Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 06, 1923, Image 1

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VOL. XII
halsey - enterprise
HALSEV. LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1923
NO. à
JOTS AND TITTLES
Brief Chronicles o f Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County.
Frank Bond baa a new Ford.
afficeiUJ85
dooe *° ‘ is own
H. D. M itznsr’s big auction is
next Saturday.
.
e
Wanted You
By GraopE.fialL
I ve wanted you til all the earth seemed cryirig
Meadamea
Mornhiuweg
and
A. A. Tuaaiog and Meaara. Piaa Wallace were exhibitor« at the
ton and W »|sr got home from 8 ’iedd fair.
thsir Idaho trip a little after mid. . The Shedd juvenile stock judg­
sight Tuesday morning.
ing team took the first prise at the
Ellsworth and Errol Gardner oeunty fair.
are grieving over the lose of tbeii
Eldon Croat and wife visited
old pal Brnno, which E. B. Pen
£ e" P °rt at tha.waek eBd. So did
land'in bis car ran over and killed. v . H. Koontz.
Misses H aztl and Isabel Gulli-
A ten.pound eon same to the
Albert Beera horns yesterday morn, ford were hare from Portland over
jar» To him it ia granddad’s and the week end.
grandraam’a restaurant, instead of
C«rra»pondeuce from Browns-
dad’s and mam's.
»111« and Peoria was received yea-
W illiam W ickizer’s dray team tordaj, too late to be sent to the
ran away tear the railroad track linotype. Part of it cau be need
i.i Albany Tuesday and bumped next week. Please send ua the
hgaiuat a box ear with each force news early, friends. The one man
•“ tb* f!rlnt ihop l* unable iu
to do
taal the akulta . of - both
Horace and -n
— .1 norsea
the jaw of one wara broken and
j
•JP»*atttag that bo bn up on
they had to ba killed.
Wednesdays.
''/ / C &
In pleading, sobbing tenderness for you-
T il every quivering leaf seemed grieving, sigh
And asking for you all the long night through.
Western Xeirspaper Union s Gleanings OuUide o f
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This Caunty
Threat fires reported recently to
PeJk county have been extinguished.
ilrbert Niece, 7 years of ace, was
run over by a truck and killed at Cor­
vallis.
The total valuation of building per
ml»» In Portland for tb« month of
Anpaet was 12,711,095.
I ve longed for you 'til every taut nerve, aching.
W a s like a harp string struck by blundering hand.
Its deepest notes o f melancholy waking.
And no one near to care or understand.
OREGON NEWS BRIEFS
-> -^ 3
Turnovers by the atete land board
te the state treasurer during August
•rpregated »10«,««1.93.
ers association of Oregon, Mr. P ell
man also being preaidant, and the
Portland Livestock exchange, Lee
Gholson, president.
The Orego'n*'ewie industrial
dent commlselon baa opened branch
office, at Klamath Falla end at Baker.
The Klamath office will be In charge
of W. C. Lucas, while L. A. MeCoakrtw
has beea assigned to the Raker office.
8. 8. Duncan, superintendent of th»
schools for Yamhill county, traveled
a total of 11,500 milea In hts official
capacity during the past year, accord­
’« I ve called to you 'til tones turned into dumbness
ing to his annual report filed with th»
i'Z That somehow froze w,thin my heart and brain;
A permit waa issued for the erec­
state superintendent of public Instruc­
tion of a »60.000 auto stage terminal tion.
[v e called to you ul tones turned into numbness
hotel in the business district of Rose­
burg.
Uradlng between Kirk and Cres­
it throbbed on silently, a ceaseless pain.
Up to August 29 the amount of cent on the new Eugene-Kiamath
Falls line of the Southern Pacific rail­
! ve prayed for you with prayers too wild for voicing fines paid to the county and state for road will be completed during the win­
law violations in Tillamook county
ter. according to John Hampshire,
;T ^ en prayed for answer, in a mood sublime;
was »1410.29.
who has received the contract for tho
Mrs.
Lucy
Pray
returned
Sat­
T h e Springtime calls— the whole world is rejoicing,
United Artisans from Oregon, 31 miles.
Mr«. K a t* M. Smith, who «pent
urday
from
her
visit
with
her
Washington and Idaho gathered In
hrr lift in the vicinity of Halsey
But silence rests between your soul and mine.
The Tillamook County Creamery
The Dalles laat Friday and bold a
and Harrisburg, died Sunday in son-in-law and grand daughter,
association
haa filed with the Oregon
J.
W.
and
Dolora
Wells,
a
t
C
oprd»luH
D
o«iM
«dW
C
a,ln*
three-day
conclave.
tba latter city at the home of her
public service com mission a petition
daughter, lire . Thomas J. Jack- Junction City.
The Southern Pacific company has asking that the new freight tariff on
ton, aged 63. Funeral Tueidey
Mr’i ,a n d JMr8’ John Salashl
n
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n . 7
a eUortage of 59# cars, according to h*!». grains and other farm products
at the Lake Creek ehuroh.
were labor day visitor^ a t the
D rO W n S V llle D f i e i S
a report filed with the Oregon public be suspended until the petitioners are
service commission.
~
given a hearing.
Lafayette Greeu Thompson, a Linn county fair in Albany
Otis Slpp, 2«, of The Dallea. waa
»««Hu
u n n u s n i, native
native or
m at
* " • E. W.
” • o
n n u in drove
[u illip s , ’“ ‘ 'lister of the
Dr.
Barnum
drove to
to | A Portlad firm offsis par lor tha »-
Shedd marehant,
of that
Immediately at the close of the state
killed at the West Fork logging camp
vicinity, died Sunday morning in H an jsb u rg for a few hours on new w ater bonds to be v o ted .i., 1 . ig , u h of Christ,
fair the Oregon headquarters of tb»
of
the
Oregon
Lumber
company,
bis
an
Albany
hoapetal,
after
an
i
l
l
.
!
Monday.
next
month
volMI
,•>"
‘he
1
«
,o
il
church
Sundry.
Hi«
an Albaov hoapetal, after ao ill.
Modern Woodmen of America will bo
t ,
s
; message waa wall received by a head being crushed by a log.
new of a few week«, and wai bur-
moved to Belem and installed In tha
Mrs. C. H. Davidson
Rev. M. S. Woodworth haa
audience gathered to gre*t u
Ministers of all Methodist Episie- Woodmen building now being erected
ied Tuesday. He waa <56 years ,
pal churches in Oregon will come to on the state fair grounds The offices
old, Besides the widow he leaves haY® b€en s e n d in g some time asked for a thirty-day exten- ,orm"r P»»t»»r.
I sion of his vacation' from th«*? ^ i ihe close of his address la Portland Tuesday. September 11, far are now located In Portland.
a son in Ban Francisco and a a t Newport.
J. M. Porter and daughter B aptist church-
!*?kj d ,he “udie,,C0
make the 71st session of their annual state
daughter in Minneapolis.
A shipment of 20,000 rainbow
Mrs. Edith Robnett wient to
Wednesday night of last week S S “ b“ ? a °tlDÄ *^ 6 ° to fin. conference.
trout fry from th« Union Fleh hatch­
Thursday and ¿ t th e
i . S .» m 2 m i ? ' J S "".“¿ H i X t
Mr. and Mrs. flout of Corvallis Monmouth
Hunters in Douglas county may be ery was planted In Oliva lake, tha wa-
aid Mrs. Katharine Adlard of
wk J a tti L 8
Louise, southwest of Brownsville, was miuntes all bin 117 wag n led Jd « drafted ’ Into ......................
” forest ter storage project of the Eastern
service to fight
Condon visited at tha John W ill-
vicinity in
tn which they are Oregon Light A Power company,
who
has
been
attending
Normal
destroyed,
with
all
its
contents,
and »In remainder was wipe j ¿out fires
re' ^ in the rlc'DUy
banks home Friday. M r. and
Bt that P,ace-
»he family barely escaping.
j by . «.„erona brotbe?
t’L .ven- i
‘
" "
which furnishes the power for th»
Mrs Hout returned home in the
Fremont plant. 25 mile« west or
evening, but Mrs. Adlard re­
Mr. and Mis. A. J. HUI and
b. I’. Kumler ia on tbs executive
e»ryic., so the addition can b-
t
The Parsttc Telephone A Telegrsph Baker.
mained to visit with her brother son Carl drove to Portland Sat- committee of the Rural Carriers’ f l »’! bed ,u d ded,c«ted free of d«bt
company
has
announced
that
it
will
Tha
high
record
for
gstellae
salsa
urd*y -
,
association, which held a m ..d n g ~ lh e T,0“ ?“ ul lbe < *» “ * > * • *
over the week mad.
Iu "he I¡a? M pcc,i,’y the committee, are to b. spend approximately »«d one fa plm t in Oregon was »battered in July, when
Improvements at Salem during the the distribution aggnaaeted 7.»S5.5«g
Glenn Loemia of .he Brown«-
nett few months.
villa Time« passed through here wuhs and Charles Reeves re-
B UDa’ | n, , d e #Q(i tb,
exCrllaot
dmner
gaiions, according to a report prepar­
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n er.
Tuesday afternoon with his family,
The annual convention of the Mue ed by Sam A. Koxer, secretary of
«’ xt Saturday from their stay
C. W. Standish, who once ran Bro. Phillips said that Halsey was
bound for the eonuty fair, M r. a t Newport.
a confectionery store in Browns- always food of killing preachers by eoTlles, the fun making branch of the state. The July tax on motor vehicle
Loomist’ linotype hat arrived from
Frod r
J«
. viIle> and who, with hia family, feeding them to d itb, and fr ui Independent Order of Oddfellows, waa fudls produced a total revenue ot
the factory and the typesetting of
held at Astoria and Seaside on Sxtur »345.45»
d G. omith
and wife
and K
recentlv
son rre Richard
arrived
the last
i t a Went
g r o c e lt<»
r Salomi Lae tha appenrstice uf th i table o e day. Sunday end Monday.
would think that he was right
A commission of Umatilla Indiana
of the week from Washington ¿onery business a t th e capital I 11 wai * d 'y of felljwebTp and
The Salem school board has declln from the Peadletea country visited.
and are guests at the home of
...
a
'
of ««rvice uu.o God. I t will be ed to allow any part of the school Senator McNary at Salem to preteat
Fred's brother Sidney and fami- JH iss Ohta P. Cooley, daughter long remembered by those p riv i­ hours to he given over to religious against the government’s proposed
ly, and will later continue on I? t ost m aster John P. Cooley, I eged io be prrseut
W e H ave
study, as requested by the Salem conversion ef the Umatilla agdacy
their way to California, where , as saded from Seattle for,
L on C h a r l ie , Pastor
council of religions instruction.
School in Umatilla county into a hos­
EVERY THING
they expect to make their Hono'u*u> where she has a
Dr. C. H. Bailey, of Roseburg, who pital. The Indiana aay they want th»
O ptical
homes.
j
. position.
prominent - educational
New« items frequently tell of recently was appointed by Governor school retained.
She had been home for a visit • ’ ««•!• that have occurred ” ovei Pierce as a member of the tax com
EYE S T R A IN
Petitions art in circulation at Rose­
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cross, ac­ for a few weeks. She formerly I ‘ he week end." Here’s one : Sam
Is the Cause of Many
mission for Douglas county, has de­ burg asking for a special alaetton to
companied
by
C.
H.
Koontz,
taught school in Brownsville ■ Muneton took hie strong-minded clined to accept the appointment.
HUMAN ILLS i
ba held at tba same time aa tha state
drove to Newport for the week and Albany.
eon and chaetised him over the
If year eyes give you trouble or
election tn November for the purpose
Portland
was
chosen
as
the
192«
end. They were accompanied
J°'iT glasses ere annoying
convention city by the Pacific North­ of voting on a proposed »15,000 bond,
Mrs. William Mills, president
SER US. w . can Relieve You
home by Frank Koontz, who
local W. C. T. U.. visited I Despite the favorable season the west Photographers’ association at issue to buy a triple combination ftr»
had been vacationing at the city
Bancroft Optical Co.
engine and other apparatns for th»
the
new
children’s home of the j tear crop In the Willamette valley ap- the concluding session of the assocla city
313 let 3t. W. Albaey, Phone
W by the sea for a short time.
ftra department.
tlon’e
annual
convention
In
Vancou­
society near Corvallis and finds1 p«rentiy win not supply the demands
(Continued page 3)
ver, B. C.
The
automobile is the most deadly
it well worthy of the funds that 'hat are being made upon the growers
A movement to have Rock creek, weapon tn Portland today, according
have been contributed here f o r 1
one of the beet fishing streams In to the report of hts work for August,
it and a continuous effort in the
Douglas county, closed and used ex published by Dr. Earl Smith, county
future. Forty-three waifs are
eluslvely
for hatchery purposes Is bo- coroner. Of tha 1« cases of violent
cared for in the two cottages
ing started by the Roseburg Rod and death Investigated by Dr. Smith and
already erected.
hia aaalstanta during the month, ftra
Gun club.
Mrs. H . Vincent of Brownevill«{
were rauaed by automobiles.
Salem buyers have offered growers
and her son, Homer M'ddlewworth
On the grounds that tha taxpayers
»0 cents a pound for dried loganbsr
of Eugene, and family made »
rlee, and are having difficulty in oR would unnecessarily be burdened with,
trip to Newport Tue»day and re­
tAlntog them at that figure. This Is a (50,994 highway debt, aa application,
turned next day.
equivalent to 6 cents a pound for the to change tha grade crosalng of th*
extra large; double
Southern Pacific tracks at 8t. Jo».
fresh berries.
Yamhill county, was tentatively de­
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWil­
A fund of »12,000.000 for education
isewed lined collar;, liams and son Elliott returned
nl » od missionary work will be raised nied at a hearing before the publla
Haltey Church of Christ
from Newport Saturday. They
by the Baptist church during the com service commission at Salem.
Thera wara two fatal accidents
j tng
.... nine
O ... auvavn.
i, plane
plans laid
ISIU at a re-
were accompanied home by Mrs.
months If
itaced sleeves; big,
L. E. Walton, who had been in Church
conference held la Portland tba industries of Oregon during th»
week ended August 30. according to
are successful.
Newport for a couple of weeks.
roomy armholes;
report prepared by the state Indua-
Church of Christ:
It Is the concensus of opinion of
trlal accident commission The vie-
Lon Chamlee, miuieter.
all apple shippers and growers In the
Quimby-Dykstra
tlms
were N. P. Whttacotton. carpen­
generous s l e e v e s
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Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert Hood River and Mosier sections that
A pretty wedding occurred et *on. »uperinteodent.
the crop of thia season will be one ter, of Hood River, and James MCOee.
Morning worship, 11. IxjriJ'
the home of A. W Dykstra. H *r
of the cleanest and of the highest lineman, of Cottage Orove. A total
and body; two large pockets to button through.
of 791 accidents were reported daring
quality in years.
rnonv disrticl, Saturday eveoing, «upper every I-ord's dey.
tha wash.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
when Cecil E. Quimby and Bessie
With a view of restoring water
While aurvaylng In Josephine c » ud -
M adeol blue, gray or khaki twill. Yours
Evening aarviee, 8,
(. Dykstra were married. C. H.
transportation on the Willamette rlv
The ohurcb without a bishop, in er as far sonth at Salem. J E Exon. ty recently L. E WUkee, surveyor,
Phillips, pastor .jf the Church of
Christ at Newberg end one time the country without a king.
for
C. Btubm and James L. Bacon hare came across a Douglas fir of lm>
Measured at
I f you have 00 ohurcb boina leased from the Portland Navigation mensa proportions.
pastor in H»lsev. officiated.
breast
height
on
an
upper
hillside th»
The bride, charm ing'/ gowtird coma and worabip with us.
cempsoy the boat Northwestern
tree was 3» feat « inches In circum­
in white seeded voile, was given
With a program of speeches, after a ference. or shout 12 feat 3 Inches In
away by her father and had for
Piue Grova church :
picnic lunch In the Dufur city perk, diameter. The tree stands a little
brideamaid Miss Hazel Quimby.
Sunday school, 10.
the first completed unit of The Dalles
Tha wedJiog march was played by
Preaching, 11 and 7:30 Sap« 17. California highway In Wasco county more than a half mile due east or
tbs Oregon caves.
Mias
Geosvjeve
Walla.
Paul
was formally thrown open last week
• Glenn Barker pastor.
In a determined effort to prevent
Bierly acted as groom«man, B'-
The read connects The Dalles and
as far aa possible traffic accidents be­
<idea those already mentioned and Method let:
Dufur.
tween common carrier vehicles oper­
Sunday School, 10.
immediate relatives of the ceup'e
Bedding charges of »1 a stock car ating between the various clttat and
Preaching, 11.
were prevent Glen Barker, minister
end »1 50 for double-dack care. In ef towns In Oregon, tha public service
of the Pine Grove church, and
Juaior league, 8,
feet on northwest railroads, are at I
A V GOOD GOODS
commission baa announced that It
Letter Gre;a
A happy cupper
Intermediate League, 7.
tacked tn a salt Ried with the Inter will soon have all stage schedules ao
followed.
Epworth League, 7.
State commerce commission last week regulated that It will be a serious ot-
The couple wilt leave for their
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
by the Northwestern Livestock Ship tease tor aav private firm or corpora­
»
4 new home in the Alaea country i t
Preaching in the evening
1 per. Traffic league. William Pol I man
tion acting aa a common carrier to
wee.
Rev, C, T . Cook, pastor,
1 provident, the Cattle A Horae He'« leavo dCMtlnatlons stmuhaneonaiy.
’
Violent death claimed feur Portland
residents Friday—two by drowning,
one by suicide and one by arcident.
Give no Man Anything.”
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