Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 10, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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K N Ir K P R lS R
JULY
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funeral of »heir aUi.t, Mr< Mollia
The gambler repeated what bad
and every one o t them reached the K u o li.
been told him at Rapid City. Once
North
South
tOR
Pyrites was convinced that the mur- Xo
n 3
L(.W Davis look the fla g ' to
•
G L O B E ALBAXT
*
m
No. 17, 12 15 p m
derer's
Innocence
already
bad
been
Brownaville
Tue.day.
Lt-ooe Balmer was bom« during
24, 4 27 p m
proclaimed by a mob tribunal ba
22, 7,«( p m
the holiday*.
Eldon Cross and « ife spent last
7H £ PICK OF THE BIO
22. 3:20 a. ui.
swore vehemently. The girl showed
21.
Il 32 p «
PICTURES
alarm, and DInsdale signaled for a
Nos 21 and 22 stop only n
}
Mrs. E. E. Gormley was on lha week at Newport and Yachats.
I change of the conversation.
SUNDAY—MONDAY
sick list Sunday
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p.
iIb
w
I |
v
a .u a T
X a y lo
I U I r, , who l has
ia s
u been
m i o on
n
G w rant
Pyrites wus not ready to return to to let off passengers from south
J o í v 13-14
O. W. Frum made a business trip
«¡ck list, is greatly improved j
Deadwood.
Roseburg.
Z A N E G R E Y ’S
Salem Tuesday.
j .Misa Cleona Sm ith went down to
“I want to go a bit slow along here," No. 73 runs to Eugeue only.
ha
explained.
“Two
or
three
likoiy
Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dan-1 v i,it * ilh E uKc “*r frieuda W edoeaJ
No. 21 rnns to Eugene, thence Marsh,
-
day.
looking spots I want to look at. But
len, —
Monday,
a - l«>y.
I'll be In town as soon as you are, I held branch.
McClure of M other’s In n , Tan­
reckon.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
Mrs. Guy Bramwell of Brownsville
gent,
was here the other day look­
Progress waa slow, little better than take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
vas a Halsey visitor last week.
B eb e D a in e ls
ing for help.
a walk, because of Lottie Carl; and to No. 15.
w ith
a n j” TaugTter
E r n e st T orren ce
night
found them a good ride from
J C. Bram w ell is carrying the
Deadwood City. Ban Juan Joe, how­
ienevieve were Brownsville callers
2 * * * * » ♦ * * ♦ > >
H
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G
H
m ail on route 1 for M r. Taylor,
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
ever, accepted the delay philosophical­
Monday.
who has been sick.
J
Coming toon
ly. The nervous haste to get back ©The delivery window of
Charles Stralev and fam ily left
to the gulch, so obvious In the morn­ Halsey posloffice is open Sunday,
Mrs. J. E. Rockwell < f Portland
'or N ew port Thursday for an
t
ing. waa entirely lacking, and be en­ from 10:40to 10:60 a. tu. and 12:15
arrived
Wednesday
to
visit
D.
G
lutin g.
tered upon the work of preparing to 12:30 p. tn.
McClain and fa m ily .
C opyright by The Bobba-M errlll Co.
their last camp with the zest of a
Mrs. L. C. Merriam and Mr». J. C.
Mra. N ellie T a ylo r arrived Wed­
Sunday m ail gOea out oulv on
schoolboy released for the holidays.
Standish were Brownsville callers on nesday from C orvallis l i t a visit
the oorth-bouud 11:37 tra in :
Haliey Happenings etc.
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a r e 3 )
Wednesday of last week.
(T o b e c o n tin u e d )
w ith Halsey friend«.
Mail goes south once a day, cloaiug.t
<Continued from
1>
11 05 a. xu. j north twice, closing n 25
ou the creek of the same name. This
•Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beene, Mrs.
M r*. Erekir.e arrived Wednes­ town and Its immediate environs were
Marvin Martin went to Portland
a. m. and 5:30 p.
Mal|
(or
ieene’s mother, Mr». Ara M iller of day evening from P ortland ami is
Monday.
Brownsville. Lrawfor.’sville and Sweet
bustling with mining activities, the
Home leaves daily at 6:45 a nl.
'akirna, and brother, W. II. Allen, v isitin g friends in and near Hah first the travelers had witnessed since
M a r jr S u c c e e d «
Mrs. George Hayes was In Albany ¡sited Cascadia Sunday.
M f.
leaving Bed canyon.
Monday.
o n M a in S t r e e t
It was at Rapid City that the
M ss Audrey Montague, from the
Paid-for Paragraphs
Karl B ia m w ell’s fainilv ami gambler and DInsdale learned hew
Mrs. Lena Beene drove to Albany ummer school at O. A. C„ was the
By LAURA MILLER
Mrs. Edith Robnetl and Lrui>( McCall, Slayer of Wild Bill, had t.cca
Thursday.
(5c a Hue)
•uest ol her friend, Mias Cleona and Truman spent the 4>h at Ne«
arraigned the night before by n so-
•
-
Mary LaRue made a trip to Al­ im itb , over the 4th and the week »Jrt.
called 'citizens' ” or "minors' ” commtt- ♦♦♦«♦♦«*++***+**♦♦+**♦***<
©• 1923. by Laura M iller
Cb:cken
dinner
Sunday.
bany Monday.
Ue. hud been ucqultted and furnished
mi
Good Eat» Restsurant.
ENGINEERING BOTH
M r. an) Mra Preaton Newton with a good horse and allowed to try
Mi. and Mrs. A. E. Foote visited
M r. and M rr. Charles Staah. of Portland are guests of the ls*- his lnelt in escaping from the hills.
BABIES A N D BUSINESS
at Junction City Sunday at the home larenia of Mrs F rank Ganale, and le r’e parent», M r. and Mrs. P J Ami there were those who had watched
Old papers foreale at 5c a bundle
of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Robinson.
the stage road ever since the word was
Would you expect a woman who at the E nterprise office.
a- lis te r, M r*. T. N. S m ith, came Forster.
received, hoping that the murderer had adopted as her slogan, "Babies
Edna Robinson came down from from Oregon C ity and visited the
K. K . Schomn returned to his would ride within range of their Before Business," to be written up in
Junction City Monday to stay with Ganale» this week,
hotre at T rtc v . C al.. Tims,lav, nfter rifles.
all sorts of magazines as an unusual­ • -H-4-41 I H I I I I I h I | | | | i | |
her sister, Mrs. A. E. Foote, a few
Henry Mitzner of Paisley, Lake a v is it w ith bis sister, Mrs. R. K
Let him go, eh?" mused San Juan. ly successful geological engineer?
d ,y B -
.1
.»ft I
ounty, arrived Thursday for a visit lew art.
T hat s too bad ! Wonder what’s be­
Rules fo r P oultrym en
Ten years ago. when the two Gould
hind it?”
kiddles were healthy, little school
;
1. Have brooder house thor
In the six months just ended 11,- /ith the home folks. It is the first
“ P h ” Robinson, ss he a
children, Nina S. Gould went back to
“ L ooks as If he might be able to tell
■ oughly disinfected and on good
139,33(1.98 passed through the hands ¡me he has been in the valley for
known at Erownsyille, took the things that some one doesn’t want her Job of being an assistant geolog­
' sod. or move to ground where
of Linn Couty Treasurer Lenore . wo years.
ical engineer. In the office of Gould
’ there is good sod.
tra in here Wednesday for a visit told," commented DInsdale savagely.
Powell.
Mrs. Fred Tayior™c7T:ugene w a s in P ortland.
F ou rteen m iles w ere covered before
A Gould she has entire charge of re­
2. Rear young stock separate
San Juan selected the next camping ports, maps, cost estimates and enough
from old stock, and do not allow
Mrs. Ara M ille r of Y akim a he guest of her father, J. C. Stan-
The Tu*»ing fa m ily visited thp place, a restful spot in Spring valley. other technical details to make the
them to range together.
and W. A. Allen were with the ish, and wife Wednesday, and on
Oreg ,n caves on the 4th.
Tbev
3. Have at least one square
The night passed quietly, and an­ average woman—or man—blink. She’s
Beene-Laubner party at Jefferson on .’hursday she visited her brother
foot of spare for every four
repnrt them wonderful and well other ride into the fog was com­ an honorary member of Clil Epsilon,
I
iJverett
at
Salem.
the 4th.
? f *14t7S
menced. A few miles out they over­ a fraternity for women doing geolog
chicks and have a stove large
w orth the trip .
Mrs. M. V. Koontz r<turn d
look a man leading a diminutive bur­ leal work.
enough to care for the house ca­
Mayor Shedd’s water tower at
Mrs. Gould found time, as the chll
It a W illiam « of H illsb oro called i n . 1 he animal was nil hut concealed
pacity.
Shedd fell In Monday's wind. So did Wednesday from A lb a n y, w h e -
s 1« has beeu the guest of Mi a. Z. • ’ the C. P. Stafford home W d- by camping gear, tent and blankets. (Iren's interests and her own led her
4. Hatch nothing later than
the temperature and the water con­
May 13.
I. Rudd. She drove down w th nesday as lie - assed through on his Lashed on top of the load was a Henry outside home walls, to take an active
tent of growing crops.
rifle, forerunner of the Winchester. interest first in the kindergarten club
8. Feed nothing for at least 46
.lr. and Mra. Jumrg D rin k a id .
w»y to Cone B i v.
and then In the school patron»' club,
Juan wuved I l l s hand and saluted:
hours after hatching.
Paul Robertson, a pioneer settler
Mra. W illia m Randle and daugh-
Mrs.
Harold
Stevenson
tf
“How now, ‘Pyrites'? Another rich to organize two Camp r'lre groups,
6 Feed milk In some form for
of Brownsville, came up from his
and to become an active member in a
er P riscilla of Seattle visits d at Brow nsville called on her father strike?”
at least eight weeks.
home in southern Oregon to spend he home of the fo rm e r’s sister,
The man halted and blinked up at social study club.
and mother, J. W. M ille r, and
7. Feed the Ohio ration or
the 4th in his old home town.
At present she serves as the busl
them, revealing a weather-worn face
some other approved ration all
Ira. George F. S obroll, Tuesday. wife Tuesday evening.
that was traversed by a network of ness women's representative on the
summer.
Mrs. J. T. McNeil came home from They were en route to Newport.
Mrs G uy Bram w ell and daugh­ tiny wrinkles. From the corner of his board of directors of the T. W. C. A.,
8. Provide green food In some
Eugene the first of the week and
Frank G antle has bought Ids ters C lars, Delta and E lta are mouth Sun Juan Informed DInsdale
as vice president of the chic commit
form throughout the entire sum­
goes soon to Cottage Grove to spent! b other's interest in the garage and v isitin g at the home of G ran t
“Old 'Iron Pyrites,’ best sample of tee of the chamber of commerce, keeps
mer.
a month or so with her daughter, Ray has gone to Eugene, but he T a y 'o r for n lew davs.
perpetual prospector you ever saw. up church and Sunday school work
9. Separate cockerels from
Mrs. Perry.
He'd quit millions In a sure thing to and presides over the Town club with
•ays he baa another brother and
pullets nt six to eight weeks and
The dove of peace has settled pa.n out new gravel. I grubstake him.” 70 picked business women members
dispose of former except those
M ua B a u d Farnham of Eugene t ie firm name is slid Gunsle Bios.
“Howdy, Joey!" Joyously cried Py
and an active clty-beautlful program
kept for breeders.
down on the A 'h s u y bridge site
Mr.
and
M
is.
N.
A.
T
in
lk
re-
spent several days in Halsey this
10. Get chicks out on ground
and the bridge w ill be b u ilt on the rites, now finding his tongue. “Ain’t Also she goes to ball gurnes with the
•truck anything hut rich prospects children!
ns soon as weather permits.—
week in the Interest of the American t irned to th e ir hums at C lifton, state commission's teniw.
<»re., Monday. They were here Io
this trip, hut I'll uncover the real ar­
It's hardly fair to call Oklahoma
Ohio State University.
Educational association of Portland
st'eiid the funeral of th e ir grand­
Mira L illia n Sneed carng down ticle on the next. Found some ’nighty t.lty with its 110,000 people a gopher
Clifford Carey will preach Sunday mother, Mrs. M ellie Knot«.
from Portland Wednesday to fee rich indications. Who's your friends?" prairie, even though the Town club 11,1 ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ! I I I I
Tl.e gambler made Lottie Carl and Is still struggling with untidy chicken
at the Church of Christ, In the morn­
her
father, who was seriously
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Montana,
A d d Some T im o th y Seed
ing on "Despised and Rejected Men.” with their children, were guests of bruised up by a f« 11 from a ladder. DInsdale known, and briefly told of yards Inside the city limits. Anywsv
tlie
massacre
in
the
canyon.
Pyrites
Mrs.
Gould's
answer
to
“Would
you
in S ow ing Sweet C lover
with Isaiah 53:3 for a text, and in Mis. Gardner's cousin, W. K. Win­
______ ________ I
stared sympathetically at the girl.
like to move to New Yorkr was “No."
the evening “The Foolishness of God.’ stead, the last of the week. This was
Sweet clover may be sown as a
President Coolidge’s eldest son,
"Too bad. younker," he said "But
But a girl just starting? "A large
W. J, Ribelln expects to leave the first meeting of Mr. Winstead and I cliin , died from blood poisoning, tills is a mighty fine country to forget city is too lonesome." advises this single crop, but better results would
be obtained by using 2 pounds ol
woman of many friends, "for the girl timothy and 20 pounds of sweet clover
following a slight injury to his’foot, things in. You’ve heard about Bill
within a day or two for a couple of Mrs. Gardner.
Joey?"
Just
going
Into
business.
She
has
far
weeks fishing and rusticating at
W illia m W heeler's gramldaugh- m I bis burial is t idav si the Cool-
Ban Juan nodded gloomily, then ex­ more opportunity for making friends seed per acre. The sweet clover seed
Crescent Lake, on the other side of
should he put through a scarifying
claimed in deep disgust:
t and her husbsnd, A fred Stein. idge family home at Plymouth. Vt
In the smaller place. And as to suc­ machine, in order to Increase the per­
the mountains on the new Klamath
“And
to
think
of
letting
that
McCall
cess, If r girl u happy outside of
Iiaiier, from Greenleaf, rook a oad
centage of germination. The clover an4
Falls cutoff.
go free!"
business hours, she makes a more effi­ timothy seed may be gown with two
o'chickens to Junction C ity Tne». I » »
« go
This
was
news
to
Pyrites,
for
he
cient
business
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Helseth and d iv and came ou to Halsey to cal I • • f i l l S
ft
J |) fairly yelled:
bushels per acre of an early variety
"A smaller city Is the best place to
sons of Eugene have been visiting at on th e ir old grandpa and lien “ “
“Go free? Why. Joey, they J„(t live (which means to live, laugh and of onts. A light top-dresalng of ma­
I » ' ■ v M a * l l , I C claim for ¡ ¿ _
the W. L. Wells home. They left on grandma.
nure. when preparing the ground for
couldn't. They had to hong him' You
p IT p .t’r ...I
i
i .1
I ri’ your system of Catarrh o r D eafness can't mean that they didn't hang him work), to rear a family, and a place onts. will ensure a better crop of grass
Friday to make their horn«, at
C. K. Halford and wifs and three cauaej
Catanh.
^esmess
where one may huve a chance to glow and will not Injure the oats, unless
Tekoa, Wash., where Mr. Helseth has
on the spot!’’
Into the life of a community; that Is the soli Is very rich. The white clove»
children were camped in Hahey a few i
* a,
,F •r’ w*n j®
for r «w
orrr *0
40 rear«
rrorr
a pastorate.
to become an Integral pert of the may be pastured moderately during
li: ys lust week when they had car p - J- CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
growth, development of the neighbor the fall, but should not be pastured
Mrs Ida Smith and her sisters,
trouble. They were on their way
hood, the city and the state."
Mrs. Wilson Glass and Mra. Fred f.om Wasco to North Bend.
too closely late In the season.—C F
Curtiss, lown State College.
W .«hburne, and husbands »per.t
Dr. T. 1 Marks returned Friday
♦ he 4th at C rawfordsville and
from a trip to HooJ River. He waa
Charter No.49
Washburn and their husbands spent
R eserv e D istrict No. 12
i .'companied from Portland by Mrs.
R -p o rt of co n d itio n ol th;
the Fourth at Crawfordsville and
Marks’ three nieces, daughters of
Cascadia. Mr. Glass was for many
years cashier of the bank of Browns­ Mrs M «vine Robinson of that c ity ,
at Halsey, in th; st it; of O.-eg m. at th; clo».-of business June 30 1 92»
ville and the ladies were all natives who will visit their aunt for two or
RESOURCES
Halsoy, daughters of the late • ’ : ee weeks.
' L°3d, if’’a’nJy ’i ” ’ntt'
in items 29 and
Jacob Ramsay and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Case of Heppner
2 O verd rafts securc<1 and u n secu red
$150,9.W 19
7 90
A couple of very young girls were were in Halsey for a short time on
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hi Halsey Monday who said they Tuesday, calling on the latter’s cou
2,100
came down from Portland to enjoy s i, C. P. Stafford, and wife. Mrs.
Case
is
the
daughter
of
B.
A.
Staf­
in ite m , .in
j,
««c„ mclndmg those shown
the celebration held at Crawfordsville
15.314 .M
9 ub)kic i . i oT „ $b 74i ;
fi<«>.re..»3724.; ; ; ...........
July 4th. To save money they en­ ford, one-time merchant of Halsey
6 ,4»>7.OO
deavored to steal a ride back on a and county assessor of Linn county.
truck bound for Portland. While
Ixm Chamlee writes to several
coming from Brownsville to Halsey •’ embers of the Church of Christ that
11 ( hc«h, iTe,„‘7 nk,.W,!*id.< Ci,y ° r ,ow" t>f
bank snd other'
they discovered one of their grips he has arrived in Hollywood, Cal.
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8
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had fallen from the truck, so they and is enojying his vacation immense
«topped here and took the Browns­ •y. He asks for letters from niem
ville stage back to look for i t Both lers of his congregation. Ills ad
1.1 AILl TIES
Capital slock paid i n ....................
girls were moderately well dressed. <1 »sa is 5611 Colton way, Los An
7. Sn rp 'ns f u n d ......... .......... ...... - - - - - - - -
io.onn no
Someone is to blame when two girls
15.000 on
les.
S (a) Undivided profita
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are found roaming ovtr the country
4.2*3 75
X 710 52
In this manner. What can their
Di. and Mrs. Barnum and daugh
mothers mean ?
1 r and son
of
M ount A n ­
4
d“ *he
117,7(4.54
rem ind certificates of depoait outstanding
............
About forty young people of the gel drove over Saturday evening and
71« 79
standard throughout
V o l'.^ H 0* 'h? ? nk "'- •'« » J -« P.y.hie . . demand........
Methodist church went on the 4th to ’ pent the night and Sunday at the C.
550.25
V
reserve,
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Mary’s Peak. It is said that each 1. Stafford home. They were accom­
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P - T - b l. ou
panied home by Mrs Stafford, who
• xtended her trip to Portland before
Time certificates of depoait outstanding
.34,7(7.54
I Sat mg, «♦apoa.tt, payable subject to notice "
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retu rn in g home Monday.
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2 tins fresh Tuxedo. 24o
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Total .......................
1 Frank Channel Pip», 50c
B ro s. P ro p s .
I «a«» n(
counts of Linn, sa
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M r. and Mt«. H t r t y {H u tto n
Total value, 74a
M r*. E l i t i Kteppinger and M is
that ibe
c t»lla Bridges of Salem, cousins
S p ecia l for b oth . 50c
l Mr». J C. Bramwell, were in
R IN G O S D R U G S T O R E Hals»y Saturday to attend the
I My commission exyiret Î-D ?«.
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