Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 21, 1924, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    / Ì y f i fij
y »
H alsey
enterprise
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. TUL'ftSUAY. ALO. 2«, t«i24
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
Short Stories from Sundry
and no great progress can he expsctsd
this year.
I
Mi. and Mrs. L.
borne after an auto
Oregon.
L in n C o u n ty School C h ild re n
C. Merriam are'
W i l l C om pete at the F a ir
trip to southern
------------------
Brow nsville Briefs
(By Special Correspondent)
HLWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
M in M a i l , r e ^ returted to ^ » t o m © o f E v e n t s ifl th ©
I . E. Peniand, wife . nd their son
h
a n ti a n
Carence and family were visiting
A d d r e s s b y t h e G o v e r n o r o n O p e n in g D a y
Lehanou fcatuidar. She ha« been ;
B ea V P l’ S ta t©
nursing at the J , C. H sm so. t
------------
,
,
friends and relatives in Halsey last i •
Ben Sudtell’s dance house, "Tumble
♦
Small tilings are often more lm- »hich bids fair to outrival in interest home,
Ihn»" opened Thursday evening, with ' ce‘“
c
m v
• . , ..
Twelve new firss broke ent to »be
Miss Nettie Spencer got home Wed- ; I» rtant than great Little people are ar.y previous specialty.
bem 1 nnkin » i«iled his parents ' Desrhntee forest «» a result of a
303 people in attendance.
Governor Pierce will address th e . IO B row nsville last, week e0<j. Ha I lightning storm
r.esday of last week from her outing 0- more importance to the country
The body of John Pustejovsky was
10 a lumber cam p ui
Ïa v p Z T ’ PhU0math( C0rValHl ,Wi 'han big ones. "The child i. f t f t t t feathering at the grand stand after ;
The bo» factory at Prsb-te c ity waa
foand lo a house on the Pacific high
the parade phd the Albany high Maj*1’
totally destrovo* by ftrv with a loan
‘
it th® man.” and, as the race pro- sAool and state training school
way near Albany, with a bullet hole
Mrs. Ruth Rtideu, i»! o hss estimated at StK.ttOQ.
Karl Bramwell and family a r e ,
,
.
through the lungs and an army pistol
.v
,
. ..
y ,
j-.tesses, each generation has mote b< nig will furnish music.
been v isa in g »I S K. Gamble's
Fire destroyed tke Implement and
spending
the
week
at
the
seashore
.
,
.
.
.
,
.
by hie side.
vf— r j'.k n v .. i
.
.
important duties to perform than its
The Albany chamber of commerce 'h is «umn er, returned to her hen e j ell store of n Pohle A Sen at Salem.
and Mrs. Edith Robnett Is postmaste-1...
will provide doughnuts and ice cream in Pendleton M onday.
Linn county proposes to pay its er for the time.
with a less estimated at I22.MHI
*
,
», , ,
The boys and girls are the
for the youngsters.
i hare of the cost of the Harrisburg
The Eugene Woolen M ill* have re
R»V. Milo B entley departed
.Mr. and Mrs. Caves and Mrs. Booth promising crop that is being prod«®»
The county high schools, the rural
1 ridge bv issuing county warrants
from Corvallis and Rev. J. R. Parker rd, and it Is fitting that the county Schools, the city grade schools and .Monday n ight, after having . ar- sumed operations after being closed'
instead of selling bonds, as authorised
,-rd wife, from Philomath and Mrs. I fair should make them the principal the Albany grade schools will consti- n ed on a successful two «reek* t f for the greater part of the summer.
ly the voters. Local capital, it is
revival m eetings at the B ap tist
Approximately $0 carloads of green
said, stands reaoy to buy the war­ Finny Strrr were guests of M is, feature of its opening day. An ad- tgfe four dasses, to each of which church.
prunes will leave the Salem district
Nsttie
Spencer
last
week.
\ertisement
on
page
5
calls
attention
wHI be awarded three prizes, a silver
rants, one bank having asked for
' " d Mrf * r' “ k Newlanff of for distant markets, according to aa-
M-. and Mrs. E. B. Peniand and *•’ thu nl0,t attractive event of the- hofng cup, a silver shield and a di I p
S20.000 of them.
r
,o
n
i,
4
Portland
motored to Brow nsville neuncement.
the former’s brother, E. Penlan I, and fonr «Uy agricultural and industrial
the lattar part of last wank lo vis t
During the past few menths Albert
Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler wife and niece of Pendleton and Mrs.
mo!>strations.
Go In and win one of these twelve
relatives. On their return they Fisher has shipped H cars of herssg
rpeht the week end with A. W. ianny Starr started Friday on a
Mr- Gilkey, fair manager, writa» frizes, and have a jolly good time.
took Mr. N ew la n d ’s mother home and mules from Haines te Denver, all
Haynes and family, near Irving. Mr. motor rtip to Crater Lake, expecting r<yarding this unique attraction:
with iheui to »pend (lie winter.
raised on the Fisher raach.
n d Mrs. Haynes and daughter An
b„t . k . S u,,d*y ! thia*
“* day’s
am tP*«»nr
effort to because
make
netU and son Charlie and Will and I *?
bn‘
program no .omplete
Bad-check artists again invadetf
Last week R alph P ain e. Browns
Wemen’s and men’s weur, from
Mack Macaulcy of Mabel came down n'«b‘
“ Dt ‘ b' m
it i, „ » * my U er t, an d i feel
ville resident, was nrre«ted ; i j The Dalles during the last few days,
in two cars Sunday evening and 1 Auto owners will appreclata the that nvery man and woman ¡„ the bead to toe, will be shown on living hunting nhea»antsouf of season—* obtaining $140 from loro local mer­
rods© at the county fair on Thursday sec nil offense. ■
bought them home. Mrs. Haynes !• j valve grinder which Mr. Torrance | col nty wi,0 |oves a chy j (and
chants before the frsdd was d lscovj-
and Friday evenings, Sept. 18 and 19.
> r. Wheeler’s niece.
I has installed in his garage at Albany. . herc bJ wbo do not) w,„ back
(P a in e gets 3(1 d a ta and $26 ed.
The skews will be preceded and fol­ finu for k illin g pheasants and ffit
■
It is the first machine of the kind in
.
, .
, ,
Foreign shipping of lumber from
A car passing the Harrisburg fer thf countv, w
,,ot be tha Uat ‘°<b® lim it in m aking this Ike ( g ' l lowed by the two parts of a pageant for resisting F. M. Brown, the s»,
Coos Ray during the last fiscal year
17 Sunday afternoon encountered 44 J f t , it pcrforn,a a nteded function in ; da> of our fair’
under direction of Mrs. Charles Child-: resting oflìce*. Justice P B H atty totaled more than ie0.00d.00» feet,
etrt there, meeting 16 on the south CGnne-tion with modern locomotion.
“We are
for the future •nd admission for the two evenings prescribed tlm m edicine for
with an estimated reltis of nearly
■ v.hen we feature our girls and boys.”
s de before it could get aboard, and
be $1. Season tickets to the fair Paine. )
$4.000.000
Members of the American Ixgion
Mr. Gilkey has evolved a etunt of do not admit to this feature. The
23 on this side awaiting a chance.
_______ _
Dr. Joseph E Hall, former state-
Apparatus used in preparing the of Brownsville were recently selling refreshing newness which ought to W. C. T. U. is selling the tickets for j Mr, C h, d „ KngM we|)( (<>
commander of the O A R . was elect­
flags
in
Halsey
and
among
those
who
,
enlist
the
enthusiasm
of
every
child
foundation for the new bridge was In
a commission, which goes to the chil ; (# ,u y eB»er(JB V
ed surgeon general of the G. A. H at
evidence, but the rains have come made purchases were: O. W. Frum, and the support of every parent, and drkn’s farm home.
'
the fifty eighth annual encampment
M i 3 ., Mildren Learh was a parren
A. J. Hill, Bert Clark, C. H. K >ontz, I__________ ____________
tn Boston.
ier
to
Portland
Saturday.
A. A. Tussing, Halsey State Bank ;
F Done Is critically 111 in Reads
Albany’s Only ard the Ringo drug store.
Mrs. Harvey Herron arrived Sut- port as a result of drinking a quarter
•rday to visit Mr*. Laura Koch of of a pound of commercial ether, which
Fred Taylor has been transferred j
Holl’y,
he purchased, he said, for use tn start­
from Eugene to Portland by the
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Tempting Prizes.
S o u rc e s
Spectacular Pageant
L a k e C reek L o cals !
EXCLUSIVE
A lfo rd A rro w s
(•aterpetaa Carra*»«
ing an automobile.
i Southern Pacific company. He will
Mrs. 8. A Andrews and daughter
E A. Starnes and wife visited at
M'ss Violet Gibson is visiting Al-
Picking of fug- ls hops Is under sray
be employed in the traffic department.
( I aura Bikson left Monday for a vltit
Ralph Dannen’s, Monday.
tn bregen and so far tha ytald la com
Mrs. Taylor is visiting at the home ' tony friends this week.
r it Forest Grose.
Ing down lighter than usual Picking
Miss Hattie Dannen visited her sis­
of her father, J. C. Standish, and
•dr*. A. L. Ki.ighten and daughter
O U R N E W P R IC E L IS T :
J. A Grigsby was u pasoettger to ef clusters will start about August 25.
wife while her husband is getting •uited Mrs. Inez Smith last Week ter, Mrs. E. A. Starnes, Sunday.
' Salem Tuesday.
earlier than customary.
Double Vision Lonses
r id. ■ |
settled. '
Lee Ingram and family and Mrs.
Two persons ware killed and three
Miss Gretia Harrison went to En
Mr. and Mrs. C .. P. . Stafford, in - Mis* Shook of Halsey spent the A. B. WkRbeek »vnl to Alban.' last
Lltex. S IA M ), Krpgtok. »17:30.
tnfnred
when an automobile drireo by
)
renr
Tuesday.
Peerless. $16 50; Brights. $IS|5b.
company with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon week end as the guest of Eunice Sjd- ruddy.
James Beattie. 2T. left the highway
i
Cemented Segments. $14.50.
Cross, drove to Hillsboro Saturday. v ester.
Aaron Starnes visited his uncle,
Guy Bramwell paid his fatl.ei, J. and overturned at Johnson's bridge,
5 r. and Mrs. Cross returned Sunday,
Palph Dannen, Sunday night and j C., at Halsey a short visit before fire miles east of Tillamook.
Single or Distant Vision Lenses
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler and
tu t the Staffords will continue on to
Monday.
taking the train for Eugene.
Dr W H. I ytle. state veterinarian*
♦
6 I) Curve Tone, $13.50 ; Mencius, Yortland and possibly spend a week Agnes visited at the Pehrsson home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Whitbeck
were
$12.50.
at St. Martin springs in Washington, Sur.da," ■
Mrs. W. M. Davidson took the train and secretary of the state livestock
1$4 D Curve Feriscopic, $12;50;
Sunday evening callers at the Lee it? Halsey on Thurcdey (o vis’t her sanitary board, is In Des Moines, la ..
before they reaum.
Fists' $10 50.
Many Pine Grove people went to Ii gram home.
to attend a aatlonal eovontlon of live­
1 Sother, H. E. Morris, at Eugene.
Fitted in Zito, gold-filled or rimless
People of this section had an ac- ( drvallis to see the "Covered Wagon,"
stock sanitary board officials
frames.
Georgo Godv in ard family of Cor-
ei al demonstration Saturday nfter- f aturdaj.
It will require 303.223 pamphlets
Brownsville passengers to Silent
For heesvy Zilo frames add $1 to $2.
tallh called on George's mother, Mrs. Saturday were Mrs. Mary Wur tick containing the various measures to
noor of the descent of water upon
Deduct $2 for secSnd-grsde lens.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Gibson
are
the
Rolfe, Sunday.
Reading glasses. $2.50 to $10.
the earth from above. It came, too,
llden and Milady Mvkole, Albert go before tha voters of Oregon at the
in a gentle spray, every drop of t ’oud parents of a 7 1-2 pound boy,
J. H. Rickard and family went to' Mfkols, Bessie Fox and Wilma Ifev- November election to supply the de
w hieh soaked in as it fell. It was I orn Tuesday.
maad under the law, according lo w
Shedd Sunday morning to take Mirr < erhnd.
w
the
kind of rain that prepares the
statement Issued by Ssm A. Ko-*er
31] West First street, Albany, Ore;
Misses Iowa Albertson and Ruth Hazel ■ Farwell heme.
'• U ucle Job
Moor*. who i i 8S secretary of state. Arguments for anil
ground for plowing.
i nd Lulu McNeil are at Gresham s t ­
Ask about Funktal, the perfect lens.
Jesse Rickard is batching at hit yatrs young, gave up ha: pro*, against the meaaure also will be con
(Continued on p a g e « )
anding the camp meeting.
fat-ker’» ranch, across the river, petting trip and cam e hmue wh*n tained In the»» pamphlets. Mailing
T 1
'he weather tw tited his mtvHl'se of the pamphlets began Monday. T h e m
“My Son’s Sweetheart,” a two-Aet caring for the crop« «her*.
pl»y, will be given by local talent at
are
fonr
proposed
constitutional-
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Springer of • nl crippled him.
the Pine Grove schoolhouse Friday Shedd visited at the E. A. Starnes
Ira. W. H. Dedman and little eon amendments and three messur«s to b«
evening.
tiU returned to their home tn Port referred at the fell election.
I ome Wednesday of last week.
Men have been burned by an In­
law
Friday, after a two-month- vla-
Florence Cogswell, formerly of this
The Sunday morning services at
competent and careless X ray oper­
I*.
\t
Cascadia
and
with
Mr*.
Tied-
the Pine Grove church were ifitcr- reighborhood but now of Portland,
n als parent;, Mr. and Mrs. F*. C. ator; medicine ordered by th% doctors
rupted by a fire in a nearby field and Henry’ Hawkins of Portland were
CoAv.
has not been given despltc/numerows
OF COURSE, no boy
nrrried Saturday.
v hich threatened the church fcr
will really test his shoes
5^r. Mary Went, who formerly denpinds for It. and some nnrses and
s! ort time. We are thankful th$t so
J.. H. Rickard, son Emery and
orderlies have slept at their postt,
had
employment in Halsey, but who
with a saw, an auger or a
n uch help was at hand so that tbe daughter Lillie and Lillie's friend,
while alck men celled for attention,
working at Albany, took the patients of the Vnlted Staten vnterane i
fire was controlled before it reached M ies,Farwell, drove to Eugene one now
chisel, but it does seem so, es­
Halsti
train
for
Marshfield
Monday,
the
building
or
cemetery.
pecially when mother just finished
hospital No. I t in Portland charged
day last week.
to aphd a month with her daughter, In the course of ,,n Inmstlgatiois nsarl
lecturing about the care of new shoes
Carl Isom went to Oakridge Monday Mri. faith Scott.
ed by the American legion, took Ing
and father just paid the bill. And to
n orning for a week’s visit with hit
toward the removal of Dr. Frank t /
MriC.
B.
Tycer
combined
hutiuM*
make boys take care of their shoes all the
uncle, J. F. Isom, and family.
and I’lpsure last week vrhen she Gordon, superintendent, end Dr. C.
time would be to take half of the joy out of their live*.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jenks and three went tl Portland and Seattle to buy Tlnney, receiving officer.
Tfte lolutlon of the problem It to buu
Accompanied by repra*-»nt wtp 8g of
Aiughters of Tangent and Mrs. Jenks' new fulmillinery stork anil also vis­
WEYENBERC SHOES at th.e etart
and
aunt from California called at the J. ited may points of intercut in and the United States fire scarnr
i round tr two ritica. She returned mamhers of his own coosspas r ft A
H. Rickard home Sunday afternoon.
Booth of Engeas. prwwrtr
of
E. ,D. Isom and family and Mrs. tc Brownville Thursday.
Ocboco
Timber
eotnvwsy.
waa
)B , h„
D I Isom went to Eugene Sands/.
Weyenberg Boys’ Shoes are made “All Solid
V---------------- ----
•Imber ef Crook --wtr*T „„ , w , „ , 09
Mrs. A. F . Robnett and daughter
Leather”—cut from the best part of the hide.
Mrs. Duty) a Missionary
of investigation wttb » . , , aw to h,JV
Doris accompanied them home for a
They are not made like so many boys’ shoes, from the
Since t^ murder of Sheriff Dunlap •eg tha ge.rsenmest holdings lo the
visit
culls or left-overs of leathers used for men’s shoe*.
Halety Church nl Christ
whlrb adjoins
by a court of auto bandits, one of nchoco nartossl fo r
1
T h a t’s the reason W eyenberg B oys' Shoes wear so
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawkins of whom brol( j»i| and is still st. Urge, those Of tijg Oc'aoc .0 Timber company
1 Yj?>
much longer and better than other shoes. The
Portland, the newly married couple, while the n^er left the world by way
Church Armcunewnents
made It means the
\
hdys like them becadsc they "stand the gaff.’*
trok Sunday dinner at the A. E.
o’ the haihnsn’r. noose, and *fecg JP©’ teg of ’/»« timber and the estab
Church of Christ:
Whitbeck home and then went on to
llshmea* 'A Prineville ef a yellow pin»
the auctionjale of her ejfcrtz,
Fugene and Roseburg.
Lon Chamlee, minister.
plan' c /b al In magp'tude to the best
widoz, Mrs 6s Dunlap, hä3 n
t fls- tn the sU t«.',
Bible *cboo|, 10, W. H. Robert-
The funeral of Mrs. W. H. BleVay, uyed in the sb!(e print*.
sob , superintendent.
Governor Plerto seat a letter f®
t bo died in a Eugene hospital Mon
Now come« he tonoix'
GOOD GOODS
Christian Endeavor, 7.
icenwr t that fism A. Koter. secretary ef state,
day night of last week, was held at she has bce»-uictl»x'
Morning wortbip, 11. Lord’, t)«^ family residence at Rowland on herself for t^»-■'
studying to fit seeking to borrow 320,noo from sn
«upper every Lord's day.
onary work under appropriation authorized at the last
V ednesday afternoon, with interment Cl* L.-P. eh<
I Evening eervine, 8,
I- gns. and thrch, to which sh, bn- session of the legislature with which
i; ^ ie Alford cemetery.
The church without a bishop, in
liar Egypt neht she expects to ssil to ’meet current demands on the state
the country without a king.
penitentiary revolving fund The leg
Tuesday.
Who denies that our governor i*
I f you have no church home
lalatore at its last session created e
irfluential?
Owing to the long
come aud worship with us.
resolving fund of $100.000 for tb»
drouth he issued a proclamation Sat­
pealtenttary. and also voted a fund of
ti* day postponing the opening of the
Methodist:
$5».tP>0 from which the prison could
f untlng season for a month on ac­ st ored near H Î*
p,‘ "° n°" borrow tf there gras not sufficient to
Robert Parker, pastor.
es unt of fire hazard, and ’he next
carry on the work of the Institutional
-le. Will gi,Mr f,’r
Sunday School, 10.
day it rained.
Industries The lejter said that prac­
Preaching. 11.
t
S '-tn ihle homi® ®««Y »♦©"’ ,n r*
tically all the $100,001 fund had been
Intermediate League, 7.
Real Serenity.
.„ '1 where pian« F»®
exhausted and that the $26,000 addi­
OPTICAL PARLOR
Bancroft Optical Co.
Come on Boys
T h e y “S tan d th e G afF’
.y
K°°NTzS
1
ALL SOLID ^ L E A T H E R
Epworth League, 7.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8,
,
preaching, 8,
•
J
I
•• ’’
•
Real serealty of life is r«a>-he4
ehrin one does not care bersune lie
•as ubt invited to the picnic.
d,»ess
,
M "H «t«r,n ** M' n , , l ‘
rate Housu,
.Euge.ie, Of®.
s
tional was needed principally to pay
Uir Has straw for th« atate fla i plant,
(Continued on page St