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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1923
JO T S A N D T I T T L E S
H igh School Notes
B rirf Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County
¡(Agnes Hayes Reporter)
Two new freshm en have been
enrolled:
Helen C arter and
Redmond Pearl attended the family, attended the State fair Charley W right.
fait at Salem Friday.
The high school is very glad
Thursday.
There will be a civil service to see so m any of the graduates
R. W. Tripp of Albany was
transacting business in Halsey examination for forest rangers names appearing in college re-
gist rs. Those a t O. A. C. are
a t Albany Oct. 23.
Monday.
B. M. Bond and wife and
m other were a t the fair in Sa­
lem Wednesday.
W. H. Beene took a load of
hogs to Salem last week Tues­
day for Falk Bros.
There were memorial ser­
vices for Rev. W. P. Elmore a t
the Albany B aptist church Sun­
day.
Miss Ida M itzner of the Al­
bany public schools was a week­
end guest a t her home north of
Halsey.
The dairy m eeting scheduled
for H arrisburg was not held be­
cause no meeting place had been
provided.
LMoia
W ahl,
Pearl
Pehra«‘o ii‘
NO.IO
Brownsville Briefs
O R E G O N N E W S B R IE F S
(By Ralph Lawrence)
W estern Newspaper Union’s Gleanings Outeide of
BROWNSVILLE
This County
A t the present w riting Mrs. ________ ____________________________ _
Rufli of Crawfordsville is r e s t - i Th_
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mg more quietly a t the Port- school dlgtrlct aggregata*1^ »269.500 ™ r#UUon* «1«» the required number
land hospital. The doctors have
of signatures were filed with County
Seme hopes for her recovery.
‘ U f'r»“d« Elk« lodge will stage Clerk Bhermaker, calling a special
Mr. and Mrs. Smoke Daw- » V “01”'1 D‘ 7* °f
° Ct<,b*r ” 1 *‘*sUo"
Hood Rlv,r count’r to ToU
son of Berlin spent Sunday with * M1„
M
! i® " propt’" d bf'n<1
<>» »««.ooo
Mr. Dawson’s sister, Mrs. Clive '
MarJ° rie Mulheron wtn ,orTB fcr w m a n en t road improvement
aa county health nurse In UmstUl*
The Marine Product* company at
Harrison.
county
Warrenton has started suit at Astoria
Eighteen thousand head of sheep to restrain __________
Bruce and Mabie Burson a rd
the sheriff from interfer-
Marvel
Lawrence
attended S Kra,ed <”> the Cascade national forest ing with ite business. The city of
church services a t Lebanon ,hu *•»•<».
, Warrenton had ordered -the factory
Sunday.
Unitarians pf Salem here started clo«*d because of the odor arising
A large number of B row ns-: worlt on tha »rection of a new church ,rom d»«ayed flak,
ville folks attended the me- to co,t ,1500°
| Missionary workers' of the Baptist
morial services held in honor of I Work of
and »carlfylng church of southern Oregon will meet
Wayne
Robertson,
Kenneth
Cross, William Carcoran, Ercel
Sneed and Delos Clark. Cleona
Sfiiith and Helen A rm strong are
The W. F. M. S. will meet at U. of 0 . Those in W illamette
Friday a t 2 o’clock a t the home are Lewis Skirvin, Alberta
of Mrs. J. H. Van nice. All K e o n 11, Nora Pebrssou aud
ladies wishing to go, please be Geraldine Cook.
at the church by 1.30 p. m.
Class officers elected by th e
It is expected th a t a mile and freshmen to serve for the fol­ W. P. Elm ore last Sunday at th e ' ?’ erT KraTel ,n ‘1 maca‘,am road lB . ,n Eugene Novembnr 3 to arrange, for
. ’ tOUDly waa ordered «terted by the payment of the first half year1»
a half of the six-mile road pro­ lowing year are: William Mc­ ~ iptist church in A lbany
_
J
’ the county court.
portion of the quota of the national
ject between here and Irish Bend Laren, president; Currin Miller,
Word has been received here i The state game cemmiasion l. plan- *12,000.000 campaign recently Inaugur­
will be completed by the coun­ vice president; Elsie Reynolds,
secretary; W ilbur N ortan, treas­ th a t Rev. M. S. Woodworth j nlng to liberate some 3,000.000 game ated by the Baptists.
ty before the rains.
urer; Kenneth Miner, segeant- would soon be back to fill the I fish in Clackamas county before the
Eight thousand firms aa<l Institu­
B aptist pulpit here. He is do­ dose of the season.
It will be a blow to rural pros­ at-arm s.
Mrs. M. V. Koontz was the
tions In Oregon are invited to mem­
ing church organization work
guest of Mrs. Lavina Clingman, perity of Linn county if the
Five hundred Bend school children bership In the State Chamber of Com­
The girls have organized a
have donated 700 cans of condensed merce In a membership campaign
near Peoria, a few days last county agent is retired and the basket ball team for the year. in central California.
county cow-testing association
week.
Mrs. Emma Harrison is ex­ milk for Near East relief in the coun­ which was launched Saturday by tbs
They intend to practice on the
organization under the direction of A.
tries of Asia Miner.
J. S. McMahan accompanied for which h e has done so much school grounds for the tim e be­ pected home this week from
S. Dudley, executiv e manager.
hard
work,
fails
to
materialize.
Charles
Benton
House
of
Klamath
Riddle,
Ore.,
where
she
has
by his m other, Mrs. W. H. Mc­
ing. Rena W alker is captain
A pretest tiled by the Oregon state
Falls
ha*
been
appointed
to
the
United
been visiting relatives for the
Mahan, drove to Albany Tues­
The end of the world did not and Agnus Hayes m anager.
public
service commission with rela­
State*
military
academy.
West
Point,
past
month.
day morning.
come Sept. 25, as Mrs. Welch of
Satuiday evening the sopho­
tion to valuations placed on the prop­
by Representative Sinnott.
Albany predicted, but she re­ mores gave a p arty for the
Mrs.
Rachel Newland is
Major Luther Felker, retired, now erties of the Sungpter Valley Railroad
Miss M ary Smith, who was vised her prediction and said it
visiting her sister,' Mrs. Nelson in Boise, Idaho, has been ordered to company in eastern Oregon ha* re­
initiation
of
the
frosh.
Over
operated on a week ago Sunday, m ust come during a period be­
Crume.
Portland a* professor ef military sulted In an Investigation by the In­
is slowly improving a t the hospi­ ginning then and ending yester­ ninety people gatheredl As
terstate commeroe commission.
custom
ary,
green
and
white
science
at Hill Military academy.
tal in Albany.
day.
Miss Blanche Mills, daughter
crepe paper aided in the a ttra c ­
A* a result of the recent order of
Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. William M ills, Another road between
„
Miss A lberta Koontz came
the
Interstate commerce commission,
Mr. and Mrs. Ayers and Mr. tiveness of the decorations. A f­ of
and sister of A rth u r Mills, and |
home from W illamette Univer­ and Mrs. H. K. Burton of H ar­ ter the freshies had w hat was
heavily congested traffic along the providing tor n differential of 6»
sity and spent the week end risburg attended morning ser­ deemed a reasonable am ount of John Gednetz of Portland were present roads Is being advocated.
cents a ton In tnvoe of Wyoming an
opposed
to Utah coni, now rate* on
w ith her parents and brothers. vices at the M. E. church Sun­ acquaintance with the rules of m airied Saturday a t the home
Currency totaling tfiOO and *160 la
initiation, they were allowed to of the bride’s parents, Rev. Mr. liberty bond* were obtained by rob­ coal shipped to Portland from those
day.
They
were
parishinors
of
Mrs. Mildred McMahan re­
districts will g e 'la to affect Octdhek-
take up their form er positions, Cain of the M. E. church offi­
turned Tuesday from h e r trip Mr. Parker when he had charge ’erhaps they were a little more ciating. The bride’s fath e r and bers who blew open the sate of the 1<- fx .«-j.; \
.<1 ‘
_J u L
of
the
church
a
t
H
arrisburg.
store
of
Erickson
A
Lund
at
Warren
to Cincinnat i and other points
brother own the Brownsville
demure
and
submissive
than
Mrs. May Huston is home
There were four death* due to In­
Thomas J: Ferguson, prominent
east, and was m et in Eugene by
from Brooten Springs for a before. They voiced no opin­ flouring mills. Miss Mills has stockman, died at Prineville. He was dustrial accident* In Oregon In ths-
her hatband, J. 8. MoMahea
lived
in
Portland
for
a
couple
week’s visit. She reports her ions. Those failing to attend of years, and in th a t city the born In Lane county <1 years ago week ended September IT. The vto-
W. H. Beene and family, ac­ daughter, Mrs. Joseph Danley, were fully initiated a t school cqfUple will have th eir home a t and had lived In Central Oregon for ttms were: It. H. Norman, chief oper­
ator. Klamath F ellC V oe Corriea. log­
36 years
companied by J. T. Beene and with whom she has been stay ­ Monday.
the Cumberland apartm ents.
ger,
Black Rock; Joe DUulla. section
ing a t the spring, as consider­
Oakridge,
tb*
preseet
terminus
ef
A delightful birthday party
Brownsville raised $44 for
ably improved.
was given Sunday on the fair Japanese earthquake sufferers. the Eugene-Klamath Falls branch of band. Knapps, and Jacob Kiefer, laun
the Southern Pacific, is growing so dry worker. Portland.
The prune harvest made a bad grounds in Salem in honor of
K.
Wada,
who
operates
the
Hop price* went up another notch-
rapidly
that .the school facilities there
start. Because mold threatened Mrs. Matilda Hausm an of Sa­ Stratton raspberry and ever­
W e H ave
last week when a fraction over 30
are
Inadequate.
lem
and
her
brother,
R.
R.
to ruin the fru it some was pick­
EVERY THING
About 8,600,000 salmon eggs have cents was paid for a 500 bale lot in
of
Brownsville, green blackberry fields, is re­
ed while insufficiently ripe. Templeton
O ptical
ported
by
the
Bro”.T.3ville
Times
been
obtained at the McKenzie river the Corvallis section. There were
whose
birthdays
occur
this
Then came last week’s rain, fol­
to
have
gatheied
70
tons
of
hatchery
this year, and tt is expected numerous offer* of 30 cents in other
lowed by lovely w eather, and week. Members of the Temple­
E Y E STRAIN
evergreens
and
15
tons
of
rasp­
that
10.000,000
will be obtained be­ parte of the state, but there were very
ton
family
from
all
over
the
It the Cante of Many
clean, ripe fru it followed. A
few seller* among the grower* a* they
berries.
fore
the
close
of
the season.
HUMAN ILLS i
good many prunes have been valley were present, those from
are looking tor much higher prices. '
On
the
apportionment
ef
*899,600
el
If yeor eyas fir e you trouble or
Halsey
being
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
The
W.
H.
Conway
family
of
lost through mold and rot, but
A. Koaer. secretary of stat*.
your flaaaea are annoying.
some very, fine fru it has been Templeton, Mrs. Callie Frum seven made close to $1,000 dur­ lowed by congress for the survey and baa Sam
SEE US. We can Relieve You
mailed to the county clerk* e f
ing the season picking raspber­ resurvey of the public domain ef the
dried also.
This week will and W. R. Kirk and family.
Bancroft Optical Co.
ries and evergreens according United State* during the current fis­ Oregon notion of the special election
about finish the harvest.
to be held November * on the referen­
Jess Safley and fam ily were to a quotation from Mr. Wada. cal year Oregon received *48.000.
313 lit S t W. Albany. Phone
(Continuad page i )
dum of the Income tax measure ap­
Albany visitors Thursday.
Traffic accident* In Portland slnoe
¡They were classed as the best
proved at the last session of the Ore­
January 1 number 11.S00. according
pickers in the field.
gon legislature. It was said that no
to H. P. Coffin, commissioner of pub­
Miss M yrtle Stephens became lic safety. Injuries have totaled 186« other measure will appear on the bal­
the bride of Kidd McDowell Sat­ and 24 person* have been killed, be lot.
urday a t Albany. Upon their said.
Heavy salsa of lambs at the prereM-
return here they were greeted
Ing quotation of 10 cents are one or
A shotgun which had been in the
with a charivari Monday even­
the reasons for a movement of sheep,
ing a t the bride’s parents’ family for three generation* blew ont now beginning from central Oregon,
it* breech when H B. William* of
home, north of the city.—Times Bend shot at a duck William* suf which will total 48.000 bead In tbe
in Oregon City
Virgin Wool Doubles the Wear
Boys’ Suits, Overcoats
and Mackinaws
OW will they WEARJ How
long will they look well?
These are question* you ask when
buying clothe* (or your boy. Oregon
City hoy*’ suits, costs end msckiu.
awe gnawer them with built-in scry,
ice.
H
The fabrio* themself«* are woren
on th e Oregon city loom*— woven
from pure virgin wool. This is eew fleece
from the sheep'* back with all its natural
life, its strength end great warmth. Dis­
tinguish between vibcin wool sad i U
wool, because alt wool often means wool
cloth that has been worn and then reworked.
If you're anxious to make the budget for
your boy's clothts balance this fall, try fit­
ting him out with Jacob* Oregon City. See
how virgin wwo> fabric* acTCALtv docslm
ran wasn. Yen'll find tb* Oregon City
label and the virgin wool guarantee in
garments sold at thia store.
Oregon Cky Woofes M3:« Copyrfel* ia«J
Jacobs Oregon City Virgin Wool
Clothing
Boys’ S u it!..................................................... $15-00
Overcoat*........................... ..... $12-50 to $ 3 0 .0 0
KOONTZC
:
GOOD GOODS
fered a fractured skull and lacerated
face.
It is reported that aererai delega
ttona from different sections of the
state have held conference* with Oov
ernor Pierce in an effort to Induce
him to become a candidate for United
State* senator.
Although they will have to run the
gauntlet of the county court, the coun
ty budget committee and the tax re
vision commission, the rancher* ol
Coos county hope to have a county
agent for 1924.
Central Oregon will have a naw city
a* the result of construction of tt *
Eugene-KIsresth Fall* line. Lonroth.
26 mile* south of Crescent I* it*
name. At present tbs "city" consists
of one building.
Halsey Church of Christ
Sidney Hill, 23, of Bandon lost si)
finger* of bis left hand, when he
Church Announcem ents the
went to sleep too near the railroad
track and unconsciously allowed hl*
Church of Christ:
hand to tie on the rail until a passing
Lon Chaonlee, minister.
train severed the finger*.
Bible school, 10, W. H. R obert- ;
Governor Pierce within the next few
ton. superintendent.
Morning worship, 11. Lord' days will Issue a proclamation urging
the citisene of Oregon to observe taw
»upper every Lord's day.
enforcement week.
Observance ol
Christiao Endeavor, 6:80.
this week la ail part* of the United
Evening service, 7:30,
State* will be urged by the national
The ohurch without a bishop, in prohibition force*.
the country without a king.
When C. E. Mooney, truck operator,
If you have no oborch home
was fined *26 and received a suspend
come and worship with u*.
ed 10-day Jail sentence from Justice
of the Peace Onthank at Hood River,
Methodist:
for failure to obtain a permit from
Robert Parker, pester.
the
Oregon pnbllc service commission
Sunday School, 10.
to operate bi* forbire vehicle and to
Preaching, 11,
poet the bonds required under the leg
Intermediate League, 6:30.
i Islatlve enactmenL an association ol
Epworth League, 6:30.
In that city announced they
Prayer meeting Thorsdav. 7:30 , truckmen
..
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beene
and son Allen drove to Corvallis
1 Thursday evening and visited
W. A. Allen, who was in a
hospital there.
Preachiog 7 30
•*
7
’
woaM
ta haul ,pp1“ thu
I eon unless exempt frpm the law.
next 30 days. The movement also In
eludes the usual annuel transfer of
sheep from summer range to the homo
ranges farther north.
Waeco county, with a score uf
1018 «, was declared by the Judge* to
be the winner In the county agricul­
tural exhibit competition at the state-
fair at Salem Douglas county, with
a score of 1013.6, finished second, with
Jackson county third and Linn county
fourth. Jackson county scored 9*5 fi­
end Linn county 973.
With the fire season apparently
over tor this year. H. L. Plumb, super­
visor of the Deschutes national forest,
has given out figures showing that
timber losses within his domain are
the smallest io at least ten years.
Although St fires were reported In the'
course of the season, such a close-
check was kept ou them that only 18«.
acre* of land were burned over.
The Roseburg land office he* re­
ceived an application from the Call-
fornla-Oregoa Power company for »
temporary permit covering proposed
power development on the North Ump­
qua river. The temporary permit ta
being obtained so the company may
held Its priority rights while Investi­
gating the stream for tbe location of
proposed power plants. Its applica­
tion covert four unit*.
Th* Pickwick Stage company, which
recently we* ordered by the public
service commission to cease opera­
tion* in Oregon, has submitted ar­
ticles of reorganization to the public
service commission The concern, un­
der the new article*, will he known
a* the Bollam Stage company, with
Mr*. M. 8. Bollam of Portland a*
manager. It Is said that a certlHcet®
to operate In Oregon probably will he
granted Mrs. Bollam.
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