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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1925)
A g rc u ltu re H o rtc u ltu re L i v e s to c k A W eekly Chronicle oi Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land Halsey Happenings and County Events school to be treated for kleptoma oia. Mrs day. Doings of Our Populace Chronicled in Brief Paragraphs Word has be n received ths Miss Marv Evans and her aisle- Mrs. Lackev, «pre to leave Chica csgo the 86th and are due it Portland tomorrow. Mr. and M r- Herman Bethma and four chi'drpn from H"o River and Miss Freda Koch « Portland were at Hans Koch’s fi the week end. The visiting ladie are Mrs Koch's daughters. Guy C. Stafford of Ralstor, Wash., and his sister-in-law, Mrs J. H all cf M yrtle Creek, passe, here today on their way to Eugetn and Stafford’s brother Clive went from here with them, the brothers coming back in the evening: Fresh oysters— not the canned goods Halsey has been used to. Mrs Pugh expects to have them at Dad's and M am ’s restaurant aftei Saturday. Young man, take your girl and give her a treat, A report is out that Arthur Wesley’ s cancer, cured by the x-ray a year or two ago," after surgeons had operated twice and pronounced the ca-e hopeless, is coming back. A rthu r rays that if it is he has not discovered the fact. Pine Gi ove Points Brandon got home yester Guy Merriam came furlough yesterday. home on The Peoria U go I Go club has resumed meetings for the winter No more noon trains for Albany. I »el man Wahl was home from O Mrs. W- P. Wahl has her ton A. C. over the week end. sils out. *1« Miss Grace K irk, who teach«» Miss Maria Evans went to Eu near Albany, was her« for the gene Sunday to visit her niece wtek end. Mrs. Em m s Robinsoj. Young James Rector visited his Albany street lighting system is dut «other, Mrs. L. E. Walton, at Har- for a change as the result of a move isburg over the week end. ment started by a citizens’ committe< to have Individual lamp, on curl posts. Partial List of Contents Ira Wilson, 22, of Bartlett, and lora I. Davis, 17, of Brownsville ;ot a marriage license Monday. News of Halsey........................ psg» i bake Creek Pine Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alford ____ ______________ _ All O reg o n...___ . . . . ___ Church Announcements______ School Notes_______ Serial Story ______ League of Nations Stops W a r... Freuch Cabinet Out Because of U. S. debt row...... ................ German Nationalists iu a H u ff.. High Income Taxes to Be Cut A 70-year Mapmaking J o b __ _ Sanday School Lesson. . . . 1 „1 J J Alford Arrows Coolidge Wants More Spanking H o n e ......____ . . . . . . . . . Editorial Comment___ ______ John "Appleseed '• Chapman. . New Animals Found in Arctic . Ah Ohi l Mastodon Tusk _____ Great Outdoors—Farm Items . Markets ........... Agriculture of the Future____ Irrigation iu This V a lle y ____ Fashions .................. Columns of Fun...................... 2 and jungle Story.................... - ........ Superstitions................................ What's in a Name ? . . . D a i r y P o u lt r y W ool I lappcnings in Public Schools (By Special Correspondent) Ä a t 6 6 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 7 7 League of Nations Stops Balkan W ar (By an Enterprise Reporter) A boy, name not g ven to us, •■as arrested in Brownsville by the Lee Ingram went to Eugene tarshal Saturday for profanity in Friday. •ubiio. Chester Austin and family spent Greece and Bulgaria Each As Low railroad fares to lhe biggest Friday evening at Julius Falk’s. sert That Other Country vestock show in the world, at J- H. Rickard and family spent ortland Oct. 31 to Nov. 7. are Started Trouble. Sunday at W. D. Jenks’, at Tan- ivertised in this issue. vent. Genevieve, daughter of Editor Paris.— Fighting continued on the Joe Cersonski and family visited •lorgan of the Harrisburg Bulletin, Bulgarian front at the very moment as become a member of the staff • t Th<odore Stalp’s, near Diamond * members of the league of nations H ill, Sunday. f the U. of O. publication, the daily council gathered for an extraordinary Wiley Ingram and M illaid meeting calculated to extinguish the Jmerald. Wooley of Norwood island were at new Balkan flame. Dinner guests at W. A. M uller’s Lee lugtam ’a Monday. From Sofia came word that two Sunday were M r. and Mrs. Z. H. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H o lt and Bulgar towns hitherto untouched — Kudd of Albany, M r. and Mrs, Miss Marjorie Hawk of Salem Plpernltxa and Petrovo — had been fhad Young of Portland and Mr. were Sunday evening callers at subjected to a bombardment by Greek an 1 Mra. J. W . Drinkard. troops. Lee Ingram ’s. On the other hand, the aggression Ed Treviston is held to the grand Frank Kropf and family spent was not confined to the Greeks. If all jury on a charge of stealing a horse, Sunday afternoon with Mrs. reports are to be believed. An official saddle and leather coat from J. H. Kropf’s mother, Mrs. Hostetler Of Greek statement Issued at Athens de McConnell of Shedd, by whom he whs Harrisburg. clared that the Bulgars had occupied employed. Sunday evening callers at Ches Greek territory In the neighborhood C. R. Templeton, brother of Mrs. ter Curtis'were Julius Falk and of Demirkawour (Demirkapudn), re W. R. Kirk, and a Dr. White were (children, Leonard and Hatton, fusing to retire. While contradictory statements are guests from Portland at Kirk's at and J. H. Buruett and family. doming out of Sofia and Athens with -ha opening of the pheasant season. Lee Ingram and family and Mr. consistent rapidity, the neighboring Joe Kirk ¡aid wife were there too. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck spent A. L. Knighten spent the week end (Halsey School Reporter) at Alb: sty. The high school ie eujoying a Mrs. Beryl McNeil visited the sense of banquet». In feet, tome school Thursday afternoon. of tbe student» seem te be afraid Mrs. Arthur Springgate spent Wed- Ihev will get indigeelioo. nesd y night with Mrs. Haynes. The meoagerie in Mrs. Shot- Miss Violet Gibson of Corvallis well 1 room bee bed several addi. tione. There ere now three froge visited at Frank Gibson’s Sunday. A. M. Palmer came from Eugene end * good number of epideri and and visited George Chandler until moth». Several itudeota ere examiaibg Sunday . : their work lo get tbeir book reporte Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hover and There must be a book report daughters of Harrisburg spent Sun handed in every eix wee*s this day at E. E. Hover's. year. The English IV atudeote Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Ethel Gillen- must read ten pointe non.fictioo, water and two sons of Eugene visit ten poinia drama and ten pointe fiction. ed Mrs. N. E. Chandler Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Johnson and Hazel (By an Enterpiise Reporter) drove to Monmouth Friday to meet Here is some late information from Mr. and Mrs. Seth Campbell and children, who came to make them a one of the physiology students in the sixth grade: «1 have forty-eight visit. nbs, twenty-four on each aide, which Prof. Cosby of the poultry de «re fastened to the spim-l cord in partment at O. A. C. will speak at the back and to th . windpipe In the Pine Grove schoolhouse next -rent. My spinal column is compos Friday evening on "How lo Feed for ed of five hundred bones.” Winter Laying.” We learn from an eighth grado Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haynes, Mrs. student that Senator Sunfield will Arthur Springgate, Ray Hover and be "beseecUd” for misconduct Little Ione Miller, while riding to Mrs. E. E. Ho\er went to Salem Thursday to the funeral of their school on the "front seat” of her brother’s bicycle Thursday morning, uncle, Charles Annis. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hover and w-as thrown off, striking her head on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Springgate of the pavement. ,„ d spraining her Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, <u kle. Her foot caught in the spokes Hover of Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 01 the wheel, c..usir\g the accident. A photographer visited tha school McManus of Corvallis and Ray Hov er were Sunday guests at Beit last week and some very good pic tures were Uken of the high school Haynes’. a«d the grades. Martin Ginninings and family , P,Mo" ■nd Mr* Coleman spent Sunday evening with Martin's took charge of Mrs. Kizer’s room mother, Mrs. Hannah Cummings of Thursday while she .«ended the Hais^j. funeral of a l.tUe nephew .6 Ret*. H R. Tate preached here Rrowmville. Mi. Forster stowed away a large Sunday morning and evening. Ho announced an all day meeting of the sack of corn i„ the b'»ament last Holiness Association at Peoria NoV. week, and he has quite a reputation ■ s a corn popper, too. 11. Basket dinner at noon. < ites display considerable alarm and also a determination In no caae to be drawn Into the row. Rumania and Cxecho-Slovakia both have announced their neutrality, and Belgrade has given the strictest orders lo prevent invasion of her territory by the bellig The Oregon Historical society has erents. selected "The Missionary Movement To anyone actually out of hearing U. tho Oregon Country” as the sub of the gunfire, the position Is very ject for the 1926 C. C. Bockm»« his- hard to determine In view of the con “ory prize» and medals. Thd prix,.» flicting statements from the opposing sides. Each asserts that the other Modification of Estate are four, viz , Tint, aixty dollars; Levy Rtarted the trouble when firing began | -'reond, fifty dollars; , h i < yorty and Reduction In Income October 19. and the Greeks In an of dollars; fourth, thirty dollars; for Redmond Pearl Saturday and Sun lhe beat four original essayn bn the Mrs. Charles Matthew of Goshen ficial statement asserted that tho first 1 Rates Appear Certain. day. The doctor is such an enthus visited Mrs. John Gormely last week. shot fired was by Bulgarians, who kill-1 j above named subject written and sub- iastic nimrod that ho feels a griev ed a Greek sentry. His body, the Btate-( ' mitted by girls or boys over fifteen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardry were ment avows, was recovered two hours ance against the posters of the many Washington. D. C. — Proposals for years of age and under eighteen dinner guests at Martin Cummings’ later on Greek soil. “No hunting” signs. modification of Ihe estate tax and vears of age, attending any publfc or Sunday. On the other hand, the Bulgarians repeal or reduction of many of the Private school, academy, seminary, In a motorcycle upset at Harris reiterate their first allegation that^ miscellaneous levies, as well as cut« -liege, university, or other educs- Mrs. Dicie Brock was a week end Greeks attacked a Bulgar post with In the Income rates appear almost burg Sunday Ernest Everson from -ional institution in Oregon. Each of guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Eugene was nearly scalped. Thirty out provocation. certain of Incorporation In the new the four prize winners trill also re stitches were taken in sewing up the Williams. E V E R Y T H IN G O P TIC A L I revenue measure the house ways and ceive a handsome bronze medal wound. The sight of his right eye means committee will begin drafting 370} State st.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wijfle from Char Write to the Orqgon state library. H ostilities progressed until soon. may be lost. ity Grange were visitors at C. S. m any, in clu d ing civilian s, women -S.«lem, for particulars. Salem, Ore. The estate and mlscellaqeeua 1st»« Williams’ Sunday. (Continued on page 8) and children, had been k illed. received considerable attention In Ihe The L. C. & B. sewing club will 1 hen the league of nationst ordered 1 flret week of public hearings by tbs The Ladies' Study Club tnet with meet Thursday rftemoon at the the fighting stopped and it stopped committee. Proposals for changes In This morning’s Oregonian says: these taxes will form Ihe main fight home of Mrs. Loyd Simon. Mrs. S. J. Smith Thursday. “ The league has shown that it has ing points In revision of Ihs law, fe Mrs. B. M. Bond was chief engi There will be no school on Thurs power to prevent war without the dimtlon of ihe Income surtax and nor day and Friday. Mrs. Ledgerwood aid of the UBited Slates. The Qigl V1'*-" being generally taken for neer of a hallowe’en program. Witch way it has traveled has been longer greeted.. will attend institute in Albany. pots and faggots burned while ghoat and more toilsome than it would Chairman Green of Ihe tommllfee. stories were told and read. CaU and have bean with the United State one of the advocates of federal tgsa as a member, but, having won lion of estates, announced he fsvwed bate blinked s.t the as^mhlsrct fro^, through to a position nfpnwer un modification of Ibis levy along llnee lhe lurid light of witch pots on the aided by this republic, the league suggested hy the national committee tables. may proudly go on its way indiffar. on Inheritance taxation, which urged Refreshments were In accord with ent to our isolation. Tbe league repeal after «lx years of graduated the spirit of the evening. Berlin.—Three nationalist members attained full power with th» curtailm ent. Fortune telling was a feature. of the German cabinet resigned. They United States on tbe outside in the Secretary Mellon, however, recom Nuts were cracked, but the edi «re Herr Schiele, minister of the In company of Russia, Mexico, Abys mended Immediate repeal of the ea tor'» head was not among them. terlor; Dr. Von Schlleben, minister of sinia and Afghanistan. How fate tax and his proposal at present Mra. Morgason of Shedd and Mrs. finance, and Dr. Albert Neuhaus, min ihall wa eojoy thia kind of appears to hsve support of a majority Woodward of Lake Creek war. Ister of economics. solation? of republican members of the com gueita. Neither a cabinet nor a parllamen mltlee. while Representative Garner ol tary crisis Is expected to follow the Texas, lhe renktng democrat member M r» . W illebrand! Raps "Best Psoplt." resignation of the ministers The In A new schoolhouse was dedicated •Ike Chairman Gr»en, has expressed Washington, D C. — Prohibition dlcatlons are that Chancellor Luther on the top of a mountain near Fos favor of modification along lines pro will fill the vacancies with nonpsrtl never will be adequately enforced as ter in a district referred to as Over posed by the Inheritance committee »an ministers, then appear before the long as "our best people" consider it Rain, such as In addition to the t ¡100.000,000 tax ’he Top, Saturday. reichstag for ratification of the se "smart and stylish” to serve and con Halsey for reduction program advanced at the ha» not been seen curity pact and arbitration treaties sume drinks procured In violation ol opening seeelon of the hearings hy many moon», fell, and the steep road the law That represented th* opln Initiated at Locarno. the celebrants had climbed to reach Political circles close to Dr, Stress- j Ion of Mrs. Mabie Walker Willehrandt, Swrxctory Mellon, suggestions have cowse from representatives of Indus the affair became so slippery that mann, the foreign minister, declare, assistant attorney general in charge try and business, Including cuts In the moat of them stayed till neat that Chancellor Luther la determined of prohibition cas»« before the Na the corporation levy and reduction or day, when chains were brought to to continue the peace program Inatig tional Conn I < f Hie Congregational repeal of the rates on admissions them for their auto tire». urated at Locarno and that a crlal»' Churches cigars and automobile passenger cars has not arisen The rhanodlor he ‘ More than 75 persons, representing lieves that he is. assured the na-eseary ( After her return ttbm Montana, almost 50 national business and In vote In the reichstag to ratify the pa«» 1 M. E. Church where she visited her uncle, D. B. durtrtal organtxatlone, have appeared and treaties with tbe aid of the three ( Robert Parker pastor, before the committee and about as Standish, grid family, Mrs. Fred Tay middle parties and the loclallats S un dsv school, 10. many more will be heard this week lor went to Eugene with her hus whose combined votes are sufficient Preaching, 1(. Hearing« are to be concluded fialur band, who went there from Portland to yield a atrong majority. Junior League, 3, day and the committee will start work in connection with the trip of the Epworth league, 6:30. Immediately on a hill which It eipects U. of O. football boys to the metrop H A L S E Y , OREGON < Fred Robertson, William Be ¿tie Preaching, 7:30, to have ready to present .a tbe olis. On the way home Mr». Taylor and the Brown family have left Praver-mceting, Thursday, 7:30 house when congress convenes Decern called on her father, J. C. Standish, Mrs. Lauren Dean and daughter Monday at Austin Alford’s, listen Margaret hr.ve been at the C. P. ing to the Walker Brothers' music A lady who has been wishing for Stafford home a few days, stopping over the radio. a China pheasant found one hang on their way home from-a visit with ing at her back door the other day he two Dean families at Bandon. A little detective work revealed W. A. C.irey, in addition to the Ihe fact that Jim McWilliams bad Mrs. Lee Lowery returned from been there. She enjoaed the bird improvements on the Halsey garage, and says Jim's heart is in the right has bought J. D. Pittman’s small Oregon City Friday. place. house on First street and w ill pul O. G. Coldirne and afimiy were Ivan Oxford of Brownsville has it on the garage lot for a residence Albany visitors Saturday. been sent to the state training for Mr. Papman and family. N. H. Cummings has dug his po Dr. Garnjobst went hunting with tato crop. The yield was fair. Lake Creek Locals Reducing Taxes of the Big Fellows Bancroft Optical Parlors I & Preferred Stock ! > Canned Goods > Tho Study Club Nationalists Walk O ut in Germany ‘ Preferred Stock ” means all that the name * i implies—the choice of the pack. ) YY hen you buj Preferred Stock goods you ) have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se-, I lected for size, flavor and quality. i 1 Make the test yeurself. Compare Preferred, 1 Stock with other brands and it will meet withi > your discriminating choice i 1 , 1 Preferred Stock goods are not packed to meet, 1 a price. They are sold only to those who ap-( precíate first quality. ( It is true some brands are sold cheaper, hut J they arc sold solely on price appeal. ( YVe are distributers of about thirty varieties | of Preferred Stock goods. < M. V. KOONTZ CO. ¡ Brownsville for Alberta. A *>« » h~‘ Bible Study Tuesday, 2. ber 7. and wife here. * »9