Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 06, 1925, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o rte u l t u r e
L iv e s to c k
A \\ eekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
MAY 6
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
tically unhurt,
ed.
Booze is accus-
There w ill be a party for young
people et Mrs. E d ith Robnett's
Saturday averring.
B ro w n sv ille B riefs
ICnterprlss Correspoodsnoe)
Ralph Paine is
fa rm in g
w ith
D a i r y
P o n It r y
W ool
I9 'S
Lake Creek Locals
Brandon Bits
Alford Arrows
(By Special Correspondent)
'E nterprise Correepondonrat
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
N. H. Cummings and family i Wayne Vcatch was in Albany
Mrs. Lee Ingram visited at
L ittle Sarah and Cedrio Moody his tractor for Arvid Nelson.
Thursday evening.
were in Biownsvliie Friday.
John Rolfe's Sunday aftvrnodh.
stayed with Mrs. J. C. Bramwell
_______
M r. aud
Mrs. C. „ E .“ S tan ard
Lee Ingram made a trip to
The Quimby family viaited at
George McNeil ha.3 been o*
while th e ir mother visited Port- entertained Rev. Mr. Spriggs
Eugene
Friday la*t week.
Paul
Bicrly's
Sunday.
the
sick
list
with
sciatic
rheu
and-
I over Sunday.
matism.
•C.
E.
Mercer of Eugene was
Enid
Veatch
spent
the
v.->k
Melba Neal was at Albany Mon*
Jack Craig and wife of Philo-
Mrs. Carrie, from Massa-
a
Sunday
afternoon cauer at L
G.
Coldiron
and
daughter
end
herd
with
acr
parents.
O.
math
visited
at
R. K . btewart's chussetts, cousin to the Russes,
day.
D. Isom's.
Tuesday. ,
were
dinner
guc3ts
at
the
Ardry
Mr.
ai.d
Mrs.
Glenn
Chance
Halsey baeeballers play al Co­
is here visiting, and is quite
Mr. and Mia. J. H. Rickard
were in Harrisburg Wednejday.
A couple of sets of valuable har­ favorably impressed with our home Sunday.
burg F rid a y.
and
d. ighter Lillie attended
Mr.
and
Mrs-
Hugh
Cumming
ness belonging to H a rry Spreuger state, which is as it should be.
Long spent the week church at McFariand Suuda’7
Mrs. C. P. M o od y viaited P o rt­ were stolen from a barn at Shedd
were visitors at Martin Cum­ end Annette
with her aunt,.Mis. Quan
John Ro,fe nnd B E Cogsw#1,
land M o n d a y an d yeaterd ay.
F rid ay night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris*»» mings’ Sunday evening.
by.
1 » pu t t«> G *” rg" M eOari’s, nssr
District 51 is to build a new
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock
Miss M sry Young, a returned and son George drove to Riddle
Henry
and Mabel
bel \.cgei Harris':uig, Sunday afternoon,
school-house.
missionary, w ill speek at the Saturday morning to visit Mrs. and Doris were Oorva'iis visi­
3pent Sunday in ro.tnsvi e, Miss Thelma Ingram called on
M ethod)« church Tuesday after­ Harrisons’ father. Jim Yokum, tors Saturday evening.
with their parents.
The grand jury advises that noon.
who is very ill. They came
her
friends, Henrietta m d
The L. C. and B. club wih
the county jail be made prisoner
home Sunday.
Eivin Weger is here iron*. Esther Starnes, Sunday ufter-
M
uc
i
goed
news
came
iu
Tues­
meet with Mrs. Martin Cum­ Brownsville helping his brother, noon.
pi oof. That’s a man-sized job.
day and Wednesday thia week, too
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and Mi's. mings on Thursday, May 14.
He.iry Wegcr.
J m 1 ss Hattie Dannen of Shedd
Miss Doris Lake has gone |ate to be sent to tbe linotype, aud Ida Hansen drove to Ashland
home to Eugene and James Rec­ is le ft out of tbe paper.
last Tuesday, returning Satur­ Those attending the Rebekah
Glenn
Ch:
ice
and
family
visited her sister, Mrs. Minnie
Carnival at Halsey Friday ever.
tor is filling prescriptions at the
day night. While there they in»
Un».«
«..I*,
,-<1wer®
in
Albany
Wednesday
.
Starnes,
several days the first
After a visit with her mother, visited Rev. M. S. Woodworth, ing were loud in their praise o f, evening attend:ng the Odd Fci- of the week.
Ringo drugstore.
Mrs J. W. Gormley, Miss Myrtle who is pastor of the Baptist the entertainment given.
“*•’ «..I.iver-«.» pioRisut.
j
L. E. Bond and” Lester
Prospects are that there will be a Tobey
has returned to her church there.
Clarence Williams and wife
bumper crop of strawberries and school at West Linn.
M
•.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Chance
*nd
Vcra
B?nd of Albany spore
and daughter Sarah were in Al
cherries In the M ill City vicinity this
Saturday night and Sunday at
Just two weeks u n til
state bany Friday. They heard the ^nd gins
spent
Sunday
with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Kirk
year, the plants and trees being In a
One notices the great mind reader at the Globe w. H. Walton and family. Mu. the E. D. Isom home.
visited the Staffords over Sun­ examination.
promising condition.
Walton is Mrs. Chance’s sistei.
rather
serious
faces of the theater.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck
day night and went to Eugene eighth graders- Strange
Jefferson correspondence in the
some
The Brandon baseball team Lee Ingram and family and
Sunday.
Mr.
Kirk
is
a
Port­
B.
L.
Cummings
of
Hood
Albany
H erald-D em ocrat
savs
them .can’t learn to be ser­ River is a guest at Martin Cum­ played Kirk school last Friday George Bias attended the play
land dealer in dividend-paying of
that T. 0 . D avis, school p rincipal
ious
the first of the year, and
It was a very interesting gam« at Harrisburg Wednesday.
there, who bas been expected to oil royalties and has an adver­ then stay that way the whole mings’ . He w ill spend some tim e
and
many of the neighbors
Sunday afternoon callers at
tske ebage of the Halsey schools, tisement n the Enterprise.
in the neighborhood visiting old were piesent.
school year.
The scoie was A. E. Whitbeck’s were Mr. and
ii going to Salem uexi term .
friends
and
relatives.
He
says
1 • ednesday evening an auto
Mrs. L. Ii. Straley and Mr. and
the crop of apples will be light Braixiu'i 15. kiik 13.
Lambs were sold at Brownsville load of 11 persons, mostly chil-
As in a ll previous recent years,
Mrs. Hussey of Halsey and
this
year.
last week fo r $9.90 apiece
and dren. got a shake-up when the the Brownsville pioneer picnic
Publls Lands Shrink lO.OCC.OOO Aerss Miss Viva
-
Green and friend,
Washington D. C —Uncle Sam has Mr.3. Luvin of Eugene. •
Waldo Anderson sold some three I car ran into a bank north of management ia asked by tbs Times
Saturday was the last day of
nioiub. old for 110 each which town. The lady who was driv- to try to provide cleaner e n te rta in ­ our school. Miss Palmer gave« been giving away his land to the peo
went out in a shipm ent o l 600
ing got a gash in the forehead, ments tbau heretofore.
the children a picnic in the pis at the rate of 10.000.000 acres an
P in e G r o v e P o in ts
from A lbany Monday nig ht.
nually This was disclosed In a pur­
but the others were not much
grove near by. Parents and vey
the diminishing public domain
Mias A lw ild a W ilson, teacher hurt. The car had a smashed
other visitors came with well- which of has
G o o d P a p e r is
resulted In 33 of the 81
(By on Entsrpiise Reporter)
filled baskets and a fine dinnei local land offices,
in the Albany schools, has been arid fixed up at the Arrow gar­
located in the vur
Mr. and Mrs. A /L. Knighten
made a d m in is tra trix of tbe estate age and the party went on to
P r e f e r r e d to S ilv e r was served; also ice cream and lous states and iu Alaska, belns eloi
candy.
The
afternoon
was
i«
re Albany callers Monday:
of Bart M. W ilson.
ed.
Eugene next morning to get a
ape11 in playing games.
new
top
and
other
repairs.
Mr.
and Mrs. Will McLoren
Washington.
D.
C.
—
The
treasury
Mrs. Frances E. dray was jn
Next Sunday will be a big Sweet Clover Produces
>ere Corvallis visitors Tuesday.
town this week- After selling Damage about $75. The car is has failed In its attempt to put 40,-
her farm near Halsey and her registered in the name of J. T 000.000 more silver dollars in clrcula day at the Sunday school. Rev.
Miss Peail Pah rason. spent
Seed the Second Season
Cottage Grove residence, she Hoblitt. Silverton, and the peo­ lion, it was announced. The silver J A. McKee of Walla Walla.
he
week end at her home her«.
Sweet
clover
is
a
blehnlnl
plant
has just completed the building ple said they were bound from dollar campaign, which was started W ash.. conference superinten­ and therefore produces set-il the re r
Dr.
Rob nett of Albany was
last
summer,
in
order
to
save
the
Salem for Swisshome.
«f a new home at Salem.*
dent of Sunday schools, will be ond year after planting. Wlirn sown ailed to ?cc J. A. Johnson list
government about $1,000.000 a year
Tin H a rrisb urg pupils of Mrs. in engraving costs, has been definite­ here to speak at 11 r id to hold 1* early aprlng there may be a ero|
Fred Bilyeu and his sister-in-
• eel;. •
council meeting in the after­ of hay taken from the Held the ticai
law and a young girl were .in an Jess Cro*s w ill be presented in a ly abandoned.
yeer
or
it
may
be
pasmred.
taking
Bert M.nckley went to Poit-
noon. A basket dinner will be core not to pasture It too short s,
auto when it plunged ¿off a recital at. tbe H arrisburg M etho­
The silver dollar Idea was sponsor
ind
with u truck load of lambs
grade at the Lebanon bridge d ist church. May 8, at 8 o'clock. ed by Assstant Secretary of the served at noon. Mr. McKee is that It will not he able to survive the Iondiy.
The H Usey pupils w ill give th e ir Treasury Dewey, who has charge ol an able speaker and we are ex­ winter successfully. In the »prim ot
Wednesday and all escaped' prac- recital in tbe Halsey C hristian
E'nicr Ccttlo
visited his
the manufacture of currency. He fsv pecting a large crowd to hear the second year the crop thal Is In
auriiters at the Stewart home
church M ay 23, and the Shedd ored metal money becauss it lasts h i m . ____________
tended for seed should either he
] pupils ja t t i e Shedd Methodist
Cllpped. pastured or a cutting of liny
unday.
Albany’s
almost
indefinitely
w hlit
paper
Barrels of Fun
made from It so that a less vlco'-iajs
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
o nly
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICAL PARLORS
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
Bancroft Optical Co.
313 West First street, Albany,Or.
Ilt a
i o buich M ay 22.
C. A. Pugh. Shedd; M. C. Jenks,
A lb a n y ; A. 11. Blevins, Tangent;
O r v il’e E. G ilkey, Scio; Frank
Groves, Lebanon; Leslie Cade, A l- i
b m y ; A . E ‘son, A lb an y; 8. />. i
j
Simon, Tangent; G. E. Jackson,
i
| Halsey, ore among those who pro­
I
pose to try an acre each of flax in
this county,
(Continued on page 6)
LOOKh&UTHFUb
in G ingham
GINGHAM
WWK
SPECIALS
money constantly wears out and hat
There were barrels of fun at
to be replaced.
All the efforts of the hackers of the Odd F ellow s’ hall F rid a y n ig h t
plan have failed. It has been found
To describe the progr am and
impossible to educate the populates give credit to all deserving par­
of the Eastern states to use sllvet ticipants would take more space
dollars and most of the newly issued
than we have available, but a
coins have found their way back to
few high spots may be mention­
the treasiurv ,
ed.
The most perfect acting was
FLIGHT SETS NEW RECORD that of Leila Ga-nsle as a demure
matron and Vivian Frum as hei
PN-9 Stays in A ir 28 Hours and gray-bearded husband.
36 Minutes.
There were also plenty of
Philadelphia. — The all-metal hull stunts by grown-ups. The dy­
PN-9 built to fly from California to ing
wife who couldn’t die
Honolulu, made a new world's record
(M sarle S tra lsy) and her husband
for non-stop Hights for seaplanes
failed to
when she dipped into the Delaware (Kern Miller), who
river after being 1n the air 28 hours book Agnes Hayes as her suc­
and 36 minutes. She came down only cessor in advance of the event,
were among them-
because she ran out of gasoline.
Alberta Koontz pleased with
The flight, to test her rapacity fot
the cross Pacflc hop, was pronounced some songs.
a euccesB in every way by naval of
The Charity Grange quartet,
! ficcrn.
Chancy Sickels, Curtis Veatch,
The PN-9. observers said, flew st E. D. Isom and Francis Kisei,
en average speed sufficient to carry when they responded to an en-
her farther than from han Diego to co re,
had a difference, Kizer
stem growth may be secured. There
Is a great deal of danger to the atarid
In both clipping and cutting for ha'
and therefore It Is not usually ad
vlsahle to use either of these. I'er
hups the safest nietliod Is to pastur.
the crop until about June 1. Tin
crop will be ready to harvest for seeo
lute In August as a rule.
Air for Tomatoes
Give seedling tomatoes sir whenever
tt is possible to make them stocky, N<
plant goes spindling faster tbau the
tomato. Open the window a little way
on any day when the temperature Is
shove freezing but do not expose to
cold winds Fresh air whenever pos-
slide goes a long way towurd making
fine, strong tomato plants in tbe seed
boxes and frames.
Pine Grove Church
Sunday school. 10,
Preaching, 11,
Prayer-meeting Thursday, 8
Church of Christ
for NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK
“ Kalburnie ” 32-inch, fast colors, 25c a yard
Toile du Norde ’’ 32-inch. 32c a yard
English prints, 36-inch, 50c a ta rd
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
a
.
'r
e
HALSEY,’OREGON
Dignified United States sena­
tors think it is none of our busi­
ness how they waste the time
we pay them for. Mr. Dawes
t h i ii l p d iffe re n tly and is urging
voters to demand a, reform.
«Maun
>p
friends
of tha children end
bsing
|.r^»<-nt,
«ml
a
very pleasant tima was hftd.
ing a beet from it with the re­
mark.
“That’s i one ”
The
balance of the quartet did not
1 that the former senator had keen ar­
rested and fined fo r drunkenness
The state proved th at It was another
Magnus Johnson.
t l - ii m c n
picnic May dav. 26 jmrwflts and
teaebsr
the Hawaiian islands.
At the end insisting that there were “three
Of the 25ih hour it was announced beats
in the measure,” and
she had hown just far «“«»»«J1 to, finally flooring his opponents by
equal the distance between Ssn Diego picking up a measure and tak­
aud Honolulu.
Magnus Johnson Wins Libel Case
Minneapolis.— A. N. Jacobs, cam w a il to r the fu ll co u nt.
palgn manager for United States Sen
Mrs. B. M. Bond wan mana­
tor Thomas D. Sclmil of Mlnnesot'g In
ger
and Bali, being a banker,
the last campaign, was found gn’lty
i t
criminally libeling former Unit*vl looked after the receipts.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin
Sues Senator Magnue Johnson In dis
, trlc t court here. Jacobs published an and C P. Moody were active.
Side shows were numerous,
i article in a local magazine stating
M l—
.roni Coivallis Friday evening
j visit over the week end at
home.
The Pins Grove school will
ose next Friday. There will
3 a piogram by the school at
o'clock.
Ray Hover and R. K. Etew-
t . t went to the Stewart place,
neur GoMien, Monday to plant
oral kale and late giirdcri.
Mr. and Mis. Myiel Settle,
Mrs. R. K. Stewart and Ray
Hover visited Pete Fettle at Sa­
lem Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. Pert Ilaynn
and Mrs. E. E. Hover attended
tbs
funem I
«(
Mm.
E<lfi r
Haynes at Albany Sunday afte.-
noon.
The Pine Crove school had i t '.
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, J l,
C hristian Endeavor, 7.
Preaching. 8.
C lifford Carey, pastor.
with admission fees from 2
cents up not very high. Speci­
mens of these were “the strong
man,” made of horseradish and M. E. Church
onions, and
“the cute kid” Robert Parker psetor,
whose mamma proved to have Sunday school, 10.
been a goat.
Preaching, 11
There were eats which werei ■ Juhirtr League, 3,
good, ahd the net proceeds ol
Interm ediate League, 7.
the affair were about $56.
E pw orth league, 7
l*rank Gankte, rigged out as a
Preaching, 8.
Prayar-mcating Thoreday, 8.
clown, was everywhere.
Baseball
The Halsey toys won over
Shedd at the latter's home in
Tuesday’s ball playing, 7 to 3
Halsey girls made 30 to Shedd s
32.
At the end of the fifth inning
tie toys’ game was a tic, 3 to
3. Then Hr-'sey woke up ar.d
made 3 in the seventh and 1 in
the eighth.
For Halsey Norton struck out
8 and walked 1. Halsey stolo
2 ba»«g and roads a home run and
2 F>ases and made home run and
2 base hits. Palmer made his
home run first man up.
Shedd made 1 double play
and 5 stolen bases. Elder
struck out 4.
Lineup—Halsey, Norton p,
Corbin c. Palmer lb, Tussing 2b,
Wooley 3b, Miller ss, Isom If,
Heinrich cf, Koontz rf.