Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 20, 1925, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu ro
H ö r t c u 11 u r e
L iv e s to c k
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MAY 20, 1925
H a lse y H ap p e n in g s
and C o u n ty E vents
died Bt Albany Thursday,
A i h J s5
x
L ak e C reek L o c a ls
P in e G ro v e P oints
P a ir y
P o u ltry -
W ool
A lfo rd A rro w s
H a lse y M a n K illed
d wlfe were in
(Cy Special Correspondent)
(By sn Enterprise Reporter)
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Glenn Hill was here from
Junior
Williams has been
D o in g s o f O u r P o p u la c e
Lee
Ingram made business
Bert
Haynes
and
family
were
H arnsourg Thursday.
visiting in Eugene this week.
C h ro n ic le d in B rie f
in Albany Tuesday.
I trips to Eugene and Albany Sat- J
Mrs M. E. Bassett has gone
Miss Rena W alker of Halsey
urday.
P a ra g ra p h s
Elmer Settle and friend ox,
to visit friends at and near Eu­ was the week-end guest of Miss
I
b y a T h u n d e rb o lt
W . H u s s e y S tr ic k e n
D ow n in a F la s h
L a s t M o n d ay
Eugene spent Friday evening a t ' Mrs. Ingram and Thelm
K K . Stewart's
spent Sunday evening a t A. L i
H- W. Steinke and family re­
W hitbeck’s.
I , u- u
The first c * e of - 1925
— m *-* «trai
< n w -
I J. W. Hussey, 56 years old, ra-
Mrs. Charles Gibson and son
Ierries was brought into Lebanon turned Sunday from a Hillsboro
. Velda Curtis spent Friday "idln« ‘>n the Robnmt fa rm , be­
of
Corvallis
visited
friends
in
visit.
May 9.
night and Saturday w ith Hen- tw?en here and B row nayill«, waa
this vicinity last week.
s tS U irie s 1 /n o ?
P e
rie tta Starnes.
Jin s ta u tly k ille d by a stroke o f
Albany has begun work on
Mr. and Mrs. E verett Hover
U 6 !ater but
Deo Rolfe returned home last
6:40 Mond>y
thr-t much-needed new bridge to bigger
of H arrisburg visited E. E.
Bryant park.
:
,*
e
e
k
from
Tillamook,
where
h
e
|
Mr.
Hussey
had been plowing
Hover and family Sunday.
I has been working.
[ wHb a fo u r. bow . d lK and X u d
v ’ Stafford’s cousin, Mrs i nian'
From eight grade cows and one ,
Mrs- L. E. Eagy and sons
J » » y’ £?d husband and
Miss Leone Palm er gave the
registered Jersey W . C. Westeii- i i .
Lester Bond of Albany visit- lur bou,,,■ Alighting to open *
visited
at M . S. Conn's home,
house sold 1218.50 w orth of m ilk bany,a called^on C.’? : S u n £ y Al‘ j' 7
,be d l ,b
ed his sister, Mrs- E. D. Isom,
b*. had ju st remounted the
to tho Seio ooodeusary io the
near Oakville, Wednesday.
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mt‘x ,P '0R to pick up
Some
people
got
more
rai’
n
Friday“
^
PUP'1S
°
"
month of A p r il.
the raina when the bolt etruuh him
Rev.
Mr.
Coffey,
the
Free
Mrs.
Florence
Hawkins
«.,«
„„
ur»„
p
and on the bead, passed
through bia
. «hx-n they wanted, but it was
c j
A fter a visit w ith her father, jrand for spring grain ar.d did
presiding
elder, daughter Helen Jean of Port- body, burned » spot in tbe iron
UndaJ ^ ests at the J. B Methodist
J. C. Standish, and wife, Mrs. , not iiarm th a t which had surv’v- ^ lc.e'y,ood home deluded Mr preached a t Pine Grove Sunday
ast week at A. E. »«»t as though a b lo w -to rih had
Whitbeck’s.
I been held against it and knooked
and Mrs. PnnV
Cook and daughters morning
Fred Taylor went home to P ort­ ed the winter.
tim e hjiees senstkta. T » o of the
Oil,-to o
U «_
I and grandm a Coates-
land Saturday.
William
Jr-y
Curtis
of
Ruesel
Knighten
brought
his
T
and
J
r
Quite a hole has been made
_
soon recovered and tba
Mrs. George Taylor had her this year in the hay that has i , ’ Hfl,nnah Cumming3 of mother rn d aunt from Albany Lebanon called for a short time anim al»
ta a ll rig h t uow. . The b a r.
sister, Mrs. Fred Overton, and accumulated in recent years. 0 Lia caey and dau8hter, Mrs. G. Thursday to visit at A. L. at the Chester and Ellsworth other
ties» traces were broken.
Curtis homes Sunday afternoon.
family Sunday.
-------- - Her brother W. Frum shipped a ecu ole of ? G. ' Stevenson of Beaverton, have Knighten’s.
Mr. Hussey came from N orth
and a brother and sister from carloads Saturday
i been visiting relatives here this
Miss H attie Dannen, who has D.ikola lest fa ll and was a very
A
doctor
from
Corvrilis
was
Stockton, who hr-ve been visit-1
j
’ . .
,
j week.
been visiting her sister, Mrs. popular
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mau in Halsey. . He waa
» « h e « , left fo r home S
u
n
d
a
y
. |
B. L. Cummings o f -— , called to see J. A. Johnson Fri­ E. A. Starnes, left Friday even- superintendent of tha m . e Sun.
day. Mr. Johnson is some bet­ ing for Oregon City to visit day school. A widow and
eight
At the annual m eeting of the Chance’s S aturdry and then Biver, who has been visiting te r at present.
relatives.
children suryiv«. Ona sou waa in
Oregon x-etail jewelers F- M. went home with Ilenrv Bateman ’^latives ilerc> left for his home
C zltfo rn , ia , one in W aabington and
Mr. and Mrs. Myre! Settle
Mr and M r« r-
« f «- it»
French, the Albany veteran in of Brownsville.
.
i Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
v . Is- Mercer one in North Dakota. A daughter
the trade, retired from t h e 1
| Cummings accompanied him. ’
home in C alifo rn ia and
temoon and visited
secretaryship a fte r 18 years’ ' o , • c - p - Stafford had as
Mr
from Eugene and spent Satur- one in M iu oa so u aud a brother
service and was presented with ' cUnday «uest3
herself and expect‘ to s ta rt F rid a v ^ n J Mrs. Jack Craig.
day night and Sunday a t the resides in Idaho
a smoking jacket and an Indian h Fs ja n J Mrs Otto Smith, her v S t to M r’ A r d r v f old hnmC
la
tte r s home.
) The Fisher.Fraden undertaking
Mrs.
W.
G.
McNeil
and
Mrs.
robe in token of his lo n g - tim e '™ '- aad husband and two ¡ “ ’K X X n b
Tom’ haa S t
Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck enter- P‘ rl,ur» Albany will have charge
Albertson__ a ttended the m is-
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a
id
fidelity.
in honor of her guest, " f
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sionary m ^ctuig at Mrs. o ha rle . tamed
’ P' ■
There h»v«* been mure than a
iomas McManus, a cousin thi3 is Mrs. A rdry’s first trip Shaw’s at Peoria Wednesday af­ Mrs. Florence Hawkins, with a X
party Friday night. Music and * 7 e l.t ves n, « . i L d £ 'f
d-Z-n ap p lication s for the Hulsey of D. S. and Jim McWilliams, °*>t of Oregon.
Everyone is ternoon.
sr-ho it princip ale hip lo r the n e xt, whom they had not seen for 42 wishing them a pleasant journey
The Pine Gnove Cemetery 1
terhi. The s< bool boatd is w ait- * years,
years, was
was a a t t the
the home
home of
of D
D. S. a:id safe return.
jug for Mr. Davie to return the
Went
M r- and M ls- Cook of Santa associrtion met Thursday even- Those present were Lee Ingram b« “ from the™ s k i« U rT a ' J X In
contract given him before m aking over fiom Halsey and the party Claia, Cal., are >he guests of ! ? £ “ d_ m^ e a n -an«emen.t 9 / O il ‘' ad family, L. H. A rm s tro n g t b . roo° of to . r . s id . L a of John
a new one.
D iv is ha. taken a came back this way and visited Mrs Cook’s b ro th e r T S n a » r cleaning the cem etry before
and family, Mr. and Mrs. A- C. iToutmsn, two or thtee miles
un-re attractive position at Salem.
memorial dky.
Arm strong, G. W. W orkingei southeast of Shedd, and aiaar-
Co-eds at W illaru'-tta n n iv e r.itv, a d tuuul/.
j tneir j ourney to Portland and Mrs. Inez B. Smith of Albany aud fa m ily , E. A. Starnes and ranged the Inside more sr lees, set-
attacked by a protect a g iin st their
Last week Mr. and Mrs. L. E. spend some time a t other Ore­ came over Friday and gave the family, E. D. Isom and family, ‘ ting the pl»ce on fiie . Mrs. T ro u t-
tnavpold dance by Salem people
points before returning examination in physiology to Miss Lillie Rickard, Velda Cur- «>uu and a d a ig h ta r, on tho porch
D-ajn
of Albany celebrated the gon
<
alio thought it immodest, lia ve i
there being tis, George Bias, Virgil and of lh < b uilding, were not seriously
started a protest a g iin s t «Unwin«! . “ anniversary of their m a r-1 bornG' Until recently Mr. Cook her sixth grade,
was
one
of
the
large
bean
raisers
no
seventh
or
eighth
grade pu­ Charley Warden, the host a n d 'f|u r,• Troutm an was butchering
people w ith p ru rie n t instincts to
coinc.dent with the end
hostess and the guest of honor n “ * bed •<»*»• distance away, aud,
of
California.
pils a t Pine Grove this year.
attend th e ir
entertainm ents—a
years of the Blain Cloth-
and daughter.
( acoordiog to John C ornatt, who
pretty pat rejoinder.
inf? ccrnPany, Tuesday after-
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| brought tha report to Halsey, waa
The Pine Grove orchestra fur­
h iu
t 1 nocn they were guests of the
nished
music
for
the
Peoria
B
row
nsville
Briefs
j
t0 lh* grjuud bu‘ •ro”
B
ran
d
o
n
Bits
indfi-p\ndPm me»r ’ ° r C»h C°,Unty chamber of commerce, where
school program, which was given
J «,<- and m em ber of the legis- their long years of service to
at the Peoria
schoolhouse Sat-
The
asks ____
the county to*
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(Enterprise Correapondonce)
it, the community were testified to
A Long Career Ended
urday evening.
The Peoria help in keeping dogs out.
1 1 . by
several , speakers
and both
Albany's
r ____
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™.,'" of i John Banich
school
ha-d
planned
a
picnic
at
is w orking, at
strange dogs were killed in town ' Samuel P. Barger, who wa9
them made responses. Similar Glenn Chance’s,
out y
Smith Grove for Saturday but last week for fear of rabies.
sent a couple of years ago to
observance of the day was made
Saturday did not prove to be
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Tindle
asks
the
Knights of Pythias home at
'EXCLUSIVE a t the Blain home bv the Glenn Chance and family picnic w eather so the program
Brownsville
to
pay
her
$500
f
o
r
'
Yanc<>uver,
a fte r having resided
K iw anis tlu h ,
— — — —
went to Eugene
Saturday af- was given a t the schoolhouse in
injuries received in a fall on a in Brownsville siijce the. early
i
temoon.
OPTICAL PARLORS
the evening. A supper and ice bioken sidewalk about two seventies, died there Tuesday of
•pact! Sujsq m ou srnj ■
— -
-
1
I a <» W
Il-—
a
I was a in
«-.
•anrjs ojnsnn pun mapua on onvid
George Walton was a t the cream were served afterw ard. years ago. —
His funeral
Brownsville says last week
A
number
of
Pine
Grove
people
-«a
him
esptrq
.«3D
aqx
xueqiy
re
Glenn
Chance
home
Saturday
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T I C A L
the Brownsville B aptist church
’’No.’’
attended and report a very en­
raAjj eioooBiRo eqj mao as?|jq ooo oit helping Mr. Chance.
,
I and he was buried a t Sand
joyable time.
»»u aqj joj suopepunoj 3tijp[inq j - b
B an c ro ft O ptical Co.
Blair Isom was badly h u rt Ridge.
Curtis .Veatch
and family
qof eqj ao wd uaaq oabq nauutJOAl
when a car in which he was de-1
77T ' .—¿.C7T-
« j
•ill \Ve»t First street, Albany,Or.
visited r-t the W agner homo
livering
Brownsville bak ery '
f"
u
* C0° . . . <r* *
Mrs.
Cross'
Rbcital
, Sunday afternoon.
(Continued on page 6)
bread upset near Sweet Home i w ar veteran. He was a Virgin­
ian, and when the civil w ar
Tbe recital by Mrs Jess Cross' Friday.
Clarence and Byrd Wagner piano pupils at tbe Church of
broke o ut he hesitated to »olist,
Miss Mary Wooddy was b itte n '
"»
have been a t Long’s and Tem- Christ n ex t Saturday n ig h t is
by a dog a3 she was walking I not
fully a3Sured ° n which
I pteton’s shearing sheep.
►ched tiled to in c lu d e :
the Mistletoe, A n na Me- on the road Thursday. It is not *“1* *>“ »rmpaihiea, ooeht to
Mr. r,nd Mrs. Charles Hamer» C o Under
known th a t the animal was mad, *
Local
sentim ent wa$
n n e ll nnd Parthena W hite.
i who have been visiting Mrs.
Hells Do Ring, M e rrill S U fton . but the existence of rabies in ^ r<?n< for secession, and re-
Ham er’s parents,
have le ft
were rounding
So’diers Passing Bv, P h yllis the countv puts a serious a sp e c t, tariffing 'bands
They intended to go to Idaho.
men for th a t
H olt.
cn a dogRiite.
" up
" the « young
-•—
cause.
Violence was offered
Ham m ock
Lullaby«-,
Leila
Curtis Veatch and Charles
R. P. D augherty announces those who failed to enlist on de-
Ilamfer left Tuesday evening for Gansle.
th
he will build
a filling ■
«ta-
F lo w ft W altz, V iv ia n Frum .
,. a t ...
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— mand. A young man in a neigh-
Cottage Grove to shear sheep
. n wnere th e old barn stood boring family w&3 shot dead by
Spring Blossoms, Bessie Salmon.
and
returned
Thursday
evening.
t the southw est com er of Main 1,,
»
.
, ■
GINOHAM
B rie r Rose W nhz. D orothy Me-1 a and
Pine streets. T hat cornet <,b * r#cr,,,t* " ,or b' i,!« to°
Lsreu.
backward about joining the new
W EEK
La Styrienne, Margaret Moore. has been an eye sore, but it may
arm
y. B arger finally enlisted
BRIEF
GENERAL
NEWS
become
a
thing
of
beauty—and
P ixies’ G oodnight bong, Dona hl
SPECIALS
and served the southern cause for a
use.
Me
A
t«e.
Glchn Frank, editor oT Century mag
few months.
Purple Pansies, H enrietta and
azine, »as elected president of the
Esther b la m es
R a b in !
But in 18G2 he saw a chance
University of Wisconsin.
Class Reception M arch, Retta
to
escape and came to Oregon.
E. H. Fitzgerald of Cincinnati was
F ifty degg, h a lf s« m any sh««*p
- rolected grand president of the Broth A rm strong.
anil m cow have been k ille d in tbe Ten years later he came to
R -n d itio , Beverly Isom.
Brownsville, where he was in
hood of Railway Clerics.
war on rabies
Iris , G ertrude Robins.
An official crop »brecatt showed
Tbe etsie livestoe'c hnsr.l u ..i business for several years and
gene.
W ho law those ghost«?
r
Nora Coldiron.
Mr. and Mrs. C arter Ailing-
ham of Portland have been
visiting at C. S. Williams’.
. ? n Sunda>’ the Brook fam ily!
their annual reunion a t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Her-
Ì
L ook Y outhfui ,
in G ingham
for NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK
“ K a l h u r n i o ” 32-m ch. fa s t c o lo rs , 25c a y a rd
foilr- d u N o r d e ” 32-incli. 32c a y a r d
p rin t» ,.3 6 -in c b . ijOc a y a r d
k -V. KOONTZ CO.
HALSEY, OREGON
Song a t T w ilig h t,
Herman
Koontz.
Polka M ignounr, Jean nnd Don-
aid McAfee.
Folded Wings, L il.ia n Reynolds.
Sot g W ith o u t Words, Dorothy
M axw ell.
Viennese R efrain, M ary S m ith.
Irn ia M azurka, Janet A rn old
M arch ««I the U hlan*, Elizabeth
W ill elm and Donna Cro.s,
Dream Memories, Groce Batch-
we|).
The N ightingale, Jean Me • f«e.
T riptupha I March from Aida,
...
L y«l« G r-g o ry, Dorothy Abraha tin.
F ifth Nocturne, Hope C lay.
M ilita ry M arch, Agnes Chaud
■ ' 4 '
Little
Lindon
Bramwell Itr. In I ha Prociasior,, • Louise
Rol
severely tore his ear on a b a n oett, Cleona S m ith. A gora Chand­
wire fence, but is mending.
ler and Donna Cross,
I that Germany’s wheat and rye pros
, poets are the best In decades.
Swept by a near-cyclone, Columbia
I Mo., suffered a property loss that estl
nates Indicated would exceed >100.
000.
All nations of the world were call
ed upon to outlaw war In resolution?
adopted at the closing session of tb«
Associated Advertising Clubs of the
World convention In Houston. Texas
The federal pure food law oMdalf
are giving spoclal attention to Inter
state shipments of butter to deterrain«
whether they are short weight or con
tain less than the 80 per rent butter
fat required by the legal standard.
tim e was ju s tic e o f
quarantined •cbool diet trier» 118 ' fo r a
-
-
-
-
’
the
peace.
*
55. 92. 62. 7». 106. 70, 82. 112.
A dozen years ago Mrs. Bar­
6«. 181, 87, 56, 135. 59. 88, 13.8»,
16. 28. 115. 3. 52 an.l 74 and tbe ger died and the aged man lived
citiez of Lebanon and R row usville, alone in his home until increas­
Pine Grove Church
» iin d sv school 10.
Preaching, 11,
Prat er-tneeilnir Thursday 8.
ing feebleness made it advisable
to place him in the home of the
1’ythians, of which he was a
charter member in Brownsville,
He was a genial old gentle­
man and was 86 years oft? when
he died.
M. E. Church
Robert P a rk it pasinr.
Hiimlav school, 1().
Preecbing. 11.
Leagite, <L*
fr.terrh'ediste League, 7.
Epworth league, 7
Prescljlng, 8.
Prayer-meeting Thursday,
M. II. Shook’s boy got a pain­
ful sci-lding by pulling a vessel
of hot w ater on himself the
other day, but his m other
caught it in time to save him
from a full drenching and then
covered the scalded parts w ith
| b u tter and he is all right agaiib