Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 15, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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News
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HALSEY RAILROAD TIM S
North
South
(Continued from page 1)
nine-pound g irl ever since last Sat­
In preparation tor the actual work I No. IB, 11:37 a. m. No. 17, 12:13 p. m.
A. A. Tussing is io W alla W alla
urday.
ALBANY
24, £4:27 p. ni.
ef boring 3466-foot tunnel under the
23. 7.26 p. m.
thia wesk.
Sixty Thousand Children summit
22, 3:20 a m.
of the Cascade mountains on
21. 11:32 p. a .
Grant Reynolds was in Albany on
Miss M ary Henry a e n t to New­
the Nhtron cut-off line, eteam shovels I Nos. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
Trained
Friday.
SUNDAY—MONDAY
port yesterday.
have cleared away loose dirt for thelN o. 14, due Haleey at 509 p. m.. stops
MAY 18-19
H. W. Clingman went to Albany
tunnel approach at each end of the | to let off passengers from eouth of
Mrs. H. M . M ille r is thought to
How America rescued 250 000 pee­
We recotoiuend this picture as • Monday.
Roseburg.
be
im
proving
after
ber
long
illoeee.
proposed
work.
ant ef the best ever to be shown •
ls from certain death, saved 14,000
Mrs. L. E. Walton went to H arris­
in our city —Globe Management. <
bans from blindness, restored 14,
Convicts who escape from, the Ore I No. 23 runs to Eugene only.
G. H- Campbell, auditor of the
burg Tuesday.
to home life and self sup gon state penitentiary in the future I No. 21 raus to Eugene, thence Marsh-
<
Southern Pacific, was here Tues­ 159 orphans
George Fitzmauriee’s
rt, gave medical aid to 22,000 pew will be assigned to the prison “bull I
branch,
Miss Mary I a Rue was shopping d ay .
e although twelve physicians died pen” tor six months, will be depriv I Passengers lor south of Roseburg should
in Albany Monday.
hlle fighting typhus, clothed 505, ed of all privileges and Will be dress I lake No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
Mis. George A lford an d ch ild ren y hi
with
Theodore Henry wa3 a passenger of Irv in g visited borne folks yes­ ioo refugees, accomplishing these re­ ed In red and black striped suits. It I to No. 15.
•
sults In spite of obstacles that would
I io Newport Tuesday.
terday.
10
B IG
S T A R S I
have daunted anyone except an Anglo was announced here by Warden |
•
The annual picnic of the tele­ Baton, le told In the annual report Dalrymple.
Mrs. Bert S. Clark was visiting in
and a east of 3U,OUO
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
phone people w ill be at Browns­ •f Near East Relief whloh has re­
* * *
* * ft Harrisburg Tuesday.
Seventy students of the school of
The delivery window of the
cently been filed with Congress.
ville Satuiday.
Soon
Mrs. E. F. L aFayette was an Al­
Moving 20,000 children a distance forestry at Oregon Agricultural col Halsey poetoffice is open Sunday»
E
H abold B il l W bioht '»
bany visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. 0 W F ru m an d d au g h ter« cj hundreds of mtlee until practically lege are spending 10 days oh Salmon from 10:40to 10:60 a, m. and 12:15
R uth and V iv ia n and M rs. C. U la ll the Armenian children are out of creek above Oakridge In the Cascade 110 12:30 p. m.
‘ When a M a n ’s a Man
W. G. Trill, H arrisburg attorney, D avidson drove to A lbany S a tu r « ! Turkey; feeding, clothing, housing, national forest, where they are taking
•vas in Halsey Monday.
j d..<
and training 40,000 children, gradual up practical field work In the way of | th e n o r th - b o n n d 'll:3 7 tr a in :
Ing hoys and girls at the age of 16 cruising, logging, engineering and con­
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Arm strong
Mail goes south once a day, closing *t
Halsey Happenings
F. O. Salmon has purchased « to make their own way as mechanics struction of logging railways.
11:05 a. ni. ; north twice, closing 1125
•vere in Albany Monday.
new
Star
c
a
r
from
F.
M.
S
t.
John
for
railway
shops,
instructors
in
nurs
(Continued from page 1)
A total of 339,612 voters has regis­ a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Mail stage for
Frum & McMahan shipped a car of the Malone Star M otor com Ing. school teachers, skilled artisans
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
tered
for the primary election In Ore­ Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m.
and farmers, giving faith, hope, and
The Albany cannery will r in this load of sheep Monday.
pany o f Corvallis,
courage and the will to fight back to gon, according to figures on record
year and expects to make a new
Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell were
support to thousands of people— at the office of the secretary of state.
Mrs. Agnes Sawyer of Tacoma I
record,
Mbany callers Saturday.
and Mrs. Adolph Chialvo of Olym­ all these are but a few of America's Of this number, 233,023 are republi­ | Paid-for Paragraphs
’w
Helen Mykols and Wilma Haver-
achievements In the Near East last cans and 91,445 democrats. The mis­
pia have been visiting their mother, year
Mrs.
George
Hayes
was
consulting
land of Brownsville took the train
(6c a iiu e )
Mrs. George Maxwell.
r dentist in Albany Monday.
A fund of nearly »,000,000 was cellaneous group embracing a number
here for Albany Friday.
of
minor
parties,
numbers
10,036.
Gooseberries
for sale. E. Ruts,
raised and expended at an overhead
H arry Commons and family visited
Mr. Merrill of the Murphy seed cost of 2678,000.
Oregon pensions have been granted I Halsey, Oregon, 3 miles eait.
P eter Lewis of Dyer’s Ferry, Id a­
store at Albany offers 125 for the
These and other facts are found in as follows; Edward A. Reynolds,
ho, is visiting a t the home of his it T. B. Sprenger's Sunday.
sister, Mrs. G. W. Mornhinweg.
C. J. Straley was out of the store l ann of any person stealing tulips the annual report, copies of which may Oregon City, 512; Nellie Lumadue,
Old napers fo r sale at 5c w bundle
from Riverside cemetery.
| be secured on application to the Near
Mrs. Hurley Morgan and son By­ Monday on account of a twisted
East Relief J. J. Handsaker, State Portland, <20; E tta C. Hulery, On-1 at th e E nterprise office.
Miss M aud A ckley visited M r. I Director, 613 Stock Exchange, Port- tarlo, >30; W arren W. 8tover, Cor­
ron of Albany arrived Saturday for ankle.
vallis, $18; Augusta E. Leonard, Clat­
W. P, Wahl brought his daughter and Mrs. Fed Templeton several | land,
a visit at the E. D. T urner home.
"The achievements, great as they skanie, <30; Lydia 9. Morgan, P ort­
>elma home from Corvallis for the days last week and went to Albany
... ■■ — S
Mrs. L. W. Robnett of Drain was week end.
sra, give us no sense of pride,” states land, 312; Hamilton B. Arthur, Keat-
with them Saturday.
visiting at the home of her parents
Handsaker, "only a sense of gratl- Int. » 2 .
"tHERR GOES OUS OF
tudft that we have been able to do as
Since the first of the year build­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson, last
TVC WCAWtaSY TAXFaivdRS
muoh
as
we
have
and
of
regret
that
ing permits bare been issued at Salem
week.
1W t t x i w
H 8 P ut « a
we could not do more. Last year at for 101 new homes. The perm its show
NxfiXBL
t
u
t
v
e to u se n o u
Elaine Woodworth of Brownsville
one time our Near East Relief work­ the average coat to be |3500.
The foregoing sum will be
BOX
SUWOANI MMCU
ers were surrounded by dying men,
took the train Friday for Tangent
paid for information leading
Mrs Elisabeth Eliza Hawley, mother
H R SWOPFLRS OFF \ l GOS4
women and children at five relief sta­
where she has employment week •
to the arrest and conviction of any person dam­
tions at once. A heart broken relief of the late C. L. Hawley, state dairy
X' W6AUCU, Wfc VJOUT FH1O
ends a t Mother’s Inn.
ft
aging I roperty of the Mountain States Power
worker took down the orphanage sign and food commissioner, died at her
MUOW " f
<Wl»WT 1U th ’
More than half the ' ) .4 .taxes for f t
from his overcrowded orphanage be­ home In Portland at the age of 82.
company, especially insulators.
B
ook
!
t
v
t
s
w
, am ' w t'v u
cause
there
was
no
further
room
and
the year have been paid in a little
Frank Donley. 40, a resident of
\ VJiSM u t ' o
children continued to come pleading
over a month, leaving <552,179, most
Iuforuiation will be consideiedcoafukutial tf conviction can be ob­
Dixonville, In Douglas county, died
fot admission.
BEMY
ly not due until October, to be paid
tained without revealing its Source.
‘Admission to orphanages was re­ of injuries sustained when his team
>AOftC OU
H. E. Arm strong, government live­
fused to 5000 children at one time. ran away while he was loading wood.
G. M c C lellan , Sup't., Albany.
AMENDE
Due to lack of funds It was found
stock inspector, has been here a few
Junior and senior classes in life­
necessary
to
discontinue
child
feeding
days. He reports excellent conditions
saving are being conducted success­
In Constantinople although there were
umong flocks and herds in Line
six Inches of snow on the ground at fully at the Baker natatorlum by the
county,
.
Baker chapter of the American Red
the time."
Miss Lottie Bemrose went to Cor-
Mrs. T hom as I.acey of P o it and
At the present date there are at Cross.
The school a t Elkton, where Miss
allis Tuesday where she expects to ; h as been v isitin g at th e Ped Tern least 500.000 people homeless In
At a recent meeting of the Silver
Nettie Spencer is teaching, will have
le t employment.
pleton hom e and in Brownsvil e, I Oreece. people who two years ago ton school board a resolution was
its commencement exercises May 23
were
self
supporting
and
self
respect-
L. H. Arm strong and W. C. Smith | w bere
»«rmerly lived,
passed which makes It Impossible for
and Governor Pierce is expected to
John Standish writes from Bole, I lDg
Tur“ 7 ,A ,h1rd oi
married
women to teach in the Silver-
and families visited a t the Carl See- if . <i a i • i •
be "among those present."
people „ ftre ,he
slowly 7 starving
M ont., that he is doing some i il l l US; ft t0 million
death #hhP
aWe« ton schools.
feld home Sunday.
Catch the fellow who shoots an
T, . .
. .
. ,
tratm g work hut plane to go east by th# Greek , overnment t0 th)J
Feed and flour were heavy factors
? u‘nn« Cn y / ersey P C . .Wl1
8 C0UP1« of '‘ ,'ek9- probably to tent of Its ability and by relief
insulator from one of the Mountain
In the April freight movement from
•>e
at
the
McConnell
farm
,
Shedd,
a
P en n sy lv a n ia . H e is taking a agencies are attempting to fight their the P ort of Astoria terminals, with
States Power
Company’s
pole»
correapondence course in commer­ way back through Unspeakable dis­ 1887 tons of feed and 42,984 barrels of
and you can get a bigger bount) week from next Saturday.
than for a coyote scnlp.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quimby of Ai­ cial illu s tra tio n that has two more couragements to self support.
The report closes with urgent recom­ flour being shipped.
years to run
A pair of colts, frightened by an ea came over Wednesday for a few
An emergency hospital at MoCredle
mendations from 15 prominent Amer-
tWxhMB.
lays’ visit with home folk.
automobile, threw Jay Moore from
.cana recently In the Near East that springs to care for injury cases of all
Ihe
work
be
continued
until
the
chll-
»agon
Saturday, causing some
employes on the Southern Pacific Na
A. C. A rm strong and wife were in
Sweet Home haa begun plana for Ite
Iren now In the orphanages are tron cut-off work Is being establish
W ith the H igh
bruises and a sprain, but he was klbany Friday and Monday and in
brought
to
self
support
and
that
the
Fourth of July celebration.
around as usual Monday.
ed
by
the
Eugene
hospital.
Brownsville Monday afternoon.
School Classics
seeds of the hundreds of thousands of
Lincoln and Lane counties will enter
sther helpless children in the Near
The woolen mill company com
T. J. Slcirvin returned Friday from
Decision not to raise the embargo
By
MARGARET
BOYD
judging
teams in the contests to be
Cast
be
urged
upon
America.
Among
plains that orders for its product
ledford and other southern cities,
O
”
fruits and vegetables from the dla-
those
signing
these
recommendations
held
In
connection
with
the
Jersey
come in slowly and it may i>e neees
►f
/here he had been on business.
ire John If. Finley, editor of the New Chautauqua, to be held at the state I trlc ts of California not Infectod by tha
(® by M argaret Boyd.)
sary to shut down for a while. Thb
fork Times, Ex-Governor Allen of fair grounds at Salem, May 28 and 29. foot and mouth disease waa reached
Floyd Keeney and wife of Eugene
“. < . your speech would betray J
would not be the case if we «1! i.i
Irove down Sunday and called on Mr. I yea1.”—Speech on "Conciliation With Kansas. Dr. Cavert, Secretary Federal
William Grounds. W. Claude Mo by the Oregon State Livestock board.
ouncll of Churches, Bishop Cannon,
aisled on tnads-in Oregon cloth it
(eency’s grandparents, J. A. Stev - ' America."
tlon
and J. Robert Thacker, members The recommendation was sent to Gov­
M. E. Church South, Mrs. Alice Hegan
our garments.
nson and wife.
'
When a man Is hurried or excltod Rice.
of the New Zealand Dairy Products ernor Pierce.
board, visited Portland In the course
Foot and rooutb diva at« m ay
A lady residing near H arrisburg
W. R. Kirk and wife drove to h i speaks the language of his youth.
of a tour of the United State* and I causa an aw fu l itc h in g in a h u m a n
whose name is not mentioned, ovei Monmouth Friday nnd were accom- In this way speech betrays one's earl,
life and tralolng.
Europe.
| but it n ev er k ills a n y b o d y ,
70 years old, partially blind for elev
anied home by their daughter
It Is much easier to disguise one’s
Portland, through Its chamber or
on years and totally so for the last
¡race, who is a student at the state appearance than to disguise one's )
commerce, will take no action on the I W o m a n ’« I A t t a r W i l l
ormal.
» } speech. One rarely. If ever, gets com
two, has had her sight restored by
question whether W ashington’« prln I
WHIoll 0 LfGllGI TT ill
the removal of cataracts from hot!
pletely
away
from
the
speech
of
one’s
|
Dr. and Mrs. T. 1. Marks and son
clpal mountain should be called Rain
eyes, reports Miss Mary Fake, Kei
youth.
I
once
heard
a
man
declare
toland, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Drink-
that he could tell the state of the
ler or Tacoma, it was decided by the I
Cross nurse.
rd and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stafford Union from which anyone came by
board of directors.
She writea ** I hated cooking because
At the county Christian Endeavor
pent Sunday on the banks of the bearing him talk for a few minutes
Oregon
leads
all
other
states
In
this
I
al*
1 *,e turned sour and formed g it. I
convention at Shedd Friday, Satur
alapooia above Crawfordsville.
Ue insisted that there were peculiar!
corps area in point of relative strength drank hot water and oltve oil by the
day and Sunday last, Genevieve
ties of speech peculiar to each state,
of its national guard, according to a 5‘ ,'1,onL
«»Hl I used
Mrs. T. 1. Murks and Mrs. J. W. I and that these peculiarities were
Wells of Halsey was elected presi
mnnn r .r .h - r j
v j
A'llenks.
Most medicines act only en
■rinkard drove to ( orvallta Batur- 1 never altogether outgrown. Few of j
report
recelv
ed
from
headquarters,
lower
bowel,
but
Adlerika
acts
on BOTH
cent, Clarice McConnell of Shedd
lay
anil
were
accompanied
home
by
;
us
ever
cultivate
our
powers
of
ob-
ninth
corps
area.
San
Francisco,
by
I
upper
and
lower
bewela
and
removes
all
vice president, May Phillips of A1
George A. White, adjutant general.
gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate
i'e form er's son Roland, who had serration to the point where we can
bony secretary, and Max Dunham of
___ j
„
constipation. Helpa any case gas on the
distinguish slight variations of speech ;
ecently had hia tonsils removed.
Twenty-geven thousand gallons ol stomach is TEN minntea
the la tte r place treasurer.
but most of ua feel able to dis».aguish
Illicit whisk)’ and raaib were asized
Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Wilbur of l’orl
by bis speech a man from th< eastern
Monday night W. J. Ribelln just
RINGO DRUG STORE
and destroyed during the year 1923)
and,
brother-in-law and sister of or western or southern part of our
up in bed and reached for some
by
the
force
of
deputies
working
under
rank and W. R. Kirk and Mrs. O. country.
HALSEY
cough medicine on a stand and got
Sheriff Hurlburt of Multnomah conn
It Is perhaps easier to leani a new
V.
Frum, were here the forepart of
a twist in the muscles of his back
ty and 87 Illicit etills were also seised
language than to correct one that has
Thia little Near East refugee le ewe
which caused him much pain. He he week. They expect to d rive to been learned Incorrectly. I remember
Thomas Lee. working temporarily!
among more than a million who fled
got no relief until he went to Albany ''birago.
an Interesting example of the way In from Turkey to Greece last year.
tor the Coos Bay Lumber company In I
Cash paid for
the next day to seek treatm ent from
which the mind clings to the form
North
Bend.
In
place
of
hta
brother.
C
r
e
a
m
.
P
o u l t r y EffCK V e a l
Arthur Wesley and D. H. Sturte- first learned. Blspbam, It will be re
N tar East Bundle Day May 21
a chiropractor or an osteopath. He
who was 111. met death when he fe!l|
’
’
ant
took
their
families
and
several;
membered,
was
an
ardent
advocate
of
Near East Relief Bundle Day la
came home feeling as fine as a fiddle
|&
Hides.
M.
H-
S
H
O
OK
against
a
saw.
His
heart
was
severed
ol lu n ch to M c K e ro lw r’k ! inU*k’ ln E,,«lish 1 remember one Wednesday. May 21st On this day
with the kink taken out of his back baskets
and
most
of
hie
left
elde
waa
cut
• a»
1 A/'oealnn
n
bun
•*e«<
w
"U'bnw
t
I
t
'..
th e occasion when be sang. "When I Was the people of Oregon are asked te con­ away.
and carrying his ninety years er so n ill, near C raw fo rd sv ille
a Page," und sang ,ll0#tr#(t
It as only ,he he Mper)
could tribute outgrown, out of date, and cast
like a younker,
f alauooia, Sunday alternoon and slnf' lt ’ .“ ¿ D
oft clothing (or the 60.600 children ln
Northwestern fruit shipping con
vte supper there. They say» they ority of music In a language known Amerlcaq orphanages and for the 500.-
I. E. Gardner and wife have had a
cerns have telegraphed a protesti
can make both FA R M antf CITY
nly went to please the children.
| to the audience, he began to ting It •60 people homeless ln Greece.
against proposed action of the board I L O A N S at a very row rate of intetest
ft It almost Impossible In the mldet
la English. Everything went well un
The foot nnd mouth disease in Cali til he reached a certain phrase, then of eur prosperity to realise that chib of tariff appraisers to lower the duty! From 5 to 10 years. W rite me for par
O. W. I.* FLAB.
om ia has jumped over into l'reano] his speech betrayed blra Into the Ital dren on (he other side of the world on pitted and seeded cherries, peck trcnlars.
Salem, Ore.
unt v, where it had not appeared Ian Chagrined, he fried several tlmrs , r * clothed in rage and even starving ed in brine, from 5ft to 1 cents a
410 Oregon Bldg
Dae third of a million peo pound.
«fore e. and | c -ple In O n g v V w h o 1 <• ,ln « ’he aria through In English, ,0
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
The annual track and field meet m |
although the
ave been tr i - . - to hitve the state l b,,t ever> n “ e hl*
hetrsred '
, r * «'owly a ta rrig . aitt
uth,w„„.
,,-k rn the
J n . t,« _ l.n g .u g . In wh.ch he had
« « f e and the
caused by Catarrh.
the
high schools of gouthefn Oregon
uuat astine
Srtf > * ¿-•ne/i f t * <*war 1C >wrg
people themselves ere doing every«
so long sung.
was held at the Jackson e'ounty fair
strictions have quit, The d a n g e r,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohl.
The speech of the majority of ua 1» thing poaatble to bring them beak to grounds at Medford With track teams
too great.
influenced by the speech of our aseo- a eopdltloa of salt support To such representing Roaaburg, Grant« Rasa. |
Lanndry sent Tuesdays
people e suit of warm clothing Is often
The date of the meeting at the dates 1 his Is rapeclally true of chll the difference bet wash hopelasa dis­ Klamath Falla. Ashland and Medford
\<ency
Hub Cleaniag Works
dren and «others are often able to
Church of Christ ab which Mr and tell with wi. m their children have couragement and tha win to fight on contesting.
Before you take that
•Mrs David Bverlew, Oregon peopl, ' eeu playing oy the child's un.-on The clothes afa 66t given away If
A B E S PLACE
Appointment by the governor of t
the p e r tii applying la able to render
•>n furlough from missionary work eclous Imitation
non
political
committee
to
investigate
at Belenpe, Africa, would he heard,
Speech alec tenda to betray one- any kind ef service ln exchange The and determine upon some plan look
come to the
ecupatlon and intercuts and social need Is imperative (or need garments Ing to the reorganliatioh of the state!
a
unavoidably
changed
from
laal
of all ktade. cbeta. dresses, sweaters,
RINGO DRUG 8TORE
government on a more efficient basis |
«venin^ as an» ouacadl last week, to
•* we)l ** (' ne ’ childhood ea stockings etc.
vlronrcent
and
oaa'a
associ
ales
Aa
and nee our FISHING
tomorrow evening.
was the suggestion coiteined ln a
Leoal
«hurcbes
are
cooperating
la
Ritot puts It:
tbls Bundle Day or bundles may be letter written by Joseph N. Teel of |
& KODAK SUPPLIES j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn f«tevenBon and
8f» » ch I» 6u t broken lig h t upea tha lent dtract 1» to tke Near East Relief. Portland, which wee received at the
All work done promptly and reason­
unapukaa
little eon of Beavertoig wem week depth of t h a --------
U5 3t6ik fie kan fe. ♦ -
,
• a m tiv e oftiooc u fa ltu .
ably. Fhone No, 264
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GLOBE
“ THE ETERNAL CITY”
» * ♦ * *
1
MAY 15. J« 4
end visitors in Halsey and Browna-
•11«.
e
Near Elast Report
e.
F
:
:
t
€
’ «
ft
TH’ OLE GROUCH
$50
Reward
«
H elp Halsey
Cream and Produce Station
FARM LOANS
Hall's C atarrh
Medicine
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Fishing Trip
F. M. GRAY,
DRAYM AN