Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 29, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Brownsville Briefs
•«.MaWVlM Over.
ala*«
day.
Funeral
yesterday
at
Buena Vista.
(Continued iro n page 1)
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Bast graia yield in ysars, and
beat quality.
H. W’. Charx* was in Albany
The Koonts family ara rusticat­
C. W. Baoeock ba* • »«■ bam.
The Woddy-Callaway thraxh-
inc machine is running, north Fndgy.
ing at Newport.
I
of town.
Jam es Rector was in Corvallis
_ Mesdatz.ee Eldon ead Jtsae Croee
i Tte only kind of shareholder» desired by Mountain States
war« in Eogaaa Friday
Miss Belie Burson and Louis Friday.
Power aompany are tboae who expect to keep their money
Geist of Lebanon spent Sunday
W. P. Wahl drove to Salem
Mrs. Bauce Ramiay visited her
inree’.ed in the ccmpany and to share in the dividends rag-
at Cascadia.
Saturday.
auat, Mr«. Elliott, Monday.
1 uiarly paid year after year.
J. A. McCullough is iD at his f f<ng Shelly of Roseburg ie vis
J. C. Harrison has his th rash ­
There ere eireuznitancee. ef coarse, whieh zuay require any
.ting at A. C. Armstrong's.
er nicely started with a full Albany home.
»barehilder to dispose of hi» bolding», in which caaa he
crew of men.
Mrs. J. T. McNeil is home
Frank
P orter’s daughters,
god» a ready market for tbe »ale of hit aecoritiee. Bat
Amy and Gertrude, were at
the greet majority of the company'» »h»rebolder» ere per­
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams from her Woodburn visit.
of Lebanon spent Sunday In
manent.
Mrs. G. Mitzner and Amanda Shedd Thursday night, going
Brownsville.
and Ida visited Albany Friday, home to Portland next day.
A» ’.he company'» basinet» grow» it m att make addition» and
•xteBsians to render aemee. *1 bis mean» that n»w capital
Mrs. C aron Gormley, who
Mnu
Rector
' ' }“ ;s
Mrs. P. Hoy and daugfiterx
is required practically all the t.me. T b it demand provide*
Gladys arid Myra are visiting has been very ill, is improving and Charles Reeses came home
an investment opportunity that will be kept opea to cus-
Sunday from a visit with Mrs.
relatives in Vancouver.
tomert by encouraging small investment» rather than large
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Rector’s
daughter,
Mrs.
D.
H.
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Mrs. Pearl M erritt drove to
Frank Workinger arid family i Wallace, in Portland,
oaaa.
Raddle Sunday to visit her par­ visited at George Workinger*»
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Th*
company'» policy is to have many shareholder» and to
Sunday
Mrs. Gru*ett of Corvallis,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Yokum.
give customer» tbe oppertaoity of participating in the
• I who was reported in last week’s '
• ages earned on the invested capital.
Rev. Robert Parker and f ^ 7--' j Enterprise to be at death’s dooi
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison
entertained
Mr.
H arrison’s y are at ca.mpmeet.ng at Cot- with pneumonia, died before the '
Th* company tees* your practical friendly interest prim arily.
brother arid family at dinner .age Grove.
paper got into the mail. Funer*
The ioveetment of your money bring» you end tbe company
Sunday.
Mrs. O. W. Frum and Rudi al a t Pine Grove Friday.
together »» partner». N aturally partner» tboald make up
their own minds end Le fully eatitfird of the wisdom of
M.ss Marvel Lawrence and ind Vivian were in Albany
John Monday will operate the
what they are doing,
Eldon Griffin of Salem spent Vednesday.
Peoria ferry Monday and every
Sunday with relatives in Le
Some
days
as
much
as
1000
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other day.
Linn and Benton 1
banon.
x>unds of earwig poison is soia counties pay him $50 a month ’1
for running it free from 7 a. m. '
Mrs. John O’Keefe under­ ■t Albany.
The Epworth League had s to 6 p. m. The rest of the tim e , I
went another surgical operation
at Eugene Saturday. The doc­ oarshmallow party at lake Ogle he has any fees th at are taken. |
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tors say she is well on the road Vednesdav.
to recovery. She is still in the
Miss Pauime Ashton of Tar-
hospital.
E V O L U T IO N IS T S W IN FIG H T
P
Mountain States ower
Securities Company
ent if viaiticg her grsodaetb«.-
Mrs. Edwin Tyler left Tues­ •Irs. Sophia Bass.
day for her former home in
Mrs. J. H. McMahan has as a
Wisconsin to visit her daughter. ,uest her sister Doris Drinkaid
She took her daughter E sther
with her and expects to leavt
S. J. Smith and family are at
her in Wisconsin to attend high
'illamook,
visiting Mr. Smith s
school the coming year.
iece, Mrs. Algvre.
It is expected th at the ne >
Mrs. A. A. Tussing ig rusticat­ tlbany bridge will be opened to
ing a t Blue River.
ravel by November.
John Martin has sold his 16b
Prof. Powell’s eldest child
acres near Crawfordsville to > as taken to Portland last week
George Snodgrass.
or medical treatm ent.
M n. Cynthia Blann Jand 8. S
Bert Minckley and W. F. Car­
Williams of Sodaville are a new
er shipped a carload of lambs
married couplo.
>ver the 0 . E. Wednesday.
The Kirk tree on the Gross
Mrs.
Fred
Taylor spent
place is probably the only wal­ rhursday night at the home of
nut tree th a t went through the ìer father, J. C. Standish, and
winter here practically uninjur
ife.
fed. Some of its limbs were
Mrs. M artin Cummings and
killed, but the rest of the tree
• lighter and .M.ss M a rie Jones
has more than -the ordinary
number of nuts, and they art >f Corvallis were a t Cascadia
larger than usual.
'unday.
Pine Grove Points
(By
Special Correspondent)
W. G. McNeil preached at In­
gram Island Sunday morning.
L. E. Eagy and family visited
a t Will Eagy’» at Oakville Sun­
day.
Mrs.
A. L. Knighten and
Thelma were H arrisburg visi­
tors Wednesday.
Dr. John Johnson of Portland
visited his m other at the J. A
Johnson home Sunday.
The young people's mission
ary society met at Grant Me
Neil’s SAturday evening.
The
Haynes
and Hovei
thrashing machine began wort
Wednesday at the Hover farm.
Miss Grace Pehrsson and
Roberta Vannice are spending
a few days at the Pehrsson
home.
F u n d a m e n ta lis t» D efe ate d
TORRANCE
T ake Y our Tim e A bout D ecid in g
!
on T his In v e stm e n t
n C on test |
Address at any office of
Reconditioning Shop
Ray bea toe Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
212 East First a., A lb ay, otar
the skating nnk
Phone 579
Halsey R ailroad Tim e
North
i 32, 3 :24 a m. flag
1 16, 5:15 a m.
1 18, 8:16 a m. flag
14,112:09 p. m flag
34, 4:08 p- ui.
South
17. 1204 p. ta
15, 12;4S p. m
33, 8:12 p. m flue
31, 1 :34 p. œ gi?
No*. 14 snd 16 stop to let off passenger»
from south of Eugene.
No. 31, direct conn action lor Marshfield
poiata
Passengers for syuth of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-hrownsville stage leases Hal-
sey at 7 a m snd 12:15 and 8,11 p E
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a m sad
3.35 snd (.45 p m.
Outgoing M a il
A t the Haleey po»toffice mail»
close going Dorth at 11:50 a. m.
and 5:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. sod
12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
ville goee on to Crawfordsville,
Hobey and Sweet Home.
In Calrfornia.
Saa Francisco — Fasda&eBtalisu
and evoltztlowlsta clashed her« over
(5c a line)
the qaeauoa of teaching evolatloe lx
the public aehot-i» of California. and
Wanted— 100 ton» £v»rgr»»n
the evolntloaiata won
Hlackbeknerrias, 100 tom freih
Of the three book* oa biology which
Prnnei. Highest market prices.
opponents of the evolutionary theory
Steoberg Bros , Albany, Or»,
sought to hare excluded from the pub
Phone 482 K
11c schools of this state sod arounc
which the battle centered, two were
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
found acceptable by the stale board
at tbe Enterprise office.
of education and action on the th ir d '
was deferred temporarily Indications
A
were that the third text book "Biol
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W
S
ogy and Human W elfare," by Peabody
Brownsville, July 2?,
and Host, also would be passed upon
Fire destroy» 618 homes every day
The m any Halsey friends of
favorably
The other two book* ac
or one every three minutes. I t is
Glenn
F arrier, form er Browns­
cepted. about which there was s dis
shown by statistics gathered by the
pote. were “Coenberg's Biology and'
national board of fire underwriters ville youth, will be interested to
know of his recent acceptance
Human Life.“ and "Atwood's Prob
during the past five years
lems. Projects and Experiments I t ,
Income tax records for the last year of a position as whistling solo­
FEEDING BABY DURING SUMMER
Biology."
will be opened to public Inspection by ist on the Rialto th ea tre circuit,
extends to cities and
all Internal revenue collectors Sep which
M ilk Is recognised as the Ideal food
Indian« Sac U. 8. For 8&S.707.343
tember 1.
towns
throughout
Oregon. A
for young children. It should be care­
Washington.—A suit for 148.707.343
is assured the
Twenty-five persons were Injured brilliant career
fully guarded during the warm sum­
against the United States has been
and damage estimated at 3200,000 was y o u n g m an and w ith the good
mer months, to Insure Its freedom
filed In the United States court ol from germs or bacteria that might
caused when a tornado awept over wishes of his friends to follow
Mre. Frank Hsdlsy, Mrs. H. Halms here by Indian tribes of Mon cause barm to the child. Because of i Sidney, Ohio.
him he is destined to attain a
tana. Wyoming. Idaho and Washing Its nature. It la, under certain condi­
The cost of living In the United high degree of success.
V. Chance and Mrs. L. V. ton. for land alleged to have been tions,
a breeding and propagating j States increased 73 5 per cent from
On S aturday evening, August
hance were in Brownsville taken from them by tbe government ground for germ life snd may soon be­ j 1913 to 1925. The figures showed that
1,
Mr. F a rrie r will whistle a
riday.
It wee announced by the departmnet come unfit for uae unlese It la handled ! the greatest percentage of increase
number of selections a t the
with tbe utmost care and vigilance.
of
Justice.
The
Blsckfeet,
Blood.
Pie
was In house furnishing goods, the
Mrs. Sophia Bass had as
Perhaps tbs Ideal way to obviate thia
juests Thursday her daughter, gan and Groa Ventre Indiana of Mon risk la through the uae of evaporated price of which Increased 114 percent Brownsville theatre. He will be
piano by
tana and the Nas Perce tribe of Idahc
Thirty-one men were Injured, four accompanied a t th e
milk. Thia milk la only pure milk
4r». Eldoa Bass, and husbaad of
Wigle of Harris­
and Washington charge tbe govern
seriously, when a section of the out j Miss Claire
with alxty per cent of the water re­
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Eugene.
ment took tbelr hunting grounds from moved from It and la abaolutely ster­ ' door amphitheater at Monrovia. Cal., burg.
Mrs.
Gordon
Munkers of them without their consent and with ile. It la of double richness but may collapsed at a ceremonial of the Dra
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hopkins
compensation In violation of be modified by the addition of water, j niatic Order Knights of Khorasan, a
Irownsville on Friday visited out
and th eir son C hester left
treaties.
which will return It to Its original j Knights of Pythias organization.
ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Thursday for Rockford, Minne­
volume with a greatly enhanced food
Morgan Palmer, an American, has
vtraiey.
sota, where th ey intend to re­
value.
j
been
killed
by
bandit»
at
his
ranch
LAND BRING S TO P P R IC E
Evaporated milk la sterilized and
They drove here from
Mrs. A. C. A rm strong and
on the Sun Oari river, near Harbin, side.
a high nutritive content. Thia
their form er home in Los An­
laughter
Helen visited
at State Realises <2658 More Than has
■
China.
Dr.
Howard,
an
eye
specialist
causes It to be a very excellent food
geles, and visited th ree weeks
Appraised Value.
ieorge Workinger*s Sunday af­
for the young child and the infant. j attached to the Rockefeller hospital,
Olympia. Wash — State land an d ! In fact, many of the leading pedl
with Mrs. Hopkins’ brother, E.
was captured at the same time.
ternoon.
timber sold In tbe July 7 sale brought
S. Hayes, and his family.
of the country advocate Its
Miss Peari Pehrsson. who 3270.663.44, or 12658.60 more than the atrldsna
use after tbe child la deprived of Its 33.000.000 of Fund For Legion Raised
rraduated from the Monmouth appraised value, It was announced by mother's milk. A formula, evolved by
Indianapolis. Ind.—The American
A. C. A rm strong and Helen
lo im a l school last-w eek, camo Clark V. Savidge. state land commit-1 these pediatricians, through experi­ Legion has obtained more than 33,-
and Horace drove to Portland
nome Sunday.
mentation,
Is
as
follows:
sioner. Of tbe amount received 3242.
j 000.000 of the 35,000.000 endowment Monday.
P. J. Forster and wife visited 298 15 will be for timber. 819.009.10' F ro m S ix th Week to Third Month. , fund which it seeks nationally for the
M ilk , evapo rated ........................ » ounovs
care of disabled veterans and orphans
.heir daughters, Mrs. Roberts was for farm land and 19345.19 for Lim
e w a te r ....................
I ounoee
tide
and
shore
lands.
Tide
and
shore
M ilk e u ser .................................. » ounce« I of the world war, It la announced by
tnd Mrs. Sweet, in Eugene over
land leases brought an additional 3276 Boiled w a te r ................................ »4 ounces
James A. Drain, national commander
:he week end.
Seven fe e tfln g i In tw e n ty -fo u r hours:
It was reported.
Twenty-one states have raised their
» to 4 ounces e t th re e -h o u r In te rv a le
L. H. Arm strong and family
The total amount of land and tim
quotas. New Hampshire. South Da­
Laundrv aent Tuesdays
d u rin g th e day and fo u r-h o n r In tervale
and R. B. Ingold and wife drove ; her applied for was appraised at 3511,- at n ight.
kota and North Dakota lead in the
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
io Belknap Springs Sunday and 793 32. of which values 3411,134 40
From Third Month to Fifth Month.
percentage of oversubscription.
was represented in timber. 388.429.30 M ilk , avapornted ................... f t * ounces
.pent the day.
A B E ’S P L A C E
In farm lands and 312.230.62 in tide Lim e w a te r .............................. S ounces
M ilk su gar ........... .................. S ounces
Martin Cummings and family lands.
Boiled w a te r .......................... S»H ounces
Mrs. Agnes McNeil cam»,
from Woodburn to attend the
funetal of her niece, Mrs. Grug
att, and is visiting at W. G /¡sited Mrs. Cummings’ sister,
Mrs. C. R. Rowan, and family at
McNeil’s.
Eugene Sunday.
A very large gathering oi
Miss Hope Hussey has been
relatives and friends attended
living
at J. C. Standish's and
the funeral of Mrs. G rugett of
Corvallis at the Pine Grove helping a t invoicing at thu
Sturtevant store.
church Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Ray G rant of Sierra
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy
visited Mr. mid Mrs. Ray Grant .Madre, Cal., and husband, went
and Mrs. Mary Palmer at Ly­ home a fter the funeral of the
man Palmer’s Saturday evening. lady’s sister, Mrs. G rugett.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant left early
I*rof. English's family has
Bunday morning for their home been looking over residence op­
• l 8i«rra Madre. Cfel.
portunities at M yrtle Creek,
Mrs. Floyd Nichols, Mrs. N. where the professor has been
E. Chandler. Mrs. Will Mcl-aren engaged as school principal.
and Mrs. E. E. Hover attended
A ntons F altin of Scio went
the missionary meeting Thurs­ to jail in default of a $304) fine
day afternoon at Smith grove, Thursday for having a stilt,
with Mrs. Grace Wade as hos­
tess. Mrs. J. W. lx*Mar had maifh and various kinds of taioz«»
in his possession.
charge of the lesson, after
~ Wells went to Salem
which Mrs. Wade served ice
cream, wafers and coffee. Then Wednesday on account of tho
some tiffin was spent on the illness
of
his sister,
Mrs.
bank of the river watching the Grounds of Independence in a
children »wun.
hospital there. She died Mua
Paid-for Paragraphs
M O U N TA IN STA TES P O W E R <g
Albany...Corvallis.. Eugene ..CottageGrove
Springfield Junction City . Lebanon
Dallas ..Independence...Stay ton
Wind Wonder
Hon\G
M o d ern
B a rb e r Shop
ftla
feedings In
tw e n ty -fo u r
hours:
Calllaux W ill Come to United States- I to 4 ouncee e t th re e -h o u r In te rv a le
d u rin g the day end a feeding n t I t
Parle.— Finance Minister Calllaux p m.
will go personally to Washington to
From Fifth to Seventh Month.
participate In the negotiation of a set­ M ilk evapo rated . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 ouncee
tlement of the French war debt to the L im e w a te r .................................. I ouncee
M ilk sugar ............
2 ouncee
United States.
Boiled w a te r ................................. IS ounces
Britain Asked to Modify Rubber Law«
Washington. D. C.-The government
through the state departm ent Is en
deavorlng Io have Great Britain modi
fy Its laws limiting the exportation of
crude rubber
Announcement was made that Am
bassador Houghton at London had
been Instructed to take the question
up with British officials In an effort
to break the British rubber monopoly
>b:- h has sent pru»» up In tbe United i
States
FOR
r iv e feedings In tw e n ty -fo u r hours.
« te f ouncee et fo u r-h e u r In tervale,
the Inst feeding ta he given i t I I p. n
From Sovonth te Ninth Month.
M ilk , avapo ratsd ..........
11 cunees
Lim e w a te r ................................ S ouncee
M ilk euser . • ■ • • • • « • • • • • • • • • 8 ounces
Bollad w a te r ...............................SS ouncas
t le I ouncee a t fo u r-h o u r In te rv a ls
d u rin e tb *
L a ,t fvsdln s a t tea
at n ig h t
..
.
Tbe same quantity of pure
freeh milk may advalageously
be aubatiluteil for avaporatsd milk
No Edging« and water Once opened, sterilized
evaporated milk and fresh cooled
m ilk from tbe cow are equally
liable to infection and deteriora­
Nick Hess, Brownsville tion.
arage
won’t last long i f the coolness hap­
pens to be some of our dibcions
ice eream. I t will prove to be the
finest they ever taeted. No matter
how tired or warm you may feel,
a dieh of C la rk 'i ice cream will
refieab you.
Hr
Good Slabw ood
.$4.50 a cord dclivstfed
G
The Coolness Between
Them
I to I ounces et fo u r-h o u r In terval«
lu r in g day.
Last feeding a t tea at
...
alsey
Union Gaa and Oil
Fisk. Firestone and Gates Tires and Tubes
ro rd Parts and Accessories
Buv your tires here and save money
All work done here is guaranteed
Frem Ninth te Twelfth Month.
. I t ouDe««
Milk. •▼•porat*4
. I ouncee
Lim« water ........
. t ounces
Milk sugar
Saad,,' w«tsr ..............................t< ounces
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Clark s Confectionery