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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I I
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1923
JOTS AND T1TTI FS
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
,
Over Linn County.
NO. 4
Brownsville Briefs
Shedd Shots
O R E G O N N E W S B R IEFS
(By Ralph Lawrence)
By As»a Pennell)
W estern .Newspaper Union s Cleanings Outside of
0 . B. Connor, with friends,
Rev. Mr. Cli e preached in
This C junty
church Sunday has gone deer hunting near
T. J. ßkirvio seut a oarload of ¡vacation spent here and at tihe B aptist
morning. He is here visiting Triangle lake.
Prineville*« new 1200,000 hotel open­ Puring the ..m e pertod le w business
rjregraes seed to Chicago thia weak. I Cascadia.
his daughter, Mrs. Earl Stan-
Eddie McEIvain came up from ed for business Monday.
Charles Sterling was looking
C’ n‘ b*IOW pro<lnoO‘« . «htp.
W . L. Wells was an Albany aid.
Sherwood Friday to w y k with
The Southern Pacific company has monts 1» per cent below new bust-
a fte r business in Halsey Wed­ visitor Thursday.
reported a shortage of 30S cars.
nesa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lawrence the paving company.
nesday.
Herbert Vanduyn has been chosen
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tussing and little daughter of Lebanon
Merle Pugh, Dale LaM an,
Tomato grower« of Roseburg havw
T. P. P atton left for CUrry drove to Albany Friday.
spent Sunday a t the Wingo Agnes Pugh and Dalton Gibbs mayor of Coburg, to «ucceed John W agreed to appoint a committee to fix
and Coos counties on a hunting
Conoway,
resigned.
Eggleston home.
went to Cascadia Sunday.
a minimum price for this year's crop
. W . A. Allen was a Corvallis
trip H u rs d a y .
The cement plant at Gold Hill, and all will abide by the committee's
Mrs.
Vivian
Shaffer
and
lit­
visitor Monday evening.
Miss Rose Connor returned which has been closed the past three
derision and will refuse to sell under
John Salash and wife were
tle son Edgar of Pacific Grove. last week from Bay City, where weeks,
will resume this week.
W.
A.
Carey
was
a
business
the price fixed.
passengers to Portland on the
Cal., are visiting at the Has- she has been visiting friends.
caller a t Junction City Friday. kin home this week.
4.28 train Monday.
Receipts of the state Industrial ac­
John Clark, one of the most widely
Rev. Mr. Ritchie came home cident commission during the month known police officers tn the west and
J.
C.
Bramwell
was
the
guest
Mrs. D. II. S turtevant and
Marvel Lawrence was enter from Portland Saturday. He of July aggregated »S2a.832.JJ.
c i chlef Of police of 81 Paul. Minn,
daughter Jean returned Thurs­ of his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Ho­ tained in the Will Harrison has been w ith his daughters
and
of Portland, died at bis home in
Establishments
of
a
beet
sugar
fao-
ver,
a
t
H
arrisburg
Thursday.
day from a visit with friends
home last Monday evening. there.
Death resulted from a
tory at Prineville at a cost of ap­ ’ Portland.
in Portland.
Miss Alberta Koontz and She and Gretia Harrison expect
| stroke of apoplexy.
proximately »1.000,000 Is proposed.
Mrs.
Marion
Coon,
who
has
Mr. Thurlow of Portland was brother M artin went to New­ to loom together a t the state been visiting relatives in Shedd
Supervisor W. F Ramadell of the 1 Fines collected through (he activi­
a guest a t the T. J. Jackson port Monday to join their normal a t Monmouth this year. for some time, left for Portland Whitman national forest reports re­ ties of the state prohlbtOon depart­
home, southw est of town, over m other and brother Herman.
George
Harrison Sr., is Sunday.
ceipts of »180.OS7.SS for the fiscal ment daring the three months ended
j Jane »1. totaled »It.lU.44, accenting
year.
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Orlando, seriously ill a t his home in Ash
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan of
1 to a report filed with the executive
F
la
,
are
guests
a
t
the
CBiarles
Swale.
Dr.
Marks
is
attending
A
caravan
of
SO
autos
made
the
Misses Beulah and Signay
Noti were
in Shedd Sunday
him.
annual walnut excursion through Tam- department at Salam.
Munson of Albany have been Straley home.
visiting Mr. Duncan’s mother,
Answer to petitions of the c It toe of
blll and Washington counties last
Miss Alberta Koontz sang as
visiting th eir brother, Elmer
The hot days last week made Mrs. Dal Duncan.
week.
Beattie and Tacoma looking to reopen­
Munson, and sister, Mrs. E. V. a solo a t the Sunday
morning
the
swimming
holes
along
the
I f
r?
- 1 _______ »-
A large crew of men are here
A branch of the federal prohibition ing of the Columbia basin grain rat»
Bass, this week.
services a t the M. E. church, Calapoo a popular resorts every
getting ready to pave the two enforcement office for Oregon has case wie filed with the Interstate oom-*
|
“Be
Near
Me,
Lord.”
evening.
Weenie
and
M
arsh­
Mrs. A rth u r Foote was quite
miles north of Shedd. They been located tn the federal building In merce commission by the Oregon pul>-
i He service commission.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laubner mallow toasts were much in expect to s ta rt in about a week. Medford _
ill for a few days last week and
A rthur was called home from and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pen- evidence.
The Oregon Trunk railroad. In a
September II, 19 and 20 have been
his work a t Brownsville. Mrs. land returned Thursday from
It
rained enough Monday
eet as dates for the annual Clatsop letter received at the office of the
Alford
Arrows
the
Foote is much improved a t pres­ their outing trip to Ranier night th a t it stopped
county fair which will be Held at the pubUo service com mis sloe, has served
ent and Miss Fleta Livick is Park and report having a very tJhr shing north of town Tues­
notice that the corporation's track be­
Astoria port terminals.
(Enterprise Correspondence)
pleasant time
day forenoon.
staying with her.
Mrs. Lillian Hayes, wife of Edward tween Booth Junction and MetolhjC
Mr. and Mis. W. E. Burton Hayee, homesteader of the Oaylord would he abandoned shortly.
Mrs. Max Höflich of Albany
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison
of
Albany visited a t the D. 1. vicinity In Coos county, committed sui­
Mre. J. R. Norton, a young matrem
Winniford and A. F. Good- with h er two daughters, visit­ and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
of
Hood River, wall known in
som
home
Wednesday
and
cide
because
of
family
quarrels.
ed
her
sister,
Mrs.
Commons,
Harrison and family, Marvel
brod went to H arrisburg, where
F. W. Wooley, insurance agent, has
they were joined by Mr. and from Wednesday of last week and Ralph Lawrence and Mrs. ’’hursday of last week. Mrs.
Mr. Höflich Vivian Shaffer and son Edgar lurton is Mis. Isom’s sister. been appointed city manager of War­
Mrs. F. E. Stew art and daugh­ until Sunday.
te r Mabel of Monroe, and they came Satuiday evening to re­ had dinner a t the Thomas H ar­ They were on their way home renton In place of Mrs. R. B. Barrett,
an outing a t Kitson who has retired because of (11 health.
rison home Sunday, it being the from
all proceeded to Triangle Lake, tu rn with them Sunday.
The state highway commission has
anniversary of Mrs. H arrison’s Spi ings.
where they spent the day.
Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Marks birth.
.announced that the bridge over the
Mrs.
Lee
Ingram
and
daugh­
Prof. Merwin Vannice and report their son Roland prac­
ter Thelma are camping at Willamette river at Springfield will
wife of Lewiston, Idaho, arriv­ tically recovered from his recent
be closed for repairs for a period of
H.
M.
Gnulard,
who
ba*
a
«plan-
C
artw right, & Lowell’s hop 80
ed in Halsey recently and are illness. Roland was to be re­
days.
did herd of lerseys that average» yard a t H arrisburg.
Mis. D.
guests of Mr. Vannice’s parents, leased from the hospital the
Harvest
operations ere tn fall swing
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vannice, at first of this week and would high in production, ha« ««at ip I. Isom and Mrs. E. D. Isom and at Heppner and wheat 1« turning out
bis application on the regulai daughter with Mrs. A. F. Rob-
iireir 4tome southeast of town. immediately resume his position blank to enter fifteen cow« in tb»
n ett and two daughters of Eu­ better than moat farmers expected
Prof. Vannice is- instructor in in a T coma drug store.
proposed eow letting association. gene, are also camped a t the The yield runs from io to 38 bushels
proposed sitae for the Roosevelt high­
manual training in the public
per acre.
Mrs. Nancy Palmer was sur­ He think« that definite record» same yard.
way bridge across the Rogue river.
schools of Lewiston.
will
*dd
considerably
to
Ilia
valu>
Presbyterian congregations from all,
prised Tuesday by a visit from
J.
a n t F. A. Keith, engineers
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . B. Stalnaker her niece, Mrs. Clara Beadle of hie surplus stock. He baa a
A. M. Sm ith of Portland visit­ Iho principal town« of Central Oregon ot II the Scott
state highway degnrtxnont of
bunch
ol
purebred
bull
calve«
that
ed his farm a t Alford one day united In outdoor services on Turnalo Oregon, have retarued to Salem.
retum ed to th eir home at Cor­ of Los Angeles, Cal. This is
Island In the Deschutes river below
vallis Saturday, a fte r a short the first time Mrs. Palmer has will sell better if he can ehow tb» last week.
There 1s mam mining activity tn
records of their dams.
Bend Bunday.
seen her niece since 1868, and
Raker county thia year than than»
Mrs. Fred B urkhart, Mrs. J.
The livestock markot newt servios has been for the last decade. R Is in­
«be is the first relativ« she has
Mis. George D rinkard and F. Isom, Mrs. Lee Ingram and
of the United States department of dicated by the record hooks of quarts
Mrs.
Mildred
McMahan
gave
a
Miss Thelma Ingram called on
t»een since she came to Oregon
happy farewell! lawn and lunch Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck last week. agriculture will be extended to Port­ and placer cla ims tn the county clerk'«
from New York.
land and will begin oponetlons atuut office. To date more than US quarts
W e H ave
party to Mre. Millie Gross at
D. I. Isom lost a good horse
EVERY THING
Mrs. W. A. Muller was quite the Drinkard home Thursday. last week. It fell off a bridge September 1.
and plaoer claim» hsvu been Bled.
ill Monday and was taken to the Mrs. Gross goes to ' Corvallis, about thirteen feet high, injur­ In order to allow the pupils to laker
The Oregon public service aaaasto-
O ptical
home of her sister, Mrs. Mess- having leased her Brownsville ing it so severely th a t it died. la the fruit harvesting end shipping sion has fixed a tentative vatuattos o t
EYE STRAIN
field. Medford’s school board has pee«- (744,401 on the Great- Southern rail­
man, at Albany. L ast reports home.
1» the Cause of Many
poned
the opening of the schools until road. which operates -between Tb»
are th a t 6he is much improved.
Any fanner, fru it or vege­
HUMAN ILLS •
Mrs. William Mills is presi­ table grower who would like September 24.
Dalles and Dnfmr A tentative vnlnatton
Mrs. Callie Frum and 8on
If yeur eyas give yon trouble or
Glenn went Sunday to Wood­ dent of the W. C. T. U. for the to have the Portland daily m ar­ The new American bank at Marsh- of »»07.0(1 has been placed on the
your glasses are annoying
burn, where they visited a t the next term, Mrs. B. R. Forbes ket report and news service field, Incorporated last month with »80 Mount Hood railroad, which operate«
SEK US. We can Reliave You
home of Mrs. Frum 's sister, vice president. Miss Haskin sec­ sent to him may have such free residents of the Coos Bey section as between Hood River and Dee
Bancroft Optical Co.
retary and Mrs. E ast treasurer. service by writing to the state stockholders, will ba doing bástanse
Mrs. Forsythe.
Members of the public servtee caux-
1st S t W. Albany. Phone
mlsslon have been Invited by Frank­
Pete M asterson, 90 years old, m arket agent, 723 Cburthouse, by November 1.
(Continued page 8)
The Modern Woodmen of America lin Griffith, president of the Portland
is said to be the oldest man in Portland.
have
decldod to erect a permanent Railway. Light A Power company, to
the vicinity. His granddaugh­
building on the state fair grounds at visit the corporation’s properties tn
ter, Daisy Masterson, has been
Salem
The structure will coat ap- the vicinity of Oak Grove. The oom -
his housekeeper for forty-one
proxlmately »8000
pany la now expending more thaa ML-
years. About three years ago
OM.Oee
on a power protect at this
Pieces
of
ore
assaying
at
more
than
he had a severe case of small
118,000 a ton have been found on the point.
pox and one day it was report
Red, White and Blue mine at Mal­
The soldiers’ bonne oouuatostou hoc
ed th at he was dead and that
heur, according to T. 8 Glens, part loaned to veterans tn Oregon a total
was the first time he had ever
made
owner of the mine.
of »11300300 out of a total author­
been sick a whole week.
Joseph A McAllister, since 1(17 see ised fund of («0,000 300. according tr»
Jesfe Hinman has started a
retary of the state desert land board, a statement Issued by A. C. Hopkins,
extra large; double 4 i newspaper a t Hollywood, Cal.,
has filed bis resignation with Ray secretary of the commission. Of 44M
says the Pacific Printer.
Luper. state engineer, to become ef­ loans aotnally paid, approximatefy
fective September 1.
1800 have been placed in Multnomah
sewed lined collar;
J. P. Cooley, P. M. whose term
Halsey Church of Christ
l j expires this month and whose
More money was collected on tha county.
river Interstate bridge last
Upon the suggestion of C. H. Fake
(laced sleeves; big, J .' berth is hoped for by everyone Church Announcements Columbia
month than during any month since of Balem, Ben Day. attorney for the
of half a dozen people who took
the bridge was built. The income Southern Pacific company, has rec­
the civil service examination
roomy armholes;
Church of Christ :
during July was »18,140.
ommended to the state highway de­
held for a successor, is build­
Lon
Chamlee,
minister.
A temporary school building win be partment aad to the public service
ing a comfortable dwelling on
generous s l e e v e s . his tract of land south of town. Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert- erected at Westfir, seat of the new commtoeloe that approaches to ail rutt-
- i He is a widower of long stand­ •on, superintendent.
Western Lumber company*« 11,000,- road crossings be graded up gradually,
Morning worship, 11. Lord’» 000 sawmill near Oakridge, for tha aad thereby aeetst In the eCmtoatlou
ing,
but
who
can
tell
what
and body; two large pockets to button through.*# plans he is laying?
of accidents.
«upper every Ixird's d»y.
children of company hands
Christian Endeavor, 7,
Blghty-flve Area were reported tn
The Eugene chamber of com mere»
The
Calapoo a
fair
at
Evening service, 8,
Made ol blue, gray or khaki twill. Yours* Brownsville
government national forests of Ore­ bat taken stops to have the name
may be omitted this
The church without a biebop, in gon and Washington for the ten day Tfetron cut-off,** which to the designa­
year. There’s a chance to go to the country without a king.
perird August 1 to 10. according to tion of the new railway soon to be
for
a live fair a t Shedd. Sept. 1
I f you have no church home the forest service fire report.
built between Oakridge, in Lane coun­
and then to the county fair at come and worship with ua.
William M. Pearce of La Grands has ty. to Kirk, tn Khunath oounty. chang­
Albany.
been removed as a member of the ed to "Bugene-Klamath out-off.** The
Pine Grove church :
state board of optometry by Gover­ Klamath Fulls chamber will be asked
(Condensed from the Times)
Sunday school, 10.
nor Pierce He will be succeeded by to co-operate.
W. J. I,ane and wife went to
Preaching, 11 and 7,30 Aug 19. George R Birney, aleo of LaGrande
A total of 7M8 Chinese and M osh
McCredie Springs last week on
Mrs. 8. T. Holopeter of Medford was golian pheasants were released to Ore­
Glenn
Barker
pastor
their first vacation in the
killed when an auto In which she was gon la 1138 up to August 1», It »res re­
twelve year« they have been in Watbodiat:
riding went Into a gulch while trying ported by Gene M Rlmpson. saperta-
business in Brownsville.
School, 10.
to back down a grade on a narrow teadent of tha stats game farms. Two
I Sunday
Preaching, 11.
stretch of road between Coquille and farms are maintained by the stats, one
The county court is having a
near Eugene and another near Cer-
Bandon
Junior League, 8.
new
channel
cut
and
the
south
GOOD GOODS
Fourteen per cent shove norms! was rallis. Of these I7«t were —» mis K
Intermediate
League,
7.
bank of the Calapoo a raised to
the production of mills reporting to et Eugene and 2141 at Corvallis. A
Epworth League, 7.
protect the Brownsville-Halsey
the West Coast Lumbermen's asso total ol I8.S8I eggs were gathered dur­
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
road from such overflows a s '
elation for the week ending August ing the months of April. May. June
Preaching in the evening.
have occurred in the past.
Rev, C. T. Cook, patter, t 11. according to a report made public and July, and from these 12,822 bird«
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