Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 05, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY, L IN N CO UNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JU N E C !».’ l
And he was graduated.
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
g r it!
Mrs. George Laubcer
AND COUNTY EVENTS I Albany
Monday.
Good
A |f or<J A r r o w §
Shedd Snapshots
was in i
(Enterprise Correspondence)
(Enterprise Correspondence)
NO. tt
Brownsville Briefs
(B y
Special Correspondent)
NEWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
M i« Eva M iller of Brownsville j C * il Ieom visited hi* friend,
C. Malaoo and Claude Davidson
n . , i . n .,..,.. ___ •_ . .
_ .« -s.
c rs
, • ,«
Keith Have«, m Halsey Sunday.
S h o rt S to ries from S u n d ry visited Corvallis Monday.
aud wives drove to Eugene Sunday. T uwj ay
’
'
hpitoIUC of RvciitP in t i l ©
S ourcos
Fred Burkhait and wife ol Sal. m
Mearle Farwell and C. A. Pugh
Beaver Stnte
Ivan Oxford passed through
are visiting their farm at Alford. ieft for Oakridge last week M on
J- C. Harriron aod Jim Burson
hera Monday to Albany.
Elbert Ieom has tntved Io the
attended tba track meet at Eu-
Miss Amy Porter, of Portland
Frank A. Shevlin baa been appoint­
May 29, at Lake oreek. to
geoe Saturday.
was visiting with Miss Georgina Mr. Born,
and Mr». Lee Lowery twio
vacated by hie brother, J. F. I The Shedd hall team p l.y .d
„
„
ed postmaster at Fruita, W allow *
Clark Thursday.
daughter«?.
Hom.
Brownsville
Sunday,
wihBiDf, t.
hmma H irrienn has rented county.
„
M rs
D
I
I«om viaitpd Ear 5 to 6
her
home
in North Browneville tc
Miss Maud Ackley went to
The twenty ninth annual pioneer re­
H . M. Henry came home to hir i .
,.
j 80“1 v'»11®41 “ ®r
p#- e M a)|ow Hnj . XDict. lo
Eugene Saturday, expecting to d «lighter Emma’» wedding. Mr», llau8*lt®G Mr». A. P. Kobuett, at
Mi«» Helen Ritchie, who lias -
■
union of Yamhill county was held a t
at
Lebanon.
get employment.
Carlton June 4.
Henry remained at Norton», Or* Bugene Sunday.
been in Portland for
several
The
play
shed
at
A»h
Swale
is
W’hlle lata frosta damaged the prune
Mr» Ann Alford of Harriabuig month», is home.
Frank Porter and daughters
M r. and Mr». John Saltish arc
receiving a new coat of la in *. crop around M yrtle Crook, the general
buried in the Alford cemetery
Gertrude and Amy were Halsey moviug into the residence |ateiy '
Meedanie» T. I M ark* and In»z Jack Gamble and Earl Harritou
yield promises to be heavy.
visitors Saturday.
Freeland called on Mrs. E, N are doing the work.
occupied by Mr». Andrew Brown' oue °«y *“* t weeg.
Thirty gtrla and 10 boys, the largest
Shedd
Wednesday.
Alvin Allen and family of Cot.
S. S. Morse and family of
Mrs. Hazel
’ ’ Pussyfoot ” Johnson ia to class In Its history, were graduated
Wallace and (age Grove »pent Saturday eight
Harold S. Pugh and wife 'aft speak at the Prerhyteriao church
Creswell visited Miss Beulah daughters Jane and Maxine took al lhe Cll„ u -f Curlli houj;
from the North Rend high school.
Let week Wednesday for Portlanu Ihursday, under the auspices of
Miller last Wednesday.
the train for Newberg Thurs-1
The eta big motor bosses which w ill
and
Cams*.
Mash.
Claude Warrom and family of
the local w. C- T. U.
replace the streetcar system tn Ae-
Guy Bramwell and family of day. From there they were to Diamoud H ill vititeo at the Ch«e-
Misses Gail Troutman, Geneva
Brownsville spent Friday with go to Portland for a visit with ter C u rtis hom e dtcoration day.
Nelson Crume has traded hit torla will be In service before July g.
Olin and Ina Watson of Alban)
Homer Mornhinweg and wife.
J. C. Bramwell and wife.
Jesse W. Cole, county surveyor of
house
just north uf town for a
Alice Curtis went home with her visited Shedd Tuesday.
The Study club met Thu-sday
rooming house io Corvallis and Douglas county, resigned his posi­
Mr». English, accompanied by
aunt, Mrs. Landis Philpott of
Headlines Harry Sprenger, T B. expects to move s >ou.
tion with the California highway coin-
the children, visit» her parent» in with Mr». W. A. CumjaiDgs an 1 Wendling, Sunday for au ex'ended
Spreuger and Vero Arnold drove
mission.
.j
enjoyed an oj e i-air lunch. The
Pasadena during the vacation.
Mrs. W . P. Elmore is conva
to Sand Ridge Wednesday.
officers for the coming year are visit.
Money enough to buy 55 cases og
lescing nicely after her fall ol
William Carter and family Mr». S. (.S m ith (re-elecled) pr»s-
M r. and Mr». C. E. Mercer ( f
Ir l Nolen, who was vacoinated last week. She is able to be up a C0* ‘,rB»*d ">»* for <ht> Near Cast Ro,
and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gorm­ i au*, Mrg. J. W. Clark vice- Eugene spent several da>» at the some tune ago, has been confined part of each day, but caonot use i li,f h8s been
the pupils of
ley picknicked up the Calapooia : pfeeident. Mis. J W Moore sec home of the laiter'a mother, Mr» to hi* home, quite ill from it.
her foot
lhe
schools
|
river Friday.
, retary, Mr». T. 1 Marks treasurer D. I. Isom, Just week.
Soma cl the Ash Swale woo en m
M,rhm eo'*'“ y’
“
The (J. P. church is getting a
W’ n' 6n
**
B. M. Bond, C. H. Koontz and
. 1)a.Tid, c ,re " ; 8 G“'e.8
The uew part of the Alford cem­ new coat of paint, which will ado and a few women from town spent
Bert Clark and their wives a t- 1 ~ ^ fo? “d. t" 3 b‘,e,r' °,f
etery was surveyed last week and much to its outside appearance.
ailed oleomargarine law.
tended Eastern Star at Albany f ,pt ’
L
' \ ,o""d
", tbs other part cleaned up so it was
Members of the Jersey calf club C. Hsrrisou at the Harrison coqd -
While a large part of Baker's popula-
Tuesday of last week.
' !’c y fnumbe.r’ for.\e "old half ° ’ in good hap» for memorial day.
Irom thia vicinity attended the try home at A»h Swale. In t ie
J
¡them to moving picture concern»
tltfp was attending a baseball game,
evening
ice
cream
aud
cake
s
e
n
Chautauqua
st
Salem
E. D Isom, wife and daughti r Jersey
five prisoaers broke through the root
J. H. Safley returned to his • fjr »boat 1200 each and is now in
served.
of tjte county Jell and eacaped.
home at Cold Water Springs Portland to dispose of the rest. attended Sunday school in Eugene Thursday.
Harry Sprenger and fam ily and
There ia to be an all-day W. G
Saturday, after a week’s visit He al«° caught and sold a baby m the morning aud visited Mrs.
Compulsory physical examination
Ieom’» broiber, Frank Boud, near Mrs. Lyman Pennell and L>oy> r . U. meeting at the Paptia
for school children la Oregon wae urg­
with his son, Jess Safley, near beBr-
Springfield.
drove to Portlaud Friday, return- church Thursday. The union i ed by the Stele Medical society at Ita
town
j
Mr». George Taylor received
og Sunday.
organizing the children of tie annual convention in Portland.
E
A.
Starnes
and
children
at­
v __ i t i
. »
•,
t ! word Sunday of the death of hei
Pred Jackson and family of falb
r,H
O
rffn
Clinnin„h.
m
.
M r. » id Mrs. W ill:» Thornton own into a Loyal Temerance I . ' -
Georg» Cunningham, ai tended Sunday school and church
Mark Weatherford of Condon. t«e
Salem were visiting Mr. and i French C»mp, Cal., that day, aged in Eugeue Sunday morning and arrived in Shedd Sunday and iiavi <ion. The beet time to get worl - ' signed
as a member of the state boaue
Mrs. G. G. Hockensmith and ¡81. He was a native of Indiana visited Mrs. Starnes at the hos­ rooms at J. B. Cornett'», M r. rs for the W C. T I ’, is when commission.
He will be succeeded by
they
are
young.
other relatives last week.
Thornton ii the third trick oper­
I He crossed the plains in 1853. He pital iu the afternoon.
Edward F. Bailey of Junction Ctty.
The funerals of Mrg. Tilden ator.
Either the pupils were utiususll t
About 60 Boy Scout« from Arlington.
Mrs.
Anna Gruggett and redded tn the A rthur Wesley
place,
31
miles
south
of
Halsey,
Worden
of Rowland and Farmer
Bill Abraham got a piece ot prepared (or ibe aighth-grada ex j Condon apd Foeeit are tn the atoua-
daughter Keith of Corvallis ¡until 1892, when he migrated to
were visiting Mrs. W. V. Fox I California. He leaves, besides Rice of Harrisburg were held at moss in his eye that lied pnieoi imioaiioue or the question) were - tains oo the head of ThlriF-Mflo
Harrisburg
Monday ufteruoou, oak on it, resulting in severe in­ taeier than common, for only tin* where they will camp far two waako.
and other relatives last week.
*
Mr®- Taylor and Mrs. Mary Over- with interment in the A 'foid cem­ fection and several trips to the ailed to pass, and he failed it
Danger from torosi ftree along the*
A falling tree fractured Clay ton of Brownsville, three daughters etery.
tivics only, AU in the »¡alb ard Natron cut-off right of way wilt ba
doctor.
Dykstra’s leg, but with the in- and two sons in California aud
«eveuth
grades
passed.
T bi» guarded by two lookouts, Key Arm-
Thrsa attending a picnic on the
Mrs. E. II. Noreno left Shedd
jury in its worst Stage lie was i ’®ven grandchildren and aix great- river Sunday were Alvin Allen of Thursday
-neane a full frv»htuati else« next «tjopg on M aifee Feak and A. A .
for
Portland
to
vi»it
a
carried to the graduating exer- ! grandchildren. Ho had been » Cottige Grove, Fo r st Tandy of
year, as ome of the frethtnen thb La take on Fine mountain. <
weak or so before leaving for Chi
year were not so fortunate.
cises of his high sehjol c’rss. member of the Christian church YoucaJla, M r. White of H arris­ cage
The Clackemae Cennty Canning
to »pend the summer vi*itiu |
for 64 years.
burg,
Chester Curtis, Charlo» her ptrenis.
company baa started Its cannery at
North Brownsville people art Carver en the 192) crop with a crew
The 13th annual convention. Oregon Tandy aud T. Ph'lpott and their
M r. and M i'. Lit co!n St. Join wilding rnuoh cement u d evali
chapter. P. E. p. Sisterhood, held in families, Landis I ’bilpott and wife
o{ JO. The company's cannery at Can­
*
W e H ave
I Albany, elected Mrs. Mary McCready, of Wendling and Mrs. Ellen Cross are home utter alienuii g the I <>. (his year.
by will alec »tart operation thia week.
O. H. convention at Hood R iv .r
and daughter.
EVER Y THING r I Forest Grove. president.
Last Monday W illiam Davidtot
A protest against the proposed re­
and visiting their daughter, Perth;
ir.d wife passed the 57th enniver moval of Llsdeld college Is voiced
,.
m e Big Brother farm for boya lo
O ptical
Gould,
at
Stiver
Lake,
Wusb.
J W. Moore and w ifa went to
i j cated at Lebanon, will care for 150
-ary of their marriage. He is 8' la resolutions adopted by the First
E Y E S T R A IN
C. W . Kennedy and wife am. tears old and »he is 7ft. Both e tt Baptist church of McMinnville and for­
i boys thia summer, according to Cheater Albanv Monday.
1» the Cause of Many
»on Janie», who have been visit­ o good healib, though Mrs. Ds warded to the trustee» of the Institu­
A. Lyon, who founded the farm 11
H U M A N IL L S »
ing Mrs. Kennedy’s mother, Mr». vidson hae not fully recovoreo tion.
‘ ' years ago.
wd X
I f yeur eyes give you trouble or
Dora Davis, for tne puet two tom the effects ol a rtte i.l acci
C.
W.
Murphy,
who
operates
a
farm
The
Oregon
RUct.rlc Railway com­
your glasses are annoying
weeks left for their home, Cha'ao
lent iu which her hip was in­ pany has extended Its service to Oak­
i Dear Harrisburg and hae 18 acres In
SEE US. W e can Relieve You
J Wash., Thursday.
Mie. Davi» jured. Three or four years ag<
i hops, has contracted to sell his crops
ridge la Lane county Is connection
B ancroft Optical Co.
! went with them for a visit.
Davidson bought an s u trn .ib l* with an automobile paeteagor llna op­
of
1925,
1928
and
1927
to
a
London
^ 3 1 3 1st SLAV. Albany. Phone
The Junction C ity high school ahicb he run» on occasion. H< erated by the Oakridge Transportation
— A firm at 20 cents a pound.
-
¡girls and hoys played bueebal was in Habey a few days ego ant- company.
j with the Shedd high school hen tppeared good tor many n on
Lealla Farmer entered e pies of guil­
I Wednesday of la»t week
Sliedu «ears.
ty to the charge of assault with at­
| won both games. Boy», 28 to 10
tempt to kill Karl Humphrey. Eugoo«
K»»hleen Maveurneen Loan.
girls, 9 to 4. This will probabh
A d-btor, on being sued, nckaowl traffic officer, when the latter attempt­
Hftlrey Church of Christ
be the last game of the season.
edged that he had borrowed tlia ed to arrott him on Ma? IS for posses­
»vauva
g
L ook Y öuthfui ,
in G ingham
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GINGHAM
W EEK
Church Announcements
Church of C hrist:
Lon Chamlee, minister.
Bible school, 10. W. I I . Robert,
ion, superintendent.
Samboo Organ.
A bamboo organ In the Catholic
church of Los Pinas, near Munlla.
Philippine Islands, was built about
1818 hy a Spanish priest, who used
more than 900 lengths of hninhoo In
the construction.
Every psrt Is of
bamboo and the organ Is still u»ed
every week hy the Dclglan priest In
chsrge.
money, but declared that the plaintiff
knew at the time that It was a Hath
lean Mavourneen loan. "A Kathleen
Kluroureen loan?" questioned the mag
latrate. with a puzzled look. “That'»
It, your honor—one of the 'It may he
for ytars, and It may be for ever*
tort.-’
Morning won-hip, 11. Lord's
-upper every Lord’s day.
American Plant In England.
Evening service, 8,
Introduced by accident In fS7!l Intr
The morning subject next Sun-
the Bay of Southampton, at Hythe, an
lav will be " T h e First Go’ p»l
American plnaf, called the Spnrtlns
Scott Fought Potatoes.
Sermon ’’ and in the afternoon
Tnv.-necadl. ha» iqirend rapidly alonr
When the potato was first Intro­
■’ What Would You Do W ith a duced Info Scotland It met with much the English roast, flourishing vigor
ously In spite of the fact that It Ii
Million DoKara?’’
opposition.
Sermons were preached
Plans are made for a big m e n ’s! agnlnat It. In which It was declared under water part of the time. Tin
plant 1» an excellent fodder for cat
C hristian Endeavor, 7.
specials
class n e x t S u nd ay.
T h e y w ill that, a» the potato was not mentioned
meet in the new clavsrooni in the ,n the Bible, It must be unfit for
ia»ement. T h e goal o l 25 men h r s ' Ghrlulens to
c o t.
It wa» even de-
been
set I ii f vou
vou are
are a
a regular
regular •???"’
b’r dlvln*
b* lng caused
,be the fall
rjeen set.
bMdpn fru
lt wh(rh *’ hgd
man, you will want to be there. of Adam
It will be different.
!
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June 15th is children’s day in
the Bible school. We will raise
w"*‘d ,n Mlmh , ,
$50 to support a native evan- Wrth
F. , t ” of seven- M>
gehst in Africa for one year. 4ear< ro a,.t
b„, , thlnX
,
See the new
Ginghams at
Crupy fresh gingham frocks In new
colorful pattern« that only the gay
brilliance o f Spring itself can rival*
w i l l form n o sm a ll p o r t io n ot
milady’s Spring wardrobe. Narionil
Gingham W eek, April 27th to May
3rd, in all the glory o f the new
season's happy colors, will furnish
many a timely inspiration.
Thia will be th e minieter's a n n .v t r
sary day also. The subject o
the sermon will be “It’« a Great
Life if You Don’t Weaken.”
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GOOD GOODS
.Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meetiog Thursday,
Preaching, 8.
Tor
Only a very email amotnt of the ao
called waxed paper la really waxed,
hut la the “glaeslne" paper which I»
made hy overcooking the pu'p while
It la being prepared.
• -dem Collegian
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they
Lor al ineae of Yeuth.
There I» no Innellne«» ;n equal the
lonellne»« of vouth et w»r with It»
aurrour.dlnse In a world thet d ej pot
care.— Rudyard Klplln*.
l a r to Qrase Rests
politician with hla ear tn the
roots hears eome things too
8,
le u i
The Eugene chamber of commerce
gained approximately It’d members
during the past year, according to a
report mad» at the last weekly Inach-
eon of the season Ne mtmbers have
been lost, It wee itated
A J Weetoa wae convicted In The
Dallet for the third time of th» murder
of Robert Krug tear Fitters. Of , la
ill» , a Wasco couwty I v y returning
a verdlet of gujBy
the secoud de­
gree after dollM Noiag for t * i hdfas
touMjt hotel cfatigg p » « t« o |g
he erected at Ashland, aceer4l6| 5R
<phiunc<fb*ot gpade at I tjeehng
18 replesdntatlve hqataefe Ben of
$|ty T^o hew itrttetkre win cub -
*1
196 reams.
'dUrgea of nehaplruey la
fdd*f<4 pruhlhlttoa law and
add trhhtporta'lon of U-
lk Low», conftable at MU-
- i i hold tu the federal grand
Moat "W axed" P a p tr la Olaaalna.
Chinese Currency
Twn years after Chine Invented
Rexeen for Diplomats.
j hank Botes, the currency of the enun
A reason why diplomats have to be try beceroa eo Inflated that a 8100
so diplomatic Is lie* suae foreign conn
note would only buy a pound of rice.
f
The church w.ihout a hnhop. ,u
the country without a king.
eughin't t«.
I f you have no church home
-totne and worship with us.
Methodist:
Robert Parker, pastor.
K 00N TZQ
grtndator v/'
tie anil may poaaihly be used for paper
pulp. It may be Introduced to the
French coast tn hind the «Lifting aanls
sion of liquor
Fasteur Aided Wine Makers.
To grow tlielr grapes ao that poison
ana fermentation» could not develop
wae taught the wlae makers of Franc,
by Pasteur.
Faotory Aceldenta. ’
&a«->alï the aertdent« tn fecforlod
fa New T»ey, with »
oy inn.ffpn
B day te Industrie», are due tn (gnor
en h ejp fyta U r^'«h , |» n fti» g e
)«fy u6d»Ml0W bah
V’t l ’-dtf 6t|toe senate ha» pa«a-
a l i e -o MSAortae the »oevetary of
a interior t« a<*ept from the city of
Modfotd O r . tRyee lot» for u»e as
grlee tpr bttildiaA far the edmlalstra-
tldh of cAtov l A s national park.
S
W illiam McMUla prohibition agent
Uldar state F'roAibttlda rMreCtor Oan.
V- Cleaver, »ufeeodated himself tn
Dlstflct A'tovaay Stanley Myers of
Multnomah county to t o r ao ladlet-
■ a k t ' |grgtag ■ e lf«a» a(fe and ahgll
gSaao n offlre," which wae returned
»«ire'.lr by the Multnomah county
gHhd jury
tav en tya in a of the tO moa required
to form a national guard com pa ay In
Astoria have slgoyd the roll and Ad.-
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