Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 12, 1924, Image 1

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HAI.FEV, L IN N COUNTY, O RE ON, NOV. IX
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
______
l ied every precinct in the coun­
ty.
The county's delinquent tax
I list is 178,189.
S h o r t S to r ie s fro m S u n d r y
Brownsville Briefs
i9;4
Alford Arrows
f ¡ ¡ ¡ X “ ’ X , 'S '* £
News Notes From
All Over Oregon
more, because of this breach,
J. H. Rickard and family than you would have paid as in-
, •
spent Sund ty a t the E. M. Jenks come ta x e s ” said t le Albany
Mlss B,e !le_ Bur3OJ h
^ ° a t Tangent.
‘ G le a n e d b y th e W e s te r n
been working in McMinnville,
_
____________ .
spent Monday and Tuesday s t
1 en n e ttä Staines spent , vd -
WwdHIr« arnlue-rx-v
N e w s p a p e r U n io n
home, returning Tuesday after- da-v Wlth her friend, Dorio Thnt.eth tted illr9 A rnlve.lM
Dykstra.
t
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ftecrkscn
The port of Astoria budget for IS»»
Mr.
and
Mis.
E.
D.
Isom
and
were pleasantly surprised at ha« born tuM at »«*».644.
Bruce Burson and Arvid Nel-
son drove to Bend last week, re- ^*rs - b- b Isom went to Albany their country home last Sunday The Milverton oua club win hold its
turning in tim® to vote. T.iey 1 on® day last week.
by some of their neighbors and ancuei turkey ah act at Silverton Sue-
reported snow in th at section of Lee
Ingram and
daughter t r i a d s in honor of their Jilth
day.
the country.
Thelma visited at the Charles " a d d in g anniversary, foe guests
jamas w. p.dier,
for co years a
- „ „
„ Clover home in Springfield Sun- coming with well-filled baskets, resident of Oregon. died at Ms home
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison I da_
r
bountiful dinner, served ca- near Jefferson.
drove to Lebanon Sunday a fter­
j »r
i
.1- t - -i ** feteria style was enjoyed.
There were (1 persons arrested In
noon. They visited a t the T.
Mr. and Mrs. Landis K illpott
Those present were: Mrs. H. ¿.torts durin! October and fines coi-
F. Fee home Mrs. Fee is a sis­ of H arnsburg visited a t the F reerksen, Mr. and Mrs. F rin k iect«d amounted to »1695.
Chester Curtis home Sunday WorUinger and children Bobbie,
Coo, coucty lht,e, e won tlrit
ter-in-law to Mrs. Harrison.
Doris.
Mas
and
Howard,
Mr.
»econd
honors at the Pacific Interna-
Rev. M. S. Woodworth ex­
Henry Moran, an old resident and Mrs. H. Kock, Mr. and Mrs. | tamai stock Hhow in Portland,
changed pulpits with Rev. Mr.
re u n ia i.
u
»v
o
uuuay
.«
« « » , of B ro w i.s v.ll« , wee buried in » -« W . A. MulleA‘ Mr‘ *nd
B
The Con»r«tratlocal and Fr»»byter-
Fellman
last
Sunday
night.
Rev. Mr. Fellman is continuing I. O. 0 . F, cemetery Sunday af- A ‘laham . , . » a
• • • Ian churche» of Corvallis have decid­
’to r" * “ V “
Mr? S 3 u™ . J. 5 . ed to make an effort toward federa­
< E n U rp rlM Curr«»pon4en<-»)
Over a million dollars of 1923
taxes have been collected.
Source*
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote
drove to Albany Saturday.
Tim Bert Kline» ley» »re living
Linn county spent $96,898
in Mies Spencer’s house.
I on its m arket roads in 1891 to
George .Maxwell and wife were Nov. 1.
Alli.ioy visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ghand-
0 . W ■ From took a truck load ler were Albany shoppers Sat­
of hogs to Sale*** Tuesday,
urday.
M r. and Mr?. E. B Penlnnd
Mrs. A. E. Foote and Mis3
drove to the county «eat Monday Ruby Schroll were Albany visi­
tors Monday.
L ittle Alice Curtia had her ton­
Judge Kelly was defeated for
kii! removed at Eugene Satordav.
i re-election. He didn’t advertise
Lyun Norton is neriating A. j . in the Enterprise.
H ill in remodeling his bouse at
L. E. Engy and Floyd Nich­
Shedd.
ols have accepted chairmanships
Ward Rioe and Mias Rea Smith in the Red Cross drive.
tion.
4
of Eugene were guesta of M r. and
| Keith Hayes of Halsey visit- Gerdes, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hand-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill a t­ present week.
The Pacific Telephone A Telegraph
Mrs. J. (J. Cress Sunday.
The Ash Swale hunt club has ed Cor, Isom Friday night and jey Mr cnd Mrs. F. J. Snreng- company hai started work at Oregon
tended the stock show a t Port­
lal hunt. Sattuday xnd C'arl spent
pr‘ ___________
an(j son Rvard, ■ Mr and Mrs. City on catln'.atea that will exceed
Mrs. L. A. Thomas a id daugh­ land several days last week.
been holding its annual
. . . Satur- --
The members hunted three day night with him at his home. Hoffman, Mrs. J, C. Porter, |80 000.
ter arrived yesterday to visit at
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWil­
Lawrence W. Cecil’s.
e
days and turned in a large num-
j -^rs g A. Starnes Mrs. A ones’ Clark, Mrs. Dors
Mrs. Laura D. Harlow, wife of Lou
liams are the possessors of a ber of rodents. They expect to ftnd (]eUg ther K athryn were af- Davis, Misses Meta, Emma am
A. Harlow of Troutdale, was elected
Mr. a n ! Mr». W illia m Been new Dodge car, purchased Sat­
hunt about three days in about ternoon callere a t tlhe Jake Dah- Susie Gerdes. Florence, Goorg- mayor of that city as a result of the.
and son Alleu and Mr. aud Mrs urday.
a month from this time, then npn home near ghedd> Thu|S.
Mae, Neomn and Hnze recent election.
G. W . Laubner went to see the
As
soon
as
the
Portland
live-
tu
rn
in
th
eir
score,
choose
sides
,
,
.
.
.
Handley
and Messers Harry
(day "Abtshatu Lincoln” at A l­
The poatotflce of Tumalo, Deschutes
, stock show ended the thirteen- and the loosing side furnish t h e , '
'
Porter, Arnold, Perry and Rob county, has hsen discontinued and
bany Monday night.
Mr.ET n d r , Mm.rrT E : Mercer ^ H andler and Mr. and Mrs mall to the district served by It w ill
j day’s storm was succeeded by oyster supper,
The Pine Grove Community i sunshine— and frost.
be sent to Bend.
and A. F. Robnett and family
club entertainm ent announced
K. Boyd went to Portland Mon- of Eugene visited Mrs. D. I.
Six
tj»e-above guests
i ne American Medical association
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bierly
for Nov. 14, has been post­ have a ten-pound boy, born F ri­ day.
I Isom Saturday night and Sun- Present a t the wedding th lrtj has placed Oregon Agricultural col­
poned to the 21st because the day, November the 7th. a t the
„ i
Ha--
years ago.
lege no Its approved list of Institu­
Roy Kixer arrived f orn S a lem « « /-
, Mr. and Mrs. P. H Freerkser tions offering standard pre-medic«!
form er date clashed w ith a Hal­ hospital in Brownsville.
Tuesday.
| Alice Curtis had her tonsils were presented with a com Instruction.
sey school party.
“ Two Dannen boys received
Mra J E T rbet went to K i- removed at a Eugene hospital mUnity gift consisting of man?;
Powdery mildew, a new disease of'
John (“Red”) Standish has prizes for calves a t the P ort­ aene today
| Saturday. Mrs. Charles Tandy pieces of beiutiful pearl handler red clover, has made Its appearance In
added a new one to his many land stock show f.nd their fa­ •
‘ •
stayed with her grandchildren, silverware,
the presentation Benton county. It first appeared la
experiences. While working at th er got second grand champion
Henry Moran. 71. « pionetr o the Curti3 children, while their , speech being made by Mrs. Dora .losepblue county, where nearly a hun­
the Intertype machine a t Sco- prize for a bull.
1862, died Thursday.
parents were in Eugene with , Davis of Shedd in a very pleas- dred fields have been ruined.
bie, Mont., an explosion threw
j ing m anner Mrs. Freerkser
Alice Saturday night.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ped
Templeton
Mrs
Roy
Wright
and
daughter
neports of a rlcb gold strike come
melted metal from a stereotype-
also received a rtearl neck Inc0 from Salmon ersek. In Baker county.
motored
to
Portland
Saturday
left today fur San Franciaco.
machine. He w is knocked un­
from her husband.
A man numed Dickinson exhibited la
S. J. Tonkin and Ralph Law- Tlwy Pul 0(13 CVBf
conscious and remained in th a t and from there w ent by rail to
The afternoon was spent ir Baker last week samples of the ore
E
astern
W
ashington
to
visit
renc.
v
t.n
ttn
E
u
g
in
.
lu
e
.d
a
y
.
|
Democrat)
condition three hours. Besides
». c •'I 1 a!k«. music »ml *i ruing
that will assay ISO00 to the ton.
he was burned about the face friends a t different points.
Mie»»» Flow-me
end < E> • ma
Mildred Leach and
Outside of Multnomah coun-
j
A successor to John 8. Coke, United
The W. F. M. S. will meet Sm ith were m arned Wednes-
and left arm and was taken to
measure to rept;al Ore. Gerdes rendered several plane 8tatee district attorney, wlt't head­
a hospital. But, as usual, he is with Mrs. M. E. G ardner this
» Tgon’s income tax lost. In Mbit- selections.
Violin M ectionr quarters In Portland, probably wUl
reported as coining ‘around Al­ coming Friday: The meeting day-
Mr».
M
E
Ri
b
iett
went
«»
nomah
county
it
won
with
a
with
piano
atitompaimenfs
weri not be appolived until aftor J a n u a rr
was
postponed
a
week
on
ac­
right, ready for the next ex­
SugeiKi.
yesterday
to
v.»it
her
sufficient
margin
to
offset
its
dso
given
by
Georgia,
Miic
suniciem. m aigin vo
e.......' v
. r, an 1, according to Senator McNary.
count of the bad weather.
perience.
defeat in the upstate districts. Florence Handley and Robert
Roy Sandstrom. 13-year-old eon o f
la lighter.
Three cars of the north­
W herefore the repeal of the in- .-»“d Mrs. Tom Jlandjcy.
Mr. and Mrs Axel 8andstrotn, of Ban
County Clerk Russell adver­
The settlem ent of the estate
Shasta limited were
tised in the E nterprise and c ir- bound
, D o m ftica tin g W ild T u rkty don. was killed Instantly when he
throw n from the track by a of Mis Belts is being contested come tax will become law.
came In contact with an electric wire
by
John
and
Charles
Belts.
I
The
repeal
of
the
income
tax.
Turkey» »re But naturally all)', ami It
broken rail Friday night, and
. l . I was brought about by a small la thought that It »hould not he <11(11 which was hanging from a pole.
the train was delayed four
Albauv's
W. W.
Brumely was the group of p ortiund income tfax- cult to propagate them under condi­ The city of Klamath Falls author­
only
hours.
i.ame given by a fellow w.»o payers who employed organiza- tion» of »rmt-dociaaflcatlon— protect­ ised a 15(1,000 bond Issue for the bond­
newspapers, advertise- ing them
_______
and helping out th»lr food ing of a public library and public
of Mrs. Wheel­ passed bad checks last week and
EXCLUSIVE e r’s The popularity
with iiwdr women's rest room by a vote of 1021.
ipply, wbii»
while lntirfering
In
brother, the murdered got away in time to escape ar- rn€I1t 3i speakers and all Lie im- mpply.
to l i l t at the ejection last week.
herty
rest.
pedimenta
for
putting
over
a
liberty
a»
little
a
*
re»»tbie.
sheriff of Delta county, Col.,
H r. and M r,. Dean Tycer be- modern "drive" in t h d r ftjh t - The readlne»« "! " " . ' “ d X « ”,
OPTICAL PARLORS
Albert W lito» was killed Instantly
was attested by the fact, re­
J
,
lllB, B„lBw|ti„,„n<iing it» ae­ at the Gulp creek camp sear Cottage
ported by the Tribune of th a t came the parents of a daughter to secure lepcul of th i . . |lw
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
city, th a t a t his funeral in the on the first Sunday in Novem- Those who fought to retain the qulred ----------------------------......
«byne»«, It 1« forever mixing ...
It Grove of the Anderson h Middleton-
M ethodist church, whiah seats ber. She was named M argaret law did so not, like their op- self up In barnyard nllalr». Every now Lumber company when cau«ht be­
B an c ro ft O ptical Co.
200 people, 200 to 300 were un­ Evelyn. The m other was Miss ponents, for pay, but out ot and then a gobbler of the wood» an­ tween a log and a slump and crushed.
Ch»a»"s In Ike state game laws
able to enter for w ant of room. Janet Boggs of Halsey. They their desire to see the best in- nexe! a flock of tame hen», after
313 West First street. Albany.Or.
knocking out their vigorous leader, and making open seasons uniform through
now
reside
at
Oakland.
Califor-
terests
of
the
m
ajority
best
ad­
(Continued on page 31
tnurchefl off ulth them.
out the state, were recommended In
ministered.
ma.
a meeting of the Um atilla County
ago
an
official
of
I
' ' ;
Two days
chamber of com-
The f»rm problem 1» nut » m»(ter Fish and Game Protective assorts
the
Portland
F
O
O
D
S
C A N N ED
in
Atbanv He
hin «»,h*r tb*
tlon at Pendleton.
They Pas» on, Full of Yoar*
merce was in
Albany,
n •*
»rn-«a »ml production cost».
Fred Parssoo. who recently shot
T
w
o
fn
n
e
ra
l»
of
»«-<)
people
oc-,
chuckled
over
one
repeal
of
the
.
.
.
1
N
o
v
.
8-15
W
E
E
K
N ov. 8-15
currr.l .1 Brown.»¡lie «rwirtice income tax to an Albany ac
cow,
.„ y hraefl
.»mt and killed hts stepfather. James Said
.
quaintance. He said:
I ,|,ey ran »xi»t u
thing, but feed- er. trapper and hunter, residing at
T h e C o n s u m e r ’s O p p o r t u n i t y
’ Robert A. B n o d .r. »r. died on
"Well, we put it over on you
,i„m to prwhwe milk 1» «nt»r.ly Peel, was Indicted by the »read Jury
at Roseburg on a ckar»e of murder
S u n d a y , »ged about 77
th a t time, old fn«in-
. , nnotbey thin».
to the second degree.
M r. B in d e rs ’ fa th e r and m other
“Yes,” admitted the local
Approxlr^hely »3.375.00» of second
were m a rrie d a t S u ita r’» F o rt, C a l,, man, ‘ Portland did that
tmp. .
W e feature Preferred Stock canned goods
hclf state taxes have been received
in IM G
Th*y d id not »lay I »We went a fter it, you know, M. E. Church
at the state treasury department
through i he gold excitem ent there, ' explained the metropolitan visi-
as follows :
Robert Parker pa-dor.
About 333O.AOW 1» outstanding Oat of
b u t. afte r n tedious and e x c itin g 1 tor.
He gave the impression
Sunday »cbooi, 10.
3t cwuntles ta the stele only a ll here
jo u rn ey on hnreeback arrived a lltb n t Portland gets what it goes
Preaching. 11.
F R U IT S
VEGETABLES
not completed their payments.
B rn w n e v ill* a year or tw o later a f t e r .
He was vastly pleased
junior League, 3,
w ith Itvtl« Robert
T h e e ld e f S <»- t hat Portland had imposed the
la Ike abneaoe of ether employe«
Ihtnr.mediate
League,
P:W).
A pricula
Aaparagua
der« died and ihn w idow ma ried w ,|| Q( H fcW of its wealthy men
a robber entered tbe Multaomeh Com­
Epwbrt.h
l»agiie,
6:C0
i urrant»
ag ain , b u t »he pa«,»ed <m fr o n t1 on a ,| t j,e people of Oregon.
mercial * Savin»» bank at M u ttn o M li
Refugee Bean»
Presetting, 7:30.
F ru it Salad«
B row n sville o n ly a few vevra ago.
“ Linn county voted to k w n '
•tatlon. near Portland, forced the tell
Prsvyr-mceting
Tburrday,
7.30.
D ill Pickle»
R obert p»»»ed «Im o et all <»f hie lif t
jaw ^y two t 0 one,” the local'
.
er Into the vnult and escaped with
Grapefruit
Hominy
Mt. I he latter place.
R o b e r t A. man
« N ow> |o keep good
31730 45 In caab and t«0£0 la bonds
I’eacbe»
S s n d e ra jr, llichard A. Stnder-
argum ents you used fllxwt Church of Christ
Maine Corn
Total reseureee of the Oregon bsak»
Pineapples
and Mr». Tear! Berkman a-v hi»
million dollars’ in outside
st the does of buetses» on October 10
Ripe Olivet
Raisina
chihlren. Hia funeral was ye»ter- c
1*,;^ kept out b.v the
Lon Chanties Minister.
were »340.743,4511», ss sgslnst 3311,-
Tender Pia»
901,71» >7 ne June 30. sccordln» te e
'•■
y
,l
10
.
.
a
t « x in one vear, vou’ll have to
Pimiei f>»
F ISH A N D S H E L L F IS H
□ Anu r,”\ i;.,n“ i'’ “ T p ? i
bring in forty million dollars’
statement laeued st Salem by Frank
Pumpkin»
Bramwell, t u t s superlatesdent of
a s t - a
"¡s
Sauerkraut
Codfiah
banks.
r i l : . “ " ’. ' j T«” d‘ i ‘ ° 'd'
m iic Ri ? / a n d b rim «bout ,n
8pinach
Herring
Celonel J. J Uarteugfc. 7» year old
Funeral
at
.
Tuesday,
of boundless prosperity,
Lana county Juvenile officer. w»e ser­
Salmon
Toroatoea
iously injured when a ftouthern Pa­
wherein Oregon outstrips Csli*
Clara»
Catsup
cific freight engine strack his auto
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
P.
Stafford
form
a
and
Washington
logeth-
Shrimps
Spice»
aohlfn at the Hpore's erotaln» on the
were
dinner guests Sunday er f or you'll be coming to the
Mohawk branch 10 miles northeast of
evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. people of Oregon—who make (
B u y P r e f e r r e d S to c k g o o d s b y t h e tlo z e n a n d
Bugewo
Drinkard, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. your wealthy Portland men po: -,
g e t 10 ^ e r c e n t in fre e g o o d s th is w eek
J L. Schnavely sod N E Benyon.
I-aubner and Dr. and Mrs. T .. 8ib'.c—and asking for our sup-j
of, p,rtur»< wnr,
eeglpatF and fireman oa a ‘ eteam
I. Marks, the occassion being port in other things one of th e s e ,
*„ J
n d irn ea igfl
ahe<
their thirteen th wedding an-
W » « i U I » v vr tnorr F u i i k shovel belongtas to ’ » • 3
D O LLAR SPE C IA L
rouipt-Ay, are though to have been
D OLLAR SP E C IA L
i “Well, well!” answered the
niversary.
23-bar B ask et Soap
killed whet) tbe shovel wee earned
16 cans P. S . S nacks
. Portland business leader. “C h eer.
•
M n . H. r . E n»lbh «nd two up. The punpl" »«!„ < '« ' >• , , T,b„ ' " ,m?
; 7 ¿ ‘„ 8 ” ' ' £ acreM the road and 50 feet of level
grouud. down an emhenktaest of T(
: u __
_i ___ .a
Tnnuduv ixr«.»n
„n r>oii
tfMTwttier.
M o r n in g .
» t , . i n it.
i«
io
children
returned
Tuesday
We’ll all
pull together
c . ’ a w
ii» n ,..
L»w?” G
G»!»ti»ns
from Eugene, after a few days’
“ No. Not in ten years. V
» . . < - n . 3 1 9 ; Krening, teat, »afl plunged Into the Bull Run
<- tl
m iau Attend ibr
visit with the children's grand- have shown your h»nd- 11
’ M .
(Con'inusd -m pafe J)
GOOD GOODS
q
|h
e
t,
Mrs.
F.
H.
English.
|
take
ten
years
to
hej-l
th
a
t
Mujrw
nr
K 00NTZQ
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