Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 22, 1925, Image 1

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H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
a n d C o u n t y B v e n ts
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D a iry
P o u ltry
W ool
and chickens
day.
A. E. Foote has moved to Eu­
gene.
Eugene tias
Natural Gas
B r o w n s v ille B rie fs
(■ n ttrp rlM
H o ls te in s H a v e
C orroepondenre)
Louie Giest of Lebanon spent
Their Innings
J. Skirvin visited Newport
Doings of Our Populace last 1- week.
Sunday in town.
Chronicled in Brief
• •
Miss Gladys Hoy was a Leb- World Records for Price
Glenn Chance and wife were
i anon visitor Sunday.
Paragraphs
in Eugene Tuesday.
and Yield Announced
OLSON’S HOLE IN THE GROUND BECOMES AN ASSET
Fred Harrison is driving a
Within a Week
W. J. Ribelin has returned to
Miss Delma Wahl is getting
______
new sport model Chevrolet car.
Cbimacum tierbeu, a state-
Becktell of Portland spent
rlu id T ap p ed T h a t M ay L ight and W arm ' the Mr-
The duc
week end at his large ranch owned Holatain cow at Steilacoom,
T he Jersey jubilee of this county
in the Ash Swale neighborhood. Waah, has sat a world record by
th e W h o le C it y
yielding 24,697.8 pounde of m ilk
will be ut Bryant nark, Albany,
Miss Ruth Finley is making late in M a».
Jim Burson and Cecil Har­ and 980 8 pound» of butlerfat iu a
Holley her home.
rison attended the wrestling year.
d“ " th'"0“ ) 01 di’“PP°inlmeot h‘ vebeeo
™ tch at Albany Friday m ght
Mrs. Ida M. Cummings of ’ . ¿ ^ d ’
Dr. Marks’ home has the latest Albany
Prince Angle of Berilwood, a 4.
was
here
Friday
and
I
announCed
*hat he had a thing-[m g more vociferous.
Mrs. Ida Hansen has return- year-old Holstein b u ll, was sold in
oetnent sidewalk. J. C. .Standish
attended Mrs. Kirk’s funeral.
amaj.g wh.ch would unerringly
But iu a moment, in the twink- ed to her home here after hav-
put it where it is.
southern California last week for
tell whether or not there was pe­ ling of iu eye, the seene has j ing been
absent all winter in the record price of >110,000.
C
L.
Falk
of
Halsev,
Ralph
J. E. Southworth and Mrs. Bert
troleum under it. His apparatus changed to one of joy and enthusi. Portland,
Clark are recovering from the flu, Sbial er of Harrisburg aud J. P,
indicated oil at several points asm and the sympathizers have
Hunter
of
Brownsville
are
on
the
which had them near the grave.
Mrs. Martin Stone is so much L a k e C re e k L o c a ls
May jury list.
south of here, one of which was become congratulators. The well
better that she expects to be.
Paul Papman and iamily are
Eugene, and he organized com­ at Eugene has begun *to spout
F. M. Maxwell, principal’ of
taken to her home at Twin
living in the Carey house, re­
(By Special Correspondent)
cently vacated by G. R. Walker the Drain schools, and family, panies, soid stock, procured ma­ natural gas and the Register says Buttes from the local hospital
chinery
aud
drilled
for
oil.
this
week.
visited here and at Tangent and
Helen Williams spent Sunday
and family.
there appears to be enough to sup­
at home here.
Albany Saturday.
Many who could afford it and ply all that city will need.
The Egglestons hauled a ship­
Born, April 15, to Mr. and
Martin Cummings drove to
The hissing, roaring stream from ment of 200 fat hens to the
Elmer Settles, son of Mrs. R. some who couldn’t bought stock.
Mrs. R. M. Rode, a 6'4; pound
Biver Sunday
daughter, Jean Marie. Mother K. Stewart, is recovering from As the bores went deeper more the earth's ¡Dtestiuee sipge a song Portland produce exchange la s :'
funds
were
needed
and
more
stock
his
illness
at
Eugene
and
Mr.
of
gas,
oil
and
prosperity.
Wednesday
for
J.
C.
Harrison,'
J&y
Suitar loaded a car of
and child are doing well and R.
man north of town, baled hay at Tulsa Monday.
M. is as spry as if he had had and Mrs. Stewart are home was sold. Time rolled on and no Linn county has a well at La- tbe
from there.
oil was pumped, and investors be­ comb, where boring has been hal -
an overdose of goat glands-
The special meetings being ! Mr. and Mrs. Waller Baum-
came
discouraged, in doing which ed by lack of fuuas aud faith. held at the tabernacle' closed, partner
were guests of Roy
Harold
Stevenson
and
wife
of
That
anchor which John
Standish dropped in the news­ Brownsville and S. R. Stevenson latter their sympathizing friends Oily sands have been taken out, Sunday* night. The pohlic had Owens and wife Sunday,
but not enough to coax the need, d a rare ‘ treat in the fine music
paper office, contignous to the of Eugene, druggists, and the helped them.
A meeting will be held at the
rendered and the splendid ser­ school
For several weeks the wailings dollars from doubting pockets.
fish and wild game, at Sal mon, latter’s family visited the pareh-
house Tuesday evening
mons preached.
- ■
Idaho, failed to hold, and he tal family, J. A- Stevenson and '
to
discuss
the high school dis­
floated away, we are not In­ wife, Sunday.
trict.
>
Albany Bridge Enjoined
Thev have a 7J-pound girl at
BRIEF GENERAL NEW S
formed where.
One of Mr«. Wheeler’s hens has
Judge McMahan has decided Ray Frufu’s.
The many friends of Pete
W. J. Ribelin reported him­ just hatch' d 13 chicks from some
Charles H. Ebbets, president of the that the Ellsworth-street ap­
Settle
are glad to he*r he is
ftnd “ ' ftWe tO
self pleased with the result, of of S. I. Sm ith’s eggs. Pullets Brooklyn National league baseball proach to the new Willamette LheTewVabyUHai p a r t Z r “ '
his auction sale, and buyers of hat, bed fiotn Sm ith’seggs the last club, died Saturday. He was 66 yeirs bridge at Albany unlawfully
work
and
write letters to his
days of November have been lay­ old.
some of the elegant bric-a-brac ing
trespasses on the rights of Bar­ Clarence Templeton 1» adm in!'• mother.
the past week. These are bar­
and household goods there feel red rocks, usually expec-tedto lay
The state department has notified rett Bros.
Unless the Barrets trator of the Rebban citate.
We are glad to hear Mr. and
the same way about it. There their first egcs at 7 months, while foreign governments ot its desire to are compensated the approach,
Mr». Harry
Park’s mother, Mrs. George Ledgerwood are to
abolish all vise charges except those now complete, will
was a good attendance.
have to be Mrs. Porter, is ill at the Park return to live on their farm
Leghorns lay at 5.
on Immigrant passports. ,
lu iIl o
ul
tom
out.
P. J. Ashton of Tangent and
here.
Mrs. Ledgerwood has
M artin
Cummings took his
The American Automobile assoda-,
Rather than settle with Ba,._ home. She is 83.
wife visited Mrs. Bass, the motner, Mrs. Hannah Cummings, tlon estimates that summer tourlfis
been
teaching
in Riddle for
A lfo r d A r r o w s
lady’s-mother, Sunday. W. C. to visit their brother and son, B A. will spend ft, 600,060,000 In the com­ rett Brothers for shutting oft
S'linu
time.
She
is
to teach #1«
access to their property, the
, ■ 1.1^ . , . ■
Bass and family of Harrisburg Cummings, at Hood River Sun­ munities which they w ill Wait.
school the coming year-
state
highway
commission
has
President Quezon of the Philippine
also spent that day there- So day. Returning, Mrs. Cummings
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Mrs. Annie Jones of Corvallis
did Eldon Boner and wife of Eu­ stopped at Portland with a daugh­ senate has protested to the war de­ been fighting them in the
Fred Houck of Portland called spent
Tuesday visiting her
Mrs. B. A. partment against the sale of the Pa­ courts. It may find that it
gene, Mrs. Boner being Mrs. ter, Mrs. Hanna.
Cummings and son Carl came cific Mall company’s Preaident ships would have been cheaper to pay at M e Ingram 's Sunday morning. , daughter, Mrs. Martin Cum-
Bass’ daughter.
the damage bill in the beginn­
to the Dollar Interests.
r
v
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' mings. Other guests at the
bon e with Martin.
G. Hoffman, our butcher, gets
Babe Ruth, baseball’s moat noted ing.
ed nn
" i £'urnm' nEs home this week in-
edon Mra. A. E- Whitbeck Sun- dude<1 Mr and Mrs c R Ro_
the Ribelin house, after all,
C. A Pugh of Shedd and A. M. character, underwent a. successful
ay afternoon.
J wan
¿ugene, Mrs. Alfred
with its six acres for his cow Jenks and H . Blevius of Tangent operation for Intestinal abscess In a A t M r«. Kirk’» Funeral
are among Linn county farmers report issued at St. Vincent’s hospital.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
D.
Isom
and
Clemehs
of Monroe and Mrs.
Rev. J. Hatton of the Good
who try uu acre e»cb of flax thia New York, where the great slugger
daughter
Beverly
went
to
Al-
Walter
Baumgartner
and son.
Samaritan hospital, Portland,
¡year under the auspices of O. A. has been eonflned the last 10 days.
Albany's
bany Saturday.
where
she
graduated
as
a
train­
G.,
which
furnishes
seed
free
and
only ¡"•ill study the appearance of the
P ine G rove Points
Mrs. Mar­
Paulhamus Burled Near Puyallup. ed nurse, preached
Mrs. E. A Starnes is nursing
! c op during the season.
Puyallup, Wash. — More than 2400 cella Kirk’s funeral sermon at Mrs.
Rode, near Lake Creek,
EXClUSli#
Inter­
persons attended funeral services for the Church of Christ.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Frank Porter, William McDo­ William H. Paulhamus, ex-state tana ment was at Pine Grove. She and caring for the new daugh­
ter.
OPTICAL PARLORS
well, C. H. Davidson, G. W. tor and widely-known horticulturist, was 27 years old.
R. K. Stewart was in Eugene
Laubner, W- P. Wahl, L. D. In a pavilion on the western Wash
Beverly
Isom
was
absent'
and
vicinity Thursday,
»
Mies Em ily L. Loveridge, super­
Taylor, A. A. Tussing and C. P. Ington fair grounds here Sunday. He intendent
several days last' Misses Pearland llazel John-
e v e r y t h in g o p t ic a l
of the Good Samaritan from school
Moody were at Sweet Home Sat- ! was burled in Woodbine cemetery hospital; Helen Von Clef, Miss week with chicken pox.
, son were Albany visitors Satur-
urday at the Linn-Benton I. O. j overlooking PuyaUup valley.
Bancroft Optical Co.
Kbumn and Mrs. Gates, graduate
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bud
Ingram
and
day‘
O. F: convention.
nurses, and Rev. Father Hatton,
313 West First street, Albany,Or.
ittle
daughter
of
Coos
county
1
Neil Cadwaflader of Harria-
Food Prices Up C Per Cent,
all of Portland, attended the fun­
visited
at
Lee
Ingram’s
several
burg
was in this neighborhood
Washington,
D.
C.
—
Retail
food
eral, which was last Friday.
(Continued on page 6)
days fast week.
I Friday.
Prineville.
Put on more postage.
15th is past.
over the excision of her appen- r?l
L ook VL uthfui ,
in G ingham
«NQHAM
W IX K
tnciAui
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prices Jumped 6 per cent during the
last yeaP from March 15. 1924. to
March 16, 1926, although there was a Fa mily Reunion
decrease of three-tenths of 1 per cegt
Last Sunday there was a
during March as compared with Fsb
happy
family reunion at P. J.
ruary, the department of labor an­
Forster’s,
when all five of the
nounced.
26,000 Fatalities In 1924 Auto Mishaps.
Washington. D. C.— A death toll ot
26,000. of whom 10.B00 were children,
and property loss of between $700,-
000,000 and 11.000,000,000. resulted
from traffic aacldents last year, ac­
cording to figures announced at the
department of commerce.
daughters were present, with
their families. Mr. and Mis.
Forster’s son, who is in Los
Angeles, was the only absentee
of the immediate family.
There were Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Newton, from Portland,
Fred Roberts and wife and
daughter and Algy Sweet and
wife of Eugene and C. L. Falk
and Herman Steinke and their
families
Judge Lindsey Wins Election Contes».
Denver. Colo.— Judge Ben B. Lind­
sey ot Denver’s Juvenile court retains
the bench seat he ha« bold for more The Study Club
than 20 years. Judge Julian H Moore
The women’s study club met
ruled In district court. In throwing out
the election contest suit brought by at W. A. Miller’s Thursd’ay af­
Royal R Graham, defeated candidate ternoon, with Mrs. J. C. Porter
for the office.
and Mrs AJiller as hostesses
Mr. and Mrs Henry Brock I Mi«
sta rr visited her
and daughter Doris of Lake 1 fnend- Iona Albertson, over the
Creek visited at Chester Curtis" i wee^ end-
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. | J. A Johnson’s recovery from
Smith of Portland were callers. the flu has been very slow. He
there the same day.
' is some better.
Miss Thelma Kinghten spent
Pine Grove Church
the week end with her grand­
mother in Albany.
Sunday school 10.
Preaching, 11, bv Rev Mr. Gil
Mrs. A. L. Kinghten 1 and
leapie.
Mrs. George Githens were Cor­
Praver-meeling Thursday, 8.
vallis visitors Saturday.
Mesdames N. E. Chandler, L-
Church of Christ
E. Eagy and Floyd Nichols
spent Tuesday afternoon at J.
S.
Members responded to roll call
Oil In Alaska to be Sought
each with the name of a new
Juneau, Alaska. — Papers on filo book and its author.
hare disclosed that the General
Mrs. Stafford gave a brief
Petroleum company has contracted to ¡ sketch of the life of Edna Fer
drill at least two wells is search of j ber and of her story, “So Big,”
oli m the vicinity of ttfe Yagataga now running as a serial in the
river, which Is 200 miles west of here Enterprise.
and flows into the Gulf of Alaska.
Mrs. Smith talked on home
for NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK
“ K alburnie ” 32-inch. fast colors. 25c a yard
“Toile do Norde ” 32-inch, 32c a yard
¿English prints, 36-inch. 50c a yard
: M. V. KOONTZ CO.
HALSEY, OREGON
I f one has two rows of the samt-
vegeta hie and uses a different sucres
slon crop In each pow, the gardener
niay note which was the more success
ful combination.
furnishing.
Mrs. Pennell and Mrs. Fred
Sprenger of Shedd and Miss
Lillian Sneed were guests.
Next meeting May 7 at Mrs. J.
Asparagus sod rhubarb a rt ber
plant»,! In spring when fresh roots are
obtainable. The eae-jearold aspera
gus roots seem to take hold better
than the two year-old
W Drinkard's.
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I
f
c.
Mr. and Mr». J. C. Bramwell
visited at Guy'a, al Brownsville,
Sunday.
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Chrietisn Endeavor, 7.
Preaching. 8.
Clifford Carey, paaloJ.
M . E. Church
Robert Parker pastor.
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11
Junior League, 3.
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth league, 7.
Preaching, 8.
Prayer niceting Thureday, 8.
LaMar'*,
Peoria,
where
a
number of ladies quilted two
quilts to lie sent to people who
lost their homes in the great
storm in the east last month.
The Pine Grove school has a
new dictionary and stand, globe,
thermometer and some play
ground equipment, purchased
from the proceeds of the play
given recently by the Communi­
ty Club. Two or three other
articles will be purchased soon-
Mr. and Mra. I). S. McWilliams
came up from Albany today to
look after i heir property here.
Mrs. J. A. McCullough came with
them and visited at the H. W.
Cnatice and T P. Patton homes.
Mrs. David Promao same also and
spent the dev with bar mother,
Mrs. M. M. Ward.
Bert Haynka
Saturd«),
went
to A'b>oy