Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 28, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ir o r iA t C N T E R rn rac
^ T. 2», 1923
N o » playing fourth week io
Portland
Harold Lloyd
io
The
Freshman
tba great laugh picture
Carnival Dance
'
Next S uo . - M
UMBtE INN
H a llo w e’en, O ct. 3 I
Snappy Music
-Wed.
N ot . 1 — 2—3 —4
Í
A m erica’s G reatest H orse S h ow
OYSTERS
Hopkins, died at his home in Eugene
I Oct. 18.
J
TORRANCE
i Dad's &. Mam s R estaurant
^conditioning Shop
beginning next Saturday
L e t’s Go
od . - T u »»
“ 2!;™ "*
right off the ice, served any style
Big Tim e
ccmjxg
^
Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
ter, Mrs. 0. B. Stilnaker of Cor-
vail is.
212 R“ L F'rV
Alb- **• » h l
the skating rink
**
Phone 379
Saturday the sh eriffs office turn-
j ed over to the treasurer $182,267.07.
T. J. Skirvin tgid wife had Fred
| Skirvin and family of Mount Angel
for Sunday guests.
HaiMy Railroad T¡mo
North
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey,
South
32, 3;24 a. m. flag
of
the
Frank
Porter
farm,
visited
a
17. 12:09 p. m,
Mrs. C. P. Stafford visited Salem
16, 5:15 a. m.
15. 12:43 p. m.
daughter under a physician's care at
| Friday.
18. 8:16 a. ni. flag
Imperial Hotel, $1,000, six-ln-band 34,
HaiMy Happenings
®:*2 P m. fl»
Corvallis.
4:38 p. in.
again
takes
the
front
of
the
stage
In
31,
1:34 p. m. g.
driving.
The county teachers institute it to-
I Noe. 14 and 16 stop to let off pasaen«
1925 with the largest offering of
(Continued from page 1)
| morrow and Frid (y at Albany.
The greatest series of horse shows I , from
lronl south O
' P ---- *'
I rank Porter has his famous red premium money In America.
of f Eugene
P
Mr. and Mrs. George Starr wer
ever -----------------u
known is
connnetion
for
Marshfi.
polled cattle at the international live­
e
$28,000
* o ,v v v
for the
lu r
86
ou
i classes
la B B r ti
to
IO
be
DU
o u being
u u w held
I D L U now
I - I in ' Call- , Xo' 3,1 ' direct V
M u n n c l l O Q lO
T M
i
Grace
Pehrsson
waa
home
from
fomla at Stockton
nnint-
visitors at E. U. Penlatid’s Sunday.
Stockton, Sipra-ia-iA
Sacramento, Yen I
points.
stock show, Portland, after touru^r shown of which $19,000 Is in stakes— forDla
| Honmouth over the week end.
$1000--
,ura
and
Pomona,
all
former
shows
P
a,senK
ers
for s>uth
of Eugene
seven of $2.000 and five
of
$1000—
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■
—
„„„wa
ether big fifirs.
Mis-f Enid Veatch w s visitinj
__ i
___ . .
fd n ir f lF lim p u t o d
—_ j
t take
a k e t train
r a i n XIew
•
N a S ' *9 i V
‘bonl
make this a phenomlnal
prize list b being
agumented Kaa
by . a »1
flood
of - newly I
Lloyd West is establishing a flock
Eugene friends the last of the wetl
Halsey-Brownsville stage lea»., u ,
The
stake
events
are:
Olympic
Hotel,
purchased
Purchased
show
hors«
horses.
According
to
Monday
morning
a
Nash
automo­
if Dorset sheep at Brownsville.
«V at 7 a. m and 12:15 aid g’l , .
horses; General Manager
They are packing two carloads o
— O.
— 11 M, Plummer of Leaves Brownsville at 7 -40 a
bile, supposed to belong to a man Seattle, $2,000. for __ five-gaited
a _______ I
...
th p
F Y n n a itin n
P ™
the
Exposition
and
Horse
Show
Man
Seattle
Horse
Show
Association.
$2,
Frank
Kirk
came
home
from
the
prunes daily at the J-ebanon tanner
*
ao‘
named Sprint in Portland, was found 000. to be shown in two divisions as ager, A. P. Fleming, a train load of 3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
-)aco orchard, Monroe, for the week in C. L. Falk jr’s barnyard.
follows: $1,000, flve-gaited mares and livestock, of which 14 carloads are
Miss Ida Mitzner visited her sir end.
$1,000, five-gaited stallions sod geld­ horses, will come from the east to Outgoing Mail
ter Amanda in Portland Saturda
The
Sunday
school
classes
o
f
Clif­
The Willamette river is at its
ings; Northwestern National Bank. Portland this fall, as will all the
and Sunday.
ford Carey and Miss Genevieve $2,000, for roadsters; Portland Cham horses now showing In California.
A t the Halsey postofflee mail
' west stage on record at this time
W ells were entertained at the home ber of Commerce. $2,000, for heavy
Miss Mearle Straley spent the wee
-------
The result of these additions will
'f ye ir.
“ 11:50 ■ "
of Kenneth Smith Friday evening. harness ponies; Sovereign Hotel, $2,- unquestionably enable the Pacific In-
end in Salem as guest of Misse
Miss Ruth Frum was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Gardner and Miss 000, hunters and Jumpers; Portland ternational to break the sh e and quel"
Alberta Koontz and Norn Pehrsso:
11:10 . .
diss Genevieve Wells Friday and Ruth Frum were also present. Games Hotel. $2.000, heavy harness horses, »y record» now being made In the
Miss Pearl Pehrsson, who i Saturday.
Multnomah
Hotel,
$2,000,
three-galted
south.
12Tm Br" wn9vll,e' 6;20 a. ra. , 0(
were played and sandwiches, cake
teaching at Moro, drove over to Sa
horses; W. F. Turner. $1.000, Junior
The growth of the h r,... -v
and lemonade were served.
14 m. Morniug stage to Browns
five-gaited
horses;
Henry
Thiele.
$1,
ture
of
the
P
.clk
c
I
n
te
r
n
a
u
Z
,'
?
Mr.
izid
Mis.
B.
M.
Miller
and
em Sunday with a friend and wa
000. Shetland ponies; Olds, Wortman one of the
. I“t*rnat,ona> 1» vil e goe. on to Crawfordsvill,
fits Beulah Miller were in Albany
the guest of her sister Nora.
A week end convention will be A King, $1,000, polo mounts; Benson, the comeback of the<horie.nt f#Ct’ ° f Holley and Sweet Home.
Saturday.
held at the local Methodist church
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dodd and chi
Tusaing di Tuss'ng, attorneys at by several students and an instruct­
dren of Irish Bend and Mr. Gourle
I N O nC E of TAXPAYERS’ MBtTlNG
lalsey and Brownsville, have their or from the North Pacific Evange­ COURT ACCUSES MITCHELL Hungarian republic, has been denied
and wife of Albany were guests t
permission to visit the United S u te »
* ° t,ce “ h" eby K*ven that on Mon.
listic Institute of Portland. Services
ard in the Enterprise.
Ernest Gourley and wife Sunday.
’¿ ‘’ t i 9? 5’ ,h‘
will be held Friday evening, Oct. 30. Former Air Chief Is Formally Charged on a lecture tour. The refusal was b ^ r
The street committee is coming
ased
upon
the
laws
which
bars
per-1
chambers
will
be
held
a
meetin»C°t, |h
With
Insubordination.
G. W. Laubner got a default judj
Saturday afternoon and evening and
■earer to harmonizing on the rtlsinj Sunday morning. There will be good
taxpayers of the city of Halsey h.M
ment quieting his title to the trac
Washington, D. C.—"Conduct to the sons of known revolutionary »laws
f the grade on Third street.
f o ilh i PUrp°*f,Si ad<>f,ti"« ,he budget
formerly occupied by the Valle
prejudice of good order and military
music and spe king.
discipline.”
was
charged
against
Lumber company at Shedd, a littl«
THREE
YAKIMA
POLICE
HELD
I
bud«e
t
“ Prep,r‘ d bv ,h*
The Linn County Holiness assock.-
more than an acre.
It does rain sometimes In Oregon. Colonel William Mitchell In court-
lon will hold meetings once a month,
The pavements and sidewalks were martial specifications served upon him .................. ..
T .K ..
1225. to December 3lst 1926.
ltem ating among the (owns.
Henry Kirk, a Brownsville boy, i
wet Sunday momirf?. There have as a result of his attack several weeks
Liquor N«t.
Estimated expenses
out on bail on a. charge of breakin
Six million eggs have recently been about a dozen frosty mornings, ago on the conduct of the army and
Yakima, W ash—Three Yakima po­ Council men......................., 72 „„
a window of the Rialto theater then
;en shipped out frortl Breitenbush mostly imperceptible to m y but navy air services.
lice officers and one clvlMan were ar­ I Marshal, salary, labor___ 222 0u
<-id trying to enter. Marshal Blak«
ut they wefe salmon eggs.
The charges are brought under the rested here on federal liquor charges Mayor.................................. I2o,
early risers because fogs took away
wealth officer.... ..............
12 00
ly caught him in the act.
articles of war which deal with gen­ and a second civilian'’ was being I Recorder........
............."Z 50 »0
•Many, though mild, eases of scar- Jack's white paint early. The trees
eral
offense
against
the
discipline
sought.
n y e e t lighting..................... tl2 00
et fever have caused the closing of have been laying their gorgeous fall
Midvale school district, near Craw
and good order of the army.
jq w
Arrests were made by S. E. Bunker, [ Flections...........................
carpet, too, but E. Rust has been
he Gord school near Lebanon.
ford »villa, has been abolished am
The statement Issued by Colonel federal prohibition officer, stationed
marketing fresh Cuthbert red rasp­
its area divided between contiguou
$1000.00 $100
Mrs. Eliza Bfjndori accompanied
Mitchell at San Antonio after the here. Harry Blair, Alden Shumaker c. . .
street Intersections........$ 200 00
berries just the same.
districts and last Thursday its prop
crash of the Shenandoah, said the and Fred Shumaker, {he police of­ Lumber.............................. 350.00
er brother, George Finley, and wife
erty was sold at auction. C. IL Ar.
formal accusation, constituted insub ficers, were held in $1000 ball, and Street work....................... 7Jg 10
o Portland for th e week end.
♦
derson bought the house for $70
ordination and was "highly contempt­ Frank Howard, the civilian, was held Maintenance city property 85,00
Caillaux
R
efuses
Roland Marks is taking a further
-Miscellaneons and lsbor. 136 60
The windows in it are said to b
uous and disrespectful" to the war in $2500 ball.
lurse in a Portland medical school
worth that
A woodshed fuM o
department.
$1520.00 $152
to P lay Scapegoat It was In this statement that the Each man pleaded not guilty to
and Mrs. Marks visited him last
wood was knocked down for $4.25
charges of possessing, transporting
reek.
The entire atle brought $103 for pro
colonel declared the loss of the Shen­ and selling Intoxicating liquor when
$252
.
Eatimated receipts :
P»rty estimated to be worth, secom
George Chenoweth and family of
Paris.—Demands for the resignation andoah was due to criminal and al arraigned before C. P. Borberg, fed­ R^ed ’,' fee’ .....................» 20.00
hand, $1500. The sale had not bee,
akland, Ore., spent the week end of M. Joseph Caillaux, French finance most treasonable conduct of the air eral court commissioner.
Road ' « .......................... 500 00
advertised in the Enterprise.
ith George’s sister. Mrs. L. H. minister, were made during a stormy services.
$520.00
session of the cabinet.
rmstrong.
18 Navy Seaplanes Torn Away in Gale
Mrs. Frigi k Porter’s father, J. B
Recapitulation;
Orsgon Utilities Body Is Opposed.
Caillaux
Is
reported
to
have
flatly
Baltimore,
Md.
—
Seventeen
of
23
J. P Hunter is an independent
Washington. D. C.—Objections were United States navy seaplanes here for Estimated expenses......................... $2j2
refused a request by Premier Pain
xndidate for city marshal of
filed
with the Interstate commerce a navy pageant broke from the moor | Estimated receipts........................... $2
leve for his resignation. The finance
rownsville against Frank Mo.se, minister said he had come to the meet­ commission to the petition of the Or«y
ings near Sollers’ point In a 75-mlle
Amount to be raised by tax ...$200
aucus nominee.
ing In pursuance of his duties to pre­ gon public service commission to re gale Sunday and were strewn along 8y order of the couneil,
Mi». L. IL Armstrong is suffering sent bis projects for the financial res open the case whereby the Southern a five mile stretch of beach. Another
Bert S Cfark, Mayor.
Pacific acquired control of the Cen plane moored off Bag Shore park tore
D- H. Sturtevant, Chairman.
ith rheumatism and her mother, toratlon of the country.
E. F. Cross, Recorder.
Irs. S. J. Chenoweth of
Oakland,
He had no Intention of being made tral Pacific railway. The Brotherhood free and disappeared.
•re., is with her.
a scapegoat for the whole government, of Locomotive Engineers and the Or­
NOTICE of District Road Meetiag
which wag equally responsible with der of Railroad Conductors Joined In W ashington School Funds Apportioned
Mi. and Mrs. Robert Parker were
him for the present situation. He de­ opposing the move by the Oregon com
Pursuant
to a petition signed by 1
Olympia. W aah.-The apportionment ■»r»l number
i Albany Wednesday, whet« Mrs clared vehemently that he would not. mission to test the service of the
of resident freeholders,
of
the
state
school
fund
for
October
arker had a very large and obati- by resigning, let It appear to the coun Southern Pacific under its control
taxpayers and legal voters ol road dis-
was made by the state superintendent inct No. 4 of Linn county, Oregon.
iat» tooth extracted.
try that he was In any way account­ The objection was made on the ground of public Instruction to the various
1» hereby given that a meeting
that
the
benefits
have
been
far
reach­
able
for
the
ministerial
crisis.
of the legs! voters of road diatrict No 4
Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson of
counties
on
the
basts
of
school
atten
ing
since
the
Southern
Pacific
took
A ' “” co“”,v - Ovegcn, will be held at
* "i .
The breach between Finance Min­
Downsville were at Harrisburg last
dance as follows. Total days atten­ the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 7th
veek Monday at the funeral of Mrs. ister Caillaux on the one hand and over the Central Pacific and that the dance for the school year 1924-26, 67.- day of November, 19»5, at the Grass­
and travel annoyance»
Premier Palnleve and Foreign Min state of Oregon could have no Juris 294.747; amount apportioned, $563 hopper schoolhouse, in said road dis­
J. L. Morris, a pioneer.
when you go to the
diction, since It was no longer a mat
Ister ltriand on the other reached
trict, to determine whether or not said
570.62, or .0094 per diem.
Mrs. Irma Shotwell spent the week point considered by political quarters ter of local concern.
road dislritc shall vote a tax of S.’OuO
end with her husband in Portland. as beyond healing.
* i »,h? .,ax"bl« prooerty withia
F ath er of 8-61 Dead to Sue for Damage th.1 r°*j dl,cfnct for tha ‘“ provemrntof
States
to
Talk
Water
Division.
Mr. Shotwell i> starting on his sen­
Failing to
get Caillaux <u
Ardmore, Okla — Damages of $25 000 „ ,e , road* t,lereiu as follows, to wit;
Spokane. W ash—Represntatives of
ior year at a medical school there.
alone, the whole »«binet resigned
graveling, draining and repay­
will
be sought by I. w . Crawford of g ing acmg
said roads
Washington. Oregon. Idaho and Mon
Mrs. Inez Freeland and grand* and he went with it.
Ardmore
In
a
suit
against
the
owners
tana and of the federal government
, “ ore ln ,ult »««Inst
’
order i ° of f ,h*
tfa C0UBt7 court of Lmn
-rmL°r<n
laughter went to Shedd Friday a f­
will meet
meet here
Invlta °
of Rome- *blcb
will
here October
October 31
31 upon
upon Invlta
,hr.‘’ 17th ,,aF of Gctobtr, 1925,
ternoon to visit a friend, Mrs. Ells­
the 8-51 several weeks ago.
to be held in Portland
OREGON PRODUCTION LESS tlon of R. K. Tiffany, state hydraulic It rammed
« M. Pavne. County Judge
was announced here. Among the
worth
Shedd,
and
to
attend
the
car­
|
engineer
of
Washington,
to
discuss
Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, Inch
t ° n i ln,e- Go“nty Commissioner
nival given by the Shedd high school W ashington State S till Ranks First In preliminary plans for a division of the lives lost in the submarine disaster Atteat » .?' £°unty CouimiMioner
was
H.
L.
Crawford.
I.
W.
Crawford
s
Attest
. B M. Russell. County Clerk
waters of the Columbia river water­
Lumber Industry.
Mrs. Nora Coleman and daugl iei
•ou> Jor whom the redress Is sought.
l7th day of October. 1925,
shed.
Washington. D. C.—Oregon’» lumber
°v X. D. Isom, appointed by the court.
Eniestin« were week end guests i f
the safe, convenient
Two
forest
fires
reported
In
tho
I Hr». John Mundy and Mrs. Floyd production In 1924 showed a decline ot
and economical way
south Umpqua district, between the
Tornado Hits Alabama Counties.
Wade, of Peoria. The latter is Mrs. 7.6 per cent, or 300.636.000 board feet,
Umpqu. river and Jackson creek
Troy.
Ala.
—
A
Tornado
hit
Pike
and
under the 1923 output, the department
Coleman’s sister.
above
Tiller, resulted In lookouts be
Barbour
counties
Bunday
and
killed
of commerce has announced. In the
$ 4 .3 0
R”d But,e aDd I
ix a s a n m i S A
RURAL u ENTERPRISE
Willmina Corcoran went to Eugene ••m e time the number of producing 16 persons, injured a score and did De^vB^K’nih0
thousands
of
dollars
damage.
control but .s yet areXtegVitt,.0“,,1. PT ° n t * inS m ° re « ° ° d r e a d in « e a # l
Wednesday for an operation on her mills decreased from 479 to 398
round trip fare
The state held Its place as the ns
lore but the doctor found it un-
on sale Oct. 29
age. Owing to the lack of rain the week tbaa «njr other Linn county
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
to Nov. 7; final
iccessary. She expects to have her Hon s second largest producer of lum
f
ie s t a are very dry and the fire haz­ weekly. See partial list of content«
her. being topped only by Washing
return Nov. 9
I tonsils out later.
Preparations have been completed ard Is Increasing.
it top o f page 1.
ton. The comparative production fig
warden.
’h* wtthdrawaI of ,he British army I B- F Averill,
Ay*rlll. state game warden
The cement crosswalk On Second urea of Oregon for 1924 and Ï m s "»-?,-’ I
T r a in s to P o r t la n d
3.M4.083.0M
board ?.f <K^upa''o,, ‘rom Cologne. Germany.
d (
Bauer of Corvallis
|
't. between the corners of Mi»» 3.645.457.000
8.665.457,000 . . and
and
3.964,083,000 board
$ 1 .5 0 * -----
....
.
f f ip i.ii- announced.
I I who have lust
1u«t returned
-
It wgs
was n officially
from eastern I
M 0 a. nr., 12 0» p tn ,
l.i'ick and Mrs. McMahan, is m ._n,! feet, respectively
The sale of a membership In the Or*,o n ' exPect to make a tentative or if you act m .iefci-
The other leading lumber states of New
in uae and that on F street, across
York Stock Exchange for the r’ r” » ® « d .tlo n against the p r o X d -
9
7 T° U
J° ' n
4:0H p. m.
1924 were Washington with « 287.343,- record
Third is nearly ready for use.
I the
nwis**
a
«
d
»
e
a
a
a
__
I
KArne
rpfiiiza
in
' Portland
000 board feet; Louisiana, with 3,396, record high price of $135.000 was ap­ ««me refuge in southeastern Umatilla .
Last Thursday E. B. Penland and 940.000 board feet ; Mississippi, with 2. proved by Exchange officials and two
wife and Mrs. Robins returned from S6O.975.OOO board feet, and California other seats were sold for $130,000
each.
i trip of eight days in California, the Nevada, with 1.996.496,000 board feet
—
- m . which is still open. Paper start»
8:85 a. m ., 5:00 p. in .‘
The executive council of rhe Ger­
iay after the Albany Democrat had
I when paid for; »tops on »xpiraiton
M A p. tn.
a .
innounced their departure on that i ®’ R- M«y6ury, Chief Clerk, Resigna. man Nationalist party has repudiated
the
Locarno
treaties.
This
means
that
number
of
deer.
It
Is
felt.
would
ser-
I
I o this class.
I jaunt
Olympla. W ash—Charles R. May
lous,, ,« p o v erty
aT>.)ab|e
| bury, veteran chief clerk of the house for the present, at least, the National­
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell hat embarked of representatives In the state legis ist leaders will campaign against the and It Is recommended that another
C P. Moody sgl.
be m .d e later In th , y e,°
'
:n the undertaking business with Mr. lature. has addressed letters to mem treaties before the public
The
Rumanian
debt
funding
mission,
J bright and will appreciate the pat- hers of the house announcing his
One principal object of t h . $rjn|
onagc of people in Halsey and vi- resignation at chief clerk at the spe having reached agreement for liquid
of
I I . R ooae.H , to " l b . roof of
atlon
of
Rumania's
debt
to
Great
Brl
inity. See their business card else- rial session. Maybury said. He has
lain, will proceed te the United States, t b . w o r ld ” . . . t0 £et n w cim , n a l
I where
served In the capacity of chief rlarb
since 1913 and was clerk of the ap­ according to announcement made bv b gge7 . r ' 1’ u‘ h# W etr,r' ° f tbt C* ° T° U g ,t more
I»”
r. P. Patton and wife spent Tues­ propriations committee at the 1911 Finance Minister Brstlsno
‘
i«»»t
sheep
horn«
known.
Tbev
d a y of last week with their daugh- session.
Countess Ksrolyl. wife Of Count Ml
chael Karolyt, former jresldejit of th*
‘ hr**.
’ I
Something now for farm-
ire in every iesue.
G LO BE
ALBANY
iu i
A void
T raffic
•Worries
Pacific
Livestock
Exposition
Co by Train
j
year
j
Lucky D ollar Class
One
Year for
Southern
Pacific Linee
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i°‘
f
A
FA.
.
V
One
Dollar