Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 26, 1924, Image 1

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VOL. X I I
H A L S E Y . L IN N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , J I N K
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
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C !ay d ire c to r au J N ig i
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M onum ent«
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to Mr».
| Perry and M r» . K a le
NO. 47
NEWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
In t e r io r V i e w o f M a d is o n S q u a re G a r d e n
Sar.th
S m ith
6 .'-24
J.
were
Short Stories from Suiuirv :unv.,il*'1 Rt 1h® i ’ i- e G rove
Epitome of Events in tho
Beaver State
N ow the day* grow shorter.
L a V e lle P alm er w ill le a ih t h e
L a ke Creek school
The Mutual Creamery company of
Portland has opened a ereem buving
station at Freewater
NJ in - •£>«
k O lir c e S
w i»
>>r^ bp
hedd and H 'l- n y del-
e g itio n s o f N e ig h b o r* announced
in the E n te rp rise .
"
M tv ls m w B. M. Rond, P ert S
C ark an>l A A. T u » *liig a id M r.
and Mra. T . I M a rk » and Mi»»
K en n e th Cross «pends the v tea
Mona Bond attended th e Shedd
tio n w ith his m o th e r, Mrs E A . Eastern S ta r M eeting W ednesday
P. L a F o lk tte , at P a ye tte , L l.b o . evening of la s t week.
It can be safety estimated that «be
wheat orep In Gilliam coup»y will bn
the
w e poorest aver
ever harveeted
narveete in the ccun-
Misses Leone P a lm e r and Ln u i-e
The Express solve» th e n n a le rt
R o b n ctl are a tte n d in g the s iu iir t r i o f th a t stone 'e ice on Peterson's
session at th e M m iu in u th no rm a l b u tte . near I e iin - 'li.
I r q u o ti*
school.
George W. VY e - it r 0« saying the
wad wa» b u ilt 43 nr 47 years ago
W illia m C orcoran and ria e
is a lin e fence between th " p rop-
D o ro th y were pasaeng-rs T h u rsd a y
rtv o f his fa th e r A lb e r t W | e tle r, '
to P o rtla n d , where thev v i-ite d
and th a t o f R ichard L ig g e tt. It
th e ir s itte r, Mra M a rc e lla K rk .
was b u ilt of »tone because pns’.e
T hey re tu rn e d F rid a y .
ci u d noi be eet in the rocky
Get a new su b scrib e r b -f.ire butte.
M ondaav n ig h t, if y o u r E n te rp rise
Hiedd w ill have a c o m m u n ity
is paid fo r in advance, and yon
a l l ib t at the cm in tv f t i r . M ” .
w ill get a p re m iu m and so w ill
E W Shedd, w . H M cC o n n e ll ,
tho new p a tro n o f th e very best
i r d W i ham S clireihnr are a com- '
paper p u b lis h e d in Ila ls e y .
in ittu e in gone al charge of i t . 1
O scar C ham bei«, arrested w ith F a ir Manager G Ik c v , and
at Lebanon on a charge of M rs K ate C ro ft w ill have charge
ru n n in g a m oonshine s till at B lo d ­ of the home economics d e p a rt­
g e tt, escaped on th e way to Cor- m ent, C . A . Pugh of g ra in s, C. |
B ro w n of d a irv
products, j
va llia h u t was la te r discovered In II
the to p of a ta ll tree and ja ile d . W . A M cC onnell of grasses am' i
People are not a lw a ys above tile M r. Sell rei her of a school parndr.
la w when th e y th in k th e y are.
(Continued on page 5)
There nrn* more a p p a re n t
e ri in the recent a n n u a l
m eeting at Shedd th a n here.
people to ck p a rt and elected
in te r-
school
8 ix t \
J C
H
km • Medford we« diesen
A of Up Molay tn alele
ft*
year.
T&e Alsea Telephone company has
applied to th« public service commis­
sion for authority to abandon tba
Utility.
Faat pregreas 1* being made in tha
conatrsictlon of the Natron cut otf and
4000 man are employed In the «roiling
and tunnel work.
Fred G. Buckets, for the post 51-»
year« sheriff of I.ane county, lendcrcdl
hla resignation to the county court
to take effect July 1.
W here the Democrats are in Natio.ial Convention
W . G . M ’A D O O
S. M . R A L S T O N
Fred B. Currey, »ecretary of tho
I state fair board and manager of the
stale fair for the paat 18 months, has
tendered his resignation to the board
Slash burnings under permits Is
sued by duty authorised ftre warden*,
are »gain permitted In Oregon under
u proclamation Issued by Governor
I Pierce.
OPTICAL PARLOR
P R IC E
L IS T :
Double Vision Lenses
The Anderson A Middleton Lumbar
company of Cottage Grove has fust
closed a deal for the purchase of
500,000,000 feat of fir timber tn the
Umpqua national forest.
U ltex, $18.50; K r ) ptok, $17:59.
Peerless, $16.50: Brights. $15;50.
Cemented Segments $14.50
Single or Distant Vision Lenses
After haring been tdl* ter 17 year»
tha old Bntsler.Elkhorn mine west of
A t t r oled h i the scent < f Baker t* being »leered •< water andt
bacon hi a pack on the traca operations will be resumed a* an eerlyr
of M a r rin Olsen, a p-ioznr jum ped lay. Gold 1« the principal metal »ought
6 I) Cnrve Tone, $13.50 ; Meuci.t",
$12 50.
17'4
D Curve I ’eriscopic, $12:50;
Flats' $10.50.
Pitted in Zilo, g old-fi'lcd or rimless
frame*.
Por heeavy Z ilo frames add $1 to $2.
Deduct $2 for second-grade lens
Reading glasses. $2.50 to $10.
B a n c r o f t O p t ic a l C o .
311 West First street, Albany,
Ore.
Ask about Punktal, the perfect lens.
0
a of the d e m ccra tic d a rk b o rri*.
Needs No Breaking In
L ittle R h o d y ’ s senate got
tn 'o an in te rm in a b le filib u -
'e r 1 y a de m o cra tic m in o rity who
were ab'e to block a ll le g isla tio n
u n til an am endm ent rh o u ld be
voted fo r subm ission to the peop'e
to repeal the c o n s titu tio n a l clau»#
which lim its the franchise to own-
era o f p ro p e rty of a prescribed val
u a lio n . T h is Jslic o f aristocrat y
the re p u b lic a re w ould not rebn-
quifth
F in a lly somebody let Io >ee
a dose o f poieon g»3 under the
speaker's c h a ir.
Some of those
present had been lawm aker» »o
long t i n t they were iin m n n e to
ga», S .me tv le car i d out uni-on-
»cicur.
T he fee-ion whs i d-
jo u rn e d , T i l t l l a lo t of the e
p u b lica n member» fied outside Ihe
state
o M ig ra n t •» t-» tn i* s o rl-i
n o t ar:e.-l them and I r a n quo­
rum .
A t I ehan- n I ist week M r* J. J
Weavr r. Tr! had a f u l in • n
hi n .e , t t.t d id not i l n
»he • »-
liU it m uch. A few li tl » later
I«he was taken i l l and at 3 f.tie t.t x
m -rn in g fbe died.
C O R D SLL HULL
Lvnqcr W ear
Greater Comfort.
W E V E N B E tt ^ 'S
A n n ftle o f the wet- ; n> x l
A Ion in n u m b e r of vote*
to p jv
li. od up
fur firs t b a llo t.
At Bend thev are hunting
a snake 25 (eet long, with a
head i» lug a -a t Vo.g i Lou w ln -k y
j-jg,
I t ’s not a »ea aerpenl. It it
said to have bren turne I b ose by
i d:*liuruled »h r.v tro n p -.
«n h im a« l i t and L a r i mol Je-un
L is k e y were about to p itc h , anq
j where they proposed Io ire e lch ilte m
near M .rrehtieht M onday r ig h t .
I lie Laskey* treat tho beast off
w ith an a x, but it had to rn the
tric k end got a taste of the meat
and t- anted m ore and it hung
around u n til d a y lig h t.
The p onBcr p ic n ic at Brow ne,
v i'le la d the lm g e -t attendance in
its lile tn i y T h u rrd a y .
M a d ic e n S q u a r e G a r d e n , N e w Y o r k
Conatructlon crcwa hare begun thw
laying of rail« be’ weaa Crane and
Burns on the Oregon Short line ex­
tension, and expect to have thin sec­
tion of rail tin» completed by August
>0.
Dr J R N. Bell, re elected as grand'
chaplain Of the Oregon grand lodge of
Masons, has served 47 year» In that
capacity and la tha oldest grand chap­
lain in point of service In the entire,
world.
w*
BlnM April 11 19,C$9 automobiles
entering Oregon from California hare
been fumigated to prevent spread of
the foot and mouth disease, according
to record» kept at the Ashland fumt
gating station.
j
K citation allowing the Ntate of Ore­
gon to carry the <«»» Involving the-
Oregon compulsory school bill on ap­
peal to the Catted States supreme
court lies been signed by Judge Bean,
of federal court.
When they entered the »tore of M ra-
Treancr at Creswell a few nights ago,
burglars left s bouquet of roses kang
log on tbe doorknob for tha feminine,
owner Goods and cash to tha amounL
of $169 were taken.
The oil derrick end drilling equip­
ment of the West Coast Ott «empanF
at Palry. 22 mites east of Klansath
Fells, was entirely dee'reyed by fire
of an unknown origin with a leas ot
approximately $26,699.
You have probably concluded that
to be tough and durable a shoe must
be uncomfortable. You have a nevz
sense of satisfaction coming with your
first pair of Weycnberg Cosnflex "All
Solid Leather” shoes.
The Columbia county grangers arm
asking the townspeople to come with
them and celebrate tn the country thus
- year on the Fourth
They ere p lta -
I ning a big picnic celebration fa
Stevens park, Yankton
5^ ^
CaMFi-eX
m u
the New Aatorla cele­
will he the mustering
Company O, IkSth In-
national guard.
Major Leman D. Forreat, Civil w a r
veteran and owner of large (recta o i
I timber land In Lane county, died a t
hl* home in Eugene, aged «8 year*.
EXCLUSIVE
NEW
The granite quarries near Haines,
which h ir e been Idle for three year«,
will aocn reeipne operation*, according
! to report« frpm Baker.
A feature of
bration July 4
into »«vice of
i fantry, Oregon
Albany’s Only
OUR
by the Order
i < on vent ion at
Sale», as the place of meeting next
5
The Douglas county association r t
Por'land held Its 18th tanusl poqglss
county d ty gathering end picnic at
Peninsula park. Ju ie 21. Tke m eia-
herahip ceaalsta of 789 former real-
If you w ant work shoes that will
wear longer, th at will be comfortable
and flexible, th at will protect your
feet and your health-get Weyenberg’s
Comflex with the double-tan soles—
we sell them beeause ’hey offer our cus­
tomers, at a moderate price, the best
service th a t can be bought at any price.
» ; (■ of Doutlaa ronntv,
|,
(ta ll H athaw ay ot Bend ban beeu
j appoM'ed by Stale’ Engineer Rhea
Lyper to take charge of the distribu­
tion of wnter from the Dotchutes river.
He win apportion the water aciord-
- Ing to the number of acrea under irri­
gation at the present time Tbe acre­
age totals about 42.999. and It Is claim­
ed there le plenty of water If It la
appcrilcned equitably
KOONTZS
GOOD GOL DS
Bi ts of the democratic tap works.
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