Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 08, 1925, Image 1

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    ENTERPRISE
A g rc u ltu re
H o r t c u 11 u r e
L iv e s to c k
A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
JULY 8. 1*>'S
HAL8EY, OR EGG.-,
H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
and was loved by all who knew
her.
B ro w n s v ille B riefs
a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts
Little Lowell Straley has flu.
Mrs. William Wheeler visited
Doings of Our Populace Jefferson Thursday.
Chronicled in Brief
Mrs. Ringo attended the do­
ings at Newport in her car.
Paragraphs
J. W. Stephenson was with his
M i» M arjorie Walker is in Hhl- son in Portland on the fourth.
aey »gain.
There is to be a lot of bap­
Mi»e Twidwell made the New-
tisms at the M. E. church Sun.
pert trip with M r*. Ringo.
day.
<BBt«rprito C orrM p ead m c«)
Mrs. Pearl Merritt spent her
fourth on the McKenzie.
Mrs. Happy Elder of Shedd is
helping at the hospital this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, on
the Halsey road, entertained
relatives from Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Charles
Howe and
Mia. Bert C lark is still conval­
The Albany co-operative cream­
escing at her mother’s in Lebanon. ery made more butter last month daughter Emma returned from
their California trip Friday
Roland Mark» i f home from than in any previous June.
evening.
Hood River lor Mrs. 3 a s « tt’a
The Norton family attended
Mr. and Mrs. Southworth and
funeral,
the big doings at Triangle lake little
son of Albany spent the
George Cross had three atitehes on “the day we celebrate.”
week
end with Mrs. Emma Har­
taken in his face alter an accident
Sheriff Richard last week tamed rison-
in the Frum warehouse yeBterday,
over to tho treasurer 1560,885. 7u
J. Vero Pbilpott and Bonnie taxes collected in the first half of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison
Crow, both of Harrisburg, got the 1925.
and son George and Guy Burson
first marriage hcenge in this
to Belknap Springs Sat­
0. W. Frum was one of the drove
county in July.
urday
morning,
returning Sun­
large number from here at day evening.
E- S. Marsteisand wife had at
Crawfordsville at the two-day
their guests ye»terdav Mr. and
Miss Gritia Harrison returned
Mrs. Jennings and Miss Hattis celebraton.
The talk of raising the grade from the Albany hospital last
Bond, of Eugsne.
K ir k Q u i p s
A lf o r d A r r o w s
B r a n d o n B its
(Enterprise Correapondsnt)
(By an Enterprise Reporter!
' '
«-
r
K. D. Iaom and family
D a iry
P o u ltry
W ool
spent
Bessie Smith is working for 1 Saturday and Sunday at Newport.
Mrs. Marion Carey.
, M r. and Mra. A. E. Whitbetk
Curtis Veatcb celebrated at «pent Saturday evening at Lee In ­
gram's
Crawfordsville.
Henry Weger has been help­ Mrs. Clara Bprenger visited her
»titer, Mre. Minnie Starnes, Sat­
ing Ralph Miller haying.
urday.
Marion Carey and family
E. A. Strtroee and children at­
spent Sunday at Brownsville.
tended (he celebration at Peoria
Henry and Mabel Weger spent July 4.
the fourth at Crawfordswille.
Lee Iugrarn aud fam ily and
Marion Carey and family live George Bias celebrated at Craw­
on the Roma MoCully place now. fordsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carey
W. H. Walton and son Jess
are helping Glenn Chance with called on Mre. D. I. Isom Sunday
afternoon.
lay.
Velda Curtis viaitad her grand­
Lyle Chance and wife were
mother,
Mrs. Charles Tandy, Sat­
at the Glenn Chance home Fri­
day.
„ r
JHB urday night,
Mr- and Mre. Forrest Tandy of
Ervin and Laurella Weger Ycuealla
at Cheater Curtis’
lave been helping Henry Weger Saturday vieited
afternoon.
in the hay field.
Henrietta Starcet is staying
with her aunt,
Mre. Wallace
Springer, for a while.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
I
The new barn of Clifford Bab­
cock is almost completed.
Mrs. Harding’s mother Is
staying with her for a time.
Grace Kirk came home from
Monmouth Thursday and went
back Sunday.
Webster Falk, from Brandon,
telped his uncle hay last Tues­
day.
Titus Bierly with his wife and
five children came from Oregon
City Friday to spend the fourth
wth his nephew, Ralph Bierly.
Sunday Henry Seefeld took
iis family to call on his daugh­
ter, Alios Jones, at tbe Engeos
wspital. They report her do­
ing well-
In the evening of the fourth a
number gathered at the home
oi C. L. F alk. His children cams,
bringing their families, friends,
Pauline Smith came home
and fiddles, and “a jolly time
Thursday«- She had been op­ Friday from Corvallis, where
of
Second
street
is
still
talk.
Robert Doelle, who was thrown
erated
on
for
appendicitis
the
was had by all.”
she had been visiting.
E. D. Isom| and family have
out of a new»paper office in Santa Great minds differ as to how week before-
Tuesday a carload of people
Barbara by tbe earthquake shock, and how much.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade McKee of moved into Mr. isom’e mother’» went from here to call on Mrs.
Rev.
Mr.
Parks
was
a
visitoi
house
to
care
for
her
while
she
ia
alighted at the Enterprise office
J. J. Carcoran, Douglas and
Independence spent Sunday at
Cecil Bilyeu, near Harrisburg.
this morning and helped to get out Grant Taylor and J- C. Walton at the picnic Saturday. He
sick.
the Glenn Chance home.
Included were Mrs. W. A. Carey,
preached
at
the
local
Baptist
today’s Enterprise.
went to the Oakridge celebra­
Sam Greene and family and A1 Mary Carey, Mrs. Edith Gillette
church
Sunday
and
expects
to
Airs.
Emma
Smith
has
left
fot
tion.
Douglas
Taylor
came
back
When Bert Clark made hie usual
vin and Ora and Mae Kropf spent and children, Mrs. Jessie Tem­
preach again next Sunday.
her home in Hoquiam. Wash., tbe
visit to his wife at her mother’s in on the afternoon train.
fourth at Belknap Springe.
pleton and Mrs. Everett C a re y ,-
Lebanon Bunday Reth Sturtevant
The picnic in the park July after a vvisit with Mrs. Glenn
Frank Kirk and and Mrs. and
H
arry
Bias of Woodburn is and daughter Margaret.
Chance and family. Mrs. Smith
was a passenger with him. She
4th,
sponsored
by
the
council
Miss Mary Smith were the only
is a grandmother of Mrs. spending aome time with hi*
went to visit the family of her
Mrs. Adolph Falk met with
Halseyites to take the early of Christian Workers, was vot­ Chance’s children.
brother George on the Fred Burk
uucle John Temple.
ed
a
success
and
is
to
be
an
an­
an
unpleasant experience while
train for Newport on the fourth,
hart farm.
nual county affair. Earl Loucks
driving the horse on the hay
Three very good items of local but many autos went.
is president of the council and
Mr. and Mr». C. E. Mercer and fork Friday morning. The dou­
nsws wers received last weak by
Halsey was as quiet as a he and Harry Willson put forth C h r is tia n E n d e a v o r
Mre. A. F. Robnett ano daughter
mail just as tbe Enterprise was go­
ble tree broke, but fortunately
back-woods homestead on the every effort to make the picnic
M e e t in P o r t l a n d Dorie spent Saturday and Sunday nothing worse than bruises re­
ing to press. No name of anybody
fourth.
Almost
everybody
with Mrs. D. I. Isom.
a success. A good program was
responsible was attached, and there
sulted. Strange to say, she re­
away, no fire-crAckers and no given, races were held and a
was no time for investigation as to
signed her job after that-
fires-
Very
safe
and
sane.
good time was enjoyed by all Address By Governor Plnchol D e a t h T a k e s H is
their correctness, so they went into
Mrs. C. L. Falk’s two sow,
the waste banket. Give the editor
Ernest
Stewart, Mrs. Lee who attended. They even had &
Outstanding Feature of
your name when you send news. Hayes’ brother, is back here on baby show.
T o ll in B o sto n Ernest and Hermann Castnsr,
It will not be printed without your a Visit. He is the man who mys­
and her daughter, Mrs. Cather­
First Session.
Mrs. Hale is home from a few
ine Gengenbach, came from
teriously disappeared, a few
consent.
Boston. Mass — The forty-fourth
weeks at H. F. English's in Hal­
Portland for tha holiday. Her
Mrs. M E. Bsasstt, mother of years ago and was not heard
Portland. Or—The ftrat neeelon of r'.ortv was taken from H«e wreek a t the gi andchildron thought the coon-
Mrs. D r. Marks, died et the Marks from until proceedings were be­ sey.
♦he 30th International Christian Bn Pickwick club, once gay night reuorl
Hugh Coobran and. fam ily have deavor convention opened here with lust BO hours after the throng of try a wonderful place to play.
home yesterday. Funeral at the gun to wind up his estate.
moved to Coburg, where Hugh baa n big rally and public patriotic service "night before the Fourth" reyelers Saturday they dined at Henry
Methodist church this afternoon.
Arthur Wesley and family bought
Mrs. Bassett was a native of Mis­
a farm.
on Multnomah field Saturday night. were flung down and buried with the Seefeld's.
and his brother and Miss Sing­
souri, born lu 1846, and oroRsed
Featured on the program, which was collapse of the building.
Mrs.
Mary
W
ilhoit,
mother
of
er, whose visit here from Los
Tfco glorioua fourth wai re­
the plains when 3 years old. Both
The collapse of the building came
John Arnold and aunt of Mrs. L il­ the outstanding Fourth of July .event
Angeles
was
mentioned
in
last
parents died on the way. She had
ceived
hete in a variety of ways.
when
a
“night
before
the-Fourth”
party
lian Howe, i* dead at San Frar. in Portland, was an address by Gifford
lived in Halsey more than 50 year» Wednesday’s Enterprise, start­ ciaco, aged 90,
was at Its height on the second floor Henry Falk and family went to
Pinchot, governor of Pennsylvania.
ed on that day for a visit at
Crawfordsville, the Vannice
Dr. Francis E. Clerk, world presi­ of the building.
Tacoma. Arthur was just re­
About 200 persons were on the young folks attended the Ep­
dent, presided Music was given ,by
P i n e G r o v e P o in ts
Albany’s
covering from a dangerous cast
♦he Portland convention chorus and dance floor when there came the rum­ worth League picnic at Peoria,
only
of intestinal congestion.
the opening prayer by the Rev. Charles ble as the fifth floor collapsed Lights C. H. Falk spent the day at L.
C. Poling. Governor Pierce welcomed went out and with a roar like thunder R.
(By Special Correspondent)
Falk’s, some helped their
The
Enterprise
left
one
of
the
EXCLUSIVE
delegates to the state; Mayor the upper floors fell on the merry­ country by haying,
and ice
two “hs” out of “diphtheria”
Bert Haynes baled hay fo’i the
Baker welcomed them to Portland; Dr. makers on the second floor.
cream
freezers worked over
last week through an oversight 0. G, Coldiron Monday.
Pandemonium reigned and shrieking
E. H. Pence greeted them for Port­
OPTICAL PARLORS
of the proofreader, but it spells
time.
women and shouting men were iy^rtled
land
churches,
and
Judge
Jacol
Kan«-
Bert
Haynes
and
E.
E.
Hovet
“hight,” “thrash” and "vail" the
There is something about the
in a helpless mass to the basement in
simplest way by authority of have a new Advance Rumely ler acted In a similar capacity for Ore­ the ruins of the building A few near old family home that calls one
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
gon Endearorlam.
Webster’s dictionary- Ortho­ thrasher.
Qovemor Pinchot and Dr. Dap A the exits heard the first warning roar back again. George and Mary
Bancroft Optical Co.
graphic critics, take notice.
Miss Pearl Pehersson came Poling, associate prealdent of the and escaped when they felt the build Matters drove from Lamont to W.
313 We»t First street, Albany,Or.
from Monmouth Friday to spend United Society of Christian Endeavor, lng collapse a few seconds before the R. Kirk’s Wednesday to stay a
catastrophe was complete
(Continued on page 6)
were the principal speakers
the week end at home.
ew days. While here they
Governor Pinchot urged an active
visited the farm of their grand­
Mr. and Mrs. George Chand stand for the right among church go­
the old Templeton
Mrs. Louisa Caswell is visit parents,
ler and son went to Cascadia ing folk, shunting the burden of the
tomestead,
now the Falk home
ing
her
sisters,
Mrs.
T.
P.
Pat­
Friday, returning Sunday.^
blame for tbe thriving condition of evil
place.
Their
mother. Mrs. Amos
ton
and
Mrs.
M.
E.
Gardner.
Miss Violet Gibson of Cor­ upon the negligence of good people
Setters, spent her childhood
"What
our
whole
country
need»
is
vallis is visiting relatives anil
lere, as did also Mrs- W. R.
hoys and girls and men and women Church of Christ
friends here for a few days.
iirk, her sister.
who not only hold high their heads be­
■Rev. Mr. Gillette preached at cause they are American«, but who
i Pine Grove Sunday morning and make themselves count for the honor
Frmlly Reunion
' visited at the W. G- McNeil of their country on the right aide,” he
A family reunion of daugh­
1 home.
declared
ters, sons-in-law and grand­
Governor Pinchot 1n rallying the
Misaes Sophia and Anna Hein-
children met at the home of Mr.
“ Preferred Stock” Inmans all that the n a m e | ! rich of Corvallis attended the Christian hosts to active political In
and Mrs. P. J. Pforster Satur­
tereat among other things declared
day morning and went to the
implies—the choice of tho pack.
< Peoria celebration and visited at that lack of vote-casting, “keep» cor
Willamette river, where there
! the home of their parents Sat- rupt polities alive,” and he particular
W hen you bu> Preferred Stock goods you | ' urday and Sunday.
was a picnic dinner with ice
ly leveled hla guns at electrical pow
cream.
er companies, which, he said were
have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se-(
The majority of Pine Grove building up a "super power” monopoly
Then all enjoyed a dip in the
lected for size, flavor and quality.
( I people attended the Peoria cele- To offset this he proposed what hs Sunday School, 10.
cool water- Later in the even­
1 bration. The Pine Grove float termed his "giant power” plan of Christian Eudeavor, 7.
ing the family was brought to­
Make the test yeurself. Compare Preferred < won the first prize, Oakville sec- building up gradually a nation wide Preaching, 11 and 8.
gether and ice cream was served
i Stock with other brands and it will meet with < i ‘ ond and Peoria third. A very government regulated system of elec The Sunday school anperir.ten again. All in a flash the lights
i large crowd was present and the trie service for the benefit of the peo
will be present In spirit but were dimmed and in through the
i your discrim inating choice
J i celebration a success in every pie—a system which he argued would dent
absent in the flesh.
door came little Mia» Dorris
make It impossible for private power
Women •
miationary eociely
i Preferred Stock goods are not packed to meet ,! way.
companies to exercise a virtual mo meets at ibe regular hour Tuesday June Falk, draped with a large
flag and drawing a wagon laden
aopoly, reaping exeeselve profits.
I a price. They are sold only to those who ap- <
Reports from the Christian En­
Feud Captive« Beund te Tree.
Ltfi
deavor and Turner convention» wil with a beautiful white birthday
Chattanooga. Tenn. — Sheriff Tom
I preciate first quality.
' Reiman
L ib rarians Meet at Seattl«.
beexpected_froin_2ho»<_^(£2din| cake decorated with flaming
has started an lnreatlKatfon
pink and white candles. She
Seattle.
Wash
—With
so
attenilence
[ It is true some brands are sold cheaper, but ( Into the story told by Dr W. D. Mason,
Clifford Carey,pat tor.
stopped in front of Mr. Pforster
local veterinarian and Lawrence Bow at 1000 librarian« from all parte of
and, although the candles num­
I they arc sold solely on price appeal.
< man, alleged feudist and aide of fed North America, the forty seventh an
bered fifty eight, he was able to
nual conference of the American LI M. E. Church
eral
prohibition
officer»,
that
they
had
[ We are distributers of about thirty varieties, been kidnapped on Signal mountain brary aaoclntlon began here Monday
blow them
all out with •■«
Robert Park ir pastor.
aeaalons are to laat throughout
) of Preferred Stock goods.
i and captive for ten day». The two men. The
breath.
Sunday ecbool, 10.
who disappeared June 23. were found the week.
The cake and candles were *
Preaching. 11.
by Jim Tomas, mountaineer, handcuff
complete surprise to Mr. Pfors­
Junior
League,
3.
To-night the Rebekahs install
cd and tied to a tree about IS miles
ter.
Ir.tormediate League 7
Mrs. Edith Robnett noble grand,
from Chattanooga
Epworth
league,
7
Mrs. Elbert Isom vice grand,
|
HALSEY, OREGON
J. C. Standish went to Port­
Preaching, 8.
Mrs. J. W. Moore was down Mrs. Esther M. Bond secretary
land
Wednesday.
Prayer-meeting Thursday,
and Mrs. Sadie Gansle treasurer.
from Harrisburg Thursday.
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Canned Goods f J
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M. V. KOONTZ CO.
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