cc 1 H alsey VOL. X I I enterprise H A L S E Y , L IN N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , M A Y . «2, I « 4 N O . 42 HALSEY HAPPENINGS ! mout and build AND COUNTY EVENTS Short Stories from Sundry Sources pa»». road over the Master Jerry Moody of Harrisburg' arrived Monday to spend the week with C. P. Moody and family. P i n e G r o v e P a tt e r s B r o w n s v ille B rie fs ’ Children’s Home, after which lunch (By Special Correspondent) ¡by Mrs. Lawrence Zimmerman, • »as served by the hostess, assisted (Entorprise Correspondence) A number of farmers around town , ^°- Commons, who has been in Th» ¡Pina Groyo orchestra met Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simons of Eu- Waduesday. replanting their corn. (California, was an overnight vfcitor ( arc replanting com. NEWS NOTES FROM ALL OVER OREGON Epitome of Event» in the Heaver Sfate in Shedd on his way to Portland. Glen Frum went to Salem Monday. I 6elJe vlsited at the Curtis Veatch Mrs. Inez Smith was a Eugene Mrs. Emma Harrison returned V r r, , and Henry Weger homes Sunday visitor Saturday. home from Lebanon Friday. «_ „ .i » „ . Elmer Margason and his aunt. Mrs 8nd Mrs- c “« is Veatch and Marvsl Lawrence has accepted . 1 J ? * * ’? on Albert Miner was helping Mr, H n ur • » • • . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Krum «hove to Gaston Is to have a tourist free auto- Dykstra fill a silo Saturday. •Won in Albany for the ,ummer J * • « « * » « « «erciw ts. H. D. Warner is driving Mr. Guld- Hood River Mondy to attend na-id mobile camp. net's stage this week. lodge. g Otto N eff is in a Portland hospit­ '« • S i ' r S Fire of undetermined origin destroy­ Miss Cleona Smith mad« a trip to I Miss Alberta Koontz spent the al recovering from an operation on Cecil Harrison drove to Albany Sat Wash., are visiting at the home of ed one of the barns at the state train- his eyes. Sweet Home Saturday. week end with home folks and had urday on business. lug school for boys at Salem. Mrs. Kennedy's mother, Mr» Mrs. Etta McDaniel of Portland A. F. Spurling is taking an a u lo -l’*8. 8 ®^est Miss Irene Balsinger of Belle and Mabel Burson, Gladys Dora Davis. Although the season is early, cater­ visited at the R. K. Stewart home mobile trip into southern California. I Sa em’ Hove and Bruce Burson drove to pillars aye already appealing on the last week. At the meeting of the Eastern Star fruit trees in Benton county. Albany Friday on a shopping tour. Claroii Gormley, who baa been I Mr’ #.nd Mr*' James Drinkard, ac Wednesday five were initiated: Mr. Charley Gibson and T. P. Patton The steam schooner O. C. Lindaner working at Reedsport, spent Sundav d u r oont and shipped two carloads of sheep Miss Eva Weeks of Lebanon, for- and Mrs. Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Clay struck the bar at the mouth of the at home. ’ I ^ rank, Martin and Herman Koontz, Tuesday. mer teacher at Ash Swale, spent the P. Moody and Dr. y. I. Marks, all ol „ J .. „ drove to Holley Sunday. week end at the N. L. Burson home. Halsey. After the regular work re­ Umpqua river sod is a total wreck. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hess of Drowns-1 r . „ Mi. and Mrs. k E. Eagy spent The Marshfield chamber of com­ ville were passengers to Albany on I \ Surveyor Leonard was the Several The local W. C. T. U. is offering freshments were served. unday at the home of her parents Monday. I 0,1 y candidate voted for in the pri- at Oakville, a prize to the school children for the visitors were prresent from Albany, merce annual banquet was attended by 400 people representing Coos bay _ , I “’a"’’®® of both parties to succc-d best essay on "Cigarettes.” The time Tangent and Brownsville. and coast sections. Tuesday Mrs. C. E. Gormley went I hioisrif as county surveyor, ai d ’s I rank Gansle, Albert Miner is up Friday. W ith a nucleus of 590 volumes in to Millersburg where she will visit son was born to him the same day and Albert Heinrich weot to Ki.- Some of the Shedd visitors and her father, J. G. Gourlev. ’ gene Monday. Thera are to be union memorial shoppers in Albany Thursday were 1877. the second year of the Univer­ „ „ „ „ Gravel 18 he»1»? unloaded by ma- The Pine Grove boys will play services at the Baptist church Sun­ Mr. Ritchie and Harry Spranger sity of Oregon, the library at the atata Mrs. H. M. Henry and Emma and chinery from railroad cars and haul- university has grown to 180.000 vol­ Pat drove over to Nortons Tuesday I to the road east of here in the baseball with a Halsey pick-up day. Rev. M- S. Woodworth it to and w ives, Mrs. W. W. Poland, umes. deliver the sermon. for a stay on their ranch. I Carey neighborhood at a rapid rate. team Saturday afternoon, end Mr. and Mis. Harry Poland, Mrs Damage roughly estimated by the Mrs. R. H. Daugherty of Pomeroy,, The <)uant*ty of sand in that gravel About two hundred saw “ The The Pioneer Telephone picnic held W. McConnel and daughters Clarice owners at 8100,000 was done by fire and Willow, Mrs. Edith Coney, Mr. Wash., and son Asa of Seattle, arriv-1 ,15 surel>' sufficient to serve as a Farmerettes” at the teboolbouse at the local grounds Saturday was , u ' Y' --- ---- tn the furniture making plant of the fc’ WilIouKhby, Mr. and Strauss Manufacturing company in The piano fund was gainer by well attended. The sports were good I „ ed in Halsey Tuesday for a short, bindcr> if !t so serve, |3 4 65. as well as the speaking. Drownsville Mrs. McClaine, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Portland. stay at their old home. A. A Tussing and lost as usual in the ball game with Margason and Mrs. Emma Coon. The Harmony school closed Fri­ The Hawley Pulp A Paper company Only four failures occurred I for California Monday morning on Harrisburg. day, the teacher, Mrs. Laurel Chan­ of Oregon City has purchased approxi­ 1200 eigh th -grad e| a combined business and pleasure among the ___ J. E. Willoughby hag sold his meat mately 11,000 acres of hlgAgrade pulp pupils who look the state exaniin. trip, expecting to visit various towns dler, and pupils having a picnic on School closes at Ash Swale with market to Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, the lake. timber In Tillamook county, accord­ | and go as far south as San Diego. ation in this county. a picnic Friday on Lone lin e. Mr. immigrants from Montana. Mr. Wil­ ing to recent report!. They expect to be home about June Mr. Gardner and Walt Smith have Howe, the teacher, has put in a suc­ loughby will do some resting and Several instances o f wool theft 7th. The La Grande poet of the Amer- Legion baa voted »1000 In pledges just finished shingling the house and cessful year and has been hired foi i J b e -» f o r e *ntering in new ac- lean have been reported since shearing doing some work on the barn at the the coming year. Thelma, Edna and | Hvltiea. started and now thieves are peel­ to be used as the laltlal fund for the A'llliam Schweiger, who had lived Floyd Nichols farm. Elbert Harrison were neither absent ing cbittem on other people’» prop, constructtCdi of a proposed armory at Harrisburg sirce last fit' and erty. Two men were arrested Ust A lfo r d A r r o w s Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pike of North nor tardy during the eight months. building in that city. week for stealing 22 fleeces from l ore a gro’d reprtation, is in jail There was no eighth grade, but Thel­ Plana for the new Bike' temple to charged with a felonious assault on Band vasited Mr». P ik e’s uncle, ll Anders Christensen of Harrisburg ma Harrison, Dora Burson, Guy Bur­ (Enterprise Correspondence) be erected la Salem thia year have One confessed and the wool whs fifteen yea:»old Mary Swift. The girl K Stewart, and cousin, Mrs. son and Jim La wrence w ill all be in Arch Ingram of Monroe called on f a n d «»altedl had been permitted to go to a movie Hover, Saturday and Sunday. recovered. the eighth next year. ruler of the order. The temple wl!J his uncle, Lee Ingram, Sunday. with him by the Frank Nenichick Miss Mary LaRue had business, in I ’T M *' M' V' K * Davidson, president of the San- family, with whom she resided, and tiant wagon road company, claims the crime is alleged to have been fhere are twelve to fourteen m ill­ committed on the way home. ion feet of timber on the right of way. If the government will Our history story, “In the exchange equal timber for this he Days of Poor Richard,” in this may take the county’s »5000 and week’s chapter recounts some let the couuty and the govern- bloody deeds» but they are an 1 W e H ave EVERY THING O ptical E Y E S T R A IN I* the Cause of Many HUMAN ILLS If yenr eyes give you trouble or your glasses are annoying SER US. We can Relieve You B a n c r o f t O p t ic a l C o . 313 1st St. W. Albany, Phone w > WcJ deeds which no worthwhile his­ tory could omit in telling of the even's leading to formation of the American nation. The old one- legged renegade whom Jack Irons whipped in the first in­ stallment of the story gets his quietus from the mouth of Sol­ omon Binkins’ gun and the raiding indians get a scare which they think comes from the Great Spirit, and who shall say it didn’t, whatever the me­ dium which brought it? (Continued on page 4) L ook Y outhfui , in G ingham There have been no cases of foot Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sprenger of John Warren of Brownsville died and mouth disease in Oregon as yet, Corvallis visited at the E. A. Starnes May 9, aged 88. but an exchange remarks that it home Sunday. knows of several people afflicted The first Linn county open forum Mrs. C. E. Mercer of Eugene spent with the hand to mouth disease. picnic is to be at Brownsville on several days last week with her temo Sunday soon. mother, Mrs. D. I. Isom. Mrs. Minnie Waggener, who was Mrs. £ D. Isom spent several day. operated on recently at the Browns last week in Albany with her mother ville hospital, is reported to be re Mrs. k E. Bond, who was ill ’ covering nicely. B. E. Cogswell of Portlnd came The Brownsville chamber of com­ up to his ranch last week to look af­ merce is trying to have the state commission force the Southern Pa ter the shearing of his sheep. cific to restore the daily railroad Mi. ---“ and ...... Mrs. W. C. Q|tKCla Sickels Bn„ and -----J ---- train, which was discontinued because s°n of Eugene were Sunday evening it was losing money for the company. I callers at the E. I). Isom home Halsey Churcb ol Christ Church Announcement« See f/ie n ew Ginghams at Crispy freth ginghsm frocks In new colorful psrtems thst only the g«v brilliance of Spring itself esn rival, w i l l fo rm no s m all p o r tio n of milady's Spring wardrobe. Nsrionsl Ginghsm Week, April 27th to May 3rd, in all the glory of the new eeaton'i happy colon, w ill furnish many s timely inspiration. I Mr. and Mr». John Cornett of the prospects for a big men’s class, Friday. Io the first gsme played at th» S***dd and Mrs. Tom Hill of Halsey similar to those now going in hund­ reds of churches of Christ over the new baseball field Harrisburg beat I cah*d 0,1 Mrs. D. I. Isom Thursday afternoon country. They were enthusiastic Brownsville 8 to 4. about the idea. A committee was Mrs. E. F. J * Fayette of Browns- C. k Morris, an old resident of appointed to arrange for place and villa went to Albany Tuesday. She Harrisburg, was buried in the Ma- date. A delegation of Halsey men ha8 a class in music there. sonic cemetery at Alford Sunday will be in Eugene June 1 to hear A. B. Miller, craam agent, w ii |*lternoon. George P. Taubman, the world-fam­ transacting business with M. H. and two children ous teacher of the largest men’s Shook in Halsey yesterday. . Mrs. J, W. Moore -----------------. .... Bible class, and come back full of a Hr«» . . ¡ i t r v and Mr»- Andrew Brown and nephew A B row nsville fisherm an cam e were rslfrr« .» ti— w n . J "pep ’ for a men's class at Halsey. in with an 18|-inch trout and was , hB t D' , ’°m home President E. C. Sanderson will be proud of it till a amall boy caught 1 s wec our speaker next Sunday morning. on» of the »»me length within the Mrs. Michael Rickard went to Cor­ You will want to hear him. city limit». vallis Sunday evening to help care Sunday, June 1, is Children’s Day for two of her grandchildren who and June 8 is Penticost. June 15 is had had their tonsils removed. Ministers’ anniversary day. S h e d d S n a p s h o ts Last Sunday the two Smith boys, Sunday afternoon E. A. Starnes 1 ounty clerk's office at Coquille. Oregou pennons have been granted as fellows: Martha W. Williamson, La Grande. »30; Joseph 0. Johnston, Medford, «12; Jarn»a c. Stevens. Port­ land. »18, W illiam A. lib ks. Portland, <12. viewpoint of tha operators aad that of the employee, owing to cuts In tha price of logs. Voters of Multnomah county retired the three present members ot the county beard of commissioners in the renal I election and replaced them by the landldates who were sponsored by the recall committee. A tingle selling agency (or the »6.- 000.990 Oregon prune crop and a single featured bread has been agreed on by prune growers and others who have been working with them on tha project for nearly a year. Tha use of calolum cyanide flak»« as a mesas of poisoning red ground squirrels that are a serious pest la some parte of Um atilla county has proved very euceeeeW, according ta Fred Bennlon, county agent. Drastic alterations In Aie state In­ come tax provision*. Intended both to popularise the statute and to over­ come the serious legal objeotlons In­ volved In Its present form, are plan­ ned la a new law drawn at the In­ stance of Governor Pierce. W alter T Eakln of Astoria was ap­ pointed a member of the state fish commission In place of John Hmlth. (EnUrprlae Correspondence) and fam ily drove to Eugene, where also of Astoria, who decllaed to serve. Jack Dannen has installed a radio Mrs. Starnes entered a hospital and Announcement of the appointment in his home. Underwent a surgical operation early was made by Governor Pierce. M r. Eakln will succeed Christian Schmidt, Glen Gregory, who has been work, Monday morning. who term has expired ing at Hilt, Cal., ha» returned home. Sunday visitors at the John Rolfe There la being distributed from the The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church home were I-ewis Wallet and family oftloe of J. A. Churchill, etate super­ and Wm. McCann of Wells, Etta served a chicken pie dinner election Godwin of Buena Vista, George God­ intendent of public Instruction, pam­ day. win and family of Corvallis, Ed phlets containing Information relative Mrs. Lyman Pennell and boys drove to the Issuance of bonfis by -cbool dis­ Wills and family of Hilt, Cal., Mrs. to Portland Saturday and retured tricts In Oregon. The circular la Jennie Juhnke of Foster and Mr. Monday. authoritative, having been prqpared by Phelix of Roseburg. I. II. VanWinkle, attorney general. Robert Parker of the M. E church in the Church of Christ building at 8. The church without a bishop, in the country without a kirg. If you have no church home C. A. Pugh, C. H. Davidson and come and worship with tis. Many Bager county farmers are In C. W. Maison drove to Oakridge on W aiter Winslow. Salem attorney, fear that the eerjous water shortage Methodist: Sunday. h*s filed suit |a the circuit court to «rill reuse a heavy lows In farm crops Robert Parker, pastor. Hinson of Portland is 1*“ ” ^ *U ? ,,r a * foBrolMiOB hie year. In many sections of tha Mrs. Del Sunday School, 10. Preaching, 11, KOONTZQ c OGL) GOODS A mortgage given by the Coot Bay T i 0“ **."7 ,8Vor » „8ecur,,J' Savln« ' C0“ Pa“ 7 of Port aad wa8 «**» »•« ’ •<* '«» The logging industry of the lower M. L Howe of Brownsville was « i the little stream that flows past their place. Quite a number of 1 friends were present to observe the , ordinance. The baccalaureate sermon for the high school will be delivered by Rev. Contractors have begun work on the North Powder gymnasium and It Is hoped to have the building completed by the opening of school ig the (alt. The coat will be about »3000. Miaa Helen M ,kols went to Al- , C.huMt5r Curt? 8nd famUy visited Columbia river district la having hard bany yesterday. | , *“ ® home of^Chantnr's brother, sledding at praaeet, heth from the Church of Christ : passenger to Portland Monday. ! Leonard Ingram and family of Lon Chauilee, minister. Mrs. J. F. Brallier of Brown.vUle R V ' ed n#rd , |UDd' Bible school. 10, W. H. Robert- was a passenger to Albany Monday. S u n d s j* ' a tu rd a 7 nlRhl and eon, superintendent. Dick Landon of Brownsville was I ..... _ , Christian Endeavor, 7. Morning worship, 11. Lord’s lU lsev'"**’ ,0 Al6#ny M° nd*y T‘* | fr°m M»nmouthICl.‘ t'l w«kn,to spe"d supper every Lord's day. a few day» with her mother, wboi» Evening service, 8, Mr». Louis Howe and »on took quite ill. Sunday twenty-five men met after the morning service and talked over the train at Halsey for Roseburg I Wayne and Fleming, were baptized in cost approximately »175.000. Intermediate League, 7. Epworth League, 7. Prayer meeting Thursday, fi, Preaching, 8. visiting her p.rents, .Mr. and Mrs. the op.njB, datei Bob Arnold I 4* * r • • M o ° M r- Winslow filed i a similar suit ta the clreult court a The Potter Sewing club met at the rear M ® w ,t i th’ reau,t thal * * • co® htmne of Mrs. Ed Zimmerman Wed- WM affirmed by the supreme ifiesday. A quilt was. tied to t «only the range Is reported to be drying oqt. and springs which have never been known to go dry are lower this spring than any time u prsvinus years. • ' , . I i » ‘ (Continued on page 3) I ,