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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E Arrow Garage Have just pat in stock sn esaortmset of Connecting Red Bearings for all popalar makes of automobiles, trucks aad tractor«. Pathfinder Tira« at mail order bouse prices. Let n t furnish your Tractor O il for harvest. Aalomotuls Paia to Complete line of accasaonro aad Ford parts. W« will overhaul your Ford engine for $20 labor " •• “ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor “ ” reline transmissiou band for IXSO labor “ “ overhaul rear axle and rebnah springs and perches when necessary for $7 labor O. W . FRUM Exclusive Afirsnt for J e r s e y M ilk F ood Com pound guaranteed GANSLE BROS. prompt attention Telephone 16x5 the economies! fand for calve«, pig« «ad chiekeos t 1 Last Sunday morning the top of if Mooat Etna blew off with a noise J like the crack of doom (we «op r paee— we never heard either of I them) and five new crater« opened I oa the slopes. A flow of lava 900 feet wide and fo rt/ or fifty fait I ia depth «wept down the mouut- ! «Inside, destroying everything be* ¡fore it. including olevoo village« [The people had fled, warned by (Continued from pa«« 3) eonrnanew premonitory rambling« and tre* Deputy Sheriff Roy has resigned. Frank JSnkiaa. editor of the Eu mar«. A few dev« before earth F rn m A M o M a h .n shipped t w o ! f ' n‘ (Or^ “ ’ T * ®eg“ t<r’ ,pe? quake« bad killed S000 people in Persia and deetroyed much prop- double-deck carloads o f lamb. and T Y ifia T physicians "D r.” unless referring tc FEED AND GRAIN There were four fatalities In Ore gon due to industrial accidenta during the week ending June 14, according to a report prepared by the state In dustrial accident commission. The victim« Included George C. Fowler, hook tender, Tillamook; Cbrie J. La nth. drag sawyer. Portland; Robert O. England, millwright, Cottage Grove, and Clyde Kelley, laborer, Turner. A total of TJ4 accidents were report ed tor the weak. The Oswego Lake W ater, Light A Power emopeny haa filed application F* his professional services in eorni Harry Commons and wife got stuck | with the public service commission tor The Enterprise tried last week to specific manner- in soft sand on the beach near New permission to install meters for lrri- make Belt Bond’s boy a girJ, b u t This attitude on the part of M r B el/ won’t have it eo. Jenkins is not only individual, but it port Thursday night on their way gatton servtee. Increase ia Irrigation P laae are being la id fo r a day is unique, in that Eugene is a college hom< from their vacation and spent rates from 71 cents to $1.80 a month of dedication when the ad d itio n to city, the home of the State Unlvere- the night in their auto there before is also sought by tbs water company. th e C h ris tia n church is com pleted. I rity, where considerably play to help came along and started them Linn county livestock is prolific. A “titles” is a pert of its inbred atmos- anew on their journey. phere. Surrounded by respectful “Professor,” "Deen." end "Doctor” equations, which in themselves are the very essence of life in a college town— the editor of the Morning J. E. Davie has got a larger bus Reg „ te r casts even tradition aside for his Albany Brownsville stage , nd ntver rf{tT , to » p , » „ business to serve the growing patron- "those pre5int at , gociaj function, but carefully, -places him I t is only twenty years since the «long with the ordinary “miaters.” firs t Ford car was made. The com- There’s a reason? , peny started with $28,000 actual cash “H « the Register’s policy,’ says capital. Mr. Jenkins, “to use the tltl« "D r.” P a .m a n a in . ih . I . OD,y whtn U 1 material part of the t a r ..» ou f a m Io a n . a f ' h . Befim < ’2 .n d 'V ^ land office in A lb a n y per « . a t instead of 6. w ill be 4) Notice was Z ««wived at this office after page 2, Z with the advertisement, b . i b « » nrintad -ol ’’ ’ Miss Lois Johnson of Salem has th is week been " learning lbs ropas ” a t the drugstore, prepare- to ry to ta k in g charge of the pre- aoription counter. She i f an 0 - A. C. graduate. Miss Iu a H u b b a rd , who has been hers since the first of April, has been oallad to hsr home io Polk oounty end Is p la n - ning to leave here to m o rro w . ‘ t„ K Bifora Letter Jones weot to A t- toria, aa stated last w n k , he was graduated from the Eugene Bible uaivsrsits at bachelor of divinity. Auction ! The annual gathering at Provi dence church June 10, in honor of Joab Powell, the missionary who baptized mere people ia Oregon then any other man, much more than filled the bnildiog, A com mittee was appointed to raise funds lor a monument. Wednesday, June 28, U "* ** 1 ’’ ’’ Calf * ’ ’ registered Jeriey Boll 2 Grade Cow«, 6 grade Twe-year-old«, 1 grad« old Cow 4 Young Work Horae« 1 Old Horae ♦ Two-vear-old Colt« t Span of Proles broke to ride or drive t Regiatared Percharoa Bullion, gentl« - w ill work «ingle or double V Yonng Pig» 1 Wlde-tire Half Truck 1 Narrew-tire Half Truck 2 Old Wagon« t Two Mated Hack, goad a« new } ?,d Nack 1 Good Buggy with pole 1 Siug.e Buggy 1 Surrey w ith shafts 3 Plfty-bnahel Boxes 1 Buggy Pole aad Singletree« I Bndgate Sender with graaMed attach'! I Altman i t Taylor Separator I Altman & Taylor Clover Holler I International 8-14 Tractor with Plow» 1 IS -M ga« pt,i| Tractor Bnailage Cutter Corn Planter Roadaew outfit Power aad hand Fend Cutter C ot. B br T. S u d t b l l , Auctioneer H a l s iv B r a n Bawx, Clerk Get som e at R IN G O ’S Dmgstore Amor A. Tussin< L A W Y E R A N D N O TA R Y B now M tviLLg, O s to o n O liver T yp ew riter Halaey Enterpriao Send Copy Early The PntsrpriM is havtag mech of its typrostting dons hv tino- tvp» The lasi mail tahtng eopy to ths maebiee leevss here botov» aoon ToroAay Copy roming hv Tnesday s mail or later mo«t t«k«- the ehtnee of being tsft erer for the aest w rok't parov. es thers is oalv on» man her» to set the tyro ssd de t l l the othsr p r in tia g odbee wori^ i ^ C toeed Mondaya WILSON A. CAREY, Owutr B. A. R b o t b x , Salea Manager Geo- ‘ ” d h“ S been ,d ®PU d by the Nurse association. Th« woman credited with the <hs- Weetern, but Intrinsically he is. Be- for« M r. Silver was sent to Washing- ton by the American Farm Bureau 11 ederation to run congress, he had weiternixed the Shenadoah apple country, put West Virg in ia apples on a par with thoa« of Washington and Oregon and had hewed a fortune out ■it opportunity from a standing start, Also he acquired an education in the ichool of experience and by omnivor- ous reading. In two yests in Wash- ington. Silver made the long-befooled farmer the dominant clase in national I legislation, having extracted no less eovery had a little daughter crippled with infantxile paralysis. In hope of obtaining relief, she took the child to Florida and permitted her to Spend much tím» in the water at a shallow i beach. She was amazed afte r a few days to see the child strike out and swim, having suddenly recoveed the us« of her limbs. So rapid was her recovery, th at parents installed a swimming tank in the home and con- Hnued the tepid w ater treatment, Then experts at Northwestern uni- varsity medical school, fam iliar with the child’s history, became Interested, •oonemlc sadsrstonSla«. It 1« tbsro toro, that w» g«d *rr»y»4 agaisst «ros»—that we fin4 the srow- W at variato« with the predicar, ths Rrodsror with ths coasamer asd both with ths narrlor. It is boeaaso of a lack of ocoaomio uad«rstaa4lsg that we fiad ospitai aad labor frequently etriring sfalsst each other. Ret oaeh I than tw enty-five lews in the interest olomont It rttslly Istorstted to each other fqr the final sueeaes ot the aa of agriculture from the 87th con- tto» s a d s s rs r-ls the fermar growl a g gress. Silver happens to be a demo- • Brims crop sad gsttisg s felr ro crat and the democrats are frantically tors: in the eeanar peekia« a patota- seeking a Moses. Silver's farm bloc U » crop end petttag a fair retaira; la I has proved that party lines are only the earrler trsaspertlsg without dam legend«, and hi» advocates «ay that age or detorinraUea and pettina a his nomination w ill add the farm er fair retare, la U s wholesaler mahtaa vote of North and West to the usual a wide dlstrlhntiea sad getti»« a fair retara; le the retailer rottefytns his Democratic m ajority of the south. easterner aad soitto« a fata return; W ill Silver fight It out w ith Henry la labor sldlas senh sf a « procrosro in th» democratic national conven- sad getting a felr retara; to capita] tion?—June Sunset. rosplylag the messy sad «redit te mshs saak process passible asd got i Arthur Howell of Lebanon has tl» g « totr return, sad ia tho eoa • u » t reeslviap e per« aoarisklsg four months-old barred rook pul- (Çondsblo. wbolssems health «trini lets that ars laying. This Anisri. «Miels at a totr price. There to this can breed can be handled to lor musita ed Is ter rot is (>a prê more dollar»’ worth of eggs llu n tas sad ceasumptiea of hamaa the Leghorns Ths Enterprise ed fpqutromrats that should prohibit itor h ns doos it. A n d the cocker strife amnsg the srodsciag and o u els and dtnonrdsd hens bring mors ra m in i «torneata.—J. H PsaUehor. ' per pound nod weigh twice as window of the E . D. Isom visited the county seat one day last week. PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS M rs. Sarah Johns and son, L a w r ence,, o f Glendale, visited the lady’s sister, Mrs. J. F. Isom several days last week. On Wednesday they drove to Corvallis to visit their sister-in- law, Mrs. Mabel Lusby. Admittance Here 5 Cents a Line F arm W artxd . — Wanted, $e Mrs. A . E. Whitbeck made several bear from owner of farm or good trips to Brownsville last week, hav land foz-eale, for fa ll delivery. ing some dental w ork dens. L. Jours, Bex 1T7, Olnny, 111. E. A. Starnes and fam ily went to Albany Sunday afternoon to see M r. A . F. Kirshm an, dentist, at H e. Starne’e mother, Mrs. M argaret tel Halsey Tuesday and Friday Starnes. afternoons. Oak and u h wend (or u le . 1. S. H ayes , Halssy Peoria Pointers ’ graphically. M r. Silver is not a West- Hern man unless West Virg in ia is C delivery Hens Kept Happy they feel like it, and authority to an<,nymity. Her treatment has been f borrow $800,000,000 more, they are tried out with marked success at the will kill raite» and k«ep the c h i c k e n h >use Hweet and san itary The B. E. Cogswell and Fred Houck Halsgy postoffice to open Sundays came up from Portland on business from 9:16 ta 9:4.5 a. m. and 12:30 last week. ternoon. Grindstone, foot power I o Old papers 6a n handln nt the A public sale w ill be held a t the Enterprise offioo. Simplex Cream Separator Cogswell place Monday afternoon, 1 McCormick Binder 1 McCormick Mower June 25, beginning at ten o’clock. 1 light-foot Kentucky donble-diac D rill 1 Corrugated Roller 1 Disc Harrow 1 Spring-tooth Harrow 1 Bpike-toolh Harrow The mention • ( earboliaenm ia 1 Two-herae Cultivator the advertisement of the Ringo 1 One-horse Cultivator (Interprise Correspondence) drugstore this we«k realnds the 1 Pour borae two-bottom Gang Plow editor of his ass of that inssetisids I Singla-bottom Sulky plow with eatra M r. and Mrs. W . L. Porter of Breaker Bottom when ho kept n few haadrsd boos Corvallis aud Mrs. Clsy of shsdd 1 Oliver Chilled W alking Plow ia Eugene. 1 Twelve-Inch Steel Walking Plow visited Mrs. Dunn Sunday. The label on the m b roooa. 1 Tea-foot Rock Island 16-inch Disc Cul tivator M r. Baldwin ot Hpringfialil has mends tbs liquid for chisken mites I Two-bottoUi Diac Plow moved his family to Peoria 'o liva- — the little red villains whioh live 1 Double-harnooa Hay Pork and Carrier He will be angiueer at the saw in erevioos in bni(dings or in the I Eight-inch Vineyard Plow m ill. ground end ooms oat nt night and I Set Butt Cham Work Harness 1 Set new Driving Haraeaa. with collars sack the lifeblood of hens. To Fred Mason visited his brother l Seta Single Harness end a pile of old get rid of the mite ths roosts and 1 ®->n- «»«I Garden Plow at Rossburg aver 8unday. so much of the wall ns would ho F A R M of 320 acres. W ill divide as John Bayn« was a business vis toaohsd py the heos’ feathers were follows: 100 acres, ell in crops, no building«; 132 acre» w|th buildings itor at Corvallis Monday, p ain ted with aarbolineuaa. I t doss and crops; 80 acres, partly im net evaporate readily aad onoe in Mrs. F ruit returned last Thurs-1 proved, all good tillable len t three months was found to bo often dav from Alpine and Eugene, I Vaunt term« Free lunch. Bring cRis enough to apply it. The insects i I . Gray Silver Is the Individual. No. lfi, 11:37 a. m. Na. 17, 12:1a p .’m. Î4, 4:2$ p. m. 23. 4.28 p. a . John Bain, a form er resident of 23, 4:30 a. m. 31, H ;32 p. as this neighborhood, died in Portland Nro, 21 aad 23 etap oaly if Wagged last week a t th« age of <7 years. M r. Bain was a brother-in-law of Mrs. SUNDAY M A IL HOURS John B u rn e tt (Enterprise Correepeadeece) Henry Brock and fa m ily called a t the Chester Curtis home Sunday a f i , Carbolineum H ALSEY RAILROAD TIME North gaatfa Alford Arrows A lb ert Davis an£. Carl Isom made a trip up the McKenzie to the Cogs Good pastare to rant far sattle I will offer at public sale ot the old Rsbbta well ranch the firs t of the week afte r and horses. W ill net bs responsi place, « mile« iouthwe«t of Brownsville «ad some cattle. ble for saan«. J .|D Roni. 4 mile« southeast of Halsey, beginning at Thron miles west of Halsey. Lee Ingram and fam ily went to Eu gene Saturday. h Z * “ *»“ . ’T T " » Purebred Jer«ey Cow«, J to 7 year« old Wagon Scale » ’ “ Two-year-old« 6 Bundle Plata V > ’’ ’’ Yearlings returned from a visit to Call- fornia we omit the title .” N aturally, Editor Jenkins is fre- quently questioned “why” he had adopted this strang« departure from a generally accepted custom “ I t all starts directly w ith’ the phy- slcian himself,’ he explains. "The physician’s coda of ethics bars ad- vertising— the newspaper’s product_ as something beyond the pale of wa spectablllty. Conaeauentlv we do "The earth aad the fullaeee there o f' 1« tka erlssary aouroe ot capital. The farmsr, iherstor«, ta the natloa's sroeiest producer of wealth. Farm Ins aad bank)ng—-production and dis tribution—should go hand Is head The problems of the firm e r are the problems ef the banker. Both art vitally concerned In bringing «boat a proper sdjustmeat of traasportatiea aad msrkotlag costs. Ths laereeatag toadssev toward a mors sympathetic nadorstaadlng ef each ether's rola ties to those problems is oas of the vorv oncenragtng «Igns ot the times, asd will result ta further advaneo meat of tholr mntanl Interests.— Wnl ter W. Head. W rit Vie« President American Rankers Association. Commons and fam ily and Seth M ill« and wife got home Thursday. FOOTE BROS. Prop«. to 12:86 aad 9 to 8:16 p. m. T ‘T H e rr Is burg ewe bor« four lambs this spring end now a doe in Duncan Me- Kercher’s deer park at Crawfordsville has triplets. HALSEY GARAGE where she had spent sevarai days would not «rose it to roach their visiting. prey and the bans so joyed lito and A school program was rendered I the egg output increased. But o surprise was in store. I t gathering being preeeat, aftoi had been prasamed impomiblo to which a supper was served at thi keep n flock of hens entirely tree ! from the large aen louee hut within ball. Mrs. J. W . La Mar was shop. six months after using earboilooum tba premia«« were (r«o from thorn ping fa Albany Saturday. and not a specimen oouid ho found Lloyd Carothers visitof his fam- during a aumbor of yoora that ths ily over ths week end. He is flock wan maintained. working in ths sawmill at Harris- burg. Freeh loganberies will proba bl Judd Smith of Benton county be chilled ta d shipped, «aal thi year. was a business visitor Friday. Perry Taylor and M. O. Falk are N oticr os P iral H kabiro recorded from Halsey among the In th« county eenrt of the «Ute of Or»- farmer« in the Linn county, O. A . C I son for Linn eoaaty. and following Juveniles from th« coun In the matter of the estate 1 of I ty at the club summer school are: Dellis Cornutt. Harold Knuths I w A. Ringe, deceased: J Netlee ia hereby given that the nader- Stanley Satchwell. Carl Danner, Clair si«ned has filed hie final acconnt ae ad Cornutt. Glenn Pike. Clarence Pike, ministrator of the rotate of W. A Rin Lucille Sommer, Ronald Sommer, M il- se, deowsed, with the clerk ef L i n tord Shelton, Keith Flory, Luella M e '»«■ty. Oregon, end the eoaaty eoort Monday. Jnly Pth. Cart, Iren« Quimby, George Freese, T S Î . " . . ** toe hoar ef 18 o'clach a. m., Gordon Gllkey, Edith Pugh, Price .to« eoanty courtroom ia the Lian OP*1 Mespelt, L on . Zysett, coaety eourthouse, in Albany, Oregon, •s the tame end pises for hearing eaid Marion Gllkey, Arnold Forster, Thel- njx Blankenship, Alice Forster, Don- î c? B\ ,.<“ d toe settlement ef said ro with the result that a large tank add Shelton. Clayton Flory, Ted Mc- tate Now therefore, all persons era Hereby notified aad req u ired to prsssnt v»s built and mpst satisfactory re Cart, Eugene Freese. any and all objectless thoy may have suits have been obtained. *1»' »st said see on at Or the fine) settle- ------------- — __________ toe »«id rotate at said time end rinkard last Thursday At the close of the Dryer meetings Dated this 4th day of J o m . 1713. crew he had a t work at Harrisburg seven persons from addition to the Frum . . . . J. R ir o o , Eugene and one from Harrisburg M „ Administrator of said «stote. Failurp of lumber to ar- were baptized. 2 , Î WPMT' Attorney cause. Publ'“ t.oa Tuse 7, IV3S. D«ta ef last pabltcatioa Jaly 3. 1723, ■ ■ ■ I ' ~ ' - p - ----- 7 ' ■ M. fr,‘ ^K \ ,VEI±OWKNÛL V RED BAND \