Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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RURAL ENTERPRISE
la lnJ*p«ad«oi—Nut neu tral—a«w«
paper, published every Weduexday,
* » Wm. H. rVHK!Cr.KB
tl.SU a year
A d ra rtia a g , 20c an inch ; no diacour
kw tune or space ; no charge for con
puaiUoo o rc ia u g e a
*■ T a ld - f o i Paragrapha." le a lla a
• • advertia n< dla<ulsed aa aawa.
The Abbot and M tap n trlck flock of
aevaral thousand shosp which ar«
(ra rin g In the P la t * ranger atatlon
above government camp district are
being Invaded by coyotes.
T w enty
sheep were killed at one tim e
The
coyotes are running In bands which
Indicates they are In large numbers
The Great Outdoors
W here Bread. M.-ul. Nothing, Health and Vigorous H um anity are Produced
W. M B U R B A N K
has moved into bis new
year— 1, M. Averhoff; 2, Wil­
l, E. C. McClain - 2 tv
mer Averhoff; 3, George Free­ sow—
L
Creech;
3. C. H. Bur^e“’
se ; Eugene Freese.
A LAME DUCK
F at Barrow»— Poland C hin.
Herd boar and three sows
¿¿year«’ experience as cook. Meal»
under 1 year— i p
Senator Stanfield has become at
over
1 year— 1, M. Averhoff. C. Barrow
all henra. Cheapest place in
McClsin.
’
a very lame duck in Oregor town to eat. Hie garage will soon
Herd boar and three sows,
Barrow
under
6
mo__
i
\v
politics. In the last column oi be in operation.
bred by exhibitor— 1, 2, M L. Creech; 2, W. L. Creech ’ 3
page I will be found the state
Averhoff. 3 , Wilmer Averhoff and 4. E. C. McClain.
’
ment of the officer who arrest
4, George Freese.
w c £!X cX ' ['ion
ed him at Baker. It gives th<
Four
animals,
get
of
one
Biggest and Best
mare— 1, F. J. Sprenger; 2, F.
lie to Stanfield’s claim that the
You get
1 and 2- M- Averhoff, 3,
J. Sprenger.
affair was a “frameup.”
iv iltna Averhoff; 4, George 1 w StiPer ° f turee Narrows—
Linn County Fair
L W. L. Creech, 2, E. C Mr.
Registered Shires
The officer did not ever
Freese.
The G IR L
r’in ’ ^1* 'y *
c reecL
know whom he was arresting.
Registered Shire mare, age
Four animals product of L. C re e c h ^ 8" 115*0" P61*— 1- W-
Clean
A
ttractions
Draw
We
have
Stanfield and two womei
four years— 1, R. C. Burkhart, any sow— 1 and 2 M. Averhoff
2, R. C. Burkahrt.
were so conducting themselvet 'T h e D IA M O N D '
the Best...Improved
3, Wilma Averhoff, 4, George
Cheater W hites
that they attracted the atten
Shire mare, eight years— 1, Freese.
Conditions
tion of customers in a restaur
R. C. Burkhart.
Boar
two years or over__l
Senior and junior champion
ant where they were. The sen
FRENCH & SON
Champion best Shire mare— boar— 1, M. Averhoff.
fnV A' N*cho,s: 2’ C- F. Sarg-
Not an “Agricultural Host Trot”
ator was uttering “embarrass
R. C. Burkhart.
Senior champion sow— 1, M.
Jewelers, Opticians, Albany
ing” talk and acting foolishly
N i S X 1 P , r Old- ’ ’ Cas A
Grand
champion
Shire Averhoff.
Linn
county
last
week
had
When he assayed to walk hi
mare— R. C. Burkhart.
Junior
champion
sow__
1,
the best agricultural fair in its
staggered.
Get of sire, two colts, any W auneta Averhoff.
„ Boar ? mo.— l, Ed. Schoel-
history, from the standpoint age— R. C. Burkhart.
He gave bond
for hi:
Grand champion boar— 1, Cas A. Nichols.
appearance and his attorney
of those who went there to be
Product of dam, two colts, M. Averhoff.
Boar under 6 mo.— 1, Cas A
announced that it would b< fte serve all makes « « , . , ,
entertained, from that of the any age— R. C. Burkhart.
Grand champion sow— 1, M. Nichols; 2 Cas A. Nichols; t
.
forfeited. It was forfeited
G rade D ra ft Horses
Ed Schoel. 4, Glen Meyers
Averhoff.
and »ell
W i l l a r d s financial managers and from
Witnesses who had been hel<
Eight years old— F. J ! Fat Barrows— Duroc Jersey
Sow, 2 years old — i and
that of those specially interest­
Under new management
until the time set for the tria
Barrow under 6 mo.— 1, 2, Cas A. Nichols.
L M. Taylor, Prop ed in its moral aspect. It was Sprenger; 2, C. H. Davidson.
were not called upon to testify 121 W , f-'eaond, Albany.
Four years or over— 1, F. J Wauneta Averhoff, 2, George . Sow, 18 months old — Cas
of an uplifting tendency both Sprenger;
It is reasonable to infer tha
2, Barrett brothers. Freese; 3-, Pearl Averhoff: 4, A. Nichols; 2, Ed Schoel. L ‘
industrial
and
mental.
Mr. Stanfield did not want th<
Three
years
old, under four Pearl Averhoff.
Sow, 1 year old — Cas A
F 'i OU break your glass«»
facts brought out in court am
1. C. A Pugh.
One
of
the
officials
writes
Best pen of 3 barrows— 1, Ed'& hM L C“S' A- Nichols: 3’
don’t
worry.
Pick
up
the
broadcast through the land.
Suckling colt— Barrett. Bros. Pearl Averhoff.
pieces. VV« can match them to this paper: “This has been
Whoever may be the democratic md give you Ibeeame preemption pronounced the best fair we
Sow, 6 months old — l and
Saddle Horses
Grand champion barrow— 1
candidate for senator could not that the original pair wag made
W
auneta
Averhoff.
Ed
Schoti. N‘ChOl,; 3 “nd A
Saddle
horse,
ridden
bv
wo­
ever have had. I can state
well wish for a more latiefactor1
rom. Our tnauufacturing plant i» this without throwing any bo man— 1, C. A. Pugh; 2, R. C.
Poland China
opponent than one with sue! -•ornplete and «our work will beat
Burkhart.
Boar 2 years old or over_ 2 r°QW ] !ni r ru6, m°- ~~ 1 and
quets at myself, as Mr. Gilkey
a record as was established a be closest inspetion.
2, Cas A. Nichols; 3, C. F Sar­
Ridden by man— 1 Davidson 1, W. L. Creech.
is entitled to all the credit. and Hussey; 2, C. A. Pugh.
Baker, piled upon the clain
gent; 4, Pearl Meyerij.
Boar
1
year
old—
1,
E.
C.
Mr. West has inferential^
I he exhibits excelled anything
Cas A. Nichols wins five
Ponies under saddle
and McLain.
made that Stanfield is "w et/
purple ribbons by being award
previously shown. The attrac­ driven by boy under 12 years
Boar
6
mo.,
old—
1,
E.
C
Oregon is dry, and no party it
boar
tions were clean, and I think oi age— 1, Ernest Isom.
McClain; 2, E. C. McClain; 3, ed senior champion
going to seek to win here on t
junior
champion
boar,
grand
D
ra
ft
Teams
G.
H.
Burge.
reflected credit upon Linn
wet platform nor with a wei
Best 3600 pound pair— 1,
Boar under 6 mo.— l, W. L champion boar, senior cham­
county.”
candidate.
pion sow, junior champion
F.
J.
Sprenger;
2,
R.
C.
Burk­
Creech;
2, E. C. McClain; 3, sow.
The blarney the wets art
•nalrth>‘r alon* in this report hart.
E. C. McClain; 4, W. L. Creech
giving out through the public
frnmbR f° U'¿d u communication
Heid, boar and three sows
Best four-in-hand, 3600 lbs.
Sow.l year— 1 W. L. Creech
press about the prohibitionists
th2 uR?V- R?,bert Parker of 1, F. J. Sprenger.
over
yearV-1 and 2, Cas A.
2, E. C. McClain.
being about to give up the fight
Nichols.
the Halsey Methodist church
Best
six-in-hand,
1500
lbs.-
Sow,
6
mo.
old—
1,
E.
C.
through discouragement is toe
corroborating the foregoing.
Boar and three sows under
1, C. H. Davidson; 2, R. C. McClain; 2, G. H. Burge; 3, G.
thin to float anybody’s cam
1, yel r_7;1 and 2- Cas A. Nich-
P , l f m \ m oney was a PPro Pr ia t- Burkhart.
H.
Burge,
E.
C.
Meade,
Optometrist
paign.
, ___
o f /° h°T u rac,ng th a" bere-
Amateur class, best draft
Sow under 6 mo. old— 1, W. Schoei C F’ Sargent; 4> Ed-
tofore.
The sporting
and team— 1, R. C. Burkhart; 2, L. Creech; 2, W. U Creech, 3,
H.
Albro,
"
"
“
"
"
o
X
.
.
The man who lost his life in
gambling gentry were not en­ W. A. Falk; 3, F. J. Sprenger. and 4,E. L. McClain.
Herd, boar and three sows
leading the Shenandoah expe I ALBANY
OREGON couraged, and the result con­
bred
by exhibitor— ! and 2, ‘
Best
draft
four-in-hand—
C.
Senior
champion
boar—
1,
dition went on the trip agains'
firms a belief that they are not H. Davidson; 2, F. J. Spreng­ E. C. McClain.
Cas A- Nichols. 3, C. F. Sarg­
his convictions but because ht
essential to a successful fair er; 3. W. A. Falk.
Junior champion boar—>1, ent; 4. Ed. Schoel.
felt it his duty to obey his su
. Four animals, get of one
D
E
L
B
E
R
T
S
T
A
R
R
Special grade team— 1, C. W. L. Creech.
Pa\ no “« ^ c u ltu ra l
periors. As in the case of the
boss trot this year and the H. Davidson; 2, Barrett Bros.
e
an d ,2’ Cas A. Nichols;
Funeral
Director
and
Li­
Grand
champidh
boar—
«1
light brigade at Balaklava,
financial result was better
3, Ed Schoel; 4, C. F. Sargent,
The
following
is
a
continued
E.
C.
McClain.
•
’
“Someone had blundered.’’
censed Embalmer
Western Star grange for list of aw ards:
fo u r animals, product of 1
Senior champion sow—-1.
Efficient Service.
Motor H e a r« .
some reason failed to make an
Swine— Duroc Jersey
9
°
^ ~ ;1oand 2> Cas A- Nichols;
W.
L.
Creech.
Evidently the state fair has
Lady Attendant.
xnibit,
so
there
were
eighteen
3
C.
F. Sargent; 4, W. E. Mey­
Boar—2
years,
1,
M.
Aver­
Junior
champion
sow—
E.
more drawing power than Hrownaville....................................... Oregon communities represented, in- hoff.
ers.
'
C.
McClain.
thofle of Linn and Benton
Fat Barrows— Cheater W h ite
itead of the expected nineteen.
Boar—
18
mo.,
1,
M.
Aver­
Grand
champion
sow—
1,
counties. Neither of the twe
Ihe corn exhibit was the hoff.
Barrow under 1 year__ 1 2
E. C. McClain.
»
latter drew rain.
best yet and confirms Ore-
Cas A. Nichols.
'
Boar—
Under
6
mo.,
1,
M.
W.
L.
WRIGHT
Herd
boar
and
three
sows
------.
?on s claim to be a corn state. Averhoff; 2, Wilmer Averhoff; under 1 year— 1, W. L. Creech
Barrow
under
6
mo.—
1
and
Mortician
&
Funeral
Director
M r. Jardine hat launched an-j
| Mr.
Schrunk of Brownsville 3, Emery Averhoff,; 4, George 2, E. L. McClain, 3, G. H. Bur­ 2, C. A. Nichols: 3 and 4, Oh-
i
Halsey and Harriaburg
other growl at the Chicago grain J C a ll D. T a y l o r , Halsey, or
drew first. Schrunk and C. L. Freese.
hng Bros.
ge
W, L . W r ig h t , Harriaburg
Falk Sr., of Halsev came to
exchange gamblere for juggling
Best pen of three barrows —
Sow— 1 year old, 1 and 2,
Herd, boar and three sows,
wheat prices. T h at’s all tbas far. j
the Oregon country together M. Averhoff.
bred by exibitior— I, E. C. Mc­ 1 and 2, C. A. Nichols; 3, Oh-
lmg Bros.
wRh ^ r‘ Falk WW5 Prominent Sow— Under 6 mo., 1. W aun­ Clain; 2, W. L. Creech.
with his prize-winning Per- eta Averhoff; 2, M. Averhoff; Four animals, get of one sire
Grand champion barrow—
Mr. Coolidge is a big man,I
cheron horses of several gen­ 3, Wilmer Averhoff; 4, M.
C. A. Nichols.
F. M . G R A Y ,
—
1,
E.
C.
McClain;
2,
W.
L
but when he butted up against
erations.
Averhoff.
Grand champion pen— C. A.
Creech; 3, E. C. McClain.
Bert Haney he got a shock tha,
The
horticultural
display
Boar and three sows under 1
Four animals product of one Nichols.
changed his course.
was
magnificent,
though,
C. A. Nichols got grand
here
were
larger
apples
in
champion pen and
grand
All werk done prom ptly , od reason
hhL Wind°w of the Koontz
champion barrow in Poland
ably. Phone ?C9
store. I hese were grown by a
China fat barrow class.
la a Combined
Q A S H PAID for false teeth, deo. Halsey man who will not
,
,
— --------- ---------- Treatment, bo. h
Ham pshire*
local and internal, and haa been success-
*
u v o i IW 3 U I1 8 u s e
1
we give his
tai g old, platinum and discarded know whether
Sow,
2
years old— 1, C F
W I" ‘he treatment o f Catarrh for ovet J 'w -b ’y- Hoke Sm elting and Mefin.ng name or not, as he does
not
Sargent.
<«. Otsego. M ich,
forty yean. Sold by all drugglata.
take the
Enterprise.
The
Senior champion sow— C F
P. I. CHENBY & C O , Toledo, Ohk
grower
of
a
couple
of
radishes
Sargent.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R * N O T IC E
weighing 6 or 7 pounls each is
Notice is hereby given that the un-
Grand champion sow— C. F
m the same boat, so it will be
In sny smount, from one gallon to a barrel
dersigned, by an order of the County
Modern
Sargent.
Court of I.inn County, Oregon, has been seen that there are two people
O hi„ng B m L O fC hM lerW hi' es’
adm inistrator of the estate of in Halsey who do not do their
Barber Shop appointed
Sophia Isom, deceased. A ll persons
FISHER’S
EGG
PRODUCER
$
duty m supporting the home­
l.aundrv sent Tuesdays
having claims against said estate are re
«
ZN •
l ,
C ulinary— Bread
paper.
The radishes
qnired to present them w ithin Six town
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
Lives results
months from the date of this notice. wer« with C. P. Kixer’a display.
ninLna/, White br<?ad— 1, Win-
Willi the proper vouchers, to the under­
ABE S PLACE
2’ Mrs’ Ella F- Bo­
C. P. Kiser’s dis-
signed at his residence, about four miles were with
play.
ner, 3 Mrs. Anna Williams.
southwest
ol nslsey m Linn countv
Dedication of the new E lk s ’ temple
Oregon
Hated and first pnbliahed this
Loaf nut bread— 1, Mrs. C.
The apples were doubtless
at 8alern haa been set for November -Otl day of September, 1925.
r~ Vpnnice.
The tem ple coat approxim ately
H. D. Isom, Adm inistrator aforesaid. all delicious to the core, but
Loal steam brown bread— 1
iu *» in g A fussing,
»176.000
radishes of the size named are
Mrs. C. E. Vannice.
Attorneys for Adrar.
not.
Loaf rasin bread— 1, Mrs.
We have been unable as
r . I t . Heller.
.vet to obtain the complete list
M Parker House rolls— 1, Mrs.
of awards, but give what we
9x12
E laP°t z ; 2. Mrs. Everett
have. Mrs. Eliza Brandon had
W illard; 3, Mrs. Ella F. Roner.
made a quilt recently, though
Doughnuts and C ookie.
over 75 years old.
It was
r - z ii iV’i r ,
P r in te d
L awarded
Sugar cookies— 1, Mrs. John
a red ribbon.
( ’ O L I) S E A L
Rugs
cash i
W lliird
2’ MrS' Bveretl
P rem iu m s
RnUarant and Soft Drink and Ice
Cream Place
W illard ServiIU „
I
draym an
H a ll’* C a ta rrh
M edicine
An-Fo Sheep Dip 3
A
O. W . F R U M
PABCOLIN
/h n i
Eongoleum JC I f y
V * ’
A m e ric a n E a g le
High schools of the county--
1, Brownsville; 2, Lebanon.
Rural schools— 1, LaSalle;
Wo have some attractive patterns in Linoleum i 2, Tallman; 3, Oakville.
schools— 1, Shedd
,
and felt-base yard goods
| Is, Grammar
Lebanon; 3, Brownsville.
J Grammar schools in Albany
Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
H IL L & Co.
H ALSEY
J
i
F ire Insurance Co.
Hay ¡» worth ju st as much in 9tora„
you ought get for it in case of lire T h’
In.urM 0, , ' " ‘ ' ' - ' I ,
t , A
e , . E y o c h, l , . Fire
........
vv?iat j eaJ rookies— 1, Mrs. E-
T Ma rd ir2\ v
C’ E- Vannice
3. Mrs. E. \ \ . Maxwell.
F p ' u d„ doughnuts— L Mrs.
r ■ Cr. Haller.
1 va, i 'np
doughnuts—
1. Mrs. F. G. Haller.
c . P. STAFFORD, Agent
Sponge cake— 1, Mrs. C. E.
la id " T iir 2’
Everette Wil-
w u ?/ ^ rs- John McChesney.
White layer cake— 1, Mrs.
i 1. St M arv’.s acad em y ; 2, M a­
ple school; 3, Madison school.
Honors in the Maypole con­
test went to Tallman first and
11 coanon second.
Clydesdale mare
Four year
old
Clydesdale
C ake.
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