Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 18, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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HALSEY UNfÜRPtUSB
AUGUST 10. 1W1
FACE FAMINE IN
NEWFOUNDLAND
We do not know what skuUuA-
gery Bro Hinman perpetrated in
teach the seventh and eighth
Dudley Henner visited Albany tbe Brownsville Tim e* laet week
Saturday.
grade«.
We have not seen a copy.
B I Carey returned to hie home
J. C Standish and wife went to
Mr. and Mrs. John Groee and
in Salem Monday morning
Portland Saturday and returned Mrs. Mary Boyle» of Brownsville
Mr« Eldon Croee returned Iron Monday.
accompanied by M r. and Jlr«. Her
Portland Monday morning
I Ihe Community Punkin show oert Hale of Athena, took train Doctor Grenfell, “ Angel of L a b ra ­
They
dor,’’ Issues Appeal for Re­
Chester Lyon« has nineteen boys cornea off at Junction City Septeru lor their home Saturday.
were in attendance at the funeral
on hie big brother farm at Leb. ber Ti, 28 and 24.
lief of Fisherfolk.
of the mother, who pa»-ed away
H a l some one in your neighbor­
aneu.
recently in Brownsville.
Mr. and Mie W. C Skelton i f hood sold a piece of properly?
Miss Laura G Lovett of Havre, i
L*ha ion ware Brownsville visitor Tell the Enterprise about it.
M o d i., has been visiting her cone-1
last week.
Dr. and Mra. E. W Barnum of iu Everett EmJ Slanard and wife|
Mre. J Roger«, who lives nea> Harrisburg drove to Poitiand Suu- of Brownsville the pare week. Be­
Hunger and Companion Miseries of
here, spent several daye last week day to spend eeveral days visiting fore coming to Oregon she toured
Poverty Are Acute Because the
In Albany.
friende.
through Galt, Cal , aud other pla­
Fishermen Have Been Unable
M r, and Mra Tom Goodman of ces. Miss Lovet is an ex-ejperin-
to Sell Product of Labor.
More complaint is heard about Brownsville spent last Sunday at
tendent of schools in California,
the Harrisburg ferry than about
tbe home of Arthur Carroll of and was in Halsey betwen train*.
New fo rk.—Dr. W ilfred T. Gren­
the one over the Styx.
Priceboro.
fell. "angel of Labrador," has Joined
Only .04 of an inch of rain fell forces with W illiam Willard Howard,
When the pavement on Second
Mrs. C. P. Stafford left for Eu­ in Linn county in Julv, according and the Christian Work of New York,
etr--et is finish'd less traffic will gene Saturday morning to visit at
to the records of F M French. In the campaign to relieve destitution
stir the First-street dust.
the home of Dr. Spence, a relative, United States weather observer at iu Newfoundland by providing a mar­
Albany. There were three cloudy ket for the codfish upon which thou­
The probate court has appointed returning Sunday.
Tbe maximum tempera­ sands in that country depend for live­
M. M. Huston administratrix of
Evidently the old fire devil ie no days.
the Joel B. Huston estate
reepecter of Bunday.
He did his ture was 92, recorded July 23 I lihood.
Hunger and companion miseries of
biggest job of tbe year, thus far, in The minimum was 41.
poverty are acute in Newfoundland be­
Kenneth Hnebv of the U. of O,
Halsey on that day.
Ruth Quimby, 15, and Irene! cause the fishermen have been un­
preaebed at the Christian oburcb
Mrs. Minnie Harlaw of Eugene Quimbv, 18, daughters of M r. aud able to sell the product of their labor.
Sunday morning and evening.
passed through HaUey on bar way M rs À. H Quimby o, H«l»ey, be­ Dr. Grenfell came to New York a few
Mia. M B. Tavlor of Crawfords­ home after visiting her uncle long to the Canning club, the days ago from Labrador whither he
ville was a recent visitor of bar Jamer Bond of Albany.
H'>me-rnaking club and tke Sewing had gone after a conference here with
aia er, Mr« Southern of Halsey.
club, all of which are maintained Mr. Howard, director of tfce New­
M r and Mre Wads Spurlin of in tbe Charity grange neighbor foundland relief work, and Dr. Fred-
J. B. Sparry of Brownsville vis­ Priceboro drove to this place Suu hood, iu which they live, and also erick Lynch, treasurer of the fund.
ited Lebanon relatives last week a* day of last week and «pent the day to the t-h-dd Shorthorn Cal, club.
Fisherfolk on Verge of Famine.
he passed through on hie way to
ith Mrs. Jtalph M iller.
|
Dr. Grenfell reposted, finding de-
Grading
operations
on
the
S .idaville.
j plorahle conditions among the fam­
P. J. Forster drove a well a» Pacific highway between here ne™
and ilies of the fishermen, and the Indus­
his
new
home
on
First
street
Sat
M>«s Eleanor Tetrie of Browns­
Alford station are pr greasing rap­ try of the country tn a truly sad state.
v ille was a summer viainor Iasi urday. Got pleuty of water at 40 idly.
The proposed right o, wav He says : “I have just received a
M r. Slate of Tangent did will necessitale removal of geveral message from Mr. Ed Grant of Blanc
»« k of Mre. C. B. Spencer ol fret.
the job.
Lebanon.
buildings in tbe Alford district and Sabton, Labrador, asking tf I can help
Mrs. Lincoln Overton and littl the building of a trestle and bridge. there, as ‘great destitution prevails.’
Mr. and Mr», George Maxwell
on of Harrisburg were passenger Right of way has been already se­ I am afraid that It will be very serf
spent a week recentlv with Mr.
I sent him a couple
F rid a y morning to Purtladd, where cured and fenced from south of tbe ous by winter.
Maxweli’s sister, Mrs. Alvin Smith,
medical treatment will be given F re l Burkhart farm to the city of hundred dollars to fit out some few
fishermen.
who lives In Albany,
Inuits of Harrisburg.
the little boy.
“At Twllllngate only one-half of the
Mi. and Mrs. W. H. McLane of
A number o, the Halsey boys normal number of fishermen are being
Mrs, John Thompson and fam
Shelburn were here to atleud the ly of Tekoa, Wash , left for theii were out last Friday soliciting; fitted out.
The savings are being
funeral of Ur. Philo Starr.
home Friday morning after visit­ funds for •‘the ole awimmin’ hole” ; drawn steadily from most of the
banks, both In the outports and In St.
Evergreen blackberries are be- ing friends and relatives in this and for improvements about it j Johns. I have that on the evidence
They
propose
to
have
a
spring­
locality
since
June.
giiioiug to go to the oaDoeriet
of the bankers. We are starting the
When in town, get the habit of board amt a slide 25 feet long and new hospital building at Tw-lllingate.
Luey continue producing till the
18
feet
high
at
L»k«
0x1«,
which
tall rams spoil tueui except wnere dropping into tbe newspaper office
That Is a help."
and resting a while and have a chat they cltaim is an ideal place. ; Doctor Grenfell Is planning to tour
pinched by droutu,
with us
Bring m an ua little an They contend that it will be fully through Newfoundland on his relief
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sweariugen cial, church or (rgteroal news note as snisfactory as the oue at Albany mission.
ol J he Ualiee were ta k in g a trip and h -Ip make the column« of the and the expeuse of that trip and
Mr. Howard, discussing the discour­
tirougb the valley ta il week, com­ bom« pwper interesting.
the time consumed will be much aging reports from Labrador, com­
bining buainesa and pleasure. The
more thau mads up for. Cotne on mented :
“Twllllngate Is the largest and most
More rattlesnakes have been n, l>oy*; the water’s fine.
Swearingena are former Browua-
prosperous place In Newfoundland out­
killed in Linn countv this summer
vilieitee.
At a family reunion at the horn- side of St. Johns. I f Twllllngate can
than in any single summer for
Mr. and Mra. John Morgan ol many years
fit out only half her fishermen for the
Borne have been of Mrs Hugh Leeper July 31 eleve
Oakesdale, Wash., who have been killed near Plaainview, some near out of thirteen children gathered season's fishing. It la a tilack outlook
for the rest of the island. Blanc Sab-
visiting friends and relatives here Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Freaent were Josie Clement o, Ta
Ion Is an Important fishing port at
lor auwe time, left I >r Long Beach, Hnllev. and three were slaughter­ omu; Eltba Turner aud Le
the entrance to the straits of Belle
Wash., Monday morning for a vie ed at a county rock crti»h»r in th> nhedd o, Albany; Clara Nvlam
Isle.
it bef >re reaching home.
Charles
Davis
and
wife
and
Ahi
Charity grange neighborhood east
Foresees Severe Winter.
Melson of Shedd; Kate Smith
M r«. Dean Morse and little of Harrisburg.
" If destitution prevails there now,
Harrisburg;
Johnnie
Ito«-and
Wi
W in fie ld
of Brownsville
were
I hesitate to think what Doctor Gren­
Mr. and Mrs R. R. Tbempb- □ avis aud wives. Charles D iv
guests of Mrs, Ruth Clark, who ie ton and daughter Bessie of Browns­
fell will find as he goes north.
nd wife and Georgia and Alt
“Much of the destitution could be
viaaing her mother, Mrs M S. ville were over from that place
Hrs. Robuett, Margan-tte, L u ’ill-
relieved If one of my ships could leave
S 'ithmii of this place.Mre. Clark, Saturday, accompanying Mr. and
Donald, Rai tmmd and Eldon D
for the Labrador coast now filled to
i hose home is in California, ami Mra W. E Couey and daugber
is and Davit Young of BreWn
the deck beams with flour, vegetables,
lure M irse weie jehoiiuialas and L-i'a of Ashland, who had spent
vtlle, Hugh Leeper, Alva Leepei
molasses and fishery salt.
A dollar
g a u i i-d at the euuie time
several weeks with the Jempletons Leonard and Elinor Leepsr h i
of help now would he worth $10 In
Saturday Mr« W. A- Ringo en­ The Coueya left on the morning Lloyd and Georgia Byerlef ol next winter’s Inevitable famine.
“Soon the suffering people are
tertained on her husband'« birth- train for Ashland
Halsey
hemmed In hy Ice."
dsr »ith a dinner at whieli plates
The committee Is now engaged In a
fin Editor Wheeler end wifs and
program of relief which will aid the
Mra, Ringo’s cousin as guests of
starving Newfoundlanders and at the
the occasion were laid.
The din­
same time provide food for famtflee
ner waa fins and all went awitn-
made homeless snd suffering In this
minglv, but what we don’t know
country on account of thé Colorado
ie Juathow old is Ringo ?-
flood
It Is offering the fish for sale
yoke straps ara sufficiently heavy and ,
Lightning Flash Msatursd.
strong for the work required. A run- 1
No doubt lightning flashes vs n „
away team cannot he controlled with thickness but one photogrsphe* ,»
weak rains, nor will weak tugs and cently was eatimated. from the •)>,
straps stand heavy work.
tha trace It left on a photograph aBg
the distance of tha tower It struck
Dally Thought
“By the work one knows ths work- from the camera, to be only onwfipg
of an Inch, not much more than soma
min.”— De Ln Fontaine
artificial electric sparks
F IR E !
DREAD APPROACH OF WINTER
R II Robertson, lierry grower
of Brownsville, with bis family
drove over Saturday morning
w hen hi» daughter, Mrs a Niven
of Calgary, left for her home after
a five.weeks virtl. during which
h attended her aiatar Jessie's
w tiding
Mr Robertson is well
p eased with the new paving.
M ik e your ow .i ham* a center for the
world s greatest music
T his M odel
I^et everyone who reads the Rn- ;
»••prise show it to a nrigbbor and
, ar isp« the latter may be led to !
a bs rihe. To make a bigger and I
bet ar psp-r the anhavlption list
mist be tncrease l. Plug for vour
own town and your own paper
The Enterprise has not pain very
well in the past few sears and has
therefore changed hand* several
times
Give ua your support and
we will devote whatever ability wa
have to an effort to give you your
Otoney's worth.
An examination for eighth grade
pupils will be tn Linn count v Sep­
tember I ami|7 Where schools are
in «easton teachers will topervtee.
Imt otherwise chairmen of school
boards or persons appointed by
th-m will co-ulact the examina­
tion«.
Candidate« In all districts
will be ellt|ible.
TO PREVENT POTATO LOSSES
107
A message from Waterloo «fete«
that fires are becoming more nu­
merous, savers, being in aeght on
nearly hills.
A large one was re­
ported on the west slope of Bald
Pe'er mountain, north vest of
Sweet Home
There ia el«i one
on tbs ridge near Wendltng, while
one 1« burning on M ddle R-dge,
midway between Brownsville and
Lebanon.
Serious Damage Results From Careless
Handling at Harvest Time—
Avoid Breaking Skin.
(Mahogany or A s h )
with
17 Records and
Equipment
$ 3 3 .5 0
Payment Plan
o
will urrMDgo a
plan to »uitf your eon-
v 'piiitMift}. Talk it over
O with
us.
V
o Ib is m ach in e oi any o th e r of yotii
elivered to ♦t.,u r hom o on approval,
Î d toys»I
to give perin m mif satisfaction. Prom pt,
export, conrtootiw service with overv innclijiie
u we hell.
w
WOODWORTH DRUG CO ,
ALBANY
Litui Com ity P h o n o ­
g ra p h H e ad q u a rte rs
for $10 for a 100-pound box, and pur­
chasers who do not want fish for their
own use may direct that It he sent
to the Colorado refugeea.
Thus food
will go to hungry Americans and the
money which paya for It will go to the
Newfoundland fishermen.
OREGON
6000 Records
in stock
Growers snd shippers are responsi­
ble for much of the loss that results
from shipping diseased potatoes, since
a large part of such losses can be con­
trolled. if not entirely prevented, In
the field, according to specialists of
the bureau of markets of the United
States Department of Agriculture.
Serious damage results from careless
handling when the potatoes are har­
vested. Too many persons. It Is said,
handle potatoes ts though they were
so many cobblestones, rather than a
perishable product. F.ven the breaking
of the protective skin frequently
proves serious. Such Injury not only
damages the appearance and necee-
sltates deep paring of the tuber, but
affords ready entrance to infection.
Loss of this sort lies In every grower's
and shipper's power to control, tt la
pointed out.
•
SELECT HARNESS WITH CARE
Be
(specially Careful That Reins,
Breaching and Various Straps
Ara Heavy and Strong
Select harness with care See that
It la «ell made Make ear«, especially
'hat tha relna brvechlng holdback
•traps, tugs or traces, belly hand« an*
A re von protected ?
Secure a policy from the Fidelity-Phoenix
Insuranoe Company of New York and you will
have reai protection. Don’t overlook your A u *
to m
b ile .
J. W. MOORE
Real Estate and Insurance, Halsey, Oregon.
The Delights of the
Seashore
and Mountains
appeal to many thousands each year. Be one of the
merry throng that go there this summer for Health,
Rest, Recreation aud Anusement,
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Tickets
are now on sale to many de’ghtful places.
Newport.
Ideal for the family it this charming
old place that is free from conventionalities.
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Crater Lake.
One of the greatest scenic won­
ders of the world is this beautiful lake of indescrib-
able blue.
Tillamook County Beaches.
Located
amidst a wealth of beautiful natural surroundings are
these resorts just a few miles beyond the Coast Range.
Other Resorts.
Detroit (Bretlenbue6 Hot
Springs (Mt. Jeffeson country), McCredie Hot
Springs, Joshpinoe County Caves, Shasta Mountain
Resorts and Yosemite Nalional Park, '
“ Oregon Outdoors,”
o „r new i iiu.t r .t ,d
and descriptive booklet, w ill help you decide on the
resorl of your choice. Let us assist you by providing
a copy Iree on request
¡For further in ormaticn inquire ol ticket agents
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
~
JO HN M
SCOTT,
General P
The Dry, Parched
Throat
of the motor g 1 craves our deli­
riously flavored and tempting ice
eream. W hy not gratify ber?
Could anything be more healthful?
Our ice cream is more heoeflciai
than chrsnly flavored soft drthk<
to sav nothing of hard drinks»
which most dainty madiens an.
tirely ignore.
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
T a k e your repair w o rk to
H A LSEY GARAGE
where jo u will receive first-class service at rea­
sonable rates.
In order to reduce our stock c f Tires and
Tubes we are making special prices on all sizes
and makes.
Good line of accories and Ford parts on hand
at all times, pr nipt attention given to trouble
c" " 8-
HALSEY GARAGE Foote Bros.
“You Can Depend on This”
says the Good Judge
R e a l T o b a c c o fo r
r e a l s a t is f a c t io n .
T h e f u ll r ic h
ta ste of th e R eal T o b a cco
C h ew la s t s so lo n g t h a t
y o u d o n ’t n e e d a fr e s h
c h e w so o f t e n . T h a t ’s
w h y It c o s t s y o u le s s to
u s e t h is c la s s o f t o b a c c o .
A ny m an w h o u se s th e
R ea l T o b a c c o C h e w w ill
t e ll y o u t h a t .
Put up in tw o t t y l t i
R IG H T
CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CLT is a long fine-cut tobaci