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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
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VOL XI
HALSEY. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1923
JO T S A N D T I T T L E S
Brownsville Briefs
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County
•
Mr«. H arry Commons is ill with was an interesting program and a
ere cold.
good feed.
Hay baling time is hers and
Mrs. Pearl Trne underwent a
there uever was more hay to bale. surgical operation at Corvallis
7
NO. 50
Shedd Shots
P E C U L IA R A N D IM P E R T IN E N T
(By Ralph Lawrence)
By Anna Pennell)
Rev. Mr. Cline preached at the
Baptist church Sunday morning.
Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Millikan is to
preach.
Mr. Cline and family go
from here to Columbia City to the
Baptist convention, which begins
July 25, continuing ten days.
Mrs.
C. J. Howe and daughter, Emma, ex­
pect to take in the convention.
Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Kennedy
are moving to Chelan Fails,
Washington.
Some of the Quips and Quirks Observed by Gleaners
of Current News.
Easy Money. —Delmer
Morrison '
home and «ever came back. The
waa fined $5 at Albany last I mother lives on a two-acre farm
A large number of friends
week for amoxing cig .rets, being
and relatives attended the
with a oow and some goat’ and
a minor. Thera ajv a few $5
chickens.
funeral qf Dal Duncan Saturday
bills lying around H alsey if the
Riba In His H ead .—They're bet­
Beed McElvain of Portland,
officers will pick ihern up.
ter there than wheels. The We-
was in Shedd on business last
Cigaret Got Him.—At Index.
natch«« Sun of July 13 lays: A t
week. '
fr o l. Bnglish's mother and sis­ Thursday.
ter Edna, from Eugene, were here
Karl Bramwell’s mother, Mrs.
ever the week end.
Mae M iller of Eugene, wisitad the
Dr. Garnjobst departeu Sunday for
Mr. and Mr». J. A. Stevenson Bramwell family Thursday.
Wash., last week Robert Ran­
St. Anthony's hospital Wednes­
Seattle to take a ten days lecture
are visiting their «on Glenn and
Mr. Brown is grading roads kin, 18, member of a railroad
day A rthur Keefe was n n d jf an
Mrs. M. M. Ward of Browns­ course in post graduate work.
family in Portland.
Xpvej Sui-ua8 *p aqg jo qpou crew, got his clothes saturated
anesthetic for several hours
ville visited at tbs K arl Bramwell
George Crume and wife from Scio to pave.
with gasoline while traneferiing
while bis bone« were juggled
Rev. C. T. Cook and D. 8. Mo- boms from Thursday until Satur­
spent Sunday with Mr. Crume’s par­
that fluid in bis work. Then b«
from one m r t of bis body to an-
W illiam« and their wives were day.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Kennedy lighted a cigaret end was burned
ents.
o her. M r. Keefe fell off a train
Corvallis visitors Sunday evening
Mrs. K arl Bramwell and chil-
of Seattle are visiting Mr. to death as e result.
here in the spring and suffered
Clara
Hasset
of
Lebanon
spent
Kennedy’s brother and wife,
«
Word has bean received that Joe dren returned Saturday from a
a »ever« injury of the skull,
Sunday
with
the
Burson
family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kennedy. Bowing to Mammon.— Burt Koro.
Colp, who baa been ill for some visit to Eugene.
which left a large opening, pro­
bert was found kneeling io the
Mrs. Hazel Moyer spent Friday at
time, ia in Portland taking treat-
tected ouly by the scalp. He
Mrs. O. M. M ille r and son Dale the J. C. Harrison home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Link
St.
John
library of Father Gregory, a
”jf»nt from a specialist.
came
back and asked to have
of Cottage Grove were Halsey busi­
drove to Newport Sunday to
Catholic priest, in
Portland
the operation performed. Two
Frank Darling, sr., spent the week­ visit
Mr«. W. H Green and daughter ness visitors the la it of the week.
their daughter, Georgie
Monday, but be waa not wor­
of his floating ribs were taken
end with his sister, Mrs. Barbara Henry.
Charlotte of Pasadena, Cal., are
shiping God nor any of the or­
Mrs. H . M. M ille r is recovering Darling, in Albany.
out aud placed in his skull.
expected to a»n»e Saturday to
thodox
aainta.
Hi«
deity
was
from the effects of the fall she
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pennell
speod the summer with their
Mammon. H j waa in front of a Prince of Wales Locked Out.—
Thos. Harrison, who was quite ill drove to Portland Friday and
suffered last week.
daaghter and lister, Mrs. W . F.
The Prince of Wales forgot hi»
•afe. He ia now safe in jail.
for a time earlier in the summer returned Saturday.
M
r.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Beene
m
d
Sogliab.
key and stayed out too late the
with heart trouble, has had a relapse
son Allen drove to Oregon City
The federal department of
other night. To avoid waking
Ooa Albany Da par aaya the peo­
Elmo Davis and wife of Bugs.—
Friday evening for a visit with and is again confined to his bed.
agriculture
is
offering
big
money
the servants he tried to open n
Eureka, California visited Mr.
K ple of Albany have the habit of Mr«. Beene’s brother, Ben Alten.
for 1000 bedbugs for use at
The Tevepaugh family have moved Davis’ aunt, Mrs. Dora Davis
window of St. James' palace b l i t
ooking to It for the news. The
Washington in studying the part
he |ow ir out a were all fastened.
other aaya thia ia " p u re bunk,’*
Mr«. W. N. Damon of Brown«, into the Lawrence property on north and Mrs. C. J. Sihedd, last week
they play in spreading disease
Of couare it ia. The Halsty En- vilfe returned Friday from Fern­ Main street.
A policeman started to arrest
on their way to Newport.
The Douglas county agricultural
him for a burglar. The officer
terpris: is the place to look for the dale, Cal., and was met here by
The union services will be at the
agent
has
been
distributiug
A farewell party was given at
lews.
1 her people.
recognized him and boosted him
Presbyterian church next Sunday
800,000 lady bugs in orchard»
to a higher window, which was
evening.
The supply minister for the Masonic hall Monday, to
east of Medford, expeetiug them
E. H. Margason, near Shedd,
Mrs. L. H . Armstrong and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kennedy
open, but when the prince got
found a stone in his pasture, dia- daughter Hazel were io Albany the Baptist church will preach.
due to their departure to their to destriy the scale insect and
his bead in h« found tbe room
save the fruit trees.
mood abapad and weighing 703 Saturday afternoon.
new
home
at
Chelan
Falls,
was occupied by a sleeping
The roof of the Sawyer saw.
pound«, with " 1841 ” chiaaled on
A short program was A Jawbreaker. — Lo’ Angeles,
beauty and dropped back. At
M r and Mrs. John W’ lllbanks m ill, east of town, caught Are Wash.
It, and wants to know " who frow
last be made his way to a sky­
»pent Sunday afternoon at the A, Friday evening, but Isaac Lowden, given and refreshments served.
July 12. — Falling five »tone»
datjbrick ? ”
light, broge it and reached his
C. Armstrong home.
from a hotel room to the roof of
the watchman, discovered it and A large number of friends and
bed. The important uews w«#
a garage, Windsor Putnam, San
The jury liat waa axhansted in
blew the whistle and help from relatives attnded and expressed
Mr. and Mrs. Sheabeck of Mt
their regrets at their leaving
cabled to America» w
■
Francisco college student, got te
the murder case at Albany and
town saved the property,
Angel visited their cousin, H arry
th Shedd community, where his feet, apologized to the garage
Monday additional names of 56
Common«, Tuesday. So did Mr.
M r. and Mrs. Frank Cameron they both will be missed.
map for the unexpected call aud
men and 19 women werre drawn,
N ew spapers are carried free fa
aod Mrs. Commons of Salem, who are expected home tomorrow from
disappeared. The garage man th e m alts to paid-up subscriber»
among them Lena Shorey, H o lie r;
remained over for a longer visit.
a vacation trip io eastern Oregon,
notified the police, who found w ithin th e county w h ere published-
M artha E. Abraham, Shedd; V i­
FOR SOUND MONEY
including a visit to Mrs. Camer­
the youth with both jaws broken except on R, F D. routes, and for a,
ola B«He Gardner, Halsey ;.E . R
J. W. Rector and grandson
and the po‘ sibility of a fractured cent a pound elsew h ere in the c o u n ­
Groahong, Holley ; George W- James and Redmond Pearl and on’« sister, Mre. Ben Rogers of
Senator Oddle of Nevada, chalrmaa
skull.
Laubner, Halsey ; D. C. McClure, Frank and M artin Koontz, who Lost Valley,
try, w ith excep tion s In th e case o f
of the United States Senate commti
Tangant ; Ralph Rohnatt, Holley, have been rusticating en the banks
The Times corrects our state - ston to Ineeetlgate the proUem . of Inharmony in N M.— Judge D. the portions devoted to a d v ertisin g ,
Ad F. M. Tindle, W illia m A l- of the Calapooia, several miles ment that Oreu Stratton's lngar- gold and «liver mining, ha., allayed
J. Leahy, accused by the New hut ¿ubnaSare Wiust pay S t aenta a.
lingam and Cljfford
L. Carey, above Holley, for the past two berries. and through him Tbomrs the fear that Western S e n io rs , in
Mexico state Tribune of various year In postage en coplee on winch
Brownsville.
weeks, returned home M odd ay eve­ M iller’«, were marketed lu Eugene. their zeal to aid the cause of sliver,
kind» of malfeasance, sentenced the subscription la m ore than a.
might launch an unsound money wave.
ning. C. H . Koontx drove up They went to Salem.
Carl C. Migae, the editor, to
year In arrears. F ollow in g la the,
Union Point, Crawfordaville and
“I am for sound money,“ Senator
after them.
number of consecutive term ’ of ruling of (he poatoflice d ep a rtm en t
Brush Creek Sunday school« had
Oddle
says.
“There
Is
no
thought
of
Mre. Alice Moore, head of the
on
thia subject.
imprisonment and come heavy
their fir«’. group meeting 8unday
G. T. Kitchen waa called to telephone office, attended the wed­ blmetollem or departing fi-om the gold
standard.
W
e
desire
to
h
itp
the
great
fines for wbat be called con­
“Copies sent, to persons a fter o n e
■ear Crawfordaville and want to Portland Thursday by the eerione ding of her sister, Mr«. Ica 8lav-
tempt of court. Governor H in ­ year from the date of (be expiration
make it an annual event. There illness of his father, J. M. Kitch­ eua, and Rolla Kent in Portland mining Industry, but not through the
creaUon of an nosound currency •'
kle pardoned him end denounced o f their subscriptions, unless auchi
en, who had suffered from paral­ July 4. Bride and groom got then
suhsci-tptlona he expressly ren ew ed 1
The commission Is to study and re­
the judge’s action at “ a dis­ for
ysis for soma time. The old gen- schooling in Brownsville, where tin port on the causes of the continuing
a definite tim e, togeth er with an
<*•
a
grace
to
New
Mexico."
tleraao died yesterday morning at latter’« father, Dr. O, R. Kent, decrease in the production of gold
actual paym ent of su bscrip tion s or
3 o'clock. The funeral will be at practiced osteopathy.
and silver; the causes of the de­ Anti-Race Suicide.— The only set a bona flda prom ise of paym ent.,
W e H ave
w ill not be accepted a-t th e pound,
pressed condition of the gold and sil­
Eugene to-morrow afternoon The
of human quadruplets known rate, but w ill be acoepted a t the,
EVERY THING
Thirty-aeven cord« of wood went ver mining Industry In the United
deceased came to Linn county
to have grown to maturity are transient second-cluas rate o f one,
O ptical
whea ba was IS years old. He into the posts on Tom M ille r’» States; the production, reduction, re­
offspring of John Ormsby and cent for each four ounces, or fraction
fining.
transportation,
marketing,
sale,
Paramount
berry
farm.
married Martha Rodgers, who died
wife of Cliioago, born In 1901. thereof, prepaid by stam p s atllxed.'’-
and uses of gold and silver In the
E Y E S T R A IN
in 1914. They lived for some
Mr«. C. Schure's first grandson, United States and elsewhere; and the
Ten brother» and sitters bad
U nder th is ruling, a
eu b ecriber
1» the Cause of Many
years on the Rodgers donation Delbert W alter Briabie. was born effect of the decreased production of
bean bora before them, includ­ ow ing for a year's papers m ust p a z
H U M AN IL L S i
claim. At one time he conducted at Albany June 21 and weighed gold and silver upon commerce, in­
I f year eyes give you trouble or
ing two pairs of twins. When that bill before we can send marts
■ mercantile busin««« at Irving. ' ten pounds and never got into the dustry. exchange and prices.
___ y °ar glasses are annoying
their father saw the four be left for less th an ,2 00 a year.
Hie
daughter,
Mr«.
J
.
J.
Robinson
I
SEE US. We can Relieve You
Enterprise until now,
of Portland, and the son men
Bancroft Optical Co.
tioned above enrvive him.
J13 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
Mre. Ota E. Tetzie, whose hoe- One cf Jo hn's Cartoons Officers and in a deputy sheriff's chief discharged him for trying to>
band waa killed in a boxing match
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car. He went from the Kntar- enforce tbe law and the Methodiet
(C ontinued page I)
I t will ba remembered tliat John prise office to Wenatchee, Wash , pactor there «ays the charge ia
at Eugene a year or two ago, ha«
Standish
principal witness eveew
married Conrad F. W hite.
......... waa
....... a . r-
ev tbe
eaa^. IMIII
11 true. John ia something of a cari­
here
Sun in
ie IIIUftlllK
making W<l
war (1
on
against a bootlegger in trial» at the chief of police, who is accused caturist and by permission of the
Albany and that he went for the ¡of protecting bootlegger«. E x p o -
San we reproduce below one of hi«,
evidence by agreement with the I liceman Kingwell charges that the cartoons in that paper.
t
Holding the L id Down Under Difficulties
made
extra larg e; double
¡sewed lined collar;
Halaey Church of Christ
-
»faced sleeves ; big,
roomy
{Church A nnouncem ents
arm holes;
Chureb of Cbriet:
generous s l e e v e s
and body; two large pockets to button through.
l
Lon Cham lee, m inister.
Bible school, 10, W. H , Robert-
’ • eon, superintendent.
■" L
Morning worehip, 11. Lord's
« > «upper every Lord’s day.
Madeol blue, gray or khaki twill. Yours * ? Christian Endeavor, 7.
, ’
; '
for
A DOLLAR BILL!
Pine Grove church :
Sunday echool, 10.
Preaching, 11 and 7;8O July 22.
Methodiet;
Sunday School, 10.
KOONTZ Q
Preaching, 11.
Junior league, 3,
r GOOD
n n n r GOODS
r tr ir ta
4'r4'i4'>'4i
Evening service, 8.
The church without a bishop, in
the coantry w ithout a king.
I f you have no church home
come and worship with us.
X
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8,
Preaching in the evening.
Rew, C. T. Cook, Pastor,
Released by special permission from Jehn K. Standish, staff artist Wenatchee Sun.