Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 25, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    BREAK UP BOY
ROBBER GANG
A F a ta l Accident
M i’«- Mildred Bryan, daughter
of Mr. and M r* *. John Bryan
of Monroe, died at 12 30 o’clock
tbi* morning, following an acci­
dent at 4 : 3 0 'p m. Wednesday.
Misc Bryan, with her parent*, wa*
visiting at the home ol her alsler,
Mr*. G. T Kitchen, and wax rid­
ing on a bundle rack with her fa­
ther and Mr Kitchen. The latter
had just got off the wagon when
the team started to run. Mr. B r i­
an jumped, at the .same time call­
ing to 'hie daughter do do the
same, but she stayed with the
wagon until the team hail gained
a good headway and when ahe
did jump was thrown to the ground
with such force that she suffered
concussion of the brain and prob­
ably spinal and internal injuries.
Miss Bryan was boru in Lam
county and wae 22 years old on
the 19th of thia month. She i
survived by her parents, two si-,
tsrs, Mr*. Jean Kitchen of Halsey
and M ‘ S Leona Childers of Mon­
roe, and three brothers, Del me
and Dale of Eugene ana Darrel of
Corvallis.
Funeral seivices will be held
Saturday » t i p m. at the Bovee
undertaking parlors at Corvallis ;
interment at Belfouulain.
Additional Brownsville News
(Received too late and cut down to the
capacity of the p rin tin g force.)
Prof. Raymond Baker and fam­
ily were over from Albany Satur
day and succeeded in rattling a
residence for the school year. They
got the West place in SoU'b
Brownsville and w ill move in
soon. School begins about Sep­
tember 15.
After the clean-up work at the
cemetery, Wednesday last, when
nearly twoscore citizens volun­
teered their services or hired sub­
stitutes. the ladies served a flu e
picnic dinner at noon, which
thoroughly satisfied the ravenous
appetites of tbe worker« with such
toothsome viands at f ie I chicken ,
roast beef, potatoes and gravi,
pies, cak**s, etc.
After dinnei
Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Dough­
erty were made a committee to
formulate plans for a t aasocisti >
toe»re for the cemetery.
Charles Poole of the undertaking
firm of Wright i Poole has bought
the residence property on the soul I
aide, known as the Olson place,
and rumor a t)a he inttuds found­
ing a hospital.. <
The member* of the Prcabyterisn
congregation have planned for this
(Tuesday) evening a combined re­
ception to their new p»*lor, Rev
A. M McClain, and fam ily and a
“ fa'ew«ll” to Prof. Weber and
fam ily, who go this w, ek to H ar­
risburg. where'be w ill have charge
of the schools next year, and to
Dr. Kent and fam ily, who leave
soon for Portland to make their
future borne.
There is a rumor current iu
Rrowueville that Rev: T L. Jones,
better known as Pa her Jones, has
had his eyesight restored through
the medium «4 prayer- H i* pres-
etit home is ■sonuiwheSe in Wash­
ington, hut for «evera I years be was
a resident o f t h i ^ p la c e .
When
last he left here" h t * was almost en­
tirely blin d ? " 3 '
“Bulls” Capture the Youthful
Chief Who Promptly Turns
State’s Evidence.
Two of tha Band Are Beleod at Tholr
Datka |« School—Juvenile Dalin.
qutn^r Charge |* Qroataet
Injurg, to Their Pride,
New York.— “W ell, bulla, I gneas
you got roe right.
So long as I »
going to do a bit. I ’ll turn state's avt-
deuce.”
With this announcement conehed
in correct criminal terminology, "Pad­
dy the Kid," leader of a unique rob­
ber hand, prefaced the strange atory of
his outlaw outfit’» actlvltlea from the
date of organization to Its disband
ment, following the arrest of It» five
feurlcss member». "Paddy” waa ad
lresslng detectives In the East Twen
y second street station, and what he
aid waa corroborated by others of
the gang. Read their story; you w ill
Ire surprised.
First permit an Introduction— Un
-ring: Leader, Patrick Murphy (Pad
dy the K id ), fourteen, of No. 817 East
Twenty-first s tre e t; Joseph Agaaaam
(Jliuuiy Valentine, alao Tbe U t tli
W op), »even, of No. 846 East Twenty
first
street; M atthew
AgostlneliH
(S kinn y,, nine, of No. 81« East Nine
teenth street: W alter Mlchaelaky (Tin
Polack), ten, of No. 34fl Flrat avenue
and John Riibsha (The Ham m y), wh<
lived up to his “alias" and refused t<
give any Information about himself.
Wop."
Well, a long time ago— so long th
Gang Applauds “Tha L ittle
gang
hardly
remembers
It— thes
hoys saw several thrilling moving pit
tures (the story 1« now being trans
m ltted from the gang through Detec­
tives Meyers and Glllman) and then
tried out a few “stunts."
“G o lly !"
waa the unanimous cry after Josepl
had opened a soft the boys fount
somewhere, “tbe little wop la a
Jimmy Valentinet”
And the detec
lives say they «ere right, only he dOe
the trick hy listening to the tumblers
fall.
Organlxatfon followed w ith a capita
stock of one pistol “found" In * r
automobile.
Courage Increased will
repeated successes until, for the la»i
30 days, residents Wound and to
The p iv in g o ' Spaulding avenue
has tieeo completed sod work it
now in progress on O 'k and Rail­
road streets. The contract is sup­
posed to t>e completed try S«pt. 18-
On the 24th a celebration will le
pulh-d off.
While here visiting his daugh
ter. Mr». Evr'S Stanug'd, Rev C .
M Cline, a former pastor, preached
in the Baptist church Sunday.
Calf-Hare-Pig-Fox-Dog
Cried Just Like Baby
Parts.— An anim al born mi a
furn^ at Gran<lrhamps. near
P arta tw o waak» ago. d'ed vea-
terday w hile beta« transported
to P a rt* fo r exhibition a t the
Academy of Science. The crea­
ture had the body of a calf, the
bead of a rabblf, eye» tike a ptg
ear» like a foa and hatr like a
St Bernard dog.
I t weighed
tw elve pnands a t b irth and
cried lik e a baby.
The ingenious device of Krvp-
done away with 'the Cr-
uen'ed lenses and given you cotn-
'oit and service unsurpassed. The
-ciantific construction iH Kryp-
tok* prove* them auperior Io all
other lenrea
g
ok» haa
I AUG UST 25
H A L S R V E N T E R P R IS E
C. D. Huff aud wife were Halaoy
•iio FLAC¿fúB hOoLLY GiRL” shopper* Tuesday.
A nine.pound son wa* born to
Mr. and Mrs, G. E. M Ull kera
\ Aug. 23.
E N. Warmoth and wife of Eu­
Balttm ore.— "Men
only
look
for
b e a u ty ; they don’t care about the real gene wore in town Sunday io their
homemaker
any
longer,"
Virginia new Paige sedan.
W all of O W Who T rie * Suicide A fU r
Fiance Rejects H ar fo r P re t­
tie r O"a.
Shoe Repair Shop
If you leave your advertisement
'n thu Enterprise after (his week
it will cost 20 cents an inch.
Really, now, can you get a better
eturn from an investment of 20
J E W E T T the C O B B L E R .
cents?
acres.'
__ _
C. H. Koontz left Wednesday
Harold A ltro , j
Da. H a b o l d E. J a c k -
for Newport, where he w ill join
NotebooK.
DENTISTRY
son 304-305 1st Na­
^MariufacturinitoptciaB^
I f you have the habit of putting tiis family, who preceded him some
ve*k* ago. M r. Koontz expect« to
tional Bank Butldin, Albany, Oregon, things away so well that you cannot
N O T IC E
find them, get a small notebook and
eturn about Bunday. Miss Maria
Late nerv,. when you put something away note si eed ia assisting in the store dur­
'W ithout pain,
W anted blocking method.
the place.
ing his absence.
O ptom otri$t.
*
ALUNY M fi
Soma Larg« Plaaaura Grounds.
O f the great parks of the wor'u
Fairmount, In Philadelphia, has 2.IMI
acres; the Prater, Vienna, 2,500 acre
and the Bols de Boulogne, Paris, 2,15
Hop Pickers
at J. W. SEAVEY’S
BARBER - SHOP.
One m il* south of Corvallis, on
or aboui S E P T E M B E R .
K A R L A. B R A M W E L L . Proo.
P. O. Boa 277, Corvallis. Ore, Phone 7P2
ARCHIE
CORNELIUS
W ATCH
M AKER
ob
’ u s ic k
W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 05.
Regular meeting next Saturili,
night.
an.l
H a n k
Butt.DINO.
A lb a n y
C. C . B R Y A N T
ATTORNEY AT LA W
.' >1 New First Nat'l
Hank
Bid’g
Albany, Oregon.
Electric
»,
U'qgchat
X-RAY
MONDA’
BARBER SHOP
A N D JEW ELER ,
H \R R IS
Pressed.
L O. O. F,
Write W. L BUTLER,
State flame Warden Burghduff
• nd District Deputy Hawk«-r have
been sued at Albany by D. F.
Went for 8303 for 40 otter skin», 5
coon skins, 11 skunk skins, a cal
skin, a liear trap and 30 m ill
traps which Hawker co.,(heated
Chiropractor
DR. R. (1
Good camp grounds— plenty of good
Smla Cleaned and
water and »awed wood—one table for
esch camp—Ixakets furnished to picker*
LAUNDRY SENT AW a V
ERK E. W ill pay the prevailing price
Grocery atore on plsce anil meat d e liv ­
ered every day. W ill inret train» and
move pickers in and on* F R E E ! F R E E !
1.10 acres on high trellis and clean
yards
sperr Workmanship,
Haircutting, Ma»**g,in
and Shampooing.
Gleaning and Pre a
E. C . M IL L E R
A m o r A . Tussing
L A W Y E R AND N O T A R Y
B rownsvili . k , O rkgoh
Clock» a specialty.
G ive ns a trial.
W. J. Ribelin
Office 1st door south of »ctnol house
Halsey, Oregon.
Dealer
E V E R Y T H IN G
O ptical
in
Real
Estate
Handles Town and Country Property
G ive him a call and see if he can ft
L Peterson Repairing
Pine Dress Shoes a Specialty
M)I Lyon Street,
A lb in y, Oregon,
you up.
C Y C S T R A IN
*1» the Cause of Maqy
* * H U M A N IL L S
remhta
If you r eyes give yon tn
o ym g
«our gtagses are anno;
a SEE
BS, We can Relieve You
hy k robber baud
Meyer« and Gill-
man were ««signed Jo capture the out­
law«, but had no auccea« unto the
other day when passing the Standard
Ona cnrnpany’a plant at Twenty »ecood
street «nd Flrat avenue, they heard
Murphy s a y :
“I t ’ll be a efnch to crack thia crib.
This factory 1« eaay to get In to ." /
A little lefer the officer» saw Mur­
phy »fart to climb the fire aacape.
It waa the beginning of the end Tfiey
captured the outlaw before he reached
the third rung
Murphy told the
name* of the rest of the gang and
two of them were arrested at their
desks in a public school.
Whew ’ he
whole outfit had been rounded up to
the East Twenty eecood street etatto*.
a charge of Juvenile delinquency wa*
registered a g a in « them. This charge
res the greater! injury their Jiride
suffered.
Jeetpk L ift His f c a i i t Merna.
Every memhed .qapesred proud of
hta “ellan" and Jifla to. the leaat dla-
concerted by «rreet. / Joseph three
feet tall s n l w*tgh?n<
ponr.d«
’o’Tth^i^ o b ’t 'S S ’
■i need to carry a loaded gun. j »
seph volunteered, but tt fo< heavy
and I left It home.
My father baa
It now."
_ _
"W ell,' commented another member
-I
gueas wq ll
W R I G H T & POOL1
L IC E N S E D F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
H A R R IS B U R G
LEBANON
Phone 35
Phone 15
Branches at
Brownsville.
Win T Tenipleton, Mgr
llaiaey,
Phone 166, Erank K irk , M gi
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
BY
GRADUATE
O P T O M E T R IS T
L. Boyd has ordered his paper
».•nt to the following places on
specified dates, therefore we are
sure he is enjoying a wonderful
vacation. He first visited in Sc-
bastopol, Cal., then to Harpers,
Kansas, and on to Lake Park, Ga ,
where he and Mr». Boyd are now
tnd will be for a lime.
The largest advertisement in the
Enterprise this week is that of the
Blaine Clothing company. W hy
do they do it?
Because in the
film ’s many successful years in
names« ti
has learned
the
v lue of advertising and in a long
xperience with the Enterprise it
ha learned that tois paper reaches
buyers.
Mark and George Carter of Le-
ore. Cel., cousins of W . O.
arter of this pises, were visitors
• t the Carter home several day*
Ingt. week.
The last meeting of
W . G. with M ark was 35 years ago,
tnd with George about 15 years.
Mr*. Mark Carter accompanied her
msband. They came here from
Canada, where they had visited
relatives for a few day*. They are
in te re s te d in vineyards aud re-
(timed home because the crop wa*
ripe and ready to market.
Jay W. Moore wa* in Albany
Friday as the representative of
P R IV A T E O F F IC E
Haleey when thia town. Browne-
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
ville, Harrisburg and Sb-dd were
F R IC K S R e A S O N A B L K
represented iu a m a tin g with M r.
Notice of Appointment of Ad­
Quayle, secret»'y of the state ebam-
F . M . F R E N C H 8. S O N S
ministratrix
■•■r of commerce, und A C. Schmitt
A
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Notice is hereby given that the aa-
nd other* for Albany to consider
dersigned by an order of the County j
the reception to be given the home-
Court of Linn County, Oregon, haa ,
•V .A A A A A A A A A A A »
been appointed adm inistratrix of the
seekers’ extursion from the rast
A ll work done promptly an
estate of Joel U Hustou, deceased
All
when it asses through this part of
Phone No. 269.
peraout having claims «gainst said es­ reaaonably.
the state, which will probably be
Jots an: J Tittles
tate are required tQ p re.ro t them w ithin
it the time of the state fair. The
six m o ith a from the date of thia notice. I
"iginal plan, which would have
with the proper voucher», to^the under- j
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signed at her residence in Halsey in
bad the visitors at Ralem one day
Lina County, Oregon
Surgical
diseases
of
Mrs , rdii« Cnrnelitw i* visitii g and at Eugene the next, has been
Dated and first published tliia IMth
elativa* neat Eugene.
Eye,
Ear,
Nose
and
Throat
revised and they may visit Halsey.
day of August, .1*21.
M M. H U fcTflN ,
OLAasgs F irv e o
Mrs. Mo’ hbinweg was very biny
A kind letter received from Mrs.
A dm inistratrix aforesaid,
.Voilncrday gelti ig reailv I" sen E. A, P, LaFollette of T a ; ette,
SOI First National Hank Bldg, Albany
AM O R A. TL’ iS IN G , A tty, (or Adnax
•xck the »tale library book*.
Id ho, with check inclosed for au-
-
n»r year’s subscription to tbe
W c e a n n tii h e lp but p u b lic ly »»
■interpriee, was one of the pleasant
rest o u r tlia i k l to I lie RO'id S
•X(ieriences of Wednesday.
M r*.
is r it a n
w h o has »o * r * c i » » « ''
LaFollette state* that her son*
iip p lie d ne w ith b e a u tifu l b io m-.
Kenneth sod George are very busy
Wednesday * e heard ot t»< taking care of an acre each of
>'i»fniiieiit widows id Halsey, ea< I
ijiening watermelons and canta-
whom put eight cords of wo<d 'oupe*
But fur the distance, the
qt G ranite Teakettles - - $ 1 .7 5 each ii I the
shed Bod ricked it up a 'o n e . Enterprise people would enjoy ac-
1 ud their ages were 69 and TV
•pling the invitation so cordially
1-2 qt “ Rice Boilers
- ‘
1.65 “
A message waa received (run. x ended to the editor and wife to
«4
u(take of them. M r* LaFol'ette
• •ortland Wedoeailav . t i l i n g tli
C onvex Kettles
1.75
“
Mrs. P,in«y M o r r d a u g h t e r ol «■Ids: "W e are highly pleased
'4r and Mrs. Prank Tmdle ni with the paper as you are sending
Lipged PreservingKettles 1.50
.V o w n a v ille , b a il untlergo.ie a sui- it out, and certainly wish you *uc-
*•
ical o|M-r'stion and was Hi a very ea* in ynur busiueea venture.’*
Dish Pans - - -
1.50
•••rioiiacondition. Mr. Tjndle ha
A beetle has been found operat-
>e»u sent for
D a iry Pans
- -
60
g In Canada thistle patches in
Many out-of-town people a e ,inn county and Fred N. W il-
W ash Basins - -
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60
subscribing or renewing their aul - iamson, county club leader, haa
T h e s e prices a re b arg a in s c o n a id e rin g th e quaJ acriptiona to the Enterprise. Wa<l- ent specimens of the hug to the
In some
uenday F. N. Bierly of H*rri«burg 0 . A. C. to get data.
¡(y o f th e w are, and y o u should ta k e a d v an tag e o f stepped in and renewed hia *ub- •(immunities it is attacking use­
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acription for another year, and in ful vegetation, as well a* the thia-
th e m at once.
tbi* morning'« mail waa ■ new lee, while in other places it has
name, that of Mr*. R. B Porbes, onfined it* operation to thistles.
with the cash and compliment* on
Tbe highest score iu the goat
B ancroft O p tical Co
|l3 1 *tS L W. Albany. Phtme ««I
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Hlcka, tw enty, a patient at the M ary ­
The Weber A Ferrell thrashing
land General hospital, who tried to
outfit
finished on the J. P. H unter
commit suicide hy »wallowing poison,
Italians Refuse te A llew Austrian Bri­
explained that there was no place In place last Wednesday.
gade te Croaa Line— Forced te
the world for the homely girl.
L, C. Merriam and fam ily, ac­
W atch Buildings Burn.
" I don’t want to get w ell," she con­ companied by their guest», Mr.
tinued, pushing back her short red md Mrs. Huggins, apeut Sunday
Vienna.— F rontier ivatricllona were
h air “ Men don’t care w hat you do
on the Calapooia.
carried to an extreme when they pre­
for them— they are for the girl who
vented an Austrian fire brigade from
sponda everything on rlothea and
Miss Lillian Sneed returned to
rrnsalnf the Italian border to fight a
makea a big show. They don’t care P "tland today after spending her
blase.
If a girl Is good, aelf respectlDg and u va ation with her
parents, Mr.
Some buildings on tbe Italia n side
real homemaker; all they want Is a md Mrs. N. T. Sueed in this oity.
of the Rrenner Pans railw ay station
big display of their money.”
caught fire and the Austrian town -
Refusing to give her lover'e name,
Mrs Melech and three children
firemen turned out. Italia n gendarme-
she adm itted that they had both been ¡eft for Portlaud Wednesday after
dcn.anded their vises and having non.
very happy and expected to get martled visiting at the home of her brother,
they were forced to watch the ware
shortly, u n tlj one evening at a dance M. O Banich, for about ten day*.
houses burn.
he met a p re ttie r girl, and a fte r that
Mr, aud Mrs, J H- Henderson
she didn't have a chauce.
"Classical features and a conspicu­ of South Bend, Wash., arrived
ous tack of freckles are essential fea
Wednesday and are guests at the
tures for happiness," Virginia de­ home of Mrs. Henderson's brother,
C . P. Stafford.
Two doors north of the hotel clared, weeping.
Ain prepared to do all kinds of
ehoe repairing. Satisfaction guar­
anteed.
b a i . s s v , o bk o o n !
Mr. and Mrs H A. Wilaon go
loNewport tomorrow (Wednesday,
Joseph Worked tha Combination.
for a tew day*
They w ill he
ittest« o f M r s
P ot )»* of the Dun- Eant Twenty-second »treat have '« m
plafned of many daring depredation«
sp Drug C . * t oar c ittage
Mr*. Reynold* and daugh'er
Elsie, and son Herold, return, d
the latter part of the week from a
visit with relatives and frieuds i t
Medford.
te e boys »»m Jrtevpb wurkeg the
Girl Holds Priarner by Coat Tall.
coRihloarton of » taf» |u K a t fh ; Hat
Chicago, -
Ml»» Gall Mc-Dermut,
company, So. 81« East T u riimqgecuDd cri— iu iu court atei.og: apher la hailed
srr«M. a weak ago, hat It took the as a heroine by her co-workers. As
whole gang te pall tha
open. I Frank I.egregnl. under death sentence
Thsy go* » l os «ach.
for murdering his wife, attempted to
! Jump from a window »111 to liberty,
Iodine Stains,
Mia* M cDerm ut grabbed his coat tall
To remove Iodine stmne, put sonic I and held on uptll police had beaten
old cloth In a pan and hgta It. letting tha prisoner Into submission.
It staolder.
Hold the s a in ip the
«nnvljn. The stain w ill gvtduaHy dla-
ippear. Wash tbe material I d cold
HALT FIREMEN AT BORDER
"Bier.
“LITTLE WOP” IS STAR
Mr. and Mrs W „ C Cooley re-
tur, ed the la tte r part of the week
from a twb-weeks V ication at tbe
beach and at Portia Ad.
f
I
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
LISTEN!
Cross & White
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lb « tu .a rg e J paper,
and iheep ju d |ia| Qoat««t t l sJoiy