Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 28, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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THE YANKEE COUNCIL
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Halsey Happenings etc.
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Mrs. Herman Steinke and lit­
tle son went to Eugene Friday.
Mrs. Harry Commons visited
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arm
strong and Helen were in Al­
bany Thursday.
Mrs. Wahl and daughter;.
Delma and Wilma spent Friday
in Albany.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arm
strong drove to their ranch at
A shland
M m id a p
aud
returned
I » * « day for a week’s visit with
friends.
and relatives at Leba­ M a r y S m ith * * » a t lb * eounty
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friends
non.
Miss Mary LaRue was in A1
bany Saturday.
Miss Cleona Smith was in
Eugene Saturday.
Miss Mona Bond was shop­
p i n g in Albany Monday.
William McDowell was a Eu-
|gene visitor Wednesday and
I'hursday.
J. C- Bramwell ami w ife and
J Howard
Tertian drove to Al-
| oany Friday.
P. H. Willia took his family
I to Corvallis Thursday to see
| the big circus.
•« a t yeeterd ay.
With the High
School Classics
M r». P. H . W illia and d au g h ­
te r were Eugene vis ito r* yesterday.
M rs .
F lo ra D ill of P o rtlan d
u rn ved yesterday to v is it a t C . P.
M o od y’s.
N . T - Bueed and M a rie expect
to re tu rn from B rooten springs
M onday.
T h e co u n ty co u rt expects to have
25 m ile * o f m a rk e t road graveled
before the ra iu s .
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Ntwi Notes
By MARGARET BOYD
( ® ,u y M a r g a r e t B o y d .)
"For
heroin Fortuno «hows hersolf
more kind
Than ia har custom: It Is «Sill her use
Ta lot tho wretched man outlive hit
wealth.
To view with hollow <^o and wrinkled
,
brow
An age of poverty.**
— Merchant of Venice.
There arc two period* In the life of
the average man when bla wealth la
low and when poverty comes very
close: When he ha* a houseful of
small children dependent upon bhn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Starr and when he la becoming too old to
M rs. B e rt B. C la rk aud G eo rg in a
vere in A lb an y yeeterday b a rin g and daughter Louise drove to hold his place In tbe Industrial world.
Bellfountain Sunday to attend a The young man start* out In life
le n ta l work done.
with a great reserve of youth and
reunion
of the Starr families. health.
M re, J. W . B la in e w en t to Sn-
Unless he enters one of the
F . W . Robinson and daughters professions, he begins to make the
em Thursday and spent the
Edna and H e le u »went W ednesday maximum wage within a few years of
veek end with friends.
at A. E . Foste's, T h e y expect to the time he begins working. As a gen­
M int
Frances
R a n d e liu
of
s ta rt S a tu rd a y for a t ip up tbe eral rule, he Is wealthier at this period
Portland spent the week end M c K e n zie aud perhaps in to eastern than at any other time during hie life.
As soon as he marries and begins to
vith her school friend, Miss Oregon.
bring up a family of children, his ex­
Je u rle S tr a le y , and w eut bom *
Miss Peggy L o v ely re tu rn e d to penses begin to run even with bis In­
.e s te rd a y .
Eugene yesterday a fte r v is itin g at come. or, perhaps, a bit beyond. Tbla
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Standish New port and B row n sville. H e r Is a period when poverty threatens,
and Miss Beulah Miller spent »isler, M rs. H a n n a h , and lit t le hut It Is a temporary threat. As soon
the oldest child becomes old enough
Sunday at the home of B. M. -lau gh ter took the tra in tne same as
to earn money or to aid in the father's
day for A lb a n y .
Miller and wife.
work, conditions begin to ease up for
A p ublic w edding w ill he a fe a ­ the fattier. Then follows a second
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts
bid little daughter Lucile came ture ol the co u u tv fa ir. M e r­ period of comparative financial ease,
chants w ill c o n trib u te to
the aa the children begin to contribute
lown from Eugene Friday to costumes
u u ttii more and more to the family support.
isit at the home of Mr. and of the p a ir. and A p housekeeping
As the youDger children begin to con­
p lica tio n s fro m en
Irs. P. J. Forster. -
tribute to the family income, however,
gaged couple« are solicited.
the older children begin to set up
Miss Lillian Barber, who ha3
M r. and M rs H a r r y Bressler households for themselves.
As the
teen making her home with her were oalled to Norton« yes;erd y children leave home and the father ap­
lister, Mrs, John Pittman, for bv the sudden death o f M r
proaches the age where he Is In dan­
;ome time, expects to leave soon B rrs e le i’ e fa th e -, H. M - H en«y ger of losing his work, because he Is
or San Francisco to work with H e had been in feeble h ealth fur a too old for hls place, poverty again ap­
proaches.
he Salvation Army.
year or two.
I f the conple have been very skill­
ful managers or have been fortunate,
they may have been able to save up
enough before the children left home
to care for them In their old age; but
the average man Is left to view "an
age of poverty" and dependence. Old
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M SK and r p IR E S and T p X P E R T W O R K M E N
age pensions hare dooe a tremendous
lot during the last quarter century
l l J U B B E
H il Efficient Equipm ent
G A TE S A
E S
toward solving the problem of old-age
poverty; but they benefit only certain
accessories
■-lasses of employees.
The greatest
UT0
weakness In our present system Is that
It does not provide work for nil those
who wish to work.
Condition* are no worie In this re­
spect now than they have always
been, old age and poverty have al­
ways been practically synonymous
terms. Long ago Ossian sang. "Happy
are they who die In youth when their
renown Is heard! The feeble will not
behold them In the h a ll; or smile at
their trembling hands. Their memory
shall he honored In song; the young
H a v in g opened th e
'
leur of the vlrgtn will fall. Hut the
aged wither away, by degrees; the
fam« of their youth, while yet they
live, is all forgot.”
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I am prepared to fu rn ish the choicest
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Miss H e le n A rm stron g took yes­
terday a fte rn o o n ’s tr a in for F o rt-
laud fur a v is it of several week*
with friends,
TO K RA N CE
I Coo tinned from V«g* 1)
Reconditioning Shop
t oe war department has withdrawn
Its authority under which the motoi
transport corps, reserve officers' train
Ing service, has been maintained it
the past at the Oregon Agricultural
college at Corvallis.
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Though the rains In most of th*
Phone 379
national forests have not been heavy
enough to rescind the closing restric • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
tions. District Forester Cecil author
ixed the reopening of the Wallowa na
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
tional forest to campers.
North
South
Portland has won another conven No.
18. 11:37 a. m.
No.
17,
12:15 p. m.
tlon for 1925, Word having been re
24, ' 4:27 p. in.
23, 7.26 p. m.
celved by Mayor Bhker that the Amer
22, 3:20 a. iu.
21, 11:32 p.ui.
ican Veterinary Medical association
Nee. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged
in sea8lon at Dea Moines, Iowa, voted
No. 14. due Halsey at 5.09 p. m., stop»
to meet in Portland next year.
to let ofi pasaengers from >«uth of
Establishment of a factory In Salem
Roseburg.
tor the spinning of flax fiber and mak­
No. 23 run* to Eugeue only.
ing twines and cloth la entirely feasi­
No. 21 runs to Eugene, thence Marsh­
ble, according to a letter received , at
field branch.
Salem from B. C. Miles, a local capi­
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
talist, who h«B been touring England,
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
Scotland and Irqland Investigating the
to No. 15.
flax industry.
After Sqptember 1 there will he no
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
more rural mallcarrlera driving horses
out of Eugene. On that date motor
T h e d e liv e ry w indow
of tbe
route C will be established, taking H a ls e v poftortice is open S u n d ay *
over the work of three of the present fro m 10:10 to 10:50 a. to. and 12:15
carriers, and one postofflce, that at to 12:30 p. m.
Fox Hollow, will b« discontinued.
S u n d ay m a il goes out o n ly on
Forest Supervisor MacDufr kaarrec- the n o rth -b o u n d 11:37 tra in :
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
ommended to the district forester at
Portland that the carrying ot firearms 11:05 a. in. ; north twice, closing 11:25
a. in . ami 5:30 p. iu.
.Mail stage tor
be prohibited on the, watersheds of Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
Salt creek. W lnnberry creek and Fall Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m.
creek, where some of the best deer
hunting In Oregon. Is to be found.
Willard Batteries
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Conditions at Hood Rlyer which a
couple of weeks ago pointed to an
apple harvest earlier than usual, were
removed by the recent rains, which
are expected to delay m aturity of the
fruit.
The showers, although light,
will be of great benefit to growers of
the district.
Stanley Jewett of Portland, In
charge of state, predatory animal con
trol, after a tour of Inspection through
Harney and Lake counties, reports
antelope plentiful thia year, partlcu
larly In East W arner valley, but feed
la scarce and .a great many of the
fawns are starving.
Near East Confarance
J. J . H a n d s a k s r, n orthw est m a n ­
ager of th e n ear ast e r s lit f, w ith
M r * . H a n d s n k e r (a t th« wheel of
th e ir c a r ), M rs. R a m b o , wbo baa
been in H a ls e y before in the in t..” -
eit of tbs cause, and a la d v ju s t
home fro m w ork am ong the au ffer-
ers passed through H a ls e y S a tu r­
d ay on tb a ir way to lb« conference
ot n ear east w o rk e r* a t P ro sp ect,
between M ed fo rd and C ra te r lak e.
T h e lon fsreo oe occupies p ra c tic a lly
• 11 this week.
yesterday.
Hans Koch returned Monday
from Hood River, where hi
spent a week visiting with his » HALSEY GARAGE, A. E. FO O TE*
daughters.
Mrs. H. Freerksen and het
sister, Mrs. S. Freerksen, weri
dinner guests of Jim Taitv ano
Mrs. Clark Sunday.
^UTO
Miss Bessie Southworth ol
R epairing p ro m p tly done
Weiser, Idaho, is visiting at thi
After two months of negotiations
home of her parents, Mr. an<
between the Mountain States Power Caught a Tartar
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Oregon
Mrs. J. E. Southworth. Mis:
company and tbe city of Solo, looking
M u » R u th K e n n e d y and D r. N.
Southworth is a trained nurse
toward the sale ot the Melo electric
L. T a r t a r of C o rv a llis wsrs m a rrie d
plant to the company, an agreement
Miss Helen Moore and broth
last week.
was reached. It Is said the price
er Daniel of Riparia, Wash., re »
agreed
upon
Is
*42^00
cash
and
two
turned to their home Monday,
years' free lighting of. the streets.
FOR SALE
after a visit with their grand
Appreciation of the state highway
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. » I o the People of H alsey:
commission of the work dene by the
Boyden.
14c
Eugene chamber of commerce in get­ A few
»
The John Porter home wa:,
lb
ting local merchants to pledge them
the scene of a delightful pally »
HALSEY
MEAT
MARKET,
selves to give up highway advertising
Thursday
night when thi •
R. B a v a u *
was expressed In a letter received by
young people of the Christiai 9
the chamber from Roy A. Klein, state
Endeavor were entertained 9
Whatsoever a man soweth probably highway engineer and secretary of
('hops, Steaks, R oasts, Boiling
Alx>ut thirty were present. Re
wpfi't come up well unless the ground the commission.
PU BLIC SALE
freshments were enjoyed.
la properly prepared.
Uniform bag ltmlPs on migratory/
Pieces, Sausage,
M v livesto ck, fa rm w a c h iu e r'y ,
birds in states of the west was one of
Mrs. Violet Mathews arc
Potatoes require much work and at­ the Important topics for cdhslderation F<>rd ca r and household goods w ill
an
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in
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in
m
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lin
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at
prices
th
a
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you
w
ill
ap
p
reciate.
daughter of Los Angeles spent
la- »old n t tbe fa rm , 4 utiles so u th ­
tention and. like other worth-while
Com e iu and sea w hat 1 have to offer
O u r acqu ain tan ce
at a meeting In Portland of the W est­ east o f R a in e y , S E P T . 6
Wednesday at the home of their
Se«
things, pay back inoat when they re­
ern
Association
of
State
Game
Com­
m ay he m u tu aN y p leasan t and profitable
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ceive It.
u i«i ed cards
»J o h n K u w a k d s
missioners
F
r
ld
a
y
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fUtJlrday.
Pre­
e e e
Gray. They had been touring
One sure method of building op the lim inary to the meeting of the state
Washington and Oregon anc
G. HOFFMAN
soils now In small grains Is to follow officials a conference was held by
were on their way home.
LO ST—W ill the parly who found a
with a crop of cowpeas or soy beans, federal wardens*«
Hughes D o u b le
Q )t
or even velvet beans.
Mrs. A. E. Foote, with hei
A freak of nature, an apple growing
• « •
cousin. Miss Ardith Vance ol
on a grapevine, was discovered in the between Hr iwnsville and Tangent early
rg lasr entered H ik m a n ’s sto ir Simple Rule to Insure
Seattle, drove to Junction City
orchard of W.
Bartlett aj Bclo. The Monday morning. Aug 18, yvilh a M il-
West left Wednesday in B A u lb
ton banner uttached please notify /
a n y Tuesday n ig h t, use
Thursday. They visited at thi or George
apple
had
falle*
from tha tree Into
Profit From Home Garden
Sixes, where he will make boxen ana tw in e they fo un d B u r ­
M rs. M . B entley ,
home of the former’s mother i is home.
the grape vine below and In some
Though the Insect, fungus and bac­
S u ita b le rew ard
F re e w a te r, O r«.
in packing goods and carried otl
Mrs. F. W. Robinson. From
manner
a
tw
lf
of
the
vine
twined
terial pests that trouble garden, orna­
Mrs. L. E. Walton and son 17000 w orth.
around
the
stem
of
thJT.
apple
and
there they drove to Eugene.
FOR SALK
ames, were passengers to
s mental and orchard plants number nurtured It. 'The apple Is now full
A t H a rris b u rg T uesd ay Blaine among the thousands, they can be fa ir­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millei Harrisburg Saturday.
grown
and
rlflk
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well controlled even by the sm i
R egistered Lincoln
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Freerksen Colbixr« .54 took form aldehyde ly
went to Harrisburg Friday foi
tear, say* V R Gardner ef the Mia
Shipments Of green prunes from
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a visit at the home of the form vere dinner guests of Mr. and L’L . J
eourl College of Agriculture.
Ram
W illam ette valley poln<s were com­
b° M"
era' son, Arch Miller, and fami­ ,1» Ronnencamp of Tangent iTJ*, ‘f
Fortunately, the amateur does not pleted last week. It had been predict­
E lmir C. M u nso n
ly. At the same time Mi's. M vunday.
need to know all the peats by name to
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ed earlier in g|ie season that approxi­
R oute 1, H « l» «v .
control them Let him remember that |
M. Ward took the train for Al­
Miss Elsie Reynolds went tot TH’ OLE GROUCH
most cankers, leaf spots, scabs, blights, ( mately 500 cars at green prunes would
bany to visit at the home of hei
LOOT
ee
an
oculiat
at
Eugene.
Mon-’
wllta. mildews and rusts are the work ' be shipped out of the Salem district
daughter, Mis. David Froman.
during the season, hut later estimates
of
fungu*
or
bacterlel
diseases
und
L
arg
e
w h ite m ale
lay,
on
acebunt
of
a
broken
Mr<. W a rd cam * home Tuesday
"«EP, "MEN CALL
that Insects are of tw« main types— ' Indicate that the eeasignments did
-us in her glasses.
O t e g r o u c h " B u r cul
those that eat holes and those that 1 not exceed fSO cars.
H. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E
P a rt A ngora Cat
Mrs. Begley'g sister. Mrs.
K1S9 A PtG 6F 1
tuck Juices through a bill—and he has
B. Penland and Mrs. Faniy lertha
Industrial accidents In Oregon dur­ Strayed from H u g h Leeper re s i­
Bucholtz, came home
fair chance of diagnosing accurately ; ing the week ending August 31 caused
0STTER C v rix tu TMAU
Stan* all drove to Corvallis with
dence. ^A n sw ers to nam e of P et«r.
her
from
her
father’s
the general cause of hls trouble. Then
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three fatalities, according to a report F in d e r w rite M rs . 8 . H. B kidgkk ,
Thursday to take little Leonarc funeral in Portland.
let him remember that herdeaux .mix­
YALKikï MICE r folks faces
by the state Industrial accident com­
Leeper td see the circus. Mr
138 W N in th s t., A lb a n y '
ture la a leading remedy for a consid­
J.
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ratu
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sll
has
to
rn
aw
sy
The victims were Elvln L.
S
uperili
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at
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em
bghaid
and
Mrs. George Starr am
erable percentage of the disease*, ar­ mission
daughter Louise attended also in unused room from his dwell­
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senate of lead for the chewing ln»ect* Shepherd. Silverton, taller; Charles W e have a ______________
and tobacco In one form or another for S. Richards, Portland, ahlngler. and
Sawmill f 4J4 mi le i
o. W. Frum and family weni ing and his turned it into a
the «ucklng Inserts; let him provide C. E. Pearson. Tillamook: laborer A
neat
garage
for
his
car.
south of B ro w n sville , in good road.
to Eugene Sunday to hear tht
hlmaelf with thane materials and with total of 706 accidents was reported.
W ill «nw o u t yo u r order for $15 !<0
twelve-year-old girl evangelist
Mrs. J. D. Walker of Enter-
n good dusting apparatus or liquid
Jefferson Myers, state treasurer,
They pronounmed her sermoi ptise arrived Friday evening to
sprayer for putting them on and he Is was authorised by the state highway a thousand. D elivered H a ls ey , $18.
Shannon 4 M a r tin . K . 2 . H a ls e y .
good. The meetings have clos <pend a few days at the home or
ready for the battle. Let him remain
commission to pay 9100,000 nut of the
her that a vigorous offensive Is often
ed at Eugene and she will go b her sister-in-law, Mrs. George
state highway fund In retiring an
the beet defense and rake the battle
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
Corvallis to preach.
She 1» Starr.
equal smouat of road bonds, which
Into the enemy'« territory.
£n>m Fresno and accompani«
of
Hearing
of Fihal Account
Mrs. C. H. Koontz and son
mature September 1. 1924. These se
Notice is hereby given that the final
by her father and mother.
Herman, whe have been occupy­
purities are a part of the co-operative account of E. K Gormley • * adminis­
bonds Issued In the year 1917 to trator of the estate of Emaline Gorm­
P. ,1. Forster become sudden ing a Newport cottage for the
match federal appropriations for poet ley. deceased, ha* been filed in the
| y i i l Saturday
morning whik Mist six weeks, returned home
County Court of I inn County. Stale of
and forest roads
talking with neighbors at tin Wednesday of last week.
Oregon, and the 15th day of Septem­
The cooing of pigeons In hnsiness ber. 1924, at the hour ef 10 o’clock a.
lumber yard. For a short tinn
Tariffs war« filed In th« offlers ol
buildings
In
Penrile*on
In
the
future
nt., has Iwen duly appointed by said
he was unable to recogniz« th» public servtco commission in Se
will he the signal tor sharpshooters Court for the hearing of objection« t«
those about him. His daughtet l«m authorising enurston rat«* ot
to take a bead and shoot, according said final account and the settlement
Mrs. Roberts, was called and hi one and a third round trip far»« lot
thereof, at which time any person inter­
to action taken by tbe city connetl ested in aaid estate taay appear and fi'o
wa* taken home, where he if the various county and district fain
The elty chief of police was author­ objection* thereto in writing and con­
slowly improving.
and for th« at«t« (air
ized by the council to deputltr a dep­ test the same
Dated and firat pabbtfaed Anguat 14,
Miss Ethel Quimby and Mis-
Mrs. H. L. Thomas and nieces
uty to shoot the bird«, which hare Iwt-
1924,
E. R. GonMLBV.
Annette Ix>ng, from Oklahoma Misses Enid and Wanda Veatch
come to plentiful that ritlaens are
Arainiatrator Aforesaid.
(fv*v.i*«
visited the past week witl took the tram for Portland Fri-
Hurrah for LaFollette and beer i completami about their presence
A mom A T c s s in o , A tt'y fot Admr,
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