Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 06, 1922, Image 1

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H alsey enterprise
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 6, U»22
NO. 44
Shedd Shot«
Not So Pusillanimous
. “ I understand that your paper
(B y Anna Peunell)
ib going to publish (au event iu a
Mra. Ed Willoughby had her tou. ftTe « .££ Ce ¡ ' here referr^ “ >>
sila removed last week Wednesday , gcripli^ ei pl° aie stoP
®ub-
Honier Mornhinweg aud wife
are moviug into their i>ew home,
Mrs. Alex Sutherland, who form-
erly lived iu Shedd, is visiting
friends in and about here.
M r. aud Mrs. Ingram of Canada
We did not know that anvbodv
thought the publishers of the
^ nt®rPrise Pusillanimous enough
,? be '^Hueuced by a threat like
1 . above-
We might suppress
’ " / ¡ ' “ a'lew^dolFaM.1"2 W e d i not'
Peo.de 1
csrne to Portland to see the rose make news. We print it
show, and then motored ou up to should not make news tU public
Shedd to visit friends.
if they do not want it published.
The Ladies of the Presbyterian ' )''® b *ye u se for money, and we
church bad a missionary meeting : Prlze
friendship.«, but w we can-
at the cottage
cottage Friday
afternoon |j“
ut
,
Friday
i
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respect
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r iln r t to
k U m the one
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in n order
obtain
Mrs. L. E. Pennell,
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other. Patrons of the
MoCumber aud Frances rie erk- J r-uterpriae may depend upou it to
sen were Albany visitors Monday give unbiased reports of current
afternoon.
events to the extent of iu ability.
G . C. Barnes and family of
Jefferson came to spend a few days
On the 3rd a daughter arrived
iu Shedd visiting friends and a t­ at the home of Stanley Henry at
tend the celebration at Crawfords- Shedd, says Dr. Marks.
ville.
1’enncl1 anJ Mr ¡»"d ltoland
A V u m r^ b n ’H t i e n t ^ X l e
HALSEY STATE BANK
D A Y all bills by check anti thus establish
■ perm anent recohl of yonr business.
Take care of your money now and
it will take care of you later.
Open a S A V IN G S A C C O U N T with this
bank today.
We pay \% interest, compounded semi*
* annually.
W hen you th in k of the
PAIGE CARS
you thiu k of
VICK BROTHERS
ALBANY, OREGON
Phone 116
Spirits in the Flesh.
Monday John Standish M t in the con­
fectionery eating ice cream when Worth
Baas and William Corcoran came in.
Bass took o ff'h is cap. struck Standish in
the face with it aud threw it in his lap.
Standish pushed the cap to the floor,
whereupon Bass h it him in the face,
knocking him, half dared, parity into
an ice cream packer. As he got to his
feel he asked Bass why lie did not pick
o.n somebody of his own age.
j Corcoran unde a tunge for him , say-
I m g . " H e r e ’s somebody of your age,"
and they clinched and fell. Standish
got a good windpipe clutch and Corco­
ran soon weakeued and hostilities came
to an end.
T h e above is the story as givett by
i spectators.
Standish refuses to talk
and Bass and Corcoran declare that it is
incorrect bat refuse to correct it.
W hether the spirit responsible for the
incident was of the Conan Doyle vari­
ety, who go about mussing things up
w ith octoplasm and other stuff, or was
o f another kind which a highway w ork­
er is M id to he wont to bring over ftoia
Lebanon and peddle on the road and at
Shedd, deponent saitli not.
Brownsville Briefs
(B y C arm elite W oodworth)
The cherries at D, W . W a lg im o tta
place have all been picked and berry
picking it in progress.
Miss Lyda W hite, a high school teach­
er, has returned from Portland, where
she has been in a hospital.
C h ir k s Sterling and Wife attended
, the E lks’ Sunday picnic at Corvallis.
H enry Robertson has purchaser 1 a new
Ford truck and a t»22 Sedan.
Chautauqua this year, if we may ju d g e
by the attendance, is a great success.
Miss tea Slavens left last Tuesday for
Oregon City to visit her sister, a fte r
which she w ill spend the remainder ef
the summer w ith her brother in eastern
Oregon.
Miss Betty Goshow returned
Eugene the first of the week.
from
M r. and M rs. Lon Tycer spent Sunday
of last week w ith M r. and M rs. W illia m
Jack at Cascadia.
aud Mrs. McCumber left for Gas. , Cascadia fishing for the national
A system of court precedure
cadia Monday evening to spend holiday and got the lim it with
Call us or write us; we will gladly bring the
a couple of days.
Up to Juue 30 $88,320 of ti e and praotice has heeu built up
ease. They say thete were plenty
the new Paige-Jewett to your door and dem­
state aid funds had boen paid to that is highly artificial and largely
R. A. Josling, Harry Sprenger, more trout waning to be caught.
onstrate
it to you.
veterans in Linn county.
unuessary. The legal pmfeaetou
Bert Weir and Mr. Pennell were
People who went to Cascadia to
usually rune the legislature and
Albany visitors Monday afternoon. cool off this week say they found
R E M E M B E R U S F O R T IR E S
The missionary society of the congress, end obviously lawmakers
Stanley Henry and wife and the weather hotter there than at
Christian church will meet Tues­ have little or no inoentive to make
C O M P L E T E G A R A G E S E R V IC E
Mrs. Dora Davis left for Newport Halsev.
day, July 11, at 2, at the home of a judicial syeteui that will decrease
Saturday. Mrs. Davis will remain
F . I I . Porter and family spent
Mrs. George Taylor, with Mrs. legal praotice. We pay enough
MASON CORDS
indefinitely.
Mattie Kuntp leader.
The new taxes lo get efficient, facilitated,
the 4lh at Cascadia.
division plan starts a t this time. speedy and inexpensive litigation.
Mrs. Satchwell returned from
A boy arrested for stealing
But we do uot get it.— Portland
Come and bring a friend.
I eattle Tuesday.
She has been a hottie of perfumery from Wood­
Journal.
visiting friends aud relatives there worth's drug etore the other day
for about three weeks.
Consumption of intoxicants ia
protests that be was only putting
decreasing. In the year ending
Lina Cooaty W ireku
lo a n perfumery ou his coat. Tuat
Mrs Florence Small of Eugene
June 1 2,627,333 gallons of whis­
would haye been all right if it
(Albany Democrat)
and Margaret Coates of Albany
hadn’t been somebody else s per­ Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally ky and 16,491,303 of alcohol and
visited at the home of L. 0 - Coates fume.
Wireless? Linn county le seti,
other distilled spirits were with-
end wife last Friday.
and in Halsey Particularly
drawn from bond, compared with mated to have at least tweoty.five
E L. Stiff, who advertises fur­
9,096.122of whisky and 24,866.688 sets, according to J. H. Ralston,
Mr. and Mrs. Coonsman and
niture in the Enterprise, shippsd
The Malones of Holley have
daughter of Moro, are visiting ai
Anybody Bee an idle r.utomobile o f the other spirits the previous manager of the Ralston Metric store
over $300 worth to two families at been divorced.
here, who put in a receiving act at
year.
Tuesday?
the home of W. Y. shearer.
St. Helens yesterday, seuding the
8cio for Dr. A G. I'rill yesterday.
Mrs. Coonsman is Mrs. bhesrer s
George D riu L a td was oyer from
Dr Garn jobst and fam ily visited
goods through Portland to their
A Btownaville correspondent
Tbs tuost popular form of wire­
sister.
Browtuville Mouduy.
his father iu Salem Sunday.
destination.
s i vs that city hopes the Natron cut­ less equipmeut it kaowu as the
A consolidated high-school die-
The Oregon Growers' Co-operative aa-
I. C. Standish left Monday off “ will come this wav aud make two-stage aet coating approximately
A lbany’s oldest bouse, belong tricl at Plainview ia proposed.
a main-litte c ity .’’ $200 without the tuagnavox attach­
societioii lias advaaced the price ot ing to the H ill estate and valued
j -noriiiugon the Oregon Electric for Brownsville
Vite Natron cut-off, which both ment. A aensling station equip­
Russell
Hecker
of
Albany
was
prunes
altove
the
opening
one-half
cent
Portland,
to
visit
his
son
Everett
at
$3000,
with
no
insurauoe,
burned
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Hliru HU iuguiMUU«, uuruej
contenders for the coast railroads ment costs horn $600 upward, but
on JC-tOs and one-quarter cent ou all j on the 4th, probably starting fro m found guilty of first degree murder at the Pierce Sanatorium
promise to build at ooc-, will be a these canuot be secured without
other grades, Oregon prunes have been a firecracker.
I t was built in 1851, for killing Bowker, This carries
Everybody who could went •outinuauco of the Albany (and federal license and may u<ft be lo­
The case goes
(old on more markets this vear than dctagounl in form, for protoction the death penalty.
More went to Crawfordsville than Otkrldge road from the latter city cated at a point where two or more
than ever before. G reat Britain, Cen­ against the Indians, and for 15 up on appeal.
Falls couutry will interfere. So even the air is
anywhere else on the 4th. And a' to the Klamath
tral Europe, Canada anil domestic m a r­ years had stood at Washington
Karl Bramwell's com mission as that a good many went to Alhauj over a route with much less climb­ not free iu these later days.
kets have responded w ith an eagerness and Hecood streets.
More than half of the wireless
postmaster of Halsey is likely to sud some to Newpoit aud othoi ing lliau is necessary iu crossing
that has been surprising.
he Siskiyoue by the present route, receiving ante in the county are
H. VV. Davis of thia city has pur­ arrive any day now. His $«900 places.
and that wottld throw the main put io wholly or io part by ama­
chased tba C ity drug store at bond was sent to Washington
Glenn Chance, Leo Jenne, Jim I’orlland-to-Sa it Francteoo travel teur operatori, a large part of the
Halsev from Dr. T. I. Marks. some time ago.
McWilliant«,
Lynn
Norton
and
over the cut-off, and it might be joy being secured by setting up the
— Eugeni Register, July 5, 1903.
ou naver saw a finer liue of Red Pearl drove over to Newport
W e H ave
routed
through Brownsville and Co­ apparatus for yourself. Compar­
The Albauy chamber of com­ kitcheu range« than are in H ill & in Chance's car, leaviug here Mon­
burg, hut would probably join the atively few yet have installed the
E V E R Y T H IN G
merce
has paeeed
reaolutions Co. s store. Gleaming iu polished day afternoon aud returuing Tues­
main line at Springfield and go maguavox.
O ptical
favoring the continuance of con nickel and porcelaiu, they would day night.
north through the large cities of
trol of the Central Pacific railroad be ornamental tn a parlor.
E Y E S T R A IN
A. P. Howe an I wife brought Eugene, Junction City and H ar­
Paving work betweeu here and
by
the
Southern
Pacific,
Is the Cause of M any
Mrs. VV’. R. K irk aud her two their
son W illiam over from risburg -a n d Halsey,
Harrisburg started yesterday.
H U M A N IL L S
S. G. Roberteon, who was re. youngest children returned Satur­ Brownsville Sunday to take the
• f yonr eyes give you trouble ot
covering nicely from a broken hip day from eastern Washington, train tor Portland. Ilia broken
your glasses are annoying
whore they had been visitiog rela­ hip still makes frequent trips for
a t the home of hie sou, VV. H
S E E US. We cau Relieve You
Robertson, has been prostrated by tives and friends.
treatment necessary.
Bancroft Optical Co.
the uncommonly hot weather, hut
If as good shows as we have
J I3 1st St. \V. Albany. Phone
1 is reported as slightly improviug
Henry Zimmerman and wife,
been getting continue to draw as
th.s morning.
small bouses as recently we must accompanied by Guy Layton, were
Our low priced basement storo is full of
oot he a. rpriaed if the manage­ at the county seat Friday and Mr.
Layton had au X-ray picture taken
ffjjod
m erchandise at especially lotv prices.
ment cuts of! our picture-show
of the tooth that has been giving
\v hen in town look these goods over. Mail or­
entertainment entirely.
him so much trjb le receotly. He
ders prom ptly filled.
Sunday morning fire caught iu is much improved in coudition
Ptari True's hay field from a train now and is once more at home
and burnt several shocks of hay. and doing sotuu work.
It wae discovered soon after it
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Mop sticks, ea c h .*.... ................
started and help was summoned
and after some difficulty the blaze
Shoes
Frictioa tap e , await r o ll . . . ..............
was checked.
Jots and Tittles
Items of interest to Shoppers
A Few of the Many
a.,.'” ..".“1 65 and 75c
20c
5c
18c
O pportunities at Hom e
Patent Pum ps—One-strap Baby Polls...
Pollyanna P atent Welts, two- tra p ......
Black Kid o n e -stra p ........... .....................
W hite Cloth onc-strap P u m p s.... .........
$6.00
5.00
5.00
3.50
Hosiery
New Line
Ladies’ Blouse Waists, dark colors, at...
$4.50
Grocery Specials
Dependable Roasted Coffee. 3 pounds...
Peet a h a sh in g Machine Soap. 3 for......
♦♦ ,nt
Two Creme O il free
N eptune Pie Peaches, 2;-lb. size. 6 for...
Pearl W hite or Silk Soap, 25 b ars.........
A ll pride« leas
5%
Large ro ll»__ _
$1.00
1.00
l.vv
1.00
for cash
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
At last that monumeut to Lieu­
tenant Raymond Templeton, which
hia will assigned to Brownsville
wheu he fell a victim of the world
war, is defintely announced as
coming. I t will be a drinking
fountain and horse trough on main
street,
...............
Good tiaed Aluiumoui Colander«. $ 1
18 ¿Hid 20C
12] and 18c
.......................... 08C
$2.20
30c a yard
C h air Hottnuia o f wood, tu td tu n i » I « . . . . ........................
Curtain Rods of b ra » » __ ____ ...................................
Therm o» Hottie«, pint t i l t . . . . .............
Black or white Cordovan in cotton lisle at 25-
3 5 4 5 «Hid 5 0 cents the pair
Special in silk and fiber, colors black, white and
Cordovan, at 9 8 cents the pair
Children's black cotton ribbed at 2 3 cents
-A-
The country-wide «dike of rail-
road shop workers is reported by
(he uutou authorities to he 100 per-
cent effecliffe, which destroys all
confidence in what they say, for
in many cases union men are
known to be on their jobs. In AI-
I batiy not a man walked out.
Lunch Kita, w ith tliennoa b o ttle .....................
Haleey Christian Chumb
W ire Screen. galvanized, SO u u h ................................... ..
Church Announcements
Christian :
10, Bible school.
11, Lord’s Supper.
Sermou.
7, .Christian Endeavor.
8, evangelistic serviee. Sermon.
Letter Jones, pastor.
Wednesday evening, June 28,
about 200 former Brownsville resi­
dents met at Laurelhuiet park,
Portland, for their first picnic, as Methodiet:
a formally organised body. The
Sunday School, 10.
president, Mrs. Lulu Powell Ross,
Preaching, 11.
was called upon for a talk aud
Junior League, 8,
told of her pleasure at feeing so
Intermediate League, 6:30.
many there, with aseuraoee of
Epworth League, 6:80.
Ibture gathertuge.
John Pearl,
Preaching, 7 30.
W. II. Rose and Bert Wilson were
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
also called for and responded with
Rev, C. T , Cook, Pastor,
earnest words of remintsceiioe.
Several familiar songs by the crowd Pine Grove Church :
ended an enjoyable eveutog.—A l.
Sunday School, 10.
ibany Democrat-
Prayer-meeting, 7.
-^inch.....................................................
......... ..........3 7 c »yard
Teakeltlra of bright «liming uiektl
P 'ced..................»1.73 and » 2 .2 0
A iea, good quality, each................ » 1 .7 ®
Soeo Diahea of wire, very h au tly___ J 3 C
Cake
T urners, perforated, wood
handle........................................... jQ p
Men a Rubber Hecla, for r o m f s r t . . . t B c
H a ll Soles—good leather H a lf S»lea
13 and ?.8c
M ail Boae«— Rural Matt Bose« . » 1 . 7 0
W ire Frames to place over canrp
fire* ........................................."«1 OS
scrubbing B ru s b e a ............... ....
Ladd Egg Beaters medium air«___
4Qe
I f you need D IS H E S remember th a t we carry tba largest stock of
d tiliea in Oregon outside of Portland
ALBA N Y
Hamilton’s
OREGON