Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 08, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY
ENTERPRISE
•“K.
Mrs. O. W. Frum and daugh­
T. J . Skirvin made a trip to
te r Ruth drove to Albany Fri­ Eugene Friday.
day.
Short Stories from Sundry
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carey
Miss Cleona Smith, who i s 1 drove to Eugene Friday.
Sources
teaching a t Sweet Home, spent
the week end with her father,
Mrs. A. E. Foote and Ruby
Miss Alberta Koontz came W.
L. Smith.
Schroll
were in Albany, Wed­
home from Salem and spent the
nesday
and called a t the D. S.
week end with home folks.
Mrs. Gordon Munkers and McWilliams home.
Mrs. F
M. Grav’g birthday little son Donald spent T hurs­
Elliott McWilliams of Albany
surprise is mentioned elsewhete. i day afternoon a t the home of
and Frank had a birthday thi.- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. spends his spare time a fter
school and Saturdays clerking
Wfek. He is 76, and bangs heavy L. Straley.
hexes around as if he didn’t know
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penland,
H. C. Davis and Mrs. Laubner
accompanied G. W. Laubner on
his trip to the Coos Bay country
last week. They visited M arsh­
field and North Bend.
at H am ilton’« store.
Cascade» every
even-numbers J
year and to rang* to th« east io
the year* between, io thia i t our
(EnUrprlee Correapondenv*)
Miss Elaine Woodworth, who bear yaar.
teaches a t Brush Creek, spent
The woolen mills are expected
the week end in Brownsville.
to run tomorrow aud soon to run
Burl Callaway deportej la«t 24 hours a,day.
week to attend the Behnke-
Alford Arrows
Walker
business college in
Portland.
(enterprise rorreepoaAeace)
The b ap tist Sunday school
B. E. Cogswell of Portland ie
plans a party in the church visiting his ranch (or awhile.
basement for a week from F ri­
Mis« Thelma Ingram called on
day night.
Miss Lillie Rickard Sunday after­
P. Patton returned last
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran noon.
week from a two-weeks hunt­ have moved to the Filkins
ing and outing trip into Coos place, north of town, which is
M:as V adur* Kiser spent the
and Curry counties.
week
end with her friend, Mi«s
rented by Charles Sterling.
Ethel Greene,
Harold Stevenson was over
The ladies north of town met
from Brownsville Thursday and
Mr. and Mie. Fred Burkhart of
with
Mrs. Earl Harrison Wed­
wired H arry
Bressler’s resi­
Salem spent several days at thsir
nesday
for
a
social
afternoon.
dence for electric lights.
Luncheon was served a t five farm last weak.
wntl paper«,, theratore the Church
H arry Stew art and family of o’clock.
Lee Ingram and family weie
In this week’s installment of of Christ ladies will give their
Mabel, Ore. is visiting H arry’s
Sunday evening callers at the A E,
“ Pay Gravel" our friend Scissors •lection.day dinner io the base­
J.
C.
Harrison
and
Rev.
M.
L.
father, R. K. Stew art and sis­
Whitbeck home,
takes all the wind ont of the In . ment of the church.
ter,
Mrs, E rnest Hover of Pine Woodworth attended the Bap­
dian medioiue man's sails.
tist
committee
meeting
in
the
Ellsworth Curtis aud family are
The W. F. M. S. met a t the Grove.
Baptist
church a t Lebanon moiing to the place just vacated
Frank G ray’s faithful old drav home of
Mrs. Sidney Smith
William
Corcoran, Wayne Wednesday.
by John Burnett.
horse has gone lame with a stiff r l iday with 17 members pres­
Robertson,
Delos
Clark, Ken­
knee and is out at m-oit-e
A n- ent. Airs. George S ta rr had the
Rev. Robert Parker of Haleev
Mrs. May Dickenson is very
neth Cross and Carl Hill were
lesson and Mrs. M. E. Gardner back in Halsey to spend the ill at the local hospital with an was u Sunday afternoon caller at
abcess on the brain. She was the J. H. Rickard home.
Albany’s Only
had charge of the devotions. week end.
Miss Hattie Dannen of Shedd
operated
on a t a hospital in
Refreshm ents were served and
EXCLUSIVE a social time spent a fte r the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson Portland, but unsuccessfully. visited her sister, Mrs. E. A.
returned the first of the week Little hope is held for her re­ Starnes, on« day last week.
meeting.
from a three-weeks visit with covery.
The Greene family went to H a r­
Mrs. Frank Gray had a birth­ their son Glenn and family a t
OPTICAL PARLOR
risburg to eee "The Covered Wag­
day last Thursday and was Beaverton.
Mr«. J. Hull« and Mr«. Ilutili on" Monday night of last week.
O U R N E W P R IC E LIST:
surprised when several of her
Mrs. Alonzo Leach of Craw­
Mrs. David Foote and daugh­ went to Albany Saturday.
relatives dropped in, but when
Double Vision Lenses
Mrs. Grace Goodall came from fordsville was buried iu the Alford
they continued to arrive she ters, Mrs. A. E. and A. W.
cemetery last Sunday afternoon.
tumbled to the fact th a t they Foote and Miss Ruby Schroll Eugene Saturday.
U ltex, $18.50; Kryptok, $17:50.
Peerless, $16.50; Brights, $15;50.
Mr. and Mre. Charles Tandy
had come to help celebrate and drove to Brownsville Thursday
Manuel Enoe, Portuguese, ba«
Cemented Segments. $14.50.
aud ton Elmer of Harrisburg vis­
brought lunch. A very pleas­ and spent the afternoon.
become a United States citizen,
ited at the Chester Curtis home
ant day was spent, Mrs. Gray
Mrs. P. J. True was brought
Single or Distant Vision Lenses
Mrs. Joseph Rosclow of Spokane Sunday.
entertaining the guests in the home from Corvallis Thursday
went home Saturday, after a »¡hit
6 D Curve Torre, $13.50 ; Mencius,
M r. and Mrs. C- E- Mercer and
afternoon by exhibiting ten and has been staying a t the with
Mr«. Robert Sayre.
$12.50.
Mias Minnie Sawyer of Eugene
nice quilts of her own making. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
lJi D Curve Periscopic, $12;50;
Thursday at Albany occurred were Sunday evening callers at
Mrs. Gray doesn’t mind telling True since. Her condition re­
Plats’ $10.50.
the marriage of Andrew Kirk and the home of Mrs. D. 1. Isom.
her age either. She is 76 years mains about the same.
Fitted in Zrlo, gold-filled or rimless
frames.
Ilia Dinwiddie, a former teacher
young.
Those present were,
M r. «nd Mia. A. E. W hltleck,
For heeavy Z ilo frames add $1 to $2.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bateman here. — Times.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Owen
Bond
and
E.
Miss L illie Rickard, Miss Thelma
Deduct $2 for second-grade lens.
E. Gormley, Mrs. J. T. McNeil, and Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards
W. D . Oliver hot and killed
fugratnand Miaa Henrietta Statues
Reading glasses. $¿.50 to Ho.
over from Brownsville coyote that was after calves on the saw "Tira Covered Wagon" at
Clarice Gormley, Elta Morgan, were
B a n c r o f t O p t ic a l C o .
Ruth and Ralph McNeil and Mr. Thursday and called a t the H. M«ck Sawyer place a couple of Harrisburg l ose, lay night ot last
week.
and
Mrs. Howard of Sodaville. W. Chance home. Mr. Chance weeks ago.
313 West First street, Albany, Ore.
is a brother of the ladies.
Mr». E. McLeod of Olympia
The J. T. Curry sale was well
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burtt n of
Ask about Punktal, the perfect lens.
Charles Straley drove to Cor­ went home Saturdry, after a Portland
attended Wednesday. The Cur
viaited Mrs. Burton's
vallis Thursday evening and month at ibe home of her «on. rid e r, Mrs. D. I. Isom, Sur.diy,
brought back his mother-in- Delbert Sloan, at Crawfoideville. Mr. Burton went to Albany in mo
law, Mrs. E sther Rike, for a
iL L L ù -'
C. R. Brown of Corvallis c rue evening but Mrs. Burtou remained
visit with her son Harvey and
for a longer vis t.
ov
<r Saturday tn visi', at Ed Lou­
family, ju st arrived from Flori­
den'«,
Crawfordsville.
He
was
Tbs Greene home was the scene
da. She returned to Corvallis
met at the train at Halsey by an of a pretty wedding Sunday when
Friday.
T H E W O R L D 'S
if.
T.
Albany school» hare more than 13?
pupils enrolled In band and orches
tra work this year.
Corvallis and Albany are planning
a joint celebration to commemorate
The owner his decided not ot
the opening of the new Corvallis-Al
bany highway which will be open foi let the Dad’s and Alam’s la^tau-
ran* building uoiil it m repainted
traffic October 17.
The Salem lodge of Elks has takes
out a permit to erect In the city at
Salem a saw temple to cost approxi­
mately $176,000.
Instruction In a flying school at Ore­
gon agricultural college will start In
October under personal supervision o«
Lieutenant A. R French of Portland
A record fer September shipments
of fruits was made at Hood River this
year. Up to October 1 12$ carloads ol
pears and apples had rolled for mar
ket.
The attorney general has asked fol
an appropriation of $88.280 for th«
next two year« as against actual ex
pens»« for the present biennium ol
$46.412.
Rulldlag activities In Salam during
the first nine nson'hs of the year 1224
have exceeded the figures for the en
tire 12 mnnthe of the year 1*2$ bp
$184.442.
Approval of the etete lacome tax
and Indorsement of the eatl-oleomar
garine bill were voted at the oanvea
(Ion at Eugene of the State Federation
of Labor.
It will require approximately $100.
«90 to repair the Summer lake Irri­
gation district dam in Lake county
according to estimate« made by the
state engineer.
The number of full time students
In the University of Oregon this col
lege year will approximate t$60 or
2900, a record attendance tn the life
of the Institution
The state tax ea tales of gaaollns
and distillate In Oregon In August
returned u> the state $294,02$ 6$. ae
cording Io a report Issued by Sam A
Koaer, secretary of state.
auto in ebarge ot a lady chauffeur their daughter Ethel was united iu
clad in pants and sweater and the marriage to Beryi Kiser of Row­
panied by Mrs. Rike’s sister, meeting was cordial.
land.
Tha young couple will
Miss Nellie Berryhill, arrived
make
their
home near Rowland.
Mrs. Silas White killed a bear
with a «ingle shot through tthe
heart Saturday morning. She and
ilr. White were huuting, ami bis
lack of live hounds treed Bruin
dears are more numerous in the
apple orchards hack of Browns­
ville than for many years. They
Damage estimated at $1600 was dost
by a fire whjch started in the repati
shop ot the Kaleva Auto company la
Astoria.
Timber land tn Lane county will
be aaeested this year 6 per cent high­
er than last year, acoordlng to actlea
of the county board ot equalisation.
J. H. Rike and family, aceom.
Thursday from Orlando, Fla.,
and were guests at the Charles
Straley home, Mr. Rike and
Mrs. Straley being brother and
sister. Mr. Rike resided on a
farm near Halsey for several
years and will probably again
locate in the valley.
Gleaned by the W estern
Newspaper Union
Cash prises atg regatla* $1200 will
be awarded at the Hermiston Dairy
and Hog show this year, to be bald
Wednesday and Thursday.
The receipts at the Eugene poet-
offtce for September this year show
a gain of 16 per cent over the car-
responding period last year.
CAMFLEX
M O S T C O M F O R T A B L E W O R K SHOE
A ll Over Oregon
The Astoria chapter of the Daugb
•era of (he American Reveluttea Mon
day unveiled a bronse tablet, set la s
granite marker, commemorative at tbs
first set I lament of Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Will« and (con
and Mrs. Louie Wallet and chil­
dren ot Wells and G *il Prythar
and Miss Etta Godwin and George
Godwin and family of Buena V lit?
were Sunday visitors at the Johu
Rolfe home.
Work will be started ea a new high
tension traneralsslon line from the
Kugene power plant nn the McKentl*
river, two miles west of W altervllle
to the subetatlon In Eugene.
(Continued on page 3)
M.
E. Church
Robert Parker paetor.
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth league, 7.
Preaching, 8.
Prayer-meeting Tuesday, 8
Church of Christ
I
F YOU are thinking of buying a
piano to add cheer to the long I f i l l *
winter evenings do not miss
Remodeling Sale
room .\ve
jiave
C'l
^ 5 1 f* l* ltl
11 IV V
We aro going to rem< del
the D a v e n p o r t Music
house and we m ust have
very ]ate8t up-to-date Pianos
made by the Buldwin Manufacturing company, which have no superior.
These pianos will be Hold at the
Solid Comfort
on Every Job!
BIGGEST BARGAINS
ever known in this city
HAT’S COMFLEXI The Shoe that has
brought foot comfort to thousand« who
never experienced it before— thousands
w ho thought a work shoe to be sturdy had
to have a sole as stiff as a plank! Comflex is
the shoe that—
T
Lon Cbumlea Minister.
N eeds No Breaking-In!
Let us show you this famous COMFLEX Shoe.
Try on a pair— you'll think you’ve got your slip­
pers on I But there’s real stuff in the Comflex
Shoe— a sole that 's tem pered as well as tanned
—tempered to toughen, by a six months'process,
which givea it a flexibility undreamed-of before.
J^OONTZg
GWD GOODS
Look M rth e fa m o o «
W e r» n b e rf
m ark on theeole. M s
other shoe ha« th e
Cereflevoole. Com«
fle n h o e a are m ade
c l a ll solid lea th e r.
N o wood or aw bet I -
lu te a are weed—tn
th e heels, aolea, Io -
Next Sunday is rally day. Mr.
Robertson announces a very in­
teresting program of songs, in­
strum ental music and speeches.
It will be centered around Col­
umbus. The ladies will have the
church decorated tn beautiful
colon-.
At 11 a. m. the pastor will
speak on “Sail On," the watch­
word of Columbus. The church
aims for the year will lie placed
before the congregation.
At 7 :30 the pastor will speak
on “Why I am not a Christian
Scientist.”
HIS PIANO SALE won’t last much longer, so if you want a high-
grade standard piano of the heat quality now is the time. Don't
put it off. W’e can make term s to please everyone. These pianos
m ust be sold thi« month.
T
Wa are selling pianos «very day
Every price slashed
Pianoa frotr $ 1 2 5
Every piano a bargain
“ p
AH musical goods going cheap
This sals is the talk ot the county
Be one of this« to save mouey
Store open every evening until ft
• D a v e n p o rt s M u sic H o u se •
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