Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 26, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Halsey Happenings etc.
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»?», left Monday for a weak’s and giv« your weaker eietere a
vrart at her old home
(Continued from page 1)
in
Grove.
J.
Stephenson took in the
See premiums in our window.
O. W. Frum was at Cottage Grove picnic at Brownsville Thursday.
R. B. Mayberry oi Eugene was in Saturday.
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■ 3 1 George M axw ell is home irorn
Halsey Saturday.
Douglas Taylor was a passenger to that trip beyond the mountains.
Miss Mary La Rue was an Albany Albany Tuesday.
visitor Saturday.
Delora Wells is with bar grand-
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davig were mother, Mrs. L. A . Pray, again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Drinkard drove Albany visitors Monday.
A new sidewalk on P. street,
to Albany Monday.
The Baptists of the county will pic­ beside Dr. Marks’ office and past
A. A. Tussing made a trip up to nic at Brownsville on the 4th.
the Carter meet market, makes
Sweet Home Saturday.
Mrs. E. J. Boner went to Eugene walking safer.
Henry Seetield unloaded a new Tuesday, returning to Halsey Wed
Herman Steinke and fam ily
Case separator at the depot Tuesday. nesday,
spent Wednesday at tbs P. J. For.
Misses Nora Pehrsson and Alberta
Mrs. Angcline Ackley of Portland ster home, Herman helping M p.
Koontz returned Wednesday evening 3 spending a few weeks with her Forster in baying.
from McMinnville.
daughter, Mrs. P. J. Forster.
C. L. Kusler, who was aetieg as
Joe Drinkard, for many years
Mrs. Harry Bressler went to New­ station agent here duriog M r.
Moody’s vacation, went Monday
na'.dent near here, was up from port Sunday to be with her father,
to Sutherlin tg> work ae an «xtrz.
H.
M.
Henry,
who
is
quite
ill
Portland the first of the week.
Mre. Opal H g l ae and children
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Kitchen and
Last week Joe and John Pittman
hays been visiting at the home of
were at Philomath to attend the son L avelle of P oitlen d were week­
Mre. Higbee's sister, Mre. Willism
funeral of their sister, Mrs. Fannie end guests at the W. A. Muller home
Robinson, and with other rela­
E. Custer.
Mrs. P. J, True went to Salem on tives.
Lyle Standish came up from Port­ Tuesday. She is still under the doc­
This week's is the last announce­
land Saturday and is a guest at the tor's tare, but much improved in ment of our big premiums to new
home of his grandparents, Mr. and health.
subscribers and paid-in-advance
Mrs. D. J. Hayes.
subscribers who obtain new ones.
Mrs. Ara Miller of Yakima, Wash.,
Mrs. Louisa Caswell of Wichita, arrived Tuesday for a visit at the The offer expiree next Mooday
Kansas, is the guest of her sister, home of her son, Claire Miller. Mrs. and w ill not be renewed. Tboee
who have obtained premiums under
Mrs. T. P. P atton, and husband. Miller formerly lived in Halsey.
tbie offer are well pleased with
Mrs. C asw ell is 75 years old , but
Jack Dean of Port Orford, who is them. Our supply of those Wear-
made the trip alone.
Ever Aluminum frying pane now
Mrs. Fred Taylor of Eugene went at the sum m er school at O. A. C., again enable* us to fill all order).
to Salem Friday to see her brother, came over Sunday and spent the day
The protein content of tnfian grass
Everett S tan dish, apt*r a few d ays’ with his aunt, Mrs. C. P. Stafford, hay Is not high and for that reason It
and
husband.
visit with her father, J. C. Stan
Is not very satisfactory for s dairy
dirb, and wife of th is city.
O. B. Stalnaker of Corvallis spent herd.
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W. F. Frey and family, former Sunday at the T. P. Patten home in
residents of this neighborhood, but Halsey. He was accompanied home
No p eniums after Monday.
who have been living in Portland for
several years, were guests at the H.
L. Straley home last week and at­
tended the pioneer picnic.
Mrs. Bliss Byers and children of
Independen e were guests at the
home of Mrs. Byers’ sister, Mrs. E. j
C. Miller, for a few days last week.
J. W. Moore of this city has ac­
cepted a position in the Harrisburg
National Bank and expects to move
his family there soon.
Howard Reeves was down from his
home in Eugene Monday and was ac­
companied home by his sons Willis
m J Charles, who make thvir hon e
with their grandparents, J. W. Rec­
tor and wife. The boys will spend
a few weeks with their father.
Mrs. Bessie Mulkey and two child­
ren and her mother, Mrs. Frank
Frisby of McMinnville, spent Thurs-
d»y at the pioneer picnic at Brows-
ville and stopped in Halsey for a
few calls. Mrs. O. B. Stalnaker of
Corvallis came from that city with
them.
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Mrs. C. P. Stafford returned Sat­
urday evening from a trip to Port­
land, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest
Wyatt of Oregon City, who spent
Sunday at the Stafford home. Mrs.
Wyatt, formerly Miss Leah Perkins,
and who taught school here several
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WE ANNOUNCE OUR
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2 Big; 2 0 p r . c e n t !
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SALE
:
Everything in this sto re now selling less
20 per cent.
Don't fail to take advantage of this great
sale.
UITS UNDERWEAR
Mrs. Hazel Moyer spent the fore­
part of the week visiting in the Ash
Swale neighborhood.
In fact, you can have your choice of any
article in our vast stock at less 20 per cent.
C*Tl)THlNGCO| OREGON
B. E. Cogswell of Portland is visit­
ing his ranch thia week.
Little Rosemary Coshow, who got
run into by a car last Thursday, is
George Dannen and family of
getting along nicely.
Shedd visited at the E. A.Stames
Marvel Laurence has secured the nome Sunday,
Beulah Land school, over by Sweet
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riggs of Port
Home, for the coming year.
Halsey Church oi Christ
land visited at the Chester Curtis
Miss Ruth Jackson of Pendleton, a home Sunday.
Church Announcement»
cousin of Jack Gamble, is here visit­
Mrs. L. E. Bond and Lester and j
ing relatives and friends.
Church of C h tis t:
Vera Bond of Albany visited at E.
As a result of the election in A&h D. Isom's Sunday.
Lon Chatnlce, minister.
Swale, Jack Gamble is a member of
Bible school. 10, W. I I . Robert­
Mr. and Mrs. Medford Ingram and
the board to succeed Cleve Harrison.
Mrs. Ingram's parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Laurence Dawson of
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Bowman of Silverton, were Sunday
Berlin spent a couple of days last
Morning worship, 11. Lord’«
afternoon callers at the Lee Ingram
week with relatives and friends north
supper every Lord's day.
home.
of town.
Evening service, 8,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Isom came down
The church without a biebop, in
Charley Howe finished shipping his
young chickens, raised by Cecil Har­ Thursday and packed up their things the country without a king.
and loaded a car, returning to Oak
I f you have no church horn«
rison, last Monday, getting a nice Ridge on Wednesday of this week to come and worship with us.
price for them.
make their home.
Methodist:
Mrs. Frank Fee and Mrs. Ira
Sunday
afternoon
callers
at
the
J.
Robert Parker, pastor.
Laurence of Lebanon called at the J.
C. Harrison home one day last week. H. Rickard home were Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday School, 10.
They are sisters-in-law to Mrs. Har­ E. M. Jenks and children, Mr. and
Preaching, I I ,
Mrs. Jim Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
rison.
intermediate League, 7.
Jenks, and Oliver Jenks, all of Tan­
Epworth League, 7.
The school election passed off rath­ gent, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gildow
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8,
er quietly last week. The bonds for ■if Albany, and Mrs. Raymond Rick­
Preaching, 8.
the gymnasium were defeated. Joe ard of Benton county, and Mr. and
Hume was re-elected as a member Mrs. Michael Rickard.
Paid-for Paragraphs
of the board.
(5c a lin e)
The days of the picnic were busy
According to a report by the Klton
ones and from all reports the last »th county agent's office, eight steers
Chicken dinner Sunday.
night was especially busy with a were Infected with rtbles and died re
Good Eats Restaurant.
“free for all" before the night was csntly at the Hegelsteln ranch on
over. Wonder where our prohibition Sprague river, presumably Infected
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
officers were during that time.
It from the bite of a rabid coyote
I it the Euterprise office.
seems that one of the local town girls
flirted (? ) 'a little with one of the
show men. The man's wife slapped
the girl for her pains, and the result
was an arrest or two. If you gills
wish to flirt better confine your at­
tentions to single men.
A. Hotchkiss took (he train
Halsey for Albany Thursday.
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About everybody in H sl’ cy wli<
could attended the pioneer picnic
A report still persists that the
woolen m ill is about to take sn
extended vaoation.
A graee fire st the Howe poul­
try farm Monday night wag pul
out by the fire depsrtnient.
The Stsnsrd family had a reur
iou and banquet on Ed S taiisrd r
lawn Thursday, of last week.
Mrs. Dslma Chipman and son
of Portland, who have been visit-
ing in Brownsville, returued home
Wednesday.
R. I. Edwards returned Tuesday
from Portland, where he look «
load of cattle Saturday.
Follow U Serially in
Pay
G ravel
By Hugh Pendexter
Mystery!
Danger!
Adventure!
A quick-moving story.
One of the best western
tales ever written.
Mrs J U. Ro«s and deeghtM
Crystal of Tangent took in the
picnic and visited tl e former t
mother, M i’ - Elizabeth Warren.
GRAVEL
,1 i r »
Mrs. Elizabeth Sawyer of Port-
lead hag been visiting at tbs hmm
of ltd Sawyer, who drives lira ex
preas truck between Halsey and
Brownsville.
B y Hudh P en d este* ’
The first really gqr j nov(J
that h u been W',ttrn about
one o f the P'1o«t dramatic
episodes o f American life—
the gold, rush and the set­
tling o f the Black H ills. A
dldere/it and a better sort o f
western tale than you have
been accustom ed to read.
i ■ n t s r jir t s » C e r r s a e o n f iw e « )
James A she o f B row nsville was s
visitor between stages Sat­
urday.
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HIRTS LUGGAGE
ALBANY
fAO.t J
Alford Arrows
(By Special Correspondent)
MiasShirlev Hemenway returned
to her home in Kogan« Saturday,
after a visit with Mre. Hazel Moyer
during the picnic.
Pay
Gravel
HAIXKY B.\lE&i'KlS£
H a lsey
AND
HOES
j v j t e m . i**«
Brwonsville Briefs
Cottage chance ”
'ress ive //
by Mrs. Stalnale-r, who has been
with her parent3 for several days.
and
succee
Mrs. George Griffis and daugh­
ter« Lena and Gladys returned to
their home in Springfield Monday,
after taking in the pioneer picni«-
snd visiting Henry Sheldon and
fam ily.
A nother orphan d yn am ite ex-
A pint of formalin on the seed oats
may mean s gain of 500 pints of grain. p losi«n occurred Saturday night
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NDEXTEIL
COPYRIGHT by THE D O B B S-M E R -W I L COl
near enough to the center of town
break windows in th t ff. C
Thompson r e eid w et snd the Eg
g'eatou creamery.
A Story of the Black Hills Gold Rush
J, W M o o « sod Georgs Dyson
propose a trip up the M c K sdzis I o
prospect for gold. Both are over
80 veers »Id. Dyson published
the first newspaper in Bro" nsville.
Hie bom« it now at Long Beach,
Cal,
Through a »cries of incidents, increasing in dramatic
intensity to a clim ax o f tremendous power, M r.
Pendexter has 6et before us one o f the most satisfying
pictures o f the adventurous West that has ever been
placed on paper.
House gardening pays tn health as to
Alonzo Neal has been running
well as produce.
the Brawnsville stage this week.
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C? P. Moody and family a re 1 No legume growing farmer Is likely
bacg after a fin» outing “I Yachats. to go bankrupt, for he la constantly
adding to his hank account; that Is,
Mr« W . P. Robinson and d a u g h ­ his soil reserves.
ter Helen have |l<een visitng their I
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daughter and sister, Mrs. A. E.
Oats raised tn the Halted State«
constitute one-third of the total crop
Foote.
of that grain grown In six leading
Mrs. Wheeler ha» bought the Zieg­ grain-growing countries In the world
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ler house and tixree lots, on the east
The lettuce patch may ba utfllred
side of Second street, between C and
for root crops as It Is a leaf crop srA
B , from the C arter heirs srwl th«
Into the lettuce patch may go early
Wheelers will br at home there.
turnips, a second or third planting of
«wise chard,
Mrs. Thomas Bailey of Eogene carTOts, beets or
s e e
passed through here yestsrda.'-' to
Watch for hugs, sprsy currant and
Sweet Home sad lectured on mis­ gooseberry bashes for lies and worms
sionary work. On her way hoio) Keep an eye out for cabbage batter-
sbs stopped for s short visit with files and dig for cutworms where a
small plant Is wilted with no visible
Mrs. Wheeler.
Mountain View is barred from cause.
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H srrv Sawyer has abroksn arm,
Ed Holloway a sprained an ankle
whan ha fall from a ladder, Ro-g
Hughes was thrown from the high
M at of his farm wagon, sustaining
sn injured shoulder and ntek, and
Mrs. Csrr, who is past «0 years of
•ge, and Rosemary Coshow, aged
7, were stsuck by automobiles— Al
baity Herald.
Plot» have been done to death in western fiction, »o
the author wisely has adopted the plan of subordinating
the plot of his story to a more thorough development
of character» and incidents— a plan that i i meeting
w ith much success among the better class of writer».
Here you w ill find a western story that is really w estern-
true to its locality,people and thrillin g phases o f the time.
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competiog for tbs priae for the
Orchard grass obtains Its name from
beet community »exhibit at the tbs fact that It la capable of growing
Read I t as a S e ria l In
countv fair this y» ir he -aus« she beneath trees. It Is not as desirable
baa taken the him - ribbon three la grass as blue grass but finds Its
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years in succesei on. The fair ! place tn the ehafiy orchard and pes
beginning with next week's issue. boxrd »ays, in effed , " stand beak 'tore.
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