Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 07, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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School Notes
Shedd Snapshots
.
North
¡■otilh
(By Special Correspondent)
Salem within the next ten days for
No.
17,
12:15 p.
No.
18,
11:37
a.
ui.
By Anna Pennell,'
the purpose of relncorporatlng the or
Friday evening last, the Monroe
24, ¡4:27 p. in.
23. 4.27 p. ui.
ganlaatlon under the new contracts to
A farewell surprise party was given girls’ and boys’ teams played ball
22, 3:20 a. m.
21. 11.32 p m.
be signed up, effective January 1. 1925 for Mr. and Mrs. Mornhinweg at the against
teams.
They
«R SSSSSOW the
waa’. Halsey
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« Hal
Nos. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged
Officers throughout the state have i M. E. church Saturday evening,
sey girls were defeated 25 to 4, and No. 14, due Halsey at 5:04 p. ni., stopi
been notified by Sam A. Kozer. secre l j Jim Tait and sister, Agnes Clarke the Halsey boys were victorious 18 to to lei oil passengers front south ol
tary of state, that his department has were among the Shedd people who at 10. After the games a reception was Roseburg.
I
cleared away the congestion resulting 1 tended the showing of ‘'The Hunch given the visiting teams at the school­
No. 23 runs to Cottage Grove only.
from applications for 1924 motor ve I back of Natre Dame” Sunday at A1 house
No. 21 rnns to Eugene, thence Marsh.
A b o u t 1100 p o u n d s w eig h t
hide license plates, and that from fcanF-
’
. The
. . . . girls’
. . . . team
______________________
and the boys’ second _ field branch.
now on they are free to use their own
— . to
. play
.
___ il I n—__
__... r. for south of Roseburg should
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprenger visit- team g0
Scio
basketball
Passengers
Judgment in the enforcement of traffic
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde February 8. The boys’ first team take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
regulations.
Williams in Albany Sunday.
<,™„ r„
I to No. 15.
' goes
to rr«h»r«.
Crabtree nn
on that
that date.
date.
Lumber exports from Portland for
Mrs. Tommie Sprenger has been
F r o m 1400 p o u n d s up. A g e d o e s n o t m a tte r
January climbed to 56,087,661 feet, confined at her home with a severe
Feb. 15 th* Halsey boys play :
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
unering in
in her
ner ear.
, Crabtree here and February 16 the |
valued at 81.678,347, establishing a gathering
ear.
p ro v id e d h o r s e s a r e in g o o d c o n d itio n .
Tba
delivery window of the
record for a single month's business
Miss Ima Powers of Albany spent Kirla Pla>' another game with Browns- Hulsey postoffice is open Sunday*
W ill be
< superseding that of December, with the e week end with her sister, Mrs. ' ville here- Don’t for8et to come and 'from 10:50 to 11a. m. and 12:15
42,562,502 feet. January's lumber ex Jack Cornett.
| cheer for your home town teams
Ito 12:30 p. m.|
porta far surpassed those for January
Last Thursday the following giris
Miss
Pearl
Thompson
is
with
her
Sunday mail goes out only on
192». which were 19.049,859 feet, vnl
aunt, Mrs. Sarah Randolph, in Albany received letters for service on the the nortb-bouud 11:37 train:
ued
at
8465,709.
<
who is ill.
basebal team of last year: Ruth
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
Market for canned goods through
B rin g y o u r h o r s e s in
J
Miss Lyda Gregory spent the week Frum, Lena Bass, Agnes Chandler, 11:05 a. m. ; north twice, closing 11:25
out the eastern section of the United
end in Albany with friends.
Iona Albertson, Ellen Vannice, Rober­ la. i ll . and 5:30 p. ni. Mail stage for
States is good and the market for
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
About twenty relatives of Mr. and ta Vannice, Leone Palmer, Willamina Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. ni.
dried prunes is Improving, according
to J. O. Holt, manager at the Eugene Mrs. J. E. Willoughby had dinner at Corcoran and Agnes Hayes.
The English IV class is busy writ­
Fruit Growers’ association, who has their home Friday, the event being
^Free coffee witb every basket.
ing a long argument on the question,
lust returned to Eugene from a Mr. Willoughby’s birthday.
Feb. 22
City Hall
Paul
Brann,
formerly
of
Montana,
“Immigration should be further re­
month’s trip through different sec­
tions
of
the
country.
is
visiting
the
Cornetts.
stricted
in
the
United
States."
visited Mrs. Workinger’s father and
Halsey Happenings, etc.
Card of Thanka
The flag was flown at half mast
One thousand men will be employ
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mornhinweg
mother Sunday.
(Continued from page 1)
Monday
in
respect
for
our
former
We with to tbank all the friend*
ed clearing the first 11 >4 miles of the are leaving Shedd to make their home
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Chance and the right-of-way of the Oakridge-Kirk ex in Portland. They will both be great­ president, Woodrow Wilson.
A. E. Foote was on the sick list sev­
who were so kind during the ill.
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis tension of the Southern Pacific line ly missed in the community, where
eral days last week.
iThe French II class is intending to ness of Mr. West and the sorrowful
of Albany, motored over there Thurs­ after the weather becomes better In they have taken an active interest.
present
two short French plays in the days following his decease.
The Lacomb oil prospectors arc day.
the spring, according to George H
M rs . J. M. W est and Children
Misses Undine Dannen and Dorothy future, the proceeds from which will
raising funds to buy 350 feet of casing
Kelly of Portland, who with Frank W Satchwell were home over the week probably be added to the gymnasium
J. A. W est
needed to shut out w ater that stopper
fund which the high school has start­
end from Monmouth.
operations last fall. The bora is down
ed.
918 feet.
George Cross, Tom Miller and
D. E. Wolgamott was over from
Frank Koontz accompanied Professor
Brownsville and calted at the Enter­
I n o r d e r to g e t th e
English and his wife to Corvallis Sat­
9
(Enterprise Correspondence)
prise office Friday mornin g, looking
urday evening to attend the basket­
p e o p le o f th is n e ig h b o r ­
Just a little bit younger than ever. He
Miss Hattie Dannen of Shedd visited ball game between the University of
wanted to buy a flock of sheep.
at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Washington and O. A. C.
h o o d a c q u a in te d w ith m y
Starnes, Sunday.
The contestants in the declamation in In te rn a l M edicine fo r th e
A few flies and a. myriad of frogs
B. E. Cogswell and wife of Port­ contest are now learning their selec­
w ork I w ill o ffer fo r a lim -
if we may judge by the sound, were
t past twelve y ears
land came up to the farm one day last tions.
brought into action by the recent
tiin
e
m
y
week
and
Mr.
Cogswell
came
again
The Halsey high school has been
warm weather.
But that does not
the first of this week.
D o es N o t O p e ra te
asked to send a representative to a
prove that spring is here.
We may
Mrs. L. E. Bond and daughter Vera public speaking contest, conducted by
be pouring hot wate r on frozen watei
and son Lesjer of Albany spent Sun­ the O. A. C. chamber of commerce,
pipes again in thi ■ next six weeks
Will be at
day at the E. D. Isom home.
which will be one feature of the edu­
Swat those early flies.
If you do
Lee
Ingram
and
family
called
on
cational exposition February 22 and
not, one may become the ancestor ol
Mrs. D. I. Isom Sunday evening.
a million who will torment you.
23.
Chambers of commerce in all
I f y o u a r e in n e e d o f d e n ta l w ork it will p a y
It is reported that John Graham, a parts of the state are planning to ar­
Wednesday, Feb. 20,
J. W. Stephenson spent Sunday It.
former resident of this community, range for special booths to show the
y o u to g e t m y e s tim a te .
Eugene.
Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. in.
was accidentally killed in a logging community industry'.
Arrangements
camp in Washington last week.
The Albany electric store, advertis
to entertain 400 high school students
Chester Curtis and family visited at have been made.
ed in our Albany directory, has moved
the home of Mrs. Curtis' parents, Mr.
•rito temporary qu arters at Second and
and Mrs. Charles Tandy, near Harris­
Ellsworth streets, -pending the comple
Hcmer Mornhinweg Advances
D E N T IS T ,
burg, Sunday.
tion of the new Bik man building, in
No C harge for C onsultatiou
G. W. Mornhinweg was in Shedd
( u sick B an k B u ild in g , A lb a n y . O reim n
which it will be I oca ted.
Mrs. John Willoughby is quite
Friday
where
he
was
busy
assisting
Mr. and Mrs. ' J*. J. Skirvin were in
ill with what appears to hs an at-
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
his son Homer and wife in their pack-
Albany Sunday.
tuck of appendicitis,
ingi preparatory to their removal to in medicine and surgery and it li­
Mr. and Mrs. D . K. Isom and
J. W. Moore and Andrew Brown
Portland. Homer has accepted a po­ censed by the state ol Oregon, lie
C. V. Curtis and wife have a new
came home fregn Uleubrook Sunday
Sullivan, also of tiiat city, has the con Mesdatnes D. I. aud J. F. Isom sition in the receiving department of does not operate for chronic append­
son, born Wednesday of last week.
for a few days.
tract from the Utah Construction com visited Dave Isom iu the hospital Swift & company there. .The Swift icitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, ton­
A. C. Armstrong has been sick again pany to do this part of the work.
in Mlugeue Monday.
4 company station at Shedd which sils or adenoids.
Mr. and Mrs. John Salash and Rus- with cold, but is better,
Kay and Eva Rickard of Ben­ he has been conducting for the past
Despite the fact that the domestic
l i e has to his credit wonderful results
ncll Norton \ isibed Albany Sunday.
I- H. Armstrong and wife visited demand for prunea has not been up ton county visited at the home ol
over
7" i year
*— or
— rivo
---- — has been taken w
e , by
uy a i *n diseases of the stomach, liver, bow-
to standard during the past few their parents, Mr • nd Mrs Ml- brother of M. H. Shook, proprietor of | e,s- blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys,
Lloyd Gramley of Albany visited his W. C. Smith Sunday afternoon.
months, the Oregon Growers Co-op­ chael Rickard, last week
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.'F. M
Swift &
station, i bladder, v*"
j the local ------
„ company av„,,Vu,
bed wetting, catarrh, weak lunga,
Harry Commons’ family have been
i
tation of Salem has an­
Gray, ovwr the week end.
He was on the sick list the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Burnett and who came UP from Portland for that | rheu,uati»m, sciatica, leg ulcers and rec-
All
.. Edwin
t
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—j Mrs. . Mornhinweg
.
. .
'tai
ailments.
nounced that It has disposed of prac­ aon
Mr. and
I
nursing a sore lmnd, having run a arc better.
were
afternoon ca ,,
llers i purpose.
,
tically one-half o? the. 1923 crop. Most at the E. D. Isom borne Tuesday and baby left the first of the week '
nnil into it.
Below
are the names of a few of hie
George Workinger has been on the of these sales have been made through
for their new home in Portland.
5a,lsf’'d patients in Oregpn :
Mrs. A. A. Tussing entertained sick list with cold the last week.
export channels. and a large part of J. M . West is Gone
Smith, Ontario, Oregon, ulcers
The company has given Homer of J. the A. stoiliacli.
the crop has been sent to Germany.
nineteen of th e B row nsville Study
a
position
of
responsibility
in
Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., aden-
J. M. West died Thursday at the
Oregon Occurrences
The Oregon public acrvlee commis­
club Friday.
Mrs. C. E. Staiard and
G. W. Shaw home, aged 68, leaving a Portland, with b*tter remuneration P*'1’
(Continued
from
page
I)
sion
has
authorized
Judge
Henderson,
J 1, ,Kellen>l°nk, Estacada, Ore.,
Mrs. Clara Starr gave the lesson,
aud possibilities of further ad i
widow and nine sons and daughters.
- luph blood pressure.
which was on “cotton." "Beautiful
Joftn C. Herring. Cape Heceta ranch I counsel for the Iowa ralfroad commis Rev. R. I. Parker preached the funeral vancement.
Mrs. Ed Eberhardt. Scio, Ore., gall
Oregon” was sung by the gathering. or, accused of aiding and hiding the Mon. to represent the state of Oregon
stones.
•
sermon and he was buried at Alford
Mrs. Charles Childs and son and three Florence bank robbers for aav- at the hearing before the Interstate
J-
C. Nichols, Lebanon,Ore., append*
Instinct
and
Intuition.
Mr. West fulfilled the scriptural in­
icitit.
daughter were guests from Albany eral days after the robbery wee oim commerce commission, which involves Juuction to “multiply and ' replenish
te n d ^ y rmtoaP,’l"‘d ,0 ""
an application of the New England
Remember above date, that con.
mined
December
11.
was
acquitted
by
aud remained with Mrs. Tussing
»- perform n
railroads for a greater division of the earth.” and he nearly filled out ___--------------------»
a circuit court Jury at Eugene.
Peclflc action In a particular wav sultatioB on this trip will be free
u ntil n ex t day.
through freight rates from the west­ his due three score and ten years.
an I that bis treatment is different.
The Umatilla Irrigation project geta ern carriers.
C. J .White, manager of the turn
The youngest of the children is nn the other hand, Implies the faculty
Married women mast be accompanied
ber company at Glenbrook, was at the 8940,000 for operation, maintenance
The Indians of the Klgmath reserva­ 8 v*ars old. Three brothers and whethcT.^K ’',n,ethln« beforehand. by their husbands.
C. E. Smith home curly in the week. and continuing construction during the tion have launched g movement four
listers alto scrvivc. One
oto
« i ’U'al. Intellectual or
next fiscal year In the Interior depart
Address; 211 Bradbury Jbldg., Los
They went back together.
ment appropriation bill as passed by through their tribal council for gov­ brother, J A. West of Portland,
Angeles.
Cal.
E. S. Hayes and Glenn Chance were the bouse. The appropriation for the ernment permission to sell all the tlm was at the funeral' *
her
on
the
reservation,
valued
at
more
Klamath project Is 8695,000.
in Albany Thursday .
Taxes paid by the railroad
than 8S5.OOO.OO0, with payments to ex­
Helen Armstrong was home for the
H. r. McCormick, president a n d ,------------
tend over - a - period
----------
of years. .........
Dele companies of the country exceed the
week end.
principal stockholder of the Columbia ' «»tes of the federated tribes *111 pro dividends paid them and «mount to
f 'r t lin t v
8 aaa»U ^_
-
w
— .
. .
County Lumber
company
whose plant I weed-to
Washington and endttsvor to more than 81,000,000 a day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sgefeld visited
MILL RUN
at St Helens was destroyed last April, Pbtaln consent of the department of
at W. C. Smith's Sunday.
$29 per ton
entailing a loea of almost 8850.000. has Indian affairs.
Bobbed hair has increased the use
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong is setting her announced that the company would
The state will appropriate 85000 Io of electric curling irons 150 per eent.
incubators this week.
Immediately start the coastructlbn of match a similar contribution by Wil­
...........*28 per ton and up
a modern plant.
Portlanders took 89,383,574 stgeet
lamette valley cities, for bin her la
C. L, Carey cim e home Friday from
Ground and Whole CORN
There was one fatality la Oregon ‘vestigatlon of the proposal to pipe car rides last year, or 283 for every
Eugene, where he is attending school.
His room mate, Clyde Becklehemer, due to industrial accidents dnrin* the ‘water from Clear lake to Salem, ac­ man, woman and child in the gity, and
came home with him. They returned week ending January JI, according to cording to announcement by Rhea yet auto service is gradually crowding
B e st q u a lity F e e d s a t rig h t p ric e s
Sunday morning as far as Lancaster, a report prepared by the state In l,uper, state engineer. Mr. Luprr de­ rail lines toward bankruptcy.
dustrial
accident
commission
The
clared
the
supply
of
water
In
Clear
where Mr. Carey preaches Sunday.
victim was Chaunry Belli*, choker lake sufficient for 1.000.000 person», F IN E PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. George Workinger setter of .Medford A total of 547 ac­ and could be doubled through stor-
BA SK ET SOCIAL
cidents waa reported.
"e;e He also said »0,000 horsepower
F
R E E C O FFE E
« * * * * * * « 4 4 4 * * * * * * * * * * n a * a<
The Ariorla street railway syatgni could be developed, which la more j
SIL
K Q U ILT raffled off
power
than
ta
required
by
all
the
I
»as offered io the city of Astoria. Ahe
Admittance 15 and 25c
port commission or anyone who »wtll gowns between Salem and Eugene
2/
City Hall
oper.to It, for the salvago pricy- ot
It la estimated that approximately
Ladies with baskets admitted tree
about 870.000 at a meeting of the dl » 0 fresh fruit grower* will be out of
rector* of the Astoria chamber of com the Oregon O to wars Co-operative asao-
7 .7 *
007 W T,,ho< Pre.bl.nt clatflon when the present contract« •*.
of the Pacific Power « Light company ptre In 19J5
At the expiration of
*
Bring coupon* fiotn
fiom th*
A balance of more than 817.500 was tbeae contracts the association wtll go
Lannrirv «ent Tnevdivt
* Oregonian
or magatine*,
put into the general fund of the Pen on a strictly dried fruit basis The
*
, r^ ? en ’'On PMS U*»k's think of how
* with old toothbrush, and rs-
^getu
j
Hub Cleaning Works
chtatf
center*
for
these
grower«
are
Sa
■lleton city water commission after
p* t c ,,’ire vonr sweetheart or wife
• caive TWO.
paying all expenses, meeting an Jntor lem. Hubbard Canby, Newberg. Bata­
hJ
h" ° r ,l! ‘er w«“ 'd b* if yo* sent
A B E S PLACE
4 | set charge of 818.800. and putting an and Sheridan In all of these areas
* f » of strictly fresh chocolate*
there
ta
an
terdtaatlon.
It
1*
said,
• aside 8s0<>0 to retire bonds, accordion
I*
m
..s
’"'.V'1 a,,or,me»t of fruity sweet-
W
AN
TED
• ■ to the report of the commission made among grower* te retain organisation
fo/th ,-
” 11 haTe « u s e to thank n*
ta
s<me
form.
aad'**ntlm*nt
In
the
Sa
to the city council for 1888 operations
T w o c o rd s of
'»
*ngge„ion
for we know how it
la —~
said " te ‘»rDr
favor ” steps
PTunegrowera of th* W ill.» « ..« J 7 lem
“ district '*
'P’ lead
’>»* worked m other eam .
fo u r-fo o t
v*ll*y and fm Mua
w|le '
'aI * ”. ntu*lly to a bevvy growers can
WKJCK
are j
operstfd ya as cooperative basis
Enterprise Office.
Co-operative association will meet to
Wanted
i S ad d le H o rse s
D raft H o rse s
IN HALSEY FRIDAY !
C h arles T ay lo r
Coming to Albany
Alford Arrows
5 P la te s
Dr. Mellenthin
th a t
F it
Specialist
Regular $40 sel ol plates for
$25
Also 22 k. bridgework, per tooth ...$5
HOTEL ALBANY
DR. C. FICQ,
O N E DAY ONLY
„... A'
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W. FRUM
: Albright Tooth Brushes
Modern
Barber Shop
Sweet Thoughts
3 »5 cent«
: RIN G O Drug Store ♦
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Clark’s Confectionery