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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I
HALSEY. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1923
JO TS A N D TIT T I F.S
Brownsville Briefs
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County
(By Ralph Lawrence)
NO. 51
Shedd Shots
PEC U LIA R A N D INTERESTING
By Anns Penneii)
Some of the Quips and Quirks Observed by Gleaners
ot Current News,
Glen Hill and family spent
the
week end at Belknap
springs.
Mr. Widdows and family of
Barlow visited their son, Abe
Widdows, who is working at
Saddle Butte.
Ellen Speerstra left Sunday
to visit friends in Canby.
C. J. Shedd and family and
Mrs. Dora Davis drove to New­
port Sunday.
Will Porter and wife, who
have been living in Corvallis for
some time, have sold their resi­
dence there and moved to their
former home in Shedd.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoller, with
their son Fred and wife of Can­
by, visited relatives in Shedd on
their way to Holley Sunday.
Mrs. I. Roger spent the week
end in Albany with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart.
Mrs. C. A. Troutman of Al­
bany visited friends in Shedd
Wednesday.
Harry Sprenger and family
and Mr. Sprenger’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Sprenger of Al­
bany, went on a picnic at New
Era.
_
__________________________ ._____ _____________ ______
Mr». J. C. How« and daughter
Mrs. B. S. Clark was on the for a visit when the son stopped Emma want to Colombia City [for
F in e d for Striking.— Seventy-
er met a non-smoker who was
sick list last week.
« fow days’ visit aud to lake inkhe
here.
eight of an English steamer crew
sorry that he did not smoke.
Baptist
convention.
Rev.
W
f
P
.
Revs. C. G. Morris of Browns­ J. C. Standish was at the Elmore is also attending the Con­
«ere fined 910 each in a Liver­
Isn’ t that significant?
I f to­
ville and C. T. Cook of Halsey county seat Monday.
pool court lent week for etriking
bacco is such a fioe thing why
vention.
for more pay before leaving New
exchanged pulpits last Sunday.
don’t its victims rejoice? W hy
Miss Marie Sneed returned
York lor the English city.
Payne's team ran away
do not men like Woodrow W il­
Miss Amanda Mitzner is now this week to Seattle, where she and Albert
be jumped from the wagon
son basten to scqnire the to-
Chicago Pest-ridden.—Billions of
employed in the D. H. Sturte­ will again take up her work in and injured
hie arm so seriously
bacoo habit?— Luther Burbank
Band
Heat
have
invaded
Chica­
vant store.
the library.
th it a doctor hud to be called.
io Dearborn Independent.
go's lake front, routing batbere
Mrs. A. J. Hill is recovering
Mrs. D. H. Sturtevant and J. C. H arriron sold ane of hit
ou the beaches, blanketing plate Great Shakes.— At 11:28 Sunday
from a severe cold, which con­ three daughters returned Sun­ fine
glass windows and swarming
registered heifers to Lyman
night an earthqaake wee telt from
fined her to her bed for several day from their stay at Brooten Hove last week.
about arc lights end electric
Los Angeles to the Mexican line
day».
Springs.
eigne.
and into Arizona, centering at
The Baptist pulpit is still va­
Mrs. B. S. Clrk and daughter cant.
James Rector has been on
San Bernardino, where fttOOO to
The pastor. Rev. M . 8.
Buffalo
for
Sale.
—Starting with
the sick list since he returned Georgia spent Tuesday with Woodworth, is at Palo Alto, Cal ,
$10 000 damage was done to
sixteen animals nineteen year*
from Portland the first of the Mrs. Clark’s sister, Mrs. Henry visiting the J. G Anderson fam ily.
buildings and sidewalks. Four
ago tbe government buffalo h>rl
Brock, in the country.
week.
people were injured, but noue
Mr. Anderson writes that they
in Montana has increased until
seriously.
Redlands was hit
Mrs. Marley Sutton and chil­ both are painting, making $10 a
Uncle 9am has more than be
Former residents of Linn
925,000 worth and other towns
dren
of
Hamilton,
Ore.,
left
for
day.
[Since
the
foregoing
w
a
wants
to
feed
and
be
wants
to
county, members of the Albany,
less. Artesian wells near Nan
tell 400.
Brownsville and Lebanon so­ their home Tuesday, after a written M r- Woodworth has r««
Bernardino that had been d ry
turned,—
Editor.]
visit
with
friends
in
this
cieties, will hold thiir annual vicinity.
Some Wheat.— The Portland flour for years gushed forth. Shooks
m lilt bought a quarter of a
Because the canneriea
have
picnic at Laurelhurst park Sat­
were reported from Vancouver,
million bushels ot wheat from
urday, July 28, starting at 4
Mrs. Fred Taylor returned to larped down ths loganberries the
B. C., and Seattle at tbe same
Ben Grets of W alla W alla la it
o’clock.—Albany Democrat
her home in Corvallis Fiiday I f a l berry man have thrown open
time.
At H o llvw o o ', a d epatclu
week. I I Ben keeps on selling
and expected to leave soon with their fine fia'da to the public. I t
«aye, tbe chief damage was to>
Miss Laura Ross of Salem friends for Pacific City and <e«mi too bad, after all the hard
like tost hie orop will soon be
plaster and modesty, bo there-
visited Marie Sneed a part of Rainier Park on an outing.
all gone.
work raising them. Tom M illers
must have been some of the lat­
last week. She w’as taken home
field, north of towe, has been so
ter there.
The Knout in Georgia. — The
Monday over the highway by
auiii aulas' joj qjpsaq qi ui well cultivated that it ha» hard y
grand
jury
of
Colquitt
county,
Miss Sneed, Ercell and her uaaq Stiqi pjojiuui^
sv ajiii a weed in it.
Ge . recommend* the restoration
father, accompaning her. Inci­ -ijapui aaB suBjd iiaqj, - umoj
Alford Arrows
of flogging in prison», which tbe
Mrs.
Ivan
Payne
entertained
dentally they looked over the jo jseaipnos uuvj iiaqj jo Mrs. Fred Harrison and Mrs.
governor
aboliahed
by
proclama
asylum
and
penitentiary pasodstp aABq Aaqj jeqj jaodai Alice Moore and little son Max at
lion, and eeyt it ia necessary to
(Enterprise Correspondence)
The pvgeent given hy the W
grounds , also taking in other piojtuuiM q
' sjjv puB 'JJV
dinner Wednesday.
discipline. Georgia loughs are
P.
and
M.
E.
churches
Friday
B. E. Cogswell and his son
points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Osburn re­
hard to handle.
night was largely attended and
Philip and daughter Dorothea
turned
from
their
vacation
trip
W. P. Elmore, 72, and J. W. gave people quite an idea of the
Mrs. E. J. Forsythe of Wood­ to Belknap springs Thursday
Smallest Car.— “ The Small­ Stanton and two children of
Craig, 78, both ministers, have life in India. The pageant wet The
burn and daughter Irene, Miss I and
est car in the world ” arrived in Portland are at the ranch mak­
left
Friday
for
their
home
Lucille Cosby of Ellwood City,
been helping in the hay-fields. directed by Miss Dickie, a mis­ lunotion City Saturday. This ing hay and harvesting the
Pa., and Earl From, arrived in Portland, accompanied by
Ruth From of Halsey was sionary.
car, made bv Jack Landon of grain.
Mrs.
Osburn’s
mother,
Mrs.
here Monday night from a trip
visiting at her Uncle Ray’s last
Los Angele», is fully equipped,
Eliza
Brandon,
who
will
visit
Fred Hawk and wife of River­
Katherine
and
John
Davis
of
to Crater Lake and the Oregon there.
week.
has Continental motor nnd trav­ side, California visited at the
Albany are visiting their aunt,
marble caves. They spent the
els 75 miles an hour. M r. Lan­ Lee Ingram home last week.
Neighbors saved F. E. Har­ Mrs. Emma Arnold.
night with Mrs. Callie From, a
State director Graves of the
don
has traveled 4280 miles and
sister of Mrs. Forsythe. They Salvation Army, with head­ rison’s hay crop, he being inca-
A. B. Serflirs and wife of
says the ear is good tor many
lacitated
by
that
badly
chopped
C. J. White and son Booth
found roads to both the lake and quarters in Portland, «and a
more. The t'res are 21x4.— Eugene called at the E. D. Is­
land.
arrived
Sunday from Beck, Junction City Times.
caves excellent and declare the band, t of instrumental music
om home Friday evening.
trip is well worth while.
Moss KiBg joined the Eugene where Mr. White has charge of
have been touring this part of
E. A. Starnes ai d his mother,
were guests
at A Christian Crime.— Dr. Esther
ruiigrow ers ana
‘
gucaw «v
the state, giving sacrea songs vu-upeiauve
Co-operative r Fruitgrowers
and - a saw mill,' and
Mrs.
Margaret Starnes, spent
William Kimball of Eugene and
Pohl
Lovtjoy,
woo
wee
eye
wit
Amos Ramsay home. Chris
He reported his logans went to that city tliis
Saturday
and Sunday at New­
was a guest at the H. L. Stra- that exhortations.
nets
of
the
Smyrna
horror,
says:
»-
returned to his work Monday
___
at Eugene Sunday sixty year.
port.
ley home last week.
His persons
Not Turkey nor Greece, but the
night, but Booth will remain for
went
forward
for
pray­
mother, who will be remembered ers. The band, numbering half
J. W. Cook keeps barred Rock a short visit with his grand­ great Christian nations, are to
Lee Ingram got a piece of
as a school teacher here a few
her.6,
A pullet hatched on father.
blame for the burning of Sm yr­ steel in his eye one day last
a
dozen
or
more
men,
gave
a
years ago, is now attending service here Monday evening on Washington’s birthday laid her
na. The great Christian nations week and had to go to Eugene'
summer school at Monmouth, the corner of Second and I first egg July 4. Patriotic bird’
bad created conditious that to have it removed.
M ISUND ERSTAND IN G
and his father had gone there streets and soon after opening
mado the evaut inevitable. They
R. L. White and Mrs. Ora
E . D. Isom and family visited
sold tbe munitions that made it
The new girl at the summer re­
were unexpectedly joined by Fetzie, married last week, will
at
the home of Mis. Isoms’ sis­
possible.
sort was being rowed out to the fish­
«/a three lassie«, one oi whom thgy reside at Pendleton.
ter, Mrs. W. C. Sickels, near
greeted as “Sister White of Eu­ The nasty earwig has appear­ ing grounds.
In the Swim.— Merrimac, N. H — Rowland, Sunday.
W e H ave
gene.” Mr. Graves said this ed in several places in this city.
“All this sort of thing it new to
Thomas Patton and
Martin
Lee Ingram has installed «
[E V E R Y THING
was the bands third service
Uleonon, briuk layers working telephone in his residence.
D r. and Mr». J. W . Cook went me,” the remarked. "How do you
that day, so it is presumed they
on new «ewer constructinn here,
O ptical
do when you hook a big fish ?”
Medford Ingram and his wife
halted at Junction City and Friday to a meeting of more
were swept into the sewer main
“You
have
to
play
him
with
»nine
than
forty
Shropshire
sheep
E Y E S T R A IN
by tbe tinkiug of a aandpile, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrisburg on the way here.
1» the Cause of Many
carried 1300 feet underground Bowman of Silverton, were Sun­
Graves
cautions the public breeders, which, starting from skill,” answered the girl with the
H U M A N IL L S ,
and dumped ioto tbe Merrimac day guests at the Ingram home.
against giving contributions for the George Armstrong place, oars. "Don’t let him have hie head
I f yeur eyes give you trouble or
near Corvallis, visited O. A. C. too much. Yield a little to his im­
river uubur . They went be­ Miss Thelma Ingram accompani­
the
army
to
solicitors
who
do
your glasses are annoying
for a week’s,
neath tbe mein lines of the Bos­ ed them home
not show credentials, as some and other places where Shrop- petuosity, but keep a firm grasp.
SEE US. We can Relieve You
shires are bred, lunched in Accept his present«, euch as candy
ton end Main« railroad and visit.
unauthorized
parties
have
been
Bancroft Optical Co.
Albany at noon. They visited and the like, but— ”
dropped over twenty-five feet nf
collecting funds in its name.
J U 1st SL W. Albany. Phone
Mr. aid Mrs. Willbanks haver
Scio in the afternoon, spent the
atone steps at the outlet.
,e
“I was speaking of a real fish, you
(Contlnu'4 page 5)
new granddaughter , bom
night at Stayton and Silverton mean thing!” indignantly exclaimed
Sunday, July 15. The young
and next day viewed flocks in
Wimmen et Cetera
lady’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
that part of the country. Dr. the other.— Boston Transcript.
Brown
John Harm s of Roselmrg.
Cook advertises some Shrop-
Was a rort
shires for sale in the Enter­
Of fellow
J. H. Rickard and family-
prise.
Who indulges in a wife
visited Mrs. Rickards relatives
As a kind of extravagance
at Tangent, Sunday.
Mrs. John Spring of Oakland.
Or modern convenience—
C al., after a visit at Sweet Home
The Irish Bend ferry has
So he pioked out
and at tbe residence of J. W . Rot»
been
out of commission for'
A modest, plain younj person
of Brownsville, wee taken to H al­
made
several days, but it was expect­
To eook hie dinner,
sey Monday by M r. Rose to take
ed that it would be fixed soon.
Wash hit oollars
tbe trait) for home.
Arid so forth.
extra large; double
Mrs. Chester Curtis and chil­
Mre. Darrell Sawyer went to J
Alter a while
[her dren visited her aunt, Mrs. M.
W alla W alla Monday to bring
near Harrisburg
sewed lined collar;« home two of her children, who
He uneuipectlogly iotrotuoed M. Tandy,
Sunday evening.
Halsey Church of Christ
To his friend,
have been visiting her rnether
Who proceeded immediately
taced sleeves; big,« there.
Mrs. C. N. Lusby of Springfield
To fall in love with her—
t
lI
roomy
arm holes;
generous s l e e v e s <
£• and body; two large pockets to button through.
M adeoi blue, gray or khaki twill.
Y o u rs’
for
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A D ollar B ill
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GOOD GOODS
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John Osborne of San Pedro, Church A nnouncem ents
And Brown went hungry
C al., and Mr». C. F. Crow oi
And hie collars were limp
Church
of
C
h
rist:
Turlock, same state, after a visit
Lon Chamlee, minister.
Likewise—
(n
Brownsville with tbe Tai-
Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert­
The experts picked a little guy
sot family, were taken to H a l'ty
Who could easily be knocked
Monday by J. O. Telent to take son, superintendent.
It a few rounds
Morning worship, 11. Lord'«
tbe train for Portland and Cheha­
By a tallow tweie hit site,
lis, from whence they will return «upper every Lord's day.
But ( i t ’s funny)
Christian Endeavor, 7.
to their homes.
And yet—tbe big hoy
Evening eervice, 8.
The ohurcb without a bishop, in
Was on the receiving end
Villa Gets His Medicine tbe country without a king.
Of the Kayo wallop —
I f you have no church boro«
(Say, fellows, don't it just take
Francisco Villa and four men come and worship with us.
a woman or a priee-Aghtar to upset
with him in an auto were killed
the dope?)
; by bullets from a house they
Pine Grove church :
— Carmelite Woodworth in Albany
¡were passing Friday morning.
Sunday school, 10.
Democrat
Preaching, 11 and 7,30 Aug. 5.
A Poison.— Make no mistake. To­
Glenn Barker pastor.
August Suotel pertinently re-
bacco ia a poison that would not
' marks that John Hays Hammond
Methodist:
be urged upon you if there were
ee chair m in of tbe coal eommie-
Rundav School, 10.
not a profit for others io m tkiog
etou ie “ trying to find out bow
Preaching, 11.
•
you e victim. W ithin ruy owo
too menv miners can get a bring
Junior League, 8,
oircle of friends and acquaint­
wage for producing too little eoel
Intermediate League, 7.
ances I have knows many, or at
ia a land that eounte its cot)
Epworth League, 7.
least several, men whom it has
somewhere in tbe trillion tone.’ *
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
killed. I never met a tobaceo
That's simple. Cinch the nrn-
Preaching io the evening.
user who did not regret that be
eumer,
Rev, C. T, Cook, pastor,
had formed tbe bnbit, but I nev.
end her »liter, Mr». Liable Cow­
ley of Lot Angeles, wi»it«d their
daughter »nd niece, Mre. J. F .
horn, the first of the week.
Wallace Springer end wife, who
have been in California all sum­
mer, returned end were visiting
Mr». Springer’s sister, Mrs. E. A-
Stsroet, tbe first of tbe week.
He Carried Ballast
Twelve pounds of rock were re­
moved from the body of Bert
G. Day of Klamath Falls as the
result of an operation perform­
ed at a local hospital today.
Day was injured last week in
a dynamite explosion on the
Ashland- Klamath
highway,
when his companion Glen Ny-
hart was killed. He has never
lost consciousness since the ac­
cident took place, but his con­
dition is still precarious.
Mrs, G. Mitzner visited AI-
buny Monday.