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    halsey enterprise
VOL. X I I
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY IP l*>24
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
Democrats Nominate for Presideent
A. A. Barber went over to
at Newport Friday.
visit
Iwpaiouent of Agrlealtur*. Metcum
eWorld seed treatment Is by far th«
simpler of the t« o treatments reenr«
needed There (a practically no In
Jorv to th* need It * only limithtlon
Is that Markle» fungus, though grently
reduced. Is not entirely killed, although
The democratic con ran tian iu H i t York ba* at last ad, wragdl Mack rot Is almost completely con­
after uooiinatiug Jubu W . Dario of Waal Virginia for pro*i4«ui am’ , trolled. The hot-water treatment will
completely control blackleg, but will
Th* state (reining school for boys at
W. J Bryan’» brother Charlo* for vive-pieaidcnt.
reduce some« but the percentage of Falem now ha* the largest population
We publish ill* lep u h lieau platform thi* wrsk.
N ext week m gernilnetlon.
In It* history, 17»
A copy of the clrcolar may be ee
expect to have a half page rt pur I of th e d e tu w ra lie co n v en tio n , written cured, a* long a* the supply lost*,
A to,el of t t a .*46 20 was turned
oo tbo spot.
lb * fu ll dem ocratic platform w ill appear io these col from the United Flutes Department of over to the state treasurer by the state
land department during June.
umus sooo. Head die effusion» of both parti«* and awallow a bat you , Agriculture. Washington, D. C.
A aevire electrical siorm e ruek ia
can of them.
the vicinity of Coquille aud Marshfield
and i.et four nr five timber file*.
John
Short Stories from Sundry
Sources
Mrs. L. E. Walton was a passenger
to Harrisburg Thursday.
S P. Passenger Agt-nt Jtokin-
wag here again yesterday.
W. J. Carey came down from Eu­
gene Saturday for a visit of a few
day.
Three thousand peopr? were re­
Miss Ruth Finley went to Craw­
ported at Crawfordsville on the 4th fordsville Friday for a visit of a
and 2000 at Cascadia.
tew days.
NEWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
. Davis nn<l Charles Bryan are Selected 9 s
Running Mates in the Campaign
Epitome of Events in the
Beaver State
De Etta Robnett returned to her
Fourteen-year-old Walter Kopping
home
at Eugene Saturday after a
of Junction City was drowned
w hile sw im m ing at H ir u sb u r g o r visit with friends and relatives.
the 4th.
Miss Frances Parker of Monmouth
M ary Succeed«
Brownsville Briefs
A rro w s
Mrs. S. E. Cochran of Cottage has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
on M ain S treet
Grove returned to her home Friday Claron Gormley the past week.
(By
Special
Correspondent)
(E n te rp rise C o rresp o n < sa es)
after a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
L A U R A M IL L E R
Mrs. Cecil Alford arrived PriJ^y
Archie Rice of Salem. She was call­ to spend the week end with her par­
E. D. Isom and family and E. A.
Mr. and Mr*. Marion Harrison are
oooooooooooooooooooooo
ed home by the death of her grand­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gormley.
Starnes attended the Turner conven­ spending the week at Cascadia and
A. ISSS, kJ L s a ra M ille r
tion
Sunday.
daughter, Miss Dorothy Scarborough
Moose
lake
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Randall of Albany
THE OLD SOUTH YIELDS TO
of Creswell, who committed suicide.
and Miss Daisy Buckner were visiting
THE NEW WOMAN
Cheater Curtis and family spent
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of"Craw-
J. E. Southworth has succeeded at the home of Miss Beulah Miller j Friday at the home of Mrs. Curtis’ fordsville are the proud parents of
A North Carolina iiewepaper recent­
aunt, Mrs. Crow.
Mr. Guldner as manager of the Hal­ Friday.
|a son bom to them July 3 at th
ly ran a picture that any society edi­
sey-Brownsville stage. As he resides
tor would crave. The well-arranged
Mrs. Rosa Detienne of Alberta,
Lee Ingram and family visited Brownsville hospital.
on the Robnett place, near Halsey, a
hair, lhe shapely Himel, the charming
Canada, returned to her home Thurs­ Lee s brother, Wiley Ingram, across
daily trip each way will be added to
M r. and Mrs. Everett Newland and profile were arts'mpanled by mention
day after a visit with relatives at the river, Sunday.
the present service. He will leave Crawfordsville.
daughter Barbara visited at the Fred ■ of a 'member of an old and prominent
i family of Carla ret county.” It was a
for Brownsville at 10:30 in the morn­
Miss De Etta Robnett returned to Harrison home in South Brownsville
ing, to start the regular service there
The seven-year-old son of E. J. her home in Eugene Saturday, after ; Saturday, and from there drove to story of an Island of femininity en
tlrely surrounded by men. But the
and will come back at 8 after the Gump and wife of Peoria came near a visit ef three weeks with her Cascadia to spend Sunday.
inen had eat about a directors' table,
schedule is completed.
drowning on the 3d. He was pulled grandmother, Mrs. D. I. Lorn.
Carmelita Woodworth has started end welcomed Bertha Hellen at the
from the water unconscious, but a
An untamed horse broke away at
!
a
class
In dramatic* for th* summer. I newest officer of the Raleigh Banking
Mrs. Lyle Chance and Mrs. Will-
oulmotor summoned from Corvallis
and Trust company, the first woman
the Crawfordsville celebration of the
|
Miss
Woodworth
tome* here from assistant cashier In Raleigh.
banks and daughter Gladys were af­
arrived in time to save his life.
4th and jostled another horse which ■
ternoon callers at the E. A. Starnes Lin’’*' I college, where ah» in« k
Southern Main Street men please
Mrs. M. Palmer arrived last week
knocked down 14-t esr-o'd Clifford from
a p taking under the la * Prut ' take to heart her worda te other liusl
Sonora, Cal., and will visit j home Wednesday of last week.
H »’ n e '. 8b* al»o studio I m d-i ' nets girls.
Udell of Foster and injured him ’
friends in Halsey and Corvallis. She
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sprague of
“No one of you cun appreciate my
about the head. At last reports it
spent Wednesday of last week with i Portland war* week-end guests at , The county Baptist picnic in the position unless you have been a girl
city park was well attended by peo
1 Mis. Frank Gray.
the A.
E. Whitbeck home. Mr*. pi* from all over the county. A good la the South, where the woman Is
»till haring a struggle to gain her po­
Albany’s Only
Mi.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Smith
of
Los
Sprague is Mr. Whitbeck4* siater.
program was rendered and th* sports sition In the business world. My home
. “S’-.
Angeles were guests of Miss Beulah
were highly enjoyed, cspecisll) the town cashier told me he had no ques­
Miller Thursday and Friday. They ( E. A. Starnes and family. E. D. ball game between the preacher* and tion as to my ability. I could never
are former residents of Halsey and Isom and family, Mrs. D. 1. Isom and laymen.
he an officer In bit loin It merely be­
Mias Dc Etta Robnett attended the
cause I was a woman From that day
were on their way to Washington.
I O. O. F. picnic at Jefferson the 4th
OPTICAL
Union Meeting« are being held at I worked to become en officer In a
N. T. Sneed sustained many bruises of July.
th* Brownsville churches. Last Sun­ larger bank than big,’4
whe.i a ladder on which he wag work-
O U R N E W P R IC E L IS T :
Young Bertha Hellen, after she had
day night the meeting was held at
Visitors
at
the
J.
H.
Rickard
home
i ing sank into a mole hole and top-
the Baptist church, Rev. Mr. Orr de­ got her foot on the ladder of auccesa,
Double Vision Lenses
pled over with him. He is nqt y e t ' Friday were Mrs. Rickard’s brother, livering the sermon. Next. Sunday had to face the one hardest type of
nble to be out but his speedy recov- t W. D. Jenks, and wife or Tangent,
opposition. “1 worked for eight year*
Ultex, $IS 50; Krvptok, »17:50.
r.lght at th* Presbyterian church Mr. in the little hank In my home town,”
and Mr. and Mrs. John Steam* of
ery is hoped for.
Peerless, $16 50; Brights. $15;50.
Woodworth »111 preach.
«he taps. “I never hed more than ten
Albany. Mrs. Stearns it Mr
Cemented Segments »14.50
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Glen Stevenson of arris slater.
W illard
Mevrrland, »on of Mr*. i. ■ /•' time elf dwrtn* e year. Pome-
A lfo r d
4 L -oe-eee •• et
exclusive
PA R LO R
Sing e or Distant Vision Lenses
6 D Curve Tone, »13.50 , Menciu«,
»12 50.
1\
D
Curve
Peristopic,
»12; 0
Flats' »10.50.
Fitted in Zilo, goltl-fi led or rimless
frames.
For heravy Z ilo frames mid »1 to »2
Deduct »2 for second grade lens
Reading glasses. $2.50 to »10.
B a n c r o ft O p tic a l C o.
J IJ West First street, Albany, Ore.
Ask about Punk tat, the perfect lens.
Era v irio n
fu m e
to
I
t p .n d in rf* 1
pc-ndence day with home folks. Sat-
urday they drove up into the hills
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson
fo. wild blackberries.
Effie Haverland, accidently ahot him-
Lee Ingram and family, Mrs. H.
'
i self in the groin last Friday, with
Upraeycr and family and J. N. Bur­
1
a “22," the bullet I dging h, his knee
nett and family and their guests, Mr.
I
He was found in the evening and
and Mrs. Chas. Adams of Portland,
taken to the Brownsville hospital
-ittende.1 the celebration at Craw­
where the bullet was removed
He
fordsville.
b convalescing n cely.
The Murphy motor company of
Albany has recently sold a Buick
car to Henry McDowell, the Shedd j
Mrs. C, M. MdCey and daughter
butcher, a Buick to J. G. Kelsey of Mastnic Hom« Liked
Lilia went to C orvallis Tuoadav
Harrisburg, a Chevrolet to Harry I A number of people from Albany,
K. S. Barger of Brownsville took
Hawkins of Harrisburg and a Buick ; Shedd and Halsey visited the Ma-
the train here for Springfield Thurs-
to Eli Baker.
sonic'hnme at Forest Grove, interviewed d».'.
nany inmates and came away with
(Continued on page ( j
Mr». C. A. Eiland and don finer
he conviction that its management
nakes it indeed a home to thoao Buena were passengers to A>b*i>)
Tueedav.
vho seek its shelter.
The Baptists who picnicked at
Peter Freerkscn and wife and moth
'r, Mrs. AgnCs Clark, Ira and L. St. Brownsville on the 4th decided to
Tohn and their wives, C. J. Shedd make the picnic gn annual affair.
ind family, Mrs. Dora Davit, and Miss
M rs, K A C a rtw rig h t re lu m e
’lertha Shedd were among those l i s ­ to her tiouie a t E
Idaho
ting the Masonic home at Forest T uesday, alter a Vi»il, wi h bw)
Grove on Linn County Day there.
siakor-jn-law, Mrs. l r , W ale a
Needs No B ra k in g In
it
Mia. J. W. R tgtdal* ol Loa
Angel»*, who baa been viaitu.g in
Brownavil.e, enntintn-d on 1« Cor-
Vsills Tuesday fur a V.eit,
'
times I worked twe years wlthont vg-
cation. I took as mticli Interest tn
that bank as If I had a big salary, ot
the presidency. In the ninth year I
asked to be made assistant cashier
‘“ I don't think a woman can hold
that kind of poiltton,' the cashier told
me That ended the motter—for him
i —but not for me.
"The next year I wes paying feller
in a large hank In Wilson, at doubled
salary. Seventeen months later I pro­
moted m.vaelf tv a Raleigh hank."
Save for the petty vision of that
first eashler and others like him.
Beitha Hellen finds many big things
on Main Street. “The average young
girl's character grows better, I feel,
when she can here th* Influence of
home life She bes a chance to know
people heller. My experience I* that
she cen hare more social life elong
wdth her work than the strange girl
In a strange city,
“I f one aspire* to big things, II
look* sometime* as If It Is necessary
in leave the email town. Rut we our
selves may be Idgger In a amall town
Even If we do not hare a hlg-paylug
position, our lives may count for rnorr
In th* little home church and com­
munity.“
You have probably concluded that
to be tough 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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W C VC N B ER VS
'W
G a m f l e X
I f you want work shoes that will
wear longer, that will be comfortable
and flexible, that will protect your
feet and your health-get Weyenberg'a
Comflex with the double-tan soles—
we »ell them because they offer our cus­
tomer», at n moderate price, the best
service that can be bought at any price.
GOOD GOODS
— 4. *w-
H alsey Church «I Christ
A.
j Treat Cabbage Seed
to Prevent Disease
Rev. Mr. Nolen and family return­
ed home from Aleaa Monday.
Jim Tait , the barber, left Friday
Church Announcements
Church ol C b tis t:
Lon Chauilec, in mister.
Bible school. 10. W . I I . Robert-
on, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
M<>tnir,g worship, I I .
Lord's
j -upper every Lord's dny.
Evening service, 8.
Th» church without a hirhup, in
the country without a king.
I f you have no church home
i come aud worship with us.
Methodist:
Robert Parker, pastor.
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11,
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meeting Thursday, fl,
Preaching, 8.
K 00N TZ C
Building permits Issued la Eugeaei
during the month of June totaled 1207,-
»00 In eellmated coal of construction.
Chiropractors from all section* of
Ih * northwest will meet la Portland
Thursday for their annual convention.
In the month of Juaa
building
pefmit* were Issued In Aaleria. repre­
senting a ronstruetten ra in * of $170.-
82$.
Lumber shipments from St Helene
for th * week ending June ?• amount­
ed to J. $00,000 feet, th * largest for any
week th l* year.
University of Oregon summer term
registration has broken the record
with 188 enrolled In the Portland and
Eugene session*.
Customs house collection* at Port­
land for the yegr ending Jane 8«
amounted to I1.844.1U. marking a new-
record for th* district
T h * stage men of the state of Ore-
»on will hold a two day*’ convention
at tb * new Hinge Terminal hotel I *
Eugene July 8 and 1«.
Cranberry marshes ot Clataeg c e n
ly are now la full bloom and give
promise of the heaviest crop aver
grown In that section
The t$oo.ooo bond issue for aa nndr-
tortum to he erected on the campus ot
the University of Oregon carried at
a special election la Eugene.
The forest fir* *1tuet1on In Oregon
I* wot serious t t t i e present time, <*.
apita the contlnu-d dry spell aecord
Ing to F. A Elliott, state forester.
Ending the long drouth and at the.
asms tlgne offering temporary relief
from the heat wave, two-tenths ef en.
Inch of fain fell In 18 minutes at Bend
Receipt* at the Salem poatofflce dur­
ing the quarter ending June $0 were
145 240 27, or approximately 88000
more than at the same period of 1»2»
About fifteen raft», of half « million
(set of »pruce each, will be brought Io
Portland from the yuillavqte river lov
he Multnomah Lumber and Box com-
pany.
A total of 10,824 meter i are Oonv
other state» registered In Oregon dur
ng June, according to a report pre
tared by Ram A. Kojer, secretary o(
date.
In the case« of 1IX persona arrested
’or itlleged violation of prohibition,
aw* of the elate In Multnomeh cogp*
y during the first »lx months of Iggfc.
he office of District Attorney hfyert»
hss otM»lB4d 108 conrktions.
The Pendleton Packing A Provwtnn
omptyty at Pendleton has slarled con
tttutllt.n work on extensive imptove-
menls to increase the cspaclty and
efficiency of the plant.
x
Mri.i Harriet Cooley, widow of
George Cooley and mother of W. ('.
Nancy
Gladys
Scarbrough.
8».
Cooley, the South Brownsville mer­
'Koterprige Correspondence)
daughter of Dr L. D. Scarbrough’
chant, died Wednesday night of last
Clyde Crawford has a new Star
wealthy retired phyalelan and prune
week. She was one of the best-loved cn.'.
grower of C r*4*elt, committed sol
j Brownsville pioneers.
M and $l>a. II. S. Tugli epeiiL ride by shooting herself with a rifle
the week end in Portland.
The Gladstone city council has In-
S h e d d Snapshots
Lunger W aar
Greater Comfort.
The Mlltnn Box factory which waa
destroyed by fire about four wvuka
ago. will reattnie work immediately
V e ry . S im p le , EsaentiaJ and for Vancouver, B. C., and returned
L o w -P rie e d In su ran ce.
Monday.
iF r s e k r k « k» tlM t'e llk S S t a .w D . p . C r , . '
s t A e r1 c u lt« r« .)
Mr. and M rs. C. Maelaon spent the
4th in Jefferson at the I. O. O. F.
picnic.
Csbbage-eeed treatment for the pre
venthm of blackleg and black rot, two
M » 'l* F»rw»ll and G lenn Or«g-
seed born* diseases which close hesvy o .y were botr.e Irons Goldaon oret
ioaaea to the crop each year. I* a le rj th« 4th.
slmpla, a very essential and low priced
M r. and Mrs. O. Shook drove to
Insurance, aaya the United State* De­ I
partment of Agriculture. Most csbbage Portland to -pend the 4th. Mr. FI ook
seed la grown at point* remote from returned Sunday morning.
the plac* where It It Wasd and passes
A number of Shedd people attend­
through many hand* befor* It reaches
ed the celebration at Crawfordsville
tb* planter.
Usually yery little la
know* by the planter as to the preva­ and several feni'ltea picnicked »1
lence of disease on the plant* from Cascadia.
which the seed waa («cured and there
Mias Parthena W hite, who h*a been
It ne practical method ef determining
in Shedd «eviral months with her
effhaod whether or not a given sample
of seed la Infected. Treatment af th* ; »’»nt, Mrs. Tom BraNfield. left last
seed therefore should Tie retorted fo aa ' week for her home in Idaho.
an Insurance against lota.
Mr*. W. McConnell and children,
The method* of treating rahbage Harvey. Mary and Clarlae, drove to
•eed ft»r thee* two vary prevalent dia-
eake» la told In Jtepertmehf Circular
111, jeat Issued by the United State*
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Monmouth Tuesday to make arrange
ment* for the girl* to go to school
, thia fall.
„
1
e
J-
strucled th * city attorney to prepare
a hill to amend the charter to allow
a 828 008 bend Issue for the Install*
tlon of a new water system In Glnd
stone.
Pnllfornla dairymen and farueen«
»ho lost kaavlly la the recnui look
and mouth epidemic are appealing
IP Dragon for help tu restocking with
high producing, sound animals tn r*-
•ter« their herds
Net more than 20 p*r cent of t ie
flax planted ta Marion county this
season wlU be pulled, according to
reports received by Governor Pierce
from the growers. The short crop I*,
lue to roatlnued dry weather
Following a meeting ef agricultural
instructors of Oregon at the Oregon
Agricultural college, an automobilw
our of Inspection waa made through
ladependepce McMinnville. Newberg
• nd Woodbure Tba time at the con
’ereae* was spent largely la studying
•he prolene ef the various school* of
'be state teaching agrlealtur«. and
ligeuaaing problem*. In addition tn
Itpe actually agdat out In (he field,
' ( Otitis lied on peg» 2|