Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 24, 1924, Image 1

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HALSEY
ENTERPRISE
HALSEY, LINN COt’XTY. ORBGON, Sept 24, 1424
Halsey Happenings
and County Evants
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mon.
Everybody
it a success.
pronounced
Mrs. Bert Minckley was a
; passenger to Albany Friday.
S hortS toriesiroiuSundry Ira A' Miner returned from
trip to Eugene Wednesday.
Sources
a
LIN N 'S M O S T S U C C E S S FU L F A IR
News Notes From
M r. and Mrs. Ross Hughes aud
A ll Over Oregei
A Stimulant to Boosters and a Contradiction to All children
went to Albany yesterday.
Calamity Howlers
u. & 5 Ä & Ä
train for tbe state fair Monday,
Mrs. G. w . Large and family Gleaned by tli© W estern
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started for Hood River F rid a y .1
Newspaper
Union
u w r»,««-. .•
The ^a*r
year exceeded Bowers and H. C. and W. W. They expect to work there dur-
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h isHow„
»" ■ r r on' s ,n ,he “ un,y Schrunk of Brownsville.
E. ing the apple picking season.
Mrs. Edith D rinkard went to , ...„ „ „ „
Portland Thursday. There she Edwards
Tbe new Baptist church as Nopfh
having moved to in attendance> ln number and Abraham of Halsey took a Herm an Glunz went with them.
''7 d
ifuest of Mr. and Brownsville a fte r his auction excellence of exhibits and, as wheat premium and Ed Hollo­
Billy Smith went to Corvallis B,‘nd h,s Ju,t been
way of Brownsville first each on j
j nu
Mrs. Thad Young.
expected, in the representation Jonathan
Members of the Oregon Stats Bar
annh-s «nd
Comic« Wednesday.
•hid. That wag H. W .’i explana
Jonathan
apples
and
Comice
of
the
youth,
who
are
to
be
ac­
association gathered in annual aea-
,
Carl Swank took the train alon In The Dalles Friday.
H. A. Stanard, the Browns­ tion of the trausfer of furniture to tor# on the stage within a few pears.
a
In Percherons J. P. Weber for Albany, Friday.
ville lumberman, went to Al­ the farm. All the same, his son years. There was some rain on
Bears
are
becoming
numerous-
In
bany Thursday to transact busi­ Uleun married Mrs. Sarah E. the lir3t two days, while they took first on stallion 2 years or
J. B. Hughes was a passen­ the vicinity of Cannon Beach, 15 hav­
South
of
Corvallis
Sunday
and
!
over, and the same on stallion
ness and to also take a look at
ing been seen and killed this fall.
they declared tbair intention to were also holding a fair in Lane 1 year or under and second on ger to Albany Wednesday.
the county fair.
county,
but
on
Friday
and
Sat­
live in this vicinity.
Strawberries as large as crabapplea
Mrs. E. G. Moore of Wallowa,
mare
2
years
old
or
under.
urday, w ith only one fair in the
Mrs.
May Miller returned
who has been visiting Mrs. at e being taken from vines at the. J.
(J.
L.
Falk
took
first
on
m
are
Theodore Smith started Fri­ two counties to operate upon,
K Bant on place near Cottage Orova.
from Eugene Thursday. She
8 year» or over and J. W . E alk Hugh Vincint, took the train
had been visiting her daughter, day for eastern Oregon with H. the w eather man drew back into
The Newberg box factory, owned by
for Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. Florence Leeper, and help­ R. Clark, who recently brought his shell and let the sunshine on m are 3 or under, J. P. Weber
George Hugh bad a basket of F. D. Sharp and located fust outside
a t Albany, although took first on get of dam of 2 eggs and a little dog in the rear the city limits, was destroyed by fire,
ing care for her grandson Fran­ a bunch of horses from his radiate
there
was
a brisk rainfall a t colts and second on get of sire of his car when near the Cats-
ranch
near
Burns.
A
fter
sell-
cis, who has lately had his ton­
More than 300 birds were on exhlbt-
Illg his
horses Mr. Clark Tangent Friday afternoon and of 2 colts.
pooia bridge, tbe dog tried to get ! tlon at the annual display of tbe ban«
sils removed.
C. L. Falk got first on a Shet­ into the basket. Pugb looked County Poultry association at Eugene.
bought a car and engaged Theo- i a, downpour at Corvallis, with
There was a large congrega­ dore to drive it back with him. J t Jjunder and with lightening land pony.
back, the car swerved and th« out­
Building construction In North Bend
tion a t th e M ethodist church They are going “the longest1 , a t burned th e historic old
On red polled cattle F. H. fit plunged over a bank into a pile
now under way and completed since
Sunday to hear Miss Amanda way round,” by Portland and j ^ai'1?.
Porter
of
Halsey
and
Portland
of
wood.
The
mao
was
injured,
?• C.
January 1 totals $1.802.47$, Including
Mitzner preach h er maiden ser- The Dalles.
The car was
The length of
Little June, daughter of Mr. took a dozen premiums—all perhaps fatally.
$174,475 street improvements.
wrecked.
Theodore’s stay is u n certain,! and Mrs. D. Southard of Leb­ there were.
The old horse barn, one of the most
Edith
Pugh
of
Shedd
and
depending upon his finding con­ anon, a 5-year-old, was queen
historic structures on the Oregon Ag­
Albany’s Only
genial employment there. Ra- of the fair, having received 12,- Marion Gilkey of Scio are the
Shedd Shortstops
ricultural college campus, was destroy­
! leigh Hardin, who was here 200 votes and wearing a crown two girls and Millard Shelton
ed by fire caused by lightning.
from G rants Pass, accompanied during the four days of the fes­ of Scio and Dennie McCart are
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
St. Francis academy at Baker open­
Clark and Smith to The Dalles tival. Her closest competitor the two boys whom Linn eoun
ed for the fall term with the largest
was Ruth, daughter of Mr. and ty will send to the state fair at
j or f a r th e r ._________________
Merle
Thompson is home enrollment in ell grades of any year
Mrs. Clarence Brown of Shedd, Salem next week, with all ex­ from Portland.
In the history of the Institution.
Some out of town friends who who got 6000 votes.
penses paid,a s a result of mak­
O U R N E W P R IC E L IS T
Banks of Curry county lines n e o n *
attended the funeral of Everett
[ooips jouxuins
The exhibits in all depart­ ing the highest scores in the •qinouiuoj^
ed to purchase county warrants, efi
J
Standish
Wednesday
were,
oqi
uiojj
auioq
si
ip
fn
j
souay
boys’
and
girls’
club
competi­
m ents were the finest and most
Double Vision Lenses
legmg that the county has exceeded
i Mrs. Elsie Rowan of Eugene, complete in the county’s his­ tions.
Word comes th a t Rosemary
Ultex. $18.50; Kryplok, »17:50.
Mrs. Hugh Cummings of Cor­ tory. President J. J. B arrett of
G. Mitzner & Son of Halsey Connor is married and lives at the 6 per cent statutory limitation.
Apple week In Oregon will be Octo­
Peerless, $16.50; Bright», $15,50.
vallis, Mrs. Merle Cummings the association gives credit to took the honors for Guernsey Bay City.
Cemented Segments. $14.50.
ber 2fi to November 1, according to
and little son of Albany and * n agsi Gilkey and his 4
cows and also for the appear­
of the agricultural dom-
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWilliams tary , Mrs. Graham, as well as ance of the quarters and the
Rev. and Mrs. Ritchie are in announcement
Single or Distent Vision Lonses
rnlttee of the Portland Chamber e t
of Albany.
Ontario,
Ore.,
where
Mr.
R
it­
courtesy
of
the
attendant,
who
to the people of the county, who
Commerce.
6 D Carve Toric, $13.50 ; Mencius,
chie has a pastorate.
A seven-foot cougar was killed at contributed to this success by is the ‘‘son” in the firm name.
$12.50.
It will require $«9.340 to roadustl
Mr». Martha J. Wheeler was
lJ i D Carve Periscopic, $12;50; | Swlsshome by Virgil Brooks, a 15-year- bringing th eir products.
McDonald
Bros.,
have
moved
’he
state industrial accident commie-
Fiets’ »10.50.
old boy. The animal was caught while
While the receipts, for per­ awarded a blue ribbon for coat th eir garage into their property »Ion during the next biennium, accord-
Fitted io Zito, gold-filled or rimless
bangers.
the youth was trapping for bear.
haps the first time, take care
In< to osttmates fllud with the state
on the Pacific highway.
frames.
Low water mark for the last JO of all the expenses of th e coun­
budget coinmlseton.
For heesvy Zito frames add $1 to $2.
George Weber and children
Deduct $2 for second-grade lens.
years was established by the W illam ­ ty fair, the staged attractions
Voters of Multnomah county wfl
Brownsville
Briefs
Reading glasses. $2.50 to $10.
from Roseburg have been Visit- pass upon a proposal to lean» $800,■
ette river at Albany last week, accord­ drew the attention
of visitors
tug Mrs. W eber’s patent«, lb 000 in bonds for completion of the
ing to F. M. French, local weather re­ to such an extent th a t the hold­
B a n c r o f t O p t ic a l C o .
(Enterprise Correspondents)
corder. The river now lacks but .4 ers of sideshow and other con­
Allens.
Ross Island and Sellwood bridges at
31J West First street, Albany, Ore.
of a foot of reaching the low water cessions complain th a t they lost
The Baptist folks have pur­
the November election.
Ralph and Stephen Smith
mark established In 1861.
money.
The money which chased a new range for the
Ask about Punktal, the perfect lens.
The Multnomah county fair a t
have been busy the last week
church kitchen.
changed
hands
remains
in
the
Oreehani, held July 39 to Au<uit d
(Continued froia gage 3)
cutting a large field of corn on
county, in a high percentage
Mrs. N. L. Burson ran a rus­ the Pine Grove road for Ralph thia year, made meney for the ftret
The school parade the first
time In a number of years, .Accordtag
day, participants in which were ty nail into her foot one day Miller.
to the financial report
addressed by Governor Pierce last week. She is getting along
The Stout company shingle mill at
W oven h
T8
nicely.
Miss
D
eEtta
Robnett
retu
rn
­
and other celebrities, was a new
North Bend, burned acme time ago.
ed
to
her
home
a
t
Eugene-
feature for an agricultural fair,
Miss Gretia Harrison entered
has been rebuilt and started eawfng
and a successful one—and Hal the Eugene hospital last week, Thursday a fte r a visit to her ehlngtes Monday. The mtll will rue
sey was not represented in it preparing herself to lie a train­ grandm other, Mrs. D. Isom and continuously through the fall and win­
T H E W O R L D 'S
other relatives. De E tta will ter.
The children got free rides on ed nurse.
lie a student a t the U. of O. this !
MOST COMFORTABLE WORK SHOE
Shetland
ponies
and
the
cham­
5^8
Oeneral rains ovsr tbe Umatilla n a­
Mrs. Hayes Gibson of Laurel- winter.
ber of commerce treated them
tional forest so relieved the fire dag­
wood arrived Thursday to visit
to ice cream and cookies.
ger that three areas closed to hunting
C. C. Holland, near Church of Christ
The order of march was: Mrs.
July 28 ware ordered reopeaed Fri­
Governor Pierce and J. J. Bar­ Brownsville.
day morning by Dlatrlct Forester
re tt on horses; boy scout color
Nelson
Crume
of North
Georg» H Cecil.
bearer; Albany high schoo Brownsville
has been q u ite 1
The public service commission bee
band; D. F. Burge’s six-horse poorly with his h e a rt for two
leaned an order authorising the Mount
team with throne, queen anc weeks past.
Angri Telephone company to put Into
a tte n d an ts;
Lebanon
high
effect a new ta riff providing alight In­
Miss
Belle
Burson
departed
school w ith 56 in line; boy
i' reases In the telephone rafts demand­
scouts; girls' high school band; Sunday for McMinnville, where
ed by the corporation.
she
has
accepted
employment
Berlin school children as “mod­
R R Maxwell. 30, powdermen for
,
ern health cru sad ers;’’ District for the winter.
the Wal’ er A Woodard Lumber cem-
No. 6 float bearing 20 pupils;
M r. Belear, manager of tbe
pany. operating seven miles south of
Oakville school, with 25 pupils; woolen mills, and family de- j The Women>, M is.io n .ry ___ Cot I age Grove, was killed w h e n ' bis
loci'
Riverview school with 30 pu­
parted for Salem Monday to : et v wj)| present the program cele- own rifle waa accidentally discharged,
pils; Riverside float bearing 20
make
their home.
: ».rating the golden jubilee of tbs the bullet piercing hie heart.
pupils; boys’ training school
State Resident Highway Engineer
The farm ers north of town
ueding of the organised work
band; Lebanon grade schools,
Collier reports that the pavement be
Rosalie
Chamlee
5-
80; Scio high school float, with finished filling their silos Sat-!
tween Albany and Corvallis will bo
50; boy scouts and Albany urday. Corn was good in spite I * Rally day comes Oct
reedy for travel In five weeks The
12.
You
of the dry weather.
grade school with 50.
pavement, which Is of concrete, le
will want to be there.
Prizes were awarded to Leb­
Mrs.
Irene
Lovely
has
enter-
Tbe
pastor
started a series of now open as |pr as Granger station.
anon
high
school,
Berlin ed high school, taking a post- expository sermons on Gal tian«
Following the completion of the hop
school aad Scio a mo ng outsid graduate
course in ty p in g , j
Handay. These w ill continue end prune picking sen son. fully 7$
per cent of plckeri who wore at work
grades and Maple school among bookkeeping and Latin.
i u n ,'l the book is finished-
Albany grades.
In tbo W illamette vallay during the
Pastor.
last few weeks have left for the Hood
There were community ex­ t »
iz-
i
.
.
i
The
E
nterprise
people
have
enjoyf n
grand River district, to assist In the apple
hibits by Foster, Lebanon, Sand H attie Kirk, was operated o n ,
for
appendicitis.. Gravenstein apples from A r,ey harvest.
Ridge, Shedd, W estern Star T h u r s d y
. „ X r d . The sea.
Grange,
Providence,
Sweet While it was a quite serious Cnnimi
The California Oregon Power com­
Home, Harmony, Forks of the case, Fred is getting along nice- 80„ of the Gravensteln ls bnef) pany has filed application with the
Santiam, Pine Grove, Crowfoot ly now.
i,ut ¡n
ft<,anon ¡s
most state engineer for 14.00« horsepower
HAT’S COMPLEX! The Shoe that has
on Clear water creek, near the head­
Brownsville,
Oakville
and
C
hanty
The
ntw
Methodist
churrh,
a
•
gloriously
delicious
of
fruits,
brought foot comfort to thousands who
Grange, and the latter was as near strucco building, is rapidly near-1 If th a t was a Gravenstein in waters of the Umpqua river The de­
never experienced it before— thousands
contemplates 800 foot head
alsey at they came.
ing completion. While not a s ; the
garden of old it is not velopment
w ho thought a work shoe to be sturdy had
• tth 380 second-feet
strange
th
a
t
Adam
and
Eve
ate
Sweet Home got the »special large
a building as the old
to have a sole aa stiff as a plankl Comflex is
Federal Judge Wolverton Issued a
prize for the best arranged and church was, it will be a pretty of it.
the shoe that—
temporary
restraining order against
decoiated booth and Lebanon house to worship in when finish
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blakely Frank C. Bramwell, superintendent et
N eeds N o Breaking-In!
first,
Riverside second and ed.
went to Pendleton Wednesday hanks, directing him to set aside $$08
Crowfoot grange third for com­
Look forth«fanoee
W ryeitberg trade*
Let us show you this famous COMFLEX Shoe.
Prof. Torbet wss in Albany Sat­ to visit relatives and attend of the funds of the Bank of Sherwood,
m unity displays. The three lat­
n a rk e n thceoie. H e
now defunct, te meet the govermnfat s
T ryon a pair— you'll think you’ve got your slip­
ether shoe ha« the
th e roundup.
ter participate in a $300 pre­ urday.
C o m flii eole. Com*
claims against the bdnk.
pers on I But there’s real stuff in the Comflex Re« ehoee ere made
mium according to th eir per­
T-sonard Lerwill wss in Halsey
all eolld leather.
The A. L. Woodard Interacts at Di­
Shoe— a sole that’s te m p e re d es well as tanned of
centages in the scores.
No wood or aebeti-
Monday.
Raymond Murphy killed a big
vide, Including 38,000.000 foot of tim­
—tempered to toughen, bya six months'process, »he bee I a. eolee. le -
The corn exhibit dem onstrat­
black
bear
with
a
22
rifle
near
M r* A. M. Simon was in Al­
ber, a sawmill under sonetructloa and
which gives it a flexibility undreamed-of before.
ed that, contrary to tbe idea« bany Saturday.
Holley
l«««lna equlpsvct, have been pur­
th a t prevailed 20 years ago.
chased by the Bohemia Lumber com­
Miss Edna Briggs has Rons to
When
One
Feels
That
Way.
Oregon is a corngrowing state,
When a man feels tba ."»prehension pany. Tbe consideration waa ta the
though all the varieties shown Eugene to teach school.
neighborhood of $40,«00.
of a friend seconded by his own heart,
A V GOOD GOODS * ?
except
popcorn were dent.
Betty. Dorie and Frsneee Co- ha la eae") heated Into resentment.—
Among prize winners were Ed show spent Saturday in Albany.
Doctor J ijiisoo .
(Cootinued on page 4)
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