Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 24, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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H A L S R V E N T E R P R IS E
APRIL Í4 l»J4
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Ntwi Note«
Just as We’ve Done Before School Notes
(Continued fro m page 1)
HALSEY RAILROAD T IM E
North
Sooth
No. IS, 11:37 a. in. No. 17, 12:15 p. m.
24, .4:27 p. in.
23, 7,26 p. in,
22, 3:20 a. n t.
21, 11:32 p. in.
Nos. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:0V p. tn., stopa
to let off passenger* from south of
Roseburg
No. 23 run* to Eugene only.
No. 21 rnn* to Eugene, thence Marsh­
field branch.
Passengers for fouth of Ro*ehur< ahonld
take No. 17 to Eugene and there trin*fer
to No. 15.
(3 >
(By an Enteijrise Reporter)
Six boys’ and girl«* industrial club,
evening. ’
The
seasons
roll
aroui-d,
Halsey
will play at Brownsville
of Lane county have received their
And eo 'tie spring once more.
Mrs. S. P. Butler ar.d son and charters from tbe Oregon Agricultural
tomorrow (Friday) afternoon.
M M .— MOM.—TÜ M
î daughter of Eugene are visiting Mrs college.
We grab a spade and dig and dig.
Shedd won both of the games Fri­
Armi. 27-28-ï»
'■ butler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S
Just as we've done before.
■tale traffic officers In annual con
day afternoon and the old saying was
The oa« big bit every» bere '!
Wright, who farm the Frank Porter fbrence at Salem raised a fund wltb
proved that tum about Is fair play.
, We grub and d'g and urod
blare.
which to purchase an appropriate mon
i T ill we grow stiff and sore,
Tbe seniors bad their flunk day
Mrs. J. E. True and Mrs. R. F ament for the grave of Earl Perkins Tbe fishing worms glide from the-
The Seniors had their Flunk Day
who
was
killed
a
year
ago
while
a
Campbell were Albany shoppers on
eod,
- Tuesday. Miss Leitner was taken
member of tbe state traffic depart­
Tuesday.
e
Juat as they’ve done before.
! along t s chaperone. They went tc
ment.
with
Mrs. E. F. LaFayette of Browns
Lost lake and had to leave the cars
William M Pitney, 76, prominent We dream of gardens growu
ville took the train here for Albany
JAMES KIRKWOOD
about three miles from their desti­
And set a heap of store
pioneer
of
Lane
county,
was
killed
In
Tuesday.
ANNA Q. NILSSON
•tantly when Southern Pacific passen On raising beans and turnip greens nation end walk the rest of the way.
Miss Merle Straley was home from
They started about 6 o’clock in the
* * *
Just as we’ ve dene before.
gcr train No. 14, northbound, struck
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
morning and got home about 7 in
aoJ tb tn aooo
state normal at Monmouth for tin an automobile which he was driving
We
plant
the
beans
and
peas
The
delivery window of the
thj
evening.
week end.
•ver a crossing on the outskirts ol
STR O N G H EA R T
And spinach we adore
Halsey postofEce ie open Sunday»
The
game
in
which
the
Browns
Junction
City.
Crant Taylor of this city called 01
10
And aweat and set tbe onion (et»
ville girls were victors was played from 10:60 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
his nephew, Everett Standish, at
Fifty thousand ballots went out to
Just ms we’ve done before.
“ The Love Master ”
in
the rain. The score was 42 to 38 to 12:30 p. ro.,
Salem Sunday.
patrons of all Portland mall routes to
Sunday mail goes out only on
Halsey’s
line-up was:
Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George he used In the referendum on the From cabbages to cauliflower
the north-bound 11:37 train:
Pitcher,
Agnes
Hayes;
catcher,
Our
aspirations
soar.
question
of
whether
the
clerks
and
Hayes, has been on the sick list for
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
carriers of the Portland postoffice shall We’re full of hope and all suet ituth Frum; firstbase, Iona Albert­ 11:05 a. ro. ; north twice, closing 11:25
Halsey Happening!
the past week.
dope,
son;
second
base,
Willimina
Corcor
have
Saturday
afternoons
off
from
a. in. and 5:34» p. in. .Mail stag* (or
(Continued from pace 2)
Mrs, E. E. Gormley and mother,
Just as we’ve been before.
an; third base, Agnes Chandler; Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Sweet
May 1 to October 1.
Harry I.eeper was yanked fui Airs. Frank Gray, were among Mon
short stops, Grace Pehrsson and Home leaves daily at 6:45 a in.
Ballot title for the initiative meas­ A timid ben appears
lay passengers to Albany.
speeding Sunday.
Elsie Reynolds; left field, Pauline
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I ure icoKi.’ig
looking 10
to ice
the aDcnshmint
abclisbmint of th
the
And swallows worms galore.
Mrs. Florence Leeper of Eugene ar-1 ~ „„„ _ .
Mias Mary ilenry made a busines
center
field,
Georgina
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,
.
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Oregon public service commission ba She kuuws she'll get tbe garden vet Hardin;
rived Trcsday for a visit witn her I
, . . ..
Paid-for Paragraphs
trip to Corvallis Thursday.
Clark; right field, Helen Williams.
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I been completed by tbe attorney gener
Just
as
she's
done
before.
nothe., Mrs. May Miller.
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James Drinkard and wife wer
I al. The measure will be referred to
(5c * line)
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haskin took I the voters of the state at the general
Portland visitors Saturday.
That
Free
Recital
The Study Club
For gale—Young O. I C. Brood
he stage over from Bro-.vnaville and I election in November
R P. lJoughert» al Brow nsville mt
A lbrrt M inbr .
The program for Mrs. Cross' pupils’ Sow,
vent
to
Albany
oo
Monday
Mis.
Martin
Cummings
was
host
the 7 :26 train here Monday.
At a recent meeting of tbe Newport
recital
at
the
Christian
church
here
ess
to
the
Halsey
study
club
last
Mrs. Bliss Byers of Independence chamber of commerce and citizens of
Mrs. Hazel Wallace was employe
Ten yrailing Barred Rock Htne,
Friday night of next week and at
at the telephone office afternoons c vas a Sunday guest of her sister, I Lincoln county, a resolution was unan Thursday.
O. A C. strain, tor sale. 61 each.
Shedd
the
next
night
includes
School
Eleven members were present and
Imously adopted calling for the com­
last week.
Mrs. E C. M iller, and family.
Phone 2x3, Halsey.
Picnic, Kathryn Pugh and Bernice
Mrs. William McMahan and Mr
P. J. Ashton and family of Tan pletion of the Roosevelt highway and joined in a brief discussion of Amer
Abraham:
waltz,
Ruth
Malson;
Hap
the remainder of the roads as pro­ icanization, led by Mrs. Marks.
Lost— L»»t Friday, at tbe Shedd
James McMahan drove to Alban rent spent Sunday with Mrs. Ash
It was decided to hold a cooked py Thoughts, Esther Stgrnes and ys. Halsey beseball game, an In ­
Thursday.
on’s mother, Mrs. Sophia Bass of posed by the state highway co in mis
eton
food sale and serve a dinner May Kathryn Arnold; Dancing Daisies, gersoll watch with a steam ehovel
Miss Enid Veatch spent the wee’ this city.
Helen Settle; One Lonely Summer fob attached. Finder please no­
16, election day.
A
joint
meeting
of
the
state
beard
end with home /oiks and was a Ha)
W, H. Beene returned Saturday
Day,
Helen and Jeanette Settle; The tify Lotus Pennell. Shedd, Ore.
Mrs. Sidney J. Smith and Mrs. G.
aey shopper Saturday.
from C alifornia, where for aerrral of control and a special committee of
W. Mornhinwcg were elected dele Angelos, Aritta Haverinnd and Par-
the Salem city council was held la
Miss Anna Drinkard went to Hai nontha he has been employed in the Salem Wednesday to consider the or gates to the state federation May 19 thena White; Sing, Robin, Sing, Vi
Notice —The city council baa
risburg Thursday and visited he ,jl (¡elds.
The lesson, given by Mrs. Moore, vian Frum; Close of School, Henri­ ordered me to enforce the ordi-
ganization of a drainage district com
friend, Mis. Della Grimes, for a fe»
Mi„ Helen
studert at prising a large area of land east of the dealt with the life and letters of etta Starnes and Donna Cross; l.lttle nance against staking cows wheie
days-
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c.
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U o f O , was a week-end vi-|io i city. Both private and state lands are Carlyle. Mrs. Stafford gave a re­ Fairy Waltz, Beverly Isom and Lois they can get on the sidswalk or
Mrs. Charles Sterling of Browns
. . . .
. .
Included In the proposed project
view of “ Jess & Co.,” a work of J. J. Drinkard; In the Boat, Gertrude Rob­ the middle of the street.
ville took the train here Thorsda
* th,e h° mC
her Parenta’ A C
J ambs R ector , Marshal.
ins ; Minuet in G, Grace Satchwcll and
Bell.
Since
April
1
203
carloads,
or
274,000
for Portland to visit her sister, Mrr
rn’F r<
an wlfe’
EHen Speerstra.
bushels of wheat have been received al
Mrs.
Jones
of
Corvallis,
mother
of
Florence Neild.
Fred Taylor of Eugene passed
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
In part 2, L’Avalanche, Herman
the Astoria terminals from the produc­ the hostess, was a guest.
Mrs. Glen Stevenson and little so-
hr° “? h Ha,sey ®unday
hia ,way
at
tbe Enterprise office.
ing points of the interior, making s
Refreshments were served by the Koonfz ; Gayety, Doris Morgfi«on ;
Richard of Beaverton spent the weei -° Sa
‘V ?
^ h e r u t !»w- total of 3547 carloads or 4.764,705 bus:«
hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. A. Silver Stars, Ruth From and Mary
end with Halsey relatives, returning ~*vere
an 13
•Is ot wheat which have passed Cummin's.
Smith; Minuet, Lyda Gregory; Fan
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Marl? Brandon arrived from through the Astoria elevator since the
fare, Clarice McConnell; The Charm­
At
the
next
meeting,
May
1st,
of
Mrs. Eliza Brandon and Waite
* ’ Jo’,na' W«.hln^ton, Sunday, to opening of the present shinning snssnn
ficers for the ensuing year will be er, Dorothy Abrabain ; Turkish Ron-
There were two fatalities due to in elected.
Foote each had a birthday last Fri
”
h*r n’° ther’ Mra H M Mil
First Class Work
lo, Mrs. Clay Moody. Donna Cross:
dustrlal accidents In Oregon during
day. M.s. Arthur Foote presente
wh° h‘ a b*en s« ‘<”»»y ill.
Narcissus, Hope Clay; March of Mit­
Agent fot Eugene Steam Laundry
each of them with a fine birthda:
E. G. Ward and son Ferris from the week ending April 17, according to Oregon Faim Crops
ten Men, Dorothy Abraham and
Sent Tuesdays.
cake.
. Eugene were in Halsey Sunday call a report prepared by the state Indus­
Among th? rrco.nmendalfons of the Donna Cross; Tnrkish March, Lyda
trial accident commission. The vic­
J
.
w
.
S T E P H E N S O N . Prop
Mr«. C. P. Moody and children anc inS on th#lr mother and grandmother
tims were Morris Lockridge. Portland, farm crop committee of the O. A. C. Gregory, Hope Clay and Dorothy
Mrs. P. A. Blanchard of Wyoming , respectively, Mrs. M. M. Ward
Abraham.
electrician, and Alfred J Haikura of
Mr. Moody's sister, and children
Mrs. W. A. Cummings was in Al- Seaside. A total of 590 accidents were farmers’ conference last winter
D ELBER T STA R R
were :
Among Albany visitors Monday
went to Oakland anil Yoncalla Frida- l,any th* fir,t ot th* week and «»••- reported during the week.
No reduction of winter wheat were J. T. Curry and J. C. Standish.
uneral Director and Li­
returning Saturday.
ed on her husband, who is recovering
The Portland school board adopted acreage.
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.
! from • recent operation for hernia.
censed Embalmer
a resolution asking the people to vote
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell and mother 1 . „ , „
Replace .«tiring wheat acreage o'
Efficient Service.
Motor Hears«.
Mrs. Mella Knott, and Miss Dorothv : * H LaRue found h'» fow d*’«d lr a special tax levy of 6750,000 on June
low product'on with barley varitioa
...
.
,
hi* barn lot last Saturday evening 21 to meet the actual operating ex­
Lady Attendant.
¿ad Howard Ternan droye to Browoi
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"
recommended by the experiment sta
Brownivilte................................. Oregon
u .. i«.. •
• a itf
,
Mnd "nuW!* no » cause
for > her . death, penses of the schools for 1925, with tioc.
Twelve B E S T named sort* at tb»
ville Monday to visit Mr. and Mrr o .
□ «
Piiti n
it
i > i.
was expected to come fresh soon the alternative of cutting down the
price
of
common
varietie*
ill
baigaii.
Guy Bramwell and family,
Standardize on recommended grain
•»D*— 30 to (.tb' per dozen, wr one ol
school year from ten to eight months
a «.• «.• a i
Guests at ♦ n.«
the A.
E. Foote home ' Gueata at the J. C. Bramwell home
varieties in each count*', use certifie- each for 40’ .
and eliminating all manual training
w . L. W R IG H T
M
is*
M
.
Frick,
alio
ha*
been
vi»it
F R E E — KW large-*ize bulblets or six
Sunday wire Mr. and Mrs. F. W
<e< J ami have fewer varieties to «tor
and domestic science Instruction
Mortician
& Funeral Director
ing
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
El
bulb*
of
mixed
sort*
given
with
every
Robinson and father, A. N. Robin
« .J handle,
purchase of three <1< z. Call at Sturte
Halsey and Harrisburg
There will be no change In the plans
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrea An . don Cross, returned to her home at
Use straw and crop residues ir. ran t's store or phone M r*. A. It. Quimby
all D. T xvlo R, Ilalaev, or
i Portland Monday,
to hold the annual encampment of the maintaining productiveness.
dvrson and daughter Vivian.
W. L. W right , Harrisburg
Mrs. M. M. Ward, who is still suf Oregon national guard In California,
Grow flax on rich land to ah extent
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Straley had ar
[ fering from the effects of her recent according to announcement made by sufficient to meet manufacturing de
a gucat Sunday A. M. Witte, whom
George A. White, adjutant general.
they formerly knew in Florida. Mr fall, returned home from Albany* on Following Issuance of the official en­ velopments.
Sunday,
considerably
Improved,
but
Amor A. Tussing
Use federal grain grades on do
Witte is now traveling for the Sav
campment order some opposition de
as vet enable to walk
mcstic and export wheat and do not
age fire arms Co. out of Seattle.
Women appreci ite the quick action ol
veloped
because
of
the
foot
and
mouth
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson of
revert to old-type sample plan.
lawyer ; and notary
simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc.
E. S. Evans and family of Port
Rrownsville spent Sunday In Halsey disease now raging In various sections
a* mixed in Adlerika. Most me-heme-
land were guests of his brother
of California
H alsey , O kegor
The open season for (Jeer this yea act only on lower bowel, but Ad eriki
at the home of their parents, J. A
Clarence Evans, and wife, one da;
Eighty
eight
candidates
who
filed
for
will
be
Sept.
10
to
Oct.
31.
The
ope
icts
on
BO
TH
upper
and
lower
bowels
last wek. Miss Maria Evans, a sis Stevenson nnd wife, and J. W. Miller various offices at the primary election season for humans is already on. O»i -nd remove* all gx.se« and poisons'
Have Your Eyes Exam ined
tei, accompanied them on their re and wife.
have submitted statements to the see was shot in Lane county last week l-.xeellenl for obstinate constipation and
to guard against appendititis.
Help»
The Pine Grove orchestra, whlcl ratary of state for publication In the
turn home.
Once a Year
oresuniably by mistake for a protect gas on stoinach in T E N minutes'
Mi. and Mra. Fred Schick and thro recently got those fine new Instru voters' pamphlet This pamphlet an ed deer.
ou taka jo rd car# of your
RINGO DRUG STORE
grandchildren from Chippewa Falls uients b it 22 members and practice- dar the law must be In the mails eight
veth, yet they may lx replaced.
Wis., arrived Thursday Tor an extend Thursday nights under an Instructor days prior to the election. Of the total
But what aiiout »our eyes? Make
from
O.
A.
C.
76 are republicans and nine denic-iata
ed visit with their two daughters
it a rule to have them examined
Mrs. George McNeil and Mrs. W. D
Barney Cummings of Hood River A total of 65005 wae paid to the state
on;e
a year.
by
these
candidates
Mcl-aren. Mr. Schick spent last sum has been in Halsey the past week
visiting
his
mother,
Mrs.
Berry
Thera will be no relaxation on the
mer here and wi* so ni.ich benefited
in health by the climate that h Cummings, and brothers, H. H , Mar­ pari of Oregon officials In enforcing
ths embargo against California pro-
rented hia Wisconsin farm thir tin and W. A. Cummings.
spring nnd returned with his family
Mr. Whetstone, n dentist from dveta offered for shipment into Ore
There is some probability of the! Portland, has located in Halsey and gon This was mads plain when Oov-
locating here.
will have offices In the rooms form ernor Pierce sent a letter to F 51
-rly ocupied by I)r. Barnum at thr Hudson, seuvrary of the Produce
Sundsy were Howard Ternaa of S»
feet
Hotel Halsey. The doctor hos quitr change at Los Angeles, to ths eff,
Dm, Miss Dorothy Ternan, Mrs. lle le
Wood, N C. Townsend and Mr. an in acquaintanceship among people ir that a stricter quarantine may t* sx
pected In case ths foot and mouth d(s
Mrs. Guy Bramwell and family c' his neighborhood.
ease (a not Immediately brought under
Brownsville.
Mother’s Inn at Tangent fed 12f control.
Rollln J. Gordon of the Christian »eople Sunday, which was n’neteer
Tie mastery of months standing
The rus
Missionary Alliance, who is holding r •npre than ever before.
eaussd by the sudden disippeerance
B u s in e s s m e n u se
And yet Southern Pad-
•omers
came
from
San
Diego
Optometrists, M in u iactu rm g Opticians
meeting at the tabernacle at Browns
of Sheriff Topping of Jefferson county
Southern Pacific ser­
fic service s is the most
Seattle and all along between. Mr
ville, came over by stage Monday *n
Albany, Oregon
la December ended just as sudd nly
dependable of all. It ’s
vice for short trips as
McClure was in Halsey and Rrowns
took the train for Cottage Grove.
with hie reappearance In Madras last
í
fast and com fortabls.
w ell aa for long ones.
west Topping was acc n-panled by
too.
Word was received at the ( F ville Tuesdav buying all the oliick
N O TIC E
It
costs
so
much
less
kb attorney. Denton G Burdick of
Schroll home Monday of the arriva' -ns he could find.
■if appointment of executrix;
than any other form of
In other w ords, i t ’s
Radm-nd
He (ought out Howard
of a 10 1-4 pound daughter, bor
Notice is hereby given that the
A tin ynnl of a Kan«*« gtor* w*' Tkrner. Justice of the peace, waived
transportation.
Southern Pacific Ser­
Apr. 14 at the home of Mr. and Mr* lorn off and rnlDd into • eempac'
undersigned, by in order of the
vice
and
that
means
ltmlnary
hearing
on
the
charge
of
Com pare It yourself
G. W. Schroll of Winter Haven, Flor bundle by a otolnna
Ccunty Court ol Linn C ounlr,
H avin g »
much to those w ho
ceny of public funds preferred
w ith other ways to go.
Ida. Her name is Helen Loraine an-' • n«e o f humor, t lie nwnr r n rapped
Oregon, bae been »ppoinled Kxecl
have
traveled
widely.
agalnet
him
early
In
the
year
ard
waa
Y o u ’ll find that t u
___
she sends love to her grandparents.
a ticket
i few «trend* nf hating wir- held to the grand jury.
U*r i?
last will end testament
T ake advantage of tme
over the Southern Paci­
• ronnd »he ruin and »hipped it fn
• t Day id I. Isom, deceand. AH
Mra. Geo. Taylor visited in Alban
saving. Stopover al­
The
Marlon
count)-
circuit
court,
tn
fic coats from one half
persona haying claims against
lowed on fifteen - day
Monday and attended a meeting t> Henry Ford. In due time c»me e a decree signed by Judges C G Bing
to one te n th w h a t
'onimuiiiealinn »«ring
" Il wID
lie relate ot said decedent are
ro
u
n
d
t
r
ip
tic
k
e
ts
.
•n*t enu 648 40 In h»ve ynur auto- ham and Percy Kelly, enjoined tbe
other kinds of trans­
required
to present them within
That's
a
new
feature
Mate tax commission from oollcctlng
portation costs.
for your convenience.
>ix uioDtbe from the date of this
Y w , Wc Have Armand , ii-diile repaired, For heaven’s tie state Income tax Impoaed upon ths
■ake tell u* what hit y o n ." — The
j notice, with the proper vouchers,
Standard Lumber company of Port
“ Ve* we hait no hanan*«. "
'reaeenf, ’
to the undersigned al her residence
but we do have
land, plaintiff in a suit brought
■*------ :------ -- ■ i t ■ • ■ *> c—- n i . 1 1 i ----------------------
about four miles eonthwest of
against
Governor
Pierce
and
other
for
s
m
.
f
ARMAND powder
Halsey,
- in Linn County,
- ’-•■•Je Or ego o.
■embers of tbe state tax eommiseton
One 7V4I
D iUd
TALCUM .mi CREAMS
«od fl'Pt pobüihtd this
gailon
to teat tbe validity of the Income tax
10lb d«y of April, 1924.
today and e< try day
aot The state Immediately filed no-
WANTS©
C
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p
.
M
O
O
D
Y
.
Halsey
Agent
F orm i a Irq x ,
R IN O O DRUG 8TORE
t|ee of Appeal to tbe tnpretae court
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w .
Executrix Aforesaid,
i A mor A. Tesar so,
N. T. 5 n « xd
Attoruey for Executrix.
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PONJOLA
B a r b e r S h o p ?? Baths
G L A D IO L I!
W h y Women U se
Glycerine M ixtuie
Figure This
It’s the b iggest reason for using
Southern Pacific Local Service
w
Meade & Albro,
I
C
.
Redwjod Tank chea J
Bee Swarms ”
Southern Pacific