Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 25, 1923, Image 1

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    LSEY enterprise
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1923
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Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County.
NO. 13
Brownsville Briefs
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Shedd-Snapshots
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Bv A n n . Pennell!
OREGON NEWS BRIEFS
Western Xewspspe? lI„,„„ R"5ioaniDKg Oufaide ()f
fins Cjunty
A lbert Foote and wife have
i bringing them out to his farm.
moved from Miss N ettie Spen-
Helen Fanning of Portland ; Nelson is working,
W 1111» l . Cady, appointed postmaster '
hoiise to th at recently va- He was accompanied by 0 W
who will assist him in was m town last week, renew-
X nBeaVertOn'
“ nntlV* * ° n 01 ,h r l CoVe11'~ was "permitted by Judge K e i-
drover
R
i
m
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f S S y by thC
S> McWilliams t iTum,
h e work.
mg old ocquutot.no«.
,r f t Wednesday for M J h W d
| dall at Coquille to withdraw hi» plea.
W A. Brock and wife and
U’hovn
T
Y
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_
.
A.
local
camp
of
the
Spanish
W
ar
and lhe court accepted a plea of not
Belle
Burson,
who
is
working
where
Mr.
Barnes
expects
to
Mr. and Mrs. Lnmsden of daughter Mona were in town
1 eterans has been organized at The guil,y on motion of Attorney Claud
Weston Ore., passed through Ihursday looking a fte r business in Lebanon, was home Sunday. work.
Danes-
| Gllos- counsel for the defense, appolnt-
Halsey the first of the week on m atters. Mrs. Brock is spending Her brother Bruce, took her
Axel
Salvog,
who
has
been
O
n.
of
Prineville's
landmarks,
the
,
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C W t'
th eir way to California, where the w inter with her daughters back to work, Monday.
working in Toledo, came over Elkins building, was destroyed by fire
Only
four
states had a lower death
they expect to spend the winter. a t the Cosy confectionery in
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Harrison Wednesday to run the steam
of unknown origin
rate than Oregon for the first quarter
visited
at
Lawrence
Dawson’s
at
fhovel at the Saddle Butte
Mr. Wise of Myrtle Point H arrisburg while Mona attends
The state fish commissioner has ac­ of the present year, according to fig­
Berlin one day last week.
quarry.
passed through Halsey Tuesday school.
quired 3,000,000 hump-backed salmon ures just tabulated by the bureau of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quimby
Albert Pajme and Jim B ur­
™
a C0UP)e o f saddle horses
All. and Alls. J. E. E rnst are vggs. which will be hatched and the census. The Oregon rate was 12.1
th a t he was taking from Albany came over Tuesday from their son motored to California last the proud parents of a baby girl, Planted
planted in various coast streams of per 1000 population. In Idaho the rate
to Lakeview, in eastern Oregon. ranen on the Alsea and have week in search of work They born Monday morning.
was 7.9, in Montana 9.4, In Washington
Oregon.
He expected to go over the Mc­ been visiting their parents, Mr. expect to be gone all winter, Al­
10.4 and In Wyoming 10.8. Oregon
About eighteen friends and r A' Je,Ima J r - edltor of the Mitchel)
Kenzie pass if the snow was not and Mrs. A. H. Quimby and Mr. bert, having rented his place
was backward In Its birth rate in the
relatives
of Mrs, Henery Freerk- f "enl ne1, dled at hl» home in Mitchell, same period, however, with 17.8 to
too deep when he reached there. and Mrs. A. W. D ykstra, and north of town to his brother
sen gathered at her home Fri-
84 jr#,rB 0,d and a veteran <* 1000. Only tr-o state» lower, Vermont
Ivan.
From and McMahan shipped families.
£ a £ . celebr“ M
h fr ’ «■> ¡ ¡ . i l T
" • '°“ d,d
s“
“ « • « » " ¿ .T n T
Cecil Harrison sold one of his
a car of hogs to Portland Tues­ I vAl r ’..and Mrs- W orth Harvey
n
,
I C. A. Howard, superintendent nr ih .
? “ a«reement hae been reached
day.
oi Cottage Grove, accompanied Jersey bulls to J. J. Koenig of
^
(?nn®
r
and
Roy
Com-
Marshfield public schools renorts
the state highway commls-
by
Mrs
Harvey’s
sister,
Airs.
Lebanon.
Jess.
Bowers
also
pur­
Mr. Agee of Swift & Co.,1
mons
went
deer
hunting
last
total
enrollment
of
1212
in
the
citv
B
i011
Wili
re,ocate
a
of The Dalles-
Portland, was in town the first Ernest \\ y a tt of Salem, passed chased some of Mr. Koenig’s W eek'
j schools. This I . an incre“. . or r e i iL**“ 0™ * h' . ^ WBy ttround the • “ »
schools. This is an Increase of 21«
thiough
Halsey
Thursday
even­
one
registered
Jersey
cattle
last
of the week looking a fte r his
the proposed Benham Falls reservoir,
Mr. and Mi's. Glenn Hill over last year
ing and stopped for a short visit week.
company’s business.
in which water will be stored for the
Petitions are being circulated for
moved
Monday
to
Harrisburg.
C’ P- Stafford home. Mr.
Mrs. Emma Harrison went to
North Unit Irrigation district In Des-
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stalnaker and Mrs. Harvey were returning
Mrs. L. G. Thompson went to the appointment of D. C. Ellis as post chut s county. It was estimated that
of Corvallis were Sunday guests to their home from a trip to Lebanon last Wednesday, ex­
master at Oarlbaldl. Ilia la seeking the change In the road w ill cost ap­
a t the home of Mrs. Stalnaker’s Salem, and Mr. W yatt, who is pecting to return Monday, “a fte r Albany Monday.
the appointment to succeed hie wife,
proximately »100.000, half of which
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T P special agent for the Standard visiting with her sister, Mrs. K
E renst Abrahan was sick who desires to retire.
Arnold.
will be returned to the highway com­
Patton, in this city.
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last week.
Oil company a t Salem, had stop­
An increase of more than 200 pu­ mission by the district in case the
Mrs. Reece Mallow was a
pils in the enrollment of the Salem
Miss Cleona Smith, senior at ped in Albany for a conference
irrigation project Is completed.
t
schools for this year was reported by
the U. of 0., was home from with other employes of th at business caller in Lebanon last
The United States forest service and*
Friday.
George
Hug,
superintendent.
The
Alford Arrows
Eugene for the week end, visit­ company and would join them
Marion county w ill join in the con­
total enrollment la 3773.
ing h e r fath er and other rela­ at Cottage Grove later. Mrs.
struction of what Is known as the
(Enterprise
Correspondence)
Miss
Lola
B.
Carothers
and
tives.
R. P. Bonham, immigration commis­
Harvey and Mrs. W yatt will be
Miss Lillie Rickard, who is sioner, has completed an Investigation Niagara Detroit highway. The road
I' red L. Hughes were m arri ied
J. W. Moore went to Salem on remembered here as the Misses a t Albany last week.
attending school a t Monmouth of the penitentiary and state hospital Is 12 2 mllea In length and will coat
approximately »»£3,700.
About 7 5
the early stage Wednesday, re­ Pei kins, who taught school here
this winter, and her friend, Aliss
will commence deportation pro­
. Gl«nn Loomis of the Browns­ Johnson, spent the week end at and
mllea of the ro»d 1» in the national
turning later with W. H. Beene, a few years ago.
ceedings aaglnat 14 of the Inmates.
forest, while 4.7 miles of the road 1»
who had gone down with a truck
J. M. Porter, accompanied by ville Times got the contract to the home of Miss Rickard’s par­
The council of the city of North outside the forest. The county’s share
load of freight.
nis daughter, Mrs. Edith Rob- pi int the ballots for this county ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rick­
Bend has designated November 12 as of the oo»t w ill exoeed »»0,000. In
Mrs. L. C. M erriam departed nett, and her daughter Louise « 7 o q = /->N o V- 6 election for ard.
the date for a special election to vote case the agreement is signed the 7.»
$150
’
°
th
er
bids
ranked
up
to
and
son
Truman
drove
to
Lowell
Tuesday for Medford on receipt
J- H. Rickard and family $18,436.38 that the ezpeneea for next mllea of the road will be constructed!
of news of the death the day Sunday and visited Mr. Porter’s
drove
to Tangent Sunday, ta k ­ year may be met without having to next year. Thia part of the road will!
before of a friend a t th at place. ->i other-in-law, John Crewse,
CO>1 »196,000, according to the eati
ing
'Miss
Rickard and Miss resort to warrants.
and family.
Over the Tup
Clifton N. McArthur, eg-representa mates of the engineers
C. P. Moody and family of
<-onnson th s t fa r en thair return
Miss Nora Pehrsson, who is
In spite of the downpour last trip to Monmouth.
five in congress from thé third (Ire-
this city have been enjoying a
The fact that many Oregon youth»
gon (Portland) district has announced must become breadwinner» Immediate
visit from Mr. Moody’s parents attending Willamette Universi- Sunday, there were 114 present
Miss H attie Dannen of Shedd his candidacy for the republican nom ly after leaving high echool, without
ty a t Salem, and her sister in the Bible school at the Halsev
of H arrisburg.
Pearl, who is a student a t O. A. Church of Christ. The goal th a t spent Sunday with her sister, lnation for United States senator in going on to college, la the considera­
J. S. McMahan left Wednes­ C. a t Corvallis, were both home had been set was 99. This seem­ Aim. E. A. Starnes.
the primaries to be held next May.
tion that has resulted In many gradu­
day for Cascadia, where he ex­ for the week end.
ed a large number when the
Report
of
the
greatest
season
In
ates
from standard high schools not
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer and
pected to spend ten days or two
Kenneth Cross, Delos Clark summer average was about 30
the history of Cratar lake was brought being prepared for entrance examina­
nieces,
D
eEtta
and
Dorris
Rob-
weeks rounding up his cattle
to 40.
to Portland by C. O. Thompson, super tions to colleges and universities. Thia;
th a t have been running on gov­ G?.’ 1. Hl,1> Wayne Robertson,
The program was well a r­ nett of Eugene, visited at the intendent of the park. A total of 52, condition has caused tome criticism
IL
I.
Isom
heme
Friday
night
W
illia
m
Corcoran
and
Ercell
ernm ent land this summer, and
017 tourists visited the resort this sea to be leveled at the high school«, and
ranged and well rendered. Miss and Saturday.
Sneed, all students a t 0 . A. C Vivian
W histler was a delight to
son as »gainst 33,011 for the previous the situation la explained In a letter
were home for the week end
that J. A. Churchill, atate superintend­
all with her vocal solo. Veltie
Clyde Sidwell of Coburg anc season.
Saturday evening a t the city
made a deep impression Delbert Buckman and family
Coos county banks have received ent. has written to all high school
ru a n a were gt
Portland
guests a t the word from their San Francisco corre principals In the atate. Churchill aaya,
hall the freshmen of the local with his vocal solo and violin of ro
W e H ave
high school gave a party in hon­ number. We are glad because o f 1 Green home Sunday.
spondents that their remittances are however, that principals should have a
EVERYTHING
the
assistance
given
bv
these
I
t
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l
.
missing.
On checking up It was found knowledge of the college and univer­
or of the sophmores. The facul­
t
Lusby of Springfield that they probably were In the mall sity entrance requirements so the high
O ptical
ty, directors and many former splendid young people “
An offering for the State ?£?
d,a ys with his sis‘ on the train which was held up In the school courses of the pupils may be>
students were present. Games Bible
E Y E S T R A IN
school work was6 taken! ! te r’ MrS’ J “ F " Is° m’ last week
shaped accordingly. If desired.
Siskiyou».
were indulged in and all report
Is the Cause of Many
The state Income tax law enacted at
Air. and Mrs. W alter Kickenap
amounting to $9.99. This will
having had a good time.
The federal board of river and har
HUMAN ILLS
If y»ur eyes give you trouble or
A rth u r Foote was home for a be given to the work th a t Airs. of Portland brought Violet Bur­ bor engineers baa disapproved the the last session of the legislature, and
your glasses are annoying
few days the first of the week Clara Essen is doing throughout nett up for a visit with her par­ recommendation of the district engl not the referendum of the measure.
SEE US. We can Relieve You
ents, Mr. and Mi’s. John Burnett, neer for a preliminary survey to in Is to be voted on at the special elec­
and reports th a t he has taken a the state for Bible schools?
Sunday.
Bancroft Optical Co
A
t
11
o’clock
Mrs.
Clara
Es­
dlcate the coat and extent of Improve­ tion November 8. according to a legal
six-months lease on the house
1st St. W Albany. Hione
¡9
ments of the Umpqua river and haa opinion prepared by I. H. Van Winkle.,
he has occupied for the past sen spoke to a large num ber on
Jay Curtis visited his brother, so
attorney general, in other words, a
the
need
of
preparation.
Her
notified Senator McNary.
year and th a t his family wil
C hester Curtis, Sunday.
message
was
well
received.
In
Valuations on public utility proper vote of ’’yea" means a vote for the In­
continue to reside there unti
the afternoon a conference was
spring.
One of the horses belonging ties in Oregon for 1»23. upon which come tax law. while a vote of ’’no"
held, when m atters relative to to Ix>e Ingram, which were in­ taxes for 1924 will be paid, have been means a vote against the law. "I
Mrs. English and daughter th T’i?ible
were discussed. jured in the runaway last week, Increased approximately $41,000,000. would say.” said the attorney-general’s
Edna of Eugene were week end
The sermons for next Sunday «v
ciu p ea blood
okxxi poison in one when compared with 1922. accordln? I opinion, “that the supreme court In Its
developed
guests of their son and brother, will be taken from Heb.l a n d , leg
recent decision upon the referendum
to tentative figures compiled by Earl
and had to be killed.
H. F. English, and family.
of such measure, held that It Is the>
Flaher, atate tax commissioner.
Acts 8. Read these chapters,
bill which Is to be voted upon and
Messrs. A. A. Tussing, C. P. bring your Bibles and come to
The new city charter for Oregon
not the petition of referendum of the
Moody. B. M. Bond and B. S. the services of the Lord’s day
City was Indorsed without dissension
same. Also, the constitution and stat­
Clark attended a session of the
by the members of the revision com-
MINISTER.
utes provide for voting upon the meas­
, Masonic lodge at Shedd on Sat-
I mlttee and a group of business men.
ure and not upon the petition Initial
' urday night.
An organization has been perfected
B. M. Bond has been elected
tag or referring the same Hence an
Mrs. D. Taylor and son Law­ Superintendent of the M. E.
j for the purpose of obtaining the ac- 1 affirm ative vote Is a vote for the
rence drove to Salem Saturday Sunday school to fill the piace,
eeptance of the document at the elec-
measure, and a negative vote la;
and visited E verett Standish.
; tlon November 8.
made vacant by the removal of
against It without reference to the'
The regular business meeting D. S. McWilliams to Albany.
Three
referring the
sam e” Many
Many-
-------- heroic size statutes—one
Riaiuiea—one of I petitions reierring
me same.”
Washington, one of Lincoln and one
•»»»• been of the opinion that
of the Epworth League, which
The Scio hotel was raided by
of D r John M cL eu g h lln -w lll be pre »
ot '’yes" would sustain th e
was held a t the M. E. church
stnted to the city of Portland by Dr. ’’« I’ rendum. while the fact la the re-
i Wednesday evening, and at Sheriff Richard and deputies in
Henry Waldo Coe, the donor of the
'
Haleey Church of Christ
Oh boy! A good bath, a glowing i wnich Ted Mitzner was elected the middle of Saturday night
*x>»«veh equestrian atatu. according
Organisation of the wheat grow er.
and
distillers’
mash
and
distil­
president
of
the
League,
was
rubdown. And then »lip into
followed by a social evening. ling apparatus seized. Monday Church
^ T p . J * ? ' J L ? 8 CUr
D “ l,8d 8 U tM ,n ,° ‘
one o f our union suit».
Announcements
^ uncU
i Z by’ y T
J Z ' clfy o ot p th8
th8
tea •»“’ ‘ association
- -
Seventeen or eighteen of the
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C ? r ' commissioner,
e r a u:lt8
t i v e d 8,B
marketing
A
rtm
an
Chandler
and
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We ca n y the following brand»:
members were present and re-
i L FU,,’t r ’ thS prv»rie-
Cbmch of Christ:
‘
Trail markers are being
prepared through which they may control the
port a very enjoyable time. tors, pleaded guilty of m aintain-
r
i
by the foreat service at Eugene for the flow of wheat to market In an orderly
Three Season
Beaverknit i Games
i«» a - nusiance
---- Charelee, minister.
, . 10,
. W. H. R .bert Olallle trail, extending from McKenxIe manner and eliminate the danger o f
were played and refresh­ uig
and paid $250, Bible school.
$175
bridge to Horae Pasture mountain, having large quantities thrown on the
$2.00
ments served during the eve­ season’ n f l - ^ * u i,ty o i P0*-
Morning worship, I I
ning.
Box Canyon and other points In the market at one time, causing reduction
Lord ’s Cascade forest, according to Nelson 1n prices, is the only solution for the
P. Q- A.
Among the mail on the burn­ “ “ lon of liquor and went to supper every Lord’s d«v
F Macduff, supervisor of the for—
J Chriatian Endeavor, 6:80
present dilemma of the growers, ac­
$3.50
ed car a t Siskiyou was a letter ,al ln de_fault of $100 fine.
The season's apple-packing record cording to a statement made by Eu-
I which E. Russ had w ritten to E.
t l
H
“ d na__■
O » r. | gene Meyer, director of the war ft-
• U~«^a
A n «4srs. .11 weights, all fabrics,
( J. Wickson, for a lifetime con­ H-Afro m eC i$ S ! ^ ir L lW! X e S 5 t k j 1” el',°, c
■eperste garments too and you’ll
nance corporation to a large group of
nected with the University of •« b , Pr « ,,„ e , nd
Uke th e prices.
7
v n u u u i wn
packer. Mr». C. C. Caaey, wife of an wheat growers, bankers and grain
California. The envelope was morning service a t v the
Method-
i dealers of Oregon at a conference held
upper valley rancher, equaled Mr.
I T t n ’t a fo o d health t i p - ^ n a tha
considerably burned, but the ad­ JAt church next Sunday. It will come and worship wiib us.
I In Portland. Out of the meeting grew
Rhuey's record as a sorter. For a six-
m u s c /M » n u n d j o u r
dress remained. Nearly all of be an inspiration to everyone,
/r e e p A iy by
iring
day period the two averaged 2M boxes the creation of a committee of five
the letter itself was burned, but and especially to the young peo- Methodist:
Stttpendtra L * f t ua a h o *
oi fruit without help and sorted the bankers, which la to be named by tbe
Robert Parker, pastor.
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the date at the top and the sig­ Dle to hear them. In the evening
fruit
without help, Mr. Shuey lining president of the Oregon Bankers’
Sunday
School,
10.
nature remained. As a result the pastor will use for his suh-
soclatlon. The group Is to form
me­
his
own
boxes.
Preaching, 11.
Mr. Russ received a reply from
dium for cooperation between the
.‘, '£ avid and tf»« Giant Go­
Interm
ediate
League,
6:30.
Arthur
Covall,
crippled
astrologer.
Mrs. Wickson, stating that her liath. Two helpful and interest­
bankers, business men and farm or­
Epworth
League. 6.30.
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who last week pleaded guilty to ■
husband died last June.
ganizations in tbe perfection of the
ing services aw ait you.
Men’s U nderw ear
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M is v a
KOONTZC
GOOD GOODS
(ConUnued on page S)
Pastor.
Urayer meeting Thursday, 7 80, ’charge ut flret degree murder In cea
Preaching, 7;80.
| necUoa with the death of Mrs Bhba
co-operative marketing system for the
batdllng of the wheat crop.
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