Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 11, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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H A L S E Y E N T U R I'M J S K
ib again walking without tha aid
of crutch»».
Uncle Jesse Ribeliu ha» lost bi»
gold-headed cane.
The Albany cannery ia paving
4 cents tor blaekberrie« and w ill
take all that are offered.
Hazel McCollum ha» ened A. B.
Miller for »14» 10 which ahe claim»
a» wagei for doing housework.
Mr». June McKern «1 Halsey
has asked for the arrest o, her
husband, Claude, for non-support
AU G U ST 11, 1W1
to receive any news Item y»u may
car« to give ue.
We need your
help in order to gat ont a snappy,
up-to-date paper full of Halaay
d lings as well as other news. The
way to get on the map and stay
there ia to have plenty of locale of
he home town.
Help us get out
a six-page paper fall of new« of in­
terest.
Mr» Jesse Pugh was taken seri-
ously ill yesterday but was improv­
ing at laet account.
M r. and Mrs H. W Chaneeand
grandson, H arry, left today for
It is expected that 1000 Lmn Sodaville.
They expect to be
county returned soldiers will la k e awav for some time and will also
advantage of the »late bonus law visit Waterloo and Cascadia.
Mr and Mr». W F. Whit», Mr.
Mrs. John Halaab «pent Thurs­
and Mrs. Eldon Cross and Mr».
day in Albany.
J. E. True motored to Waterloo
Mr» J Rogers left for Albany
Sunday.
Wednesday, returning Thursday.
Mrs. Stanley Henry and two
Gao W. Simon of Lebanon was
children and Mre. Lloyd Simona
and son of Shedd did shopping at a business caller in Halsey on
Thursday.
Alba >y Monday.
Fire in the J. S McMahan pas­
Erank Lvncbba« brought suit to
restrain Thomas and Orbiaon Le­ ture east of town was discovered
w 'll from fencing up the road to by L. E Walton Thursday morn­
ing
Mr. Walton was working on
his borne near H-irnaburg.
top of bis house when he saw tbs
8. T Hillman last Tuesday re­ fire and immediately spread the
ceived a fine registered horned alarm, which was responded to by
Dorset ram fr-un the farm of W. H men in automobile», win toon had
Cleveland at Gresham to bead hl» the fir» under control
Small
flock.
damage was done to the pasture
and the fence line lietween »lie
Mr». I. W. Wtarr of Brownsville
The
cnne through Halsey Monday McMahan and Hayes farms
morning, after spending the week tire started presumably from a
en l wi h her eon, Chester Starr, lighted match thrown dqwu by a
smoker.
and wife of Eugene
F. H Porter, with fifteeu of
Mr and Mrs. L K. Coiner of hit fi.ie red polled cattle, left H a l­
Conaer Station were guest» Watur- sey via Southern Pacific today f‘»r
dty and Sunday of M r. and Mr». Vancouver, B C , where he will
H. Zimmerman, Mrs. Conaer is a exhibit at the fair.
From theig
niece of Mrs Zimmerman.
hi» trip will be extended to a num­
11 W. Storer. who Knished the ber of other fair«, including those
turbing at Brownsville last week, at Chehalis and Bpokane, the atat"
passed through Halsey Monday fair at Salem and the county fail
m irning on his way to Eugene at Albany. Later he will go t<
Earl King brought him over.
the international stock show ai
Maple leaves are falling early Portland and finally to Victoria.
because of the drouth and the B. C. Mr. Porter has some of the
giiosebone weather prophets declare finest cattle in the state and fo.
that thia presagss a hard winter. years has bean one of tha moat
prominent and successful exhibit,
Tuerefore the winter will lie mild
or» in the west, takiug practically
Mrs. J. Corcoran returned Tues­ all of the premiums on the class of
day moming from Portland, where cattle shown
He will be accom­
lib“ visited her daughter, Mrs panied on the teip by A I S a v a g e
Msroella Kirk, who is taking train­ of this city, who has had a number
ing at the Good Samaritan hos­ of years’ experience in this line o f
p ita l
work, having assisted Mr Portei
H C Davis, pion»er of this lo­ on numeron* other occasions
cality, with D. S McWilliams,
M sud Mrs L. Lloyd, form ant
Halsey postmaster, spent the week
yea's resident« of thia C’tV. left
end ut Cascadia, returning Monday
yesterdny for tb«ir new bom» at
morning
Both gentlemen report
Detroit, where Mr Boy 1 has 'he
an excellent time
agency of the Southern Pacific
Mr. and Mrs Ira Lively of Mar­ company.
Mr. Boyd has see
shalltown, Iowa, came in o il M o n ­ many years' service with tha com­
day'» train and will spend several pany, the greater number of them
wacks with Mrs. Lively's brother, in the H>l»ey «latino, and he will
C 'a u d e D. Hoff, »nd family, who be greatly missed by hi« m in t
I ve (ix mile* out in the country.
Irienda here
In leaving Halaey
Monday morning R. R Austin M ' B ird ia «eek'og a place where
■ ml 1«mily of O>»gou City and H. the work will be lighter
M Hale and wife aud child of
M r and Mrs R J, W inniford,
A 'I e ia arrived here en route to accompanied by Mi«»»« Gertrude
B w laville, having received a Porter. Alberta+Coonti and Cleona
u .grain slating that Mrs K A Smith, and Mr. A 'lf j* ’1 Ooodbrrd
H ile had passed away suddenly motored to, Albany nteadav ev m-
last Sunday,
ing, wl\af* they attended the S a x -
A meting to demonstrate the fit­ o p b o n e Ikind cowcert ,.
ting ol sheep for exhibition will be
B. I. C»r»V of A ' ;any cam» in
held by the Scio S ieep c:ub at 0 -
Wednesday morning io. e short
ville G llk e y ’ a place at 10 3,1 S it-
v'«it with hi» »on here, after which
urday and at 2 30 the Linn County
be will go to Salem
Goat club will meet at the farm of
8 F. Z,eset and be addressed by
M r a. I, A. Pray on Wed need a.
several men accredited authori­ went to Albany on a shopping
ties on goat breeding
tour, returning that evening.
M i«s Geraldine Cook, accompa­
nied by Mias Janette B <gga and
( Hide ''.ink, iii<it-<red to P h ilo ­
math I needay
They visited at
the home of MissGeraldine'e aunt,
Mrs Porter, and were accompa­
nied home by Miss Gladys Porter,
who will visit a few days at the
Cook home
I.sdiea, when out shopping drop
Enterprise cfll-e and rest
a w hile, as « e w ant to get »vquaint-
ed with you and will be very glad
In to th e
at a very delightful lawn party at
her home Saturday evening honor,
mg her oouein and guest, Mis»
Velma Kiser of Albany. Outdoor
gamas were played and many
records upon the Grafonola enjoy­
ed
Iced watermelon was served.
The guests were Balf Bond and
wife, Eldou Cross and wife, Cit»oaa
Smith. Alberta Koontx, Donna
Robertson, Velma Kiaer. Geraldine
Cook, Merle Straley, Mr» Clive
Stafford. Lyman Marster», Charlee
and Homer Mornbinweg,
Jesee
Crota, Deloe Clark, Glen Frum,
Roland Mark», Lawrence Taylor,
Lewis gkirvin, Clarion Gormley,
Bv ron Taylor.
Dr. Philo Starr died at Eugene
early Wednesday morning after an
illness of many month» caused
from heart disease
He was near
72 years of age
The funeral was
held at the Pine Grove church
Thursday afternoon, Rev
M r-
Meeh of Eugene and Rev. Mr.
Cook of Halsey conducting the
services. Interment was at Pine
Grove cemetery
Deceased first
came to Haleey 48 years ago and
in 1880 was married to Fannie
Penland
In 1882 they moved to
eastern Oregon, liv ng near Moro.
Sherman county, until 8 years ago,
when they went to Floweree, Mont
They resided there until two
months ago, when, because of the
ill health of Dr. Starr, they re.
turned to Halaey.
Besides a
widow are left three children, Mrs.
W ild» Kenoyer and Mr». Ruby
Witzer of Floweree, Mont , and
George Starr of Eugene.
Mies Irene Alden of Bun r
Spring»,. Kan»., has been a visit, .
j f her aunt, Mre. H Clingman of
thia place for a number of weeks
ii d returned to ber home last
Wednesday^
Amateur Wireless Genius
Draw a line around a portion of
the county map that will include
Plainview. Aab Swale and Sheid
and it will surround a 'bunch of
precocious youngster« that are not
often equaled.
Laal winter pupils at the A ’ h
Swale school cut a hole in the roof
and improvised a pretty good pic-
tbie »how.
The Shedd school
clubs are famous the country over,
and here ia a report from the Port­
land Journal:
“ W ilbur Bonar, 15-year-old aou
of Mr. and Mr». Dave Bonar of
Plaiuview, has been picking up
messages from all over the globe
with a wirele»» apparatus con­
structed by bimself and installed
ib a corner of hie father’» store
“ Young Bonar the other day
c night a wireless message from
B .den, Germany
H ' «bo gets
them from France and other parts
of Europe. He liateus so the even­
ing concerts at Cata-ina island,
California.
“ He is at w<>rh on an amplifier
that visitors to the store may hear
the concerts. The building of the
amplifier is remarkable bjcaiise
the boy has never seen one
He
is country born and raised and
has.never been as far as Portland
* He had no advice a» to how to
make the wireless and bi« F*w
tools and materials are all horn
made.
Batteries were taken from
an automobile. The po’e is aet up
on a corner of his father’« store
with the wires running to a tower,
tbe corner of a barn and another
building ’’
Mr». G. W 5 tarr of Great Fall«.
Mont , with her little daughter,
'eft Halaey for Eugene Wednesday
Mrs B lair i« the daughter-in-lew
>f the recently deceased Dr. Philo
«tari, who is well known in this
county.
Mr». J. T. Woody of Browoaville
went through here last Tuesday,
inking her little aon with ber to
see Dr. Gullion of Eugene about
tonsila and adeoids, which were
re m o v e d , end they
returned to
Brownsville next day.
W W . Bailey, fire insurance
agent of Biowuavill •, «pent W ed.
nesday here transacting business
Shots from Shedd.
Mr. and M r*. Tom H ill are
joying an outing at Belknap
Mr». John Lefker, an elderl-
lady, and for many yeurs a re -
dent of Shedd, passed away Thur--
day morning.
She ha.I been in
ill health for some time following
t paralytic stroke
She leaves
husband.
Mr». A. B. Dunlap,
sister of Mr». Lefker, and Mai-
garet Dunlap,
her niece, left
Brownsville for Shedd Thursday
■n oming.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Robinaou
left Saturday lor W aldport, when
they will enjoy an outing.
Mi*a Gladya Hunter was guest
of honor at a very dehgbtf ti
shower party o • Thursday aftm
noon given by Mia* Gladys Pug
and Mi»» Genevieve Hamilton »i
tbe l^nne of Mies Pugh.
Mr and Mra. L. O. Coat», tin
telephon* people, will leave Sun
day with iheir son, A l t ’«, for
Mr». W W Krakiue of Port vacation. They will motor I
land arrived here Wednesday ant’ Newport, where they expect to
will «pend aeveral day» with M ’ » -petid a fortnight
B. M M ’H e r.' From here Mr»
Shedd hat a 100 per-cent cook
Er»kme will go to C'>t’ age Grove
m
g
club wltich lias just closed i'
where »he will attend tb» Metho-
veer's work.
diet camp meeting. r
Mr». Savila May Ellison ol A 1
Dr G, G Fanning, a recently
hany, sister of Mr«. T B. Spreng
located phyai.taii of Brownsville, sr of Shedd, died Saturday, age
came here Wednesday on hi» way
71.
,o Fugene to take hi» fam ily to
( From the Visitor)
Brownsville.
»
H
G.
Pugh and family are on »
M ia» G e r t r u d e P o rte r w«» ll.'St a
Vacation at Cascadia.
Mi»» Estall Satchwall will teach
in tbe high achool at Walker
Corn, 1-2 or I Ton Lots, $42 per Ton
Mr». J«ne». who taught achool
at 8 edd last year, is sneing toi
di vo 0*.
M i»» Lucille Sinker is confine
•n her bed with a sprained knee
■he result of a fall.
A large field of g ra in b e lo n g in g
•«• R. C. Dnncen was deattoyed h
fire caused bv sparks from a thra« ■
it g engine
Cbtck Feed. »8.7-5 per ICO
White O A T Chop, half or ten h 'tr $R^i ert»n
Cocoanut meal, I l 90 par 8“ p o u n d *a c k •
M ill Run, half or ton lota, »37 per Ion.
Cheaelate Industry Big.
Chocolate and cocoa ve»» nrst made
ta tht» conntry In 1TW5 in Dorchester.
Marne now par» of Bo«t«n
The man
ufa d o ra of the chocolate has been
merlnued there ever »ince and today
It raprasenra one of tha largest Indue-
LIVING
AS
IN
STONE
AGE
Native« e f laelated South Sea !«••
Found by Miaelenary Number
Only »00.
London, England.— People who etlll
live In the manner of the »tone age
are found on Kennel Island In the Solo-
mon group. Melanesia, according to Dr.
Northcote Deck, a missionary who says
there are only about 500 Inhabitants,
and becauee of their Isolation even
th eir dialect there has never been
studied.
The natives had implement« and
weapon» of stone and wood only when
D r Deck first visited the Island. They
showed great eagerness to barter
homemade article« for anything made
of Iron.
“They seem to feel keenly the
monotony of their
Isolation, and
showed a settled melancholy, both In
their faces and tbe cadence of th eir
voices,” says Dr. Deck
The teeth of flying foxes which
swarm In caves on tbe island seem
to he the only form o f currency known
there.
F q R SA L E
20
registered
Shropshire Rams
Yearling». These
are
exceptionally
big. fine, th rifty fellow«
A lio 20 head
of registered
B R E E D IN G
EW ES
Priced to sell.
W A LTE R STAEEDRD.
Meadowview. Ore.
Addrers Junction C ity route 2.
For Files.
For the woman who Rtvea - In the
country and Is unable to get fly pspar
when her supply run» out. this hint ,
will he useful. M ix h alf teaspoonfnl
of black pepper, one teasponnful hrown
sugar, one teaspoonful of m ilk place
on plate, and the flies w ill soon dis- '
FOR
»AuE
Two Horses
1 Gray Mare, 8 years old, w ith a Colt
1 black 4-year-old D riv in g or Saddle
Mare.
M R S . J. ROGERS,
Route 2, Halsey
VACATION HINTS'
a p p e a r .____________
K od ak s» F i l m s
S u p p lie s
an<
Our Own Wlro'esa.
A wave of thought take» a mlnme-j
to travel a m ile of nerve.
A touch on the face Is registered
|
Kodak Finishing and
Tinting.
the brain and responded to In the
»eventh of a second. It takes a sixth
of a second for the brain to respond
to the sense of sight,
For every $3 w orth of Kodak finialung
one 6x8 enlargement free.
H alsey D rug Store.
Take your repair work to
H ALSEY GARAGE
w here j o u will receive first-class se rv ice at re a ­
so n ab le rates«
In o rd e r to -reduce o u r stock o f Tires and
Tubes we a re m aking special p rices on all sizes
and m akes.
Good line o f acco ries and F ord p a rts on hand
at all tim es, p m m p t a tte n tio n given to tro u b le
calls-
HALSEY 6ARAGE
Foote Bros.
, Kenneth Damon and Miaa Viv­
King ot Brownsville w an mar­
ried Thursday.
ia n
. A nine-pound boy earn» to the
kome of R. S. W altz, the sign
writer, at Browneville. July 29
R H. Roberteon A Son pmked
from tbeir berry ranch thia season
22,000 pounds ot Loganberriea,
2000 pound» of raspberries and
thus far about 1600 pound« of Lew-
ton blackberriae.
There will be
two or three more picking» of the
latter.
In about two weak» their
evergreen» will be ready and there
promisee to be e fine crop of these.
M r Robertson eetiwatea bi» berriee
thia »eaeon at about two-tbirde of
full crop.
Another year, when
the vine» are in full bearing, a nor­
mal crop would ba several thou-
and pounds greater than the fig­
ures here given, which, with good
markets,'* would uisau a handsome
profit from the ranch
Attorney Tuating and Oran
Stratton were business visitors to
Redmona, eastern Oregon, Friday.
W T. Templeton, who has beau
uonfiued to hie bed several days
from heart trougle, is slowly -ini.
roving at this writiug (Tueeday.^
he latter part of the weelfc Mrs.
Templeton suffered an attack of
»mothering resembling ptomain
poisoning from eating cauuad aal.
mon. She is now about recovarad-
Mrs. Edna Turner, wboae aarj-
->u» illness was noted last week, is
tuproving »lowly and is now oou-
ddered on the road to recovery,
vhich ber many friends are glad
to know.
The »uhool board announces a
i ulj corps of tsaebars “ aignad up’’
tor the anauing yeaj with Prof.
Kay nond Baker as priucipal M r.
Baker baa a fine reputation as an
-ducator and Brownsville is to be
congratulated on seeuriug his serv-
cas.
; . : .
John Ruaa and family aud Prof.
Albert
Weber and
fam ily of
Brownsville, and Jo« Weber «nd
fam ily, from tbe Halaey road,
were Cascadia campers last weak.
Councilman Ferrell and fam ily
vere Cascadia visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Hale, a long-time
resident of Brownsville aud vicin­
i t y . die<l sundny afternoon, Aug
7. at the home of her daughter,,
Mrs, Gross
Tbs husband aud
-eyeral children survive. Funeral
services were h -Id in the Baptist
church Tuesday afternoon.
After considerable trouble gal-
tiug their
machinery
to fun
smoottbly tbs paving company it
now maxing good progress BI » k e ­
if. Avenue, where tha paving be­
gan, presents a vary attractive ap­
pear« uce.
Prof. Raymond Baker, our new
school principal, aud family were
itf town Friday, getting a line-up
oti a place into which to move be­
fore the opeuiug of school. Kgqt-
abM residences are uot plant i f t f i i a
Brownsville.
Elias Msrstsrs an 1 wife, IL ,
between Brownsvill and H e l*
had au unplaasant experieuq^wi
iheir Ford Friday, while ¿n”f6ute
tq Corvallis, whan the car became
unmanageable au ran into a ditch.
Their little grauddaughtel was
with th»m, but all aacaped serious
i» |jjry
•A “ Cglapooia valley fair’’ will
be held at Brorwnsvilte Oct.'J, eu-
giueered bv the chamber of qoni-
mejice, aud i» ia proposed tacorn-
biQO with it a hilarious celttMM^ioo
of the completion of this gear's
paving project iu that city.
Calapooit post o f tbe Ant*ric»D
Legiop was organized at Browna-
vills Tuesday night oi laat week
wi h D 'v id F. Cook commauder,
Js«se R Hiutnan adjutaut, Geprgy
V.
R am tdtli
vica-commatyiar,
l^onard Ijerwill historian and
lohn C. M iller, Aubrey Tuaemg.
Le i Tets «, C. N T yu ir a a l W.
W. Cook executive committee
‘ Black Beauty ’
Friday, August 12
ned classic, th e fa­
R enow
v o rite ot old a “ d voting,
m a ste r P ic tu re from
I A s th the
e im m o rtal works o f
nna Sewell, p re p a re d by
and George Ran-
L illian
dolbh C hester.
story o f th e m ost fa­
T he
m ous h o rse in all
o f th e really big p i c t - ||
O ne tires
o f th e year.
lite ra tu re
also S n u b Pollard in “ Hohg blina.”
Don’t miM this big treat. Starts 8:15 p. m. sharp.
15 and 30r
“Perhaps You Don’t Know”
•Ays th e G ood Judge
long a little of
the Real Tobacco
Chew will last.
Nor how much gen
uine chewing satisfac­
tion the full, rich real
tobacco taste will g i v e .
Ask anv man who uses
the Real Tobacco Chew.
He will tell you that
this class of tobacco
will gix’e more satisfac­
tion—and at less cost—
than the ordinary kind.
H ow
Put «> / h two ttyUs
W-B CUT ia a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
•uaerMItlae Caneamlng Caul.
The neal 1» « rhln membrane fonnfl
-n e o m p o n s » the head of acme »blt-
Irea when bc.n, and It la cnnaldeivd
i food omen for the children «iem-
elve«. Thia aa iw ie tftlen j>rt>bebly be>
«me widespread about the rime o f the
a p e ro r Aetoninoa Plus
W hen ha
' m horn ae had a band of membrane
■ round his fotehead In rbe » h sp e Tf s
llsdem. and he attrlfcared all t la g»»«l
’ >i tnue ie> this e»nl, and (b is »tarred
He sale of than a few M lle re ta r ry
•1» (hem who then happened te to
»red from ah'pwreck d'verred th e aw
A Kick sa Vlaiter Cntar*.
’ '
That a aswae of butn.w is toe wtr»
f a th e r q u en ch ed by th e hnm dreiw
» o rk la a g n r e m in a u t n fle a ia a
d e ix e d by a p lacard w h ich a p p e a r s
the door of a departmant nt (Me
vice m'.ntrry ta London. It rea d er
F' eryeaa closes e v door— e s c e s f
>0V
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