Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 01, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
H<‘ is employed doing road work
here.
J. C. Bryan and wife, whoae
daughter Mildred was killed in a
runaway accident near Halsey re­
cently, are visiting with their too
in Eugene.
J. A. McCullough of Albany
paid the Enterprise office a pleas­
ant call Wednesday and renewed
hi* subscription
Mr, McCullough
has been a reader of the papei
since its foundation and compli­
mented the publishers on the pa­
per. He visited at bis farm, wbicb
is occupied by Frank Hadley.
Mr. M'Cullcugii lost 24 tone of
uninsured hay in the recent fire.
T hey will go away to school as children.
T hey will re tu rn as y o u n g m en and women.
You w ant th em to, b u t you also w ant the
childhood m em ories.
P h o t jg ra p h s o f th e children nev er grow up.
"cants” that she seut to her eons.
Many thanks
I t is not always
that our dreams copie true.
Mrs Andrew Brown spent today
in Albany.
Harry Park of Brownsville left
lor Albany via Halsey today.
W ANTED
F IR E !
J. W. MOORE
Real Estate and Insurance, Halsey, Oregon.
-Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Winniford.
ecoots tunned by Mias Marie ttuaed,
Mrs. C P- Stafford and A driar
Goodbeod, drove to Albany Tues
slay eteiiing and attended th
band concert.
The Winniford
and Mr Uoodbro.f will leave the
last of the week for Crater Lake
park aud Union.
Mrs. W, C. Bass, who has been
ill for some time, was removed to
♦’ e hospital at Albany Tuesday,
where, at last reports she was do
lug nioely.
Rev Roy Achora, Mrs E. J.
Forsythe and daughter Irene, am
M'»s Sarah Simms of Woodhuri
spent Thursday at the home o
Mr*. Callie Frum. On Friday, so
companied by Mrs. E 8. Mar«ter
of this place, they departed for ai
outing at Crater Lake park
THE COOI NESS
BETWEEN THE1>
won t last long if the coolne«» happer
to be some of our delicious ice crea:
* I t w ill prove to be the finest they ev
tasted
Tuesday evening the Knterpris.
force were most agreeably sur­
prised by isceiving some of thoe»
d licious melons from Payette
Idaho, that we read and dreamt'1
o( tasting last week when we heard
from Mi*. La Follett* of that place.
Thev came in a crate of th»
No matter how bred
y u may feel, a dish of
oi
war
C lark's
i<
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
H A L S E Y G ARAG E
fcr bargains in Tires and Tubes of all sires
Kepatnng on all makes of automobiles and tractors our specialty
A goo, stock of accessories and Kord parts on hand at sit times
I f we do not have what you want we w ill get it for you
Prom pt attention given to trouble calls
Geo. Shew suffered quite a se­
vere injury to his foot Thursday
evening when he alighted from th,
M. O. Banish automobile befor>
the car bad cotne to a full stop
Mr Shaw was thrown to t he ground
and the wheel passed over bis fool,
which has been causing him much
ptin since then.
Brownsville Briefs
HALSEY GARAGE Foote Bros. Props.
8-FOOT SILO
(second hand)'
0 . G. COLDIRON.
FRY EGGS WRONG:
SHOOTS IIP SHll
Modern Equipment
Expert Adjustment
A perfect fit guaran
teed.
ALBANY
e
ORE-ON
Lively Doings on the Steam­
ship Carolyn.
C arteret. N. J.— T he profound qnes
on of whether fried egvs should he
ooked on one or both aides started B,
.eonard, a Jamaica negro mess boy of
le steamship Cgjplyn. which docked
-ere recently, on a aeries of adven
ures which Included shooting up the
•hip. escaping from his Irons In th"
irig. Jumping overboard, swimming
ishore and making good his escape.
H is adventures are probably not
nded, fo r the police are looking for
dm. T he last seen of B. Leonard was
»•hen he drove away on an automobile
nick from Prince's Bay, Staten Island.
• here he came ashore.
Trouble W ith Cook.
"The trouble really started «oon a f­
ar Ihe Carolyn left
Boca Grande,
-'lortda. on her wav north," explained
"hlrd Officer W illia m G. Kelly, who
vaa In charge of the steamship at the
lock In C arteret. "Leonard was the
Tier's mess boy, and he didn't get
long well w ith the cook, V. Donm aro
Thursday morning he went Into the
ally and ordered eggs ‘turned over'
'rled on one side.
"Leonard got mad and there was an
argument, which caused the cook to
ladle out some hot w ater and throw It
at him. Then Leonard rushed down to
oilers' quarters and came hack w ith an
autom atic pistol. T he cook ran w ith
Leonard at his heels, shooting. His
first shot missed, the second went
through the left hand of M. Charlton,
the steward of the ship. The third went
through my cabin.
“Capt Alonzo Nash heard the shoot­
ing and hurried down w ith C hief Offi­
cer J. E Evans. Leonard saw them
and became quiet im m ediately. H e
handed over the autom atic and then
he was put In Irons and sent helow.
Jumps Overboard.
“Yesterday morning, when one of the
men went to hia breakfast, he fonnd
I eonard was m tu ln g . Some one had
Judge Bingham decided that W
Snap Shot
D. Washburn must pay hie paving Drug Store.
assessment.
Albums,
Ringo's
Rentable houeea have not been
Old papers, 5c a bundle at the
in auch demand in Brownsville for Enterprise office.
many moone.
Talcum powders and Freckle
The city council has accepted
the paving on the south side as be- creams. Ringo’s Drug Store.
ing up to contract and or ered
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
payment.
flour at D. H.
W ill Templeton, who has been
very much out of health since
December last, went to Etigen»
Friday and had D r , G 'lllion re­
move his tonsils. Medical author,
ities think possibly the heart
trouble from which Mr. Templeton
has suffered had its origin in dis­
eased tonsils.
S tu r te v a n t's.
tu rn ed hom e in ih e even ing .
H ’P picking I* ¡a n in the Hume
' McHurgue yard Monday.
People from Halsey direction
«tirelv had a hard lime getting in ­
to Br iwntyille while paving near
h” bridge on the no-tb side was
underway.
Talk about detouring!
The mixing plant of the street
paving company has been off the
job a good deal of the time during
the pa»t week on account of broken
machinery. This condition seems
to have become chr iuic.
How­
ever, the paving is going forward
•lowlv,
Lewis Dougherty and wife of
Portland, where Mr Dougherty is
taking a four-year course in den­
tistry. were guests of big parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R P. Dougherty,
on Halsey avenue the first of the
week.
Some of our people are planning
on gotng to Hood River district
»oon to pick and pack fruit.
H L Almon has gone home t<>
!‘hili>math and Ch»rle* Poole is
"setting ’em up" in the
Time*
Ace.
S-pt. #. J R gets, * ' Twin Buttes
7, N . M Sbrode, near W alterville, Lane county
8, M i'itiel Eno*, mile and a half west o, Browurville, Jersey
Go*«
T A Hover, mile nnd a half northwest cf Halsey
10, George Lusby, three miles east of Harrisbuig
12. S. R-cser. two mile* s. with west of Halrey
14. F Ptiettnk, near Shelburn
1«. J C Walton, Ihtee miles northeast of Halsey
1 » . 11
Vicker», near O ik ville
•?". w
Hi il|. ne«t Talbot
Barber shop— Karl A. Bram­
well proprietor. Suits cleaned and
piessed. Laundry sent M ndaya.
For Sa'e— Full blooded Rhode
Island pullets; also a cross between
R. I. reds and brown Leghorns.
Mrs, W ill Carter
Rev A M McClain, the new
Card of Thanks
I a’ tor of the Presbyterian church,
We are so grateful to all who
was delightfully surprised Sunda
assisted or offered assistance at the
morning hy a visit from hi* motliei
time of accident, death and fu­
aud two brothers and llu ir faun
neral of our Mildred.
lie*, all of Eugene.
They arrived
M r. and Mrs. J. C. Brvan
in time to attend Sunday school
and family
: d to hear Mr. McClain preach
" e of In* excellent sermons
Thev
M r. and Mrs Cox, who came
out from Kansas to Brownsville to
visit their niece, Mrs. James Fer­
rell, lik» 0 r*gon sn well that they
hive rent d the Mr». M cH trgue
place, just west of town, and will
farm next year.
Auction Dates
THE I'VBLISHLRS
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
NEGRO IS BAD ACTOR
BEN T. SUDTELL’S
It costs frem 15 to JO cents sn inch to set sn advertisement in tvpe
and correct the proof and place it in the tvpe page foe printing. If
current pri ea are paid (Or the work
th e newspaper that gets less
<k e> not receive la ir wages for that work and throws in the while
paper, press work, folding, mailing, postage, etc., foe the subscrip­
tion price w ill not cover these items.
One wati can com net a smalt country weekly. doing practically all
Ihe o»k himself «ml keep ont of ja il, while charging less than 20
cents, tmt he w ill not make fair wages and he w ilt not p u n t much
news
.
We belters the people of this com munity, when they realize the
situation, w ilt support a Best class weskly newspaper
W e see slak­
ing our investmenl on that hsltei and endeavoring to give them such
service. sod we have enough faith in the people io aspect a response
in incom ing subscriptions a n j sdvertiss-nents that wit) enable ns to
make the Enterprise more of e «access than it «vet het been
South
No, 23, 11:31 a. m
15, 12:24 p. m
17, 5.49 p, m
Brownsville’s A g ricul'u ril E x ­
Dr. E. W Barnum, dentist, at
hibition September 24 promise* to
be an interesting and important Hotel Halsey every' Tuesday and
event, The committees are devel­ Friday.
oping plans da’ly.
For Rent— 60 acres good farm
Mess Boy, Put in Brig, Escape?
The four Samuelson brother* land, house and two barns.
See
started the middle of last week in Mrs. M. E. Bassett.
Irons and Swims Mile
their car for an outing in the
to Shore.
Rainier national park-
For sale—Cedar shakes and
Paul Kent had a fatewell party Posts. Load lots delivered.
at the home of bis pi rents Frida v
Browosville Winehouses.
evening. About twenty of bis
young friendB participated.
Dr.
For rent or for sale - Houses and
Kent and family expect to be in farms in vicinity of Halsey.
Question of W hether Eggs Should Be
Portland in time for the opening
W J. Kibelin.
Fried on One or Both Sides Causes
of school, Sept. 10th.
Dr.
Thompson
vishes to announce
o his many fro ml*
and patrons th it
't ie win continue his regular visit*
each mouth as usual, and may be
consulted at the heal hotel Tues-
day, S“|'l 6. He will he phased
to meet both old and new patrons
and look after their optical ueeda
on that date.
T kes one Back to Pirate Days
You will he transposed to the
picturesque day» of pirate ships, of
mutinies and gay romance, in M ar­
ion Davie*’ latest Paramount pic­
ture, "Buried Treasure," which
will be featured
at the P.ialto
theater next Friday.
More than
$250,000 was spent tor the lavish
Joseph Urban set», the hiring nf
thousand* of extras and tile star's
jewels and costumes. It is from
F Britten Aueten’s story ooncern-
ing the theory of reincrtrnalion,
published in Hearst’s M igaxine.
Peoria Points
Mrs. Fred Frady took quite sick
Sunday. Dr. Marks was called.
She is much better now.
Mrs. Archie Knighten is sick
with quinsy at Brownsville. 8be
weut there to havs her throat
Heated and was not able to come
home, but is exp-cted io • l * w
dsys. -
Miss Eugenia Clark is visiting
her mother, Mrs. J 8. LaMar.
A big barnstorming stunt is be­
J W LaMar and wife went to
ing carried on by Brownsville
scribes. A city councilman has Corvallis last. Sunday to meet Rev.
and Mr*. Retee. who were comb g
m interest it» the barn.
home from Newport.
».
T R U S S E S
North
l& 12:04 p. m.
24, 4.34 p m
14. 5:27 p. m.
Hammond McRae and Car!
Proebat*! paid the county 925 each, Admittance Here 5 Cents
on inyitation ol the game commis­
a Liue
sion, while Ernest and Kenneth
McRay and Frank Waiilenburg
Fly spray, Ringo’s D-ug Store.
accepted the county’» invitation to
board twelve days, free of charge
Carbon paper for sale,
Enter.
at Albany
They had been fishing prise office.
without licenses.
Ringo’s Drug Store.
O. W . Frum and family visited
relatives near Brownsville this
week.
No
ten vtlle.
,7 he re s a P h o to g r a p h e r in Y o u r 3 o w n .
One hundred hooks were added
to the library shelve* Wednesday
from the state traveling library.
Mrs. Charles Luckey and child TOTS FIGHT HUGE OCTOPUS
of Crawfordsville went out todav
on the northbound train for Port­ •a lia s Bey Whose Slaters Belabor It
W ith Oars and Rescue Youth
land, where they will visit for a
Mr*. Guv N Hatterlee and little time.
A fte r Flares Battle.
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B
daughter of Klainaib Falls were
Boreka, C a l— Word reached here
arrivals on Tuesday'» train on their
Tuesday morning while getting
wav io Brownsville, to visit het breakfast at the Mark Curtis place that a lfl-foot octopus was killed
parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles near Peoria, where she was work­ at Samoa, Humboldt county, a fte r It
ing, W illam ina Corcoran was badly had seised In Its tentacles eight-year-old
Holloway.
George Peterson, son of a tug captain
scalded on the leg. She waa pour­
According to the reports the boy
Mrs. E. B. McKinnev aud little ing hot water in the coffee p, t
was standing in shallow w ater at the
a n t i took train for Albany
lues- when the pot overturned
H r beach when the octopus attacked him.
day, where the little chap will see uncle, Tack Curtis, brought her
Tw o older slaters were paddling
a physician about bis tonsils and home and at last report she was
about In a b oat
adeno'os.
getting along very wall.
H la screams alarmed the gtrla and
Mrs. Sara Galbraith of Sweet
they beat the sea monster w ith their
, (L e ft over last weak.)
Home was a passenger on Wed­
oars.
George Drinkard of BrowusviP*
nesday's train from Eugene, where
T he octopus lashed out w ith other
she had lieen under the care of a was very much in evidence on the i tentacles and wrenched sn oar from
the hands of the younger sister. The
physician who removed her ton­ streets of Halsey today.
other gjrl, using her oar bayonet fash­
sils and adenoids.
She left foi
Mrs. W. H
Robertson, ac<om- ion, p artly stunned the anim al, which
Brownsville by jitney the same
oanied by her daughter Donna and loosened Its hold on the boy and
day.
Miss Cleona Smith, journeyed to crawled to nearby rocks,.where It waa
Mrs E. C. Buckner, aeeompan- Eugene this morning and returned beaten to death.
led by her mother, Mrs. Frai k his evening.
Brown of Portland, who is visiting
Mr*. George Hayes spent today
here, went to Eugene Wednesday
in
Albany.
for the day.
Mrs Brown w i.1
leave in a few days for her home
in Portland.
T. P. Patton of thia city and Mr.
and Mrs O. B Stalnaker of Cor-
vallis returned Tuesday from their
bunting expedition near McCredie
Arc you protected ?
Springs. Mr. Hlalnaker succeeded
Secure
a policy from the Fidelity-Phoenix
in killing a five-point buck which
Insurance Company of New York and you will
they brought borne with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Stalnaker returned
have reai protection. Don’t overlook your A u -
to their Lome in Corvallis Wed­
t o m ;b ile .
nesday.
Mrs. F. H. Porter and daughters
returned Tuesday from their out­
ing at Eugene and other point,
and will leave the last of the week
for Portland.
T h irty first street, Paterson, N. J m
came along. Leonard persuaded tha
driver to give him a lift, and when last
seen was headed for the fe rry a t T o t­
1. 1921
• U srrow F in g s
tlie » n tl ei picture pcnpM are »•
m e lt wits' ends fc r scenerlos w »ti
new pin t*
, Don't they know that
'here sre hut 87 plots which compre­
hend everv eiaslblo human experience
i 'S set the lim it* for dram atist and
»terv and n eel w rite r) Judging by
- nat we h* t seen on the screen, bur
« dozen h a e i been used.— Loa An-
»eles ltm ee.
Hla First
cut the Irons and he had Slipped them
off. leaving them on the floor of the
brig
Then he Jumped overboard In
the dark.
A fte r a swim o f more than a m ile
Leonard came ashore at Prince's Bay.
and la te r went to a garage owned by
John Hoag where he asked I f he muld
rent an automobile to take him to New
York When told there were no care
for rent, he displayed a roll of 8 » to
show he was able to pay. T hat failed
to get him a car and so he watted u nt'l
an oil truck driven hy a chauffeur for
A
SP.H1 <»ffIff
«
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Little Thelma Knighten, who
arm twisted ami probably
fractnnd some time age, it getting
along nicelv.
get h e r
Dorothy McLaren, who got an
arm broken recently, ia improving
Mr and Mr» Austin slid neph­
Georg.' Mien, and M is Gibbs
and M *ry Gibbs went to Albany
Suuday afternoon.
ew .
W ill Porter and wife of Shedd
stopped in Peoria one day la«t
W here Fl.iguea Start.
week to see M i* Porter's mother,
Fbere are four e p id e m ic renters of Mrs Dunn
The Porters are hav­
ruboolc
plague— t h a t
Is.
loeallrlea ing 4t hou*e l>uilt in Corvallis,
<■ here the disease 1« always present where thev intend .to m.ik* their
i.»d from which seed may be derived
home a* soon ss it is completeJ.
1 or »a extensive outbreak in other
. arts of the -o r ld .
One of these epi
•ethic centers (a In Mesopotamia two
•re I d the regions of the Him alayas
. 0 the fourth Is located in Cganda.
Africa
7t»e figU* against plague Is
eeceaaerlly a fight sgaioat rata and
UtU GtfigstA UN
A Lon * W ay Off.
O a r Idea of zero to worry about It
the appalltnc race suicide reported
among the tribes In the Gaboon area
of Central Africa — Kansas City Star.
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