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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
SOME REASONS WHY HALSEY NEWS NOTES ALSO ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM EVERYWHERE Dr. Lindberg, the Dentist, Harrisburg Christian Church Notes War Savings Stamp Drive 51. E. t'hürch Notes The services on Sunday. June 9. were conducted by Mrs. Ash- erst, professor of piano and cr- gan at the E. B. U. Her ser- mops were very helpful and all The president by special proc- lamation w ill call all the people together in each school district on June 28 to pledge the $° 000 000.000 in the little i o v e ^ n t „ school lesson: th Jv- sus Next on Sunday the Cross U man was the son o f C n B - M h J IK iq i \ n ^ ’ j- Mark Is the Chnst d.ed for WHEAT MUST BE SAVED “A Man Cannot T hink. W ork or F lj h t W hen He I t H ungry”— We Muat Feed Our Soldiers. "We have the preservation of the Dan J. Fry, Salem's eminent world on our handa. Every tingle living human being In this republic, were glad o f the opportunity to bonds. This pledge which everv druggist, was in town today. rh« n . . . . t e X „ ? ed " “ X ' . S from ocean to ocean, should make it ,n,; . Mrs. Asherst. The interior of the Methodist A carload of old iron w ill be his or her special purpose to nave o r ^ ^ ^ O ^ S e " : S . X Z X , ,no , The f A parsonage is being repainted. shipped from this station Satur food.” These are the words of E. F. Cullen, day. J. C. Standish,our district road and , i , ¿ X of u 1" " ’ ’ personal representative of Herbert C. president and Eldon CrOM srerr- supervisor, was an Albany visitor Born: To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hoover, in a recent address. tary. Sunday nineteen from the cities wilt make proclamations M i, " -a 0 ° * 9’ ’ ernian "Men will resist any power but the Thursday. Davis, Tuesday, June 11, a ten- power cd starvation," said Mr, Cullen. ‘ ” k lh - - - Miss Neva W hitlatcfi of Eu pound girl. “Hunger In the filial analysis, Is the gene was the guest of Mrs. E.N. only force that can weaken a nation C. W. U. M. met with M r,, history ha, a p r e X n '’“ rfU h e ‘re’X “ ’ Sava,.. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wallace and deraorallta an army. Food is Warmoth Thursday. of Ft. Canby are guests in the strength, and without a perpetual sup Frank Maxwell last Tuesday, necessity o f calling the people in respond!.«-ecretarv T. F. Hillman and fam ily mo Mornhinweg home. ply of strength, the world can stand Mra. John Porter led the meet- each achool district to assemble. E S Marstera lai eht Ih e R . r In danger of tottering, weakening and tored to Silverton today to visit Patton A Falk shipped a dou falling Into utter chaos. A man can c X e i u r b' ;o r i the T” " ’CT|..TP™ id'" « ''•"»»» haa said: relatives u ntil Sunday. ble-deck car of sheep and hogs not think, work or fight if he Is hun ’ i o i T new year Z o n i n g i S Z t - "sT, " gry. The Junior Red Cross buttons from Tulsa Wednesday. "The allies today are practically have arrived and may be obtain Mrs. Reed Dowtin and little wholly dependent upon the United July 7 the Sunday school officers apeak, act and serve together." I The W. F. M. s 'w ’iu m d d their . . . »». i . ¿FI. c*. win h u h ] w e ir ed at the Red Cross rooms. daughter, o f Portland, were States for food. Upon this nation and teachers are as follows: W. Every state and county has its annual Mite Box opening next rests the responsibility of preserving Mrs. Chas. Green returned to guests a t the Olin Stalnaker H. Robertson superintendent. allotment Linn lo u it y ’s un- Friday at 2:30 at the church, the world from Prusslanlsm. This Is M ill City this morning a fte r a home Friday. the task of the people of this nation— Mrs. Lyle Chance assistant su subscribed quota „ $360.000. A ll the ladies of the congregation short visit in the M. E. Gardner produce and save food enough to perintendent. Jean Savage secre Halsey sub-division. comprising are invited to bepreie t lh ' Mrs. Mollie McWilliams, who to keep a steady stream of essential sup home. Wells treasurer, recently suffered a slight stroke plies moving towards the front so tary, Donna Lawrence Robertson pianist. Mrs. h m a ” ri“ v l i o e X Sia’ ™ ,™ ’ N m ’* ,.“ " '''" '1’ " * L iU " Frank K irk was a business vis o f paralysis, is reported as some long as it shall be necessary to wage Robertson chorister. T e a c h e r,- Baby . X “ this war. If at any time we fall In ito r to Portland and other north what improved. this, we must Inevitably go down, with Edith Robnett junior, Grace Nel- certificate this month for $83.40 The League had an e n in va h l« valley points the first o f the P. A. Phersson returned Sun the allies, to defeat. This is no ex son primary, Dorothy M iller be- and you are credited with $100. social at the home f M a week. aggeration, but a serious fact It is day from a short trip to Canada, Pinners. Mrs. Robe,■,son cradle Each d i,trie , and every d U Red Cross meeting Tuesday a f He was accompanied by his fath the purpose of the United States Pood Administration to bring the realiza roll, Joyce Forester missionary, w ill be rated • , * , Wednesday ternoon next week. The ladies er and nephew. tion of this fact home to every Ameri Mrs. Ly,e Chance home d e p a rt. The snccess o f this drive w ,„ man. woman and child, and to en are urged not to neglect this im A Burroughs adding machine can list the Individual aid of our hundred , We were especially .la d t o ^ X ^ ^ r ^ " ? £ * portant work. has been added to the office million people In producing and sav Miss Neva Perkins, teacher of equipment at the Cross & White ing food. The Food Administration have Clarence Söderström with port of every individual with i , y‘ exceptional Is not asking you to eat less; it only the Halsey high school the past hardware store. urges that you substitute one nutri year, departed Thursday for her Miss Edith Smith returned tious food for another equally nutri v e „ , w , , r ; T h : z >, ^ e ^ e ^ ; S m too f Z r X e. w , r ■ " e n io ,,d * home in Cottage Grove. Monday from Albany, where tious food, thus saving the vital sta ples needed by our armies and the W. C. Conner o f the Harris she had been called to nurse armies and peoples of the allies. We France. Harold Russ, now one iv , i , ! Bro. Cain and fam ily areen- burg Bulletin was a Halsey visit Miss Renna Frum. must, during the next three months, of the Oregon m ilitary police, Vv e don t reckon many Halsey . .. . , save wheat especially. Our surplus fnlka win toL . . ../ or Tuesday, making the trip with The war garden at the E. B. has already been shipped abroad, and was w ith us, also Victoria Söder tolks w ill take in the great m ill- joying a z, rest at their ranch at L . . . ¡¡summit. Or. Edna was report-« Chas. Poole in the la tte r’s auto. Curts home yielded up a mess of a hundred million bushels more are ström. tary horse show at Camp Lewis ed quite sick last Saturday. We P. M. Brandt, professor of dai new potatoes Wednesday, the needed. When you eat a slice of bread next Sunday, but a good many less, omit the crackers with your soup, have not heard since. Mrs. Cummings Loyal ry husbandry at 0. A. C., and E. earliest o f which we have heard. _ of us would like to do so. We or otherwise conserve on wheat prod B. Fitts, associate professor of The people o f this, the homeI ™ «8SU7 d/ hat 1 * one of Church of God—Bro. Holcomb ucts, you are contributing towards the Has a Good Opinion of Chamber dairying, were in Halsey Wed w ill hold services at the Grant hundred million bushels needed over town of Mrs. Ida M. Cummings, shoW3 o f Ath e k in d e ve r lain’s Tablets there by our fighting men and the nesday. Reynolds residence Sunday after exhausted people of Belgium. France superintendent of Linn county held >" A ™"C«L A copy o f the Chamberlain*! Tablets are a wonder. Mrs. E. N. Warmoth has re noon at 2:30. Everybody invited. and England who have for more than schools, who is charged bv Mil cor">1,let« “ nd ° ^ ' al Program is I never sold anything that beat them.*' three years been bearing the brunt of ceived a telegram that Ed is at writes K. It. Trestey, Richmond, Ky, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Falk re this war, which is our war. Keep tnls ton A. M iller with having made ° n hle at_ thls When troubled with indigestion or con-' last on his road home, and she turned Sunday from an extended In mind, and bring It before the minds unpatriotic and disloyal utter-! Some of the boys who recently stipation give them a trial. expects to leave Sunday forPort- trip to their old home in Iowa. of your thoughtless friends and neigh ances arenotd.sposed to ques-; took a trip jnto lhe mountajns a bors." land to meet him. They also visited points in Wis tion Mrs. Cummings loyalty tO f ew mj|ea east of here brj We make a specialty o f friend« Linn county’s T h rift and War consin and Minnesota. the flag, nor do they feel that hack a story of a fam ily which sh'P- engagement and wedding Obituary • Savings Stamp quota is $512,000, Miss Gertrude Porter, who has the charges made against her ,lasn-t scen M newspaper in two rings. W M French & e' e" F. M. Son, and of this amount only about been attending Pacific University were warranted by the facts in w u: u • . Miss Emma Lorrenna Frum Jewelers and Engravers, Albany .... . ; , “ | months. Winch reminds us again $150,000 has been raised. Some at Forest Grove during the past was born near Plainview, Oregon, the case. That she should have of the old saying that it takes tall hustling in prospect here. winter, returned to her home in March 13, 1882, where she lived said things which could be con all kinds o f people to make a When you receive a sample J. H. Allison, wife and daugh this city Thursday for the sum until nearly two years ago, when strued as unpatriotic is unfortu copy o f the Enterprise please w orld—even in war times. take it as an invitation to sub« ter, arrived from Mesa, Arizona, mer vacation. she with her mother and sister nate, but when she declares her scribe. yesterday. They are friends of innocence of any intentional dis Amos Mishler, who recently Vernetta moved to Albany. She Get your butter wrappers at the Tway families and it is un came to the Halsey district from died June8, 1918, at the home of loyal or unpatriotic utterances the Enterprise office. The Enterprise for printing. derstood have come here w ith a Howell Prairie, east of Salem, her sister, Mrs. Mattie Thomp those who know her best believe view to locating. was an appreciated caller at this son, in Albany. She had been a her. Quite a number of the Halsey office yesterday. He is located constant sufferer for the last COAL CONSUMERS M U S T ladies, including the officers of on the Theodore Falk farm. two years, but always bore her TRY WINTER SUl’iTY NOW the local chapter of the National suffering patiently and uncom Those from Halsey attending Red Cross, were in attendance the funeral of Miss Renna Frum, plainingly. Besides a kind and Consumers ntitst buy tlieir Witter supply of Coal durito at the Red Cross convention io which took place in Albany last loving mother she leaves the fol tJia Sprind atul Summer for Albany Tuesday. lowing brothers a n d sisters: Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. W. dorala if Production tc to be Highest M arket Price paid for Eggs, r.iaini.tired at. a Mrs. Savage returned Satur R. K irk, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Da George, Oren and Walter Frum maximum .:n>tthe day from Portland, where she vidson, Mrs. Josie and MissMary of Halsey, Ray of Brownsville, P oultry and all kinds of Produce. counfxy ciublict j Mrs. Lydia O. Tucker o f St. Hel had been visiting her daughter, Smith. to avoid a suriuax ens, Or., Mrs. Ella Cushman of C o al sKortade Mrs. James Udell, and incident Frank Tobey and bride were th is W in tc r / ally making'the acquaintance of in Halsey the first of the week, Silverton, Mrs. Mattie Thompson her new grandson, Bert Wesley guests of his mother, Mrs. John and M is i Vernetta Frum of A l u r t ’r i. A D M iN is Funeral services were Udell, who arrived the first of Gormley, and grandparents, Mr. bany. conducted by Rev. Schuster Sun June. and Mrs. Berry Cummings. Mr. day afternoon, June f», at 2 Miss May Hale’s mother and Tobey is a member of the ambu o’clock in theEvangelical church, brother from Buena Vista drove lance corps o f Eugene stationed interment being in the family to Halsey Thursday to take Miss at Camp Lewis. plot at Sand Ridge cemetery, fol Hale home fo r the summer. Sat A. R. Dougherty, who had lowed by a large circle of rela urday they drove to Cascade been visiting his mother here for tives and friends. Locks for a view of the eclipse a few days, le ft for Seattle F ri o f the sun, and Miss Hale writes day. Mr. Dougherty has been Card o f Thanks—We wish to to friends that there was total employed in Seattle for several thank the friends and neighbors darkness there for a short period. years, but goes to Camp Lewis for their kindness and sympathy Dr. T. I. Marks of Shedd was in a few days t o commence shown us during the sickness Don’t Hesitate to Ask in Halsey on professional busi training with the national army. and death of our dear daughter, Questions and sister, also for the beautiful ness Tuesday. Dr. Marks re Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. floral offerings. Are you doing enough driv ing with lights off to keep your ported that he and Mrs. Marks, Fred Falk and family, Mr. and If you • are interested in Shoes of value Mrs. S. E. Frum and Family. battery properly charged? together with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Are youreplacingtheevap Drinkard o f Halsey, recently Charles Straley, and Misses Ha 'N e w steps with a banister have oration, whichisalwaysgning and style, you w ill find them at on, by a proper amount of made a very successful fishing zel Straley and Dorothy Miller been built at the door of t i e 1 distilled water? trip up the Calapooia, the Dr. had the pleasure of initiating a Johnson & Landon warehous-, ! Are you sure current isn’t being 1 st daily by some de securing one redside measuring brand new ice cream freezer at where the Halsey fiome Guard fect in wiring or connections? 18 inches and weighing 3 pounds. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph drills. Also an electric light has D oes c u rr e n t flow f r w l y ? Miller. I f you’ll stop the next time been placed over the door, thus you see our service sign, we’ll making it much easier for tl e be glad to answer as many Cholera Morbus questions as you can find wives, daughters a n d sweet time to ask. Thi» is a very painful and dangerous hearts of the members of the And don’t forget to include di sea tie. In almost every neighborhood an inquiry about the Still 1 someone has died Irom it before medi Guard to enter the building. W ANTED The New Spring Line of Ging hams, Percales, Frolic Cloth, Gal atea, Flaxons, Voiles, Dimities, Batiste, etc., are now in for your inspection. Call and look them over. a SHOES STURTEVANT’S 9 * • ' W e m u st not only feed ou r Soldiers a t th e front b u t the m illio n s o f women tr children b eh in d o u r lines V.ASTE WOTHtXG cine could be obtained or a ph>sioian summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain'* Colic and Di- I arrhoea Remedy in the houae so as to be prepared tor it. Mrs. Charles Enyeart. I Hnntington, Ind., writes; ‘ "During the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick with cholera tnorbua. I used Chamberlain s Colic ami Diarrhoea ! Remedy and it gave them immediate i relief.’’ The Halsey contingent of the Council of National Defense I). Taylor, D. S. McWilliams, H. C. Davis, E. B. Ben land and F. H. Porter—have been awarded neat bronze badges in recognition of their services as members of the Liberty Loan committee, The badges were received by Mr. Taylor early in the week. One more mention of Mr. J. Baldwin, the eminent escaper: Get your telephone batteries at He is still escaped. the telephone office, 46c each. Better Wiallrd with Thread ed Rubber Insulation. Leave Your Orders tor ^4- j, LUMBER, SHINGLES,LATH TILE AND BRICK SERVICE STATION VaI,ey Lumber & Supply Co. Auto Efectric Shop A LB A N Y . ORE. 1 Yards at H ALSEY, SHEDD AND BROWNSVILLE.