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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1924)
H alsey VOL. X I I enterprise HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. TH URSDAY , MAY 8. 1924 HALSEY HAPPENINGS AND COUNTY EVENTS! Short Storiesfrom Sundry Sources ricau longue, people. J- J. Corcoran is making cement work for S. Collin» arid F. Yanalta •Nil 4« NEWS NOTES FROM AIL OVER 0RE60N Official Figur««, Automobile License», By States - January 1, 1924 P r ^ J b y S U N S E T M A G A Z IN E at the Pine Grove cemetery. Mi.*e Cleona Smith will be grad, uated from the U, ol O. next Election d»r dinner at H ill’s month. She becomes a bachelor of store. Trcoesds to public library. |gcienceg. Epitome of Events in tho Bent er State Mesdanoes A. E. and .A rth u r The entertainment and sale at Foote were Brownavill» visitor» the city hall Saturdev bight netted yesterday. the Standard Bearers $14,75. Not Mr» H . C. Tho np on of Browns a large crowd was present, owing villa took the train here for Port to o'.her things at other places. A Kiwanie club wilt be inetttu’ ed ia Bend !u the lmmeSiete future if piaei oullieed are carried to core pie-ton A total of »107,»7S«9 wee turned over to the atete treasurer by tb« »fate land department during April land yesterday. There will ba a Mothers’ day ervice at the Methodist church W illard Wooley of Halsey an M *rle Baumgartner of Harrieburp Sunday morning at 11. Cars wiil took Ihe train here for Detroit jee I be provh e I for motbera unable t o corns on foot. Apply to Mrs. G. terday. W. Mori h o weg. Salad, sandwiches, bake) beans D r. Whetstone will be in liia pie. Everything good. Eat din ner at H ill's store election day and Halgpy office Wednesday after noons only herealter. Dr. Maber, help the public library. •vho took over the dental practice Wilkin», indioted with Thomp of Whetstone’s father in Eugene son for the Peoria burglary, has a year or two ago, has been forfeited bis f 1000 bond and it i stricken with paralysis, and the bilieved has left tbs state. H's youuger Whetstone has acquired mother and Thompaon’e father atr the business. on the bond. A deta«hmen« of dealroyera will h« ordered to Portland for the Rose Fee,» vet in June, the navy department baa adviaed Senator McNary. The rltliena of Mayville. Wheel*« county, have formed a company an* put down an artesian wet, which wlh give ample water for the town. Approximately »14.600 will be made available by the forest service th li year for work on the Big Cetftaa Pla tsond take section cf the Umpqua high way. Mrs. L. H. Wallace of P ort land was the week-end guest a t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rector. She was accompanied home Mon day by her daughter Grace, who j A lf o r d A r r o w s had been here for a week and who has been ill for several 1 (Enterprise Correspondence) ,, I Probably the thr»e businesee^ days. Chester Curtis and family nt Ilia county ««at that have con- ! visited his uncle, Jack Curtis, Mrs. Edith Rob nett and Lou tinned the longe-t under their ise, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cross, of Peoria, Sunday. original management and contin Mis. L. E. Bond of Albany ued Io prosper are the Blain Cloth Mr. and Mrs. C- P. Moody, Mr. ing company, F. M . French’s jew and Mrs. Frank Gansle, Mr. and spent the week end a t the home elry business and thp Albany halt Mrs W. H. Beene, Mr. and Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs. E. D. ery. Why? Because their business George Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. Isom. Miller, Mesdames B- M. tactics are such as lead to succeaa. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starnes, One feature of such tactics is wise Bond, Adda Ringo, B. S. Clark, Miss H attie Dannen, and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin, Agnes Brown, J. advertising All three firms are J. F- Isom went to Eugene one patrons of the Enterprise's adver C. Bramwell, E. F. Cross, Karl day last week. Bramwell, G. W. Momhinweg, tising columns. Mrs. Florence Cogswell of i E. E. Gormley, Claron Gormley, Mr. end Mrs. PavidByr ee, mis Portland visited a t the A. E. sionaries from Uolenge, Afrioa, 0 . W. Frum , Mary Gray and Whitbeck home Fiiday night Jay Moore and Misses Kena home on furlough, will speak at andi Saturday, th«» Hnlney ClirFiitiani church"n*xt Walker and Mary Smith and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer of Wednesday evening, and Mrs. Ra>' Gansle of the Rebekahs visited n Mrs. Byrlee will sing in the native A f - 1 to Shedd Thursday night Eugene ., i r Mercer’s c » _____________________________ , and a team of the Halseyites m other, Mrs. D. I. Isom, Sat- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ exemplified the degree work urda.y night and Sunday. there j . F Isom came ho|ne froin ... ------- Mrs Flor£nce g an4 W est Fir, where he is employ W e H ave ed i daughters, Marie, Mildred and . in a lumber mill, , for , a few EVERY THING ¡Elizabeth and sons Harold and d a j‘ v ,a n w ith h i . f a m ,ly . O ptical I Rhodell, for many years resi- Lon Chamlee, pastor of the E Y E S T R A IN dents of this city, but who for Halsey Christian church, and la the Cause of Many some tim e have been living in his family took Sunday dinner HUM AN ILLS • Portland, accompanied by Mrs. a t the E. A. Starnes home. If your eyes give you trouble or E tta McDaniels of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. burton your glasses are annoying and Mess’-g, Marion Fraley and of Portland came up F’riday of SEP. US. We can Relieve You Pete Enns of Portland, were in last week, bringing Mrs. D. I. B ancroft O ptical Co. Halsey Sunday. Isom home a lte r a stay of three 313 1st St. W. Albany, Phone j weeks in th a t city. (C ontinued on p ite 4) Misa Gertrude Porter took an Indian part in coetnme in an en. tertainment in Portland, given fo the benefit of the G irl Seoul» and Campfire Girls. Hor piciure a« »he appeared was in Sunday’s Or egonian. L ook Y juthful in G ingham GINOHAM W EEK SPECIALS The Halsey alumni of the University of Oregon have be gun work on their campaign to j raise a large share of the mil- j lion dollar alumni fund which will be used to erect new build ings Prof. English is local chairman of the campaign, which will be completed May 30. I -------------------- Mis. Carl Seefeld and daugh ter visited the form er's mother, Mrs. Smith, Monday. Ileleey Ciiurcb ol C brot Church Announcemcnb See the new Qinghams at Cii»PV fteih ginghara'YRxka in new colorful pstterna that only the gay brilliance of Spring iraelf can rival w ill form n o em ail p o r tio n of milady'» Spring wardrobe. National Gingham Week, April 27th to May 3rd, in all the glory of the new aeaion'a happy colora, will furnish many a timely inapiration. KOONTZS GOOD GOODS Company H, The Dalle« machine gun unit of the Oregon national guard was mustered Into service at the civ,« auditorium ,n The Dalles at a publt« ceremony. B ro w n s v ille B rie fs S h e d d S n ap sh o ts (By Special Correspondent) (Enterprise Correspondent*) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tussing ' Mrs. R. A. M argasen was a spent Sunday a t the Reece Mai- Salem visitor last week low home. | S. J. Shoen was a business Alda Cochran and Glenda visitor Monday in Albany. Ross have completed their , Mis. Lyman Pennell and Mrs. year's teaching and home ll. s. Pugh spent Friday in Sa lem. for the summer- ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gamble A baby girl was born to Mr. spent the week end a t the Dave and Mrs. S. J. Shoen last Tues Paine home in Sheridan. day. Marvel Lawrence has finished Mrs. Emma Coon of Portland her post-graduate course in traeh- is visiting friends and relatives or-,’ training at high echool. She in Shedd. it one of Oregon’t future tgackv.v I Lyman and Lyle Pennell of Mrs. Lyall Bowers is home ShwW V,siton‘ from the Lebanon hospital, and * \U , ,, Belle Burson is helping her C' J bhedd and Sol Meyers with her housework for the drove to Portland Thursday, re present. | turning Friday. J. C. Harrison and A. A. ! Miss AS’ies Pugh is a t home, Tussing of Halsey made a busi- her school near Philomath clos- ness trip to Douglas county , 'ast Saturday morning, returning j Clyde Crawfoid has gono to the same night. , Oakridge, where he expects to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison work this summer, motored to Sheridan Saturday | The P otter Sewing Circle morning. returning Sunday met a t the home of Mrs. FTed evening. While there they were Sprenger Wednesday, the guests of the Dave Paine Mrs. Mary Porter and Mrs. family. Agnes Clark were among the Miss G retia H arrison and stoppers in Albany Saturday. Mesdames Irene liv e ly and | Miss Undine Dannen is teach Lila Hanna, sisters, are nicely ing school a t the W. C. T. U. started in the confectioneryi Children's Home, near Cotval business. Their fath e r bought |i3 the “Grille” for them. Mrs. Dora Davis has returned Sam B arge,, an old confeder to Shedd, nearly recovered ate soldier, went last week to from a recent suigical opera the S tate Soldiers’ Home. The tioti. old fellow was a fam iliar figure Several college students were on the streets and no doubt will lie missed. Years ago he was howe for t ba w eek e n d , a n io n ) a Brownsville business man them Raymond and Harold Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Nelson Shedd, Merle Pugh a,id Undine gave a farewell party for John Dannen. Bowers last Thursday . night. . Shedd high sahool played The time , , n i 7 , 1 P a) **!F ,« £* baB a t Brownsville Friday games until late when sand- winning, 19 to 17; the gram m er wiches, pickles, cake and coffee played Mt Tangent on were served. John goes to Eu grades Saturday, losing, 7 to 21. gene to work with a construc The recital given by the pu tion gang. pils of Mrs. Jess Cross a t the M. Mr« L illia n T e m p le t o n , lo n g E . church Saturday evening, ■onployed in Jones' notion e l o r e , ! was well attended and enjoyed h a« b o u g h t tti« bnsioesa. as the pupils did splendid work. Miss A letha Isom and Jim The Shtdd community re ( allaway announce their engage- greta very much the leaving of m en^- Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lawson Thpy havp moved to Albany, took a prize offered for the best w e r e Mr. Rodgers is working appearing couple at the legion for the Nebergall M»at company dance. i . Coyotes have been severe on Bundle day lor near sari sheep here-alxjuts this year. relief is May 21 I.aat yea> Tom Wooddy. while hunting during the exile of more than i them, killed eight coyote pups million people from Asia Minoi 500.000 people were given protec in a den which he discoveed. Church of C h rist• I-on Chatiilee, minister. Bible school, 10, W. I I . Robert- •on, suparintemlcnt. Morning worship, 11. Lord'a • upper every Lord'a day. Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening service, 8, The church without a hiebop, iu B owntvilla's population «outin- the country without a king. I f you have no church home uaa to increase, in the newapaper hurineva a a well aa out. Bachelor came and worship with us. Hinman aa publisher gave place to Methodist: a flock «( Loomises, and now a Koiwrt Parker, pastor. flock of Byrda haa arrived and no, Sunday School, 10. roeroua Taylor« are txpected. Preaching, I I . Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith and Intermediate League, 7. Epworth League, 7, children drove to Albany Sun- Prayer meeting Thursday, 8, ! day and spent the day a t the Preaching, 8. ID. S. McWilliams home. tion by means of used Amaricar clothing. A Portland man, B ar clay A<b»ser, now in the near east, writs« that this clothing it many case» meant (he different« between life and death. Used clothing for many womea en<’ children it greatly needed now, aa approximately half a milllor people are »till unable to fim bornei ia Greece and the tufferini (4 intense. « tA • * riftee a counties le Oregon had fail ad to remit their first half tax cot lactlona when the time for aendln» the money to the slate treasurer ex ptred, May 1. Recauae of the embargo on gardet truck from California, due to the foot and mouth disease, mid-Columbia gae denars are expecting an unusually profitable year. Removal ef Dr. Frederick Strlck er aa state health officer was dvmand ed of Oovernor Pierce In a com mud Ira tlon signed by the Portland Dairy men's ««sedation, A gain of more than is per cent in Eugene poetel receipts for April thia year over the corresponding month last year has been reported by Postmaster Yorea. WHliara BA,oh, rromment orchard let. haa^heea »elected as sheriff ol Mood River roua’r to ewveeed Thoasei F. Johnson recently appointed poet mhater at Hood River. The Umatilla house, a historic land mark of The Deltas, once the scene ol splendor and lavish entertainment« will be sold under the sheriff's ham mer for delinquent taxes. Exhibits at this year's stats fstt will be t-ondaed exclusively to Oregoe products, end as aoa-resldent «ih lb ltt will bs accepted, arnordlng to a devi ates of the »»at* fair board. Motor vabtetea of normal weight have bean permitted to reeuma travel on the Oregon frail between the foot of Emigrant hill and HHgard for th i ilrat time tn tavaral months Tha 8alam oaapter. Amerl<an W n Mothers, baa launched a movemant te erect a monument tn honor of th< young men of Marion county who tea, their'lives tn the world wav. Th# Southern Pacific company had net income of »»7 617,367 4« during IM S, ecoordlng to the annual report of the corporation Died 1« the offte*» ef the public aervlce commission The stats tax collected on sales ol gaaoltue aud distillate In Oregon dur teg th* month of March aggregated »132,213 lfl, according to a report b j Sam A Kotor, aervetary of state. David J. Oover died at Cottage Grove ts the result of being tram pl’ d by this horses tad terribly crushed when two wheels of Me wsgou, loaded with gravel, passed over his cheat. With wool shearing In Oregon full» three weeks ««artier than usual, w«o«d 1« beginning to accumulate at B< h« and other points la the eastern coun ttnn, hut no hustneos haa developed yet The Eugene city council has order ed a «pedal election July 2 on th* prepoeat to Issue »»66,6815 In bond« to build a municipal auditorium on ox adjacent to the university cf Oregon "ampus May day tn Portland waa marked by two walkout*, one In the plant o, (he Dollar Portland Lumber company, with 71 men affected, th * other being that of d riven of tha Star Ice a id Coal company. A bulletin of coneiderabte Interest to lumbermen, covering the natural reproduction of Douglas ftr la Oregon and Washington, written by Dr. J. V. Hetman, has just been announced by the Portland office* of th* fnreet ta r r ies The pamphlet haa »1 page*, ia wall llluatratad and haa two map* and diagrams Th* work haa heea amder preparattoa for three year*. (Continued on page 3) . J