Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 24, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E
SEPT, 24, 11
H igh School Notei
Newt Notw
(Contiausd from page 1)
Alford Arrows
TORRANCE
(School Reporter.
The next annual Oregon conference
Chester C urtis and family
G L O B E ALBANY
W ith the H ig h
W ith much rejoicing and of the Methodist Episcopal church went to Albany Wednesday of
Reconditioning Shop
will be held la Eugene, It wee decid­
some sorrow, as it m ight be, as ed at the Ttd conference la Medford. last week.
School Classics
T H R E E DAYS, S T A R T IN G
Parta for A ll Cars
Sunday, Sept. 2$
*
well as a m arked display of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B urkhart
Work on the ferett read between
By M A R G A R E T BOYD
T h * biggest picture for many years
ol
Salem
spent
the
week
end
a
t
summ er
sunburn, the high Five Rivers end Deadwood has end­
W illard Batteries
school
students started on ed tor thle tsaaon, according to Ralph their farm .
( $ u / M a r g a r e t Boyd )
8.
Shelley,
supervisor
of
the
Sluelaw
Ralph
Dannen and family
"Slssp that knits up tha rsvoll'd mssvs another term Monday morning.
212 Bast First st„ Albany
visited a t the E. A. Starnes
The attendance of the first day forest.
of ear«,
Phone J71
Oregon celery grown by the Trout­ home Saturday.
Tha death of oaeh day'« llfo, sore la­ consisted of 45 pupils.
bor's bath,
dale Celery Orowers’ association won i
o with a cast of 3000 people
Miss D eE tta Robnett of Eu-
Mr. English and Mrs. Free­
Balm of hurt mlndo, groat nature's sso-
first, second
third prt.ee
prises In
nr...
escono and
ana intro
in the
ine
t la a t w w R w jt h h e r
ond
course,
land have been retained in national exhibit at U>ul.vl ! . J 1 y , no , g ra n d ra o th e r> W l8 . D . £ Is o m .
Continuous show
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T I M E
Chief nourlther In life’s feast."
thei» same positions.
Mrs. cording to a telegram received by H
Sunday, 1:30—11.30 p. m.
— Macbeth.
North
South
E. D. Isom and family re­
Shotwell, foim erly of Scio, is E. Lounebury, general freight agent
Man can live longer without foot
No.
32,
3:02
a
m.
No.
17.
12:15 p. m.
turned
from
their
outing
a
t
of
the
O,W.
K
A
N.
lines.
Read the ad ve rtisin g in Ihe
than without sleep. There itre many re­ the third instructor.
18. 11:37 a. m.
33. 7,40 p. m.
Yachats
Tuesday
of
last
week
Port’and papers
Forcla
A
Larsen.
owners
ef
a
34, 4:25 p. m.
corded Instances where uien have gone
31. 11:20 p. m.
The high school this year of­
J O u r special prices:
mill near Noth 20 miles weet of Bo-
for forty or more days without food
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spren- No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m., stops
fered
the
students
a
choice
Adults 50c, children 25
and have recovered from the experi­
gene, have recently bollt and furnish
let off passengers from south of
ffer of Shedd visited a t the E. to
Eugene.
ence. I do not know I lie maximum num­ fi.om sixteen subjects, of which ed a new schoolhouse near their mil)
A.
Starnes
home
Friday
a
fte
r­
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged.
ber of days that a man can go without
13 were selected.
and the dtstriot w ill provide • teach
noon.
Nos. 31. 32. 33 and 34 mu between Port­
bleep, but It is far short of forty. The
The juniors,
fourteen in er, according to E. J. Moore, Laos
land and Eugene only.
expert workmen who Un« the great di­
A. E. Whitbeck attended the Passengers for south of Roseburg should
num ber and the largest class, county school superintendent.
Halsey Happenings etc.
gesters In paper mills must often work
The state tax commission has sent I. O. 0 . F. convention a t Cor­ take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
for sixty hours without more sleep met and elected Frank Koontz
(Continued page 1)
Tuesday night of last to No. 15.
than they can anatcb during the time president, Roberta Vannice vice- out approximately $000 notices relat­ vallis
tHalsey-MrewnSville stage meet* trains
,
Mrs. Arm strong and Helen ihat new material la being brought la president and Philip Tursiug sec­ ing to the payment of tbs second and week.
18, 17, 34, 14 and 33 in order named.
were in Eugene Friday.
to them, never more than ten minutes retary and treasurer.
third Installments of the stats Income
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sickels
a time. Surgeon* and doctors some­
tax. The two Installments have been of Goburg were Sunday even­
Mrs. C. F. Parsons of Port­ at
S U N D A Y M A IL H O U R S
times work continuously for fifty or vice-president and Philip Tuss- combined In the notice«, with date of
ing callers a t th e E. D. Isom
land was in Halsey Friday.
sixty hours St a time after great bat­ ing secretary and treasurer.
The delivery window of the
payment fixed at not later than Octo­ home.
The 1924 senior class boasts
Miss Enid Veatch took the tles. These men are always exhausted
Halsey poetoffice is open Sunday»
after sudi periods of work and sleep seven members with hopes of ber 6
A farewell surprise party from 10:40 to 10:60«. m. and 12:16
train for Eugene Thursday.
A plea that the region within ten
excessively long periods In order to get
idding more later. Ida Jack-
was given for the J. N. B urnett to 12:30 p. m.
George W orkinger and fami­ hark to normal. It la probable that a son is the only new member.
square miles of tbs Josephine county
family Monday night of last
Sunday mail goes out only ou
man who was not working could go
ly visited the fair Thursday.
caves
be
uet
aside
as
a
federal
game
The frosh, who have gather­
week.
the nortb-bonnd 11:37 train:
without sleep for a longer period; but
reserve
will
be
forwarded
to
Presl
H arry Porter and his mother It seems to he the general testimony of ed from several vicinities as
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGee M ail goes »oath once a day. closing at
attended the county fair Thurs­ those who have been kept awake for well as Halsey, are started on dent Coolidge at ouce, according to de­
cision reached by the board of direc­ of Eugene visited Mrs. McGee’s 11:05 a. m. ; north twice, closing 11:25
day.
a. m. and 5:30 p. m. M ail stage lor
:ia much as sixty hours, by third de­ their way, aided occasionally by
of the Isaac Walton league, meet­ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
gree methods, that by that time they
rem inders
from the upper tors
ing
In
Portland.
Home leaves daily at 4:45 a. m.
Rickard, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Ereerksen are willing to confess to any crime or classmen.
attended the county fair Thurs­ do anything else to get sleep.
The R lrer Lumber A Logging com­
Miss E sth er S tarnes has gone
The virtues of sleep as a "balm of
day.
pany of Seattle baa started the prelim­ to Shedd to stay a t the C. C.
hurt” minds Is sung by Shakespeare In
Pine Grove Patters inary work on the erection ef a saw­ Dickson home and atten d the Paid-for Paragraphs
Frank W orkinger and Elmer the “Tempest" as follows:
(6c a line)
mill at Kaskela, north of Bend, on the
Shedd high schooL
Munson thrashed beans Thurs- I t eeldom v ie lte s o rro w ; w h e n I t d o th
Deachutea river.
The m ill w ill be
(Enterprise Correspondence)
oay.
I t Is a c o m fo rte r.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Betts and
equipped with a band saw and a re­
Lost—Keys on flexible key ring.
Mrs. G. W. Laubner and Mrs.
Young expressed much the wine
Dean Bilyeu was a o a m s - saw to cut between 136,000 and 150,000 daughter .Virginia and Miss
C. P. M oody .
W. H. McMahan went to the thought le the tines:
Betts, enroute from Monrovia,
feet ot lumber a day.
burg visitor Wednesday.
fair Friday.
Pupe far «ale. Airedales. Call
to Wenatohne, Wash.,
T ire d n a tu re 'e e w e e t r e e te r e r , b a lm y
Plans originated by farmers ef Des­ Cal,,
Miss Mary Heinrick is a t­
at
meat market.
Bleep!
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith and H e. li k e th e w o rld . h is r e a d y v is it paye tending high school in Corvallis chutes county for the erection of a visited a t the A. E. Whitbeck
public
market
in
Rend
have
virtually
Eloiae, John and Jim m y took in W h e re fo fo rs r a tu k e n s e . e m ile e — th e w r e tc h e d lie this year.
; ¡ «A1
home Friday.
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
materialised.
Representatives
of
the county fair Friday.
A. M. Snodgrass and family county granges, labor unions and the
Verne Philpott of H arrisburg at the Enterprise office.
While the ancient, described Sum-
Mrs. George Hayes and sons nun. the god of sleep, as the gentlest were Sunday guests a t the E. city council of Bend are wroklng to­ is p u tting a new floor in th e Al­
Keith and Gilbert took in the of the gods, “the trauqulllaer of mlniln E. Hover home.
and painting
gether on the project, which has been ford schoolhouse
and soother of care-worn heart.," Sir
fair a t Albany Thursday.
the
inside o f the building. Card of Thanks
under
consideration
for
several
years.
The
Pin-i
G
re
w
school
beitan
I lilllp Sidney sang of steep us:
School will begin Monday, Sept.
Mrs. W L. Wall» uud Gene,
Sept. 15. Mrs. Inez Sm ith is
The work of relocating the Colum
We wish to express eur etneere
g place e f wit, th e b a lm o f
29,
with Mies Lillie Rickard at
teacher
again
this
year.
bla
highway
about
one
mile
east
of
vieve were among those who T he b w a itin
o e;
thanks to those who so kindly as­
The
p
o
or
tnu
a's
w
e
a
lt
h
,
th
e
p
ris
o
n
e
r's
attended the circus a t Albany
sisted us in the time of sickness
T. A. and E. E. Hover re­ Astoria to avoid danger from sliding teacher.
release.
Monday.
and death of our beloved son and
turned
from a trip to Coos ground Is expected to he completed
Mrs. Browning refers to the Psalm­
In about six weeks. Two steam shovels
brother, and for the beautiful flow-
county Thursday evening.
Mis. H arry Commons visited ist's exultation of sleep:
are working on the heavy cut and a
ere.
h er
m other last Thursday.
Miss Pearl Pehrsson went to third w ill be put to work soon on
O f a ll th e th o u g h ts o f Qod t h a t a re
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. S tandish .
Mrs. Sprenger will shortly move B o rn e In w a r d In to souls a f a r ,
Monmouth
Saturday to take up a new entrance way Into Astoria along
A lo n g th e p H a ln iie t's m usic deep.
Mr:
and Mrs. F rkd E. T aylob .
to Shedd.
N o w te ll m e I t th a t a n y Is.
her studies a t the
Normal the Date street route.
o r g g f v i f r t t b o f H is
g ra b c e e lo s ve
u rp
s s in g th is —
d a sleep.
school.
ed s'
Mrs. A. C. Arm strong and
Heavy showers in both the Cascade
“New York collects a sta te in­
daughter and Miss Genevieve
Scientists try every now and then
Floyd and Charles Nichols and Coaat mountains are believed to
come tax, and yet Wall street
Wells
were Albany visitors io flail some substitute for sleep, Just find their families and Mrs. L. have extinguished all forest tires In
has not left New York” says
Thursday.
e they search for the secret of eter-
E. Eagy were a t the county that section, say national forest offi­
George
Palm iter.
iit youth and for perpetual motion.
cials. A large number of small fires
W. P. Wahl and family Instead of begrudging the third of our fair Friday.
had been burning on the Cascade na­
visited Alice Smith of Albany lives thut we must spend In sleep, bow­
Mr. and. Mrs. N. E. Chandler, tional forest for several weeks and
Mrs. Karl Bramwell and chil­
Friday.
Mr. Sm ith is Mrs.
er. It seems much more to the pur-
Mr. and Mi's George Chandler the continued dry weather made It
dren and Mrs. Edith Robnett
W ahl’s brother.
■ae to try to live more Intensively
tn d Carl Nichols went to the very difficult to prevent their spread.
H urrah for Le Follette and beerl and daughter Louise attended
hiring the two-thlrds of our lives that
fair Saturday
the fa ir a t Albany, Thursday.
Mr. and Mis. C. N. Moody of »e ere aivaka
A lightning belt In which forest fires
Mr. and Mrs. David Rich of
H arrisburg arrived Thursday to
Fred Sylvester, W. D. McLar are constantly springing up from elec­
C o m in g to Albany
visit their son, agent C. P.
ren and J. R. Mode and their tric storms extends along tha ridge of Albany visited Sunday a t the
Moody, mid family.
families enjoyed the county the Cascades between Mount Hood and A. C. A rm strong home.
TH’ OLE GROUCH
The
Mount Jefferson, says H. D. Foster,
fair Thursday.
Mr. and Mis. Elmer Munson
families were acquainted in
assistant forester of Mount Hood na­
E
F
K
v
M
TW
UG
left for Salem Monday morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berger tional forest. Mr. Foster has Just re­ Colorado before coming to Ore­
THM XAARC» Mt fctuu' MEQ and Mr. and Mrs. William Hu­
Specialist
ing. They are camping for the
turned from a six weeks stay at Clack­ gon.
KT'X TW' PfcST VA O ÔORBONlS
week and attending the elate fair.
bert visited a t the R. K. Stew­ amas lake ranger station, midway be­
MM PNPCÖ.'. LET K M
in Internal Medicine for the
a rt home Sunday.
tween the peaks
Harmony school opened Mon­
SUBSCRIBE LIKE I thO !
past twelve years
George Chandler, John Neil,
day morning. Miss Ida Allen of
Workmen of the Flora Logging com
VM M SH O U LD \ POM O UT MM
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Mrs.
McLaren
and
Mrs.
Hover
Shedd is the teacher. She is
pany are busy rspalrlng damage done
GOOD MOM6M T*
A
The following property will be
staying a t the P. H. Ereerksen
spent Tuesday
a t the fair to the oompany's keldlugs weet of offered for sale one mile north of
D o c s N o t O p e r a te
COUPLA, OOU.NC.S FOR.
home.
grounds
arranging
the
com­
Carlton by fire. Equipment damaged
H tb N , Ç Æ tX t
Brownsville on the Lebanon road
m unity exhibit.
Included 12 donkey engines, of which
Mrs. II. Rich left for Hood
W ill be at
M o n d a y , S e p t. 19,
River Thursday morning, lieing
Misses Grace Pehrsson, Iona all can be repaired except one. on
called there by the sudden ill­
at 10 o'clock :
Albertson,
Agnes Chandler, which a tree fell. About a mile ef
’ ? .. .
ness of her son-in-law, Herman
Eunice Sylvester and Ruth Mc­ roadway, including three Ueetles, was
black
Mare
5 year« eld, wt. 1600
over. The fire burned over
Wadneaday,
Oct.
1.
Dethman, who was operated on
Neil are staying in Halsey to burned
«
«
4
1
3
*’
••
1500
about two square miles ef legged-off
for appendicitis.
attend high school.
bay Horse 7
“
“ 1500
Office hours 1$ a m . to 4 p. m.
land, doing no damage to standing
brown“ i 6
“ 1450
The funerai of Henry Kalt- timber.
bay “
5
“
“ 1600
rider was a t the Pint Grove
Burled on the banka ef the Des­
Jersey Ccw, ¿ y rs ., fresh Nov. 6
churoh Sunday afternoon. A chutes rlrer. a cache of large spear
The land controlled by the un-
large crowd was present to pay heads made of obsidian was discover­ 5 Jersey Heifer.«, coining 2 years
Cal yen.
dersigned is closed to hunting
last respects to Peoria's old­ ed when a large boulder was moved 6 75 Heifer
No Charge for Consultation
while
Leghorn Hens
Stay off and avoid trouble
from Its resting place within the city
est citizen.
8. A. Andrews
15
brown
Turkeys
G. E. Munkers
limits of Bend. The spearheads ap­
J. 1*. Hunter
K. C. William.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy parently had been placed by their 1 Milwaukee Binder
Dr. Mellentbin is a regular graduate
J. L. Hayes
McCormick Mower
son
spent Sunday a t the la tte r’s maker la a small fissure In the rim
in medicine and surgery and is li­
C. E. Holland
ten-foot
Hay
Rake
E Russ
censed by Ihe state of Oregon.
He
parents’ home near Oakville.
of basalt which faces the Deschutes
C. C. I’urily
does not operate lor chronic append­
13 14 disc
K. D. Turner
river from the neat. The articles, ap­
icitis,
gall
»tons«,
ulcers
of
stomach,
ton­
Miss Hazel Johnson will a t­
P K .Sullivan
Dunham Rolter
John Sleulel
tend high school in Albany proximately 200 la number, were
W N. Damon
14-foot P.-secfion «ipiketooth Har­ sils or adenoids.
V, L. Devis
found when a blast was discharged In
He has to bis credit wosderful results
G. F Isom
again this year.
row
H. L. Htraley
in diseases of the stomach, I. <«r, bow­
the basalt rim la preparing ground fee
Karl R. Stewart K, K Gourley
16-inoh
Plow
els. blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys,
W. G. McNeil, J. A. Johnson. pavement.
Earl Chase
16-inch J. I. Case Plow
bladder, bed wetting, oatarrh, weak lungs,
W R. McAllis­
Nearly 50.000 pounds of blasting
A.
L.
Kuighten,
Bert
Haines,
Harry Park
ter
(oewj 12-inah John D«e.*t Oang rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulosra sad rec­
gelatins have bewa used la the effort
tal ailments.
C. J Powell
Plow
O. w Htarr
Mrs. D. F. De&n went home N. H. Cummings and L. E. te clean eat the subaqueous rock In
Below are the names of a few ol his
S- E. Cole
(■lark Smith
to Bandon Wednesday.
Her Eagy and th eir families, Mrs. the channel at Yaqnlna bay and re­ I X L . Fanning Mill
many eatisfied patients is Oregon
J. P Weber
Cal Wooley
R.
K.
Stew
art,
Helen,
Janet
and
Pisiform
Scale,
weighs
600
lbe
daughter. M rx C. P. Stafford,
move the pinnacles that are ea ob­
Pinaia Pskkari, Ilwaco, Wash., cheat
E. S Mars tors
J. K Moe
3-j-inch Mitebell Wagon
trouble.
went with her to stay till about Pete Settle and Mrs. E. E. struction to navigation. It was an­
Ed Farrier
W M, Sawyer; the end of the month.
W. G. Todd, Grass Valley, Or«., ulcer
Hover and Robert attended the nounced at tha office of Captain 2 three-inch Farm Wagons
of the stowaeh.
Top Buggy
fair Wednesday.
George Mayo. United States army
loss ph Schuster. Beavertow, Ore., ca­
“
with shafts and pole tarrh
and heart trouble.
Pine Grove people were very englaaers. la charge of the first Ore­
Carriage
2-wheel
Manure
Cart
Elixabslh Taylor, Baker, Or«., iataat-
much pleased to learn th at the gon district The work of clearing 2 Sleds
Wood Rack inal trouble,
cnaaael of Chase daggerous pin
community exhibit scored fifth the
M rs Rroeet I jkcv . Iron tide, Ore.
ancles w ill be halted when weather 2 G'.avsl Beds
E. F O O T E
heart sad nervous troable.
at the county fair. Ten articles conditio»« at the entrance become bad.
le t Wagon Haroeea
C. I, Mlsch. Estacada, Ora., kidasy
(naw) complete sets heavy H a r­ tad bladder trouble
from our exhibit were taken to which w ill be about October 1. The
E X P E R T W ORKMEN
ness.
Mrs. Henry Baber. Banks, Or«., gall
the State fair in the Linn coun­ ! projected depth le M feet and la
G A IL S
UBES
* Efficient Equipment
stones and appendicitis.
set Hack Harness
ty exhibit.
places the government engineers havg
E. C. Nichols, Lebaaoo, Ore., tppea-
set Biogle Harness
A UTO accessories
<
nearly reached that point.
diciba
5 Horee Collars
Halter.»
Horace A rm strong and fami­
¿ > L T 0 Repairing prom ptly dene
Remember above dat«, that con.
9»ddle
set Butt Chain«
ly drove to Albany Thursday.
Fifty-eight p«’r cent of the ¡»3
chain» and many other ar- saltation on this trip will b« fr««
Cham lee and two sons state income
and that hie treatment is different.
H A L S E Y , Oregon
1 and Lon brother
tax comes from fiele» J aks A ckerman , > „
Carl took dinner
Married women mast be accompanied
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who had heretofore
by their hnabenda.
Sunday a t the A. C. Arm strong people
shirked all taxes, though m ak­ Col. B en T. S r o n ix , Auctioneer
Address, 211 Bradbury bldg., Loa
home.
ing big incomes off Oregon. a B ank op 3 hbdd , Clerk
Angeles, Cal.
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HOTEL ALBANY
Trespass Notiee
HALSEY GARAGE, A.
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ONE DAY ONLY