RAUB 4 HALSEY ENTERPRISE FEB. 14. I4M HALSEY R AILR O A D TIM E llngton and formed the permanent or- School Note« North South sanitation of the Oregon Export Com­ (By Special Correspondent) mission league Eastern Oregon was No. 18, 11:37 s. in. No. 17, 12:15 p. m In the game last Friday evening at G L O B E A L B A .N Ï well represented. Farmers and wheat 24, [4:27 p. m. 23. 4.27 p. m Newt Cummings and wif» visited Scio the Scio girls were victorious by growers from Sherman. Gilliam. Was- 22, 3:X> a m. 21. 11:32 p. Mr. Cummings* sister, Mrs W. C SUNDAY—MON.—TUB9DAY The score was 12 to 9 oo and Umatilla counties were present three points. Nos. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged. Feb 17-18-1» Smith, Thursday. and assisted In the organisation. The Albany Evening Herald said in- No. 14, due Halsey at 5:04 p m., stops 1 be p u tu T e tbc whole world u w The revival meetings at the M E | Arrangements have been completed I correctly that this was the worst Hal­ to lei off passengers from south of ta lk in g »bout church were well attended. The ser for the construction of the first unit sey had even been beaten. Although Roseburg. ies ended Monday. of the Eugene-Springfield irrigation No. 23 runs to Cottage Grove only. ft project, according to announcement sey had ever been beaten. Though No. 21 runs to Eugene, thence Marsh­ « Lila Dudley returned to her home » made at the offices of the state engi­ good sportsmanship and proved them­ field branch. iaturday after staying several weeks I neer. The project includes some 18.- selves to be perfect ladies, which can- Passengers tor south of Roseburg should SA T U R D A Y I with Mrs. Harry Comipons. 900 acres of land, and the water will j not be said, we are sorry to say, for take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer Mrs. John Archibald was here Mon be diverted from the McKenzie river. to No. 15. b the S cio girls. A return gam e will i lay in the interest o f the W. C. T. U. The state game commission and with au all-ttar cast ’he expects to be here again Feb. 22 An Obstinate Man SUNDAY MAIL HOURS sportsmen of eastern Oregon have be played here F eb . 21. I The boys’ second team was defeated < Firmness is a virtue. Obstinacy is been aroused over an attempt to have Rev. Mr. Shangel of Milton, who The delivery window of the Hold your breath » 'reaches Sunday at the Lake Creek firmness intensified and it may in­ s bill introduced In congress to create at Scio by a see re of 25 to 5 This poetoffice is open Sundays S C A R A M O U C H E % thurch, was the guest of Clarence clude intensified virtue. Of our presi­ an antelope and sage grouse reserve might not have been the case under Halsey from 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15 I • >» coming In the southeastern corner of Harney, dent the Albany Democrat remarks: Williams and family. to 12:30 p. m.J different circumstances “ We do not consider Calvin Qoolidge county, which would take in an Sunday mail goes out only on The contract for the game called It is thought that all preliminary the type of president who would obey amount of territory greatly in excess the north-bound 11:37 train: lifficulties will be disposed of in time for Scio’s second team against Hal­ senate resolution. He is. instead, of the original reserve plan. Halsey Happenings, etc. Mail goes south once a day, closing at or the state highway to call, Feb. 26, the type who will when pushed, stand Oregon pensions have been granted sey’s second team, but when Halsey’s 11:05 a. ni. ; north twice, closing 11:25 (Continued from page 3) or bids for building the Harrisburg solid; and the hardef he is pushed the as follows: Mary J. Helms, Beaver­ team arrived at Scio they were in i. m. and 5:30 p. m. Mail stage for P. H. Willis went to Albany Satur »ridge. Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet ton, »30; Thomas 8. Williamson, Al­ more stubbornly he stands.’’ day. formed that Scio had no second team Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m. The young people of the Methodist On one of the many occasions when bany, »12; Jesse Kotovsky, Salem, »12; hurch have formed a gospel team efforts were being made to induce Phoebe J. Rowley, Williams, »JO; and that Halsey would have to play A. C. Armstrong and wife visitei Heinrich anJ Nor­ Paid-for Paragraphs tnd will hold their first meeting next President Grant to change his course Charles B. Compton, Seaside, »24; Scio’s first team at the R. B. Ingald home Sunday. ton made all the points for Halsey. Sunday evening at the regular church th e m atter was m en tion ed to Mrs. Harold Rasmussen, Portland, »16 (5c a line) Curtis Venteh went to Cottagi Fred Schmidt, Oregon City, »12; Mary service. The pastor will preach in T he b o y s’ first team at Crabtree Grant. Her comment was; Grove Friday, returning Sunday. 0. Woody, Hood River, J30. :he morning and there will also be For Sale—Bronze turkey« gob­ wa3 defeated by a score of 25 to 14. "Mr. Grant is an obstinate man.’’ W. P. WTahl and wife and Mra. W preaching at the Oak Plains school- By following a policy of selective blers. C urtis V hatch , R. 2. After the game Crabtree gave Hal­ C. Smith were In Lebanon Tuesday. logging through a tract of pine timber louse st 2:30 in the afternoon. S. S. Gilbert & Son of Albany bordering The Dalles-Callfornla high­ sey a reception which was much en­ I have good alsike clover seed st Mrs. George Workinger visitei Mrs. G. W. Momhinweg and grand­ are about to add builder«' hard­ way on Its new location from Lava joyed. Crenshaw, just up after a Skirvin’s. 15 cents a pound. Mrs. Harry Commons Thursday after daughters, Maxine and Jane Wallace, ware to ther stock of crookezy sod Butte to a point nine miles south, the siege of pneumonia, made 18 of Crab- W- A. C ummings . noon. and Miss Mona Bond were visitors at glassware. Shelvin-Hixon company will leave a ree’s D5 poin ts. Mr. and Mrs. George Workinge. »cenlc border of pines along the state Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle Tomorrow night Halsey will play visited Mr. Workinger’s sister in Cor road. Mature trees are being marked Crabtree here. Everyone turn out at the Enterprise office. vail is Sunday. tor logging, but other timber will re­ s»id yell for Halsey. main untouched. Charles Hassett of Winnett, Mon Saturday evening the Halsey girls Ten of the more important railroads will proceed to trim Brownsville again tana, took the train here Tuesday to S A L E -W . operating In Oregon have filed In the on H alsey’s floor. hatching egg! Brookings, Ore. •7 from our own breed Marion county circuit court at Salem The M. E. church choir at Salem The Lincoln medal recently award­ » suit to enjoin the public service of which Miss Alberta Koontz is i ommisslon and I. H. Van Winkle, at­ ed to Everett Corbin of the local high V l t l U l l U breeding stock—the member, motored to Portland Sundsj torney-general, from enforcing orders school by the Illinois Watch company, egg layers. Early hatch, 12c; June and sang at the Sunnyside church. R I, Halsev. C u s ic k B a n k B u ild in g , A lb a n y , O re g o n • Issued recently by the commission has been on display in the window of hatch. 10c; P, A, Pehrsson and F. IT, Sylvester. providing reduced maximum freight the Koontz store. I t was pre­ Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Forster went tt U rates on hay, grain, grain products, sented to him by Miss Leitner at Albany Saturday to see an oculist. potatoes and onions. R. L. Winniford spent a few days the school on Lincoln day. The commercial club at Pilot Rock in Halsey last week, returning to hi; Joe Weber of Brownsville was a has sent a request to the public serv­ A r e Y O U g o in g to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f m y home at Lorane Saturday. Halsey caller Thursday. ice commission for a schedule of the at lowest rate of interest. o ffe r to m a k e y o u a se t o f p la te s f o r Mr. and Mrs. O. li. Stal naker visit Tuesday, Lincoln’s birthday, slides existing freight rates as they affect ed at the T. P. Patton home Sunday Prompt service. Courteous treatment. growers located in the vicinity of that illustrating events in his life were T h is o ffe r w ill e x p ir e F eb . 20, a f te r w h ic h Mr. Stal taker returned to Corvallb city. It was Intimated in the letter shown at the high school and the pu W m ' B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank Monday but his wife remained with d a te p la te s w ill be b ack to r e g u la r p r ic e o f received by the commission that an pils rendered an appropriate program bnilning, Albany her parents for a longer visit. Investigation of the rates will be at­ $10 p e r s e t o f u p p e r a n d lo w e r. Mrs. Freeland is training pupils for tempted with a view of determining J. S. West, who wfc.i at his broth­ French play to be given soon to if they are just and reasonable. er's funeral here last week, was fron raise funds for the gymnasium. The state of Oregon, with a popu­ Medford, instead of Portland. Thi | The girls’ basketball team played lation of 783,389, has »417.87 of bank brother who came *r->m Portland ar able resources per capita, as compar­ Brownsville Saturday night nt Halsey Laundrv sent Tuesdays rived too late for the obsequies. ed with »467.14 for the entire United \gency Hub Cleaning Works A t the school meeting Thursday States, according to a statement pre- evening the budget was approved by pared by Frank Bramwell, state super­ Obsequies oí Mrs. Perry ABES PLACE intendent of banks. The statement a bigger vote than before and the shows that Oregon has a total of 281 The remains of the late Mrs. Perry special tax o f »4284.1 was voted. the g . F. Schroll home Monday even- Oregon Occurrences ing. banks, the average population per arrived by rail from Seattle Friday of Watch that last cent. It might get (C o n tin u e d fr o m page 1) capita per bank Is 2762 and the aggre- , last week, instead of Thursday, as Del ma Wehl was at home this l0,t’ ..'.« e f t Recent increases in the price of gate resources of these institutions is week end. J had been expected. W. L. Wright Fashion D ictates th e F o rm a l j gasoline in Oregon are to be Included »312,216.630.70. Will Kirk, George Cross, James of Harrisburg had charge and burial P ro p rie ty Rules I t Mrs. F. M. Tindfe of Brownsville 1 in the country-wide Investigation of McWilliams, Frank Koontx, William A deed filed for record In the Clat­ was at the Pine Grove cemetery, after Corcoran, De Los Clark, Carl Hill and spent Thursday with Mrs. G. W. | gasoline prices which the department For the dignity and refinement of for­ sop county clerk’s office entails the ' services conducted by Rev. Robert of Justice has been ordered by Presl Wayne Robertson took in the 0 . A. C.- Momhinweg. transfer of property, which revenue 1 Parker at the Pine Grove church. mal wear, the rimless ” Shur-on ’’ is , dent Coolidge to make at once U. o f O. basketball game at Eugene just the thing,” because of its neat- Mrs. Lillie Nixon of Peoria Is 1 stamps on the document show is val I Out-of-town relatives who attended Saturday. ne*5’ zracetulness. iuconspicuousnets Rats, which eat food similar to that ued at »8,974,600. By It the Crossett »pending the week with her mother, the funeral were Clarence Simons of and exqnisiie lieauty. of humans, are being used In expert Timber company, the Big Creek Log­ John Penland, well known engineer, Mrs. Berry Cummings. Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Perry ments by Mrs. Jessamine C. Williams, who has figured in much o f the road A C. Armstrong and wife and I- professor of household science at Ore- ging company and the Crossett West­ , an.l her son, W. G. Perry, all of Cot­ work in this county in recent years, (I. Armstrong and wife and daughter j gon Agricultural college to determine ern Lumber company sell to tbs Cros­ tage Grove, and Mrs. Warren Perry sett Western company all their timber died of pneumonia Monday at his Hazel were in Albany Friday. and the widower, J. L. Ferry and son the value of various foods for chll- land holdings, sawmills, logging rail­ home in Albany, leaving a widow and William of Seattle. dren. Balmy days have been inviting the ■ ioouo roads and '-«sasr« ramps and ouiqi other property in In three children. Mrs. Perry was a member of the ' uregon s snare oi to e a y p r o p i^ u o n c „ lgop, w lsh ln gton . Tillamook. Linn gardener to work, but we would not r fnrRRf rnad and I Methodist church and of the Halsey 1 for forest road and trail projects is • Mrs. Gerber, the grandmother in advise him to plant cucumbers yet. and Yamhill counties. Oregon. and the largest of any state within the Cowlitz county, Washington. organizations of Rebcakhs and Neigh- the party who died from poisoning at B. M. Bond and wife and Mrs. M. C. national forest system, according to hors of Woodcraft. She was a Albany, left an estate valued at daughter of Mrs. W. T. McNeil of this »5500, »1000 o f which was willed to Bond and daughter Mona spent Sun­ word received by George H Cecil, dis the Lutheran church and school at day in Albany, the guests of Mrs. trlct forester, from Washington. D. C. Mrs M. M Ward returned from city and Grant McNeil is her brother. The state will get »136.686 in 1824 Albany Monday. Albany The balance, with a »200C Maude Henderson. Mrs. Lizzie Sim on s of Eugane and A ceraran consisting of 76 persona estate left by her husband, goes to Mrs. Adda Ringo went to Weed- Mrs. Clara Perry of Cottage Grove Mrs. Gerber’s brother, Otto Yunker, burn Tuesday lo the funeral of from Umatilla appeared before the M. A Foster, s civil war are her sisters. tier auut, Mrs. M. V , Johuvon, Umatilla county court at Pendleton who live» near Scio. Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians veteran, several times wound­ | who died at the old ladies' home with petitions bearing more than 1000 Albany, Oregon Charles Taylor of Eugene bought at Salem. names asking that a new bridge be ed, aged 80, who gave bis occupa. seventeen heavy horses here last Fri­ tion as laborer, and Mrs. Jane Mr aud Mrs. Frank Osnel at- built over the Umatilla river near Eshman, 62. both of Portland, day at an average o f about »100 Umatilla where it flows into the Co­ the automobile show in apiece. No saddle horses were offer- tended were married Monday. I t was lombia ad. Glen Chance shipped them to him Portland Tuesday. Leila, who ac­ his third marriage and her fifth. Salem hop dealer«, as a result of the companied them, (topped to visit by call next day. recent flurry In the hop market, are iu Oregou City. MILL RUN «OQ 4 A W. C. T. U in Halsey. What P I G U M E » a e L ....................... P eF t o n now holding their product for 40 cents place more fit than the town There will a three hours' concert John D. Rockefeller end the ed­ by Walker's orchestra ol Forest itor at the Enterprise include a pound. It is said that there are which never had a legalized sa­ O AT1 OA T C H O P...........$28 per ton and up less than 1000 bales of prime hops In loon in all the years when Oregon Grove, March 15, given by radio. This s liberal proportion of milk in the state, and these can be moved at was wet ? The W. C. T. U. has their diet and have pretty good is old-fashioned dance tnusio and any time at prirae ranging from 31 more results to its credit than any G round and W hole CORN health. Combined, they have to 33 cente. especially good. Everyone should • •••••••••••• • | improved house. and up and around the J B la c k O xen Wm. S. Hart Wild Bill Hickok’^ : Rialto—Brownsville DR. C. FICQ, DENTIST D «K w v FOR O H llV are Chicks P la te s that F it ” FARM LOANS $25 ? A Modern Barber Shop 22 k. Gold Crown and Bridge Work at ......................... .............. $5 per tooth For Formals Meade & Albro, r uno ’ $4’6'' Pr sack of 100 ,b- hear it. considerable wealth, too. Mrs A A , Tussing entertained Harry Commons and fam ily visited the Auxiliary of the Ameriann Lu- at the home of T. B. Spretiger at oa< <00 targare assess hied <4 ±r body oat to see Halsey win. Crabtree H igh i " hen 7°u pass Clark's think of how •ppreciative your sweetheart or wife mother or sister would be if you sent her a bos of strictly fresh chocolates >r a mixed assortnieat of fruity aweet- meats \ on'll have cause to thank us thia suggeition. for we k»°w how it h l* worked in other eaten Clark’s Confectionery