Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 02, 1925, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o r te u i t u re
L iv e s to c k
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A V eekly ( hroniele of I*ocal Events ami Progress on Linn County Land
D a i r y
P o u ltry
HALSEY. OREGG.x
W ool
SEPT. 2, 19.'5
H a ls e y H appenings
mission to go to the Benton
institute.
and C o u n ty Events
A. C. Armstrong and family
were in Albany Saturday.
Doings of O ur Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
The Pine Grove orchestra baa
resumed playing and expects to
have Prof. Nichole again soon.
Albert Miner expects soon to
1« there better weather than Ihie have a surgeon remove a troable-
soine wen from the back of bis
in heaven?
neck.
William Brock is reported
Henry Boles, 2-1, and Eliza­
improving at a Eugene hospi­
beth McBride of Shedd, 21,
tal.
were licensed to wed last
Martin Cummings and wife week.
took a week’s vacation at
A. D Smith and Albert Miner
Wheeler.
leave tomorrow for Klamath Falls
Pearl Pehrsson, in the Moro to attend the county fair there
schools, teaches the 5th and Saturday. Mr. Smith is looking
sixth grades.
for a location at Lake View, bear
Mrs. Josie Smith has been there.
Mrs. Ann Commons of
suffering with rheumatism.
Mount Angel has been visit­
Mary has come home.
her nephew, Harry Com­
Judge Kelly has sent Oscar ing
mons,
for a couple of weeks.
Chambers to the penitentiary
A. C. Armstrong and daugh­
for a year for moonshining.
ter Helen drove to Oakland
M. E. Taylor of the Browns­ and Roseburg last Tuesday,
ville Times and Leighton Hen­ returning Wednesday.
derson, known here as the man
who carried Melba Neal off -T hat acre and a qu^pler at
and changed her name, were Shedd to which George Laub-
callers at the Enterprise office ner is sueing to quiet title is
where the Shedd lumber yard
Saturday.
stood.
a span and three-fourtns are now
The social and musical pro­
In place at the bridge across the Wil­
gram
of the Church of Christ
lamette river at Harrisburg.
Christian
Endeavor society is
Louis W. Hill is planning the pur­
definitely
set
for Friday, Sept.
chase of 15,000 acres of timber land
11,
at
the
church.
in the vicinity of Sweet Home in east­
ern Linn county. Individual holdings
A
nine-aqd a-half-pound
are to be grouped for selling. T h e! boy was born Friday to Mr.
addition of this large tract to the ex­ and Mrs. Lee Lowrey at the
tensive Hill holdings in this section home of the latter’s parents,
Is considered a hopeful sign of future M .. and Mrs. W. A. Brock.
development of the timber.
Ed Evans and wife and son
By an arrangement with E. of Portland visited hereabouts
H. Castle, the Benton county last week. Ed was born in
school superintendent, Mrs. this neighborhood and once
Edna Geer, Linn county school was employed in the Koontz
head, will hold the Linn teach­ store.
ers’ institute on October 29
Mrs. Amy Robinson of Yon­
and 30 to comply with like
dates at Corvallis. The same calla and three daughters and
speakers will be used at both her aunt, Mrs. Fred Applegate
institutes, saving expense of of Ihe same place, visited Mrs.
hiring extra instructors. Teach­ Robinson’s mother, Mrs. Dr.
ers from Benton county near Marks, Sunday. Mrs. Robin­
Albany will be permitted to son and daughters stayed for
come to the Albany institute
Frank Ternan, son of Mrs.
and teachers in Linn county J. C. Bramwell, and wife end­
near Corvallis will have per- ed a visit here Wednesday and
returned
home
to
Taft,
J. A lfo r d A r r o w
Partial List of Contents
Sunday school lesson............. ..
Fashions_________ __________
Great Outdoors—Farm Items . .
Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ____
Ensiling Soft Corn . . . ______
*, Chicken Mites_____________
Selecting Seed C o rn 9 ....___
Government Land in Oregon
Onion T h n p s...__ ____ ___
Editorial comment___ ______
America’s Lncky Number____
Serial sto ry _________ _______
Kitchen Capinet_____________
Scrap* of Hunio_____________
Champlain in Bronze __ ____ _
Cobb’s Favorite Stories____. . .
To Pospone Lawmaking Term .
Against Alaska Railroad_____
Federal Control of busses..........
Linn County Fair •
ALBANY, OREGON
Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25
B IG G E R
BETTER
•
•
A PROGRESSIVE
FAIR
Yon are especially invited tt come and
see the sights, thrills, attractions,
amusements, lessons, mirth and people.
The greatest agricultural exhibit ever
shown in the county. Barns full of
purebred livestock, school exhibits,
commercial exhibits, poultry show and
A Program to Please
the People
Cal.
Preferred Stock
: Canned Goods
M. V. KOONTZ CO. ;
Biggest F a ir
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
News of Halsey........................ page 1
Pine Grove___________ , ___
It
Alford.________ ___ , __
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K irk...................... i
Lake Creec______ ___ ____
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All O regon........., .................
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Church Announcement* ___ . . .
1
Sovereign 1. O. O. F. Meeting.
1
l.innn Couuty'a Biggest Fair.. .
1
Coal Strike as u s u a l.....__ . . .
1
Settling With Sam's Debtors .
5
Laws to Prtect Women . . . . ___
6
New Perpetual Weather Theory
6
In the Jungle........................ ....
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Superstitions................... ..........
6
Your H ealth........... ...................
6
Daddy's Fairy Tale.....................
7
Canning CornJ______________
7
Time Table for Canning______
7
Howard Ternan was here also
and went home to St. Helens
only
they have a position teaching
the next day.
K ir k K in k s
school.
EXCLUSIVE
Sunday Mrs. Barbara Dean
(By an Enterpiiae Reporter)
came back from Oregon City
Mrs. G. J. Rike and Harllic
OPTICAL PARLORS
to the homo of her Laughter
Ped Templeton is hauling Rike accompanied Mr. and
and son-in-law, the Staffords,
Mrs. Herman Stienke to Al­
bany Monday.
and you can hear her voice at *ravel-
e v e r y t h in g o p t ic a l
C. Morse is home from a
certain hours of the day ask­
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harding
Bancroft Optical Co.
ing what number you want, if business trip to Portland.
of
Kansas visited their son,
you ring central.
343 West First street. Albany.Or.
Mrs. Edith Gillette was a M. J. Harding, and family on
(Continued on page 3)
caller in Brownsville'Friday. Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Temple-
George Gibson and family
Iton were in Brownsville Friday of Portland were week end
I
ft
guests of Mr. Gibson’s par­
, I W. R. Kirk and sons Henry ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gib-
and Willis are hauling gravel.
8on-
* jJ z * a
The C. Morse family are
Mr. and Mrs. Vannice mot­
preparing to go to Portland to ored to Monmouth Friday,
[ live.
bringing their sons Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. H. Vannice and William and the latter’s
and daughters were Albany wife home with them.
1
[callers Thursday.
Bill Newhry and family
i “ Preferred Stock ” means all that the name
Misses
Nellie
Fearland, from Kuna, Idaho, and J. R.
i implies—the choice of the pack.
Grace Falk and Edna Falk Harding of Eugene called on
visited Louise Morse Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. M. J. Harding
, When you buj Preferred Stock goods you
Wednesday.
Grace Kirk, with Mam­
i have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se- ie Miss
Sunday guests at Henry
Falk, visited Louise Morse
Falk’s were Mr. and Mrs. A.
i lected for size, flavor and quality.
Friday afternoon.
M. Snodgrass and sons of
Misses Nellie and Pe.jrl Falk Shedd and Ray Nemchick and
Make the test yourself. Compare Preferred
accompanied Mi. and Mrs. R. Miss Edna Sherrill of Harris­
Stock with other brands and it will meet with E.
Bierly to Albany Monday. burg.
your discriminating choice
<
Miss Flora Morse and sister
Miss Grace Kirk an I broth­
I
Margie are vacationing at
Preferred Stock goods are not packed to m eet, ers Francis and Raymond vis­ Rockaway.
They intend to
a price. They are sold only to those who ap­ ited at Henry Falk’s Tuesday. join their parents, Mr. and
The recital to be giv en by Mrs. C. Morse, in Portland to
preciate first quality.
<
i the piano pupils of Mrs*. Edna ¡reside.
It is true some brands are sold cheaper, b u t, Rike has been postponed from
Helen Armstrong dined at
they arc sold solely on price appeal.
i
Mrs. J. M. Brown o f Mos- W. L. Wells’ Sunday.
I cow, Col., has been visiting
We are distributers of about thirty varieties] tie r daughtei, Mrs. M. J. H ar-jm g Church
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of Preferred Stock goods.
< [ding.
Robert Parker paswr.
Willie Kirk, who h a s been i Sunday school, 10.
in California, visited I iis uncle,
Preaching, 11.
I W. R. Kirk, and fam ily Wed­
Junior league, 3,
Intermediate League, 7
nesday.
HALSEY, OREGON
I
Epworth league, 7.
William Vannice : md wife
Preaching, 8.
Prayer-meeting Thursday,
left Sunday for Duf.ur, where
r , 11** . ’ iu *-
Albanv'a
L in n C o u n ty ’s
Henrietta Starnes is on the
sick list.
That is What Its Sponsors
Wm. McDowell of Halsey is I
Are Expecting This
working for Lee Ingram.
Year
E. A. Starnes and family
spent Sunday at George Dan- ' All indications point to the
nen’s near Shedd.
greatest fair ever held in Linn
Mr, and Mrs. Michael Rick­ county. Four big days, with
ard spent Sunday with their every day a special day.
Linn county people are pled­
son Raymond and family at
ging loyalty to their fair as
Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sickels never before. Every foot of
space is now taken in the main
and son of Albany spent sev­ agricultural
pavilion, guaran­
eral days at E. D. Isom's this teeing an agricultural
show sel­
week.
dom equaled. Live stock en­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram tries are coming in, and poul­
and daughter Thelma and try enthusiasts predict a record
Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck went to show. A high-class racing and
Albany Saturday.
amusement program is being
Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck and arranged, with the reserve of-
Mrs. Florence Hawkins and ficor«’ training corp» of tha
daughter Helen Jean called on Oregon Agricultural College
Mrs. E. D. Isom Friday.
prominent. Every department
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard In­ of the fair will be complete by
gram and children and Mr. ten a. m., Tuesday, the opening
and Mrs. Bob Ingram of Ve­ day.
neta visited at Lee Ingram's
1 uesday will be community
Sunday.
day. Irvine E. Vining, Ore­
E. D. Isom received word of gon’s silver tngued orator, the
the death of his aunt, Mrs. man who last year held great
Dan Troutman, in Portland eastern audiences spell bound
Thursday. She had been an with his wonderful description
of the Oregon country, will be
invalid for years.
Everyone who
Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck and the speaker.
Mrs. Florence Hawkins and has ever heard Vining will be
daughter called on Mrs. Mich­ there; those who have net
ael Rickard Thursday after­ heard him cannot afford to
noon.
miss this opportunity. Around
this number will be woven a
A n n u a l C o al
program supplied by the best
talent of the various communi­
S trik e N e x t W e e k ties, interspersed with comedy
acts and racing events. Tues­
Seattle. Wash —Roy C. Lyle of Be
at tie, upon bis return home from day is the day when people of
Washington, where ho was made Pa­ Linn county will join in radiat­
cific Northwest prohibition adminis­ ing community spirit and good
trator, effective September 1st, an­ fellowship.
Wednesday judging will be­
nounced that he would begin wor*
departments afid
with practically (he name organisa­ gin in all
tion used by his predecesaor, F. A there will be a complete racing
program, interspersed with
Ilazeltine.
Lyle aaid he would make changes comedy acts by Tom Mills, fa­
very gradually. He announced that mous comedy pantom,nlst from
William M. Whitney, who has been the New York
Hippodrome,
his chief assistant and legal advisor who has been secured for all
in Ihe office of state director for the four days, and other attrac­
past four years, had been offered and tions.
There will be harness
accepted the place of prohibition i aces, running races, relay and
counaelior for the enlarged district. Roman races, special riding ex­
Thin means that Mr. Whitney will be hibitions featured by the re­
the chief legal advisor to the admin­
serve officer«’ training corp« of
istrator and will have general direc­
tion of assistant attorneys to be em the O. A. C., steeple chase, hur­
dling and drunken ride, mule
ployed in each judicial district.
A deputy administrator and assist races, Shetland pony races and
ant attorney will be named for each novelty races, making up a
Judicial district.
good, clean, snappy program
Sovereign I.O .O .F .
L o d g e In P o rtla n d
Forty Thousand Members
Expected to Attend
the (Jatharing
The sovereign grand lodge
convention I. O. O. F. will be.
held in Portland from Septem­
ber 21 to 25, 1925, and the
parade on Wednesday, Sep­
tember 23, at 1 o’clock.
More than 40,000 members
of Oddfellow and Rebekah
lodges are expected to be in
Portland to participate in the
sovereign grand lodge parade.
The Oddfellows’ temple at
tenth and Salmon streets will
be the scene of regular sessions
of the grand lodge, and the
grand lodge headquarters will
be the Multnomah hotel. Night
meetings and general recep­
tions will be held in the city
auditorium.
Many of the counties of the
state are organizing county
units to take part in the pa­
rade. Linn county has already
organized, a banner has been
ordered and 1000 Oddfellows
of Linn county are expected to
march under it. Every Odd­
fellow is expected to wear his
regalia.
Every member o ' Wildey
Lodge is expected to be at the
hail Saturday night, Septem­
ber 19, to help make final ar­
rangements for the parade,
that will entertain every min­
ute of the afternoon.
Good band and orchestra
music will be provided. Asa
Smith has been secured again
this year as bartfone soloist.
Thursday two of Linn'coun­
ty’s popular young people will
be the principals in a beautiful
wedding service before the
crowds in the grandstand. An
air of mystery surrounds this
event, as the identity of the
fortunate couple will not be
made known until they make
their appearance for the cere­
mony. One or both may be
your next door neighbor, dear­
est friend or near relation.
Friday is children’s day. Ev­
ery school girl and boy who
comes will be admitted free, as
honored guests of the fair. A-
gain on this day the schools of
the county will vie with each
other for special trophy cups
and diplomas, in the grand pa­
rade on the race course before
the grandstand, and in the
maypole winding exercises. A
special racing and amusement
program by the officers’ reserve
training oerpa ef O, A. C- will
be given free to the children on
this day.
There will be at least three
evening entertainments. The
aarvicaa •(
Mrs. Cbarlaa Child«,
who so successfully directed
the pageants last year present­
ed by the fair board, has again
been secured. Under her direc­
tions two pageants will be pre­
sented, one on Wednesday
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avening
and ooa Friday evening,
Make " old Wildey ” the bann< r I co
combined band concert and
lodge in the county.
1 musical
?
entertainment will be
Refreshments will be served. Ivon.
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