Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 17, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY, U N N CO., OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1924
W ill a Halsey Pupil
Halsey Happenings
Get $ 15,000 Prize?
and County Events
S T A T E IN C O M E T A X
STANDS
Industrious Thief
News Notes From
Visits Halsey
A ll Over Oregon
Court of Last Resort Decides Against the Wold-be
Invited to Study Eyesight Short Stories from Sundry
and Lighting
Sources
Shirkers. They Must Pay
Carries on His Person a Epitome of Event« in the
Beaver State
The state supreme court has thrown out the spplioation for an in-
Wagonload of Loot
(The Open Wiudow)
junction
against
the
colitc'.ion
of
the
slate
iuootne
tax.
That
body
Mia* Dori* Lake zpeut the week
G. J. Rike, a farmer southeast
Native bred wild ducks a r e ____
bolda that the legislature had full constitutional authority to euact
A
gigantic essay contest, end iu Eugene.
of town, makes an interesting paratlvely plentiful in waters of JDssak
the
law.
Now
the
suspeuded
collections
may
be
resumed.
fostered by the light and power
Freda Koch left for Portland
report of some of last Sunday’s tills county.
i
industry with the fullest co­ Friday morning.
Ih e suspended payments will probably be made payable Oct, 1.
activities in that section of a tall,
Bids
tor
the
construction
of
a
1100,4
operation of the educational
slim individual, dressed in black 00# Junior high school Iu Astnrta w ill
forces of the country, will be j Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor
and wearing a pair of brown eyes, be opened by the school hoard Octet
become
Mrs.
Robert
Leonard
of
went
to
Salem
Sunday.
launched Oct. 1. The subject
who failed to leave his name or her 1.
t
Portland.
of the essays will be "B etter
address.
Mrs. Arm strong and Helen
J.
E
Thompson,
for
the
past
30
year«
Lighting in the Home.’’
Mrs. Eldora Boylan went to
The sabbath day pilgrim took a
drove to Eugene Thursday.
Elaine Woodworth started Albany Tuesday.
About 100,000 boys and girls
good suit of clothes and other gar­ chief auditor in the state industrial
Herman Steinke and little too her school a t Brush Creek Mon­
accident commission, died at the hem«
in the state of Oregon will be
W illis Hale left yesterday to ments at Mr. Pence’s. At P. Si­ of his mother In Salem
day.
mons’
he
annexed
a
violin,
a
suit
eligible to compete for prizes went to Eugene Monday.
attend the Eugene Bible univers­
Paint ib being applied to Frum'»
Railroad service between TlllamooH
case and a few garments. B. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fee of ity.
th a t have been offered. In
M iller lost to him a suit of clothes and Portland was halted by tercet
Portland, alone, about 35,000 warehouse and M r*. Wheeler's res­ Lebanon spent Sunday at the
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Lane are and an Odd Fellows’ 80-year pin. fires at Wakefield and Snark, abeut
Cecil H arrison home.
children will have a chance to idence.
expected to returu to Oregon after A flashlight and a fountain pen dis- 38 miles from Tills mock
take part.
J. J. Corcoran is putting in a
Jim Burson returned from their visit east.
disappeared from Spurlin’s home.
More than SO forest fires were start­
The first prize will be a $15,- new cement walk at Bert Clark's
Independence last week where
Miss Gretia Harrison retu rn ­ He touched S. C. Veatch more ed In the Umpqua natlenal forest by
000
model electrical home, residence.
he has been picking hops.
ed to Brownsville Thursday, af­ heavily, taking a suit of clothes, a severe thunder storm A heavy
which will be erected in the city
M r, Burbank has cement found­
an extra coat and vest, a flash­ rain which followed extinguished tha
Schoo, opened in town with ter a visit to Newport.
or town where the w riter of the ations laid for his residence and
light, a suitcase and a 22 rifle. tires.
the
usual
number
of
pupilo
en
Oveta
Mse
Ubsr
and
John
W
first prize-winning essay lives, lumber is arriving.
Chinook salmon eggs totaling 4,000,-
rolled and all the faculty pres' Fountain jr. of W alterville were His ambition grew as he pro­
or any place where he or she
gressed and at Mr. Hike's he took 000 have been taken out for planting
Mrs. Grace Foote underwent a ent.
married Monday at Albuny.
desires. Ten valuable universi­
a third suitcase, a fourth suit of ! from the McKeusle river hatchery,
ty scholarships worth thous­ sutgical operation at Eugene last
School begins at Ash Swale
Leland and Carol Robe of clothes, two watches, some money
ands of dollars are the other Thursday. Her mother, Mrs. F. Monday, with last year’s teach­ eastern Oregon have been visit­ and a box containing aome papers Last year the record wag 16,000,000
««<*■
prizes.
!•«■ <| W . Robinson, is staying with her er,
George Howe, teaching ing at the home o, W . H . Kirk. of more value to Mr. Rik» than
A car of Oregon Wealthy apples was
The director in charge of the uutil she is able to be around.
again this year.
to him.
They left Friday for Elmira.
■old at auction at Naw York at I I 16 CP
contest in Oregon is A. C. Mc-
M r and Mrs. N. A. T inik, who
A rriving at H . L. Straley’a, he
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison
Micken, Portland Electric Pow­ have been visiting at thg J. C. and Mrs. Anna Gamble called at
Mrs. C. A. Bland and a,in Les­ seems to have concluded to call it 8 60. averaging 63.37 for a u ra fancy
er company, Portland, Oregon, Bramwell residence, participated the Cecil Harrison home Sun­ ter Samuel left yesterday for a a day and, with a suitcase tlung and I2 90Q3 60, Averaging $2.90 for
fancy.
from whom additional informa­ in that long day’s auto trip. day afternoqp.
visit to Athena and to attend the over his hack and one io each
One of tha army Da Haviland aln-
The
Tinicas
expeet
to
reside
at
tion may be secured.
Pendleton roundup.
hand and tha violiu under his arm.
planes
used on forest patrol was badly
Carmelita Woodworth retu rn ­
All boys and girls 10 years St. Helen’s.
he took a scoot to Halsey and de­
A stubble fire on the Lasley parted on a south-bound train. He wrecked at Eugene when it struck a
old or over, attending public,
Clifford Carey and his wife ed to McMinnville last Week.
private or paroohial schools, are left Wednesday for Eugene, She enters her second year at farm south of town last week seemed well pleased with himself fence at the edge of tha muntolpal
Tuesday ran over 250 acres and mid the world aud chummy toward aviation field.
where they will make their Linfield College.
eligible to take part.
destroyed
a lot of fence but the brakeman, exhibiting Mrs
Half of the town of Misters was da-
home during the coming school
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lawrence
Miss Lillian Reynolds and year.
They will both attend and daughter LaNeve spent was put out by about 30 vol­ Hike’s watch and taking the violin ■troyad by fire which started la tha
C. L. Olat hotel, apparautly from •
unteers from town and country from ita case and caressing it.
brother Roy went to Jefferson the Eugene Bible university.
Sunday a t the Briggs home.
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defective flue. The lose waa natlmat-
before
it
reached
other
farm
s.
Eugene
ofiicvre
were
notified
by
Thursday to spend a few days
Lawrence Wells went to Eu­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gamble
wire that he was on tha way, but ad at $26.000.
at the home of their aunt, Mrs. gene W’ednesday to register at
and son Cecil returned Sunday
he lett the train, carrying his
Thirty boys of Polk county, who
H. W. White.
the Bible university, which he from Independence, where they Peace in Polk Road Celebration load, without being apprehended. have been raising Jersey calves for
will attend this year. Miss
Mrs. S. M. Hansard of Le­ Genevieve is staying a t home have been picking hops.
W . L Wells and family and Likewise Monday morning, when exhibition at tha state fair, will gather
banon was in Halsey Thursday. to rest this year. She expects
Mrs.
Adda Ringo went Friday to he was aoan again, there were no at Rickreall September 10 and bold
Miss Grace Beatty entered
an amateur Jersey show,
the
celebration,
at Helmick park, prying officials around.
Linfield College as a freshm an
to enter college next fall.
The state highway rommlealow at •
four miiee from Mon mouth, of the
last
week.
Miss
Beatty
receiv-
Albany’s Only
W hile passing the Mitzner place ed
meeting
bo bold In Portland Sep­
the . scholarship
from 10Qn,f™ “
tho "or th-and-souih
School opens Monday. In the tember 20 to will
last Saturday some tourists from Brownsville high
open btda tor tha eon
school last P"™d
high school the teachers are struct Ion of approximately 10 mHeo
Ohio turned their csr over in the
Mrs
Helmick
of
Albany,
101
Henry F. English, principal; of naw road and one bridge.
ditch. A lady was driving, and year.
je ais old, had been elected queen
Mrs. Inez Freeland, assistant;
thought her boy was in danger from
of
the
day,
I
tit
d
t
t
n
ed
it
inadvis
Hop crop estimates nt Dragon are
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison
In the being revised upward as a result nt
a bee. In trving to scare the in­ and daughter Marvel drove to • able to undergo the fatigue of the Mrs. Irma Shotwell.
sect away she lost control and the
' occasion.
giades, Louise Robnett, seventh the last surveys nt the W lllam attw
O U R N E W P R IC E LIST: upset resulted. The little fellow Portland last Monday of last » A dispute over the location of and eighth; Mrs. Irma G. valley yards. Figure# now ptoee the
week, returning Tuesday even­
was extricated from under the car ing.
The trip was made in the highway in Polg county had Blackburn, fourth, fifth and 1914 crop at close to 60.S(M hales.
Double Vision Lenses
anhurt except for scratches and
held up its completion until now, sixth ; Mrs. Eldon Cross, first,
Two large barns an Morris Koons'
Clarence
Boggie’s “ Essex.’’
bruises. The father and mother
Ultex, $18.5«; Kryptok. $17:50.
but the county court and the slate second and third.
term, 12 miles north of Eugene op
Peerless, $16.50; Brights. $l5;50.
escaped injury. They were bound
Rev.
M.
S. Woodworth, commission have at last harmon­
the Pacific highway, together with a
Cemented Segments. $14.50.
for California-
Charlie Powell, Mrs. Thomas ized, at least outwardly.
There are 21 tunnels in one large quantity of hay aad grata and
The affairtwaa a bome-coming stretch of 21 miles on the new some machinery, were destroyed by
Mrs.
Gustaveson and
Everett Standish died Monday and
Single or Distant Vision Lenses
morning In a tubsrstilosis hospital daughter Blanche were dele­ to Mr. Welle, who lived for many Klamath cut-off. Men are rush­ fire.
6 D Curve Tone, $13.50 ; Mencius,
at Salem, aged 27. He entered a gates a t the B aptist state con­ years in I’olk, and old acquaint­ ing outdoor work during the
R P. Bonham of Tori land, district
■ $12.50.
ances occupied much of his time
sanitarium
four 'years ago last vention last week.
good w eather and when the Immigration Inspector, was In Salem
lJ i I) Curve Periscopic, $12;50;
while there. Ho whs elected as­
month and since theo authorities
Fists' $10 50.
rains come they will work in arranging for the deportation of eight
sessor of Polk county in 1880 and
Fitted in Zilo, gold-filled or rimless
and his family have left nothing
The summ it on Inmates of tha Oregon stats peniten­
A. M. Byrd went to Portland served the term when many of the tunnels.
frames.
undone that would tend to bis Friday.
the
pass
is
7800
feet above the tiary and eight patients 4 t the state
For heesvy Z ilo frames add $1 to $2.
the roads vere impassable to wag­
comfort or prolong his days. The
hospital.
sea.
Deduct $2 for second-grade lent.
ons
most
of
the
year.
disease toward its conclusion de-
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Earle Stanard was in Albany
Reading glasses. $2.50 to $10.
veloped into tubercular meningitis Friday.
Bancroft Optical Co.
and drugs were resorted to to re­
Mrs. J. C. G reear of San Die­
lieve the pain. Funeral at the
313 West First street, Albany, Ore.
go returned to her home F ri­
Halsey Methodist church today.
Brownsville Briefs
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICAL PARLOR
Ask about Punktal, the perfect lent.
(Continued fro m pegs J)
day, a fte r a two-month’s visit
with her m other, Mrs. M. W.
Windom.
Miss Bessie
Templeton has
National Gingham Week
Coming a« it does at the open­
ing of the school year, it strikes
a particnlarly timely note and
reaches the housewife at a time
when she is particularly inter­
ested in home sewing.
They are fast colors, 32 inches
wide, and come in many new and
beautiful designs and rolorings-
30c
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GOOD GOODS
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Ever in A lb a n y
• Remodeling Sale
We are going to remodel
the D a v e n p o r t Music
house and we m ust have
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Haleov Church of Christ
Church of C h ris t:
Lou Chamlee, minister.
Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert­
son, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Morning worship, 11. Lord’s
»upper every Lord's day.
Evening service, 8,
The church without a bishop, in
the country without a king.
I f you have no church home
come and worship with us.
Methodist:
K OONTZfi
R E A D T H IS
: Most Startling Piano Sale
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Church Announcements
We Feature
Kalbumie Ginghams
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Robert Parker, pastor.
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8,
Preaching, 8.
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made by. the Baldwin Manufacturing company, which have no superior.
These pianos will be sold at the
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BIGGEST BARGAINS
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SATURDAY. SEPT. 13
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These pianos are going, and going quickly. We m ust sell, so don't
be the last one to como in. If you want a bargain in a piano now is
your chance. Everything in the store 15 per cent oft'. All musical
goods, PHONOGRAPHS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, HORNS—everything in
this line IT» per cent oft. Bo the first and have your choice.
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