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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
ALSEY, L IN N CO UNTY, OREGON, TH U R SD A Y, JU LY 31, 1524
NEWS NOTES FWM
Big and Little Bugs in Clear Lake Caravan HALSEY HAPPENINGS
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AND CODNTY EVENTS E p ito m e o 'f E T e u t e
But There Will be
no Bugs in Clear Lake W ater it
We Get It
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Short Stories from Sundry
Sources
The Clear lake caravan which passed aoulbw ard this morning
on its way from Albany to tha mountains may mean much to Halsey
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holt and child­
and every other community in tha rallay from and including Kug*na ren drove*to Eugene Sunday.
ou tha south to the stats capital on tha north. Tha governor and
Frank Koontz went to Newport
a majority oi the state officials, tha state health, highway and game
Monday to join his mother and Her­
commissions, fifty or seventy-five Albany business man and «telega*
man, who are occupying a cottage
tions from all over this part of the valley go to inspect the largest
there.
potential water supply in th's region and by test the purest on the
S. J. Sheen, drug and oonfee-
coast. Added to this is sufficient fall of the immense volume of water
to supp’ y us all with abundant light and power. Waldo Anderson has . ’ Loner7 /.’*i5 er3 t Shedd, has pur-
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chased C. P. Thompson’s oonfec-
stsrted something._______________________________________________ Gonery #„ d |roc, r/
Alford Arrows
(Baterprlea Correepoadeace)
Beverly Isom spent Sunday
Retta Armstrong.
with
I>ee Ingram and family called at
J. H. Rickard’s Sunday afternoon.
Cheater Curtis and family called at
J H. Rickard's Sunday evening.
John Burnett and Chester Curtis
both started thrashing last week.
Tbs supreme court of Oregon, in
home near Harrisburg Sunday even­
a Linn county case, bolds that a
ing.
man may he tried for larceny from
Henrietta Starnes and Thelma In­ his wife. T it for tat. Protection
gram spent Thursday with Kate and for liubby'a pocket book.
Hazel Green.
Mrs. Hugh Lesper was taken
Chester Curtis and family called at
Julius Falk’s and Michael’ Rickard’s | t udde,n ly ill with heart trouble
Tuesday morning. Mrs. Georgia
Sunday afternoon.
I.eeper of Albany came on the
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor and Mr. noon train to be with her.
and Mrs. Dodd of Bruce visited at
Tuesday afternoon two ladies
the J. H. Rickard home Sunday.
ran their car off the pavement be­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wicks and
tween here and Shedd. Dstnage
T b e f w tf# abl< |o
Mr. and Mrs. Hannon of Corvallis *bout |4Q
sailed at Lee Ingram ’s ou Sunday bring the machine under its own
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Straley, son evening.
: power to the Halsey garage for
Leroy and two granddaughters, Ger­
repairs.
Mrs. Lee Ingram and daughter
aldine and Elaine Straley, were Sun­
More local newt and Correspond.
day afternoon callers at the A. E. Thelma and Mrs. John Rolfe called
on Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck last Satur­ er.ee than could be hand eet cans*
Whitbeck home.
Wednesday, too lato to be sent to
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe and son
the linotype. Left-overt will ap­
Mrs. J. H. Rickard came home pear next week. Send contribu­
Deo visited at the George McCart.
frum the hospital at Eugene Wed­ tions to reach the office Monday
nesday of last week. Her health or Tuesday, preferably Monday,
Albany’s Only seems much improved.
please.
E XC LU SIVE
B e a v e r S ta te
NO. S3
W ill d,e Albany Bridge be Built ?
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Shot hole borers have destroyed
many trees la orchards south and west
of Molalla.
A change in the direction Of the
wind saved the town of Alaoa from
threatened foroat tires.
Lyle Dixon, 22. of Woodburn, was
drowned In the W illamette river, five
mllee south of Newberg.
Fire destroyed the lumber mill own­
ed by Roy Hide In northern Currey
county, causing a lots of $8000.
All sprinkling will be prohibited in
Portland unless water users imme­
diately stop the waste of water.
Fire of mysterious origin at Hunt­
ington destroyed three frame build
Inga and a barn, causing damage esti­
mated at *5500
C. B. Smith, R. J. Smith and F. R.
Morrison were fined $10 each at Salem
for refusing to assist a federal officer
in fighting a forest fire.
Reports from
Wallowa
county,
where farmers are engaged In hay
lag. are that the crop thia year will
be about one-half normal.
The first shipments of The Dalles
watermelons and cantaloupes were
sent to the Portland market last week.
Good prices were reported.
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( Yesterday's Alban) Herald)
( Yaalerday’e Albany Democrat)
Final determination of the A1
bane Pacific highway bridge wild
die will ba fought out in the
courts.
Yesterday owners of property
abutting [on] North Ellewoitb
atraet served notice on the state
highway cotnniisaioo at ita Port­
land meeting that they will enjoin
the contractor from atartiog ton-
atruction work.
Members of thia group wars J.
J Barrett, C. E W illiam son. Ben
Bartcher and A. K. McMahan.
The o>ntr>clor's representative
announced that ha had started
several carloads of machinery and
equipment toward Albany.
Members of tha Albauy delega­
tion ware inoensed this morning
by tbs report given in a Portland
newspaper Io the eff>et that that
the state highway commission will
abandon its effort to erect the
structure if the injunction suite
are started.
There was no quarrel and no
dispute between the Albany busi­
ness man and members of the state
highway commission at their meet­
ing in Portland yesterday after-
aeon, J. J. Barrett, a member of
the party, said today.
It is proposed that tha people of
Aibauv and Linn county purchase
the lots abutting on the eastern
side of Ellsworth street; that tho
county court provie $6000, the
state {10000 and Interested paitieo
•5000 towards tha 120,000 it ia
estimated the eaterprlaa would re­
quire. .
The commiaeiun toek the mailer
under advisement, promising Io
leok the situation over this week
while passing through from Clear
Brownsville Briefs
lake.
The oommieaiou wae said tw
have made the statement that if a
plan to avert damages can be
worked oat it will ba glad Io par­
ticipate.
I home of Edward Storti Tuesday of
I last week.
Edgar Lafaxelte went to Olympia,
Wash,, Tuesday to h«<e an injured
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe and
I.and attended to by hia favorite
daughter Emma spent the week end spec ialist.
at Newport.
The annual meeting of the Eastern
Mi. and Mrs. George Enger and
Oregon Dlutriet Medical society was
Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Grume and Mr
held Monday and Tuesday at Bingham find Mrs. Jack Gamble drove to Port­ dhughtcl Gladys spent Tuesday after­
noon in Albany.
Springs, east of Pendleton.
land Saturday, returning Sunday.
(By Special Correspondent)
RObble Burns and D a l* Arthur, who
Harold Stevenson has become s
Next Sunday Rev. Milo Bentley
escaped from the atnte penitentiary
.begins his special meetings nt tha lieutenant in the Oregon reserves.
brickyard at Salem July 3. have been
Mots King got 20 tons of logan­
Baptist church. Come and hear him.
apprehended at Salt Lake Ctty.
berries from his nine-acre patch.
Frank Bond of Springfield an.l Mr.
The dry season has made no ma­
and Mre. W . C. Sickels and Har­ terial Impression !u the tall wheat
Mi. and Mrs. Marvin Allen depart­
old of Eugene were Sunday visitors rrop of most of the farmers In the
A fire la the holdings of the Mo­
The bull which gored Charles Pow­
vicinity of Halsey, according to re­
ed
Monday for Walla Walla, Wash.,
hawk
Lumber
company
at
Donna,
In
at the E. D. Isom home.
ports. Most of the fall wheat has the Mohawk valley destroyed two where they expect to make their ell was tied to a poet at the time,
O U R N E W P R IC E L IS T :
but got in two v icious gores before
Visitors at the Chester Curtis home been threshed and has proved a sur treaties on the company's logging ra il­ hemtu
Powell fell beyond his reach. The
tt ednesday of last week were M rs.! prise to the farmers, yielding from IS way.
Uncle Frank Darling write:- from victim's condition ia still serious. The
OMible Vision Lonses
Florence Brock and daughter Doris to 30 bushels to the acre, with a high
The 17th annual convention of the ' Belknap Springs that he is enjoying
of Lake Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Landis er mark reached on the better laed Oregon Editorial association was held I himself there and expects to stay for same animal rocently chasod Leslie
Ultex, $18.50; Kryptok, $17:50.
Peerless, $16.50; Brights. il5;50.
ilaskln and wife up a tree and kept
Phil pot t and Alvia Tandy of Elmira.
The birthdays of Mrs. 3. C In Tillamook last week with 150 per ! some time.
Cem eated Segment». $<4.50.
tlem there an hour. He ought to he
sons
present,
representing
70
publics
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer and Mr. Bramwell, her granddaughter Del­
Mrs. Hazel Mover returned Satur-' made into bull l>eef. no matter what
Single or Distant Vision Lonses and Mrs. A. F. Robnett of Eugene ta and Mrs. Mary Haves ecctirred tiona.
lt
y
from Springfield,where she lias his breeding or value.
last
Sunday.
They
drove
to
the
H alf a million trout fry will be re­
were guests of Mrs. D. I. Isom Sat­
6 D Curve Tone, $13.50 ; Mencius,
urday night and Sunday. Doris Rob­ Brownsville picnic ground with C. leased In the streams of Coos county teen visiting her sister, Mrs. Stella
$12.50.
( Fro ns the Times)
1*4 D Curve Penscopic, $12;50;
nett returned home with them, while P. Moody and wife, Grant Tay­ within the next 39 days. The fish Hemingway.
Flats' $10.50.
her sister De Etta remained for a lor, Gilbert Hayea, Howard Ternen were hatched on Coot river and near
Mrs. Joe Harrison and Mrs. E tta , Moss King and Ids pickets finished
Fitted in Zilo. gold-filled or rimless
and Guy Bramwell and family. Bandon.
longer
visit.
Chastain
are getting ready to go t o ' picking his nine acres of loganber­
frames.
Don’t know just what thay had
The historic Scott trail, which cross Newport. They expect to be gone ries this week. He hoe ship,*« over
For heeavy Zilo frames add $1 to $2.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Roberts and for lunch but they finished up
twenty tons from this nceruge o f
Deduct $2 for second-grade lent.
ed the Cascades shout three tulles about two months.
children of Toledo came Saturday on soda pop, watarmalou, ica south of the present McKenzie pass.
Reading glaaaea. $2.50 to $10.
good berries. Last Thur.-day he
Farmers around town are busy cute took thirty of his helpers to the Hol­
evening to visit Mrs. Roberts’ par­ cream and cake.
Is
new
being
reopened
by
a
force
of
B a n c ro ft O p tic a l C o.
ting their spring grain preparatory ley bridge where they enjoyed a pic­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rickard.
When Robert W. Nichols came in foreet trail builders.
i
to thrashing Some of the fall wheat
Mr. Roberts returned home Sunday
313 West First street, Albany, Ore.
off his route Friday afternoon he
L. Ktchus of Adraln reports to L. was rather smutty but oats is quite nic for the day. They roasted weinee
evening while the family stayed for
over a camp fire and also served Ice
finished his term of service as a rural R. Brelthaupt. Malheur county agent, good in spite of dry weather.
Ask about Punktal, the perfect lens.
cream.
a few days’ visit.
route carrier of more than twenty- that some of h l* Federation wheat
On Wednesday three truck load«
one years, up to the present time went 97 5 bushels to the acre. This
Rev. M. S. Woodworth preachtd at
of
Rainbow trout were planted in the
Is
regarded
as
a
phenomenal
yield
Murphy
school
house
last
Sunday.
the longest term of service fcf all
Celapoola river
seventeen mile*
the carriers in Oregon, with the ex­
Because of the extremely haiardoua Next Sunday he expects to preach at
ception of one, John Shear of Al­ fire conditions prevailing through­ Holley in the afternoon. The Bap­ above Brownsville near what ia
bany, who retired last year with out the state, Frank E. Elliott, state tists from Brownsville who expect to known as the Upper Bridge. The
twenty-four years service to his cred­ forester, sent telegrams to all district tttend intend taking their luncheon American Iggion had mode applica­
it. Mi. Nichols’ retirement is Ir ac­ fire wardens to cancel existing burn and eating dinner in the grove at the tion some time ago for some trout
to be planted in the Calapooia and
cord with the law which pension», all Ing permits.
hurch house.
the arrival of the Rainbow Wednee
civil service employees that have
Although The Dalles has an ample
Mias Isabel McKercher was a pass­ day was in response to this request.
served fifteen or more years at their water supply, restrictions on Its use
Faye Evans accompanied thoae in
sixtyfifth birthday. — Albany Herald. have been ordered by the city com­ enger to Portland Thursday.
charge of the trucks to the place
missioners,
that
farmers
along
Mill
Dr. W. J. Shelton is taking a where the email fry were planted.
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creek valley may save their crops, weet's vacation in Portland
The man in charge said it wa- an
drying up for lack of water.
ideal place as there were a series of
Uarbsrt
and
W
illie
Lerwill
The Oregon Poultryraen’a a a tor la
shallow riffles which would protect
kills a coyote the other day.
tion will send a delegate to the na
them from the larger fish. They
Mrs. J. Holt returned to her home
tlonal poultry council at Chicago
n Portland Friday after a visit with wore brought out front the McKenzie
August 10 to sit In conference with
hatchery.
Brownsville
friends.
representative poult rymen from all
The first of this week a deal was
other atatea on means of promoting
Mi.-s Minnie Johnson returned to (onsumated whereby W. J. la n e dis­
the poultry Industry.
her home in Seattle Friday, after a posed of his jewelry store to a Mr.
Work started Monday on a lioo.oo# visit with the John McKercher fam­
Uhrcn from North Dakota. The new
structure to replace tha burned build
ily at Crawfordsville.
man will take charge of the business
Ing of the Pacific International L ira
Mrs. J F BralHier, Brownsville, this coming week. He is an expsr
stock exposition at Portland. It Is ex
fenced man at the business, having
Halsey Church ol Christ
pected that It will be completed by v.as a passenger to Albany, and Mrs.
conducted a store In his home state
November 1, in time for the holding D Lane of the same place went to
for a numtier of year«.
You have probably concluded that
Portland, Monday.
of the annual exposition.
Church Announcsnwnts
to be tough and durable a shoe must
Mr. and Mrs. Lane have been here
CUerges against Pendleton meat
Another cigaret fire in the grass for over twelve jeers and have built
be uncomfortable. You have a new
Church of C h rist;
markets that they sold sausages and endangered the Calapooia bridge and
sense of satisfaction coming with your
op a good businss and will now take
hamburger tn which sulphates were s:orched the sidewalk before • was
Lon -Chamlee, unniffier.
first pair of Weyenberg Comflex “All
a vacation.
They will spend some
t out Thursday.
Solid Leather’’, shoes.
Bible school, 10, W. H . Robert- used is prsservstlves were filed In
time here and also taking some side
the local jostle« of tha peace court.
•o r, superintendent.
Rev. E. L. Wood, pastor o’ the trips to various places, and about the
Four of them appeared and paid tinea
W C V C N B C R C ’S
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Christian
church, look the train at first of September they will leave
Morning wership, 11. Lord’s of $25 and costs in etch case
Halsey Monday for Myrtle Creek to for their old home In Arkansas for
Three members of tha Astoria po­
• upper every Lord’s day.
visit home folks. He is on a three- an extended visit.
lice force were discharged by City
Evening service, 8,
The main work of the present ad­
v eeks vacation.
I f you want work shoes that will
The church without a bishop, in Manager Krata on charges of deliver
ministration hat been to bring the
wear longer, that will be comfortable
The approaching wedding of Rob­
Ing liquor for hootleggert. accepting
the country without a king.
citv water system un te a standard,
and flexible, that will protect your
I f you have no church home presents from bootleggers, drinking ert Damon and Miss Georgia Weber and thia work is still going on. A
feet and your health -get Weyenberg’s
with bootleggers. -Alaobeylng orders was marked but not dampened by a
come end worship with us.
complete new system has already
Comflex with the double-Un aolea—
and conduct unbecoming officers.
shower Thursday. Glenda Ross and
been installed which pumps the water
Methodist;
we tell them because they offer our cus­
Travel Into Crater Lake National Helen Weber were authors of the
directly into the mains, and ordinar­
tomers, at a moderate price, the beat
shpwer,
though
they
do
not
profess
park coattnnee to shatter ell records
Robert Parker, pastor.
ily maintains a fifty pound pressure.
aervice that can be bought at any price.
Up to July 22 a to u t of 753$ auto tc, bo rainmakers.
New fire hydrants have been and ara
Bunday School, 10.
mobiles, bearing >5.924 vtsHoPS. had
Mrs. Mary Robnett on Saturday now being installed in various parts
Preaching, 11.
entered the park, as compared with took the Halsey trot« for Cottage
of the the city, and such work as boa
Intermediate League, 7.
4091
automobiles,
bearing
13.324 Grove to attend the camp meeting.
Epworth
League,
7.
already been accomplished has been
GOOD GOODS
visitors, on the same data last year. She was smiling over the arrival of
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8,
sufficient to reduce the Are rates ia
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a seven-pound great-grandson at the all portions of the city ten per cent.
ling, 8.
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