Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 17, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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Wilma and A. C. Armstrong and wife ¡«flair of its kind io years, Ira P.
visited at the Seth Mills home V.el Lane i . !i, extension secretary, gave
¡th etaik. Mrs. Editli Robnett and
ncsday evening of last week.
a
(Continued from &g* 1)
Mrs. J. E. Willoughby of
was here on business Friday.
Shedd
Louise and Truman, Goldie and
Genevieve
wells and Mrs. Adda
The
new
Albany
bridge
across
the
Mrs. C. F. Moody and children were
Halaey
Willamette will probably be on Ells­ Ringo represented the
passengers to Harrisburg Saturday.
Christian Endeavor,
worth Street.
William Wells came from Albany
Saturday.
In the list of Rebekah oflicecrs
Seth Mills and wife drove tc New­
berg Thursday to spend the day witn installed last week the Enterprise
Glenn Frum was a week-end visitor Mr. Mills’ mother, who is 94 years omitted two names— Rena Walker,
here.
conductor, and Adda Ringo, war­
Old.
den.
Mrs. G. W. Momhinweg returned
Darwin Rathman of Shedd paid $25
E. 8. Hayes’ automobile
from a visit to Shedd Saturday.
was bumped off the highway
and costs Monday for hunting on land
Harrisburg collected no fines in on which trespass notices had been in the north edge of town last
1923.
evening. A wheal was torn off.
posted.
the fender smashed, the windshield
Herman Bierly left for Albany
Mrs. L. II. Armstrong and daugli broken and other damage done by
Thursday for a stay 01 a few days,
S. C. Veatch. Thomas Simon and U r sn d M ri’ W ' P ’ W *hl ’ iiitrd the car of a Mr. Sampson of Sa
le in .
Nobody was hurt oulsde the
son Ira and Clarence Waggener were the Harry Commons home Wedncsdaj pocketbook, which sustained quite
afternoon
of
last
week.
in Eugene Monday.
a wrench.
GRAVE
OF
FAMOUS
Rihirtg ef Burial Place of Chief Massa
aolt le Denounced— Wee Greet
Friend of Pilgrims
Mrs. G. W. Laubner went to
Curry Albany yesterday.
“ Doc” West from Sixes,
coqnty, brother-in-law of E. B. Gage,
i> seriously ill at (G . W. Shaw's.
A brother from Medford snd •
sister groin Roseburg were beie
for a time but went home Monday.
His condition in so aerjous that a
H A L S E Y E N T P R A se tS E
PAG E |5
Coati oued
^yíb a n yJíy)ire cto ry
FARM LOANS
Piano Tuning and Repairing
$1.401.60
Outstanding warrants
$1,401 60
238.40
Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Raudle and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCullough cele
tbeir niece, Daisy Buckner, of Al trated thier golden wedding Tuesday
Estimated receipts
License fees , ____ $
20.00
bauy were guests of Mr. end Mrs.
auioq Zueqiv a qj ui Road tax . . . . . . . . . . . 500,00
H. M- M iller aud daughter Beulah auiib ||cuis v
of friends and relatives attended, and
uesday.
$ 520.00
2 640.00
Golden W edding__ ______
IW4
Americans have, by discovering late­
W rite for booklet describing our 2fl-
ly the neglected remains o f Governor
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans.
'lu
is
is
gouu
a
d
t
i
i
e
.
11
you
live
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
Oglethorpe, shamed the English Into
taking steps to honor the burial place in Albany, trade iu Albany ; it you live tirin g the principal. Cheap rains. N o
in some other town, trade in that town. *' delay.
of a leading founder of an American But in these automobile days many re­
B eam L a n d C o ..
state. Thia la wall. Oglethorpe lived siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
L5J Lyon St.. Albany, Ore
and died an Englishman, but hie part at least part of their buying in llie
In the establishment o f Georgia was larger town
Those who go to Albany Phone 312 Y
Satisfaction guaranteed
Important In American history and to transact business w ill find the firms
Price $3,50
named
below
ready
to
fill
their
require­
worthy of honor by Englishmen as well
ments
w
ith
courtesy
and
fairness.
F
R
E
D
B.
JO NES
as Americana. But It now appear* that
lately we had buried upon New Eng
land soil a great original American
A lbany Bakery, 321 Lyon street,
ALBANY
and that we have not only disinterred
Best cue-pound
-pound loaf of bread made,
made.
bis dust, but presented to a New York 5 cents.
Piano Tuner for leading music stores in
museum auch remains of his apparel
Wedding cakes to order.
Albany
and relics as were found in hie grave.
New
Electric Store. Radio
The Am erican whose hnrial place A lb an y
sat». Electric w iring. Delco t ight and
" s e thus dishonored was no other
used
products
than the original friend and benefac­
G u n n W illard
W m . H öflich . bought, told and exchanged at all times
tor of the Pilgrim Fathers, Chief M an
saaolt of tha Wampanoag nation. He A lb a n y Floral Co. Cut flowers
B E N T. S U D T E L L
It was who sent his henchman Sainoet Z x and plants. Floral art for every
to the spot o f shore now known as and all occasions.
Phone 7b-R, 123 N. Broadalbin a t , Albany
Flow er phone 458-J.
Plymouth to bid the Englishmen of
the Mayflower welcome when they ar­
Stnda-
A L B A N Y G A R A G E.
rived.
x
haker
baker ” an«ì
and " S t a r " i automobile;.
W ith every reason to be suspicious
General repairing and supplies.
of them, Masaasott received them with
T, Hockensmith.— Lloyd Templeton.
e
honor, favor and confidence. H e was a
kingly man— grave, noble of hearing, D lu o Bird Restuuraut, 309 Lyon
wise, liberal, Just and tru th fu l. He
street. Eat here when in Albany.
made a 'tre a ty of peace and friendship
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
Shoes that cost less per month of wear
with the English aettlera. and fa ith ­
M ia B lount .
fully kept hts part of its terms ns long
The O r Grouch
as he lived.
r u n s w ic k
Under his directions the Englishmen
P H O N O O R A F II S
Dr. 9belton has always inadn
at
were taught how to raise the American
his radio outfit a means of giving
W O O D W O R T H 'S
crops and how to utilise the resources
free entertainment to the people of
of the forest. H e did much to put upon
Browuaville.
Concerts, lectures,
r c ficq
Itg feet the Infant colony which was
sermons,
etc.,
from various far­
DENTIST
destined to play so large a part In the
Albany, Oregon away places have bean enjoyed
history o f the world. Massnaolt died
” without money and without
at W arren, now In Rhode Island, and 312 Wesi Second street
pries.’ * He has been a beneficent
was buried there— burled In a gold-
astburo B ro s .— T w o big g ro ce ry
laced coat that Governor Winslow had
stores, 212 W . F irst and 225 South ” prince of the power of the a ir.”
Now ha has received an anonymous
presented to him. and w ith the brass­
Main. Good merchandise at the right
barreled pistol which was also the P il­ prices.
threat of dire coutequenees if be
grim governor’s gift.
does not desist.
Perhaps the
printed.
In the Indian fashion, the grave was Epilrua developed and
threatener,
if
he
dared
to noma out
unmarked, but It was rifled, and In 1! * We m ail them rig h t back to you.
in daylight (skunks work in the
were found crumbling bones, and nleo Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, O r­
dark) would look like the repre-
thé shreds of gold lace of Governor egon-___________
Delora Wells’ father W. L. Wells of
L. T. Harris of Eugene, who recent­
ly resigned from the Oregon supreme' Junction City was in town Friday and
bench, was given a banquet at the Saturday, visiting Albany before he
hotel Marion, Salem, Monday evening went home.
B y Anna Pennelli
by the bar of Polk, Linn and Marion
Harry Commons was in Albany last
Word has been received of the mar­
counties.
A. A. Tussing of Halsey Thursday afternoon.
riage of Miss Edna Gregory to Mar­
and E. E. Sox of Albany represented
Alfred Brandon end wife and his shal Ayers of Lakeview.
Miss
Linn county and the latter was one of
sisters, Mesdamcs Lucy Blanchard Gregory is a former Shedd girl where
the speakers.
and Mary Wiles, and Mr. and Mrs. S. she has a host of friends who wish her
Dale, son of A. A. Tussing and wife, Morgan, all relatives of Mrs. Eliza much joy and happiness.
was married Saturday in Eugene to Brandon, surprised her Saturday with
Miss Pearl Thompson, who has been
Miss Lillian Haasea of Junction City
an all-day visit and also surprised her
T h j l r home w ill be iu Eugene
by providing a well-enjoyed lunch at quite ill, is reported better.
Lvmatt Pennell and Harold Pugh
The recent freeze killed many logan noon.
drove to Portland Wednesday, return
berries.
M rs. Clayton Smith and M rs. W . C
ing Thursday.
The young people will conduct the Smith visited Mrs. Carl Seef eld Fri­
Mrs. Seef eld has been having
Ruth L arge olJ Brownsville is
services at the M. E. church Sundae day.
some trouble with her throat, but is visiting relatives in Shedd.
evening
better.
Mrs. Ida Robson spent Wednesday
Cal. Wooley has brought his son
Mrs. C. P. Stafford was a passen­ in Corvallis.
home from Corvallis to recuperate
She was
from an illness which included pneu ger to Portland Tuesday.
A farewell party wa3 given at the
to be a guest of the F. H. Porter fam­ M. E. church last Wednesday for Mrs.
monia.
ily while there and attend the per­
J. W. Moore, Glenn Watson and An formances of the San Carlos grand Winegar and family.
drew Brower have gone to work in the opera company.
Loyd Ziegler and his cousin Mr.
lumber mill at Glenbrook
Miss Lida Dudley visited her aunt, Gcisey visited the Pennell s on Lloyd’s
return trip from California to Port­
E. B. Penland was in Albany Mon
Mrs, Pearl True Saturday and Sun­ land.
day.
W inslow’s ednt, the brass barrel of the
day returninig back to Mr. Commons'
The Oak Plain grange No. 6 held a pistol and also a medallion w ith a
The D. S. McWilliams family, from Sunday evening to take up her duties
public installation in Shedd Saturday. bust of the prince of Orange which
Albany, had dinner at the S. J. Smith
W. C. Smith and wife were on the The installing officer was Bertha must also have been Massasolt's prop­
home Sunday and attended church
sick list last week with grip.
Both Beck assisted by Mrs. Minnie Ohling, erty.
The identification appears to have
New feed racks a t the stockyards are up again.
both of Riverside and Mrs. Minnie been
complete— and also the despoil­
are among Southern Pacific improve
Shoel
and
Mrs.
Yantis
of
Albany.
The
ing of the kingly Indian's grave. And
W. P. Wahl and family and Mrs. L.
m enu.
H. Armstrong was in Albany Satur­ following officers were installed: H now the question Is : W hy should not
Mrs. Frank Tindle visited Mrs. G day.
B. Sprenger, master; Mrs. Fred Massasolt's bones. If any trace of them
Sprcngcr, lecturer, Fred Sprenger, as­ now remains, be le ft to rest In peace?
W. Momhinweg at Halsey Thursday.
Charley Kutch spent Friday even­ sistant stew ard; P II Freerksen, sec­ Does a great American of 300 years
Mrs. Fannie Ross and daughter ing at the A. C. Armstrong home.
ago become merely a museum curi­
retary; Harry Sprenger, gate keeper; osity because he was an Indian?— Bos­
Bela arrived Friday from Portland to
Mr3. A. E. Whitebeck visited at the Mrs. Dal Duncan, chaplain, The Three ton Transcript.
visit. Mrs. Ross’ mother, Mrs. M. M.
Ward, and sister, Mrs. Albert Miller. A. C. Armstrong home Saturday af Lady Officers, Mrs. Robt. Arnold
Another Language.
lernoon.
Mrs. Harry Sprenger and Mrs. R. C
Born, Dec. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. John
L ittle Chicagoan fris k in g In Bru­
Marga
son;
Mrs.
Lura
Maison
as
lady
A. C. Armstrong and wife visited
to n )— Aw , fudge! You're bughouse!
Kropf. a d au g h ter.
Harry Common s Sunday after­ asst,
L ittle Bostonian (dppn'r shocked)—
When Glenn Krum returned to Sa­ noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rodgers enter Oh, such terrib le pn 1 deplorable vul­
lem from his week-end visit his moth­
g a rity ! You should say bectle-gnrage.
E. E . G ormlty has been ap­ taînëd the young m arried people's
er went with him
pointed
administrator of
his bible class at their home Wednesday
NOTICE
Mrs. D. II. Sturtevant visited Port­ mother'll estate.
evening
To the taxpayers of the city of Halsey
land Friday.
Henery Freerksen is reported quite i Notice is hereby given t in t s meeting
E. S. Hayes, Richard Brown,
of tsapayer of the city o) Hslsev lisa
Miss Rena Walker returned Monday B. A. Perry and Mrs. J. J. Cor- ilL
been celled for Friday evening, Febru­
from Corvallis where she had bec.i ooran were passengers to Albany
ary 8th, 1924, at the hour af 7 p ni , at
Mrs. W inegar aud fam ily and the city couueil chambers, for (lie p ur­
having her throat treated
today.
Mr. Ejnst aud wife w ent to Y am ­ pose of adopting the budget for the city
Fred Robert and Elva Sweet and
John Davis was iu Halsey from hill, where ther intend to make tbeir of Halaey for the year 1924, as approved
■wives visited at the P. J. Forster Brownsville today.
ny the budget committee September
home.
25th, 1923.
home Sunday.
Mrs. Blanche Sweet of Eugene
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held Estimated budget fur the city of llalsey
The annual meeting and election of arrived today to visit her mother a a joint installation of officers at the
for the year December 31st, 192). to
December 31st, 1924 :
officers of the Linn county Red Cross few days.
W. O. W. hall in Shedd Saturday eve­
Estimated expeatet
will be at Albany January 15 in the
Mrs. E. A- Bergenholts arrived ning.
Council men
...
$ 72.90
evening.
Everyone who has paid a from Idaho today to visit her
Marshal labor, e t c .
222.00
Mrs.
Sarah
Randolph
is
visiting
her
dollar membership tee is eligible to daughter, Inez Trefry, who bar
M ayo r______ ______
12 00
sister Mrs. Clell Thompson.
Health officer______
12 00
Participate.
yeen living with her graodmothei,
R e c o rd e r......................
50.00
On
Friday
night
the
Shedd
high
L ig h tin g . . . . . _
112.00
William Corcoran was home from lira. M E. Bassett.
basket ball team played the Monroe Elections .......................
CO.Ofl
O A. C. foi the week end.
Mr.
and Mrs. Pen land left team at Monroe.
The Shedd boys
$1,000.00 $1,000 00
Frank Porter was home the latter Wednesday for Berkeley, C al., to won-
visit their son, Dr. Hugh Penland.
part of the week.
Street intersections $ 200 00
Members of the U. P. church are L u m b e r__ _________ 300 00
Mrs. George Maxwell went to
B. E. Cogswell returned home to
G ra v e l...... .................
620 00
unction City yesterday for a few graveling the road in front of the M a in t city property
85.00
Portland Monday, after looking after days’ visit.
church.
Miscel. and labor
136.6(1
his farm during the snow.
Shedd Snapshots
JAN.|17.
INDIAN
FURNITURE AND
FARM MACHINERY
SHOE O
SERVICE
B
D .
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E
aticu below.
th ir s t garage going north.
*■
Tires, accessories, oils, gasoline,
repair work.
tv . H . llULBURT.
ood bargain« on
s e c o n d -b a n d
pianos and organs. A good new
year present tbai w ill last.
Davenport Music House.
G
'O R D SALES AND S E R V IC E
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K irk -P ollak M otor C o .
E V rtm ille r F u rn itu re Co.,- fu m i,
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. .
Funeral directors. 427-433 west
street, Albany, Oregon.
H nil'«
Floral and Music
First .
Shop
Good service and prompt delivery
on cut flowers and floral designs.
Albany
I'hone 169J I
H( O LM A N
sn ifiraiB -e
A JACKSON
G rocery— Bakery
E veryth in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
Burlough Nears End
Last week a report became current
J
that
Miss Goldie Wells, missionary in
door to Blain C lothing Co.
Noon lunches.
Africa, who had been at home with
1| Home-made candy aud ice Cream.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
ub Cleaning Works, luc.
Wells, and family, pn a furlough, had
Cor. Fourth and .yon
Master Dyers and Cleanera
started on her return to the dark con­
M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes
tinent.
An Enterprise writer turned it in
f you have friends they should
have your photograph.
and it was published as a fact.
It
Clifford's Studio
i was erroneous.
The lady had gone
J.H West First street, Albanv.
. . . „
.
. . . . .
------------------only to Portland on a brief trip.
T rv iu ’a G arage— Next to Com w u-
D u rin g her v is it home Mias Wells
* n ity house. E xid e Battery distrib- has talked in many pi
places in tho
utors tor Linn county. Repai
Repairs made
____ ■-__. . .
northwest
regarding
the
w ork done in
on all makes of batteries.
Africa.
AGNETO E L E C T R IC CO.
The latter part of this month sha
Official Strömberg carburetor serv­
expects to go for a month’s stay in
station.
Couservative prices
A ll
ice si
work guaranteed
119-121 W . Seiond. Kentucky and in March she expects
to set i.ail on her return voyage to her
e n and money am best wbnn
field of labor.
busy. Make your dollars work in
Next seventh day, which will be tho
our savings department A x b a R v STATg
B ank . Under government supervision last Sunday of (Miss Wells' visit to
Halsey, the women's missionary soc­
tiler Motor Sales
iety of the Christian church will hold
Oakland and Jewett cars
Supplies and accessories
a farewell meeting In her honor a t
Firs:
First ami Baker Sta.
Albany, Oregon
their house of worship at 2:30. All
orton A Speer Service Com­ Indies are invited to be present to
pany
meet the young worker before her
ub Candy Co,, First street, next
H
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Mrs. Hannah Cummings, who letters, flowers and telephone mess
RKCAPITULATION
Headquarters for good tires
departure.
has been quite ill with grip, is im ­ ages of congratulations trod on one Estimated expenses.._________ $7640 00
Phone 65
First and Lyon
proving. H er daughter,
Mrs. another's heels all day long.
Estimated receipts .................. .
520.00
It is anticipated there will be many
(Tear lake and Fish lake are cover­ Lillie Nixon, is with her.
Amount to be raised by tax ....$2,120.00
urphy Motor Co, Buick and present to hear her goodhy message.
W. R. McCullough of Albany is
nurse is employed.
ed with snow and it is over two feet
deep on the Cascades.
School budget election February' 7
at 7:30 in the evening.
Let’s cast
eight votes, at least, this time, and
beat the record of 7 made at the last
budget meeting.
Jtay Hover was
Tom Friday.
ìaiting his brother
John Salash
Tuesday.
went
to
B brt S. C lark ,
Albaoy
their aon, as ¡3 Charles P. McCullough
of Pasadena, Cal., and Mrs. Wayne
Mis. Adda Ringo attended tbs Dawson of Albany and Mrs. J. C. Ir
special services at the BrowusvilJe
vine of Lebanon are daughters. The
baptist church Sunday.
McCulloughs lived for twenty-four
A Christian Kodeavor ¡.banquet
years
on a farm which they still own
song and devotional service and
lecture at the Pre.byterien church near Halsey, moving to Albany in
io Albany Tuesday night was pro i m
Mayor.
By order of the
Conaeil.
6 . P. C ross ,
Recorder.
D . H S tcrtkvakt .
Chairman Committee.
M‘
Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and
accessories
scces
Albany. Oregon
Phone 2fl0.
Mr. Robertson, superintendent of the
| Bible school, has asked that there be
at least 100 present in honor of her
eal estate. Money to loan A ll and our Christ when Bible school as­
kinds of insurance written.
sembles at 10 A. M.
It will prob-
Call on J. V Pipe,
A lb an y State Bank B uilding , ably be five years before she takes an-
i other furlough.
R
State of Oregon )
County of Ltnn I • ' • '
1 hereby certify that the foregoing is
oscoe a mbs hardware
a trne and correct copy of the bndget
of the city Of. Halaey. at approved by
tlie
the levying board on September 25lh,
WINCHESTER STOKE
1923.
B. F. C ross ,
322 W. First st.
Recorder of the C*ty of Halsey.
R
'
,
At tha Church of Christ there will
| be a special addreta in the evening
8. G I L B E R T & B O N by a near east relief worker from
Portland.
The Christian Endeavor
N otick op ArporieTssiwT op A dm inis ­
Chinaware and g ift shop
j society plana to have a gospel team
trator
AlbHny [fiom Eugene visit the society on the
Notice is hereby give« that the un- 330 West First
derrigned, by an order of the County
This team will
T E N B E R G B R O S , gmcerie», evening of Jan. 27.
Court of I.m n County, Oregon, has
have
full
charge
of
the
C. E. hour and
fruits,
produce.
235
Lyon
etregL
been appointed administrator of the
overjr person is invited.
estate of Ktualine Gormley, deceased. We sell groceries and
Pilone 26.1R
A ll persons having claims against said Buy cream.
Lon Chamlee.
s.
S
estate are required Io preseat them
T IM 8 O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR
w ithin sia months from the date of this
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's
Hamm urabi Law.
notice, with tha proper vouchers, to the
un.lersigtied at his residence in Halsey, store.
According to the code a f Ham m e-
"Sudden
Service.”
in Linn county. Oregon
rabi, king of Babylonia In 2200 B C ,
Dated snd first published this 17th
« Id n A n<lfr»f>p A Hon. dialrih.
• builder built a house and It cn|-
day of January. 1924
u to rs s n d d é a tv » f«r M asw ell, Chai- ■•P**«! and caused the death o f the
E. K. G ormliv .
mera, Erses. Hudson A lluom obilv cars, owner of the house, that builder was
Adm inistrator aforesaid
Acfeaaories, So prlies. 1st & Beoada’bin. i p u t to death.
A. A, T esttxc, Atty, tor Admr.
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