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

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G L O B E ÀLBAWY
3 d a v i, atartÌDg Saturday,
N o t . 22
t
I
Miss Ida M itxo e r c ine up frooi
Albany, where she teaches in tbe
owblic schools, and spent the week
end at home.
30 2 5 11 3(J_p. j n . _
I A meríc A ;
Bigger and better than
“ The B irth of a N a tio n .”
J ^ o tt—Thia picture rune this
game day io the A u d ito ­
rium at Portland.
POPULAR PRICES
Adulta 60¿
C hildren 25c
Halsey Happenings
W ill Price and fa m ily of Monroe
visited at the home o f George
M axw ell several days last week.
Mrs. J. W. Rector aod Mrs. G.
W Laubner were both passengers
to A lbany Thursday.
uuoui »bow Saturday
and Sunday,
D avid W.
G R IF F IT H ’S
.iSurdny a n ' vriited at the News Not«
(Continued iron, m m I*
head as a 1 homes of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Scott and Mrs. Florence Leeper.
At tne next general or special elec­
NOV. 19 I***
HALSEY KN'f EKFKl!»*!
Dr. and Mrs. T. I. M arks we-c
>uesls at the W ill Porter home in
Shedd Saturday evening.
M r. and Mrs. H. W Chance
in d grandson H a rry spent Batur
lay w ith friends and relatives in
Arownsville.
Delma W ahl received some cU‘ -
tnd bruises in an uuto col'sionj
Corvallis last week, but o u tb id *
langerous.
Sinners
in
Heaven
«
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By Clive Arden
(Continued on page 3)
H a rry Commoni and fa m ily vi -
terrace, flooded in the red gold of the
*.ed ut the T . B. Sprenger hoiin setting sun. Barbara sat upon the low-
0 Shedd Bunday af'.ur noou.
parapet. Croft flung his long tegs over
Hill & Co.’s stoves and ranges
stand
the test. One went
hrough the whole Enterprise
edition last week standing bot-
and drew out Ids cigarettes. Present
ly she found his glance fixed upon her.
“Weil?” he asked, without prelimi­
naries. "What about our little trip?
(Continued from page 11
Mra. Perley True is a t bou-e
» gn u.
H a rry Davie ia the owner of a
siiin v new Buick.
W. P. W ghl and wife were in
A lb a n y Thuraday.
H . L. Slraley wa* no Albany
caller Thuraday.
Bert M iuckley took a load of
hoga to Salem F rid a y.
George Starr and fa m ily drove
to Albany Saturday.
W illia m Corcoran spent tLe
week end w ith home fo lks.
Genevieve Wells was the guest
of Georgiua C lara Sunday.
F a rm e rs N eed Baby Chicks.
W H Y ?
M oney in terest and fa m ily n ec e sd tie s com e h igh .
’ 1 1 1 • Big business is helping your d a iry out the wrong
w ay.
B u tte r price below cost of production.
Get in the
chicken game. They have no substitute yet.
w ill take orders up to the 1st o f J a n u irv fo r baby
■ ^ c h i c k s from , b.- O . A . C . W H I T E L E G H O R N S
at 12Jc, cash a the farm , and guarantee a good, strong chick.
X hatch o nly from my own stock. They are as g >od egg
layers as I can get. Order now. H ive been in the business for
eight years, raising chickens to lay eggs.
You w ill be pleased.
' P. A.
PEHRSSON,
Pine Gro/a Poultry and Dairy Farm
R F D 1
Halsey, Oregon
tom-side up and came through
the ordeal just as good as new.
tion In Douglas county the county
court will submit a proposal to vote
a 3-mlll levy to conetruet a new court­
house The levy will raise *120.000,
which, with *70,000 now In the fund,
will be sufficient for the building.
Nick Deckley of Dogffen, N. D., It
In a Eugene hospital suffering from a
broken collar bone, broken ribs and
seveie gashes about the body, the re­
sult of an automobile smasbup six
miler north of Junction City.
A number of officials and employes
of the Oregon state highway depart­
ment left Salem by automobile last
week for San Franc toco to attend the
annual convention of the American
Association of Highway Engineers.
What Is believed to have been the
sm allest real estate transaction of
record in Wasco county was consum­
mated when Sheriff Chrisman sold at
public auction a lot at Shaniko to
John McHargue for 75 cents, cash.
Tbe Pendleton round-up in 1925 will
be conducted for four days instead of
three days as formerly, according to
action taken by tbe stockholders In
annual meeting. The dates of the
show will be September 16. 17, 18 and
19
Salem, on tbe percentage basis,
ranks first of the cities on the Pa­
cific coast in building construction
Increase for the month of October.
This is shown in the national month­
ly building Survey of 8. W. Strauss
A Co.
The sheep market in central Oregon
has strengthened materially with ewes
selling from *12 to *14 a head, stock-
men of the D eschutes coentry report.
It Is predicted by central Oregon
sheepmen that wool will sell at 60c
a pound In the spring.
Arthur A. Page, 87, • of San Fran­
cisco, was killed Instantly wham the
auto In which he was ridlr«, driven
by J. F. Leer, also of San Francisco,
went off the grade about, half a mite
north of Siskiyou mountain sum mit
and crashed on the rocks beneath.
Representatives of power companies
In Oregon, Wasbingtorg. Idaho, Utah
and Montana, constltutiing the execu­
tive committee of the W.orthwest Elec­
tric Light and Power association, met
In Albany and dlscXissed technical
problems. They wetw guests of the
Mountain States Power company.
The Oregon apple crop has been
moving out wj«U, particularly from the
Hood River district, though shipm ents
have slowed down samenfliat In the
past few days. T otal shipm ents from
the state up to the first of this month
were 2809 cars, or only 177 cars'- less
than In th e same^'perlod last year.
Complete unofficial returns from
every precinct 1n-every county In the
state dlsolose that tb e only neck-and-
neck race amdog the major candidates
In Oregon d it ing tbit/ recent election
has ended with Sen ator La Foffette
549 votes In the lead over J. W. ¿ a v is
for second (h o lts f e t the presidency.
There was one fa ta lity due to In­
dustrial accidents lit Oregon during
the week ending Nt member 13. accord­
ing to a report p repared hy th e stage
industrial accident '(commission
The
viotim was Mat/ * McKle. a ssista n t
powder man. of St. Helens. A, total
of 523 accidents ws s reported luring
the week.
when formed wUl be a con-prcfltab:«
body, functioning to build and mala
tain a Harding memorial park at th*
top of Blue mountains near Meacham,
to have been held at Milton. Decem­
ber 20. has been Indefinitely postpon-
*d, according to Bruce Dennte. tem­
porary secretary. The meeting, wkioh
would have resulted in permaaent or­
ganization of the association, was post­
poned because it was discovered that
ipeclel state and federal legislation
were necessary first.
Mr. and Mrs.
to d Leila, M rs.
>e< th»c(.fct;ca tcccoagggc :•» a
I TORRANCE i
'
GARAGE
•
212 Bast First at., Albany
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Phon« 379
2
* Eng-ne repairing and recoa- ft
d itio m n g a specialty
a F irst
»
J Valve Grinding Mäen ne •
’
•
ever bioughi to A lb a n y
Make* ’ «iu fit
*
•
Frank, Gansle
Adda Ringo and
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D TIME
Miss Doris Lake drove to Eu­
- South
North
gene Sunday and were there
No.
17,
12:09 p. m.
Gansle
and
,
no
.
32,
3:20
a
m,
joined by Charles
IS, 10 48 a . 111.
33, 7 ;ll p. m.
wife bind brother Ray and the
■, 31, 11:34 p. m.
4:25 p . 111.
party
drove ‘ on to Cottage No. 34,
14, due Halsey at 58)2 p. m., stops
Grove.
to let off passengers from south of
Enirene.
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged.
M r. nod M r* F M- M axw ell, Noa. 31. 32. 33 and 34rnn between Port-
t
• i * ’ t
worn land and Eureuc only.
form er r w n W s of thia c ity , were PaMeugert f‘ r goulhof Roteburr »bould
weik-end guest» of M r*. M axw ell n u k e Xo. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
father. J. M . Porter, aud 4 iatera. | to No. 15
Mrs. E d ith R uboett and Mm. K « rl ' Halsey-Brow nsville stage meets trains
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11
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18, 17, 14. 34 and 33 in order named.
Bram w ell, m id
M r. M a x w e lls ; ■
brother George. M r. M axwell i * :
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now p rin c iim l of tbe high rchool —
p atton returned Monday
at D raiu.
from a week’s visit in Seattle
Mrs. G. W. Laubner was in and Portland. He attended the
Albany Thursday.
International stock show.
LIVE TURKEY
DANCE
Ht
T u m b le In n
S a t u r d a y M ig h t , N o v . 2 2
2 i miles n o rth of Albany.
th a o k s g iv irg tu rk e y frea
Come !
You may get
vour
AnbtTetheBt‘ Old T im e N ew T im e D ance
Wednesday n ig h t, Nov. 26.
F un for everybody.
Come !
Have you counted all the risks?"
Carl H ill, senior at (J. A. C.,
“Bisks? No! Or I might never get
Elmer Munson and wife leave
was home for the week end.
Resoiutjt ns of ¿tespe t
Mrs. A. A . Tussing and M* s- there!”
•
for
Nebraska today on an ex-
His
quick
look
of
approvnl
was
lost
The county fa ir association is lames Bert C la rk and B. M. Bond on the girl, as she glanced away with
detiat ted tended visit to several of Mr.
our
p i uasu.orv
of
I
rove
to
Albany
Monday
to
attend
ready to pay a ll premiums in fun
a laugh.
brother, Robert S. Winniford. m u n -o n 'i brother there At-
.he Rebekah convention.
“When there is a chance of getting
Mrs. W . P. W ahl and daughter
who died Oct. 22, 1924.
bert Heinrich is taking care of
W ilm a are haviug sore throats auu
Mr. and Mrsf W. A. Muller your heart's desire, would you count
Again that unwelcome yet re- t^e piace while they are away,
risks?”
oolds,
attended Mrs. Davis’ funeral at
lentless, visitor, death, hath en-
_
. .
“No!"
he
ejaculated
warmly.
tered the poitals of out lodge
L . H. A rm strong and fa m ih Corvallis Wednesday.
"That’s my creed.”
room and summoned a dear
dined at the A . C. A rm strong bom-
From the determined lines of his
P. IL Freetksen, Fred Spren-
lips, she judged this to he the
Sunday.
brother to trie beautiful home
$ter and Lyman Pennel attend­ well-cut
truth.
beyond. His zealous work in
M r. and Mrs. H arold Stevunsoi
ed the Masonic lodge at Albany
“But your ‘heart's desire’?” lie wenl
the interest o i our beloved or­
of Brownsville were Halsey visitor» Friday night.
on ; "what do you mean hy tlial ?”
der
and his life, laden with gen­
Sunday.
She flushed faintly; the shy reserve
P. H. Freetksen and wife and
J. W STEPHÊNSO N.
tleness and kitto deeds, has won
In
tier
nature
ever
made
personal
talk
John Buss and John McNeil mother were in Albany Wednes­
for
him
the
plaudit
of
the
good
difficult.
were among passengers to Al­ day.
Master, and will cause his name
"Surely you have that?" he sug­
bany Monday.
to be cherished in the affection­
G. R. Walker, who has been gested boldly, wuving his cigarette
ate memory of our lodge.
loing carpenter work at Ban­ toward the diamond scintillating on
M r. and M r*. T. F. H illm an ,
The standard
of the
world.
who now reside near Brow nsville, don, is now working at Reeds­ her Unger.
\A n d
wliMieaik.
I’ be
All-wit»- Wherever the sun »bines and the
“Oh, yes. Yes. 1 have, of course In
are the parents o f an 81 pouu- port.
Father has called our beloved wind blow*.
that way." she replied hurriedly.
g trl. born yesterday.
brother to the new Jerusalem
A. W. Foote and his father,
The hand struck up a stirring jazz
We have them in these colors
H. C. Davis of Halsey and Fred David Foote, drove to Craw­ tune, n medley brluglng hints of tom­
where “happily he hath heard amber, smoke vm lot and groeti.
K. Sm ith, E arl Oxford and A. P fordsville Thursday and attend­ toms, drums, ruttling castanets, the
the signal of has release on the
Howe o f Brownsville are on th» ed a sale.
uncouth music of the Fust. . . .
bells of the Holy City, the
“O h!" si'“ er'»d Involuntarily, start­
December ju ry panel.
chimes of eternal peace,’’ and
The Ladies’ Aid of the ing up: then sitting down again. “But
he having bein a faithful and
Mesdaipes W ill Beene, FranV Christian church met at the you could never understand." she mut­
ardent worker in the teaching
Gansle, John Salash, C. P. Mood, home of Mrs. L. A. Pray Thurs­ tered.
of friendship, love and truth,
and Adda Ringo attended the Re­ day.
"Whnt?" He watched her closely,
bekah convention ut Albany M on­
therefore be it
his cigarette burning, forgotten, be­
Mrs. Harry Bressler went to tween his fingers.
day in the Ringo car.
Resolved, That Purity Rebe­
Newport
Sunday
to
be
with
her
kah
Lodge No. 130, in testi­
“The
craving
to
live—really
live!—
M r. and Mre. Ed Hansen and
sister, Miss Mary Henry, who for a time! To get out Into the world;
mony of its loss, and to express
daughter Gertrude and Mrs. Han
is seriously ill.
to—to experience everything instead
its Rebekah ovs, c«u>e the char­
te n ’ s sitte r, Mrs. T. K. Seavey of
of Just reading about It alt; to—feel
Addition of s is i cement pends at
Kugene, were guests Sunday of the
Mesdames 0. W. Frum. Adda life itself! In huge cities, among vast the hatchery of tlie state 'leh com ­ ter to be drap'id in mourning for
ladies' cousin, C. P. Stafford.
Ringo, E. E. Gormley, George crov ds. I want to find out—” She mission at Bonne tv like will -irlng the thirty days and that we tender
Mrs. C. P. Stafford was a pas­ Taylor and G. W. Hoffman were hesitated, looking away over the cap acity up to 10.500.000 :!fih, and to the family of our deceased
O ptom etrists
senger Tuesday to A lbany, where among those who attended the meadows, with a puzzled frown. m ak -, jt one of th e two largest batch­ brother our sincere condolence,
she spent the day w ith Mrs. Mc­ Rebekah convention at A lb an y “Something seems lost, missing In er* es in the workl. according to H m h and that a copy of these resolu­
nnd m anufacturing optioisns
some way. I—I can't explain." She
W illia m s and was her guest at the Monday.
Mitchell, state sstpeidnt, md<mt pt tions be sent to the family,
turned hack to him. the color In her
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
McDowel club, which tuet at th<
Inez Freeland
face heightened. But he did not laug* hatcheries. Work, on the n A'v pond«
home o f Mra. P. A. Young,
of
tbe
State of Oregon for the County
G. B. Gage went to Albany as Hugh would have done.
Edith
Robnett
has been started.
' of I.iun, Dcpt 2.
•
Charity
Clark
" ‘Huge cities'?” lie queried \ i o H|}-
Eloise Smith and Irene Park­ Monday to visit his nephew, Al­
The com m ittee appointed tty the
Committee, Bertha O. Cunningham. Plaintiff,
er held a joint celebration of bert West, who is in the hospital “Tou tlilnlx you will find It ) „ y lelnf lost legislature to Investigate an d re­
•va-
birthdays Saturday, when the there. His condition was worse J Why not In remote villages*’ •
port on the status of irrigation in this
Enoch J Cunningham. Defendant.
at
last
reports.
Oh,
no
she
cried.
'
Nothing
ever
state has com pleted Its duties and
Kings Heralds met at the home
At the city election only one To Enoch J. Cunningham, the above
happens In them! VP lnge, ur,. ou| v
of Mrs. S. J. Smith. After the
a statem ent is no w being drafted. for man who was not a subscribei named defendant
Postmaster Karl Bramwell full of little ohsc9--itje|| , nullt
In the name of the State of Oregon,
the consideration of the lawma tasrs for the intet-prise was elected, yon are hereby required to appear and
meeting popcorn balls and and family and Mr. and Mrs. I sample bigger thir
•1“ n
i when they convolve in Salem next Jan­ and several copies of the paper anzwer the compl.ont of the above named
ludge were served and a social W. F. White drove to Eugene
H " b H c o n tin u e d )
uary. The jV'pori covers 43 ac liv e are taken in the family of that plaintiff id the above entitled court in
time enjoyed by all.
tbe above entitled came, now en file
irrigation d istricts in the state.
t
prise and succeed.
Rev. Mr. Rohrbauglt of Al­
wiih the clerk erf aaidtoitit. on rr Ixfore
•one.
Subscribe
for
the
Enter-
Dr.
R.
E.
Lee
Steiner,
sugjertnt
wid-
the 24th day of December, 1924, and you
bany,
who represents the I
are notified that if you fail to appear nnd
ent of the Oregpn state hospital, has
American Sunday School Union.!
answer -Sid complaint at hereby re
left
for
Manila,
P.
I
,
acodetpaniet
t
by
gave a talk at the M. E. church ;
Game Warden Rodney Roach quired. plaintiff will apply to the court
three
Filipino
patients
who
had
1
w«n
for the relief demanded in her «aid com­
Sunday evening and a fine solo '
ordered deported to th eir for bww caused che arrest of W. C. Bass, plaint. lowit: For a decree diaaolvmg
was rendered by Clinton Har­
la tiv
Hathaway and Charles the lionda of matrimony earning be­
(hom es Mrs. S*teieer accompanied bnr Paul
tley and Frederick Landes, col- j
of Harrisburg on a tween plaintiff and defendant: that plain­
husband to tho Phlllppli te l» l‘ l» d n , Jackson
tiff be awarded the Pujtody of Franklin
lege students from Albany.
i where she will ■visit her daug liter. charge of hunting after dark, Cunningham and of lane Cunningham,
Rev. Robert Parker and fami­
b
u
t
it
•»•*
too
d*rl<
tor
him
U>
Dr and Mrs. SKWiner will retut b to
the minor children of plaintiff and d e­
ly and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sneed
1 Salem shortly a fter the first oil the tswear to their identity and the fendant: for an ordei directing defend­
ant to pay into aaid court for plaintiff
spent a delightful dav at the
year.
>
case was dismissed.
*106 a« attornev'a fee» «nit money and
home of Mr and Mrs. S. J.
I Portland will figure In the trial of
ethef expenaea-, and the luni of *39 e
Smith Tuesday of last week.
month during the pendency of this ault
Charles R. Forb« s, former diroctxtr of
C. W. Standish went home to for maintenance of plaintiff and aaid
The occasion was Jim m y Sm ith's
the national vet erans' bureaa. In ‘he .
; end the turn of *30 a month at
Uatusd i Salem Saturday, after a visit to children
federal court J In Chicago.
permanent alimony during the niino ity
birthday and a large birthday j
w state» Marahst ciarsnc* R Hov.-hkiss | his
old Brownsville stamping of »aid children; end for her coat» and
cake was in evidence, with ail j
diabnreement» of thia suit; and each
a
received an tird« r from Fe<9o'«kJ Judge - g r o u n d .
the trimmings.
other order aa »hall bo proper io the
» ¡George A. C o . gN t»<*r of th»‘ a vrihero I
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The National Butter Makers,
Illinois dthtri<4 court to have P J- ,
Mrs. W. H. McMahan s sts- pretnnea
Thia mmmon« ia served on you by
at a meeting at Mason City, Ia..'
Dwyer, vid it»*- o f the Hotel Po rtia e i.
te l -t Mrs. Stewart of Corvallis puh'icaticn in The Halaey V.nterpriee bv
awarded prizes to the makers of j
produce all lay books, cash
books, has been visiting her this week. order of the Hon. R M. Payne, County
Judge of l.inn Countv. Oregon, made
the best 20-pound cubes of h u t-,
_
lourrala and 1 *ke papers show lni sums
November 10. 1924 That date of the
ter from batches of not less
The contractor
pa!
I
by
Fozb
»
and
member»
I
>t
his
-jjyqo
oqi
ino-t*
poo;
first pnhlication of thia snmmona ia No­
Hale Miller, son a f Mrs.
than 200 pounds at a churning
churning, bany bridge expects to continue lie M ille r
/ 1. i
party jvhen t bey stayed there, from
•ja ieg ee oi peen u-q. eaew ■ P«» vember 12. 1924. and the d«te of the laat
V. E. Collins of Albany won work all winter and h <ve the h.-s been '¡l f„, £ 1 -?.* * “'’I
July 1 a. July 31. 1M1
*»o|ai».) a] «111»-1 jo bjooq
tu»q* pubticatioa ia December 24 1924.
AMOR A. TUS8INO.
the I 3« »P"*M •“«»
*' “rtjG
first and M. PHtei^on of Me-' job done by next September or Eugene h o s p ita l « u ¡^append * ’ The* propose i maee meeting
Attorney for Plaintiff,
. . . . append -
«» isjoo ui t»*MM M«»J4A •!»»«>
Ore- Octçber.
Reudence, Halsey, Oregon,
Cltis. He is improv^
Hardy
M«m< ^Ial osscclotioa 4 which
-
BARBER
SHOP
First-class Work
W illson Goggles
M eade & Albro,
• HALLS’ FLORAL
MUSIC SHOP *
WeHtsiflo Greenhouse Products
All
•Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs:
Tulips, Hyacinths and Narcissus should now
be planted tor spmg blooming. Buy your b u ito
before they are out of the market.
FLO W ER S
ami latest pnf>
S H E E T M USIC
Lovely ( ’( ' ?
,,lar
••<»e
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