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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1925)
Ï I M t.« • SU R A L ©■f I h - >i, V-teCv I h r ilJ - r ut ’ be D • L I he G I«»' t, I be V r ij- ir U o q u ir t ! J BABE RUTH Chicago —Babe Ruth, king of a wat, will not play in 192« w ith the N ew York Yankee», he told a group of newspaper men here upon hla a rriv a l from St. Louie Thia statem ent was am plified with the assertion that Ruth i would quit if M ille r Huggins was re tained as manager. w ith Kuth told newspaper men th a t he aa under ¡filler contract c .n t .D ,. to .v , Yankees _■ . waa the l for the 1928 season and that If H u g gins was retained it would be neces sary to trade the Bambino to some other team. Indefinite suspension and a fine of »5000. Imposed at St. Louis Saturday by M anager M ille r Huggins of the j New York Yankees w ith a b rie f ex planation that R uth had been g u ilty of "misconduct o ff the field ,” were the vehicles of the diamond king's descent. Romance and th iill* in v Lob Chaney’ » trium ph J 3 d a)», starting 5 bun. Septt 6 - 7, 8 Pabcolin • 1 A I BANY Halsey Happenings TZe artistic durable floor covering (Continued from page 1) Mrs hot to play ¡ Sett Paid Baseball P layer la Puniabed for Misconduct. : LON C H A N E Y 3 M A E BL’s C H J M A 'IT M O O R E G LO BE E N I E K r iU S E -An Improvement cn Printed Linoleum F. M. G ray is ill. Eloise Smith has her tonsils out Miss Lillie Rickard is visit ing in Spokane. Glenn Chance and wife vis ited Eugene Thursday. The Armstrong machine fin ished thrashing Saturday noon. H. F. Steinke and family vis ited in Eugene over the week end. <Mt M.. and Mrs. A. J. Hil? a rt on a visit to Portland and Seattle. W. P. Wahl and Dr. Marks were among Albany visitors Wednesday. _ Resistance to wear is probably the one quality you look for first when selecting floor covering. And it is that quality above all others w hich has been built into Pabcolin. Not linoleum, nor a substitute, but an improvement- on printed linoleum—a floor covering with its wear ing surface composed of special enamel paint in stead of the usual soft oil-paint T h u hard, w ear-defying surface rests on a firm "body” of Washington long-fiber rag felt, made for this particular purpose, and thoroughly w a te rp ro o fe d by a special process. I t pays to buy Pabcolin because it rives you e x tra -lo n is e r- vree. I t keeps its gloss and beauti.u. iu™ far rar longer than man ...........- ----------- :iful w colors you would suppose any printed floor covering capable, yet its cost is no higher. Besides, you are offered a variety of beauti ful patterns— many are new and exclusive. Gain 15 M illion». BRIEF GENERAL NEWS H IL L & Co. The condition of W. A. H A L SE Y Brock in a Eugene hospital is heir farm, between here and reported serious. Lake Creek Local s Irownsville. P. J. Ashton and wife visit M i«« M a r y L a R u e w e n t to E : . ed the latter’s mother, Mrs. (Enterprise Correspondent) '«11» l«»t w»ek. S. E- Bass, Saturday. M L . E d ith Smith o, Bandon ^ a T ^ h n ’ X X Mr». George Laubner was in a visit before going home to vsletu M onday. visited old friends liv re la it week. Portland. Mrs. Applegate re T w e n ty nine persons were injured M r» . B e rt C lark is not expected M r» . J 8. Nio-wond and datigli- Sunday when the engine o f Colorado turned to Yoncalla. ‘ «r and sou were A lb an y shoprer» & Southern passenger tra in No. Joe Elliott and wife have lo iu e fo r a c o u p le o f w eek» ------------- 7 — — northbound, sideswiped passenger Charles K irk »nd fam ily of M O day. succeeded Glenn Chance and Ubena ire visiting hereabout» wife on the Frum farm. Mrs Jay S uitar and M r. and train No. 8. southbound, near M ayne Colo. M r». George M axw ell’s condi- Mrs. Coates aio at a bop yaid Adam Smeitzer of Tillamook Recom mendation th a t the forestry was visiting friends in the Lake on is slightly better the ,)u,t fe„ near Corvallis. bureau be shorn o f its a rb itra ry power days. M r. am] M is H enry Brock srd in g ranting of grazing leases was Creek country last week. adopted by the A m erican National a . 1). Isom ha» been appointed D in s were Sunday guests of ¡Vr J. C. Bramwell and wife a d m in is tr a to r o f ths e s ta te of M r» . a d Mrs. Ihotuas A rd ry . Livestock association, in conference have as guests Mr. and Mrs. "i >pbia Isniii. at S ait L ake C ity. W illia m Brock, who n ill j D » V. R. Anderson of Salem. 1 r«d. Patton, the new »clmol Eugene ho»ni:«|, ¡a not recovering Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Messerve, '-incin-1 ei-t buine from bi» v< as rapidly i a hi a frie n d , had hoped. Rum C a rrie r H e ld ; Captain Fugitive. San Francisco.— T he 70-foot tra w le r parents ot Mrs. Clifford Carey, ation M onday. M rs John Gorm ley is home af- \ Irg in la I. said by coast guard o f arrived Monday for a visit. W . I I . R o b e rts o n a n d hi» d in g I,, t r »pending two weeks visiting ficials to be owned by the Sebastian Postmaster Bramwell and te r. M u . |> « „„,M c r.ia s , relattvea in H<oJ R iver and Port- S tu art Fish company of Seattle, was family are home from their ogeuw Friday. , land. tied up at Meigg's w harf here w ith her stay of two weeks at Newport. Ib e law A rn i nf Tnssing & I | Kenneth M in er of Ha'eay look cargo of about 1000 cases of assorted A . B. Haines of Elkton has ’ ng appears in Jrgal advertising care of thè ranch w lijle »ir ai d liquors. T he captain escaped in an ea rly m orning dash for liberty. The been buying a flock of sheep n u b e Enterprise. Ijd r» . M a rtin C u m m i.ig . and L u - cargo o f the V irg in ia I was valued in Around bore which he intends -ri . i . 'o ile spelli a week at M anzanit» excess of »50.000. Ib c c n in ty board o f e q u e lix a .1 beaci. « « » « n t t» to keyp.. I II ineet» Oli Ih e U l t i and th e re - fo r 15 d a v a a t the Rufehcr Hoffm xii 1» going to t l t b r w - k r r » U n lm e tt p la c e , c « ,t o town, « iw f,. with- »1« I.rood sou. »Xpert» t.i rui-e acme of tl e po-M his eiiat<im»rs call for. Ili-tw*'»n h»r- Rttndav night ( ’ han V. w it li M r». tried Id |i«»s n . » n il l( a r r i- h lir > M S u d th c f a I- S m ith in b i» car, . » . f u l l » m t rm h ead on In to a c a r I.lu v d S m t b o A e ’ o ria waa c o m in g »noth in. Al ••f th e p a f i i e * w ere m o re o r le » bruised and tb p cars » e re w reckei I K* M iM \,v « n F r u m c « m e borne I > ir» d a y l- .- n i „ w e e k ’» v is it in A I,a n y . H e r m o th e r a n d »istr r •Vent d o w n a n d (n o u g h t h e r. Mr and M -a . W i l l i a m B la k e ly '>r>nerh ,,f Brownsville hut now t P e n d le to n , h a v e ju a t c e le b ra te d he r tilv t wedding anniveiaary, l.x e p h I.a r e n e p le a d e d g u i l t y Io i ch m rg - n f fu ln n in i)» a»-ault on a " t 'e g ir l nt R rn w n a v i |e an d gut a -iv - t e a r p e n ite n tia r y »entence R. A. Wright and wit'e and wife's mother and Joe Smith, all of Tacoma, called at S. J. Smith s last week on their way to Oakland, this state, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Smith. G G. S h ir le y , c it y record» of McMinnville, and wife were here last week looking after UniV^rsih40re¡jort • ” rp daily urlhouae. ' l h * C o -o p e ra tiv e P o u l ty m e n '» i>-<>ciation a n iK iiin c e » a c u t o f 4«- I- X»|| m , t | ia ,,w k e t'e m a n y m orn egg» in cold »to rag . til ' n 1» it y e a - Mis« M arie Jones of C orvall s i G erm any Invited to T a lk New Pact. London — France and her allies have and Ariiil Halcue of A m ity »Dent S o n d a y e v e n in g w ith M ils Jon e a ' $ 1.50 a year •r if ynn act quickly you can join ha The U N IV F R S IÎY r j O R E G O N contain» The College of Liter»ture Sctnwg •nd the Art» with 22 departiMnla Lucky Dollar Class which ia «till open. Taper starts <hen paid fo r, »top» on exp iratio n in this class. Due Year fo r a «wtoi. jue or a n f Information u*r*te The ffegietrar. (/nnwrewg of Oregon. Eugene Oregon r T*» 'O iy ia r Oye^ JepresOw, :< |»15 The Hover and Haynes thrashing machine finished the season’s work on Friday morning. Jane Cummings of Corvallis are visiting their niece, Mrs. L. E. Eagy, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell and are a spending a c " " ? children ------- * H c , , u *’ 1K » few days With Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs. J. A. Johnson. A number of people from this neighborhood attended the funeral of J. A. Johnson at Albany Tuesday afternoon. Miss Pearl Pehrsson left Friday for Moro, where she will teach this year. She will visit in Portland a few days enroute. . . . . . . .. . Dollar One . , i*. N orth «2, 3:24 a. m. 16. 5:15 a. m. 18. 8:16 a. m. >4. 12:09 p. m 34, 4:0S 0- 111, f f South 17, 12:09 p. m. 15. 13;45 p. w. 33. 8:12 p. in. flaj 31, 1 3 4 p .n i.f l» ; ------ -------------- ,.„ p to let of! passenger« from »outh of Eugene * No. 31, direct connnction for Mar»hfield points. Pas.eng ersforsvu th of Eugene should take tram N a 17. 0 Halsey-hrow nsville stage leaves Hal- ’ ey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 8:1» p m *'e‘ ve* at 7:40 . m. and anu 8:45 p. in. Outgoing M a il A t the Halsey poatoffiee mai!, close going north at 11:50 a. m and 5:20 p. m. Going eoutb, 11:10 a. tn. an(t 5:20 p. m. To Brownsville, 6:20 a. tn. m t 12 m. M orning stage to Brown»- vtlle goes on to Crawfordsyill» Holley and Sweet Home. Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle at the Enterprise office. W- L- WRIGHT Mortician & Funeral Director H a lte y and Harrisburg C a ll D. T a y l o r . Halsey, or W. L. W r i g h t , H arrisburg Uusound Calamity Howl (Garibaldi News) November 4, 1907, Gifford Pinchot released an interview with the Associated Press that stated : In 20 years the timber supply in the United States, on government reserves and pri vate holdings, at the present rate of cutting, will be ex hausted, although it is possible that the growth of that period might extend the arrival of the famine another five years." I nfortunately for industry and big endeavor, unsound opinions are still voiced by so- called "big-men,” just as Pin chot slobbered on November N O T IC E T h e county bo«rd of equalization w ill meet on September 14 ut the courthonse in Albany, Oregon, and rem ain in s»s- sioiJ for 15 day* to hear complaints or correct errors in the assessment ro ll for 19.-5, Any one interested should appear at the tim e and place aforesaid. G ran t From aa, Assessor of l i n n County, Ore. A D M IN IS T R A T O R S SA LE Notice is hereby given th a t the u n. dersigned, by an order of the circuit court >f I.inn eouuty, Oregon, has been appointed adm inisratot of the estate of Sophia Isom, deceased. A ll persons h a v in g claims against «aid estate are re quited to present them w ithin six months from the date of this notice, w ith the proper vouchers, to the under- 4, 1 9 0 7 . signed at hi» residence, about four miles southwest of M aliey, in Linn c o u n ty *! ™ K.on ,D* ' ed fif * i published this P A S H P a ------------------------- id for false teeth dsn Invited G erm any to enter into nego sn-ter. Mr». M a itin Cumming». tlations for a definite tre a ty intended Mia» Jones w ill leave th is week for to guarantee an endless era of peace Ione, where »lie w ill tegoli this in western Europe. T he invitation was extended in a note handed to the Ger j man governm ent by the French am Rev. 8. El. BE, a n g le a n d w Jfe bassador at B erlin. I t is a reply to f o r m e r ly «if tliia p la c e h u t n ow of G erm any’s note on July 2» on the sub M i lt o n , h a v e accep ted a p o s itio n )ect of security. in 1 n n o ea .e e a m i w ill le g v e O re gon .o o n . The Shanglei b s v - Ten in Wisconsin Senatorial Race s -iv -.l m a n y p a s to ra te s in th e MadlRon, W l . - Ten candidate« o o r liw e .t a m i fo r s e v e ra l y e a r» were entered tn the race for the unex i . v . b een c o u iic o le d w ith th e M il plred term of the late Senator La F o l tou Col lege lett«. T hey Included alx who w ill try th e ir chances in the prim ary Septem L. R. Alderm an to be U. S. Educator. ber 15 and four who w ill pass up the W ashington. D. C .— Appointm ent of prim ary and run as independents in L. R Alderm an, fo rm e rly atate »uper- Ihe special election Septem ber 2». Atturueys for Adxnr. y e a r. at The profesakanal school» of Archi tecture »od Allied Art»— P.,«me»» Administration—Ed uc»lMin—4)r»d « •I» Study—Jo u rn aliin i—Law— Medicine— M u » k — Phy»w»l Edu- « tta o —■Sociology—E iten»ion Reconditioning Shop HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L all heurs. Clark s Confectionery Cheap«»« place ii. Dr. C. FIC Q , Dentist “ PLATES Any Girl in Trouble Cedar Posts , „ . qu#h uorth o, and THAT fall. n , y communicate with E n .,g n Lce of W hite Sh,«id Home, * 5 M . y f . l r .venue, Foitland. Oregon. Place order» now with E S. Hayc», R 1, Haltey» F IT ” Grown«, bridge work and fillin g . i , wrtl P»Y you to get my prices ou vour dcutal work, Cuaick bank build ng, A lb a n y for sale I ««raped w ith *S M in lo o t $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 a plate of C lark'» ire cream. Ita delicioua flavor. ■» p|e«»jp? lo t b« palate, appeal» to »very one'a taste, young or old. I f you deubt «hi» try »ome youreelf, Ona tria l will convince you and you aurelv w ill acquire a likin g fo r it. Sold •T the pint, q ua-t or gallon aud in (-nuke to take home, Modern BarberShop < »o you get murk for the money? , torR SU R PLU S NO ONE WILL REFUSE wv.npuisory acnooi W ork to b« Sought town to eat. Hia garage w ill soon Chicago. 111.— The Am erican Fed era be in operation. tion of Teachers w ill seek compulsorv educntlon for all children leas than 1» years old as a rem edy for the ’’alarm (ng Increase of Juvenile delinquency," F <1 Stecker. its secretary announce» * n Investigating com m ittee w ill study Laundry sent Tuesdays existing laws and conditions and make *C ncy Hub Cleaning Work» a report In the form of a model com pulsory education law em bracing the A B E S P L A C E specified age lim it. issaquan. ws»n„ C lark Shot by Robber Seattle. W ash. — E llsw orth B icker ing. 2D. a clerk, was shot in the bark and c ritic a lly wounded by tw o outlaws « who h* 1** “ P the Grsng« M ercantile cut and ready to deliver tbfa A N D Commercial and Savings account» Solicited Intondent of schools of Oregon and city superintendent of Portland, a» Mt. and Mrs. J. W. Miller .«peclallst in adult education in the received a visit this week from United States bureau of education, de the former’s sister, Mrs. Ida p artm ent of the Interio r, waa announc- Hill of Seaside. ed here. T he position was establish >-d by legislation at the last session of RURAL ENTERPRISE W. M. B U R R A N K congress to combat illite ra c y and take In itN in ti more good reading each h>« moved into bis new up problems of home, factory, Imnil than an? other L in n county grant and prison education in co-oper ResUarant and Soft Drink and lea Cream Place ai ekly, S»e p artial list of contvnta ation w ith the extension departm ent of state universities. 25 years'experience as cook. Meal •> top o f page 1. * 4 * * tn TORRANCE ( By Special Correspondent) W. G. McNeil and family were Albany visitors Thurs day. Raybestos Hi-speed Brake Mrs. Will McLaren and Mrs. Service Station J- K. Mode were A lh a u y callers Monday. 212 East First A lb ay, near the skating rin k i Bert Haynes and family Phone 379 spent Sundav with Bert’s nar- . .. *. ents near Coburg. A large crowd attended the Bert Minckley sale Saturday Uqi.«u Railroad r « . and most everything sold well. X Ra,lroad W Great B ritain and Mexico have re sumed diplom atic relations. Early hops are picked and Federal Income tax rolls were thrown open for public inspection on the late crop pretty well in Paid-for Paragraphs September 1, according to rulings of hand, due to the fine weather. the in te rn a l revenue departm ent. (5c a lin e ) The French cabinet approved In D E L B E R T S T A R R A few more Rbode lgJand R»J principle the B ritish ten tativ e o ffer of F u n e r a l D ir e c t o r a n d L i cockerel», h ig h-laying »train, <1, a settlem ent of France's more than P. J. Forater, Haltey. censed E m b a lm e r 13.000,000.000 debt on the basis of 62 snnunitles of »62,500,000. Efficient Service. M otor Hears». For Sale— T a n registered year A live moth, tw o Inches long, was Lady Attendant. ling Shropshire Bucks. removed by physicians from the rig h t Brownsville........................................Oregon R . 1, H alsey. L. H . Armtirong. ear of George E. M oley o f N ew Yo rk Let us show you Pabcolin. There are patterns suitable for bedroom, bathroom, laundry, kitchen, porch, dining room, hall, in fact for any room in the house. Kennelh M iner left a week »g tor Heppner in woik for A rihn D y k s tra ’s father. Clubs Olympia, W ash — W ith a record gain of »15.395.J3S.87 over the previous .s e t, o Of f the theP « year, the total asset» 69 T do mestic savings and loan associations operating In the state of W ashington, as indicated by reports filed w ith the state division o f saving and loan for the year ending June 30, 1925. aggre gated »68,638,049.86. it was announced by W . L. Nicely, supervisor. Pine Grove Points a 1 he wisest guls keep out of trouble