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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1924)
4 PAGE 4 HALSEY ENTERPRISE OCT, 8. J9U4 Pine Grove Points r : — — — — — — Rev. M r. T ait of Peoria will preach at Pine Greve Sunday evening, 9— 9— 9999 North South A brother of Charles Nichols from Washington visited him ’a few days lAtt week. HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L A N D $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 SURPLUS Commercial and Savings account! Solicited High School Notes No 32, 3:03 a. m. No. 17, 13:19 p. 18, 11:37 a. at. 3 i, 7,40 p 34, 4:25 p. iu . 31, h : jq , No. 14. due Halsey at 5:02 p. m., atop« to let ofl passengers from south of Eugene. Nos. 31 1 and _ ____ 32 stop only if Noa. 31. 32, JJ . rnn , “ and 1 34 between Port- land and Bngene only. I’asaengera for south of Roseburg should take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer to No. IS. IHalsey-brownsville stage meet« trains 18, 17, 34, 14 and 33 ia. order named. 9 a ä < E o t.r p r ia e C o rresp on d en ce) M is* Hazel Jobuaon spent the upon opening a box of these da. week end at home. licious candies? The wonder,ul W. G. McNeil preached at in - assortment, various flavor* and tempting appearance of these brain'» Island Sunday, “ lumps of delight ” win to us all Charles Niohols <fc *Qn have a lover* of good sweet* and judges oew milking tnaohiue. of coufectioudry excellence. Try Cyrus Haynes of Coburg visited them once and aee If we exagger ate the perfection of toese goods bis son, Bert Haynes, last week. Clark's Confectionery R A LSTY R A iL E O X B ^ T riil 5 f Who W ouldn’t Smile Happily i ^'* vm **** a ,' aaa *' a **** sa /*** a * a ***, a *****^^'^***********^ S SUNDAY M A IL HOURS Tbe delivery window of tbs Halsey postoffice is open Sundays from 10:40 to 10:60 a. m. and 12:15 to 12:30 p. m. Sunday mail goes out only on the north-bound 11:37 train: The Study Club The Women’s Study club held its first meeting of the season Any Girl in Trouble The Halsey school furnished Oct. 2, at the home of the presi- Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pebrsson i dent, Airs. S. J. Smith, and the iuay communicate with Enajgn Lee of the Salvation Army at the attended church in Halsey Suuday the program given Friday even following committees were ap Mail goes south once a day. cloaingat and spent the day visiting. White Shield Home, 505 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon. ing at the teacher’s meeting. It pointed to serve for the year: 11:05 a. m. j north twice, closing 11;2J Mrs. Marion Fraley of Portland was as follows: | Membership, Mrs. J. W. Drink- a. in. and 5:30 p. m. M ail stage for piano solo, 19999999999— 999— • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • visited her cousin, Mrs. E. E. Crawfordsville amt Sweet Georgina Clark; piano duet, ! ard, Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mrs. W. Brownsville, Home leaves dailv at 6:45 a. ui. Hover, Saturday and they were I Muller; Library, Mrs. G. W. Newt NotM bound from Oregon City, struck au dinner gnetts at the R. K. Stew Esther and Louise Seefeld; j laubner, Mrs. T. I. Marks, outbound Oregon Electric train al art notne Sunday. reading, Mrs. Shotwell. Dr. Mrs. C. P. Stafford; Finance, (Continued from page 1) Hood and Grover streets tn Portland Paid-for Paragraph« A special meeting of the atate gam« The community club entertain, Biumbaugh of the psychology j Mrs. B. M. Bond, Mrs. W. H. The Standard Lumber company ol (6c a line) ment Friday evening wee well department at O. A. C. gave a I McMahan, Mrs. W. A. Mulder, commlaalon will be held In Eugen< Portland, which recently lost Its suit Oetober II. Steps will be taken tc attended. After the jr*g ram a very interesting and instructive Mrs. Martin Cummings; Art, to enjoin the state tax commission business session was held and the take up proposed changes In the gam« Encampment Attention Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mrs. B. M from enforcing the provisions of th« following officers elected; Presi lecture. The four senior girls Bond. lAws with the state Iegtalature. state Income tax law, was granted un A joint meeting of Hhlsey, Har served refreshments. A new tariff containing reduced til October 13 to file In the supreme dent, Roy Owen ; vice-president, Mrs. Stafford was elected sec risburg, Brownsville and A lpiut The school has some very retary to fill the vacancy cauaad encampment* will be held at H al- rates on logs shipped from points on court at Salem a petition for rehear Albert M in e r; Sec etary, Collin C trver; treasure«-, Dean Bllyeu energetic football players, as is the Valley Sllela railroad to Newberg lng. by the removal of Mrs. J. W. .oy Oct. 24, 1924. A ll camp censor, K. R. Stewart. sad Winona was filed In the office« evidenced by an occasional black Moore to Harrisburg. Judge Martin L. Pipes, prominent The member* are invited. of the public service commission at J. W. Moo»«, Scribe. Portland attorney, was appointed Jus eye and other physical disabil treasurer reported $12.01 in Salem. (Left over last week) tlce of the state supreme court by Gov ities. the treasury. Demand for Oregon coyote pelts 1« ernor Pierce to succeed the late Jus For s a le - Reds. Pullets. 2 pure Farmers are busy in the field Melba Neal has returned to The club decided to improve bred increasing. Although the market ba« tlce John MoCourt, who died here a these days. roostets, Russ, Halsey, Ore. school after a time of illness. the social hour by sewing for — . not yet opened, IS fur buyers have few weeks ago. Judge Pipes will Miss Clara Wigle visited rela the W. C. T. U. children’s home, O. G. Coldiron is in Oklaho applied for permission to submit bid« serve under his appointment until Jan Some choice weanling pigs for ma visiting his parents. Henry tives and the high school one near Corvallis. foV buying pelts obtained by govern uary 1. G. E. M unkers . The first part of the year’s •ale by Cook is managing the farm in day last week. Other visitors ment hunters. Maintenance and outlaya of the Ore his absence. were Misses Ellen Vannice and program is devoted to nature Old paper* for sale at 6c a bundle Fatally Injured by being caught be gon state tuberculosis hospital tlut Genevieve Wells. study and an interesting lesson at tbe Enterprise office. tween cars while attempting a coup lng the next biennium will aggregut« School is progressing nicely One of the best initiations was given by Mrs. Laubner on Hug at Reedsport. Charles Welghtman »360,851, as against actual expenses under the management of Miss 21, a Southern Pacific brakeman, wai for the present biennium of »186,333 Lavelle Palmer. Sixteen schol ever given the Frosh was held “Western Wild Flowers.” This Halsey Happening« for the eleven Freshmen Satur was followed by a general dis married on hla death bed In a hospital according to a statement filed by th« ars are enrolled, day evening. A large number of cussion. Refreshments were (Cojfinned from column 5) at North Bend. Institution officials with the state bud Mrs. L. S. Stalcup of Long the alumni were present. This served by the hostess, Mrs. While atate banks are exempt from get commission. H arry Common« was in Albany Beach, Cal., is here visiting her made the attendance very fav Stafford assisting. Club will ¡Saturday. the payment of the state Income tax Oregon pensions have been granted Oct. 16th, with Mrs. dividends paid by these Institutions as follows: Herman Deckman. Port daughters, Mrs. James Burns, orable for the success of the meet L. H . Armstrong and wife aul evening. Laubner. are subject to the levy, according tc land. »12; W illiam 8 Chapman, Port and Mis. J. S. Nicewood. dtughtere Ketta and Hazle were in a legal opinion by I. H. VanWinkle, land, (18; Ralph J. Bailey, Portland Rev. Mr. Tait of Peoria were Albany Saturday afternoou. attorney-general. »18; Sidney A. Ice. Win berry, »12; week end guests at Henry Following the bating of H arry M lnti Herman L. Gray, Portland, »18; Alths Brocks. M r. and M r*. T. P. Patton Mr. Tait preached and Jack Spong at Salem, school of Webb, La Grande, »12; W illiam E drove to Corvalli* Sunday and Sunday morning at Lake Creek flcials expelled John Drager, Donald Reed, Portland, (15. spent the day with M r. and Mrs. and in the evening at Pine Kelly and Vernle Perry, high school Oliti Stalnaker. Tbe Staluaker* John 8. Coke, United States at Grove. atudenta. who were said to be respon torney for Oregon for leas than twc aocompanied them home aud aible for the affair. Visitors at the Martin Cum stayed over uight. years, dent his resignation to Presl Officials of Lincoln county wer« dent Coolidge by telegraph and asked mings home Sunday were Mr. Davenport’s music house, Al restrained by Federal Judge Wolver that he be relieved at once. Judge and Mrs. Arley Cummings of bany, is still selling out pianos at Mrs. C. R- ton from attempting to collect th« Coke Is the fourth United States at Halsey, Mr. and reduced price* to make room for taxes for 1*19 and 1920 on property torney in succession to give up bl« Rowan and children of Eugene, tbe carpenter*. Their new adver held by tbe United States Spruce Pro post before hla term had expired. All’s. Annie Jones and Miss tisement appear* this wee<. ductfon corporation. Enlarglug the eastern Oregon stat« Marie Jones of Corvallis. Two and one-half miles north of Albany A calf, which bud survlred appar hospital to care for the increasing Mrs. A. C. Armstrong went to Mis. C. S. Williams and Mrs. eatly about three weeks, was found number of mental patients rather than Thomas Albany Saturday afternoon to visit on the highway 1 Ardry accompanied In a well recently by Paul Sklmpsey adding to the Salem Institution, wklct her sister, Mrs. W. W . Stuart, and their mother, Mrs. Decie Brock : 2 : : : : (School Reporter. j N o v e lty D a n c e j Tumble Inn driller, who was Inspecting a num her of wells on the Dunn ranches south of Lake Malheur. It will require «7(7.11* to conduct affairs of tha state game aonimlsSlon during the next biennium, according to an estimate of tbe proposed ex pendlture* riled In the office of the •fate budget eommisstoa Is now crowded almost to capacity was recommended by Dr. R. E. Le« Steiner, superintendent of the hoe pltal at Salem, at a meeting of th« slate board of control. J. E. Norton, president of the Cooi County Good Roads association, gav« notice to the county court that the as soolatlon probably would »tart suit t* determine the validity of the »280,OOf bend issue which has been questionec because of the law governing the num her of special elections that can b« held in a current year. of Halsey, to Portland Sunay, Rev. Mr. l ’ate and wife of Pe oria were wesk-end guest« at H. Brock’ s. M r. Tate preacesd Mrs. Brock went to consult an eye specialist. We are very proud of the number of our young people who are taking up high school A «Ma l <> levy a special tax for the conatrucMoa of new bridges and tc work this year. Jessie Hocken repair agaay old oaog la the county smith is at Corvallis, Sarah, Hel- will bO Voted upon at the November en and Carl Williams in Halsey, election la Lane county, according tc an order made by the oounty court Democratic propaganda crowded B lanche and Burrel Wilson at Springfield, Nora Doldiron at i The Oregon public service com mis ut this week eloo hat prepared notices of interven . Halsey and Hazel Davis in Al bany. tlaa la tha grata rale cases b ro u g h t Hl Sty Happenings etc hy the stale of Kake against the Ore I * gen Short Llae and Oregon Washing (Continued from page I) loa Railroad A Navigation company | O r. and Mrs. ----- T I. Marks A diversion debt at the mouth el were Aliwiny visitors Friday, Hood river has been completed. The H. C. Davis and D. J. Hayes structure wUl divert the flew of Hood were Albany visitors Thursday. river into the Columbia lato a tingle deep channel and open It te chlnook Mr. and Mrs, P. II. Freerksen Salmon and other migratory flak The J were dinner guests at Mrs. Dora dam ooat »587. Two attempta within a week tc wreck the Ualoa Pacific fast mall train. No. 8. by placing obstructions on tbe track between Hood River and Rooster Rock, were brought to light with the arrest at The Dalles of an tttaorant laborer. Davis’, at Shedd, Thursday. business trip to Salem Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark were Brownsville callers Thurs day. _ Saturday Night ; J Beautiful ~ «- ( Kewpie D olls Given Away ] every thirty minutes G et up a party and come New music < j Dandy floor] Everybody is going ] attend the Chris iao church rally day exercise*. There wer* 268 preeeut. J. E . Cooper and wife of Oak land, Ore., visited at A. C. Arm strong’s Sunday, returning home Monday. The two families were neighbors in Douglas county be fore tbe Armstrongs moved to H a l sey. The Standard Beareri of the Methodist church met at the home of Mise Grace Pehrsaon Monday and eletcad, for th* ooming year, Roberta Vandtce president, Gladys Hadley vice-president, Grace Pehreson secretary, Ellen Vannice treasurer and Georgina Clark re porter. ¡8 companied M r. Burbank’* bungalow by-------bst that’* secret. j roofed over. Mrs. L. E. W alton went to Her- Dr. H . H Gardner of Corval ie naburg today. visited Red Pearl and Mrs. Nancy Miss Lila Dudley visited Mrs Palmer Friday. « George Ansted was arrested at Harrisburg, charged with stealing the windows ef tho cabin in which be lived. He said ths windows had been left at bis plaoe by some boys. Editor Morgan of tbe Bul Mrs. B. Logan returned from a Mrs. Marcella Kirk, a nurse H arry Common* Monday. letin acted as hie counsel and he in Portland, came up Saturday Jack C . Balch, a Eugene life visit with relative* at Corvallis wae acquitted. And th * Demo, and Eugene Tuesday. for a few days with her par insurance agent, wa* bare Monday. crat aayt he was “ hailed” into ents, J. J. Corcoran and wife, Elmer Muller and family G. B. Davidswn and wife went court. ami her little son, Hilly K rk. Site hfitne to Etigenn, today after * visit spent Sunday at the W. A . Mul When wheat went up in wer went boc T uegday. with their son Claude. ler home. time the baker* raised tbe price of bread because flour coat more. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baum MGa Ruth Frum weut to Port- d a r k Sm ith found a man's When wheat went down after the gartner are home again after a land today for a viait with frieuda heavy rubber right-hand glove on war they did not teduee th* price year spent in Detroit, Mich. aud relativea. the Bruwntvilla road and left it at of bread because tbe cost of flour They made the trip by auto E. D. Wood, preacher at this office. cut so small a figure in tbe oost of and visited many places, in Brownsville, went home to Eu Mise Mabel Roblneon arrived bread. Now wheat ba* gone up cluding Yellowstone Park and gene Monday, Sunday to spend a few days with again and Portland bakers propose Denver. Dean, email son of Cbeslsr Cur her ei .ter Mrs. A . K. Foote. She a rite in tbe prio* of bread because flour cost* more. Meantime tbe Bert CTawford, construction tis, received a bad burn on his wen’, home today. Albany bakery, 424 west first foreman for the Pacific Tele arm* last week. H<a sister, Alice, Frank Gansle and wife and street, is selling four one-pound phone and Telegraph company, is quite ill with tonsilitis. ¡daughter Leila spent Sundav in loaves for a quarter. and his crew are building a new Mrs. A. A. Tussing and j Eugene visiting st tbe bonie of toll lead from Albany south. daughter Bonita went to Cor M r. Oansle's parent«. » « A* Muller and wife and Mrs. P. H. Freerksen were Al bany shoppers Saturday. Elmer Munson and wife spent Sundny with Estes Bass and family. The Oregon public eorvlco commit Ailey Cummings spent Sat aloa bat granted authority to the Ore at the home of his gon-Washington Railroad g Navlga urday Mrs. Hannah Cum tloa oompaay to dtecontlnee aa auttl mother, mings. lary station at Reith. . M , . rn Oregon, fee the receipt and delivery of freight A nine-pound boy was born la less than carload lota. to Mr, and Mrs. Edward James W. 0. Snyder, government trapper Gump at their home near Pe shattered all records when he report oria Saturday. ed a hag of mort than 300 alnct Mrs. Hannah Cummings and August 1. He works la Harney coun Milton Bond drove out to the ! I he new lines are being built on vallis Tuesday. Bonita entered 1 " * ? " °f ° I t im m i Mrs. Max Hoflicb of Albany Martin v Cummings home and the east side of the railroad O. A . C. for the yea.;', work. s s ¡ s a x - and Mrs. Mabel Black of Portland tc get away from the high power lines of the Mountain W. C. Bass a’nd family, who ' spent Sunday with their sister, C. V. Curtis has moved from States Power company. Development of the lumber re have been living on the O. W. M r*. H arry Common*. source* of Lake oouaty is expected Mrs. M. E. Bassett's residence Frum farm east of town, moved Ravmond Southern of W ilm ing. The Calapooia Teachers’ As as the roeult of aa aaaouncamaat that to Arthur Robnett’s property in the first x of the week to a farm I ton, Cal., arriv.’d Saturday for a sociation of Zone 2. with teach- ’ tha geversa* eat win offer for sole northeast Halsey. north Harrisburg which has visit with hie mother. Mrs. M. B. probably la tha near future from »00, Mrs. Marion Fraley of Port ers from Halsey, Tangent, Har been . Occupied by J. W. Cbok and Southern, and other relative*. te »OD.OOa.OOd feat of yellow land was in Halsey the last of risburg and surrounding dis fami’.y. Earl Cole, a former Pino la the PYoasont national foreat M r*. G. M itin er end daughters the week, a guest of her aunt. tricts present, met at the Hal rendent of this vicinity, will Friday night. Ona man waa probably fatally In Mrs. J. L. Rector, Mrs. Fraley sey schoolhouse Ida and Amanda and son Ted and were addressed by Dr. br mg his family and take pos Mrs. Klixa Brandon spent Bunday Jured and two others were badly cut was formerly Miss Marie Stew They And bruised whan a Part land Electric art and a resident of this city. Brumbaugh of O. A. C. and re session of the Frum ranch. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. port a very instructive and in ^ower ooaapacy 1 passenger boo, la Mist Dori* Lake went to Cor Vannice Mrs. J. S. McMahan made a teresting session. vallis, Saturday. She wa* au- (Continued In column 6) 'X • DELBERT STARR uneral D irector and censed Em balm er L i Efficient Service. Motor Hearse, Lady Attendant Brownsville...................................Oregoa W . L WRIGHT Mortician A Funeral Director Halaey and Harmburg Call D. T a v to a , Halaey. or W. L. U i i a i t . Hamabnrg