Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 13, 1923, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
V O L X II
HALSEV, LINN C OUN»v, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, u>’3
NO. 7
JO T S A N D T IT T L E S
Brief Chronicles o f Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County.
Brownsville Briefs
Shedd Shots
O R E G O N N E W S B R IE FS
(By Ralph Lawrence)
By Aon« IVnaeli:
; Western Newspaper Union s Cleanings Outside of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson
nd daughter Helen drove into
[town Sunday evening and sur­
prised the Brownsville folks. They
are now from Palo Alto, Cal , and
are on their way to Alberta, Can.,
to look after business interest«.
They expect to stay a while in
Brownsville ou their way back to
California.
Mrs. Grace Austin of Albany
This County
is visiting Mrs. L. G. Thompson
H. D. Mltiner’s auction sale much interest aa any news of the
a
few
days.
Saturday
a inccaaa.
day. Itg stories are oewi. f l f l H
There le a great scarcity of hop- The eales were made to WtUamette
School starts Sept. 24th with pickere in Laae county.
valley canneries
lire. Horace Armstrong came
The Albany chamber of com.
the following teachers: Mrs. W.
home Monday from Albany, after mere« ia working for an initiative
Fine
weather
greeted
the
opening
of
Oat of 79 fires In the Umpqua na­
Turner, primary: Mrs. Speer-
undergoing a minor operation in a measure for a special tax for thia
the Lincoln county tenth annual fair tional forest only five are still burn­
stra.
fourth,
fifth
and
sixth
hospital.
County’s share of tha coat of
ing. and these have been brought un­
grades; Mrs. Jack Dannen, In Toledo.
bridges at Harrisburg and Albany.
seventh and eighth; Mr. Norene A total of 147 teachers w.ll be em­ der control, according to O. C. Houser,
Tom M ille r returned from New-
Tbs Southern Pacific advisee
port Thursday and next dav went
Patrick O’Mara parsed ovtr the and Miss Helen Satchwell, high ployed In the Salem public schools dur­ central dispatcher. In charge of the
fire prevention In the reserve. Only
ing the next year.
to Lebanon to help his grandfa­ parties intending the shipment t f great divide evrly Suaday morn­ school.
one
ef the fires this season was more
stock
to
the
state
fair
te
place
their
ing.
fbe
funeral
sermon
was
Tha
Woodmee
of
the
World
held
a
ther, F. If. Bennett, lead wood oo
Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh and picnic at Tumalo Island. In the Dee- than three scree la extant.
orders for cars immediately, go preached from the Bap.iat pulpit
care.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Malson and chutes near Redmond
there will be the least possible de- by Rev. W. P. E mo e.
W Ith 110.999 email fish for planting,
family spent the week end at
I a state game commission car loft Port­
Having no airahipa, Haleer pen- lay io furniahiog them in the
The
Lane
County
Farmers'
an
log
The
Brownsville
flooring
mills
Newport.
land for Malheur county, where aev-
e did not get above the clouds Present shortage of care.
h*» voted to establish branch atorea at
are running nigbt and day. J C
i oral small streams and lakao w ill ho
onday, se failed to see the eclipse
Mrs.
Mary
Porter
returned
A. W. L. Haynes and wife, who Harrison was on the force pne
Cottage Grove and Creswell.
of the sun.
1 stocked. Two hundred thousand of
last week from Washington.
reaide on the river road west of night last week.
Salem bankers stand ready to fi­
tha fish are trout, both of the eastern
Eugene, oailed at the Eaterpriee
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Hen- nance the prnnegrowers of that aeo brook
Judge K e lly let Jess Davis off office Tuesday on the way home
(Left over last week(
and rainbow specie«, while the
erv
of
Newport
were
in
Shedd
tlon In harvesting thetr IS M crop.
with $125 fine Monday on hie plea from Crawfordsville, where they
remaining 10,990 are black be««
Miss
Anna
Booker
of
Port­
last week.
Mrs. Irene May Paabek. IS years old,
of guilty of maiotaining a (booir)
The selection of Gooding. Idaho, aa
and relatives of tha deceased had land has returned to her home
and her son. Nell. 4 years of age. were
anisauce at hie Lome in Halley.
Mrs.
Fay
Duncan
of
Noti
the next annual convention city and
attended the Pillere funeral.
after several days’ visit at the
visited her mother-in-law last drowned at the foot of Lake Neahkah­ , the election of lay and general dele­
Monday night 21 people partioi.
nie near Whekler.
Red Cross headquarters at A l­ home of her sister, Mis. Joe week. ,
gatee to the general conference of the
ited in the annual picnic of tha bany Lava appointed chairmen in Hari ison.
The cost of operating the Pendleton Methodiet Episcopal church which w ill
Mrs.
Helen
Dakin
went
to
lain Clothingoomany’a employee the various communities to goNcit
Mrs. Etta Chastain is visit­
schools during the coming fiscal year be held In Boston la the spring of 1914
at Bryant park, Albany.
funds for the relief of the appal, ing with friends and relatives Portland Saturday and return­ w ill be slightly lower than they were marked the eeeslon of the 40th Idaho
ed
Sunday.
lin r suffering oaue^d by the esrth- in Brownsville and fixing up
this present year.
conference cf the church at Baker.
Tickets for tha 8alsm state fair, 1 quake in Japan. In H Jsey Mr». her property for renting. She is
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brasfield. Girls In Clackamas <.*ounty are keen­ Pat H. Allen of the firm of Allen A
on tale Sept 22 to 29, inclusive, at O- W , Laubner ia designated.
making her home at Portland. with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nolan, ly interested In the contest for a queen Ooodsoll, of Portland, and eno of tha
advertised eo pegs 3 of the Enter­
Allen Harrison returned to attended the dedication of the for the county fair that w ill take place firm ’s salesmen, W illiam Adame, warn
Ciareoee
Robertson,
a
cofisin
of
prise, will he $2.15 for the round
drowned when their speedboat, Mlsa
his
home in Berkley, Calif., last Orphan’s home at Corvallis at Canby September 1S-I1.
W. H. Robertson, asoompanied bv
trip ; final return limit Out. 1.
While excavating for a cellar at the Portland, In which they were en route
his w ile sod little son, arrived b'r Saturday. He was called here Wednesday of last week.
School time ie upon ns. Enter, anto Tuesday evening from Ala. by the death of his father,
Mrs. Alice Prior returned to O. Debernardl ranch home, near Lone to attend the American l<eglon con­
prise advertisers know it. The M. meda. Cal. They resumed their Thomas Harrison.
her home in Vancouver Friday Rock, workmen unearthed the bones vention nt Seaside, filled and sank off
the foot of T h lrty n lu th street, Astoria.
of an Umpqua Indian chief.
V . Koouti company comes out journey the next day to Portland
Charles Carlson finished his after visiting with her mother, Thirty-one votes, all favorable, were Government work on the Cooa hay
with a big olothiug announcement and up the Columbia river high­
Mrs.
L.
G.
Thompson,
threshing last Tuesday and gave
th|a week. The Blain slothing way.
cast In the Bend echool district elec­ lettlea Is showing progress nt Chnrles-
a chicken dinner to' his crew
0. B. Conor spent the week tion
company toots itg horn again. The
the *147.111.71 budget.
The ’on bay and on both aides piers and
of
eighteen
men.
end at Triangle lake, deer hunt­ budget on Involves
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong’s rela­
C. J. Breier company quotas a lot
locks are under construction. Th»
a levy of »79.069.91.
ing.
of prices of wearables. H ill & Co. tives who have been visiting brr
sunk houses and other community
The
Idaho
Power
ccmpany
has
been
M r. »od Mrs. E. 8. Mar«teraare
tell about the stoves and ranges left for born* last week Wednee-
Mrs. Ruby Rogers spent the granted a license by the federal power since« for bousing the workmen n r*
day.
homo from their summer's reai week end at home, returning to
that will ha in demand from now
oommlaslon for a transmission line la lalshed and have a water system food
on. Bartcher <fc Rohrbaugb tell
ng the bnlldTngt near the coast guard
Mias Rsna Walker has arrive— dence at Keno, Ore.
the hop yard near Albany Sun­ Baker oounty, from Oypeum to Lime.
Italian.
about some bargains in house fur­ in Halsey with her niece. Betty
Mra. Flo»«ie Filler*, who was day.
Monthly reports of the Portland po
nishings which will interest many Jean, to make plana for echool employed at the hotel Brownaville
C. J. Shedd and daughter Ilea auto theft and vice equad show 's to re of the central Oregon Irrlga-
who are making changes nt this She has been working in the Pea. when »he wa« M i*i Leedom, died
toa district w ill cast thalr ballets at
that the latter organisation eolbeted
aeaaon.
Our advertjaing apace cock restaurant at Corvallis during to a Eugene barpital Sunday and Lucille and son Harold and Mias
for the city «11,(77 la fines during » special electtoa to be held October 9
Bertha
Shedd
were
week-en
furnishes reading that ia of aa the summer.
waa buried at Crawfordsville Tuea-
to tho- question of leaning «119,990
visi^rs at Newport, also Mr. AogweL
worth of bonds Thee«. If voted, w ill
Mrs. J. P. True sod M r. Dud
and Mrs. Vern Arnold ant
u acAinetor. since i » l * « d i e ­ bo used In financing completion of thn
lay, Lila Dudley and Louise Rob-
tary ot the state desert land board, hat main south of Bend and other con­
Miss Ruth Rice and Edgar F. daughter Lurleen.
nett went to Salem Satnrdav.
gone to Lot Angeles, where he has ac struction, and In retiring outstanding
Lafayette
of
Albany
got
a
mar­
W e H ave
Aa a result of the flax harvest, now eepted a position with a holding com
warrants.
Sixteen hundred cows will be riage license Saturday.
at Its peak, there la a labor shortage pany ot that city.
EVBRY THING
necessary to make s success of
There were two fatalities in Oregoir
at the Oregon g'-ate penitentiary, John
George
Harrison,
a
victim
of
O ptical
the county oow testeng association.
The exhibit ot ore and minerals at due to Industrial accidents In the «reek
»on Smith, warden i t the institution,
paralysis,
who
had
lived
in
a
Meeting« will be held Monday,
the Jackson county fair at Medford, ending September 9. according te the
has announced.
EYE S T R A IN
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs'- wheel chair for ten years, died
September I I to 1*. it la aatd, w ill be state Industrial accident comralatlon.
Is the Cause of Many
The special election held In Warren
dav in vtrio'ta parte of the < ou ity last week and was buried Fri­
one
of the finest and largest ever teen The victims were Charles Squires,
H U M A N IL L S •
The Halsey and Harrisburg meet« day in the Baptist cemetery, ton for the recall of W. C. Wlckllne. In southern Oregon.
hooker, Redding. C a l, and Beverly R.
I f year eyes give you trouble or
mayor,
and
E.
E.
Myers,
city
coni
mis
inga will be Monday evening; which was on his own farm.
glaaees are aaaoying
The WtUamette river claimed anoth Morrison, head bucker, of RlrklantL
»loner, proved to be a flasle. Both the
His
brother
Thomas
had
been
SEE US. We eau Relieve You
Harmony, Lake creek, Peoria and
A total of 90S accidents were*
officers were re-elected by a large ma er victim, when Peter Whitney. S3, Wash
Tangent Tuesday aud Shedd aod buried in the same cemetery
manager of the Albany store of the reported for the week.
Bancroft Optical Co.
lorlty.
only* a few days earlier.
Brownaville Thursday.
a 313 tet SL W. Albany. Phone
i
K
(Continued page 1)
W. L. Kuaer, until recently superln
tendent of the state training school for
boys at Salem, has been offered a aim
liar position In Pennsylvania. The
Pennsylvania offer carries a salary of
*5000 a year.
(Continued on pa<e 4)
Virgin Wool Doubles the Wear
The d rill, engine and heavy niachin
ery for Cottage Grove'» proposed oil
well have arrived and nearly all of It
haa been hauled to the creet of Mount
David, where the derrick already baa
in Oregon City
Boys* Suits, Overcoats
and Mackinaws
H
O W will they W EA R?
h»en cnnatrnefM«
How
long will they look w ellf
Tbeaa are question« you a»k when
buying elothee for your boy. Oregrn
City boye' euite, coate end mackm-
ewe answer them with built-io aerv-
ice.
The fabriee themselves are woven
on the Oregon city looms— woveu
from pure virgin weal. This ia new fleece
from the sheep'» back with ell it« m taral
lift, it* »trength and great warmth. Dia-
tiageiah between vtar.iw wool aad a ll
wool, because all wool often mean» wool
cloth that haa btea worn aad then reworked.
Hauser Bros. line, was drowned, th r
miles below Harrisburg.
D. L. Buckingham, engineer who
surveyed the lower Umpqua river har­
Alton CoveO and hie father, Dr. Fred bor. Is finishing the maps la his office
Covell. are in the county Jail at Co­ In Marshfield and the plane w ill ba
quille. each suspected of the murder ready for the dredge soon. The sur­
if Mr» Covell at their country home, rey was made to determine how much
five miles couth or Bandon.
dredging would be necessary In order
The new sawmill erected at Westfir to have a channel from the ocean to
by the Western Lumber company, Reedsport without any shoals
where Colonel George H. Kelly and
Many people ot Bend and other eeu-
tseoclates are preparing to eetabllah a tral Oregon communities drive to Tay­
targe lumber plant, te in operation
lor burn, near the summit of the Cae-
A total of 4591 loans have been au­ eade mountains between the McKeasie
thorised by the world war veteran»' pass and W illamette pees roads, to
toldleru’ bonus aad loan act, according lather huckleberries, according to Nel-
to a report filed with the governor *on F. Macduff, supervisor ot the Cna-
These loans amounted to «11.141,160. -ade national forest. Thousands of gal­
During the year 1911 there were a lons of the berries are being picked
A small acreage of wheat remains to
total ef 617 permits tuued to Individ
nale and corporations operating auto­ be harvested In Oregon, tayt the week­
mobiles and trucks under the Juris­ ly crop report of the weather bureau.
diction of the public service commie Threshing has progressed satlefactorl
ly. Some winter wheat has been eawn
•Ion.
m e wtnono Mineral Kprtnge cor­ but the soil hat been too dry for plow­
poration has applied for a license for ing and eeedlng. Except In some of
Halsey Church of Christ
100-horsepower project ou Salt the const counties corn Is doing well.
________________
Creek, in the Cascade mountains In In the warmer districts It Is rlpefllng
Oregon. The power will be used to and In the southern eountlee some baa
been cut.
light the Wlnono springe resort
Fires of Importance this season In
Salmon spawning Is progressing nt
Chureb of C h rist:
Oregon's green timber took thetr toll a great rata at all of the state fish
Lon Chamlee, minister.
of forests last week In two localltlea-
Bible echool. 10, W. H. Robert- the headwater« of the west fork of hatcheries, according to Carl V. Shoe­
maker. master fish warden. More than
eon, superintendent.
Scappoose creek along the Columbia- 1,916,000 salmon eggs have been rath-
Meriting worship, 11, Lord'»
Washington county line, and In the ared at the McKenale hatchery alone
«upper every Lord's day.
Big Creek area south of Knapps.
In two and a half weeks. Three hun­
Christian Endeavor, 7.
It le probable that a federal sheep dred and eight thousand eggs were
Evening service, 8.
The church without a biebop, in Inspector w ill be ordered to Pendleton taken nt the Snntlam station, near
to Inspect sheep Intended for shipment Breltenbuah, daring one week. Ind i­
the country without a king.
I f you bare oo church home to Idaho, according to Information re- cation« are that the number of eggs
ceived by Mae Hoke, secretary of the taken this eeaeon w ill be la exceea of
come aod worship with ue.
Oregon Woolgrowera' auoclatlon
many previous seasons.
Church Announcements
I f yon're aaaiona to make the budget for
year hoy's clothes balance this fall, try fit­
ting him out «nth Jacobs Oregon City. See
how virgia Wool fabric« acTrtLLV d o u b lx
t b b wxan.
You'll find the Oregon City
label aad the virgia wool guarantee in
garments told at this store.
Orexoa City Woolen M3» Copyright, ,BJ,
Jacobs Oregon City Virgin Wool
Clothing
Boys’ Suits............................................................$15 0 0
Overcoats.....................................$ 1 2 -5 0 to $ 3 0 . 0 0
KOONTZC
GOOD GOODS
Pine Grove chureb :
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11 and 7 30 Sept. 17.
Olenn^Barker pastor.
Methodiet:
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Junior League, 8.
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
Preaching in the evening/
,
Rev, C. T. Cook, paitor,
Exra Megger. pioneer, who first
eroeerd the plains by ox team T1 years
ego and has repeated the feet on eov-
oral occasions since that time, eewter
red at Salem with Governor Pierce
end jlh e r officials with relation to pre­
serving the history of the Old Oregon
Trail in films
Reedsport sportsmen are
much
wrought up over the contemplated
blasting of the Smith River falls by
oommerclal flaking latereets, and tha
Reedsport Rod and Oua club has tale-
graphed State Oame Commissioner
Burgduff protesting the action. The
matter has also been taken up with
The Oregon Orowers' Cooperative other sportsmen'! organisation». The
aaaoclatlon elosed Its first contracts at commercial fishermen claim that I f thn
M e m for the tale of 1111 greea (alia wern blasted out. the »almon
prunes One botch of »9 tons was sold could ascend the river to spawn and
at «1« per ton, t. n. b. shipping point, thus greatly Increase the annual run of
j while another touui «eld at «10 a tea talason In the Smith and Umpqua
tfkera.