Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 19, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A d v er tisin g 2 tc an inch . no discoun
lo t flfiue or • pace , no charge lor com
ooeftlbn or manges
JUNE 19. i «M
From New York and Way Station« Birthday Joys
projects, interest on whoaa beads was
guaranteed by the state, mat interest
due the atate on June 1, according to
a report complied and Issued Ur State
Treasurer Jefferson Myers. The pro­
jects paid *25.330 28 In Interest to the
atate; 134,244.83 was due. TUe sum
of 18814 la unpaid.
The atate dairy and toed warn.Is-
aioner has authority under tie laws
to adopt and establish standard« of
luallty and purity of eggs sold or
offered for sale for human food pur­
poses, according to a legal «pinion
prepared by Attorney General Van
Winkle. The opinion was reaneated
oy J. D. Mickle, state dairy and food
commissioner.
The follow ing two paragraphs,
Contributed by different parties and
vent to tbe linotydo on different
days, supplement each, other, so
we priut them both :
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Barker and
daughter Barbara and C. W. Parker,
Wednesday of last week was Mrs
O. R. Bond’s birthday. She served a
feast at her home to Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Gray, Mr?. J. T. McNeil and)
grandson Amel McNeil, and Mrs. J.
W. McClelland and grandson, Glenn I
Gates. The guests were very enjoy-1
ably entertained.
Later in the day Mrs. Bond was I
surprised by a number of friends
who brought with them ice cream
and cake in honor of the day. They I
were Mrs. Hannah Cummings, Mrs.
John Gormley, Miss Myrtle Toby and
Mrs. Glenn Stevenson and small son |
Richard.
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SUR PLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
nephew of Miss Nettie Spencer, have
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited s
been guests at the Spencer and E.
To Advertisers
B. Peuland borne
A dinner was
Copy received before Tuesday is ii
in their honor at Mr. Penland’s Mon­
time for good position. Wednesday i
day evening, with twenty-seven pres­
late and Thursday’s mail is too late.
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Barker are finish­
ing a tore of the world and Barbara
Offiee hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 excep
Mondays and Friday forenoons.
who has been in school in Paris the
The Mountain States Power com-1
past year, is returning with her par-
pany has made considerable progress I
Statements
by
Dr.
J.
W.
Morrow
of
I
ents
to
their
home
at
Montclair’
N,
The federal government has let a
Portland that there were auaatltles of J., where she will again enter school in extending service to farming and I
contract for the construction at Seat­ iquor used and kept by officials at | Mrs. Barker's name was formerly fruit growing districts in the Wiliam-1
tle of vessels to chase rum runners he state fair grounds ware branded | Starr and she is related through her ette Valley and Coos Bay districts. I
cm this coast. Slowly but surely tht is untrue by Horace Addis, new-t^ ap mother’s family to President Cpol- The total number of rural customers I
pointed member of the Oregon state , idge.
supplied with electricity is now more I
government is settling down to the
air board. Dr. Morrow’s statement
than 1,000. Plans contemplate fur-1
task of checkmating the liquor in -egarding liquor was made la counec
Out-of-town guests at a reunion ther co-operative effort with the]
terests, which defy the law as much Ion with his resignation aa a men, dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. E, B. state agricultural school authorities!
as they did before prohibition and her of the fair board a few days ago.
'cnland Monday evening were their and the farmers towards the building!
Charles L. McNary won ths renub- son, Dr. H. E. Perdand and son Hugh of experimental lines to work out
no more. The day is coming when
Ican nomination for United States «an and daughter Mary Elizabeth
and problems in the application of elec­
prohibition will prohibit bootlegging
itor in the recent primary election Mrs. Pritchard and daughter Levona tricity to farm production. — Open |
and moonshining as efficiently Bl­ iy a plurality of (1,854 votes ever his of Berkeley, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Window.
ether crimes. There probabbly will isarest competitor, Georgs L. Baker, Barker and daughter of New York,
Misses Alberta Koontz and Nora
always be some violations of that md a majority of 38.419 votes over who have been touring the world for
COPYRIGHT
he combined strength of his three the past two years, Mrs. Fannie Pehrsson took the train Tuesday fori
law, as there are of every other.
MviHc BACHILlifk
■Ivale, Baker, K. K. Kubll and H. H. Starr of Corvallis, and Mrs. Charles I McMinnville to be present at the [
■ItaPard, according to the complete Standish of Salem. Other guests f wedding of a friend, Miss Anns
(Continued)
Congress at its next session will ifflcial figures as compiled by Secre were H. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. F. Schreider.
The girls have been
pnssed. In the North "a quiet auramcr
ary
of
State
Kozor.
W. Robins and children, and George schoolmates at Willamette university
CHAPTER XXVI
consider an nm sntlm ent to (ha fed
followed. The French fleet with six
Whether
the
stats
irrigation
necurl
Starr
and
family.
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for
several
years.
eral Constitution which provides fot
Arnold and Henry Thornhill.
I L*1
'”?D u,‘J er
«-
ies
commission
will
approve
the
ap
taxing the income from future issue:
Margaret
and
her
mother
returned
to
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J
m
of state and municipal bonds by the dlcatlon to develop the so-called north
England with David Hartley soon after ' m,Uuh as ww^ « Ukl
s ih
L,
Federal government. It also provider mil project in Jefferson county prob-
Colonel Irons had left France. The
h -S
8 UIW exp<idltloB
tbly will depend upon the success of
out at Brest. Washington could only
that states may tax the'incomes
British commissioner bad not been able
he promoters In proving that valua
held to his plan of prndent waiting.
from future issues of government
to
move
the
philosopher.
Later,
from
ions are sufficient to warrant cerllfl-
On a clear, warm day, late In July
bonds that are owned within their
ondon, be bad sent a letter to Frank­
atlon of bonds. This was Indicated
1780, a handsome coach drawn by four
lin seeking to Induce America to desert
borders.—The Manufacturer.
iy Oovernor Pierce following a con
her new ally. Franklin had promptly horses crossed King s Ferry and tolled
i everything in stock. Be quick
up the Highland road. It carried Ben­
erence
with
a
committee
of
the
Pori
And then every state will need an
answered:
edict Arnold and his wife and their
and chamber of commerso.
I would think the destruction of baggage. Jack and Solomon passed
income tax law to get revenue from
S t f t v p s A r P a n o ’p s • • 1 n i v e r 8 t t l and Brilige’
The time for paying the second In
our whole country and the extirpation and recognized them.
0 1 U V C S U t I V i l l l g CO ; ; Head, ft C o , best in the world
these bonds, which are now tax-free.
of our people preferable to the Infamy
>tallment of the state Income tax,
’’What does that mean, I wonderj”
of abandoning our allies. We may Jack queried.
vhtch under the law Is June JO. has
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Heavy or light. F u ll stock on band.
The repul,1 icana have put two ,een deferred until July 20. according
lose
ail
but
we
shall
act
In
good
faith."
HCBB
Come in and see the quality and learn prices
"Dun know," Solomon answered.
Here ngRln was a new note in the
of their threo biggest men nt tl t o announcement made at the office
T ’w scared about It," snbl the young­
history of diplomatic Intercourse.
G ardpn
•• There’«» health in cultivating
er scout. “I am afreld that thia
head of their ticket, and the»» >f the state tax commission here,
t l u l u v l l I 1 /tll^
garden crops, and also in eating them
Colonel Irons' letter to Margaret money seeker has the confidence of
deinbers
of
the
commission
said
the
would be pitted against the little,«
Hare, with part of which the reader Washington.
He haa been a good
line for paying the second Installment
men in the démocratie party if ,f the tax was deferred because of a
Is familiar, was forwarded by Frank­ fighting man. That goes a long way
lin to his friend Jonathan Shipley, with the chief."
A l(co b ol) smith and a cougenia' ,ult now pending In tbe supreme court
Bishop of St. Asaph, and by him de­
Colonel Irons stopped his horse. “I
ruuuiug mate were nouilrattd.
n which tbe constitutionality of the
livered. Another letter, no less vital am of half a mind to go back,” he de­
ict Is under attack.
to the full completion of the task of clared.
The LiFo lle tte party manager«
these pages was found In the faded
Officers elected for Oregon grand
"Why?”
packet. It Is from General Sir Benja­
j r e probgiily not so optimist o is hapter Eastern Star, tn session at
”1 didn't tell the general half that
min Hare to his wife in London and Beed said tn me. It was so bitter and
tcAthinlf they.ran cleet their nun 'ortland are: Worthy grand matron,
Is dated at New York, January 10, yet I believe It was true. I ought to
If they can deft at somebody el««’, drs. Mary Alice Burdette, of McMinn-
1780. This Is u part of the letter:
have told him. Perhaps I ought now
rills; worthy gram! patron. R. Frank
mull that will he glory enough.
have a small house near the bar­ to go and tell him.”
:’eter, Hillsboro; associate grand ma
racks with our friend Colonel Ware
•‘There's time ’nough,” said Solomon.
ron, Mrs. Caroline Lewis. Seaside;
and (he best of negro slaves and ev­ "Walt till we git back. Sometimes I've
Charles G . D in e s, rcpublieai ssoclate grand patron. Dr. Daniel O.
ery comfort. It is now a loyal city, thought the chief needed advice but
nominee for vice-piesident, and .Vebster, Portland; grand secretary,
secure from attack, and, but for the It's alius turned out that I wng the
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Herbert lluover were the two big- I 4lss Nellie McKinley, Portland; grand
soldiers, one might think It a provtn- one that needed It.”
A L E It I N H A Y , G R A I N
AND P E E D ,
Ini English town. This war may last
The two horsemen rode on In si­
gest men in the republican part) reasurer, Mrs Marie Smith. Portland;
:rand conductress, Mrs. Leonora Kerr,
for years and as the sea Is, for a time, lence. It was the middle of the after­
u itil Coolidge emerged.
'orvallls; grand associate conduc ;
H av e y o u u se d a n y of F I S H E R 'S
E G G ’ quite safe, I have resolved to ask you noon of that memorable July day.
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and Margaret to take passage on one They were bound for the neutral te.r-
ress, Miss Margaret Barnes, Grants
P R O D U C E R ? Include a sack with yourj! of
the first troop ships sailing for ritory between the American and Brit-
Parents who bring up chil­ 'ass.
dren who act as do the murder­ In u spirited contest Prineville was /¡\ next order of poultry feed and jo u will be s u r - S New York, after this reaches you. Our Uh lines, InfMted by "cowboys" from
ba South and "skinners" from the
friend Sir Itoger and his regiments will
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ers of the Franks Ixiy in Chica- elected
for ______
the 1925 ___
convention of the
prised with results obtained.
he snlllng in March ns I am apprised
’Orth who WMe raiding the farms of
JfO ought not to be perm itted to American Legion at the state convcn
by a recent letter. I am, by this post,
driving awajr their
A
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T
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i
n
e
d
raise children.
N ew and S eco n d -h a n d W ool S a x .
ion io Portland. The vote resulted
requesting him to ofTer you suitable
t il
i-iift*
tri ***e opposing
n a victory for the central Oregon
accommodations and to give you all
ftul#«. WU two scouts were >ent to
Some people think the paity own by only four votes after Marsh
possible assistance. The war would
fen 2 ms * had report upon them.
O. W . FR U M
he over now If Washington would only + ha/ putnS *« n cross-road. It was
that yells “ O i l ! ” loudest will leld bad withdrawn from the field
fight. His caution Is maddening. His heat lueflown when at a twaautlful
•rlnevllle received 53 votes and Med
come out oil right in November,
army Is In a desperate plight, but he brook, bprdurod with spearmint and
ord 49. In the membership report
will not come out and meet us In the Wild lftt, jraok watered and fed his
Cugene look high honors with an In
»pen He continues to lean upon the
McAdoo will n««t be nominated rease from 120 to 480 In the year
find Mt down to eat Ws luncb-
strength of ihe bills. But there are 4cfi. Ua wt* thinking of Arnold and
if wet dem icrats or any kind of rtllnmook, Oregon City and Ontario
indications that he will be abandoned th* offi* danger when he die-overed
republicans can prevent it.
vere others of the posts honored for
by Ills own army."
Uia; * (nan Mood near him. T he young
arge Increases In membership. John
— — —
•••»- - —
bad felled to hear hfa approach
Those "indications" were Ihe letters
t. Quinn, national commander, was
} dyetuantaace In no we.v remark-
News Not««
of one John Anderson, who described
he principal speaker at the meeting
e nlnee the road was little traveled
himself as a prominent officer In the
(Continued from page t t
□uturday.
4 Covered with moss sod creeping
tmerlcnn army. The letters were wrlt-
M. T. Yales of The Dallea, city coun
'en to Sir Henry Clinton. They asked herbage, fie thought not of this, how­
cllman, suffered a broken collarbone
for a command In the Brlrish army ever, but only o f the face end form
and his wife painful Injuries when an
of a man of middle age. Uhe young
ind hinted at the advantage Io he de
T
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uutoinoblle In which (hey were riding
Hay is worth just as much in storage as
• veo irom facts, of prime importance, man wrote In a letter:
"It was a slnjubarly handsome face,
on the Columbia river highway over
VARu YMtSG. SoSPiCtOuS
n the writer's possession.
you might get for it in case of fire. Th >
OLE BUSSBOChES *JHO ADC
Margaret Rnd her mother sailed with smooth-shaven nmfl well-shaped with
I American Eagle Fire Insurance company
Lane county has returned to the old
sir Roger Waite and his regiments on Urge, dark eyes And a skin very clean
ALLUS YRNtLi V VtKTCM
-he tenth of March and arrived in New «nd perfect—I ha tl almost said It was
policy of road construction and main
will pay you 85% o f the cash value in case,
UP SOkAETUlU* OUT OF
transparent. Add to all this a look Of
York on. thq twenty sixth of April.
tenance. the county court having ap
MUTt-UU’ t GOSSIPS IS
of loss by tire.
friendliness snd masterful dignity and
The
month
of
May,
1780,
gave
Wash-
pointed Edwin Tuller of Cottage Orove
TV)' VJOttSY TMIU& TW
ngton about the worst pinch In his rou will unders'jind why I rose to
at roadmaster. He will he account
►AATTER 9JITA TVs'
career.
It was the pinch of hunger. mr feet and tock off my hat. His
able directly to the court and will have
VJORLO y ’ dan \
Supplies had not nrrived. Famine had •tature was a b o r t roy own, hlg form
full charge of all road wqyk.
entered the camp and begun to threat­ erect. I rem einbr nothing about his
en Its life. Soldier« enn get along clothea save that cbey were dark In
David Brainard, North Bend con
color and seemeft *to be new and ad-
tractor, was Instantly killed when he
without pay but they must have food. I ritrahl.
Mutiny broke out among the recruits
,* » f flttM
was struck by a lever on a wheel
In tbe midst of this trouble Lafav-
Iou • re 'Tni’n Il■on•■ ,r " snd I
scraper. He was supervising work on
H”, the handsome French marnul’a. *“ Hinrj- Tbon^ l|W ’«Id h«- T saw
the clearing of the 8lmpeon Heights
then twemy three years old. arrived 1 - P” 8t Kln,1* _____
h« ’t -where . I used to
addition to North Bend He was 80
live I liked you than snd, since the
on
his
white
horse,
after
a
winter
In
years of age and It survived by a wife
I arts, bringing word that a fleet and war began, I have k nc«a of your ad­
and daughter.
may communicate with Ensign Ice of the Salvation Artny at the
army from France were heading across ventures. X >aw you * assing a little
Allan A. Bynon hat been reconi
the sen. This news revived the droop- way back 3nd y followed for I have
White Shield Home, 565 MayGIr avenue, PotlUnd, Oregon.
ng spirit of the army. Soon boats something to say to yota'
mended by John 8. Ctfte. butted
* * a’uall be glad to h<* v of it,’ was
liegsn tf> arrive from down the river
mates attorney, to become his chief
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Fnswer.
■Villi fo o d f r o m the east
The crisis
assistant tn the place of Thomas H
* Washington cannot. Jbs overcome
Maguire, who resigned to become at
A S CO LD A S T H E
torney for the Union Pacific on June
»0 The appointment will be made by
FROZEN NORTH
the attorney general.
is our ice creata. It it delightfully
Holding that no legal evidence had
cooling and relreshing after a hard
been submitted on the part of the atate
«hopping tour. Slop in and sn.
to connect former Multnomah County
j
• a plots Ws have all flavors
Filli and Gate* rire«
Commissioner Dow V. Walker with the
Ml kinds of accessaries
CHMiQ
charge of bribery on which he was
-cho co late , vauills, strawberry,
\Vil|ar<l battery Venice
Special equipment for handling wrecked cars
Indicted, Circuit Judge Campbell
lemon, tutti frutti, etc. It makee
I rouble calls gir, n prClupt 1Mtntlr’
any time and any where
brought his trial to a sudden close by
an ideal refreshment and is nour­
lt is estimateti that thè cucumber
directing the Jury to bring In a verdict
ishing aud wholesome.
rop being gvdwvn for thè Albani
of not guilty.
pickle factory wlll he rrduced SS per
Telephone '
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. Nine of ths 1J Oregon Irrigsiloo <ent by thè drouth.
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ca **Palci f»i Paragraphs," 6c a line
Ma adveiem n c disguised as s e e s
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Farm Machinery!;
O ur prices sell our goods
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