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

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HALSEY
W. H. Beene
stock buying. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Howe and
daughter Emma
Pmmn attended the
stock show in Portland.
Mis. J. W . R ecto r was au A l ­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daw-
b an y v is ito r T h u r s d a y .
•
-
i son diove down from Berlin one
M rs E lis « Urandou has gone to <iay last week to visit relative«.
B u rb a a g , Cal., for a sunny w in-
- -
Mr. and Mrs. Enger’s
daugh­
lef
.
| ter wa3
opemtea
on
tast
mu«a-
was operated
last Thurs-
M rs. K C M ille r and her sister, o a y m E u g e n e for appendicitis.
G o a l H ig b e e , m o io re d to A lb a n y
c h u rc h ,« .-a-
The Methodist church is ra ­
| u u rs d a y
pidly UC<U1M£
nearing W
completion
, piuiv
H ip v s .v .. and
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H a rry Com m ons nnd two
s m u ll sous have been lia v iu g c u ld ,
M ips M » r y S<uitli «pent Tuesday
w ith
her
u io tb e r
George S ta rr and w ife and little
d au gh ter Louise drove io A lhauv
S a tu rd a y .
Mr.
aod
M is.
W il l
Price
.Enurpri« oorr«pcnd«,t.)
M rs
Short Stories from Sundry
Sources
Bud W e d n e s d a y
here
has turned to
ENTERPRISE
if
George
W orM iuger’H father
aud
III
of
w y j SOOR
re a J y f o r
. th
Iiur
<-» r\l* (or
frsP a
M tfllY
mo
e r t H i —
a I i c _ is
goo«
tr ip
th re e m o n th « in C a lifo r n ia .
M o n ro e
v is ite d G - v r g e
M a x w e ll
and wife g e v u 'a i d a y s last w ees.
d ed ica-
* ^ n U n u ” 'cam paign"foT the and dttUghter of Sldem and Mra
oftjce of consub le. He had been
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deputy sheriff and the people j 00 Much of a Good ThlilO
knew him.
E a r n e r s h av e Ion« been
i-aleri hv
Lake Creek Locals
(B y
Special Correspondent)
th e
d e ,ie r lm » » t
G leaned by t he W estern
Newspaper Union
co n n -,
of SRrl- I
c u ltu r e to d ’ v e t - i f y — n ot 'o p ut - I I
th eir sir* in one b a s k *’ . Now tbs
d e p a r t in ’ » t ’ a m a r k -t e x p e rt ’ »He
ua th a t not eno ug h of a m one
c ro n i* ra ia e il in th e W id e • • «
v a lls v to ta k e a d v e n t» « - <>f the
m a r k e t— th«t "» d iv e r s ify
t* o
> rrle
it ‘in B’ol
wifa spent
m u ch.
Rom e o f our farm er» w»*o
Wednesday in Corvallis.
b a v “ m ad s a p ro fit on woo' • r
Wilbur Evans is employed at p o u ltr y o r d a i n - p ro d u cts or apple»
o r. tb ia t e a r , on p ru n e » , w ill e n o .
the C. R. Evans farm.
litir te to c o .o p e re ’ e in »ellt l a i d
J. S. Nicewood and family n o t p *y n itic h a tte n tio n to go vvon -
were in Albany Saturday.
m e n t “ « x ti’-rts ”
Harry Davis is driving a new
Buick car.
tion.
Mi a. N. L. Burson departed
Mr
and M r*. T . J. S k irv in H \ l r s . L yle Cbanue returned to-1 last week for bend, to visit nei
spent W t-d n e id s v w ith S k i r v n ’ s d » fiou« several days,’ visit w ith daughter, Mrs. Wendell WolgM-
b ro ther, I). K. S k irv io , ut J u n c ­ uc. m o th er, M rs. D - L D a v.e ul |
mott.
A lo a ry .
J. Luther loaded a car of
tio n C ity .
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen of baled hay at Tulsa this week.
The P .i'te r five hundred c ' i h
T h e sen tors of the high »clieol
Rena W a lk e r, who i* em ployed
Biel at the home of M
■ ’ ”! Mr .
Vancouver,
Wash.,
are
visiting
w ill give the p la y ' A Scrap of
T. J. Jackson and wife were tl A b r a h a m a o d four tablea i f
at the G olden l'o e a s a u i restaurant
Mrs.
Allen’s
parents.
Mr.
and
Paper ” at R ia lto b ull u Week irom
Sunday guests at Henry Brock’s. progressive five hundred wet*
in C o rv allis , «pent W ednesday
Mrs. Edwin Tyler, this week.
wi h her mother, Mrs. G. R. to n ig h t.
M '» F '» d ?pr»n»er a « '1
Mis. J. W. Evans is chairman played.
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Miss Marvel Lawrence spent
M r. aod Mrs. E . C M 'lle r and
W a lk e r .
il'g tim t n>t«*
of the Red Cross memebeiship H»n* K -v b r f-<*
- ' " -iv
’ Vi>*g
Suuauy
uiiernoon
wiUi
her
O pal H ig b e e drove to b a le u i S u n ­
camDaiffn
and M ’» M »e A b re h e m a id F rs n l
B ern ard F ord o f L»conil> had
.o u tlie r , M ia
J
C,
H rr.S >.i
la m p a ig n .
day, r e f i llin g via Lebunou, wneie
the ladies' parents live.
his life prolonged hv »he tr« n » fu -
ai< n to hia veins of Mood from tw o
b’ otbere at a C o rv a llis bospitul
laat week.
W o r k in g «
w n w la t .n u
pr'X»»
Jasper N. M iller, 8« pioneer «Jn
ra to r of Oregon, died at the Fug»««
boepltsl e tter e b rief Illness
Steps have been taken to form a
Lane county chapter of the Reserv»
O fficers' association In Kugone
Forest roads through th« Deeehtrtea
national forest »re h e lm dragged and
smoothed down since the receet rains
have roftened the earth
The production of wheat In V |M
tllla county this year we» epprdnl
mntoly 4.500,000 bushels, according te
wn*t*hcu»e ie i« lp t figures.
John M Zuebunlch. 4*. a native of
Austria, committed suicide at the
enstern Oregon state hospital at Pen
dleton by hanging himself.
Isaac H. Rupnelin of Astoria. 4S
years old. was almost Instantly killed
at Wesiport whl'.r loading lum ber on
the schooner Charles H. Cramp.
C u 'tln g of lumber at the new Bo­
W. L. Smith of H ilsey is do-
pr<n«nt were M r
She teaches school in Pleasant
hemia Lumber company's plant thre«
ing
carpenter
work
for
M
artin
h)((,
M|>
A
M
u
lle
r,
M
r»
J.
C. N . M oody and wife came from Valley.
miles b«low Cottage Grove starred teat
t: Porter, H * r i v Porter. M r. a id
Sam Tonkin and Ralph Law­ Cummings.
H irtis t>t rg to t p t i d today s u b
week. About «0 men ere employed.
M
*
P
H
F
rte
rk
a
e
n
,
Mr.
a
d
Fanners are wishing foi
departed last week for
ib e tr *<ni, C. P . and l ieid*-ntally rence
More than 800,000 pounds of pyro4ol
Mrs Heu-* K och, M r «"d M i*
r - 1 . ,
- ■
1
A lb a n y « c itv council h e* o r.
. , .
. , , . •
,
some
more
good
weatner,
so
,
.
J
..
. ,
.
lie n lin n celebr .te j bi thday.
Falls City, wheie they expect *u
and »odatol for blasting purposes h g i*
F ran k W <>rkinv*r M . and M r*
dered owners of trees w ith branches J
r
obtain work in the lumber they can plow.
been ordered during the peat year by
W G. A b ra h a m , M r. and M ’ S
o verhanging sid ew alks to c u t them
M r s . G e o r y e T i y l n r returned to .
camps.
Mrs. Thomas Ardry spent F jr d Hprenver, K v aiett Ahrah*>
the farmers of Washington county.
aw ay to a b ig h t of nine feet on d a y fro m A lb a n y a fte r a t l - n d i n g
and the host am i ho«t**ta M r
d
Sunday
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
The
ladies
of
the
Baptist
penalty of fin« or im p riso nm en t.
Mrs. H enrietta Melhaae. 70. "t
th e R e b e k a h c o n v e n tio n a n d vis­
M 'S. H a rrv Sprenger were in v i d K lam ath Falls, was burned, paghap«
church are to meet Thursday Brock of Halsey.
itin g frie n d s fo r several d ays.
James M c W illia m s is ch airm an
afternoon to prepare lor tneu
Md8. Jim Burns and daugh­ guests. A m id nig ht litnuh w a fa ta lly when gasoline In which ah*
of the H alsey Red Cross d rive
Bernard Fopd of Lacomb h id hi* anneal Lazaar, to be held Dec­ ter ard attending chuich con­ •erved
was washing a woolen dress exploded
Bud m -e ttn g w ith s to u t the same life tiro lo n g s n hv ’ h “ tra n s fu s ió n |
ference
at
Saginaw
diis
week.
Prelim inary atepe towgrd the grad­
ember
6.
success as was achieved last «*-•*-. to h i* v » in s o f h lo 'd fro m tw o
J«
hn
Stamlah
has
made
a
noth
ing and surfacing of a rend from C h it
The
annual
home-coming
ral-
H e ezpecta to tu rn i n ab o ut $50. b ro th e r! last week nt a C o rv t ills
Henry Brock, Thomas Jack
>iul.
t ly of the Christian church was cQn and Mr Tat'e of Peori.i spent j" P Ibi tin e, afte r recover ng oquln to Bewtty, a distance of 80 miles,
the explosion at bcuh a,
.1 line» M '• W i 11 i a i o • b a* been ecf- hospital.
i ..««a bunuky- fne public w a s'
repairing the roof of the tu.....,, ha ha» beoorne »n *>p'-r»’" have been Initiated by the Klam ath
illg as H a ls e y agei t i j the R *d
Si
of th» W
treated to
;■ m «clii'ii»t f » l h ’ »e i n t e r ic u a ty court.
‘ xteen m e m b *r*
. ..........
. . . . F. WCdVCU
IU some good talks and
and . th**
Cross d rive f ir funds
H e is m eet,
Douglas Yocom. 18. son of M r. and
M . S m “ t «» the home of M r*. M .
æ u sic.
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. Miks Myrtle Tobey,
looey, who
w««u » is «» *vpe n te a h io a a in a n<*w »pap*r nf. Mra. J M Yocom of Portland, filed
i r g w itn about the sam e success as
E G a rd n e r F rid a y .
M r*. B ' I .
in 'ast y e a r’ s d iiv e a u d hopes »o ............
.........
................................. ’ “ . « ü , , s , ... z ï e r s i s : t e « « " » . « Æ t hLr Æ
' •'
"■ ............. at Wasco from wounds resulting from
M i ll e r r e * d th e lesson »no M rs .
tu rn in about $50.
th« accidental discharge of a gun
I A r th u r W esley had charge of ihe busy in and R
• T h e , the week end with her m othei, -IMte
1
u n do
r l n is
IS to SUl
least we c can
subscribe Mrs. John Gormely.
whtl« hunttag.
A lb a n y ’ s citv council has o r­ m v^tery box
■’ ll* D rv e n p o rt M ueic H u •• ’
to
tnfij
worthy
work
and
give
T he official const of the Medford
dered owners o f lice» ■ ve th a iig io g
Rev. Mr. Tate will preac t j^ii.gn«
gun*« io have u rt> ►
T n rkev e are g re e t ’ lancer». Our lnem oUr dollar.
city election confirmed the unofficial
sidew alks to strip them Of liu it s fo r e fa th e r « a n d
next
Sundav
morning
at
l
b
H
i*»«b*-
’t»
remodelt«*«
••
ch
*
*
u n ifie r * «
d s n e -d
n n n f lu -
count in the close rR y treasurer coa
fro m the ground up n in e fe*-i. " T u r k e y it, th * S tr a w .” -b- viddv |
Mrs. Charles Howe itc o n ftn More people should be hew ing p|
w hi h *iU ba soon- T
P e n a lt y o f flo e n r i m p r i s iiim e a i is - ,m .d Of ve *ierd « v
danced , he' ed to her home on account Of his very
helpful aw.i*».-*o« __ >f 1111.110« and o’•*’ x lustra test, which «as w«iu by M ist Llflgtla
iiu -< t» tu riiak« ruoni
fft’
"•
' - Hanscom by 81 votes
provided fo r disuheving ihe d ec*«*. t u r k e y t r o t , a n d n o w a t . advertí«»- illness.
Her daughter
“Prayer."
Alotrthder Ftalllle, 82, a well-known
i . ’ e '* ha* )»••»(« » sucoe»s, but
ment
in
th
’
*
paper
iu
v
”
»«
d«ne«r«
sprained
ner
w
itst
ind_is
Hiram Williams, who has * i * re are a f»w •»»rg ti us »f 1 a » o
S ix te e n m eiubei* of the W . F
resident
of Clackamas station, died
rying
her
arm
in
a
sling.
live tu rk e v
M . S. met w ith Mrs M E G a r d ­ to T U 'n b lg In n to
been ill at the home of his son, tig customer».
a t the Oregon C ity hospital from In ­
ar<je
Rev.
M;
S.
Woodworth
filled
AT*.
vvwvx... - ----
ner F rid a y .
M rs
B M . M ’ lle r
C S. Williams, is not so wed
tern a l Injuries caused from being
read the lesson and M rs. A r th u r
the pulpit at the Albany Bap­ this week. He has l>een in bed
struct« by an automobile.
H ig h sch” '»l m«tea r»-»,'h»*d
'
i
A fte r rhi« week all notice» «*f tist cnuich bunday moin«rtg and
Two surloada of horse« w«r« shipped
since last June.
ollies this we* k wr 't e ” m penali
food sale*, church fair», e iite r'*ii* • evening, during the absence of
recently from North Powd«r to tyibln
►
bi-
'I
ml
p»r<
nf
th
*n
on
'
••rh,
Mr. nnd Mrs. M artin Cum­
Albany's
m ° ” fa and th ‘* lik e in the KDte - the pastor, Rev. Mr. Fellman.
son. Nev., two carloads to Monferey,
d ____
______
’ on I,
mings, Mrs.
Henry
Brock and ihe pioer II W«» '•••• i“1
Cal., and one carload to Corvnl/ts (or
r>ri-e w ill he charged for at 5 c* uts
Junction
City
beat
the M is^B ert Haines diove to Cor- iran»nhe then* in tin .« f>
a lin e, if the object ia to rai»»
use In the United States caVelry.
b iu ..«««>.me high school in foot­ val lis Wednesday to attend the h m io the In,«.typ e, »o they
EXCLUSIVE monev. I f the notice w ill iner«»»« ball
Consolidation ol the world war vet
Friday by a large score. It funeral of Mrs. Bessie Davis
olili ' 1 ' (I.
th e receipt» the fund ought to p e •
wrans' state aid commission and the
seems
the
Brownsville
boys
are
fox it ; i f it w on’ t the puhlia er
OPTICAL PARLORS ought
used
to Junction City s
Mrs. L. C. Merrlant was in state land department w ill be under
W. H. Cummings, with the
not to par for setting it ut not
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taken at the next session of the leg
aid
of
Arley
Cummings.
Henry
Albany
Wednesday.
t pe and p rin tin g it.
We »How method of playing
l« l» ttlt*. It was «enounced st 8al<*ni
bE
•
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
ha8 Cook an 1 Russel Herndon, has
ach church free »pace up to fo u r)
Uncle Frank Darlmg nas
d_
pontoeg this week
W . R Neel, state highway «nglasor
iuche« fo r the announcem ent of ita
Bancroft Optical Co.
M. E. Churoh
‘ m S ’
» S * a >
a i! » ' "•P"1' ’ !
of oeorgla, accompanied by « nura
service*.
her of other state highway officials
Robert Parker pn»tor.
J IJ W est First street, A lb a n y .O r.
ruined by the high water.
(C o n tin u e d on page 4)
Springfield. Uncle Frank spent
from the east, spent two days last
Sundav scboQl. 10
tiie days preceeding election
The L. C. B. sewing club m e :' Preaching 11
week Im p e d in g the highway» of tbt»
electioneering. He is a st xunch with twenty members present • Junior t/**g u » , 3.
state.
We feature
Thursday afternoon a t the home
li.te ro i« *d iile L» »ttu«. 6:80. •
State H ighw ay Coromlsalonsr Bab­
i epublican.
of Mrs
Roy Owen. The club
Ep w o rth l»»<’”’ , 6.8 0
cock ,»nd Chief Engineer Mullen of
Miss Elaine Woodworth spent decided to make a quilt for the
P rra c h ii'if. 7:30.
t
Oregon C ity Virgin Wool
the iJate of Minnesota spent some
u o s u b h 'SJW MT!M pua
aut Red Cross.
Mrs. Rose and
tlgic st Salem lest week conferring
P rl vs-r-iiicetirtg T b itrs d a v , i J10
Baptist Ladies’ Aid holds daughter, from Portland, and ,
with officials of the state highway de­
S U IT S , S H IR T S & O V E R C O A T S * The
monthly cake sale at C. J. Mrs. H arry Davis were honor
part innnt.
Howe’ 6 store the last Satuiday
Church of Chrlit
Johnny G ruelle, fsmoue author <M
fo r Mon and Bovs
of each ' month.
Some go«-d guests.
children's books tnd originator of
L
«
n
L
tt.’
m
k
’*
M
in
i»
t»
r
.
cakes, sal ids and dressed chick­
'Ragged Ann" doll« snd book». It
en* can be procured in thia
Alfoid Arrows
dangerously 111 ho an Ashland seel
way.
,
tartum . following a recent appendicitis
IlsV ni’l»« C^rr««»’””*»"'-*’
operation
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe were
Rev. Mr. Fellman closed his
For the second tlase within a week
meetings here in the Baptist in Albany last Friday.
the power line from Pendleton which
church
last
Wednesday
and
rnuren Iasi v tvu «.^« w » j ---- * « F Cog-swell of Portland
serves Pilot Roch we» put out of com
Thursday he departed for Pasa-
V evpra, davg ia3t weck al
mission T h iw ’ dsy when wild gee«»
dena. Cal., to conduct meetings ? ^ n n h
flew against the line end caueed «
for three weeks. According to his canen.
abort circuit
Raptist custom, if he suits «he
J. H. « 'ck^ d R"d k f
It was announced al Belem thet e
congregation he is apt to be V18lted at the Jesse Jenks hot
hl’ l would be Introduced In the leg
called there to preach perman- at Tangent Sunday,
E atu x o« for next
«r
tsla’ nre at Its next «esston provid­
tntly.
>
Mr and Mrs. Rolfe and son
A T h a n k s g iv in g M ”»»»«e " | ’ tui ing that stl peace officers, on eatery,
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Deo and B. E. Cogswell visited
W hy
People Laugh
at
t l r - shall come coder the workm en’» com­
Jim Rice of Holley killed a
t
\Y-dr.<»d«v.
I r»«vh»r ’ Y o e w ill w ant io
pensation taw.
black bear Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. llem y Hawkins i re»»a| at th» m o rn ing hour, wb
Fuads with which to establish per­
o »h,k.h|
u»«..« of . Portland
H n i-T ian n
w e i r Sunday
o u *—<.7 dm-
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«« giv« th a n k » ,
T h » t*v»niiig a ”
v a r-a
d’rtri' » R
were
manent airplane fire petrol In Oregon
N » ii
v «r •
d '* t n ’
» ... 1
•
at A E W aitbeck’». mnn 1» ol a p op u lar m tu r »
co n vention w i'l w» »t B r o e n » v tl)< j ner guests a t A. n.
, M,
the «.*».«.g« w .» : tcredte w ill be sought at the D eiem
her seesion of congress it was sn
H . r r v W il» *” ’ h»” he»n appelet.
H attie S ta’ ’^ ‘s
of hei ’ Should C hi.ttsn» A'*«'d '*■ non need by Colonel Greeley, chief of
a 6 “ i«v c o u n c ,l m a n l a p l » r » n f M r . week end a t tftt home of M l
,*„e pl.
,
the feres’ service.
Dannen. near lio n a w tK f r * t . I* »• b tH not
t o .— „
unde, Ralph
On account of the Inclement weather
nt
tro
d
;
w*«ond
I
f
yon
<
1
•
x
t
u
n
d
Shedd.
the leet tw o or three weeks the work
■ n t e 'd --------
»
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'b
"
purpn»e,
-
i
lh
»
’
f”
Miss L rta Tycer took the
u—
—
--
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and
on the new highway between Niagara
Halsey train for Albany, Mon- .
¿ ^ ,r Beverlv were callers <ii«»n •n*u»»ni*wi». fo r »duvan »>
'
( W las <3 w
«a»
Carv-ibi. <«n
IT 00NTZQ
GOOD (RK)DS
• 4
-o ' »
»»M-P
A #
hom * f W ” M’
M r«. M T. Rnrna left v » *re r
dav for M n ro v ia , C » l., to »p«mi
»»vgral m onth».
evening.
pj
Straley and Mrs.
Hussey and sons Harry and
were Saturday after-
M r« .
C h a ri» »
R n i» »
r»»o rn «d Richard
h o m e G -d » - •!» •» *
w i'h M r». noon callers a t the A. E- M h i t *
beck home.
I H Er ger of Rosehorv.
Mr. and M rs, Fred Hawk of
Garroutte
Mrs. Mary G
arroutte left for
Mr.
J ■ M Nor_ Holt
Portland Monday, after a visit River.ide, Cal.. Mrs. Noia
tv
*
■ 4 ¿ e «Ç* F
:.*
« » p « ri,.i» n d » » t, \V . H R..herf«»i»,
wjlh , ),«,uiilul picture l«»t buu-
J|iy
g bivthd»» p r»*»n t. T h »
,r hw,| j« m akin g p la n a fo r » great
c in i-tm a » <• » n atio n
Ir w in h»
W h ite Gift» Io» rh. K ir g "
- '• " • ¿ ¡ ¿ L “
b’ ,0« »«hook
and Halls being done by the United
States F id elity * G uaraetee company
hgg been discontinued.
Thomas Cornelius, for the last two
years In charge of the Oregon slat«
penitentiary farm at Salem, has re
signed hit position, to become e f­
fective December I
HI» »ncc««»or
ba« not yet been appointed
(Cuii'iuord 30 PMt* 2J/