Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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AND T H E N COMES
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S E C R E T S
Halsey Happenings ate.
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Glen Chance was in Albany
Saturday.
Miss Mary La Rue went to
Albany Friday.
Miss
Eugene
W. J.
Halsey
Enid Veatch went to
Friday.
Carey of Eugene visited
between trains Thurs­
day.
R. C. Barclay, auditor for the
Southern Pacific, was at the de­
pot Saturday.
Lawrence Taylor and Mrs.
Douglas Taylor are home from
their vacation.
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The value ef all farm property ta
Oregon has increased »74
have a milking ma-
We are ia poution to faroish
* report issued by the Port of A» In »0 year«, while the aumber of acre«
of improved farm land In th» stats
torts shows that between July 1
•end and contract for
Fred Sylvester is putting a
August 11 of thia year 411 carload* has increased only 47 per cent, ac­
Reconditioning Shop
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■ concrete floor in his barn.
or
271.572 bushels ol wheat were re­ cording to a preliminary stady just
1 0 0 A C R E S «>»
Parts for Ail Cars
completed by Andrew Miller. f i« 4
ceived from interior point*
E. E. Gormley is recovering
secretary of the Oregoa Bankers’ asso­
slowly a fte r his recent illness.
The question of issuing bond* la the
ciation.
amount of 1100.000 for rebuilding
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abraham
The farm at the Oregoa Soldiers
•
flumea
on
the
Central
Oregon
Irriga­
and
spent several days a t Cascadia
212 East First *t„ Albany
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home
at Roseburg la a liability rather
tion district canals w ill be voted on
last week.
than an asset at present, according
at tbs annual election October 14.
1 0 0 A C R E S of
Fbone J79
to a statement made before the state
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Munson
The Oregon state fair board ha*
board of control by W. M. H ead er
were business visitors in A1
appropriated |500 to be used In par
ahotL superintendent of the Institu­
bany Saturday afternoon.
chasing prise« and arranging a heree-
tion. improvements at the home to
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
Mrs. N. E. Chandler and aod pay attractive price« for the | shoe tournament to be held In co» coat approximately »17.000 were
section
with
thia
year's
state
fair
daughter Agnes and Miss Helen •eed. Must ba grown on land
North
8onth
recommended by the commandant
Williams are picking hops at free ot donieatic rye grata.
Eugene I* promised a 1X0.000 pot
No. 22, 3:02 a.
No.
17.
12:15 p. m.
Oregon has the country's cham­
Corvallis.
18, 11:37 a.
tery manufacturing plant if eultabl«
3». 7.4« p. m.
Come in and talk it over ritb
pion coyote trapper, ao tar as Stan­
24, 4:25 p
31. 11:20 p. m
day I* found In the locality, accord
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Duncan u* when you come to Albany.
ley G, Jewett of the Cnltnd Staten No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m.. stop,
log to E Eagene Chadwick, secretary
m d daughter returned S atur­
biological survey can ascertain. He Ito let off passenger» from south of
of the Eugene chamber of commerce
day from a week’s visit in and
la W illiam Snyder of Craae, who, in Bngena.
Constance Lockard, k-yeer old daugb the »1 days la August secured 150 ot
No^ , 3 1 “ i . 32 *1°? OB,F H
around Portland.
ter of Mrs and Mrs. C. D. Lockard t h e a n ím a la
M r Jewett says
a a r a this
'h l.
I.
I Xoe' and Engene
32, M * od
34 rBn between Port-
tne
animals.
Mr.
t«
land
oaly
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sturgis of
died at The Dalle* hoepttal froi
the largest kill ever made la this su te Passengers lor south of Roseburg should
Rex, spent Sunday a t the home
scalds saffered when the Infant pulled or any other la a similar period of | take Na_l7 to Eugene and there transfer
if the latte r’s parents, Mr. and
a pot of het ten from a tabla ontc time.
I to No. 15.
Mrs. George F. Schroll.
Halsey-Brownsville stage meets traios
b ereelf
Threshing continues in Oregon un­ 18, 17, 34, 14 and 33 ia order named.
Prank C. Riggs of Portland wat der favorable eondltloaa. says tbe
Mrs.
Frank
Gansle and
Jam es W right Cary of New
nominated governor of the first dla
laughter Leila and M r*. Adda iaven, Conn., died Sept. 3rd on trlct of Rotary clubs at a meeting In weekly crop summary ot the weather
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
bureau. Some plowing has been dona
Ringo and Doris Lake visited the steam er enroute to Panama. Hoquiam. W ash, of more than 1<X lor winter
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The delivery window of tbe
wheat
in the __________
W illamette
Mr. Cary had been in pool J district presidents and secretaries of
in Eugene Sunday afternoon.
valley, but the soil la generally too H a le e y poetoffice i« opeo S undays
health for some time. He and the order.
dry. Seeding is In progress Over limit- I rcm 10:40 to 10:50 a. tn. and 12:15
P. A. Pebrsson baa ja il com- his wife were on their way to
Sixty
ef
the
71
applicants
who
wrote
ed area« In central and eastern coun-
12:30 p. in.
ileted a new chicken house 100 I xjs Angeles, hoping the change [ la the state bar examinations held tie«. Some early town rye la coming
Bunday mail goes out only on
would
benefit
him.
Besides
his
[
' et long to accommodate his
In Salem last July were successful, ac up In Lake county.
I the north-bound 11:37 train:
tunch of O. A. C. W hite Leg- wife be leaves a bod , James cording to announcement made by
The completion ef the paving of , , “ ***
,ou,h once • d*y cloeiagat
lorn hens.
Freeman Cirey of Boston, and a I Arthur 8. Benson, clerk of the Oregon
■b.
M .
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George W orkinger and Frank sister. Mis. Cary is a cousin of supreme court.
makes the first unbroken hard surface Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Sweet
A'orkinger and their families Edwin Russ and Mrs. Russ | Glen Robinson and W R Wolgamott thoroughfare across the s u te from the | House leeves daily at 6:45 a. m.
of Medford and James M iller of Elk Columbia river to the California line,
.pent Sunday afternoon with Kneeland of Halsey.
Creeh were fined »17 each In Medford will be celebrated formally at Helmick
he gentlem en’s parents, Mr.
This is cement sidewalk y e a r 1 following theft- arrest for bunting deet park, near Monmouth. Friday. The
»nd Mrs. G. L. Workinger.
in Halsey. Among those who at night with searchlights. It la said last section connecting Monmouth and
George Maxwell and wife last have put them in aie Clark and | they accidentally shot and killed three the weat aide pavement to Corvallis
veek had as guests Adolph Wesley on Second stre e t; the
ha* just been completed by the sUte
JhiaJvo and wife of Olympia, Methodist parsonage and church
Failure of the public to distinguish highway commission and w ill be open
i’he later lady is Mrs. Maxwell’s on Third ; T. P. Patton, J. E. between original safes of stocks un ed on the dedication data.
laughter.
True and Douglas Taylor.
der permit Issued by tbe state cor
The Owen-Oregon Lumber company
poratlon commissioner and resale ol of Medford w ill start at once to en­
stocks by Individual holders, prob large Its plant by tbe construction ot
ably has been responsible for much two lumber storage warehouses, each
of the recent criticism directed at th* to hold 2,00«,0«0 foot of finished lum
stato officials, according to a lettei ber and with a loading capacity of 20
prepared by W. E. Crews, state cor box cars, and equipped with a crane
USK and
and
poratlon commissioner.
and other modern apparatus for stack
Hurrah for LaFolletta and beer!
Coo Hoard (ram page I I
TORRANCE
Pure English Rye Grass Seed
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M A LO N E
( C o n t in u e d
N«wt Netas
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M O NDA Y
ta rt
Farmers, Attention !
; vx>n to
; chine.
ALBANY
BUN L A Y
EFT." It
to
Willard Batteries
J
Pure Italian Rye Grass Seed
Albany Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote
drove to Junction City Sunday J
and spent the day with home
folks.
Red Pearl went to Eugene
Saturday and returned Sunday
E . F O O 'i E
He is planning a hunting trip
after deer soon.
ires
xpert workmen ,
GATES
U B ES
fficient Equipment (
Vines of 1500 end sentence# to 30 Ing. sorting and unpacking by ma
Misses Ida and Amanda Mitz
days In fell were given each of five chlnery. The lumber w ill be handled
ner went to Salem, Friday and
a c c e s so r ie s
hunters of elk tn Cooe county by B In packages of about 2000 feet, which
Amanda had her tonsils remov­
UTO R e p a irin g p ro m p tly done
H. Jaehnk. judge of the Coos county will be an Innovation In the business.
ed. They returned Saturday.
court. This is the maximum penalty
Voters’ pamphlets, giving the
for killing of elk.
m easures to be voted on this
A lfo rd
Receipts thus far this year from
fall with argum ents pro an con,
( K n t p r p r l» » C o rr» » p o D d » a c e )
motor vehicle registrations In Oregon
can lie had a t the postotfice
aggregate |4.<»l,774.72, according to
Velda C urtis spent Saturday]
The Methodist congregation
a statement Issued by the secretary night with her
friend,
V iolet] in Internal Medicine for the
last Sunday unanimously voted
of state. For the entire year IM S
past tw elve years
Burnett.
receipts totaled t4.OS9.SOMO.
to request the conference to
continue Mr. P arker as pastor
Colonel Pegram
W hitworth, in­
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
Miss H attie Dannen of Shedd
>E nt»rp rie» Correspondence)
here.
fantry, has been ordered relieved from visited
her sister, Mrs. E. A. | D o e s N o t O p e r a te
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy were
The Shedd fair will be next duty with the 9Sth division organis­ Starnes, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller \lbany visitors Thursday.
Saturday.
ed reserves, Portland, and assigned
W ill be at
spent several days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B urkhart i
Jim
Couey
has
painted
the
I
,0
daty
*«
professor
of
m
ilitary
science
with Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen near
Hop picking in the McLaren
of Salem spent some tim e at H O T E L
ALBANY
A1 Nelson home.
at th# University of Alabama.
Portland
•/ard was finished Saturday.
their farm last week.
and Mrs. Ritchie will „ *
"** ‘
°* “
As “Mary succeeds on Main
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kinghten m n Mr.
Wedneeday, Oct. 1.
vt.
n -
knot* and manned by IS men and
J. N. B urnett and family are
th#lr offlc<ri wlu M p,4Ced on
street,’’ so may the little hem-1 *ere Albany callers Saturday, move to Ontario, Ore.
Office
hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
moving to their place near
stitcher at 318 W est Second
Mrs. R. C. Margason was duty off the Oregon coast in the near H arrisburg this week.
Mrs.
Chandler,
Agnes
and
street, Albany. See her card in
Helen Williams are picking hops quite sick, but is much improv- future. Dr. J. A. LlnvUIe. federal pro-
the Albany directory.
ed.
hlbltlon director, has been Informed
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck
it Corvallis.
were Sunday afternoon callers!
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Freerksen
Henry
Halverson
spent
Sun-
Tkr#e
chUdren—
Elma
and
Elmer
Mr. and Mrs. E verett Hover
joined Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zim­
day in Portland visiting rela-
‘ wln»- teB rears old, and at the Michael Ricksrd bom«.
if
H arrisburg visited a t the E. tiv
No Charge for Consultatiou
merman and Mr. and Mrs. E.
es.
Ernest Heilman, nine— were drowned
E.
Hover
home
Sunday.
J. H. Rickard and family at­
while playing in a swimming hole In
Abraham a t Pacific City Sun­
Merle Thompson left Sunday the Abernethy river on their way tended th e M. E. Church South
day for an outing of several
Albert Miner, J. C. Henrich
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
for
a visit with relatives in | home from Echo Dell school In Clack­ conference a t Corvallis Sunday.
days.
ind Ray Hover have gone to
medicine and surgery and is 11-
Portland.
amas
county.
E. D. Isom and family a o d | c* n,* d b2 Iba state of Oregon. He
Miss Marie Sneed, who has Corvallis to work in the hop
Oregoa pension« hav« been granted W i l h . « W . b l .o d 4 - « b , . r D . h
Mrs. S. Thompson left Thurs­
been
spending her vacation yard.
ts follow«:
Mary Briggs. Portland.
with home folks and at Broot-
Prof. Nichols has returned day for an extended visit in »20; Flora M. Harrison. Portland. 230; ma left yesterd ay morning for a I tils or adenoids.
*t nebat«.
I n t has to h it credit wonderful results
Portland.
en Springs, returned to her I nom his vacation and gave the
. Edward Rlngsmlth. Astoria. »15; Mary
M
r
and
M ra
P
A
*" dite**c* of the stomach, liver, bow-
work as librarian in Seattle I orchestra a lesson Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. A .S t a r n e s elt,
blood , kin. ntry„ , he<rt kidaay^
Mr. and Mrs. C. Davidson re - Struthers. Medford. »30; Flora O. Chtl-
evening.
Saturday. She made a short
daughters H attie
and I bladder, bed watting, catarrh, weak long«,
turned Saturday from a week's sou. Brownsville, 330; Ida Stmpaoa, and
stop over in Salem on the way]
Catherine visited a t the C. C. I vhcumatiam, iciatlre, lag nicer* nad ree-
Gresham. »30.
Anna Heinrich returned to trip to Klamath Falls.
home.
Dickson home at Shedd Thurs- “ *
her work a t Corvallit Monday,
I Below are the names of a few of his
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pugh ( Senators Robert M. La Follette and j av
J *
1 many aatisfted patieata ia Oregon
Mr. Firehau
is
having
a tite r spending her vacation a t drove to Portland Sunday to | Burton K. Wheeler will make speeches
in Oregon, Senntor Wheeler on Octo-
. Pinnia Pakknri, Ilwaco, Weak., cheat
structure erected at 421 Lyon her home.
visit Mrs. Pugh’s parents.
ber 3 and Senator La Follette on a
A fter all the advertising,, trenbie.
A party was given a t the Will
street where he proposes to re­
H arry Sprenger and family data yet to bo determined, according Mrs. Bridger got her cat, Peter, I o(Yhe°»tomlah Gf*M
Ore'’ "*“ *
open the Albany Bakery. Forty McLaren home Saturday even­
spent
the
week
end
in
Maple-
to word received by the La Folihtte
ing.
Ice
cream
and
watermelon
She
paid Mrs. Hugh Leeper I loseph Schuster. Beavertoe, Ora., ca­
feet of the front will be an all­
wood visiting Mrs. Sprenxer’s state committee.
tarrh and heart trouble
hour lunch room and retail bak-
served,
$1.50
for his keep.
Elizabeth Taylor, Baker. Ore., iataat-
I
Mie* Celia Bollman. private secre-
eiy and we presume the “good I Bert Haynes and family re- sister.
inal trouble,
Miss Viola Arnold was home I U ry t0 O o w n o r Pierce since Inst Paid-for Paragraph»
M rs Breast I*cay, Iron side. Ore.,
old five-cent l o a f will l>e among I turned Saturday from a visit to
heart and nervous trouble.
the eatables sold there.
I relatives in Dayton and Walla over Sunday from Portland. May' w* ' nan,ed «»efendnnt in a suit
C. J. Minch Estacada, Ora., kidacy
(5c a line)
where she is in training to be a f“*d *“ ,he clrcult co,‘rt at 8ale“
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bond and | Walla> Wash.
and bladder trouble.
nurse.
bjr
A l,ce Boiell to recover 310.-
Mrs Henry Baker. Banks, O ra., gall
Wellin*ton
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Stenmxl
j ».
000 for the «Heged alltnatlon of Fred
Pups far sale, Airedales. Call J stoaas and appendicitis.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
\\
llloughby
|
Botell
o
affections.
' a / ,x-weekB } r,P and Mr*. Lydia Davis of Port-
at meat market.
E. C. Nichols, La baa on, Ore., appen­
dicitis.
The state board of forestry has ask
wuM. ™
" Y T
land visited at the R. K. Stew- were in Shedd several days
moving their furniture to their ed th * state budget commission for
r . , , ____,
-
i Remember above date, tbal con.
n
V / eXpeCtn ? V,SlS ,n arl ho,,u‘ >*b°r day-
Old paper, fo r .a fc .t 5c a bundle , olt. tio. on tb i, tri wj , b . fre<
new home at Bend.
Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New I
an aUownnce ot 2111,45« with which at the Ent.rpr.se office.
| BD<J
h,,
i#
York and Michigan and to seel J,m Carver and Dean Bilyeu
Charlie Thompson returned to conduct th» affairs of the départ­
Niagara Falls, and B. M „ p e e l . ^ t u r n e d Saturday from a 10- the first of last week from aient daring the next bleanium. start­
Married woman mutt ba accompaaicd
NOTICE
| by their hoahanda.
U attend a bankers' c o n v e n tio n ^ -------
1* hunting trip in Southern
jn
soulbsru Oreg'ui, where he had ing January L 1325. For the current
There will be a mss« meeting of
Addres«; 211 Bradbury bldg., Loa
Oregon.
Dean succeeded
two year* the expense# ot tbe board
in Chicago.
legal votere of Heleey a- tbe Angelee. Cal.
visitvd his small daughters.
bagging the limit.
were 390,310.
city ball on Wednesday «vening.
Charles Nichols, a progressive]
Prohibition o f the sale of oil stock Sept. 30, at 7:80, to nominal«
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E
Pine Grove farm er, has recent­
Ben
Sudtell.
the
auctioneer,
During the whole week of
I» Oregon bp foreign companies is candidates for city oflioe« to be of Hearing of Fihal Account
ly installed an electric lighting th wet moon” we had scorch­ sold about >2000 worth of prop­ asked of Govuraor Pierce by a com­
Notice is hereby given that tbe Anal
plant and w ater system and is ing weather. Then the moon erty belonging to Bob Cogswell mittee consist mg of Oswald West, ex vol«d for at the November election. acceuat
of B. H Gormley as adminis­
E.
F.
Choee,
City
Reoorder.
trator at the estata of Emaline Gorm­
changed and down came rain and J. N. B urnett last Saturday governor of Oregon and George Black,
ley, dcceaacd, has bean Sled in the
« •e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ** Sunday evening.
Those who at the Cogswell place, south­ public, accoq ntant. a t » ta te d by him
County Court of Linn Connlv, Stale of
W ANTED
Prices were to taewetlgite stock and bond sales
A D L E R lK A
get th eir w eather from the west of town.
Oregoa. and tbe 15th day of Septem­
good.
Cattle
sold
as
high
as
Responsible man or woman of ber. 1924, at the hour ef 10 e'clech a.
in thia emue
moon and plant their peas and
relieves sour slotneob, gas,
good addrees, wiib anto, for a few az., has been duty appointed by said
potatoes in the moon ought to $ 9 5 a head.
Constipation, bad breath and
T V ee trainmen were burned, two
Court for the hearing of objections to
day« or longer to
discipline th a t unrully satellite
«iok headache because it re-
..
I 2**» ily. when the engine and three
said Anal socount and the settlement
of the earth or come down to
mov»s the cause of these ail­
Mr. and Mrs. ClifTord Carey hp.ded care of a logging train oa the
thereof, i t which time say person inter­
ested in said estate may appear and Ale
earth for th eir w eather and f St|
ments. I l is • thorough in­
visited Mrs. Carey's i Fvregoa Pacific A Eastern railway
objections
thereto in writing nad con­
testinal elesnar.
their c ro p s.__________
fattier in \\ ishington s ta te ,' west through the W eltoa bridge two among farmers, Pereen familiar test the same
saw the Columbia highway, and
«sllee from Cottage Grove. Elmer Mot- wiih farm affaire.
Dated and Arst published August 14,
Address, with
. at R IN G O ’S DRUG STORK . Mrs. A. C. Arm strong drove Visited in Portland.
They IT . ter. 3«. hrakeaiaa. and Sim Brandt, references as to responsibility, As- 1424,
t . R. GoBMLOT.
« « •e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e I to Eugene Thursday,
Aamaistrator Aforesaid.
turned Thursday.
engineer, died ta the Eogene hoepttal TQh Bt LKKi.gr, care Enterprise,
• H A L SEY GARAGE, A.
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Coming to Albany
HALSEY, Oregon
Arrows
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
Pine Grove Patters
Shedd Snapshots
IO N E DAY O N LY
1 *en?
Collect and Solicit
A mo * A. T c s s in s , Att'y fet Admr.
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