Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 03, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E
G L O B E ALBANY
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F L O W IN G G O LD
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Halsey Happenings etc.
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H iL L & <S
ALUMINUM DOUBLE
»ith
chambers of commerce at Lebanon J
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
in a few days for further organisa­
North
South
Meosbtrs of the Linn County tion.
The regular price of the W ear-R rer ala mi­
No. 18, X I : » a. in. No. 17, 12:15 p, m,
en tn boiler offered here for S1.»B during Realty board and other busiusts
23. 4.27 p. m.
24, [4:27 p. m.
1 the special sale, A P R IL 10 TO 1® is 33.05 usen of the county weis guests of
22, 3:20 a. tu.
21, 11:32 p. tu.
McNary
Sticks
R. W. T rip p , new president of the
Nog. 21 and 22 atop oaly if flagged.
Assistant Secretary Henry M
board, at a banquet at a t the Hotsi
Rose of the United States senate, No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p. m., slope
Albany F rid a y evening.
offer all hi ads of
W H . Rosa, prom inent realtor who nas custody of the rollcails oi to let off passengers from south of
of Portland, was the principal the ssnate, says th a t the ouly times Roseburg.
Senator M cNary wag away from N a 23 ru n . to Eugene only,
speaker.
The most enjoy able part of the rollcails since he camo to the sen- No 21 rnns lo Eugene, thence Marsh-
program was given by M iiia m , ate were d u rin g the death aod fu n - I field branch.
V i'g ia ia ,
Rodney
and
B ar­ e ra lo f his wife, some years ago. Passenger, for south of Roseburg should
at
bara, small children of M r. and and later when he was coufined t » | u k e x % 17 to Eugene and there transfer
to No. 15.
Mrs. T rip p , who sang in concert hia home by the grip.
He has not missed a single roll
‘ My Flag, T o o ," each bolding the
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
United States Hag, and “ Beautiful call nor been absent Iroia bis desk
throughout the special sale
The d e liv e ry » window of the
Oregon Rose.”
Barbara
sang during a ll the sessions since thia
Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
•‘ The Long, Long T r a i l ” and congress met ia December.
from 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
, Rodney '* T e ll Me, Daddy ; Tell
to 12:30 p. tn.J
to
me.”
Sunday m ail goes out only ou
Others taking part in the pro­
the north-bound 11:37 train:
gram were George Crowell, W. L.
77tu o f f t r t t l i r t l
A f r i I Í 9 t> .
Similar Reduction
Thursday, April 10, |
Saturday, April 19
a stroke of pi ralysis last week and
lied Friday.
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Realty Men Banquet
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Burning Sands ¡
A N N A Q.
N tL S S O N
A pril «towers today.
A P R IL 3 l«M
School Notos
(Agnes H.-yes,' Reporter)
P. H. W illis was a Salem visitor,
Tk.
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Monday
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french 11 class is presenting
j two humorous French plays, “The
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong is recovering |
° W. From took hogs to Albany Surprize of Isidor,” and "The Return
from a cold.
iur ay.
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Soldiers” at the city hall April
J. W. Clark moves into the house|
Ward Commons is out of school t l . These are to be something new
vacated by Ben Holt.
with a cold.
I in th e way o f entertainments, fo r the
Ben Hiflt moved into the G. W
charzcters converse in the French
Mrs. Freeland was in Shedd over
Shaw house yesterday.
language. In order th at the plays
the week end.
can be fully understood and enojyed
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tusaing were |
M i. and Mrs. Charles Mornhinweg the acts are to te explained in English
in Portland over the week end.
¿ave moved to Oakridge.
by stereopticou picture«. 8everal
The Missionary society of the I
Ped Simons had business which French songs are to be given by the
Church of Christ will meet Tuesday |
took him to Albany Tuesday.
member» of botti classes.
The pro
afternoon a t the church.
ceeds go towards the fund which is to
M
r.
and
Mr«.
C.
E.
Smith
spent
M r. and Mrs. Henry Brock and |
be raised for the construction of a
daughter Doris drove to Albany Tues­ Sunday at the home of Frank Kirk.
gymnasium.
The general admission
day In the new Chevrolet.
Miss Powell, treasurer, and Mrs. will be 25c, reserved seats 35c and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Standish visited| Jeer, school superintendent, will geek children 15c.
.he democratic nomination to succeed
their son Everett at Salem Sunday
The boys’ and girls’ basketball
Ilia condition remains about thi 'hcmselves.
teams go to Shedd Friday afternoon.
same.
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell arid her daugh­
The boys are determined to be the
W. M. Moss of Holley, wants a ter, Miss Dorothy Ternan, were pas­ victors this time and the girls are out
democratic nomination for county I sengers to Salem Monday on the to win every game they play this
arly morning train.
commissioner.
season.
A. C. Armstrong wag in
Saturday.
Albany
Some ¡eft-over local Items will
M r. and Mrs. English and Mrs
Miss Melba Neal was forced to be
More tou t in
Walton went to Portland Saturday lippeur next week.
absent last week because of illness.
J
lite
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the
last
copy
g'ffs
to
the
tin-
The latter stayed over, while the
The sophomore class is planning to
¡□type, Tuesday n ig h t, than can be
Englishes come home.
be ai\ aid to the gym fund.
They
L e t in type here.
are considering giving three short
Howard Ternan, Dorothy Ternan
Among those who attended the plays.
If. Lewis, Mrs. Helen Wooda and M r
“ Mias Civilization,"
‘‘The
Townsend were guests of M r. and Iro td meeting at Tangent were D Flower of Yeddo,” and “The Revolt”
iT iy lo r , Bert C lark, Jay Moore, A. towards the close of the school term.
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell Thursday.
O. W Frum, D. Taylor, ft. Gansle
Bert Clark, C. H. Davis, J. W. Moore
and Tom HUI attended the road meet-
ing at Tangent Tuesday evening.
Orville Armstrong is getting over
he messies and he and E a rl expect
to return to school Monday.
H. M. Henry hug gone to Newport
Miss Lcltner spent the week end
with her mother in Portland.
11 H ill, liny Gansle, O. W, Frum
tnd C lin t Davis.
A general showing of the high
school students' sense of humor was
apparent
Tuesday.
There
were
Halsey Minstrels at Eugene
many “ April Fools” during the day
TBo Halsey 1. O. O. F. orchestra that went to sleep a trifle vexed, per­
haps, thinking of "getting even” next
rave its minstrel entertainment to
crowded house at the I. O. O. F. time.
temple at Eugene Saturday evening,
the occasion being a benefit for the
Orientals and the Ladies of the
Orient.
The minstrels were well re­
Arthur Wesley will not say that
ceived, it being something new to
his cancer has been cured, but then
all in entertainers from outside
has been no evidence of its existence
‘.owns. A fte r the show a sale of
since he took the X-ray treatment
askets netted approximately $100.
w hich m ust be m ig h ty com forting
Present from this vicinity were
and encouraging.
lesse Cross, J. F. Salash, T. J. Skir-
Mrs. Em il Itelseth and two tilth
vin, H. M. Bond, F. E. Gansle and Jay
sons returned to Eugene Monday af
•V. Moore and their wives, Mrs Edith
te r a ten-days' visit with Mrs
uid Louise Robnett, Mrs. Adda Ringo,
Helseth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L
Ray Gansle, Ralph McNeil, Truman
Wells.
Robnett, J. C. Bramwell, C. P.
Frank K irk and C. E. Smith, wht Moody, Kenneth Cross, Bud Morga­
are employed at Glenbrook, spen> son, Curtis Veatch, Wayne Veatch and
William McDowell.
Sunday at home
Mr. Kirk was ac
When the party reached the H ar­
companied by Chas. Platt, employe |
risburg
ferry on the way home, in the
also at Glenbrook, who spent the daj
ittlo hours of Sunday morning, they
at the K irk home.
They returnei
ound the works out of order and a
to their work Sunday evening.
long delay across the river made
John Standish was in town Monday
them pretty late arrivals at Halssy.
He did not leave Wenatchee, but is
still employed or the daily Son there
which belongs to M ayor Brown ot
Seattle,
Standish works chiefly
the making of pictures and he h
steadily progressing in the art.
Instead of the regular services a
special program including a pageant
entitled "Christ in America,” a shor'
talk by Theodore Bailey of Eugeni
and several numbers will be given a
the Christian church next Sunda)
evening at 7:30.
An offbring wll be
taken.
Profeasor English had an assembly
last Friday and decided what sub­
jects would be taught in the high
school next year.
, W. L . Norton bae a radio out!!’ «
Guy Layton and «on Morris,
from Halst», visited here over the
week end.
A clean, fresh stock c f
JERSEE MILK FOOD
COMPOUND
$
1 ho right food for calves, ¡»igs and chicken«
Samuel Murray, who had the Fin
ley place at Crawfordsville, suffered
A Child M ay E a t O ur Candy
without auy Injurious effect, for it
Is all made of the purest m ateri­
al«, and ia fr««b every day. The
purity and freehneee of our coo-
fectionery has always been our
KOLOR-BAK
for
re e to r ln f hair to Ita natural
color
Is sa sffsctive dandruff «ura tad
scalo tomo
KINOO DRUG STORE
O. VY. FR U M
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strong point, and it he« always
found favor with the candy eating
publie. Juet try a box and heeoo-
vineed it is the beet eaadv made.
Clart's Confectionery
S. T. F R E N C H
Card o f T htnks
Optometrist, with
f
m . french
We wish to express our heartfelt
I tliaoke to our frie n d s ’ and neigh­
bors and to the Odd Fellows for
I words and deeds of sympathy ou
the occasion . of our bereavement
and for the beautiful flowers at the
Anal ceremonies of our husband
I and father.
M rs . D. I. I som .
M r . and M rs . J. F. I som .
M r . and M rs . R. D . I som .
M r . and M rs . A. F. R obm ktt ,
M r . and M rs . C. E. M ercer .
& sons
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
Albany, Oregon
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
HALSEY CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Friday. April 11, to Sunday, April 20
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LO N CHAM LEE, J X *
C L Y D E S M IT H of Eugene, song leader
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kfs 740 sawmills in Oregon
hour« of 1S.-
ctordIng to
WiWR'
Yfralfter ÓT the
whl-t. t
erB Um
ax, which has just come
.T ila
o r r îv û il I
Ju
st t arrived!
Large shipm ent of
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pabcolin
R ugs
Iff
Come and hear the Gospel in serm on and so n g
All new patterns
E. L. STIFF Furniture
<3. Albany. Oregon
wee« ehning March 37, accord
the weei
ing to a report prepared by the atate
industrial accident commission. The
vlotlms
were;
W illiam
Haymao.
Knappa. logger; Sam Strielc, Aoode
port, rockman, and Jamea Albert Dunn.
i Bekar. hooker. A total of 5«( aocl-
,
I t shows 67 shingle
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j, h . VanWinkle, attorney-general,
303 placing mille,
rape with capacity of has sent to the secretary of state a
)«r eight houre, and J legal opinion In which he held that
s with 1856 mil«« of i a state treasurer !a to be elected In
Oregon this year. The opinion was
” I need glasses for far sight aud
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a
.
I ¿odffbt by Secretary of State Kossr
to ahyclpatlMi of ( i s issuance of a The .„« fro e y -g w e « ! hag hel4 tha, near-sight. I f I had to change
proclamaiioft within tha next few days
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the term of Jefferson Myers a t state I them every few seconds, nay work
settlor «side the Jieriod April 21 to 27 | treasurer expires January I of nsxt '
committee ot promln
to arrange an appro-
by the ynftvprablp re-
.(‘•road district vote In
ttajy, the backers of a hlgh-
tl Mt* UPpor dooj bay. Marsh
4 North fiend, and the suburbs
cities, baVe stdrted a second
a for an election to be held
thA date of the May primaries.
The compulsory public school law
has been declared unconstitutional by
the supreme court.
1
M ail goes south once a day, closing i t
111:05 a. iu. j north twice, closing 11:25
| a. m. and 5:30 p. ni
M ail stage for
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
I Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. in.
C O M IN G !
Ua appointed
Mr«. K 3. M t r t t i r i v i C t-i
gens Wednesday for a visit with
her eousi >, Mr«. M attie Bond.
Mrs. G. F . Schroll bss received
word of the death of her sister,
Mrs. Z N. Boardmanof Riverside,
C e l., March 26, aged 70
W hy suffer from
headache?
Have your eyes
examined
would be impossible. The old-
M fc*«st
F. A
i projection week,
-
. Elliott
.
; year, and not in the year 1537, as In
fashioned
bifocals, with their lines
[otsstef,
¡ffHfftffr, hat announced that he dtcated in the commission Issued by
There are 30.000 more automobiles
in Portland than a year ago.
Baby ('hick Feed and Developing Mash
A t the Rebekah lodge meeting last
week Meadaatej Minnie Cross, Elfa
Moore and Esther Bond were elected
to attend the grand lodge at Hood
River and certificates of perfection
for having the secret work letter per
feet, were presented to Mrs
Elfs
Moore, Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. Agnes
Brown, Mrs. Charity Clark, Mrs. Nel
lie From, M r*. Esther Bond and B
M. Bond.
s F*>
Jackson, A . M . H am m er, Owen
Beam, Clyde W illiam son, H iram
Torbet, P. A . Young and Irv in
Hood of A lb a n y and D. Taylor
and Jay W . Moore of Halsey.
Other meetings of the hoard are
being planned, at which round­
table talks on trade and prospect!
w ill be features.
The Linn Connty Land Settle­
ment committee will meet with
membtrs of the Portland and state
in front of the eyes, would
After directing the calling for bide nearly as bad, so I wear
Governor Pierce.
on road work In half a dozen ooua
K RYPTOKS GLASSES,
ties and awarding a couple of con­
the IN V ISIBLE BIFOCAL, aad
tracts, the highway «ommlaaton ad
don't know what I would do w ith ­
Journed Its meeting la Portland to
out
th e m .”
meet agalo April ji
The ¿rust to
portent rohd job In prospect Is the
grading of a section of the Rupee veil
coast highway from Brighten l i Jetty
Meade & Albro,
Optometrist«, M anufacturing Opticians
______Albany, Oregon
creek, in Tillamook oocnty. which will
Tb$ jubile
f H1'1- service commission, In permit free flow of bsach traftit; from
tided d<5wa,
ddwa. designated the ! Clst»°P county to the Ltaeoln Co tuny |
ler ha
handed
as ordsf
boundaflde *tth ln which the Pacific I line.
Telephone A Telegraph company and
Because of reports received la Salem
the Multgomah A Clackamas Mutual j that the foot aod niofltb disease again
Telephone company may make future ' has Infected a number of district* in
•xt en »tons The order was necessary. California, the state llveeteck sanitary
It was said, because of overlapping board caused Governor fierce to la
service.
sue A proclamation placing additional
The work of auditing the books and restrictions on the shipment of live
stock and other commodities late Ore­
record» In the state treasury depart
•o t hat started under the direction gon. and providing tor the disinfection
À. J Ÿuurtellotte. Portland account Of iheep shearers and other persons
arjt. gad à fepresentatlve of the con who. because of the ehartotar of their
coril tgat provided surely protection employment, might be carriers of the
for tb« previous administration. It disease.
wae said that two w«eks *111 be re
Weather conditions are normal ia
Hatred to complete the Audit.
the Crater lake regloq
Becahee et
The North Coast Power company, recent gjiow storms a shortage of
operating at Hillsboro and Ralnlor, watpr for irrigation sad other pur
U d dperatjag In oom« aggregating poles which had been (eared for tbs
ltM.071 69 during llfej. accordtug to coming summer It act sow probable
the annual report of the corporation according to Colonel C. <) Tbempson
rung with the public service commie superintendent of Crater lake national
gloij Operating reveries of tire com park tolonel Thompson says storms
papjr totaled I«l3,381.1g, w iu e óperat during the last ten days have added te
the depth of snow la the higher alti­
ing expenses were 3378,009.13.
tudes. and at present there Is ten fast
Oregon pAusipn» have been granted
of snow at the rim of the lake.
as follo«e
charles N. Pierce. Port­
Even though the courts should ge
land. 3X3: Catherine Marsbey. Eugene.
clare unconstitutional the stats taeomr
310;
v«u; same
James P. Baker, Bend. 313;
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Charleé J. fiedfleld, Marshfield. 116; tab lew enacted by thd last legisla
? garlee H wood. Dorega. 315; Harry tore üiM « *k o have paid the tag may
Tfley. F o
r
ortlaad,
3X3; MoLUe ployer. Idee t&dlr md'ney i ee there la no way
120; Ancg M Juak. 330;) In which they taa reoover f r o * the
«tatd. is the iotlwatlo« given
in out a<
•g. O o
l M
® w ebh. Roseburg
thd attorney-general's ofrtcg to
la U l t i
In compliance with a move which
V. tb it II
It was pointed Aut. however,
was alleged to have tag support of a person affected by the law pay« hi«
practically all of the mofe important t a i under protest and obtalto« a formal
lumber operators In the Pactflc north
receipt from the etate tax eomato
west, the Charlee K Spaulding Log
Won be probably would be to t poel
gtng votnpahy, which ha« « number of tlon to recovet th< amount of mofcd*
plante ta the state, reduced Its output
starting A & ü 1 by «ubstltutütg two p ail
Í
h o v working shtftg tor *M (Wo
be
Mrs. Janet Tycer. who sms known
ht-hour shifts formerly In effect
here before marriage as Janet Boggs,
There were three fatalities la Ore­ gets the Enterprise now at Oakland,
gon due te lpdastrtal accldante gprlaa C aU the new home of the Tvcere.
j
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Amor A. Tusaing
LAW YERXA ND NOTARY
H alsey ,
O regon
N O T IC E
ef hearing of final account.
Notice is hereby given that the final
acvonnt of Ko,a Powell as executrix of
the last w ill and testament of T. A.
Powell, deceased, has been filed in th t
Connty Court of Linn County, State of
Oregon, and that the 2l»t day of A p ril,
1424. at the hour of to o’clock a. in., ha«
iieen duly appointed by said court for
ibe hearing of objections to »aid final
account and the »ettlement thereof, at
which time any person interested ia '
«aid estate may appear and file objec­
tions th tre to jn w riting and contest the
same
Dated aad firat published March 20th‘
R osa R o w a n ,
Executiiv Aforesaid.
A m o r a T ussiw g . Atty, for Exrx.
N O T IC E
of appoinrment of adm inistrator;
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned. by an order of the County
Court of Liun county. Oregon, ha« been
appointed admisistrator of the estate of
John P. Waggener, deceased. A ll per-
*° n* bayieg claims against said estate
months’1'?™ tOn,re“ nt lhe,'n ,w’lh,a “ l
fro,u ,h * ----------—
d» « of tins . notice.
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notice,
with the proper vouchers, te the under­
signed at his residence, »bout 4W miles
southeast of Halsey, ih Linn county,
( ’tegoti.
Dated and first published this 23th
day of March. 1924
A. G W anonirnn.
Adm inistrator Aforesaid
A A. T t »SIWO, Atty, toy Admr.
Statement of the ownership, m sn-
n sem ent o tc , of the Halaey E n te r,
prie», publiahed st Halsey. Oregon,
as rnq-itend by the net o f coogt *en of
Aug 3«. X313
Halsey. Oregon April 1, 1424
Owner, eeitor and manager. W n w.
W iw in
of Holenz, M a n
eoujstes
v f? fo a
BondhOldera m ortgage«* and oth­
er eocarttp hold-re. none
Wm H W JÎE JU X P . Edito«,