Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY
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shows daily-l:J»-J 15-7:39-9 1»
three! from the Lib­
erty >t Portland
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B E A C H ’S *
F lowing G o ld j
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MILTON I ANNA Q. J ,
SILLS J NILSSON
Attend the matinee and avoid the
evening crush
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Soon
LILIES OF THE FIELD
Haltey Happenings etc.
(Continued from page
young people’s missionary society of
the church, will have charge of the
evening service.
The league service«
will begin at seven and the following
service at eight o’clock next Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell and Mise Mary
Smith drove to Hrwwnsville, Saturday.
The “ block signal ejgnal ays*
tem,” which the Southern Pacific
has jurt installed through this
part of the valley, divides the
track into sections called blocks
Wh«u a train enters a block it ait-
SPECIAL OFFER
)
The Linn realty board meets at A1
bany tomorrow.
W ear E ver'
I t is expected that the Clear Lake
survey w ill begin today.
A L U M IN U M D O U B L E -
at
A. C. Armstrong and fam ily visited
W. P. Wahl's Sunday afternon
John Willbanks and wife visited at
Geo. W orkinger’s Sunday afternon.
J. H. Wilkins of Sweet Home took
the train here for Hood River Thurs
dry.
George H . Handle of Lebanon
seeks the republican nomination
lor assessor.
E arl and Orville Armstrong arc
back In school again afte r their siege
with the measles.
The biggest open forum meeting
yet held in the county wag that at
Scio Monday evening.
H a rry
Commons
towatically cell • aigaal at each
Saturday Mrs. L E. Walton and
l«od of tbat blook, wbiob it a 8on Jam«4 went to Eugene, where
,
and wife visited
Wallace Sprenger at the Hanson
poultry ranch Thursday.
Mrs. Tussing, Mrs. Bond and Mrs.
Bert Clark attended the Eastern Star
lodge at Brownsville Monday night.
Mrs. Geerge Tycer of Portland was
called home on account of the ser­
ious illness of her brother, .H a rry
Bressler, last week.
H a rry is re-1
ported somo better.
Mrs. C. P. Moody and little daugh­
H IL L & ©
offer «11 kinds of
BOILER.
Wear-Ever
Aluminum Goods
/À Ï â
Il 11
98
to
JA« oftir »xoirtt
Saturday, April 19
A pril t9 th .
What are you goiog to do al>out that car?
Don’t wait till the spring rush.
trips when you need it the moa».
Have it ready for spring
Our shop equipment is among the best, which enables us to
do your job the way it should be done.
All Work Guaranteed
ARROW GARAGE
G A N SL E BRO S.
Mrs. J. W. Clark aud her moth­
M r. and Mre. H. L. Straley and
ad on the republican ticket for
commissioner.
Grant
Froman,
also a republican, filed for as
■essor; ( harles II.
Leonard, county
surveyor, in repuhtioan pr maries
for réélection, and Jay W. Moor«,
Halsey. In republient primaries
Halsey, in the Republican primaries
for county assessor.
We have a large line of
Easter Goods
C A R D S of ™’°*4
kla.lt
ta d prices
C H IC K E N S - d
R A B B IT S
RINGO DRUO STORE
I
• Now is the Time to Dress upj
throughout the special tale
Thursday, April 10,
P. W. Falk made a trip to Albany
son I.eRoy visited Albsny and
one day last week to purchase sup Corvallis Saturday.
plies for the Brandon baseball team
There is a game scheduled for F r i­
O. W Frum. Glenn Cornet
day, April I I , Brandon vs. Spoon
hs o . R . W a lk e r place for two
River College.
y««ri. They are putting the w hole
Hulbert’s garage, the first one at 130 tilled acrea into oats.
Albany, as one drives from Halsey,
Mr?. Adda Ringo and Mrs J
counted 220 tourist cars going past
« '• " ’ * » » » • » with the Neigh,
last Sunday in nine hours. A year
•ora
of Woodcraft at 8bedd T u n -
ago the number was H l . Others cars
lay night.
passing during the nine hours brought
the total up to about 1000.
W . Clark was called
" R edding, C a l., on aocount of
Among those who attended the re • he serious lllnusa of his
vival meeting held at Rowland last »Ira. M K C la rk ''¿ h n 'd .- T u
day.
. k . Clark. She died Mou-
week were Mrs. Elisa Brandon. Mrs
, ,,
A rthu r Wesley and Misses Beulah
J- n . I bompaon and wife of Al-
M iller and Anna Drinkard.
The
'»•"7 visited O. W. Frum and
meetings closed Wednesday.
Read Prof. Horner’s "Short His­
to ry" which sells for a dollar, for au­
thentic facts about the beginnings of
Oregon, and read "In the Days of
Poor Richard,” in the Enterprise for
the same kind of a view of the be­
ginnings of U. S. A.
R. C. Pepperling. Scio. Monday fil-
¡Spring isHerej
at
I Similar Reduction
A large number of Men’s and Young Men’s *
• S u its are now on display. Spring styles**’
• models for the > oung fellow, and the regular’
• conservative styles for men.
•
Come in now, before Easter, while our stock
• is complete, and make your selection.
5
Prices unreasonably low
O
See our Spring
O OXFO RDS
HATS
a
S H IR T S
•
T IE S
sox
Quality
Stylo
Service
People usually read stories mainly
for amusement.
The Enterprise is
publishing some that yield trustwor­
thy education as well.
Mrs. A. King of Tacoma left Tues-
, day. after a visit with her sister, Mrs.
J. T . Curry, for Leona, to visit her
B L A IN
CLOTH inoco ]
ALBANY
Boys’
c lothing
OREGON
C O M IN G !
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
HALSEY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Friday, April 11, to Sunday, April 20
L O N C H A M L E E , SUfiST
,to
C L Y D E S M IT H of Eugene, tong leader
niece, M r*. Joseph Krewson
Come and hear the G os Del in ftarmnn and
Miss Dorothy Cornelius, whose fath ­
er was formerly station agent here
and it now Southern Pacific telegraph
man at Albany, was visiting friends
in Halsey Saturday.
A new tn rin of the uregon-Can-
fomta Power company. which ft-
crease slightly torn« of tha rates of
the corporation la Oregoa, became ef­
fective as of April 1. according to an
order laaued by the puMle service
commission.
The tariff previously
was suspended by the commission
pending an Investigation.
A fund, not to exceed 116,000, was
asked of the state emergency board at
its meeting Monday by the atate sani­
tary livestock commission to be used,
if necessary, In policing the California-
Oregon line to Insure enforcement dF
the quarantine which this state has
placed agalnat the products of that
state to prevent the spread of the
foot and month disease Into Oregon.
The first timber wolves to be caught
In Oregon far some time were taken
in a trap on Erane creek In Josephine
county last week, acoordlng to Stan
ley O. Jewett, predatory animal in-
spector of the United States biological
survey. After months of hunting to
orsdlcate a fam ily of the almost ex­
tinct species, three were caught and
killed In one week by H arry Stokes,
predatory animal hunter.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
| No. 18, 11:37 a. in.
South
No. 17, 12:15 p. m.
24, ,4:27 p. nt,
23, 4.27 p. m,
22, 3:20 a. m.
21, 11:32 p. m,
No«. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
I No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p. m., stops
to let off
| Roseburg.
passengers
from
south
No. 23 runs to Eugene only.
No. 21 inns to Eugene, thence Marsh­
field branch.
Passengers (or south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
I to No. 15.
SUNDAY
M A IL
HOURS
News N o : m
QAn<v
i i 'Y t ” R0* ’ south once a day, closing at
11:05 a. in. ; north twice, closing 11:23
a. ni. and 5:30 p. m. M a il stage for
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. in.
Amor A. Tussing
L A W Y E R *A N D N O T A R Y
H alsey ,
O r boon
N O T IC E
of appointment of ex«cbtrii:
Notice ia hereby given that tba
undersigatd, by an order of tb«
County Court of Linn County,
Oregon, baa bean appointed Exec­
utrix of the last will and testament
af David I. Isom, deceased. AU
perrons baying claims against
tha estate ef laid decedent are
required to present them within
six months from tbe data of this
notice, with tbe proper vottohers,
to the undersigned at her residence,
about four miles southwest of
H a ls ty , in Linn County, Oregon.
D-ted and first published thia
10th day of April, 1924.
S o p h ia I som ,
Executrix Aforesaid.
A mor A. Tesauro,
A tto rn ey for Executrix.
H. V. Gates has applied to the fed
eral power commission for a prelim­
inary permit for a proposed power
F. W. Robins ia building a commo-
dam
in Crooked river, near Culver,
dioU* new brooder house to take the
A special election in th e'A storia
pUce
the on; that w># destroyed school district will be held Tuesday, Jefferson county. A dam 100 feet
hy fire last week, along with 150 ApFll 29, to \u th o rlze a bond issue high is contemplated, the power so
developed to be used In pumping for
J-iVng chirks.
It is supposed it not to exceed 3125.000, the funds to
Irrigation and for commercial pur­
be
used
to
purchase
a
alte
or
sites
caught from the lamp.
for the construction of a new school poses.
bftllding or buildings.
Issuance of a supplemeatary pro­
clamation prohibiting the shipment
Cltisens of Brogan In Malheur conn
Into Oregon from California of any
ty have filed a petition with ih e pub
lie service commission protesting carcasses or hay. and providing other
drastic regulations not Included In
against the proposed curtailment of
previous proclamations Issued by Gov-
train service on the Vaie-Brogan
ernor Pterce, will be announced with­
branch of the Oregon Short Line.
in the next few dsya, according to
The growth of Cottage Grove is Dr W. H. Lytle.
N O T IC E
well Indicated by the growth of freight
Because the Wasco county court re­ of hearing of final account.
business at the Southern Pacific sta
fused to accept the lowest bid for the
Notice is hereby given that the final
Hon. In 1921 the total freight handled
construction of the 1*23 market road, scconat of Rosa Powell as execu trix of
was 34.547 tons
to
In 1923 It had In
and decided to go ahead with the coo Ute last w ill and testament pf T. A.
Æ creased to 64.1
Powell, deceased, has beeti filed in the
4,126. despite the competi­
stmetion Itself, under the supervision County Court of Ltun County, State of
tion of motor vehicles.
of P. W. Marx, county roadmsster,
' he H , t d»J of A p ril,
While the bank clearings In Fugene 121,000 has been saved the taxpayers 1924, at the hour of to o'clock a. n t. haa
during March were slightly less than It was announced recently by mem been duly appointed by said conrt for
t h e hearing of objections to said final
those during the same period last bers of the court.
account and the settlement thereof, at
year tha clearings for the first three
T. C Beckett, assistant postmaster which time any person interested ia
months of thia year show an increase c7 Medford, was arrested and placed said estate may appear and file objec­
tions thereto ,n w ritin g and contest the
of 10 per cent over those of the first
in the county Jail at Jacksonville same.
three months during 1923
charged with the embesalement of be­ i ORa,ed 10d f***1 Published March 2«th'
Ronald B. Reid, piano Instructor In tween »5000 or »9000 In hie stamp and *’**•
R osa P owbll ,
_
Kxecutiiv Aforesaid.
th« school of music at the University cash accounts. Beckett attempted sul
A m o s A T fs ttw c . Atty, for E x rx
t'f Oregon, was found In his coupe in clde by taking poison after leaving a
Hendricks* park. Fugene. wttk a hul
letter admitting the shortage, accord­
NOTICE
of appoinrtnent of adm inistrator :
without any injurious tffect, for it let wound In his head and died In the ing to Sheriff Terrill.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
Eugene hospital Reid, only 32 years
Exclusive ot tae laresimenis m««rv
is «11 made of lha purest mattri-
old. was thought to have committed during 1923, which were not Included deraigne.1 by an order of the County
« *» " ‘ 7. Oregon, hat been
ala, and ia fresh »very day
The yulrld«.
tn the capital account, the rate cl re appointed adtuini.trator of tbe relate of
purity and freshness of our con­
turn from operations of the Pacific l o h n P Waggener. deceased. AU per-
Governor Pierce and Bam A Koser
fectionery baa always bean our secretary of state, have signed a con Telephone A Telegraph company dur •ons h a tin g claims against said estate
are required to present them w ithin six
strong point, and it haa always tract whereby an appropriation of Ing the year was slightly mor- than
frOnl ,he d4te of ,,n ’ "otic*,
4
per
cent
This
was
set
out
in
tb
,
found favor with th« cgudt eating Ilff.OOd authorised at the last session
witn the proper touchers to the under-
hl!
»bout 4 X miles
public. Just tr y a bva and b« con- of the legislature will be made avail- annual report of the corporation filed
* ' * y ’ ,h L,B" te o " ^ '
able to pay the coat of preparing a | tn the offices of the public service Oregon*
vioced it ia tb« best cand. made.
report dealing with the Investigation commission The net income of the
fir“ Pb^t^bed this 2«th
of the Umatilla rapids, new Pendle , corporation for the year was 35,447 day of March, l ’ J4
«’
3
27.
and
the
capital
lnvaatment
tea.
A. G WAOOHWga.
a a .
Adm inistrator Aforesaid.
• 140,142,473.34.
A A. TvaatMo. Atty foT Admr.
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JERSEE MILK FOOD
COMPOUND
I lie right feed for calvos, pigs and chickens
Baby ( hick Feed and Developing Mash
O. \Y. F R U M
dz
A Child May Eat Our Candy
Clark’s Confectionery
> W S
.
of
The delivery window of the
Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
from 10:60 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
J to 12:30 p. m.l
Sunday mall goes out only on
| the north-bound 11:37 train:
Mrs. A. Maiers of Philomath and
little grandson are visiting at the
J. T. Curry home.
Miss Helen Staab of Oregon City
arrived Saturday for a visit with
Frank Gansle and wife.
Tan prisoners, one of them convict­
ed of manslaughter, escaped from the
Lana county jail at Eugene by digging
a btx hole through the west wall.
N in e w ere re ca p tu re d .
A system of week-day Bible study In
the public schools of Oregon Is being
developed by the state end will be
launched In Oregon, In a email way, at
least, next fall, declared J. A. Church­
ill, state superintendent of public in
stmetion, In an address before the
Lane County Sunday School associa­
tion in session at Central Presbyterian
church In Eugene.
The regular pries of the W ear-Rver aluui-
unui boiler offered here for S1.9bdnrtng
the special sale, A B R I L 10 T O 1» is 33.05
tw o q u a rt
In “ Flowing Gold" at the Globe er, Mrs. M. B. Southern, went to
Albany, next Sunday and Monday, Albany yesterday.
you can see the gold flowing from the
Frum A MoMahsn sold a bunch
bowels of the enrth.
A startling ex­
of cattle to Henry Brodurs, Eugene
plosion and a river of fire are among
butcher, Monday.
the incidents.
Fifteen new market roads are*in
the county court's 1924 program,
though probably they w ill n«t all be
finished this year for want of funds.
One of these is from Halsey to Tulsa
and one from the Brandon school-
house to the Pacific highway.
The maoager of an Illia o u
country newspaper wrote to
the dtan of the Missouri school of
,« n a ilifm : Please tend use a re­
porter who has been graduated
from your school. I married the
last reporter you sent me and I
know you turo out good material
ter Corsica went to Portland Monday.
They returned next day, accompa­
nied by Mrs. P. A. Blanchard of
Greybull, Wyo,, and two children, <
who, a fte rs short visit, went to
Harraburg to visit Mr. and Mrs.
C. N. Moody, parents of the la­
dle«.
Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Carter and
Meads met E
E. Gormley and
George Lanbuer went to Albany
yesterday noon.
W , F. Carter was in Brownsville family Sunday. Mrs. Thompson
A sign at Junction City directing
Monday.
is Mr. Frum's aial«r.
highway traffic is proposed by the
Albany chamber of commerce, the ex
Undertaker Wright of Harris-
Mrs. W illiam Beene w 8 b a Eugene
pense to be borne by Harrisburg, Hal burg was in town Monday,
shopper Monday.
sey, Shedd and Albany.
,
Jam* ’ MBSU,t*d 4n ocul‘»t ,n re«»rd
10 *J * trouble.
Yesterday they
went again and Charles Reeves
went with them to rpeud his
seventh birthday with hie father,
_______________________________
may never have another opportu- iog the eignala oa the block it has
nity to attend one.
just left. A block may he a mile,
The pastor jot the Methodist church or more, or lea», dpeuding on the
will preach next Sunday morning and lay of the land and the frequency
the Standard Bearers, which is the of train»
S U N D A Y— M O N D A Y
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APR IL 10 1924
•••1 tertalnment
D o o t overlook the French e o -( warning to all other trains to
Friday night.
Y«u keep off, at the same time raleai
.
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