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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
HALSEY. U S X COUNTY, OKQCON. THURSDAY, JVL\ 24 i C4
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
ANO COUNTY EVENTS
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he and his son, in the latter's auto, 17
enjoyed an outing.
I
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Moody of Har­
risburg spent Wednesday and Thurs-
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Ç fsaxtrî»r/-I
T u r n in g O r p h a n s
i s H o m e A g a in
O u t to P e ris h
NE#S NOTES FROM
A ll OVER 0RE60N
some time ago and has not recovered
from it.
Mr. and Mts. .Milo Cummings, Mi.
and Mrs. Frank Fee and daughter
S h o r t S to r ie s fr o m S u n d r y fa m iiy ith their ,on’ C P' M oo,b' * nd P r e s e n t s O c u la r E v id e n c e N o th in g C tti7 A ? e r t it b in Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Ira laur- E p ito m e o f E v e n t« in th e
ence and daughter I a Neve, and the
B e a v e r S ta te
T h a t H e is n o t D e a d
M o re M o n e y f r o m l Ts
S o u rc e s
Misses Mary and Belle Lawrence, all
G. W. Momhinweg and his broth­
of Lebanon, visitod their relatives,
er-in-law, Peter Lewi«, had bnunrts
Mi. Handsaker, transmitting the .he J. C. Harrison family, Sunday,
Postmaster Bramwell was in Al­
The lost is lound. K. O.
Tks small r’ n-mlll ef Rehula broth-
v
hich
called
them
to
Newport
last
S tew aid h ta com e hom e and copy of Mr. Vickrey's letter which taking picnic dinner on the Calapooia
bany Monday.
Hell rraek, 2« miles acu»bea»t
Thursday.
i not a “ «lrnins»d dam p unplesa- oppears below, writes: •
of Eugene, wig deetreyed by fire.
rt'-e?.
J. C. Standish was a passenger to
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Robe, from U n - ant cot pie ’ in (ha bottom of some
When the grave significance of the
Tfcsrs bss been a total of 30« feres*
Albany Saturday.
E. L. Miller was en arrival from Area reported at tbe offices of F. A.
at ilia county, arrived Friday to visit • <utb or We ter hole, as was tup- enclosed letter from Mr. Vickrey,
Eugene
Saturday.
Mrs. Douglas Taylor was an Al­ at the homes of W. H. Kirk and oth- posed, but vary much alive,
Elliott, state ferester, thus far thh»
o ir na'innn) m -e ta r y , ii« v iia n«»
bany shopper Saturday.
er relatives.
Mr. Stew aid was a prosperous,
season.
you,
you
will
understand
why
I
am
l*ster
Green
left
Friday
for
Surer
fatuisr cast c l Usher. H e was
Hop picking In tbe yards about
Mrs. L. E. Walton went to Harris­
Miss Mary Henry came to Ealsey very happily marrird and the anxious that it might be curried to where he has employment
Harrisburg la slated te begin about
burg Friday and Saturday.
Sunday from Nortons, Ore., and vi.it- , W0l)d
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, u ilth in e for h iin . your reader«.
The woolen mills have closed down August 1, about three weeks earlier
This is the first time in Mr. Vick­
B. M. Miller and wife and daughter ed her sister, Mrs. Harry Bressler, T , „ ,, {a w e ¿ .„ th , the pitiless, tLa
until there are more orders and morn than usual
rey's
life
of
service
to
the
children
inevitable, and snatched away tbe
Gardie spent Sunday at the Cottage u n til Tuesday.
watt
The drill attendance of the 13 aa-
beloved pattLer. Tha cosy bonia of the near east that he has gone out
Grove camp meeting.
Mrs. Lila Hanna took the stage
with
positive
orders
from
the
execu-
Joh!l
Harrieon
put
in
Monday
hang-
Heusl
guard companies of Portlrad
b.csnie a place of gloom. Every
»•< reeeed by ths add'tlou of «!»
H. C. Davis, E. B. Penland and for Brownsville, Saturday, to vigit fam iliar < bjrct b(>c«ms a reminder tive committee to turn children out int w»11 paper at the Wheeler home,
men during June.
wife and Mrs. Fred Robbins were all her sister, Miss Peggy Lovely, and or vanished days of h a p p io tsf.
of the orphanages. Cruel as the or- Haise
Gretia Harrison.
Salem visitors last Thursday.
Alber« Brownell of Portland, waa
Ona niernii g last year Stewaid i
io, it is necessary because for the
Miss Grace Matlock ef Corvi» li» elected president of the Pacific Coast
Stagedriver Southworth is running failed to a , pear at it s home of h e first time in our history wo are not
Miss Cleona Smith went to Port­ • even.passenger W illve.K night on ! i roth tr-in -law su d
sdjoinii g <>nlv without reserve hut we find arrived Friday to visit her si'tei
Nurserymen’s association la session
land Friday to visit with a school
at Yakima. Washington.
his route now. It must be bran new neighbor, j . L. H a y c . where 1 ourselves with a deficit. This co n e, « * •
friend, Miss Shannon Pettinger.
h«d been helping with tho h arvest. 1 because of the expense of bringing
Holstein Freslan breeders from all
from the looks of iL
„
, , _
, ,,
Ycs'erday Miss Ida W ilt wrnt
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“
our children ovt of Turkey last year
H te* visited
the Steward place
John Gormley and wife spent Sat­
sections
of Marina and Polk (oiiatlen
to ■ Port Is ed, »»hers »lie has * "
held thetr annuel picnic nt the Mea-
Mrs. Marcella Kirk motored down a j found nobody at home and and of saving the lives of hundreds plrn'ment'
urday at the home of the latter’s
from Portland with some friends and t • stock u nr a red for. H * alro of thousands as they fled from their
dowlawn dairy near Salem. Thnrsday.
mother, Mrs. Hannah Cummings.
Mrs. Anna Reynolds nnd Elsie and ! Roy O. Hadley, prominent resident
spent the week end with her parents, f ma a not“ from Steward sskir g ancestral homer in Turkey into
John Gormley and Ralph Tobey re­ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran.
us uto.tj Xsi’unjv dtnoq »od p|» »sp I of Oregon City, fell from a mn»tc<
h in to look after the property.
propel
Greece.
cently returned from an auto trip t >
T h -re b s s notbing to indicate
train near Banning. C al. aid waa in­
I am sure there are many among outing at Newport.
L. L. Ray, nephew of Mrs. William « b rib e r t'le m isting man bad 3 our readers who will not slscp un
Port Orford, Bandon and other points.
stantly killed when the train pasted
Mrs.
R.
H.
Jonas
_nd
sons
from
White, with his family, visited nt her
Mesdames Karl Bramwell, Edith home last week. They enjoyed an g o ‘C to another town or to a n ­ til again they have sent thrir enntri Prineville were visiting the former'« over his body.
buttons to the Near East Relief that father, John Cooley, last »veek.
Stats Treasurer Myers en August 1
Robnett and May Miller and
M. outing up the Calapooia river Sunday. other w orld.
Hayek accepted tbs tru s t, and, at least some of these children now
will turn evtr approilmstely
K Ward drove to Albany Thursday.
»« t o fu rth e r word came from playing happily in the orphanage
Mrs. M. M. Walts returned to her | 000 to various achoel districts ef the-
L. D. Taylor, Eldon Cross and Miss
J. W. Stephenson visited Portland T<oi, j ohnson were early risers Sun-
sold t i e peraoual prop- may not he turned out to death, or home at Salem. Fridac, after a visit j state as Interest cn the stats Irre-
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7 3.20 train to • t r at auction C ct. 24 last, after werte,
.»ith her .on, Dr. Waltz of Browns- duclbte school fund.
.Sunday.
keeping
barber
cjay.^ for iiivv
^ ey took
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w u il
biic u.tv
uaui i u
shop open until nearly midnight he Albany and from there proceeded to f t ? , “ ™ V k iL Y io ’ V ^ f do iM SO.
»•ille.
J J. Handsaker,
Of the 15.AM.00fi pounds of the 15IJC
took the 3:20 train. From Portland Newport.
’
T1“ !e * e.r# 1 * S“ 1? ’ 7 .,n f. lhc m
Northwest Regionel Dire tor
Newport
M isses Elma Pohn and Jo” ' 1 Oregon prune crop pooled for mar­
registered
Holstein», 3 horses, Dear Mr. Handsaker:
Paine, w-Ro have been v isitin g lb» keting by the Oregon Grower»’ Co-
The Murphy 'Motor company re­ 14 h»gw aud a very com plete equ»p-
We came to the close of our fiscal Brigg« home, left yesterday f°t operative sssoeiattoa. la»» that 4,-
ent of farm m achinery,
Albany’s Only port! the talé of a Ch»v olet r * r
yea», June 30th, without receiving
000.000 pouitls remain» inn old
to
Vernon Thomas,
»<»»•
h eir. the amount reqi’ired to meet the W oodburn.
to Vernon
Thomas, a a Ford
Ford to
to 4.
J. A.
A. ■ ,
The Hood River Apple Grower»- aa-
.. .
j
ov j j and j a ou
i . I brought
Not enough »vater for the u. e of lortatleg, leeerglng te an anaeunce
Shendan
of t Shedd
Chevrolet
, « , ruit
. . to
. have
. . Steward
, ■ . . . de-
. minimum expenses for the summer
■Isr-d dead, nia estate distributed.
the city is filtering through the sand
sedan to F. E. Harrison of Browns
H ayes was cbaiged with running months. Reluctantly, the committee and gravel from the low Calapooia msnt of General Manager Steele, fenei
ville.
ha
‘
bheen
obliged
to
issue
the
order
contracted the eetioa • Bartlett pear-
’ the property as though it war» bit
for the discharge of additional or- I *° , *’c c*^-v Pun’P'
tannage ef Ita member» to itneera.
M l u L i V e d K g v s ir of S i'v
«wn. How otherw ise an honest
Mrg- w , , ane revei, e,I d k tte ,
The heaviest fine ever levied at.
ton cam e In on reaterdsy'a trail- 'tian would have run it deponent phans despite the fart that moat of!
OUR NEW
P R I C E L IS T :
those now in out Inatftutlons are un j-Prom her brother, Dr. Young of O$ Bend for a traffic law rtelatton war.
It* visit her grandm other, Mr», -ailh not.
D ou M b Vision Lenses
i W heeler, a coup I • «1 Hava h»f ne j LA. A . Tusriug, liases' attorney,
eleven.years of^age.
»ho J) a, stating lie had recently met aaaeasad in juattea leurt ibare when
am sailing on behnll of the com
I»»; - father
f.iR ... at
si • flm
e
n
jn
g
o
n
to
V
-n
sta
to
the
wsddinp
found
tiiat
Stew
ard
had
recently
het.
th e old soldier-;'
soldier, •-
le Van ’»«Won vena aewtancad ta par
Uttex, $18.50 ; Kryptok, Si7:50.
of i n aunt.
-'oniniutiieated n itb thn H alsey tnittes to eonfet and co o;»erate with | onion at Memphi., Tenn., and that $150 and $52 coats en a charge ef
Peerless. $16 50: Brights. $15:50.
imprudent driving
S lats bank, got in toiieli w th him ou. managing directois in applying
Ceineuted Segments $14.50
There were a few Cascadia visitors ird p icseo tsd in court a letter thi.i order with as little hardship a- he was considered tbe most nbn! I"
A W. Norblad Aetorla attorney and
and best looking of the 8000 at the
not
mentioned
in
last
week's
paper.
Single or Distant Vision Lenses
from him and tbe court is still p fr- possible, but at I cst it will be a heart meeting.—Brownsville Times.
exmember
of the state senate, was.
Wm. Carter and family and mother,
breaking tsak. Unle the order can
initti g him to remain »live.
appointed by Governor Fierce as »pe
6 D Curve Tone, $13.50 ; Mcuoius,
Mrs. Mary Carter, dro.e over and
•n some wav be n-.„i;r - I, ¡1, Inevit j
cial pfosecutor for Clatsop county, lie
$12.50.
spent 'Sunday, and Harry Davis and
ebly means the Miriftcc and blight
l ’< I) Curve Periscopic, $12;50;
will hare charge of all prohibition and’
Thote
'•
•»
law
in
Oregon
son
Merle
and
Lyman
Palmer
»
»
’ere
Flats’ $10.50.
ing of life opportunity for hundred?
narcetle drug cases
also yisitors.
lor punishing port ill w! o and thousand* of children. I « ill of
Fitted in Zilo, gold-fided or rimless
Harold Brown, chirped with posing
frames.
(Enterprts« C orm pondenra)
try to hoy your vole. W hy ahould t o m e l>e in constant cable common!
For tieravy Zilo framesjidd $1 to $2
Mi. and Mrs. Preston Newton, who t not lie applied to e v e n o n e « h o
os a eon of George M Brem , esse
Frank Kropf and family ;|tent the
Deduct $2 for second-grade lens.
have been visiting at the P. J. Fors­ sal s yon to vote against tbe in ­ .ation with our treasurct V tffb. e. i ■vee' cml at Net»port.
date juitlcs of the Oregon euprenm
Reading glasses. $2.50 to $10.
ter Lome, left Sunday for an outing com e-tax law because it would and my hope is that by the t irtie I
court, in aelictttng euhacriptlene to
at Pacific City. x From there they re , rfve aw , T ,,fW , ntnrpriiB1y They reach Athens and Beirut, Nazareth
B a n c r o f t O p t ic a l C o .
Mrs. W. C. Sickcls and son of Eu­ Orason newspapers throughcti* tba
turn to Portland, where Preston ex- , re Bg r).ej th a t if all thu states and Jerusalem, we may have some gene visited nt the E. I*. Isom home state, was arrssted at Kureka, Cal.
rable advice assuring us that funds
JtJ West First street, Albany, Ore.
Hherlff Blusher of Cle’aop county,
'ritlay.
pseta to sntsr the R»hnke W alker had th “ same law it would be all
have come in that will alleviate the
stated that a number of premlaeat
Ask about I'ujiktsl, the perfect lens.
bdainee« college
right. They ir » lite ra lly try in g to
Mr. and Mrs. Humber of Junctor
situation and restore hope fot at
(Continued on page ( )
Astoria hoorieggers tndl»»rtly had’
buy yo ur vote against the tax by
City were Sunday guests at the J.
least some of the children.
ailed to hit attention the fart that
' te llin g you th a t the ta x is right
1 know that, if the Christian peo N. Burnett home.
hllet ItdrS have he«n unusnallr a'five.
| but fo r the sake of yo u r pocket­
Miss Esther Starnes visited her In the oily durlag the p»st few wreka.
book you should sacrifice rig h t — pie of America could see and feel
that which ( will be obliged to see 'unt, Hattie Dunnell of Shedd, nev-
¡Jun ction C ity Times.
G. H, Hechey. director of agricultures
and feel during the next few weeks, ral days last week.
of tha stats of California, has ap­
there would be no question about the
Miss Nettie .Spencer took Monday funds with which to provide food,
Mrs. E. A. Starnes and daughters pealed to Governor Fierce for per
i i oon’s tN|in for Albany. There she clothing, education, and opportunities
»mt Thursday of last week si the ■elssloh to tend 5550 head of cattle
now pefOured la Rishtyug en tity lat»
was met by Mi£g Clara Hell, a sinter for life usefnlnts for these child- home of Ralph Batmen.
«on'hdfa Oregon for grasleg purposes
t ach'T from Y o tifalla. an I Mrs. t ? •.
Mrs. Wallace Hawk of Springfield
The Tttrhrldge Legging company,,
■ Porter of Jefferson, and the trio went
Sincerely yours,
.¡sited her sister, Mrs. Me Ingram operating setttheast ef Mill City, was
C.
V.
Vickrev.
i tc, Newport in the latter's car for an
everal days Hat week.
■ompetled Io done down because at
General Secretary.
! curing by the salt, salt sea
George DAfcnen visited at the the lew water la the llimasoed Lum
home of his aunt, Mrs. E. A. Starnes her torapaay log p a id , p et en o u g h
everal days last week.
water h*ieg available ta fleet the
c-nwagy
J. II. Kiekatd and family attended log«.
The
Oregon
supreme
eenrt
will re
the fu rem l of Rev. Mr. Nugen a'
i era August 1 for a month, accord
(By Special Correspondent)
Pent is last Thursday.
ins ta i b b i j u b i etnent made at the
Mrs. Jack Gamble had h»r tonsils
F D. Isom and family and Mrs. D. otflcM of the court clerk. Meet af
I removed last Friday. She is getting
I. Isom drove to Newport Saturday the Justices will spend their aanual
: along nicely.
vacations at the various beach re
» ni g . re’ or* irg Fuo<'ay.
aorta.
Alan Harrison left for hl home
Che ter Cuitia and family railed
Armed highwaymen held up the Os
in B»rk»l»v, Cal , T botsdsv, afiet on Mrs. Curt s' parents, Mr. and Mrs
wego State hank, forced twe bask
■ two-weeks visit w ith relaltv»».
Charles Tandy, Sunday t ’ enlng.
officials and a woman patron Into the
Halsey Church of C hrist
The banquet and entertainment at
Miss Hattie Dannen and Mrs. John vanlt, locked the door, scooped up
/
You have probably concluded that
the Baptist church last Friday night Cornett of Shedd called on Mr D. I. about liooo in cash and currency and
CLurch Announcements
to be touch and durable a shoe must
was a decided success. Mits \Yc-o-l Isom one afternoon last week.
a another of travelers' checks and
be uncomfortable. Y ou have a nev/
' »vorth plan3 giving another enter
Church of C h r is t:
made
their escape
'Mts. J. H. Rickard entered a Eu­
sense o f satisfaction comifig »with your
lainment in September.
A lease for 26 years of a mualrtpal
Lou C ham lee, m tuialer.
gene hospital for treatment last
first pair o f W eyenberg Comflex “ A ll
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers ha>e a week She has been ill all summer. ly owned Industrial site was granted
Solid L e a th e r" shoes.
Bible school. 10, W . H . Robert-
to A C. Coggins. Dunsmuir lumber
r.sw
ten-pound baby boy, born last
u, superintendent.
De Etta Robnett went to A lisov man. by tbe Ashland city council. Ac­
m b
W CVCNBCRV*
week.
Mrs.
Bowers
and
baby
Leon­
C hristian Endeavor, 7.
"at -day to visit her friend, Vera cording ta »he terms of tha leaae, Mr
M orning worship, I I .
L ord’s ard are getting along nicely. This Bond, going with her to Newport on
Coggiaa must have a box factory on
is
the
third
boy
in
the
family.
«upper every Lord's day.
Sunday.
Ihe state wtthle alt mon'ka
Evening service, 8,
Rev. Milo Bentley and family ex­
I f you w ant w ork shod th at w ill
Because of the shortage of water
If.
Rickard
and
daughter
Lilia
The church without a bishop, in pert to begin special meetings at the
wear longer, th a t w ill be copifortable
ar.d sons Emery and Jesse visited In central Oregon thia aes.aon. Oatt
i
the country w ithout a king.
Baptist church Sunday, August 3rd. Mrs. I'iekard in the ho-pital at Eu­ Hathaway represan'lng the office of
and flexible, th a t w ill protect your
I f you have no church home
Mrs. Bentley plays the piano, one gene Sunday.
feet and your h ealth -g et Weyeriberg's
the state engineer, bss begun id
come aud worship with UtL»
daughter play.) the saxaf Lone and
Comflex w ith the double-tan soles—
ministering tbe water of thn Dew
De Etta Robnett returned to her
; all of them sing, so those who attend
we sell them because they offer our cus­
Methodist:
ihntns and Ha tributaries for she
hole» in R egen“ on M e»1*«'-, s ', benefit of trrtgetlonlat», power In­
tomers, at a moderate price, the best
have a treat in store.
Robert Parker, pastor.
service th a t can be bought at any price.
ter a week’s visit with her grand­ terests and municipalities
Mi. and Mr*. Fred Harrison pur­ mother, Mrs. D. I. Isom.
Sunday School, 10.
TBd state trrtgatlou securities c o v
chased a new Chevrolet sedan last
Preaching. 11,
wtlanlon baa certified refolding bonds
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Me
Ingram
went
to
Friday and drove to Riddle Saturday
Interm ediate League, 7.
for $21.600 for tha Payette Oregon
.
. . V . u .» r,
noron«» the Salem Saturday and on to Silverton,
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GOOD GOODS
E pw orth League, 7.
V k'™ , ¿ho i ^ h l t h o u te in Mr J S ^ V t o v t s . t Medford Inyr.m M.ss
»r^garid. dl.trlrt
Bond, for
,
le a v e r m eeting Thursday I.
T.»kumi, who ai*T«,th quite ill. Mrs
, _
»50W Issued by the Crook < ouaty
\
j FrcatLirfg, 8.
Yokum suffered a stroke of paralyns ,
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Wlt*1
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Longer W «ar
Greater Comfort
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