Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 27, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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4THE SPANISH DANCER’
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Burning Sands
Flowing Gold
Twenty One
Lilies o f the Field
Ponjola
B en
B artcher, w ho
recen tly
bought a b u ild in g corn er of fir«t
an d F erry street#, A lb a n y , for a
new hom e for th e B a rtch er t it
R obrbaugb
fu rn itu re
b u sin ess,
has now b o u g h t C h a rles Z. R ohr-
tiau gh ’a in terest and is so le pro.
p rieto r.
‘.‘ T h e S p a n ish D a n c e r ” w ill be
at th e G lo b e th eater in A lb an y tbe
d y Mr. P »rk er ta lg s a m o u t " T h e
M 'de u Dance ” in tbe H a l-e y
M sth o d ist ch u rch aud the d ay be-
E ugene called on th e
cou sin , C . P . S tafford , ana
S u n d ay.
Wear.Ever is .temped from hard m etal-not spun nor cast. Spou
« b le b I. p r .J » c r f e n d « b . . . f P « » » " g
, . 0 , , it c a t . o o o t b l , it ¡- » ' « ■ ) » ' l b I - » 6 . •» ’ P «'
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allov wb.ch en cou rage, the disin tegration of tun w e t.1 by w ater
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G et the best
W ear-E ver is tbe beet.
containing iw p u n .ie s .
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A clean , fresh sto ck c f
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JERSEE MILK FOOD
COMPOUND
clerk.
Helen Armstrong was home oyer
the week end and returned Sunday
to Eugene.
Baby Chick Feed and Developing Mash
O. W . F R U M
Steve Hayes, brother of Dan Hayes
returned to Portland Friday, after
visit here.
Helen Armstrong and Delma Wahl
drove to Albany Saturday and spent
the afternoon shopping.
Mrs. Edythe Kelly, president of thr
Rebekah Assembly, returned to hei
home at Roseburg Friday.
Mrs. Charles Standish of Salen
visited friends and relatives in Halsey
and llrownsville last week.
Emm ett Sharp, Lane county com
mlssioner, and wife were visiting th«
S. C. Veatch fam ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Robinson ani
daughter Mabel were guests of M r
and Mrs. A. E. Foote Thursday.
M r. and Mrs. Ray Frum and littl
son of Plainview were guests of O
W. Frum and fam ily Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Hester of Salem, niece
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bressler, arriv
ed hist week for a visit at their home
Miss Hallie Bierly, who has beei
visiting at the lwe Hayes home, re
turned to her Albany home Saturday
Mis. M. F. W yatt of Cottage G tovi
was an arrival here Saturday. Shi
motored to Crawfordsvillo for a visit
with relatives.
Mrs. W illiam Peachey and grand
children took the train for their homi
at Banks Saturday.
They had beer
visiting in Brownsville.
Mrs. America Cushman of Browns
ville, took the train here Friday fo
Seattle, where she will visit he’
daughter, Mrs. F. B. Spellman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carey of Eu
gene were Halsey visitors Frid.iy an
also guests of Cliffords' parents, W
A. Carey and wife of near Halsey.
. ..Mrs.
Eliza Brandon, Miss Fleet)
Livick and A. J H ill drove to Shedc
Friday night, with Rev. Robert Park
er, to attend the revival meeting.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford went to Port
la n d F rid a y and stopped in O f g o i
City for a visit with her brother. C
She i-
M r. and Mrs. tslenn Stevenson am
little son Richard of Beaverton hav,
been spending several days with horn'
folks.
They returned to their horn*
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elvin Wallace, sister of Mrs
Wayne Stanard of Brownsville, tool
the train here Friday for her honv
at W olf Creek.
Mrs. Chas. Howe ac
companies! her to the station.
Misses Marie Sneed of Seattle anc
Lillian Sneed of Portland arrived a!
Halsey Saturday evening and spent
Sunday w ith home folks.
It war
necessary for both to return Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Flora B. Taylor, sister o'
Mrs. D. Taylor, left for a visit it
Portland Friday.
From there shi
w ill go to Spokane.
Her nephew
t-awrence Taylor, accompemed her ar
fa> as Portland
Mrs
Marcella K irk came down
from Portland Saturday to .-pend the
week end with her parents, Mr. am’
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran
Mrs. K irk wW
graduate as nurse from the Good
Samaritan hospital May 12 after four
years training.
A force of men with teams has
been hauling gravel from railroad
Harry Bressler is suffering with
cars here to the Ifalsey-Brownsvile
.onsilitis.
road all the week.
Adrian Smith made a business trip
• Jeff Myers, the new state treasurer,
o Eugene Monday.
has appointed John J. Bryant, late
0 . W .F ru tn and fa m ily sp en tS u n - cashier of the First National Bank of
'ay afternoon in Albany.
Albany, as his deputy.
Henry Brock has a new Chevrolet.
W. G. T rill of Harrisburg was a
Blissina Byers and sister Betty of
lalsey visitor Monday.
Independence are visitors at the
Roland Marks returned to Corvallis homes cf their aunts, Mrs. W illiam
'uesilay, afte r a visit with home Robertson and Mrs. Clara M iller.
oiks.
Linn Norton had the misfortune to
George Maxwell and wife and Mrs. burn his hand very badly with acid
f. C. Standish motored to Albany one and will not be able to fill his place
at the Ha'sey garage for some time.
*ay last week.
• THE MODERN DANCE ®
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• Sunday, March 30, at 11 «
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will be discus»«! at tbe Methodist church rest
o ’clock.
Come and hear the plain facts
J. W.
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
Moore best man,
Drinkard
Mrs. J. W. 11:03 a. m. , north twice, closing 1125
bride’s father and Jimmy a. in. and 5:30 p. ra. Mail stage for
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweat
Mrs. Jesse Cross (late Donna Rob-
Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. tu.
Smith ring bearer.
rt.-on) was presented with a pyrex
Mrs. J. C. Porter assisted the hos­
as »-role and a set of quilt blocks,
tess
in serving refreshment«.
PaW-fw Paragraph«
h- result of the afternoon’s industry,
Mrs. G. T. Kitchen of Portland was
'there wts a mock marriage with
(5c n line)
Mrs. ij. M. Bond as bride, Mrs. C. P. a guest.
If it ie dairy chop feed yon
want, call on J. 8. Nice wood. The
price will be right.
Phene 38.
i RIALTO !
Old papers for sale at 5c a Lundls
at the Enterprise office.
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No Finer Workers
Anywhere Than 0. A. C.
Graduates.
"America hasn't done anything finer
In her history than the constructive
work she is now doing In Armenia.
Greece, Palestine and Syria,” states
»»Governor Allen, of Ransts "Recent
ly I was In tbe Near la s t. saw the
work and the splendid group of work­
ers and I am glad to say there are ao
fiaer workers anywhere than those re
lief workers, and Leonard Hart hilt
and Ethel Long Newman, of the Ore
ton Agricultural Colhga. are two of
the beat among then*
‘At Aleundropol, I met HarthlU.
vho Is In charge of s great agricultural
-or I
He Is teaching la an ancient
and modern agriculture sad modern
■tock breeding Worklnx almost with
out material, he is creating an tnstl
ntion which will he to that country
■ hat Institutions Ilka O A 0. a rt to
Oregon
By modern method« he has
doubled the productivity of the toll
tod already his graduates are being
.ought hy the Government
One of
he beet things he has done Is to fight
successfully the Russian plague
'I also met Ethel Long Newman,
'ormerly of Oregoo. who together with
her husband, ts doing a splendid work
>n the Caucasus. Their ranch is ta he
rome la time a school tinder the dlrec
lion of the governmeat. At present It
ts a part of the vary groat work that
Hartblll sod the N e w *aa s are carry
log on for the Near East Relief.”
Concerning this school. Mrs Naw-
man writes
"We shall have a small
school, emphasising agriculture, of
course, and correlate It with practical
care, breeding and feeding of stock,
milk production. dairying
general
sardenlng. forage crops etc We shall
hare not more than fifty girls whom
Halsey Meat Market
Land Ow ners !
riio market whore volt al­
w ays get the best in
meats.
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Harrisburg, Wednesday, April 2
Brownsville, Thursday, April 3
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defendant In the prosecution of the
case according to legal opinion handed
An allotment of $23,000 for Improve­ down by I. H. VanWinkle, attorney-
ment work on Willamette slough at general.
Portland, wa* announced by General
Captain George Mayo, corps of engi­
Lansing H. Beach, chief of army en­ neers, United States army, tn charge
gineers.
of the first Oregon district, received
Oregon Occurrences
The Jackson county sheriff's office
has received word that Milam Jones, '
long sought by the authorities as a
member of the Jones brothers gang
of Josephine and Jackson counties, has
been arrested in Log Angeles. Jones
will be brought hack for trial.
(Bntsrprles CerreepongesK«)
(A gnes H ayes, Reporter)
H unchback
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word from Washington. D. C , that the
award of the contract for iSd.OOO tons
of rock for use on the Coos bay Jetty
had been approved. The contract waa
awarded to the Hauser Construction
company.
Miss Enid Veatch,' a U. of 0. stu­
dent, visited the high school Friday
afternoon.
Baseball has become a popular sport
with the students.
Every portion of
the grounds ia utilised by enthusiastic
players during the recreation period.
It has become necessary for one room
of the grades to have its recess at a
different time in order to have ade­
quate space for playing.
M isses Pearl Pehrsaon and Mearle
Strnley, both o f the '23 class, were
visiting the school on Friday.
Miss
Straley Is taking teachers' training at
Monmouth, and Mias Pehrsxon is at­
tending O. A. C.
The boys w ert to Shedd Friday ts
play a practice game, and were de­
feated, 27 to 13
This was their
first game with another town this
season.
While they were gone the
rest of the boys o f the high school
played a game wtth the grades and
defeated them 13 to 8.
A former student of our school, De
Etta Robnett, who is now a senior in
the univeralty high of Eugene, spent
one day of last week visiting the
school.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
The baseball grounds are being pre­
pared for the first game of the sea­
son.
Miss Ida Jackaon has had to quit
school on account of trouble with her
eyes.
She may be able to continue
later.
Surveys for the power plant ef the
Pringle Falls Power A W ater com­
pany. 40 miles above Bend oa the
Deschutes river, have been completed.
It la stated by Oswald West, president
hand. I am afraid with my western
of the company. The company plana
Ideas that I shall bo a little loath to
to develop 6750 theoretical horsepower
have them qualify for the latter Job!
M r. and Mr«. Seymour Bowman and
for use In pumping water for Irriga
j But knowing that to be married is
Increase in the street car fares in 1 tlon from wells in the Fort Rock Misa Beulah M ille r returned Sunday
. their chief aim, perhaps I had better
evening from th eir trip by auto to
, have them known as particularly good Salem and Eugene from 6 to 7 cents, valley.
harvest hands!"
Ailss Amanda Mitzner
effective April 22, is proposed In a
The Guardian Life Insurance com­ Los Angeles.
"The emergency Is not past," con­ revised schedule filed with the state pany, Incorporated under the laws of remained for a longer stay with her
cludes Allen. "Children are dying
public service commission by the New York state, brought suit 1« the brother and wife, M r. and Mrs. H. D.
every day in the Near East for Inck
While in Los Angeles the
Southern
Pacific company, which owns Douglas county circuit court against Mitxner.
of nourishment.
I have borrowed
Roy A. A. D'Autremont, alleged Siski­ party spent a day and a half 1»
money to contribute to the Near East the trolley systems in those cities
Relief work
I wish I had more to
Oregon has rapidly become the you train robber, and Miss Dorothy sight seeing nnd Miss M iller also
give it than I have. I am not a crank haven of refuge for distressed Can- Wllberg, clerk in a Roseburg confec visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
upon the subject, but I have picked | adlan husbands and wives who are tlonery. The suit Is to annul four In­ Louis Ashbaugh of Pasadena.
They
It cut as one of the most deserving of
' fleeing to this state to obtain di­ surance policies, amounting In all to report a very enojyable trip.
efforts because it deals mainly with
16000, alleged to have been taken out
childhood life. The correction of the vorces that they cannot get in the
situation over there must beglu wtth dominion, according to R. P. Bonham, in favor of Miss Wllberg by D'Autre­
Amor A. T utting
the generations that are now coming immigration director for the district. mont prior to the train robbery and
murder
In
which
he
Is
believed
to
have
on."
For the announced purpose of pre­
Tbe Oregon office of Near East Re­ venting the possible Introduction Into participated.
LAWYER£AND NOTARY
lief is at <13 Stock Exchange. Port
Installation of measured or meter
this district of the hoof and mouth
land.
H alsey , O rkoo »
disease steps are being taken at As­ service on all business telephones In
toria to prevent vessels entering the the city of Portland, reduction of rates
In Days c f Poor R chard| port from dumping refuse and garbage on all farmer lines with the exception
N O T IC E
(Continued from page 3)
into the harbor or onto the wharves. of those radiating out of Portlknd. of heariag of fiosl account.
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Notice is hereby given that '1 ‘ “"‘ J
Between 40.000 and 45.000 lambs Salem and Eugene; regrouping of ex­
Preston came to Jack and whls
changes affecting Albany. Heppner. account of Rosa Powell ss executrix 01
the last will and testament o! >• *•
pered: “The outcome Is a great sur­ grown In Umatilla county have been
Hermiston. Prineville and fFoodburn. Powell, deceeted, hae been filed i"
prise to tbe other side. Young Clarke contracted for sale for fall delivery,
Is a dead shot. An Injured olflcer of according to Mac Hoke, of Pendleton, and elimination of alleged Inconsis­ Coeaty Court of Linn Cbuuty. State »
Oregon, and that the 21st day of Apnk
the English army may cause uncx
secretary of the Oregon Wool Grow- tencies existing in the rat»« between
1924. at the hour of 10 o'clock ». m
pec ted embarrassment. But you have ers Prices, f. o. b. nearest shipping Portland and Oswego and Portland been duly appointed by said court 1
time enough and no haste. You can point, range from 9(4 to 10 cents a and Milwaukie, were the outstanding ihe hearing of objections to s a id “ *
take the post chaise and reach the pound.
features in a order issued by tbe pub­ account and the settlement thereof,
ship well abend of her salting."
lic service commission affecting tbe which time any person
The Cold Springs government reser­
said estate may appear aed file oh»“ '
"I am of a mind not to go with
rates nf the Pacific Telephone A Tele­
lions thereto!« writing and eonleet u>
y«wi," Jack said to Sotomon. "When voir. which snpplteg storage water for graph company.
I go. I shall take Margaret with me." the Umatilla project, ts now full to
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Dated and first published March .»is
Ex liquor dealers and benkers of
It
So it happened that Jack returned the dashboards of the spillway
1424,
Rosa
rowaLV
to London while Solomon waited for contains 50.000 acre feet of water, or the middle west were named In a »100-
Eeecutiiv Aforesaid.
the post chaise to Peal.
what Is equivalent to 50 Inches of 000 auit filed la the federal eeurt In
A m o b A. T tS iin o . Atty, for Ksrx.
rainfall for the lands that will be irri I Portland by John 8 Coke, United
(To be continued)
States attorney, (o recover money
this S^ASOB.
N O T IC E
lost
by the government en an alleged
In addition to some 500.000.000 feet
Mr». M T. H over rend? iu a
ef
appoinrinent
of administrator:
dummy
entry
scheme.
T
V
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govern-
of Klamath Indian timber advertised 1
Notice i t herebv given that rh* ■ '
w hite L eghorn egg jn»t a» the for sale ten days ago. 35A.oon.Aoo ,»«.( ' ment esserted that It has lost the
pres.) ie ready to start
It is 7x8 more has been offered by the depart j money through the operations of a liersigned. by an order of tbe uonulf
Court of Linn county. Oregon, !’«» hee
ioeb e* >n c ir c u o ife ie n c s and wi i ' »
meet The latest offering, known as ! , heme to defraud In connection wttb appointed administrator of the eMsts
nearly a quarter of a pound.
the North M irth unit, ts practically j some of the best timber lands la Baker lohn P. Waggener, deeeased Ail r*
sons having claims agaiast aam »•“
»11 western yellow pine for which ■ end Union -ountiea Defendant« were; are required to preeent them v lh u . •
minimum of i t 50 « thousand feet Is u. F Mackmlller, eX saloon man of montha from the date of this s«“ ®*
Iron River. Wls ; Mrs MertnnBler. M. with the proper vouchers, te the 'tw
asked.
for late give me • new list at one- tint
W odwsrd *z saloon m te of La signed at his residence, about <‘i
Although in illegal search warrant
I may place it with ibe
Grand- R a 9teckeha«ar and Byron •eutheast of Halaev. ih Liao cooiiy-
»as imiued by officers in searching
Oregon.
■ ptey hankers of Minnesota. Reiser
Stats Chamber ef Commerce
Dated and first published
premises for liquor or apparatus used
Hoch .« brewer of Duluth. Prank 8 dav of March. 14»4
through the I.inn County 1 , 1 Settle in Its manufacture any ertdenee found
A. O. V /k d O V < tt.
Herbert .ud L llll.m H- UallaMn. Iron
meat committee.
Jay W Meow*
1» such a raid may be used against the
, .
Administrator Aforeea*
H l'er, Win.
X A, Trsatwo, Atty, fot A d »r-
! I expect to give training In home-
Elx-Congressman
, making — not forgetting that the
Armenian wife la at once the house­
Praises Oregonians keeper,
dairy maid and general farm
Declares
of the
from 10:50 to 11 n. m. and l ’j q j
to 12:30 p. m.|
Sunday mail goes out only on
' Stafford groom, Mrs. 3. J. Smith par­
the
north-bonnd 11:37 train:
son, Mrs. T. I. »Marks bridesmaid, Mrs.
The Study Club
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Miss Ida Jackson and her cousin
Opal Jackson of Harrisburg, were
Albany visitors Friday.
Mrs. Susan E. H all of John Day
arrived Saturday for a visit with hei
brother, George Shaw.
The delivery window
The right feed for calves, pigs and chickens
J. F . Kukacka of Scio is a candi­
date for republican nomination for
county commissioner.
M A IL HOURS
Watch for the annouceinent
day with Mr# W A. Muller.
Henry Nolan of Lacomb wants to
he the democratic nominee for county
.No. 17, 12; ¿5 p. n t
23, 4.27 p. w'.
of these goods e a rly in A p r il Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
The ladies’ Study ciub met Thurs
Halwy Happenings, etc.
la id ly .
1 C o in
P »•
SU N D A Y
u ct me u w .
Special bale
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O. Dryden and
hi arc ag du.
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South
11:37 a. m.
22.
3:30 a. tu.
21, ti:32 p m
Nos. 21 and 22 atop only if
No. 14, dua Halsey at S:09 p. m..
to let ofl passeagert from south 0(
Roseburg.
No. 23 runs to Rugeus only.
No. 21 rnus to Eugene, thence Marsh-
field branch.
Pataengen for south of Roseburg »hoqld
take No. 17 to Fngene and there traaifer
to No. ;5.
H ILL & CO.’S
wife
Rob'-tt, 9 - y e a r o lil son of W. 1».
M arks, A lb a n y , u p stt ft vessel of
b oilin g e s t e r on Lis le ft arm and
sh ou ld er y esterd ay aud was b ad ly
scald ed . C hier up, R obert. T he
left arm of the editor of th e E n ter­
prise bears sca rs from a s c a ld in g re-
j ceived in the sam e w ay, and he
lias lived se v en ty y ears sin ce they
were m ade.
North
No. 18,
?4.
B,g stock of W o r - E w r kitchen u ta o .il. Jurt received at
GLOBE
H er la te st S en sa tio n
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D TlMJt
WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM
M A R C H V . 1*24
HALSEY RNTER PRISR
' for» and the day after, aud it can
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. r .e tty safely »aid th a t it w ill
T h e N eigh b ors of W oodcraft ea- oot be a d an ce th a t he would
n w .a b e r .lp « » * - « .v>u (cv tb e d an ce 7 0U
p ecia lly req u est th a t all
ALBANY
w ould better hear him too.
be present n ext W ed n esd a y n :g h t,
Mr. and M rs E. H ancon and
as tbare is sp ecia l b u sin ess to com e
SUNDAY M O N D A -Y T U R h D A Y
dau gn ter G ertrude and Mrs. Hati-
M abch 30-51-A ran , 1
before th e m eetin g
(o n ’saiater. Mrs. T . E S ea v y , of
Two large eagles, which linemen
believe had been engaged In an aerial
fight and (ailed to see electric power
lines, resulted in power being cut off
from Pendleton for a brief period. The
birds were found dead entangled In
the lines not far from Umatilla.