Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 08, 1921, Image 1

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    halsey ënterpr tse
Jots and Tittles
« 8 8 FOUNDON
STARVING GIRL
and their exhibits will be on dis­
play.
They will also give a lunch
at noon to raise money to pay ex­
penses
Short Stones of Happenings in Linn County Generally
Every one entering the cooking
exhibit will receive «• The Fairies' A Good Beginning Has Been Made in the Much-needed
and in Halsey Particularly
Cook Book” from the Pisher Flour-
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Improvement of Linn County Roads
usoner Put Under Observation mg company, who also offer a 49-
M ikf Ethel Quimby left ou Wed­
0 - W. Frum drove to Port'aod
pouod seek, a 24-pound sack and
nesday's train for Crane, Ore
When Mental Quirk It
iUcisday on business connected
a 10-pound sack of flour ay prizes.
1 hough there ia no hope of soon
where she will (each home eco­
*>tl> again establishing his feed
Pilone to the superintendent of making roads in Oregon strong complete that amount of rocking
Scented.
nomic» in the high school.
Miss end chopping npperatioue in rtus
before tbe winter rain« drive them
this division and make sure of the enough Io support any toads lha off
Quimby graduated at O. A C. last city.
Icoiok book
trucks will he able to cany, as
year.
Halaey will be glad if they suc­
The superintendents will be glad being done in Ne.v Y o r k elate, the
C. E. Smith lost a valuable mare
ceed.
We should like to see the
Mrs. E. C. M iller and Gilbert last 1 1 ueedxy. The animal was
to know lieforehand what you in . paving and macadamizing of roads
uwful dust (or mud after the rains)
spent last week visiting her sister. injured in a runaway and bad to
tend
to
exhibit.
If
you
cannot
in
this
state
is
making
good
prog­
1
on Second street held down by u
Mrs J. H. Griffith of Albany’ tie killed.
Police Matron FinUa Roll of etllo on reach the proper one, phone to an- ress and toads up io ten tons are
coat of rook.
And when the as.
Last Saturday they went to T a i-
otb-r
or
to
Mrs.
A.
H.
Quimby.
tolerated by iho stale laws, pro­
Mis» Hazel G'llliford was in
Girl A fte r She Had Made an O ut­
phalt conies, if it ever does, O joyf
gent, where Mrs. M iller’s parent- town making ai rungemsnt» to at­
The
superintendents
are
:
LJve-
vided
tbe
speed
is
low.
cry About Being Robbed—
live, Mr. M 'lle r and Tom joining tend the Halsey High School and
Grading from here to Harrisburg
•«ock. J. B. Waggrner ; poultry,
Six big trucks are spreading
Lodking for Work.
them S'inday. • Monday they riJ, . will finish with one semester.
Mrs. Lorena K ize r; agricultural crushed rock on the route from for the new pavement isgoing ahead
tored to Albapy w ith Mrs. O M.
M v York.— Lieutenaat Puts looked products, E. A. K ’zer ; textile«, Shedd to Hslsey, and the contrad- rapidly. Next year it ia expected
Ted Porter departed the last of
Higbee and tyok in the shriner»’
up from his work behind thy desk In Mrs. B yrd Wagg.-ngr ; florql, Mr«. ors are so optimistic as to expect to Haleeyites can go to the county
the week for Colorado Springs, as iliy West Forty sevenrt| street police
reunion •
seat without going off the pave­
Minnie Kizer ; cooking and lalàir-
a delegate of the Curvallis chapter M allon nne day to see a w hile faced
ment.
saviug devices for household, Mt».
Mrs. M. V . Koontz returned to the convention of the Kappa
Black
and
W
hite
Fad
young woman clinging (o the rati, re- Frank Bond and Mrs. Chester
A resume of work in the county
Wednesday from about a months' Theta Rbo fraternity,
Since the Grande Seiualns— the Ips
Kunllpg him tim idly.
Stickles
waa in the Portland Journal Sun­
vacation in Tseoma, whe re she bs?
portant
race
week
which
closes
'he
"Pig««».”
she
said
haltingly,
"I
am
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M r . and Mrs Karl Koppe re.
Paris season— set the fashion of black day, under a n Albany date, from
a sister.
She visited in Albany
tuih iyj
All I have had in two week»
■ nd whits, states a Freuch fa« hl an which tbe following statements are
w th Mrs J. K. Haight.
Mrs. I turned to Eugene Sunday after a has gem a piece of ply and a bottle
Shots from Shedd.
visit with Mrs. Koppe’s grand­
w riter. It la natural to Bud the magpie taken:
of ginger ste. I am very hung— ” and
K<>ontz indulged in clam digging
mother. Mrs. M E Bassett and her volte trailed off and she sank te
Maiket road work in Linn county
Kay Haniiitou spent Friday in colors almost universal at B iarritz.
w h ile at the coast and enjoyed
aunt, M rs T. I , M a rk s ,
Bui down here In this exotic corner of thia summer of a cost of 8118,000
the door. ?
Albany.
other coast delights.
She says
the Basses Pyrenees new fashions are ia being completed.
Several roada
Mrs. S. E. Frum and Ray Frum
Had Gene W ithout Feed.
she b»da fine tjnie but was glad
Ralph Appelgale and wife, re- launched— the fashions of tomorrow.
have been graded aud rocked ao
and family of Brownsville and
to get back bn pie.
By thy time the lieutenant reached siding near Sucdd, became
This Is specially tha case lq thy
tbe
that they will tie in good shape
James Thompson and family of the front of the desk sfce way uncon­
parents of a nine-pound boy, Sep­ month of September, as then the for years, under tbe supervision of
A reunion of the Troutman fam­ Albany were guests on Sunday of\ scious.
wyaltby Spanish beauties make ex­
tember 6th.
ily was held at the D, I I»om last week at the (), W. Fiun
Policemen cared for the via,tor un­
. ohn R, Penltnd, county road-
tensive purchases for th« w inter sea­
til
the
arrival
of
a
doctor.
He
dlag
master.
home at Harrisburg last Sunday home
The
teaching
staftfo
„
_
tbe
year
is
The party motored to H«t
son at M adrid
F W. Roberta of Portland, pr|n-
C- A Troutman and family, P I risburg. where a picnic dinner was nosed the case as m alnutrition.
Except for the grading and p ar.
People are still talking and quairsl-
A fter she had been revived, the girl oipal, Mrs. Birdelia Clark, asets'- lag over .Mrs. Smith Wilkinson s arous­ ing work on the Pacific highway
Troutman, and family, Sam and enjoyed.
told the police ahe was M illie Benner. ant high school; Mry. Elsie Tom­ ing toilette at the Grand Steeple­ between 8bedd and Harrisburg,
Tom Cooper and their wives, Roy
Mrs. E. S, Marsters returned j tw yu|y four years old. She tald ahe kins, seventh and eighth grades; chase In Paris.
A very Important the maiket road work haa been
Cooper, all of Shedd, Mr and Mrs.
W illiam Burton of Albsov, Mr. last I hursday from her trip t< had form erly lived with yn aant In Jer­ Miss May Stoddartt fourth, fifth group of Paris elegantees. women who practically the only permanent
sey
City.
Three
weeks
ago
ahe
cyme
She teporta tin
and sixth gravies; and Mrs E. direct the styles rather than follow road work in Linn county thia
and Mrs
Charles Bolsitiger of Crater Lake,
here, hoping to find employment. She
The district road funds
Pori land, Mrs. J
F. Isom and road.« in good condition and h had never worked before, shy added Roberts of Albany, primary room. tfigro, expostulated loudly against ibe year.
most interesting trip .
Introduction of sensational eccentrici­ have heen used in patch work on
childr'n, E 0. Isom and family
" h a t little money .Miss Renner had
(Condeused from the Visitor)
ties from Loudon on a Paris race
John D. Wood of Tangent was a was soon gone, and since the had
and M
and Mrs. D. I. I-oin, all
Cyrus Arnold has returned to course; they «aid— and I think they roads which needed improvement
of Halsey, participated A general business visitor here Wednesday. 1 walked the streets In the day and slept Los Angelea and will work in the 'e re right— that such exaggerations badly and the fund» from the
In hallways and parka nt night.
good time was indulged in.
orange groves till tbe Bible insti­ .onld certainly take away from ilie count v road bonds which have been
K. B. Mayberry and family re­
Find Roll of Bill«,
ham eter for flue and cultured taste »old this year, in the same way.
tute opens.
M'ss A lta Hayes returned yes. | turned Wednesday morning from
Five miles of the main road be­
which has heen hull» up by the heat
Atlas Renner was hooked on a charge
their
vacation
at
¡seaside
and
Cun-
■
terday from Stayton, where sue
Miss Kathleen McCarty ia home dressed artists In the Rue ds la Falx tween Albany and Brownsville
of
vagrancy
and
sent
to
the
West
had been employed for the sum non beach.
have been improved. One stretch
Thirty-eighth street station, where from Washington and pinna to at­ and Place Vendoiue.
.
nr r. She will enter high school
Mr and Mrs. J. E True and there la a matron. At that atatlon tend 0 . A. C. this winter.
Tbe dress parade lu which one inod- of mad 21 mile» long extending
as a senior at the eoinnoencemmt i Mrs Starr motored to Albany yea- there came a surprise for the police.
Mre. Thompson was given a sur­ »1 took a prominent part was ha-sd northward from the Ash Swale
of tlie fall term.
The prisoner made an outety. declar-
i terday.
prise
party on her birthday on entirely on black and white schemes schoolhouse has been completed
Ing she had lost her money. The
mannequin went ao fa r at to wear and another 2 | miles built this
the
28lb.
There were present : One
A daughter was born on the 2o'b
one white and one black ehoe— her summer lie» south of the Christian
Wallace bberling and bis «islet. n ia tia n , believing that lack /¿»food
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
Freerkaen,
N.
P
dreiy and even her parasol being «11-
o, August to M r. slid Mrs. Brvan I Miss Dorothy, accompsuied b. had brought hallucination, sought th
M vlded between the two colors. It was church, which stands about one
Perry, who reside netr this city L M Srhouboe, all of Portland quiet her by telling her she had no Crume. B. V Crawford, T
mile south of where this road in ­
money
The prisoner Insisted and Acheson, O M. Thompson, Henrv an absurd costums and «everyone
tersects the road running on a di­
Mrs J. M. Porter left yesterday d ro v e to H tlie y S a tu rd a y n ig h t, raised such an outcry that the matron Halverson, John McKercher and laugl eff at I t
r e tu r n in g
M onday
n ig h t
ih
rect lin i between Tangent aud
searched her. W rapped’ In a tiewapa
for a visit with relatives in Port­
wife, R S. Acheaon, Msry F
Bui the famous zebra dress worn hy
S h e r io g « were fo rm e r re s id e n ts o
land,
C r*wford. Clara Thompson, Sarah the model was really cleverly a r­ Lebanon,
th is v io iu ify and v is ite d f r ie n d -
Another big improvement m«de
Crume, E. Abisbapi and wife, ranged. Black and white atrlpea ev­
Mayberry <fc McKinuev shipped w h ile here.
Miss F, McKercher and Isabella, erywhere even on her stockings. with market road funds is the cut
a car of hogs from obedd yester­
George Maxwell returned the last
Mrs J M Dickson, Mrs. IV. O. Black and whits buttons— the latter snd fill being made now on the
day.
road running southerly from Soio
of the week from a le n .d iig ti p
Abraham, Elaine Abiabam, H a l-
past the Franklin Butte cemetery.
with
a
veterinary
who
was
testing
tie
Dsiinen,
Dorrie
Jones,
Gen
W
While working between bi« team
Olber market road» completed
Crume, Vernon Acheaon, Arthui
and the gravel bed on the wagon 1 attle for tuberculosis
this summer are:
A stretch of
Acheson,
W.
and
F
Abraham,
Tuesday N. H Cummings suf.
The Mi«seg Beulah M ille r and
road between three and four miles
Lara,
Alic
,
M
yrtle,
G
B
,
C
P.
fered a broken leg and a hadlv Lena and Frost Bass left today foi
long running from a corner near
Elbert and Orval Tbompaou, W .
dislocated ankle when the bo s a short stav at the SeMVey ho|
tbe Providence church, east of
ti.
Abraham.
Henrv
McDowell
and
stepped back on him. One bone yards
Crabtree, to Larwood; a piece two
Mrs. Sophia Thompson.
was broken, and the horse'« foot
mile» long near Berlin; a lf-in ile
E
V.
Bass
and
fam
ily
passing on down the leg broke a
W D. Porter and wife are living
«tretch
running eastward from the
bone in the ankle, as well as dis­ this wiefc f- >m the P. |.
In a tent in Corvallis while buib..
Lebanon Crabtree road about one
locating the joint, causing severe faun w si of ,town to the
hom».
mile north of Lebanon; about »4
bruises, Mr. Cummings was re- Penfand farm, between
miles of road between Shelburn
W
J.
McClelland
has
bought
niov-d to the hospital at Harris­ and H -r ti bu g.
and Mount Pleaaant, this road be­
the blacksmith shop of Stan lev
burg for Ireatuieu',
(Cent ued on p*ge 51
ing north of the Mount Pleasant
Hemy.
•ebool; a road about four miles
L. C. M dlsr and fam ily have
long txtending from Scio to a point
moved to Albany.
south of the Mount Plea»ant school,
and a road three miles long run’-
uiiig east and
west south of
Mrs. Umstead Migrates
Brownsville and extending from
Halsey lost one of ita old reel- Model of Black Satin W ith Narrow
the Pacific highway south of H al­
dents when Mrs A. V. Umstead
Edge of Black Velvet.
Ends of sey to tbe road running south
took her departure last Tuesday
Shadow Lace-Edged Veil Ceught from Brownsville to Rowland.
W ith Large Jet Rings.
fur California, where she will In
Another market road which will
c ite permanently with her daugh­
reel dlemnnda.
A large white «atln be completed toon ia a stretch of
ter. Mrs. Umstesd di«posrd of m I h e t irlm tn -d with large plu ne* Here
I j mile» on a road leaving the
bar property and holding« here, at B 'a rritz the rage for black and
Pacific highway about one mile
Bha Waa Unconscious
thus severing m -ttnial ties that » b ite la most artletlcuiiy expressed.
north of Tangent and running
8 't- One seas the Invelleat thing« on the
per about tbs young woman's waist would bind her to H al-ey.
westward on what is known as the
ahe found a roll of hllla amounting to ctmo here about 40 years ago and Granite Plitge and nt the C a s tlR *
Lake Creek road.
»4W
has remained in Linn countv th -
This last phase of the case waa told uioet of that t me.
In the West aide m u M where Miss
I d 1883, with a party o(-about
Kenner was taken,
t i le igaglstra'e forty, ahe left Jefferson, Mo., for
very sour.
Applications usually an
her journey imo Oregon.
About
not made more frequsnriy (ban once ten miles thia side of Hood Rivet
In four to six years The usual appll- the immigrants encountered
the
HALSEY, O R EG O N
atmn varies from one to two and one- fearful snow storm of 1884 and for
talf tons an acre.
a month they were frozen in and
almost buried in tha snow
Thet
Your Bast
ran out of proviaions and starva­
intereat paid on time certificates of deposit
Suppose the m ajority of men today tion faced them, when thirty c iti­
We invite your banking business
week each In hla plac» and putting zens of Hood River sad Cascade
forth hla beat effort to do hie duty—
Ixicks,
each
carrying
thirty
pound«
C. II. KOi )M Z, Pre*'
D TA YLOR, Vice-Pres.
« h a t would happen’ Just this there
of tuppliea, with frozen feet and
would be many strange line» of con
B.
M.
BONO,
Cashier
hand«, came to tbe rescue. The««
due«, no doubt, but no one can ques
tlon that thia would be a better world. Samaritans carried out the word of
li«trees and Ilk) GLinausen were
Everyone is buying gingham, the all-year fabric, Laughing Gas an Old Dloeevery. collected and. sent out with pick«
Laughing gas waa dlacrvered u. and shove s to attempt to dig the
more than ever row that it lias established itsi lf ITT*,
hut It was not until 25 year» in
oaf. Finally thirty cars
among genteel materials. So handsome are the te1 thet Sir Humphry Davy made the prisoners
4
provtsiona
and thirty engines
«„creation that ft might he need for
new patterns in ginghams that they are instinctively surgical
operations I t *as not really manned with a large crew of men
recognized ia appropriate for wear on dress occa­ employed as sn anesthetic until nearly bi ckad tnam out of the snow.
Mrs Umstead states that there
h alf a cee’ -ir- '»tee
sions, yet they are again surprisingly inexpensive.
ts b ut one member, besides herself,
Is a good place to deposit your saving«. « p e r /m U t it t r e it on aaving»
Cool, washable dress ginghams are here in abund­ F air Not for Granger« Only it ba ia etill living, who located in
Sept. 16 it tbe date for tbe com­ this part of Oregon, and his name
account« that ran three m onth*. «1« mooth^ d) a y e ir. In te re d p«id
ance to celebrate National Gingham \\ eek.
munity fair to be at Charity grange ia Elmar Tnue. Many of tbe old
«em i-ann ually.
~
J
ball.
Thin is achievement day timers will mine Mrs Umstaad and
(or three club» io the oommuiiitj bar laavin| i t generally regretted
FAINTS
IN
Mending Our Ways
STATION
Beautiful Ginghams
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
Capital and ^Surplus $34,000
At Prices Very Interesting
The First Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Md»*
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