Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 12, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I I
HALSEY, L IN S CO UNTY, OREGON, THUR SDAY, JU N K 12, P'.M
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
learn, io the course of tim e, to
plav.
0 . W. F r u n was a H olley vie'.
t ) r F rid a y.
Short Stories from Sundry ' caller
Sources
Delos W e,ley
M onday.
was in
A lb a n y
1 WaIton * •• a SalrBQ
NO. 45
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C le v e la n d
&
A u d ito r iu m
S c e n e o f G . O . P . C o n v e n tio n
Epitome of Events in the
Beaver State
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T hursday.
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Mr». C. P. Stafford was a Eu­
gene visitor Saturday,
M. H. Shook returned M»ndav
Corcoran visited from a short tr ip to Portlaud.
Mrs. J. J.
Albany Monday.
A total of $11,110.60 wag turned ovar
to tho state treasurer by the state
land board during the month of May.
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M rr. A lb e rt M ille r was a Brow ns-
T. II. C. Brasfield, who was ill ville visito r the last of the week.
last week, is able to be up and
Patten & Gibson shipped a oar-
about again. S. J. Shoen is on 1 >ad of lauihe from Tulsa Monday, j
the sick list.
ík
Fitzhugh G. Lee hae been confirmed
by the senate as postmaster at Junc­
tion City. Or., and W illiam C. Foster
at Tillamook.
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Miss Grace K irk returned Satur.
Halsey learned the baseball d y from .Monmouth norm al school.
lesson
the Pine Grove boys
E. S. Hay es and fa m ily returned J
came over and gave, and last Wednesday from a trip to Grants
Saturday w ent over and retu rn ­ Pass.
ed the compliment, beating Pine
Grove 7 to 4.
I M r. and M is. K a rl B ram well
and B. S. C lark
.¥ 'b
Thlrtyntne student« at the Indian
school at Chetuawa received diplomas
from Governor Pierce at the graduat­
ing exercises.
Eugene's building permits totaled
$1,347.036 for the first five months of
1JI24 The permits during May amount­
ed to $260,160.
and D. T aylor
Roland Marks, having grad­ drove to Albany Thursday.
uated and meantime served time *
of P ortland went
in various drug stores, s t a r t s 1. R M. Hoop
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out as a full-fledged pharm acist homi Monday “{ter doIng work
in one of Portland’s big dru<- Brownsville for the Albany col-
stores a t |150 a month.
* . le&e drive-
NEWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
City officials have asked that Eu­
gene people curtail their use of water,
as the filtering plant Is not working
up to standard.
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Mrs. Cecil Small, who h a s ' Miss Dollie Allingham, for many
been living a t Newberg, is v is it-1 yeara a resideDt oi Halsey, is dc-
The oonvenl-on yesterday approved the H arding C ooliJg) w orld court p im v a id in v ite I E,tFo|l»‘ t .
ing Mrs. Lyman Coates a few ! m onntrating food products at the
to
start
his th re a t ned th ir l party q i progressive issues.
days before going to Astoria Koontz store.
to live. Mrs. Small will be r e - ! t q »» »» i
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membered as Florence Adams. ofJ „S M-Mahan returned the las.
v u w ouam a.
t |)e wee|{ f rom Sweet Hom e,
E. L. B a rn e tt of P ortland a d
S h e d d S n a p s h o ts
THEODORE E. BURTON
The Kirk-Pollak Motor Com-
be had taken eon.e cattle to wife and their daughter and hu .
band
from
Seattle
stopped
in
H-
1-
pany has moved into a large 8Umtl)er rar,Be-
f i t SeCOnd
M r aud M ri Cecil Q uim by r. - se» a few hours Tuesday on tb< ir
The eld»r
A1 Jany, and l t i ( Urnt() F rid a v from th e ir home at way to H arrisburg.
B
arnett
form
erly
lived
in Ila ls e r.
is the handsomest and most up- Al(ipa nnd will .pend the summer
tie and H C Davis wore chums
to-date auto quarters in the ¡n this neighborhood.
Mid schoolmates, th e ir futhe>e'
county.
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E . G W a rd and aon Ferris of farms adj >ining, but he fouud
E. B. Williamson was elected pvesi- Eugene, were in H a ls e y Sunday very few people here now whom he
recognized.
dent of the Albany chamber of com- vis itin g th e ir m other and grand
?evnn bst r o i ng
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(Enterprise Correspondence)
An order restraining Ihe slate ta m e
commission from changing the open
season on deer was Issued by Clrcnltt
Judge Bingham, Wednesday.
Building permits In Marshfield for
the first five months of 198« aggre­
gated $331,000. which la nearly on a
par with those issued throughout l t t l .
The University of Oregon has raised
$309,782 thus far In Its nation-wide
milllondollar endowment campaign,
according to the oftlcftU report Issued
May 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Vent Arnold
drove to Lebanon Sunday.
A limited number of enlistments
Jim Tail, the Shedd barber, from Portland for the sir service In the
was in Albany on business Wed­ Philippines has been authorised by
nesday.
the ninth corps area headquarters a t
San Francisco.
Miss
Ima
Powers
of
Albany
merce at the annual moettng.
¡m o th e r, M rs. M M . W a rd .
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack
Young James Rector returned
R. T. Spalding baa resigned as sec­
The Rev. Robert A. Buchanan of
Cornett.
Sundny evening front A lbany,
retary of the Marshfield c h e a te r of
Sitka, Alaska, has accepted the pas
M rs. Albert M iile r returnedMon-
to become secretary of the.
torate of Grace Presbyterian church
from a vis it to Eu gene and where he had been the guest o
Mesdaraes H. S. Pugh and commerce
E llio tt .McW illiams for a f< w days.
Medford chamber, succeeding H. O-.
Lyman
Pennell
drove
to
Scio
at Albany, succeeding the Rev. A. D. was accompanied by her daughter,
Frobach, resigned.
W hile gone he made n tr ip to
Thompson, who resigned after serving Mrs Florence Lepper, and grand-
Sunday.
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Portland
w
ith
the
M
cW
illia
m
s
Dentists from many sections of th *
¡son Francis.
several years.
T. H. C. Brasfield, Sol Meyer slate, some 600 la number, gathered
ia m il» .
The Wheelers wish to thank th r ' T h • c o 'n ty offered «400 to the
I and J. C. Clay drove to Sodaville In Portland Wednesday for the Slat
Halsey Church of C h ris t
•Sunday.
H tlsey young people who seren- I heirs of John O. Brown for one.
annual coeven'tea of the Oregon g is t*
aded them M onday evening. The ¡tenth of an acre needed for the ap-
Lyman Coates, Frank H off-1 Dental assoAlatten
tnusicians k in d ly left some of th e ir ^Pfoach. to the Tfarriaburg bridge,
man and wives spent Sunday ' W hile other regions suffer front
in stru m e n ts—oans , kettles, etc.— 1 * be heirs a=k $1200. C^ndemna-
lack of water, the Warm Springs Irri­
visiting friends in Albany.
w b ic h tb e recipients may perhaps j**on Proceed' nSs have been started.
gation project enjoys the dlstlnctlen
Mrs. W. Brunson and children of being the only project In the west
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Tho
Fisher-Braden F urn iture
of Maplewood are visiting Mrs. with a surplus for 1924.
company is now established in its |
Brunson’s sisters.. Mrs. Vein
new home at Stcond and Broad­
Charles H. Carey, delegate at larg *
He made the
key note spiech’ Arnold and Mrs. H arry Spren-
W e H ave
albin streets, A lb a n y, and has aj
from Oregon to the republican aa-
at Cleveland.
ger.
EVERY THING
i large advertisem ent on page 6 of:
tlanal convention was selected to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A bra­ make a speech seconding the nomina­
i
the
Enterprise
this
week.
Look
at
O ptical
ham and sons Lester and tion of President Coolidge.
the prices.
A lfo r d A r r o w s
E Y E S T R A IN
E verett returned Sunday from
The state tax on sales of gasoils*
F rank Ganzle, W ill McDowell Church Announcements
Is the Cause of Many
several days stay at Belknap and distillate In Oregon during the
and J. P. H unter were in a car en­
(Bnterprlee Correspondence)
•H U M A N IL L S j
Springs.
month nt April aggregated $214,497.0$.
Church of C h rist :
gaged in the sport of chasing a
I f yeur eyes give you trouble or
Chester Curtis went to Al­
according
to a statement prepared by
your glasses are annoying
C. J. Shedd and family a t­
¡ra bb it nlong the road near Sweet
Lon Chamlee. m inister.
bany Monday.
SEE US. We can Relieve You
i Home Saturday when a w heel came
tended the baccalaureate ser- Sam A. Koter, (ecretary of state.
Last Sunday 20 men met for
Beverly
Isom visited her ¡vices a t Albany College Sun-
A seawall of more than a half m il*
off. No damage was done except
Bancroft Optical Co.
the opening session of the Men’s grandm other, Mrs Louise Bond, day evening. Harold Shedd was In length Is one ot the ambitious pro­
Jl.T 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
a little p lo w in g up of the road.
jects of Newport. The wall has been
Bible Class. Our aim was 25.
lA A A A A * A V A V tA A A
Kate and Hazel Green visited ' in the graduating class.
(C ontinued page 1 )
We want the other 5 by next I their friend, Thelma Ingram , I Mrs. Lyman Pennell and sons started and about 800 feat la under
construction by the port commission.
Sunday.
There was a good,1 Sunday,
i Mrs. Agnes Clark and Lucille
F E. Mallory ««« wounded In the
lively song service, a patriotic
«
v
m
service, introduction of all men, . M,st- L. A . Starnes was Shedd went to Portland Monday face, chest and abdomen In exchnng
to
attend
the
E
astern
S
tar
con­
and a short message on the les-1
j
f ,'om the hospital
Ing shots with five men whom h*
vention and rose festival.
observed prowling around the mer­
son. Class officers were elected Thursday ol last week,
Mr». I y.nau Pennell and sons chandise store ot H. N. Beck In Uub-
as follows: President, Aaron
Miss D eEtta Robnett of Eu-
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S tarnes; vice president, Rodney g,.ne ¡8 visiting her grand- the graduation exercises in Al­ bard.
Henry Turkman of Portland, died
| Savage; song
leader, Elbert m other, Mrs. D. I. Isom.
bany Wednesday. Among the
¡Isom ; secretary-treasurer, Arlie
„ graduates
______ „ who form erly attend- at a Halcm hospital as the result of In­
Cummings; teacher, Lon Cham-
Mrs. Michael Rickard is quite ed Shedd _
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school
were Gail juries suffered when a truck la which
of
: lee; assistant teacher, William I p and Mrs. J. H. Rickard i s ! Troutm an and
he was riding plunged down a hill on
David Porter,
tho highway betweeo Dallas and In ­
I White. There will be six com -, improving a fte r a long siege of
Thursday was picnic day, the dependence.
mittees, publicity, music, social, sickness.
I several grades and high school > Closer
______ organisation
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j usher, membership, and benevo-
ot the live slock
E. A. Starnes and daughteis al| going to different places in industry of the state and the PnriQd
I lent. The president will an-
E sther and H enrietta, attended the woods and enjoying their northwest was emphasized nt the ll'k
; u -uuce Ih e c h a irm e n later.
the Shedd graduation exercises lunches and having a good time annual convention of the Cattle a n *
Next Sunday the Bible school Friday night.
and
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I in general.
Horse Ratiera' association of Oregoo
■ will observe children’s day. We
held In Baker.
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Miss
Lillie
Rickaid
is
hom
e'
will raise $50 for the support of
Shedd's first ball team played
A i the Q uarti crostine about n t»
a native evangelist
Africa, . i for the summer vacation from the Albany Moose a t Shedd on mile» east ot Baker, a watt bound
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where Miss Goldie Wells is. The Monmouth, where she attended Sunday. The score was 7 to 11 freight train ran Into a herd of c a tti*
plan is for every one to give school the past winter.
in Shedd's favor; the second belonging to Palmer k Denham and
June 10 to 14 inclusive
• I one cent for every year he or in Albany Saturday and saw team played Jefferson a t Jef- killed
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Iwenty two and seriously Injur-
she has lived.
ferson
and
Shedd
lost
by
a
score
ed a number more,
The m inister will preach his Jackie Coogan in "Cireus Days” of 5 to lfi
A convention nf musk teschern an<$
anniversary day message a t 11 at the Glob? theatre, returning
professional miiaktana of Oragon was
home
Sunday
morning.
Frank
Hoffman
drove
over
j a. m.
" It’s a G reat Life if
h*ld at tha UnlvarOty of Orason F ri­
I You Don’t W eaken.”
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer and from Prineville last week and day and Saturday of last weak. Sev­
B ib le Bcbool, 10, VV. II Robert- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robnett and with his wife is visiting a t the eral hundred persona from all parte of
will demonstrate the products of the com-' son, superintendent.
daughter Doris of Eugene were home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman the etate attended.
C hristian Endeavor, 7.
evening callers a t the Coates. Mrs. Hoffman is Mrs.
Ted Mandronaa, accused of betas
pany. Samples of
! M orning wort-hip, 11, L o rd ’ s Sunday
Coates' sister and has been
home of Mis, D. I. Isom.
the
third man In the Moeler Valley
visiting here for some time.
»upper every L o rd ’s day.
bank robbery laat ovember, was found
E.
D.
Isom
and
family
attend­
Evening service, 8,
The Commencement exercises tu llty of robbery armed with a daager
The church w ith o u t a bisb p, iu ed the graduating exercises of
weapon, by a Jury in the circuit
the Albany high school Wednes- were held in the W. O. W. hall ous
the country w ith o u t a k irg .
court at The Dalles.
home
day
evening
of
last
week.
Mis.
'
F
™l*y
evening.
High
school
I f to u have no church
Governor Pierce oom muted from
come and worship w ith us.
Isom’s sister, Miss Vera Bond, pupils receiving diplomas were
death
to life Imprlaonment the sen­
Viola
Arnold.
Clarence
McCon-
was one of the graduates.
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M ethodist:
nel and Edna Farwell of the tence of Abe Evans, a ho wee schedul­
COME. Y ou will not be asked to buy,
Robert Parker, pastor.
Sunday dinner guests at the eighth grade; Katherine Arnold ed Io be hanged for the murder of
E. D. Isom home were Ix»n Berniece Farwell, Dorothy Dun­ James Doran In Waaco county The
Sunday School, 10.
Chamlee, pastor of the Halsey can and Roy
Preaching. 11.
Dannen, Janet crime wee committed September 1$,
C
hristian
church,
his
family
and
Interm
ediate
League,
7.
Katherine and Carl Arnold, 1921. near The Dalles. The goveruor'a
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GOOD GOODS *
E pw orth League, 7.
their guests, Miss Della Snyder P aithena
W hite and Merle decision la based on the belief that
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8,
and Miss Cornelia Scharfenberg Thompson, received awards for Evans la feeble minded.
Preaching, 8.
1 of Bellevue, Ohio.
I the best attendance.
(C o u tin it-I on p eg'n
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SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
:
M. V. K 00N Z c o . store :
CROWN FLOUR :
Crown JVIills Cereals
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Miss Allingham :
COOKED FOOD FREE J
to Everybody
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