Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 06, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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PAG E 6
R U R A L E N T t R F R IS K
MAY
t. 1923
Fatal Assault Near Halsey
A protege of th e game commis­
' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • from the in ju rie s receiv. >1 when
,
,
. , , • hi» team ran ewav and threw him sion lost bis life yesterday a fte r­
D ent wonder what J S h o r n the wagon, breaking hi» noon when
„ uvu „ he
„ attacked ^ L lo
lu y /u d W
G il J.
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collar
bene
and
fraoturing
several
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become o f Sallyl
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„ Ho 1 I . « ... . . i . h r . - J ■ L - . „ h . ; CDrist
ta n d a rd (J
ta tio n ,
c h ri,t of the
,he S
Standard
O il s station,
♦ rib». He ia paat threescore and 41,
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J.'le n and Buffers from asthma a n d A lb an y, a couple of miles north of
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e flB l" it d ifflo n lt to bold to the poei- Halsey.
11 tione
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____ | M r. Gi.' Ichrist was coming this
tio n a in
which ____
the r _____
doctor would
j lik e to keep h im while the bone» way in his auto when hi* assailant
11 k n it together.
I ro«e from the d itch, grabbed a
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handful of glass from the w ind, .1
shield and b it G ilc h ris t in the CALIFORNIA LAW IS UPHELD
face with it, c u ttin g a big gash ini oec|glon M ay Return M illion« to
his forehead end p ittin g part of
Income Tax Payer«.
bis face w ith smaller scraps mi tba!
San Francisco. — A husband and
when washed up by D r. M arks be w ife have the rig ht to file separate
income tax returns under the C ali­
looked like a sm allpox patient.
The assaulting p a rty , a tn a l- fornia community property law
The decision, which if upheld by
Chinese pheasant, lay in (be auto
with a broken neck when the af­ the United States supreme court, w ill
fray ended.
mean the return o f approxim ately
ALBANY
Plan for a Complete
Sunday — M onday— Tuesday •
May 1 0 -1 1 — 12 J
J
Watch for her 5
Electrical Home Laundry
X tttS M M M S H I
for that big housecleaning week wash
Halsey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
New shingles adorn a large
section
of the Koontz store
.1 uilding.
Ellen
Vannice was hom>'
from Willamette U. over the
week end.
Charles W. Gibson shipped t>
load of lambs to Portland early
in the week.
D. J. Hayes has gone to look
after putting in the crops or
his Montana farm.
Carrie Overton is adminis
trato r of the estate of Lincoln
Overton, valued at $7950.
Genevieve Wells and Pearl
l ’ehrsson were borne from Mon­
mouth over the week end.
Lavelle Palmer left Saturday
for a in,ssionary convention and
to visit Amanda M itztier iu
land.
The heaviest la u n d ry w o rk o f the y e a r comes when y o u
ta k in g down the c u rta in s and la u n d e rin g the w in te r blankets.
begin
These two e le c tric a l servants m ake the w ork easy.
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Second-hand pianos are offered
economy prices at the Daven­ Outgoing M a il
port Music house.
A t the Halsey postoffice m ails
j Card of Thanks
close going north at 11:50 a. m.
and 5:20 p. m.
We wish to th an k our friends
Geing south, 11:10 a. m . and
fo r th eir sym pathy and assistance 5:20 p. m.
at funeral of our son and brother.
To Brow nsville, 6:20 a. m, and
| B, M. W ilson.
12 m. M orning stage to Browns­
M r. and M rs. L . R. W ilson
v ille goes on to C raw fordsville,
H olley and Sweet Home.
and son and daughter.
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The Enterprise
! one year for
one dollar
P ort­
The Paper will Stop Coming at th« end of
Mrs. L. V. Chance entertain-
her
sister,
Mr«
Theodore
Höflich of Albany, several days
last week.
Mrs.
hospital
sister,
trained
her-
Bert S. Clark is in a
at Corvallis, where her
Mrs. Charles Poole, a
nurse, is caring for
A. W. Haynes and wife of
Eugene called on Mrs. Haynes’
uncle, old man Wheeler, and
wife S unday and they all visited
the Smith cemetery.
Ray best os Hi-spced Brake
Service Station
at
J B. Hughes was in town F ri­
day. He is stopping at Browns­
ville while closing up his af­
fairs there.
ed
Reconditioning Shop
212 East First si, Z .lb i.i/ beai
the sleali - R
$77,000,000 to taxpayers in California,
Phon
was handed down here by U nited
States D istrict Judge Partridge.
T he decision upheld the constltu- I
tio n ality of the state statutes provid­
Halsey Railroad Time
ing that husband and w ife may make
North
South
separate
Income tax returns, as
No. 17, 12:09 p. m
against the government contention N t. 12, 3:20 a. m.
1», 10:48 a. m.
33, 731 p
that com munity property must be in­
34, 4:25 p. m.
31, H :34 p. m.
cluded in a single return.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m., stoos
to let off passengers from south of
Eugene
Paid-for Paragraphs
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged.
Nos. 31. 32, 33 and 34 run betweeo Port­
(5c a lin e )
land and Engene only.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle take N ft 17 to Eugene and there transfer
No. 15.
at the Enterprise office.
Halsey-brow nsville stage meets trains
18, 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order named.
will be at the
G LO BE
TORRANCE
Ao Electric Washer
9
9
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the term unless the subscription is renewed. The
money w ill be used in m aking a better paper fo r the
subscriber d u ring the life of the subscription, not ¡ „
An Electric Ironer
im proving it for the benefit of somebody else the next
te ar.
See them on d is p la y at
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER Co.
So Big
Cutting Out W aste
a. lot o f money.”
“I think so, too
But then, n i al­
ways think unytblng over nine dollars
It qnlte a lot of money. You see. 1 I
Lee Cunningham and family
ms cigarette end viciously into
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u
w v - u I to
V x get
r i I tw
W enty-flvt
V H IJ -D V I C
FDl
used
cents
apiece for
of Stockton have been visiting a tray, blew a Anal. Infuriated wraith I?
k °
7 • lleDt- n* r b* uv'1 sketching hats for Oage's "
i V a
tin t
t i n t quietly,
n ilia s tlv
» V , «I
- reat
..- a
—
Mr. Cunningham's sisters, Mrs. of amoke. and picked up the telephone l lly
el lent,
but
composedly,
She was undeniably attractive. "And
George Taylor and Mrs. Fred connection on his own desk, “o ne of fully silent.
now you've arrived. You're aucces«
those 4— d temperamental near-aritats
“I'll
tell
you
the
sort
of
thing
we
Overton.
f» l."
trying te be «road.“ he muttered, tils
want. M is t O’M ara .”
H e told her
"A rriv e d I
Heavens,
no!
I've j
hand over the mouthpiece. "Here, Miss
When he hnd finished she probably
Robert Edwards and Everett
atarted."
Ny« o f Sweet Homs were laut Ib i w l l a g s - n i talk to her. Switch her would burst out with three or four
“ Who get» more money than you do
plans. The others had done that.
weak sentenced iu the justice over."
for a drawing?"
When
he
had
finished
she
said,
'T
il
Mine—uh—O M a ra . This is
“Nobody, I suppose."
court a t Albany to $2000 fine M r. •H elio,
think about It for a couple o f days
DqTong talking. I much prefer
“ W ell, then?-'
and six months in jail for tliut. you come to iny office and talk to while I ’m working on something else
"W ell. then. In another m inute I'll
I always do. I'm doing a soap picture
•parating a atOl and appealed
(No more of this nonsense).
be telling you the story of my life .”
now.
I
can
begin
work
on
yours
H er voice: "Certainly, If you prefer
Judge H a m ilto n reversed tba ease:
She smiled again her slow wide I
s m ile : turned to leave. D irk derided |
Appeala from other boose convic It. 1 thought the other would save ua Wednesday.“
"But
I'd
tike
to
see
It—
that
ts,
I'd
both some time, r i l be there at four-
lions are pending
that while most women’s mouths wer,
like to have an Idea o f what you're
thirty." H er voice was leisurely, low,
merely features this girl's was a decor
C. L. Falk, who was h urt in wunded. An Hilmlrabie voice. Rest­ planning to do with It.” Did ahe think atloa.
going to let her go aheud with
a -runaway last week, will lie ful.
(T o be continued I
out consulting hla Judgment I
»m ie time yet in recovering
"Very well. F ou r-thirty,” euld Dirk,
"Oh.
It
w
ill
he
all
right.
But
drop
crisply. Jerked the receiver onto the
lute the studio I f you like.
It will
H as the lad d u ll because he
hook. That was the way to handle 'em.
take me «hunt a week, I suppose. I'm failed to make his grade?
Tlieae female« of forty w ith straggling
No
over on Ontario In that old studio
hair and a bundle o f drawings under
His
mother
had
unkn
ow
ing
ly
neg
building. You'll know it by the way
tlietr arm.
One boy or
moat of the bricks have fallen out of looted his eyesigfht.
The female of forty with straggling
the building and are scattered over the
hair and a bundle of druwlnge under
g ir l out of every fo ur has below
sidewalk." Hbe «idled a alow wide
her arui wua announced at four-thirty
Corrected vision
andle. H e r teeth w vrr good but her norm al eyesight.
to the dot.
D irk let her w ait five
mouth »-a« too big. he thought
Nice makes b righter boys and girls.
minutes In the outer office, being still a
big warm kind of smile, though. He
Utile annoyed. At four-tblrty-flve there
found hlraeelf smiling, too. sociably
Organ i xed Mav, 1923
entered hta private office 11 tall slim
Then he bourne boelueeeUke again
Dividend June 15, 1923 . .
j v <q girl tn a »mart little broadtail Jacket.
Very businesslike.
Dividend Jnlv 15,1923..........
) l> q fUr-trlmmed ahlrt, nnd a black hat at
"How much do you— what Is your—
Dividend Ang. '5. 1 9 Í3 ___
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once so daring and so nlrnple that ewen
Dividend Sept 1.5 1923
j <2 a
whut would you cxi>ect to get for a
a
man
moat
recognise
Its
French
nn
Dividend Oct. IS, 197.Ì
......... ” | 3 5
drawing such us t h a t r
g
ttvlty.
Slie carried no portfolio of
Dividend Nev. IS. 1923.......... ■»
“Fifteen hundred doHara," aaM Mis»
Dividend Dec 15, 1923 ............... lb . q dru wings under her nrtna
O’Mara.
E xira dividend Dec 25, 1923........ 1
%
ThrtMigh the m ana mind flashed _
"Nonsense." He looked at her then
D l\u le a d Jan 15. 1*74
iV 4
ru_..i__ i V Feb
. , . 13.
. U>24 _______
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Z* q w rlea of uotwalneaallke thoughts aucli I'erhnpa that bad been humor. But ahe
Dividend
as:
"OoBhl
. . .
Kyes! .
.
was not smiling. "You mean flfteeo
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Dividend M ar I t 19J4
T hat'« way 1 Ifke to see girl dross
hundred for a Mngle d ra w ln g f'
Dividend April 15, 1 9 M ... ........ I N *
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.
.
T
ired
looking.................
No,
guess
Di videa.) Mav 13. 1*1« . . .
"For that sort o f thing, yea "
ib 5
It's
bar
eyve—eort
of
fatigued
.
.
Hatra dividend May ,31, 1924 ...........
T i n afraid we can t pay that. Mine
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Pretty.
.
.
.
No.
«he
lxn
t
.
.
yes
Dividend June IS, 1924_____
. JV %
O M a ra ."
Optometrist
•be . . . .• Aloud he said. “ This
Dividend Jnlv 15, 1924.. ............. | V q
Ml»» <rM ara atood up. “ That la my
Dividend Ang 13. 1934 . . . . . . . . l W *
Is very kind of yo«. Miss O'M a re
prfce."
Bhe was act at all ember
Dividend Sept IS, 1024 ............... p ’ »
Then he thought that sounded pompous
raaaed. He reallnad that he bad «ever
Dividend .
HL 193«
i\ ,
an,I said, curtly. "Bit down "
seen mich effortieaa composure. I t was A L B A N Y
Dividend Noe. IS, 19?« ................ j P <x,
OREGON
M ita O’U s ra ant down. Miss O'Mura
he who was fumbling w ith the object»
Dividend Dec 1» 1 9 2 1 ...’ *
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looked SI him with her tired deep blue
on kla flat topped desk—a p«m. a *hee(
E v ira dividend Dec . 23 1924
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A D M IN IS T R A T R IX ' N O T IC E
Dividend )-n . 15. 193.5...
j u q eyes kflaa O'M aru said nothing. She of paper, a blotter. "O.x.d-hy, M r.—
of Appointment
Dividenp F.-b 13 1S23 ......... 2 . . . .1 3 Ì % regarded him pleasantly, quietly, com
le .Io n g "
She Meld ont a friendly
Notice is hereby giyen fbvt the under
Dividend Mar 13. 1 9 J S ..........
q potedly. H e watted for her to say that band He took I t H er hair wea gold
Dividend April 15 m j j
q
UKually she did not come to business —dull gold, not bright—and <«Ued tn «Ignvd bv an order of the Count» Court
of Linn County, Oregon, hat leer,
offli-ea; that site had only twenty a single great knot at the back of bet pointer! a d m in n tra tn x of the rTute of
Total dividendi Io date
3 7 *< *
minutes to give h im , that the day wna head. low. He took her hand. The Rett M W ilm a d e c e . ^
All
I otowa K n valttt- Inc pave at the warm, or cold; tils office hands,,m e. tired eyes looked op at him
having claims a g .m .l a .ld eatMe » r,
rete of MA per annum
For futi info»- the view oeer the rtver rnagnlflcent
"W ell, if that's your price. Mlaa required to present then, w .th ia ,,x
n atio n wrl«e or phone
. 1
Mlaa O’M ara sold nothing, pleasantly. O ’Maro. I wasn't prepared to le y any month» fro® the date a i th.«
with the proper eonchera. to 'the undei'
So D irk tn-gaa to talk, rather hur
such -but of course I supi>oee you top-
ALLAN It. KIRK CO.
•ixaed at her place .1 r m id .m .
A,
riedly.
not,-here do get «may prtoes for your baov. ,n Linn county. Oregon
Datod
U S Yeon Bbilding
M eta 0I8U
Now, thia was a new experience for work."
and firat publ.ahed thia s,h ,1.» of ¿ ‘a’ '
Eorttland, Or, or
D irk Dejong
Usually women apt,ke
Not any craaler theo the prtrea you
"
s j
W .iro n
i
te him Ursi and fluently Uulet women lop-notchere gee"
A - o , a ^ « ' » ' » ’ ratnx A fore«,d
C- P S T A F F O R D Hateey,
Am
or
A.
Tuaaing
Atty
tor
Adnix
WUU. flB om JMiudswd * lh u e M quite
(Continued from page 3)
C redit is waste. Bookkeep.
ing and collecting consume ti ne, and tim e is money.
■ ome debtors die, some move away, some go bankrupt
and «ome «re dow nright dishonest persons. Those who
pay $1.50 cover tbeke losses.
waxed voluble under his silence; vol­
uble women chattered. Paula always
spoke a hundred words to his one.
But here whs a woman more silent
Ü A 'T- u.inn County
«¿r
tbe k'n le rPrise
Farmer
have i t on tr ia l
not now
ta king
25 weeks for
25 cents
u n t i t hWi11
C° m ing t0 him When the ,im e exP i« s
unless be orders , t continued. One or two eop.es
m ight not give a fa ir idea of the work t h . paper is
oing, but after 25 .weeks’ acquaintance subsriber
i n
-
t l n r or u o t i t is w orth $1 a year.
i ■ ► t r i ^ Ph’ y Ca8h t0 8,11001 p upils Who Procure ‘ hese
W it 8Ub8" ‘ p tlo n ! frora fkiine rs in L in n county.
W rite or call for particulars.
Those whe have farmed fifty y eari hare ,earned
th in g every year. None of u. knows it «11
Every L in n
-
b ..h ,i.
w o rth » o r .
Inc.
A Dividend Payer
s„ „ ,
Jo u l h . „
)Ufl.
The Enterprise
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r il l continue to im prove as fast
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« L ‘" " S oun,y f?arm Features -m «o„,inu.
a
1° he R1V8I1 prominenee.
E ve ry farm er
I
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C. Meade,
H. Albro,
Oregon new« ,0 b rie f paragraphs
Brief statements of im p o rta n t w orld e v e .t.
i J T's evening fa iry tales
Join the Lucky Dollar’
&
Class
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"n malling a belter P*per
in H alsey--a credit to the community