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LSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DDC. 13. 1923
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
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NO. I f
* aUl1 tne olUer unload.
•O. Thus armed, they robbed a
valiant merchant of l0 m t cart-
7 , g*u* \ nd sUrted °u t to be ban­
By Anna Pennell?
d it. bold end brought up i 0 ja il.
Several friends and relatives of Mr
f?ow ‘ hey are wondering whether
they ere to be hanged or apauked. and Mrs. H arry Sprenger gathered at
Shedd Snapshots
Brownsville Briefs
| Gift Christmas program to he given
by the Bible school on the evening of
'
21
This pro^ * m- Y«»
Short Storiesirorn Sundry
»•ill find, is quite differtn from tin.
(By Ralph Lawrence)
usual Christmas
program,
Sources
Jim Burson and
Albert . Täyn»
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_
.
.
Hereto-
their home Saturday night, the occas­
north of town, have returned from fore ' churches
urche* have
h#ve emphasised the Epitome of Events in the
ion
being
Mr.
Sprenger’s
birthday.
/
i
o
u
cannot
look
at
our
adver-
H olley and Browasvilla had
their California trip.
They wcr>
rlstrnM tre*. lighted candles and
Beaver State
snow the other day. but the .tu ff tiaeniente tine week without being
? ,f' s
,he child™ -
Harold Pugh and Clyde Crawford gone about two months
There usually
reminded
that
Christmas
i
.
near
wouldn t keep,
has been
drove to M yrtle Point last Wednes­
Gretia H arnson, who has been tak- over his back and deceiving res^ly "0 !
The Eugene Masons have decided to
0- W. Frura was a business caller day and returned Thursday night.
K 8. Hayes is home from bis
erect a new templa next year
sch
8i
T
1
graduate
oourse
in
high
the
children
into
thinking
that
he
at
Brownsville
Friday.
vacation. Hu caught a small for­
Friday night the freshman class school, has quit school and is helping gave them the presents whi-1 th
Fire completely destroyed the Chil­
tune in beavers.
Friday Curtia Veatch shipped a car gave a p arty for the upper classes. wRh the work at the hospital here m P arent. had to buy.
oquin
hotel at Chiloquin, 10 miles
The city council Tuesday night ■oad of sheep to Cottage Grove, to be A good time was reported
, might flnd
...... joy
juj , in doing
aomg such, but it north of Klamath Falla.
pastured
on
his
farm.
paired bills and went through
Eddie McElvain of Portland h at re­
The young folks in the Ash Swale ' s. h‘gh time f° r the church to em-
The total assessment of public m ill-
other routine business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penland, H. C. turned home afte r a few days visit in neighborhood gave a surprise party to i , aslle D>* Birth of Jesup instead of tlee of Union county le ti.tM.2Rl Last
Mr« Arve
«<-»» Nelson,
w -i— ----
«1. of town, _ S at­ Santa Claus. The real true spirit of year'e assessment was »R.127,4»«
Under the direction of the street Davis and Mrs. F. W. Robins were Al­ Shedd.
Mrs.
north
About twenty were Christmas is giving, not receiving.
committee Glenn Chance has been bany visitors Friday.
Richard and Dewey Farewell left urday night.
The Eugene lodge of Elks has ap­
putting tnree carload» of gravel
Mrs. F. W. Robinson of Junction Sunday night for Marshfield and re­ present. A goqjl time was reported. Hundreds of churches have seen this pointed a committee to Investigate the
where needed.
and have changed from the old idea. feasibility of remodeling its temple.
City was the guest of her daughter turned the middle of the week.
Eva Weeks, teacher at Rock Hill,
The Whits Gifts Christmas is just a
and
son-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E
Members of the W illamette Valley
Bird McElvain spent a few days in was a visitor in town.
L in n county’s state tax is 20
simple program where the birth of Grain Growers’ association held n con­
Foote,
several
days
last
week.
Shedd
last.
week.
per cent leas than last y s a r-n o t
Mrs. Bess».« Howe entertained the Jesus is made prominent and where ference In Salem to discuss market
due to the income ta x i oh, no 1
Dr. Price, the evangelist, is expect­
Mrs. W alter Wineger went to visit w . W G. girla with a slumber party «¡1 the recitations, songs and music conditions.
The spots on the sun did it.
ed back in this county this winter.
her husband in Gaston a few days last at her home on Kirk avenue Thursday are sacred, reverent and holy.
At
Seventy-eli carload* or approxi­
nigbt-
The girla made candy, which the close everyone has an opportun­ mately 22,000. more sheep were ship­
Byers and Parks, who ran into
George and Mrs. Mary Hayes are week.
they sold Friday afternoon at a candy ity of making a gift to the King. ped out of BaRd , hla , a„ th>n ,n (h#
the river at Harrisburg with an about to install Halsey’s fifth radio
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troutman of
sale held at Howe's store.
Some will bring their foodstuffs to he fall of 1922.
auto two weeks ago 1 a at night, have set.
Albany spent Sunday in Shedd with
disappeared.
W a rra n t, are out
sent to the poor and needy, others will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rogers.
The
Baptist
Ladies
Aid
society
held
The Pacific northwest Intercolle­
Roscoe Ames’ hardware store in
calling for the arrest of Byers for
bring of their money to be sent to giate conference meeting, scheduled
its
annual
bazaar
at
Tycer
and
E
l­
Albany,
of
which
an
advertisement
A crew of men were busy the last
perjury in getting his marriage
more’s millinery »tore, end report a help the poor and lost, while other« fo be held In Spokane, has been
license and for abducting the girl, appears this week, has a Christmas of the week removing a steam shovel
»ill give themselves to the Lord in »witched to Portland
successful sale.
who was only 16. Some people look that would be hard to beat. Not at Saddle Butte to be sent to Califor­
■ull surrender and still othe.s will
The Medford achool dletrict census
doubt th a t she was drowned or only the windows but a good part of nia,for road work.
volunteer themselves for full time for this year, juet taken, shows the
H.
O.
Helmer,
from
North
Daokta,
the
sales
room
are
filled
with
tempt
was w ith the men when the auto
largest school population In the clty’a
j Mrs. Ruth Eggleston of Brownsville has located at Brownsville a t a veter­ Christian service.
ing Christmas goods.
made the plunge.
Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1924 it to he r I history, the number being 2342.
j was in Shedd Friday.
inarian and has been appointed dep­
tre a t day for the whole church, fy
There will be the regular preach­
Raymon 1 aad Albert McBur­
The fourth annual W inter fair and
Mrs. G. W. Mornhinweg of Halsev uty to the county veterinarian for this that time the new addition to the
eighth annual Southern Oregon Poul­
ney o f M ill city, 13 and 11, gnl ing services at the Methodist church
spent Sunday afternoon in Shedd vis­ end of the county.
uilding will be complete and it will try show, combined, was held In the
hold of two pistole, one with one next Sunday. “Reasoning Together”
iting her son, Homer, and wife.
There will be a community Christ­ be dedicated on that date.
There Chautauqua building In Ashland
! will be the subject fop the morning
will
be
a
program
commencing
at
mas
tree
at
Main
street
and
Spauld­
service and “Cornelius” for the even-
Axel Erickson, a logger, was drown­
ing avenue, the gift of the Chamber 10.30 and a big dinner for all at the ed when he accidentally fell Into the
ing service. There will also he preach- Independent Telephone
noon hour.
Nehalem river at the Blrkenteld Lum­
, ing at the Rowland schoolhouse at
The Peoria exchange of the Pacific of Commerce.
W e H ave
ber
company camp at Blrkenseld.
Lon
Chamlee.
2:30
in
the
afternoon.
Telephone
and
Telegraph
company
is
Frank
Venner
celebrated
his
78th
i EVERY THING
. . " ..— ,---- —
I to be discontinued the first of the birthday last week.
Attorneys of the state, at an In ­
_
O ptical
jb . 7 8 u 1Sp a} ^ron‘ °f the Hoi- year, about tw enty of th eir subscrib-
DouMs-hsad Basketball
formal gathering in Salem, pressai cd
John Wagner has a skunk farm
! '« -renn / C SOn *,tore at Albany h" d * I ers expecting to connect with the Hal-
to the supreme court an oil point­
e y e s t r a in
In
the
basketball
game
last
Friday
- .
.'" h e h ii° Wlre.ln fr? nt of it- sey exchange, while the rest of them east of town and breeds rabbits, hares, evening the Sophomores were victor­ ing of Justice George H. Burnett.
Is the Cause of Many
guinea pigs and white rats on the
t ‘
“ ° f CUtt,ng the screen wiH S'» ‘0 Shedd.
HUMAN 1I.I.S
Two additional units of 2i miles and
ious in the boy’s game.
The Frosh
side.
with their pocket knixes and reaching
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If yanr eyes give you trouble or
played a losing game.
In the girl's one of 12 miles on the Klamnth-En
in
and
grabbing
goodies.
Now
the
Better
lay
this
paper,
or
at
least
are annoying
game the Spfoerinctums were ytetor- gene line will be contrnrled by the
SEE US. We can Relieve Von
place is guarded by a screen of wire pages 3 and 4 of it, where you can
oua over the Sports. The score was Southern Pacific on December 21.
Bancroft Optical Co.
JF
«e« *
ao large that a pocket knife can make get it. You may want to refer to the
.16 to- 19.
U ,
«Fred C. brhulte, former rem stable
313 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
tEnterPrlse CorrskVondeace) 7
no impression on it.
t.’xt oj tbe pr9sjdcnt>g message some
On the Sport side Ruth Frum was and deputy sheriff at Reedeport, wan
(Continued on page J)
day.
enter, Eunice Sylvester, side-center; found guilty of accepting a bribe
Pauline Hardin, left forward; Rena from B. O. Roberta, confeeaed boot­
■Valker, right forw ard; Lena Bass, legger.
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Dr. Mabel Atkin and Mr». S. E. A.
ight guard, and Elsie Reynolds, left
The Alford c 'hool i preparing « guard.
On the pizerinctums side, Smith, both of Portland, were appoint­
Christmas program to t-e given the Agnes Chandler was renter, Gear ed by Governor Pierce ae members of
evening of December 28.
iina Clark, side-center; Agnes Hayes, the advisory board of the state In­
Fred Bi rkhart of Salem visited his ight forward; Helen Williams, left dustrial achool for girla. ‘
Construction of the retaining walls
forward; Willamina Corcoran, right
farm Monday.
for the streets In the devastated dis­
guard
and
Helen
Carter,
left
guard.
E. D. Isom and wife went to E u ­
It has been decided to select a new trict of Astoria and of tha tunnels
gene Monday.
HRISTMAS IS AT THE THRESHOLD.
firls team afte r the game Friday for the protection of the trunk sew­
er» has been completed.
A lready F ancy c jn ju re s th e chim ing
.•vening.
W illiam A. Marshall, who wae re­
hN fry th e snow -packed highway, th e jingle
Willamina Corcoran played an ex-
eptionally good game in her position appointed a member cf the state In­
o f bells, th e furtive expectancy o f childhood.
dustrial accident commission has serv­
■s guard.
A lready is felt th e influence of th e period o f
The radio entertainm ent given at
ed In this capacity since the creation
c h eer and charm , o f friend and fireside. A*
the Pine Grove schoolhouse Friday
of the department In ISIS.
The
repub!ie»n,
d
em
oualic
anc
evening was well attended.
visit to o u r.C h ristin a s displays will furnish
OREGON OCCURRENCES
RECITED FOR READERS
Pine Grove Patters
t
Alford Arrows
2
a ^ A te rr tj (2h r i s t m a s
2
C
orc.
Pine Grove Patters
welcome gift suggestions, as well as the
o p p o rtu n ity to fill gift lists which are alreadv
com plete
Gift Suggestions for All the Fam ily
For Mother
Bedroom Slippers
Leather Handbag
Ivor» Toilet Set
Ray will Kid Gloves
Pyrex Glassware
For Sister
H um m ingbird Silk H ose
S ilk Lingerie
Box Ststionerv
Silk Parasol
Jeweled Combe
Silverware
Cbinaware
For Father
H »n Ikercbiefr
For Brother
Neckwear
Bath Robe
S ilk Hose
Wool Gloves
Cb tha» Brush
• Silk Garters
Overcoat
S ilk Muffler
Sweater Cost
Pocket K nife
Wool Cap
Memme Doll» for little folk», 98c to J.3.50
fariner-isbor parties in Sooth D a ­
An artesian wet! with a flow of 120
The people on Peoria line No. 3 had Coolidge, McAdoo and L» Follett»
a telephone meeting at the school reep» lively. H ira m Johnson and
house Saturday afternoon.
Officer, H enry Ford ran second in the two
firet-na ned parti»».
were elected and other business dis-
cusscd.
* 'a.
The Methodist church is practicing
Mrs. O. M artin is home from the hos­ for the Christmas program.
It is a
pital at Eugene and improving slovly. form of pantomine, which contain»
Bert Haynes and family visited at nearly forty people, some of whom ap-
>ear several times.
the A rthur Epringgate home near
Rowland Sunday.
workings of the East a Oregon Oil
Exploration company tlgar Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy were Cor­ kota held presidential mass con. «allons per minute
been encount­
vallis visitors Saturday.
venlione Tuesday
aud narnsc ered at a depth of »»‘e feet at the
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1«. Knighten visit­
ed Guy Bramwell arid family ir
Brownsville Sunday.
at.'erdcd
Mr». R. K. Stew art went to Eugene
Tuesday.
Mrs. Myrel Settle and baby retu rn ­
ed to their home a t R e!d -.|trt Wed­
nesday.
Mrs. Frank Gibson was an Alb.iry
caller Thursday.
The Sewing club me* a t the home
of Mrs. A. L. Knighten Thursday a f­
ternoon.
Q o ijs /; „
/¿v Kiddies KOONTZ,^ j
New Style Christines
California.
The demand for the appropriation
sf further funds' to complete the
Tongue Point naval base along lines
originally planned Is being carried
tlrect to Secretary of the Navy Denby
by Senator McNary.
A shipment of eight black foxaa,
valued at »«000, has arrived at Klam-
• th Falls by »«press, consigned from
Naw Brunswick. Maine, to Captain H.
B Hansbury. who It starting a fog
'arm on upper Klamath lake
Otis Martin and Pete Settle were
Eugene visitors Monda, and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbjits.ir.
khurch a t Peoria Sunday.
A Quarantine on all W y and breed­
ing cattle brought Ibtu Oregon from
California became or.-ratlve Decem­
ber 1, many cases of tuberculosis In
•outhern Oregon having been traced to
Head officials of tha California Ora-
»on Power company In San Franciaco
have authortead Immediate conafrur-
lon of a half-mil nondollar power
Halsey Chuieh ol Christ
plant on Link river In Klamath Falla
with a capacity of 4(00 horsepower
The Oregon W alnut Growers’ asse-
Cburoh ol C hriet:
latlon. in session at Salem, roted to
»old Its convention nom year at Now-
Lon Chamlee, minister
L 8 Otla of Newberg «as
Bible «ehoot, 10, W. H Robert- »erg
elected présidant and C. K. Sehaustar
•on, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11. Lord’» pf Corvallis was re-elected secretary
raaturer.
Church Announcement»
supper every Lord’» day.
Christian Endeavor, 6:80.
Evening service, 7:30,
The church without a hishop in
th<- country without a king.
I f you have no chtirch hone
come and worship with us.
As a result of the »rind and rain
According to arrangem ents Mr.
storm that swspt tha state last weak,
Wallace Jones, m inister of Creswell
itreata In Warrenton were flooded;
J church of Christ, will preach at the
rock» fell on the Columbia River high­
Halsey church both morning and evc-
way and trees blocked other roads.
| ning next Sunday.
Mr Chamlee will
•»aside and Warrenton téléphoné
• te r t an evangelistic campaign to las'
•wltchboards ware burned out; tha
Methodist:
. over the holidays in Creswell on that
»urned area of Astoria was flooded
Robert Parker, pastor.
[date.
Mrs Chamlee will preach
I whan a high tide backed up over Iba
Sunday School, 10.
•eawall; Towage bay ami Joha Day
December 23 and 30 a t Halsey. You
Preaching, 11.
Irawbrldges were put out of cumals-
will w ant to hear these two speakers
Interm ediate League. 6:30.
•loa temporarily, asd minor damage
while Mr. Chamlee is away ao give
Epw orth League, 6:80.
w*s done at Hood River
them your hearing.
Prayer meeting Thoreday, 7:30
Plans are being made for a Whit*
Preaching, 7:30.
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