Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 30, 1925, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o rtc u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
A \\ eekly Chronicle oí íxjcal Events and Progress on Linn County Land
D a i r y
P o u ltry
W oo I
H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
Harrisburg,
ville »ni jk* Guy Herman o f
a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts
J- W. Rector is home from
Newport.
Doings of Our Populace advertised in this paper at leas
Chronicled in Brief
than 2c a pound
Paragraphs
L. E. Walton was in town
from Harrisburg Sunday.
0-
Lauboer aud wife are at
T. J. Skirvin was at the I. 0.-
the fair today.
F. grand lodge in Portland.
H L. Straley and wife were in
Albany Thuraday.
Lillian Sneed was home
The first meeting of the Halsey from Portland for the weeek
end.
Study club will be beld tomorrow
at the T. I , Marks home.
Miss Ida Mitzner was home
C. H. Davidson and wife and from Albany over the week
Mre. Huaeey and son George are end.
P a r tia l L is t o f C o n te n ts
News of H alsey..,...................page 1 Column of F u n . . . . . . ______
Pine Grove
______
J To Revolutionize Printing . . .
K i r k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... .........
J The Meat We Rat...................
A ll Oregon___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Vets Get Jlb.000 «00 in Year.
Church Announcements___. . .
1 Cooking Recipes . . . . . ______
Daddy a Fairy Tale....................
2 Home Canning ot Peaches__
Editorial Comment____ ______
4 Daddy's Fairy Tale________
Serial Story.........................
2 Veterans' Conventions...........
F ash ion s.___ ____ ______ ___ _
7 Long Railroad H earing__, .
Great Outdoors—Farm Items__
4 French Debt Caatroversy___
Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___
8 Work Refuses Morotarinm...
biggest aud Best County Fair
4 More Harrisburg Drowning»
Women, Wine sod Stanfield___
1 Millions Against Booze____
Sunday School Lesson.............
2 Prosecutor at Kelso...................
• ■ Adirondak ’• Murray_______
3 Nuts in Sandwiches________
W o m e n , W in e
P in e G r o v e P o in ts
a n d S ta n fie ld
(By Special Correspondent)
A. L, Knighten Was an Albany cal­
ler Saturday.
Fred Sylvester has a carbide light­
ing system installed.
Dean Bilyeu is building a
chicken house on his farm.
Hilarity Leads to Gloom
Bail is Forfeited and
Trial Evaded
new
Last Thursday’s Portland
Journal contained an interview
Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler and with the policeman who arrest­
son were Albany visitors Saturday.
ed Senator Stanfield at Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Pyle r.ttended the on a charge of being drunk and
Lane county fair at Eugene Wednes­ ' disorderly. He said:
day.
“ I had just left my home and
state fair vieitoradodey.
_C. P. Stafford and wifa viait-
A lfo r d A r r o w s
There will be a community meet­ proceeded to the Senate rest­
K i r k K in k s
ing at the schoolhouse next Friday aurant. I did not notice any­
Rev. [Robert Parker ie at tho ed the Shislers at Harrisburg
evening.
annual conference in Eugene. Sunday.
thing unusual until I took a
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Tbe church has asked that be re­
Curtis
Veach
and
family
at-
Bert Haynes took a load of cattle seat at the counter. There was
main here ae pastor another year.
Mrs. Edna Rike spent Friday to the new home near Crabtree for
J. H. Rickard and family visited
tanded tho county fa[r at Eu.
rather loud talking — not too
at Charles Jeriks' at Tangent Sun­ at Diamond Hill.
Joe W . Drinkard and wife are gene Friday.
Ira Minor Thursday.
loud — but it was such that it
day.
moving to their farm todav. Mrs.
Mrs. R. E. Bierly visited Mrs.
Miss Nora Pehrsson left Tuesday attracted my attention. I turn­
Mrs. Glenn Chance came
W. G. MoNeil and children w i/
E. D. Isom and family attended William Pence Monday.
for Salem to take up her studies at
occupy the house they vacated irom Corvallis Saturday and the county fair Thursday of last
ed and saw a man sitting with
Charlie Bierly was at Henry Willrgnette university.
during the school year.
visited at H. W. Chance’s.
two women. He was slumped
week.
Mrs. Sylvester’s brother and fam­ down a bit and ns 1 looked I
Mrs. R. H. Dougherty noti­ Joe Cejeovski and family «pent Falk’s Monday afternoon.
Mrs. M. V. Koontz has so
ily of Beaverton spent the week end
Mamie Falk visited at W. R. at
far recovered that she has dis­ fies of a change of udress Sunday at Joe Stroda’s near H ar-
saw him being fed French fried
the Sylvester home.
from Pomeroy, Wash., to Se­ rieburg.
Kirk’s Saturday afternoon.
missed her trained nurse.
potatoes by one of his compan­
attle.
ions.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Hover
and
son
Kirk school started Monday,
It is appropriate that Irish
One of the victims of the acci­
“ He expressed satisfaction
3Y' Frum and family, dent at the Harrisburg ferry was Sept. 21, with an enrollment of 24. Robert visited R. K. Stewart and
potatoes should be better rais­
family at Pleasant 1U1 Sunday.
over the potatoes and asked for
Mrs.
E.
E.
Gormley
and
Doro­
hurried at Alford Sunday after­ 24.
ed at Irish Bend than if they
some more, reaching over with
Corcoran were at the noon.
Misses Agnes Chandler, Iona Al­
vrew at Scotch or French thy
his fingers and picked up one
county
fair
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seefeld bertson and Grace Pehrsson went to of
Bend. Irish Bend potatoes are
them.
Henrietta and Eether Starnes visited at Henry Seefeld’s Sun­
T. P. Patton and wife visited
Monmouth Saturday to attend Nor­
"I
ate a bowl of soup and the
Otis Farwell of Shedd was their daughter, Mrs. O. B oalled on Thelma Ingram Sunday day.
mal.
talk continued, and it was em­
badly hurt when his hand was Stalnaker, at Corvallis Thurs­ afternoon.
Several of the people from
It was attracting
John McNeil went to the fair Wed­ barrassing.
caught in a feed chopper on day and called at Albany.
Chester Curtie and family were
this community attended the nesday and Mr. and Mrs. Charles attention and I simply had to
the Dickson farm. He cameto
Sunday evening caller« at Bert
county fair.
Lyman Palmer and wife Clark’s in Halsey.
Nichols were among those attending do my duty.
Dr. Marks, who took him to
were
in
Albany
Friday
to
see
“As he started up the aisle,
Thursday.
an Albany hospital.
W. R. Kirk and son Henry
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Thelma Ingram accompanied
he staggered and I got off the
Kenneth Overton. Fremont Torbet, Palmer, off for her home at her friends, Edith and Ruth Long, and daughter Grace attended
Mr and Mrs. N. E. Chandler, Mr
1 stepped up to him in a
the county fair at Albany Fri­ and Mrs. George Chandler and son stool.
Burl Tycer and Delmar Schick, all Sierra Madre, Calif.
to the fair at Albany Friday,
gentlemanly
manner and told
day.
Brownsville boys, wrecked Schick’s
Richard and Miss Agnes Chandler at­ him he was under arrest for
Mrs.
L.
E.
bond
of
Albany
Half-fare tickets to Salem
car and injured Tycer pretty serious­
tended the county fair Tuesday.
being drunk and disorderly. He
ly when they ran into a telephone and return are good on any spent Tuesday evening of last 3 M o r e D r o w n e d
had reached the cashier's coun­
Mrs.
McLaren,
Mrs.
N.
E.
Chandler
week
at
the
home
of
her
daughter,
pole in turning ito Halsey from the train within the twenty-four
and as 1 said that he picked
a t H a r r is b u r g and Miss Agnes Chandler attended ter
hours of Friday, Oct. 2, the Mrs. E D. Isom.
Brownsville road.
up r match holdez and raised
the
Missionary
meeting
at
Mrs.
J.
big day of the state fair.
E. A. Starnes spent several days
it as if to strike me. With that
W. LaMar's Thursday afternoon.
The funeral of William
last week in Oregon City and Linn
he said, “ You little (------), I’ll
and
Lane
Death
George Maxwell went home Portland, visiting relatives aud at­
Brock, who died in a Eugene
Mrs. L E. Eagy and Mrs. Hover kill you." I grabbed his right
Trap
Adds
to
Jts
to
Washington
with
the
Chial-
hospital, was at two yesterday
fclA visited Mrs. Mary Palmer at Lyman hand with my left and then
tending tbs sovereign grand lodge
afternoon, Rev. M. Shangle of­ vos and Sawyers Saturday for of the I. 0 . O. F. in the latter city.
Grisly
Toll
Palmer’s Wednesday. Mrs. Palmer iwung for his jaw-. He was too
ficiating. Mr. Brock left three a stay of a few weeks.
left Friday evening for San Jose, Cal , Jig and heavy for me to han­
Mr. ad Mrs. Harry Bressler were at
M r. and Mis. A. E. Whitbeck
brother« io thia vicinity— Luther,
Three men were drowned In the to visit Mrs. Ben Ivey, before going dle and the blow did not slow
Newport Saturday.
went to Portland Tuesday.
Mr.
Willamette river at Harrisburg when on to her home at Sierra Madre.
Randall and Henry, and four
him up a bit.
Whitbeck, who attended tbe eover-
sisters, Mesdames C. S. Will­
The accepted version of the ign grand lodge, returned lhe[lat- the automobile In which they were
"With hia strength he swung
Among the Pine Grove people At­
iams and Thomas Ardrv of Bible does not say that it was ter part of the week, while Mrs. riding ran off the ferry Into the river.
me
around, facing those who
Halsey, Ed Wigle of Browns- an apple that tempted Adam Whitbeck remained for a longer The drowned were: Edward Boyer. tending the fair Friday were N. H. «era iu the restaurant. A men
28. of Percy. III.; Archie Stevens. 22, Cummings. Fred
Sylvester,
Bert
to his fall. It might have been vieit.
of the same place, and Phil Eastep. Huynes, W. G. McNeil, W. I). McLar came up to the desk and I ap­
a peach. There are some
en, Floyd Nichols and Fred Heinrich pealed to him to take hold of
Albany’e
8everal families In this commu­ 67. of Roseburg.
peaches in Halsey that could
and
their families, Mrs. J. A. John­ Stanfield's left hand. His name
only
nity
are
moving
this
week.
Sam
Tbe acoidont happened early
tempt anv ordinary man to go
Greene’s are moving to their new Friday morning. The men had son and daughters and Mrs. E. E. was S. W. Lewis, a tourist from
their
way.
’ EXCLUSIVE
home near Coburg.
Ellsworth come from the north aud supposed Hover and Robert and Mrs. Pehrsson. California, but I didn’t know
him nor had 1 ever seen him
The Enterprise when going Curtis has moved to the Seth Mills they were on tbe east-side high­
before.
tu press amended a local item place and Brian Perry is moving way until they started down the M illio n s N e e d e d
OPTICAL PARLORS
“ We got him out on the side­
in accordance with what it to tbe place vacated by Mr. Curtis. incline to the ferry. Their blakes,
walk
and I saw J. J. Troy, also
found in another paper and E. A . Starnes and family are mov­ about which they bad been warned
to F ig h t B o o ze
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
of Baker, and appealed to him
joined John M Porter and Mrs. ing to a place about two miles at a filling station, failed to atop
to help us. He came up and
Robnett with Mrs. LaFollette’s oorthwest of Sbedd.
the car and it dashed acroaa the
Bancroft Optical Co.
Washington, D. C.—Congress wilt be took hold of his right hand
boat, hroke the safety chains and
proposed venture in Corvallis.
asked to apropriate about 830,000,000 with
3t3 Weat First street, Albany,Or.
me. Then it was that
plunged into the river.
This was an error, the news- Church of Christ
to enforce prohibition and narcotic Stanfield told me who he was,
We need that bridge.
gatherer soon found out.
laws for the year ending June 30. 1S27. adding, ‘You can't arrest me;
This was made known at the treas­ I'm a United States senator.'
A Big, Big Steal
ury in connection with the completion
“I said I could and would do
In their eastern trip Mr. and of hearings on the prohibition budget. so. He wanted me to go to the
Mrs. Sickels visited a daughter Eleven million dollars was fixed hotel but I insisted that he be
near Teapot dome. And they specifically for administration of the taken to the city hall.
o
act and a slmlhir amount to
saw the dome. A great tract Volstead
“I explained the situation to
balance expenditure! In 1S25 and 1826
is laid out with an oil well Approximately 811.000(100 more will my superior and it was agreed
every 400 feet each wav and bp sought for law enfnn Ptnent activ­ that Stanfield should be book­
pumps running day and night. ities of the coast guard, while several ed on the police docket
This looks like one of those million dollars will be added to the de­
“ ‘We’ve had enough blow­
cases where the thieves got portment of Juatlce budget for opera­ offs in the Baker police depart­
Sunday School, 10.
enough booty so they could tions incident to dry enforcement.
ment,’ Hallock said, as he turn­
1
“ Preferred Stock ’ means all that the name q Preaching, 11.
purchase immunity.
They There Is a possibility that an addi­ ed to the chief, ‘and Waldo
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
didn’t steal a dollar and a half tional appropriation to ma ke perma­ this will ruin you if you put his
1 implies—the choice of the pack.
•
Preaching, 7:30.
oi they might have gone to jail. nent the all-Atlantic coast rum patrol name on the docket.’
Remember that the evening
will be authorized. Assistant Director
I When you buj Preferred Stock goods you
” 1 Well I guess we can staled
W. H. Lord said.
services are one-half hour P ro s e c u to r N a m e d
another
blowoff said the chief,
1 have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se-^ earlier.
and
he
ordered
that Stanfield
fo r K e ls o C ases APPROVE ARMS COJFERENCE be booked.
1 lected for size, flavor and quality.
•
There will be 131 present at
• the Rally day next Sunday.
“ Bail was placed at $50 and
Make the test yeprself. Compare Preferred
Basket dinner after church. Olympia. Wash — Appointment of Preparations for Meeting to Be Begun it was put up. When the trial
et Once.
Stock with other brands and it will meet w ith^ Obey first half of Rv. 22:17. Assistant Attorney General R. G.
was called, no one showed up
Geneva Leaders of the assembly of to defend the senator and the
Sharpe, as a special prosecutor In the
Clifford Carey, pastor.
your discriminating choice
•
case of the murder of Thomas Dovery, the league of nations. Including rppre bail was ordered forfeited.
Kelso editor, was announced here by sentatives of Great Britain and
“Mr. and Mrs. Lewis remain­
M.
E.
Church
Preferred Stock goods are not packed to meet
France, reached an acres d regartflng ed in Baker two days to tell
Attorney General John H. Dunbar
a price. They are sold only to those who ap-® Robert Parker pastor.
The governor's action was taken at a future disarmament conference, what they had seen and there
Sunday school, 10.
the request of Prosecuting Attorney preparations for which will be begun
predate first quality.
•
were other witnesses who were
Preaching, 11.
Hite Imus, Sheriff Clarke Studebaker Immediately.
Junior League, 3,
Under the terms of tlw- agreement, willing to testify.”
of Cowlitz county, and Mayor Smith
■
Preferred Stock •
: Canned Goods :
J
J
It is true some brands are sold cheaper, but *
they arc sold solely on price appeal.
•
We are distributers of about thirty varieties 5
of Preferred Stock goods.
•
M. V. KOONTZ CO. •
H A L S E Y , OREGON
•
Epworth league, 7.
Preaching, 8.
Prever-meeting Thursder,
Bible Study Tuesday, 2;3O.
G ood P o t a t o e s
fro m
Ir ish B e n d
$1.90 • hundred.
N. H. HESS, Brownsville
«Me- » rt
the disarmament roufewnce, which
will be convoked by the league only
when the council Is ctnrvlnced that
security has been achlecwd. will be un­
dertaken by a new org snlraUlon to be
known ae a "commission to study for
the reduction and limitation oi arnsa
meats.” with the dis'fact nattorstaad-
Ing. however, that r j | stales having
r ranch uevernor of Morocco Quite
special Interests In (he til *tm»nient
Fez. French Morocco — Marshal problem and which ate not bow
Lyantey, governor general of French represented In the cjauacQ vglli have a
Morocco, hat resigned.
place on this comr (I ss I oq . ,
of Kelso, who assert that matters have
progressed to such a state that the
local authot^ae are powerless to han­
dle the e itlR o n
Sharpe, an assist­
ant attorney general, will proceed to
Cowlitz county and take full charge of
the matters of prosecution of all
"harges which may come up legally.
< t,
An article on pare six, after show­
ing that more pork per person is eat­
en in the country than in town and
more beef in town than in the country
lives ae a reason the difference be­
tween outdoor and indeor life. We
are inclined to think the reason Is
that shops where fresh meat can be
had are not at hand for many farmers
to patronize, therefore they use cured
pork, which is more easily had than
cured beef.