Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 03, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
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HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 3, t<o4
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
e l untill monday, wbeu Mrs. Curtis
and Mr. and Mrs. Minerman came in­
to town and spent the night at the
home of Bert Clark. Tuesday morn­
ing they all returned to Lebanon.
A lfo r d A r r o w s
C -U I U W S
R e lie f fo r G e r m a n
son spent Christmas with Mr. and I
OREGON OCCURRENCES
. Mr». H. B. sprenger
Sprenger in Albany.
C h i l d r e n IS O O U g h t
Rcv Mr Ritchie haa been quite
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RECITEO FOR READERS
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but is reported better.
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Lyman Pennell and two sons drove 1 „ .
RfllS© $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Ui
to Portland Sunday and rctumc 1 U-pitOIU© o f EueiltS ill th©
(Enterprise Cerretpondenc«)
John Duncan and his mother, Mary!
The county got $2795 for dog licen­ Duncan of Shedd, were afternoon ca ll-!
ses in 1923.
ers at the D. I. Isom home one day
This State
The Harrisburg ferry resumed
Tu?.3<ta> .
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Beaver State
The S. P is at work on that new last week.
•eivice ’fuesdav.
Mr. ano Mrs. J. R. Hobbe of Albany
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i id«, track.
Germ
any
has
bankrupted
herself
Esther and Herietta Starnea spent
Miss Rub» Schro’.l is recuperal.
visited friends in Shedd Sunday.
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defraud
her
creditors.
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b
e
ha*
Thusday evening Mrs. Balf Bond, Thursday night with their aunt, Miss
1 The San Francisco section of th«
in g from som ething much like the
Harold Pugh, who has been woik- American Mathematical society win
Miss Mona Bond and Mrs. Bert Clark Hattie Dannen of Shedd, and attended paid wages to idle railroad hands
flu.
S S n ’ l,"*” 10
R,Ubr to a PreT**nt
*nE «*•
»t aavav,
Holt, CBlil
California, came home rae8t «» ®ugene next winter,
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and daughter Georgina attended the the Eastern Star installation.
Hre. £ C. Miller has been very
»«»•«. —
them from working tor
lor »ond
good wage*
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joint
installation,
pf
the
Stars
ar.d
A record breaking enrollment o f
She h a . I A
r
a
ill for two weeks, but is slowly ini.
Guests at the tngram home during offered by the French
Masons at Shedd.
B Connor drove to Portland pupils In the Eugene schools Is re­
proving. Her sister, Miss Elino-
last week were Mr. and Mrs. Shelton »pent money m aking arm s she had , ,
and sP « t Christmas with hi« ported by Joseph T. Glenn, city su­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Minerman, who of Ingram Island, Mrs. Wm. Einfeld. promised not to make snd training
B ia u e tt of Lebanon, is with her
perintendent.
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’ The T rinity’' and ‘'The are visiting Mrs. Curtis of Lebanon, and daughter of Salem, Clyde Ingram soldiers she bad prmised not to ‘ auKbtera-
Southern Pacific employes from
Miss Pearl Thompaon ia working io
Bible account of Creation ” will will leave for California the last of the of Roseburg and Jeff Riley and son of train. She has made her paper
money valueless by reckleasly is- Albany at the home of Hurley Mor Roseburg and nearby pointe met fa
Cottage Grove.
he discussed at the Methodist week to visit Mr. Mjncre.an’g son.
auing am oun t. never approached gan while Mrs. Morgan is in a hos Roseburg for a safety ftret and fuel­
church next Sunday.
T. J. Skirvin, W. L. Norton, C. P.
B. E. Cogswell of Portland spent a any where any time. Her ex- Pital in Portland
saving conference.
Mrs.
Mayme
Robinson
of Moody, G. S. Hayes and James Mc­ few days at his farm last week
kaiser and her war lords are w ell 1
Umpqua poet of the American Le­
Tacom a, with t i r e c.hiidr. n bus Williams were hunting in Tillamook
fed bat thousands
■* of
o* children in « 09. ¡_ , l «
,
gion at Roseburg ts ahead of all other
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhart came
been visiting her aunt, Mr» ' Dr county the last of the week.
that country are inautticidntly fed
n l "8 Spotlight
posts of the state In the matter of
up from Salem Sunday to visit their
Marks, and Mrs. B assett, and also
today and must perish before
Old winter got here a week and a paid-up membership for 1924.
Rev. Robert Parker and family ranch.
made a trip to Y oncalla.
spring unless help comes from the half late , according to the calendar
were in Albany Thursday.
The Gilpin Construction company
OU\Vh.8f
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t but wben be did arrive we all knew will begin the filling of the streets
,
Mrs. P. J. Forster was stricken
The Claude Davis and J. W. Moore
visH
!b r n ’ C*n ° ° ‘
Mond,y mornin«r th« "
yesterday morning with w hat is families celebrated the birthdays of
In the devastated district of Astoria
tb l C
Ti h', , '“ . er8 Upon enouPh
‘o make the landscape about the middle of the month.
described as alm ost a paralytic the two ladies, who are sisters, Sat­
nrimtt v„drr
A h ,‘
a"d bY*‘h*
P e»X
•troke. Her sym ptom s today are urday.
rite epidemic of dtpntnerta ano
prim itive for Americans of today
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(Enterprise Correspondence)
regarded as favorable.
to adm inister. It may prevail in
*" f m ° f froMn and measles prevalent In Portland for the
Eldon Cross and wife spent Christ­
Nearly 200 people attended the
last three or four weeks is on th«
A«ia M inor, but not here. Let u* bur!lt P'P«8-
G. F. dshroll and fam ily re­ mas with the latter’a parents, Mr. and Christmas
tree at the Pine Grove
wane, according to City Health Of­
ceived on the day before Cnriatmas
feed the innocents in bedeviled
Old Man Fahrenheit’s glass wa* not ficer
Mrs. A. A. Morrell, at Hillsboro.
Parrish.
schoolhouse. The program wse very
a box of tropical fruits from
Germ any and the near east, if we | very full new year’s morning.
It*
Mrs. D. Taylor and Lawrence were much enjoyed.
Efforts to find H. C. Topping, sheriff
George Schroll at W interhaven,
have t» go short of tobacco or pie contents rose only ten degrees above
of Jefferson county, charged with con­
Fla. There were n >vel oranges, in Albany Thursday.
Mrs. L. E. Eagy made a trip to
0 **’•
0. Portland was four degrees warm
verting to his own use more than
tangerines, grape fruit and com",
Portland
Thursday,
returning
Satur­
Charles Whitlatch and ton were
•r and Albany three oolder. But »2000 belonging to the county, have
quats in it. There was also $9 80 with Grant Taylor, the former’s fath­ day.
Robert H. Strong, of the Portland
in it for the railroad com panies, er-in-law, over the week end.
firm of Strong A MacNaughton. who there were plenty of other glasses so far been unavailing.
An entertainment was given at the directed the campaign for foods for in th e country whose contents
th a t
being the transportation I
Automobile Insurance rates for col­
charge which George paid in ad- j The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist school house Saturday evening and a starving peoples of Europe for Her were low, as was shown by the lision and property damage are due to-
church realized about $13 at the food community club organized.
vance.
Officers bert Hoover here In 1921, has accepted «mall police court business in most be reduced throughout this state ln>
Chicago was sa the near future. In the belief of a num
are:
President,
George
Chandler;
vice- the chairmanship of the Oregon state cities Jan . 2.
sale
at
Hill
&
Co.’s
store
Saturday.
The Study club ladies sold $15.44
committee for the relief of starving drunk and law-defiant as ever, bui ber of Insurance men.
president,
Dean
Bilyeu;
secretary
The
money
goes
towards
a
carpet
for
worth of Christmas seals.
the church.
Laurel Chandler; treasurer, Fred Syl­ German children. This is affiliated Chicago is in the state <f Herrin
In 1929, for the first year stneet
with the American Committee for Re
Mrs. Albert Miller had a severe
vester; segeant-at-arms, Jake Hein­ lief of German Children, of which Hollywood, too, had its usual 1909, when the Port of Portland com-
W. F. White has been down with rich. The next meeting will be Janu-
expos« of drunken m ovie stare and
cold (grip) the first of the week. J.
Major-General Henry T. Allen, who
trim . mission took over the towage serv­
ary 11.
W. Drinkard was just recovering pneumonia in Los Angeles.
commanded the American forces on •peculators,
1 .'.1 with ~ gory pistol
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ice between Portland and the aea. It
the Rhine during the occupation, is
but the country a s s whole
from the same.
has been operated at a profit.
L. V. Chance was under the weath
Clarence Eagy spent Christmas va­ chairman for the United States. It is anBWere“
’lie affirm ative th*
The Southern Pacific company ta>
cation at the L. E. Eagy home.
backed by Herbert Hoover, former j (l ue8’>°n •’ ‘‘ D o e s prohibition
B. M. Bond and mother and sister er several days.
a report filed tn the offices of the
Oregon
boy,
now
secretary */*
of V com
prohibit? ”
Mona were in Albany Saturday.
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Ray Hover was an Albany visitor
S. J. Smith and family have been
merce, and Is Indorsed by President
Bad whisky (Is there any othtr public service commission. Indicated
last week.
r
Coolidge and was likewise Indorsed by kind) did the fool-killer's work in that the corporation now hat a aur
J. S. McMahan and wife were in wrestling with the flu.
the late President Harding.
plus of 1499 care In Oregon.
Corvallis Sunday.
a number of casas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faber and
Delora Wells is back again with
The recently organ»«« Portland!
Jack Frost did fancy work on meny
children, who have been at the O.
Mrs. Charles Poole and son Curtis, k:r grandma Pray.
Pulp
A Paper company wfll erect a*
windows
Monday
morning.
Becker home for some time, returned
Mrs. William Curtis and Mrs. Henry
paper mill coating approximately »1,.
J. C. Standish visited his son
to
their
home
at
St.
Paul
Sunday.
Tuesday
night
the
tem
perature
Minerman visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
200,000 on North Portland harbor, ac­
erett at Salem Sunday.
roae a little, with clouds hamper-
Brock of Lake Creek Sunday and stay-
cording to plans of the Company,
O. Becker, who was hurt recently,
ing tbs radiation of beat, and
Arthur Foote and wife have gene is able to be around again.
The 1922 season hrcnight court con­
yesterday snow fall about all the
home to Ohio for a lengthy visit
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V-J J among relatives
day, though it amounted to onl) victions to 147 person* for careless­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell and
about five inches, and last night it ness with fire In th* national foreatsi
children visited at the J. A. Johnson
W e H ave
began
to eliiik off the eaves and of Oregon and Washington, accord­
j Those 260,000 hens were signed up and George Bain homes during the
ing lo a report |ffvnn out by the dis ­
down the guitars,
^EVERYTHING
before January 1 and the Pacific Co holidays.
trict forester’} office In Portland.
A*
a
whole,
Oregon
was
as
white
O ptical
operative Poultry Producers* associa
Authorisation by congress la nor
and beautiful yesterday m orning
tion still lives.
Misses Sophia and Anna Heinrich
EYE STRAIN
a» she ever is, but today her er­ necessary for the construction of th«'
were at home for Christmas.
Is the Cause of Many
mine begins to look bedraggled in Sellwood bridge across the Wlllamett«-
Homer Speer and family of Tan
HUMAN ILLS
places.
rlver at Portland, aa the river te «•-
gent have started on a Californ
The cottage prayer-meetir 7 wa*
If yenr eyes give you trouble or
tour.
tlrely within the confines of the state,.
held
at
the
Gibson
home
Thursday
your glasses are annoying
Secretary of War Weeks has advised.
B
r
o
w
n
s
v
ille
B
rie
fs
evening.
SEE US. We can Relieve You
Metzger’s shoe store has added a
Rherlff Hurl hurt’s tax collection de­
Bancroft Optical Co.
i basement salesroom for men’s shoes
partment In Multnomah county has.
Miss Etta Morgan of Lebanon visit­
" 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
d
Walla Wall» foibldt eigaret advar- collected and turned over to County
ed at the W. G. McNeil and R. K.
(Continued on page 3)
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tisihg
on billboards.
Tell the Treasurer l^ewle this year • total « f
Stewart homes Saturday and Sunday,
Brownsville city council.
«14,39ti.3t9.«4.
which exceeds the
emount ef taiee on the books for thl«.
W.
M.
King
of
Brownsville
baa
cuf
ROBERT
H.
BTRONQ
Murderer Heckert hangs at Salem
y«*e by »2*0.341 32
tomorrow unless some new legal State Chairman, American Cqmevuee and D. E. Wolgamott has transported
The Upper Columns Athletic Yeagu«*
1000 cords of while fir wood for tba
Per Relief ef barman Children.
quibble is found sufficient to secure
Instituted
by the principals of the-
paper
mill
this
year,
The Oregon rommlttee la to launch
a delay.
achoojg hf Sherman. Gilliam. Morrow
soon a campaign to raise «100.000 In
J- B, Hughe* of Marshfield visited
this state, half in Portland and half his former "home at Brownsville end Wheeler counties last spring, will!
open Its series of basketball gameetble
The Rebekahs will give an enter in the outetate district». ({eadipar
Christmas,
His danghter-in-law and week, Th* aerlea will include 74 to»
tainment and basket social next tare for the work bava lieu. opened In
month for the benefit of a fund to 71» Corbett building, Portland, with two granddaughters were with him 76 Inter-high school games.
H. L. Eddy In charge ae director, It and stayed for a longer visit, but he
buy silverware.
Oseald Wesj, Fern Hobbe and H.
has been IndofjM locally by the Port­ has gone back to Marshfield, which
land Council of Churches, the business he sayi fa a very lively town these M Parka ary the incorporators of the
Fort Rock Development company, for
Interests of the city and by the Con­ days.
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which srti-lee of Incorporation were»
tra! Labor Council, all of which have
declared that, whatever may (igve
Christmas day 34 people gathered at filed with the corporation department­
been don» to bring about starvation the 81st annual reunion of the Dunlap al Salem Capital stock is to be »10,.-
conditions in Germany, certain It is family at Fayetteville.
The Dunlap Odd and nbrtlend will be headquarters
that the Httla children there Should sisters and Mrs. Forbes of the Dun­
The lowest bid opened at Portland
not be blamed end that (bey must be
T'eptatn George Mayo, corps of
lap drug company at Brownsville and
fed and clothed
•aglneera, U 8. A , for the delivery o f
their mother were in the party.
O R years, m others o f boys and girls
230,000 tons of rock to bo used int
George Morse is working fhr the jetty construction at the mouth of the»
have looked to us fo r hosiery strongly
Umpqua river, was »143 a ton. It.
Southern Pacific Et bridge work.
made; to stand the wear and tear o f the
By Anna Pennell!
was filed by Joplin A KldOn of Port­
school playground. F o r as many year«
Mis» Maria Wolgamott rome home land
H alsey Church ol Christ
Charles Pennell and family of Scio from Man Dtega for the hoiidaya.
we have recommended.
visited at L. E. Pennell’s a f«w days
E n Watters, postmaeter/nt Staytont
The long -standing appeal for a for the past two yaars. has been re­
last weel(.
Church Announcements
Hiss Kathleen McCarthy, a student better road from Mountain Home to moved from offteb, following a visit o f
Church of (jh ri.t 1
at
a Corvallis hospital, was an over- Brown*'tie is becoming lively again. a postoHiee tnapactor from Portland1
Lon Chaintee, minister.
The condition of the road tends much who. It was said, found the postmaster-
Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert- night visitor in Shedd.
trade to Lebanon that would naturally (1300 or (1304 short In hie accounts.
son, superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powers of fall to Brownsville.
Miss Mildred English has been ap­
Morning worship, 11. Lord’s Reno, Nevada, have been visiting
Our lines of children's hoiiery include every sty le or
pointed acting poe»ma«ter
«upper every Lord’« day.
quality jfou are ever likely to want. Stockings for
friends in and about Shedd.
There wag g hawk at Rowland wfiph
There was oily one fatality due tr»
Christian Endeavor, « 8 0 .
school, dress-up” or knockabout wear, made with
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sprenger of Al­ ha4 wrought much havoc and hunt­ taduetrtal accidents la Oregon durla«
Evening service, 7:30,
reinforced heels, toes and knees, for sturdy boys and
it. A
reward wa* the week ending December IT, accord
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The church without a bishop, in bany were in Shedd Thursday evenin g ers failed to ’‘get”
girls— all riflttlj priaJ. See our special School D is­
and attended the joint installation off,red ' ,n d Mias Gladys Belt* has Ing to a report prepared by the state
the country w ithout a king.
play this week.
Industrial accident eommlseten. The
If yon have no church home held by the Masuns and Eastern S tar.' klIled th< b,wk “nd won th< rtw*rii.
victim wee Robert Williams, a laborer,
com e and worship wjtb us.
at
hL*<ira t u ' 1* ZCT*. Chri,tma'
Jam«s Burge, a widowerer, aged 58, with headquarters at Prospect. A to­
M ethodist:
at the h o « , of Rex Dav„ ln Albany. wafl found dead in bed at hl. h„me, tal of »06 accidents were reported.
Robert Parker, pastor.
Contracts for construction work on
Ms and Mrs Jay Cammi.g. of 8 . J ”
H.rriaburg, S<m-
Sunday School, 10.
l.m spent Thurodey vl.Ring at the
“¿ I " °ft “ “ the third unit of the Southern Pacific
’reaching, 11.
system's sew mala line In Oregon be­
Pennell
Shedd.
Up of hto tarfw M h»J*«(l<un.
Pennell home
horns in
in Shedd.
m
Intermediata
League, 8:30.
tween Klamath Falls and Eugene have,
Epworth League, 6:30.
Charlea
irles Pu
Pu$h and faaaijy, Mr and
Mrs. George 8tarr and daughter are been let to the Utah Construction com­
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 Mrs. Harry Bpronger B(av
naig mr.
nei Mrs. Fan- pany of Ogden and Ran Frondsee sad
GOOD GOODS L 7
and cnuarm,
children, vw
visiting
Mr. .-»varrs
Starr’s mot
mother,
Preaching, 7:30.
the Stewart A Welch company_p$
and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Sprenger andati« Starr, at Walla Walla.
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