Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 02, 1923, Image 1

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    LSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I I
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. X 1923
NO. I
JOTS A N D T IT T LE S
Brownsville Briefs
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County.
Shedd Shots
W illia m E. Shea is playing
ehaepherder at Susanville, C»L
P E C U L IA R A N D
IN TER ESTIN G
Soxno of the Quips and Quirks Observed by Gleaners
Bv Aaaa Pennell)
The McDonald brothers and sis­
ot Current News.
The Thomas Wooddy fam ily ter Maud and Ida Robson drove to
Portland
Sunday.
killed a large rattlesnake near the
Armories not for Debs | Linn School Statistics"
home last week.
Among the Sunday viaitors at
C aseadia from Shedd were Mr.
W. J. Lane has a new Chevro­ Maison, Charles Pugh and Lyinau , George A. White, adjutant-
The average monthly salaries
let coupe and Glenn Rice a touring Pennell
Satch- £eneral> has put a quietus on
— and
— familiea, « Mra.
. . . o»«c„-
paid men teachers in Linn
car of the same make.
well and two daughters and John socialist plans for Debs mass
nil i Charlea
nevlaa Pugh and C. H . Da-
»«
__
county has been increased from
Dr. Gsrnjobst changes location • and
meetings in Oregon armories. $127.89 in 1922 to $138 in
again. This time he goes into vidson andtheir wivae.
He advised the representatives 1928. The m onthly salaries
partnership with Dr. Howard at
Ed
Willoughby and family
of
the one-time candidate for paid women teachers average
Salens.
spent the week end in Newport.
Shedd want to Albany 8unday
valley and now has $3,000,000
and got beaten at baaeball, 5 to 0. capital.
Work has began on the Mountain
Mies Clarice Gourley is selling
Statee Power company’s 11,000-
goods an Koonts’.
volt power line to Lebanon.
Miss E linor Bennett of Lebanon
Tallman poetofflce is closed and
i t visiting her sitters, Mrs W H
Its patrons are served by adding Robertson, Mas. E. C. M iller and
4.7 milea to route 5 out of Albany Mrs. I. K. Gardner.
Balers are baling and thrash«™
George Maxwell aud W . F.
ate thrashing and h*v an 1 grai i
White have just completed a n e w
president of the United States $104.
ore pouring into the big Halsey
barn for E C. M iller.
i
Ä
»«< » » t w
O. P. Coshow, now of Rose­
warehoueea. Amos Ramsay pegao
The num ber of women teach­
her aunt, Mrs. Dora Davis, last
burg
but
well
known
here,
has
tnraabing at Guy Layton’a Mon­
to rent or use any arm ory in
M artin Anderson of Cottage
week.
been
appointed
Oregon
parole
com­
ers
has increased from 213 in
day noon.
Grove was a visitor at the E. C.
Oregon for such a purpose. ’ He
missioner by Governor Pierce.
1922
to 228 in 1923, while th e
Rev.
M
r.
Ritchie
and
daughter
said : While he has been freed
Blaine Colburn of Ha-risburg, M iller home Saturday and Sun­
Helen apant a few days last week by a tolerant government from men teachers
have decreased
day.
Dr.
W
J.
Powell,
who
retired
who designed and built the best
from
52
in
1922
to 44 this year.
in
Portland.
the cell in which it was found
from practice in Brownsville three
• treat scarifier that city ever had,
M e and Mrs. A. D. Shelley and
The average daily attendance
necessary
to
confine
him
until
years
ago
and
went
to
live
with
Edna
Gregory,
who
has
been
has invented a sprinkler that daughter Thelma of
Portland
was 4422, or 93.8 per cent of
in Newport, is home for cur country had passed through
throws oil on the pavement w ith ­ spent the week end at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gibson, at * working
L _
lift
i l n r V a s c f « » r v ,,! ,.,- .,« „ . .
al
the pupils enrolled. The report
Crawfordsville, died there last a few — weeks.
its
darkest
emergency,
there
is
out gettiog H on the sidewalk.
their cousin, Mrs. A- C. Arm-
shows th a t there are 180 school
week, aged 73. He was buried
Link St. John and family drove no record of repentance or districts in the county and 141
strong.
from the Starr undertaking par.
A. G. McDaniel was over from
change
of
heart
on
his
part
and
to Newport Saturday night, return-
Approximately
Brownsville yesterday after binder
so his name cannot but be of­ schoolhouses.
Adrian Smith, who has been tors.
ing Sunday.
105
of
the
schools
have only
repair parts that were due on the visiting relatives in* this vioinity
fensive to the ears of loval
K. E. White, late mayor, en­
one room.
Frank Porter and family of Americans.
noon train.
for several months, left for his joys the fru it of hia labor each
Portland visited the home of
H . F. English and fam ily and home in Illinois Monday.
summer by taking a pleasure trip. Frank's sister, Mrs. Ida Brasfield,
The use of proteins in making
Railroad Prom otions
Mrs. J. w . Danlev end daugb- This year he and his wife and last week.
his mother and eieter, were a t his
milk
may
be
compared
to
the
daughter
Blauche
h
i
va
gone
to
er
Josephs
and
mother,
Mrs.
J
B.
mother’s home in Eugene Sunday.
Disabled World W ar veteians,
List week after prayer-meeting use of boards in building a
Huston, went Sunday to Brooten see the state of Washington and
Boards
of various who have failed to make appli­
Dean Tvcer and wife (Janet Springs, expecting to remain for Rainier national park.
a few friends gave a surprise party house
Boggs) visited at Mrs. T yter’e several weeks. .
needed
in a nuuse.
house i c —
to Mrs. J. C. Clay, the occasion lengths
a tio n * for
government vurnpen
compen-
r l . -ij- are •■
'-'-*•'=«« «»
■»* »'»»«=*uiuciii.
The Salvation Arm y charioteera being her birthday.
muiden home, the J. W. Morgan
In building up milk m any dif-1 3at|on should do so a t tb c earl-
Ernest C. Wilson of San Diego who were iu Halsey Monday of
residence, Halsey, las week.
Rose Conuor is visiting friends ferent amino acids are needed I *€st Possible moment, T he law»
passed through Halsey Tuesday on laat week wsra in Brownsville the at Bay City.
and usually these can not a ll1 give the ----------------
w ar veteran " five years
The following Halgpy people at­ his wav to Seattle and Minneap­ next day. Their “ chariot” ia one
be
obtained
from
the
protein
of
from
discharge
to file applica-
tended the campmeetiog at Cot­ olis. While hare he spent a few of the b ggspt motor vehicles ever
Dorothv Satchwell apent the one kind of feed, or at least not tion
for compensation. In a
tage Grove Sunday :
Rev. and hours at the C. P. Stafford home. seen in the valley.
Wednesday week visiting Miss Jenks at Tan- in the proper proportions to pre­ large number of instances, th is
Mra. C. T. Cook and ton Claude,
they were in Lebanon.
gent.
vent waste.
period expires th is year.
Bert S. Clark is raising the roof
M r. E lite Brandon, J. P. Temple-
There has been a general
Mrs.
Henry Thompson, al-
UW
M in G iil Troutm
tn n vu
visitei at
ton and E. E . Carey and wives, B. his residence, giving more air apace
College
líe
union
shake
up in Southern Pacific
though
she
cannot
swim,
plunged
;
l
h»
Pennell
home
Monday,
M. M iller and wife and daughter to the rooms on the upper floor
offices.
into tha river Thursday
and res­
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Gardie and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. and reahiugling.
cued her six-year-old boy. who had
John M. Scott, general pas­
McW illiam s and sou E lliott.
SOME BANK SALARIES
8econd annual reunion senger agent, becomes assistant
Tha W. F. M. 8., M K. churob, got over hia depth in trying to
of the form er students of Min­
The O. A. C. extension de­ will meet tomorrow at 2 at the save an automobile tire that had
passenger tra ffic m anager and
Investigations mads by the Missouri eral Springs college was held in J. A. Om iandy takes the post
partm ent will have an exhibi­ home of Mrs. W- J. Rihelin. Alt rolled into the water while he w *i
the
form
er
college
building
in
tion a t the county fair, from members are requested ta have an­ playing aith it. The little fellow Bankers Association bava revealed
from which Mr. Scott is ad­
While vanced.
which it is hoped farm ers will swers to the mystery question was unconscious wheu she got him that 36» banks In the state la towns Sodaville last Sunday,
the
college
has
been
closed
for
learn lessons of value to them. given in July Friend. AU invited. out, but a doatug was able to re­ ot under 2.000 population are paying
- W W eatuoaaq A qsapiv H c
their cashiers sad ohlef executives an »bout twenty-two years, there taut fre ig h t tra ffic
vive him,
i.raaa^m-
Mrs.
Horace
Armstrong
and
average of only gllO a month. Only was a goodly number of stu-
Th Cusick & Co. Bank a t Al- j
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and
is
succeeded
as
general
Percy
Talent
of
Portland,
while
273 of the 1,162 reportlnx banks la f r i ^ \ With the‘5 fan” lles anfl | to iK h t agent^by* W* F "Miller
bany has been
consolidated I
w?"t to Roseburg Fri-
visiting
hia
uncle,
J.
0-
Talent
of
■
-
•
dav,
rsturmhg
to
Oakland
that
towns under 5,000 population pay the J K n c h a ^ t a s t &
f r X 'a S t W
a S T
with the F irst National Bank,
except its savings business, evsniug and back home Saturday, Brownsville, went swimming in president a salary. The report says:
the Calapooia la«t Sunday and
in w hat was c o m f S L S e to i o r S
" It Indicates that, even allow ln* for ed family style
which is taken over by the First
Dr. Kirshman found to little was drowned. Whether he had
once
the
home
of
the business to succeed him
the
economy
of
living
la
«n>«n
com.
Savings Bank. The F irst Na­ dental work to do in Halaey, com­
or had a fit of asthma, to munltles. the cashiers and managing
departm
ent
of
the
college,
with
C. W. Stinger succeeds Mr O r
tional ia the oldest bank in the ing here about tho beginning of cramps
whioh he was subject, is not
the vacation, that ha hat closed known. Brothers took the bod» offleera of those 1.162 banka, who re (•ppTI ta ’,e s: s' xty o r . seventy maiidy as assistant general nas
Jn iWlth K00? s?n*er «gent, and j. A I7O d
the office and taken the outfit home to Portlsnd. Hia age was celve on average of *l« 0 per month, thfnJa” ? ’ al en l ° W
either must have personal meant to i L 'J P to eaL. And
11 said, good takes Stinger’s late Ijerh t
home to Harrisburg.
34 years.
begin with, or m att maintain the
.
5.re
r°
om
a
t
these and is succeeded as advertising
W e H ave
You haven’t a moving picture
Rev. M . T. Nolan of Shedd is standards necessary to their positions
{°r
present to be I manager by II. F. Craiir
B
aa
the
leaden
of
their
communities
and
to go to in Halsev, but in an ad- to preach at Union Point Sunday
EVERY THING
seated
a
t
once.
Some
other
changes
are
these
vertisement this week the Globe • t 2:30. Since the revival meet­ the builden of the commonwealth by
O ptical
t \° Se Prcsent were J. I among district freight and nas
means of ‘aide lines.’ such as selling p
theater of Albany
offers M
a «.santaw
chance ings at Brownsville
iaat winter
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*
WII1(,O( Insurance, collecting commissions on R- Geddes, form er president of sengers agents:
I T SnSs
E Y E S T R A IN
to take in a show teary day of the there have been regular Sunday lam loans, and trading in real estate.”
the college, who responded with from Eugene to Merced Cal
la the Cause of Many
week.
« a V i / v / J
u
u
r
.
i
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J
sohool and Wednesday evening
a lengthy address relative to L. L. Graham Corvallis to P .*’
H U M A N IL L S ,
the origin and history of the gene, A L
Two Albany boys, 8 and 10 prayer-meet*nga at Union Point
They’ve
had
an
earthquake
If your eyes give you trouble or
and usually preaching. Rev. W.
school, E. C. Peery of Portland Corvkllis
’’ Salefn *»
r ° ar glasses are annoying
y e irto ld , started out Tuesday to
shock
in
Los
Angeles;
thus
dis­
P. Elmore frequently preaches
SEE US. We can Relieve Yon
I tee which could steal tha moat
of
the
class
of
’96,
who
acted
as
there on Sundays.
proving th e contention th at
keys from autos in garage«. When
. Bancroft Optical Co.
toastm aster; R. A McCully of I J. W. Miller and wife re tu rx -
nothing
can shock Hollywood.— the same year, who was for ed from Portland Fridzv
313 1st S t W. Albany. Phone
arrested they had over fifry.
i u
t
v
i i i
Peoria Pointers
(Continued page 3)
M r. Hughes of Eiger island
spout Sunday with hi« family.
several years in business in I
________
Halsey, and
M. sisters,
Ram sav Mrs.
of L f N a ni»n
Portland
and S. his
n n h in hi.,i..
/ir e »
Esta R anvay Meyers of Port- U o„ u r&
land and Mrs. Lulu ,he
Rimiaay
ci>s’ h » ” «"**»*b“ X
Several familiea attended tha
dedication and chicken pie aocial
at Pine Grove Saturday.
uves oi Halsey
'Enterprise Correspondence)
BIG
YANK, J extra larg e; double
laced sleeves ; big,« ;
armholes;
generous s l e e v e s J
i
and body; two large pockets to button through.< j
Made ot blue, gray or khaki twill. Yours
for
-
j
]
n
KOONTZ«
V GOOD GOODS
Mr». Horning of Benton o tin ty
was visiting Peoria Monday. She
had just returnek from visiting
her lister in Waabiugton.
Leighton Bayne and family vis­
ited iu Corvallia with relatives
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr«. H art visited at
the Frady home last week.
An increase in yield of more
than 48,000 bushels of wheat
Church A nnouncements without extra labor was the re
ward
of farm ers
in Union
Church of Christ:
County, following the advico of
the county extension agent last
Lon Chamlae, minister.
A num ber of farm ers
Bible school, 10, W. H. Robert- year.
son, superintendent.
planted Hybrid 128 and obtain­
Morning worship, I I .
Lord’*- ed an average increase of 6.1
»opper every Lord's day.
bushels per acre over all other
Christian Endeavor, 7.
varieties. About 92 acres of the
Evening service, 8.
1922 planting was certified for
The church without a bishop, in seed.
Preaching, 11.
production
per
cow
increased
17.2 per cent, outdistancing ev-
•ry other far westsra itat«.
‘"2
,0 " " '» '■ » « « .lid e t.n c e . Iran,
the original.
Halsey Church of Christ
Velma and W ilbur Gibba have
returned to Portland after «pend­
ing their vacation with their uncle,
M r. Gibb», and family.
the country without a king.
Mr. a n il Mra. J. A. Johnson
H you have no church bom«
want to Albany te celebrate the come end worship with us.
birthday of their daughter at the
home of her grandfather Johnson
Plus Grova church :
and Aunt Emma Knighton. After
Sunday school, 10.
dioaer there was ice craam and a
Preaching, 11 and 7;3O Aug. 6.
In a birthday cake. [The Enter­
Glenn Barker paetor.
prise failed to learn the yoeng
lady’s age or her Christian name Methodiet:
or the exact day of the celebration., Rundav School, 10.
From 1910 to 1920-tht last
two census years- Oregon milk
-y
—
No more w II (h««,.
hom ier students
attending two illu.tr.H o,,. g| T, vou
from this place were I). H. urea John Str n.fiwh i. ¿ h X .
p US
nr«i C\ ^ ° f '9 / and C. Rut t h .y g iv« \ UHnera, id„
P. Stafford of 97 m the busi- the subject« »ncj the ntylo (,f tiieir
pesa departm ent and 0 . W I representation,
Erum, with their families. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Straley were
also there,
M r. McKay of W alla W alla
«poke at the church Sunday. He
was here in the interest of the
Sunday school.
sewed lined collar:
roomy
H $ u J 7 0 r Wh° m
Miaa Velva Carmiohaal of Cor­
vallis spent the week end with her
aunt, Mrs, W ill L aM ar.
m ad el
X WORK
\ 5^H 1R T ^
Register. But it took God Al­
mighty to do it.—Junction City
Times.
Juaior league, 8,
Intermediate League, 7.
F.pworth League, 7.
Prayar meeting, Thursday. 8.
Preaching in the evening
Rev, C, T. Cook, pastor,
On the Southern Pacific lines
from Portland to Ogden and El
Paso there are 12,000 watches.
105 watch inspectors and 144
standard railroad clocks. S. A.
Pope of San Francisco is super­
visor of the time service. All
this tells why the trains twe so
often on time.
Oregon is forem ost in the
milk production per cow of all
western states, increasing 17.2
per cent from 1910 to 1920.
During the same period Idaho
increased 15.3, W ashington 1
and California 9.1 per cent.
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