Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 13, 1925, Image 1

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A \\ evkly Chronicle of Local Events anti Progress on Linn County Land
L) a i r y
HAL8EY. OREGG a
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H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
f
a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts
the ™<J. is it
to g0 >t
| blind?
D a ir y J u b ile e
Cleona Smith was at Browns­
v ille Saturday.
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P in e G r o v e P o in ts
B ra n d o n B its
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
'E nterp rise O orre.pond.nr«)
o f L in n C o u n ty
13, 0 2 5
P o u ltry
W ool
Mad Dog ! Mad
[Dog ! Look Out !
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bierly were . .
Doings of Our Populaco . . u » S
! "J e T '
A m e r ic a ’ P. A. Pehersson was in Port­
at the Quimby home Sunday. .Chain I p Y our Pet and
land a few days last week-
Chronicled in Brief
son’s and with her mother, Mrs
a llo w s Its Right to
Miss Joy Starr of Bellfountain , Harry L. Chr-nce was at • Save His Life...The
Paragraphs
th e Title
Hannah Cummings, at the end
visited
Iona Albertson Sunday. Glenn Chance’s Saturday night.1
Plague Spreads
of the week.
Glenn Chance and family
Mis. A. L. Knighton and
The King
Kiner sawmill on Mc­ Saturday, the 28d, at B ryant daughter were Albany visitors spent Sunday in Shedd with Mrs. * As to the strawberry, it was
Mian R uby Schroll earn« hotr.e Dowell creek was totally de­ park, A loany, are th« day and ”
■
-
r i...— >--------- | under a cloud last year, but thia
Monday.
Monday.
*« » r I Chance’s r parents
stroyed by fire Friday. Twelve place for the Jersey jub ile e of the
___ ______
of an
Curtis Veatch and family season there is promise
Mr. and Mrs. wer?A?hinv aI*nt
T h a t new roof on the Koootx men were employed and the cut cou",y , wt>'cl‘ has more Jersey
m ost^of Sunday a t’ the abundant crop and satisfactory
and
Ray
Hover
other
in
Oregon,
etoie has been finished.
was about 10,000 feet a day.
' c,“ e lhan B,iy
■were Albany Quimby
Q„imhv homo
prices. A good deal of money
home.
which s la t-, niuortg other Jersey callers Friday.
will come into Linn oounty for
A ll the Halsey O. A . C. hots
Harmony school will be out honors, contains two of the three
Bert Haynes and family visit-
,closed ,l asi, this crop this year.
•
were at home over the week end. Friday. The teacher and pu­ medal of-m erit Jersey sires in the
ed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Spring-
Tho
the
state
examma-1
Canning
will
pn
probably
start
Homer M ornhinw eg and wife pils are planning a picnic on cousit'y
tions come this week.
I next Monday.
of
i
gate,
near
Rowland,
Sunday.
the
banks
of
the
Muddy
in
Mrs.
I
t
is
not
surprising,
in
view
have another daughter in th eir
Rabies is epizo-otic at Sweet
A federal veterinarian was!* M r. Veatch. Mr. Sinkele and
Mae Smiths pasture.
tbefacts, th a t United States Jersey
Pvrtlaud home.
M-
nr
nr . .. „
[h r id tra dub L in n oouoty “ the in this neighborhood last week Henry Weger attended Wager’s Home. Dogs, various domestic
5 Ir - a? tL M r8 D
i
d u lle r .
I Is of Am erica.»
The c ity council Monday n ig ht
applying the T. B. test to a sale in Brownsville Saturday. animals and men are suffering
definitely decided not to be subject
from it, though in the case of
i t
‘
Freerksefc
Oregon’^ fdrtner-governor hat number of herds.
______________________ The Brandon ar.d Rowland
to the w orkm en's compensaliuu and J. C. Porter attended the te ta tiv ie ly promised to be present
humans prompt steps have been
act.
Mbsdames N. E. Chandler, R. school picnic was at Pence’s taken which will probably pre­
Jim Sheriden funeral in Albany and address the B ry a u l park gath-
K.
Stewart, Myrel Settle and E .! grove Friday. The time was vent loss of life from it.
Thursday
afternoon.
tueeting.
Meedamee A. A . Tossing, C. P
E.
Hover attended the mission- sPomt in visiting, playing ball
Despite all efforts to prevent
Horace
Addis
writes
,
“
A
Jer-
Moody and B. M. Bond attended
Mrs. O. B
Stalnaker v is it-d
_ l „ , i ,
ary
meeting
at
Mrs.
George
and
eating
ice
cream.
its
spread, the plague has al­
,
,
sey
b
u
ll
to.
q
u
a
lify
for
a
sliver
the Eastern Star at Shedd Wed­
i le 1 attons several days and , medal, gold medal or medal of Bayne s Ih u rs d a y afternoon.
Kirk schdol had a big wiener ready spread as far this way
nesday.
her husband came Sunday and m erit, must have three daughters
The program given by the r°ast Friday night. Most of as Crawfordsville.
Mrs. Am erica Sayer, a pioneer, took her home to Corvallis next that have woo medals in th eir re­ school
Brownsville is under quaran-
Friday evening was I _ e neighborhood were invited
aged 82. m other of Mrs. Rd H ollol day.
spective classes. There are 52
It
was
a
nice
evening
and
every-
tine,
no dogs or cats being per-
Jersey cows qualified for medals of much enjoyed. The main fea­ body enjoyed themselves.
way of B row nsville, diea in that
mitted to run at large.
3 lie four $10 prises for denial
ture
was
a
two-act
musical
city F rid a y.
m erit in the Jersey close.
Of
I There is no such thing as
essays by school children were woo
these Oregon has 18. Just three play, “The Enchanted Wood.”
being too safe.
The W orneu’s M issionary society bv, Doris Height of Maple school, have qualified in the 305-aay class The stage, trimmed in flowers,
A
l
f
o
r
d
A
r
r
o
w
s
This terrible disease has 'been
Albany.
Barbara
Price
of
Madisoo
of the C hristian church w ill meet
green branches and real trees,
and all are Oregon cows.”
chronic among coyotes in some
next Tuesday, March 19, at the school, same c ity , Lo's F alk of
Lady M ary of Ashburn, w ith
a veritable “wood Lulu
section® east of the mountains
church at 2:30. There w ill be a Busey d is tric t and Arnold Mew- 14,619 pound» of m ilk aod 844 63! M cNeil a» •'
•* M other Goose,”
Goose
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Em­
man of Brownsville.
i for years. Last season food con-
silver tea at the meetiog.
pounds of b u tte rfa t to her credit, ma Johm oo as “ The O ld Lady
Lee Ingram made a business ditions were such that an un­
M r. and M rs. Charles M o rn h in -!
People w ith radio» w ill be able 19 a m ature cow bred and owned who lived in a shoe,” Verne
usual invasion by coyote9 came
to hear Thomas F. Green of the by J. M . Dickson & bon of Shedd. Eagy as Tom, the piper’s son trip to Albany Saturday.
weg and lit t le daughter of Mc- sta ff council of »he Red Cros9 at
over
the coast range, they, as
.«i--, | Miss Betty Johnston of Port-
and Rose McNeil as “Little Miss
Glynn were wenk-end visitors at 8 o’clock next Saturday evening,
well as bears, preying upon
G
k
E.
Jackson,
who
will
ex-
of'thZ
'!'nd
visited
her
uncle
and
aunt,
Muffett,” were a few of
, . « _ A E Whitbeck, livestock along the western
Claron Gorm ley's.
vi the . < ,
from the Oregonian broadcasting periment with flax, was report- characters, though all the
rest « J 01“ Mrs.
foo’. b ilh .
H e has just returned . ed from Albany as a Halsey mah were there from “Simple Simon” ! &una*F-
Mrs, Bert S. C lark expects to he sta tio n .
cut o f the hospital in a day or two from a lour of the east in which and so called in last week’s to "Mistress Mary.” Gertrude
It is presumed that near
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ingram and
¡Enterprise.
The Harrisburg! Nichols as “queen of fairies” , daughter,
and go to her m other’ s, in Leba­ he spoke in tw enty large cities.
___, Mrs. Johnson of Port- Sweet Home a dog had a fight
non, to complete her recuperation.
T wets Sunday visitors * ”“ at 7 with a rabid coyote and came
J. D. Pittman and wife and bulletin claims him for that and her six small fairies were li—
land,
out alive but infeoted by a bite
B M. Bond, cashier of the H a l­ little daughter Doris left Mon- l°cahty and says he will sow two lovely in their dainty costumes. Lee Ingram’s.
from
the wild animal. Rabies
acres
of
the
fiber
plant,
instead
I
A
song
and
drill,
“Ladies
of
sey State bank, and J. W. Moore, day for a visit to relatives at
csshier of the H arrisb urg N ational San Jose and at the oil city of of one, one on good land and Japan," by Margaret Heinrich * Miss Gladys Willbanks has aPP«ared in Sweet Home and
bank, w ith th e ir wives attended the Morgan Hill, Cali. They expect one on soil that has been over­ Ida McNeil and Helen and Jen­ gone for a trip thru Eastein h»d * cousidsrab'e foothold be-
cropped. That will be instruc nette Settle, . in costume, was Oregon with an uncle and aunt fore it was oorrectly diagnosed
bankers’ m eeting in A lbany Tues­ to be gone about two weeks.
tive.
very good.
day night.
from Corvallis.
j Six days a week a mail stage
Somebody
got
uneasy
about
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C-
E.
Mercer
™ns
ff,omn Ha’sei ^ roUf*
A couple of men who said the
our water supply, so last Friday Mrs. Cross’ Recitals
A Musical Visitor
sun on tb e ir windshield blinded
and
Mrs.
D.
I.
Isom
from
Eu-
Brownsville.
Crawfordsville and
the city reservoir was emptied
The public re c ita l by piano pu
them ran in to a tru ck carrying
gene
spent
Sunday
at
E.
D.
H
o
lle
y
to
Sweet
Home and re-
Mrs. James W. Cary, who has
and sci uboed. Not a single dead pile of Mrs. Jess Cross at H ar
300 pounds of giant powder in Jef­
Isom’s.
1 1 urn. L< ok out for your dogs I
the winter in
ferson M onday.
L u c k ily there cat or living microbe was dis­ risb urg F rid a y n ig h t consisted of been spending
so we breathe (and tw enty-tw o number» and the per San Diego and L03 Angeles,
was no explosion, so the o nly dam ­ covered,
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Rickard School Notes
formers were :
age was to the care.
When one diink) easy a-gain.
and Emery spent last week at
(her
husband
died
on
shipboard
B ro w n iv ille defeated H alsey In
1— Jean Weber, Jean Me Alee
finds th a t, fo r any reason, he can-
According to Stenlberg Bros.’ 2— Phyllis Holt
before reaching Panama and their farm in Benton county, a 13-inm ng baseball game here
putting
in
the
crop.
survey, strawlierries will give a 3— J suet Martin
■ yesterday.
I t waa unanitnoualy
was buried at sea) left Halsey
-I— Lois Drinkard
big yield this year. And Hal­ 5—
Mrs. Chester Curtis received 'declared the beet game seen on tbe
A lb an y’s
Jean McAfee Donald McAfee
Saturday,
after
visiting
about
sey territory is not raising b— Margaret Moore
local diam ond. Tbe final score
only
two weeks with her cousins, news of the arrival of a new wee 11 to 9. Each aide used two
enough strawberries for home 7— Donald McAfee
son
at
the
home
of
her
sister,
8— Alma Cartwright
Edwin Russ and Mrs. Russ Mrs. Alvin Allen o f C o tta g e hurlers. Wooley substituted for
consumption.
EXCLUSIVE
9— Mardell Herman
Kneeland, for Boston.
Grove, Monday of last week ‘ N orton and Overton fo r Tycer.
Jean Weber
John Standish blew into the 10—
A f t t r tbe 8th ia n in g the game
11— Mildred Moody, T helm a Ingram
O PTIC AL PARLORS
Mrs. Cary was the honor His name is Robert Floyd.
Enterprise
office Thursday 12— Jean McAfee
e erutd a cinch for B ro w n iv ille ,
morning. He had arrived the 1 13— Wilma Owen
guest at several dinner parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rickard toua :
evening
before, on his way from
At the S. P. Brock farm Mrs- had several o f their children
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Idaho to a job on the daily pa- i L Ê b â ^ t l . Wilhelm, Donna Cross
Cary sang a number of Scotch home for dinner and to spent! Brow nsville 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0—«
per at Reedsport, He went on 1 7—I.yda Gregory
Bancroft*Optical Co.
songs, to the great delight of the day Sunday. They were I Halsey
0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 -1
j 18—Dorothy Abraham
that evening.
t **““
the fiuiab came out :
*” u •*■
313 West First street, Albany,Or.
19—Jean McAfee, Wilma Owen. E l i r a “Mother Brock,” who said Mrs. Mrs. G uy Roberta and fa m ily ¡b
Cary’s singing of those songu and Raymond Rickard of Toledo
beth Wilhelm
9 10 11 12 13
(Continued on page 6)
! 20—Hope Clay
was the best she ever heard. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee ' Brownsv. 6 A 0 0 0 0 6- -13
21— Jean McAfee
Halsey 1 and 5 0 0 0 3 - 9
22— Louise Robnett, Cleon» Smith, Ag- Mrs. Russ Kneeland and Mrs. of Eugene.
Meda Forbes were also guests
i
net Chandler, Donna Cross.
B oth aidas staged rallies in the
there.
This is our lucky day— the 13:b.
L ook Y outhful
in G ingham
GINGHAM
vn rxK
SPECIALS
<8
Many Halsey people were pre»
ent. for Mrs, Cross is popular.
Mrs. Cross w ill preseut ber
S ledd students in a recital at the
-jtiedd M ethodist church Sunday,
May 22. at 8 o’clock. Several of
the advanced H a ls e f students w ill
also take p a rt'
4 f f h j Halsey class, combined with
the high s c h o il credit pupils of
S iedd and H a rris b u rg , w ill be
.resented a t the H alrey C hristian
c lurch M ay 23 at 8 p. m.
setters complimenting the officer
of the state and showfDg the relative
standings of the counties In connec
tion with prohibition law enforcement
prosecutions and the counties' pro
portion of fines collected from Jan
uary 1 to April 9, 1925. were sent by
William S. Levens, state prohibition
director.
Britain
FOR NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK
“ K nlburnio” 32-inch, fast colors, 25c a yard
“ Toil© do Nord© ” 32-inch, 32c a yard
♦«dnigtieh pnuits, 3ki-incb, 4OC a, yard . .
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
H A L S E Y , OREGON
Takes
No P a rt
In
Morocco.
Lendon.—Great Britain will not In
terfere In the French Moroccan sit­
uation. Foreign Minister Chamberlain
told the house of commons In reply
to a question. He said Britain syro-
pathfzes with France, but the affair
Is purely a domestic concern of that
country.
T ro tsky
Denies Change
In
Attituce.
Moscow — Leon Trotsky, former
soviet war minister, who has arrived
In Moscow to take an active part In
th e-soviet government, issued a state­
ment denying assertions made In for­
eign newspapers regarding hit atti­
tude toward bourgeois democracy aud
the freedom of commerce.
Mrs. C. J. Powell and daugh­
ter-in-law served a genuine
farm dinner, to the delight of
Mrs. Cary and Mrs- Kneeland.
Mrs. Cary and Mrs. Kneeland
were guests of Rev. J. W. and
Mrs. Craig at Brownsville Af­
ter dinner and a visit Mrs. Craig
accompanied her guests to l i s ­
ter Walker’s, where Mrs. Cary
played and sang.
Mrs. William Turner gave a
dinner on May day honoring
Mrs. Cary. Other guests were
Mrs. Kneeland end Mr. Russ,
n the afternoon Mrs. Cary .sang
a number of Scotch songs and,
by request, "The Ninety and
Nine.”
Mrs. Cary sang at the. Bap-
tist church, Brownsville, Sunday
liefore last.
Mr». I.ee Low rey of Oregon C ity
arrived Tue-day evening for a v is it
at tbe home of bar parents, M r.
and Mrs. W . A . Brock, at Lake
Creek.
Pine Grove Church
Hnndav schon), 10.
Preaching, 11,
P r a r e r .in s e lin g 1 h u rslsy , 8
Church of Chriit
Carl Hill Will Graduate
Sundae School, 10.
C orvallis, May 4__ Carl J. H ill
Preaching. 11.
of Halsey is a member of the 1925
G hriatian Endeavor, 7.
graduating class, estimated at 530.
Preaching. 8.
The record class up to th is tim e
was th a t of 1922. the big war
C liffo rd Caray, pastor
group num bering 522. Last year
only 422 were graduated.
Seven student« are candidates M . E. Church
for the m is te r o f science degree,'
Robert Parker paeior.
12 fo r tbe degree of pharm aceutical
Hnndav school, 10.
chem ist, and soma 520 fo r tha reg­
Preaching, 11.
u la r bachelor of science degree.
Junior L‘‘|g u e . 3,
M r. H ill is m s jo fin g in Lusihes« ♦ Ir fm M f flffte Lea’gue, 7.
adm in istratio n. He is a membe.
Epwortb lesgue, 7.
o f O, A. C. ohsmber of commerce
Preaching. 8.
nd the Psi Chi social fra te rn ity .
Prayer-meeting Thursday, 8.
th irte e n th , hut Halsey was uaable
to score two men on bases. H a l-
s»y, both in tbe 9th and 13th,
scored with two out. The gam e
wa« called at 7:30.
Wednesday was flunk day for
the seniors and the rest of the»
school
missed their sinning
faces. The juniors prepared to
initiate their elders, but their
plans were vetoed 'by the prin­
cipal. They had a perty in the
evening.
Tom orrow afternoon at 2:30 (lie
jun ior-se nio r E nglish class w ill
present “ A D ay
w ith Bobbi«
Burna in Bonnie Scotland,'* a var­
ied lite ra ry program to which the
p ublic is invited.
A charge of
ten cents w ill he mads, the pro­
ceeds of which w ill le used to help
pxy the expenses o f the Browns-
v lie baseball player who was in-
j 'red in the game w ith Halsey io
.ne early part of tbe seasoo.
On the tesignat-ion' o f Mr».
Blackburn G ric e Weddle of Leba­
non was employed to finieb ber
term as teacbor in tba .Halsey
schools.
j
.J
John Standish and. Mearle
Straley visited thd school last
week.
In Friday’s baseball game at
Shedd Brownsville won, 9 to 3.
Prof. E n g lis h ’s m other and sis.
ter of Eugene an(F brother George
and w ife of in h é tio n C ity vieited
his fa m ily Sunday.