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halsey enterprise
VOL. XII
HALSEY. UNN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, M C H .*, 1924
NO. 54
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
ANOCOUNTY EVENTS
will be put on.
low.
A banquet will fol-
A. C. Armstrong was in Albany
Saturday.
T h is m ap
was in the
S h o rt S to rie s fro m S u n d ry
Lawrence Taylor was a north­
bound passenger Tuesday.
Sources
last issue
Mrs. E. D. Isom visited a t the A.
Deputy Sheriff Lilian! has joined C. Armstrong home Friday.
in the rave for the republican nomin­
Mrs. Harry Commons has been on
ation for the shrievalty.
the sick list hot >- improving.
Miss Leitner is practicing her
H.
Ternan of Salem visited his
Standard Bearers for a program to
be given at the Methodist church mother, Mrs. J C. Bramwell, Mon-
day.
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Charles H. Leonard has been ap­
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propriatc combination.
church April 6.
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This week has been vacation week w h ic h k in d ly
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J.
W.
Moore
and
family
and
Mrs.
members are in the graduating class.
PORTI AND, OREGON.
Walton and son James went to H ar­
On Monday, when St. Patrick’s day risburg Tuesday evening.
E n te rp ris e
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was celebrated, F M French was cele­
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foot visited
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brating his forty-fifth year in the
jewelry business now conducted by with M arion C a rty and fim ily of
To visit Mt. Hood you go 69 miles miles, through apple orchards much
F. M. French 4 Son in Albany. •
Brownsville Sunday afternoon.
From this lat- the summit, 11,225 feet above the sea
from Portland, which is 50 feet above of the wav, to Mount Hood lodge, ele­ yation of 7000 feet.
ter pbint you , limb by man power. Portlnd is a little north of west from'
The Intermediate League will again sea level, over the paved highway to vation 3516 feel
Mrs. Hugh Leeper is still at the
From here a road
r i“Ut fl' e r i’,U“ 'S tn " ,e
«"d you start the main
home of her daughter, Mrs. L. V| have charge of the service at the Hood River, GO feet higher. Thence is promised next summer over Which X e h »
reach perpetual snow and ice. You ascent from a little north of cast of
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Jlethodist
church
in
about
two
weeks.
southward,
over
g
graveled
road.
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Byarloy, in Albany taking medical
Harold Stevenson and wife came
treatment.
No improvement in her
I over from Brownsville Sunday and
condition is reported.
I were guests at the J. H. Stevenson
All aboard for Sitka, Yokohama, home.
A lfo r d A r r o w s
By Anna I’ennellJ
Singapore, Suez, Paris, London, New
Mrs. L. M yrratt and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCumber left
(EnUrprlie Corrsspomttnce)
York and way points. A squadron of
(By Special Correspondent)
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Arthur Albertron and family were
airplanes, starting from Santa Mon- Landon arrived for a visit with Mrs. for Portland Thursday.
Little Max Moore is now convgle.
Mr-». J. p. Ianm m ade* ebopping
Albany visitors Saturday.
lc, passed Sacramento on St. Ptrick’s M> rra tt’s brother, L. C. Merriam, and
Mrs. Emma Gregory was an Al-
cing nicely after his seige of pneu trip to Albany Friday.
day in the evening, flew over Oregon wife, Thursday.
Mrs. Inez omitn spent tne week ntonia.
oany shopper Thursday.
and is on its way for a trip around
B. E. Cogswell of Portland ¡9
Miss L ottie B sm rossof th e S ik tz
end at her home in Albany.
the world to make Jules Verne turn country has been visiting at the H.
Bud McElvnin of Portland was a
Mr«. Ira Kent (nee Slavens) has pending the week at his ranch.
Mrs. Gladys Gibson visited Mr. and been visiting her sister, Mrs. \Ii,c
• r a r In h 's grave and groan. E»zen M. Henry home. Si» is now helping ‘ Shedd visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II L. Strnlcy and son
Mrs. Schultz h few days last week.
Moore, the past. week.
planes passed west of Halsey, go­ the Gourley family. ,
I.eRoy wete Sunday nfternon callers
Mrs. Glenn Hill of Harrisburg
ing n o rth , yesterday and are pre-
Mrs. Jane Bucher visited her ljt-p
Miss Anna Booker hfl3 returned to at the A. E. Whitbeck home.
A. G. Waggener has been named ''isitod Mra. G regory Saturday,
■umed to have been th e world
hew, Bert Haynes, and family last Portland after a two weeks visit with
Alvin Allen and two children
touriata and some of th e ir friends. administrator of the estate of John
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I. N. Hughes is to continue the re­ weeL.
friends and relath-er'tWrfh of town
Of f
Grove visile,I nt
, home
A. vival meetings the rest of this week.
State President Edythe Kelly of F. Waggener, valued at $2,400.
George Chandler, Dean Bdyeu and
of her sister, Mrs. Chester Curtis,
H.
Quimby,
Curtis
Veatch
and
John
Mis.
Fred
If
arrison,
matron
«nd
Roseburg and Grand Secretary Ora
Mrs. Al Nelson of Rainier, formerly Mrs. Elmer Munson are the commit­
last week.
Edwards are appraisers.
of Shedd, visited friends here last tee to purchase a piano and we ex­ chief nurse in the Brownsville lioipi
C otper of P o rtlan d will visit th e
Mra. E. A. Starnes spent Wednes­
tai,
has
been
quite
sick
and
Is
under
David Foote, father of A. E. Foote week.
pect to have one by next meeting.
Rebekahs tonight and degree work
day of |a-t week with Mrs. Harry
a doctor's care.
of this city, has sold his residence at
A large crow! rttm d-'d the ruppci
Commune.
Mrs. Clell Thompson visited her
Litchfeld, Ohio, and will return to
It has been reported that George
at the Pine Grove schoolhouse Friday-
Oregon with Arthur. Foote and wife. sister, Mrs. Randolph, in Albany, last
Mi. and Mrr. E. D. Isom and
week.
evening and $43.36 was realized. The Howe, teacher in Ash Swale, ha
They are expected here in about two
W e H ave
signed up for another year there. daughter and Mrs. J. F. Isom and
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ntertainment,
given
by
the
Corvallis
weeks.
Rex Davis and family of Albany
1 haniber of C-u.interce, v oi much en- Mr. Howe is a splendid teacher and is two sons drove to Eugene Sunday af­
EVERYTHING
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
jtyed.
Abou- fifteen Corvallis getting good results from his labors ternoon.
O ptical
Mrs. James McMahan had as Dora Davis.
people were present
guests at her home (Tuesday Mrs.
ilre. Michael Rickard spent several
Josie and (lari Carlson »rp nuite
E Y E S T R A IN
Mrs. Henry Freerksen spent the
Ora
Cooper,
secretary
of
tha
Rebekah
days
last week in Benton county car­
The
members
of
the
orchestra
met
ill
with
measles.
They
went
to
Al­
Is the Cause of Many
sssembly, Mrs. Edith Kelly of Rose­ week end at the home of her son, at the schoolhouse Monday evening, bany to nee their sister Ruby mar ing for her daughter-In law, Mrs.
HUMAN ILLS j
burg, president, and Miss Belle Bel- Pete Freerksen, near Halsey.
expecting to have their first lesson, ried and while there broke out with
If yeur eyes give you trouble or
Ray Ri kartl, who is quite ill with
Leland Pennell attended a party in but the teacher did not come. They measles.
^ „ „ your K1»“ «» are annoying
Non-: of the C'arLpti.; bare
ohuer of L afay ette, past president
measles.
SBE US, We can Relieve You
They attended lodge meeting at Albany Wednesday evening at the sent a car aftei hint and still he ever had them.
B ancroft Optical Co.
home of Miss Gail Troutman.
would not come, so they are now-
Brownsville in the evening.
Word was received here last week Who is the Goat ?
313 1st S t W. Albany, Phone
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Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rodgers and looking for a new instructor, as tliiP
that
R..v. Earl Cochran of Tacoma is
(Continued en paga 3)
Mr. and Mrs. Shook attended the made twice this gentleman said he
Robert Morgan, in an article in
to help Rev. Mr. Kline of Grants Pass
Price meeting in .Albany Friday eve­ would come and did not appear
the Iiearborn Independent, says:
carry
on
a
revival
meeting.
Mr
ning.
Without exception, (he reputable,
Kline preached here a few years ago
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Sprenger spent Misunderstood
and is the fathej. ol Mrs. Earl Stan- well Gained physicians, the managing
board« of the nation’s best hospitals,
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Spreng-
ard.
H a— Hello, Cutie.
the leading medical research labor­
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swatzka,
She—D j n 't you call ina a co-rtio.
near Tangent.
No doubt the reader has read this: atories, the state, county and city
In the spring a young man’s fancy” medical organizations, and (hose
C. J. Shedd tripped over a board on
W. G. Trill, the Harrisburg attor­ ttc. Well, spring is undoubtedly board« which ha- e charge of our law«
the tiJewalk and {fall, cutting^ a sev- ney, made a short stay in Halsey
here, even if the calendar doesn’t say regelating the practice of medicine,
j ere gash in his head which had to be Monday, while returning from a trip »o, for there were three weddings t i l " * de' l®rin8r with one
'h at the
! attended to by a physician.
to Albany.
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town
First, Ruby Carl p!T,'*n,< day Pr* ^"'e of gland surgery,
town last
last week.
week.
L o c ^ f .¿ » ..„ ,1
lr ^ P l “nt.t,on, gland in jec
The Priscilla club members met at
son and Axel Salvog of Portland
tlon.
and
gland-pill dosage Is utter­
the home of Pdrs. Vem Arnold on
Kuby is a fine young woman and Mr
Wednesday.
Mesdames Fred and
Salvog is to be congratulated for hav­ ly without merit, worthless as a pre-
Harry Sprenger were visitors.
ing procured her for his life partner. ventative of disease, valueless in tho
Haulsh liber, quo of Brownsville’! prolongation of life, useless as a re­
Among Albanv shoppers Saturday
giaduates laat year, was married to storer of mental or sexual vigor, and
were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Arnold and
actually damaging to the person sub­
a young ineob.vntc of Wiedling, Beulah mitting to it.
daughter Lurhoe, Mr. aad Mrs. Ken­
is n girl of sterling qualities. 'Phcn
neth Robson, Miss Ann Pennell and
Ihe goat-gla: d scrums made from
Saturday Goldie Nance and George glands supplied by ilaughterhouses
Mrs. George Maxwell and daughter
Blain . wore married.
Goldie was
Dorothy.
----, - from
-
. New York to sraaii
lldll'in'G «INI
San Francisco
and
one of Brownsville's young widows , from Minneapolis to New Oileans is,
T he local M alonic lodge had a
She is a fine Christian woman and for ihe most part, dirty and infee-
huay session Saturday afternoon and
Mi. Blain is to be congratulated.
H alsey Church oi C h rist
tious. The writer has had the privi-
! evening, the occasion being the con-
ledge of examining not less than
| ferring •( Cue matter Maso'a degree Church Announcement!
twenty bottles of this scrum, manu­
upon Dr. T. I Mark* aad Clyde Koontz
An effort to bar motion picture; factured by as many mushroom "lab­
C hurch of C h r is t:
from the city is reported.
of Halsey and Charles Rosen and Carl
Lon Charnlee, m in istir.
oratories” scattered throughout thia
Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert-
R oonetikanip of T angent A bvn-
Not one of these bottles
Brownsville
has
another new country.
was free from foreign substances, in
quet was served to about sixty. in­ son, superintendent.
waterworks pump.
M orning worship, 11. L ord’s
some cases dirt and hair and other
cluding visitors from Albany, Jef­
supper every L ord’s day.
B. T. Kuiu'er lies inats.'Nd on elec­ materials.
ferson, Corvallis and Brownrvile.
C hristian Endeavor, (5:80.
tric incubator which will take care of
The writer has personal knowledge
The wife of E. A. Batnford, vice-
E vening service, 7:30.
over 500 eggs at a time.
of four instances, in one western city,
preiider.t of Page t Son, of Portland,
The church w ithout a bishop, in
o -
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. . I three women, and one man. all of
whose advertisement appear a in the th e country w ithout a king.
Business men are signing * pledge
i
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,, . . . . . *, K a 1 " w h o m are toda/ in hospitals suffer-
boycott freight trucks competing _ -
If you have no church borue to
Lnterpeise elsewhere, waa injured fa­
„
. .. ..
,nK from severe poisoning as a resu t
with the railroads if the Southern , , n __ i .
, ,
tf you wsnt te know why, drop in db J ree our styles, oor great range of beau­ tally when Bamford'e car skidded and come and worship with us.
Pariflc
will
continue
its
daily
Albany-1
? 7 1 h . e. «,’ nd -erum .nyection.
tiful pure wool fr* rice end our superb qualities at
upse’ Saturday near Portland. She M ethodist:
Rrown„.ilU
X
7 administered by one goat gland pr.c-
Brownsville train,
firmly clasped hi»- six-months- old
titioner.
And he Is supposed to be
H obart Parker, p asto r.
granddaughter in tjie accident, saving
Hnnday School, 10.
few well-trained physicians
Foster or
4
Kleiser, the
ruaicr
iwciser,
ine Portland
1 onianu hill
Dill- one
™ of
"" the
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it from injury-, w^ich act may have
Preaching, 11.
board company, intimate that th e y !
have entered this field.
How
coit her life.
Interm ediate League, 6:30.
are willing to keep tobacco off the | ^reat thcn *• the danger from the
E pw orth League, 8:80.
billboards if the council will restore I untrained operator?
P ray er m eeting T h u rsd ay , 7 30. the right to maintain big ones. The
State T rearurer Hqff Is dead.
T here, G ertrude A therton, w ith
GOOD GOODS
P reaching, 7:30.
yuur “ Black O xen,” take th a t !
council is cogitating.
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$25 TO $ 50
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