Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 22, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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G L O B E ALBANY
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H arbert
js in the past week Halsey Garage the | the Wny
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(Continued from pa^e 1)
Stratton fr u it fa rm , at Browns­
J. M. P h ilp o tt of H arrisburg, penitentiary.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stevenson ville , they are loading the th ird
GARAGE
Three day«, beginning SL'NDAV, •
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«ace
h member of the legislature,
Wild geese are flying north­ and son of Beaverton, Mrs. car of apples and are crowded for
October 26
212 hast First st., Albsny
• died M onday m orning, aged 7t
ward and flying high. Wise John Gormley and Air. and room. Sov, Spitz and Jonathans
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Mrs. Martin Cummings and ai 25c per box and higher accord­
birds
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Dr.
C.
R.
Templeton,
brother
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Engine repairing and recoa
The Shootiug of Mrs. W ill K iik , and Dr. C alvin S
family spent Sunday at the ing to grade Take your boxes
d itio n in g s specialty
Former County Commission-) home of Mrs. Hannah Cum m ings. and get your w inter supply.
W hite o f Portland were enjoying
F irst'
Dan McGrew
tr
D.
H.
Pierce
died
at
his
home
the pheasant h u n tin g at the K ir k
in Albany Wednesday, aged 72. nun8r8,
home Wednesday.
w ith
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Frank Shelley of Roseburg
O u j first lot of
ever brought 10 A lb a n y
a
the .Mountain States Power came down Tuesday to visit his
George F io le y of P ortland, came
AN ALL-STAR CAST
Makes ’ em fit
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company
is
planning
a
cut
of
I
sister,
Mrs.
W.
W.
Stuart
at
down to look after his ranch at
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S tu a rt, at
C raw fordsville and visited
his about 6 per.cent on rates fo r: .¡„er> Mrg. ;W.
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daughter Ruth and sister, Mrs. service in this valley.
Com ing
H A LSEY RA ILRO A D T IM E
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I Albany Wednesday. He visited sold q u ic k ly and a second is here,
Eliza
Brandon,
at
Halsey
Tues­
W. M. Moss, the old-time,
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J A C K IE C O O G A N
Actiye, vigorous little beauties*
North
South
day.
roadbuilder and now a candidate' iri0^bcr sister, Mrs. A. C. Arm- Come in and see them.
in
No.
32,
3:02
a.
ni.
No.
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12:15 p. -n
strong,
and
L.
H.
Armstrong
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Miss Mearle Strnley, who is for county commissioner, w as! litrnnor onz' T " A
18, 11:37 a. in.
3J, 7;4o p
“ Ixing Live th e Kicg
teaching school between Halsey shaking hands in this vicinity
M r. aud Mr». Dean 8. M cW d
34, 4:25 p .m .
31, 11:20 p.m.
and B row nsville, has such a large Saturday.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m., stops
hams and son Elliott drove up
to let off passengers from south of
i».:
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. ■ attendance th a t she has more
from Albany Sunday and called
Mrs. Eliza Brandon expects to „ „ _ u -
.
E.
J.
S.
Beene
and
wife
and
lit­
Eugene.
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pupils than seats.
Pour tiu iiil
leave Monday to spend the w inte r ,
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tle son from Cottage Grove at the J. C. Standish and C. P
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged.
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i nave to be seated on benches,
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STORE
Nos. 31, 32, 33 anti 34 rnn between Port­
w ith ber brother, Alec F in le y, and
spent the week end with Mr. Stafford homes.
land and Bngene only.
w ife at Los Angeles.
| The Oregon
undertakers Beene’s brother, W. H. Beene,
II. L. Straley and family, J.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
and faAiily.
W. Hussey and family and Mr.
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transier
to
No. 15.
The sale of pianos and other and Mrs. Gordon Munkers and HENRY NOLAN f Halsey-Mrowniville stage meets trains
son
enjoyed
an
outing
at
Mc-
musical
instruments at the
18, 17, 34, 14 and 33 in order named.
D EM . C A N D ID A T E FOR
Davenport music house, Albany, Kercher’ s m ill Sunday.
Mrs.
George Starr spent
at reduced prices continues, but
SUNDAY M A IL HOURS
County Clerk
will end Nov. 1. It is still ad­ Thursday at the home of her
The
delivery window of the
cousin, Mrs. F. W. Robins.
vertised in the Enterprise.
D e liv e re d HOT e v e ry m o r n in g a t H a ls e y a n d
He believes io m aking a dollar H alsey postoffice is o{feu Sundajs
M iss Mary Smith and her of tax money buy as much as a
Hold a t th e
Mrs. Ella McHargue of Jen-
from 10:40 to 10:50 a. no. and 12:15
mother, Mr». Josie S m ith , and d o lla r of private money. I11 keep­ to 12:30 p. in.
u,RS, L.odge’ after attendin«- the
drove to Al­ ing w ith th is belief, he w ill, i f
Sunday m ail goes out o nly on
w . C. T. U. convention at Cor­ Mrs. L. A. Pray
the north-bound 11:37 tra in :
vallis and making a visit to her bany Thursday.
elected, ask the next legislature to
Helen Armstrong was home
eon at Brownsville and other
Mail goes south once a day. closing at
friends, returned on Monday’s for the week end from school reduce the salary of the office from 11:05 a. in. j Borth twice, closing 11:25
8c a 1-lb. loaf.
2, 15c
$2,000 per year to $1,600 per year, a. in. and 5:30 p. in. Mail stage lor
at Eugene.
train to her home.
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
Miss Alberta Koontz spent which is approxim ately an nvernge Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m.
F r e s h a n d WARM d a ily a t
Congressman Hawley, State
of the salaries paid the various of­
senator, Sam Garland and Al­ the week end at home
T angent
L ebanon
C ra b tre e The best
Mrs. W . W . Stuart and chil­ ficers of L in n county.
bany psople interested are lay­
Shedd
The county judge, ootnmission- Paid-for Paragraphs
bread
Plainview
ing plans for an organization dren of Albany spent the week
Scio
end
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
A.
C.
(5c a lin e )
that
will
further
the
Santiam
B row nsville
ers, assessors and school superin­
F o ster
made
Jefferson
returning home tendent, which are more im portant
pass road on both sides of the Armstrong,
For Sale— 10-weeke-old pigs, on
Sunday evening
Cascades.
offices to the ts x payers and harder W in n ifo rd ranch. C. B. G ibson &
Lawrence Wells was home to f ill w ith competent officers, thao S ons , H aleey, Route 2. Phons
China pheasants are pretty
numerous this year, and,, as for the week end from Eugene. the office of eounty clerk, are paid 10x7.
usu-'il, many of them took to
Clifford Ceary and wife spent
the hills and woods when the the week end with home folks. from $1,200 to $1,800 per year.
F or sale— Reds. Pullets. 2 pure-
Is not that unjust and unbusiness­
roar of guns proclaimed the
bred roosters, Russ, Halsey, Ore.
Miss Lila Dudley drove to like?
opening of the hunting season.
Old papers fo r sale at 6c a bundle
Tangent Saturday.
$2,000 per year is more than is
Most
of
the
farmers
prohibit
'ODTLANQ
at
the E nterprise office.
Again
a
lo
t
of
new»,
Blanding
in
hunting on their farms, but
necessary to pay to get the same
^O R E G O N ?
type, is left over because it was
there are a few exceptions.
class of service in the office as
received too late for the 1 ages
Alford Arrows
I he cucumber pickle season printed first and there was too heretofore. O ur county assessor
L IV E S T O C K C L A S S IC V /
ended last week. The yield, on much of it fo r the Ism pages.
aad recorder are both fu lly q u a li­
(E nterprlss Corrsspondsnee)
account of the lack of rain, is
and Amphitheatre, the Pacific Interoa-
fied to f ill the office o f clerk, yet
kioxMw a,,4 better than ever, featuring
M
r.
and Mrs. E. D. Isom went
considered
about
three-fourths
stock under ono roof In Americo.
they are candidates to succeed to A lb a n y Tuesday.
Pine
Grove
Points
. Sheep. Ooate. algo Poultry Show. Land
of
normal.
Most
of
the
growers
«M test N I«ht Honte Show.
themselves at salaries of <1,500
are renewing their contracts anc
Jay Curtis of Lebanon spent
and
$1,600 per year.
As fu rthe r
the Albany plant will probably
(Enterprise Correspondence)
Sunday with his brother Ches­
be enlarged to handle the pro­
George Chandler and mother proof that $2,000 is an unnecessari ter.
duce of increased acreage. From were Albany visitors Wednes­ ly large »alury for the taxpayers to
F rank W illia m s of Monroe v i -
8 to 12 tons to the acre was the day.
pay for this office, you are cited to ited at the Bryan Perry home Sat-
yield.
Miss Edna Montgomery is the fact th a t some 8 years ago the u day.
The Murphy seed store, Al­ visiting her niece, Mrs. Frank present clerk took a reduction of
J. H. Rickard and family at­
bany, has received its second Gibson.
$500 per year rather th a n change tended church at McFarland
consignment of goldfish from
Sunday.
Mrs A. L. Kinghten and Mrs. to private lines of work.
Chicago. The fish arrived in
No
private
in
d
iv
id
u
a
l
or
com­
D H . Pierce was buried in the
perfect condition and the; wires Inez Smith were Albany visitors
pany would th in k o f paying 25 per I . o . O. F. cemetery at Alford
to which return tags had been Saturday.
attached indicated that the
E. Hover and M. E. Miller of cent more sularv than necessary to Snnday afternoon.
containers had made 22 pre­ Harrisburg were hunting in secure competent help.
R e c o r d e d D a m a g e D u e t o S ta te
Esther and Henrietta Starnes
vious trips carrying fish from this vicinity Thursday.
I
f
you
rea
lly
believe
in
economy
spent
Sunday with their friend,
In c o m e T a x
the hatchery to dealers.
The program at the school- and endorse his program , a vote Marjorie Walker.
8 Tim ber purchases cancele 1 or suspended
$18,000,000
Dean Tussing, son of Mr. house Friday evening was much for H enry Nolan w ill help you
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe
11 Construction of lum ber m il'., towns, logging
! and Mrs. A. A. Tussing of this enjoyed
by the large crowd save dollars in tax money. (Paid spent Sunday at the Louie Wal-
carapi and logging railways, abandoned or
city, although he has no sense present.
lett home at Wells.
A dv)
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suspended
7,875.000 ¡ of hearing, graduated from O.
B lu e r Sett'« of Eugene »pent
Lee IngTam and family visit­
33 Other ind ustria l investments canceled or sus­
• A. C. in ’21 and is now holding a few days visiting his mother
ed at the Wallace Hawk home in
pended
a responsible position as pattern and daughters and hunting
4.578,000
Springfield Sunday.
One year's operating pav roll on foregoing items
maker with the Westinghouse pheasants last week.
8 Disincorporations, $1,606 00<» capital. Daim.ee 5,680,000
Lon Chamlee and family of
Electric
company and com­
lifte d 1-10 o nly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
K.
Stewart,
460,600
Eugene
were week-end guests
mands
a
high
salary.
In
a
let­
10 A ctual removals from the s lu t , in c lu d in g lo:s
Mr. and Mrs. Beil Haynes and
at the E. D. Isom home.
ter
to
H.
F.
Brandon,
professor
o f o n ly one year’s pay r dl
2,110,250
of industrial arts of O. A. C., A. V\. G. McNeil and family at­
I t Threatened removals, inclu ding loss of o n ly one
Miss Hattie Dannen of Shedd
A. Tussing credits the education tended the funeral of D. H.
called on her sister, Mrs. E. A.
year's pay roll
2,218,500
Pierce
at
Harrisburg
Sunday
his son received at that insti­
81 I a.ss as lo which definite amounts are not avail,
Starnes, Sunday afternoon.
tution as being responsible for afternoon.
able, but which would amount to ti.au,'
E. A. Starnes and family
his holding his present highly
A number of Pine Grove peo­
m illio n s; damage lilte d as
0
spent Friday evening at the
desirable position.
34 Cases s till under investigation; would amount
ple were awakened by the noise
Ralph Dannen
home, near
to many m illio n s; damage listed as
0
Dr. Clark of Harrisburg was of the Shenandoah, when it
Shedd.
21 ( eses in which reported rem .val nr investm ent
passed
over
here
about
2:15
a.
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called to the C. S. Morse home,
elsewhere wee stated to have been caused
D. S. Avery and a party of
scuth east of town, Friday, m. Saturday. They report it a
by the income tax, Imt which cannot be
t~_
friends came up from Portland
Mr. Morse lieing on the sick wonderful sight, well worth the
verified in w ritin g ; damage listed as
Q
cold feet they got while viewing
list.
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for a pheasant hunt at the A.
it.
E. Whitbeck farm Sunday.
T otal recorded damage
j5 2 350
Word has been received of the
11
e b“ 'e examined *he signed statements ami exhibits upon
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer
death of William Taylor, elder
High School Notes
1 a/.' Via o2tg° ,0g U k u l* ‘ ' 0" '• »” ” «•» »"'1 find that the total
of Eugene and J. F. Isom and
brother of George, Douglas and
01 »»1,Z.)2.35O is a conservative estimate of damage property nt-
Mr. Hayes of Oakridge visited
Grant Taylor of this city. The
trib n ta b lo to the state income tax as n determ ining factor in in ­
(S cloo l Reporter.
Mrs. D. J. Isom Saturday night
deceased
had
lieen
in
poor
fluencing dacieion against Oregon investment in the cases lis t' d
and Sunday.
health for some time and his
The Frosh have been rather
w*
hnd that many additional amounts could have been
death
occurred
Wednesday
____ slow in selecting officers. How-
included ju stifia b le to the to ta l, so that, m aking every a llo w ­
R. M. RUSSELL
OR PE O P LE th a t care about
. night of last week. He had liv-I ever, they have profited by this
ance for possible overstatements in in d iv id u a l items listed the
.' I'd in Spokane for many years.! delinquency, as they have be-
th e ir personal appearance ;
actual loss of investm ent a ttr.b,.ta ble to the state income tax is
County Clerk
1 but resided at Harrisburg when
more acquainted with
For people who prefer to look
m a te ria lly in axeess of <40.000,000
• a boy-
| those most suitable to hold of-
¿HANK K. A nprbws , President Portland Chamber of
yonnger, rather than older, spe-
Com mere«,
Rev. Robert Parker and a wres’
election results are:
ciahats have found th a t K R X P -
Candidate
for
t UARt.xa H S t iw a u t , V. P. Northwestern N atl. Bank
: Part of the masculine members
C a d v i®01::
TO K8 meet an ever-growing need.
K i n H b i . i . ino , m erchant and p h ila n th r o p ist.
¡of th, M. E. congregation have N°r i 9?,d rcn’ P’esident; Maj-
re-election
C h r is » A. B b l l , Attorn«» and member of board of
j been hauling gravel around the
W<5a ,^ r - vice-president ;
(R e p u b lic a n n o m in e e )
directors of Portlet d Chamber of Commerce.
! church so that cars mav be , °y
Saf,€y’ secretary and
J. K . G i l l , pioneer aud merchant.
1 parked during the rainy months treasurer.
I f elected I w ill give the citizens
The popular sport of Chinese
without danger of sticking in ...........
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pheasant
hunting
claims i t s , of Lin n county and other patrons
the mud.
Repeal the Stale Income Tax
share of devotees from the high of the office the benefit of m v ex-
M r. and Mrs. &»org« Eveleth
school, as well as from other perienee and tra in in g and
and daughter arrived Friday sources. Most of the enthus- continue to operate the office in
Vote 312 Y Yes
lrom Montana and were guests iasts among the boys were try- the same efficient and courteous
More than 1,500 co ntribu to rs to expense of g ettin g facia before
i1.’,
George St trr home, ing their luck and their abilities
manner th a t I have in the past.
I hey were motoring through early Wednesday morning,
voters; signers end contributors live in a ll parts nf Oregon tb s
aHverti.em ent issue! by C. C Chapmen. E d ito r of Oregon
to ( alifomia.
The seniors have spent much
"E ffic ie n c y , E c o n o m y and
•ta r, in itia to r of repeal measure; residence, 16V Lowns.lale St .
Meade & Aibro,
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Young of i tin,e discussing a play
to be
giv- .Coi!r,e*)' ” bas 1 sen and w ill con-
•ri.
t
Portland, Oregon.
Portland were guests of Mr. en by them soon, ^AeScrop i f i tinU* l° * mv
O ptom etrists
and Mrs. James Drinkard Tues­ decided to give
M a utlfa ctu rin g p la n t od premia
(Paid Adv.)
day and Wednesday, and enjoy- Paper.” ■
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