Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 03, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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»Ml SKY EN Ti KKHIM'
¡‘ G E i.
DRC.
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ter were Albany callers Sun­
day.
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Celebrate with ua
Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Freerksen
X B IG P IC T U R E W E E K . and grandson Bobbie were Al- 9
X Sunday, Dec. 7 to Dec 14 2 I bany shoppers Saturday.
Albany visitors Mon­
• Globe and Rameseum s day Among
were Delos Wesley, W. A.
With each
Theaters, Albany
Allen and II. W. Clingman.
W, |O. Abraham and family
X Sunday — Monday—Tueaday
left
for Newport Saturday
X
GLOBE
j morning to spend the winter.
sold betw een now and C h ristm as
•
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
*
Miss Mary Smith came up
from Albany and spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Josie
RANGES
Smith.
Weilueadai and Thursday
P. A. Pehrsson has a brand
GLOBE
a re g u a ra n tee d to b u rn twice as long on hall
' new radio outfit in his home
j
th e wood req u ired by o th e r ran g es and co st no
j now, sold and installed by Frank
J Gansle.
m ore.
Mrs. W. P. Wahl and daughter
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L a m p S p e c ia l
Whilma were Saturday after­
w Wednesday aud Thursday
noon
callers
at
A.
C.
Arm­
$20,00 Floor Lamps, $14.95
RAMESEUM
strongs.
HAROLD LLOYD >°
$2 4 .0 0 “
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19.75
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Merriam
G IR L S H Y
drove
to
Plainview
Sunday
and
ta
spent the day at the Clarence
F r id a y a n a S a tu r d a y
Cornutt home.
G LOBE
— a L iv e
F urkey
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1 A N Vi
;
Miss Marvel Lawrence spent
h e r t h a n k s g iv in g w ith h o m e to ig a
folks. •
wood
1
tSiilurdwy an d S u n d a y
RAM ESEUM
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LON CHANEY ».
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Alford Arrows
( E n t e r p r is e
I d ie d
Bartcher Furniture Co.
4 1 5 —421 W. First, A lbany, Or«
C o rr« ip o r,d e n p « )
,
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Mrs. Dr. Fanning of Salem is
here visiting her daughter, Mrs.
i Lynn Sawyer. ,
Miss Gretia Harrison, who is
i taki/ig nurse's 'training in Cor-
| vaJJia, spent thanksgiving at
j home.
!t ■
The turkey shoot at the Ivan
, Paine ranch last Tuesday was
attended by people from all over
the county.
| H. Ackerman is the new
' chaplain of the Linn-Benton
11 Pomona grange and Mrs. Hazel
! Ackerman organist.
i' Little Helen Paine, daughter
i j of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paine,
The Ten
s Commandments
: THOSE WHO DANCE
TO RRANCE
G ARAG E
i BnterpriM Oorraapoadoncs)
LANG WOOD RANGE
5 Robin Hood
Brownsville Briefs
at
t h e ir
hom e
iu S lie r id«
i.
212 East First at., Albany
’
Phone 37V
Engine repairing and recon­
ditioning a specialty
First
Valve Grinding Macn ne
ever brought to Albany
Makes 'era fit
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
South
Nc. 32, 3:20 a. m.
No. 17. 12:09 p. m.
18, 10:48 a. tn.
33. 7 ; ll p. m.
31, 11:34 p. tn.
34, 4:25 p. m.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. tn., stops
to let off passengers from south of
Eugene.
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only ii flagged.
Nos. 31. 32. 33 and 34 run between Port­
land and Engene only.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
to No. 15.
Halsev-Prow naville stage meets trains
18, 17, 14, .34 and 73 in order named.
Paid-for Paragraph«
i It is feared the child had diph-
(be a line)
II tieria. The Paines formerly
( lived in Ash Swale.
For S»le— Alsike Clover Seed.
N. T. S mkbd .
Mrs. May Dickson is still
lingering close to death at the
Old paper« tor sale at 5c a bundla
hospital with tumor on the at the Euterprias office.
Bureau, the Com- brain.
The doctors have given
Portland, Tacom a u p a ]] hope of recovery,
KoTRAY
Aaron Starnes jr. has been on ciotntng In Greece. H e pays the tionai Inform ation
refugee women, many of thorn expert
the sick list.
m unity Chests of
x The Hunchback of
needlewomen, a few cents a day for and Seattle Include the N e a r East |
Notre Dame
X
B. E. CogsweH and son Philip making over the clothing. Then if R elief fo r generous appropriations.
Dr. Fox: of CrawfcrdsvilJ j Came to ray premises, southeast
spent the week end at the ranch. a man is able to pay any price w h at­ The purpose of this bureau la to in­ was run over by Arvid Nelse l of H alsey, iu September, black
ever he is expected to pay all th a t
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith of he can afford, although often only a vestigate the workings of re lie f in his Ford last Friday in fron; Holateio cow, with tail bob> ed.
both at home and abroad,
Osvttor please pay charge« and
Portland
visited at Chestei few cents, for the clothing. W e are agencies,
of Charley Howe’s store. Whil?
Halsey Happenings
and no Com m unity Chest w ill give
determ ined not to pauperize these peo­ a penny to an organization not ap­ not seriously Lnrt, he was tak­ tuke her.
Curtis’ Sunday.
( C tn tinned from page 5|
E. E C abey .
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer of ple. who. until a few years ago, were proved by this bureau. Investigators en to the hospital, where he u
R. L. Bilyeu was in Harris­ I Eugene spent the wee!-end prosperous and self-respecting. So have found that the money gets there nicely recovering. Mr. Nelson
carefully does Ted G annaway handle
HALSEY
— if we give it.”
burg Friday.
whs e x o n o ’ s t - i i , «» t h « f a n l I n
with Mrs. D. I. Isom.
this clothing that he actually turns •
T h e N e a r East R elief offices are
a p rofit each month, a p ro fit
Mrs. Bert Minckley was an
at 61.3 Stock Exchange, Portland and with Dr. Fox, who was reading Cream and Produce Station
Mr. and Mrs. Medford Ingram back
which is used for the purchase of
Alliany visitor Saturday.
a newspaper while crossing the
of Silverton spent thanksgiving food for the children of whom there 389 Burke Bldg., Seattle.
street.
Cash paid for
P. A. Pehrsson was a Junc­ with their uncle, Lee Ingram.
are thousands and thousands hungry
tion City visitor Saturday.
E. D. Isom and family und in Greece today.
E. J. Pearl was a passenger Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal
Cuthbert, Kiner, Latham,
"T h e same sort of miracles are
J. W. Drinkard attended a Mrs. D. I. Isom ate thanksgiv- wrought
to
Portland Thursday.
& Hides. M. H- S H O O K
clothing across the
Marlboro Better Berries
shoot near Jefferson Sunday. j ing dinner at A. F. Robnett’s, Black Sea w ith In old
the Russion Caucasus
T he tendency of the everbearing
Frank Crabtree' and Cheste'
where about h alf of the expense of
Miss Amanda Mitzner preach­ in Eugene.
red raspberries to produce fru it In
Rice
were Albany visitors Fri­
the
work
Is.m
et
through
contributions
F. M. G R A Y .
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson of
the fall does not Interfere w ith the
ed at the Methodist church Sun­
of old clothing from Am erica.
T he .form ation of fru it the follow ing s e a -I day.
day evening and seven persons Albany spent the vacation with Russian government pays a stated sum
Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck and Miss tor these tons of clothing, and they sen at the usual tim e of ripening. Un-
came forward for prayer.
Prof, and Mrs. J. E. TorbeL
jfortunately, the quality of the fru it
Lillie
Rickard.
are furnished to w orkers who make of most full bearing varieties Is not and son spent thanksgiving in
Mrs. Elizabeth English and
A ll work done promptly and reason-
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daughter Edna returned to theii
Mrs. Lee Ingram’s nephew, them over and put them in shape for of the best, and this applies partlcu- , Albany. ,
a
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to the bazaars or shops. Again la rly to the St. Regis. T hey are not [
home at Eugene Friday, after Wayne Hawke of Springfield, I sale
ably.
Phone
•Henry Otto went to Albany
the people are not pauperized for comparable to the old well known
several days visiting with Prof. had his leg amput ited early 1 those who can pay, pay a sm all
Saturday to spend a few days
like the Cuthbert, King, M arl- i
H. F. English and family.
last week in a Eugene hospital1 amount, and only the cases of the most sorts
boro. Latham , etc. Not only are the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. D. S. Davis returned to He was injured in a motorcycle desperate need receive free gifts."
berries of the St. Itegls poor In flavor, H. Otto.
A t present. M r. M e rritt says, tha hut the fru it is under sized, which
her home in Albany Thursday, accident aiiout six weeks ago.
Miss Bernice Coshow return­
state of the A rm enians I b most un­ 'makes the picking of them slow work.
alter a visit with her daugh-
Thanksgiving guests at the happy.
T hey are being torced out of
ed
to her work at Corvallis Fri­
This
tendency
to
ripen
fru
it
In
the
u.a, Mesdimes John Willbanka Michael Rickard home were Mil Greece, and, as they are not ajlowed
First-class Work
after spjtding thanksgiv­
und Eyle Chance.
and Mrs. Ray Rickard of ( or- in T u rke y or Russia, they have Into summer and fall Is but rarely day,
,
J . W. ST E P H E N SO N .
seen on the better varieties hut Is ing with home ¡folks.
vallis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rob­ nowhere to go, but are gathered in common
to one or two sorts like the
Mr. and Mrs. Ped Templeton, erts and children of Toledo, and refugee
stations along the shores of
The will of R. A. Sanders
who have been visiting in east­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee of the M editerranean sea, w aiting fo r the St. Regis and because of this It Is
made much of by some nursery men. leaves his
Willson Goggles
property mostly to
ern Wasaington, returned the Eugene.
League of Nations to decide what is
Because of the showing that It has
his
grandchild,
with
Aubrey
fore part of last week, accom­
to be done w ith them .
"W h y the
The
standard of the world.
made many folks w ill be pursunded
panied by Mrs. Thomas Lacey
Guests at a thanksgiving allies allowed the T u rks to get oft ito plant It next season. O f course Tussing as administrator.
Wherever
I tbs sun shines and the
of Portland. Mis. IjiceZ re­ dinner at the J. II. Rickard so easy Is more than any of us can It w ill produce fru it for the canes are
Mrs.
E.
Sim
son
of
Marion,
understand," he said, discussing the
wind
blow«.
turned to Portland Thursday. iome were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. situation in the L evan t. "T h a t was 1 reasonably hardy, but folks w ill do
Iowa, who hat; been Visiting
We huve them in these color«
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jenks certainly a most te rrib le mistake, and well to pass them up and coniine their Mrs.
F. S. Walker, left Friday amber, smoke violol ami green.
L. I,. Swan, one of this coun­ Jenks,
rnd
children
and
0.
E.
Jenks
of
w
b o ,,
“ •» for a visit with friends in Al­
ty'« new assembfvmen, says hr Tangent and M ia . Elizabeth ta rrlb le It was.
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bany.
i
will advocate a Lax of 5 pm Robison of Albany.
cent on the gross earnings ol
Mrs. Del’nert Blackburn and
motor stages operating iietweei
daughters
returned to their
fixed termini and 8 per cent or. WASHINGTON BOY
©
* home in Salem
Saturday, after
Money interest mid fam ily necessities come high
autos operating for hire outside
HOME FROM NEAR EAST
B ig h u - t i t e s * is h elp in g y o u r d a iry o ut th e w rong
a visit at^the A. H. Blackburn
of municipalities.
home.
<'
w av.
B e tte r p rice below co st of p ro d u c tio n .
G et in th e
We have a new restaurant
chicken gam e.
They have no s u b s litu te yet
Thoniast Kirk returned \ to
building and it is painted bright
wili ta k e o rd ers u p to th e 1st o f J a n u i r v fo r b a b y
9
school
du ties at 0. A. C. Satur­
red and yellow. When it gets
o A. C W H ITE L E G H O R N S
9 a t ^ 1 ^ 2 ic c , h c i c is k h - a fro th m e the
day, after, spending thanksgiv­
into commission it will probably
f a r m , a n d g u a ra n te e a good, s tro n g e ld c k ,
(
ing with his aunt and unci“
offer a varied diet, for a sign
1 h a t d i o n ly fro m tny o w n s to c k .
T hey a re as g o o d e g v (
Mr.
and Mrs. John Harrison.
on the front reads, ‘‘Hambur-
la y ers as 1 can g et.
O rd e r now .
H < v e been in th e h usineas fu r
■Shill ’
one on »ui «i4«
e ig h t y e a rs , ra is in g c h ic k e n s to la y eggs.
Y o u w ill be p le a s e d .
« e r.
Serie Daugherty and R. D.
Optometriite
and on the other « id r‘‘Shetl Oil.’
James re^ui-ntfd to Corvallis,
and ttianufaciuring opticians
P. A.
Perhaps, too, it will serve oys­
where they are O. A. C.. stu­
Pine Grove Poultry and Dairy Farm dents,
T H B C IR C U IT C 6 U R T
Saturday, after spending of the IN
ters on the half «bell.
« PEHRSSON,
State ol Oregon for the County
R F. I). 1
Halsey, Oregon
their htil/day with Brownsville
of L in n , Dept. 2.
D. J. Hayes was quite severe­
friends and relatives.
Bertha O Cunningham , Plaintiff,
ly injured Friday night in at­
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tempting to alight from an au
RETURNING TOURISTS
Enocb J. Cunningham. Defendant.
Clover unit a lfa lfa are more promis­
Feed FLax Straw to All
totnobile in which he had been
To Enoch J. Cunningham , the above
TELL SAME STORY ing nitrogen factories than Muscle
defendant:
to Harrisburg attending lodge
Shoals.
v
^Classes of Live Stock named
In the name of the State of Oregon,
with some friends. They had
"O ne of the greatest encourage-
F lax s tra w can ha fed to any class you are hereby required to appear and
Pertinent question for landowners;
leached his home on their re­
nt nts In the eight years I have serv­
o f live s trv k . C a ttle , horses anil sheep answer the com plaint of the above named
ed as D irector of the Near Eust is "W hy should a tenant Improvs some­ w ill oat I t la tba alven ce of a better plaintiff in the above entitled court in
turn and in getting from the
the report brought back by returning body else’s soil?”
grade o f forage.
W hen feeding flax .he nbeve entitled cause, now in hie
automobile he was thrown to
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tourists this year,” states J. J. Hand-
straw one should b e a r In mind that w ith the clerk ol said comt. on or before
the pavement. No serious in­
No. time isn't much to a hog. but a flax s tra w Is not o f very high feed­ the 24th day of December, 1924, end you
saker, Regional D irector for N ear East
jury was suffered, however, and
warm, dry place In the w inter Is, and ing valae. F la x strtaw contains much ire notified that if you fail to appearand
R e lie f for Oregon. W ashington. British
A L F R E D M E R R IT T
mawer «aid com plaint as hereby re
Mr. Hayes is recovering nicely. I
I Columbia and Alaska.
he’ll gain faster fo r It.
crude m aterial th a t Is Indigestible and quired. plaintiff w ill apply to the court
Alfred M erritt, who has Just return ­
“ It la a very significant thing that
although
an
anln
ab
’
may
All
up
on
lor the relief demanded in her said com­
Bert Minckley and W. F. Car- ed to bla horns In Tacoma u fter three these tourists a ll come back w ith the
Success in the dairy business de- flax straw n everth -less the animal plaint, towit: For a decree dissolving
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DRAYM AN
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SHOP
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Farmers Need Baby Chicks.
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Bulbs! Bulbs! Bulbs!
Tulips, Hyacinths ami N a r -
oiasui should now he planted
for spring blooming. Huy
your hulha before thay ar*
out of the market
Lovely
years service for tba N ear Eust Relief
In Russian Arm enia.
"Unless you have been over there
and have seen thousands upon thous­
ands of children gradually develop
from practical savagery, to which
they had been reduced. Into happy
useful salt supporting members of
hum anity you can never know what
that country owes to Am erica. The
w ork la not finished yet but a fter this
year should begin to dim inish. W ith
thousands of children still hungry In
refugee comps this Is no tim e to think
of reductions or w ithdraw als."
"Ted Gannaway, a boy from Med
ford and Seattle, la bust dtatrlbutlnv
Cut Flowers
and latest popular
Amor A. Tussin?
Sheet Music
LAWYER AND NOTARY
■ W P I l .UJaL-l-l..---------
H a ^ se Y' Q rsqok
same story. Some saw one part of
the work and some another. But all
unite In saying that the Americans
engaged In the work are of unusually
high type; that the work is economic­
a lly and efficiently done, and if Amer- '
lea only knew the need and how tar
the need is being met with the money
available, there would be no la rk of
funds
"Am ong those recently visiting the
N e a r East and whose reports have
been uniform ly enthusiastic, are M rs
C. 8. Jackson and her secretary. Miss
Julia Hobday, of the Oregon Journal;
Miss
Cornelia
M arvin.
State
L i­
brarian
Mrs Louisa Kellems, of the
Eugene Bible U n iversity; Prof 3V J.
Sly. L infield College.
Miss M ella
Sm ith of the Portland Public Schools,
and D r and M rs H W Cos of Port
land, philanthropists. Dr J R W at her
bes. form er President Portland Cham
her of Commerce
" A c tip f up the sdsucs of the Ng ,
[»ends upon the cow and the man.
If ;
Bot
„ lUch n<mri, hment
you are sure of yourself then test the fro m such "flllto g .- consequently flsx
, , ,
j ■t r * * 1» ointle use of by' live stock
men as a filler, says a w rite r In the
tt s estimated that during the past | Dakota Farm er. Tbs animals are per-
year live Stuck shipping associations m ltted te run to th e flsx straw a fte r
In the United States handled over they horce received
tbelr usual rs-
«1rt2.tXVt.IMX) worth of stock
; tlon of other mstrart ds
F ls x straw shouJIf
not be fed to
The scrub ram Is a luxury that few pregpsut animals, tdws efore along to-
farmer» enn affo rd ; his first cost Is w an l The spring sms rtis when the
only a small part of the entire cost, sheep are showing hud and the cows
for each one of bis offspring la worth
In cert, flsx straw Etwu Id not be fed.
at least a dollar less than that of a I On sevonnt of sn w r i t i 'rude m aterial
pure bred rant.
flsx straw oCttkesw» e r a sea excessive
constipation, crnwsqtrentl] animals fed
thin material sdiasttri be cis sely watched
fo r thia corMStis«.
Oecsaloniuiy when fla x ;,)» froeen the
strsv, mu j ga prtsnnntar
W e have
had auch resvna lu N c e d i
Dakota.
However, wlien not fro te x A x straw
1« not frtjurlous other rilgR ' being
FOR SALB
rather indigestible and n f * ' food
W- A. CvMMiKoa
value.
A Sow and
Eight Pigs
the tronds of matrim ony ra ttlin g be­
tween plat" tiff and defendant; that p la in ­
tiff be awarded the custody of P ranklia
Cunningham and of Jane Cunningham,
the m inor children of p lain tiff and de
fendant, for an ordet directing defend-
m t to pay into said court for plaintiff
il 'O as attorney's feet, suit money sod
other expenses; and the sum of «30 a
month during the pendency of this suit
'or maintenance of p laintiff and said
children : and the sum of 4.10 a month at
permanent alim ony during the ntino ity
4 said children; and for her costa and
lishursementi of this suit; and such
.tl'.er order ss » h ill bo proper in the
premises.
This smnnson« i t served on yon by
publication in The H«l»ev Enterprise bv
•r.ler of the Hon 8 M. Psvne, Counts
lodge of l inn Connty. Oregon, made
\ w n ib e r 10 1924. T h a t date of the
first publication of this summons Is No­
vember 12, 1924. and the d«te of the last
publication is December 24 1924.
A M O R A. T U S S IN G .
A ttorney for Flsm ttff.
Residence. Halsey. Oregon
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