Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 20, 1923, Image 1

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VOL. XII
IIALSEV, LIMN COUNTY, OKKOON. THURSDAY, DDC. 20, i<»JJ
NO. IS
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNiY EVENTS
Short Stories trom Sundry
Sources
Grace Pehrsson and a good time was I
enjoyed.
Shedd
Miss Lavelle Palmer is stopping
with U r uncle and aunt, G. T. Hack-
gnsmith and wife in Albany this
week, while taking the teachers' ex­
amination.
Gorge W. Ltuboer was in albany
T Q ‘»diy.
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“The Wrong Mr. W right” will be
right there, right or wrong, at the
The^ Chritínfes tradfc throughout* opera house next Saturday evening.
the county, to date, exceeds anything You will not be very far wrong if
in former years.
you go to see him.
S n a p s h o ts
OREGON OCCURRENCES
By Anna Pennell;
RECITED FOR READERS
Eddie McClain stopped in Shedd on
his way to California.
Grace E. Hal
Good-night shall sometime mean good-bye forever,
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Henry Brock of Lake Creek under-
D. S. McWilliams of Albany was
The
hour-glass
is
too
far
away to see;
went an operation for appendicitis shaking hands with old friends on
Saturday evening at five o’clock in
the streets of Halsey Monday.
The sands are running swiftly, and they sever'
Eugene hospital.
Otto Becker, near Peoria, was
Fred Hadley drove to Albany Fri­ struck on the head and neck and bad­ The dearest ties most unexpectedly.
day.
ly injured while felling a tree Mon­
He recovered con­
Two more aays m which you can day morning.
Rot Christmas candy free by paying a sciousness in the evening but is suf­ Good-night! W h o knows the import o f the'parting
year’s subscription for the Enterprise fering intensely from torn ligaments
at the back of the neck and should­ Perhaps at dawn the silence shall be all;
Miss Linnie Bault of Shedd and ers.
Wayne Frojnan of Albany were mar­
* *■ I T is sad that memory brings pain and »mgrring,
The Boy Scouts of this county and
ried Saturday and started for a Cali­
of Polk, Marion and Benton have I As we SO oft a cold good-night rerall
fornia trip next day.
consolidated
with Dr. Robinett of Al­
Rev. M. S. Woodworth and Mrs.
bany as president. Ben Bartcher and
Thomas Harrison were Brownsville
A. W. Metzger of Albany; whose Good night may mean forever. W e are going
callers a t the Enterprise office Mon­
names are familiar to people who
day.
reed the advertisements in The Enter­ A s flows the rushing stream where it must flow,
Saturday evening, December the prise, head the organization in Linn
8th, the Standard Bearer Society met county.
A nd Destiny our fragile craft is rowing— '
at the home of Mrs. D. Taylor.
A
At Friday’s meeting of the Linn V* e answer when the signal comes to go.
barme cide banquet was given and
two new members were taken in— County Teachers' association, at Al­
Wilimina Corcoran and Helen Wil­ bany, E. A. Hudson of Albany, A. H.
liams.
The lesson was given by Weber of Harrisburg, W. S. Starr of W ithin the homing harbor, all unheeding,
Brownsville, Omer Bennett of Leb-
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S Ï Ï Ï P ° o n S ' W c b ,d
fa “ d •
s o o d -r^ t.
Nearly e\ery one in Shedd went to
Albany Saturday to do Christmas I
shopping.
Epitome of Events in tho
Beaver State
A joint meeting of the bankers of
Rev. Mr. Ritchie went to Portland it ashlngton and Yamhill counties wsa
one day last week to visit his daugh­ held at Carltoa.
ter Helen.
Mr. and Mr», | Vaa Dakia visited
friends in Shedd Saturday on their
way to Hilt, Cal. Merle Farwell and
Harold Pugh have also gone to Hilt.
Bill Abraham returned from Cali­
fornia last week.
Lyman Pennell spent a few days in
Salem last week.
L. L. Langley of Portland is visit­
ing at the Pennell home.
The state and county tax levy la
Douglas county will amount to 19.8
mills. Assessor Calkins announced.
The annual meeting of tho Oregon
Wool Growers’ association will bo hold
in Pendleton. January 28, 29 and 90.
A total of <41 oases of measles was
reported to the atate board of health
during the week ending Decembdr 8.
Prohibition enforcement expanses
for Jackson county for November and
the first ten days In December aggre­
gate »1441.80.
The Shedd college students are all
The basketball schedule in the Cooe
home for the holidays.
County high school association for thia
The Will McConnell family are rid­ winter Includes 42 games and eight
participating Isamu.
ing a brand new Ford.
Guy Cordon of Roseburg hes been
Shedd won the firat basketball appointed district attorney of Doug­
-an.e of the season from Monroe last las county to succeed Carl Wimber­
rriday night, Refreshments were ser­ ly, who has resigned.
ved to the Monroe boys.
The spread of diphtheria la the city
of Portland has not been curtailed as
yet. fcr record e In the health bureau
Murder Appeals Denied
shows that there ere 111 cases under
George Parker, murderer ol quarantine.
Dr. Jay Tuttle, for more than 40
sheriff Dunlap, lias lost his appeal
lot a raw trial. Unless the gov years one of Astoria's most prominent
-rnor interferes he will hang a physicians and surgeons, died at the
Prof, sta rr was elected Yet ere the sunnse he may be swift-speeding
W e H ave e convention
hospital following a few deya’ Illness,
week
from tomorrow.
president of the association.
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at the age of 81.
EVERYTHING J
Russell Hecker ol Albany has lost,
Walter Blackburn of the Providence 1
WhJe tCar'mi5t « U » his sail from Sight
The Southern Pacific Friday raw
O ptical
s
his appeal to the supreme court for a
neighborhood has sold his 165-acre' Cwnum H Dodd. M«d e C». U«.
trains over the branch line between
new
trial
on
the
charge
of
murdering
E Y E S T R A IN
farm and his herd of shorthorn cattle,
Frank Bowker. He will now go back Marshfield and Eugene for the first
Is the Cause of Many
’
valued at »18,000, to Frank I. Kinney
Mrs. Harry Commons and family (
to
the Clackamas county court to be lime In wight days. The line had been
HUMAN ILLS
B r o w n s v ille B rie fs
tied up by recent storms.
of Prosser, Wash.
Mr. Blackbburn spent Sunday with her parents in I
sentenced
to death.
If your eyes give you trouble or a
is
receiving
in
part
payment
20
acres
Shedd.
Her
mother,
Mrs.
T
Representative Elton Watkins, the
B
your glasses are annoying
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(By Ralph Lawrence)
SEE US, We can Relieve You Y of irrigated land, highly improved, in Sprengei, is slowly improving.
°sw democratic member of congreee
from Oregon, was eeelgaed to the com­
Tomorrow (Friday) night will be
Bancroft Optical Co. * Klickitat valley, and the balance in'
Like« the Enterprise
mittee on Immigration and expendi­
J13 1st St; W. Albany. Phone
a cash.—Albany Democrat.
A. J. Hill was at the tabernacle divine healing night at the tabernace
In sending his subscription Cal tures of the war department.
meeting in Brownsville Sunday night.
Char.‘,-s (Bowisrtf received a gold
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Jndgs John
Bell ot depart­
medal from the Ash Swale Hunt clut .iei. T. Sudtrdl thus refer« to om
for having for three successive years Christmas candy offer, which war ment No. 1 of Multnomah county has
headed the winning team in the clubs quoted in a circular sent to him : submitted bis resignation to Governor
Pierce to become attentive January 1.
annual peat hunt and E. S. Bowers
Keep the candy. Your paper i-
team, the losers, will give the winners vorth more than what you charge, Judge Hell Is 74 years of age.
The slate and county tax levy for
an oyster supper Saturday evening. i’hanking you for the offer, I an
Lane county thia year Is 18.1 mllle, ac­
The hunt netted 3653 killings, 3292
Yours tru ly , B en T P udtmll .
cording to announcement by Ben F.
of them being mice and the rest rats,
It is ploasant and heartening Io
blue jays, gray diggers, jack rabbits, «now that efforts to do good work, Keeney, assessor This Is two mllle
gophers, moles, hawks, skunks, and eeble though they may be, men less than the levy of last year.
Representative Slanott of Oregon
crows.
HRISTMAS IS AT THE THRESHOLD.
with appreciation.
has
been named a member of the
That public Christmas tree is in
A lready F ancy c jn ju r e s the chim ing
house steering committee, which puts
place, and it is said, "towers high
THAT MONEY QUESTION
belfry, th e 9now-packed highway, th e jin g le
Its stamp of approve! on all legisla­
above the tallest tree in the business
o f hells, th e furtive ex p ectan cy o f childhood.
tion to he r.onitdered by the house.
Unfortunately,
those
who
have
the
section.”
A lready is felt th e influence of th e period o f
Governor Pierce Issued a full pardon
most Christmas spirit to make others
Dr. Shelton picked up President happy are shy of funds; and prob­
to Charlee W. Purdin, who on Decem­
c h eer and charm , o f friend and fireside. A i Coolidge’s
message by radio.
ably If they hid the funds, they'd be ber 30, 1921, killed hie divorced wife
visit to o u r C hristm as d isp lay s will fu rn ish i
shy of the spirit. The reason lots
The
city
attorney
thinks
an
ordi
a stranger whom he found with
welcome gift suggestions, as well as th e ( nance against cigaret... advertising of folks bare piles of money Is be- and
her In their former home la Portland.
o p p o rtu n ity to fill gift lists which are already i on signboards could not be enforced cause they are careful about spending Portland le on« ot the 2« of the larg­
com plete
.
< but the council promises to hear ar­ 1».
er cities In the United States which
showed Increased employment la Nov­
gument on the other side by counsel
A PRESENT FOB KITTY
ember. according to the servey of the
for the W. C. T. U.
•Td like to give my kitty a radio.“ United States department of labor just
B. T. Kumler writes to The Times
declared small Lacy.
Issued
that he made »120 above coat of pick­
“What fort” Inquired her father.
A contract for the oare and custody
ing on an acre of Cuthbert raspber­
“So she can enjoy ell the rat-con-
of the legally adjndged Insane of the
ries in 1922 and »176 clear of all ex-
certs over the world I"— M. U
territory of Alaska was awarded to
-tnses this year.
Thomas.
For Mother
For Sister
the Sanitarium compear, operating
( Jl. 1121,
Mswanonev Uiiloat
More revenua being needed. May
the Morningside hospital nt Portland,
W Bedroom Slippers
Hummingbird Silk Hose
or Snyder suggests enforcing an old
by (he Interior department
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Leather Handbag
Silk Lingerie
ordinance exacting some from sellers
Bandon users of electricity are eon-
®
Ivor» Toilet Set
Box Stationery
of cigarets. Business men have pro- J
gralalatlng themaelvea became the
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Kaywlll Kid Olovea
tested and an ordinance placing the I
Silk Parasol
municipal plant which coet the city
V
Pyrcx Glassware
offending "pills” on the free list will
something over 880.000 has found It
Jeweled Comix
®
Chinaware
probably be voted on in council.
poaalhle to reduce the coet of service
Silverware
The Sand Ridge grange celebrated |
from IT cents per kilowatt hour to 1»
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For Father
cents.
,
For Brother
its golden (fiftieth) anniversary Dec
6
by
a
banquet
of
which
thirty
people
The
cost
of
supplies
for
the
state
£
H tn Ikerchiefr
Neckwear
partook.
Instltutlone for the elx months start­
£
Bath Roba
Silk Hose
ing January 1. 1924. will be practically
Wool Gloves
Silk Muffler
the same at for the first six months
Two
Milos
of
Sidetnck
Ck thes Brush
of 1923, according to hide received by
Sweater Coat
Ilaleey Church ol Christ
Permission to the Southern Pacific
Bilk Garters
the state board of control for furnish­
Pocket Knife
company to build a siding extension
ing supplies.
Overcoat
Wool Cep
almost a mile in length south of Hal­ Church Announcement«
A report of Trsffle Officer Murrey
sey will probably be granted by the
Church of Christ;
of Hood River county shows that 34»
public service commission.
Attorn­
Mamma Dolls for little folks, 98c to J3.Ó0
arrests sere made from April 1 t s
Lon Chsmlee, minister.
eys for the Southern Pacific today ob­
December 1. Accidents on the Colum­
Bible
school,
10,
W.
H.
Robert
tained the permisión of the I inn
bia river highway and valley roads
son. superintendent.
county court to build the siding across
Morning worship. 11, Lord's reached 178. Twelve persons were la-
county road.
Expenses of filling
lured. one fatally.
-upper every Lord’s day.
in the toad grade will be borne by the
The action of the Coot connty tax
Christian Endeavor, 6:80.
railroad company. The aiding is an
commission In lopping off the appro­
Evening service, 7:80.
extension of the present trackage and
Toe church without a biehop, ii priation for the four free ferries la
starts at a point 3400 feet south of the country without a king.
the county Is causing a flurry among
the Halsey station. The length of the
I f you hsve no church home ranchers who are dependent upon
aiding with the addition will be more .ome and worship with us.
:hets for communication with the cen­
r .n n n r a n n o
ters of population.
than two miles.
The permission of Methodist:
the court is the last form to go
There will be no material sales of
Robert Parker, pastor.
through ami it is probable that the
1913 prunes until the 1921 crop is
Hunday
School,
10.
work wiU be started in a short time
cleaned up, according to Fred Drager,
Preaching, 11,
—Tuesday's Albany Democrat.
Sw|«m packer. Mr Drager estimates
Intermediate League. 6:30.
that there are between 1.800.OSO sad
Two miles of sidetrack at H a l­
Epworth League, 6:30.
2,000.000 pounds of old prunes unsold
sey isid>gat<a that some businers is
Prayer ineeting Thursday, 7:30, at the present time.
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done at thia llttlfb u rg .
Preaching, 7:30.
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