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H alsey
VOL. XII
enterprise
HALSEY. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, APL. 24 1924
NO. 38
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HALSEY HAPPENINGS
. epeak.
ANO COUNTY EVENTS
Eugene, where he was lo
S h e d d S n a pshots
went to
(Enterprise Correspondents)
Albany
I
B ro w n s v ille B rie fs
NEWS NOTES FROM
AIL OVER OREGON
Faster service* at 11 o'clock were
(By Special Correspondent)
d i
a ci
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o,
.
I F1 8>
R°y Commons left for H ilt,
well
si tended. Tbe offering fer the
Mis.
Lyall
flowers
is
quite
ill
at
o D O l’t o t o r i© S f r o t n S u n d r y I *^rs-
A. Muller Was an Albany C al., Thursday night.
¡near east relief was $5.00.
th' Lebanon hospital
Epitome of Events in th»
Sources
I Vlsitor Wednesday.
Harry Sprengvr we.it to Salem cn
Curtis Veatch and family and O .L
L 5 W“U° n
a P*5Se,1^ r
• lead of hogs.
^ ^ li. and Mrs, Joe Harrison enter­ | Mr. and Mis. Coates of Albany
Beaver State
have come to make their home with
Fn:m and
A sen was bom to Mr. and Mrs. tained the missionarv. Rev Mr Croft»,
W. L Frum
and fam ily‘motored to ° HarnsburS Friday.
their granddaughter, Mrs J. Suiter.
Americans have an automobile tire Tommie Sprengcr Saturuay morning, and family ever Sunday.
Cottage Grove Sunday.
Business of Umatilla ccuh'y Is no W
Mrs W. B. Kesaling and little ton*
DW1J n,
factory at Nazareth.
Special Easter services were enjoy-
Mrs. Hoy and little daughter Myra
cash basis new fer the flrBt time in
W . H . Jenkins, traveling pass,
Mrs. T. I. Marks and Mrs. C. P. ed in both churches in Shedd last spent Sunday at the N. L. Burson of Portland arrived Sunday evening , eT#raJ y„Mg
enger agen t for the Southern Pa-
to spend this week at the J. N. Mor- i
, home in Ash Swale.
Stafford drove to Harrisburg on Sunday.*
cifio, was iu Halsey yesterday.
can home.
Biker Shilcs club, to lccreew
Friday.
Lyman Pennell and hit brother I The diplomas have arrived for the
„
lte charity fund, Is eponsorlpg a flhrtne
Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Burns,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Albertson and ■ f-yle, both of Portland, spent Sunday
Mrs. Ed Mfigh anil daughter and ctreu* to be given May 6-19 -
seniot class at high school and they
formerly resident here, lias been in
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wtgh of Coburg
Coquille valley towns appear to be
daughter Beuna were in Albany shop- ;n Shedd.
are a thing of beauty and a joy
ill health for two . r three months.
ping Friday.
Mi. and Mrs. Bill Porter and Mr«. forever.
»ere visitors at the Thomas Ardry opposed to the good road» bond la-
home Sunday.
sue 0, , |Tg
wh|t„
been pr<>_
Mrs. W. G. Perry of Cottage
O. W. Frum and family and Miss Id» Brasfield were Albany shoppers
For the first time in monthhs the
Grove arrived Sundav lor a vis t G enevieve W ells were shopping in Wednesday.
George Ardry and his friend, Wal-
h-v ,h e Coos county court.
Brownsville hospital is empty of
with her mother, Mrs. J. W . Mc­
| ter Ralston of Munson, Pa., left for
Clatsop county court will open
Mrs. Dora Davis is In a hospital
Neil. 8ne returned home jester Albany Saturday.
patients.
Mrs. Fred Harrison, the
Mrs.
Douglas
Taylor
and
sister.
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A‘b“ny,
where
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e
un‘ierwent
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home
»iter
several
weeks'
visit
wi
i,
on
^ ay 3 0B P»»lng slightly mora
day,
nurse, is taking a much-needed rest. ( his brother, Thomas Ardry.
i ,han 0B* ral,e of
market road be-
Miss Anna Drinkard, were shopping °Pera ,on
w e •
Bruce Burson , Gladys Hoy, Mabel
Mrs. M. Whitley of Portland arriv­
tween Olney and Youngs River Falls.
in Albany Saturday afternoon.
Mr- and Mrs- Erwin Rodgers and Burson, John Bowers, Belle Burson,
Mrs. R. H Stewart of Piet (¡rove
ed Friday and was met by J. G.
The back of hie bead Mown away by
Mrs. Elisa Brandon spent Friday Mr ai d Mrs Olin Shook want to I ouic Weist of Izl a.non and Mr. and attended tbe Easter services here.
Dennis of Crawfordsville and taken
a shotgun, A. E Westcott, farmer re-
afternoon out at her ranch, which is Portland Sunday, returning Monday, Mrs. Reece Mellow spent their Easter Her granddaughter»,
Helen
over by auto for a visit.
and elding about five miles northwest of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Arnold spent on the McKenzie rivet.
Jeanette, took part hi the program
The city eoureil is weary of being farmed by Henry Weger.
i Newberg, was found dead near ills
Mrs. C. J. Powell returned from Sunday with Mrs. Arnold's parents,
Victor Carlson and his sister, Mrs.
having cows leave their trademark
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Steams of heme.
on the sidewalks snd the traveled Salem Friday, after attending the j Mi. and Mrs. Swatzka, near Tangent, Ruby Halvog of Portland, spent Eas­ Cars'airs, Canada, » were guests v of
The
La — Grande T.
M. C. A. . gl«9
ha*
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w
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portion of the streets snd has di- funeral of her brother, Henry Lynch.
The building will be sold at
Mrs. d e ll Thompson and her ter Sunday with their parents, Mr. H- Cummings Sunday. Mrs. Stearns
and Mrs. Charles Carreon of Ash lived here several yearn before going I Public auction to the highest bidder,
rected Marshal Rector to arrest
Miss Grace Pehrsson spent the
daughter, Mrs. Nelson snd hus- Swale.
trespassing bossies.
week end with her parents, Mr. and
to Canada.
a struggle of years for eiistence Ihu*
band spent the week eud in Port­
ending.
Owing to the beautiful weather on
Bones o, two elephants were dug Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson, and was a land.
out of the west bank of the W ill­ Peoria visitor Saturday.
I. F. Godfrey, 52. an employe of the
j *»*«•.
Mrs. Bill
aaiai nuiantiiii
Abraham rtumed
rtunieu last
IMOl Easter Sunday the roads were well Charity Grange and the Gavel
occupied by automobiles. Wo no
amette near Ingram ’s
ferry VM
th , - Mre. h annt Starr, who has le» n •
« s^.sy
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California Oregon Power ootnpany, was
other day. They are thought to residing for the past month at the " Cek fron’ L ° nfr npacb’ wb,re ib,> doubt have escaped the proverbial
C hanty Grange No 103 held a very killed while working on a 8400 volt
regular lint near Carnes, five miles south of
be 60,000 years older than the I Home of her eon, George Starr. ! hag t,een the IaRt six month3
« - six more Sundays of rain. That re­ successful session on the.
elephant snd donkey which will J and family, left Sunday for Cor- -ount oi her health.
meeiing afternoon, April 19. A large ' Roseburg.
mains to be seen, however.
will try to bury each other after I vallis.
' Several members of the Priscilla
Malheur and Jefferson countie, have
The teachers’ training class has crowd of local Patrons attended, as
the primaries of Msy 16.
r.
,
~
_ club and their
husbands spent completed the year's training and the well as a delegation from Morning the distinction of being the ftr»t eoun-
Douglas
Taylor,
Bert ~ C lark.
J Tuesday evening at the C. A. Trout­
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3ndL5 alamette
! He» In tbe stats to remit their first
The Albany cannery will resume op W. Moore, IT. C. Davie and 6
members ar* doing their reading
man home in Albany.
State
District
Deputy
A.
C.
Miner,
j half taxes for the year 1924 to the
circle work Theda»» it composed
erations June 1 with a force of 200 W. Frum attend'd a big county
Mrs. Harry Sprenger and Mrs. of Bessie McQonald, Elaine Wood- State Secretary Bertha J. Beck and state treasurer.
women at work on the early fruits
toad meeting at Sweet Ho ur la»t
Announcement is made In La
About 150 Knights Templar of Ore night.
Lyman Pennell were in Albany Wed­ worth, Marvel Lawrence, lone Calla- Chairman of the State Economics
Committee
Winnefred
Ohling
were
Grande
of the formation of the Wal-
gon attended the 38th annual conclave
nesday and brought Mrs, C. I.. Pen­ wny and Evelyn Schildmeycr. Pro­
C. L. Woodward of Walla Wall
rcsent and each brought many gcod Iowa Lake Wonderful corporation-
of the Grand Commandery of Oregon was visiting his sister, Mrs. Clarence nell from the hospital where she re­ fessor Stair reports a splendid class
suggestion».
---- --- lake resort* expect many
at Albany.
Wallowa
Evans, last Thursday and Friday. He cently underwent an operation for and says they have done excellent
The
mysteries
of
the
first
two
de
tourists
this year.
t’
.
’mo.’.
Frank Kropf and J. Headings oil had previously been visiting in south
work this year.
greet
were
conferred
on
three
csndi
Harrisburg have gone to California to J ern California
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A
-
carload
of uysiHlullIJ
dynamite la
Is U
being
VIIIft
Brownsville loses Professor and
team was givci ' Isken to Crater Lake to blast a road
get first-hand Information about the
Mr.. Starr for the coming school dates and the 1__ local
. I n cur story this week Jacl
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a
hay market and also the conditions of
much praise by the visitors on th through the Watchman peak section
Irons get» into a British prieoi
year. It is to be regretted for seldom
way they put on the work
the foot and mouth disease. The mar
of the Rita drive around the lake early
has our city had a superintendent
mil nut again and is told by
(Enterprise Correspondence)
ket outlook for the Harrisburg hay
The grange decided to hold the In th« tourist season.
George Washington himself lha'
who has been as successful or taken
growers Is gloomy with apparently no he is now "Colonel ” Iron».
Carl Isom visited his friend, R oy
annual picnic on Saturday May 24.
Lumber Interest* at Klamath Falla
es much interest in the school as has
Chance of disposing of the hundieds
Safley. Sunday.
in 1‘eoce's grove. Charity hopes to are worried about the embargo on
Mi.
Starr,
and
as
for
primary
A doe in Storekeeper McKercher's
of tons In storage.
A. E. Whitbeck is making come teaching Mrs. Starr cannot tie ex make this the largest and beat picni * California fruits, which threatens to
park at Crawfordsville bore triplets improvements on his house.
ever held. It will be free for every cut down the demand tn California
Milton A. M iller, candidate far some time ago.
celled.
Mrs. P.lcKercher
bodv.
for Klamath made boxes.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holt of Salem
Hie democratic nomination for failed to equal the (toe's feat last
The Brownsville folks were treat
The visitors present were Mr. an'
visited at the Lee Ingram home Sun­ cd to a real missionary service Sun­
United States senator,
passed
Mies Anne M Lang of The Dalles,
week when she produced twins, but
through Halsey yesterday on hi» it is reported that the McKerchers day evening.
day at the lliptii.t cbrrch by a re­ Mrs H. Ohling, Mr and Mr», h . P Or , was elected one of the vice presi­
Air. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and turned missionary from China, Rev. Warren, Mr. and Mr». Horten Kizer dents general of the Daughters of the
---- "
— expect to at least do as well as the
daughter Beverly visited at the Mr. Crofts. He has three boy’s whe Mr. and Mrs. T. Jofferty, A. C. Mill American Revolution at their conven­
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four-footed competitor yet.
‘ Sam Cooper home, near Plainview, ».mg song». Mr. Croft» spot, •r, Bertha J. Beck, Mr. Newton, Mr» tion In Washington. D. C.
I Kay D ean, w riting from Put* Sunday afternoon.
oolidge, Mia» Lois Moreland and
W e H ave
Approximately g.oofi.noo rainbow
of the dire need of mission­ Min Newton
, Orford to R. B. M iller, says . W» j
trout
eggs bare already beeo taken
EVERYTHING
have had a w ouderful winter here, i Mi. and Mrs. Lee fiigrair and aries to China He m i he would be
Mr Warren, Mrjter of Morn'nv 1 for the Klamath hatcheries of the gsmo
daughter
Thelma
visited
their
cousin.
O ptical
there now but for his wife’s health. Star grange, presen.ed to Mastei commission and prospects are good for
I We are hazing sum m er n o w . This-
is the w arm est tim e of the vest Willard Ingram, aud family at H»r- They are living at present in Lebanon, Chancy Sickels the visiting gavel, t< j the best egg-take for ysara.
E Y E S T R A IN
nn the coast. A a soon as the road ! risburg, Sunday afternoon,
Is the Cause of Many
where the children are going to school be in his possession thirty day* only
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Berrang of West­
is open from C oquille to Bandon
HUMAN ILLS
and within the thirty days to be chester, Conn . have crossed the coun­
Those
interested
in
the
schools
are
people
can
drive
go
Port
Orford
. ___ ______
If your eyes give you trouble or
Chestei Curtis home were Mr. and j trying to have the voters provide accompanied to some other grange by try in a wagon drawn by oxen They
from Rnaehnrg in about four hour»
your glasses are annoying
3 delegation from Charity Charity are now at Medford, their deatlnatlon.
SEK US. We can Relieve You
nicely. This is a beautiful pise» Mrs. Henry Block and daughter, Mr. public funds for a $6,000 s'-huol
decided
to take th* v isitin g gavel tc Mr Berrang Is <1. hit wife (6.
and
Mrs.
Ellsworth
Curtis
and
chil­
gymnasium bu lding.
for otit ngs, a d lourtsti have a fit
Bancroft Optical Co.
dren, Mrs. Bert Clark and daughter,
Holley grange on thhe second Bat
Expenses Incidents! te the search
over it.
1st St. W. Albany. Phone
Tbe waters of Ilia Calepnoia are rrday in May.
Mi. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck and
for the alx convicts who made a sen»
(Continued on page J)
Mi. and Mrs. J. Curtis and children reported to be too cold for good
When the gavel arrived at Charit' eatlonal escape from the state peni­
fi’ hing, but the trout ore biting it it had visited ten granges and had tentiary at Salem three weeks ago,
of Lebanon.
» nailer streams.
traveled 189 mile«.
aggregated approximately £1859
Little Phyllis Holt had tonails and
Loganberry growers from many tao-
D. Taylor visited hi« nephew, Eve­ tlocs of Marlon county held s meeting
adenoids removed at Corvallis one
rett Standish, at Salem, Sunday.
day last week. She is recovering
at Liberty hall, five tnllea south of
nicely.
Elbert Heinrich, Collen Carver
We have mors cnoimunicatlo,) Ralem, Friday night, to consider plans
for disposing of the 1934 crop.
and Albert Miner were in Corval­ with Brownsville than noted her»
lh ¡ » year 910 in-ire voters are
The Pacific Telephone d Telegraph
•ofore. A freight and baggage
lis yesterday.
AJl the family will find style,
registered in th is county Ihan last
The measles are gone from the Ira tri ck is on th* route, in addition company will ezpead $88.990 In better­
year.
wear-defying quality and the
ments at Eugene during the present
A. Miner family, where there have o th* olher stage*.
year, according to announcement by J.
truest economy in our complete
been seven cases.
All of pago 5 of the Lo* Angeles L. Rland, district superintendent
stock of A R R O W H E A D
There will bs a community clu'
•>
un
lay Times of April 18 is occupied
The Myrtle Point commercial club
Hosiery.
meeting at Pine Grove acl,oo|
hom e a week from tomorrow even try an advertisement of Oregon by has adopted a readlutton condemning
ing, Mav 2. There will be an eiiter- the Portland chamber of commerce mape recently laeued by tbe state
I Liinmenl program an ] a ha,liet I he first and largest line of it reads: chamber of commerce, stating that
The world's two greatest highways road work In Cooa county la not rep­
1 -oeial. Tbe proceeds go to w m b
i.re in Oregon,” and there is a map resented accurately.
' but ing a piano for the ciah.
The state has decided to appeal the
A dozen Pine Grove toys had an howing the paved road from Canada
outdoor party at the lake Sunday to Mexico and that from Astoria to case of the compulsory school law, de­
Thcr* are also clared unconstitutional In the federal
nigbt, from G to 1 in the morning •astern Oregon.
Among the doings were songs and pictures of the Three Bisters and district court at Portland by three
This store is joining, with 20,000 other stores
Hnbey C litrch of Christ
an egg feast, the eggs being cooked Scott lake, Wallowa lake, Crater lake, Judges sitting en banc, to the supreme
| at the campfire. Albert Miner, Col Hood river valley and Mount Hood, court of the United Rtatee
throughout the country, in calling our custom ers’ Church Announcements
Hope that an appropriation for con­
•on Carver, Jake Heinrich snd Dean the beach at Seaside, Columbia river
highway,
Oddi
lake
and
Wahkeena
tinuing
the roaetructlon work at the
attention to an astonishing value iu ladies’ hose.
Church of C h rist:
B lyeu look a swim at m iJnlgh'
falls.
Tongue Point naval base may be voted
J.on Chainlet*, minister.
They »ay the water was not a bit
Come in and examine this VALUE
by congreia during Its pretgnt eeaslon
Bible school, in, W. IT. Robert- too warm.
n*re* uantuae.
«on, superintendent.
Horse latltode I* the name given to was expressed In a telegram received
the belt« of calm* In the North Allan at Astoria from Senator McNary.
Morning worship, 11. I,o n l’a
tic
ocean between the region of we«l
Ward Irvine, private secretary te
»upper every f.ord’id a v .
erly winds of the higher latitude» Governor Pierce for the past If
Christian Endeavor, 7.
C olors:
Henry Brock and family visited at snd the region of trade wlnda of the months, has severed bis connection
Evening service, 8
Chester
Curtis' Sunday.
torrid sone. The origin of the name with the executive department and bar
The nl.ur cd) without a bishop, ju
BLACK
CORDOVAN
B. J. Cummings of Hood River is It not certainly known. Rome autliorl
returned to Portland, where he will
the country without a king.
’lea believe that It was derived from
A IR E D A L E
PEACH
FOG
re-engage In the newspaper business
I f jo n have no church home here visiting relative*.
ibe fact fbat vessels with cargoes of
come and worship with us.
"The Circuit Rider," a statue given
Roy Farmer of Hat»ey visited ia lorse* were often so delayed becanae
•f the calms that the animals perished In memory of the pioneer ministers ol
cur neighborhood Sunday evening.
Methodist:
'row lack of water.
Oregon, was presented to the state by
Robert Parker, p a sto r.
Mr*. Arnie Jones of Corvallis spent
v GOOD GOODS
Robert A. Booth In honor of hit father
Hnndav School, 10.
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
at
a ceremony and program given la
Cause
and
Effect.
Preaching. 11,
Martin Cumming*.
Th* Ohio town that has the fewest the grounds of the cepltol at Balere
Intermediate League, 7.
Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Whetstone of doctor» at*- )>a* the smallest death Saturday
The statue was designed
Kpwortl) League. 7.
Portland were guest* at Martin Cum­ rate. The eatlr«s are trying to figure by Alexander Pblynlster Proctor.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8,
mings’ Tuesday evening.
out whlih I j ,J,e cause and which the
Preaching, 8
The measles have not invaded our effect.
(Continued en page 4)
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A lf o r d A r r o w s
P in e G r o v e P a tte rs
‘"Minnehaha Week”
being celebrated all over the
United States
At ONE DOLLAR a pair
L a k e C re e k L o c a ls
KOONTZS
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