Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 15, 1925, Image 1

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RURAL ENTERPRI
A g rc u ltu r e
H o rtc u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
A \ \ e e k ly C h r o n id é o f L o c a l E v e n ts a n d P ro g re s s o n L in n C o u n ty L a n d
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HAL8EY, ORBGG a
H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
and son Tommie were at Cascadia
8unday. ,
a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
Miss Enid Veatch want to Eu­
gene Tuesday.
A. H. Quimby and wife were in
Albany Sunday.
IJJim Drinkard has been under
the weather with flu.
Heike Ohling of Albany was a
Chancy Sickela sold the tbrather
visitor at P. H . Freerksen's home
he advertised.
A. C Armstrong was in Albany
over Sunday night.
JULY 15, 1925
A lf o r d A r r o w s
B ro w n s v ille B riefs
ia » l _ L is t of C o n te n ts
* P a va r t »m
(Enterprise Correspondent)
News of Halsey........................page
Brownsville $.
Alford............................
Pine Grove...................
K irk .............................
All Oregon....................
Church Announcements
Serial story
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Sunday school lesson .
Oregon T rail..............................
Editorial comment....................
Great Outdoors—Farm Items
Bee S tin gs....................
Water at Boise . . . ___
Farm Account Cluba...
Oregon Chickena Good
Market Report.............
Flax n ew s.....................
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Miss Beulah M iller went to Port­
land Monday with her Los Angeles
Mrs. Joaie Smith was in Albany guests, returning yesterday.
Tnetday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drinkard and
Carma
Seeck,
Harold Stevenson was over from granddaughter,
came up from Portland last weak.
Brownsville Sunday.
Carma went back Monday,
An Albany man picked up some
fat cattle her* yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Smith of Peoria un­
Mrs. J. E T rue got home Sun­ derwent a serious operation for
tumor at the Corvallis hospital
day from her Montana visit.
Saturday.
Frank Leeper and wife came
Mr. and Mrs. P. H . Freerksen
home from Newport Saturday.
were in ¡Albany Tuesday.
Mr.
P in e G r o v e P o in ts
Mr. Hoffman, the butcher, has Freerksen attended the monthly
a 7-montbe-old Jersey heifer that creamery meeting,
(By Special Correspondent)
is giving m ilk.
Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Muller and
Elmer Settle and Clara Dad-
Mrs. J. C. Porter and Harry sons Harold aud Milfered and A l­
Porter accompanied Mr. and Mr» bert Hsinrick motored to Cascadia esinan of Eugene visited at the
Fred Sprenger to Cascadia Sunday. Sunday.
R. K. Stewart home Sunday.
Monday.
I) a i r y
P o u ltr y
W ool
Biggest Filbert T ree... P »
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Scopes case .................................
A Pleasing Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Oliver Goldsmith, proflgate___
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Mother's Cook Book.................
Navy Would Fight Fog______
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Eart and Leather Eyebrows.. ..
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Horses at Hog P eed _______ .
Illustrated F ashions........... .
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Fairy Tale .......................... .......
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Kitchen Cabinet_____ _______
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Making Apple Butter________
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Uncle Sam and China.............. ..
Important tew Road________
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Petrified Oak Forest Found. . .
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Anti-Japanese R iot....................
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Britain Sby in North Afria c . . .
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Mountain States Power Stock . .
K ir k Q u ip s
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
bliss Edna Vannice is on the:
sick list this week.
Albert Keene is working with
Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Ingram
spent Sunday evening at Austin
Alford’s.
Henrietta Starnes is visiting
her uncle, Ralph Dannen anti
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck
called on
Mrs. D. I. Isom Sun­
day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhart
of Salem are spending sometime
at their farm.
Verne Shortzgen of Klamath
Falls visited at Lee Ingram'»
one evening last week.
F. M. Bond, of Springfield
visited his sister, Mrs. E. D.
Isom, and family Sunday.
B. E. Cogswell and son Philip
of Portland are assisting with
the haying on their farm.
Miss Lillie Rickard has gone
to a Portland hospital to have a
goiter removed by surgery.
George Bias and his brother
Harry left Sunday for an ex­
tended trip in the Eastern
states.
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Chester Curtis and family
spent Sunday evening at the
iBnUrprlaa 'V rrvepoadaocsl
Mias
Veronica
Bonkoaki
of
Holley is visiting friends in
town.
Miss Mildred Leech is helping
with the housework at Will
Howe’s.
Mr. and Mrs. McClintock of
Lebanon attended the Coshow»
reunion Sunday.
The hospital force held a pic­
nic Sunday at the Crawfords­
ville picnic grounds.
Judge O. P. Coshow, of Sa­
lem spent the week end visiting
his brothers, George and Jim
Coijhow. i
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Mrs.
Cynthia Blann and
mother. Mrs. Carr, entertained
Mr. S. S. Howard of Sodaville,
over the week end.
Mrs. Gaillard is helping nurse
at the hqspital while the house
nurse, Mrs. Florence Harrison,
is on a vacation.
The several churches in town
voted to not hold union church
services on Sunday evenings a»
had been done in previous
years.
Mrs. Mildred Gross and sons
John and Hal have rented their
home here on Kirk Avenue
and expect to move to Cbrvallis
right away.
Rev. M. S. Woodworth of
Ashland spent a short tim*
visiting friends last week, while
on his way home from the
northerns Baptist convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Becktell, of
Portland spent the week end at
their ranch home in Ash Swale.
Mr. Becktell reports that he ex­
pects to make Millwood ranch,
his home in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickard went to
Claud H u ff’s parents arrived
The young people’s mission­ the C. W. Hass baler.
from the east today and went out Portland yesterday to be with their ary society met at R. K. Stew­
Louise Morse is visiting with
with Chancv S>oke!s to make him daughter in the surgical operation art’s home Saturday evening.
her
uncle in Portland.
referred to elsewhere,
a surprise visit.
Floyd Nichols and family
Mrs. A. M. Snodgrass visited
Mrs. C. R. Evans on Sunday
visited friends at Alpine Sun­ at H. J. Falk’s Saturday.
The Christ iau Women’s Board of
brought borne from Salem her
Missions of the Church of Christ
mother, Mrs. Woodward of W a lla day.
Ephraim Terrill and wife ol home of Chester's brother Ell»-
met yesterday at Mrs. South-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Chand­
Walla.
California
visited R. E. Bierly’s worth.
worth's. Mrs. E. D . Isom gave
ler
were
Albany
vilitors
Wed­
Saturday.
the lesson.
L. W . Byerlsv and wife of A l­
Mrs. Ruth McKee of Eugene
bany stopped with Mrs. Byerley’s nesday.
spent
the week end with her
Chris
and
Henry
Falk
were
W . H . Robertson and family
Miss
Arre»
Cli.tt»nier
sp'f.t
parents here last night.
Today
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
business
callers
in
Brownsville
went to a Bennett family reunion
they went on for a California trip.
dnesdav at heme, returning Wednesday.
Rickard.
at Crabtree.
About 25 relative»
Mrs. Ringo took George Hayes to her work at Corvallis Thurs­
attended church’ and then pic­
Henry Brock and Mr. and
Hiram Bierly motored to Sa­
nicked at 9ander*ou’s bridge last and family and Miss Esther Mc­ day.
lem and
Portland Thursday Mrs. Boh Allen and children
Kinney of Corvallis to Portland
A cousin of Arthur Albertson and Friday.
Sunday,
visited at Ellsworth Curtis’
Sundav and left the other two and family, from Colorado, ar­
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elisa Brandon had a visit
J.
Cramer
of
Harrisburg
was
ladies for a visit whan she returned. rived Wednesday evening for a
Monday from her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. C. E. Mercer and friend,
selling life insurance policies in
W hile Hubert McDonald of visit.
Chester G. Osburn, and husband
Mrs.
Neal Edwards, of Eugene,
this
country
Saturday.
and daughter Helen, who were on Shedd was fishing above Casoadia
The
orchestra
met
Friday
called
on the former’s mother,
The Ralph Bierly and Henry
the way from their Portlond home Sunday somebody stole the two evening, instead of Wednesday
Mrs.
D.
I. Isom, Saturday even­
Falk
families
spent
Sunday
for an outing at Belknap Springs. back tires and rima off his car and for a lesson, as Prof. Nichols
ing.
The Coshow clan mat at tb
also took about 15 gallons of gas­
was unable to come Wednesday. picnioking on the Calapooia.
B. M. M iller and wife went to oline.
Mrs. E. D. Isom received park at Brownsville Sunday for
Portland today to meet Mrs. M il­
Misses
Sophia and Anna
Arlie Falk of the Brandon word last week that she had a reunion or a getting together
Governor Pierce will speak at
ler's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Heinrich, Nora Pehrsson and district »Misted G. J. Rike with idccesafully passed the atate of the descendents of the late
tbs
Oakville
community
house
Young ot lows. The four expect
George Coshow. It was the first
Everybody is in­ Mearle Straley went to New­ his hay hauling Wednesday.
to come to Halsey after a visit next Friday.
teachers’ examination and she meeting of its kind and they
vited
and
the
Oakville
club
prom­
port
Wednesday
for
a
week's
with Mrs. Erskine, iormerly of
Nellie, Pearl and Grace Falk will teach the Alford school this voted to make It a biennial
vacation._______ _____
this city, and a trip over the Co­ ises ice cream and cake.
visited Gertrude Gengenbach fall.
event. About 100 relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. P. H . Freerksen
lumbia highway.
and Nella Kastor Thursday af­
and two grandchildren, Bobbie and W a n ts N e w D e a l
ncar-relatives were present.
ternoon.
M r. and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman Doris Mae, Mrs. H. Freerksen and
Helen
Williams of Lake
M a d e in C h in a
Mrs. R. E. Bierly and small Creek has
been visiting hi
Mrs. Agnes Clark motored to Cas­
Leonard Lerwill has Income
son
Kenneth Earl visited Mrs. Springfield.
cadia
Sunday.
Albany’s
only
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICAL PARLORS
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
B a n c r o f t O p t ic a l C o .
3t3 West First street, Albany,Or.
H . L. Stralay and wife and their
guests G- T. Straley and wife went Swampscott, Mass.—Insistence that
through the battleship Oregon at 'hina live up to Its territorial obllga-
Portland and over the Columbia lons and protect the lives of foreign
highway Sunday.
■ra was announced as the keystone
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the policy of the American govern-
LeRoy Straley and his guest,
Herman Bickle of Columbus, 0 -, nent toward the nation.
Secretary Kellogg outlined the at-
went to Newport
Wednesday.
Misses Mearle Straley and Nora | ltude of the administration after a
reek-end conference here with Preal-
Pehrsson came home with them.
lent Coolidge, centering chiefly on
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he Chinese situation. He Insisted
hat there must be "scrupulous ob-
tervance of the obligations to China
intered Into at the Waehlngton con-
erence."
Formulation of a definite policy was
leemed necessary by the president
ind secretary of state In view of re-
-ent disorders there Jeopardising the
Ives and property of Americans and
1 istionals of other countries and on
iccount of the completion of ratifica-
Ion of Washington’s treaties dealing
) rlth Chinese customers and extra-ter-
ltorial rights.
j Before his departure for Washing
! on, Secretary Kellogg expressed con
j ddence that alt of the nine powers
1 ilgnatory to the Washington treaty
lealgned to bring about a revision of
he Chinese customs, would partlci-
»ate In the conference which. It atlpu-
ates. must be called within three
nonths after completion of ratifica-
■ ion.
; In addition to the United States
ind China, the nations which nego-
iated thia treaty are Japan. Great
Britain, Italy. The Netherlanda, Bel-
{ium, Portugal and France.
Preferred
Stock i
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Canned Goods :
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“ Preferred Stock ’ means all that the namej
implies—the choice of the pack.
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When yon buy Preferred Stock goods you (
have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se-i
lected for size, flavor and quality.
Make the test yeurself. Compare Preferred ,
Stock with other brands and it will meet with i
your discriminating choice
Preferred Stock goods are not packed to meet ,
a price. They are sold only to those who ap-i
preciate first quality.
It is true some brands are sold cheaper, but
they arc sold solely on price appeal.
We are distributers of about thirty varieties
of Preferred Stock goods.
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M. V.,KOONTZ CO.
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qALSEY,* OREGON
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Utah Man On Tariff Commission.
Swampscott. Mass —President Cool­
idge appointed Edgar Bernard Brus
sard of Utah an member of the United
States tariff commission to succeed
' William 8. Culbertson, recently ap-
j pointed minister to Roumanla.
No Agreement on Chinese Question-
London.—No agreement has bepn
reached between Japan, the United
States and Great Britain regarding a
policy toward China, tt was atated of
flctally at the foreign office.
Bierly, who isn’t very well, Fri­
day afternoon.
Pine Grove Church
The new barn on the R. E.
Sunday school. 10.
Bierly farm is almost completed
Preaching, 11,
end also the new granary on tht 1 Prayer-meeting Thursday, 8.
Fred Keene farm.
Mrs. McNease arrived Mon­
day from Nampa, Idaho, for an Church of Christ
extended visit with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. W. A. Falk.
Henry Seefeld visited his
daughter, Mrs. Alice Jones, at
a hospital in Eugene Thursday
and reports she is getting along
nicely.
Miss Nella Kastor. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kas­
tor of Portland, is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Sunday School, 10.
L. Falk sr.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
Preaching, 11 and 8
T. J. Skiivin and H. R. Bierly
Mrs. Rambo will speak at 8
purchased the Harrisburg ware­
house and will take possession o’clock in the interest of the near
Monday. Hiram is to operate east relief work. She oomes with
the Harrisburg warehouse and a message from the foreign field.
The Christian Endeavor is plan
Skirvin the Halsey.
news editor of the Eugenw
Register,
the leading daily
newspaper in Oregon outside of
Portland.
William Beals, once cashier
in the hank of Shedd, is employ­
ed in the bank of Brownsville.
D. J. Hayes is home from
Montana.
Brownsville la prominent
la
game preservation. In last wis­
taria freese a rabbit ran through
the city by daylight and wae not
harmed. F M. Brown, seeratary
of th t game commission, hailed
I am the Calapooia eity and now
Edgar F. Averill, a former neident
and belonging to a Brow us villa
family, succeed* Burghdaff aa head
of that body.
Impromptu Roundup Sfunt
Ivan Smith was a little late
in staging his racing stunt
Sunday evening, July 5th, hut
he succeeded in holding the at­
tention of his small audience
while he was about it.
His pony likes
race with
motor cars pretty well and com­
ing toward Halsey that evening
the pame became so exciting
that he was unwilling to stop
when the hoy wanted him to do
so, at Mr. Moss’, and when h«
ning big thing» for the young peo­
ple of Halsey, for the cbnrch and
I m p o rta n t N c w R o a d for Christ.
The pastor gave a brief report of
the Turner convention in the morn
W«B»tche», Wash.—A dream of 15 ing.
The evening service was
rears ago, when a group of promin­
given over to reports of the world’s
ent Snohomish
county realdenta
Christian Endeavor convention in
«food on the old Great Northern
Portland, July 4 to 10.
Irene an attempt to atop him, h*
iwltchhack topping Stevana pas* and Quimby spoke on the delegates.
an attempt to stop him he
•»pressed a dealre for a modern high
Al Savage told what the Endeavor jumped the fence, and, catching
way. was reallxed Saturday when Gov­
is planning to do
Mrs. Carey his foot in the upper wire,
ernor Hartley officially opened the
reported on the music. The paator dumped himself and his rider
mad to traffic. Nearly 3000 persona
gave a brief summary of the ad
into the door yard.
were In attendance at the dedication
dresses iu closing.
Mr. Moss quickly came to the
program, which was held under the
Clifford Caray, pastoa.
auspices of the Stevens Pas* Booat-
rescue and carried the uncon-
sra' association and participated In
cious boy into the house, where
by chambers of commerce and com­ M. E. Church
the application of cold water
mercial clubs along the route of the
soon revived him, and he was
Robert Parker pastor.
road.
found to be uninjured, except
Sunday school, 10.
The Stevens pass highway cut» off
for bruises and being badly
Prraching. 11.
nearly 44 miles from the distance
shaken. He was sent home
Junior
league,
3,
from Spokane to Everett and Seattle
with his brother Theodore, who
, Intermediate League, 7
and th e ’easy/grade will reduqs the
passed them a li^ ja later. aart
Epworth
league,
7
running time to Wenatchee. It la be­
Preaching, 8.
two days afterward he and the
lieved The road la 140 miles long
Prayer-meeting Thursday,
pony were ofat again.
and boasts 70 miles of pavement.