Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 22, 1923, Image 1

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halsey enterprise
VOL. X I I
HALSEY, U N S COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOV. 22, tWJ
NO. 17
JO T S A N D T IT T L E S
Alford A rrows
Brownsville Briefs
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County.
(By Ralph Lawrence)
F»S*rpr!»>
C *rr**p o a < e a c « )
J. D. Isom and wife of Albuny visit­
f
O R E G O N N E W S BRIEFS
W estern Newspaper Union s Gleanings Outside of
Mrs. Barbara Darling of Albany
This C junty
ed M r. Isom's brother, D, I. Isom,
J. T. Medey of Oaklaad, Ore., visit- Soon they will be m common as phon- spent last week visiting at the home
Sunday,
of
her
neice.
Mrs.
Hazel
Moyer.
cd hi* niece, Mr*. L. H. Armstrong, orgraphs.
Kenneth Stone was the
l uring tne montn ot octooer ton
and the A. C. Armstrong home three pioneer of thi* section when he built
Guests at the Wflbanka home Sun­ Portland police department made a Columbia river. The company in cap­
Miss Crawford, a returned miaaon-
days last week, retuminig home his own outfit on the H. C Davis favra ary from the American Indians, gave day were Mrs. Willhank»’ father and total of 1898 arrests
italised at 11.100.000.
Thursday.
a splendid lecture at the Baptist mother, Mr. and Mr». Davis her bro
a couple of years ago.
About two billion feet of virgin
Tbs
County
Judges'
and
Commis-
.
g6* “ d C °'
church both Friday afternoon and ther, Cloud Davis, and fam ily «1!
limber, largely pine but with a sprink­
There will be a tree —
moving pic
Mr. and ***«••
Mrs. J. A. cievçnson
Stevenson have
of
Albany,
and
her
brother
Harrv
ho.d
n
°
f
°
re*°n
W
“'
nave evening.
While here she was en­
ling of fir, In the Oregon National
8eMlon ,n Sa,ero Jan forest*, south of Friend In the south­
o
rt j 0 < n i :aV
h t I Mettoodist
church gone to San Francisco for a stay w o* a tertained in the home of Mrs. C. E Davie of Lake Creek.
M n ilflflV
w b f
f
» L -S
J ____
Monday night. If that doe* not
month or two.
Stanard.
ern part of Waaco county, will be
E. D. Isom and family spent Fri­
till the house nothing will. Bet­
Bond’» school census, as yet Incom
placed on the market by the govern­
day
evening
at
the
S.
A.
Mills
home
Misses Ida and Amanda Mitzngr
ter go early if you want a teat.
plete, will show the city to have a
Miss Helen Essex is visiting at the
ment forestry service as soon as a
listening to the radio.
Children not admitted without spent the week end with their parents, C. J. Howe home this week.
population of MOO, c ity Superintend
complete cruise hat beau made.
their parent*.
J he murder of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitxuer, Ida from
ent
Ager
declares
J. K. Rickard baa been spending
Umpqua valley will have a bumper
Sheriff Kendall and the bootleg teaching in Albany and Amanda from
At the regular business meeting most of h>e time on his farm across
W G. Flett, well known pioneer of
crop of turkeys this year, according
held at the Baptist church last Wed­ the river.
business will be shown up. W. J. attending school at Monmouth.
eestern Oregon, died at his homestead
all r reports,
and interest
Interest already la
nn Bnpk . . . . k
‘ ‘ to >11
r p o n * . ana
Herwig, superintendent of the
nesday evening after prayer-meeting,
B.
E.
Cogwell
of
Portland
i.
staying
i
•«
«he age of 81 ye™..“’ r° m
I
J"“
,h ' Thanksgiving
Guy
Layton
ana
family
came
up
Anti-ialoen Jeagde of Oregon, will
the church voted to retain the pres­
from Salem Sunday and visited at H. ent pastor, Rev. M. S. Woodworth.
at the ranch for a while, looking a f - . For the first time in more thàn a T h . Î u g i v l S ' " ^ ’t h i r y e i w.,1 « ’
talk.
Zimmerman’s.
ter hie sheep.
year there is a large surplus In Sa- 1 ceed last year's crop by fully 10 per
December 1, the Hunt club in Ash
The Halsey Gun club ha* leased the
The Albany Herald tells of a visitor Swale
district will meet
school-
McCormick land know a* the “the
Mr. -----......
an J Mrs. Robert iucuee
McGee of
,
........ — at the “-
“ w .-
or t Eu-
n lem. according to otflclala of the fed ' cent, and the Christmas market w ill
be equally
excess of last year's.
slash” and wants outsiders against from Prance who tried the Toledo nouse to decide upon the campaign for lF«ne are visiting Mrs. McGee's par eral employment office.
climate and that of Albany but left the annual hi nt which is to follow, '«nts, .Mr. and Mrs Michael Rickard.
trespassing there.
At a recent meeting of friends and • Repeal of the state income tax. en-
for San Francisco on account of the
Mrs Charles Wolgamott left for ,Mr; Mf G?*J* recovering from an ot­ members of the Congregational church acted at the last session of the legls
There will be a basket social at »he fog.
He was here in the brief fog her home at The Dalles the fore part UC“ ° f typho,d ftver
at Rainier it was voted to build a new lature and approved by the voters at
Oak Plain* school house next Tues­ season.
church to cost 120.000 on the site of a special election held November 6,
In San Franisco he will find
of
the
week.
Her
daughter,
Mrs.
day at 8 p. m. The public is invited fogs at all seasons, creeping in from
Mrs. L. E. Bond snd son Lester of the present structure.
»111 be urged through an Initiative pet­
and ladies are requested to bring bas­ the ocean, covering the city, then the Albert James, and little son, accom­ Albuny and F. M Bond and family
Fire losses in Oregon for the month ition filed In the offices of the secre­
panied
by
Rev.
M.
8.
Woodworth
took
kets.
of Springfield were guests at the E. of October exclusive of the city of tary of state by C. 6. Chapman, edi­
bay and traveling on over Alameda
them up in his sedan
D. Isom home Sunday.
\
Portland, aggregated »1.037,«75, ac­ tor of the Oregon Voter. The peti­
county.
W
’atch
a
boat
coming
from
Tho entertainment at the opera
Prof. Starr’s parents were here
Alexander M. Pryor, who held var­ cording to a report Issued by W ill tion w ill go before -the voters of the
house next Wednesday evening can Oakland in the forenoon in bright
visiting the Starrs over Sunday.
ious city offices at Harrisburg and Moore, state fire marshal.
state at the general election In Novem­
bo anticipated a success.
Teachers sunshine and suddenly it will plunge
was widely known, died Sunday, aged
into a perpendicular wall of fog and
Mrs. Gladys Moore Burnett, wife of ber, 1924.
and pupils do their beat at these af­
be lost to sight.
Vitz Ramsdell, J. Landon and J. T. 98. He was buried in the I . 0 O Oeorge H Burnett, superintendent of
There were four fatalities due to In­
fairs and Halsey has a habit of turn­
Wooddy were appointed at a Browns­ F. cem etery at Alford Tuesday the Warren Construction company, dustrial accidents In Oregon during
ing out in full fores to encourage the
Albert Foote traded his Chevrolet
afternoon.
was fatally burned at T aft a t the re the week ending November 15, accord­
youngsters as well as to enjoy their ear for a big Overland last week. He ville road meeting as a committee to
suit of a coal oil explosion.
ing to a report prepared by the state
supervise the expenditure of road
program.
J.
P.
Kropf
and
family
went
to
needed a heavier truck to tow autos
fundi in the district.
Special taxes Albany Sat nrday.
The federal bureau of public roads Industrial accident commission. The
that get stuck and »end in trouble
111 use funds left over from o th e rj vlctlnM wwe Cyril Avrlt. Black Rock..
of 1700 were voted.
Mrs. Emeline Hassler of Santiam calls.
Mr. Hawk and Mia. Clover of project* and complete the unfinished taller; Howard Peterson, brakeman..
Porks took her first ride on a ra il-'
W. J. Moore got a cash p rig Springfield, who came to the Pryor
Heels A. Stephens, Valseta,.
road train last week, when she went
portion of the Scottsburg Reedsport Waidp
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong has been on and a blue ribbon for bloody
funeral, spent the eveuing at the section of the Umpqua highway.
ltoer, and uvioy Smith, Portland, boom,
to Portland to visit a daughter. She the sick list a few days with a cold. butcher corn at the Portland fair.
home of their sister, Mr». Lee
is 77.
In final settlement of the 1922 pool, man. A total of 642 accidents were»
Mr*. J. C. Bramwell vialted bar
Guy Bramwell has moved to Ingram.
check* totaling »105,000 were mailed reported.
A. C. Armstrong drove to his ranch M a, an employe at lb * (tale ho<- Brownsville and ia w orkinj in a
Orville (Jpmeyer is working in a last week, by the Oregon co-operative
Avard Fairbanks, head of the de­
at Oakland Saturday .returning Sun­ pital at Salem, Tuesday and ber sawmill.
logging cam p at Marshfield.
grain grower», according to a state­ portment of sculpture In the art school
daughter,
Mies
Teraau,
cstae
day.
Charley Dudley and John
at the University of Oregon, la com­
ment by A. H. Lea, general manager.
Bass accompanied him, looking after home with her. The 1 iter will
Pine
Grove
P
a
t
f
p
r
c
!
Wheat
farmers
in
Kansas
have
Representatives of tho Union Coun pleting a design that will be a model:
reeume
her
soaking
at
th>
R»y
a job of culling some timber.
----- -----L
been hard hit, and that the bank* ty Oil compnny have »elected the Dua- for the trail-markers to he erected by
nolde reataaraat.
Cecil, eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
(Eaterpriee Coweepondenre)
hrve Fone th« limit 4s, fry in g to help ran McDonald ranrti. three raffes (rom the Old Oregon Trail aeeoclatlon The» 1 S.
A t tha poultry men's meeting in
Hughes, of Peoria, was kisked by a
The ladies of the Oakville church them “ evidenc«d by the fact that 2.7 Allcel, a* the site for tllolr first oil merttere will be of bronze, «« Inches
horse and may die. Ribs were broken Albany Tuesday night the presi- will give a missionary pageant at the
t*’em *r that state have failed this well, drilling of which will begin at in diameter, and will be placed on
dent and secretary of the Pacific
boulders at various points along the-
by the blow and pierced the lungs.
* ’ • re»ult of the farmers' wheat once.
trail, according to the plan of the as­
Coast Co-operative Poultry Pro- Pine Grove church next Sunday at
After serving through 40 months of
A
missionary
offering
will
lx
'0S3«*-
sociation.
Three radio outfits in town now dueere' association eaid that un-
taken.
the world war with the Canadian corps
lees owners of 250,000 hear jwin
Mystery that came to light when the-
M. H. Shook and family vent to Al­ and coming through safely, Janies Mc­ wasted body of a woman whose skull
the association the overhead <x-
Mrs. R. K. Stewart and grand­
Donald.
27,
met
his
death
by
drown­
►
A A
Ak-1 penee* will kill it. There are
bany Thursday, leaving E. E. Gorin
wss fractured, weighted under rocks,,
daughters visited in Eugene Saturday
Icy in charge of the Swift & Co. ing In a pond at Camp 14. near Esta­ was found Saturday morning, Novem­
100,000 hens represented lu it uow. and Sunday.
cada.
W e H ave
station.
Any owner oi 200 hens may join.
ber 4, In the Columbia river, 16 mlleai
EVERY THING
O ptical
E Y E S T R A IN
I* the Cause of Many
HU M AN IL L S ,
I f yenr eye* give you trouble or
your glasses are annoying
SEE US. We can Relieve You
Bancroft Optical Co.
31.1 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
'W
f
Edith Smith doee not think th ir­
teen is an unlucky number. Sat-
nrday evening a d»tsn of her
schoolmates of about her own
age, with Mr«. Andrew Brown,
their teacher, and Mrs. W. H
Beene aud Rena Walker, went out
te the farm and surprised har on
bar thirteenth birthday. They
bad a joyeus avening.
«cd
(Continued page S)
Good Appearance and
Service in Children’s Hosiery
Qualities so badly wanted and difficult to
find, are characteriitic of
A lle n
A
Æ C &cX C
Hosiery
t Spoelifiriisf is we do in hosiery of quality for the entire
1
i family, it is a pleasure to offer you the service of this
score when the time comes for you to select. A ll size*
ia Silk. Wool, Lisle or Cotton for yourself, or the
children, are ready.
KOONTZS
GOOD GOODS
GROCERY
S P E C IA L
ire bare each Crystal W hite, Claeeie, Playm ate and
0 . , and 1 pkg. Sea Foam tree.
The Southern Pacific company, ac­
cording to a report filed with the pub­
lic service commission now has a
surplus of 33 open cars. The short­
age of closed cars hat been reduced
to 272.
Tha new Nehalem fish hatchery has
CHURCH OF CHRIST
lust been completed and ia being stock
Everyony is looking forward to our ed with eggs, according to Carl Shoe
maker, state fish warden. It Is the
great Thanksgiving service next Sun­
third hatchery In site In the state,
day, when there will be special num­
and represents an Investment of »10
bers you will want to hear and see 000.
Rev. Mr Ritchie of Shedd preached
Mrs. Elizabeth English of Eugene
at the Pine Grove church Sunday
evening.
We surely appreciate hav­ was in Halsey Thursday helping her
ing Mr. Ritchie and Rev. Mr. Mc­ son Henry, our school principal, cele
Meekan come so far to hold sendees brate his birthlay.
for us.
above the little town of Umatilla, lai
believed to be well on the way to solu­
tion when the body was Identified as 1
that of Mrs. Edna Pitman, daugbtar-
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers, randi-
ers In Eagle valley In Baker county.
Allocation of the funds tn the year's;
budget for the state game commis­
the pageant at Oakville
Suadsy
sion was made by the commission at
morning. They aay it was very good
Its regular monthly session In Port
So we may expect something good
land. Some of the Items In the bud­
when it is given at the Pine Grove
get are as follows: Hatcheries. »110,--
church next Sunday afternoon.
W. H. Robertson has promised a real
Mrs. Lnclle Hager and H. IL Hurst, 000, wardea services. «90,900; scienti­
good program at tr.e BJblc school and
Miss Sophia Heinrich spent tlie there will be a special address by the former employes of the Western Union fic and education purposes, »13,000;.
Telegraph company at Coquille, were game farms, »90,000; predatory ani­
week end visiting her parents.
minister at the morning hour of wor­
mals, «8000; office and Incidental ex
convicted In the circuit court of hav­
ship.
We have set our goal at 125
ing defrauded that company of »950 penses, «4«,000. The budget aggregates;
B lS T ROAD MAP OUT
present at 11 A. M.
•
about »295,000.
by mean* of forged telegraphic money
There were 61 present in classes orders.
The stenographic force ia the ad-
The Portland office of the forest
flees of the Oregon public service com­
service has just issued a new road last Sunday and the offering waa
At
a
recent
meeting
of
the
Tualatin
11.95.
mission at Salem hat completed the
and recreation map for the state of
school board It was voted to authorise
Oregon.
Lou Cbamlee,
the clerk to Issue warrants for |16(lh transcript of testimony In the some­
This folder of compact, pocket-size,
to drill a well on the high school what celebrated case Involving the-,
carries on its face an up-to-date map
grounds A pump house will be built rates of the Pacific Telephone A Tele­
of all pave«!, graveled, trunk, secon­
snd a modern pumping System In­ graph company. The transcript con­
tains more than 10,000 pages of close­
stalled.
' '
dary and proposed roads of the state,
ly typewritten matter and coet ap­
with mileages between all points. On
Eart B. Patterson, convicted of cm
proximately »5000. The aggregate ex­
the back is printed matter deacriptive
hnxzlement of »43.518 from the Lum
pense attached te this case has Iwwn
of all the camping places, recreation
bermea's Trust company hank of Port
estimated at «80,000, of which amount
land, where he was employed as head
and scenic areas of the national for­
the telephone corporation paid more
teller and assistant cashier, was sen than »35 000
est, areas. There ia also given the
tenced
to
two
year»
In
the
state
penl
most complete lists thus far published
I. L. Patterson of Bole. Polk county,,
tcntlary
of the municipal cr.mps of the state.
for several terme a member of the«
This list gives detaded information as
The Western Pins Manufacturing
state senate and candidate for gover­
to accommodations to be found at
association, with headquarter* In Port
nor at the last republican primary
Halsey
Church
of
Christ
land, has appealed to the Oregon putr election, drew automobile llosnse No.
each auto camp and include* 196 Ore­
lie service commission for assistance
gon towns arranged alphabetically
1 for 1934. In the annual drawing ot
toward obtaining an export rate ot
from Albany to Yamhill
And un­
automobile plates held tn the office*
12Vi
cents
affecting
the
Spokane
and
der the heading "trees” opposite some
• f the secretary of slate In Salem..
Brijrzkf* tstra'L/Mjr
Church of C hrist:
of the camps is the word "abundant”
License No. 18. which 1» one of the,
The civil eervlce commission has
"none” or "yea”, while that column
Lon Chamlee, minister.
been requested by the postoffice de- | meat sought after plates, went to For­
opposite Brownsville is left blank'
Bible school, 10, W. H. Roliert-
rest L. Moe of Hood River, while
partment to hold examination* tor the
license No. 33. also a favorite among
It ia the best brief advertisement »on. «operintendent.
selection of postmasters at Boring.
Morning worship, 11. Lord's
many drivers, woe drawn by M. F .
of Oregon’s scenic attractions yst
Dufur, Freewater, Harrisburg. Hood
T yler of Portland
and the information it contains, «upper every Lord's day.
River, Merrill. Myrtle Creek, Oregon
Christian Endeavor, 6 3(1.
adds from tbs excellent road map^
Tho determination of the Interstate
City. Redmond end Sheridan?
Evening
servioe,
7:80,
Is most valuable, Send to the
commerce commission to maintain Co­
Tha ehuroh without a bishop in
On J,O U,'T
«be W illamette river lumbia baala railroad rate* as at pres­
distriet forester’s office, postoffire
'
w111
c1°s«8 to a lt commercial fish sât, by which Portland and Vancouver
bunding^ Portland, for a copy and the country without a king
I f you have no church horn* tog. according to an order Issued by obtain a geoeral average of 10 per
havs copies sent Io friend* who
the state fish commission
This Is
cent advantage In rates on all classes
may wish to visit Oregon by auto. come and worship with u*.
for the purpose of allowing the spring
and commodities moving from south
run of Chlnix>k to go unmolested up of the Snehe river and agalnet ship­
Methodist:
Peaches slieed fresh, put into a cold
the river to the spswaiag grounds.
Robert Parker, pastor.
ment» from the seme territory te Se­
•t'ruP mao« of one part sugar to four
Articles of Incorporation were fifed attle, Tacoma and Oraye harbor cities,
Hundav School, 10.
parts » » te r by weight, then sealed in
with the state corporation department was evidenced again at Washington.
Preaching, 11.
tin cans and placed in cold storage
by the Portland Pulp end Paper com- D. C.. when a petition of the Astoria
Intermediat« League. 6:30.
.a t the University of California, keep
pnny, a new concern, which announce* Chamber of Commerce for a rehear­
Epworth League, 6 30.
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Indefinitely and come out looking and
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 ,h** 11 W|U bul,d • ,ar,e h1* “* on ,h« ing of the original case out oi which
1 tasting like perfectly frosh peaches.
Preaching, 7:30.
'
’ j penlasnla In North Portland on the the differential grew srse dismissed
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy attended
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