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    H alsey
enterprise
VOL. X II
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1923
NO. 3
Shedd Shots
By Anna P tn ntll)
Mr. and Mrs. Bud McEIvane
were in Shedd, Friday.
Clifford Coon left Saturday
for A storia, where he expects
to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill are en­
joying a short vacation at Bel­
knap Springs.
Miss G ertrude McKern of
Corvallis was in Shedd T hurs­
day visiting Mrs. Vera Spren-
ger.
Alford Arrows
BOOZE SMUGGLING HIT HARD
'Enterpria* Corraapoadance)
Its Operatives r o t Safe Frcm Uncle Sam When
__________ Sailing on the High Seas
E. D. Isom and son Carl went
to Eugene Sunday.
Po„ , . „
(Enterprise Correspondence)
B„ wnl„ lie
3.1
(By Ralph Lawranca)
M is W. D. P orter of Shedd
visited
her
m
other,
Mrs.
Dunn,
Charley Carlson started up
United S
guzzle
Bortland called l . The
.
. .
. tate, does not deny - the
--- right
■ of John u Bull
u „ to Kum
e Saturday evening
h o O l6 . b u t O lir 67*3 V 6» r 11 ITiArvf n b ia A t . ♦ « k l - ___ • * •
large tliranhiog _ outfit Tuee-
a t the Cogswell ranch last F r i - ,b B cr f it t home'
but our *JVi!r,HljeQt obJect’
hi» w aiuai.nag a uui.
i
„ -
.
,
I hie
.
___
day.
| sauce just outsid« our front door.
. . .
‘ Cady and wife and ; day.
I resident Harding requested the British government to discoursge its several days a t° N e w ^ r t
The E« le a to n Cream ery has
A daughter was born to Mr.
M
'
and Mrs. Essie Bass Monday of citizens
itizcna fro
Iro n bringing .ntoxbauts,
mtoxmauU, which are contraband, to a point
noim
\ r rs
~ Kell
» new
“S ta
new "S
ta r"
r” truck
truck. Ralph
Fulton o T A i K
last week.
Paine is th e driver.
Miss H enrietta Starnes went ho bring them ashore in violation of law. He aeked for au agreed day with Mrs. M. M Fruit
. d° n«s ° { Albany> has been
— C.
- Gibbs
--
to Corvallis with the Walker lim it twelve m ile. out.
D.
and family have S h b o r h ^ ^ R 1“ Ash SvvaJe
family Sunday.
John Bull declined and the rum runuers thought they had Uncle returned from Portland, where nelghb*>, hood the past week,
Sam bound and helpless sad oould pour their poiaon down his throat they visited for a few days.
Mra w in n
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fred
B
urkhart
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sprenger
whether he wanted it or n o t But Uncle S im had not plavedh is last
Mis
Kitchen
has
returned
to
w«
‘k-end at Newport" w here she
or
Salem
are
visiting
at
the
of Albany visited their son
card.
Corvallis a fte r spending several i 18 w>th her daughters Irene
Fred and wife one day last I arm for a few days.
with Mr. Kitchen, the and Gt Ga.
g
’ 1 fte
Tbs three-mile lim it wag not established by law uor by treat,. It days
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Adams
blacksmith.
,v
was
observed
by
way
of
a
decent
regard
lor
other
nations.
Elmo Davis and wife visited and Miss Baine of Portland are
J. W. LaMar and two Rev. M r "w oodw orth * wni thfin
relatives in Shedd Tuesday on guests a t the John B urnett they take indecent advantage of it it fails them, foreign baoze brok- ,
era have been guilty of such indecency. 8o Uncle 8am went out daughters,
Helen and Arlene, his own pulpit thp
<a
‘
their retu rn to Eureka, a fte r an home.
to Newport Sunday to in Septem ber
SundAy
outing of a month a t Newport.
eight miles and seized the British ship Marion Mosher and her load went
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Taylor,
Rev. and Mrs. Ritchie and Mr. and Mre. Ray Rickard and of liquor. H ería te owners (U nele 8am is her owner now) were spend some time. Mr. LaM ar! „
«nd Mrs. J. C. Harrison
daughter Helen left last week Mrs. Rickard’s parents, all ot allowed their day in court and Federal Judge Woodrough in New will join them later on.
Ralph Lawrence and Fred and
Mr. Logan came home to
for Portland w here Miss R it­ Bruce
------ 2» in Benton
xecuvuii County,
v o u n iy , were * ork decided th a t .a vessel amuggllng liq u o r in to th e U n ite d S ta te s
^ ? 7 A 8on shopped in Al-
spend Sunday with his family &
chie expects to have some medi­
hanu
Mike Rickard and
seized on the high seas by our revenue oflicere.
bany
the forepart of the ,n
week.
He
and
his
son
Thomas
are
cal attention.
J. H. Rickard homes Sunday.
| Such leizuree are now suspended, pending further negotiation».
painting
in
Corvallis
for
Mr.
i f ed Callaway and
Mr. and Idrs. Ivan Dacon
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram and I
“ * " McFadden.
daughter M argaret, Mrs Alice
have moved into the house
Mrs. Lillie Nixon has gone Moore and Mrs. F rank Rush
form ally occupied by the C. A.
V,8,tOrS iD Albany Mon-
to
Halsey tp visit her mother, I T
Troutm an family. Mr. Dacon
is with the A. D. Kern com­ spent S aturday1 and'1 Sunday31^ ’ í B r ’e f Chronicles> °{ Happenings in Halsey and All Mrs. Cummings, and will later
go to -the home of her son and
pany.
Earl Cochran of Seattle, o
Newport.
|
Over Linn County.
his family in E astern Oregon.
form
er Brownsville boy, filled
Mr. and ___
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_____
_
Mrs. Clare McCor
cu,11li" g Potatoes
for r s seed
Mrs. aj
L. . E.
Walton
was an ¡th eir son Roland is convalesc
Sund^ PU 8t the b a p tlst
.
p u v o w ca lu
eeu
aj .
»»¿ u i u i i v
mick, who have been living in
ject all th a t are m
tten cut,
a ..« Albany visitor
v isitor Tuesday,
convaiesc TREES THAT DRAW LIGHTNING Sunday m onnng and preached
rotten,
Salem, have moved into Tom reject
mg.
a r
a ,™ »
v j v •
Hill’» home.
Mr. McCormick stabbed, bruised or otherwise
m eeting held a t
The Valley Lumber Company F«et« That Hava Bean Pretty Wall the M ethodist church in th e
injured, pointed a t the end hot-
A ’ U „A rm strong had busi
will be th e depot agent
Eatabllahad by Obaarvatiena
_
. . .
.tienecked, rough or unsvmme- m T a ca I1, ng hlm to Albany has a big sign across the face
evening
He preached a fine
Taken In Varloua Countnaa.
Jim Covey is painting Jim trical, and tubers of less than Mondaj '•
ot th a t new office.
3.rmon both tim es and favored
T ail's house and barber shop
the congregations
with solos
two ounces or are not tru e to I D. Taylor and son Lawrence
There ia a popular idea that of all
L. Davis, who has been ill
whnifb
’n
hi’
fine
bariton*
TOneiy-
I
were
callers
a
t
the
county
seat
Mrs. Ruby Roger is helping
a t his
brother’s
home in forest trees the oak ia the most liable
Thursday.
cook with the Pugh B rothers’
Brownsville, was sufficiently to be »truck by lightning. Like 2 t » ^ h t8 fa m ,y took djnn*r
The State m arket agent de-i . .
thrasher.
recovered to return to hi3 home many other old beliefs, however, it at the park, picnic fashion, with
partm ent believes ' th a t c o n - 1 . . . - 8I™ Mis. Bowman and in Halsey Thursday.
ia not home out by the facts. Dur­ a num ber of relatives
sumption of alm ost all farm M??.ses En,d Bennett and Beulah
and
Close cooperation of railroad
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-
W alter Stephenbon and wife ing the period 18d-5 and 1903 the ih /i? d8' *ThPy Rre spending
employes and the public result­
h"
_ — — — „„ „„v, |
Of Portland came up in their staff of the Dutch meteorological of­ S AIU„“ '
ed in a reduction of 28 per cent ed oost between w hat the farm -
Mrs. K ata Sm ith, Mrs T J «u^°
Sunday and visited fice devoted raueh attention to thi»
in loss and dam age to feigrht er gets and w hat the kitchen Jackson’s m other, is a p a tie n t’ W alter a ia th e r- J. A. Stepben-
matter, and the following reanlta
handled by the Southern Paci­ pays could be reduced, or large- in a Eugene hospital, suffering son.
were
published of the number of
The engagem ent of Miss Ruth
fic company during the first ly divided between producer I from cancer.
times the trees mention’d were Rice, music teacher, and Edgar
It
was
definately
decided
at
three m onths of 1923 as com­ and consumer.
The price of
T, „ „
struck by the electric discharge
pared w ith
sam e period in flour and its m any by-preducts
° f Alb>">' '•
.J5, Howard, one of the vice the last itoard meeting of the
1922. 'Hie reduction made by are entirely out of proportion to Presidents of the Ladd & Til­ official board of the Halsey Poplar, 232 times; oak, 130; willow,
the railroads of th e country as th* w heat price the grower I i on. Bank of Portland, was a Chutch of C hrist, Lon Chamlce ?0; yew, 50; fir, 27; pear, 25; lime,
Delbert S U r was Op e ,ated on
a whole was 26 per cent.
gets. Much more flour would
caller in Halsey Thurs- m inister, to complete the addi­ It; walnut, 8; beech, 6; chestnut, w L i aP5endicitis a t Corvallis.
tion to the old building ju st as S; apple, 5; cherry, 4; alder, 4; Wednesday of last week A rup­
be used in m any form s of home day-
soon
as possible. Plans are be­ birch, 2.
baking if the cost was lower. | All Halsey business houses
tured appendix was discovered,
ing laid for a big home-coming
According to a series of observa­ iu K? , u ‘ a*ed *P'pi*oei.si»ii, but
. were
V
closed
1VU U U a
Friday
tiu a j
1
from
X U III
I noon
1U U N
day for Sunday, Sept. 2 so the tions made in England the following
1 1 ^ a r * ri,#S lh "‘ h” ’• doing
Last year Saint Mawe«’ Pretty till three p. m. in observance of
necessary money can be raised list was compiled : Oak, 36; poplar, « well
W e H avb
and e x p e u , to , , ||Om# tfa*
Lady took the world’s champion-
funeral of the late presi- and the work completed free ol
EVERY THING
foiepart of next waek.
12
;
ash,
9;
elm,
7;
beech,
4;
willow,
ship for Jersey two-year-olds denL
debt. It should be ready for
O ptical
with a record of 12,550 pounds | Mr. and Mrs. Fred H arris dedication by the first or sec­ 3; lsrch, 3; Scotch pine, 3; fir, 1;
Brsdlay, ,on of Mrs. Mary
of milk and 824.33 pounds of I and daughter and Mrs. Minnie ond Sunday in October. A 'com ­ hawthorn, 1; mountain ash, 2;
C Y C S T R A IN
S
t
o ° a a “ b w ied at l ’0ion
b u tterfat in 305 days. A t th a t Davis of Albany were guests
(meats m ittee was appointed by the alder, 1; pear, 1.
.I
I t the Cante of Many
fom t Sunday
Mr. Overton was
time
the
record
for
a
Jersey
j,
H U M A N ILL S
of Mrs. Rose Powell Sunday a f ­ m inister last Sunday of Mrs.
To make a true deduction from
“ . y drowned ‘he pracad-
of any age was held by another ternoon.
( , f f year eyea give you trouble or
Geo. Taylor, Mis. Phillip For­ those figures the comparative abun­ ng Mwnday at bis sawmill at
I I
your glasses arc annoy tog
Oregon cow. This y ear P retty
ste
r and Mrs. Edith Robnett to dance of the different trees men­
° f KnK*"e-
» •»
Mr. and Mis. D. Taylor and
. SBB US. We can Relieve You
Lady took th a t also, with 12,-
make airangem ents for the tioned must be taken into account, »bout 50 years old and kavea a
son
Lawrence,
accompanied
by
Bancroft Optical Co.
657 pounds of milk and 827.90 J. C. Standish, drove to Salem luncheon th a t will follow the
widow.
and when thia has been done it
| i 313 tat S t W. Albany. Phone
of butterfat. L. C. Daniels of Sunday, where they visited the services in the morning.
Trout fry 120,000 of them , b a y .
would appear the most dangerous
Tillamook owns her.
la tte r’s son E verett.
•«en turned loose in the Calapoola.
tree
is
the
ash,
then
the
willow,
then
(Continued page 3)
the poplar, the oak coming in a good
Dr. and Mrs. Carl D^ney were
Acbray Tusaing and Dick 8an.
fourth. A tree conspicuous by its dart and tbair families are away
accompanied here from Salem
by two children Sunday. Af­
absence from the foregoing lists ia
camping
equipment and.
te r Dr. Dancy’s sermon a t the
the sycamore.
Dick a auto truck.
M. E. church in the morning,
Harold Doxsec went east from
they accompanied Misses Helen
JAZZING UP THE TRADE
Brownsville and has H earne
and Dorothy Satchwell to their
famous. He is now attending
home in Shedd, where they
made
the university of Chicago and
were dinner guests a t the home
put forth a book th a t eastern
of Mrs. H. R. Satchwell.
colleges recognize as of value-
Mrs.
C.
P.
Stafford
accom­
extra large; d o uble< panied Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Drin-
It is a guide to the choice and
- ) kard
pursuit of a vocation.
to Eugene Thursday
sewed lined collar;« ) morning, where she had het
Mrs. Mina Schick, Mr. and
Haleey Church of Christ
* tonsils removed. She remain­
Mrs. Albert Schick and son, La­
laced sleeves; big,« ed in Eugene till Friday even­ Church Announcem ents
velle of Portland, Mr. and M rs.
. i ing.
B. P. Schick and son, Delmar,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kizer and
roomy
arm holes;« i Fred Tajdor of Corvallis, Church of Christ :
son Buri, Mr. and Mrs M eredith
. i form erly a resident of Halsey Lon Chamlee, minister.
Kizer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craig,
and
son-in-law
of
J.
C.
Stand­
generous s 1 e e v e s • I > ish of this city, hag been pro­ Bible school, 10, W. H. Robert-
Mr. and Mrs J. o . W eber and
«on, superintendent.
daughter Georgia, Miss Ethel
moted to the office of chief
Morning worship, 11. Lord's
» and body; two large pockets to button through, t clerk in the district freight «upper
Green and Mr. Near of Portland,
every Lord’« day.
.u d »
family reunion a t
and passenger office of the
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Z?* W eber farm Sunday,
*1 he Big Bout— I tec you’ve fired
M adeol blue, gray or khaki twill. Yours * Southern Pacific company at Evening service, 8,
and with his wife will
The oliurcb without a biebop, in young S w ift I always thought him the 5th. .
- j Eugene,
reside
there.
the country without a king.
a very snappy ad writer.
for
If you have no ohurch home
(Condensed from the Times)
The Office Manager—Too «nappy.
Mrs. G. W. Momhinweg and
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran of this come and worship with us.
He ran the phrase, “Eventuslly—
Mrs E. E. Stanards sister
city were representatives of
Mhy not now?*’ in so undertaker’s Mrs. Ixtis T itus of G rants Pass
Pine Grove church :
the local lodge a t the district
sd.
was m arried Aug. 2 a t the Stan-
Sunday echool, 10
convention of the Women of
______
®
rd home to H arry D. Coder o f
Preaching, 11 and 7;3O Aug. 19.
Woodcraft a t Salem the last of
The 15th of August has pass- Los Angelea.
the week.
Mrs. Mornhinweg
Glenn B ’ tkar paetor.
ed and the rig h t of the govern-1 «^.»,„ ■
« .
was elected to be one of the
m
ent
to
appeal
from
the
official
4
b
e
^
tv
1
*
”
u
»
m erger of the Southern and
¡® ? ty w,d
Dec- 2 on
three district m anagers for the Methodist:
Sunday School, 10.
ensuing year.
Central Pacific has lapsed Now
j lssuar'ce ° f $6500 in bonds
Preaching, 11.
we
m
ay
expect
the
Natron
c
u
t
-
'"
1
1
1 a readJu»tm ent of the pav-
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laubner
Juaior League, 8,
off and a double track through
a8i*s8ment.
GOOD GOODS
and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penland
Intermediate League, 7.
thia
valley.«
Thomas
Miller’s evergreen
left the last of the week for an
Epworth League, 7.
outing in Rainier Park. Dr.
«7
u
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blackberriea
are being picked.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
We have the promise of plen- He lost about fifteen tons of
and Mr*. Mark« plgnnnd to join
Preaching in the evening.
ty of car5 for the fru it crop of loganberries for w ant of a
'r4i~rrtîvA~ 'À ¿ ihi'XYÁ*rl4,'
'A.-,-A-rAvA- S7 them there from Tacoma, where
Rev, C. T. Cook, pastor,
this year.
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