Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 28, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I I
HALSEY. LIN.N COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEB. 2«, 1*24
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
ANO COUNTY EVENTS
Short Stories troin Sundry
Sources
welcome to cane early and stay
Isti.
The Orientals were down from Eu­
gene Saturday night initiating a class
of local men.
Mr s. Callis Frum, for many years a
resident of this vicinity, is now third I
Hecker hangs May 21.
attendant at the state hospital for the ‘
Helen Aimstrong was home for insane in Salem.
Mi. and Mrs. George Drinkard and
the we*k end.
daughter Doris of Brownsville were in
Rosa Hughes and wife have a
Helsey Friday evening attending the
third daughter, b»rn Saturday.
basket social.
H erry Commons add fvtnily via
The Young People’s Gospel Team of
ited the Hansen poultry farm
the
local Methodist church have been
Monday.
invited to go to Brownsville and con­
T , S. Teyepaugh of Brow nsvill
duct the services some Sunday.
took the train here yesterday for
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koppe and little
Junction City.
ton
of Eugene were guests at the T. I.
A. C Armstrong and wife and
Mre. L. H. Armstrong were in Marks home Sunday.
four-weeks
Portland.
pass.
drove to Albany Friday evening and
Atty. A. A. Tussing had business attended revival services in the Meth
calling him to Albany Monday.
odist church.
Don’t imagine that water costs
more than whisk y because the Har-
risbtrg Bulletin figures it at $7 a
head per year, as quoted elsewhere.
Set what whisky cost James De Witt snd
Frank Tindío of Brownsville and Ivan
Paina of Plainview.
visit
with
relative, in
i 't to much what a mao has done,
,
i ’I
the victories that he has woo,
I the atom» he has
w,* courage and faith and a i^icery smile.
worth while.
The man who
And
fallen has had his dream,
The erection of a cannery in New­
Mrs. Ed. Holloway of Brownsville berg was assured at a meeting In that
took the train at Halsey for Portland city of more than 100 fruit growers.
Friday.
saw a star
’ and to
i
bright that his mortal scheme
Born, Feb. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Farrier, a seven and one-half pound
daughter.
Mrs. D. F. Dean left for her home
at Bandon Saturday night, after an
extended visit at the C. P. Stafford
home.
of the gleam afar,
haa climbed ’til his strength is spent,
give him full credit for his intent.
(Enterprise CerreepoadMKt)
“n 't the goal that a man may win
(Th at counts the most in the score:
But the blows that have proven the worth of him.
la a million tests and more;
Fog it isn’t always the man who leads
„
W h o possesses the strength that the old world needs.
C^.’kiu. Dodd.M«dac*.h»
By Grace E. Hall
Pine G rove Patters
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OREGON OCCURRENCES
RECITED FOR READERS
T m d a y evening about 11
the Methodist church took
tire and burned to tha grouud. • Epitome of Events in the
The names also took the par- ,
«-
.
o»
parsonage, adjoiniag it, though !
» © a v e r fc ta te
mo4t of the household goods were
saved. Loss about $20,000* with
Early fruit trees are blossoming In
$7,000 insurance.
Crossed elec Eugene,
trio wires are the suspected came. J
I
Bend’s first automobile show was
Tne fire fighting equipment was
held last week with 14 makes of cars.
impotent. Bonds were recently
Including 36 models, on display.
voted for its improvement.
he has tned to «fc;
V
Albany Thursday’.
Mrs. Hazel Wallace and little
A. C. Armstrong this week got daughters were dinner guests at the
a telegram from Don Metzger of S. J. Smith home Sunday.
Hood River ordering 2000 babv
C- *• White, C. E. Smith and Frank
chicks.
Kirk drove over from Glenbrook
A pickle factory at Albany is Tuesday and attended the funeral of
practically assured, farmers hav­ the late N. C. Smith.
ing already pledged 103 acres uf
cucumbers.
Mrs. Flora Bishop, accompanied by
Miss May Giliette, both of Salem, was
Representatives of towns in the
a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs
county will meet in Albany Mon-
day to consider condemning right D. H. Stnrtevant, and fam ily of hi»
i f way where necessary and open­ city.
ing a highway over the Sautiam
Rev. Robt. I. Parker and family
NO. 31
Brownsville Briefs
Miss Cleona Smith
i Mias Del ma Wahl of
' Miss Alberta Koontz
University were home
ton’s birthday and the
lowing.
of U. of O.,
(Enterprise CorraapoaSaac»)
O. A. C. and
(By Special Correspondent)
of Willamette
John McNeil was in Harrisburg on i The latter part of last week a part
for Washing­ business Saturday.
of a still and three barrels of mash
week end fol­
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Zimmerman • were captured in the upstairs of Jim
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Chandler | DeWolf's home in East Brownsville.
What might have been a serious Sunday.
Several bottles of moonshine were al-
accident happened Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Springgate of iso taken in the home of Frank
when Edith Smith and Kenneth Smith
Tindle of South Brownsville. While
were apparently racing their ponies uHa" i8o.U^ - ViS,ted ** the
on their way home from school. Gil
these are serious offenses and both
bert Hayes was on the horse with
Jess Mincktey is seriously ill.
I men w,ll have to pay for the crimes
Edith, and they were both thrown, h . v . x s s
■»” '
- r
b>-
Gilbert seeming to suffer no hurt,
•
* I pen«, the families arc the ones who
while his companion wag pretty much
Ptof. Horner of O. A. C. will le c -! suffer. I'eWolf has 4 small children,
jarred.
There will be a free radio
entertainment at the eitv hall
next Wednesday evening, March
5.
W alker Brothers of Forest
Grovre, old-time fiddlers, will give
a three.hour musical entertain­
in 'n t that w ill wake you want to
da pee. The Jubilee singers nt
Mrs. McPherson's Angelus temple
at Los Angeles will also be heard
and there will be other interesting
(The following announcements will
features and all who care to will be help you to remember the services at
the Methodist church for the next
week :The prayer-meeting and Bible
study on Thursday evening will be
W e H ave
conducted by Miss Amanda Mitzner;
tho services next Sunday will be as
EVERY THING
usual, except the Young People’s gos­
O ptical
pel team will have charge of the even­
E Y E S T R A IN
ing services.
On Wednesday, March
Is the Cause of Many
5 at 7:30, Rev. C. A. Edwards, assisted
HUMAN ILLS
by two other visiting pastors, will
If your eyes give you trouble or
hold a group meeting in the Halsey
your glasses are annoying
Methodist church.
This group con-
SEE US. We can Relieve You
«ists of Brownsville, Shedd and Hal­
Bancroft Optical Co.
sey.
313 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
Miss Grace Matlock, who was sick
with the ineaslei at Corvallis, spent
the week end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Matlock. She re­
turned Sunday. Miss Matlock is book­
keeper at the J. C. Penney store.
Mrs. E. S. Marsters returned Satur­
day from a visit of several weeks at
Klamath Falls with her daughter,
Mrs. Dwight Smith.
E. S. was wait­
ing with a brand new buggy to take
her home. He says there is only one
buggy left in Brownsville.
Indications of a good mohair season
for Oregon growers are seen in reports
from the east of continued firm mar­
kets.
Lane county pear growers have be­
gun their first spraying of the year
as the buds are now shooting forth on
the branches.
L. W. Metzger, contractor, will con­
struct a building in Marshfield for
the Coos snd Curry Telephone com­
pany to cost $160,000.
In a special school election Klamath
Falls voters approved by a ten to one
vote a $26,000 bond Issue for the pur­
chase of a new school house site.
Enactment of a law authorising the
state to print Ita public school text­
books probably will be requested at
the next session of the legislature,
A welfare clinic under the auspices
of the Portland school of welfare work
of the University of Oregon w ill be
The tag sale in Brownsville for the held In Pendleton March 12 and 22.
children’s farm home at Corvallis was
a decided success.
$56.00 was rais­
ed and the local W. C. T. U. added
$30.00 to the fund which was sent as
payment on the land. This helped in
totaling $1276 from Linn county tow­
ard this paymen’.
Samuel Boyer, 60. warehouseman for
several years at Brledwell station,
west of Amity, committed suicide by
placing strychnine In his coffee whlla
eating his lunch.
Fourth-class postmasters hare been
appointed In Oregon ts follows: Mrs.
Another exchange of ownership of Rarah Damewood, Azalea. Douglas
land in Ash Swale was that of the county, and W illiam A. Legore, Pros­
SO-acre farm owned by Mr. Tomlin per, Coos county.
of Kuna, Idaho.
The place is bet­
Engineers of the Long Bell Lumber
ter known as the Jake Bowers place. company have started a survey (rom
It has been purchased by Gus Benson the Southern Pacific railroad near
of the Mountain Horae neighborhood. K irk and leading into company tim ­
Mr. Benson intends to make it his ber In that locality.
n.7..-°n
.. h'3tiLry , “ the Pine one “ «">' babe. All of them are under home and will move down as soon as
The Nevada-CallforntaOregon rail­
Grove schoolhouse Friday evening.) sjx years of age.
His family bear the roads are better.
road has asked the Interstate com­
Feb. 29.
The Woman’s Home Missionary soc­ merce commlssiou to authorise six
the stigma of their frthcr’i crime.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morgan and He has peen .suspected- before, but iety of the M. E. church met last miles of new line northward from
Mrs. W. G. McNeil attended the fun­ has alwayfi managed to evade the law Thursday afternoon at the home of Lakeview Into timber tracts.
Senator McNary’s bill to appropriate
eral of Mrs. Martha Morgan at Al­ Its to be hoped he will learn a much Mrs. Oren Stratton.
The devotions
bany Wednesday
needed lesion by this.
Tindle had a were conducted by Mrs. Robinett. The $800,000 for a veteran's hospital at
ssson “childhood and democracy” Portland, was disapproved by General
Mr. Elmer Settle of Eugene and better rep! tatio«’ a,ld one
vas conducted by Mrs. Frank Walker. Frank L. Hines, director of the vet­
Mrs. Monroe Whetstone of Portland " E * '1’ more fronj "“c** men-
erans’ bureau, In a letter to cougrees.
visited at tho R. K. Stewart home I These are not the only men in At the close of the meeting a delicious
Brownsville
Salem merchants have petitioned
who are bootlegging 'unch wa> served to the twenty-seven
Sunday.
Both the decorations and the city council to draft an ordinance
these days. Recently a man dropped presen'..
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knighten and j n pjnt bottle from his f,ocket in front ' he (lunch carried out the spirit of St. prohibiting preachers, peddlers, musi­
Mrs. Inez Smith drove to Albany of the theater. Of covrse it broke Valentine's day.
cians and various religious sects from
Thursday evening to see “The Cover and the aroma from the liquid spilled
operating In certain sections of the
ed Wagon."
business district.
was unmistakably that of moonshine.
The public; service commission has
We need more consciensious officers
(Continued on page 5,
suspended
until a date to be fixed by
who
will
not
wink
at
the
law,
but
en­
fBy an Enterprise Reporter)
Fourteen persona ate eeua-
the commission the proposed new
aga containing bnrulinus Doi- force the law. The time to use your
Beverly Isom is on the sick list this tariff filed some time ago by the Home
son this week at Sterling. C ol.. *nfluence ,s thU fal1 at th* polls-
week. : .
» '. i ' . ’
Telephone A Telegraph company of
Another
statute
that
is
not
being
anti six nt them were dead acd
enforced is the ci gar i t law.
It is
B. E. Cogswell of -Portland is here southern Oregon.
the ethers ill at the last report.
W. C. Culbertson, one of the own­
nothing uncommon to see boys, below looking after his sheep.
ers of the Cornelius snd Seward hotels
high school, smoking on the streets of
Tragedy.
J. N. Burnett and B ,E. Cogswell
The first acute shock of married life Brownsville.
In Portland, was appointed by Gov­
Why don’t we enforce
drove to Eugene Thursday.
come« when a bride discovers that her the law?
ernor Pierce to succeed Arthur C.
husband prefers corned beef and cab­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bryant of For­ Spencer as a member of the state
The lecture Saturday night by Dr.
bage to those delightful little chafing
est Grove called at the A. E. Whit- bonus commission.
Martin
on
"Evolution,
or
Hell
irt
the
dish concoctions.—Philadelphia Rec­
In future all auto ramps operating
High School" wa3 well worth going a beck home Saturday.
ord.
within
the corporate limits of the city
great distance to hear.
Dr. Martin
E. A. Starnes and family visited at
spoke for two and one-fourth hours, the home of Mrs. Starnes* brother, of Pendleton will be required to pay
arguing that man was God-crested. is George Dannen, near Shedd, Sunday. an annual license (ee of $1000, accord­
ing to the provisions of an ordinance
Genesis tells tt < . When we quit hiring
H. C. and .Rodney Whitbeck of Eu­ adopted by the city council.
non-christian teachers, and quit elect
Ing non-christian school boards, then gene were callers at the A. E. Whit­
Formation of a three-county export
and then only will we cease to have beck home Wednesday of last week. commission league la support of the
McNary Haugen bill for farmer re­
evolution taught in the public schools
Tho Stam es family have recovered
lief took place at a meeting at The
Dr. Dean of Toronto, Canada, »poke
from the flu and the children return­ Dalles attended by more than 200
Sunday afternoon on "Science and the
ed to school Monday, after a two
farmers snd business men from Was­
Bible,” proving that science was not
weeks absence.
co, Sherman and C lliltm counties.
antagonistic but coincided with the
Miss Lillie Rickard came home
The Oregon State Retail Merchants*
Halsey Cborch ol Christ
Bible teaching». That is, real science
rom
Monmouth for the week end.
association closed Its sessions at Eu­
He gave a good lecture and the Bap
J. H. Rickard and family spent Sun­ gene with the adoption of a resolution
tlst church was full of an apprecia
Church Announcements
day at the McFarland church In Ben­ pledging the support of the merchant!
tire audience.
ton county.
to the McNsry-Hsugen wheat price
Church of Christ :
Friday night Dr. Bryant of Cor
Lon Cham ke. mmistor.
„
w
The funeral of Ahe Warden was regulation bill and the Kelly Stein
vallis spoke to a full house at the
Bible .ebool 10, W . H . Robert- naptiat ehurch.
held at the Alford cemetery Sunday manufacturing bill now before con­
His theme
gress.
«on, superintendent.
Mr. Warden was 70
God’s great love.
He is a splendid sftrmoon.
Morning worship. 11. Lord's
A uniform system of accounting and
minister and we all enjoyed his ser­ years of age and leaves a wife, three
«upper every Lord's day.
daughters and four sons and several statistical records covering all trans­
mon very much.
Christian Endeavor, 6:80.
He was well known actions of the various automobile
Sunday evening Dr. Shelton loaned grandchildren.
Evening service, 7:30.
passenger stage and truck corpora­
The church without a bishop, in his radio to the Baptist minister and in this community, as he lived near tions operating in Oregon will be de­
here
several
years
ago.
installed
it
in
the
pHpit.
At
six
the country without a king.
manded In rules and regulations now
I f you have no church home o’clock we listened to a sermon
being formulated by the public service
preached
In
Portland
by
Dr.
Volbers
A mail sack containing commission.
If you want to know why. drop in nod *ee our styles, our great range of beat- come and worship with us.
of the WThite Temple.
In fact, we
$28, 000 in currency bounced
Methodist:
pful pore wool (»’ rie« and our superb qualities at
I. H VanW inkle, attorney-general,
listesed to the whole church services. back tinder Ibe wheels wheu
acting at the request of Oovernor
Robert Parker, pastor.
Dr. Shelton Is certainly liberal when thrown from a moving tram at
Sunday School, 10.
it comes to the use of his radio. The Cebro, Nev., and was torn and the Fierce, will assign a special prose­
preaching, 11.
cutor to Yamhill county to assist the
Baptist people thank him much for money scattered along the track.
district attorney there In handling the
Intermediate League, 6:30.
this treat.
Before the accident was discovered cases against W alter Toose Jr., and
Epworth League, 6:80.
much cf the money bad taken J. M Tern pi In. prominent residents of
Prayer nesting Thursday, 7:30.
Frances Becker has returned to her taken wings—«r legs— and disap­
GOOD GOODS
Preaching, 7:30.
WeMtaa.vIHe.
home north of Brownsville after a peared.
,
(Continued on pag« 6)
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