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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I I
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JI NK 19, 1924
) M- Bond was re-elected clerk, a«
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
usual,
AND COUNTY EVENTS Horace Armstrong and family
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1 *nd Horace’s mother were in Al-
Shedd Snapshots
Brwonsville Briefs
NO. 4*
A lf o r d A r r o w s
(Enterprise CerrespoBdenee)
1 bany Saturday.
NEWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
Irl Nolen, who was very ill for
S h o r t S to r ie s fr o in S u n d r y
the
| Elaine Woodworth has secured the »»tending school.
Mie. A ddie Schm elser of T ills- sorae tin,e- is much improved,
;B
n
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h
Creek
se>ool
for
the
coming'
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M.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Whitbeck
call-
rnook
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isilio
g
Mrs.
Rachel
Nich-
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Mia,
Merlc
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,.,me
hom<
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S o u rc e s
dson, near town.
' Tuesday for hey vacation from O,
td at the I.. H. StraJey heme Friday.
The
new
meetings
at
the
tabernacle
Mrs.
J.
O.
Drinkard
of
Elmira.
A.
C.
Sain McGee of Peoria has been
J. N. Burnett, went to Portland
Twenty six carloads ere estimated
1 are well attended. Services three last »«Vk after his daughter Violet, as tbe tonnage of Hood River straw­
fined $50 for killing deer out oi Wash., is visiting Mrs. Douglas
Mr.
and
Mr?
Kenneth Robson left times a day.
Taylor thia week.
season.
Mrs. A. E. Armstrong caled on berries this year.
Thursday for a month's u sit at Long
Central, a small settlement west
Karl Carey has gone to Eugehe Beach, Cal.
Mrs. Ica Kent (nee Slavens) from Mrs. E. A. Starnes one af:?i iowi
Brandon school district elected
i blklii»
ef Eugene, le planning a Fourth ef
Salem is visiting her sister, Mrs. last week.
A. H (.¿aim by clerk and Clinton for a few days' visit while hie
fractured rib is recuperating.
Mi## Mildred Payton of Baker v is ­ Alice Moore, during the picnic.
July celebration.
Morse director.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe spent
it
..
,
,
; ited with Miss Merle Pugh a few
Eugene is tbe first cMy in Oregon
Howard
I
ernan
who
has
era-
I
da}.s
lagt
week
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marvin
Allen
have
’ Rah ! 'rah ! ! ’rah ! !! Halsey
several days at Corvallis and Buena over tbe top In tbe aJumnl part of the
returned from Newport and started Vista last week.
went over and trimmed Browns­ ployment io Portland, is visiting
University of Oregon gift campaign.
his mother, Mrs. J. C. Bramwell
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Plainview housekeeping in South Brownsville.
ville in a baseball game yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oxford ami two
Tbe Royal Anne and Bing cherry
spent Sunday in Shedd with Mr. and
Horace Armstrong and fam ily
Miss Shirley Hemingway of Spring- sons of Plainview visited at the
Mr and Mrs. Lon Cbamlee and
crep in Lane county Is heavy thia year
Mrs. C. T. Thompson.
field is spending the days of the pic­ Starnes home Sunday.
small sons Paul and Ralph spent visited Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stalua-
and the cherries are ripening rapidly..
Mrs. Agnes Clark and Lncille nic with her aunt, Mrs. Hazel Moyer.
Sunday at the A. C. Armstrong ker and Mrs. George Cummings at
Mrs.
John
Willbanks
and
daughter
For throwing hot pennies to rhtldrets
C Hvallis Sunday.
Shedd are home from Portland and
home.
Mrs. Emma Harrison was up from Gladys called on Mrs. E. A. Starnes In the streets a Portland dentist must,
Lebanon last week and papered her one afternoon last week.
George F. S' hroll ard wife are report having a fine time.
serve t# days tn Jail. Also, he must
VV. G. T rill of Harrisburg had
the
recipients of a fine box of
pay a fine of »100
Miss Dorothy Satchwell, who grad­ house for Fay Mallow to move into.
some ribs broken and W- A. Tay­
Mr and Mrs. A. E. W hi'bck were 1
lor of the same city suffered a clams fioin their son, J. B. uated from state normal school at
A series of Joint community moet-
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brox have Sunday evening callers at t't, J, f,
broken leg and both were other­ S-hroll, at Cushman, Ore.
Monmouth, came home last week.
i tngs are being held In all parts of
set up housekeeping in the property Palmer home at Lake C.’e »1*.
wise injured yesterduv when their
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' Douglas county sponsored by the Rose-
Ed Smith of Los Angeles, with
Mrs. Satchwell went to Salem on formerly occupied by Homer Thomp­
J»ke Dannen and w if. of Shedd burg chamber of commerce.
err skidded into "the Yaquina bis family, is visiting bis cousin,
son.
Wedn-» day to see her son Leonard
AiRX n e r; D; " n; n 8 o l " ’ MrS" E
Tb’
<—
« -> •« appointed
river near Chitwood.
Mrs J. C. Bramwell. They are
graduate from Willamette university.
Because the pastor went to the A. Starnes. Sundqy afternoon.
B.rt Rn„
Aitorla „
ou
their
way
to
Colfax,
Wash.
Petitions bearing nearly 1000 names
Charles Pugh and family, Mr. end memorial services at Providence on
Ijee Ingram and family were Sun- warden, to succeed Carl Shoemaker,
were submitted to the state highway
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong drove to
Sunday there was no preaching at day evening callers at the E. A. whoee resignation recently was an-
department protesting sgatnst any Eugene Monday to attend the Mr«. Ed Zimmerman, Dale LaMar’,
Agnes Pugh and Dalton Gibba all the Baptist church in the morning.
Stanies and E. D. Isom homes.
nounced.
change in the location of the Albany university
cotnmencen eut
and
Hazel Moyer had a rather suc­
bridge, for which bids have been open brought home her daugLter Helen went to Cascadia Sunday.
L. H. Armstrong and family called i Excavation work has started at Fir
«•.
cessful sale of her household goods on the E. A. Starnes and K. 1) Isom ““d Thlrd ■•»•»<» In Medford for the
for the rummer vaaiion.
last Thursday. She expects soon to families one evening last week.
British Bunker Hill W ar Map.
erection of a new warehouse for the
Lively school election Monday !
Mrs. J. D. Rode of Union, O re.,
A military map and plan, used by go to Springfield where she will have
, Mason, Ehrman company of Portland,.
More than twice aa many votes
r.mery Rickard spent several daj s | to coat 180,COO.
arrived Tuesday to visit at the home the British at the battle of Banker employment. She was called to Al­
cast as last year— nineteen of ’em. ■ . .
_ „ _ .
Hill, has been sold at auction In Lon­ bany Sunday on business.
at the home of his uncle, Jesse Jenks
H . C. Davis got 10 of them to 9
.her son R' M Roc,e’. and
Harry H Johnsoa, who has been
don for $»5O. Tbe map. eight inches
last week, helping with the hay.
fur —
Bert S. Clark, so Davis is ■ ly to get acquainted with her grand­ square, bears the signature of Major
principal of the Roseburg high school
The banquet at the Ash Swale
Mrs. E. D. Isom and daughter -all- j for the last throe years, will ba prin-
school director for three years. B. son Richard.
General Sir Henry Clinton.
school house last Friday night under
auspices of the Hunt club, was a de­ ed on Mrs. J.H. Rickard au-1 Mrs. clpal of the Astoria blah school for
C. L. Khsler is substituting for
Peanut Oil.
tbe cooling year.
cided success. About fifty from Al­ Julius Falk Friday afternoon.
Station Agent Moody for ten days
Albany’s Only
Peanut oil la one of the prime ne
Sixty-four ftrea Io Oregon outside
while the latter and his family en­ ceaeittea of the average Chinese of bany were present, also a number
Leonard Ingram ami family of
joy his vacation.
south China and mennä to him what front Brownsville and Shedd. Sand- Alpine visited Laonard’s uncle, l.ce of Portland during May resulted In
wiches, cake, strawberries and coffee Ingram, Saturday night and Sundry. lossee aacregatlng *488.87$, accord­
lord does to tlie Auier'-an.
, Miss Dellie Allingham returned to
were served.
ing to a summary compiled by tbe
! her home in Portland Monday, after
Mias Thelma Ingram spent the state fire marshal.
Among those who attended the
I demonstrating Crown flour in the
With 268 delegates ta attendance*
Joab Powell memorial services at night with her friends Hazel and
I Koontz store last week.
Kate Green Thuraday of last week.
O U R N E W P R IC E L IS T :
from Oregon. Waehlngtoa. Idaho and
Providence Sunday were Mr. and
Farmers cut more hay in a week
Mrs. L. E Bond and daughter Vera British Columbia, tbe Northwest
Mrs. John Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.
Double Vision Lenses
, hereabouts fhan they usually cut in
Earle 8tanard, Mrs. Ed Starr, Rev., of Albany visited their daughter and Moose aiioctatloa bold a three-day
| so short a time. Then came the pjo-
Ultex, $18.50 ; Kryptok, $17:50.
( M. S. Woodworth, Cecil HarrUon and sister, Mrs. E. D. Isom, last Satur- convention tn Portland.
Peerless, >16.50; Brights. $15;52.
: neer picnic at Brownsville. The com-
-
‘
H A. Miles has beon «ranted png
Mias T helm a. Marvel Lawr»n«e. $ny.
Cemented Segments, f 14.50.
1 bination was too much for the weath-
mission by the Tillamook county court
Mi. and Mrs. C. J. Howe and daugh­
Mias Fay Dykatra spent Sunday
Single or Distant Vision Lensis I er man, and sprinkles of rain have
ter Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson with Henrietta Starnes and Esther to oparste a ferry near Pacific City
and make a charge for foot pa*
| been frequent since Tuesday. Tb«
Starnes spent the day with Doris
Crune and Fred Harrison.
songera, teem*, rlge and autos.
6 D Curve Tone, $13.50 ; Mencius, I picnic has but one more dav tc
Dykstra.
, ,*'
$12.50
Hubbard B Kenataton. 79. Lane-
l ’i D Curve Periscopic, $12;50; i run and the showers have quit.
Halsey Church of Christ
Alonzo Ne»l went, to Albany Mon­
Mrs. Veda Bramwell and children county resident for 8* years and a
Flat»’ $10.50.
Io this week’s installment of
day.
of Halsey called on Mrs. E. A. Starnes veteran of the Civil war. died Thurs
Fitted in Zilo, gold-filled or rimless
“ In the Days of Poor Richard ” Church Anncuncffrnenti
frames.
Mrs. Gessner of Portland, who has and Mrs. E. D. Isom one afternoon day morning at Eugene at tbe home
Jack Irons cither falls asleep by
For heeavy Zilo frame» add $1 to $2.
of fcts dgushter Mrs. L. F Oaden
been
visiting in Brownsville, went last week.
Church
of
C
h
rist:
Deduct $2 for second-grade lens
the fire and has a prophetic dream
Trustees of W illam ette university
Reading glasses. $2.50 to $10.
home Monday.
Clyde Ingrain of Portland, G m i-
or receives a spirit message from
Lon Chamlea, minialer.
will make every effort to retain Dr.
son
Sheldon
of
Ingram
Island
c.ud
Henry Thornhill, for he iater
The boys continue, undetected, to
Carl Oregg Doney as president of the
Bancroft Optical Co.
Big Brother's Bible Band is the
learns, as will be narrated in a
shake the city at night occasionally Joe Ingram were Sunday visitor-, i.l Institution. It »as announced after
name
of
the
men's
class,
adopted
last
JIJ West First street, Albany, Ore
Lee Ingram's.
future number, that Thornhill lias
hit resignation was presented the
Sunday. Aaron Starnea proved to with big explosives. One occurred
been
dead
for
years,
Ask about Punktal, the perfect lens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Jenks, Oliver trustees
be a good president. He put things near the bridge one night last week.
(Continued pace 3)
Jenks and Mrs. Mary Jenks of Tan
Reckless use ef fireworks tn Mut*
over in fine shape. Next Sunday »a
gent visited at the J. H. Rickard uomsh county ou»stde tbe city limits
want fifty men present. We are go­
home Sunday.
will not be tolerated this year Sheriff
ing to meet in Odd Fellows' hall at
Epitome of Events in
Beaver State
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICAL PARLOR
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Lv»q«r W ear
Greater Comfort
You have probably concluded that
to be touch and durable a shoe must
be uncomfortable. You have a new
sense of satisfaction coming with your
first pair of Weyenberg Comflex “All
Solid Leather’’ shoes.
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C o m f l e X
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wear longer, that will be comfortable
and flexible, that will protect your
feet and your health--get Weyenberg'«
Comflex with the double-tan »ole«—
we sell them because they offer our cus­
tomers, at a moderate price, the be«t
•ervice that can be bought atanyprice.
KOONTZQ
GOOD GOODS
10 a. m. for a real lively session. The
Odd Fellows will be there in large
numbers. We guarantee some fine
ringing.
At 11 o'clock the pastor will de­
liver the annual memorial address
to the Odd Fellows. They will march
to the church and be seated In a body. |
The church has granted a leave of
absence for four weeks to the pastor
while he and his family visit friends
and relatives in California. Clifford
Carey will fill the pulpit during his
absence.
Hurlburt announ-eri that deputies will'
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At the annual school meeting of
the Alford district Monday J. N.
Burnett was elected director for three
years, and Mrs. E. D. Isom clerk for
one year.
i\
Methodist:
Robert Parker, pastor.
flundav School, 10.
Preaching. 11.
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meating Thursday, I,
Pr-saehing, 8.
Mi. and Mrs. Walter Kickenap
Miss Artamese Baine and Desmond
Baine of Portland were week-snd
guests at J. N. Bui nett’s.
Miss Hatie Dannen and Mrs. C.
C. Dickson and children and Mrs.
Dickson of Shedd visited at the E.
A. Starnes home last Friday after­
noon.
Bible school. 10. W . H . Robert-
ion, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Morning worship, I I .
Lord'e
■»upper every Lord's day.
Evening service, 8.
The church without a bishop, io
the country without a king.
I f you have no church home
come and worship with us.
The Methodist services will be held
in the church next Sunday
For
three Sundays they have been held
in the tent. The children’s day pro-
gram, which had been postponed for
the tent meetings, will be given at
11 o'clock in place of the regular »er-
vices, and preaching will be as usual
in the evening. The young people
voted in the league service to have
a Bible study class Tuesday evening.
The Bible, not some book about the
Bible, will be the textbook. AH
young people are invited to be pres­
ent.
Doria Rohnert of Eugene came on patrol all roads of the county on July
Saturday evening to join her sister * tn enforce this order
DeEtta for a visit with her grand
Dr Fred F Gullck of Portland was
mother, Mr*. D. I. Isom.
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Jay Curtis and family of Lebanon
visited his brother Chester Curtis on
Sunday. In the afternoon Jay and
Chester with their families called on
their brother Ellsworth.
|
Way Out.
His LorJahlp- John I'll bet you've
looked In.o tv. whisky flask " John
*hl*
feur ierdablp. I make
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Hear« by the WayslUa.
Tronbia m s never yet succeeded In
losktrv r f.vebocn fiddler mad enough
to smtsii bis fiddle over Trouble's
bard bead
Ferhipe I« RigM.
Ferhar- »be people can't pay more
for the f-.«>d tbe farmer a ralae be­
et uae they here to pay so touch, for
everytblni else.
.
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Natural gas. said to be of the petro­
leum type and reported tn quantities
sufficient to light a large city, wee
discovered Issuing from eight fissures
1« the dry bed of Tule take, seven
miles southeast of Merrill.
Remodeling of tha First National
hank of Eugene to combine the present
hank site and lb» adjoining building
Into « tingle struoture. hes bsen start­
ed
The remodeling work will cost
»188.888, according to estimates
Tbe Oregon grand lodge of Mesons.
In session at Portland elected O liver
P. Coshow of Roseburg, justice of the
supreme court, as grand master fo r
neat year. George T Cecil ran, grand
mastsr. hscam* past grand matter
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cooper, their
Philip L. Jackaon, aaseclate publish
son Homer Cooper and little grand­
daughter Madeline Cooper of Plain- ar of the Portland. Oregon Journal, was
view were Sunday afternoon callers appnlated a member of tbe hoard of
regents ef tbe U nlreratty of Oregon.
at the home of Mrs. D. I. Isom.
j
h i »
reetected president of the Oregon
State Dental issoclatle« at tbe annual
-onrentton of the organization In Port­
land
Dr J E. Richmond of Eugene
la the new rice preside«!
Providence church, six miles south
of Scio, was filled with 600 people
Sunday, while 3,000 who could not
get in crowded around it, when a
program was rendered in honor of
Joeb Powell, the late circuit rider.
A basket dinner followed, after which
a huge granite monument to the plo-
neer dominie, bearing hi* name and
those of the charter members of the
church, was dedicated. Dr. John B
Horner of O. A. C. delivered the lead­
ing address and remarks were made
by Milton M. Millet, J. K Weether-
f"r-'tyatnd » f't 8 d°ien other wyll-
known citizens. ' * _
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i
Tbe appointment of Jackaon fills tb *
racancy caused by the recent deatN
of Chtrlea Ptaher of Eugene
Material reductions la food coatis
In the paat year ar» shown la a com
parlaoa of bids submitted to the state
board ef control tor supplies for the
rarlnua state IkstttWtlRas with prices
paid for the »erne commodities a year
»«° Except for coffee, which has ad
renced In price from 19 2 cents •
pound last year to H 1» cents s pound
at tble time, all staple supplies show
a decHne In values fl'tgsr which last
year commended »9 88 per 188 pounds ’’
le now quoted fa the state at 87 88 per
10* pounds.
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