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    LSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
HALSEY, LINN COUNTV, OREGON. THURSDAY, APL. 1», IW
NO. 3«
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
She was the guest of Mrs. II. F. En­
glish.
B ro w n s v ille Briefs
S h e d d S n a pshots
O. W. From shipped out three car­
loads of grain hay. at »11 a ton, last
week.
Bv Anna Pennell?
(By Special Correspondent)
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. , ' Lyman Pennell loft for Portland
K«v. M 8.
ood worth preached Thursday,
Mrs. S. E. Stevens of Eugene was at the Holley church S today af­
| c »rl Robnett left for Springfield
ternoon.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford spent the week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cross
J. C. Harrison and Bruce Bur- "ednesday.
Friday.
end in Portland.
ton motored to the county seat
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pugh drove to
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McVey of Row­
W. J .Carey returned to his home
Friday to pay their taxer.
i Canby Saturday.
land were in Halsey Friday, on the
Et Eugene Saturday.
way to Albany.
May 8 and 9 are datee for »1 a
Merle Gragg of Monroe spent the
Mrs. William H. Robertson was an
state examinations
Ona notices i week end in Shedd,
Miss Alice Davis of Portland, visit- that the
»„e w eighth
g o lo graders
K,
Albany shopper Friday.
are a little
uarrv
ed with Miss Willamina Corcoran L-
busier
days
• these
■
•
Marry Sprenger was a business
Mrs. Curtis Veatch was the guest of over the week end.
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visitor in Lebanon Saturday.
.. _
The Roeedsle poultry ranch has
Miss Beulah Miller Wednesday
L. L. Swan of Albany was a busi­
H.C. Ternsn
of oBiem
Salam »pent
rpante a tew
few turned
turned out
out 76UU
2600 chicks
chicks aed haj
ha«
Mrs. L C Merrinm
•v .u i.n ui
»re Albany visitors Thursday
P ¿ “ys with his moth' r- Mrs. J. C. J2 0 0 . •« « • »®w incubating. Mr. ness visitor in Shedd Wednesday.
were Albany
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pugh and Miss
r visitors Thursday
inursday.
Bramwell, this week
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.
Harrisoa, u
tLe
owner,
according
D. H. Sturtevant returned from a
.
i **>•
•>■“ *« live« with h*a Katherine were Corvallis visitors
I ¡it / I
ch ick ., now that they are hatched. Sunday.
business trip to Eugene Monday.
Short Stories from Sundry
Sources
School Notes
(Agnes Hayes, Reporter)
NEWS NOTES FROM
i
AIL OVER OREGON
The high school was visited one day
of last week by a graduate of the ’25
E p ito m e o f E vents in the
! class, John Standish.
B eaver S ta te
A number oi students attended the
moving picture "The Hunchback of
North Bend will stage its annual
Notre Dame" at Brownsville Thurs
wild flower show In May
day night.
The boys’ team won the game at
Shedd with the score 7 to 6. Thomas
Palmer, who pluyed right field, knock
ed a home run which brought in an
other player also ,
The Tlllamock County Flah and
Game Protective association has been
organised at Tillamook
Slz’ y eight building permits, repre­
senting a total construction cost of
»<»*.«»5. were Issued in Eugene dur­
ing March.
The boys’ team ol Brownsville high
Falls City will probably have a new
will play basebcll here Friday. Since
the outcome of the last game, our hank buBdlng ibis comic; summer,
according to present plans ot the Bank
Mrs. George Laubner made a busi­ take the train for Portland Monday-
Mi. and Mrs- Vem Arnold and team has been very much enthused of Falls City.
and the boys more determined than
daughter
Luriine
spent
Sunday
in
ness and pleasure trip to Albany Fri-
before.
J W. Brswiter, executive secretary
Linn county has received »26,133.32
M i. and M rr. Arvid Nelson an- Lebanon.
of the Oregon state chamber of com­
, as ite o.ie-fourth of the vehicb Il- tertsined the yeung folks of Ash
Iu honor of Helen W illiam s’ six­ merce for four years, has resigned,
Mi. and Mrs. J. W. McCunibcr drove
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poole and son ! censes in the six months
to March 15 Swale Satarday night at their
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teenth birthday a marshmallow toast effeetlve May 1.
up
from
Portland
hist
week
to
get
and Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis
Ben Bartcher and Bessie Bartcher ) house on the W ill Harrison place.
were visitors at the Bert Clark home 1.
,
a"a De” le öartener
was held for her on the Shook lawn
their belonging} at Saddle Butte.
Apple shipments from Portland by
pre
___
Monday,
I ,ucce*d Bartcher & Rohrbaugh at Al- Those present were M r. and Mrs
Thursday evening.
Many forma of water for the seaaen reached «82.724
Reaoe Mallow, Misita Gladys Hoy,
M,. and Mrs. C. J. Shedd and Mrs.
bany as “The Bartcher Furniture Co., M *b ie Buieon, Marvel Lawiencr,
Dora Davis of Shedd and Howard merrymaking were enjoyed until a boxes, the Port of Portland traffic
Mrs. W. C. Smith and daughter incorporated.
late hour.
bureau has reported.
Balle
Burson
and
Bruct
and
Jim
Jenks ot Tangent drove to Salem
Edith visited at the Harry Commons
Out of the 791 students in «1 schools
Miss Amanda Mitzner returned Sat­ Button, Louis Wrist of Lebanon Wednesday.
and A. C. Armstrong homes Saturday
Of the three contestants, Georginu
of Clackamas county, visited by the
afternoon.
urday after several w<-ek»’ visit in and John Bowers.
C
lark,
Esther
Secfold
and
Irene
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porter returned
county health officer,
officer. 580 were found
’’oun,F
Quimby, the latter w ...-
'"S Ch° ~ n »
; ! to
be physically defective
Mr». W- F . Carter and M r’ . R. K. Los Angeles with her brother. H D.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening from a week’s visit in
Mitzner, and wife.
resent
high
tebool
at
A
lbany
Fri
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Por
Gormley drove over to Brownsville
Roy Miller Friday.
Blnce January 1 a total of 4798 mo­
ter came with them.
lay, where other students of Linn
Thursday, where Mrs. Gormley had
Mrs. H. F. English and children
tor vehicles bearing 1994 licen see of
One farmer north of Brownsville
dental work done.
Miss Helen Ritchie came up from county will assemble to deliver or other slates and countries have been
went to Euger.e Thursday to visit offers »60 and others are interested In
Portland
last week to visit with her ations. Miss Quimby received an granted visitors' permits In Oregon.
Mr.
English’s
mother.
They
return­
the capturing a coyote that is preying
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross drove to
ed
by
auto
Friday.
parents
a
few days.
She was ac­ award in the form of a medal and c
The Oregon coaat artillery corps 1«
cn sheep and lambs.
Hillsboro Friday, to spend the week
Certificates were given to encamp at Fort Barry, Cal., June
companied
by
her
friend,
Mrs. Gith certificate.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gansle and
end with Mrs. Cross’ parents, Mr.
to
the
other
two
also.
A story with photos concerning the ens.
14 to 18, according to a revised sched­
and Mrs. Morrell.
l Mrs. Adda Ringo motored to Eugene triplet fawns in the McKercher paik
The girls baseball team came bad, ule of national guard encampments
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nolen, Mrs.
Saturday.
Mrs. Ringo continued on at Crawfordsville has been placed by
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell, Mrs. Adda to Cottage Grove.
from Shedd victorious Friday.
Thi in the west.
Everett Earle Stanard with a Phila- Nellie Satchwell and Mrs. J. C. Clay
Ringo. Mrs. C. P. Moodv, Miss Mary-
James Madden waa arrested In La
se
en
was
26
to
23.
The
Hi
key
play
left Saturday for «andon to attend
deplhia magazine.
Smith and Mrs. George Taylor at­
Miss Leitner and Misses Ellen and
revival meetings being conducted ers were: Agnus Hayes, p; Rut» Grande by federal officers and plac­
tended the meeting of the Rebekahs Roberta Vannice attended the Willam­
There was a fire in C. F. Rauch's there by Rev. I. N. Hughes.
Frum, c; Iona Albertson, f. b; Willi ed In Jail in default of »1000 nail on
at Shedd Thursday evening.
ette Glee at Salem Friday. Ted Mitz­ blacksmith shop on the south side
char*« of tailing narcotic« to high
mina Corcoran, s. b.; Agnea Chandler
Mrs. Agnea Clarke and Mrs Emma t. fc.; Pauline Hardin, s. t.; Rena Wal
cbool pupils.
ner went Saturday.
Friday morning that caused quite *
Wednesday evening of last week
scare, as it was feared it might Gregory were in Eugene Saturday to her, s. t.; Helen Carter, I. f.; Elsie
Officers of Salem lodge of Elks are
Mr. and Mrs. D. 0 . Woodworth of Al­
Misses Ruth Frum, Genevieve spread, but the fire department con­ attend the funeral of Ronald Reid,
Reynolds, r. f., Helen William«, I making arrangements to Issue »100,-
bany went to Tangent, starting at Wells and Rena Walker drove to
fined it to that building and the upper who formerly lived in Shedd and who c. I.
000 Io bonds to defray at leaet a part
seven and arriving at home agai.n at Brownsville Thursday Jo see "The
floor of Nelson’s garage. Loss about committed suicide in a fit of insanity
of the coat of constructing the new
8:15. Burglars entered their residence Hunchback of Notre Dame."
»400.
home tor the order.
Don’t
forget
the
French
plays,
"The
Member« of tba Priroilla club e n
while they were gone and left after
A survey of the floche of pure bred
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Porter
came
Surprise
of
Isidore”
and
“The
Re
they returned, taking about »200
tertalned thetr husbands nt the home
(Brownsville Times)
sheep In the Desebntea country at the
ns far as Shedd Friday.
Since then
turn
of
the
Soldiers"
of
"Le
Retoui
worth of Jewelry.
of Mr. and Mr»' Barney Albers or
and of the lambing se««on shows an
Frank has been painting and primping
Word received by Mrs. C. B. Tycer Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs U rn of the Soldi. r«,” _ , ‘Le Retoui
Mrs. Thomas Bailey of Eugene ar­ up buildings on bis farm, which i this week from C. B. who just recent-
Increase of approximately 125 per cent
C. A. Troutman and daughter Gail of first mentioned play are: Monsieur , ,n th.
month.
rived Saturday- and spoke at the
C. S. Wright is carrying on.
Mrs. ! ly left for Oakland, California, to Albany were visitors.
f icard, Kenneth VanNiee; Madam«
Christian church Sunday evening.
A flareup of typhoid fever Io Port­
Porter expected to return to Portland visit his two sons and daughter,
Picard, Iona Albertson; Isidore, Mil
At a special meeting of Willamette ford Muller; Madame Duval, Grace land, apparently due Io foreign mat­
•s that Oregon is the best coun­
today and Frank to stay over to the
try on the face of the earth after all. chapter, order of the Frrter.i Star, Pehrsson; Jennie, Gladys Hadley. ter In raw milk sold by a dairy, has
Odd Fellows' meeting tomorrow.
He alto imparts the information that Wtorthy Grand Matron Mrs. Stella K. Those in the other play are: Le Lieu­ aubalded. Two deaths from the dis­
ease were recorded.
W e H ave
We all know the regulation band- Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean Tycer have a LTake of Portland was present
tenant Georges Lefranc, Kenneth Van
master, with his imposing chapeau, I new girl born March 16th who was Other visitor« were Mr«. Allierta 8.
Dlrectore of the Tolent Irrigation
E V E R Y T H IN G
Nice; Comus. Truman Robnett; Suz­
ponderous baton and resounding, per christened Frances Marie. In speak McMurphj and Miss Emma Brown of anne Larmigna-, I^one Palmer; Ma diatrlct in Jackson county awarded
O ptical
emptory voice.
A contrast was the ing further of the two states Mr. Ty­ Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Por
rle, Agnea Chandler ¡Mon.ieur Lar- the contract for eoaetructfig a new
E Y E S T R A IN .
leader of the Harrisburg school band, cer said: “If I equid have my Oregon ter of Portland.
mignar,
Milford Muller; Msdamc Lar dtm on Emigrant creek to W. A Kram ­
Is the Cause of Many
here last Saturday’, a bit of perhaps acreage down here. 1 would he much
er of 9an Francisco.
mignac, Ellen Van Nice.
H U M A N IL L S t
75 pounds of femininity, whose scarce’y contentetf, but as it Is, Oregon is the
Federal Income tax collections In
I f yeur eyes give you trouble or
audible " Ready. Play •• started all the best gtate.
Oregon for tka first quarter of 1124
What Oregon need* ie
your glasses are annoying
(By an Enterpriae Reporter)
instruments with as perfect unison as California’s advertising, and Califor
totaled »>,176.175, according to an­
SEE US. We caa Relieve You
<EM»rPTle« Cnmaanoadeaea)
The Halsey girl* play Brownsville nouncement mads by Clyde Huntley,
if they had been jo many carefully ad­ nia needs Oregon’s soil.
Bud Ingram of Bay City wan a
Bancroft Optical Co.
justed clocks.
collector of Internal revenue.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Miller guest of his cousin, le e Ingram, one Wednesday at lltownsvllie.
a JtJ 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
at the Brownsville hospital on M«rch night last week.
During the laet three weeks, fines
Everj body m i i ? out md see- •. be
29th an eight pound boy.
amounting to 11140 have been paid to
Re
M i. and Mrr. Lee Ingram igu] French plays tomorrow night.
Juettca of the Peace Nob!« at Oregon
daughter Thelma have all been on the
Melbe Neal I as been absent from City by people convicted of manu­
sick list this week.
school because of the illness of her facturing or possessing liquor.
Experimenta ara being made by the
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Burnett and mother
(Enterprise Correspondence)
children were Sunday afternoon call­ serve seats are on sale al Clark’s Umpqua broccoli exchange at Rosa-
burg with various varieties of broc­
ers at the Chester Curtis home.
W ill McLaren Jr. has the measles.
Confectionery. The plays will be ex ­ coli to cultivate a late attain that will
Rev. Mr. Gillispie of Peoria preach­
Mrs. A. F. Robnett and Mrs. C. E. plained in English by slides.
materially lengthen the growing sea­
ed at Pine Grove Sunday.
Mere*/ of Eugene visited their moth­
son.
Teams of girls from the seventh
Fearing a possible water shortage
L- E- Eagy and family visited Mr. er, Mrs. D. I. Isom, last Friday.
and eighth grades and from the high
later In the season. Deschutes coun­
and Mrs. Will Eagy at Oakville Suh-
Mrs. Frank Porter of Portland and school are practicing baseball.
day.
ty farmers are already Irrlpetlng In
Mrs. Will Porter of Shedd were Sun­
order to «tore water In the soil while
The eonmunity club has purchased day evening callers at the A. E. Whit-
the run-off from the mountains it «till
o piano for the use of the school, dub heck home.
heavy.
and orchestra.
Warren and Glen Isom and their
The state lax commission derided
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neff went to families from Brownsville called at
to eliminate from the Income tax law
Portland Wednesday to consult a the home of Mrs. D. I. Isom Sunday
the 6 per cent penalty on all paymenta
specialist about Mr. N e ffs eyes.
made between April 1 and 16. The
afternoon.
Interest charge of 1 per tent will
Nine men of the Stringtown neigh­
Mr. and Mr«. B E. Cogswell return­
stand.
borhood took teams and plows and
ed
to their horn- in Portland Wednes­
plowed for Mr. Neff Wednesday.
Since the r’lscoverr of a large oil
day of last week, after spending some
«hale deposit at Two Mill, below Ban­
Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Nichoio te- time at their farm.
don. rumora have started supporting
tumed from their visit with relatives
the belief that well drilling for oil
Halsey Church of Christ
Miss Lillie Rickard returned to
and friends in Iowa, Missouri an I Ne­
soon will he started on the McBee
Monmouth, where she is attending
braska last Monday.
ranch or on property adjoining
normal, last Wednesday, after a Church Announcements
Ih e community club met Friday couple of weeks at home.
Senator McNary wtll not r e t r a to
Church ol C h rist:
evening. A short program was given
Oregon prior to tha primaries to look
I nn Charnleo, minister.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starnes visited
and election of officers followed. J.
Bible school. 10, W. H . Robert- after his campaign fences, according
at the home of Mr. Starnes’ sister, son, superintendent.
to a telegram received from him by
C. Heinrich is the new president.
Mr*. Wallace bprenger, near Corval
Herbert Egbert of T..e Dalles, state
Morning worship, I f .
Lo
Misses Agnea and Edith Pugh spent j
on« day last week.
president of the farmers' union.
anpper every Lord's day.
the week end with their sitter, Mrs.
C hriitian Endeavor, 6:80.
The American I-eglou In Oregon la
George .'handler.
Evening servi»e, 7:30,
third In the antlre United States In
Thia week our serial story brings
The church without a bishop, in the nationwide membership drive now
The service
conducted by the us into the beginning of the American
the country without a king.
being conducted, according to word
) oung Peoples' Gospel team of the revolatinn. W« had a o lo 'e.n p
I f you have no church home received from national legion head
I f yon want to know whv. drop is and .ee our styles, our great range of beau­ Halaey Methodist church at the Pine view of K enajirin Franklin in earlier
conre ami worship with ua.
quarters hy Harry N. Nelson, state
tiful pure wool (s' tie* and one tnperb qualities at
Grove ehureh Sunday, March 30, was chapters but here the author turns the
adjutant.
Methodist;
well attended and much enjoyed.
light upon George Washington as
Frank B. Pttchle, 20 months-old non
Robert Parker, pselor.
well. Other noted Americans pass in
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie of
Bunday School, 10.
Mrs. h red Roberts and daughter review before us as the story proceeds.
Freewater, was killed when he fell
Preaching, 11,
f.ueile arrived Saturday, te visit Mr. Batelieller write« e trie tlj accord,
Into an uncovered peat hole that had
Interniediate League, 7.
and Mrs. P. J. Forster.
Sunday they ing to the known details of history,
been dug on the right ot way of the
Epworth league, 7.
were joined hy Mr. Roberts from which nobody has studied more pains­
railroad being eriegded from Milton
Prayer meeting Ttruraday,
' Eugene.
to Umapine
takingly than he.
Preaching, 8.
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