Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 13, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I I
HALSEY, L IN N CO UNTY, OREGON, THUR SDAY, U C H . 13, 1924
many atay away it will
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
ANO COUNTY EVENTS
dad.
Short Stories from Sundry
Sources
C. for the week end.
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¡W h e r e T o y la n d ’g J o y s A r e L i t t l e K n o w n
J. C. Standish was a passenger to
Albany Monday.
V irg il Corbin was homa from 0 .
Mexico C ity and
OREGON OCCURRENCES
Return by A uto
A.
RECITED FOR READERS
Attem pters Passe»I Thru Epitome of Events in the
Halsey Sunday
Beaver State
W r. and Mrs. Elm er Munson were
J. c . Staodieh waa an Albany Albany shoppers Monday.
visitor Monday.
Miaa Cleona Smith came down from
L. C Marriam mada a trip to U. of O. and visited her father over
Albany yaataiday,
the week and.
Mrt. Cecil Allord spent yestsr- A
Miee Alberta Kooatx, etndeit at W il­
day with homa folks.
lam ette University, vpent the week
Dudley Haary, who baa am» and at her home in Halsey.
plovment at Toledo, spent y eater-
B .'S i. Wilson returned the laat of
day with homo lolka.
Mra. O. W. Merobinwej laft
y eater day lor Davltt for a visit
with her aoa Charles and wife.
N O . 33
Tw o autos which passed through
Halecy Sundav morning
were a
transformed
Ford and Jawett, in |
which W illard P. Hftw lfv, president
of the Oregon City papermilla, and
three others have undertaken to run
from Portland to the city of Mexico
and return in »ime to celebrate the
4th of July in Portland.
As they passed the Arrow garage
the representative of the C-T-C tire
company, who stood there, said to
Frank Canale:
• I very much wanted to speak to
Hawley.”
“ We can overtake them before they
cross the Harrisburg fe rry ,” said
Frank.
' And they did.
the week from an extensive atay in
Portland where he was under the care
of a doctor.
Good apples are atill in the mar­
Viotor Lawia of O. A. 0 ., ket. See aa advartisemant in this
nephew of Herman Steinke, wae paper. - Soon the 1923 trap will he
£ £
in Brtrrt. Uv-M,
visiting hare the first of the week. a thing of the past Gat a box
-
« • « ’ Boo— the
B ^ e n t yorere e f mu- and tamtee ta
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Hill drovb while yaa can. "An apple a day
Ore
ba»« <tv»n the
to
to Shedd Sunday to attend the keeps the doctor aWay.’* Good
•run know what
foood them.
dedioation of the naw M. B. by, Doctor.
Gansle interviewed Hawley, who
church.
»
. »'
said:
Mr. and Mrt. Cacil Quimby
of Alaaa were gaaats at the Dykatra
“ I have a friend who lives in Mex
Mra. 0 . F. Neal and daughter home 8uoday. Chat and Tracy
Shedd Snapshots
Brownsville Briefs
ico, on the other side of a 100-mile
Melba laft raatarday for Albany, Robinson,-alee of Alaaa, cams with
desert.
1 told him I would visit him
By A dds Pennell)
where Mra. Neal want ta consult them, It ia hinted that there are
in an auto,’
He said
(By
Special
Ctwaespondant)
a dentist.
Miss Dorothy Satchwell of Mon'
special attraotlona hereabouts for
” ‘You canY cross that waste of
Mra.
C.
3.
M
on
waa
>
Corvallis
mouth spent the week end in Shedd.
Harry Breasler, who hai baaa theta yoaag mao,
soft sand in a ear,’
visitor ast Thursday.
Phillip Marion of Halsey spent Sun­
working at Lyona, came homa on
' “ I said 1 could.
Bert Stevens of the Woodworth
Carl Carlson, north of tow», spent
the aiak list, but waa able to re­ Drug company of Albany was in H a l­ day in Shedd.
“ ‘ I ’ve got »1000 that says you
turn to work Monday.
Mrs. M. T . Nolan is visiting her son the week end at Mountain Home can’t ,’ said he.
sey Saturday afte r .having been to
* ioun,T >
*» M ain crowded
‘ nOrm“ C,pael,y
There are only 1400 bales of last
year's hop crop left unsold ia Oregon,
Revenues of the port of Astoria from
February 1 to March 1 totaled ap
proximately »46,000.
Cove citiaeus are proposing to start
a campaign to float an »»000 bond is­
sue t<» build a community hall.
Girl reserves from all sections of
Oregon gathered at Salem to attend
the annual can vent ion of the organisa­
tion.
The North Powder Commercial d u b
ia the name gieen to the civic organi­
zation which was formed in that city-
last week.
The University of Washington wot»
over the University of Oregon in a de­
bate at Eugene on the Harding world
court plan.
The port of Aatoria w ill expend from
»15,000 to »20,000 during the coming
summer for repairs to its property and
for new equipment.
Uniforms have been ordered and
wWhln a few days the members of the
Oregon City police force will appear
ia regulation apparel.
visiting friends.
Pine Grove neighborhood west of in Idaho.
” 1 tote him ( bad »16,too that said
town to deliver nineteen band and or­
M r. and Mrs, Lyall Bowers of Leb­ I could, and I ’m on my way to do it.”
Newt Anderson of Albany is work­
During the present season 3000 car­
chestra instruments to .the recently ing fo r H a rry Sprenger.
anon visited in the community Satur­
A t El Paso he strikes out across loads or in excess of 4.000,000 bushels
organized orchestra. I
the desert toward Mexico City.
M r. and Mrs. W . Sprenger of Cor­ day and Sunday.
of wheat have bean handled at the
The Ford car ia fitted with broad port or Aatorta thratteals.
vallis spent Sunday in Shedd.
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laurence
Dawson
of
Lawrgnce
T
a
y
lo
r
'
and
his
mother,
Mr. and Mra Seymour Bowman T^rs. D. .Taylor, .wentAo Curvalhs Sun­
The Jewett has C-T-C
M r. and Mrs. C. A, Troutm an of Berlin spent the week end visiting Buick Urea.
After (0 years of constant service,
aad Miaa Beulah Miller will atari
tires which are expected to outlast the the historic Kplecopal church of Ire
Albany
attended
the
M.
E.
dedication.
relatives
north
of
town.
day,
and
the
following
day
Lawrence
Ly auto today for Loa Angeles.
trip, and the Buick and C-T-C tire Granda la to be rated to make room
M r. and Mra. Cuthbert Cooper of
They expect to ba gone aheut two had hie tonsil* removed.
Miss Anna Booker of Portland ia comp „flies are backing Hawley.
for a modern church edifice.
Brownsville
were
Shedd
visitors
last
weeks.
here visiting her sisters, Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Cecil Quimby spent g few days
The party consists of Hawley and
An organisation to further tha rw
week.
Harrison and Miss Frances Booker
Mra. f . J. True waa a passenger th e 'la s t of the week with her par­
his machinist, a movie cameraman chll of L. N: Roney aad Emmett Sharp.
M r. and Mrs. L. C. Pennell of Can­
Monday to Salam, where aha is ents, M r. arid M rs. A . W . Dykstra.
Mrs. Cleve Harrison entertained who w ill "take” vie^ra along the route Lane county commissioners, was per­
by visited their son, Lyman Penhell,
yat under a dootera care, though
her husband with a birthday party and a newspapirman who will write fected at a meeting in Eugene.
/ If G,,’.Bl W alker doe« not have a Sunday.
much improved in health. Miaa
last Saturday night. About forty up the a ffa ir far pubiication.
Negotiations for the transfer of ap­
Lila Dudley accompanied bar. < big eroVvd' at. h it auction sale it will
M r. and Mrs. J. W . McCumber went were present.
A fte r spending the
What are those?“ asked Gansle, proximately 2io aorta of land near
be surprising., Ha ia advertising it to Portland Wednesday and returned
evening m playing games tunchebd, pointing to a couple of cylinders Rowena loops oa the Columbia high­
Go ta the community meeting fo r two or,three weeks in the Browns­
consisting of sandwiches, cake and about 18 inch’ s in- length and 14 way to the stats for park purposes,,
at the city heli next Wednesday ville, Hgrrisburg and Halsey papers Saturday.
Bev. F. W. Nugen of Peoria Con­ eolfce, wis served at midnight. Th
evening. Thia ia the loot iaaue rif and putting ont 1000 auction bills.
In diam eter w hich ware on board are nearing completion.
the Kntarpriaa before the meeting He has had morR than one such sale ducted the evening services at the M. gueats departed at a late hour after
A total of 1780 nou-reaident auto­
Hawley'e car.
Tnat gathering may ha the atart in the p ait'an d knows'tHkt i t pays to E. charch Sunday.
wishing Cleve a happy returne of his
mobiles were registered In Oregon
“They are drums to be attached to
of a big, long nooat for Hhlaey.: IJ advertise.
Mra. C. Bernhardt and son George birthday with such ■ celebration.
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during the period January 1 to Febru­
the drive wheels of the Jewett if we
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t-
of Salem visited Mrs. Lyman Pennell
ary 28, 19X4. according to a report
Laat Sunday morning as Jest Bow­ find we can't cross the desert without
The E n terp ris e: got the data
and fam ily Sunday.
prepared by the secretary of atate.
ers was driving into town, he met an »hem. " A part of the desert is rocky,
for the . Oddfellews’ degree sneetfag a
Miss Herthel Höflich of Portland
The republican statq ventral com­
but m»»eh o f-It is soft, d riftin g sand,
W e H ave
few weeks
early or about a year visited her grandparents, Mr. and auto at the «other by the old livery
mittee w ill meet within a month to
barn.
On«
car
was
on
the
wrong
ia which car wheels might gink out of
too ia te .ii T}ie -'type was eet by a Mrs. T. Sprenger, last week.
»E V E R Y T H IN G
elect a state chairman. W alter L ,
Wo shall have 500 feet, of
side of the road, causing a collision sight.
p rin te r. who came along Wednesday
Tooee Jr., the present chairman, w ill
O ptical
Revival services w ill be conducted in which Bowers' youngest eon was rope. I f we cannot crore the desert
night. - The error wee not discovered
not be a candidate for re-eleetion.
for the next two weeks at the M. E. catapulted through the
Windshield, any other way we propose to set
by the proof < reader, and the copy
Tha quaation of purchasing addi­
church, Rev. I. N. Hughes evangelist. cutting his face up badly.
l i the C i u m of Many
When .»takes, attach tl»e rope to the stake
had been destroyed ; I t is Impossible
tional flre-flghtintr equipment « t a i l ­
.
H U M A N IL L S {
and
the
drums
and
let
the
motor
pull
men
learn
t«
observe
the
tra
ffic
laws
Claude Davidson returned Saturday
to se'y ■ who Jwa» ta blame,' ao w« w ill
ing a cost estibsated at »19,060 w ill be
I f year eyea give you trouble oi
lay it en th e lra v e lin g printer. W e’U from Albany where he had undergone such acidents trill cease to happen the car by winding the rope on the submitted to tha voters of Salem a t
your g lu tc t are annoying
lay all ether errors in that issue to a minor operation the firs t of the The street from this same corner up drums. I f the Ford, with Rs broad a special election to be held May 16.
S 8 8 US. We can Relieve You
to the library is dangerous with ao Jres, gets stuck, we expect the Jew
eek.
him. ' He's gone and 'can’t dispute
On« hundred thirty-three common
many short turns, and ia no play­ stt to pull it tao.”
the aecuaation.
^ ^ 13 let S t W. Albany. Phone
laborers went on strike at tbe Cooa
The members of the Priscilla club
To have evidence o f the honest per
ground for children.
Some, day a
Bay Lumber company mills a t Marsh­
' (Ceatiaaed aa page *1
entertained their husbands last Wed­
formance of the stunt, Hawley waa
child
w
ill
get
k
ille
d
on
th
is
s
t
r
e
e
t
;
field. after asking for a replacement
nesday at the home of M r. and Mrs.
iccompenied from Portland to fialem
. »r- r
of the former minimum wage of »6»
then parents will be more careful
Erwin Rodgers.
j y aix motorcycle traffic officers, and
31
■-
a day.
about
letting
babiea
run
in
the
street.
The M. E. church was dedicated
dhief R afferty of the atate traffic
The w riter has seen cars stop to let
About 75 engineers from Oregon sxd'
Sunday.
A fte r the services a com­
iepartment accompanied him from
three-year-olds
get
out
of
the
way.
a few from Washington and Idaho, at­
munity dinner waa enjoyed a t W . O.
Salem to the California line.
The
tended tha third annnsl convention
W. hall.
Many from surrounding
itart from Portland waa mada at
ef the Oregon chapter of the Am eri­
Oscar
Rankin
has
bought
the
towns attended.
10:80 Saturday morning.
eighty-acre Jake Ackerman place for
can Association of Engineers, held In-
Mayor Baker of Portland, who de­
M r. and Mrs. Claude Fickliry of
Portland.
a home.
livered an address a t Marshfield Sat
Huntington spent Sunday in Shedd
At a meeting of the congregation o f
visiting friends and relatives and -'at­
I t ia expected th at' Brownsville irday night, le ft there at midrdght to
the Flret Presbyterian church at-
tending the M. E. church dedication
farmers w ill plant 20 or 30 acres of ?reet Hawley’s party a t Roseburg
Salem it waa decided to proceed w ith ­
cucumbers for the Albany pickle fac­
Hawley carnet a personal message out delay with the construction of at
tory.
• '
rom Governor Pierce to President new church to aoet approximately
ibregon of Mexico
»121.000
The mother i f L. L. Haakin, the
d£
A Union county economic confer­
Brownsville photographer and floral
ence was held at Union for a survey
botanist, died last week Thursday at
of agricultural condition*
Several
the home of a daughter in Browns­
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
hundred larmers representing e re ry
ville, aged about 60.
section of the county attended th e
F.. A. Starnes eerved on the jury
The Brownsville radio entertain!
conference.
ment was held in the Woodman hall ail last week. «
Repreeentetlves of the Rilvertoni
the same night the radio entertain­
Mra. W . C. Sickles and son Harold Poet of the American Legion appeared
ment was given in Halsey,
In addi­
>f Eugene visited Mra. Sickles' sister, nt a meeting of the city council wltR
tion to what came through the air
Halsey Church of Christ
Mra. E. D. Isom, Saturday and Sun­ request for an ordinance proridiag for
eighteen er twenty radio sets wer»
»10,000 bond Iseee to build an
day.
,:
presented and explained to the gath
Chtrch Announcement«
armory at Sllrerton.
ering.
Bob Yates of Libby, Montana, was
Church of Christ:
Ole Nelson, former sheriff of Clat­
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> guest at the Lee Ingram home aev-
Lon Chamlee, minister.
sop eonnty. who was recalled from of­
John Standish is progressing as an
Bible school, 10, W. H. Robert artist with brush and pencil. Some iral days laat week.
fice seme tim e ago after being charg­
j ... f e
-
son, superintendent.
M r. and M rs, Fred Burkhart of ed with drunkenness, waa aoquitted of
tim e ago he submitted one of his
Morning worship, 11. Lord’i paintings to a Chicago advertising Salem ■ spent th« week end at their the charge In circuit court at Aatoria.
supper every Lord’s day.
Nelson had appealed the ease.
firm and was awarded a scholarship farm.
Christian Endeavor, 6:80.
Steps will be taken to force the Im­
in the Chicago A rt Institute for it
I-ee Ingram and family attended a
Evening service, 7:30,
T k . « » ,;. u i . V ------ ’ . . .
. I The firm wrote th at the picture was .■ommunlty dance between Monroe mediate rating of all temporary b«mt-
in valued at «150
I t will probably be
neat structures erected in Astoria on
»nd Corvalhs one evening last week.
the country without a king.
mediately following the big tire, whose»
used in clothing advertising. I f you
If you have no church home
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and daugh­ owners hare not compiled with the-
see going the rounds a picture of one
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come
end worship with ua.
ter Beverly and Mra. J. F. Isom drove city ordinances before March 18.
1/ y a j aaat te>ai}w why. drop ia aad sec our styles ear groat raags of beau
hoy in a football suit and two in dres«
to Eugene Sunday afternoon.
Tbe unite« statae tercet s e m e *,
tifal pur« wool fa> nc» aad our superb qualities at-
Mstbodiat,
’
clothes sitting en a roil fence think
which is under tha department of agri­
Robert Parker, pastor.
Miaa H attie Dannen and Esther
n t John and his brush.
He expects
culture. ia baeh of two bllle submit­
Sunday School, 10.
to leave Wenatchee for Seattle thia Starnes of Shedd spent Sunday at the
ted by Sengtor MeNary to Include
Preaching. 11.
week and later go to Portland and E. A. Starnes home.
large areas ef y»e Ovegoa
Callfarate
Intermediate League, 6:30.
next summer to Chicago to the insti­
M r. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer of Eu- railroad land grant aad the C<oa Bay,
Epworth
League.
6:80.
f'.»
tute.
We look for him to visit bit
Prayer meeting Thureday, 7 80, Halsey friends within ' a month or rene visited at the home of Mrs. M er­ wagon r.red lead great la aatlaaa-
cers’ brother, E. D. Isom, on« day last fojyata.
, Preaching, 7:30.
two, ’•
week.
(CeaUauod on page 2J
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Lmgenfel.
ter of Rimrock, Wash., old neigh­
bor! of Mra. G. J, Rika,, ware via*
iting at nar homa Monday.
CYC STRAIN
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Bancroft Optical Co.
Alford Arrows
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