ary Work Among the Russians” and
H.
K.
Suyter,
west
of
town.
sister, Mrs. D. Taylor.
On Satur
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gone out. The occupants were pretty made a very interesting talk.
No. 18, H ;J7 a. m .
x o . 17. 12:15 p. m.
day two other sisters, Miss Anna
A goal of 25 persons added to tha
Miss Mona Bond, teacher of the badly shaken up, and the car badly
a
Watch for
24, 4:28 p m.
23, 4.28 p. in.
Drinkard and Mrs. Ike Taylor, arrived fourth, fifth and sixth grades of the wrecked.
church by primary obedience before
“ G O IN G U P .”
22, 4:30 a m.
21, 11:32 p. in.
from Washington ^Iso.
public school, gave a party at the
The next occured about a mile north June 30 ^iext year was set at the
Nos, 21 and 22 atop only if Ragged
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The W. F. M. S. of Qie local Metho­ schol-hoase Hallowe'en for her pupils. of Halsey when a truck and a small evening service. One little girl canie
dist church met Friday afternoon at Games were played and a general good touring car came together with the at the close of the sermon and made
SUNDAY M A IL HOURS
the home of Mrs. L. C. Merriam, with time enjoyed.
result that the latter was placed off the good confession and will be im­
twenty members present.
Two new
to
one side of the road, but again the mersed into Christ next Lord's day.
The delivery window of the
Mrs. Andrew Brown treated her pu­
The sermon for next Sunday night Halsey postoffice is open Suudaye
(Continued fro m page 3)
members, Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mrs. pils of the seventh and eighth grades damage was all confined to the auto­
is “What is a Christian ?” You wi 1 from 10:50 to 11 a. tn. and 12:15
A1 Suyter. w’j > ^escaped iro n t h Henry Zim m erm an, were taken in, to a good time Hallowe'en when she mobiles.
county jail about a year ago while The lesson, under the leadership of
The last of the series happened Fri­ want to know what the Scriptures to 12:30 p. m.
gave them a party at the school
serving a booze sentence, was identi­ Mrs. Arthur Foote, was much enjoyed house.
All welcome.
day when two Fords, one owned and teach about this.
Sunday mail goea out only on
fied last week when arrested at Scio by *11.
Lon Chamlee.
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driven by C. O. Mays of Lake Creek
iho north bound 11:37 train:
Mrs. M. V. Koontz returned Sunday
osn a charge of the same kind.
M ail goes south once a day, closing at
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leeper were Al­ from a few days’ visit with her friend, and the other by Frank Mayer of
11:05 a. m. j north twice, closing 1125
Lebanon filling stations have been bany visitors Sunday.
Lebanon came together at the inter­
The
Secret
Adversary
Mrs Clingman, near Peoria.
a. m. and 5:30 p. m. M a il stage for
waging a gasoline war and selling at
section of Second and G streets near
Brownsville, C raw fordsville and Sweat
A» the Methodist church next Sun­
1C and 17 cents n gallon.
For the third
W. H. Beene is busy these days the Halsey Garage.
Home leaves d aily at 6:45 a. m.
(Continued from page 3)
day the subject for the morninig ser­ erecting a new garage at his home on time in as many days the damage was
Since the Far West manufacturing
mon will be “Samson.”
In the eve­ Second street.
Tommy Interrupted blm.
confined to the machines.
company removed from Albany to
“Dry up I I want a few words with
ning a patriotic service will be held
The
damage
amounted
to
about
$60
Eugene six of the employes have
0 . W. Frum shipped out a carload of
you, Mr. Julius Hersheimmer."
commemorating
Armistice
1
ay.
The
on each machine.
Mr. May.
ad
bought homes there and five more
pastor will give an address on “Patrio­ sheep Tuesday.
are negiotating for homes.
turned from Second street into G at
C H A R T E R XVI
J. G. Andersuo ..nil fam ily, for­
tism in the Time of Peace.” Patrio­
On the 4th of July an automobile the wrong side of G, so he settled,
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Miss Lois Johnson and Lawrence
merly of Brownsville but now of
tic hymns will be used in the song that had b*en In an accident near Al­ though bystanders thought Mayer
Jana's Story.
Taylor went to Corvallis to the ball
Her arm through Jane'a, dragging Palo Alto, Cal., have returned
game Saturday.
Miss Johnson grad­ service. Everyone is iuvited and a ford was bronglit to the Foote garage m i i^fit have jpvyn more carejfyl 1 y.
special invitation is extended to ex- and repaired, but the party who
her along. Tuppence reached the sta­ rom their trip to Canada and ex-
uated from O. A. C. and is a member < I service men to be present.
uect to leave Brownsville for home
brought
it
never
called
again.
Last
Old papara for aria at 6c a bundle tion. They arrived on the platform Saturday.i
the I'ata Kappa sorority.
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Just as the train came to a standstill.
Patsor.
week E. W. Kettenberg of Los An- at the Enterprise office.
Tuppence opened the door of an empty
If you want to sand a Christmas
As pretty widely predicted Will
Linn county maintains her position
first-class compartment, and the two Hayes, deputy postmaster for years,
gift to a schoolteacher, a pupil, the
as “the Jersey isle of America.”’ L.
girls
sank
down
breathless
on
the
pad­
parent of a pupil or a progressiva
has been appointed postmaster, or at
E. Walton has no trouble in disposing
ded seats.
farmer pay 60 cents for “ The
least recommended by Congressman
of thi carload of Jerseys he took to
If
they
once
reached
Sir
James
Peel
Brown Mouse” and the Suter-
Idaho and buyers of Jerseys from all J ^ n n o u n c t m e n t
Edgerton tn safety, all would be well. Hawley. He is away on a visit to the
priae four mouths.
Start the
But would they beach him? Would east just now.
over
the
country
are
numerous
in
the
paper next week, with the begin­
not the allent forces of Mr. Brown al­
county.
Mrs. Lillian Howe is painting a pic­
ning of the story, and by Christ
C7o tb o ^Pooptio a f ZHaa/aaap aaad u i t l n i t y u>o
ready be assembling against them?
C. S. Shedd of Albany, a native of I
mas it will be in its most interest­
Tuppence mapped out her plan of cam­ ture ordered from Chicago.
to aaanou/ata th o o p a a in g o f a u p S t i f f S / t e p aa/af
in g chapters.
paign.
Shedd, died Saturday aged 55.
He
Silas White has donated a site for a
Pbiaaaa f a p a a t n a a l ,• aatao S l e e t r i c a t S o o a ta
As the train at length drew slowly Boy Scout camp and lumber for a
With the defendants in default the wag a son o f Frank Shedd, on whose
Into Charing Cross, Jane Finn sat up cabin.
state won its first Linn county casj original farm the town of Shedd
*S)aa ttaa apift ataop> apoaa w i t t f lo a t apuaaiaat Yaaaa,
with a start
of the kind Saturday in the circuit stand s C. J. and E. W. Shedd are
William J. Eagles, father of Airs.
“Have we arrived? I never thought
S S a a to ta , S ta ta a o a aaaa) a tk a a a r ti c to a eo a tia a f f r o /n a
court when Leslie E. Wood, Anna M. brothers and Miss Bertha E. Shedd, |
we should!”
Silas White, died of cancer Thursday
hit
sister.
faaaa aaaata to aeaaooat a to ita r a
Sharp and W. A. Sharp were deprived
“Oh, I thought we'd get to London at the White home, aged 67.
of rights that they flight claim to an
S fk a S k l a a iaaa la aa la a b o t h J i a u i / a a i aaaaf G n g t i a h . ^ t a o
all right If there', going to be any
Mrs. Ringo, Jesse Cross and Donna |
Friends and relatives of Mrs. Har­
Albany tract which had been purchas­ Robertson visited Salem Sunday.
aa g o o f a a t o c t io a a o f G ia a a a a a ia a ra .
riet C. Cooley of Brownsville met
ed by Wood under the state bonus and
I
M» a o o a ila a t t g ia a a tita goaa t o a a a tt aathaaa laa J l H a n a aaaaf
Tuesday, her eight-first anniversary of
D. S. McWilliams came from Al­
loan act.
The defendant had failed
to o k a aaa a a ta a taaaa o f g l f t a aaaaf a t i a h a a , aaaaf a a ta o a a a tta a
birth. The relatives included William
to pay taxes, or intsallments upon his bany to vote, not having lived in Ai-1
b a a a u t i f o l fa a a o ita a e a aata a r t a tio p /a a g ia a g
Blakely
of
Pcrtland, form erly of
$2,200 loan, the court found.
When bany long enough to entitle him to |
Pendleton and his family. He is now
vote there.
Z ia l, e r -S S r a c /e n
84 years of age.
His brothers. Geo.
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There is a chill in these early morn­
Blakeley of The Dalles, and Henry
ing November fogs, but they sterilize
Blakeley of Brownsville, and their sis­
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Albany, Oro.
Third and Broadalbin sts.
the fangs of Jack Frost—-and what |
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ter,
Mrs. Henry Me farland of
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glorious sunshine in the afternoons I
E »
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Brownsville also were there.
Mrs.
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If you have a friend who is itner-1
Cooley’s son, W. C. Cooley of Browns­
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ville, Mrs. Gerge Wright of Albany
ested in schools or in progressive _________ _________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'arming you cannot give a better pres- L j g , appeared, identified the machine THE STUDY CLUB
and Mrs. J. D. Irvine, of Brownsville,
daughters, were present at the reun­
mnn/h°r h / i
y . u 6“; * f0Ur' •» one that had been stolen from him,
The Women's Study club met on
ion.
month, . rbscription to the Enterprise. paid
bil, and took R home
commencing now.
It will carry the
Thursday afternoon at the home of
«
Ed. Jewett has conquered toothache.
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story, “The Brawn Mouse,” through I Mis» Mona Bond made a business Mrs. T. I. Marks for a further pur­
He went to Albany and got a full
w
Pure
Castor
Oil
w
the Chritamas season and the paper 'rip to Salem Saturday,
double set of biters and grinders. _ He
suit of thei course "Travel in Scot­
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will be discontinued at the end of the
u.
,
11 Odorless—Tasteless
land.”
!a stopping at Silas White’s near
w
time paid for.
Hiram Bierly was an Albany visitor
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Saturday.
After a short business session, in
Brownsville.
A
A good many touring autoiata have
which Mrs. Amor A. Tussing and
Mrs. Mary Robnett of Brownsville
camped over night in Halsey during
Mr>' C- P' Stafford wa, a guest at Miss Donna Robertson were elected
passed through Halsey Saturday cn
the fine fall weather we hav» been the
p<’rter home in Portland to membership, a very interesting les­
her wav to Eugene to visit her daugh­
1 Friday night.
son on Edinburgh was heard.
Mrs.
ter, Mrs. Stanley Stevenson, and irm­
Mr. and Mra.Q. T. Hockenamith n t B. M. Bond gave the history and sit­
ly.
She later visitad Salem and
I Albany were guests of the forn.er*» uation, while Mrs. G. W. Momhinweg
:ame home Thursday.
j mother, Mr». M. C. Bond, In thi, c i i j talked of the estate and the Old
In a Flash Tuppence Wat Out en the
ToWlte-
| Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Taylor of Eugene was i.t
Pavement
T he. following program of Scotch
town
Friday and Saturday on her re-
C. H. Murphy and M. Senders of music was given: Vocal trio ‘“Loch fun, now la when It will begin. Quick,
trm from Salem, where she ha 1 been
J Albany ware in town Friday in the
get
out.
We’ll
nip
Into
a
taxi.”
I»m »ad'' and “ Wtarin’ Awa* " by
interest of the proposed bridge bonds
In another minute they were eiep to visit her brother, Everett Star-dish.
5'esdames B. M Bond, H. F. English ping Into a taxi.
She returned to Eugene Saturday.
and entertained some of the local
and J. W. Moore, Voal solos “Gae
She
and Mr. Taylor have ta, en an
“King's
Cross."
directed
Tuppence.
business
men
at
the
new
Reynolds
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S $35,OCO
to Sleep” (Fisher) and *'My Laddie” Then she gave a Jump. A man looked apx: tment for the winter there afte (
| restaurant.
(Thayer), Mr.. C. P. Stafford.
In at the window. Just as they started. renting their Corvallis home.
Mr.
Commercial and Savinas account Solicited
Mrs. Inez Freeland was visiting
Ura. Inez Freeland and Miss Ber­ She was almost certain It was the same Taylor is chief clerk in the Southern
¡friends at Shedd Saturday.
man who had got Into the carriage next
th i Leitner were guests.
Pacific freight traffic office in that
The rooms were gorgeous with aut- to them. She had a horrible feeling city.
Mra. Geo. Hayes and aister, Mrs. J.
of
being
slowly
hetnni«d
In
on
every
Mrs. J. W.
W. Clark, were Albany visitors Sat­ dm i leaves and flowers.
side.
Drinkard assisted the hostess.
The
Mr. and Mrs. James Cun.ii-.gham
urday.
"Tou see,” she explained to Jane.
elub will hold the next meeting No­ “If they think we're going to S!r returned Saturday to their home in
Dr. and Mrs. T. 1. Marks w*re Al­ vember 4, at the home of Mrs. II.
James, this will put them off the scent. Stockton, California, after a two-
bany viiators Monday afternoon.
F. English.
Now they'll Imagine we’re going to months visit with their daughters.
For
John Salash was an Albany visitor
Mr Carter. Hla country place lr north Mrs. George Taylor and Mrs. Tred
Monday.
London somewhere."
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Overton of Albany.
A MISSIONARY METHOD
Crossing Holbora there was a block,
Miss Cleona Smith, senior at U. of
David Eugene Olson, for many years and the taxi was held up. This waa
STRAYED
O , was home for the week end.
head af the faternotraal C h ri.tia a •b a t Tuppence had been waiting for. from the Rogers raneh at Alford it»tins,
“Quick,"
she
whispered.
“Open
the
«bout
Oet.
I
,
one
small two yesr-o'd
Bible
University
at
Minneapolis,
and
Dr. John. Tweed of Lebanon was at­
tending to business in Hakiey Tues­ now living in Eugene, and president flght-band door!"
The two girls stepped out Into the
day.
of the Guranty Oil company, spoke
traffic Two minutes later they were with w hite face. C alf by side Fleas»
last
Sunday
evening
at
the
Church
O n i Frum was
Salem viai ter
•eated tn another taxi and were retrac­
of Christ on the subject "The Con­ ing their steps, thia time direct to phone any inform ation to 12E12, Har­
Thursday.
risburg, or w rite J. S. Gsxx-v, Harris-
a
Cash paid for grain.
quest of the World,
He
wil| Carlton Haute terrace.
fburg, R 1
Mrs. Charles Stai/jish of Salem waa
“There," said Tuppence, with great
remembered by many In thia com­
A
(,rain chopping ami cleaning done at anvi In town one day lata week, visiting be
munity as he held an evangelistic tatlafactlon. “thia ought to do them
her
uncle
and
atr
,.t.
H.
C.
Davis
and
(ft time.
meeting for the church here fifteen I can't help thinking that I'm really
Mr». Hugh Leeper.
W hsts this thing
years ago.
Ha is a large man both tether clever!
Mr. and M r». T. A. Hover were physically and spiritually and no doubt •wervtng—Oh
Laundry tent Tuesdays
there was a grinding noise and a
Bownsville viy ¡tor, Tuesday.
haa hit upon the right way to con­ knnap Another taxi had collided with
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
His plans them.
Mr. and .’ Ira. A. A. Tussing were vert the world to Christ.
he claims are scriptural and they are
Albany buW.nes, visitors Fridav.
A B E 'S P L A C E
(To he continued)
Mr and Mrs. Homer Momhinweg of that we as Americans must give the
W H A M A MERE MANf
Shedd we re guest, of the former's gwpel to the foreigner, within our
parents, Mr. and Mrs G W Mamhin- borders and send them back to their
rLaura UU« ma ah*» just head
own countries to speak It in their own
weg Wed resday of last week.
heels ¡a lo*e with bar new
may comainaicale with Bnaigu Lee of the Salvatioa Army at the
language as the Etheopisn was sent
F H. Tarter returend to his home back to his people with a message of
Cash paid for
White Shield Name. 845 Mayfair areaoe. Portland. Oregca.
Tea, we’ra living in aa age when
in Portlam! Friday after preparing htv salvation.
Cream.
Poultry,
Ksgs anil
mtchines
are
taking
the
place
of
herd
shipment u
td n There
- - of • polled cattle for
™ smpmeni
m ere were or
67 in Bible school and
• | bany F rid ay.
J.
HALSEY GARAGE
: M AIN STREET
X
Jots and Tittles
Brownsville Briefs
A. D. S.
NO-TAST-OL
RINGO’S Drugstore *
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HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
W
Hungarian Vetch Seedl
I O. W . F R U M
Bundle Jersey H eifer
M odern
Barber Shop
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HAtAfiY
Any Girl in Trouble
Cream and Produce Station
the liv»»tm:k show.
The cattle were Jan offering of $2.12.
Mi*» Louisa
tMM »ere and more.”
Veal.
M .H . SH O O K -