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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
HALSEY, LIN N COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL J, l«.M
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
which they were making a trip to
California.
Brownsville Briefs
Shedd^ Snapshots
NO. 35
py representatives of awalUr com ­
munities, who think they are db-
Cal Wioley «as a passenger to Al­
| criminated against under sticl
By Anna Pennell!
(By
Special
Correspondent)
bany Friday.
Mrs M . T. Nolen is reported centralization na now exists. That
psy taxes for roads that they
Short Stories from Sundry Mrs. Bert S. Clark was an Albany , Faye Mallow is quite ill with mea- quite ill.
E p ito m e o f E vents in th o
not g- I.
shopper
Friday.
i
I
m
.
Sources
Rev. M r. Ritchie spent Wednes­
B e aver S ta te
D. J. Hayes returned from a trip to
Milton Millet's Platform
Charles Howe is on the tick list this day of last week in Albany.
H. H. Bierly has a new Ford.
Albany Saturday.
week.
Harold Troutman end Russell I It seen,« that the meeting Monday
The Pendleton city camp grounds
Dr. Cormack died in Albany Thurs­
Mrs. George Hayes made a flying
Mrs. A. Dunlap is slowly improv­ Cooper are working at Oakridge.
! night »» Tangent w u an April Foo!
day, aged 81.
will be opened April 1 instead of
trip to Albany Monday evening,
ing after her long Beige of illness
Mrs Waller Moore of B h d g .ti joke to nil but the I ebanon self ctn April IS.
to red boosters.
Mrs. Ida Jackson went to Harris­
Mrs. Charles Carlson and son Al­ (pent the week end visiting friends
R. P. Donghertj got a 12 bobcat
flops are maturing tn Haines for
i
i
Shedd.
In his "keynote speech” at Lebanon
burg Friday, to visit her cousin, Mise bert are convalescing after a seige of
bovnty Saturday.
the formation of an association ol
I
last
week
Milton
A.
Miller
declared
Bilye u.
Pbillip Bnkowski of Cottage
na Males.
lettuce growers.
The "Four square gospel" meetings
Grove spent Sunday in Shedd vis- in favor of strict immigration laws
Mrs. Arvid Nelson, who haa been ting Jim Tait.
Tha Nehalem B»y Commercial club
The “made-in-Oregon week" cel
at Harrisburg are being held in the
I rigid enforcement of the law and com­
Methodist church.
pletion of irrigation proejets now un- »•a orgaoltad add Incorporated at
! the Albany college fund ahead about visiting her mother at Shedd, is
Leonard Pennell of Scio was an j der way in Oregon by the federal WhaeJer, Tillamook county
$1000.
home again.
Jay W. Moore is secretary of the
over-night visitor at tbe Pennell I government.
He opposed the Mel­
W. p. Shaft, 60, a cripple, comuilt-
Mrs. Emma Harrison left Tuesday hojae in Shedd.
Albany chamber of commerce’s land
Registration closes May 16.
All
ton
plan
and
fnvored
the Gamer plan t«d suicide by drowning himself la
settlement committee.
for Lebanon to visit, her titter, Mrs.
who wish to register may do so at
Miss Pearl Smith of Eugene Under the Mellon plan he said, only the adllrare near Stayton.
K. Arnold, for a few days.
spent Sunday in Shedd visiting 28 people in Oregon would be relie veil
County Judge Payne and Assessor Clark’s confectionery.
Governor Pierce hat issued a p u b lic
alia. Irene Lovely (nee Harrison,) Mrs. Agnes CJerk.
Giddings have filed for the democrat­
whereas under the Gamer plan 62,776 letter urging the people of Oregon to
John Standish left yesterday
ic nominations ito succeed themselves. j for V\ enatchee by a roudabout whose home is in California, is here
Lyman Pennell spent Salmdav would be benefited. Mr. Miller de observe “Be kind to animals week,"
route and nmerous porta of call i visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. cUrcd himself in favor of a non Stirling April 8,
Miss Lois Johnson couldn’t stay
! Will Harrison
partisan tariff commission.
He as
S. C. Pennell, near Canby.
Mrs. Mary E. Robnett of Browns­
Plana for the new borne for the
away from Halsey. She has left her
scried that farmers have to pay more Galen, lodge of Elks have been adopt-
ville
took
the
train
here
for
Salem
Tha Priscilla club
members
Mrs. N. L. Burson entertained a
seaside job and is with Mrs. Ringo in
than their share of transportation
( ed The structure will coat approxl-
Friday on business and pleasure bent. i tew of the young people of the neigh­ weie entertained at the home of
the drugstore again.
charges, and he favored repeal o- ' mately »178,000
•She returned Saturday.
borhood Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Barney Aibers Wednesday.
amendment of the Each-Cummins bill
The Hawley automobile party from
' her son Bruce’s birthday. The even­
Logging operations In the lower
M r. and Mr. Ernest Abraham
A large part of the speech was de
Mrs. Mary Miller went to Eugene ing was pleasa'itly spent in playing
Portland to Mexico City crossed the
Columbia river district continue slack.
and
son
Lester
returned
Tuesday
voted to eulogising Woodrow Wilson I
line at El Peso Monday of last week Friday to visit lier daughter, Mrs. games after which the hostess served
from a ten-weeks vivit to Califor­ end enumerating the achievements oi In some localities tbe operations bare
Harry Leeper, and to have some den­ ico cream aud cake.*
and entered that 100-mile desert.
been cnrtalled materially
nia
tal work done.
congress during the two Wilson ad 1
This week our friend, Jack lions,
M in Gladys Nelson of Browns­ ministrations.
Mr. Miller denounced ' Tbe state tax on gasoline and dis­
The Baptist ladies gave a farewell
Don't write “Mrs. Jason Smith (nee dinner at the church for Mrs. Sabra ville spent Wednesday visiting at wai and expressed himself as in fav 1 tillate sales for February aggregated
in ’’In the Days of Poor Richard”
meets his lady love in London once, Jennie Jones ) ’• •' N ee” raasna 'born •' ( owlet, who has been spending the the home of her parents, Mr. und or of arbitrating differences and I 1146,?Í1.ÍS, according to a statement
then goes to meet her again, is drug­ She was bom Jones, but not Jennie, winter with her sisters, Mrs. O’Mara Mrs. Clell Thompson.
settling disputes of the world around j ootapiled by the secretary of state.
ged and wakes up aboard ship, bound for her parents didn’t know till after
the council ttble before rather than ! Three county prisoners confined tn
*nd Mrs. Tindla. Mra C ow let left
for home.
tbe Klamath ra ils otty jell made tbelr
the event but her name might be
Anna Laura (n o t the famous aftei w'r.
the fore part of the week for her
John.
escape by (awing the bars on a win­
Annie Laurie or Lawrie) Fennel,
All the achool teachers are retain­
home in Wisconsin. Like moat east­ our Shedd correspondnt, and Har-
dow of tbelr cell with hacksaw blades.
Epreme Darnell, a native of Turkey
ed for the coming year except Mrs.
A patron before entering the Globe erners, she spesat well of Oregon.
old S Pugh were married Tuesday aegd 36, was killed Friday near Mil'
Judge T. H. Crawford, 7», one of
Brown, who did not apply for another theater at Albany during the run of
and she never mentioned it in this City, by a 30-pound chunk from i the most highly respected of eastern
term and is succeeded by Miss Louise "The Spanish Dancer,” asked: "Is the I
week's le tte r! What do you know
Oregon pioneers, died at La Grande
Robnett.
play naughty enough to be good?” J Following the example of congresa ab iut that? M r. and Mrs Pugh blasted stump on the highway which
the Study club has investigated oil
was blown 400 feet and hit him in the after a long fight against caacer of tbe
Coming out he said: "It was .good
will reside in Shedd.
throat.
Governor Pierce has reprieved John
and
Mrs.
Clara
Starr
made
a
report
head.
bot m t naughty."
deWolfe, bootlegger, on acount of his
The Qragaa Growers' Co-operative
at the last meeting.
Shedd Forum Mooting
dependent family, but if he is caught
«•(Oclatlon of Salem has reported the
Mrs. C. N. Moody arrived I'hurs
Rev. J. C. Orr and Rev. M. S.
talé Of 1000 boxes of prunes for domes­
offending again during the reprieve day for a visit at the home of her
The Halsey I. 0 . O. F. orchestra, D. I. Isom Passes
tic consumption tn the eastern mar*
he must serve out the remainder of son, C. P. Moody, and to see her W oodworth attended a n u ttin g
D.
I.
Isom,
who
underwent
an
oper
Menrs T . J. Sklrvin, Hud Marg
his sentence and take the chance for grandson, Cedric, who had been ill at the Rocky Point school house Fri­
ntion on his throat in a Eugene hos kata at »1» dent*
a new one.
day.
Mr. Orr played on his steel aaon, Frank Gentle, Curtis Veatch, pital and has been at the home of his
but is recovering.
Governor Pierce haa lavltad the ax«
guitar and Mr. Woodworth spoke on Truman Robnett, Jcaae Cross, Chas. daughter, Mrs. Rova Robnett of tha' oxtatlves
oxutivea of Wasbtagton
Washington and Idaho to
A. E. Haines, publisher of the Twin
Straley,
C.
P.
Moody
r.nd
B.
M.
Bond,
Mrs. Callie Frum, employee at the “The Home, the Church and the
lot» In a cah for a porti,
gorthweat citizens'
city,
died
Saturday
morning.
Falls County Tribune of Twin Falls, state hospital at Salem, arrived Wed­ School."
corked up, furnished nrtaic and com
u n ­
to Ve held
Mr.- Isom was e nathrn of this t e * •afo r'H ag n t « COWgrees
Idaho, with his wife, two sons and nesday for a visit with her son Glen,
edy for the Shedd open forum meet­
ía
^ortigad
Jdué
1
to
3
T
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.
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county,
having
been
born
at
Plain
four children of a neighbor, none of at the Claude Davidson home.
Mra. Jesse Cross
She
Aubrey S, Tossing, who took ing Friday night.
th e Hood River county court has
view 66 years ago.
the children over 8 years old, camped returned to her work Thursday.
over the Brownsville law practice played the piano.
received Instructions from tbs bureau
Forty
four
years
ago
he
married
here Friday night in a big truck in
The Harrisburg band furnished mu­
of public roods (4 proceed at once to
A prize for tbe best essay on when bis father, A A . Tutting,
sic before and rftcr t h : Helsey enter­ Sofia Troutman and they had resided acquire rights of way for tba Cooper's
“ How to Keep a H usband" was came to Halsey, wat presented by
since
then
on
the
farm
southwest
of
k « O - k W U
W-v A V ■w-w awarded to one of three words: h it wife with a daugh'gr Tuesday. tainment.
Halsey where Mrs. Isom still hrs her apRr lateral of the Mount Hood loop
Moro outside people than had evci
highway.
“ Feed the brute ’ ’ That is what
home.
The
annual
pion
gr
p'enic
W e H ave
before gathered ir. Shedd are said by
tbe Women of Woodcraft did'at
After an active Ilfs as a resident of
Mrs. Robnett, mentioned above, and
w ill be held June 18, lU atid the Herald’s report to hove been pres
k EVERY THING
their hall last night.
30. A menagerie will be tbe en t,'
Mrs. C. E. Mercer, also of Eugene Oféfon for about «0 ysara. Mrs Jose-
O ptical
phhié Mayer Hlrsch. aged 72. widow
Mrs. M. M. Ward and her daugh­ draw ing card tbe first d a y — the
At at Halsey, Dr. Puling was the are daughters of the deceased and hl» of Solomon Htrsch and member of a
G. O. P. elep h a n t, tha dem .(’d)
widow
and
E.
D.
and
J.
F.
Isom
of
ter,
Hattie
Saylor
of
Portlspd,
EYE STRAIN
principal speaker.
promluaat plonear family, died at her
donkey and p olities! hybrids are
Halsey are son/.
1» the Cause of Many
James Bryant, vice-president of the
visited friends and relatives . at in v llt d to contribute verbal fire-
residence tn Portland.
County
Commissioner
J.
D.
Isom
’HUMAN ILLS .
Lfrownsville and Crawfordsville sev­ w irks.
county forum, presided, rfter the
Three pavlag Improvement dlatricta
If yanr eyes give you trouble or
eral days last week.
Thursday they
opening of the meeting bv C. J and John Isom of Alaska are brothert
are planned at La Granda- Work has
your grasses are annoying
of
deceased,
and
Mrs.
K.
Skinnsr.
At
the
meeting
to
consider
means
Shedd.
went to Albany, Mrs. Ward to visit
SEE US. We can Relieve You
olteady be»ua
o»e dlitrlct »ad be­
for a few days while Mrs. Snyltr Re­ of inducing the Southern Pacific to
Following Dr. Poling, Attorney Mrs. Frank Woods, Mrs. Franz H fore tha tensón te »vqr between »16»,.
Bancroft Optical Co.
Pfeiffer,
Mrs.
Sarah
Cleek,
Mrs
continue
the
daily
Albany
Brownsville
turned to her home at Portland. ;
Trill of Harrisburg; Leonard Gilkey
600 to »200,bqd wUl bars been spent
JIJ 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
train Traveling Passenger Agent Jen­ of near Scio; Clarence Brown of Frances Ward and Mrs. Cynthia la laying hard agyftca.
(Continued on page J)
kins of the Southern Pacific suggest­ Shedd; Peter Froerkacn of near W ard, all of A lb an y, and Mra. E
K. W MrMlndas Clatsop manty
ed that if the trains were taken off Shedd; and J, P. Philpott of Harris J. Lanning of Tacom a ata sister*:
agricultural agett, (g negotiating with
a twice-a-day stage might be run to burg spoke. Frank Bryant of River­
Ho h.sd bean an active democrat in the railroads to NHM
isaflve a lower freight
Connect with trains at Halsey, but side entertained with two readings.
politics.
For many years up to the rate to Aaterla on lime, vast quantities
the Brownsville business men thought
The ladies of Shedd served a chick­ time of his death he was road super­ of which are used by the farmer» In
U T T A Y IM
the continuance of the trains would en dinner, the proceeds to go to the visor of this district.
the lower river district.
¡«¡f.
DO YOUR
be better for Halseys' reputation and lighting of the streets.
The funeral was at the Halsey
Dtsssnaton betw»en the faculty and
TAILORING
they are trying to keep enough
Christian church Monday, the ser­ board of the Oladatona achool tn Clack­
freight going by train instead of by
vices being conducted by I-on Cham- amas county, ended whan tha three
Rod Meeting at Tangent
truck to make the trains pay.
lee of Eugene.
The Oddfellows had members of tha aahool hoard tendered
At a road meeting at Mother's charge at the cemetery, where inter­ their resignation ta Brenton Vadder.
(Brownsville Times!
Inn at Tangent Tuesday evening mer t wss made.
county schoql euperintenden'.
were gathered nearly fifty butiiiesr
Veters of Deytoh at a special elec­
The city water plant now presents men from Albany, Lebanon. H a l­
tion authorized tha issuance a»d agJe
a scene of bustling activity.
A new sey, Brownsville, Sweet Home,
of refunding hon-U amounting to »1»,«
Fairbanks-Morse water pump driven Scio, Foster end Tangent,
066 ter tha ru ry e p of redaethlog and
by a James Lcfrel turbine is being
’Ilia main discussion was cen­
retiring a simfler amount of elty water
installed in a new reinforced concrete tered on tha south Santiatn pass
and street Improvement bonds.
l<enstock, to be supplied with a head road, which, if opened tip, would
Tha Douglas Couu'y Srocooll Pro-
pressure from a new open flume from bring much travel from eastern
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teetlvo tteociatlon of tho United
the mill race flowing on the east side Oregon to Linn county. Appre­
States It tha nsn^s to he given a naw
of Main street.
This system will hension was expressed that unless
organisation
being formed by broccoli
the
project
if
pushed
thia
year
the
pump water directly into the mains,
producers of the Umpqua volley tai
and will hold a standard and uniform federal funds now available ft r co.
protect theniselvei in future egalgtt
pressure of approximately farty operation in it will be diverted to
Inferior teed.
pounds at all times day and night. other routes and permanently lost
Haleey Church ol Christ
Mrs Mary Jeffers, 104, of Medford,
The flow of water will be controlled ( • th li one.
has qualified as tbe »»«sen's oldest
A
quaai-rapresentative
of
the
by an automatic relief valve which
Church Announcement«
tourlat. according ta tha Southern Pa­
will regulate the supply without more company which has a franchise and
Church ol C b ria l:
at
on»
time
had
a
road
over
the
cific 'ompany. whose officials provid­
than occasional attention.
The city
Lou Chaiulee, miniatgr.
ed har with a special diet la the din­
reservoir will be used only for an route suggested that it might take
Bible school, in, \V. 11. R .hart- ing ear on the trip from Oregon to
$28,000 for ita rights.
When
eoaergency »apply.
•5000 was mentioned he intimated •on, saporinlendeot.
Saa Praadaco.
Morning worship, 11. Lord’s
that his figure had been named
Supervipors and rangers of the aa-
■ While the committee on rivers and with tl.e expectation ttiat it would «tipper every Lord's day.
ttonal forests of Cascade. Slutlaw,
Christian Endeutor, 6:80.
Umpqua akd the Bantlam mat la £u
harbor» h a sn 't form ally decided to ba pared down, hut thought 15000
Evening service, 7: !0.
too
small
as
an
opposite
basis
for
gene for a conference Friday aud Sat­
t/mvum
a
eo.
report
a
bill
at
thia
session,
Congress­
*
* C»*CA«O
The church without a bishop, in urday. Dana for the work of the (our
that process. Tha county court
man Hawley haa been advised that
t.
has bean askad to offer »6000, with Ibc country without a king.
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national forests for tbe coming year
this will be done.
This will be of
I f you have no church home were taken up and a program out­
the alternative of »nit for condem­
If yau wan» to know whv. drop in nad see our styles, oar great range of beau special interest to those interested in nation, and eoms think the frail- come atnl worship with ux.
lined
the Siualaw river, where th.-ra is a cbiaa la worth leas than nothing to
tiful pure wool b l nee and bnr superb qualities at
Methodist:
Persona employed In a clerical ea-
project favorably reported for re­ tha company,
I(ol>ert Parker, pastor.
pa atty In tha offices of tha state pro­
moving the shoal caused by the north
Douglas Taylor and Jay W.
Sunday School, 10.
hibition oommiaaloRtr are not peace
slough below Cushman and to those at Moors, among Halsey people pres­
Preaching, I I ,
officers an leas commissioned by the
Port Orford, Coquille. Yaqutna and ent, spoke oil issues raised.
Intermediate League, 6:30.
governor, end are not required to
Rldpanon, where surveys arc desired.
A centralisation of road author­
Epworth League. 0:30.
(tie bonds, according to a legal kpia-
Hawley believes these will all be in­ ity in tha county, with some meat-
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 30 lon announred by I H Van tvtnkie at-
GOOD GOODS
cluded.
ura of stale cuntrol, was opposed
Preaching, 7:30.
» tevnay gaaargl,
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