Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 25, 1925, Image 1

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ENTERPRI
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A g r c u 11 u r e
H o rtc u ltu re
A \\ eckly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County I,and
D a ir y
L iv e s to c k
P o u ltry
M A R Í.1 I
H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts
Large and Small Events
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
were Albany visitors Wednes­
day.
'
I
Lei ma Wahl arrived home F ri.
day for the vacation.
Miss Gracia Thornton of Eu­
gene is visiting at W.
Lila
: C hurch
S C h r is t
L. W e ll.’.
Dudley visited her aunt,
Mrs. Pearl True, last week end.
Mrs. la * French is the new dep­
uty county aseeseor.
Sam Damewood of Cottage
A. A. T u iiio g went to Portland Grove
is working at Curtis
Tuesday, returning Wednesday.
V catch’s,
«
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zitutuer-
Lawrence Wells, who is at
man were Albany callers Monday. home during vacation, preached
Cooked food sale at Kooatz’ at Brownsville Sunday.
Saturday by the Standard Bearrers.
Lesley Greene of Brownsville
Miss Nora
nan
& o n u i t A a m a n a g t on A it
•
A ta n t
Pehrsson of W il-1
George Finley came from Port
land and tbie morning took the
east-bound stage.
Jesse Dannen
of Sbedd and
Helen Beverly of A lb an y were
married Saturday.
fo n y o u
J. C. Harrison has leased a
forty-acre field of N. L. Burson
in Ash Swale and is plowing it.
preparatory to putting in small
grain.
Again we hear rum ors of a
curfew law enforced in town
is no better or no
worse than any other town
Our boys and girls are no worse-
than the boys and girls of any
other town. However, we do
need the curfew law enforced.
Here’s hoping it is.
The Sunday school superin­
tendents and some of the teach­
ers from the several churches
in town me< a t the Methodist
church Monday night, and form
ed an alliance of C hristian work-
9^ This town
9
B. M Bond and family and
bm ette university came home'
Mrs. M. C Bond were Albany
Friday for a week’s vacation.
visiters Sunday.
W
Reece Mallow expects to mow
I to Alpine to work soon.
Mrs. Weger died a t her home
' south of town last Tuesday of
heart trouble.
Belle Burson, who has beeh
working in McMinnville all wire
ter. returned home the forepart
of the week.
J
(inclusive)
•
J Bro. Ross Guilly, Evangelist £
F. W- Robins and family spent was at A. H . Quimby’s Sunday.
Sunday with Mr. Robins’ parents He will probably work there.
at Lebanon.
B ro w n s v ille B riefs
■ E n te rp ris e C orrespoedenee)
S oul
S aving
S ervices
22— M A R C H — 22
u . i« s
® Thursday Will civ m o th er’s religion save®
•
me ? ”
Among other things on the • Friday Blind m e n ”
C harity Grange program Satur- j
Saturday...Five m inutes after death "
day was a stunt by Lawrenc»
Kizer and a dialog, “S tu p id : • Sunday morning...“ Pleasing men or God **
B etty,’’ by Bessie and Pauline | • Sunday evening...“Smashing the devil’s mas-
Smith.
®
terpiece ”
Helen A rm strong came home
Mr. and Mrs. Weger, Mr. and
Friday to spend spring vacation Mrs. Glenn Chance, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Fox of this community
with her parents.
. rrF.
They elected Earl Loucki
and Mrs. McGee and niece Sohool Notes'
W. R. K irk and daughter Grace
for
president
and Meda Forbes
Frances McGee attended Wil­
A lf o r d A r r o w s
and Redmond Pearl attended (be
secretary. They meet the first
liam
W
eger’s
funeral.
The
Halsey-Coburg
baseball
;
f initial of Mre. Lyda Van Winkle
Monday of each month and wel­
game a t Coburg Friday was a
(B y an E n te rp ris e R e p o rter)
la ’the Recorder, at Salmm,
at Albany Sunday.
come all Cnriatian workers to
tie,
3
to
3.
Halsey
players
were
Mrs Bert Clark was seriously Idaho, where John Standish is I Corbin c., Norton p., Palm er lb., I
W. A. Muller and wife were meet with them.
ill (or a couple of weeks, but Sat­ employed, he conducts a depart Tussing 2b., Wooley 3b., Mailer
Albany snoppers Thursday.
Nelson
Cruroe
of N orth
urday t®ori t >g took a turn for tbe muni entitled “ What I Think I s.s., Koontz r.f., Heinrich e.f..
Brownsville
died
at
his home
belter and is still slowly gaining. T h in k ,” in which he publishes
Please notice the change of
eon.e
et raigbt.from-the-sboulder M iller 1. f. Palmer, Tuaaiug and
Thursday afternoon. He died,
the
tim
e
of
One
evening
service.
Miss Ellen Vannice and ber ethical ideas.
Muller made the th ree points. J
as he always hoped he would,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and I very suddenly, sitting in his
cousin, Miss Mildred Hubbard of
b atting won special
Mrs. Eliza Brandon has been Corbin’s
Payton, Wash., are bars from pretty low with flu, and, thought­ commendation. Koontz made » Mrs. E. J. Lanning went to Eu­ chair. He had been in pooi
Willamette university for spring ful of her neighbors, uvked them to two-bag hit.
gene Friday.
health for a number of yfcara.
vacation.
for the
The Halsey schedule ___
He leaves a widow and foui
forbear coming to her assistance,
Steve Hayes of Portland spent daughters and one son. A ll
The competition for prizes for lest they might contract the di­ balance of th e season is: A t
She is much hom e-Shedd April 3, Browns I several days with his brother- were present at his funeral but
school exhibits at tbe couoiy fair sease from her.
Miss Ruth Finley has ville April 17. H arrisburg April
one daughter, Nellie, who live.-,
J- c - Porter.
tbit )ear will be practically tbe belter.
same at last, but the prizes have beeo with her part of the time.
24, Coburg not yet fixed.
Leonard Ingram and fam: y in Montana.
not been definitely determined.
Away— Brownsville
March I of Veneta called at Lee In-
Mr. Ribelin did not have to ad*,
We are sorry to have to an­
Principal Davie of the Jefferson vertise twice in the Enterprise th a t’ 27, H arrisburg April 10, Shedd • gram 's Sunday evening.
nounce th a t th e Sunday school
school« was here Sunday hobnob­ he would reel a 2-story hou«<“ and May 1.
Lee Ingram and family visit­ fell back ju st a little last Sun­
bing with Principal English and, six aura.-, in Halsey fur $12 a nion .li. i
ed Mrs. Ingram 's sister, Mrs. day, but th a t is all the mon-
with Mrs. Davis and D. W Cum­ If Miss Finley do»' not take it) Husband Must Provide
reason why we should have a
Clover,
at Springfield Sunday.
mings, also of Jefferson, visiting when her father gets hack from
larger
attendance next Sunday.
(Portland
Oregonian)
the Wheelers.
M r. Davis made Crawfordsville, later iu the week,
George
Dannen
of
Shedd
call-
Bro.
Ross
Guilly has said th a t
our
butcher,
Mr.
Hoffman,
will,
HALSEY. Or., March 21.—
another run up Monday evening.
ed
on
nis
sister,
Mrs.
Minnie
he
w
ants
to
see 75 out to Sun-
so pay uo aitei’tion to tbe adver­ (To the E ditor.)—Can a man
day scnool next Sunday. Come
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arm strong tisement which has already been live with his wife, let her cook Starnes, one day last week.
„
A w T J ! ?“ ’
people; we can do it.
p in lx l <m page 3 thia week.
and do th e work and refuse to
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Tayloi If we would all equal the wo-
pay
her
bills,
doctor
bills,
etc?
Albany’s
A silver lea and cooked food and
and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M uller' mens class we would have far
2. Can he rent th e land where were dinner guests a t P. H.
only
¡apron snle will he held Saturday,
fteo’s clast we would have far
April 11, by the Women’s Study there is a joint deed and take Freerksen's Sunday.
work and have a great Sunday
EXCLUSIVE j club. Proceeds to be used for the j all the rent?
Coostaut Reader.
j public library. T o* will be served I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Workin- school.
OPTICAL PARLORS
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
Bancroft Optical Co.
31J West First street, Albany,Or.
in the afternoon and evening. If
I you are interested in your library
come and lend vour support. All
i patrons of the library a e invited
to bring cakes, pies or salads for
the food counter. Your help » ill
be appreciated.
(Continued on page 6)
M. V. Koontz Co.
1. The husband is legally re­
quired to support his family.
| 2. When the deed is held
jointly by husband and wife
any disposal of the property re-
quires the consent and signa-
tures o f both parties and each Is
entitled to a share of the re­
turns.
Church of Christ
Is prepared, in 1925, as ever, to serve custoin-
.era frem a complete stock of fresh goods
dry goods
Latest styles in dainty things for ladies’
wear
Work garm ents for workers
Notions and novelties
Underwear for men, women and children
CLOTHING
Men m easured for dandy iiiado»to-ordor
dress suits
Boys' suits, ready to wear
Kain clothing
HOES
for the little folks
HOES for the big folks
S
“ I( yoav loot, hurt, com«- In.
• pair of Edwards' Foot Fitter».”
Wccan relieve you with
Our goods give satisfaction because they
are
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Preaching. 8.
The meetings »tarted
a ooday
with record breaking audiences
lw>th morning
and evening.
Those of you who have not
heard Bro. Guilly will want to
do s o ; (hose who have heard
linn will come back, we know.
There is a fine spirit, and with
work and prayer many souls
ahitll be brought into the king­
dom.
Clifford Carey, partoJ.
M. E. Church
Robert Parker pastor.
Hunday school, 10.
preaching, 11.
Junior league, 3.
interm edine League, 6:80.
Epworth leas ue, 6:80.
Preaching, 7:30.
Prayar-mceting Tboreday,
ger and children were dinner
C. P. Gray got > 4 0 bounty on
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
two bobcat« Monday.
Handley of Albany Sunday.
Philip
Cogswell of Portland “ Heart Failure "
Saturday,
return, ug jo spueoq saoeid Xuetu
ctm
«1
Sunday, taking his father, B. E. uraitb or oth
auihotiuues re ­
Cogswell, home with him.
fuse to ao > p t •'heart failure''
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of as a cause of death in a physi­
Albany drove up to E. D. Isom's cian’s certificate. It is a very
Saturday afternoon to get Mrs. convenient term when one does
Wood’s sister, Mrs. E. J. Lan­ not know or does not w ant to
tell the tru th . There are few
ning, who was visiting there.
diseases th a t cause death w ith­
Guests a t E. D. Isom's Sun­ out heart failure. So much lee­
day were F rank Bond and fami­ way is taken by physicians in
ly of Spr.ngfieM, Chester Sickels filling out death certificates that
and family of Coburg and Mrs. a seeker a fter the tru th would
L. E. Bond and son Lester ana do w dl to ignore them alto
gether. In a case under the
daughter Vera of Albany.
w riter’s knowledge a patient
Guestc a t J. H. Rickard s died
from albuminuria,
or
Sunday n e re Mrs, Michael Rick­ B right's disease. Dropsy' was
ard, ¿ : s . L. J. Jenks and Mr. one symptom of the disease but
and Mrs. W. G. Jenks.
certainly was not the cause ot
death, but the doctor’s certifi­
E D lgetn and wife wert to .
cate said ’ dropsy” .
Albany Thrusday of last week.
A report comes from Browns-
Mr. Isom’s aunt, Mrs. N. J . ; voile th at five persons have dieo
Lanai :.g. of Tacoma, arc mi- there from h e a rt disease within
panied them home for a few a m onth.
One was William
da»»* v»a»t.
Weger. who died Wednesday, a
■•eek a fter a stroke of paraJ vsis, I
Fourteen members of the P o t-' a disease of the nevres. Mrs
te r sewing d u b met a t the home Thomas G arrett died last week
of Mrs. W. G. Abraham. TTie Tuesday.
Nelson Crume, a
afternoon wgs spent in fancy weH-known and aged Citizen,
work, after which light refresh­ dropped dead Thursday as he
corn, manifestly
m ents were served. HtMwred rat shdkng
guesU were Mrs. Mack Power» from heart disease. John Wolfe
and
infant daughter Donna ¿nd John Rc-bhan, wno«* deaths
M ane, Mrs. Ruaad Grthens and
been previously reported In
infant son Ronnoid. Mrs. P e rc e * ,
P*J*r . are the others.
Taylor and infant daughter Bet-
-----—
ty, Mrs. Frank W orkinger and
Mrs. Schroll wen» t« Albany
children, Mrs. Eimer Munaon, Sunday
fo r
more efficient
Mr*. Jim LaM ar, Mie W»U La- treatm ent. H er daughter Ruby
ap
M«r. Mrs. Doon, Mrs
Mrs. Kenneth Robgon.
FrutU and i» » u h her sod other relative« ere
¡arriving
Her eondftioo ia aanous
W ool
O v e r 8 0 0 L iv e s
L o s t in S to r m
Five ¿States Swept and
Cities Wrecked and
Then Burned
Chicago. I U —( asualty totals report­
ed for tbe torsad e which «wept
through aval bora lUtnoia. lhdtana.
K e u tu ik y aad Indiana » tie r la th in g
eastern Mlooourt showed MB billed la
Illinois. BI ta Indiana. 1« la Toaneoooo,
12 la Missouri aad 1» ta Keatwehy.
Murphysboro. IU , heeded ihs lis t
w ith ISO kaewn dead. T bs exact to ll
of tbs (to n s . Red Cress officials ad­
m itted. probably aevwr w ill be known.
Thors wars ooms victim s ae ta a lly an­
nihilated la tbs wind terro r. Other»
were removed to d iffe re n t towns, a n d
there b ars bees scores of visitors la
the section who w ill not be missed
for weeks
Saturday and Sunday tbe guant. hol­
low eyed survivors la tba storm ares
of Illinois. Indiana. M issouri. Ken­
tucky and Teaoesses stood solemnly
by tbs yawning death pita In Ib e lr
last good bye to wives, mothers, chil­
dren. sweat hearts, snapped into e te r­
n ity in a tw in k lin g by tba a w fa l fores
of tbe cyclone.
Everyw here In the five states which
felt the death laden breath of tbo
storm, the victims, many unidentified,
wore com mitted back to tbs earth
from which they cams— laid to rest
separately, by twos, by threes sad
by dozens, la soldier dog graves. And
simple w hits crosses, conjuring ap a
picture ot other such symbols across
tbs sea. stood forth ta m ark tba tra il
of devastation.
Property loss la all devastated dis­
tricts Is estimated variously between
BB.OOOOOO end H 000.ee*
Washington. D. C —O as of natare’s
most deadly and costly freaks — the
tornado— w ill never be understood nr
investigated to tbs paint where art-
saos can accurately (srseast Its bagtn
ning or Its path, secordlng Bs C. L .
M itchell, for scasi sc of tba United
States west bar burean bere
M ltcbail said weather bureau esperta
were frustrated on all sides la Ibslr
efforts adequately to acquaint then,
selves w ith the “ w hirl».“ T bs only la
form ation they ean aow obtain about
tornadoes Is by lavaatlgatlag aad l a
specking stricken areas
“ I f wa could bs up Iu tbs sky." said
M itchell, “at tbe srset spot where s
tornado was about to be ooeeelvsd
there is a bare possibility 'b a t * «
m ight la tim e be able to «sabe a (airly
tloee forecast of tornadoes
But there
Is no other way we cos Id “
Because of possible panics and riots
tbe wwa'ber bureau dore not -te n e t
tempt to forecast tornednse
Tba ex
te n t of tbe bnreaa't predictions of tor
tadoes now la lim ited to
unsettled
diet a rte nere ~
Chicago, n i — Raddened by the final
tragedy of Its greatest tornado die
ester—tbs b a n a l of Its d ead —south­
ern Illino is and Indiana turned on-
dusnted to the mammoth >aak ot to
hebUHatloa. through which It Is plan­
ned every ewrvtvov of last week • ea-
tastrogke wW ba re-ursed ta t h - same
coadiUons that exltted before the ter
rlto ry was laid la rains
A ll Injured have received medical
attention and all homeless have t-esu
provided w ith tem porary sbelter. It
wee aaaonaced. as plans got nader
way for a v irta a l sebnfldteg of the
stricken tre e s
A-colossal 'Ssk faced
the ageeclos
P was agtBcfpeted th a t
f -u r months or more wowid he raqnlr-
ed to H ear head reds of acres of ru ts*,
restore thousands of shattered homes,
rebuild f«c "T le s and establish new
systems of sanitation
Prevtdlag
deetltnte fam I ¡lee w ith means of mas
¡sg a living was eg im m ediate »»cd
rw s lv in g a t'e n ’ lon
Nebraska Dcy Lass le Dreetie.
Ctmaba Neh.— Nebraska w lll be drlet
tbaa tbe dz.wet boa* dry state ta th r
V a io *, state officiala predici ac r
rre a lt of tbe cwlebratwd "plnt of llqeot
l a * . " wblcb pascei tbe Nebraska leg
telature
C ader tbe prwvleloae o f ’ > •
bllL poeeeeriou of ««-re tkea • pie'
of liquor *111 be prim a farle evtcencr
tfcai It a poteeeeor la a boetlegger
Wetaae Mewe«ely le Bwcepe Rwwcecwd
Wfaafclagte«. O. C — O ffletal inform »
iloa hae reeebed W aabtagtoe iBdlreZ
lag that rre a c b aad German pwtaek
¡ataranta bave eatered la -e sa a g re *
maat ea u» both m a r k e « aad pH«
to n ti
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