Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY RN TERPRISB
MARCH M
l*M
WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM
A p ril shower« in mid-Mareh,
»»»»»»»»»*»»»»»>»>
M i l « 25-24
NORMA
Big stock of W«ar-Evar kitchen uteoaila fast received at
A clean , Ir ish sto ck o f
SUN D A Y —M U N D A Y
HILL & CO.’S
JERSEE MILK FOOD
COMPOUND
TALMADGE
“ WITHIN THE LAW ”
Wear-Ever is stamped from hard metal— not spun nor cast. Spun
articles are made from soft sheets. Cast metal Is more porous
than that which is produced under heavy pressure. Besides, to
make it cast smoothly it ia mixed w ith from 5 to 8 per cent of
alloy, which eocourages the disintegration of the metal by water
containing im purities. Get the best. Wear-Ever is the best.
T h e rig h t feed f o r calv es, p ig s a n d c h ic k e n s
T h e g r e a t s ta r in a
p ic tu r e o f p r is o n
w alls a n d love
* * * * » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ »
Baby Chick Feed and Developing Mash
O. W . F R I M
Beware
Q rs lrs
opeC lH l OHIC
‘THE SPANISH DANCER’
non
Hat«ey Happenings, etc.
nwAawwn M a
John l a Hue was an Albany visitor
Monday.
E p ito m e o f E v e n ts in th e
B e a v e r S ta te
The Rebekahs have received tl.e
new silverwarn.
Steve Hayes of Portland was visit
ing in Haisey Friday.
destroy
Fire of uodetenalaefi origin destroy
ed the plan, and storage werabeu#
is.
of the Vale Grain A Feed company a
Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bramwell mo­
tored to Albany Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bramwell spent
Sunday afternoon in Harrisburg.
Eight doses China pheasants ship
ped from the state game farm at Eh
gene were released In Clacks e h
connty.
D. H. Sturtevant was a Sunday
caller at the C. H. Davidson home.
O. R W alker has rented the W.
J. C .r ty home and w ill soou move
1».
Hood River chamber of commerc«
has voted to appoint a commission t<
endeavor to attrhct new settlers t«
the valley.
■lay Gansle made a business trip to
Eugene Saturday, returning home
Monday.
More than «009 persons «Handed th<
Medford American Legion poet s Is
door circus. The circle netted th<
poet a substantial sum.
J. C. Bramwell ia employed at the
C. H . Davidson home while Mr. Dav­
idson ia convalescing.
A county public health aeeoclatlon
Oregot
Mrs. G. W. Mornhiuweg re- »hloh will , he a branch
, .1 of < the . °¿*
or
turnad Mondas
om her visit w ith I
" . ’Ä S ?
**
Charles and
and wile
wile at
e viti.
* * Bl,ed lB VmbUHb
Charles
at D
D evitt.
I
A landslide one and one-half mile«
southeast of Loetlaa, oa the U
Grande-Wallowa lake state highway
blocked the road to traVeL
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Neal spent Sun­
day in Brownsville as guests of their
son, Alonzo Neal, and fam ily.
Portland pastors are aeeklag way»
a glorious fall and winter, with one
real "cold snap,” instead of two or and means to bring about the abol
three, as usual and it ia too late I ishtnent of moving picture shows or
Sunday throughout the entire state.
now to expect another
Coustruetlon work on Bend's new
Morton & Speer, A lb a n y ■ u to , high school, approved by taxpayer«
dealers and repairers, hays dis
et the recent O u t,000 hood election
solved and H,
5[orton i* ■ ?le probably will start In the next few
proprietor.
weeks.
(
K.
Those (food Rivwr Newtown sp
Ralph M ilU r is adver-
tib in g are O K. They have been
sampled at the Enterprise olfiea.
pies that
Mr». Pearl Livingston of Kelso
has brought suit for divorce, alleging
that the man she married under the
name of IJvingston ia really Rulie
Johnson, the accomplice in the mur­
der of Sheriff Dunlap in this county,
who broke ja il at Albany and has not
been recaptured.
oil
be meeting« s i Foster on th e 2 l t h
end at Shedd th« 28th and t n -
other here >.H>n
North Bend le feet becoming th«
palm city of Oregon. The d tp ha«
just finished piantthg 1 H palms in
the boulevard seotions of Sherman
avenue.
The W illamette rtf«» frog» Oregon
City to He mouth wgg Moeed to co:
mereiai flehtag Salard*? ho««. March
Id. and w ill hot «p ei àgata until De­
cember l.
AdvertiAhmeate for bids for appresi
mately JO<M>OO.00O feet of ripe tlsabei
on th« Klamath In d ia i reservation In
Oreghg have "bhdn eMhortoed by the
deperimoà^ of the IntiH or.
On the charge of •abeislenseat of
H t f « of poet office money Bdward E
Dyere, ex postmaster
(Mena. was
sent eared to three mol»the la jell hy
Federal Judge Be«« at Portland
More than 10 forest reagars from
Vnloa. ('m attila and Wallowa cowl
ties attanded a meeting at Feadletoa
when final plant for th * summer see
eloa la the forests were «ran ged
Bids for the
-------- -w » eoeetractloa
— — ws.wnw»w
w. . of
w oxlm ately JO miles of new highway
ani •
of bridges w ill be eon
eldered at a meeting ef the state high
way commission In Portland. March 17
8 '» R li*. about M years old. whose
Figures compiled by Carl b She* home w e t la Butte, wee killed at the
maker, secretary of the comi ere!» I government construction damp st Mc­
fish commission of Oregoa, show »hai Kay dim . near Peodletoa. when an
ia the last six years 111171.10« tel moo •ngtne ran over him end cur- off both
try have been pleated ta rivers tad <»g*
•»reams of the Columbia river dis
The Tiling,oek i-cunty court has an
trtet.
i geged N ti Ngaea of Fords ad to
The Warrwatoe city covaci) has beer | > raise not lest thee 100.000 acres ef
reeueeted by the e tite game commit j timber land in the county, the cruise
etoa to construct a fish ladder at th« | to be cqinpieted on or before pec«®
city water system beedworks oa th« ber L , m « .
Lewis aad Clark r t v *
Clatsop ceun
ty sportsmen h ir e asked to have th«
above the dam closed to aaglvt (1
<lv
foe a period of two years
Ralph K ille r is taking orders for
e
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a
J u s t A rrived •
L a rg e s h ip m e n t o f
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Pabcolin
Rugs
«
A ll new p a tte r n s
E. L. STIFF Furniture
«
(S
A th a e t
»SSSSSSM SSI
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Newtown Apples
lfi»n H«wxl Rhee-
» ‘
IWlivers t tn
• .
Hslsev 1er
$1.04 a box
postpaid.
Freeh sad e e n d
I wo or raws boxes cheeper by freight
Halsey Meat Marttaf
J T h e m arket w here y o u a l­
w ays g et th e h e ft in
O regoa
*>*:
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
to No. 15.
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
of th e s e g o o d s e a rly in A p ril
W a tc h fo r th e a n n o u c e in e n t
meats.
W . F. C A R T E R
»h»
or the dignity of
th e p ro fe s s io n a l m a n
F
o r w o m an th e S h e llte x
The d elivery window of the
Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
from 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
to 12:30 p. m.|
Sunday m ail goea out >nly oa
the north-bound 11:37 tra in :
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
11:05 a. ni. 1 north twice, closing 11:25
a. m. and 5:30 p. m. M ail stage lor
Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Sweet
Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. in.
I t seats a thousand people, the fin ­
est io the town,
And when 'twas dedicated we Paid-for Paragraphs
planked ten thousand down;
(5c a lin e )
S h u ro n is d e p e n d a b le .
That is, we paid five thousaed, Ev
h Is net likely that the foot and
For
sale—Used
Sewing Machines
A v a ila b le in c h e r r y ,
cry deacon did hia beet.
Meuth disease will spread to Oregon
1
R
otary
W
hite, . 130 00
Aod
the
Ladies’
Aid
society,
it
fM ordtng to Dr. W H. Lytle, state c r y s t a l , b ro w n -m o ttle d ,
1 Rotary W h ite , . 27.60
promised a ll the rest.
lerlnarlan. who has returned Iron d e m i-a m b e r a n d black.
1 Free, , . . , 18.00
lornla, where be assisted tn nieaj
J»
We’ ve got an organ in the church
1 M erwin, . . . 17 00
to stop the epidemic.
the finest in the land.
1 Sears & Roebuck, 10 00
^he American Legion la Oregon -
I t ’s got a thousand pipes or more A ll drop head.
Good condition
(creasing In membership so rapidly
Its melody is grand.
W ■ J. L a s », Brow nsville, Ore.
it there Is every Indication that be
And when we sit in cushioned
maay months there will be 10.
pews and hear the master
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
|C0 members, according to Fred Kiddle
play
at the E nterprise office.
• f I»i*o4 Uty, gtgte copupaoder.
It carries us to re»..ns of bliss tin
numbered miles away.
Miss Amanda Mitzner accompan­
I t co t a cool five thousand, and The Walkers Surprised
i t ’s stood the hardest test.
ied M i. and Mrs. Seymour Bowman
A number of friends and neigh­
We’ ll ’ p a y a thousand on it, and bors of the G. R. W alker fa m ily
and Miss Beulah M iller on their trip
the Ladiea’ ^Aid the rest.
b.. automobile to Los Angeles. She will
last Friday night gave the W a lk,
They’ll
give a hundred socials, are a genuine surprise. Each fam.
visit her brother, Herman Mitzner,
Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians
ily brought a w ell-filled baeket.
cantatas, too, and tens,
and wife while there.
Albany, Oregon
The evening was sppnt in plays,
They’ ll bake a thousand angel
cakts and tons of cream games on the law n, te llin g jokes,
they’ll freeze,
guessing riddles and singing songs.
They'll beg and scrape and to il and
Sandwiches, coffee and cocoa
sweat for seven years or were served at m id n ig h t, after
more,
which, at the request o f friends,
And then they’l l start all o'er R. B. M ille r gave a short ta lk and
again for a carpej on the presented to the W a lk e r fa m ily
floor.
a large a lum inum roaster.
N o; it ivnt just like digging out
Present were B lisha Jacksoo,
•d fy & a n y , O r e g o n
Ute money from the vest
Bryan Perry, Charles and Fred
When the Ladies’aid gets busy and Falk, R. B. M iller, H. W . Steinke
says : We’ l l do the rest.'’
and A L. F a lk and th e ir fa m ilits
a
id Mrs. E B Gago and G. W.
A a tu n r t d a j to t h o l r t t o e k o f ^ t r a m i t i a n d S / a t f
Of course we're proud of our big Shaw.
church, from p u lp it up to
AU went home late and happy,
t r a m a f u l l tin o o f
spire.
wishing the Walkers a ll good
It's the darlin g of our eyes and the things.
crown of our desire,
M r. W alker does not iotend to
But when I see the sisters work to
move to the Yakim a property for
raise the cash that lacks
which he traded.
sometimes th in k tne church is
b u ilt on women’s tired
Paul Ashton and fam ily of Albany
backs.
(/h
visited Mrs. S. C. Bass Sunday. Mrs.
And sometimes I c a n 't help th in k ,
Ashton is Mrs. Bass’ daughter.
ing when we reach the re­
gion blest.
That men w ill get the to il and
August Wardell, who has been vis­
sweat and the Ladies’ A id iting George Maxwell and wife, re­
the re«t.
M. E. A id .
turned to his home at Silver Lake
i Schooner Martha Buchner,
kaoched
tare Into the water,
which
t UrtoB
Meade & Albro,
vS. k V.
S d i/b e rt (Sr ò o n
S S u i/clers a n è ò/ie/f
J ^a rd iv a re .
¿ fa rd e n ¿Too/s
Monday.
We leave over a big bunch of
local news for which there is not
Official hat tee bee boss given that
room on the final pages th is m orn­
the war kapertm eat oa April 1 will
ing. But please keep tending i t
io , friends. Ws w ant it and w ill •ell at tV*We anetea all the temporary
frame buildings which were erected
tr y to make room, some way, here-
at
Fort Stevens daring the war.
a fla t.
The com m unity meeting last
evening filled the c ity h a ll. Talks
were made by Messrs, l ’oling and
C allister of A lb a n y, Shanks
Lebanon, O ilkev of Scio, P h ilp o lt(
of H arrisburg, Bryan of R iver­
side, Sianard of B ro w n sville and
others. Among those who cams
over
from
Brow nsville
were
Charles S terliog. H C. T h o m p ­
son and ,--------------
Leon Morse,
There
w
n en«e«
w i ill
ll
field branch.
^George Finley of Portland visited
Ladies’ Aid Pays th e Rest
with his daughter, Miss Ruth Finley,
Brtndon .W e ’ve put a grand addition to the
and his sister, Mrs. Eliza
good old church at home
Thursday
of
last
week.
The Southern Pacific railway bridge
I t ’s ju s t the latest kilter, w ith a
gallery and dome.
a e s a r a a l Across Coos bay was damaged to the
OREGON OCCURRENCES
RECITED FOR READERS «• d‘ <*
(Continued from page 5)
South
North
No. 18, 11:37 a. m.
No. 17, 12.1S p. m.
24, [4:27 p. m.
23, 4,27 p.
22, 3:20 a. tu.
21, U :J2 p m
N04. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p. m., stop*
to let off passengers from south of
Roseburg.
No. 23 runs to Rugeue only.
No. 21 rons to Eugene, thence Marsh­
¿ fra n ite
Ì Kzre
School Notes
FARMERS,
(Enterprise Correspondence)
d ilu m in u m
Wednesday afternoon the state
health nurse visited the school.
Citensils, etc.
Every room in school has a base­
ball team, even the first, second and
third rrades.
S o n to in a n d to a n n f i o in tr'o ftu eto n tf p r i t o a on t h u e
J O tlil
The baseball season has liegun.
Loth boyj and girls have the promise
of »roi.d teams.
The plans for the "Trip Around the
World" are progressing at a rapid
rate.
The committees have been
I n D a y s of P o o r R ic h a r d i _ Wint<:r dallying ¡n the iap of chosen to take charge of each of the
Spring gives to those so disposed
different lands.
(Continued fro m page 1)
their usual excuse for growling about
Missis Georgina Clark, Esther See-
the slowness of the approach of gen­
" I rake this opportunity of assuring
feld and Irene Quimby will take part
renr lordship that for all the property uine warm weather, but it has been
in the nation-wde oratorical contest
ran »else or destroy I d America, you
on the subject of the American con­
*IU pay to the lest farthing.” sa'd
NOTICE
stitution, of wh.h the Portland Tele­
Franklin.
; of hearing of final account
Thia treatment was like that be had
Notice is hereby given that the final gram hus charge in this section.
received from other members of the jcconnt of Rosa Powell as executrix of
{overaaeet since the unfortunate pnh the last w ill and testament of T. A.
Icetlon «if the ilu tc h ln * n. Rogers on 1 Powell, deceased, has been filed in the
Preliminary «»-rangement» for dodi
Gllver letter* They seemed to enter- Com ity Court of Linn County, State of cation of the b|g highway bridge at
Oregon, and tbat the 21st d ay'ot A pril,
'aid the notion that he had forfeited 1924. t l the hour of III o'cloo'k a. ci has Winchester are being made by com
:b« respect due s geotleman
been duly appointed by said court lor mlttees representing the Roseburg
ihe bearing of objections to said fi nal chamber of commerce and civic club«
(To be continued)
account and the settlement thereof, at
which tim e any person interested in of Oakland and Yoncalla. This bridge,
one of the largest and longest on th»
said estate may appear and file ob,ec
lions there!? Ja w riting and contest the Pacific highway, «pane the North fini»
same H
qua at Winchester and is to be named
Dated and first published March 20th
the R. A Booth bridge In honor of
I 1»«.
Rosa Powxu..
tna former highway commlMloner
E xrcu tii. Aforesaid.
AMOU A. TrsSiKG, Atty, for Ears
The dedicatory exerci«es probably »m
be held Sunday afternoon, April 27.
Sheep
Guano
T h e b e s t g a rd e n fe rtiliz e r
N o w eed s.
C le a n to h a n d le
80-lb. sack, $1.50
NOTICE
of appoinrment i»f administrator:
Notice is hereby given thxt the nn-
dersifned. by tn order of the Connty
Court of Liun county, Oregon, has beet,
appoiatej »dm m utrator of the estate of
lahn F Waggvner deceased All per
» ■ns having claims against eai.l esute
a rt required to present them within six
m m ths from the date of this notice
with the pn'jw r vonebet«, tn the under
j signed st hie res.dense about »’ , mile»
'••u tb e e s t of Haleev, ih Linn countv
j Oregon
Dated end fir»t published this 'Oth
dsv of March. 1«14
A O Wac.an.'ma.
Administrator Afore«».d
A A. T t M t x o Atty, for Admr
j
OU want a wide-awake, reliable
firm to represent you oa the Port­
land market.
\te can give you prompt aad efficient
service in selling your F R U IT S . V E G ­
E T A B L E S , HOGS. V E A L . P O U L ­
T R Y auj E G G S . We have bee« in
the produce business in Portland for
over 40 years
Ask your neighbor about it. W riK us
for prices.
Y
PAGE & SON,
Portland
Oregon
^V hy Buffer fro m
headache ?
H av e y o u r e y e s
e x a m in e d
«. T. F R E N C H
Optometrist, with
F. M. F r e n c h & S o n s
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
Albany, Oregon
Amor A. Tussi ng
LAW Y E R JA N D NOTARY
H a lsey ,
O regon
Confectionery for
the Affection-ary
I f the way to a m an ’a heart la
Ihrovgh his «tomacb, as the old
la y in g goes, then aurelv th e rig ht
road to a woman'a good graoea ia
through a box of chocolates and
bonboue.
o f cettree o n ly tha
da ntiaat morssla w ill accompliah
th a t end, and " heat ” mean«
C larks'.
Send a box today to
your tnstast. ’ ’ W ham thera’a n
candy box. there the heart un«
lo a k i.”