Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 15, 1921, Image 1

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    VLSEY E nterprise
VOL. X
NO . 2
Jots and Tittles
On their return they will w ake photographed ■■ M .yo ro w lta s a n e s t
their home at Steptoe. Miaa How­ ee She declared very positively that
ell spent several years .if h *f*g trl- she would not. whereupon the case
hood
K
j , in
" * this
“ vicinity and has many was dismissed. M agistrate Dom es
S h ort S t o r ie s o f H o s i n g . | B U # n C ou nty &
and m Halsey Particularly
5
advised M rs Brown to bring a civil
suit against Mayorowlts
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Great preparations are being
made for a I.inn county f»lj which
Mayberry Jc Aickiniwy shipped 1 ? k ’!rip ,° r dÌDner b“i0re r“ umi"F 'altes place in Albany O e t.4 5 6
a car of hogs to Salem Wednesday.
aad 7.
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Hugh Cummings of Albany was
Cbirence Barclay of Tidewater
Mrs. Elixalietb Bnglieh and
» business caller in Halsey today.
08333831
“'id Jennie Goodman of Halsey
endgh'7 i.O,« UgeneSp* nt
Edgar Enger of Brownsville ar end with Mrs.
I he
Engl.ab’s son. were married this afternoon.
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rived (tom Rigghurg Wednesday on Henry Engl,eh, and w)f
youtiK . -oup.e
couple will make their
home
•>
-■
bis way to bis h o m e.
Mr. English is theprincrp,! - o
1 hiloni*
th. Zelma
Zelma i his sell of
e d ' Amateur Campion of Pacifio
'>f the Halsey high school — Eugene .m ' Y * “6 Pre?«''» •» iiT
‘ ho ^ wed-
George Gentry of Brownsville
Register.
8 e ''"'g^-Yeeterday’s Albauy h erald.
Coast Kills Thief With Full
underwent an operation at an Al
A number of the men who have ,i„M 7 x ^ i,V sWada’rorth a,K* fam.
b a ty hospital lest Monday
Nelson Hold.
been employed for the past four r of,G‘’r y“1'* arrived Wednesday
E B. McKinney has been s u b -, „,OIlth. ‘
H " > '°<>r
months . at 1 R
r n .nJ*iu . working in 'ir ■ I» * days’ vi«it with G. W
stunting in the J r iwiisytlle me > ,,
Brownsville
Mornbinweg and family
e rj in the absence of M , TA im h: e r ^
K
r ^ r t . ^ ’S ^ «•
a
T®. — *“ • “•«■■y-
Mrs
Wadsworth is the wife of the Oer-
vais
h
mker
and
was
a
neighbiff
of
W. H. Steusloff of the V alley, of the m M ^Vas ca^ryin'* h m V n I
‘ he M irnlnnwegs ¡Q Oklahoma.
W restler H«artbroken W h in He D ie
Packing company of Salem w„s a '□ » »ling, the result of . ,
Frank Koontz returned Tuesday
covers That Burglar Is Dead— Juat
business caller in Halsey Wednee- Rentas the last load was ¿ in g 'r o m u summei’s outing at New-
Wanted to Detain Him W hile
n»y.
! dumped.
8 p >rt.
W ife Colled Folio«.
.
T‘ !
* nd ,o " Ro L P’ 1 For"lPr. who bought the
SLAYS BURGLAR
found thief in home
(Continued on page 5)
8an
Francisco.— Louis
H.
Prosperity Smileth
Y ea, th e D am e B u b b leth O ver W ith J o y on th e S tr e e ts
o f S ta id Old
H a lse y
Halsey has truly been a lively fertile land over the Southern Pa-
ourg during the p as t w eek.
eifle lines to far-away consumers
Second street has been patrolled have halted occasionally and set
bv strange monsters which spouted
out a car of lumber till the neigh­
water and coar-e rock and finer borhood of the burned Frum ware,
look until the whole complexion house looked like a big lumber
Of the roadway was changed in an- yard, and George D rm kard'a force
Hcipation of the further improve­ of busy men has metamorphosed
ment which is expected next year ‘ hat lumber into a solid founda­
'O make this a section of a great tion and a smooth floor for the
paved highway reaching from Can. new structure.
'da to Mexico
And revealing the foundation of
ian v*h^a°h°ii*',,«^‘ * ‘88 Power con>-1 aH thi'
•«><» prosperity
,eiuhb»hh‘ i * ,,>r®eo, ® cn in
have b««n lo«g lines of g rain -lad ei
lhai cb.rr v ° ° d JUg8l,n* . ! he poles J wagons and trucks bringing the
...J r » 7 rn»rvelous light and products of the fertile valley soil
wires to homes and shops. I to the remaining warehouses.
ie long, long trains of freight
Halsey is surely a buelliog little
ars that carry the products of thia I city today.
Ardouln
land drove to Portland Wednesday Phoebe Gwens place, opposite th
o f the Olympic cluh. who recently won
A n E njo y a b le T r ip
H alsey School Course«
with me expectation of returuiug Valley Lumber com piny’s yard
'he nrnaleur heavyweight wrestling
Brownsville Briefs
F r" l,y -
M t J“ "e. moved into Yhe property
lake
Ackemian and wife of
<-ha,„phH,.hlp of the p Rclflc
So far as the teachers of the
lhe date of the community fair killed with his bare hands a man he Browo-yille have just returned
last Monday.
Mrs Forster hu-
high school have been able to as-
Mrs C B. Earl and M i.« E nma
has ’ been round rifling a bureau draw er in his iron, a two-weeks vacation in the
l>een visiting her daughter Mrs n id p iv in g celebration
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Suieed, both of Albauy, arrived
cerlain,
the following courses will
mount,bus near Ree.lspo'l. The,
J o j Roberta ef Renton, Wash for
u u * '.“y ’ to avo,<1 cI“<*hii.g
la ,e r " * *
Wednesday for a visit with Mrs the past two weeks. Mr. Forste
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She ,d , "ir -
Th« new as W illiam B. Anderson. H e leaves a motored as far as Florence. 9 i,d Ge offered to the students :
George Taylor.
were there .”
forced
to irnve
leave ineir
their car
ear
.vx,t iv
English ( I ) — Sentence
and
entered Tuesday upon his duties s'- , i“ 1"? *'ere “rH S P'- 22 afl'l 23, «'»d widow residing here.
Ardouln told the police that after an<l
m.ike the rem lining six Theme, W a rd ; Literary readings’
There ia something ou foot at janitor of the Halsey school which
le.,i‘ lr l,roi'>'seB io be a bummer
Lnilttrsssn
tfc
h
,>
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tnilsaw
-if
_
t
>
.
..
grappling
with
Anderson,
who
was
un
miles of the trip on bo-seback, for Payne.
— he
*-- has
*
. held
. .
-
*
w ith HiHitv
e ra l
the Halsey gaiage
many lib
liberal
prize«.
All
for
And Foote is position
severa
kinds i.f «to k, poultry and agri- armed, for live minutes he applied s ¡ ‘ he road ran ‘ ’ straight up,” ac
“onto" something there— more years.
Algehla ( I ) - N e w High School
severe wrestling hoi,I to detain him un
than one of biin.
c iltu r .l and horticultural prod­ H Mrs Ardouln could telephone for c o rd in g to their veiaion.
Algebra, Wells and H »rt.
W illiam H. McRae and M ’e ucts will be features.
of the mountains
mountains
□•Ip.
General ocience—
Science— firs
First t Year
U' In lhe
f ■ heart
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vxvobibi
Mrs. Minnie McCord of Port, » lofa M iller of Brownsville wer
ss
.
.
h
daughter
of s<’i«nce, Snyder ; . --------—
Manual w.
of E x ­
Ne
Charge
|g
Likely.
Whi'e in the Enterprise ofii e
land arrived in Halsey Tuesday married at the Methodist parson,
M rs . A c k p r ilin n
o r ,. I
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I a r ir v s o n to
! . . LP I
. .
-
Mrs. Ackerman and granddnugb. periments in Elementary r-«
Science
No charge I t likely ever to be placed
h-ether
day
Mr
M
ills
and
wife
,f
for an extended visit with the age last Mon I iy at Albany
M
t«r
of
Mra.
James
West
o
f
H
a
la
e
y
.
Curtie.
’
Brownsville flouring mills Ufalnsl Ardouln for the slaying po
Deans and Staffords.
and Mrs. McRie spout most o lh
ts teaching school, and theie the
'Ice said.
Geometry (Plane) — Plane and
eta
-d
ihat
they
have
bought
over
Ackermans camped
For pastime
Miss Amy Rogers of Corvallis | their lives at Brownsville. Mis
Examination of Andersoh's body dis
to,000 bushels of very choice m ill­ dosed that death apparently wa- ! J-ke gdt two deer and a ten-pnuml Solid Geometry, Durell and Ar­
took (rail, for Albany Wednesday Miller fir a lime was bo>kke-pei
nold:
ing wheal.
They are giving the auee<l ty strangulation, Ardouln hav J - dmon.
a fte r «pending a short vacation at f >r the Graven Canning comp nr
English (IT ) — W ritten and Spo­
fanner
who
raises
such
wheat
a
and also was in the employ of if,
uig doubted his neek forw ard so that
Miss Adams is delightfully Io- ken Engrish, Glippenger ; Century
the VV.Ilia ..son home.
They are now Ina throai had been preased against
Brownsville Times
They wil premium price
ated and is so well ple-sed with he, Handbook of W riting. Greevcr
M r.^ E . B. McKinney ami little make their home at Seaside, wher turning out twenty barrels of fl >ur he <?illar o f a khaki shirt he wore.
a-snci„tes and surroundings thsi «nd Jones; English Literature,
son journeyed to Eugene Wadne«. Mr. \f jR ie I, is a piaition with th- a day, and running some extra
Ardouln was heartbrokeu when he
she baa signed up for the next Long.
discovered that Anderson was dead.
lime to keep up with the demand
day io have her son examined fol­ Warren Conatriivtioii company
aemeeicr there. She is a gradual,
Cfvica— Form and Functiona of
lowing an operation which took
riiey expect to soon be m iking a
W ill Help V ictim ’s W ife.
■ ” 1 the Brownsville high school and ‘ he American Government, Reed.
Mrs Karl Bramwell and tw bigb-gr ide hard-wheat flour and
place last week.
‘I'll do anything In m.v power for his
American H istory— History of
a ms lefi tor Eugene Wednesday I lo have a combination of valley * lfe ," he said •All I tried to do was th is ia pot her first experience i„
A h iu t one half dozen men have attend ihe la ir and t o V I n t Al
teaching, she attended the nor. the United Slates— Fite.
io subdue him. He put up a terrible
blend
sod
bard-wheat
flour
hard
been working a half mile above B r im w o li’s u io th e r, who reside
ma I school at Monmouth Iasi
Physiology — Advaneed Physiol,
battle, even a fte r I had got a fuii-Nel-
Halsey, sent-nut by tha Mountain ‘ here, and to hive her «<>„'« evt. io beat. Ihey report a very satis,
yea,.
She does not expect to visit ogy and Hygiene, Conn-Buding-
oo h«,ld on him. I
horribly
faolory
business.
Slates P o w e r Cimpauy, lowering attended to.
Shocked When the policemen turned ' h -r home iu Brownsville until next ton.
Mrs Bramwell wi
the electric light poles
W illiam Howe proposes to give him over and found him dead I did October
Medieval and Modern H istory—
also attend the funeral of A T
the -fti, 'a"
ient ‘ ' surgeon-
A number of the Ackermans Medieval and Modern Times Rob­
McCullv which takes plac'e
t a chance to not mean to k ill him. although I put all
Mr and Mrs. Fred I’avlor of »"d
will remain away several d a y / t 7 v
b'8 ,jroi,en ,eF bj 'he pressure I could."
I ends have enjoyed plenteous inson.
Corvallis passed through H al«-.
Ardou.'n has participated In a nun,
y
eraiuais breaking it again and resetting it
’ample« of venison and salmon
Latin ( I I ) - Caesar's Comment­
Wednesday evening on the Shasta teachersNof‘ ,hel,H T n•
'
Fi,lV ,e“ m8 an<l 2 i »'Ovels an- her of California wrestling touroa
aries, Kelsey.
limited on lb. r v iv to San Fran­ teachers of ihe H ilsey scho
io expected to gravel the road from menrs and has wrestled Inform ally
English ( I V ) — Same as English
r.uetl#n Drew Firem an Fram Engine.
cisco, where M Taylor will enter
ini r v ^ inf
"J* MUffiir’ d Q l't*
‘ i*“ n ,illr“ce to the ccm Very next
II with exception of Americau Lit*
Leaning
out
of
the
locomotive
cal,
• hospital for medical treatment. idj ry last Friday when she wa Saturday.
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of an outgoing freight. Firem an A r­ eraty Readings, Payne.
A.gebra ( I I I ) —Same us alge­
Mr. and Mrs. W H McLain of thrown I rom I'W a g e i by a iu h -
thu r Hants was drawn out of the cab
Toe
Pollyauns
club
bra I.
°
Eugene spent s veral days of last away te i„, at her hotue near P
’ |P rooiisen
b.v
suction
produced
when
his
train
!2tM) towards the com mu null fty build
paused an Incoming train In the yards
week visiting Mrs McLain’s par­ oria, She waarem ,ved to the ho* mg and gymnasium.
A. T . M cC u lly Dead
Hautz landed between the tracks and
ents. H I Sheldon and wife of pital at Harruhurg for treatme ,
and
has
euUicfently
recovered
t,
«
as
not
sertouely
hurt.
The
Study
club
is
likely
to
re­
Americus Taylor McCully, pio.
Brownsville
They returned Mon­
assums her duties when echo
tain its present pleas mt quarters
day to their home.
near of 18.54, died at the horns of
opens next Monday
md the fire department to be
Avtator Leaped S00 Feet to Death.
hi» hoi , , R. A. McCully, in Eugene
Df J.
mused in the west part of the
Grand (aland. Neb — Forced to leap
ville
- i W. * Powell nf Crawfords-
M is a H ’ z*' H iv e li of Ro«alii
?
Tuesday, aged 73,
!•*
i “ ' 1! " ’ i
w ild in g - the city hall.
from hie airplane at « height of MX)
Surviving are hia wife, Mr«.
? , T . ''? ? rr* n P K ,te ’ fllt I’11»’ , ««s
The ri-pori that Rev T. L Jones
z
killed In the presence of his w ife and Nanqy K. McCully, and five chil-
iad regained hie sight proves er-
several thousand spectators. At,oilier
drm as follows;
tt A. • McCullv
oneous. Mr. Jones preached a
Plane had cul off the tall uf K ite , ma-
an.! Vena M Scott . f Eugene; I.
ermon the other day on the 60th
m ine.
G McCully of Ka'ispel, M ont.;
innivt ,g try of his entrance upon
hi Cora Toole of Prescott, Aria.
he mini try. He is 88 years old.
Child’s Act.
r /-
» 'd C . B. McCully of Aumsville.’
If
Is
wise
io
take
advantage
of
the
The Oik-elreet paving has al-
Mr. McCully was n retidenl of
• ndency in young children to want to
ead> liegun to crumble tinder tin
th ► city for a number of yeare,
itc and draw.
Give them a pencil
Kinty cruebed-rnck trucks and lh«
haiing at one time been senior
"<l 1*1 tbem draw around iheli block,
vVarren Construction comparn
m , t i l e r of ihe film
of A. T. Mc-
, •' around a heavy O|,| ,-up "1 bey’ll p ,
promises to rebuild the broken
•A
Ciil y & Son, which he, with his
| 'n m ln g bow to handle a pencil.
part.
J. G.. founded about 1900.
Competent to Hatch Them
Lbt>r R. A became a member of
Walout avenue ha* been graded
From an English Journal's report or •he firm under the name of A. T .
md Hiacadim'zaii twenty feet wide I
’ * hlst-di Ive— "Tw o boxes each coo
M 'C u lly A Sons.
M t. McCully
ts whole le g h.
dozen egg,, ,-ere gh
h,
dispeaed of his interest in the firm
c
i
.
W P. Elmore is letter after a
M r * fUsnk for the two longest -it
« If w years later, since when be has
ralher severe attack of heart
• a r * ’ — Boston Transcript
m t entered into active business
Applied a Sovsre W reetllng Hold.
disease.
Beautiful Ginghams
J. I’ Hunter, S, A Andrews and
>r Bbeltoo went hunt ng in the
Lake Greek country Saturday.
i'bry crossed over to Nnlwn creek
nd got a fine buck, co nic« home
with Ed (F trs n g le r) Lewie, Harln,
" le s iIna and other widely known pro­
fessionals. He Is said te have forced
•«me of theea to extend 'hemselves te
throw Mm. During the wgr Artouln
HALSEY STATE BA N K
w>>. •f’nnd in • chiatte itu tm ttio n
‘•« d a y .
f
*w l under th« Tonni Mon i ckrtititn
A lot el B'owuiellla n«»i, re. Moofiitton tad «to nitioaiTit thi
lived too lets for th li lilu e,
L -'erv o n e is b illin g gingham , th e all •yeah fabric,
1 r” th an ev er now th a t it haa established itself
yfltii'mg genteel m ateria ls. So handsom e are lhe
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I d iie rn s in g in gham s th a t thpv are in stinctively
r rf'1
C C iifr
n iy < x H ts
o o a p p ro p ria te
e— for _____
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’frnized
woar ____
on j ______
d re ss occa­
sions, yet th ey a re again surprisingly inexpensive.
c a sh a b le d re ss gingham s a re h e re in abund-
ai1' p to c eleb ra te N ational Gingham V\ eek.
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
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le ft | t .100 I stats ta Hit Csllmlte
STOLEN, OR DID SHE EAT ’EM?
fa. — Trietidahlli
formed Ihsidt thk walja at the ataik
Womsti Claims Host Took False Teeth
— She Swallowed Them,
prison calmed ofl* pri«oner to hegusalf!
Ms life saving* of ai.soo to « fe n d *
chnvirl
The heneflctsry was deslg
Ha Soys.
ro ti
Madison,
n t fed In the w ill by h it prison nuts
New Turk.— The disappearance of hef.
a set nf fslse teeth owned by Mra.
Julia Brown and her summoning of M *a U h * Washing Machia* a. Itili,
Kansa» P ity .— T h , fam ily washing
John Mayorowlts. on th * charge of
having «tolen them when she was a machine was used by Philip Conpei
■ lain
gave M agistrate as a still and the wringer as a ____
Down» a husj half-hour In the Essex press The concoctions produced test
ed 44 per cent, alcohol Cooper pxld
M arket cou rt
Mayorewfte told the magistrate h * a tine of (200 and la spending 00 <l«v,
in JalL
knew nothing of the teeth, hut be
lleved Mrs. Brown had swallowed
them. Re said he waa w illing to pay
Few A ttain Old Aga.
for an X ray photograph to prove It.
Of s thousand persons only on»
Magistrate
ficurss
ssked
M r*
B ro w i if she w n jM submU m
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h,,ndr* d J * " 1*
»’ h|* house
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Capital andI Surplug $34,000
w ill i Prwidlo of lan Trinciare
ppear n r« t week.
At Prices Very Interesting
HALSEY, OREGON
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celahrat«
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their
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«edd ug.
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tntsrsjt paid nti thn» certiflotei nf dehoilt
n q invite yoUr banking business
H. KOONTZ, Pm*.
_ I). TAYLOH, Vlnn-Pr«.
n. M. BOiSD, ( f i s h i e r
The First Savings Bank of Albany .Oregon
WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
h, a goodI pise,
=
4 percent interest on « v .w g .
to dapoait your
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