Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 21, 1923, Image 1

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    Jots and Tittles
Not Race Suicide
Happenings in Linn County Generally and in
Halsey Particularly
Pie Routs Robber
la Wsshingtoa county, ia this
state, reside Mrs. Fellows of Slras-
sel, 16 years old and the mother
• i twine ; her mother. Ura Mattie
Harper of Galea City, aged 32,
who was a mother at 14, and Mrs.
Rose Forrest ol Huston, aged 46,
great-grandmother of the twins
and mother and grandmother re­
spectively of Mrs. Harper and
M rs Fellows. Mra. Forrest, tha
great-grandmother, like Mrs. Har­
per, was a mother at 14 years of
Mrs. Mary Warner conducts
bakery in Chicago. One evening
last week a man cams in with hia
hands in hia pockets.
*• you
want s p i e l ” said she. " I want
what’s io the cash box, ” said he.
drawing
two pistols.
Splash
weot a hig strawberry pie over hia
countenance.
Then plea fairly
rained upon him until he was
finely covered with the red juice
and ha dropped the pistols and
ran. He got what she had first
offered, not what he asked for
All Over the State
Current Events Epitomized by the Western
_
Newspaper Union
Mr»- Flora no« H a lt ia nurse at nual Holstein picnic ia also slated for
tha English home ia Halaay.
the same day.
Chancy Sick« is offers hia nearly
r a r « . r . aroese C0CÙM AT. iejow-
You won’t ra» a longer day than
thrashing machine -for sal».
mg over the rains which practically close October l i T A slight change «t«c.
this.
Ha ia too busy to run it.
will lature more than an average crop. was made In the bobwhlte quail and
The addition to T. J. Skirvio’s
During tha vacation season Dr.
The Methodiet old people's home at Chinese pheasant season. It will open
KirshBan will ba in bis Hatsey warehouse is about complete.
Salem, recently completed a t 'a coat October 14 and clone October 22 These
office afternoons only, Tuesdays
of approximately »70.000. was dedicat­ ere the oaty Important game chances.
George Laubnsr has
Tha appealed oaae of A J Weston,
and Fridays.
ed Friday.
1 ud in four carloads of stovswood
who la serving a life term in the state
Brandon district elected Fred for winter.
Two more weeks of warm weather
penitentiary for the murder of Robert
Falk to succeed F. W. Robinson
are needed before the McXensle pass
Rrug at Sisters, Deschutes county, h.
k
°
n
Chamlea,
tha
new
pastor
of
as director and reflected China.*
w ill be open to travel. Deschutes na­ number of years ago. w ill be argued
the Christian church, preached his
Bickels clerk.
tional forest officials declare.
before the supreme court June 21.
(By Ralph Lawrence)
By Anna Fennell)
W . A. Carey w ill have a big first sermons there Sunday to good
Wolves are killing deer in great
andisneea.
He
comes
to
Halsey
A statement of the arrests and con­
Mrs. Emma Gregory returned to
— numbers In the north Umpqaa river
suctian eala of land, livestock and
Mrs. C. J. Howe and daughter
from Perrydule, about tea miles
farm equipment one week from
Emma returned Sunday from iba Shedd Friday evening after spending district. Is a report made to the Port- victions for game violations Issued by
A today, June 28, f ia t miles south, north of Dallas, where he had rose festival at Portland.
the week in Salem and Portland.
»o<j office of the state game commis­ the state game commission shows e
total of 351 arrests sad convictions
east ef Halsey. I t ie sdvertiaed, been pastor since last fall. He
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprenger were
Marvsl Lawrence returned from
since December 1, which exceeds last
in this paper. H e ia reducing hit went to Perrydaledrom Si Monte,
in
Albany
Wednesday.
More
than
150
members
of
the
Albany
college
Sunday.
She
sx.
oear Los Angeles, where he had
hold ¡age and caree.
year s number by 44 for the same per­
been pastor three and one-half pacts to attend the normal school
Mrs. Irvin Rogers attended the rose Myers clan, who reside In western iod.
Mrs. Maym« Robertson, of Tacoma, years.
at Monmouth next year.
Oregon,
will
bold
their
annual
reunion
festival \\ ednesday and returned
Deschutes county’s road budget, urn-
well known her« and granddaughter
Sunday at Canemah park at Oregon
Thursday.
Mayor
Snyder,
S.
M.
Thomp­
A.
C.
and
L.
H.
Armstrong
aad
■ officially determined by the Bend and
of Mrs. Bassett, was knocked down by
City.
| Redmond commercial club roads com-
Mrs. L. G. Thompson spent last
a Shell oil truck in her home city their wives and Hazel, daughter son, Dr. Shelton, Thomas M iller
Lotis Langley of Portland wee ap­
i mllteee. will be boosted ?75,000 to al­
f» edneeday of last week and one ana • f th» younger coupl», went to A l­ and a number of others from here week in Portland and Vancouver.
pointed a member of the slaty soldiers
broken above the elbow, one leg brok­ bany Thursday afternoon and bad attended the big gathering at the
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Coatea left and sailors' commission by Governor low for grading the central Oregon
Ash Swale hunt elub Friday.
highway to Its junction with the Bead-
en below the knee and several ribs, «" X-ray picture taken of Basel’s
Saturday
for Belknap Springs. They Fierce to succeed Erie Hauser, also of
doctors
Burns road.
. to aid tha . --------
~ in deciding I
«»•
A t sssv
the uuituni
annual ICIJVVl
school UICVtlDM
meatiog expect to be gone a month.
three toes and an aide broken. She 1 lungs
Portland.
to treat them. She is just Monday Vite Ramsdall was elected
was in a hospital and doing well at â bow
Nick Oevins, a Portuguese laborer
b û llt holding
h n lf t m w her
k a e own at present
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about
Harry B. Mayes, a druggist of Oswe­
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hobbs of Albany
the new director. Harry Po.
last accounts.
of Balt Lake city, shot and seriously
and it will take her aome time to laúd wat elected clerk.
were in Shedd Sunday visiting go. committed suicide in his apart­
woundsd two men on the Oregon-
Mrs. Geer, county school superin­ monia to raeover from the
friends.
ment over his drug store at Oswego Washington section gang near Pleas­
pneu
Mrs. Cecil Harrison eutertained
•
tendent, was ill and unable to conduct fever.
by shooting himself la the head with
Mrs. Vern Arnold and daughter,
ant Valley la Baker county. Gavut»
Mr». Hazal Moyer at her borne
the examinations for state teachers’
a revolver.
Fourth-class postmasters have bees in honor of both their birthdays Lurleen, returned Saturday from the
then made bis escape to the hills. He
certificates, and Mrs. Ida M. Cum­
Fred A. Snell. 50, a rancher living Is thought by authorities to be insane.
rose city.
mings, her predecessor in the posi­ appointed fer Oregon as follows: Le­ Wedneaday, June 20.
near Mapleton, wee killed when an
tion, officiated.
Mrs. Geer is slow­ land, Josephia» county, Kirby X.
A t the request of Oeorge F. Ander-
Mrs. J. E. Willoughby returned Sat­
automobile carrying him and three
Troiai; Wateitoo, Ltnn county; John
ly improving.
>n of the Portland Livestock Ex­
urday
from
Eugene,
where
she
has
Milton
Howe
and
wife
have a
other men ran off the road down an change, a conference ordered by the
A Turpin. Jr.
been to have her throat treated, af­ embankment.
Rev. C. T. Cook had a letter from
daughter born June 12.
s
.
publio service commission for June
ter
an
operation.
(Continuad pag« j )
John Standish at Wenatchee.
John
Loises suffered In a fire at Bend
Darrell Sawyer and wife have a son
34 to eonsider the operation of aa
is in the Y. M. C. A. there and is en.
Mr. and Mrs. M, J. McCumber of whloh destroyed the M Murray cloth­
bora a week ago Saturday.
additional llvaatock train between
ASH SWALE GAME MEETING
thusiastie in the work. He rooms at
the A. D. Kern company left for ing stock and a frame building in
Huntington aad Portland, has been
Mrs. E. E. Stanard la official nurse Portland Monday.
the Y building.
The foregoing was
which It wee housed, w ill total approxi­
F. M. Brown represented the state for patients of Dr. Garnjobst.
poatpeaed.
left out for want of room when the
mately 410,000
Mra. C. W. Kennedy was an Albany
Enterprise went to press last week. game commission at the Sportsmen’s I
The North Pacific Library associsr
Captain Frank L. Culls. Slat Infan
* k
“ shopper Monday
Since then this office received a let­ meeting at Ash m l . Friday night,
Uon
bald Ita 14th aangai conveatlom
try, stationed ta the Philippine«, bat
sai about »300.000 a year is col-l p Totzauer has closed up prac-
Mrs. Ida Robson is assisting at been ordered to Oregon as aaalataat at CbrvalMa. The. cv«ferine« was con­
ter from John. He is as enthusiastic
as ever about the work, the pay snd lected for licenses and fines, half of jtlcally all his Brownsville affairs and the telephone office in the absence professor of m ilitary science at the sidered highly successful aad was well
of Mrs. Coatea.
attended, 105 delegates being present
the prospects.
He is sterotyping, which goes to the counties and half to I u
.
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..
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University of Oregon.
running a power press and doing all the commission.
In three year, that „
? e’se Spl* ™ ’
„ mil”
from Oregon. Washington. Idaho,
Raymond Shedd ia on a trip through
Members of the Oregon publie serv­ Utah, Montana, British Columbia and
havwt- California.
kinds of work in a daily newspaper body has increased the fish hatcher- "Orth. ot
ice commission have set July 20 ss the California.
printing office.
ie. of the state from .even to sixteen. ,n’ npe tom«t<>e5 Juni »
Misa Estelle Satchwell returned date for resuming the hearing of the
Officers of Um atilla county are-
Peter Bither died Wednesday of
The annual meeting of the Oregon He pointed out that eleven dams in
last week from Walker, where she rate cats Involving tha Pacific Tele­
searching for a man who was alleged
Holstein breeders association will he this county are without fish ladders I last week, aged 85, but the Enterprise had been teaching school.
phone A Telegrsph company.
A I di A not learn the fact until the paper
fi> have get fire to two warehouse«
held at Corvallis June 22.
The *n and their owners liable to fines.
8ix or seven inches ef new snow belonging to H. W. ColUna, Pendleton
David Porter of Albany is visiting
strong sentiment showed Itself for was out.
at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ida tall on thé mountain peaks waet of grain ma a, one of which waa destroyed'
enforcement of the fish-ladder law
_ . „
. . . _ ,
Halnea haa caused a chill to coma
E: A' Tons«th' * "»««-chant of Fair- Braasfield.
♦ w a v s and for a closed season for quail.
«
with the grain la It at a lose of 44000.
over tha Powder river valley w h iA
F. C. Stellmacher, president of the I
A
w“
T“?,d ,y
Tha bgrned warehouse waa located at
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Mrs.
A.
D.
Pease
and
children,
who
has checked the progress of growing Bparka station.
Santiam association, presided.
W. £ . . Ethe1’ <Uu<hter of ex Mayor
’ W e H ave
formerly lived in Shedd, visited at crops.
W. Poland ouMfned th« history of the
hrte'
EVERY THING
the home of Mrs. Ad. Nelson last
A friendly suit wlU be brought fa
A campaign for the colonisation at
Ash Swale Hunt club, first formed
H. A. Walker has a new Hupnso- week.
O ptical
tost tha validity of the act passed by
for war on predatory animals and I bile, bought in Portland, and N. H.
»000 acres of lead reclaimed through
the state legislature to remit Astoria's,
BYE STRAIN
birds.
i Bateman of Aah Swale has a new
the completion of an addition to the
portion of the state tax, the money to>
la the Cense of Many
John Standish Is gaining fame water supply of the Tnmalo proleot
During th« year six or seven thou- Oakland car.
ba need in the reconstruction of pub­
HUMAN ILLS
sand trout hay« been liberated in
Xa uaua,
tuarantori of the and winning recognition due to the haa been decided on by the district lic utilities la the burned area. T h r
I f year eyes give yon tronble or
painting
he
ia
warking
on.
The
directors.
Unn county w a u r .
ch .u t.u q u . have a deficit to make
suit w ill be taken to the supreme court
_ ynur glaaaes are annoying
canvas reveala an Indian maid
In a special election the taxpayers at the sarilsst possible date.
SF.R US. We can Relieve Yon
up
I t u bi« ' r than ever, but meeting her lover after a trip up
\ . McAdoo, J. R. Gamble *"d N. H. p)e<lreg are
<iven fop another
of Medford voted against Issuance of
No bounties will be paid In the fu­
Bancroft Optical Co.
tha lake. Mia* June Andersoo, »140,000 In bonds for a new high
Bateman were speakers.
ear
113 1st St W. Albany. Phone
ture on predatory animals killed la
formerly
of
Eugene,
has
been
pee­
The banquet was declared “scrump-
school. The proposition was lost by
A. M. Templeton, hia son, William ing for him, and friends declare 27 votes, there being 272 for It snd Crook county, but Instead the county
troua.”
court has appropriated a fund of more>
T , and Lillian,' widow of Walter that the paioting will be a stepping 3#» against.
than »400 to meat a like appropriation
Templeton, celebrated their birthdays stone for th« artist's future if he
W ith mors than 400 delegates la from the state which will be admin
June 10.
The eldest of them be­ will follow that as a profession.—
attendance from all sections of tbs ietared by the federal government In
came 72, exactly seven months after Lake Chelan (Wash ) dispatch in
state the 73d annual communication of eradication of predatory animals In-
yesterday's
Democrat.
the editor of the Enterprise did
Brownsville Briefs
1
Brownsville pioneers who take an
interest in thia week’s picnic range in
age from 75 years to 84 years or over
and include Job Moore, William Dav­
idson and wife, Rev. J, W. Craig and
Mrs. Harriet Cooley.
Shedd Shots
tha grand lodge. Aaoiant Free and Ac­
cepted Masons held a three-day set
Slate’ 8enator Garland and his slon In Portland.
wife, son and daughter plan to
start Saturday on a lour of th»
United States, visiting a daughter
and slater in Loa Angeles and M r.
Qarland’a old home in Virginia aa
Aubrey Tuaaing has been formal- porta af more or leas extended call
!y admitted to the bar and will prac­ ou their rout«.
tice with his father, who has long
been the only attorney at Browns­
ville and who has been troubled of
late with failing vision.
SIDE from th© visible beauty and authentic
style of BON TON corsets comes the
question o f fit and quality. In the
Jònloh
CORSETS. *
the designer bis fashioned with great skill, each oaa over a perfect Uv- <
mg model, so that its fit most be perfection.
Combined w ith highest quality fabrics is Wua-da-bohn, the resilient,
ha« * * * boning, which gives the corset its fashionable shape and graceful
It is apparent that in Bon Ton the fit, »trie and quality are very definite
things.
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K O O N TZ«
GOOD GOODS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lind, elec­
trician and school-teacher, respective­
ly in Bethel, Alaska, write to Lester
Walker and wife, Ethel’s parents,
that a big baby girl was born to
them June 2.
M r. and Mrs Frank W alker
have returned from Salem to thia
aity to reside.
Mra. Mary West haa eoma homa
for a raat after a yaar aad more
helping Mrs. English at Halaay,
Leonard Larwill won the prise
for tha best local reporting wort
during the year on tha U. of O
paper, the Emerald, at togene
Friends of the Teel Irrigation pro*
ject near Echo, la the west end of
As tha result of a mass meeting held Um atilla county, have requested Gov
at Richland approximately 333,501) was eraor Pteroe to use his Influence with
raised by residents of that section to other members of tbe stole commis­
be used in a reorganisation of the sion to appoint a disinterested engi­
Eagle Vslloy state bank, which recent neer to lnspe.it the bslf-finlshtd pro
ly closed Its doors.
Jeet sad cheek over plane with a view
The first sheep deal of soy conse­ to starting tha work for completion.
quence near Bend for the present sea
On,y 41 homestead applications have
son was reported in the purchase by bees received at th« Roseburg land
P it Reilly of Shaniko of >100 head of offle« for lands In th« Coos bay wagon
lambs at a price understood to have road aad Oregon-California grant
been close to »45,000.
lands, which ware opened to entry
The University of Oregon at Eugene
is established a course In radio-
physics. designed to train graduate
students for positions ss radlo-phy
slrists, research specialists snd execu­
tive« in the radio field.
Halaay Christian Church
Church Announcements
Church of Christ:
10, Bible school.
11, 8»rmon.
7, Christian Endeavor,
8. Sermon.
H. C. Davia got home Sunday Methodist:
from hia eastarn trip. Hia foeter
Sunday School, 10.
daughter, Mra. C. W. Standish of
Preaching. 11.
Brownsville, stopped to sea Salt
Junior League, 8,
Lake City and did not arriva hare
Intermediate League, 7.
ontilTueeday.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meeting. Thursday, g.
Arraignment in the case of the
Preaching in the evening.
Daolaf) WBrdtr li sat for Monday.
Rev, C. T. Conk, Pastor,
the district.
June 11. O f this number about 20 of
tbe applications srs made by squatters
or by lessees who sre given s prefer­
ence right under the act declaring tha
land opea.
A financial report submitted at a
Death and firs followed la tha wake meetlag of tha general relief com alt-
of the festival regatta on the W illam­ toe at Astoria showed that tha total
ette river at Portland, when a boy cash toatribafioos to the relief fund
waa drowaed, a speedy racer burned
ounted to »121.44444, while receipts
to th« water'« edge and eaotker euak from the sale of supplies were 44304 I I ,
withta slgbt of 10,000 persona
making a grand total of 4114.403 44 iw
The Oregon-Washington Railroad A calved by the committee. Expendi­
Navigation company haa filed with the tures have amounted to »42,01424.
publie servies commission a protest leaving »»4,749.14 still on hand.
agatest the proposed establishment of
a grade crossing over Ito tracks Bear
Grass Valley, Sherman county.
8ev«rsl changea la the opening and
closing of the hunting aeesoaa for tha
coming year bave been made by the
state game commission
Tha deer
hunting eeeaon. Instead of opening
August 20 aa heretofore, a e it fall wtll
net ata ri until September tu and will
The second annual experiment In
cherry pollenltatlon has been complet­
ed In Wasco souaty by the Oregon
Agricultural college, la all 72.000 bioa-
wer« emasculated, artificially
Impregnated with pollen from practi­
cally every knows fertile variety and
covered with paper sacks until partly
matured, by Professor C. E Schuster,
uader whose dlrectloa the esperlmeata
were conducteq.
JM K