Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 01, 1924, Image 1

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VOL. X I I
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY. I. I’, ’ »
been teaching in The Dalles
S h e d d S n ap sh o ts
school.
Mi's. Jess-O . Cross went to
(E n te rp ris e C orrespondence)
Eugene Tuesday.
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Jim Tait was a Portland vist-
Short Stories from Sundry
Alrs. L E. Wnlton was a pas- to r Sunday,
senger to Eugene Tuesday.
Sources
M r. and M r. X
A M o rg a n
Mrs.
T. I. Marks and Mrs. were Albany shoppers Thurs-
May Jar.
Edythe D nnkard were Corvallis day.
Clifford Carey preael • 1 at the visitois Friday.
M is. Kenneth Robson and,
Church of Christ Sunday.
Miss Ethel Bray and m other Mw- Agnes Clark were Albany
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
NO. J9
B ro w n s v ille B rie fs
^ vat the Lce
day,
ho,ne Sun- NEWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
(By Special Correspondent)
The basket social and pro­
gram
given by the All'ord
Mr. and Mis. Frank Rush
were in town one dav last week. i school Saturday was quite well
, attended
Mjss
Belle Burson, who is
working in Lebanon spent a
-'ilas Violet B urnett came up
part of last week at home.
i f,0,n Portland to spend E aster
»
d r top ,,„rt fnmiiv
t ' 1?, *V>1 Parcnte- Mr. *nd Mrs.
R ^ ehurp viaiteJ Jad ,es.
* N-
Epitome of Events in the
Beaver State
j i ;..-*
T h * spring ealmcn finbt». season
ob the Columbia river w ill open at
boob Thursday.
Fred. Roadarinel of Scio of Albany
a i l ™ ,, drove "down
a -..,- e Sunday
... j . . . shoppers
c,hnnru.r« Nut.ndav
Mrs. C J. llowe, over -Sunday. I ...M is-
Landis l ’hilpott of
Saturday,
lias two pairs of twin«, born and were guests of Mrs. Rosa
Mr. and Mrs- H. B. Sprenger
visited he? s i s t e r ' Th’
T ill..
Prof,
and
Mi's.
W.-L.
S
ta
rr
I-WendJing
last week. They are all heifers.
’S ta" Mrs. Chester Curtis Wednes
aMlroy*d by " " w“ ‘ *
Powell.
of Albany visited a t the C. A.
lose of *16,000
spent one evening last week a t
.
Mrs B. L Masson, field rep
Mrs. E. C. Miller and sons P “ «*1 home Sunday.
the Ivan Paine home, north ot
a‘ *
pry west]
reseulativs of the A ib e rj ia K e r
Dry weather has brought ud prerad.
Thomas and Gilbert, with Mrs.
M. T. Nolan and family were ' V '
B .L .L .I.
• Bted « • " * tor«»« Hree to the mid-
nursery home, was in Halsey Fri Bliss Byers
and daughters called to W illamette last week
Mrs. Lyall Bowers, who has R
and Pavcfnenl
Columbia district.
day.
Blissina
and Bstty, motored to on account of the death of Mr.
been very sick in the hospital
The editor was as drunk as
Nolan’s mother.
W . J Ribelln is able to he down Albany Saturday.
town attain after being very much
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Oscar Ingram , a t one time at Lebanon, is expected home he ever gets when he wrote the
M,»' £
£ neL T nt fami.ly and teacher in Shedd school, but this week-
i reference to the Lebanon road
indisposed for about ten days.
nnni'oA
\i,
° accom? now of Lebanon, was a -4hedd
Mrs. G. E. Jackson and two
tn fh i‘S\ Byer\ aind business visitor last week,
child n n left yesterday for Port- daughters to their home at In-
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b n d to visit her sister. She also dependence Sunday.
M r- and Mrs H arry Spren­
ger and Mrs. Lyman Pennell
• -'pacts to visit at Bend.
Mrs-
Hurley
Wallace
and
and
sons spent Sunday a t the
Hslaey Neighbors ot Woodcraft
Miss Grace Wallace and little L. C. Pennell home near Canby.
attended a reception given at 'A l­
Mrs. Dora Davis, who under-
bany to the Grand Guardian on H arry Reeves come down from
Saturday
W"dne«dav of last week. Neigh­ Portland
t nr o
* l to visit at went an operation in Albany
J. W. Rectoi home.
last weeg( jias left the hospital
bors from Brow isville, Lebanon,
Shedd and Corvallis were ».Is«
Mrs. R. F. Montgomery of and *s convalescing a t the home
p esent. F om H a lis y there wen Medford returned to her home of Rex Davis in th a t city.
Neighbors II'I I , Corcoran. Ringo, Monday, a fter a visit with her
Monday night a delegation of
Taylor, Mav M iller, Mr. and Mrs m other, Mrs M. M. Ward.
members of W oodcraft visited
Robertson, M r and M rj. Jess
the lodge a t Albany and Tues-
Mr-
and Mrs- „- Glen
Cross, Mrs Freeland, Mrs. W h ite,
, .....
, Stevenson
, , r,
day night members of the
Kenneth Croas. Mis. Mor .liiuwrg, and little son Richard of Rea- f;ast eni s ta r visited the Albany
Wayne Robertson, Mrs. K<|jth verton arrived
Wednesday of chapter
R bnetl and Louise Robnett. A last week for a visit with Hal-
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Freerksen
m tch appreciated Lauquet an d jsey relatives, Glen took the
train Mondav for Eugene, to and Mrs. Hen ry Freeiksen,
prognm were enjoyed.
<j,.nwh„,iv
think it i. r „ . ' visit
his
brother, Stanley Mrs. Agnes Clark, Miss Lucile
" .Stevenson, and family and he Shedd, Mrs. J. C. Clay and Mrs.
• y to shoot insulators from the e le c -|w j;] ?, so v j sj t a sjste r at Drajn Mary Porter were Eastern S tar
trie light line. Catch him at it and
visitois
in Corvallis Friday
you can have $50 and perhaps he |
rare- E. C. Miller and her sis- evening.
can sit in the jail and think about tel's, Mrs. W. H. Robertson,
8'VT f t 1 F ' S ’
the fun he had. See the advertisement Mis. J. H. Griffith of Albany
and Mrs. Bliss Byers of Inde- Shedd h,«h ” H ^ n .b u rg h ig h ,
in this paper.
pendence, and her nieces, Mrs. was v,on by H arrisburg; the
Frost Thursday morning is report- Donna Cross of Halsey and Fame on Saturday between the
ed to have damaged strawberries in Blissina and B etty Byers" of In- gram m ar
schools of Tangent
North Albany and various fruits a t ! dependence, motored to Eugene and Shedd was won by Shedd;
other places, but Halsey was not [ Thursday to attend the fu n era l-th e games on Sunday were won
lard hit. More than half the apple of (Jie unde of the elder ladies, by the Shedd first e r d cecond
and cherry crops at Hood River hr? R. A- McIntyre, whb died sud town team s
against Albany
reported killed.
denly a t his home in Tillamook. Moo:e and Sand Ridge grangers.
William Van Nice and wife
The Brownsville Times office
^ ev- M*’’ H ankins of Salem
arrived Monday for a visit with has linotype trouble this week conducted the Sunday morning
home folks- Mr. Van Nice has and cannot set the news for the seivices a t the M. E. church.
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Enterprise. The Junction City
%■%- wre Times people are accommodat-
V itjiivan’s Alibi.
t..
e ingly doing the work, but there
The story Is told of a Virginian who
W e H ave
is not as close connection with stayed out until two o'clock in the
Junction City as with Browns- morning. h i « wife objected. He mid
eve ; ry thing
I ville a t the desired day and he wasn't out as late as she thought
O ptical
1 hour, so some correspondence he was. She declared she had heard
llie clock strike. “What !" said the
EYE S T R A IN
t ret would o rd in a rily be hard
Is the Cause of Many
HUMAN ILLS
If your eyes give you trouble or
your glasses are annoying
SRI5 US. We can Relieve You
B a n c r o ft O p tical Co.
JU 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
t • WWWWW* WWWWW/ s e x .
Virginian, "you’ll take tne word of a
m ust be held over and take its d— n Yankee clock before mine?”
chances another week. Monday
y
W i i iatn Hoover of Port,
| is eaily, Tuesday is late and
land was 100 years old reel» -
I Wednesday is too late for copy .
to arrive th at must )>c set on day aed i« an «citve old gentlem B r
John Lev ird iwaky, 103 years old.
the linotype.
(Continued on page J)
All the family will find style,
wear-defying quality and the
truest economy in our complete
stock of A R R O W H E A D
Hosiery.
comm Hed lU 'c.de in a imspitsl st
W ant-woe, W i».. Tuesday. An­
gelo M-gnat o 'il M'dilletowi’ , C l..
t'ec»n;e ih« lather of a ‘ en-pnund
son la-t week on his 72 I birthday.
He hsd two o'lildrm by bi» fir»l
wile, fourtee 1 by Li« second and
eight by bis present spousd. If
he keep» up bi8 lick ba will have
'quite a fu n iiy by the time he
(caches the mature age of 11 « oth­
er* named above.
“Minnehaha Week”
being celebrated all over the
United States
Halsey Church ot th rift
This store is joining, with 20,000 other stores
throughout the country, i i calling our custom ers’ Church Announc«mwh
Church of C h rist:
attention to an astonishing value in ladies' hose.
Lon Chatnlee. minister.
Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert-
Come in and examine this VALUE
At ONE DOLLAR a pair
C olors:
BLACK
AIREDALE
CORDOVAN
PEACH
FOG
Rev. M. S. Woodworth and
Rev. Mr. Crofts were visiting
B aptist members in the coun­
try the forepart of the week.
M*. and M rs . C h arles How e
and daughter Emma visited at
the Cecil Harrison home one
evening last week-
L. A. Arnold, the Ix?banon
chicken man, called a t the J. C.
Harrison chicken ranch one
evening last week. The men
are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison
and Miss Francis Booker ex­
pect to leave the latter p art of
the week for a visit with rela­
tives a t Portland.
C- C. Carlson and daughter
Josie motored to Portland Sun­
day, returning Tuesday. While
there they visited Victor Carl­
son and family and a t the Sal-
vog home.
Ed Oxford is taking a vaca­
tion from the Sterling W are­
house and he, his wife, and son
are peeling chittem on his place
north of town. It has been re­
ported th a t they are making
$20 a day.
J. C- Harrison and daughter!
Thelma and Edna motored t<
Riddle Saturday morning, re
turning Sunday night. There
they visited at the M S. Ryan
home. Mr. l’yan i. grandfather
to the lla n is o n children.
Methodiet:
Robert Parker, pastor.
Sunday School, 10.
Breaching, 11.
In'erroediat« League, 7.
E, worth League, 7.
P’aver meeting Thursday, 8,
Preaching, 8.
Woodman, Spare That Trao.
The Silverton Woman’s Club b
«king through the State Federate»
>f Woman's Clubs for the co-<>pera
tion of private land owners in tht
■reservation of the state’s sceni-
ycauty in saving trees along th<
hhigwaya although they stand Q|i
‘.I -tr private ¿-oundi.
There are trees in Oregon entitled
o specian protection to prevent their
lecoming extinct. In maiiv Atianti.
states the beautiful flowering dog
wood and the hRWthorncs have been
exterminated.
In portions of Oregon, crpeciall;
he Willamette valley and »long lh<
Columbia, are scattered bpecimens o*
Gompeis and the federation of
labor are petitioning for 2.75
per cent of alcohol in Ijeer. The
iqt’oi' sellers and the boozers
vould not obey such a law any
better than they do the present
•no or than they did the license
aw when it was on the lawks.
Th ?y were lawbreakers. They
are lawbreakers. They will be
lawbreakers until their genera­
tion passes. There is a wonder­
ful difference l>ctwcen the home
of the average laboring man,
union or non union, as it is t/>
A first class baseball field is day and as it was when the
be’ng prepared in the city park liquor seller got the first and
largest slice of the contents of
the envelope on pay day.
Misses Ione Callaway and
Bessie McDonald o f the teach­
ers
training
class in thr
Brownsville high school hav»
troth secured schools for the
coming year.
One icceivet
$100 and the other $105 pel
month.
Both are good stu ­
dents and will undoutedly make
good in the profession. We
congratulate
them.
Theii
schools are in Moro and Wasco
counties respectively’.
A lf o r d A r r o w s
Rest Animals Bsfera SlaugStar.
Tranoportad animals are. as a
rule, slaughtered after they have been
allowed a |*r1od of rest, so (list ths
k.*et>lng quality of their meat will be
Inrreax *L
Miss H attie Dannen visited
her sister, Mrs- E. A. Starnes.
Sunday.
An Overtime Jah.
Almost «ny man ran convince a
womsr •Is»’ 1 e love# her. hut he has
ta work >1 ••».-«!! In order to keep her
mavlacwd.
Mrs. J. F. Isom has l»een on
♦ bo sick list this week and last.
that would ordinarly be used
Mr. and Mrs- Harpole and
daughter o f Junction P ity visit*
Thera’s a Asssan.
It Isn't easier to write plays Ihan
to write novels: but If they are sne-
reesful, they puy much better; no
•ovet!»»» s»il«e to be play writers.
f
of 22.271 voters io M ario ,
registered for the prt.
m#rr
May it.
1 meeting last week and could not
a report issued by Couaty Clark
i see as f®r aw aY as Lebanon, so CMiton show« there are Is Clatsop
he located it a t Sweet Home, rw ity S442 registered voters,
w hich is as near Lebanon a s , Peers cborries and prunst were
ou£. s^a£T* mail route goes.
, dsmoged • ( Eugene to oosae extent
The meeting, being on Wed- I by »he cold weather taet week,
nesday evening, was too late
The i t u d a r d Oil company of Calk
for any report for the E nter­ foraln will establish an extensive fuel*
prise to Ire set on the linotype, tng and distributing plant at Astoria.
so was only briefly mentioned
Recall petitions against County Com­
The outstanding feature was missioner! Roney and Sharp were (ti­
the explanation by Iloadm aster ed with the Lane county clerk at Eu-
Culver of Marion county of the «eop-
way that county Iras managed
first local grown head lettuce
the Luiding of a system of pav­ <4 Tbe
(be year was marketed in The
ed roads connecting the prin­ Dallas last week, bringing $8.60 a
cipal towns with the Pacific crate.
highway.
Mr#. Charts» R Shuey, 37, of La
It was stilted th at the leading
Ordide, was killed la an automoble
towns of this county can be
similarly linked up by" the c o n -1
* “ r *he WM dr,v‘,,,
»1 over on top of her.
struction of 24 miles of paved
close of one and a half days
roads- Marion has built ruch
rpaigttlng
students subscribed
a t a cost of $15,000 a mile.
After an explanation of the situa
tion by Passenger Agent Jenkins o'
the Southern Pacific, Brown >¡He ha
withdrawn its protest against the fia n t yellow pines, isolated trees that
suspension of the daily train service have come from great forests of that
>n<I accepts without opposition the variety.
substitution of the ps songer and
These trees and lb* dogwood art
freight auto busses now connecting
objects of rare beauty, and a petia
vith the trains at Halsey.
•ffort should be made Io induce own
rs of forests along the highway*
M r and Me» A x rl S»lvig
of I’oet'anel spent the we j to save them fled others thH» ran be
•t the C C. Carbon bowe. Ju»i named.
recently the Sa'vogs were marrie d.
While her« a hiinesh from ILowne-
The W. C. T. U. is sounding
ville ca'ne out to charivari them
•andidates
for office on the
Kvidaotly lh»y ware ittiexpecle-L
No can
for after tli- crowd arrived Mr and prohibition question.
didate,
especially
for
a
legisla­
Mrs. Sslvog quietly 1»,l (he room,
went out and l"t the air from the tive office, should lecwive the
tires of tits waiting atitcnv>bi'ta /ote o f a friend of the law as
sod esesped. They left f ir Port it stands unless he nnequivocal-
land Sunday before the A»'t Swsb .y promises to oppose any bill
,0 lessen the restrictions. Sant
crowd came to charivari th»,n
son, superintendent.
tE n t-r p r ta « C orrsspondsace)
Morning worship, 11. Lord’s)
supper every Lord's day.
The B urnett family have all
Christian Endeavor, 7.
been
down with the fhl.
Evening service, 8.
The church without a biehop, in
Mr. and Mrs. George McCart
the country without a king.
visited a t the Rolfe home Sun­
I f you have no church borne day.
come and worship with us.
A lotoi
4 ' ■
toward a student union build­
ing at the University of Oregon.
W ith 86 of the 78 necessary re­
cruit« already signed up. The Dalle«
la assured of having a machlna gun
unit of tbs Oregon national guard.
Low temperature of from 18 to 86
degrees above sero la Um atilla coun­
| ty did damage to the fruit crop that
■ will run Into the thousands of dal-
I lara.
Cleo Campbell. 2«. ton of A. 7.
Campbell, living near Ballston, was
killed when a traetor he wns operat­
ing on his father's farm overturned,
crushing his back.
The special tax ot more than 826.-
000 levied last tall by the Warrenton
road district for highway Improve­
ment pnrposes was declared illegal
! hr Judge Kakio at Astoria.
Fruit man la Han Francisco are
circulatlac a petition to hoyeott nil
lumber Items moving from Oregon
mills la retaliation for Oregon's em­
bargo against California fruits, It ta
reported.
,
An Initiative petition to abolish eapl
tai punlshmant In Oregon w-as filed
with the secretary of state at Relent
by the Oregon Anti-Capital Punish­
ment league The bill will be voted
on In Novembsr.
The city of Eugene will bond Itself
fcr 1806.000 to bul’ d an auditorium for
the University of Dragon as Its pert
of the $6.600.000 gift campaign, ac­
cording to plana made by »# of the
leading buatoeas m»u of tbe city.
A. L Lovett, professor cf entomol­
ogy at Oregon Agrioultura, college,
and a nationally recogntzsd authority
on certain phase« of entomological
work, died at his home In Corvallis
as a result of complications following
a case of septic tor« throat.
Mosier and Rood River valleys ware
visited by heavy Croats Wednesday
sod Thursday of last week, rsaultlag
In widespread damage to all the early
fruit K wee thought that moat of the
ch*rrl«t, peart, prunes end early
apples were badly damaged
Approximately 22.008.000 feet of gov
•vnment timber lu Or»goo wee sold
lest week a» the Unltod States land
office In Portland for approximately
140.060
The sale included holdings
In Columbia. Washington. Clackamas.
Yamhill. Benton end Polk eouhtles
Seeding of spring wheat, oats and
barley la nfsrlng completion In lbs
middle sections of Dragon, according
to tbe weekly crop summary of the
weather bureau, and early spring
grain It germinating (airly well, but
rala la needed to bring up later teed.
Inge.
James Benton, cousin of Robert Ful­
ton. Inventor of the steamboat, and
of Thomas H. Beslon. Ualtad States
senator froaa Mlasoart forty years
ago, died at bis biyae la RUgeo« at
the age of 82 fdara He was a ploaeer
of 1884, and crossed the plains by ox
team
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