Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 25, 1922, Image 1

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HALSEY. L IN N COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. M A Y .’5, 1K2
Brownsville Briefs
( Regular Correspondeos«)
The various churches of Browns­
ville are planning a children’s
ween under the direction of the
Union church, June 6 to 11.
A
feature of the celebration will be a
picture of all the Sunday? schools '
on June V with a parade.
Hakey Christian Church”
W. T. Templeton this week dis­
posed of his residence io’ 8outh
Brownsville to Charles Fullager.
Church Announcements
Brownsville lost to Sweet Home
Christian :
iast Friday on the latter’s field
10, Bible school.
11, Lord’s
supper.
Sermon, with a score of 8 to 7.
The Church Made Plain.”
Ernest and Kenneth 5(i>Crae
7, Christian Endeavor. Gene­ I formerly of Brownsville, came over
vieve Wells, leader.
from Jefferson Sunday for a brief
4
i
8, Sermon, ‘‘The Old Fashioned visit.
W hen you need anything for your
automobile we can give you real values.
Look our stock over.
Shedd Shots
LIVE PRIMARIES
(Regular Correspondence)
Electrified By Olcott at the
Ik ,lh er” W4<i * b a,l Rame Sunday
between Shedd and Brownsville
Eleventh Hour
1 * .“C?re was 8 ,o 9 io Brow"«-
The primary campaign was fur-
ville’s favor.
uiahiug
only moderately entertain­
Raymond Shedd, who is attend.
n.* °: ,A- c -. s PHnt <he week end ing features until pretty near its
c , • . ,PaHerson was baiting Hall
with his parents in Shedd,
about his connection with the tele,
Preparations are being made for phone monopoly and Hall was
Successor« to R. W. Tupp
a picnic at the Dickson farm »puttering mildly without saying
Ihureday. They are expecting the “»ything, when suddenly Governor
Jersey jubilee men here.
O co t jazzed ’em up” to the sat­
Mr. and Mn. Charles Troutman isfaction of the most exacting sen­
•Pent Sunday at the Dave Isom sation lover and obscured all other
candidates for governor aud all
horns near Halsey.
other issues,
Mrs. Fetterly and her sister of
Olcott issued a proclamation call,
Portland are planning on spending ing upon all peace officers to watch
Gospel”.
Dean Tycer attended the jflnlor
the summer in Sbedd at the home the ku Klux Kian and prevent it
There will be a baptism after
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally of Mrs. Morgason.
the morning service. All are in­ week end at Corvallis Saturday.
from violating the laws.
vited to attend.
Brownsville’s new fire depart­
. ? ° b*rl■ J^'ing has been confined
Hall had been declared a K K
and in Halsey Particularly
Also at the morning service we ment had its first real test Satur­
to hie bed the last week with rheum­ “«d his friends had boasted that
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atism.
will consider the matter of en­ day noon, when it responded to a
the invisible empire” would nom­
A factory for producing tools, Rebekahs and W. F. Wadswotth
larging the building, so all members call and extinguished a fire at thj
inate
and elect him. Hammer and
Mn. Curtis and daughter of
are urged to be present.
residence of Veruon Alexander. A springs, shock absorbers and other state patriarch of the encamp­
longs they went at it, Klaneman,
baleni
are
visiting
Mn.
Curtis’
defective flue wae responsible for articles connected with the auto ment.
Catholic, Jew and African; and
Lester Jones, pastor.
cousin, Mn. McClunber, out at the governor got hie nomination
the fire, which started on the roof business is being fitted up at Leb
Saddle Butte.
Frank
Walker
jr.
of
Brownsville
anon.
of the dwelling.
Hall says he will win vet on a re-
Methodist:
celled here Sunday on his way
Miss Francis Freerksen has been count.
home
from
the
Shedd-Browneville
The seniors held a lawn fete at
The Brownsville Good Cltixen-
Sunday School, 10.
suffering with an attack of tonsil-
Hoff wae nominated to succeed
Preaching, 11.
the home of George Evans last ship league, instead of trying to ball game at Sbedd.
itis.
himself as state treasurer, W ill­
Junior League, 8,
Saturday, night. The large lawn enforce the laws in existence, like
Misses Anna Heinrich, Alberta
Misses Viola Arnold and Gail iams was re-elected republican ua-
was beautifully decorated and the that again t the nee of tobacco by Koontz and Lila Dudley and
Intermediate League, 6:30.
Troutman spent the week end with tiona1 committeeman and Charles
attendance was good.
minors, made its first strike in a Mossrs. Jesse and Kenneth Cross Viola
Epworth League, 6:80.
s sister in Eugene.
Uhilds got a renomination as rep­
Preaching, 7:30.
Mr. Thompson, who bought the petition to the school board to for­ and Wayne Robertson attended a
L.
C.
Pennell is visiting his fam­ resentative from this county,
bid
dancing
“
where
men
and
W
o
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
P«rtT, given on the banks of the ily in Canby for a few days.
Dr. Shelton property on Spaulding
though he did not poll the heaviest
Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor,
avenue, will erect a 40x90 concrete men dance together’* by any tea­ Willamette river, Saturday night.
vote, long as he has held the posi­
Mrs.
Josling
was
an
over-night
tion.
H
building which will be occupied by cher. Even Principal Baker, who
The high echool baseball team visitor iu Albany last week.
introduced
Bible
study
in
the
a general merchandise store. Mr. schools, opposed this and the
•lipped up to Harrisburg Friday to
The public service commission is
Mr.
McElvane
drove
to
Port­
Pine Grove Church:
pe. play the ball team there. Halsey
Thompson is well known to resil tition was denied.
land Saturday evening and re­ recalled because it did not reduce
Sunday School, 10.
dents of this community, having
skidded back the loter by 8 to 1. turned Sunday.
telephone rates, which shows what
Prayer-meeting, 7.
been in business here before,
The Lebanon correspondent of J here will be two more gamed,
would have happened to Hall, as a
the Democrat writes: Som etim e one each with Harrisburg and
telephone profiteer, if the K. K. K.
Reuben
\arbrough
of
Eugene
has
In the Brownsville party that
had not come upon the scene.
ago Mrs. John Parton noticed unction City.
been visiting for a week or so at
went to the Sbedd ball game in
Thoms and Sprenger tied for the
Linn Shows Some Growth T two robins fly down to the ground
A
good
sited
crowd
went
to
Shedd
the Tindle car were Pat MeKamey,
and fight the cat. Later she lest Friday to see the eighth grade the R Savage home. He was in republican nomination on the face
According
tp
the
Albany
Herald
-
[P
1
1
town
Sunday
and
called
on
the
Lee Moss and Wyatt Tindle.
A
of the first returns but the official
found they were building a nest
blow-out caused them to halt in of Dec. 0, 18^9, there were two in a tree near the house and that of the Halsey school play the wbeelert.
count gave the majority to Thoms.
grade at Shedd- Halsey won,
firms in Halsey who paid more
Halsey for repairs.
W. J. Ribelin was taken ill Mou-
I he voters indorsed the proposed
than $200 iu taxes. They were they were more pergisteut in fight­ making the score 11 to 9, for the
day
evening
and
it
is
feared
ing
the
cat
away;
now
there
are
Brownsville
union high school.
f
l
M
E
Bret
time
in
the
baseball
season.
HAI
ra J lroad
William Allen, 1249,5«, and
pneumonia is the trouble
Mr
young robins in tbs neat and they
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on
page
3)
Thompson
&
Son.
$223.80.
Eigh
N orth
Wednesday evening wTTl be com­
South
Ribelin is past 80 years old so
teeu years ago William M Allen positively refuse to let the cat coma
No. 1R, 12:01 p. in.
mencement night. Prof. Reed o f
No, 23, 11:39 a.
there
are
fears
for
the
worst.
to
the
house
but
iusist
that
Tom
Peoria
F
ifhts
Thistles
was assessed, on the actual value
24, 5.50 p. m.
O - A. C. will be the speaker of the
17, 5.39 p.
County Agent Heyman writes ■ J
of property, $8856, Samuel Porter atav at the barn. They bare auc
Pi‘tm»n Bnd hi« sister-in- evening at 8 o’clock at the Metho­
$«676 and W. 0 . Bond $6149, a needed in fighting him away. This that at Peoria forty farmers have I aw , M iss Lillian Barber, went to dist church. Grace Kirk, Alta
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
is the first instance known here pledged themselves to cooperate Corvallis Sunday to see Mrs. Pitt,
three in Halsey.
Hayes, Geraldine Cook, Alberta
The delivery window of the
The heaviest taxpayer in the when a cat was whipped by so on the thistle eradication project. man, who is in a hospital there Koonts, Hazel Gulliford, DeLos
Halsey poetoffice is open Sundays county at the first named date was small a bird.
There were six land owners who recovering after a surgical oper- (Jark, Glenn Prum and Virgil
grnm 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20 the 0 & C. railroad company,
Mrs. Margaret Jones and two were either not at home when Mr. atmn. She is recovering nicely. Corbin are the graduates.
to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m.
$8527.30, and hut three others paid little boys, Ray and Kenneth, of Abraham called or are living in
more than $500, namely, Jacob Lake Andes, S. D , are visiting other places. The entire acreage
Keen, Lebanon,$690 14; W. Coch- Mrs. Jones’ sieter and family at the igned up for i s5528.
-‘■W.
The pledge reads: We, the un­
ran er„ Brownsville, $640; John W, F. Carter home, and she In­
Connor, Albany, $612.16 and M. tends to spend the summer in the dersigned, in order to promote the
W e H ave
eradication of the Canada thistle
Hacklemao, Albany, $558 50. In west.
, I .Mii,1i eo at ray reBidence in North Brownsville at
1914 there were sixty-oue taxpayers
E V E R Y T H IN G
The Standard Bearers held a very in our community and ih Linn
in
the
county
paying
over
$500,
couniy;
and
to
co-operate
with
the
io d o e k Saturday, May 27, all my furniture and
pleasant meetiug Saturday even
O ptical
and the raslroad company was not nig with Mrs D- S, MoWilliams. county igofficiale in the enforce­
household
utensils, fruit jars and fruit, garden hose
E Y E S T R A IN
one of them. These figures are rearl Pehraeon gave a very interest­ ment of the noxious weed law,
Is the Cause of Many
taken from the Herald which May­ in g lesson, using a chart in explain- promise that we and each of us etC
FRANK W ALKER ’
H U M A N IL L S
or Walton has preserved.
ing the different departments of separately will prevent the Can­
I f your eyes give you trouble or
the W, F. M. S. organisation. ada thistle from going to seed on
your glasses are annoying
Dr.
O.
H
Kent
of
Brownsville
The treasurer's report showed our own lends, without notice be­
S E E US. We can Relieve You
came over Sunday with Mrs. Kent about $30 cleared by the baser ing served, and will in every way
Bancroft Optical Co.
aud his family and Mrs. Kent’s which wae given recently. Mrs. possible nphold and support any
313 1st SI. W. Albany. Phone
sister, in his new Studebsker car. D. Taylor is the superintendent of deputy who may be appointed by
the county court for the purpose
They called at the Wheeler home. thia organisation.
of enforcing the Canada thistle law
Four carloads of young people in our community. We also prom­
from the Methodist church enjoyed ise to give to tbe deputy all infor­
a wenie roast at McKerohar’a mill, mation possible about places where
near Crawfordsville, Tuesday even­ thistles are not being cared for ac­
A Few of the M any
ing. getting home after midnight. cording to the law,
'//
bave
received anoth-
They all enjoyed the affair.
/
57
I
er
shipment
of
Men’s Quality
John T. McNeil
The members of the graduating
John
T.
McNeil
wae
born
near
Work 8hoes, the kind that
cleae of the high school had their
flunk day last Thursday, and with Halsey, Dec. 8, 1853, and depart­
Shoes
prove
their worth
after
He
Mrs. Bond and Clyde Koonts as ed this life May 16, 1922.
leaves
a
wife,
four
children
and
months of wearing and bring
Chajterones hied themselves to near
Patent Puinps-O ne-strap Baby Dolls...
Holley and spent the day in real two listen . The children are Mrs.
[their owners back for more.
joy. They oame home at night in Sadie Petry of Seattle, Mrs. Lizzie
1 11 pays to buy goods of qual­
Pollyann a Patent Wolts, two-stra p ......
Simona of Eugene, M m , Clara
high spirits.
ity, especially when these
Perry of Cottage Grove and Grant
Black Kid o n e -stra p ......... ......................
The baccalaureate sermon for the of Halaey. The sisters are Mrs
goods are moderately priced.
graduating class will be delivered Jane Cummings of Corvallis and
Men’s soft,
dark brown
White Cloth one-strap P u m p s...............
in the Methodist church Sunday Mn. Mary Palmer of San ___
Lois
.
.
.
,
chrome
Blucber,
full double
evening at 8 by Ray. C. T. Cook. Obiipo, Cal. There are ten grand
Hosiery
oak sole, brass nailed, full vamp, grain leather inner
Monday evening at tbe Metho children and a hoat of friends.
sole, full gusset, mtaide counter pocket, Munson
He spent his entire life in Ore­
Black or white Cordovan in cotton lisle at 25.
diet church will be class night of
last. Price
graduating yonng people from the gon, near his birthplace, and wta
35. ,45 and 5 0 cents the pair
out
of
tbastate
only
once,
when
five
high school. The program will be
Special in silk and fiber, colors black, white and
Boy»’ sizes
yean ago be visited his daughter
Youth»’
interesting.
Cordovan, at 9 8 cents the pair
In Seattle.
M
en
’s
black
chrome
plain
toe,
h
all
double
oak
The Booster clase of the Metho­
•ole, grain
He sold his home place two yean
leather inner »ole, made for com fort______ . . .
Children’s black cotton ribbed at 2 3 cents
dist church met et Mrs Mornhin- ago and moved to Halsey, where
weg’e for the monthly meeting. It he passed away,
Men'» black Hereford calf Blucber, chrome
tanned, double $ 2
New Line
wae decided that the proceeds from
° a k sole, M i o » l a a t ...............................................
t e i suffered a stroke of paralysis
the candy eale would be given to two years ago this oomiog Aug.
Ladies Blouse Waists, dark colors, at...
Men • lan chrome K » lf Htucher. specially tanned upper, w ill resist
foreign missions.
4. He bore bit suffering with great
barnyard acids, soft tip, grain leather inn er sole«, h alf d> *1 i Q
Grocery Specials
The eighth grade baa selected patience.
double oak soles. Munson l a s t __________ . ___________
yellow rosee as the class flower and
He joined tbe Presbyterian
Dependable Roasted Coffee, 3 pounds...
Men's Brownstone Blucher. medium weight, half double
O n r
pnrple and gold as tbe colors for church when 18 years of age and in
oak sole, grain leather inner soles, Munson l a s t ......................... « p O s a / d
the graduating exoerciaea.
later years went into tbe Evangel-
Peet’s Washing Machine Soap. 3 for......
You will notice /ill the above shoos are «olid
Two Creme O il free
The Tangent Oddfellows bought •cal church, of which be wae a faith­
ful member.
a
radio
set
when
they
ware
at
N eptune Pie Peaches. 2;-lb. size. 6 for...
leather. We have a full lino of good sh< os
Eugene at the encampment thia A precious one from us has gone;
A
voice
we
loved
is
stilled;
for women and children.
week and will liatan in on all
Pearl W hite or Silk Soap. 25 b ars.........
A place is vacant in our home
coast
broadcasting.
A ll price» less 5% for cash
^bich never can be filled
At tbe Oddfellows* convention God io his wisdom has recalled
ALBANY
at Eugene this week Mrs. Mildred
The boon hie love had given,
OREGON
McMahan of Halaev was elected Anu though the body slumbers here
grand patriarch of the Oregon » Tbe soul is safe io heaven,
MORTON & DOTSON
Phone 65
Albany
Jots andTittles
x.-%. ■%.
A u c tio n S a le !
MEN’S HEAVY
WORK SHOES
O p p o r tu n itie s a t H o m e
$6.00
5.00
5.00
3.50
$3.89
$4.00
$3.50
$3.89
$4.50
$1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Ham ilton’s