Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 11, 1923, Image 1

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X II
HALSEY. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCT. 11. 1923
JO T S A N D T IT T L E S
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County.
Shedd Snapshots
Brownsville Briefs
By Anna Fennell*
(By Ralph Lawrence)
O R E G O N N E W S B RIEFS
¡W estern Newspaper Union’s Gleanings Outside of,
Harold Pugh has a new S tar
Frank Newland, Bruce and
Thia County
roadster.
I Jim Burson and Marion Har­
The Harding 2-cent stamps of the form er’s parents, Mr
Mr. Fred S p re n g e rh a sa new rison departed for Alsea Wed­ Joseph H R oberts h at been appoint
3
have arrived a t the postoffice. and Mrs. A. H. Quimby.
nesday, to fish for a few days
Maxwell car.
ed postmaster at Roberta.
Plans for two brlgdes across the
Gretia Harrison had her ton­ Several stock-judging team« ara Willamette river In Portland, one at
Jim T atit spent the week-end
Mrs. T. B. Sprenger of
There will be special preach­
Purselde street and the other at Rose
sils removed the fore part of planned for Grant county schools
Shedd, Mrs. H arry Common’s ing next Sunday a t 7.30 by in Maishfield.
island, have been approved by the
the
week
by
Dr.
Irvine
at
Leb­
m other, is quite ill.
More than 250 persons attended a war department.
Rev. F. H. McMeekin of Oak­
Mrs. L am es and children are anon. Since then she has been
home coming of the Artisans at Salem
ville, Or., at the Pine Grove living in Shedd.
A shortage of care for tbe shipping
•Mis. Albert Foote was the church.
a patient a t the local hospital.
Macaulay Porter Sr., Oregon pioneer of livestock exists in the eastern pan
victim of a slight attack of flu
Raymond Shedd came home
Mrs. Emma Harrison return­ of 1848, died at the Porter country of the state, aocordlng to a statement
Thursday was moving day for from Corvallis Saturday and re­
th e last of the week.
ed from Riddle last Thursday. home near Corvallis.
made by Mac Hoke, secretary of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson anc turned Sunday.
She reports th a t
Crawford
Ed Norton of Blxchly spent H. E. Davis and family, whgn
More than 800 persona registered at Cunningham Sheep company, of Pen­
Clyde Rand, who has been peaches are selling a t 50 cents the Cottage Grove auto camp during dleton.
T hursday
night
with
his in accordance with th eir recent
brother, W. L. Norton.
deal, whereby they exchangee driving a truck in Shedd, drove, a bushel and good watermelons »he season up to October 1.
In recognition of tbe rapid growth
to Portland Monday.
6 or 8 for a dollar. J. C. H ar­ The annual budget for Polk oounty Portland la making In business vol­
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wah places, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
rison
is
planning
taking
a
load
Mr. Al. Nelson left last week
estimate« the running expense« of the ume and population, the postal de­
drove to Corvallis Friday to moved to town and Mr. Davis
of potatoes down, as potatoes
partment hat authorised tbe a c t i o n
bring Delma home for the week and family took up th eir resi­ for W ashington to work fo r the are a t a premium down there, county for 1924 st 3432.(53.33.
of 23 regular letter carriers, 17 regu­
There
Is
a
possibility
that
the
Bend
end. She returned Sunday on dence on the farm in, the Lake Long-Bell company.
and bringing back a load of
Creek neighborhood.
th e train .
Flour Mills will be operated again lar clerka and one regular laborer to
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Barnes peaches.
___
‘ the local force.
after being idle for five years.
The subjects for the services went to Portland Friday and
Mrs. A. C. A rm strong went
The Oregon Washington Railroad A
The
Medford
auto
camp
was
patron­
The
ladies’
auxiliary
to
the
returned
Saturday.
to Albany Saturday shopping a t the M ethodist church next
ised by 822 care and 2717 persons dur­ Navigation company must proceed,
American
legion
is
proving
ef­
Sunday
will
be
“The
New
Bud McElvain and Lyman
and visited h e r sister, Mrs. W.
ficient. It has rented quarters ing September and the receipts were with th© Installation of an automatic
W. Stuart, until Sunday even­ B irth” and “Pauls L ast Voy­ Pinnell were business visitors on Spaulding avenue and invites 3419.60 for the month.
traln-atop or train-control device on
the aoction of its line between Port­
ing, when Mr. A rm strong drove age.” Next Sunday is the be­ in Eugene Saturday.
Clackamas
county
la
building
a
nine-
the
auxiliary
to
share
them.
ginning of the law enforcement
down for her.
land and Pendleton, the Interstate*
Irvin
Rogers
went
to
Al­
foot
steel
fence
about
the
county.
Jail
week, a time appointed by the
The city is still inadequately
commerce commission has ruled.
bany
Monday
to
work
in
the
not
to
keep
the
prisoners
In,
but
to
On account of the storm y governor of Oregon for creating
supplied with w ater for fire pro­ keep their friends away.
The recent rains have about finish­
w eather, the W. F. M. S. met greater sentim ent for the en Nebergall packing house
tection. The present system is
ed the prune harvesting season In
Two
organizations,
the
Oregon
State
forcement
of
laws,
and
especial
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ivan
Dakin
left
with Mrs; J. C. Standish Friday
also not adequate for domestic
Yamhill county. Owing to the large
afternoon instead of a t the y the prohibition laws. Our Monday for Portland to visit water supply.
T hat is why Coroners' association and the Oregon crop and short season the drying ca­
•
home of Mrs. J. H. Vannice, service will be held a t th e close Mrs. Dakin’s parents.
voters are asked to authorize State Undertaker»' ««»ootatlon, will pacity was not half enough to handle
southeast of town. Mrs. D. S. of the week, on Oct. 21, to make
more
w ater bonds.
Money meet In Portland this week.
the fruit. Fully 60 per cent of the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Carstens
it
possible
for
A
ttorney
Tus
-
McWilliams led the devotional
judiciously spent for fire pro­ The city of Warrenton has adver year’s crop will rot on the ground.
and
family
of
Seattle
are
visit­
service. Mrs. F. G. Hadley sing, who will give an address
tection is always a good invest­ tlsed for bide fer the construction of
The state fish commission has au­
approximately 175 feet of additional thority under the laws to close any-
gave an interesting outline of on our prohibition laws, to be ing Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Coates. ment.
docking In Skipanon harbor.
the year’s work. Mrs. B. M. present. Make your plans to be
stream during an open season, but If.
The Times tells of the cele­
Mrs. W. J. Ribelin who has
Miller was elected correspond­ present in these services.
Enrollment in the Corvallis city does not have any authority to open,
bration
last
week
of
the
fortieth
ing 'secretary to succeed Mrs.
.
Pastor. been very seriously ill a t her wedding anniversary of Mr. and schools Is the largest In their his a stream closed by an act of the leg­
home in Halsey since last F ri­
tory, the grade enrollment reaching islature. la the substance of a legal!
D. S. McWilliams, who is mov­
Those 967
Last Sunday afternoon a day, is considerably improved Mrs. Lester Walker.
and the high school 666.
ing to Albany, Great interest
opinion handed down by I. H. Vam
present
were Mr. and Mrs.
was m anifest in the new year’s beautiful wedding ceremony and her friends and relatives Hugh Vincent, Mrs. M argaret A prune dryer and equipment val Winkle, attorney-general.
A protest to the secretary of the do-
work. New names presented was solemnized at the home of now have hope^ for her recov Vircent,
Mrs.
O’Mara and ued at 25000 and 32500 of prunes be­ partmeht'
of agriculture against th e
for mem bership were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Quimby by ery.
longing to J. F. Braley and E. T. La
daughter
E
sther,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Salle were destroyed by fire near Al propoaal to establish a quarantine
A lbert Foote and Mrs. Parker. the m inister of the Church of
Christ, Lon Chanilee, when
against alCalts bay aed alfalfa pro­
“Christm as seals” the penny J. F. Venner, Mr. and Mrs. Aud­ bany.
Miss Ethel Quimby of Cove,
Paul N. Bierly and Miss Hazel stickers which finance the en­ rey S. Tu3sing, Clarrisa Tindle,
ducts grown In the states of Cali­
Ore., accompanied by h e r cou­ Dorothy Quimby were united in
William
H.
Bushey,
since
July
1,
Mr. and Mrs. Connie White and
sin, Miss M arjorie Chisham of marriage. Lawrence Wells act­ tire fight waged against tuber­ little son Carrol, Mrs. Eva Erd­ 1908, county Judge of Marlon county, fornia, Oregon. Washington. Idaho
and Montana has been sent to Wash­
Union, a re visiting a t the home ed as best man, while Mis3 culosis by state and national man and Willard Malloro.
All lied at his borne In Salem after an ington by tbe Umatilla county farm
organizations, will be sold thru-
'Unass
of
three
days.
He
was
7#
years
bureau.
F a lt ’i D vkstra w i i bridesmaid. out
the state, startin g about ,of Mr. and Mrs, W alker’s chil­ of age.
dren were a t home except Mr.
A. H. Quimby, fath er o f the December 1.
Inspired by the success attained by
and Mrs. A rthur Lind and little A temporary school building to at- appearance at the Portland Rose feat!
bride, gave his daughter away.
commodate
the
26
or
more
pupils
un-
daughter , Helen M arguerite,
W e H ave
There were a large num ber of
The sta te tuberculosis hospi­
sble to enter classes at Oakridge, on val and other fates as a marching clnb-..
EVERY THING
the immediate relatives of both tal a t Salem has a new w ater and Mrs. Louis Walker and account of lack of room. Is being erect­ members of tbe Oregon City chamber
daughter
Dorothy.
parties present and all partook system , a new pavilion for
of commerce are planning on tbe or­
O ptical
ed there.
heartily of the wedding dinner children and a complete radio
ganisation of a ragularly uniformed
Burl
Callaway,
E.
D.
S
tarr
Andrews, government banter
E Y E S T R A IN
served by the m other of the outfit, furnished by the Wo-, and W. L. Uber are appraisers if Alfred
body of men who will represent the
Fort Rock. Lake county, broke the
Is the Cause of Many
bride. The young people will m an’s Progressive league ofj of the W. P. Elmore estate. The ecord tor a government hunter when oUy at various community activities
HUMAN ILLS
make th eir home in the Black- Portland. Tuberculosis patients personal property amounts to Be bagged 88 predatory animals dur­ over the northwest.
If yenr eyes give you trouble or
shire district, where they will who have resided a year in Ore­ about $5500.
In lieu of the customary genarali
yonr glasses are annoying
ing September.
be a t home to a host of friends, gon may, upon proper applica­
county teachers Institute, which In
SEE US. We can Relieve You
Representative
Hawley
h
is
recam
Henry Sheldon was fined $25
the past has proved too expensive for
who wish them m any years of tion. through county officials,
. Bancroft Optical Co.
and costs Saturday on his plea mended that Arthur C. Wahl be ap­ the results obtained. O. H. Byland,
JI3 lit SL W. Albany. Phone
jf matrimonial bliss.
receive free treatm ent and care of guilty of having untagged pointed postmaster at Banks sad that
Clatsop county sohool superintendent,
(C ontinued page 8)
a t the sta te hospital.
Willis L. Cady be appointed postmaat-
deer meat.
t
Virgin Wool Doubles the Wear
in Oregon City
Boys* Suits, Overcoats
and Mackinaws
Lillian 0. Baskin ig idmini«.
trator of the estate of S W. R»v,
late of Albany, her brother.
Mr. a rd Mrs. J. S. McMahan
.spent the week end with friends
in Corvallis.
o w will they W EAR? How
loug will they look w ellf
These are queetione you ask when
buying clotbee for your boy. Oregon
City boye’ sum, coete and mackin­
aws «newer them with built-in fe rr­
ic*.
H
The fabrioe themselves «re woren
on the Oregon oity loom«— woven
from pure virgin wool. This it new fleece
from the (beep's beck with ell it« ntterel
life, its strength aed greet warmth. Dis­
tinguish between vinous wool end all
wool, because ell wool often means wool
cloth that ha* been worn end then reworked.
Halsey Church of Christ
ÛrtCBB City W oUse tfUb Copyright.
Jacobs Oregon City Virgin Wool
Clothing
Boys’ Suits........................................... ..............$15-00
1 Overcoats.................................. $ 1 2 -5 0 to $ 3 0 . 0 0
K00NTZG
»r at Beaverton.
Of 20 school districts submitting
budgets to the Clatsop county tax
:ommlBtlon, 14 are asking for leas
money than last year, and six are in­
creasing their estimate.
Hugh E. Brady, a member of the
Union County Bar association, has
been appointed Justice of the peace
in La Grande to fill a vacancy left
by the death of Arthur C. Williams
Harold W. Young, second engineer
charge of construction on the Eu-
(ene-Klamath Falls line between Kirk
>nd Crescent, shot himself st bis room
n the White Pelican hotel In Klamath
Palls.
After oom pie ting three miles of sur
btclng, motor truck and crusher crews
>t the Lost Lake road gang in Hood
River county have been called In for
he winter, according to W. A. Lang-
lle, superintendent of the work.
Convicts employed on the state fair
{rounds at Salem prior to and during
he recent state fair will be paid at
■he rate of 3: a day, according to an
sgreement reached between tbe fair
nanagement aod penitentiary offl
In complying with tbe provisions of
he recently-passed Oregon state law,
til tbe fire hydrants and hose of the
Church of C h rist:
Astoria fire department have bean
j Lon Chamlee, mioiater.
' »quipped with coupling threads as­
Bible school, 10. W. H . Robert- sorting to the national standard sped-
¡son, superintendent.
i 'icatlons.
Morning worship, 11. Lord's
To fill vacancies in forest ranger
, supper every Lord'« day.
j positions In the forest service, exam-
Christian Endeavor, 6:80,
nations will be held October 23 in
Evening service, 7:30,
13 towns In Oregon for qualified
I The church without a bishop, iu
ippltcante, according to an announce-
the country without a king.
nent of the United States civil serv-
I f you have no church home ce commission.
, come aod worship with us.
Only one measure will be referred
! o the voters of the state at tbe spe­
Methodist:
tal election to be held November 6,
Robert Parker, pastor.
«■cording
to notices sent to county
Sunday School, 10.
lerka by Sam A Koser, secretary of
Preaching, 11.
itgte This measure, if approved by
Intermediate Leagne 6 30.
be voters, will annul tbe so-called
Epworth League, 6:30.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30, tUte laoome tax law wblch was en
seted at tbs list session of the legla-
Preaching, 7:30.
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Church Announcement»
If you're ennout to meke the budget for
your boy'« clothe« balaace this fall, try fit­
ting him out with Jacob* Oregon City. See
bow virgin wool fabrics acruaLLV dooblb
Tun » M i . You'll find the Oregon City
label and the virgin wool guarantee in
garment« «old at this store.
A V GOOD GOODS
The women’« club« will push the
Red Cross Christmas seel sales un­
der the directorship of R Wheal­
don. Headway has been made in
the war against the white plague
in America and the «eale are iold
to furuivh sinews for that war.
has decided to hold tone Institutes
this year, when matters of partioulsr
Interest to the scheols In the respect­
ive tones will be considered.
How much of the 1923 grune erwp.
will be salvaged depends to a large
extent upon the capacity of driers to-
handle the fruit, according to an­
nouncement made by Willamette val
lay growers. Most of the prunes are
deed ripe and the driers are swamp­
ed. No damage to prunes has n
suited thus far because of rain.
Stephen Mayhood, agent for the In­
terstate commerce oommteslon. has
notified tbe members of the Oregon
public service commission that ba will:
Investigate complaints filed with the
commission with relation to a ehort-
sga of care on the Tillamook branch
of the Southern Pacific railroad.
There were three fatalities due to>
Industrial accidents In Oregon during
the week ending October 4, accord
Ing to a report prepared by the etatei
Industrial accident commission. The*
victims were: Arthur Chester Adsma.
hook tender of Bandon; A. L. Carlson.,
laborer. Seaside, and Wyatt 8. George,
teamster, Huber. A total of 780 acci­
dents were reported during the week.
The city of Astoria has no legal
baaia tor Its claim against Clatsop
county for more than 8400.000 alleged
to have bean levied daring the last
five years as a speotal road tax on.
property within the city, under Ihe
provisions of section 2800 of tbs Ore­
gon Itvs. aocordlng to a Joint opinion,
submitted to the oomty ooert by O.
0. Fulton, special counsel, and J. Q.
Krlcksost district attorney.
Klamath Palls was chosen as the
text meeting place for the Oregon Ir­
rigation congress. wblch closed its an­
nual session at Vale. James M. Kyle-
it Stanfield wee unanimously re-elect­
'd president. The other officers arm
A. L. Wish ward of Klamath Fslle.
Irst via*-president; B I Lags of Hook
River, second vlowpreeldent; H. O.
Kennard of Vela, third vies president;
A B. Schroeder of Silver Lake, fourth
vice president, and W. E. Meacham
if Baker, secretary treanurer