Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 01, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    FACE e
Outgaing M ail
RURAL ENTERPRISE
»••••••
D. W. GRIFFITH’S
D A N C IN G
A meeterpieo of *
master
producer
at
T
UMBLE INN
Carnival Dance
next
Saturday night
H srs is the sym pathy of joy
and suffering and * f love
unsurpassed
Chicken Dinner
■■■■■I Music
• Thrashing Machine
G LO BE
HaiMy Happening»
(Continued from page 1)
Frank Gansle was at Harris­
burg Monday.
a trip into our sister 3tate on
the north.
A. E. Foote and wife, from
Eugene, visited at A. W. Foote's
Sunday.
Hans Koch and wife are home
from a visit with their daugh­
ters at Hood River.
Friday afternoon the Past
Grands’ club, with a good attend­
ance, was entertained by Mrs.
Laubner.
Ypung James Rector spent
Thursday night at his mother’s
in Harrisburg. They visited Cor­
vallis Monday.
Mrs. Eliza Brandon received
a visit a few days ago from her I
sister-in-law, Mrs. George Fin­
ley of Portland.
J, C. Standish and wife had a '
visit Saturday from C. P. J
Harvey and wife of Glendale,
who werq on the way home from
Swearingen
of
son Willard and Mrs. Turner of
Brownsville and Mrs. O. P.
Harvey of Glendale were visitors
at W. R. Kirk’s Sunday.
More than 50 Christian En­
deavor delegates from this
county are expected to attend
the convention which opens Sat­
urday in Portland.
Sunday the C. H. Koontz
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Drinkard and Leonard Green­
Sunday
SLITS TIES In fact it doesn’t m atter •
SHIRTS
or what you want. If it’s for®
New SHOES HATS men or boys to wear we •
SOX
Quaity fint
have it.
The
Calapooia
C elebration
This store will close all day Saturday, July 4th. • 1 and Roundup association ot
so do your shopping Friday.
•
• Crawfordsville has been incor­
porated.
Open Friday night until 9 p. in.
For Sale
Th» cows take my tim e, so I w ill
«ell my new Baoine Thrasher, wind
stacker, self feeder, wagon box
grain elevator, a ll complete Price
$400, spot cash.
Chancy Sickele, K. 2, Halsey.
¡seed Poultry Yards
One of the best ways of destrnyln;
the bacteria that bother poultry Is tf
put the yards under cultivation. It
addition, the needlnf of the yards 1»
very important from the standpoint ol
furnlshlox green stuff for the fowls
Where a considerable number ot
fowls Is kept on a relatively small rue
It Is well to nrranxe the lots so tliai
they can be alternated. Oats Is prob
ably the most common plant used for
this purpose.
TORRANCE
Reconditioning Shop
Ray best os Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
East First •„ Albany,
the {skating nnk
Rhone 379 . '
J /
from 6 to 11
O NLY TW O D AY S
N ext Sunday— Monday
Suly 6—6
Glara
G e t r e a d y f o r th e
•very M ooday and Saturday night
‘ Isn ’t Life j
W o nderfu l?’ ?
Mrs.
A t the Haleey poetothce
dose going north at 11:60
and 5:20 p. in.
Gonrg eoutb, 11:10 a. ui. and
5:20 p. in.
To Brow nsville, 6:20 a. m. and
12 m. M ornin g stage to Brow ns­
v ille goes on to C raw fordsville,
Hoi ley and Sweet Home.
ALBANY [BLAIN
CLOTHIN q T o ] OREGON
Charles Kizer of Harrisburg
has been elected vice-president Halsey Railroad Tÿna
| of the county pioneer associa*
Nflrth
South
| tion.
32, 3:24 a. m. flag 17. 12:09 p. m.
16, 5:15 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neff of Loe 18,
8:16 a. m. flag
Angelas, who have been touring
between
DRESS
W ELL
AND
SUCCEED
Linn county was the lowest
Mrs. Skirvin has been visiting
bidder, at $101,594, for the Leb­
a sister at Seattle.
anon-Albany highway building,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller but operations are temporarily
were dinner guests of Mr. Mulf- held up to settle the location of
er’s parents in Albany Sunday. the route through Lebanon.
here
and
the
B ritie b
Columbia line, passed through
Halsey Friday on . their way
home and lunched at Wheeler’s,
Albany temperature was 101
at 3 o’clock Wednesday, accord­
ing to the veteran'weather ob­
server, F. M- French. Halsey,
you may be sure, wasn’t far be­
hind. We keep up with the pro­
cession.
15, 12;45 p, m.
33, 8:12 p. m. flag
31, 1 :34 p. m. flag
14,J12:09 p. m. flag
34, 4:08 p- tn.
Not. 14 and 16 stop to let off passengers
from south of Eugene.
No. 31, direct connnctien for Marshfield
points.
Passengers for s^uth of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal­
sey at 7 a. tn and 12:15 and 8:1» p. m
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m sad
3.35 and 8:45 p. tn.
Alford Arrows
(Enterprise* Correspondent)
Alice and Velda Curtis spent
Sunday night with Thelma In­
gram.
• • •
What Is the difference between a
spendthrift and a very soft pillow?
One Is herd up and the other Is soft
down.
Harry Bias of Woodburn vis­
ited his brother George Satur­
day night and Sunday.
Mrs- Adda Ringo and Miss
Twidwell called Jt the home of
Mr3. D. I. Isom Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Landis Philpott
of Harrisburg were Saturday
evening callers at
Chester
Curtis’.
• • •
To what lalands should hungry pro
pie go? The Sandwich islands. -
Name a city you coo put lu a hot-
tie? Cork.
Which la the most musical country
Io Great Britain? Fife.
• • •
Mrs D. I. Isom is spending
part of the week at the home of
her son, E. D. Isom. Mrs. Isom Is
on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. J . H- Rickard
and sons Emery and Jesse at­
tended a Jenks family reunion
at Tangent Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Isom spent one af­
ternoon last week with Mrs.
John Willbanks and another
with Mrs. Whitbeck.
What do we often catch, but never
see? A passlns remark.
T. J. S k irv in hat put in a new
Hammer grain chopper.
Steve Hayes of Portland vis­
ited at the J. C. Porter home
a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Freerksen
and Mrs. H. Freerksen visited
i ome friends at Sodaville Sun­
day.
Catlers at E. D. I boid ' k M onday
Lyman Palmer dislocated hit-
evening were M r. and M rs. K. C.
shoulder in a fall at his home
Iso m .an d M r. and Mrs. W . K.
lost week. He is doing well.
Isom and ch ild re n , Phoebe, W ad*
law end fa m ily of Tacoma were
The barber shops w ill be closed
aud 3ob by, of Brow nsville.
a picnic party above Holley on on the 4th, Saturday- Get youi Views of the new Oiree-cvllnder Southern Pacific type locomotive whhh Southern Pacifie Company Is placing tn
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mountain eervlre. This 1« the most powerful tingle nnlt locomotive built. Fall I length
view of the loco lotlve
the Calapooia.
Rev. Mr. "nd Mrs. Pierce,
shave Friday.
Is shown at the top. Lowest left- Detail showing the five driving wheels on one side and the feed water heater.
formerly of Harrisburg but now
Lower
rltrhT-Front
view
showing
the
three
cylinders,
one
on
each
side
and
one
in
the
middle.
E.
W.
Freeman
of
San
Fran­
Mrs. Eliza Brandon hiuf as
of Coi-vallis, called at J. H. Rick­
guests over the week end het cisco, with, a ticket from The
“They are the most modern devel­ of one.
The locomotives
weigh ard’s Sunday evening.
REGON shippers and travelers
Dalles
to
the
former
city,
left
a
daughter, Mrs. G. C. O«butD,
have the world’s most power­ opment In locomotive construction and 682,400 pounds and have a tractive
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer of
ful single unit freight and are good evidence ot Southern Pacific power of 96.530 pounds, or weigh
nnd the latter’s daughter. Mrs. train at Albany Monday saying
efforts to develop and Improve its | 115.68 pounds per one horsepower. Eugene
tomebody
was
trying
to
kill
him.
spent Saturday night
passenger
locomotive
at
their
Osburn has gone home to Port­
facilities to keep pace with the prog­ Their hauling capacity is one-fourth and Sunday with Mrs. Mercer’s
land'but Helen remained here. He was taken to the city jail for service.
The first of sixteen new three- ress of this Western country." J. H. more at a speed of 25 miles per hour mother, Mrs. D. I Isom.
examination as to his sanity and
general manager, said In com­ on a 2.2 per cent grade than that of
Mrs. Orrin Anderson and | there he out his throat with a cyUnder Southern Pacific type loco­ Dyer,
menting on the new tltane of the the moat powerful locomotive hereto­
Mrs. J. W. Ingram and chil­
motives
have
Just
reached
the
Pa­
(laughter IGertrude and Mrs. pj >cc of a broken cup. He died.
dren
and Mrs. Joe Johnston of
cific Coast and are being placed In rails “The West requires the beet of fore In use by the company.
Harry VonHuson and daughters
The locomotives are 101 feet 1 Inch Portland visited several days at
heavy freight and passenger service transportation, for Its products move
Were you startled when you by Southern Pacific Company In the I» aDV n’11'» market. The new loco- In length and 16 feet 3 inches In
Helen, H enrietta and Alice of
saw a barn and five acres of land Slsklyou and Sierra-Nevada moun motive« represent our desire to take height. They have a 4-10-Î wheel ar- Lee Ingram’s last week.
Allbany Werti dinner guests ot advertised last week in this pa­
advantage of every worthwhile lm- , rangement and a total wheel base of
Ellsworth Curtis nnd family
Mr. and Mrs. P.’H. Freerksen per for $500? So was the pub­
87 feet 234 inches. Each of the drtv-
The locom otive, afe of a distinctly P avem ent In railroad Industry “
spent
Sunday evening at the
Tuesday.
lisher. Mrs. Cummings’ offer ap­ new type, developed by the American The outstanding feature of the new lng w heels Is 63V4 inches in diameter home of Mrs. Curtis’ parents,
Locomotive Company In co-operation locomotives It the third cylinder. The tender ha* a capactty of 12.000
You can ¿elebrate the 4th at pears this week the way she with Southern Pacific’s mechanical! Placed Inside of the main frames and gallons of water and 4,400 gallons of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Nixon.
Newport for $4.65 for a round wrote it.
experts Everyone has something of slightly above and between the two fuel oil.
Mrs. D. I- Isom, Mrs. I. L.
trip by railroad. You leave hero
sm all boy's interest in locomotive» outside cylinders The adding of the
in addition to the sixteen three-
Waldo Anderson has invented the
Saturday morning at 5.15 and itf’d put in use a portable sheep J and wherever the new locomotives third cylinder has an effect similar to cylinder locomotives, the Southern Isom and Mrs. E. D. Isom >nd
get bock at 11.84 Sunday night, dipping vat in which one sheep. have been aeon they have attracted | that obtained by increasing the num- Pacific is further increasing Its mo- daghter Beverly visited Mrs.
Interest, both from the pub- ber of cylinders In an automobile en- tlve power by building In Its own D. I. Iaom'e sister, Mrs. M in erva
having from 10:10 a. m. Satur­ at a time goes through a (rough I unusual
shops eighteen 4-8-2 mountain type
11c and I’allroad employes on account ; Bine from lour to six.
Cooper, near Plainview, one
day to 6:15 p. m. Sunday at the full of dip. Altout 200 per hout t of their else, power and design.
' In addition to providing Increased locomotives to be used In Its trans­
afternoon last week.
seaside city.
are treated and the attendants* The
___ new locomotives w ill all be In ' power and economy in UBe ot steam, continental passenger traffic. Th
kii“D out of the solution The vat t service before the peak traffic move- the third cylinder will distribute the ; locomotives have been making thBBgh
C. A- Curtis and family called
is Uken from farm to farm fot I - n t In the tall.
¡ s tr e s s ., on two d rlv ln . ax le, Inetead ru n . ol 815 m il« .
on Mrs. Curtis’ parents, Mr. and
use.
Mrs. Charles Tandy, near Har­
risburg Sunday evening. Mr.
Spend the
Miss Florence Handley of A l­
Sawmills are closing dowit
Tandy is just recovering from
bany
is
visiting
her
aunt,
Mrs.
P.
j temporarily. There is room on
an attack of flu.
I farms just now for all good H. Freerksen, for a few days be­
fore
going
to
join
her
parents,
workers who want employment.
Mrs. J . F. Isom and sons went
who have moved to Portland.
I
to Springfield Friday to visit a
John Standish is billed to go
Union Gas and Oil
Ethel Bilyeu and Wayne Bar-I
week with Mrs. Isom’s parents,
to Smith River, Cal., as editor
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lusby, and
ber
were
married
at
Albany
Fisk, Firestone and Gates Tires and Tubes
and manager of a paper as soon
advertising ! June 24. A wedding feast was
other
relatives, before going to
finishes
Ford P arts and Accessories
their home at Oakridge.
campaign he is carrying on foi enjoyed by about twenty rela­
a Portland house that publishes tives at the home of the bride's |
Buy your tires here anti save money
George Godwin and family of
weeklies at Gold Beach, Port Or­ parents and later that evening
AU work done here is guaranteed
Luena Vista spent Sunday with
ford, Brookings and Smith River. the couple went to the residence
George’s mother, Mrs. John
of the groom’s parents, at Ma- j
Rolfe, taking home their daugh­
rion, and there were further fes-
ter,
who had been visiting her
,» . ,
_ . , tivitics. Mr. and Mrs Barbee
grandmother for several days.
partner in the business. Each [ went on to port|and next day and
Where Our Ice
later to Yoncolla, where the gen­
Mrs. Fanny Lettenmeir and
tleman is employed by the
•
Cream is Used son,
who have been visiting at E.
there is sure to .be satisfaction.
I Southern Pacific.
A
Starnee’
, returned to th e ir
For the fa m ily Messert there is
nothing so delicious. W ith each horn»* in Oregon City. Thursday.
succeeding spoonful vou'U like it Mrs. Starnes and daughters Hat­
more and more. Let us send you tie and Katheryn accompanied
som e,
W e have all flavors.
We them. home. Mr. Starnes and
sell p ints, quarts, half gallon« and Esther, Henrietta apd Aaron
g allene.
drove down Saturday and spent
a few days, bringing Mrs.
Clark s Confectionery Starnes and theriittle girls hom«
with them.
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Newport
alsey
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