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

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H A L S F Y K N T C R P J tlS *
H H M IU M im m H H I l
GLOBE
ALBANY
M Ä K L N *. IT H
family, A. F. Albertson and family
Shedd Snapshots
Is refused, bring salt for eondem
nation.
and Ira Miner and family went to
• y A bo * Feaaell;
f a r m u o -o p e ra jiv e s a ilin g
North
(C aatlnuad fro m paga I )
Ingram Island Sunday to attend the
South
No. 18, n:37 a. in.
No. 17, 12:1$ p. m.
24, f4:27 p. m.
23. 4.27 p. a .
22, 3:20 a. tu.
21. 11:32 p. a .
Nos. 21 aud 22 stop only it dagged
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:(M p. m ., stops
to lei off passengers from south ei
Roseburg.
No. 23 runs to Cottage Grove only.
No. 21 runs to Eugene, theuce M arsh­
field branch.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene aud there transfer
to No. 15.
bankers offered to loan »1.800.000. in
spits of the fact that uoe of the lead-
S U N D A Y -M O N D A Y -T U B S D A Y
The people of this neighborhood lag banks of the Mouth gave out the
M a c i 9-10-11
Mrs. Charley Davis was an Albany were quite surprised Saturday morn- oplAion that the whole cov>peraUve
Mrs. Freeland visited Bbedd for
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inovuiLunl was Illegal.
Judge Blag-
stopper Thursday
ing to learn that one of the burglars
the week end.
ham offered a m illion dollars o f his
R e x I n g r f l m ’a
captured
in
the
LaM
ar
store
was
aa
M r. end Mrs. H arry Sprenger were
personal fortuaa. T he country hank-
A . C. Armstrong sad wife were
old neighbor, having lived where Otto
in Salem Thursday.
. teo, hundreds o f them, loaned
in Monroe Tuesday.
N eff does several years ago.
th eir Ilm lL
Altogether they sub­
Miss
Mearle
Pugh
came
home
from
George Maxwell aud wife were
scribed »3.400,000.
0. A. C. this week end.
A group of expert buyers worked
in Albany Monday.
Greater thaa la g r im a “ d Horse-
out a system of grading T he system
Rev. M. T . Nolen is conducting re­
Curds Vs*U h is having a well
hit upon is declared to be the best one
“‘•a . Tbs aaaaod best picture
vival meetings io Peoria.
(■aterprtse CerveepoadeaeeJ
drilled on bis farm.
ever devised. Thu tobacco was grad­
e l the J ear and aaaoad »ala
_, ___ was _____
A banquet
served . to Scio ed at the local warehouse where the
Io T h e Covered Wagoa,*
A surprise party was given Elmer
W. J. Carey of Eugene, was a
S U N D A Y M A IL H O U R S
after the gains Friday night
SHOWS D A ILY ----- <
grower received a receipt which stated
Margsson Friday night, his birthday.
Halsey visitor Tuesday.
The delivery window of the
what he had delivered together w ith a
1:30 3:34 7:3d 4.JO
Mrs. Berths Gould and children of
Tbs
Halsty girls will play d ra ft upon the association ef so many -falsey postoffice is open Sundays
Mre.
J. Chenoweth ef Oak*
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a
Castle Rock are visiting relatives at Brownsville on the la tte r’s floor cents per pound fo r the grade. The
land returned home Munday.
And then com«»
from 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
Friday (tomorrow) night.
Shedd.
local banker paid fu ll value for this to 12:30 p. m.|
‘ A N N A C H R IS T IE ”
A. C. Armstrong end wife were
draft.
Sunday mail goes out only on
io Albany Saturday on business.
M r. and Mrs. A. D. Elder returned
The high school will give a party
A fte r tbe tobacco was re-drled snd
the north-bound 11:37 train:
Sunday
from
their
trip
tlyxjugh
C
ali­
after
the
games
Saturday
night
for
stored in the Lexington warehouse
Mrs. T. I. Marks end Mrs. C. P.
M ail goes south once a day, closing at
tits purpose of presenting tbe let President Stone wired all the buyers
Stafford motored to Albany Wed fornia.
11:05 a. tu. ; north twice, closing 11 25
ten
to
the
basketball
teams.
to
come
and
give
th
eir
orders.
And
neaday,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pennell spent
(Continued from page 5)
a. m. and 5:30 p. m. M a il stage (or
he sent them samples of a il the 52 Brownsville. Craw fordsville and Sweet
Sunday in Scio with M r. Pennell’s
D . J. Hayes was io Albany lio n
Friday night at the city hall the grades. For the first time in history Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m.
C. H . Davidson went eucoeesfully
.,
)#
through a surgical operation at brother.
d‘ J-
Halsey boys got their coveted re­ the buyer asked— "W hat are the
Albany Monday.
Paul Brann, who has been visiting venge oe Scio, winning by a score e prices r
Miaa Mearle Straley returned to
W ith in 40 days ail the loans for the
In
Shedd for some time, left Saturday 20 to 8.
The line-up waa: Halsey— f first advance payment had been paid
Monmouth last week.
Mrs. W. C. Smith visited at the
for Holt, Cal.
Corbin, r. f.; Cross, 1. f.; Van Nice, c.; off aud a second payment had be«i
(5c a line)
Mrs. Ollie M iller area « Halsey A. C. Armstrong home Wsdnss-
Miller, r. g.; Robnett, 1. g.
Scio— made to growers based on snips. The
d«y
afternoon,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Sprenger
and
For
sale—Used
Sewing Machines
visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Arnold drove to M cK right, r, f.; M iller, 1. f.; Knauf, average price received was 2 1 H cents
1
Rotary
White,
. 930 00
J. H . Veuuiee end family mot­
Last week Theodore Henry went to
per pound net a fte r all overhead
e.; Zysset, r. g.; McKnlght, 1. g.
Salam Wednesday.
1 Rotary W hite, . 27.50
ored
to
Albany
Sunday
and
at-
charges
had
been
deducted.
T
he
aver­
Glenbrook to work.
Knauf and McKnight played best
1
..................... 18.00
tmded church there.
M r r Dora Davis and Mrs. Minnie
for the losers.
Knauf made a long age price received by growers outside
1 Merwin, . . . 70.00
Mrs. Geo. Hayes and sod Keith
of the association was almost two
Cornett left Friday for Portland to
sensational shot from back of center.
Mrs. L. W Byerlty
Byerlsy of Albany visit friends and relatives.
1 Sears & Roebuck, 10.00
were Albany visitors Wedaesday,
cents less.
T he average operating
The last basketball game of the cost during 1981 and 1922 was three- A ll drop head.
visited
her
parents,
Mr.
sad
Mrs'
Good condition
O. T. OI osod o f Brownsrills
season will be at the city hall Satur­ fourths of a cent per pound.
Hugh Leeper, several days laet
W- J. L a n i , Brownsville, Ore.
went to augene Wednesday via
week.
day evening, when there w ill be a
Many New Members.
Halsey,
Since the first sign-up more than
double-head
entertainment.
The
Old papers for sale at 5c a Lundie
The young people's gospel team
Mra. Florence Leeper of Eugene
Shedd freshmen and sophomores will 21,000 growers have Joined th eir neigh­ at the Enterprise office.
the services at the
arrived Tuesday to visit her mother, eoodneted
play the Halsey second team and the bors fo r co-operative m arketing in the
Msthodiet church Sunday evening. I - - .
bnrley district alone. T h e association
Mrs. May M iller.
alumni w ill play against Halsey high
functioned In fu ll blast w ith the lK G
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mo»dy, Mr.
school.
crop, handling 120,000,000 pounds o f a and Mrs. Frank Gansie,
•' “ •
’■ '• H S h e d d
Mre.
Henry Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C
Mre. L. E. Walton and Mrs.
V
S‘ C° ° d ,e,B
175,000.000-pound crop. O ther tobacco Laura Bramwell, Mre. N . Morn-
J. Straley and little son Lowell motor­
farmers In other tobacco states have
• «■u » I i f. ■ «.,
hinweg, Mrs. A A. Tuseing, Mrs.
ed to Corvallis Sunday.
taken up the work. Tbetr membership
Jsy Moore went te Eugene W ed-'
* nd
Adda Ringo and Mies Mary Smith
adds three-quarters of a m illion more
Sam Henry went to Cbltwood aeeday for a visit with Miss M in­
to tbe cooperative ranks
In the of Pnrity Rebekah lodge visited
Mrs. Walton also
Wednesday, where be has employ­ nie Hsrlsw.
Virginias sad the Carolinas 83,000 with Rachael Rebekah lodge at
aonaulted a dentist while there
ment in a logging camp.
bright-tobaece growers have organ­ Brownsville Tuesday night, Other
A. A , Turning and J. P. Hunter, I
High S c h o o l
Mrs. H. J, H a y ti of Dallas ar.
ized the Tobacco Growers’ Co-cq>era- visitors were present from Sweet
By MARGARET BOYD
M a r c h ft ft n
m
rived hers Wednesday and motor­ president of the Llnn-Bepton Odd-
tlve association, handling 86 8« per Home, Crawfordsville, Shedd and
cent of the total crop.
T he 60,000 Corvallia.
ed to Brownsville lor a visit with fellow., visited the Albany lodge A
Seven were initiated
19 by M argaret Boyd.)
members of the D a rk Tobacco Grow- and a bauqet was served.
friends.
Judg­
lest
night.
Albany
Oddfellows
H
A
I
I
are eomiog over Feb. IS to put on
“ C
1 1 r i Z A L -L - " T * love one maiden only, cleave to ertf Co-operative association control 73
ing from the hour they returned,
Mr« Ballsy of the missionary
her,
per cent o f the total crop
In the
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sooioty, who visited tbs sooisty the degree work here.
And worship h tr by years of noble eastern states Is the Connecticut V a l­ they must have had a good time.
Adoritelo!, l i ta d 2S c.
hers in Halsey, spent Tuesday
deeds."
ley Tobacco association, which has
The radia entsrtalnmsnt at tbe
night with Mrs. Welle.
— Idylls ef the King.
over A300 members producing 84 per
oily ball last night drew a full
W hether or not a man can love more cent o f the cigar w rapper tobacco
Mrs. (Thomas Hailey and Mrs. Esth­ house
Tbe leading feature was
than one maiden is a question almost grown In Connecticut and Massachu­
er Strome, both of Eugene, were the old-fashloa violin musio by
O U want a wide-awake, reliable
as old as tba humaa race. The philoso­ setts. In Wisconsin 78 per cent of the
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
speakers at the miasionarry meeting Walker Brothers at Fereet Grove.
firm to represent you on the Port­
phers and poets are no more agreed state's crop Is controlled by the mem­
The W alken bave beta voluntas/
at the Christian church Tuesday.
Miss Lila Dudley of Halsey visited «• the subject than are common mor­ bers »f the co-operative tobacco pool. land market.
tog these eoaeerta, going to tbe
Jeff d a y , whose average Income for
We can give you prompt and efficient
M r. and Mrs. Vaanies were Oregonian sUtioa to give them, the Alford school one afternoon last ta ls
"No, we never sicken w ith love len years had been somewhere around service in selling your F R U IT S . V E G ­
celled to the home of Mr. Vea- and the Portland station bad tent week.
twice,
writes Jerome K. Jerome. »400, doubled It In l » i l . For the first
ETA B LES, HOGS. V E A L. P O U L ­
nioe’e father Tuesday night. The
out a request for a
earprise dona-
Cupid spends no second arrow on the tim e In five years Jeff bought new
- —
— -
-
Isom end Mrs. J. F. Isom and
old gentlemen was net sxpsstsd to tian to them.
T R Y aad E G G S . We have been in
"
I f yon
Responses
totaling
two
sens went to Eugene Thursday same heart. Love's handmaid« are shoes fo r his little fam ily.
the produce business in Portland for
live.
eur lifelong friends, lleapect, and ad­ were to happen down In Bourbon coun­ over 40 years
nearly $100 ware reported to last of ,a ’ t week.
ty
today
you
would
find
Jeff
Clay
living
miration, and affection, our doors may
Ask your neighbor about it. W rite us
O. R. Walker has traded his night's meeting here, soma com.
M
..
farm to W. E Kyler of Correllie ng from as far away as California.
Mrs John Wil,b“nl“ ¡« enjoying a always be le ft open for. but thetr great In a new foui^room bungalow with for prices.
for irrigated lend at Yakima, Halsey gave enough last night to v l,it from her mother, Mrs. Davis of celestial master, in lilt royal progress, dowered wail paper In the parlor snd
hrussels rug on tho floor
Jeff
pays but one vlalt, and departs. We
Wash. Look out for a big euctioo leave 95 lor tba Walkers after the Alb,ny-
like, we cherish, we are very, very doesn't owe the country grocer a cent,
ale.
Portl« llJ
Oregon
hall rent wae paid.
A vote sf
v,
u
«* r. ,
fond of—but we never love again. A for the first time in tw enty years—
Halsey
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D. H. Sturtevant and fam ily mo­
man's heart Is s firework thst once in so the grocer says. Jeff is Just one
of tbe thousands and thousands o f to­
tored to Eugene Sunday and spent
Friday afternoon.
l like
i l t , it It h biases
i,,.» . e,,.
...
bacco farmers who la learning some
for . a moment, and . lights
the day with Mr. and Mr». L. B. Kim- out of order.
w ith its glory the whole world be­ thing ahont living.
brel and son.
M r. and Mre. Henry Brock and neath. Theo the night of our sordid
I little daughter Dorie were Sunday a f­
common-place Ufe doses la around IL
Pehrsaon A Sylvester spent SI ad
B. M . M iller and wife have
Halsey is not dead— not oven ternoon callers at the Chester Curtis and the burned out rase, failing back adopted a five.year-old girl from
vertising baby chicks In tho Enter­
Io earth, lies useless snd uncared for.
Our "olty b a ll.” where home.
prise and believe that orders for •alatp.
the Boys’ and G irls’ Aid society.
slowly smoldering into ashes.
the oeuucil meets, is net a verv in. I n .
„ ,
J200 resulted from the advertisement. spiring
architectural show place
f,mily ° f Phi,0‘
Kmerson evades somewhat the «ues- The little girl has lived with them
She is named
There are people* here
» ¡ . '“ ii* *
home ot Ge®r«fe’» tlea of whether a roan can lore more fo r over a year.
Optom etrisL w ith
The motor vehicle hasn’t run the But wait.
horse out of the country by a good who see visions (of better things) rnother’ Mr"- John Rolfe, the first of thaa one maiden, but toecus of the Gaardie Frances M iller.
F . M . F r e n c h & S ons
•pinion that there Is little chance that
deal.
The big stock of team harness and dream dreams which may
week-
Mesdatnes Arthur Wesley, E l in
"tie w ill fall violently In love a fte r the
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
hanging in H ill A Co.’s store indicates l ° T h e tr n s v t M s a i
f It
a
I
M ,s l
D«nn«i and Mrs. Dick- • ge e f thirty. He. however, thought Brandon and N. T . Sneed were
that old Dobbin is still man’s most
Albany, Oregot^
love quite as potent a force as Arthur driven
out to the Oak Plains
Mrs. Agnes Clarke «eut to Albany
Mrs. Lantaer bee been eu jory Monday.
duty.
f
revival meetings there.
School Notes
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I.
Halsey Happenings, ste.
Paid-for Paragraphs
BASKETBALL
Mut game of season
Big double-header
vc
Halsey
W ith the High
School Classics
Alumni vs.
»» » P- m.
A t the C ITY
FARMERS,
Alford Arrows
Y‘
PAGE & SON,
W hy suffer from
headache ?
Have your eyes
exam ined
A Community Building
S. T . F R E N C H
useful four-footed friend.
believed IL w ritin g :
"For. though the
celestial raptura falling eut of heaven
Miss Iaiis Johnson, from the Ringo
seizes only upon those of tender age—
drug store, has gone to Seaside to
W e need a big c a m a u n ity h a lt.
S e T W l e f the neighbors went to oo roan ever forgot tba visitations of
hold a position in tho Log Cobin drug
th e school needs g vm aaeinm as- EuF*n< during last week to see D. I. thst power to his heart snd brain, and
store for the busy summer season.
a rt; which made the face of nature
Mra. V i . £ b L T Among a ™ ^ ? ^
Her mother, Mrs. Avis Johnson of ’ “S o u d v ' X n i R t the mors
radiant with purple lig h t; the morning
Salem, will reside nt Seaside with
bilious
sanguine soul.
souls started
tious and
and sanguine
s ta rt., thee*
were.- J. N . Burnett. B.
n
thoe« going were;
whan a single ..."
tone A '?
ef one voice eiraid
her.
the ball rolling at a meeting at k . Cogswell, Lee Ingram, J. H. Rick- make the heart beat, and the moat
the city hall with Meyer Clark as erd. Michael Rickard, Chester Curtis, i ‘ Hvlel circumstances assoelated with
S«m H e n ry was hams Sunday
night and returned Monday to Chip- chairman and B. M. Bend scare A E. Whltbeck and M r. and Mrs. E
“ one
* form, is put In “ the amber of
wood, near Toledo, to his work in a tary.
memory; when we became all eye
A.
Starnes.
C. H . Keonti, C. P. Moody and
when one was present, snd eU memory
logging ramp.
He recently got
Lewis W allett and fam ily and Wm. when one was gone."
W. Leubner wars made a com­
thrown from logs he was riding in the
McCann of Wellsdala visited at the
Bacon thinks that even one maiden
water, but righted himself and went mittee on arrangements for anolh. John Rolfe home Saturday.
IS altogether teo many to love. He
er
meeting,
atwhioh
outside
speak
ahead as If nothing had happened.
. .,“5.
R F. Campbell
and
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- * fam
.... ily,
*• who ere
occupying Nettie Spene«r*s house on
Second
ntr*A»t came
ra m * here
ItAwkta from Shedd.
Second «treat,
Mr. Campbell 1« engaged In install­
ing the bh«^ signal system on the
Southern Thrtfic and the fam ily
moves from town to town at the
work progresses to the southward.
The Campbells expect to ba in Hsl-
sev about two months.
era may talk.
The idee i. to
•rest a building iaai
that m
(hall
house
ail turn«
■ publie library, city eouoeil tare«
n puhllegatheriBgi.eehoal
a h Mae
—
_ a adUrftie.
f . . .•
snd the like— a eonsmaaity house
* A. D. S. Cold Tablets
* De Witt’« Cold Tablets
; Casears Quinine or
X Bromo Quinine
RINGO DRUG 8TORE
(Satarprlea O srresnaaiM ice)
A Pst-peurri
Miss Pearl Pehrsaon was
from O. A. C. last week end.
William F. 'White i» homo after a
lour-menth. stay Jn U , Angt,
•d at the Our
California.
While there he worked
Delegatee from all aver the • t t M carpenter trade for which he
county have aiked the county M«ot»od »1 an hour. Hen is Cali­
court to offer the Oregon and fornia as he sees It*
Woatoni Colonisation company
Cailfornia was dlvenverad by the
96.000 for Its right of way threngh j
settled by the Yanks, built
the Bantiam pass and, if the offer [by the Japanese, worked by the
ih in e w fought f0r by the Iriah. own­
e * » e * * * e e * e e e * * e * w e * » a a e e ed by the Jews and run by the Native
For that cold take
Pine Grove Patters
home
M r. and Mrs. A. L. Knighton visit
Bramwell home io
Brownsville Sunday.
Volet Gibson, Iona Albertson, Alta
Miner and Ruth McNeil spent the
h end at Ingram Island.
Rose Eagy fell against a saw S at­
urday, cutting a gash in his wrist
which reuqirad six stitches to close.
M r. and Mrs George Chamberlain
snd Mra. N . E. Chandler and daugh-
Los Angeles ha« hut two kinds ef
ter Agnes were Albany callers Sat-
weethar. perfect and unusual.
When he « t i asked i f he erperienc
Sens.
„
Mrs. Jensen. Mr. Francis snd Prof,
and Mrs. Horner of Corvallis attend-
E SrJX
on Oregon history.
Mrs. Gibson, W. G.V McNeil and »
states: "The stage is more beholding
to love than the life of man. You nmy
observe, th a t amongst all the great
sod worthy j>ers«<mi (w hereof the
memory reroalneth. either ancient or
recent), there 1« not one that hath
been transported to the mad degree of
love; which shows thst great spirits
aad great buriness do keep out this
weak passion
Ton must except, nev­
ertheless. Marcus Aurelius, the halt
partner o f the empire e f Rome, and
Applus Claudius, the decemvir and
lawgiver."
schoolhouse in Rev. M r. Parker’s
car Tuesday evening to attend the
meetings.
Mrs, Eldon Cross’ sister, Mrs
Charles M orrill of Eureka, C al.’
and husband have been visiting
here this week.
Amor A. Tussing
LAW YER JA N D
notary
H alsey , O regon
MILL R U N ..................... «29 npr inn
(? AT
AT rlTno
’ 54 6 $28
5 Pr’
ck O
f 100 up ,b-
CHOP.........
per Sa
ton
and
Ground and Whole CORN
Best quality F eeds at right prices
o . w . FRUM
A TestlmeAlal.
T e u r raedidne has helped me wen-
derfuUy." wrote the grateful woman.
A month ago I could not spank the
baby aud now I am able te thrash my
burband.
Heaven blees you."— Bos
too T rareevipt.
■ w
.
—
Halsty Meat Market
H l# » m a r k e t w h e r e J O U a l -
v»y> s e t the best in
meats.
W . F. C A R T E R
Sweets to the Sweet
T he age of the g irl doesn't coast
when it comes to esndy. h,r *„ d littls .
they all love it. The caadies that we
M il «re made of pure, u a d i iterated
»ugsr and flavoring», »„d consequently
bo matter how much is cates there can
be no harmful t fleet T ak e home a box,
knowing that it it the purest eaudy
made.
■
Clark’s Confectionery