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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1925)
R ural enterpri H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s and C o u n ty Events P in e G ro v e P oints M i, and Mrs. Howard Bootleg Tactic«, Failures and a High-life Raid at Local Church The new law enforcement film "The Triumph of Justice”, will be shown in connectiion with address by Rev. W. J. Her- wig, Superintendent, Anti-Sa loon League of Oregon, in Hal sey C hristian Churdh tomorrow evening. The enforcement of th e pro hibition law is largely dependent J • Bro. Ross Guilly, Evangelist • • w E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L Bancroft Optical Co. 313 West First street, Albany,Or. bis dj^th. Her daughter, from Rex, and a sister from Seattle are here with her and Ruby, as is also a ion, Jesse, from Rector, Or«. (Continued on page 6) M. V. Koontz Co. Is prepared, in 1925. as ever, to serve custom ers frem a complete stock o f fresh goods dry goods M. Latest styles in dainty things for ladies' wear Work garments for workers Notions and novelties Underwear for men, women and children CLOTHING Men measured for dandy made-to-ordor dress suits Boys’ suits, ready to wear Rain clothing s Brethren, the meeting atarts next Lord's day morning. I know you are sacrificing, working and praying for a successful meeting. The Lord wants laborers to.go in to the field that the harvefA might he gathered. “ Look on the field« that they are while already unto h ariest.” AndChriet Is saying “ G o.” W ill you go? Brother Ross G u illy is to lead us in the work, a man you cannot help hut like because he has the work of God at heart. Clifford Carey, pastor. HOES for the little folks HOES for the big folks * “ I f your fact hurt, come in. a pair of RdwardA’ Foot F itte r» .” We can relieve you with Our goods give satisfaction because they are RO O N TZg GOOD GOODS E. Church Robert Parker pastor, Sunday school, 10- Preaching, 11. Junior League, 3, Intermediate League, 6:80. Epworth league, 6:80. Preaching, 7:30. Prayer-meeting Thursday, 7:30. A week-end convention of gracious spiritual power was held a t th e Methodist church by a group of students from the North Pacific Evangelistic In stitu te of Portland, led by Mrs. Erskine and Rev. J. G. Bring- dale, one of th e in fra c to rs . in the school, who brought some good messages during th e con- vention. The m eeting in which the students gave messages was one of unusual blessing and power. A mixed q u artet gave many pleasing and helpful mes sages in song. The group, lie- sides the leaders mentioned, was composed of Jack Trachsel, Mr. and Mrs. Tamplin, Miss Arm strong, Miss Morford, Amanda Mitzner and Gilbert l Carey* . , ,•# 1 - . • t> record Io favor of conservation of the forest» of California by passing a re- forestation noaxure. which will be submitted to the people In the form of a conAtitutlotial amendment (t pro vides for exemption of taxes (or a certain period of growing of trees planted on overcut timber lands. Grand Jury to S ift Germ Case. Chicago.— WIHIam D. Shepherd was held In custody by the state'» attorney pending presentation to a grand Jury of evidence tending to Incriminate him In the death of W illiam Nelson McClintock, millionaire orphan, who died In December after making Shep herd sole heir to hla fortune. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickard went to Eugene Saturday. - * M r. and Mr». Landis Philpott of H arrislxirg viaited a t Chestei C urtis’ Sunday. Thelma Ingram spent §unday afternoon w ith h er friends, Kate and Hazel Greene. J. H. Rickard and sons Emery and Jesse attended th e McFar land church Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. N. B urnett of H arrisburg were afternoon call ers a t Lee Ingram ’s, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and Mrs. D. I. Isom w ent to Eugene Tuesday of last week. Mrs. D. I. Isom stayed for a longer visit W alter Camp, Noted Athlete, Diet. New York. — W alter Camp, noted athlete, coach and author of the wide w ith her daughter«, Mre. A . F. ly used "Dally Doien" exercises for keeping well, was found dead In bed Robnett and Mrs. C. E. Mercer. in hla room at the Hotel Belmont. Camp w»s in Now York aUeadlug the Banks of the Sabbath annual meeting of football ooerhna The streams of religion run deeper or shallower, as the hanks of th» Lowell Smith Saya Mitchell I t Right. Sabbath are kept np or neglected. A preacher In Holland called the ffshhath Gleadale. Cal. — Captain Lowell I "God’s Dyke." shutting out an ocean Smith, commander of America'! world of evils.— (Jalcott. flight, »Idee with Brigadier General W illiam A. Mitchell In hie plan of a Must Have Him in H earts unified United States air service. | They only can understand the Heiy “It Is my belief that an air servloe. Ghost who have Him dwelling In their a unit In Itnelt, should be e»tabllsbed,” ( hearts. They only can worship In i he said at s business dinner here he Spirit who have the Holy Spirit "It should be headed by a member of sa an abiding comforter.—N. H. Mack. the cabloet and would do away with the discord and lack of cooperation Dublin.— EaibOB de Valera and htr which are natural results of the four republican followers have been sharp air departments now extática.'* ly repudiated by the Irish electorate In nine bya-electleoa distributed abeu< Vision« the free state the Ooagrove govern ment swamped the Irraoencilable» by It Is well to have a vision of s bet winning eeven aad so nearly wlnnlni ter life than that of every day. but It Is the life of every day from which the other two that there can be m elements of a better life must cam».— question of the ae&Umeot af the peo Maeterlinck. „ Pie. ________ „ M o v in g P ic tu re Free T o m o rro w S oul S aving S ervices (In tsrp rlM Correependeeve) are back in Halsey. Mrs. E. S. Bass was an A Large and Small Events Somebody is poisoning dogs bany visitor Friday. a t H arrisburg. Here they are Chronicled in Brief being bred1. Mr. and Mre. Henry BrocL OF Paragraphs drove to Corvallis Sunday. A movement is on for consoli Our Sunday school is increas L. H. Armstrong «nd wife dation of school districts a t H ar risburg, but not «ft Halsey. ing in attendance and interest were in Albany Thursday. Mrs. Pierce . of Albany is Albany’s city council bars Seth Mills and wife visited at dogs from th e streets unless guest a t the R. K. Stewart • 22— M A R C H — 29 * home. A. C. A rm strong’s Sunday. accompanied by accredited h u Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller a t man custodians. • (inclusive) J. S. Nioewood and family tended grange a t Shedd Satur attended the high school plat Shedd raised $425 for the day. at Halsey. Methodist m inister’s endown- H arry P o rter was ill Friday m ent fund. Rev. Robert P ark R«v. Mr. Tat« and wife and and Saturday, but is reported er of Halsey helped in the solici daughter were guests of Clar better. m an o f Sfo<) a m essage on /iis tation. ence Williams Wednesday even A. H. Quimby and family ing. Mrs. Marcella Kirk has been /leant fo r you visited a t Mrs. Childers’, near nought from the hospital to Mr. T arter proposes to con Lebanon, Sunday. die home of her parents, Mr. tinue movie films S at SUNDAY...“ What do you have in your hand?” urday showing Miss Joy S ta rr of Bellfoun and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran, a suf nights a t Rialto hall In ‘ A door with only one knob” tain spent th e week end with ferer from tuberculosis. definitely. Miss Iona Albertson. H arrisburg has agreed to pay- MONDAY ..“ Four rounds with Satan” T. J. Jackson and wife drove Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Newman 15 per cent of the cost of paving to Peoria Sunday to attend the ’TUESDAY...“A spiritual chameleon” and daughter, from near Corval the highway through th a t city revival services at the Free lis, and Mrs. Logan of Halsey and the state board is expected M ethodist church. WEDNESDAY ..“ Pardon, how obtained, and were Sunday visitors a t Chancy to have the work done this sum Mrs. George McNeil, who has mer. evidence of its possession.” Siokel«’. been quite ill, is recovering L ast Wednesday Lyle, 5-year- Her mother, Mr». Schick «• A founders’ day program will old son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Peoria, is with her. be given next Sunday night at the • M ethodist church by the Danuen, fell and struck on a desperado Taken After Gun Melee. Eldorado, Kas. — "Big Bill*' La SIGNERS O F RECALL WIN Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cummingr ladies of the W. F. M. society. nail protruding from a board. The nail pierced a rib. The. Trass«, nationally known train robber Kelso City Attorney's Charge of Libel of Corvallis spent Friday witi Everybody invited. and bandit, was captured by puller Mr. and Mrs. M artin Cummings wound is healing. Not Sustained. county officers and his co^pkblon, Judson H . Barden of Port Hugh is recovering from ai Seventy-five Albany, Oakville Kelao, Wash.— Judge Campbell of operation for appendicitis. land, brother of Mrs. A. M. and Shedd young women met at Claude Henderson, was killed after Ternan, -and Miss M arie Lutz, Shedd Tuesday night a t the A gun battle five miles north of here. Grays Harbor county, sitting for Judge Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen visit Kirby, snstalned the demurrer filed b? were Sunday m orning callers at United Presbyterian church at a Attorney Casey for 14 defendants ed Mrs. Owen’s sistar and hus the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young Women’s Missionary so Church of Christ a t Springfield Sunday charged with criminal libel for sign band Bramwell. They were on their ciety session. ing the recall charges against City Mr. and Mrs. Logan were format way to Eugene to visit Miss Attorney Stone. Judge Campbell held residents of this place. W. J. Ribelin proposes to stay Lutz’ sister. that the right to sign a recall charge The many friends of Pete in Halsey several weeks before Is the privilege conferred by the sta Settle A t Junction City, the high returning to his new residence a re sorrowing over tht tutes and that a signer of recall affliction th a t has befallen him. school having become over- in Prineville. Witbt other business charges must not be guilty of libel, ci-owded with outside students During the years speat in Win even though the recall charge is un I neighborhood h is kind manlle so th a t the building will not ac th a t he has here is th e renting true. commodate more, seven districts or selling of th e house and six and honest character had gatti The decision will be appealed to the acres of land in town which has propose to consolidate and tilers i ed th e respect of all. supreme court by Mr Stone, who was is very little opposition. Ac been his home. M artin Cummings and famlh charged with “conspiracy with liquor Halsey an attem p t a t consolida C hester Purdy, living north of law violation” In the recall petitions. drove to Bellfountain Sunday ti tion failed. town, was boarding out a $500 attend the birth d ay dinner',ol Sunday School, 10. fine f t the county jail for main- Preachinjä, l l . Miss Catherine Sm ith of Al Arms Parley Resolution Is Offered. Mr«. Cumming«’ mother, Mr» Christian Endeavor, 6:80. bany is helping Mrs. A. C. A rm t lining a nuisance in viola Washington, D. C.— Senator Ship- I Jones of Corvallis; The farfllly Preaching. 7:80. strong with h e r house work and tion of the prohibitory laws. He sKad. farmer-labor, Minnesota. Intro gathered at th e home of Mr th e care qf th e incubators. She pleaded guilty. His m other paid We continue to have a gtear duced a resolution declaring the sen and Mrs. Alfred Clarence w ent to Albany Saturday even- the fine and got him out. Will Sunday school; everything is going ate In readiness to receive from Preai Every member of the family he try It again? along iu a fine way. We Will have dent Coolidge proposals for conulud- was present, including children a large attendance next Lord’s Ing International agreements for the , and grandrhilnren and great G. F. Schroll died a t the state day; Albauy’a limitation of armaments, for the pro everybody is working. grandchildren, numbering 30 In hospit.'U a t Salem Friday and only On account of illness we could hibition of warfare and for codifica was buried a t Forest Grove next not be w<th the church last Sun tion of the rules of warfare The reso all. Mfs. Jones is 72 years bid. EXCLUSIVE day. His daughter, Ruby, went day, but we know both Mfvices lution was ordered to lie on the tuble. from here to the funeral. The with Bro. Veltie Pruitt were en A lfo r d A r r o w s Reforestation to be Tax Exempt. widow, lying bedfast, was set joyed and were helpful to all who OPTICAL PARLORS Sacramento, Cal.— Without a dis fa rth e r back by th e shock of attended. • senting vote the senate went on (By an1 Enterprise Reporter) C hurch C h r is t A Jpou the prosecuting attorney md sheriff. These officiale am therefore made the leading characters in the play. The picture brings out clearly the reasons for the continued operations of moonshiners in certain districts, the failure of crooked or inefficient officers to enforce the law, and the p art :hat good citizens should play in bringing about better conditions. Devices used in deceiving of- ’icers and methods of delivering moonshine to avoid detection, dso the filthy and poisonous conditions under which it is iii’-de, are depicted. One of the interesting feat ures is tlte showing of a booze party in a fashionable home, in vhich one of the ladies becomes Hilarious, ill and then permanen cy blind through th e drinking ( eo-ealled ** bonded,liquor.” B ro w n s v ille Briefs • inWrprloe Corrawpondoac«) have put on i night shift and now run twen- y -four hours. T h e woolen m ills Miss Anna Booker of Port- and is visiting relatives and riends around town this week. Miss Marvel Lawrence, who is legali ing school near Sweet lome, spent Sunday with home oiks. Mise Effie K irk had a eerioae operation performed a t the lo cal hospital th e first of the week. Mrs. Emma Harrison is visit ing a t the home of her sister In Lebanon, Mrs. K. Arnold, th is week. Miss Gretia Harrison, who Is •king nnrse’e training at the Eugene hospital, is a t home for few days. Mrs. G ust Proebstel, who had minor operation performed a t the local hospital. Was able to return home last week. Mrs. Bessie Howe has return- id home from th e hospital a t Corvallis, where she h rs been or treatm ent for a general »reakdown which she suffered about three m onths ago. Little George Wada, th e Japanese boy who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, was well enough to be moved home the latte r p a rt of the week. Dave Paine of Sheridan, who formerly lived in the Ash Swale neighborhood, has Iteen very sick with flu, but is slowly re covering. His little daughter June was also quite sick with the same malady. The whole community was shocked over the sudden death Thursday evening of John Rebhan. He was buried Sunday afternoon a t th e local cemetery. Mrs. Rebhan has th e sym pathy of m any friends in her sorrow. School Notts The high »chonl took ia over H l at the play Friday night. The baseball team ie going to Coburg Friday to «how the Coburg boy« how to play the game. Carl Iaom balked « te lan o mov ing. ao the movers moved him, tod bow beoannoteay with Fatti: ‘Yet non) •• tbeee ib is « moved me.” ‘ \ f