Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 22, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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A P R IL 22. 1925
M URAL K N T tK P R IM I
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COOLlbCE NATIONAL
CHAIRMAN OF FUND
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(Continued from page 4)
8 d ay*, s ta rtin g
J Friday
A pril 24
Carnival M *v 1, I. O. O. F. ball,
Halsey. Funniest fun for folks of
all ages that you have bad this
| eeasou. Public invited.
14 M urdock ’ ;
Card ot Thanks
I should spy,
and Swine
Tuberculosis Cure
doors.
to Eugene Wednesday.
th<
the farm Hpplled the tuberculin test to I
the remaining hogs and found practi­
cally all of them tuberculosis. H e ulso
found the chicken flock on the farm |
badly affected. Acting on the In­
spector’s advice, the owner disposed
of the entire flock of chickens, re­
stocking w ith day-old chicks In the
spring. M eanwhile he had also dis
posed of the tuberculous hogs and
cleaned and disinfected the premises,
especially the poultry buildings and
yertla.
A fte r a period of time the owner
sold 32 hogs which went to the same I
m arket as before. A report covering
tbe postmorten examination of 27 of
these animals showed that none was I
Infected. W ith the source of Infection
gone the Introduction of healthy stock
n atu rally resulted in continued free
doni from the disease.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 19
Halsey city water has been tested
and the expert« ad vis* us to boil
it before using. Don’t k»ow what
diseases have been caused by ii
unless it has been tin or chicken
pox or “ that tired feeling'’ some
of ns have when we see a job of
work ahead.
land buyers are warned
8 p .o o la t.rs A d v l.^ f state Condem n.
« o * Possible In Columbia Basin.
Spokane. Wash. — W arning against
J a a d »puoulatloa within the area of
• he Colombia basin Irrigation project
lssu.nl here by H arvey Lindley
„ S u .ttle, president of the Columbia
Basin Irrigation league, and Roy
GIU of Spokane, chairman of ,„e
tmard of directors of the league They
Pointed out that under the law of
eminent domain of Washington the
land might be condemned at Its fair
appraised value before, not after, the
w ater had been turned on It
They
•la o predicted that the policy of the
In te rio r dopartuient. which they aald
had held Io the case of other irrlga
Uon prelects, wonld be Invoked In the
Columbia h a.ln project whereby In
dtrdlual holdings would be lim ited In
;
acreage and any surplus would have
to be turned over to the department
at a fa ir appraised value.
Diplomats' Sohool Is Opened.
Washington, D. U.— T w en ty ftm „ .
plrunts »111 begin Monday a course of
study In tha government's naw for
•ig n sorvle, school. created ra.-ently
by president C nolldg. to provide
trained personnel fo r the American
diplom atic service,
rro m freshmen
who compose tha first class of the
new school, selections probably w ill
ba « a d o for posts nt horns and
more coin sent abroad )
Increaae
m snt for t k . month or March total
»4M .SOT.44, being a gain of epproxj
inetMly »12.000 over March
l»»«,
which ixglo, liona totaled »20S.4J2 64
for sale
tut «od vetch Baled Hay
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compiled tbe report, noted that »238 -
000.000 of t h . total o, foreign In v .s t
m ent la .u o . , oid represented new
loans, w hile during the same quarter
Inst year »143.000.000 of the securities
represented refunding Issues
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m ent or corporation, obtained »139
000 000 out of t h . ftrst q » . rt. r tota,
of this year, while L « „ n American
countries got »56,000.00«.
Canadian loans amounted to »67
000.000.
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M other Admits Poisoning Fam ily
Crown Point. In d . - M r s Anna Cun
ningham. charged with the murder of
one of five members of her fam ily
who hsvs died la the Inst six years,
confessed In the county Jail here to
S h e riff strong that she had polaoaed
thr«« of her children.
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q u a rte r of 1»26 to a total value of
»279,000,000 as compared w ith a total I
In j “ ^ 000 00° durln< the same period
abroad.
Washington Gasolina Toa »230.307.
Olympia, W aah.— Oasollno tax col­
lection« by the stato license depart
Shown
Foreign Seevritlss
W aahlngton, D. C .-F o r e lg n securl
Ilea were publicly offered and aold In
tho U nited States during the first
Horlxsntal.
Ray best os Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
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212 Bast First si. A lb iu y , near
th« ska U r - I l ,
Phon -
Old papers for »ale at 5c a Bundle
at the Enterprise office.
my mother wouldn't think much of it."
“ What does she know 1 Oh. I dou’i
Halsey Happenings
mean that she Isn't a fine, wonderful
person. She Is. I love her. But sue
(Continued from page 1)
cess I She thinks success Is another
acre of asparagus or cabbage; or
Harry Park of Brownsville was new stove In the kitchen now that
P R E S ID E N T C A L V IN CO O LID G E
in town Monday.
they’ve brought gas out as far as High
Chairman of the National Honorary
•
Prairie."
“ I Used to Ride the Old Nags, Bare­ Committee of the S5,0C0.00f American
They have a Hauser gun store in
He had a feeling that she possessed
back, on the Farm."
Legion Endowment Fund for disabled
Albany again.
L. J. Hauser if h im ; that her hot eager hands heli:
sort of exercise.
Sits In that great men and the erphana of w ar veterans.
proprietor.
him though they stood apart and eyed
Associated w ith President Coolidge
fa t car of his.”
each other almost hostllely.
ae sponsors qf the Endowment Fund
They
went
Into
the
coach
house,
a
T. G Mitzner, M'thodist pastor
As he undressed that night he
at Harrisburg, exchanged pulpits thought, “Now what's her game! great airy white-washed place with are the highest leaders of the nation
In Industry,, labor, the professions,
with Mr. Parker Sunday evening
What's she up to? Be careful, D irk glittering harness and spurs and
arts and sciences. Including Hon. John
bridles like Jewels In glass cases. It
old boy."
Mesdnrnes A. A. 'fussing, B. M.
W. Oavls, candidate for president on
As he lay in the soft bed with the gave D irk a little hopeless feeling. H e
Bond, C. P. Moody and G. W.
had never before seen anything like the Democratic tic k e t last year; the
satin coverlet over him he thought i t
*
cabinet members, senators, heads of
Laubner attended the
Eastern “Now what's her little game!
Paula laughed up at him. her dark the army, navy and marine corps,
Star at Brownsville Monday.
H e awoke at eight, enormously hun
Cardinal O'Connell, Bishop Charles H.
T. J. Skirvirf is giving bis whip gry. He wondered, uneasily, just how face upturned to his.
Something had a'nnoyed him, she Brent, Julius K. Barnes, John Barton
he was going to get his breakfast.
Leghorns a quarter block and put
saw.
Would he w ait while she Payne, chairm an of the Red Cross,
ting a fence around it high enough She had said his breakfast would be changed to walking things? O r per and fifty others.
brought
him
In
hts
room.
He
stretched
to stop them or goats or bounding
luxuriously, sprung up, turned on his haps he'd rather drive in the roadster.
deer.
They walked up to the house together.
bath w aterk bathed. When he emerged
H e wished that she would not consult
The play “ Topsy Turvy, or the In dressing gown and slippers his Ida wishes so anxiously. I t made 1dm
Courtship of the Deacon,” by the breakfast tray had been brought him sulky, impatient.
Pine Grove community elub was mysteriously and Its content! lay up-
She put a hand on his arm. “D irk ,
petlzingly on a little portable table,
eueh a success that it is to be re­ there were flocks of small covered are you annoyed at me for what I said Infected Fowls and Animals)
peated.
dishes and a charming Individual coffee last night?”
W ere Disposed of.
’No.”
service,
a little note from P s u la :
Mrs. Eliza Brandon and Mise
'W hat did you think when you went
"Would you like to take w alk at about
Beulah M iller went to Albany with
( P r . * * r « d b j t h . U .lt a d B ta tM D . p a r t m .n l
half-past nine? Hlroll down to the to your room lust night? T e ll me
• r A s r lc u lta r a .)
Mrs. 0 . G. Osburn Saturday. On stables. I want to show you my uew W hat did you think?"
W ith the widening knowledge con­
Monday Mr». Osburn returned to horse.”
I thought: ‘She's bored with her
cerning the nature of tuberculosis. 1
her home in Portland.
The distance from the house to the hushapd and she’s trying t£ vamp me.
uve stock owners are rapidly putting
I
’ll
have
to
be
c
a
re
fu
l.'"
stables was actually quite a brisk lit­
methods of eradication Into practical
Miss Amanda Mitzner, who is tle walk In Itself. Paul«. In riding
Paula laughed delightedly. “T hat's
use The close relationship between I
attending the Bible school in clothes, was w aiting for him.
nice and frank . . . W hat else?”
fowl and swine tuberculosis Is Ulus
Portland, will bring the message
“I thought my coat didn't fit very
•She greeted him.
“ I ’ve been out
trated by a recent occurrence In Mich
at the Methodist church next Sun i wo hours. H ad my ride. Yon ride, well and I wished I could afford to Igun.
The facts were obtained by the
have
Peel
make
my
next
on».’’
day, both morning and evening don’t you?"
Michigan Agricultural college In co­
“You can," auid Paula.
“I used to ride the old nags, bare-
operation with the United (Jutes De-
H ill’s Hardware store has its. back, on the farm ."
par tinea t of Agriculture.
<To be continued>
small hardware shelves converted
“ You'll have to learn.
Then I'll
A shipment uf hogs from a certain |
Kioto a handsome closed cabinet, have some one to ride with me. Theo­
Mrs. M artin Cummings went farm proved to be badly Infected with
dore
never
rides
H
e
never
takes
any
, with attractively arranged samples
tuberculosis. An Inspector who visited
of the contents arranged on
Reconditioning Shop
Yew fence and anchor poet». C.
E. Quimby, care A. W. Dykstra.
He
" I don’t know, Paula.
TORRANCE
,
wholesafe beef and porn wflen whole-
sale beef and pork was a new game
In Chicago. Now look at h im !"
"Still, you will admit there's some­
thing In knowing when,” he argued
4
J
Paula stood up. " I f you don't know
• the famous White Mahatma • r u tell you Now is when I ’re got
: A S K H IM A N Y T H IN G j
* * ° * <’
T ’, n * ' n u
work with
You can go on being an
architect If you want to. It's a tine
will tell you ! !
enough profession. But unless you’re
» ***« *» » « » « *» » **•**» **
where'll 1 “
It get you : I Oo
Oo In
5 1 A n n r e u A T i M c r * • a * genius wh*r«'1
* t-c A D IE .5 M A T I N E E *
with them, and Dirk, In live years—
J S (Children under 16 not
* J "W hat I” They wets both stundlng.
*
“‘Uiutiedi
* • J facing each other, she tense, eager; he
» F R ID A Y
M A Y 1 „ g j reluxed but stimulated.
* * * « « « « » » « « * * .« .* » » * * » •
-T r y It and see what, will you?
A d u lt s 6 0 c ., C h ild r e n , 2oc
» W ill yon, Dirk?”
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
(5c a luie)
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N O T IC E TO T A X P A Y E R S
Notice ta hereby given fhat. in accord­
ance w ith chapter 214 of the general
laws of Oregon for 19X5 and
,)ri1<r o(
the county court of Linn coustv Ore­
gon. I.aned in accordance therewith all
interest, p eaaltie. and cost, which have
been or may be incurred on t l, taxe.
evied in Ij n n county Oregon, on the
t.x rolls (or the v.srs 1921 1922
1923. w ill be remitted ,f snch d el.nq,,*,^
taxes are paid on or before H»y j )<>,"
i l h , . doe. not apply to any | „ ' upon I
W h ic h , certificate of delinquency h. .
X n .o f ,
Pr» " k R-eh.nlA
Sheriff of U n a county, Oregon.
Halsey Railroad Tjme
We wish to express onr sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh­
bor« for their many act» of kind­
ness and for the beautiful flowers
sent during the illne»» and death
of our loved one.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corocran.
Billitt Kirk.
W illiam Corcoran
W illm ina Corcoran.
Dorothy Dorcoran.
Defalcation at the C h em aw . School.
Salem, O r.— Mrs. Sarah B. Cham ber
lain, stenographer at the Chemawa
Indian school, five miles north of
Salem, is said to have adm itted in a
signed statement, having diverted
»2200 belonging to students at the
school to her own use. M rs. Cham ­
berlain, who has been in the employ
o f the school nine years, has been
dismissed and her statem ent sent to
the^ Indian service at W ashington,
N orth
South
No. 32, 3:20 a. m.
No. 17, 12:09 D m
IN, WAS a. m.
33. 7;11
34, 4:25 p. m.
31, 11:34 p.
No 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m., stop,
to let on passengers from south of
Eugene.
f
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged
Non. 31, 32, 33 and 34 rnn between Port-
land and Eugene only.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
No. 15.
Halsey-Hrownsville stage meets trams
18, 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order named.
Outgoing Mail
A t the Halsey postoffice mails
close going north at 11:50 k. m.
and 5:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
ville goes on to Crawfordsville
Holley and Sweet Home.
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Credit is waste. Bookkeep.
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ome debtors die, some move away, some go bankrupt
and some are downright dishonest persons. T ho.. who
pay $1.50 cover these losses.
A ny Linn County Farmer ..ot
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now
taking
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