Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 11, 1921, Image 1

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY. L IN N CO UNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 11, F»21
VOL. IX
CO-OPERATE
FARMERS ____
Jots and Tittles
Peoria Pointe
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
and their members need no such
July 31 those atteodmg Sunday ,
u
¡advice, but outiadera may profit by
Cento
school end church went across the A d m it t a n c e H »re
it, if they are financially able to
river and bad a picnic dinner.
a LlUC
Better Prices Expected for act on it
The Farm Bureau is endeavor­ Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
Wheat and Woo!
Vivian Clark ..hom e from Mon-
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
mouth, where she has been attend
ing to provide lunde where needed
flour at D H. Sturtevenfe.
and in Halsey Particularly
The Oregon Wool and Mohair to enable members to hold their
ing school.
Just received, leather, lacing.
Myrle Githeus one day lest week,
(•rowers’ Co-operative association crops un til prices become stable.
W
Sunday was the hottest day— 93 hgft as a vacation guest of the
Geo.
W Mornhinweg.
Other parts of the country are
while working at the thrasher,
has become the largest wool mar­
M’’ Wahl family.
being ns thoroughly organised on degrees.
Dr. E. W . Barnum, dentist, at
stepped
back
back
on
tbe
wagon
keting a»»ociation >•> l ^e west a 0« -oper alive basis as the north­
L. C. Merriam and family mo- and stepped off, striking his arm Hotel Halsey every Tuesday aod
The Linn county fair will be at
Over 1700growers are ineiiihere and west.
In Canada is a wool pool
tored
to Albany Saturday.
on tbe bell and receiving eotue in Friday.
Albany, October 4 to 7.
it will handle 3,000,(XX) pounds of which last year sold over five and
juries, but he is able to work again.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
S.
McMahan
For Sale— Full blooded Rhode
Only one tuberculous cow was
this year’s crop
W ithout solic­ a quarter million pounds of graded
Those
attending
lb-
Bell
tele­
wars
Brownsville
visitors
Tuesday.
Island
pullets; also a croaa between
found at Harmony in 176 rested
itation more giowers are daily wool d ract to the mills.
phone picnic on Kiger island Sun­ R. I. reds and brown Leghorn«.
The
Albany
Democrat,
which
J.
S.
McMahan
shipped
a
car
of
ligning up.
There are 4129 boye and 3875
day from here were Mr. and Mrs
Mr«. W ill Carter.
Indications are that this wool has absorbed tbs county Farm Bu­
hogs and sheep from H*l»«y Wed­ Gibbe and two children and Cle­
girls
of
school
age
in
Linn
county,
••
Black
Beauty,"
one o, the m oat
»ool will be sold direct to wools i reau News, said last Sunday:
nesday.
one LaM ar.
They report a goo 1 popular animal atones ever w ritten ,
E
S.
Kruse
of
Sherwood
is
the
nills at about double the price
O. W. Frutn had buainn*. call­
to
Several
nice
G rant Reynolds, after being on- lime
lim e a and
u u lots
iu u
i o eat.
«>■»-.
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-
, . . -11
ik - country — all
first member in the valley to have ing bira to Harrisourg Monday.
jffered by traveling buyers.
wor)d_ by (h< huroaBe
dsr the weather for about * week, prises were given to the winner« o f , w ™
Arrangements are b -pig made to wheat handled by the Farm Bu­
An enemy burned ten cords of returned to work Tuesday.
raoe*-
„
. u l has been p ictured and has achieved
put on tbe market in Oregon a line rsa n Grain Growers' association
Little Dorothy Corcoran of H al-
t
larity cn ,h, w(M a a« 1«
Wilbur
Hoyt's wood the other day,
Dr. E W. Barnum and family
cloths and clothing m id e en­ Mr. Kruse turning a carload ol
sey
is
visitin
g
at
the
home
ot
“
*
r
book
ot
p^pphtet.
It will be presented
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Sbialer
spent
1920grain
over
to
tbe
aalss
agency
Mike M iller is employed in the
tirely of virgin Oregon wool, wiih-
uncle, Mark Curti»
>t ,he Ria|to tomorrow evening, end
sut the intervention of any mid­ on J u ly 28 and immediately re­ Pstersou blacksmith ehop at Junc­ Suuday on the McKiuxie.
W. L. Frady and family visited no (riend of dumb animal» who can go
dlemen between the grower and ceiving his advance
M r and Mrs. A rthur Foots, the
tion City.
with
M r Frady’e parents, Mr. an I lhould Ui, to
it. Take the children.
tbs woolen m ill or between the
Mrs J. W . Drinkard and I er new Halsey Garage people, mo­ Mrs. J R. Frady. Sunday.
too and ,et llie ieMOn In kindnees sink
mill and the retailer. This would
Missionary Meeting
goeet, Mrs H K. Smith, wer* Al­ tored to Albauy Tuesday.
The dust is getting bad in our into their impressionable minds,
is some instances eliminate h »If of
Miss H«xel McCallum of Craw-
The Wotneu’e Foreign Mission bany cajlere Friday.
town, causiog every one to keep
Auction sale «eaaon will soon be
the present cost of the goods —that
N P. Slate of tangent has pat- fordsville and Truman McCrea of doors closed, which is hard to do
,r(# 4l)Cj
u advisable for the man
Is. it would put one-fourth of the roeirty held a most enjoyable
Corvadi8 were merited Mouday.
these hot days.
who is thinking of having a eale to
prsssni retail price, in addition to meeting l»st Friday afternoon at ented a self-loading and eelf-dunop-
Frank Tin 1=> and family of
the thrashing machine of P. H g..c(, re hi* auctioneer and date hie
what he now gets, in the grower’s the home of Mrs. Sidney J Smith, iug road ecraper.
pooket f i d leave another one- with twenty-five ladies in attend­
There ere 401 more school chil­ Brownsville visitea at the G. W. Freerk«en A Co , near Peoria, net Hale at once. Last year there were
Inteiesting papers were dren and 83 more teachers in this Mornhinweg home Saturday even­ fire ,0 the stubble and came near froin two to five sales every u a y jin
fourth in the pocket of the final ance.
read by M r”. B. M. M iller, Mrs county than la«t year.
C iu in i a btd tire
A call went' L in „ county from Sept. 1 «0 U#l.
purchaser.
ing
All indications are that there
The farmers are reprasented in Conk, Mrs, Gardner and Mrs
The Trollinier saw m ill and “ out tor help and a crowd "* soon 28
P.
J.
Ashton
and
family
of
Mon­
congreaa ag never before, and are Wesley, which were followed by •
and got it under control will be as many sales this year as
quantity
of
lumber
el
Shelburn
gatbeu-d-----
os were 8unday guest« of Mr».
Smith last, and it is going to take a real
able to block the progress of the lively discussion of tbe question
Ashton’s mother, Mrs. W . W. Bass. were burned Saturday uight. Loa» The fire was on the Alva shocks salesman to g«t »»»• mo,’#y “ V*
machine of the produce exchange, why the missionary society should
place.
It burned several
•3000.
year. Keu T. Sudlell. tbe well-
Following the lesson
A week ago Sunday David, the
despite their alleged quarter-m ill- be attended
James Bond of Albany was in of grain.
known auctionaer of Albany, Ora.,
ion-dojlar lobby fun.I.
President a delightful musical program ws- 14-year-old son of Richard Waites
and wife of Lebansn, was drowned Halsey Thursday and made lb»
cried 4B sales last fall without a
Harding shows a disposition to played on the Brunswick.
Charity
Grange
Items
Enterprise office a short but pleas­
The hoeteee was assisted in serv while bathing in the river.
break, except Sundays, and,quite a
throw his influence on the aid« of
H . L. Kiser and wife of Albany few who wanted date« with him
e producers 8o f <»o able is the i ,g b v her' mother, M>e Sneed
ant call.
Rev. Kenneth C. Hendrick«,
itlook in Washington that tele- The following «ere guests of honor
Miss Beulah M iller is acting and M ’ F
H H.
» Porter and Mrs were disappointed on aocouot ol
once
a pastor at t-ebanon, goes to
Nancy Taylor of Halsey visited at not dating their sales earlia». Next
aphic advi.e h'S bien seut over! Mr*. Harvey C lin g in g . Miss
mail
carrier
on
route
2
during
the
Japan this month as a missionary,
beconntry: "H o ld your cotton.” Alden, Mrs Adda Ringo, Mr« accompanied by his family.
absence of W- H. Robertson on the F M. Kixer home Sunday week his regular fall sale adver­
Mrs
tisement will appear in this paper,
evening.
Hold your wheat,’’ ‘ ‘ Hold your Crawford, Mrs F H Porter,
his vacatiou.
mid
Tbe bomeseelters train is ached-
M
r.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Pence
and
watch for it and keep potted on the
Schrnll,
tho
Misses
Hadley
lool,” etc
Mrs. Geo. Alford of H*-risburg
uled to be at Salem Sept. 29 and
Mrs. Francis Kixer left Monday good sales of the season.
I t ia significant th a t Portland Rev. Mr. Oook.
was
the
guest
of
her
parent«,
M
r
io ekip eutirely over this part of
»r a fe v weak«’ vacation at Cas­
lispatches last Monday announced
tie valley to Eugene the next day. and M'S. E. K. Gormley, for eev
hat "wheat jumped up to »1 12,’’
cadia.
An automatic tamper u»ed i>
eral days hie week.
Insect W ith «prlnQ-Boar« Note.
The crushing and spreading of
Mayberry A McKinney, local
bus early in the season.
filling silo« has proved successful-
Among the curious Insects of the
County Commissioner Pierce ex­ rock 00 the bonded road No. 24
There cooperative associations at the O' ego i Agricultural colle-« a ock buvers, shipped hogs fn in
Malay peninsula studied by a member
pects
the
Pacigc
highway
to
be
Harrisburg Tue.day and from H ai-
has been co npleted.
of ihv Loudon Zoological society Is
graded from Halsey to Harrisburg
Not much grain has been thrashed one called the lantern fly. which ts re­
.,y Wednesday.
by the 1st of October.
io this neigh >0 hood ve*.
Mr. markable fo r It« sudden leaps, made
The placing of the crushed-rock
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Harvey of diokel- has been running b'» '“ ■* w ithout the aid nt Its wings. I t » * ■
ast for tbe Shadd-Halaey »*▼»
only a fte r the observer had carried e
Or ien Broth
nent will probably begin by th» G ante Pa»« visited at the J C chine » few days
epeclmen to London and carefully ex-
ers
and
Kizer
intend
starting
their-
S
andish
h"tn
W
’dnesdav
on
then
lime this paper zie off the press
aiuftied It that he discovered tk e t |
The start will be made at tb> return ttotne from a trip to Baker. about Aug 11.
curious projection on the fro n t eg It»
A number of young people from head, a kind of nose w ith a »fcaae
lorihern eod.
Buster, only son of George E
here went to the C ilapooia Sunday In It, wa» the leaping organ. Whea
Benjamin Rozel'eof Albanv wa. Russ and wife of Lebanoo, died
bent back under the abdomen and sud­
40 rod in the abdomea by a bull Friday night from tbe wound in ­ to have a good old swim.
denly released It sent the Insect fly-
George
H
Waggener
of
Eugene
flicted
when
he
accidentally
shot
Friday. His 13-year-old son drovi
log.
an
1
a
pirty
from
Springfield
were
he bull off with a pitchfork. Fiv. ntmaelf. He was 15 years old.
via ting in this vicinity Sunday
.(itches were needed to close Ro-
Mr. and Mrs W ill Porter o,
Peter M lnult, Colonial Oovemer.
E li Hall bae been delivering
it-H’k wound. The bull was butch
Shedd departed Friday for an ex­ wood to the Rowland echoo house.
Peter M lnu lt « a * appointed
ertd next day.
nar and director general M New
tended trip through Yellow atom
I t has been report« 1 tha* John Netherlands In 1025 by the Dutch Week
Miss L illian Sneed of Portland park and other points of interest.
was called to her home in thisoity I bev ere making the trip by traiu. Cffastine hse sol I his farm to M r
India company. T he follow ing year
he purchased M anhattan («lend frwm
Sunday bn account of the injuries
Eogga
Section men burning gra*a on
vtiicb her father suffered from his
I) 8 Borsman started hie clo­ the Indians for »24 In m .rc h a n d la a
fall. She returned io her work on 1 be railroad right of way n e i’ ver Hilller »
'«ays ag > and will tie later built Tort Ameterdam. »
he v s . recalled, but
Sunday but expects to come again Priceboro last Friday.unknowttiglj
.ake a run in the Halsey neigh­ • KW1
„m ed to America and built T o rt
the last of the week for her vs left a live spark which the win- borhood as soon s« he can g“’
C hrhtlana. near the present atte
fanned into a blai<*. and neigh-
etion.'' ‘ .
round to if-
tVHsplngton. Del., under the auspice« of
imnng
farmer«
were
just
The /a ll run of thrssbingi* joe,
. . . . « ..d is h West Ind ie oompeny.
to quench a fire in tbs grain before
Uiout completed, some Of the ma
it got beyond control.
•bins« /laving already complete,!
Mr. and Mrs R. L W inniford
heir quota of the work, and the
utting of the spring crop, is in and Adrian Gondbrod drove t»
„ogress
Harvest will sqon be Newberg to the home of M 1». W to-
n-tory for the year 1921 and from niford’s sister, Mr«. A M. Ken­
11, reports the yield is fair, »1 nedy. where they were joined by
bough it is thought the recent the Cha». Bishop family of Port­
HALSEY. OREGON
verm days have caused the grain land. and all spent Sunday at
y, ripen prematurely end ebor, T ra n g le Lake.
ned the yield to lome extent
Mr« J C S'gudisb entertain« •
M illard Shelton ot the Scio shea, her gundsv-achool else, at a d> -
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
, tub end Noryal Gott of the Laba Jightful lawn party at bar home
non p g dub tied for fiirst piece in Monday evening.
Betides eleven
We invite your banking business
-lie fi^ld judgi' g tonteet and tour members. Veruou Sawyer and
ahicb was etagad by the coantt Jack D*»n were gueete
Mrs.
H. KOONTZ. Pres:
d ta
Vice-Pres.
c uh leader for th., 1 veafeck clubs Standish was assisted in entertain
(th e county. The i wo boy* scored ing by Rev Mr Cook, Mrs. C o ’k c .
B. M. BOND. Cashier
>35 points out of a possible 700, and Miss Geraldine Cook.
making an average of 76,8
Third
M E. Stone, Ernest Stewart.
place went to Arnold Zyseet of 8 cic,
Lee H ‘ ye« * nd Manuel h"«»». »•'
73 4, while Joe Rohweiu was fourth ol Biewnsv.lle. came here lw-l
u th an average of 72 1. I wen Tue»day to meet the Southern Fa
,y-two
and girls took
y-two boys end
look part it-
11. »o-
j
b f.
r#
be field judging and about 40 1 *^ ^
\ or th
, h , . hbn.g outfit be-
----- - - b 8 -
,
, d . th . trip — Farm P-ur.en pair»
pairs vxi
for the.
-,>na tut
for» they could complete their job
News
at the Stewart piece
Mr Stone
Chari«« Streley and family, who ia an active member of the Brown--
igft here about a year ago and have villa grange and w u a welcona-
4 pe reçut io terceto» aevi»te
reaided tn Orlando, Fla , for the caller at the Enterprise office.
It a
,art of the time since then,
greater pe
R. H Corneliue. new Southern
returned to Haleey l*»t Sunday Pacific agent at thia
M u ii-e a n u a lly .
’o’aX
• ltd »aert that tbe Willamette charge of the work on Tueaday of
valley look« good to them. They tbia week end on the 18lb of tblc
»I
made
the return trip by auto, vis­ month will move hie family into
0
1
aing Waehington, D C.. Penneyl-
the F H P x te r home which they
't T
vanie,
vani«, Weat Virginia, Ohio. Iowa. have rented
U n til that time they
Minneaota and other etatea on th» have a tent pitched in the D. H.
return trip. They expect to make Htnrtevaut yard, having known the
<beir ’ borne in this vidotty no« Bturtevaote at Central FomL Mra.
and are glad to once tnora be reei- Cornelias' mother, Mra McKinney,
deota of the beaver state.
ia also with them
Before coming
Mise Alm»da Smith left for her to Hal»«V »hey resided at Dallas.
iS»
Lower
Not Speciak or Ree Ductions but
lower prices for many Staples at mar­
ket prices:
Good grade Bulk Coffee, 4
lbs. for
-
•
« .0 0
Bulk Macaroni, 12 lbs. - 1.00
Libby Pork and Beans, 2 for .25
M. J. B. Tree Tea, 1 lb. for .50
Pie Peaches, 2! sixe, 4 for 1.00
White ¡Soaps, 20 for - - 1.00
Tomatois, soiid pack, 2]s,
1.00
6 for
Extracted Honey and Jar,
3 lbs.
Snowflake Flour
A good Broom
Work Shirts
Bib Overalls
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $34,000
T
YLOR.
T h e First Saving* Bank of Albany .Oregon
WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
All less 5 per cent for cash
M. V. KOONTZ
CO.
-2)
Smith Bros.’ Market
home in Portland Monday m o r n -
ing, aft»r »pending »everal week»
t
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(Continued on page 5)
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.