Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 11, 1924, Image 1

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEP I . 11, 1*24
H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
can vote by and by ju st the
same.
a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts
Rev. Robert Parker and fami­
p r o g r a m , E v e n in g o f S e p te m b e r 7 8
ly were in Albany Monday.
Orchestra
Short Stories from Sundry Miss Countryman moves her
Bedtime Story hour —20 Albany children
“M arguerite Shoppe” beauty
Sources
“ Florinda,” a fairy play
parlor from the Globe theatre
Styla Show, 30 minute«—B la ia ’a and Hamiton'a store«.
M r. and Mr«. B. M . Bond were building, Albany, to 110 West
Mies Meade will display (all etv!»« in Sbur-on optical glasses
Second street, on the first floor.
in Albany Saturday.
Biblical Pageant— “ Jepbthu’g Daughter,” played by Albany’s
J.
B.
Schroll
drove
over
from
Evergreen blackberry pickers are
leadiug ci tile us. The pageant will portray the life o( Jeplj.
Wednesday of last
busy around Sweet Home. In spite ot Cushman
thah from the time he ia driven
Gilead by the jealousy of
the dry season there has been a large week and visited his parents,
his step-brothers ; he grows to manhood iu the land of Job
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Schroll, till
crop of berries.
(wrestling and other anoient sports); he is called to lead the
Mrs. Mabel Müler of San
when he went ° ’n *
armies of Israel ; Jephtha’a daughter at home with her com­
panion* awaits tbe triumphant return of the army ; the two
Francisco arrived Thursday for Portland
months upon the mountain top; the supreme sacrifise ;
Mrs. Preston Newton, who
a visit a t the home of her
peace
grandm other, Mrs. Eliza Bran­ has been visiting her parents,
Orchestra and chorus will accompany the pageant
don.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Forster, took
Mr. Elmer Wiiliamsoo, Jephthah
the
train
for
Eugene
Friday
to
Misses Lucile and Pauline
Mis9 Helen Poling, Jephthah’« daughter
visit
relatives.
She
recently
Stivers, who have been visiting
Judge P. R. K ellv, First Elder
a t the J. S. Vannice home, re­ had her tonsils removed and
M r. C. AC. Finnerty, The Lover
turned to their home at Eugene is not fully recovered.
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Thursday.
Mr.
Burbank proposes to
an automobile service
Miss W innifred Rose of the build
Talent furnished by leading citizens of Lebanon A Harrisburg
Marinello beauty parlors, Al­ station, with residence in rear,
Orchestra
bany, has so well recovered on the ground between the old
Indian Legend— 10 children and youths.
trom the injuries she received livery barn and the alley south
Style Show, 30 minutes— M Btarnberg ladies’ shop, with Mc­
in an auto accident th at she ex­ of it. The big barn is full of
Dowell shoes on Sternberg's models. J. C. Penney models
pects to retu rn to the shop be­ hay on storage, some of it two
Historical Pageant— " Tbe OrSgou T ra il.”
fore the week is out. During years old. As it is emptied out
Inidan Fairs
her disability she has had a he intends to avail of it as space
The
Coming of tbe W hite Men—-Lewis and Clark expedition
for
autos,
and
it
may
come
in
competent m anager in charge.
Fur Traders
for
a
remodeling.
W estern Oregon soil loses
Dr. McLonghlin at Fort Vancouver
F. 0 . Salmon and J. W. Pugh
lime and potash through leach­
The Coming of the Missionaries
ing during our heavy rains. of the Oak Plain neighborhood
The Wagon Trail
T hat is why the state grinds each bought a new piano last
Sham Bxttle W ith tbe Indians.
lime and sells it to farm ers a t week from the Davenport mu­
The First C ivil Wedding West of the Rockies
The Spirit of Oregon
cost. The Southern Pacific com­ sic house of Albany. That com­
Fruits of the Land
pany has had printed a pamph­ pany is about to have altera­
let telling how to get and use tions made in its quarters and
this lime and containing letters on our front page it advertises A Clean County Fair
B r o w n s v ille B rie fs
from farm ers who have used it. a special sale of all kinds of
W rite to J. H. Mulchay, 705 musical goods to make room for
A t most county fairs there
Yeon building, Portland, if you the carpenters.
are features, tolerated on ac­
W illis Hale visited Eugene yea
w ant a copy free.
One of the opportunities that count of the revenue from con­ terday.
An item copied from and crop up for a farm er to get out­ cessions, to which many object
C. E. Holland has bought the
credited to another paper last side the ru t and make a few on the grounds th a t in one way milk route from the Brownivills
or
another
they
are
demoraliz­
week called Cecil Quimby’s ba­ dollars without increasing the
creamery.
by a boy. I t’s a girl, but th at competition in the main crops ing. The management this year
proposes
to
utilize
home
talent,
Rev. E. L. Wood has been
makes no difference now. She m ay be found in the advertise­
m ent of the Murphy Seed com The development of home talent visiting relatives in Brownsville
pany on page 4. Italian and is what a county fair is or abould the past week.
English rye grass are mixed all be for. •
W. C. Templeton has come
Albany's Only
over the valley. Pure seed of
The advertisem ent on the,' back from California to make
EXCLUSIVE each is in demand and the com­ first page features the a ttra c ­ Brownsville his home.
pany offers a chance for those tions for the second and third
with clean ground to raise it. nights.
Miss Mary Brown arrived
As “Mary succeeds on main
O PTIC AL PARLOR
Manager Gilkey w rites: “The from Eugene Monday for a
street, so the farm er may suc­ two nights’ pageants this year yisit with her sister Frances
ceed on the farm
mark a new venture in fair en­
O U R N E W P R IC E L IS T :
Mrs. R. J. Sargent, who has
tertainm ent.
Mrs.
Charles been visiting for the past two
Commencing
next
week,
the
Double Vision Lonses
Enterprise will be published on Childs of Albany, who improvis­ months a t the home of her sis­
ed and is directing these pag­ ter, Mrs. W. J. Shelton, left for
Ultex, $18.50 ; Kryptok, $17:50.
Wednesdays.
Correspondents eants,
feeling the need of a her home a t St. Louis Saturday.
Fearless, $16.50; Bright*. $15;50,
are requested to bear this in
Cemented Segments. $14.50.
mind and endeavor to have all higher order of entertainm ent Mrs. Shelton accompanied her
to take the place of the carnival
Single or Distant Vision Lenses copy in the office by Monday and cheap attractions, is giving as far as Portland.
afternoon, the latest date at
Ralph
Hooker has been
entire time to give us
6 D Curve Tone, $13.50 ; Mencius,
which it can be sent to the lino­ her
visiting
his uncle, Edward
$12.50.
something
worth
while.
type in tim e for use the same
\% D Curve Periscopic, $12;50;
Sawyer and other relatives in
week. Send in the bulk of your
Flat«' $10.50.
Brownsville. He left for Port­
Pitted in Zilo, gold-filled or rimless
copy Saturday, and anything
land Monday, and expects to,
frames.
of importance occurring later
return and enter O. A. C. later.
Por heeavy Zilo frames add $1 to $2.
can be handled if received Mon­
Deduct $2 for second-grade tens.
Miss M argaret Lane left
Reading glasses. $2 50 to $10.
day. The delay between receiv­
ing copy and publication is one
Bancroft Optical Co.
of the handicaps in publishing
a paper in a town too small to
313 West First street, Albany, Ore.
w
arrant a linotype.
Aak about Punktal, the perfect lent.
S a tu ,jd ,, for
LINN COUNTY FAIR
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Halsey Church ol Christ
Church Announcements
National Gingham Week
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They are fast colors, 32 inches *
wide, and come in many new and •
beautiful designs and rolorings- *
RO O N TZg
GOOD GOODS
Epitome of Events in the
Beaver State
Mrs. Mary M allett, state presi­
dent, is expected here at the W.
C. T . U. convention tomorrow.
Three fifths of the husluesa peril««
of Madras was rased by flra, with •
total lots astlmstad at $45.290.
Mrs. M. G. Tycer and two chil­
dren retarned yesterday to her
home in Albany, after a visit with
Mrs. 8. B. Tycer.
Wheal ahlpmaata from the Celumhle
river amouatad to 1.SS2.247 hunhela
between July 1 and September 1.
Mrs. G. A. Overton went to
Eugene Saturday to visit her
sister-in-law,
Mrs.
Belle
Overton.
Mrs Laura W llrslt, 28. was burned
to death la a flra which destroyed the
home ot B. W Meeks at MllwauU«.
Dredging of a tw o m ll* channel la
Klamath lake from Shlpplugton water­
front to Little Woscua marsh has been
completed.
F. S. Gattman, who has been
visiting iu Brownsville, went to
Oaklaud yesterday. He teemed to
be favorably impressed with this
country.
In the 21 menthe that have elapsed
since the Astoria fire disaster a total
of $6.659.000 baa been spent on re-
construction.
Gale Bullington, who has
been visiting in Brownsville,
returned to his home in Albany
Saturday.
His friend, Lloyd
Henderson, accompanied him.
Victor P. Moses of Corvallis was
appointed county Judge of Benton
county to succeed J. O. Wilson, who
died recently.
A rthur Moore, who has b«en
visiting at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
K. Boyden, roturned to his
home at Riparin, Wash., S atur­
day.
According to the records In the cus­
tom* house the value of the exports
from Astoria to foreign countries dur­
ing the mouth ot August was $429,927.
Estimate* of expenses for various
Portland municipal bureau* In 1926
total $5,164,220.14, according to the
annual budget submitted to the coun­
cil.
Mrs. Mary Robnett arrived
Thursday from Albany, where
she had attended the wedding
of her niece, Miss M argaret
Cathey, to Guy Butler. She
spent the day in Halsey, retu rn ­
ing to Brownsville on the even­
ing stage.
Copper ore has been discovered In
Jackson county at the head ot the east
fork ot Lick creek, 10 mile* east ef
Eagle Point, on tha Crutar Lake high­
way.
Miss Helen Fanning of Salem,
who was graduated from the
Brownsville high school last year,
is ouming back here to reside after
a honeymoon which she is now
spending with Lynn Sawyer, a
young sawmill man. She la a
Miss no more.
Mayor Snyder has declared
defense day, tomorrow, a le-
al holiday and the American
egion will possess the city and
is leceiving one-day enlistm ents
of all who will, by this joining
the colors, signify their willing­
ness to come to the defense of
the country if occasion arises.
There will be sports, baseball,
a pavement dance, etc.
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Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. M arsters, who has ju st
finished a term of summer
school a t Seattle, has gone to
Napavine, Wash., where he will
be principal in the schools this
coming year.
Mr. Half Wellington Bond
was baptized a t the Methodist
church Sunday.
The city of Salom ha* expended
$106.556 for paving operations during
the year 1924, according to a report
prepared by Hugh Rngera, city engi­
neer.
Damage estimated at between $1S.-
000 and $12,000 was done by a fire
that destroyed five buildings In the
town of Ukiah. In the south end »1
Um atilla county.
High aneep ranges In the Cascades
remain green and almost unaffected
by the drouth, according to E N.
Cavanagh. assistant district forester
In charge of graslng
W ith more than eight month* of the
year gone. Eugene has more than
doubled last year's high building
record of $1,127.119
The figure for
thia year ia $2,347,480.
Advertisement for the sale of 183.-
000.000 feat of timber In the n a tio n a l
forest reserve south of Friend, In
Wasco county, haa been authorised hy
Chief Forester Greeley.
Arch Cody, alia* Fred Yardlow,
slayer of W Austin Goodman, sheriff
of Harney county, was Indicted for
first-degree murder by the Malheur
county grand Jury at Vale.
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R E A D T H IS
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Most Startling Piano Sale J
Church of C h rist:
We Feature
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Kalburnie Ginghams
30c
All Over Oregon
Olaf Nelson, the garage man,
has moved to Oakridge to fol­
low the same business.
E v e r in A l b a n y
Lon Chamlee, minister.
Coming as it does at the open-
ing of the school year, it strikes
a particularly timely note and
reaches the housewife at a time
when she is particularly inter-
ested in home sewing.
school a t Mount | |\Je W S N o t e s F r o m
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A t the Church of Christ next
Sunday is “Go to College Sun­
day.”
This is observed by
churches all over the land. We
will have a special program.
Y ou will want to be there to en­
joy it. The men's class is now
meeting in its own class room
in the basement of the church.
Every man not a member of
some class is invited.
R ally
dav
is
coming
soon.
Watch for announcecent later.
Bible school. 10, W. H . Robert­
son, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Morning worship, 11. Lord’s
suipper every Lord's day.
Evening service, 8,
The chnrch without a bishop, in
the country without a king.
I f you have no church home
come and worship with us.
Methodist;
Robert Parker, pastor.
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching. 11.
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meeting TDursday, 8,
Preaching, 8.
j Remodeling Sale
room.
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Wo are going to remodel
the D a v e n p o r t Music
house and we must have
We have the very latest up-to-date Pianos,
made by the Baldwin Manufacturing company, which have no superior.
These pianos will be sold at the
BIGGEST BARGAINS
•vor known in this city. This sale will start
SATURDAY, SEPT. 13
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Those pianos are going, and going quickly. We must sell, so don’t !
be the last one to coine in. If you want a bargain in a piano now is
your c h a n ^ Everything in thew store 15 per cent off. All musical
PHONOGRAPHS, ORGANS, VIOLINS. H O RN S-everrthing in
th is line 15 per cent off. Be the first and have your choice.
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