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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1924)
be oil HALSEY ENTERPRISE HALSEY, LINX COVNTY. ORE. OX, XOV. 5, 1924 been appointed appraisers of the Winniford estate. H a l s e y H a p p e n in g s a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts " ~ CALVIN COOLIDGE Mail to Brownsville dispatched at 6:20 and 11:45 a. m. Short Stories from Sundry Sources A lberta Koontz week end a t home. spent P. H. Freerksen and wife were at Albany Saturday. W. J. Carty returned to Eugene after a visit with hii sun the today, Earl. Mrs. Erm a Shotwell has tak L in n couuty has paid the latt h a lf o f its tax money for the year en the place of Superintendent, to the Standard Beaver girls to the state. The editor know« by exptrieuee i Mrs. C. P. Stafford and Mrs. that O. R. Bond baa some very fine C. E. Walton were Salem call table grapes. Mrs. L. E. W alton ers Thursday. xbo demonstrated the product of Mrs. T. I. Marks, accompanied her lu x u ria n t vine« to the editorial by Mrs. J. W. Drinkard drove home. to Albany Friday. Kenneth Vannice, freshman at Willamette University, was home for the week end. II. A. Renninger and family, who now reside in Albany, call ed a t their farm Sunday. De Los Clark, Carl Hill, Will Corcoran, Wayne Robertson and Kenneth Cross were home from O. A. C. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWil liams and son Elliott of Albany were dinner guests a t the C. P. Stafford home Sunday. * Eagy home Saturday night and N e w s N o te s H o m I Sunday. A ll O v e r O re g o n if E. E. Hover was at A lbany' Tuesday. | Mrs. CtiaiVs Nichols is on Gleaned by the W estern . the sick list i Newspaper Union ? Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sylvester were in Eugene Friday. Salem « city budget, as approved by / Mr. and Mrs. Leo Camp are tho ccuncll, provides 1219,500 for next .visiting at t i e Will Mcl<aren year's expense«. • home. John B Hedlund, BO, eonnoctad with I Collin C arver and ro o t ter the Blue bake Logging company, wan and Dean 3i!yeu were Albany found dead In the wood», pinned un der a heavy timber. 1 visitors Saturday. During Mny. June and July 42 resi I Rev. Mr. Tate of Peoria will dent» died In Jackson county and 75 : preach a t the Pine G rove; children were born, of whom 41 wer* I church Sunday evening. boys and 34 were girls. II B ert P.aynes and family visit- All rain records were broken for ' ed Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Spring- Medford and at the southern Oregon I gate, near Rowland. Sunday. experiment station In Talent by the P. H. Freerksen and wife and mother, Henry Abraham and heavy rainfall In Jackson county. wife and mother and daughter J. A. Johnson and family at- Dorothy and Iris were dinner l. tem.ejd the funeral of Mr®. | Budgets filed by the varloua school of Tillamook county ahow- guests at the Hans Koch ho m e! t4 ',h n so n ’s m other in A lb an y ; district« that »79.294 82 will he needed to rum Sunday. I' Friday. the schools during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. M arsters The eastr-n Oregon Older Boys’ were kept from attending ser- ! H ig h School Notes conference was held In Baker with 8» vices at Brownsville Sunday by delegates present from cities and com the high w ater,.so were p re s -; munities of the «astern part of the (Scl.ovl Reporter. erit a t the Halsey church. state. An unusually large group ol Word has been received by The city budget for l a Grande bnw Mrs. J. C. Standish of the death j young people enjoyed the hal- been adopted by the budyet committee, of Miss Emma Long of Carter, lowe’en party given Friday j and now awaits final approval. Th* Montana. The Long family I evening. In addition to the total amount of t t e budgot la »128,- formerly resided on Mrs. Callie | (varied forms of amusement •14.80. Friday J. 8, R ankin “ as d it- Frum ’s place near town. I Mrs. Shotwell told a story, suit- Dr. J. A Best has resigned os Uma chaiged, on m otion of the d istrict ! able for the occasion, th a t held tilla county physician becanse ths R»<1 Rev. Mr. Gillispie and family a tto rn ey , a f o r b a sin g baen at* j the audience in a suppressed Cross Incurred bills and the county of Peoria attended services at retted by Deputy Wardon F. M. • state of excitement. Black and court paid them without his knowl the M. E. church Sunday even Browu on a charge of (hooting j orange was the appropriate do edge cr sanction. ing. On account of the high from a highway. m inating color scheme carriet w ater Mr. Gillespie was unable Both the Osborne and the Gibbs Fred Jackson, who moved ‘to to fill- his appointment a t In ; out in the decorations. T ie af driers at Amity are operating at full Salem a year ago and took a gram Island. . fair wa3 a “hard-tim e” festiva capacity, drying apples and walnuts He is Our Präsident B? Loyal position as guard a t the Peni and most of the costumes were for the Oregon and California rrull F. H. Porter left for Portland tentiary, was visiting his par Thursday evening a fter having characteristic of the occasion Growers' »«»«elation. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jack- loaded his prize-winning red Although the rain prefoimed Y E S , T H I S IS R E P U B L I C A N Y E A R A half dozen of li n e 's largest' son, the last of the week. its part, no dampened spirits brldgts. Just Inspected by state andi polled cattle for shipm ent to county engineers together, have been International live stock T h e N a tio n . S ta te a n d C o u n ty F ollow th e E le p h a n t were in evidence. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman David the The science classes find i. deemed unsafe In a formal report Juai Ted Mitzner shipped son and daughter and Mr. and show. much more convenient in their made to the county court. R u r a l V o te is fo r In c o m e T a x Mrs. Homer Carson and baby of some cattle in the same car and laboratory work sines the ap The Haines Telephone company fll accompanied them. Salem spent Sunday at the W. I K el:v w "-e H ailing at Inst report. paratus wns moved from room ~ ed with the public service commis H. Walton home, a fter having L a F o llrtte " a lio ran ” co . Many steps have sion »ppllcatlon te Increase Its ratesi The P otter five hundred club i but Co* how w a g a in in g a» o u tly in g been at H arrisburg home of J. It* - to ilid n e and Daw»-« been aavou vo both the teacrcrs on patty Itaea from »1 M I® I- “w*1 OBl m et a t C. A brahrm ’s Saturday- Ldietgac'.a reported. W. Moore Saturday. private line» IVom »«.«I te »!. and th e pupils. evening. Four tables of pro New Y o rk ie a Coolidge state A’ Hb the republican national The rainy season luis awaken Oregon has been asked to seed • Mrs. R. E. Winniford, accom gressive five hundred were play M cN ary and H a w ley go back b ¡landslide about all ’ h e reiiiihiiuan ed an interest in indoor sports demonstration team for the makfng panied by A. F. Goodbrod, call ed, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A bra cauaiidalee iu L i n n c o u u ly w » * . The girls who are pkuining for of prue« bread to the National Boy»' ed a t the J. P. Templeton home ham receiving first prizes and their j> ba. a basketball season, m et and and Girls' dub congress In Chicago, T ie t it l'd p u tty is «till third— Friday. Mr. Templeton. J. H. Mrs. J. C. P o rter fend W. A. I.. L. M c M ilttn , in terim ap- elected their manuger. It is November 28 to December 8. Vannice and W. A. Carey have Muller the consolation prize. t t i ; luucbso. ! poi tee, is th e new c llc litl ju d ge, high wil Jonathan apples, sent from Hood Club members present were: The elephant i( « till bigger than succeeding the late George O. hoped th a t Halsey make even a Iretter showing, if River to England by Dan W'ullle ft P. H. Freerksen and wife, W. tbs jack»«». j B in g h a m . A lb an y'! possible, than th at of last year Co., have returned growers a n et of a | A. Muller and wife and son Mil- In w ild and wooly Illin o is » few only The income tex p-obably ¡a ana The prdgram rendered by Mr. little over »2 a box, according to Wal I ferd, Hans Koch and wife, men were kille d in tk c lio ti rune. , t» iu -d , as cow country reporta wdl Rudeen Friday afternoon was ter R Wool pert, soles manager. Frank W orkinger and wife, W. EXCLUSIVE G. Abraham and wife, Henry well attended by the students Judge Lawrence T. Harris of Bn- Ilaleey elected the f.iru v r o f overcome the c ity allowing. ■ Abraham and wife and Fred ficer« and for councilmeu K oon tz, Gomper? »nd the haer-guzthng of both the gram m ar and high gene has been Invited to be the first, OPTICAL PARLORS I Sprenger and wife. A t mid- H ill. T aylor and Gan»le. 1 wing of union labor, w ith a ll l.a school. A number of town pet» w eaker at a series of Amevlcanlxatloo pie were also present to enjoy m eetings planned by the women w ' night Mrs. Abraham served a For the tw o vacancies on the Follrtte*» other support tn ro w n in , I lunch assisted by her daughter, Oregon supreme bench Belt? and i "d o n 't am ount to a bi 1 of beaus." the entertainm ent. A few were club at Corvallis November 17. E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L fortunate in having lucky tick , Mrs. Kenneth Robson. Mrs. II. Lloyd Lyons. 80. was killed Instant- ets which enabled them to sit in ly at Walton, 80 miles west of Cugen* Bancroft Optical Co. Koch and Mrs. Frank Working- B ro w n s v ille B riefs P in e G r o v e P o in ts a chair supposedly made by the on the Coos bay line of the Souther» 313 West First street, Albany.Or. I *r. father of Abraham Lincolx and Pacific when a donkey engine In slid (Continued on nage 3) used by th a t famous personage ing down a mountain passed over him. t E n te rp ris e C orrespondence) (E n ts rp rla e C orreipo nd ence) himself. John L. Etheridge, former head off Albert M ti er ba* been w orking FO O D S Morris Brothers, Incorporated, defunct. Dr. Fellman expects to con CANNED for t rai li Uib«<in thia fa ll. Portland bond house, was re-lndictedl tinue his meetings a t the Bap M. E. Church In Portland by the federahgrand Jury/ tist church during the week. Nov. 8-1T WEEK T h p chicken supper »t I’eori» R obert Parker »«»’or. I Nov. 8-l5 The C o n s u m e r ’s O p p o r t u n it y W e fe a tu re P r e f e r r e d S to c k c a n n e d g o o d s as fo llo w s : F R U IT S VEGETABLES Apricot« Aipatagu« Currant« F ru it Salads G rapefruit Peachea Pineapple« Raisin« Refuge« Bean« D ill Pickle« H om iny Maine Corn Ripe O li” -* Tend«r Paas F IS H A N D S H E L L F IS H P im iert« Pumpkin« Codfiab H«T ring Salmon g iu e rk rs u t Spinach Tomato«« Catsup Spice« Clam« Shrimp« Bay Preferred Stock goods by tho dozen and get 10 per cent in tree goods this week OLLAR SPECIAL i cars P. S. Snacks DOLLAR SPECIAL 23-bar Basket Soap V OONTZS GOOD GOODS on rharges of using the malls to d» fraud. Mrs. A. P. Albertson visited Coyotea and bobcats bad serer«» her brother a t Salem If st week. days’ freedom from persecution thlw week, owing to th« elections. Fifty- There » ill be a com m un ity Club sfi gorernment hunters recelred per e n le rts in iiie u i nt Pine Grove Nov. 14. Frayn-m eeting Thursday, 7:80. mission to return to their resldencoe to rote. Roy 0«?«' ba« » new kind of October'« exports from Portland calf. It hat» only three leg« »ml represented a value of »7482.188 and seems to he getting along alt right Church of Christ Tor 1« month» of the year the total In The Pine liro v « orchestra 1» »88,587,737. w hen»» for the corre- grtVing along (set now, ta king npondlng 10 month a In 1928 value« ag three lesson« a n e tk frou i Prof, gregated »82.874.089. Nichols. Three armed robbers entered the Aurora State bank, held up Miss Mil Miss Hazel Johnson spent dred Benolst. assistant cashier, and several days a t home last week robbed the Institution of approximate and visited the Pine Grove ly »400 In raah. a few meney order* school Wednesday. The Chief of Police of Eu and 4 number of checks. Russel Knightcn of /fb a n y gene called up and said Cecil A report on the foreet fires In the L' L .-.v his brother, A. L. ' Harrison’s car had been parked visited Sluslsw national forest thia veer, on one of the streets for a num Knightcn. Thursday a id hunted; made at the office of the forest In ber of days. Evidently the pheasants. Eurene shows a total of 81. The total l.nn C hm ilee M inister, thief did not get very far, as The w ater in this vicinity h a s ' N ext Sunday the morning number of acre« burned over In tho one rear tire was blown out. been very high. It is feared sermon will l>e “Justification by national forest waa 1187. Tom and J. A. Yokum and th a t Mr. Becker has lost some Faith and Baptism for the Re The »team schooner Acme, loaded with 100 ton« of ste e t went »shore Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Riddle, heifers which were in the river mission of Sins.” on the beach near Whitby run, four bottom pasture. At the evening service. 4H Mrs. Pearl M errith of Albany miles berth of Bandon. Her crew was and Mrs. Emory M arsters of beautiful views of the Life of The Pine Grove school gave C hrist will Ire shown. These rescued, but the vessel, valued at »78,- Myrtle Creek are a t the bedside 900, waa declared a total wreck. of their sister, Miss May Yokum a hallowc’cn program Friday are from the m asterpieci paint evening, a fter which the club ings of the world. We expect a Two feet of snow blocked The Miss Yokum is a sister of Mrs. had a session and County large audience to see these Dalles California highway »0 miles Fred Harrison. north of Klamath Falls at the Fort Judge Payne and Assessor Gid splendid pictures. Klamath hill, for a short tlras last dings each made short talks. A G. C. Rn»h ba« gone to Reno to W ard Rice, a vocal soloist large crowd was present iu spite from Eugune, will render special week, but tarsr-r satotnoMlea broke visit a d a u g h ttr. through the drifts and th* road was of the storm y weather. selections a t both services. He opened to Bend. _ , Ralph Lawrence went hunt ing with Silas W hite one day last week and killed a bear. He is working for Mr. W hite, cut ting wood. Miss May Yokum was lying very low Saturday. She was operated on in Portland not long ago. unsuccessfully, for tum or on the brain. She is a t the local tospital. The creeks and brarchcs nre overflowing, the Calapooia and S antiun are roaring pretty loudly. This storm is about a month ahead of the usual time. Tuesday m gbt w»a well r i joyed school, 10 Preaching. 11. Junior League, 3, In te rn v d ia t« League, 6.60. E pw orth league, 15:60 Preschfng. 7:30. H i i i k I nv M ä C. R. Evin» went lo Po B in d today to tbc fair. t »« I- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gams!«? needs no introduction to Halsey and Leila visited a t th e ’L .’ E. ' pooplt. V Jou'L utl JU {>«kV 2) • \ I