Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 29, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA G E 2
H A L S E Y BN T E R PM I M
noy . j* i r n
JO T S A N D T I T T L E S
Brief Chronicles of Happenings in Halsey and All
Over Linn County.
Linn Norton, too, has a radio aet.
Brownsville and some local newa
cam* io Wednesday, too late to
go
- to
— the linotype.
There ia a man io A lbany who
.b l» ...ll_
_____ I________ J .
h ab
itu ally sm
okes coffee : in a pipe
instead of tobacco, Probably he
sm ells better that the ordinary
tm oker.
S. S. Hayea has been appointed ad­
ministrator of Mrs. Ribelin's estate.
Mrs. E. F. Cross was called to
riiiisooru
Hillsboro rriaay
Friday by ine
the Hint
illness of her
,n')‘‘h«r. Mr»- A. A. Morrell.
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLUS
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accouna Solicited
___
children are below normal in the mat-1
ter of intelligence.
The tests are I
designed to determine which children,
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.j u
.......- _ of e ___
. . . de-
are
backward
because
mental
ficinecy.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
g
,, , ,
*"• 11:37 «• “i
No. 17. 12:15 p.
24. 4:28 p. in.
23. 4.26 p. ¡¿j,
22. 4.30 a. ni.
21. 11:32 p.m .
Nos, 21 and 22 stop oaly if Ragged.
The Methodist (¿lurch at Tangent
is having a new concrete basement
made under the structure.
The
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
church is making the improvement
and addition as a means
of having
-----------------
„ a
The delivery window oi the
place for banquets.
It will be fitted I Halsey postoffice is open Sunder.
up w ith a modern kitchen.
lfcSO te i f s. m. and 1^15
to 12:30 p. m.
10
The three de’Autremont boys of
Sunday
mail
goes
out
only
00
Eugene have beta indicted by the
grand jury for the killing and robbery the north*bonnd 11:37 train:
Mrs. M. C. Bond and daughter
Mona and son B. M and family
drove from that city Friday tnd spent Mildred, who extended their trip to affair on the Southern Pacific below
¿pent Saturday in Albany.
11.85 a. m. j north twice, claaieg n i t
Mrs. P. J. True returned Wednes­ 3 few hours with Mrs. .Stafford’s their home in Salem, after having Ashland.
a. in. and 5:30 p. m. Mail stage lot
Mra. Charity Clark, in a work day from Salem, where she had been brother-in-law, C. P. Stafford, and been guests at the Moore home for
The Bluebird re.taur.nt at Albany I H om eleatei
" d S* " ‘
wife.
Mrs. Stafford is n sister of the week end.
eorreepoodioc with her first name, j ior a few da, B
was
burglarized
Friday
night.
The
7
.
«
a.
m.
has collected $1.5 of Red Cross
the late W. E. Finzer of Portland and
H. M. Henry was taken to the hos­ quest for money was evidently the
Miss Genevieve Wells spent Friday was called there from her home in
rollcall money and more has been
pital
at Albany Saturday where he
night
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
Hebpeth,
promised. She has received a
Washington by his illness and death.
underwent an operation. At last ac­
letter from County
Chairman in Eugene and attended the football
Attendance at the Sunday school of counts he was recovering nicely.
Nutting congratulating her on game there Suturday afternoon,
the local M. E. church is increasing
the success of the drive io tbie
Miss Lois Johnson entertained her
Lawrence Wells was home from weekly and they have organized a
little burg,
“ T
friends, Miss Gertrude Hansen r,f ufacturing liquor while wearing the
Eugene for the week end.
choir with Mrs. J. W. Clark us chor­
Portland
and
Miss
Margaret
Gorrie
of
badge
of
a
peace
officer.
.
__ _
Jenoic Woodruff, by her remarks
Mrs. Adda Ringo, Miss DonniTRob- ister.
Springfield Sunday.
Henry, the eight-year-old son of
il" P ro»«(l farm for
io conversation with her father,
irtson and Jesse Cross attended the
Frank Mason, accompanied by II.
ae <i n /J A 6 —
*• V -1 Tt T 2 a —
—
. 1 •
|ten t.
p. J. F obbtbb , Halsey.
recorded in chapter 8 ol “ The
A couple of months ago the En­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nitzel of Shedd, un­
L. Stralley and wife, drove his old
Brown M ouse,’’ shows that she football game at Eugene Saturday.
, _ ...
terprise spoke of the danger of fire derwent an operation for ruptured ap-1 u> o ,
k
P u I* *
Uood
•till feels an interest in Jim Irw in,
Layton Henderson of Brownsville Ford to Albany Friday and cane from matches and cigara and cigaret pendix at an Albany hospital last L
Friday.
| foefc. BBBBgT GoPBLg r, phons 1&4
not withstanding her contemptuous attended the recital given by Mrs. En­ home in a new Star.
stubs thrown from railroad trains.
aud affective “ H um ph.”
glish s piano students Friday night at
James Cook, who lives on the B. T. The Southern Pacific has warninigs
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
Sudtell place north of town, was a posted in passenger cars against such
James M cM ullen died Tuesday the M. E. church.
■ NOS that mkkt
at the Enterprise office.
business
caller
in
Salem
Friday.
alter several months* illn ess with
carelessness.
C. E. Stanard, Ed. Zimmerman,
kidney trouble on the farm near Louis Morell, Horton Kizer, J. Men-
Mesdames W. H. and J. S. McMah­
Milton A. Miller, democratic can­
"Don’t you find it difficult to
Harrisburg where ha had lived for ear, Bessie Bramwell and Estella
an were Corvallis visitors Friday.
didate
for
nomination
for
United
[ anti - liquor meeting
make
both ends meet?"
tw enty years. H e was 76,
Carothers were
meet Friday
--- ‘v called
iiicvi to r riuuy
“Not the end of my money and
Charles P. Poole and William Cur­ States senator, has taken the stump
Harvey Pugh, a Shedd farmer, ran j a!1 Krand jurors.
Several cases of
At the Meihodlat church Moa-
tis of Lebanon drove to Halsey Sat­ for several pre-election speeches and the end of the week."— London An­
off a bridge with hia auto taat weel burglary and larceny are likely to be
day »racing tbare were no vacant
has commenced his oratorical efforts
urday
and,
accompanied
by
Mr.
and
swers.
irobed.
and escaped unhurt.
Even the gius
pews. M r. H erw ig’s anoounc*-
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran of this city, call­ in the broad expanses of eastern Orc
in the windhield was not cracked, al
ment oi a free pioture ahow made
Loads on unpaved county roads are ed at the Jack Curtis and Palmer Cur­ gon. He hails from Lebanon, P. C.
though it was thrown to the ground
•ure • fu ll house. Aud the pict.
imited to two tons, including the tis homes, near Peoria.
Arthur J. Trask of Lyons was com
Just an everyday miracle.
area came up to expectations. Ona
abide, for the winter in this county.
H. F. English, principal of the lo­ mited Thursday to the state asylum
of tha two murders of sheriffs that
Sheriff Richard and Deputy Cran
For the second time within a j ear cal high school and graduate of the for the insance at Salem.
occurred in thia county within a
Gall took a night trip into the Cas i suspension bridge over the Santiam U. of O., attended the annual U. of
year sent a shudder through tha
Allen Taylor, a wood-sawyer
cade mountains, eight miles cast ol tear Detroit was completely turned O.-O. A. C. football game at Eugene
assemblage.
Other pictures prs.
Corvallis, ended his existence among
Sweet Home, last week ,and seized >ver and practically destroyed in a Saturday.
By MARGARET BOYD
sent.d
the
operations
ef the moon-
the inhabitants of this earth late
the biggest whiskey still ever cap ligh wind i riday night.—Democrat.
k w ----------------------------- wh°
■» »bey
Mrs.
Florence
Leeper
of
Eugene
Thursday
afternoon
because
of
the
tured in Linn county.
They fount
<© by M a rrs re t B o ,d )
did the milder eae which (bey now
Mrs.
G.
W.
Laubncr
was
a
passen­
came down Tuesday and was the troubesome domestic affairs at his
the apparatus in full blast, but thi
'Sleuth-hound thou kneweet, and #rey, I pretend te desire.
His wife had left
moonshiners were too quick for then ger for Albany on the noon train guest of her mother, Mrs. Albert Mil­ Corvallis home.
end a ll the heunde;
The speaker stressed the uses».
Monday.
ler,
Ind
grandmother,
Mrs.
M.
M.
him
in
anger,
and
went
home
to
her
and escaped.
*
,h* u kBOW*,t> • man *hou sity for erery opponent of the
Her brother, Karl Bramwell, mother. They’ll have no more quar­
Mrs. William Curtis of Lebanon Ward.
dost net knew.**
liquor ceil to be vigilant at every
Rev. Robert Parker had his tonsil?
— Idyll« e f the Klnfl.
spent the week end with her daugh­ and family also took dinner that day rels, but likely the woman will wish
! election till the present generation
excised in Eugene last wek.
many times hereafter that she had
ter, Mrs. Henry Brock, and family at the Ward-Miller home.
We here aet rules for Judging dif­ of vipere baa ceased to poieoo the
The postoffice prohibits the plac west of town.
Harry, eight-year-old son of Ed. never had the first one with her hus­ ferent breeds of d ig s and horsot and I weak and the erring
band
cuttle and sheep.
ing of Christmas seals on the address
bive Oregon City boys on their Mitzel, north' of Halsey, was taken
Examination of applicants for the
side of letter. Stick 'em on the othe ■vay to Eugene at an early hour Sat­ to a hospital in Albany Friday and
In our everyday eonvwraatlona we
Church of Christ.
side.
His rural route carrier on route one out Judge race hones by tbelr speed; drey
urday morning, went into the ditch operated on for appendicitis.
•
trensth
;
co’ra
bF
I
La«
week
observed Thanksgiv.
of
Harrisburg
will
be
held
December
condition
wa3
reported
serious.
Dr.
A crew of linemen has been work about a mile north of Halsey.
8th at Albany.
aid n « n a
; , hMP. br lhelr ileW ing Sund,y in 8 w«y th8‘ pl«*ed «H-
Marks
was
called
to
dress
a
severe
Ing on the telephone line between here
M. H. Shook was in the Harrisburg
»
Mrs. Walter Stellmachcr of near ain quality of wool, and men by their I Th^r» w«« •
Pyogram ot Dlu" c
and Albany, renewing crossarms and cut that one of them received in the cci.nlry Friday and purchased a Tangent has been quarantined be­ wealth or ronk or eduction.
Brief consideration, however, .how . followed
the"
other appurtenances.
They arc now accident, and, leaving their wrecked bunch of turkeys from Anders Chris­
cause of an stack of scarlet fever.
that wealth la « poor standaTd by P
th® Th«»l«riving message
machine,
they
continued
the
trip
by
tianson and A. M. Thomaa.
working south of Halsey and will
The interior of the French jewelry which to Judge the value of a man. by the
Next Sunday is
make the line practically new all the train.
John Slentel was on the early morn­ •shop at Albany is being remodeled.
It la not hereditary. In the tense that women’s missionary society day and
Mr. and Mra. James Bond of Al­
way to Eugene.
J. L. Hamilton and son, farmers of «peed and strength and high butter the women will have complete charge
bany were guests of their daughter. ing train to Albany.
yield and long wool are hereditary °f the morning program at 11 a m
W P. Strandborg was here Thurs­ Mra. J. W. Moore, and family Friday.
Miss Hflen Staab of Oregon City Holley, were at the county seat Mon­
day.
among animals. Then. too. wealth Is
There will be special music and a
day in the interest of the Oregon
visited her sister, Mra. Gauslc, over
stolen or secured by un>Blr|very special speaker— Mre. Rosalie
Claude Davis and family of Albany Sunday.
Already 200 signatures have Iren
Public Utility information bureau,
received on a petition for the appoint­ means or secured by gift or mode by Chamlee, the wife of the minister.
which include the Mountain States were week-end guests of Mrs. Davis’s'
the community rnther than by the In­
E. B. Benland and wife aie home ment of a police matron in Albany.
Power and other electric companies, sister, Mrs. J. W. Moore, and family.
At the close of the service the annual
dividual.
from
a
twenty-day
trip
to
Oakland,
Three Albany homes were quaran­
offering will be taken from the church
whether telephone, railroad or what­
Roland Marks, who is attending O.
Tolstoy,
himself
a
rich
man.
ridi­
not, in an effort to get before the A. C. at Corvallis, was home for a where they visited Dr. Penland. The tined Monday—one for small pox, one cules the tendency to Judge men by to help the women toward their goal
weather was glorious every day of for measles and one for scarlet fever. their wealth. He represents a horee | in missionary work.
public correct information regarding short time Thursday.
the trip.
The county road between Browns­ as erplainlng the human rnce to a
those industriet.
The concern rep­
Lon Chamlee,
Curtis Veatch returi.ed Wednesday
Bad weather kept many away from ville and Halsey was being worked the cdt. The horse says: "Men rule In
resents $126,000,000 of capital and from a four-days visit at hia old home
lire not by deeds, bnt by words. They I M r and
a r n
>
latter part of last week, and new love
200,000 customers.
not so much the possibility of p
j
M
A‘ J' Ber*rt* n of
in Cottage Grove.
Mrs. B. E. Opal Mrs. English piano class' recital at
gravel wag put on in spots.
the
Methodist
church
Saturday
even­
doing
or
not
doing
«mytblnx
as
the
Po’tland
sPent
Thursday
with
the
1st
In the year ending Sept. 16 Linn of Cottage Grove was a guest at tie
doing or not doing miything as the
Charles Frederick of Mill City was
ing, but those who attended say they
possibility of talking about different ter’s grandmother, Mra. M. M. Ward
county received from the state $27,- vcatch home last week.
enjoyed a treat.
committed to the asylum for the in­ objects In words agrees) upon between of this city, and extended their trip
605.76 as its share of the proceeds of
F. H. Porter of Poi tland wag look­
sane at Salem Saturday evening. He them. Such words, conald'tred very on to Eugene before returning home.
motor vehicle licensee.
C. E. Smith, who is employed bv
ing after affairs at hi« ranch the Inst
was
found to have a suicidal tendency. Important among there, are the words
the Alsea Lumber company, in the
Rev. J. E. Purdy of Salem, field of the week.
J. F. Linfield and hia son with the my. mine, ours, which, they employ
N o n e « o r ArroiHTM BHT
big mill at Glenbrook, spent Sunday
•I Adminlstrater with will aaaexed
secretary for the Willamette Univer­
respective members of their house­ for various things, beings and objects,
Mr. and Mrs. A W. Dykstra, ac­ with his family west of town.
.— earth,
--------- peoj le and nureee.
horses i . Notice is hereby g ives that the Baler-
sity, has been secured to bring an
holds from Oklahoma settled in Tan­ even for the
companied by Mr, and Mrs. N. C.
In regard to any particular thing they r 1/ .
’
88 ord*r of »he County Court
educational message in the Methodist
J. C. Standish visited his son Ever- gent.
Smith, were Albany visitors Thurs­
•tree
*«
re e that only one person shell
shall aar
L!*T
L! 7 5
^ » ° u
“ a 8 ty
’ y' . Oregon,
O r*< n’ has been
bee« sp-
church next Sunday evening, m the day.
ett in Salem Sunday.
Miss Mary Bender, of Albany, and Tt It mine.' And he w l.o In this nlsv' po,8‘* d • d '» ‘ »«sH'ater w ith the w ill ea-
observing of educational week. “Pen-
Which thev
(7
P . y' 1*x ,d o f th*
S A Ribvlle.
Hiram Perry left on the north­ Joseph P. Ajdward, prorietor of the In reearrf
A ll perecas h avin g c la i.s
Mr. Barber w .^ t to Corvallis Wed­
tecoit" will be the subject for the
th* »reef, eat number of é g a la it said estate are required to prê­
bound train at 4:30 Monday morning Magneto Electric service station at l i . r* r*r<1
»•rmon in the morning.
There will nesday to see Mg daughter, Mrs. J. after a carload of Shropshire and Albany, were married Friday at Leb­ things, |g considered th e most fortu­ tant them w u h ia six months froaa the
elao be preaching at the Rowland D. Pitman and little daughter who are Rambouillet ewes.
nate among them.”
data of this aotica. w ith the proper
anon-
in the genera*, ho.pital at that p la c
schoolhouse at 2:30.
A much earlier wr*er than Tolstoy, voacbera, to the aaderaigeed at hia res­
Mrs. Edna Geer, county school su­
idence at 37» 1. F ifte aa th a t . Fortlaed.
J W. Moore and family, accompan­
Mrs. Pitman, and baby are getting
perintendent, is sending to nearly writing in the ttnxie <«f Nero, ridi­ Oregon.
Rev M S. Woodworth went to •long nicely.,
ied by Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walton,
cule!
not
only
wealth
but
rank
and
Dated and first pnblisbed thia 2Vth
every school district in the county,
Corvallis to bring hia daughter, Cor.
drove to Albany Sunday evening.
physical qualities el», ss means of
George F > ltg of Rowiand w„ tran-
copies of the Atis intelligence test, or Judging a man: "L « m « b e t ,.r man day e f November. 1923.
melita home from Linfield college to
They were accompanied by Mr. and
B. S. H a V i i , A d m in istrator aforesaid.
see the L’nflivid-Albany football •acting bt ¿sines» in Halsey Wedner- Mrs. Homer Carson and daughter achievement question list to be used I than yon, says one, for t la v e many A m ob A. T u t t i n g , A ttv for admr.
day.
by the teachers in ascertaining what •states and you are plnlex with hun­
game.
Carmeita has made some­
thing of a mark as a writer of prose
ger, I have been c<« tau| »Srs auuther;
STATEM ENT
Mr. a:,d Mra. M. O. Faulk, who for
I am a governor, at third, and I have
and free verse.
a numl « r 0( Jcarg have made
of tke Halsey State Bask ef Halaey,
a tine bead of hair, says a fourth. Yet county of L in e , stale of Oregon, allow­
Dr. and Mre. Marks visited Eugene home on lhe Mary palmer far|I1
one horse does ntd aay to another. ing the amount standing to the credit of
Monday.
•°u'.h aest of Halsey, left for Califor­
3 am better thao. you, for I have a every depositor July 1, 1923. who has
great daal of hay and a great deal not msde a deposit, or who has net
Work on the rwunty roads is be­ nia t’ie last of the week to reside.
of oata; and I ha ee a goM . ridle and drawn any part of hia deposit (commer­
ing gradually brought to a close f , r
Lc e Anderson and wife, former rea-
embroidered trainings'; but, 1 am cial deposits), principal o f in tercet for
the winter.
Work has been com p>t dent i of this vicinity, but now in bitti­
swifter than you • And every creature a period ot more than teven (7; year»
cd on the market road running s ,,uth- ness in Corvallis, were members of
la better or worse, from Its own good im m ediately prior to said date, with tha
name, last known place of raatdanca er
cast from Halsey to the BrowrJg'viue the M. O. haulk-T. F. Jvkson part)
or bed qualities. Je man. then, the poatoffee address of anch depositor, and
only creature \y»iCh hath no natural the fact of h|s death, if known :
Harrisburg market road.— He / a |d
that left for California last Thursday.
»ood q u a lity » > nd must w» consider
Name of depositor. W. T . M cFall.
Hay is worth just as much in storage a?
The state commissioner ae‘ -a the
J. A. Burns and family spent last
a r and elctijsB
ancestors te
Residence or poatoffice address, not
praised value of public ut ,||ty prop­ week it. attendance at a camp meet­
Judge of him Tv
knows.
you might get for it in case of tiro. Th a
’ D e a l, if fact ia known te secretary er
erty 996.10, above taat y r
ing nt Saginaw.
lAinoiican Eagio lir e Insnranco compan n
eaanier, aot known.
v .m *
>
Cor
Amount, $70.
The students from Halsey attending
Jwill pay you 85% o f the cash value in case'
Total, $7».
v.llls and Brewnav.lle , ,nd he , n<, O. A. C. came home Wednesday ave-
T h ia $70 ia represented by a dam aid
of loss by fire.
®r Clark to Fruitland. Balf | ning to pend Thanksgiving.
certificate of deposit which was issued
(By
nn
'Enterprise
Reporter)
was with Mr. T u r t r « l n t k e t w e
to W. T. M eF all oa the lJ th day of No­
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Cross left
first-named cities.
Hurrah for Thanksgiving!” is vember, 191«.
. -
_
| Wednesday evening to spend Thanhs-
State of Oregon, I
what all of the pupilt of the Haiaey
A. A. Tussing and w if, W re A t i « ivinR w'th Mtw Cross' moth, r.
County ef L in e , I**’
fchool are saying.
Vacation Thurs­
•’«ny visitors Monday
'
I, D. TaylSr, h e ie g ffrs t d el» awern.
day end Friday.
,
R „ a
. t
Southern and Dutch Broun
depose and say upon bath that I am tha
rice president of the Halaey State Bask
Page 6 put shoes, stock
, „ d tc , . J Went to Portland Tuesday morning.
The» e are plana for a game be of H altey, count» of Linn, state of Or-
l.,1 ---------
-
Charlo,
v|ce pr, gidei/ pf
* erabl.
rabie r
clothing
on him.
‘"eer the high school boys and the egen ; that the foregoing statement ia a
the Northwestern National Bank of
t , | H u m , , . •I'M
Frum snd
. far
full, tru e,' correct and complete etate-
* ini Friday night at the Rialto.
nienl. showing the name, last known
i ' rlla n d , was trsnsa, ting business in
Mr M V J *
P', r t l • n‘ , >«‘terd.v
Irene Quimby was absent Tuesday. residence or poetoffee address, fact ef
| Halsey k riday and extended his trip
Ir McMahan wynt with him.
death, if known and 'be amount to the
. i t k ^ 1 * r* l ,UPD° S,d h ' b8 * “ ‘ *<1 | to Eugene, where be attended the
There will be a bell game between credit of each depoaitnr. a t required by
* i t i imagination.
That, we .uppo Je football game Saturday.
t is Halsey grade teaun and the Har the provisions of action WlfiO-lOlfiJ. to«
ay c o m m u a ,ci» w ith la a ig a t e * of lb * Salvatioa Arm y at the
e lu a n t Oregon laws.
D. T a v to e .
s' to r e f ? 7 * 3h° dr*W' * Pktur*
r iaburg grade team.
Mra. Guy G. Stafford and son Bil­
Subscribed and sworn to baler» me
W hite Shield Home, 5o5 Mayfair avenue Po,tland. Oregon.
“ ..‘7 r* fo0ted 8nd
- tty boy to lie of Ralston, Wash , and the fornt-
dluatr.i. the .u
«-„y « y to
o-iaion. " s e n .
form-
Mias L«itner left Wednesday even- thia 9th day Jn!y, A. D. 1923.
a B M Bowp.
• the thanksgi ring story on |« » » brother, Phil Finzer of Portiani,
tog to spend Thanl egiving at home.
N o ta r]T b h lie for Oregon
»
I
t
My ctynmiaaion Fxptrea Sept I, 1WX
Paid-for Paragraphs
Admittance Here 5 Cent.
With the High
School Classics
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
H igh S;hool Notes
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent,
A n y G irl in Trouble
I