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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1924)
7 ï(c HALSEY ENTERPRISE VOL. XII IlALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924 HALSEY HAPPENINGS AND COUNTY EVENTS office building vacated by the Whecl- ers- _r Jeas Cross has a new Ford. J- E. True is putting in some ce- ment sidewalk. A lfo r d A r r o w s (Enterprise Cnrreapongeac«) NO. 4« Brwonsville Briefs S h e d d Snapshots (By Special Correspondent) iK n tv rp rts « C e rru p o n d s m • ) HEWS NOTES FROM AIL OVER ORFEON Thelma Ingram spent the day Fri-1 Edna Boggie and Fay Proebstel Mr. and M rs. H . S. Pugh drove to Short Stories from Sundry day with DeEtta Robnett. Epitome of Events in the were home over the week end. | Portland one day last week. Sources Jay Moore and family were ,n A dancing party was given at the Beaver State | Mi. and Mrs. I,. E. Pennell from M. A. Harrison of Richmond, Cal., Albany Monday. Lee Ingram home Saturday night. S. P. Passenger Agent Jenkins is here visiting his brothers and a Portland drove up to Shedd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter were was in H«Uey Tuesday. Lee Ingram and family went to host of friends. The blue-bait's salmon have started Axel Salvog of Portland visited at visiting here from Portland last Albany Thursday. their annual ruo in the mid-Columbia. the Carlson home a few days last A ll of the rooms of the new Albany week. Carmelita Woodworth is home Thelma Ingram visited Kate and from Linfield college. She is keeping week. Common school tund loans in Ore general hospital w ill be furnished by «• Miss Mary LaRue went to Albany Hazel Green Sunday afternoon. fraternal organisations. Quite a number of Shedd families gon on June 15 aggregated I t , 724,- house for her father in the house Saturday. She is taking treatments Chester Curtis and family rpent keeping rooms of the Baptist church. spent Sunday picnicking over on the »04.80. W . I I . Beene took a load of rom a chiropodist. Monday evening at the E. A. Starnes Willamette river. Blanco Masonic lodge ot Marshfield The county Baptist picnic will be hogs to the Nebergall packing com celebrated its 84th anniversary of or Mrs. H. Wayne Stanard of Browns- home' Miss Dorothy Satchwell and Miss held in Brownsville park on the 4th. pany at Albany Tuesday — about ganisation. UeMli™ n°r o ' ' ’iu WUh reUt,VM at and Mrs. U ndis Philpott from Helen Ritchie left Saturday to spend Everybody is cordially invited. Come three tons. McM.nnvdlo Saturday. Wendling <t th< ch £ tr Bummer session registration at Ore anj} brinK yo«r bathing suits and the summer at Seaside. C. Anderson of Ontario arrived on gon Agricultural college has shown a On a trip to Washington from Cal- tis borne Sunday. dinner, especially bathing suits. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson left on decided Increase over last year. Sunday evening and visited his aunt, lfomia W. A. West and family spent Mrs. Harry Commons and children Monday afternoon on a trip to The Mrs. W. H. McMahan, and J. S. Mc The »•fid blackberries are most Dalles and into Washington. Ronald G. W hite has resigned the a few days this week at the O. F. called on Mrs. E. A. Starnes las« Mahan, his cousin. He went home abundant in the hills around Browns postmastersblp at Falla City to become Neil home. i Saturday afternoon. Monday. ville this year. Lots of people are Mrs. Dora Davis returned Satur- cashier of the Rank o( Falls City. L. R. Kaylor, who has loggirtg Fourteen fires were set by light Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram called at camping, picking for local market. <iay from a several weeks’ visit with Formation of a Clackamas County ning Monday night in the Santiau camp interests at Grants Pass, was the J. N. Burnett and J. H. Rickard The berries are selling for fifty cents her daughter in Washington, Holstein association was completed calling on J. C. Walton Saturday. a gallon. forest reserve, but little damage homes Sunday afternoon. at Oregon City by about 60 breeders Mrs. C. A. Pugh and daughters ot the county. was done, the forest patrol being Mr. Kaylor’s home is in Portland. Henrietta Starnes spent several Among those spending Sunday at and Mrs. Satchwell and daughters wide awake, with m airplane Miss Celia Bolltnan, private secre Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Marks returned days last week with her aunt, Mias Cascadia frqtn Brownsville were Mr. sP«nt Thursday near Bellfoutain icuuting overhead. No rain Ml. Sunday from Yoncalla, where they | Hattie Dannen, of Shedd. tary to Governor Pierce, bat been ap- and Mrs. John Harrison, the Misses Picking wild blackberries. j pointed a member of the federal parolo We growling Agneg f.,- rke ,. do some n ,,, , about the M „ irks’ . , aister, Mra. F A pplegate, Rev. Robert Parker and wife of Burson. Marvel Laurence, Gladys „ r . _ , _ mr». ngnes < larne gave a little ' board for the Oregon state peniten weather in Oregon. I t s human na- and family. ____„ * .. ture. But we are fortunate. Hardly1 Mr, , . p , Halsey were afternoon callers at the ? / ’ o LOU‘* G ,I ,‘* Brne* ®“ rso n , j party Friday for her niece, Mary tiary. John Bowers and Roy Pents. a recent week has passed without '. , L A‘ Pfay and ^anddaugh- « . Rickard home Sunday, Kant A. Koser, secretary of stats, Fane T ait, the occasion being hrr reports of death and destruction ’ r e ora arfl Mrs. Logan left on Mrs. Chester Curtis and children Miss Mary Laurence of Pacific fourth birthday. Bernice Sherwin will leave early In July for Salt Lake City, Utah, where he will attend the caused by wind and flood east of the '' pdncsday for Montesano, Wash, visited Mrs. Curtis* mother, Mrs. r^ ,e’ Cal., is here visiting at the and Patricia Shoan were guests. annual convention of secretaries of P.ocky mountains. Last week the ®otb the elder ladies have sons Charles Tandy, one day last week, J. C. Harrison home. Miss Laurence i state. towns of Lorain and Sandusky, O ..'they to v^it. Mr„. F,oren£e Cogtwe„ of is a registered trained nurse from the A larKe *roup of She,1<, PeoP,c and Port- The United States department o f were wrecked by a <. storm that o snuffed Eu- uuucu v George .e o r g e W. »V. Knapp and wife of E u -’ land called on Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck Los Angeles county hospital and is thelr frien<ls bad a big dinner at Cas commerce has decided to establish In well acquainted at Lebanon, it being cadia Sun<lav- Mr- and Mrs. Ed Zim- out about 100 lives and destroyed im- gene, with their son Stanley at the Saturday morning and the latter ac- her former home. merman and son, C. A. Pugh and Portland a separate district of tbo mense amounts of property. wheel of their car, came along Sun- companied her to Albany. _______ ( family, C. Malson and family, Pete bureau ot foreign and domestic com and took Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler v- i u r v m merce. Mr. and Mrs. Ciaron Gormley have day to the Brownsville park and all had „ M ! t “ a E. Mercer and Frearkren. wifo end mother, E • The woolen mills “tore as been negt Abraham and family, Fred moved into the premises in the post- a picnic there. Four moonshine stills bave been Mr* and Mra A F’ Robnett and located In I.ane county during the i daughter Doris of Eugene visited removed to Albany. Sprenger and family. Bill Abraham If your sidewalk is rotten and you Mrs- Isom Saturday night and Aubrey S, Tussing attended circuit and w i,e' Dick Abraham and wife, *i»0 '" d 'Vllllam Aibany’s Only have one of Mr. Rector’s notices o r -! Sunday. court at the county seat Thursday. Harold Pugh and wife. Roy Myers' prohlb,,,on a«“n'8 ,rom namenting your property take a look Mrs. W. L. Wells and daughters, Ed Sawyer is looking mighty pros- •"** Mra. Ella Hhults Wilson waa alertad at Mrs. Gray’s new walk on F street, Miss Genevieve Wells and Mrs. perous these days and driving . brand: M yra. M r .-J .» P°rtor a"d 8°" H«r secretary of the state fair board to between First and Second, and follow Gladys Helseth and two small sons, 1 ry P’ rtl<:lPat«<1 and Hom Albany were succeed Fred Currey. who baa resign her example, unless you can put in called on Mis. E. A. Starnes one af new Ford truck. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Taylor, Mr. and ed Mrs. Wilson will assume her now a cement walk. ternoon last week. Mrs. Alice Moore and children of Mrs. Jeff Isom Jr., Jeff Isom Sr., Mr duties July 1. O U R N E W P R IC E LIST: We repeat G t n s le ’s advertise. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Porter of Port- Brownsville left for a two-month stay Arthur Hennev and family and Judge The »500 robbery of the postoffloo Payne, also Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pugh ment of Lubricating Gasoline to cor- , land visited at the A. E. Whitbeck at Long Beach, Wash., Saturday. Double Vision Lenses at Bprlng Brook, In Yamhill county, „ „ . i of Brownsville. rect a printer s error which appeared ' home Sunday. In the afternoon they Mrs . L. G. resulted In the arrest of Michael Curtis of Portland took i Ultex, $19.50 : Kryptok, $17-50. in it last weok. The claim made was all drove to Eugene to visit Mrs. ti»» -tag*, here for Brownsville last O'Keefe and Pater Shelbonrn, two Peerless, $16.50; Brights, $15;50. that as much milage could be made Porter's father, Mr. Hopkins, Portland Xii’ithg. Thursday to attend the funeral of Cemented Segm ents $14 50 on 1G0 gallons of the new gasoline her father-in-law, James Curtis. Complete audit of tha records and’ Single or Distant Vision Lenses as on 200 gallons of the old. The finances of the state military depart Losses of Butterfat printer changed "160” to "116.” I ^ r8' F' Wa',on tooli *n the Loaaee of butterfat In separat ment haa been requested by George pHy. “A Son of the Sahara,” at the 6 D Curve Tone, $13.50 ; Mencius, ing skim ntllk from cream on the A. White, adjutant-general. In a letter The Smslaw News reports that a ; Globe theatre at Albany Mondav. $12.50. Dsmocratie Porducts of Linn farm may he traced to one or to Governor Pierce. l?i D Curve Periscopic, $12;; 0; Mr. LaBar of Rainrock “sold 50 per more of the following causes, ac A. A. Tussing, George Laubner, C. Flats’ $10.50. cent of a half-acre crop of straw -1 Residents of the Dee district. In cording to 0. A. Ivereon of the Fitted in Zilo, gold-filled or rimless berries for $500.” Rainrock is far- A' C’ Armstrong and wife visited C. Jackson, Henry Zimmerman, 3. N. Hood Rtver county, h i vs voted to sub frames. department of dairying at Iowa Wesley, B. M. Miller, Chancy Sickels, ther from any cannery or other mar- a* Clarence Williams Sunday. mit to ths patrons a bond Issue for For heeavy Zilo frames add $1 to $2 State college. W. 3. Ribelin and Miss Nettie Spen Deduct $2 (or second-grade lens. ket for strawberries than any farm —-— ---------------------- tbe construction of a new school Low Speed of the Separator— cer from Halsey »nd Charles Kiser Reading glasses. $2.50 to $10. building to coat $26,000. Always run the separator at in the Halsey neighborhood. Why Pursued LinCOIfl’t ASMSSII) and J. Philpott of Harrisburg were least ns fast as the speed which not learn Mr. LaBar's method of Hteek crews have begun stringing B ancroft Optical Co. Guests at the Sidney J. Smith home at a banquet at the Hotel Albany Is given on the handle of the marketing and raise a few berries 7 girder steel on the Waukoma Inter Friday night at which honor was last week were his uncle, W. A. Mc machine. .113 West First street, Albany, Ore. We have the soil and climate. state bridge which will epan the Co Cold M ilk— Milk should he at Donald of Cheneoa, 111., and cousin, done to three Linn county men who ’ lumbia river, connecting Hood River Ask abont Punktal, the perfect lens. s temperature of 90 degrees (Continued on page 3) Marion McDonald and family, of see candidates on the democratic I and W hite Salmon. Wash. Fahrenheit. Ames, Iowa, who were returning to ticket this year before the people of Dirty Bowl—The separator T i t first Isrge shipment of lamb* their homes from Long Beach, Cal. all Oregon for places in the public must he washed every time It Is from Um atilla county this season w ta W. A. McDonald, although eighty- • service. They are Jefferson Myers, a used, not only because of econo mads when 20 carloads, owned by ihn four years old, is completing his four Scio boy who has become state treas my, but also because It Is Impos Hmythe Inter«»!», were loaded and th trip between his home and Long urer, O. P. Coshow, a Brownsville elble to produce a good quality started for the Chicago market of cream with a dirty separator. Beach in the past four years. Mr. boy, now on the supreme bench of A new state game farm for eastern Worn Bearings—Loose d'sks McDonald is the sole surviving mem the state, and Milton A. Miller, a Le Oregon will be established before tbo and other mechanical defects ber of the posse detailed to capture banon boy, who has served as inter •nd of the summer The site haa not often cause losaet of butterfat. Booth after the assassination of nal revenue collector and a United The machine should be kept yet been selected, bu» It will probably President Lincoln. He was also a States foreign minister and one of dean and well oiled. he somewhere In Um a'llls county. whose bursts of eloquence on this oc member of Lincoln’s body guard dur- An epidemic of rabies In which 14 ( ing the war and has many interesting casion is quoted in our editorial col cattle became Infected was rsportw» umn in thia issue. stories to tell of those stirring times. front Klamath county to Stanley G- The banquet was attended by from Feasible Plan Outlined Jewett, predatory animal Inspector of 100 to 150 people. J. K. Weather for Seeding Grass Plot the United States biological survey. ford, recovered from his recent ill Where It Is desired to aeed timothy, Governor Pierce refused to declaro ness. was toastmaster, and many red clover and redtop with oats, the persons prominent in the counsels of following seed mixture per acre has July 6 a legal holiday In Oregon, an the party in this county responded to proved satisfactory: Timothy, eight requested by a number of Portlan4 pounds; red rlover, seven pounds, snd bankers snd beads of financial Insti toasts. redtop, five pounds. This mixture rosy The occasion drew from the Her be seeded with the oets, provided the tutions In other sections of the state.' Mrs Jemes C. Stuart of 441 Benton ald a lengthy editorial article entitl drill Is equipped to seed both grain ed: "Linn as a Mother of Democrats,” and grass at the tame time. It Is ant street, Portlsod. was named ns'lonsl leginning with this sentence: “While well to seed more than two bushels eommltteeworasn tor Oregon by Wll< Linn county has been overwhelming per acre of oats, snd better results R King, who Is to succeed Dr J. W j ly Republican in her politics for many may be expected If not more than six Morrow as Oregon democratic national Hulsey Church ol Christ years, her chief contrib ution to the perks of osts are used Heavier seed committeeman Ing of osts tends to Injure the young There were five fatalities In Oregon public service lies in the number of grass plsnta Unless It Is known that You have probably concluded that due to Industrial accidents In th<u Church Announaments distinguished Democrats she has giv red clover will give good results on to be tough and durable a shoe must week ending June 24. according to at en to the state and the nation " your land. It might he well to add two Church of Christ: be uncomfortable. You have a new ryport Issued by tha state Industrial The article mentions, among other pounds of nlsike clover to the mix sense of satisfaction coming with your Lon Chsralee, minister. accident commission The victimé ture.— R J. Garber, W eft Virginia names of Linn county people who first pair of Weyenberg ComfleX "All were J. 8 Goln, fltsnfleld, road con College of Agriculture. Bible school. 10, W. H. Robert have achieved fame in the party, Solid Leather” shoes. tractor; Kenneth A. Nichols. Aroo,‘ son, superintendent. Delesan .Smith and George Chamber- Idaho, choker setter; Elmer B Sbiilt,' Value of Soy Bean Straw W C VC N B C R t'S Christian Endeavor, 7. lain, and says of the trio honored at Boy bean straw which Is left after Hermiston, laborer; Charles A Lind Morning worship, 11. Lord's the banquet; "Who shall say that the beans are threshed comparts fa quist, West Linn, chaser, and supper every Lord's day, within their party they are not con- vorably with timothy hay In feeding Martin. Carlton, taller. kvening service, 8. "ting to the glory of their coun value. The loss, bowsver. Is greater The largest bread baking content The church without a bishop, io If you want 1 work shoes that will try?” than In the esse of the timothy Soy EXC LU SIVE O P T IC A L P A R LO R Needs No Bre'ákin^ In Lunger W a a r G r «at e r Comfort. C a m f l e X wear longer, that will be comfortable and flexible, that will protect your Ret and your health-get Weyenberg’s Com flex with the double-tan soles— we sell them because they offer our cus tomers, at a moderate price, the best service that can be bought at anyprice. KOONTZS GO O D GOODS the country without a king. If jou have no church horns The funeral of W. C. Templeton, come and worship with us. who was found dead from heart dis Methodist: Robert Parker, pastor. Sunday School, 10. Breach ing. 11. Intermediate League, 7. Epworth League, 7. Prayer meeting Thursday, I, PrekCbiog, 8. I bean s'raw contains shout three limes aver held in conne«-»»c?n with nlab as much digestible protein ts does oat work west of the Mississippi rlvsr took straw. It It not at rlpi. though. In place at the Oregon Agricultural eoty' carbohydrates, so the two feeds com lege when more than IPO girl club' ease, sitting by the roadside in hla pare favorably In the amount of total members baked two loaves of brea4 automobile, was postponed from Sun digestible nutrients. When the Iwe apiece to demonstrate tbe skill ac-' day until Tuesday to give time for feeds sre given, the horse« se»m to do qulrad la tbe junior summer session. a brother to come from Los Angeles, better on the soy bean straw. Rosetta Gallttln of Jackson county, but the brother was unable to be *a a awarded first prtie. Barbara Potta present. The obsequies were at the Mrs. A. C. Armstrong and daugh of Washington county, second, sod Presbyterian church. Rev. Mei-srs. ter Helen were in Brownsville Wed- Babe Pomeroy of Klam ttb coua'yJ J Wncwlwe |' i and Q r. . nesday j j f last week, in Albany Fri- tklrS. _ rr . officigtin T Contiune*] on page S) Intaraivat .■ the A lford cem etery. I day and in Eugene* Saturday.