Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 09, 1923, Image 1

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lsey _ enterprise
VOL. X I I
t l A s e y , LIN N COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. ♦, 1WJ
NO. 2
Shedd Shots
The Nation Mourns
By Anna Pennell)
Ab« _ Widdows went to Canby
Saturday to v is it hi» pareuts.
Mi«» E lle n Speergtra has re-
turned after a couple of week»’
v is it in Canby.
. . ? • 1 ' ? hsdd and fa m ily and
Miss Bertha Shedd went to Cat-
cadia Saturday.
JOTS AND TITTLES
They Found a Market
Brownsville Briefs
The shock w ith which the news p • e
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of President H a rd in g ’» dea h was
I,e 4 L nrom cles of Happenings in Halsey and All
(Junction City Times)
received
Thursday
n ig h t was
Over Linn County.
(By Ralph Lawrence)
About 12 years go the OACO
greater than th a t when Garfield 1
""
1 —— —
Mra.
C. J. Howe and daugh-
oichards on the hillsides ju st
died, for be was known to be w e ll1
Walle haa a new Bu’ck
and also Mr. Stevenson’s par­ outside the limits of Monroe iter uEm™a " tu r n e d from Co­
on the way to recovery from the C ,r’
ents.
:ame into ex ist nee. A t a re­ lumbia City, Saturday.
intestinal aud lung troubles which
Mr», E d ith R obnett is post ma«
Homer Mornhtnweg’s baby cent meeting of the directors at
Gladys Koy is spending the
ter pro tain.
L lth ,
B u rs o n
is named Virginia.
bad interrupted his excursion.
which conditions were discussed
Mr». Seth M ills is in s ta llin g a
A rth u r Poote was home from it was foud th a t the future while her folks are a t Corvallis.
looked more promising than
radio
at
her
place.
Brownsville
oyer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwrence Daw­
were more apprehensive, for it was
Mia» L y d ia Gregory h a i returned
ever
before. Practically the en­ son and daughter, Evelyn, were
known th a t the p a tie n t’s strength
A
> ty le show w ith liv in g models
Born, last Sunday, to Mr. tire yield this year has been down to visit relatives the lat­
jre m a v is it in Salem w ith her
waa fa ilin g , not w ith s ta n d s « the w ill be a feature of the county fa ir. and Mrs. R. A. Templeton, a contracted
•ister. Mra. C. M cCormick.
for
delivery to ter p art of the week.
M arshal Rector has repaired the girl.
Shreveport.
Lousiana.
Last
lfia a Estelle
Saichwell
and fact th a t hie pbyeiciane were desig­
l i t o J ' / n d u*Ir8- Hoy took th e ir
year
the
pear
crop
was
m
arket­
Robert G»tke were married in nating as “ laudable pus” the eup. w orn crossings at the postoffice
Mrs.
George
Hayes
and
Mra.
corner.
vll
?au5 hter/ M-v ra. to C or­
ed
in
16
different
states,
thus
puration from »he fe tte rin g wound
Salam Weduadsay of last week.
George Alford were Albany
1 he Southern Pacific employes’ visitors Monday.
I giving Monroe a wide range of vallis to have her tonsils remov­
that was eating his life away.
Glenn H ill aad fa m ily , w ith Mr.
ed. A short time ago Myra
I publicity.
A stroke o f apoplexy such as picnic at A lbany S aturday was
Mrs. P. J. True returned Sun
aud M ra. H . Jannings of M adrar. ended M r. H arding's life conics in* the biggest yet.
°P«i'»ted on f°r appendicitis
If
one
were
to
take
a
stroll
day from Corvallis, where she about the orehards these days at the same place.
are enjoying a abort vacation at stn utly and w ithout w arning, irre ­
Mrs.
George
W
orkeugcr
visited
Newport.
spectively of whether the v ic tim ie M rs. Horace A rm strong Saturday has been since a recent surgica he would find m anager Hibbs o ™ ! ' X unger 8et” a t Aah
operation.
with a crew of men busily en­
A m ong those who went to Now. feeble o f apparently in the most afternoon.
t hal a
Saturday
robust
hea
lth.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shook and gaged in putting braces under n uh tn?n the Play*shed a t the
port Saturday and returned Sun­
C-
H
.
Koontz
attended
the
con­
M r. H a rd in g 's special tra in was
Mrs. Ed. Sheets of Portland the pear trees in order th a t the schoolhouse. About forty were
day ware M r. and Mra. Rogers,
vention of graindealere in P o rt­
were Sunday guests a t the home heavy crop may not injure the p o r t * ? ' A ?0Od tiTO€ was
H a rry Spranger and fa m ily sod converted in to a funeral o u tfit and land last week,
his remain» were carried to Wash-
of the form er’s son, M. H trees. Mr. Hibbs says the crop
Mra. Pennell and children.
ington, where obsequies were ob­
M rs. L. C. M e ru a m ’s cousin, A. Shook, and family.
is one of the biggest and best
Mrs ’ P eter O’M ara and
Mr». Florence
H arrison
of served yesterday.
“ • Golliua of P ortland, has beau
ever seen in the west.
Miss
Bertha
Leitner
of
Port
i m i f i r E sther have returned
B row nsville, who has been taking I F inal ceremonies and interm e nt a v is ito r here this week.
land has been added to the local
from Wisconsin, where thev
care of Mr». H . M orohinweg, le ft I w ill be at hia home town of M ar-
George W Orkeuger and fa m ily high school faculty. Miss Leit­
Saturday. Mra. Dawson is ta king ion, 0 . , tom orrow.
f o ^ . w br n V,siiing
in their
Could
You
Guess
Better?
bar place.
Everyone iauds the bravery of were in Brow nsville trad ing on ner is a graduate of the Wil
form er home. They say Ore­
Wednesday afternoon.
lam ette University.
the widow, whose wbola life was
gon look» best to them.
Fifteen Oregon dairymen who 1 T.
, .
We are to have oae more high
S ix presidents of the U nited wrapped up in the husband of
Miss M attie Swann of Cor­ had done no testing of their I u-
statem ent th a t Rev. Mr.
whom she has always seemed so school teaoher than hereto'ore— vallis passed through Halsey
States have died in the o f f ic e -
7 nrth
waa hack from
COWS were asked to select their
three grade and three high.
Monday on her way to Salem best five cows. The
half of them by the bullets of proud. D ry eyed, she has sat in
—
- herds
- Lahfonua was a m istake. H e
the funeral car on its long journey,
Postmaster Bram w ell and fam ­ after a visit with friends at
assassins.
ranged from 10 to 25 cows each ¡« still a t Palo Alto a n d ' s a y l
the object of a n a tio n ’s reverent ily go to Newport tom orrow for
Crawfordsville.
They were tested for one year nothing of re tu rn in g soon. (The
sym pathy, which w ill follow her vacation of a couple of weeks.
M. H. Shook went to Corvallis Milk weights were taken one hnterpriee took a report of Mr.
Coolidge’s fath er is a notary in her desolate home.
The Duroo-Jersey swiuebreeders' with Glenn Hill Saturday and day per month and tests made. W oodworth’s re tu rn from a letter
public and he administered to
I was at W ashington, when she
his son the oath of office as resigned the corpse to the govern- association offers a tro p h y for the drove home a new Ford which At the end of the year it was '■ *o A lb a n y paper J
president of the United States nent for the funeral, th a t her best litte r of four pigs of the breed the latter had sold to him.
found th at not a single one hat
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H arri­
in th eir home a t Plymouth, Vt grief for the first tim e found vent at the oounty fa ir.
selected his best five cows. In son motored to Scio to visit a t
There
were
forty
or
fifty
peo­
Dr. C arl Doney, president of
in tears.
one case the cow selected by the the George Rodgers home, re -
W illam ette u niversity at Salem, ple at the meeting of the Young owner as the best one turner
A NEW EXPLANATION
People's
L
iterary
Society
of
Su" d*y- Recently Mr.,
Eighty-First Birthday. w ill preach Sunday m orning at Pine Grove on the banks of out to be next to the poorest. In and
* od« * rs to« k a boy
the M . E ohuren.
Here i t an e itra ct from an ad­
* nd(
Lake Creek Saturday evening. the 25-cow herd the one thought n ? i« > r A !d fr o m the
dress recently delivered at the In s ti­
Wednesday afternoon and
I . W . C la y v ille and M r. and
to be the best was found to be £ ‘r '8 . Ald society a t Portland,,
J. H. Thompson and family in the sixteenth place.
tute of Hygiene:
evening a t th e home of Mrs. H. M rs. Thomas N. Starkson. a ll of
into their home to raise.
“ Children are not really greedv; 51. Miller was the occas. ion of Portlaud, visited George F. Schroii of Albany drove to Halsey Sat­
An experienced dairym an in
Mr and Mrs. Frank Fee arxf
urday morning, where they a big dairy country recently
they are simply improperly fed. a reception given by Miss Beu­ aod fa m ily Sunday.
daughter«
Zata. and MargaxSt
were
joined
by
Mrs.
TTiomp-
That is why boya rob orchards— in lah Miller in honor of her
Rev. W- 8. R itchie conducted son’s . brother 0 . W. Frum , and stated th a t when buying cows Ind fini *dd
Law" n c e
by
appearance, he found and little daughter, Iia LaNeve
j/
'’y their appenrance,
order to get the vitamiueg that the m other’s 81st birthday. Many m em orial services for President fümUv"*
all
present and she H arding at the U. P. enureh at
that three out of five were not
whole organism is screaming out friends were
S“ «day a t
Cascadia for the week-end. Mr. wortn the feed they ate. He S e If b? ’0H
was
the
recipient
of
dainty
Shedd, Sunday evening.
fo r.” .
Frum reports the roads very doubts if he can see clear thru cne j . c . H am son home. Mr
gifts and flowers. Ice cream
Perhaps, suggests the London
Lawrence and Mre. Fee are:
George W orkengcr aud fa m ily, rough.
and cake were served.
the cow into the milk pail.
relatives
of Mrs. Harriaon.
Post, that is why Eve gave way is
his
father
and
mother
and
his
F orty friends and relative« par-
I t will take several weeks vet
How about you?
Or have
two
brothers
and
th
e
ir
fam
ilies
a
ll
the Garden of Eden !
Mrs. Vivian Shaffer of Pack
ticipated.
From
out o f town
to complete the last bridge the you discarded th at system fd t a
were M r. anil Mr». A. R an da ll, spent Sunday at W aterloo.
W e H ave
j EVERY thing
O ptical
E Y E S T R A IN
Is the Cause of Many
H U M A N IL L S »
I f yeur eye« give you trouble or
__ yoor «lasses are annoying
SEE US. We can Relieve You
Bancroft Optical Co.
t
JlJ 1st SL W. Albany. Phone
In G arfield's
case the
people
Mr». S. Gamber and Daisv B uck­
L ittle Ruth S turtevant, whose
ner of Albany, Mrs. L. E. E rskine dulled sense of sound was so sud­
o f Portland and Mr«. J'. Hudson denly quickened at a Price meet­
of Pullm an, Wash.
ing at Albany last fa ll, continues
as keeo of ear as anybody.
CONTROLS RADIATOR TEMPERA- '
Mrs. H a rry Commons and son
TURE
' Glen visited her parents at 8hadd
By a newly devised combination | “ J
o f automobile radiator ahutter a nd'S undav.
'*
uruiDK
0DBe
an automatic control, deacribed in
ic Grove, C al, has been visit-
ng her sister-in-law, Mrs. J C
\
tHey aIld
went
. Cleve Harrison
went to Moyer’s mill to gather
w Id blackberries
and hazel
2nd .
W
/ re S’0"® two d*y&
and came back with both nuta
Retained by Proprietor« of Publia
S"d berr' P8- j Tuesday Mrs.
R«aorta Today.
.r?turned 40 i'^ a n o n , to
When Judge Cheney and wife visit relatives for a few weeks
were traveling in Scotland and the before returning home.
county is putting in between real record of production? Or
Shedd and Tangent. Rocking if you have not, would you like
of the Shedd end of the unpav­ to s ta r t such a record?
ed strip is progressing. Who
knows w hether or not th at gtrip
will be paved before the heavy ENGLISH INNS ODDLY NAMED
rains come.
Distinctions M id« CintuW«« Ago Arc
(Continued rag« S)
Popular Mechanics Magazine, the . Miss Anna Mills, daughter of
north of England a few years ago, t o m ^ o w . C i 7 V PiCnic W illb e
Mrs. Cheney made notes of some of
the quaint names of the inns in the
Claude Michel has gone to
countryside towns. Centuries ago
when the common folk could not Coburg, where he has employ­
r J
read, the signs contained gayly ment.
T in d le’ Wh° f «n
painted pictures of animals and n n ih 8; ¿ '
birds which every one could under­ and broke h er leg some time-
a dvertised in tba last Enterprise,
hand, underneath which the artist ago is slowly recovering.
departs from it by rem aining closed
Halsey Church of Chris^
printed
their names. Mr». Cheney
tomorrow afternoon u n til 7 o ’clock
Rev A. M. McClain, fo rm er­
made a memorandum of many of ly pastor of the
on accouut of the president’« tun-
Presbyterian
Church
Announcements
these name« in her notebook and church a t South Brownsville ia
eral.
here are some of them :
now pastor a t Waldport.
Church of C h ris t:
M u . J. P. Porter and daughter
Buffalo Head, Red I/yon, Sow
Dr. G am jobst’s BrownsvifTo
came from Philom ath Tueadaay o f
I-on Chamlee, m inister.
I and Pig, Adam and Ere, Coach and office is still open, with M rs. E.
laat week to viait Mrs. Porter’«
Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert-
Head,
Sheaf, ,
sister. Mre. C. T. Cook.
Mr». »on, superintendent.
j Horaea, Tiger*»
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b. Stanard, nurse, in charge and
M orning _ worship,
and Grow, Live and Let Live, v is it d0Ct° r P a ying i l H d a i,y
Porter returned to Philom ath F ri-
’orship. . 11. Ix ir d ’»i ,
Chequer», Three Pigeon«,
ke y. G ladys remains for a few »upper every Lord*» day
„
Trowel
weeks’ v is it w ith her aunt.
C hristian Endeavor, 7.
and Hammer, Croae Hand» Inn,
B ro w n s y lllt, F airm o un t
and
Evening service, 8,
Star and Garter, Dog and D u d , C ha rity grange» bad a jo in t picnic
Sunday afternoon C. P. Moody
The church w ithout a bishop, in Eagle and Child, The White Hart, a t tba B row nsville p rk Sunday,
and fa m ily and John LaRue drove the country w ith o u t a king.
Red Cow, B lV k Boy, Cock and Bull, in which savanty-fiva or e ig hty
to B e llfountain park and had a
I f you have no church home
Two Horse«, Pig in the Pound, people participated.
nice dinner. The Moo lya le ft La-
come and worship w ith us.
Rue w ith F £ Stewart (founder
8w«n and Castle, Dog aud Par­
Miss Sarah Kirk died la s t
of the bank in H alsey) and be
tridge, Seven Star».— Loa Angela« week Tuesday, aged 66. S he
Pine
Grove
church
:
came Dome Tuesday evening, hav­
Time«.
was a member of the numerous-
Sunday school, 10
ing h ig h ly enjoyed the trip .
pioneer Kirk fam ily and w as
Preaching Aug. 12 by Rev M r.
THE KIANQ OF TIBET
very well known.
The fo llo w in g
oiEcera were Clevenger of Albany.
installed last n ig h t at P a rity
Preaching, 11 and 7;30 Aug. 19.
Charles Poole and fam ily o f
The opening up of mysterious
Rebekah lodge by D is tric t Deputy
Tibet a« a result of various expedi­ Lebanon have gone east for a
Glenn
Barker
pastor.
resident K d tth R obnett:
Past
Before going Mr.
tion» by the British and other» h u vacation
. G ., E ifa Moore ; N. G , M in n ie M ethodist:
i
oole
sold
his
Brownsville un­
awakened the interest of naturalist«
G ro ts ; V. G., Laura B ra m w e ll;
Sunday School, 10.
dertaking business to Delbert
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a
number
See., C h a rity Clark ; Trees.. Adda
D r. C arl G. Doney of W illa m ­
Starr, his only competitor in
R in g o ; Warden, Lena Beene; ette uoiveraity w ill preach next ° f whlch ’irp Pecul,ar to that lofty th at field.
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Among
theae,
one
of
the
Con , Addie Moody , R. 8. N. G .
Brownsville Boy Scouts did
M a ry K o o n tz; L. S. N. G.. E dith who heard Dr. Doney give the mo*t «markable ia the kiang, an
R ob ne tt; R
8. V. G ., Louis 1 high achool commencement add re«« animal intermediate between the not go to the Fish Laka encamp­
proposed.
I ay lor , L, S. V. G., Emma True; last spring and were ao delighted wild horse and the w ild ase. I t ia ment, as had been
Haskin, photographer
I. G., N ellie Frum . Four v is ito r! “ il l be able to bear th is aplendid de»mbed as »landing about thirteen Leslie
and botanical enthusiast, w ant
were prêtent from A lb a n y and one speaker sgsio.
hands high at the ahoulder, its color
from Salem. Refreshments were
to teach the scouts about th e
a bright red bay, the muzzle, under­ floral beauties of the region.
,’ uaior League, 3.
served.
Interm ediate League, 7.
paid« and legs dazzling white. I t ie
Last Sunday a group o f
Mrs. Glenn Stevenson and
E pw orth League, 7.
confihed to the central desert of
families
united to celebrate the
daughter
of Beaverton are
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
Tibet, where m the w inter i t de­
birthdays
of C. H. Bradfield,
visiting
Mrs.
Stevenson’s
Preaching in the evenio«
velops a ooat as thick and rough u
Erwin
Austin. Miss B ertha
mother, Mrs. Berry Cummings,
i Rev, C, T . Cook, pastor,
a doqy mat.
ahutter open» when the water be- St lh
u h‘,,ue irom Ch*cago,
comas too n m and f i r m a> i± ’* h9re * h® took ", P°»t-graduate
\ . course a t Penn college, tjbe has
LatUn a position in the Astoria schools
_
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this w inter.
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made
'>
extra larg e; double
sewed lined collar;
placed sleeves; big,
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.
for
Yours
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