Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 31, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
V O L X II
HALSEY, LINN COI XT Y, OREGON. THURSDAY, JAN. 31, KM
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
eome oi his former vigor and has L I J I L
LJ
not en tirely abandoned the ray.
*1111 S r i a i U W a r e
T. R. H enry was a pfseenjer to
A lb any yesterday.
Brownsville Briefs
Store Robbed
NO. 27
Shedd Snapshots
(By Ralph Lawrence)
OREGON OCCURRENCES
RECITED FOR READERS
By Anua Pennell;
Prof. W. L S tarr has been elected
Mr and Mrs A. _ _
, ahfnTn'r' “ Epitome of Event« in the
President of the Linn county branch urday for a visit to California,
„ Don , t cry '
Money
Overlooked
of the O. S. T. A.
The first meet-
Reaver State
.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Powers of Reno
on
W aahiugton's
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'in ? was held a t Lebanon Jan. 19. The
Miss Velm* Drinkard of H arrisburg birthd ay. I t
are visiting friends and relatives in
isn’t a
funeral.
Hill
&
Co.
a
store
was
robbed
of
next
a
t
Halsey
Jan.
2«.
The
place
is visiting Mrs. Douglas Taylor.
Laugh. The
vebekabs propose about $225 worth of goods Thursday t'or the next meeting hasn’t been de Shedd.
Hotel men from all section* of tho
state ggturdav^Febi
w ill hold a COnVe*a'
convention in Sa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote and Miss to help you.
night by parties who came from the i cided upon at present but will he soon.
Homer Momhinweg was a business |Bln
Mabel Robinson motored to H arris­
Mrs. K m il Helseth and two little north
i
l
l
an
au
t.im
n
h
ile
»
„
a
!
Thc
school
board
have
ordered
play
,
visitor
in
Portland
Friday.
r,IBry
riday.
Play -
north in an automobile and proceeded
The Pendleton branch of the Oregon
burg Thursday night and attended the sons returned to Eugene Tuesday.
ground equipment fo r the grades, to
Josie Mears of Portland w as-a export rommleaton league has obtain­
south. A car crossed the H arrisburg
high school play.
after a visit with her parents. W .
be placed in the school yard in an ti­ Shedd visitor last week.
ed 947 paid members, nrcording to
terry at 3 in the morning and nray- cipation of spring.
L . Wells and wife.
J. M . Ringo, wife and daugh­
have been the one used by the burg­
- „ •
.
, , , .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sprenger and report.
Loren Nelson, who has been vis­ lars.
te r Lou Jane of Lebanon were
The following boys rocelvad their Mr. and Mrs Com MasIaon attend
The city of Roseburg has abandon­
Sunday visitors at the home of iting with his grandparents, C. B.
The E nterprise p rinter has a p ar­ football letters last week presented by grange at Riverside Saturday,
ed the project for a bridge across tbo
Gibson and wife, near Rowland, tial alibi in this case.
A dda Ringo.
He worked all the school: Charlie Robertson, Ralph
South Umpqua river to Umpqua Park
returned to P ortland yesterday.
W. McCumber was in Shedd addition.
night getting the paper out and A. A. Green, H erbert Schildmeyer, Clifford
There were 55 teaches* at the
Jay Cochran, E arl Weger, I Wednesday op his way from Toledo
institute at Teffersou Saturday.
P le n ty of «had* trees a d d to th e Tussing’ who does a considerable Dougherty,
Mrs Joseph W. Lytle, mother of
Neil Newland, Leighton Henderson, I Portland.
Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian,
b ea u ty of a to w n , b u t th e r e m o v a l; amount ° f night work, was in the
A m anufacturer of plaies has an
James W uda, Albert Keen and Burl
Mrs. Vern Arnold gave a surprise died in Salam of apoplexy. She was
of one or tw o t h a t ; h i d M ayor office about midnight.
advertisement in this issue. These
The barn of R. J. Fisher, between
W*H‘e r-
party in honor of her sister, Mrs
76 years of age.
s
Clark's hanadome renovated resi­
are not breakfast plates, dinner
dence was an improvement.
Albany
and
Tangent,
was
robbed
the
Edna
Cain,
daughter
of
the
Metho-
I
H
arry
SbrenKer
Saturday
evening
Oregon
has
56.000
deer
In
her
na­
plates nor tea plates, though in ­
same night of about $100 worth of i dist m inister, is quite ill at the local H arry’ not to be outdone, gave one tional forests, according to game
tended for use at all those meals
I f you ever go to the movies see
property
mostly tools. A car passed hospital where she was operated on I Sunday evening, the occasion being census figures completed by officials
I f vou call on D r. Ficq you w ili
The H u n c h b a c k of N otre
of the forest service.
find h im as genial, jo lly a man as D am e,’’ shown at the Globe, A l­ the Fisher place which left a track for acute appendicitis Saturday night. Mrs. Sprenger’s birthday.
sim
ilar
to
th
a
t
made
by
the
car
of
O H Warmington, a farmer living
evor curen or prevented a tenth
bany, four afternoons and even­
One of the largest funcials ever
The special meetings being held by
the robbers here.
The thieves help­
near Yamhill, was klllod by a south
ache. Pronounce his name as if ings, Sunday to Wedheeday.
attended
in
Shedd
was
held
at
the
M
ed themselves to gasoline a t Fisher’s Rev. Mr. O rr at the presbyterian
it were spelled ” Feek.”
E. church on Thursday when Henry bound electric train as It approached.:
Mrs. Glenn Stevenson and little son but apparently did not get enough, for church this week are of real in ter­
Freerksen
was laid to rest.
The the station of Krone.
M rs . E llsw orth W . Shedd and of Beaverton arrived Friday evening they took Mr. Hill’s key s from the est. Next week they are to be held In
Bonds in the sum of $15,000 wlff hte
little daughter of Shedd spent the for a visit with Mrs. Stevenson’s store, unlocked the front door to the Baptist church, conducted by Rev. flower tributes were many and beau­
Issued by the city of Roseburg June 2:
tiful.
week end w ith M rs. Inez Freeland. mother, Mrs. Berry Cummings, who carry out the loot, then unlocked the M' S’
«'ld ‘he following
to provide money for the purchase o f
Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnold of Lebanon a fire truck and adequate apparatus
gasoline tank and threw the keys in- week in ,the Methodist church by Rev.
has
been
on
the
sick
list
recently.
M ist Lois Johnson spent the
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern for the fire department.
M r. ( tin .
Mrs. O. B. Stalnaker of Corvallis to the street.
week end with her mother in Sa­
Arnold
in Shedd.
took
advantage
of
the
opportunity
to
At
Hill’s
they
cut
the
glass
from
a
Mrs.
Emma
Harrison
entertained
lem .
The exchequer of Columbia county
take a ride with friends of th a t city, t'd e window to gain entrance and took ; Mrs. O’Mara and daughters, Vina and
Billie Beals and family of Browns­ has been enriched to the extent of
This ie the last day to get dog and called on her parents, Mr. and a .22 Remington pump gun; a 30-30 J Esther a t dinner Sunday.
ville spent Saturday at the Braafirtd $21,386, which represents fines cob
lioenses for 1924. Tom orrow, $10 Mrs. T. P. Patton of this city.
Remington rifle; $50 worth of c.trid -
Reece Mallow north
tow„ jg
lotted by the justices of the peace-
home.
fine for being without,
ges, a case of Community silverware bed
mfase|g Almpst ha,f pf thf>
in the county during 1923.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Freerksen
re
Lyman L. Pierce of San Francisco, the-6 some nfJketk^d
’ ’u Wat‘ (fa d e school children are out of turned to Seattle Saturday,
Returns from practically every tm-.
Caucer
take« nearly ns
a
successful leader of ffnanclal cam­ hes, some pocketkmves and other ar- schoo, 0„ account Qf the game maUd
5
many lives as tuberculosis,
portent community In Columbia coun­
'
A number of students went out to ty show a total of $1628 collected for
end both have been regarded *e in­ paigns, has been signed by the trus t<* - s.
They rifled the safe, which had been
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison enter- j ¡he O. M. Thompson home te surprise the Red Cross during the rwcont an­
curable, except, perhaps, in their tees of Albany college to handle the
th e occasion b eing his 15th nual membership cempalsn
earliest stages. Two years ago A r­ state campaign for $500,000 for Albany left unlocked, as well as the cash reg- tained Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Howe and
college.
ister, but got only two or three dol- 'laughter Emma Sunday in their coun- m er,e thc
beinB
Edgar B. Watters, postmaster at
th u r W etley was considered a
Stayton was arrested by a deputy
j birthday.
hopeless victim of cancer. He
Roy B irkey and his sister In s , !ars from the places. They overlook- lr >' home.
United States marshal, on a secret In­
took th e Brooten S pring’ tre a t­ who before the removal of their t'd u sack containing $300 which had
Cecil Harrison purchased a new
Merle Pugh, who was home on ao- dictment charging misappropriation t
ment and was greatly benefited and parents to Chinn iended on a faun been left in the building.
! 1924 model Ford roadster of the Howe
Brooten said his affliction was not »nuihwest of H *h e y , arrived F r i ­
1 his is the first notable attem pt garage last wek. He intends making count of sickness a few days last of the funds of the poetofflee.
week, was able to retu rn to Corvalis
esneer. But the lump remained day and were guests a t the G rapt of outsiders to obtain any of Halsey> | a light d«Ji"er- s tto U H G U ..
Miss Nora Blits, foMbf not guilty ar
‘¡undcy-to resume her atadisc.
and experts pronouced it. th a t M cNeil home for a few days. For wealth through burglary since the
Pendleton of a chargb Of murdpr In
______
dread scourge. Now M r. Weslev two years they have beeh attend­ time, about three years ago, when an
the first degree by reason of Insanity,,
The road from Brownsville t o 1
has been taking the new X ray ing the Bible university at Fort automobile party of three made an at- ' Mountain Home, for which the elder
was committed to the eastern Oregon
treatm ent and ever» indication of W ayne, In d . They left here jto- tempt on the Halsey S tate Bank and Preston pleaded so strongly for years
hospital for the Insane by Judge*
Phelus
cancer has disappeared. He has A uror i and expect tojgo to Van fled with one of them dead in their before his death, is to be made up-to- !
the look of health, though he lacks conver, B. C ,, and sail thence for
(Enterprise Correspondence)
.‘.fter Inflicting dangerous wounl*
date by the county.
T hc C om m unity club m eeting at thc on Miss Ethel Stearns, lodgtng-honse
China Feb. 7.
Probably the yeggs figure th at they
Brownsville has just rece'ved 550 .choolhcuse was well attended and en­ keeper of Klamath Falls, AI "Curley''
are ahead of Halsey because the rob­
, W-W-
W W W
The Enterprise offers to th e
joyed. Prof. Floyd Roland of O. A Powprs. 36, turuod a revolver upon
ber
they lost the first time was worth feet of new hose m akin? the t Tul
* H alsey
schools as many four-
W e H ave
C. gave an address and dem onstration himself, ending his life w ith a bullet
much
less than the booty they got this ZWO Sett.
month subscriptions as the pupils
through his brain
: in thc composition of v.ater.
.E V E R Y T H IN G
time,
but
the
last
chapter
may
not
Mrs.
J.
D
avis
and
lit
1
loo
got
can sell, at the regular price, 60
When it is off the tra in at Halsey y is le id a y , ||N o r a P cbrsson was hom e in no
Subjects tn which textbooks are to-'
O ptical
cents, io people not now taking have been w ritten yet.
«ha paper, (Turing the month of they will probably be behind the bars after a week’s visit w ith relatives Willamette University this week end. be adopted for the Six year period
E Y E S T R A IN
starting In June, 1965, are being sent
Once in a while these at Marshfield, and motored to
February. Uuder this offer the somewhere.
Is the Cause of Many
The meetings Rev. Gillispe is bold­ out to the state textbook commission
stbscriber must pav the fu ll 50 fellows make a haul, but in the m a­ their home in Brownsville.
HU M A N IL L S t
oenti, the money w ill go to the jority of cases when their career ends
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran nnd ing nt the Pine Grove church continue ers by J. A. Churchhlll, state super­
I f yeur eyes give you trouble or
intendent of schools.
they
are
losers
In
the
game.
schools
and
the
paper
w
ill
be
dis­
children,
Jack and Alice, of Browns­ this week.
your glasses are annoying
George McNeil of west of town was ville were week-end guests at thc J.
The Bend W ater. Light A Puwvr
continued at the end of the tim e
SEE US. We can Relieve You
A telephone meeting wis
paid for unless the subscription is one of the losers in the Hill & Com­ S. McMahan home.
Bancroft Optical Co.
held at the schoolhouse S a t­ company has completed Its new $70,-
OOn filter plant Testing w ill be com­
pany robbery la st week as he discov­
J13 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
4 renewed.
Aubrey Tussing is Brownsville’s urday and work began M onday on pleted this week when the plant will
ered
when
he
went
into
their
store
to
(Continued on page J)
building the line into Halsey.
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be put into actual use. purifying Des
reclaim a pair of high-top shoes he city attorney.
A telephone meeting was held at chutes river water for consumption.
Brownsville proposes a license tax
had left there for repairs.
They
the schoolhouse Saturday evening and
John J. O’Brien, said by friends and
were not to be found, and the supposi­ on cigaret sellers.
work begun Monday morning on relatives to have been t05 years oM'
tion is that they fit the feet of the
Mrs.
Ida
Hanson
arrived
here
from
building
the
line
into
Halsey.
V
robber.
• nd for 88 years a resident of Ore
Portland Monday and motored to
Mi. and Mrs. A. L. Knighten a t­ «on, died In his home at Cedar Mill«,
Halsey is coming into the spotlight
Brownsville.
tended the funeral of a relative at last week He had resided at Cedar
like some of the ta rg e t cities.
Sun­
Mills since 1865 and tn Oregon since-
Monmouth Saturday.
day evening, only three days after
1835.
the burglarly of Hill & Co.’s store
Stenberg Bros, of Albany arc mak­
Carl Nichols returned Wednesday
Owing to lack of rains during «Re'
spotlights were stolen, during church ing a paym ent of two cents per pound | from a visit at the old home in Mis­
services, from the cars of G. R. Walk­ on the 1923 loganberry pool which souri and with friends in Iowa. Hi« last few weeks the streams In the
part of Lane county, espe
e r, E . A. B tarnaa and Jo h n Port- passed through ’-heir hands.
! father and mother will not return un­ western
-tally the Sluslaw river, a r j4 b o low
til spring.
er and Lon Chamlcc, the pastor, at
for successful logging. Thy^efictoncy
the Church of Christ, and from that
Otto Neff went to Eugene Satur- n rainfall this w in te r /)a several
of Miss H attie Davis at the Methodist
I day to consult a specialist about his Inches.
church.
At the la tte r the chains
Charles Overton,/councilman from
I
-yc-
4,
holding the spare tire on Miss Davis'
he 3d ward of Newport, was recall
Toy
and
Ina
Birkey
are
visiting
old
car was filed off. The tire cover was
' friends in this vicinity. They ¡.poke id In a special election by 40 voteei
taken but the tire was left, presum
ai the church Saturday evening and «nd Captain Clarence Lockwood was)
ably because the thieves were scared
j Sunday morning and evening. They tlected to take his place. L. C. Smith
awa v.
O R years, m others o f boys and girls
I will rail for China the first week in ind Henry Stocker.^ under recall Ini
have looked to us fo r hosiery strongly
he 2d ward, w ere' retained In of
February to resume work as mission-
'Ice.
»
made; to stand the wear and tear o f the
COST OF HELP IS SMALL
. urisa.
They have spent seven years
school playground. F o r as many years
A
movement
to
stage
a recall o f’
I in China and have been in America
Halsey Church ol Christ
W ill You Bavs Any Starving German
we have recommended.
completing their education and are hree of the Astoria elty commission
Babies?
now especially well prepared for their sra, which was being launched by car
Two cents a day, tn American Church Announcements
aln members of th e'C en tra l Labor
work.
money, will save one starving German
Short Stories from Sundry
Sources
vi.?torWy « u 7 d nabvinW et
i L ° ° if T ak e n
but
«*>
in
Pine Grove Patter8
t
School Stockings
F
A llen A
/3&oc% - C o £
Hosiery
O u r lines of children's hosiery include every style or
quality you are ever likely to want. Stockings for
school,‘ dress-up” or knockabout wear, made .with
reinforced heels, toea and knees, for sturdy boys and
girls— all ri[h t!j prictd. See our special School D is­
play thia week.
baby In that war-ridden country, ac­
Church of C h ris t;
cording to a schedule worked out by
Lon Cham lee, m inister.
the American committee for relief of
Bible school, 10, W . H . Robert-
, German children, which is now gather­ son, superintendent.
ing a relief fund of $10.900.000 for thia
M orning worship, 11. Lord's
purpose throughout the United States,
with Major-General Henry T. Allen, supper every Lord's day.
Christian Endeavor, 6:80.
former commander of American treopa
Evening service, 7:30,
on the Rhine, as national chairman.
President Coolidge, Herbert Hoover
The church without a bishop, in
, and other« of their type have Indorsed the country w ithout a king.
: the campaign.
If
you
have
no church
Robert H Strong, who was state come and worship with us.
chairman of the Hoover food cam-
I palgn in 1121 In Oregon. Is stats chair­ Methodist;
man of this earn palgn. wit h head­
Robert Parker, pastor.
quarters In room 71» Corbett building.
Sunday School, 10.
Portland.
KOONTZS
GOOD GOODS
How many babies will yon save?
Unless America saves them, through
private charity, they will perish, says
Herbert Hoover.
--------------------------------
l t the brokers, commission interests,
»«»«C’-Tators, wholesalers and retail,
ers can organize strong enough to
•ouncll with the alJbged support o f
he mayor, hat received a rebuff from
he conservaJ/Tle laborltes which In
a believed w Ul’ u ji/tfc e movement.
The Oregon Purebred, livestock as
force farm ers to sell their product«
»oclaflou. in a I^ t u v 'received at tkw
for less than their production costs,
xfflces of the public-'aer’klce commie-
cannot the producers themselves or*
ganize strongly enough not to sell to •Ion, allege that the.freight chargee
tn purebred livestock in this state are
inreasonable. and ask that the rates
>e reduced to conform with those 1»
home
tffect in other states and In Canada
It Is understood That Salem has ap­
Statistics concerning the school cen
proved the pinna recently adopted at tus of Clackamas county for October..
these middle-profit takers? — Market
Agept Spence,
Albany for a gigantic w ater su p p ly , |»$j, compiled Io t U office of County
to satisfy Eugene, Albany and Salem. School RnperlStendent Vedder, IndS
Preaching, 11.
The source of supply will be the head a lf that the total number of chll-
Interm ediate League, 6:30.
water of the McKenzie river.
We Iren between 4 and 30 years of ago
Epw orth League, 6:30.
cannot bjame Albany people for ">« the completed list le 11,416, this
Prèyer meeting Thursday, 7:80, wanting a colder and less inhabitste<$ ’**lng an IncreA e of 699 over tho
Preaching, f:Su.
water in the summer time.
enaus of 49(2.
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