Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 21, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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HALSEY ENTERPU88
GLOBE
A L *A « r
B ig P ictu res F irst
SUNDAY
M O NDAY
A co. 24-25
THE
M A R R IA G E
CHEAT
with
LEATRICE JOY
PERCY MARMONT
Ceming
Rudolph Valentino
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Monsieur Beaucaire”
HalMy Happenings
(Continued from rasa 1)
P h illip M a rria m w ant to Port*
la n d yesterday.
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Pate Settles waa a passenger to
P o rtla n d yesterday,
M r« , J . T . M o N a il is home from
h e r v is it to Cottage G rove.
M r . and M r«. C ar) Seafeld are
the proud parsnta of a baby boy.
C. H . K oontz w ent to Portland
yesterday to ba there •' buyers'
w eek."
H a r r y C o m m o n and fa m ily vie*
ited at th e T . B. Sprenger home
S u n d ay .
M r« . A rm s tro n g and H elen and
D t lm a W a h l
were in
Uugene
T h u rs d a y.
M r«. G ra n t M c N e il and little
daughter are atte n d in g a cam p -
m eeting a t G resham .
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N e a l and M elba N e al were passen­
gers to A lb an y yesterday.
M rs. D . T a y lo r and Law rence
le ft yesterday for a v is it w ith re l­
atives a t Spokane. T h a t w ay lies
Boise,
W . C . S m ith and fa m ily visited
t h e ir young grandson a t the home
o f th e ir d au g h ter, M re. C arl See-
fald , Sunday. J
M rs . Florenoa Leeper of Uugene
cam e dow n yesterday to v is it her
m o th er, M rs . M a y M illa r , and
o th e r relatives.
M rs . S tu a rt Tend tw a c h ild re n
fro m A lb a n y visited M o n d a y at
th e hom e of M rs. S t u a r t ’s sister
M rs . A . C. A rm s tro n g .
M r. aud M rs. W . L . W e lls vis
ited a t the A rle y C u m m in g * hom e
S u n d a y aftern oo n .
M re . cum
rninge is m uch im p ro v e d .
ADC 21,
Mrs. George Hayes was in Albany
Thursday.
Ortggfl It Nat Oftftdj
l ti0B proiram to be carried eat during
Hofer ft Sons’ bulletin
of last j the forthcoming year, aad adopted
the 1st of next month. I t will be
Mr. and Mrs. James Drinkard and week contains, among other indica-! several resolutions outlining other
cn the ground floor, facing Second
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Marks spent Sun­ tions that the knockers who declare I constrictive work.
street.
that the income tax is strangling in-
day at Cascadia.
The Eagle Point Irrigation district
1 M rs, A rc h H a n d y and M re . J. H
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, . dustry and killing Oregon are fools I has requested the state irrigation and
th<j following;
Mrs. J. E. Sawyer of Tacoma >s I
drainage securities commission to ex
I Gerdes of Albany visited with their
visiting at the home of her mother,
Wallowa — Bowman Hicks saw­ tend for a period ef one year the la
-ister, Mrs. P. H . Freerksen, Monday.
Mrs. George Maxwell.
tereat guarantee on bonds issued for
mill starts double shift of men.
I H a rry Porter 'and mother and M r.
the
development of the project. The
North
Bend
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Hoop
plant
opens
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Mrs. M yrtle Crandall of Portland
and Mrs. W. A . M uller saw "The
state previously had guaranteed the
with orders for more than a year.
v.as
the
guest
of
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and
Mrs.
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Covered Wagon" at Albany Sunday
Pendleton — Woolen mills get con- payment of interest on these bonds
vey Clingman Thursday and Friday.
evening.
tract for 3000 blankets for new hotel I tor a priod of 1% years.
Mrs. A. E. Foote and sister Edna I
M r. and Mrs. Em eat Abraham and
The South Umpqua river above
at Seattle.
son Lester and M r. and Mrs. Vere Robinson and M r. i nd Mrs. David
Roseburg is not to be closed to bath­
Polk
County
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Assessed
property
Higbee and son returned home from Foote motored to Albany Wednesday. J
ers. the county health department has
is «14,100 over last year.
Newport Sunday.
announced. Samples of river water
Ray Farm er paid a >25 fine Mon-1
St. Helens — Foundation placed
M any] for dry kiln fo r woed products plant, show that although ¿he stream la un­
Mrs. P. H. Freerksen, Mrs. Frank day for killing a pheasant.
Resources of 278 Oregon banks fit for domestic use, its water may be
Workiager tad children and Mrs. H , another farm er killed pheasant] too.|
used for bathing. Below the city all
Workenger ahd children and Mrs. H.
r.re «118,991,712, against $314,406,120
bathing is forbidden and swimming
W. H. Beene and wife and son I ». year ago.
Freerksen of Sheed spent Friday with
holes Inside the city limits are for­
Allen attended the show, "The Cov-
Mrs. Bob Arnold.
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, , Scio — Electrical’y driven prune
bidden by order of the city council,
cred Wagon, at Albany
Saturday | (byer fostf Sl0 0W
as the water was found to be very
Frank Vance and daughter Ardith
Oregon City - Byrne Manufactur- highly contaminated.
it Seattle visited at the ho .ae of
Mrs. S. H. Dill of Portland hastin g company plans to increase capital
their niece and cousin, Mrs. A. E. been visiting at the homy of Mrs. C. | tc «190,000 and employ 300 men.
A party of men, members of the
Fogle, Friday, and on Saturday Mr.
Dukhobor organisation, a Russian
P. Morse, near town. She returned
G aribrldi — New woodwotking |
Vjmce returned to Seattle and Ardith
sect, with colonies in Canada, has ob­
Friday.
plant to em puy 35 men.
tained options on farm land near Junc­
yCcompanied Gilbert Carey sad sisters
tion City. I t has been known that the
Mayy and Mildren, who are also her
Charles Hamer left Tuesday fo ri
Those who talk isolation talk non-
sect has been planning to emigrate to
{pusins, to Newport to
«pen 1 the Dayville, in eastern Oregon, where he I
si nse. They have talked it for po Lane county for some time, and the
reek end. M r. Vance and daughter expects to make his home. His wife |
litical purposes, and the talk, which I X™ H ^ Y e g l o n L iT u f ’ene h«"be^n
ere returning from a trip by auto a ill go later.
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ccmm.tted an administration to such proteiting a, aingt the move. The ex.
•o Crater Lake and the Oregon cave*.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gage wer-s pas- a policy, has delayed stabilisation of Bervke m-,n are expecled t0 take
Nelson H erbert, is boarding at the sengers to Eugene
Thursday, Mrs. world affairs for three years and cost atepi t0 pi!eVent the Dukhobors from
county ja il, awaiting investigation by Gage going to fill an appointment the people of this country millions of entering this country.
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the grand ju ry of his use of A. C. with the dentist.
d< liars. — Portland Journal.
The fruit harvest of the Hood River
Miss M artha Painton of Rockaway
A rm s tro n g ’ s nam e on checks he
valley is under way, although It will
A g ift of one thousand yen from
hi passed on Mayor Clark, Gansle returned to her home Friday after
be mid-September before picking to
Eros, and the Murphy motor company r visit with her aunt, Mrs. (.. P the imperial household 6f Japan has any appreciable extent will be start
ju s t been received by the Japanese ed. W hile the Apple Growers' asso­
al Albany. The checks were on our Morse, near Halsey.
W. C. T. U. to assist them in temper­ ciation has sold the bulk of its Bartlett
kcal bank. Perhaps M r. Herbert
Mrs, M. H. Shook and children and
thought the operation paid when he Mrs. Eliza Brandon drove out to the ance work.
pear tonnage to canners, the organ
put it through. W hat he thinks now, P A. Pehrsson home Friday and
izatlon will ship a few cars packed
or what he will think before he is spent the afternoon.
The harvest of Gfavenstein apples be­
gan this week. Kings, too, will - be
i free man again, is a different ques­
Mrs. M. J. West, who has been
picked at onc%. The season has been
tion. Boys, it pays best to go for some time at the home of her
an unusually early one.
stra ig h t. T b s g ran d jn ry meets brother, George Shaw, has re tim ed
Both John W. Davis and Charles W.
□ext Tuesday.
tc her home at Port Orford.
Bryaa. democratic candidates for pres­
ident and vice-president-at the Novem
ber election, probably will give-ad
dresses in Oregon during the cam
palgn, according to Dr. C. J. Smith
chairman of the democratic state cen
tral committee.
TOKRANCE
Reconditioning Shop
Parts for All Cars
Willard Batteries
1
212 East First st., Albany
Phons 379
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H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T I M E
North
No. 18, 11:37 a. m.
• T?ISK and rpIRES and Ï7XPERT WORKMEN i
• T GATES 1 UBES
fficient Equipment
^ U T O accessories
UTO Repairing promptly done
HALSEY, Oregon
There’s a sure cure for
hunger at the
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C?o n faction t r y
and
Best sweets and soft drinks,
C a fe te ria
at the
Best cuisine
Efficient service
Pleasant surroundings
Albany, Oregon
W. S. DUNCAN
Miss Enid Veatch went to Eugene
Monday.
South
No. i f , 12:15 p. m.
24, (4:27 p. m.
23, 7.26 p. m.
22, 3:20 a. m.
21, 11:32 p .m .
Not. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p. tti., stops
to let off passengers from south of
Roseburg.
No. 23 runa to Eugeue only.
No. 21 rnns to Eugene, thence Marsh­
field branch.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
to No. 15. ‘
SUNDAY
M A IL
HOURS
T h e d e liv e ry w indow
of the
H a ls e y poetoffice is open Sundays
fro m 10:40 to 10:50 a. no. and 12:15
4o 12:30 p. m .
S u nd ay m a ll goes out o n ly on
the n o rth -b o u n d 11:37 tra in :
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
11:05». ni. ; north twice, closing 11:25
a. iu. and 5:30 p. in. M ail stage for
Brownsville, Crawfon'aville and Sweet
Home leave» daily at 6:45 a. ni.
Paid-for Paragraph}
(5c a lin e )
Aeh wood for sale.
E . S. H
a ïe s
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O ld papers fo r sale at 5c a b u n d le
at the E n te rp ris e office.
• HALSEY GARAGE, A. E. FOOÌ E
M rs. H orace A rm stro n g received
W. H. Beene made a trip to Sa^m
word M o n d ay o f the death of her Tuesday.
a u n t, M re . A. P . Stearns of O a k ­
H arry and Ted Porter started Gull­
la n d .
Mrs. Stearns was struck by
a ffre ig h t tra in and died in a few ing clover Friday.
^m inutes.
T h e A rm stro n g fa m ily
W ill K irk is back in Halsey a fte r
alrova to O ak la n d W ednesday to
several months in San Francj/co.
a tte n d >he fu n e ra l.
The Potter thrashing company fin-
K a r l B ra m w e ll
w rites
from
N e w p o rt th a t there was a very ii hed the spring run last Thursday
h eavy dow n po ur w h ile wa were noon.
Shedd Snapshots
Two cases Involving the right of
< Enterprise Correspoa4ance)
states to require children between the
H e le n Satohw ell visited Salem
ages of 8 and 16 to attend public
schobls have been docketed In the laet week M o n d a y .
United States supreme court. The
M re. C. A . Pugh an d d a u g h te r!
News Note«
appeals were brought by Governor w ent to A lb a n y M o n d a y .
Pierce and Attorney General Van
Miss M erle Pugh w ent to M o n ­
Winkle of Oregon and District At-
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m outh th e first of tb e week.
torney Myers of Multnomah county.
James Kleth of Talent was horribly
i
The first carload of apples for the
T b e R . C. M orgasons have gone
burned while firing a donkey engine
In a logging camp near H ilt, dying season, Gravenstelns loaded at Van (or a vacatio n at N e w p o rt.
shortly afterward without being albe born, on the Mount Hood railroad line
D a le L a M a r took bis m other and
to explain the cause or the accident. was forwarded to the eastern domestic sister io N e w p o rt S u n d a y for aa
market from Hood River. The Valley
Plans tor construction of a natator-
Short line also brought down the sea outin g.
luna and root garden were announced
son's first carload or pears, B artlettt
M r. and M re . K e n n e th Robson
at Roseburg. A company made up en­
from the Vanhorn orchard of E. R and Jo h n Robson spent th e week
tirely of local men has been formed
Pooley, which went to canners at end at N ew p o rt.
and will Incorporate for «100,000, It
Hillsboro.
M r . and M rs . W alla « « Sprang«?
was stated.
le ft tbe first of the week fo r a vis it
By hiding in a narrow space be­
in C a u a d a .
tween the body and the running gear
’ R a h I 'rah ! ! ’rsh ! l ! fo r L a -
I latta and bear !
of a motor truck that operates in and
out of the state prison yard, Patrick
Bishop escaped from the state peni­
tentiary at Salem
R. M. Barker, driver of an automo­
bile that was seeking to establish a
Curtis Veatch and fam ily visited
speed record between Seattle and Oak­
at Cottage Grove and Ix>raine Sundav.
land, Cal., was fined «410 by Judge
Miss Violet Gibson went to Albany Kunts at Salem on two charges at
Thursday to be the week-end guest speeding and racing.
ot her friend, Miss Erm a Kean.
Announcement It made that all mid
Mrs. A. M. Chamberlin arrived on I Columbia cities w ill participate on
Tuesday to visit at the home of her] Labor day In a pageant, depleting
parents, M r. and Mrs. Edwards, near] early day history ot the Columbia
g ettin g a gentle d rip here.
river as a highway late the Oregon
Miss Phyllis Powell of Roseburg is town. Her home is in Portland.
country, to be held at Koberg beach,
Leonard C ilk e y was here T ues­ ' ¡siting at the home fff her uncle, C.
j . C. Porter and fam ily, M r. and
just east of Hood River.
d ay looking after d etails of our P. Moody.
Mrs. W. A. M uller and Frank W ork-
The wool market 1* gaining In
p a rtic ip a tio n in the Bounty fa ir,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abraham spent ir.ger and fam ily attended the base strength and the world demand is be
eepecially on c h ild re n ’* day, w hich
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W ill Price ball game at Bryant's park, Albany. I coming keener, according to a telegram
ought to be biggest day of a ll.
al Monroe.
Sunday.
1 received at Pendleton by Mac Hoke,
Shedd schoola'open Sept. 22 w ith
secretary of the Oregon Wool Grow-
Mr. and Mrs. Munson from Albany
Jim T ait, Mrs. Agnes Clark, Mrs.
W illia m Schraiber p rin c ip a l. Miss
I era' association front the headquarters
were
visiting
their
son,
Elm
er
Mun­
H. Freerksen and Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
H e le n S atehw ell assistant, M rs. T .
ot the National Wool Growers' asso­
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Freerksen went to Albany Sunday a f­
J. P an n en 7th and 8th grade, Miss son, last week.
ciation at Salt Lake.C ity.
B e rth a Shedd fo u rth , fifth and
Aubrey S. Tusslng, Brownsville a t­ ternoon and saw "The Covered W ag­
Cummings ft LaPoint, contractors,
• iz t h grades and Miss Rowena torney, took the train at Halpey for on."
have completed the coacrete paving
H e rm a n p rim a ry .
Albany Tuesday.
M r. and Mrs. H. L. Straley and from Monmouth south to the Benton
Worth .Bass camo home from A l­ daughter Merle spent Friday U the I county line. This completes tbs last
Moon prophets told us the long
d ro uth was the result of a succes­ bany Monday to visit his mother, P. A. Pehrsson home and were a ls o |Kap jn the west aide Pacific highway.
visitors at the peach orchards in that Albert Amort, state engineer, has set
sion of " d r y m o o n s” and th e t Mrs. S. C. Bass.
vicinity.
the date for the opening of thia pave­
tom orrow 's moon change would
Phillip Merriam returned home on
b rin g ra in .
W e had ra in Ibis
Mrs. D. F. Dean of Bandon arrived ment to traffic for September 10
Tuesday after a stay of several
week w ith the same old " d r y n.onths in Alaska.
According to Olin Douglas, druggist
Saturday and will operate the switch
tnoon ’ • and then the sky cleared,
board while the Staffords are taking at Lakeview, Malheur and Harney
Gustave Mitzner Is recomshended
so tom orrow 's " w e t m o m ” w ill
their vacation. She will be assisted lakes are dried up. as Is Deep creek
have a chance to dem onstrate. I >' the local M. E. conference to be
and several other good fishing streams
t y M i Beulah Dean
‘censed to preach.
W atch yo u r moon.
in that district. The drying up of
A thief got a purse and >30 belong­
Mr. and Mrs. E. M . Sturgis and ing to Mra. Glenn Loomis of Albany. these rendesvoue of the finny tribe
M r. and M rs. C han cy Siekels of
H a ls ey . ¡ M r . aud M is
Chester 'aughters Mabel, Bertha and Ruth a r­ Saturday evening after dark at her w ill necessitate restocking and baa
Nickels and son o f Eugene and rived from Boise, Monday, fo r a visit r< sidence in Albany. Loomis form er­ spoiled fishing In that dlatrict for
aeveral years.
Miss \ era Bond of A lb a n y re­ at the home of M r. and Mrs. G. F. ly published the Brownsville Times.
tu rn ed from a tr ip to the oosit Schroll. They had previously visited
Oregon Elks la th * seventh annual
Miss Doris Lake arrived Friday to convention at Tillamook Indorsed and
W ednesday.
T h e y spent a few at Rex and Seaside.
take the place vacated by Miss John­ decided ta take aa active part la
d a y * a t N ew p o rt. N y e Raaoh, Seal
son at the Ringo drug store.
R ock and Yachats.
W h ile a t
National Defense day program. Sep-
W alter Frum and fam ily of Craw ­ tember 12. outlined aa Americanlsa
k achate they indulged iu fishing
fordsville spent Friday at the ho%e
in the ocean for tomcod and kelp
W ill sacrifice fine p ia n o ® o *
LOST
• * b , catching 208 io tw o hours.
of his brother, O. W . Frum.
T h e y returned hom e by way of stored n ear H alsey for im m e d ia te
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h ite m ale
aM *n y Halsey people went t j A l­
Alaaa,
m a kin g
th e tr ip from sale.
W i l l give easy term s io re­ bany to see "The Covered W^gon."
ia c h a ts in o n * d ay.
sponsible h o m e .. F o r p a rtic u la rs It iu a clean wholesome play, besides
Piano Must be Sold
Part Angora Cat
The Marguerite Shoppe, listed in and w here piano can be seen a d ­ being a classic which coat a fortune S tra ve d from H u g h Leeper paai-
f i n d e r w rite
i i production, and the large crowds dence,
our ' Albany. directory, will move to dress M o r r is Music H o s ie r,
M r*u 8. H . B r i p o i r ,
v-hich
attended
showed
.that
people
quarters in the 'Albany hotel about
K u g su e, O ra. •
138 W . N in th i t . , A lb a n y '
still have a taste for that kind.
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do mot cars . t
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Miss hfhble .M e in e r, fro m near
T a n g e n t, w s la y in g w ith M r. and
M rs. H a r r y Sprenger,
M ra. S ate h w e ll apt nt the weak
end at Seaside.
H « r d au g h ter
D p ro th y came hom e w ith h er.
H a r r y Sprenger and fa m ily and
M r. and M rs . H a ro ld Pugh drove
to P o rtlan d Sunday to v is it at L y ­
m an P en n ell's .
Piano Must be Sold
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W il l
t
sacrifice
fine
storm i near H a ls e y fo r
cale.
p ia n o
now
im m e d ia te
W i l l give eaey term s to re ­
sponsible hom e.
F o r p a rtic u la r«
and where p ia n o can ba seen ad -
drees M o r r is M u s ic H o u sa,
Engeau, O re.
A D M IN IS T R A TO R 'S N O T IC E
There's more milk In the palls and
less purchased feed on the farms
which are planted with more legume
eeed.
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Io Vai’king your fruit remember that
00 good apples can never make a sin­
gle bad one look good, but one bad
apple can spoil the M ie of 50 good
ones.
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It's poas.de to Increase the potato
crop by apraylng
Bordeaux mixture)
with lead arsenate added will pro-
vent lste blight sod get tbe petite bug
also
8pr*y oftener If tbe season IK
cool and wet. than during dry weatbor.1
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"Forests do not Improve by disuse
any mare than a man's muscles grow
stronger la Idleness" The farm wood-
lot la a small forest »nd will repay thg
owner who takes care of it Got buffi
tin F 159 from tbe state college
Ithaca. N T
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of Iteariag of Pihal Account
Notice ia hereby given that tbe final
acceuat of E. B Gormlay aa adiuiait-
trator of the estate of Etnaliue Gorm­
ley, ileceaaed, hat been filed in the
ounty Court of lin o Countr. State of
Ciregan. aud the 13th day ot Septem­
ber. 1924, i t the hour ot 10 o'clock a.
m., hat been duly appointed by eaid
Court for the hearing of object lent to
Mid final eccouat end the aettleaent
thereof, at which time any pereon inter-
eated in aaid relate may appear aad file
objections thereto ia writing and con­
test the tame
Dated and first published August 14,
1’ 24,
E. B. GoaMLkv,
Aministrator Aforesaid.
A mo * A TceaiMO, Att'y fot Admr,
A D M IN ISTR A TO R 'S N O T IC E
of final account
Notice is hereby given that the finat
account of S. S. Hayes as administrator
with the will annexed ef the estate of
A Ribelin. deceased, has been filed ia
the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Linn County, and that tbe 24tli day
of August. 1924, at tbe hour of 10
clock a. as., haa been duly epoointed
by said court for tbe hearing of obje-
tione to said final account and the eettle-
meat thereof, at which time aay pereon
interested in said estate may appearand
file objections thereto in writing and
contest the same Dated and first pnb-
listed July 24.1924.
S. S. Havaa.
Administrator aforesaid.
A. A. Tvssiwe, A u 7- ,or Admr.