Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 06, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY
SUNDAY— M O N D A Y,
L a k e C reek L o c a ls
Dec. 9-1«
a 1323 Melodrama di­
rect from New York-
THE
in H a lse y
Í - E. Eegy had the misfortune to
>
m me m iw onane
. .. prepar'
**
in II in » . k..e~L_>
hCr knife While
. H
, C a , f M ° n d ,> “ nd
«-I a deep cut on the leg, which it r .
flared 12 stitches to clow.
W ith the H igh
School Classic«
L a w E n fo rcem e nt
EatarprlM Oorraapoadenr,,
Old and Young Enjoy the The People Aro Fighting
Festal Occasion.
Booze and Bcozers
By M A R G A R E T B O YD
- -
---- - a . j u
of the girls’ basketball t>
W alker, have named the mam teZ
On it are the following: Right 7
w -rd , Pauline Hardin; U ft f ^
Ralond Marks and a couple of his
*>r Margaret Boyd.)
Rena W alker; right g Uardi
,
B row n sville, N ov. 26
A. C. chums and Mr. and Mrs.
“ I mad. a voyafle to Grand Cairo, on Basil center, Agnes Chandler; „ j ,
iF> H e rw i< « “ * * <n ill« » -
George Laubner had Thanksgiving •
purpose to take the measure of a pyr­ center, Agnes Hayes. The three u
«rated l.o tu re a t the P resbyterian
U ard U"* *hr" or' of Willamette dinner at th . Dr. Marks s home.
amid.”— Sir Roger de Coverley Paper»
church Sunday n ig h t io b e h a lf of
; r
' Pearl Pehrs*>" °< 0.
h o m f'
the h° liday’ at
Misses Ida and Amanda Mitznw «ha A o li-S a lo o n league of Oregon. .. K * • bad t0 eatiM?l' ail our inform.- Grace Pehrsson and Helen WilHa? J
on at first hand as tbe Spectator did
were horye for dinner.
H a spoke to a crowded house on
»e should know much less than we
Am ong o th e r Io ; but what we did know would be
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
at her / " * 2 S," ith iPent tHe We* k '" d
There was a community dinner at aw enforcem ent.
* * * * * * * * *
he
s a id .
•• W .
h .v e
* *
more likely to be accurate.
* t her home near Albany.
the Lake creek church and a well- things
(B y an Enterprise reporter)
eneugh p ro h ib itio n lews in Oregon
Coming next week
Stefansaon, the great Arctic ex
: l T b » \ E'
,n d f ,m i’ y ’ Pent received address by W illiam Morris The th in g th at we need now j a
The seniors are planning to giv<
Plorer. has recently written a short
who with Mrs. Morris, is at the T. J.
their play Dec. 22.
g ‘
:
at the Bak« Cum
"Educa‘ ed Ignorance.” 1 b
Jackson home during Jackson’s ab­ officer« to enforce these laws
which he speaks of “the self perpetu-
h°me !" Benton county.
H
*
/
P
,
oke
a,ao
of
‘
ha
p
rim
aries
sence in California.
The r \u o r s and juniors have bee,
T h ^ X ^ dinner
n ext M a y and election n ext fa ll stlug qUaii,y common to the educated
The
H . W. Chance and wife and son and of the leagu e’e ¡m e n tio n to mans Ignorance." The primary pur having a series of debates.
Pose of his article Is to set us right suit was a tie, which w ill be decided
----------------------------------- a n T i i T :
U u r e " ~ 2 - - e r m . Z Glenn and grandson Lyle had dinner
keep the p u b lic potted a t to whom
r.nddioSPent tbe eVenÌnr
on^the farm with L. V. Chance and ‘ bey were v o tin g fo r— whether a T heie“ d«U |i,eCt ° f E8k,m° dwelllB«a by a debate at a later date.
These duellings are ordinarily made
moonshiner
sy m p a th ize r or an of sod and wood, earth and wood
(Continued from page 3)
Ear, Albertson received the first
T. J. Skirvin and wife had the for­ A u ti-b a lo o n league m an
cnmhl ““w “ ° M’ WOOd , n d «kins, or .
Ever aince the harvegt t|)e
Henry Brock is serving on the jury. message over his radio Friday even mer’s brother Ed. and wife from
combination perhaps of bones, stone»
ULU' ^ ,le Jd ’ • Ib c Last R a id «"d
wood- Thfy are not
trade speculators have been tryin
of
S
h
eriff
K
e
n
d
a
ll.”
Those
who
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H
i
.
the
result
of
long
and
Junction
City
fo
r
dinner.
Mr«. Bert Clark and daughter were
a t ‘ he W est fa rm a lte r tbe snow except during emergencies, such o keep the price down until th
P .« e n t labor, as Ear, made
shoppers in Albany Friday.
Merle Straley was home from Mon- k illin g s .y i t was lr u , t0 , ife
as being caught abroad in s storm
farmers would have sold.
Thev hav«
mouth.
Mrs. Mildred McMahan went to AI
H a p ictured the ra id in g of a s till E ,k ? o ti C‘ .l.ly ,1.1 textbook« « « ‘ e that shouted “surplus!” “ Surplus!” .\ow
bany Friday.
Serile , t ? T „ Jake
ra" ‘ t
leave »h
® “ ’ “ 0W house’ . and Representative L ittle of Kansas ha,
Clepna Smith was home from the and told in s tan ce , in th e state
eaie the impression that all Eskimo« done some figuring and says at the
a lr a
A " en' Nel,ie Ha7‘
where the fine o f $3000 and o n .
v
.
or
o,
Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass were in A l­ S r . E E
live in such houses all the time. Many
°l Eug*ne’ Mr- and
year tn j a i l ia the p e n a lty for h a v ­
bany Friday.
of them state, too. that the tempera^ Prn“7 t H31® ° f ®XP0rt the 6urPlus
Mra. E. E. Hover and son Robert and
ing an illic it sail J in one's posset-
w ill be all gone by January 1.
o u L ,Slde ‘ he h0U,es eannot be •>■
Mr. and Mrs. Forster spent Thanks­ t o i l T h n T ' - S* , , 'e a’ d bab’
, lon -
R a l p h L aw rbncb .
He quotes toe figures of the Secre­
lowed to go above 32 degrees or the
giving with their daughter in Eugene. took Thank,MV,ng dinner
tfcp R
T. J. Ashton and fam ily were with
house would melt. Stefansson says he tory of Agriculture thus: Crop 1923
A d ispatch in M o n d a y ’s papers
The county budget, was not chang­ K. Stewart home.
Ba7. AshtOn '' mother, Mrs. Sophia
ln “ " 10w hou,!« when the 781,000,000 bushels; exported to date’
said : T h e D rag o n , a sum ptuously
ed by the tax commision.
empetature indoors was 60 degrees
(.000,000 bushels;
used, 80,000,000
®*cE*Pen, Kennel n Miner
•q u ip p ed ya o b t, was seized by
Ike James of Oakland, Oregon, vis­ n e /C h a rt|'|n’
bushels; the people w ill eat 537,000-
Carl H ill was home from 0 . A. C. cu sto m , men off P o rt Jeffer««»,
Johnson and Ag-
ited A. C. Armstrong a week and
h00 bushels; stock w ill eat 39,000,000
S a tu rd a y a„d
.
“ “ P1~ « —
a torrh th* “ a' ,er ° f 0,e P°rc'iplne as
M™ * - I , Mornhin* e r and w ife and -O Dg Is la n d .
went to Eugene Tuesday to visit rela­
usnels; this leaves for export 48-
large q u a n tity of liq u o r w te oou-
« fa th e r example. Some hundreds of
with w
a" d ChUdren had dinner □seated.
tives before going on home.
t
i
8 bOOk ° n na‘ura, history 000.000 bushels which will last only
w M r. and M r,. Bert Haynes visited with Homer at Shedd,
1
A n o th e r, fro m a Pacific coast <iul to „t hl' tlle POr™ plne “ "-ow his until Jan. 1
Otto Lee and W illiam Burkhart,
Thanksgiving. P‘ renU " W
C° bUrf fro rn ^ .
addres.
.«
id
;
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S
c
a
n
t
ily
clad
Quill,
„t
his
pursuers.
The
statement
TUMing
was
home
constituting the drug firm of Burk­
momen fled to tbs h ills, a m otion t u n r i ? " dl"pr,>ved »>7 scientist after
hart & Lee at Albany, when arrested
H. M. Henry is recuperating in a;
ketn X ' hrbUt ,h<> mal<er’ of ^ b o o ^
M r and M r,. J. A . Johnson were
p ic tu re d ire c to r’s expensive car
for illegal possession of liquor, cm
Albany hoipital afte r a surgical op
eud
n
in
e
o
th
e
r
autom
obiles
were
S. J. Smith and fam ily spent the
W h i'* ” > *" M r
tended that the officers had exceeded Jnh
eration.
?
Johnson traded fo r a better Ford.
M ized and several p ro m in e n t buei-
cay with D. S. M cW illiam s fam ily at
p p r /e s ^ J Z ? X
‘ y « to8Je
their authority in seizing the liquor
nese men were arrested in a series
tnd demanded its return.
Judge W Mc ’ MA M e? uM cNeil vlsited ’a‘ ‘ be
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
of roadhouse raids conducted e a rly
best-informed scientists say' guch a
• G. McNeil home over Sunday.
Bingham last Tuesday decided this
M is, Nettie Spencer was home from to day by county and federal «’d r y '
Norlh
South
thing is pure nonsense.
!?*’'’ • A ' L E n ’<fbton were her school at Elkton.
Pont igaiest them. They also cj , j ni Albanv"
No. 1R, 11:37 a m
No J7 1J;]S p
officers.
7
There
Is.
too,
the
n,
atter
.
.
that the liquor was undrinkable and Albany visitors Tuesday.
ostrich and his h.blt of burying h?
T h e cost in fines and in eo n fii-
H
<-»8 p. m.
23. 4,28 p.
with
' i ° Ore and faW ilv had dinner
th it they had a rinht to have it.
head In the sand when danger threat
at to . aL > ' I r " E I° Jd NiCh° ,S CalW with the form er’s sistor, Mrs. Cluade cation of booze and of lan d and
22, 4:30 a.
21, 11:32 p. m
h° me Sunday a f> r - Travis, and fam ily jn Albany.
watee vohicles is ra p id ly becoming ens him. Expiorcr. who have socm
Mra.
A. Carey went Friday to n L n
No,, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
Salem, where her mother, Mrs. Stone
greater th a n bootleggers can bear m r . tn Africa declare the ostrich
W P. Wahl and w ife brought their and they w ill m toe fra n tic effort» "e rearnvUT
h'S hMd ln t,le sapd
was ill.
weto A i ? inCk'ey an<’ Mr> ^'bertson
aer any circumstances.
S U N D A Y M A IL HO UR S
o
have
th
is
congress
change
t
h
,
Miss Helen Armstrong came home
i * 1’" 0 h° me from
A - C.
ore Albany visitors Saturday.
M is, Lois Johnson ate her turkey lew before th e ir business become,
T h e d eliv ery w indow
of th
Wedneiday from U. of O. where she lngM hilhH a i? J,OhniOn’ Wh° ia «“ « d -
at home m Salem.
as u n p ro fita b le as w h eatraisin g .
H a ls e y postoffice is open Sunday
Is attending school to spend Thanks- 'ng high school in
high school in Albany,
- he
t ? ^ in0:O° * ° 11
,u’ and l 2 ; R
Mrs. W. F. W hite and Kenneth and
evening ’ etUr" in,f to Eu»fene Sunday I week
week end
I have i rr neT
Tlffle " f,er “ m«
end at
at home,
t.___
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-ne
nrint a
g,eaned Information from to 12;30 p. m.
° ge Croas had dinner in Eugene.
S u n d ay m a il goes nut only or
Printed sources that seemed authentic
Fred T aylo r and w ife o f Eugene
Pedestrians are flocking to Califor
only to discover that statistic, quo tod the n orth -b o u n d 11:37 tra in :
nia seeking work for the winter.
Standi 1^* Ia“ e r’s P«rents, the J. C
A lfo r d
Ma.i goc, , o„th once a day, cloringat
onged ¿ 7
‘ h’ ° aeS that
SUndishes, and Mrs. Taylor w ent on
I sundry sent í Tuesday]
Tuesday,
M any come through Halsey and they
longed to a year a quarter century a’ n
i north twice, closing 11:23
Past,
or
something
equally
dl.concm?
Salem to v,sit her brother, Everett.
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
often ask for food— and usually get
»■- and 5:30 p.
Mail ,Uge for
(Continued on
Page ( )
Hn
i “ * SraWf° r'ilvil1» »'"1 Sw»»t
it.
Our restaurant keepers
C iL k L ' naLmer and iam iIy t,f
Home leave, daily at 6:45 a. m.
have
Miss Lillie Rickard, wim is . . . * T
soft hearts.
ST,
i
M ‘ Bcnd and f a « dy " i
T h ln V k 001 Bt Monmou‘ h. spent^the
Grant, T a y lo r i t ta k in g a th ree-
IS city took dinner w ith Mrs. M . C
Ihanlksgn -m g holidays at her home.
P
p i™
of M r - Bond and Mrs
m o n th . vacation and J. Q B r.m -
w ell is c a rry in g m a il on
ru ral
D- L Isom and daughter, Mrs c F
First Class Work
Mercer, made a business trip to AT
ro u te 2,
Miss B e rth . L eitner of the high
(Reporter, Agnes Hayes)
Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry
, H s rris b u rg g ram m a r grade font- b«ny one day | . st week.
school visited her Lome.
theT Ir,?d ^ V,ng daya are over and
Sent Tueadavs.
„ ,
are coining to show the
Eupen17 , Engl!sh s «mother came from
J - W . S T E P H E N S O N . Prop. the students are again back at school.
H a ls a y g ram m srian e h o w to p la y
F ifty .a o re im p ro ve d farm
Io
Eugene to celebrate t o . day at his
The English I and I I classes wrote
to m o rro w .
1
p . j . F o h s t e r , H a ls ey ,
hemes pertaining to their vacation, r« n t,
VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
WITH A SUPERB
ALL-STAR CAST
David VV. Griffith’s
..................
... ROSE J m,"*S
THE
WHITE
Jots a n d Jittle s
«»fit
w ito X u“ "“
h"'”'
W.
8!Whter
Modern
Barber Shop
A
A rro w s
A B E ’S P L A C E
Barber Shop & Baths
H ig h S chool N o te s
a id -fo r Paragraphs
Admittance Here 5 Cent
a Line
♦"********************e « e a
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»o your X.„ , Shopping now
*
See our beautiful . eortment of *
Fresh and Cured Meats
J -k " f o i l . " . S
’’
“
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L , f traley ’ »«-ought his wife’,
M r,. J. f . I,o m and sona
,
T hank,g ,vlnif vacat,on w jt£ *" ‘ h* Z
k MrS- Es° ' er Rike’ from Sa
husband and father at
West H r
. » ere she i.s . sorority house-
-h e r e he is working i„ a
E‘ r « • ° e . , to enjoy i f , holiday.
d,jU e
J- M. Curry
Ingram * cn‘ ‘ o Eugene F ri-
-and wifp visited the
beef
tor canning
purposes at canning prices
c . H. F A L K
C . L. F A L K JR
lad s and Mani’s Restaurant
30 that is all we have left of the
welcome holiday except fond raemor-
Th.n°J
' r° 8St tUrkey and «‘ her
thanksgiving delicacies.
Halsey high was beaten by the
• umnt at the basket hall Friday
n,ght. 34 to 31.
y
The line .Up and poinU credjted t<)
F o r S a le _ 3 C o llie Pups. Goo,
slock. E r n i S t G o u r l b y , phone I5.
O ld papers fo r sale at 5c a bundl
at the E n te rp ris e office.
N o tic e of A p p o ik t m k x t
of Administrator with will annexed
ward PK y' r Y ere :A,Umni’ ri*h t for-
Second s t, opposite Halsey Garage
Cross’ f 2 4 v h Cr° ! S’ (6 ); ,e ft’
hereby given that the nndei
S u n ? . ”*
th 5 A ‘ X H i" home -ihort order, at alt hour, up to I I p. m
H iii ’ ■ J 4 ’ center forward, Carl •H ied, by an order of the County Corn
i
J HWer
> b a Hilla siater- Mrs.
‘ ¡Oun,y- Oregon has been
H ill, right guard. Delos Clark, (2 );
pointed administrator with the will ,n
C
W
°
f
■
Harriab“
n
t
and
Mrs.
1 guard, Wayne Robertson, (2 )
went to F
m
M r* C< W I I
derY?.°if ‘ 5 * ' “ ate of S. A. Ribelin
, went to Eugene for a couple of days’ M r ,
, m i tW° children and
H.gh school: Right forward, Ever
' ,A11 Person, h.-.ving claimi
J j ' * « “ w ith relative,.
>S
ard Cra m of Corvallis,
Kconto id ! ,eft f ° rWard’ F ra " k * . •* “ ‘d e»t»te are required to pre
d,?J ‘h ' m » 'ih m six month, from th<
at JEuge„etePhe “ ° n "P*"1 t W U y day
Koontz,
center, Kenneth Van
voucher., to the” nndersigned
f ^ ' u n 5 ‘ ! Uard’ Thoma3 M ille r.
s n n iv .rs .ry
c h .r .
* -■ meeti
■'-V. VII11
Jránec hall
hall Saturday.
......... at
Cha«-<‘ y
fu,T tooH; 1Sey ( iU" dub had a •ucce“ -
(2 ) , le ft guard, Truman Robnett.
Grange
Alumni substitutes: Sneed for H ill;
fill »hooting m steh la ^ Thursday
H.Datr l r * nd first published thie 29th
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse.
1 for Sneed; Corbin fo r Frurn; osy of November. 1923.
Miss Delma »w.hl came home from
. Mrs. E.
Starnes, Sunday.
Robertson fo r Corbin.
High school
I.adv Attendant.
J , V 'KS’ A ',m '"i«lralor »fore,aid.
(orvslbs, w h » e she is attending j * ° w n .v ,|te ............... Oregon
Jack Curtís of Peoria called at the school to spenT Tk Í
substitutes: George Cross for Corbin. A mor A. Tussiwc. Atty for adiur.
attending
o spen<r
S X 7 y . hta nePh” ’ Ch* “ - Curtis I mg Sunday
The referee was Wesley Robins.
a , u Thankiinvir
moon.
* sr return
STATEM ENT
Another alumni game w ill be play­
ed during the Christmas holidays. of tke Hal,ey State Bank of
Mr. and u . . V. ..
w n 7 ' T h Y n 7 .C ° T ° nS and Children
Ifalset
k * 1Vin,f at Shedd with
The high school boys are out to beat couniyof Linn, ,tate of Oregon ,hc
andIJ Mr',*0V r and
¡ Í h ^ m e tk
•lion
)tre
° ther and father.
the alumni in the next game
A in t the amount «tsndiijg to the credit
every depositor July 1, 1923, who h
ed t o " T ' / nd ’ On
Kenneth a
“ *"d -
charge of 25c will be made in order to not m.de • deposit, or who hss o
All work do ir|prompt)y and reawn
•• '^viinein
attend-1
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S a tu rd a y *™ "*'
a t Charity t o
m
r i al 8toriM
the E n - ,
h'lP
P«v
hall
rent
and
fin#nce
iWin * o> r.a rto ‘ bis deposit (coimuc
•tlv . Phone No. 2^9
cial deposits), principal or interest fi
tc7m
T h ’ " » ’ f ° r ’ g° ° d seco" d
» period Ot more than seven 17) yes
tarn.
The boys :.-..et.d to dove. □ immediately prior to said date, with tt
W . L. W R IG H T
two good firs t teams so that in the name last known place of residence«
Mortician & Funeral Director
uture basket ball material will not be postoffiee address of such depositor, an
the fact of h i, death, if known ;
Æ
« L
’‘ - « o h . ™
rrt
T
’ 1; “ “ “ " ' - !
Halsey and Harrisburr
'•eking.
The suits will be the prop-
Name of depositor. W. T. McFall
I
11 D J V 1-0"-
or
• r t y of the high school when the known * " C* ° r P° ’ toffice «ddres,. nc
w L. B r ig h t . Harrisburg
3P3J3H is over.
if fact i , knowu to secretary 0
The apparent stars of the losing
r , ^ j sp* ndin« »h. n ig h ;;? » ,1 s ; « ?
cashier, not known.
aide were :kenneth Van Nice, Frank
ran 'n the f i r . t two number,
It
Amount, $70.
Total. $70.
Koontz and G«orge Cross.
The la t­
•fe rm m
T h # incide , lt “
caa
make
both
F
A
R
M
and
C
IT
Y
'? rePre,* nted by 1 demssi
•
«
e
rre
d
to
w
a
.
no,
obcjctionable.
be-
ter
gives
promise
as
a
coming
foul
1
in Alh«n.
j
" r,n ,a n » '» remain
L O A N S et a very row rate of intetert •hooter, something Halsey ha. lacked to W6 t
but it b Pr° Per ” ,bduein* ° t • bully,
«0
w
T.
M
e
l-,11 on the 1-ith day of No­
ut it has now h«en told in the text Iron. S to to year» U nto me to, ?ar m the p „ t .
7
On the winning team vember, 1914.
treu ar.
o w I a f la b >
------ of Oregon. 1
Sute
the two Cros, boy,, j , „ ang Ktaaeth **
•nd
b id th e , episode good bye.
* of * ‘ Lino,
inn, j ( 1
Countv
Salem, Ore
he two Cros, boys, J e „ and Kenneth
T* J Ior- b«InK first duly swor
'* *
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did excellent work.
u«Po»« »"d say upon oath that I am tl
c , pre,,dent of the Halsey Stats Bar
The high school teams are prae-
• •• ••
Icing daily m order to develop win- of Halsey, conotv of Linn, state of O
f in " i tb>t ,he for'C0.ng statement 1»
” nx teams afid they exjfect to get n?.»i’ rur corrcc‘ ln d complete
good support from the townspeople r.e.?d ,howiug the name, last know
.»>■ to w , Into Six W orld’, Record. ”
res dene, ° r
,,WreM fle( (
"«•-’ « 'mmgaicate with En„gn Lee of f t .
Arffly „ |h#
l a v
---------
when games are played.
I »hwb mutt reier to M e „ r,. R «kar(,
r
kn?wn and ,h' »mount to th
llX
t
»e
.
e
>
"» Shield Hom,. 565 Mayfair avenue. Portland. Oregon.
f
w ii
v
int" daaa *«mes credit of each depositor, as required
in
h
FiW ay
at ‘ h« the provision, of tetion 10160-10163 in
D. T a v l o i .
” 7 , ba •
F *v* a”d ten cents ad I c iu iv e Oregon lews.
' I Money Mtkers|-
th.\amhrub* <1,"? d two''" ,o bef°re
mission w ill be charged.
The fresh­ this nth day July, A. n 1923.
men boy,
I
b
m nuNl),
B M
R o n d ,
h oj* and the g ir l. of the freshmen |
Notary
for ure,
Oregon.
.w
w iy r Public
u o u c ior
ilimw expires o_*
-wy contati,sion
Sept a 1 .A-e
. ormers p a re .u ,. T. J. Curry and wife.
: IVORY perfumes
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