Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 25, 1925, Page 12, Image 12

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bams of Albany were in town
Sunday.
Lake Creek Locals
Halsey Railroad Tjme
, Mrs. Lavina Clingman is
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3:24 a. m. flag 17 12 “° " th
DON
of Peoria.
hnni,Sf Lav*He Balmer was]
U . 8:16
5:15 a.
a .m
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home from her school over the
18,
m. . flag *
$ n 8 « 1
Guy Layton and family now week
end.
34,
4:08
p.
m.
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8
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spend their evenings listening
N o . 14 « d 16 , tQp to l’et otf
Î?
i n ? n « ‘ n - Mrs’ Henry Brock
over the radio.
-, from south ol Eugene.
and
Dorris
spent
Sunday
at
Miss Josephine Durst spent Luther Brock’s.
y
I
A Farce Comedy in Thres A cte
SO N O F ZORRO ’
Friday night and Saturday
with Vida Albertson.
The H. S. Shingles of Cor.
* E u i" ' "■«<
The greatest stunt picture
Presented oy
Miss
Josephine
Durst
was
\alhs
were
visitors
at
Martin
Fairbanks has over offered
a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs Cummings’ Friday.
- r s T Â Â - ï s
ïv ,“ h
j Robert Ramsay Friday even­
Photographs
of
the
orphan-I
ìss estt
■ V.S
STARTS NEXT SUNDAY
ing.
ages helped to make the ap­
of
the
q
4 days, N ot . 2», 30, Dec. 1, 2
Frank Workinger and Ar- peal more impressive.
Outgoing Mail
nold Hanley spent a few days
. h ,' h Williams 9Pent Sunday
GLOBE
ALBANY
Al the Halsey poetoffice mBill
I the past week at W. A w
with Helen and Carl, who are
. » T o s r r 1 • • 11:50
»'
Muller’s.
in HaJsey this winter.
®
at the
-
HalMy Happenings
O. J. Albertson and family
U ;1 0 . B
s ’ w * Hei*Jrich
helping
and Robert Ramsay and wife J J. b.
(Continued from page 1)
Nice wood to put in some
spent Saturday evening at Guv cement
To Brownevllle. 6:20 . . m.
walks on his f a m
'
John Mundy of Peoria was Layton’s.
lZ m. Morning stag, to Browns
in Halsey Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas
H n g° ei S” ‘° Craw,orJsv.ll
Saturday, November 28, 8 o’clock
Miss Ernestine Coleman at­ with) MgOn
Sunday
Holley and Sweet Home.
Miss Ida Mitzner spent the tended the community meet­ with Mr. and Mrs. spent
John Evans
ing at Peoria Saturday night
week end with her parents
A D M IS S IO N :
S y m p a t h e t ic S erv ic e
Mias Maria Evans returned
and also visited relatives at
Miss Mearle Straley was the that place over Sunday.
R eserved Seats 45c (
home Friday from Eugene
S e a ts o n s a le
(By Eliot M Epeteen.)
guest of Enid Veatch Sunday.
where she spent nearly a
G e n e ra l.............. 35ei
Second section of the overland
Mr. and Airs. Mark Brandon
a t C l a r k ’s s to r e
at the home of her sis­
Uncle Jack Curtis of Peoria of eastern Washington are in
C h ild r e n ............ 1 5c 1
limited majestically rolled out of
ter,
Airs.
AI.
E.
Lackey.
visited at J. J. Corcoran’s Seattle with their daughter
the Sacramento station, and ju ,tM
Friday.
Harriet, where they have gone la^ V‘ A* B‘ Jones of Port­
the rear end ol the train di,lp.
A guest at H. L. Straley’s is to secure medical attention for land, near eaat worher for the
peered
from sight a hatless young
church south, was an
his nephew, Frank Straley of her. They will probably visit • ;
stuffing,
that
somehow
made
Tal-
mao, out of breath, « m a runnin,
relatives at Halsey before they interesting speaker at the
Canada.
madge's mouth water. Yet he said, onto the platform and asked
morning services Sunday.
return home.
looking Instantly at Dora, "Yes. a austere and official locking m J
O. F. Neal is home from a
Wm. Allingham of Portland
salad and tea. I think that’s what I Who wore a oap designated “ it ,
There was a reunion Sunday
hospital in Eugene and is im­
shall have, too.”
tton Master, *’ 1« that my train?
of the Hillman family at the was here Saturday conferingg
proving.
So they supped together, and »ome-
with
Bert
Haynes,
who
resides
home of a daughter, Mrs. Mc­
The affirmative reply he re­
how as they ate Dora felt a funny
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Koftntz Cord, who lives on the old onk Mr- Allingham’s farm
ceived
caused him to reel and
sobbing
sensation—
as
of
Intense
home­
and Mrs. D. Taylor drove to home place north of Halsey. T h u S d ay ' ba™ Wa3 burned'
fall in a faint. The
sickness and disappointment, and Tnl- almost
Corvallis Friday.
Grandpa and Grandma Hill­
station master’s
madge felt a curious sort of melnn look on the
choly.
Ray Frum and family of man of Brownsville, with most
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cum­
face changed.
He quickly
After It was over and Talmadge suggested that the young man
Brownsville were guests at O of their children and grand­ mings drove to Corvallis Wed­
'S
di
had
paid
the
Insignificant
Check,
they
W. Frum’s Sunday.
children, were present
nesday to visit relatives. While
take a taxi, go to Roseville and
went together as fa r as the corner and
there Mrs. Cummings attend­
there
catch his train. In a
Miss Marie Sneed is expect-1
there Dora left him.
ORA LO U ISE GRAYSON.
ed a group meeting of the
ed to spend thanksgiving with ' Railroads Accused
Thirty
minutes later
Talmadge twinkling of an eye the youth
In gplte of careasing brown
missionary society at the AI
home folks tomorrow.
Scott, after some irresolution, entered was gone, with a porter, who
bobbed hair and «tarry blue
L. church south.
the restaurant of the Sterling hotel. apparently
sprang from no­
eyea,
found
herself at
of Bootlegging Mr. and Mrs. James Bums
Mrs. George Starr is among
He allowed the head waiter to lead where, helping him off.
twenty-five a full-fledged
those who have recently had
him In ceremony to a table near a
I asked the station master:
doctor of medicine, working
all their teeth extracted.
Washington, D. C.— Announcement spent last week end at Sagi­ In the clinic of the Children’s hospital. babbling fountain. H e was about to h 2 ° S ?S ’ , n k h e w i " r e t a k ’
naw
m
attendance
at
the
an-
Somehow, worn,
anxious mothers order and in search of such delicacies
The younger daughter of #aa made by Secretary of Agriculture 'ual conference
of
their looked
at ber with so mnch trust and ns turkey, cranberry sauce and pump,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gormlej, Jardine of the approval of 75,884 miles church.
“Certainly he will.”
They drove home so much confidence, she wondered how kin pie when he noticed that the girl
ol Springfield, who has been of road In the United States for deslg
“How
do you know ?”
nation as “United States highways,’ serried ®Vening a f t e r t h e la s t It had all come about Sometimes she ot the tuble beside him wore a hat like
He seemed surprised at the
doubted her own powers of endurance Dora Grayson’s. Why, it was Dora
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vannice selected by the Joint board of state
to go on.
Urayson I And before her there was question and replied, “It will
returned from Dufur Sunday. and federal highway officials under
Roy Owen and Lyman Pal-
Talmadge Scott, after several false a small platter of steaming turkey, take about 25 minutes for his
I hey have been visiting their the coll of former Secretary Howard
TommXere ♦ H self-a PP«inted starts and several years of business sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce__
son there.
train to get to Roseville.. There
M. Gore.
committee to solicii supplies at thirty found himself in possession
They exchanged smiles, and then
Kenneth VanNice is giving I ,,™9 ,r°ad‘ lhu" de8'«nat«d “«•«* rivet to be given Beil Haynes, who of his degree of doctor of medicine. Talmadge Scott found himself at her engines must be changed, and
k'iru I '
“ ™uU* 01 lnterstate and had the misfortune to lose his He wondered sometimes how It had table sitting opposite her. Dora the taxi can make it in time.
a basket social at the
th e ’Kirk
Anyway, I wired to hold the
national significance.
Marked by
barn by fire. Grain, hay and ever occurred to him that he could blushed with extreme embarrassment. train
schoolhouse tonight, to begin number and by a sign carrying
for him.”
the
possibly be anything else besides a “You see. I Just had to have turkey.
at 8 o clock.
shield of the United States, which It money were freely given. The doctor.
“
Do
you mean to say that
It may be a myth— all this business
Hayoeses have the sympathy
Miss Dorothy Satchwell re­ will be unlawful to use elsewhere, they of
For several weeks Doctor Scott had about Thanksgiving— but I like It.”
Y^^ would hold up a tfouple of
the
neighborhood
in
th
e
i
So they feasted leisurely and hap­ million do lors of
been stopping every day , t the Chil­
turned to her home at Shedd are made secure as favored routes for
equipment
dren a hospital to speak to Doctor pily together. Later there were ex and all those passengers for
Friday after a visit with Mrs. the traveler aud tourist.
Grayson, who received her little pa plana tlons.
Many of these roads are already fa
l . c . Merriam
juet one young men who mil
/ T i,,M ary. Evans reports a
I was going to ask you to dine
tlents in the room
tuoua
to the
the motoring
motoring world
world. Some
Some ex
ex
Ml and M r s r , , . , . - v ,
ra°
u . to
delightful time spent with
with me,” said Talmadge Scott, "but ed his train ?”
right across the
visited Mrs. Eliza Brandon 20. which begin, at Bo.ton and girdle, her nephew and family in Chi-
when
. ..v... . I begaYi to , “ Well, that fellow probabl
corridor from the
Saturday, enroute from Port- the continent with the Columbia River Cag0’., TILe triP thither was
s m a l l operating
talk about It you spent a couple of hundred do
Mtned to pooh- I ars for his trip.
This is th
land to Crawfordsville
room where he
highway a . I t . last lap. Others run over the Great Northern and
pooh the Idea of
worked
two
hours
the
return
was
on
the
North-
last day the excursion rate
Mr and Mrs. P. J. Forster from Canadian border to the Oulf of
Thanksgiving din
every morning. In
Mi«« pC’flC‘ Oli her w ay home
are in effect east. All of hi
tiers— ”
were Brownsville visitors Fri­ ■Mexico. Interlacing these long routes Miss
all
bis
life
he
had
Evans and her sister,
day, Ali-s. Forster having her are shorter ones, forming connections
“And I ’d Atide baggage, hat, etc., are on ths
never known
Mrs.
Lackey, who went with
between
and
branchaa
to
all
Import
up my mind to train
The delay won’t b
teeth extracted by Dr. Shelton.
woman doctor be­
ant cities and to national features as her, visited relatives in Port­
ask you
fore; be tried to
»nd
> to come
- l?V7 X ,Ve minutes at the mos
'•Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller well.
land and attended the Pacific
Im a g in e ,
and
^daughter Gardie a and
All the roaa.
roads or
of the
the United
States international stock show. Miss
c o u l d not
M i« « R .» h « c u
na
United States
I ¡not think m ?"
’ “ y °'
elude, wbat
7r M
Sc?roll were guests
1 « In number, will be m ark., I Evans also visited
the Ole
was
so
anxious
to
.
of p e r s o n
01 .Mrs. Eliza Brandon Sunday. | wlth »«andard direction and warning mans at Monmouth.
cook it But you I ., ° 1 received a new slant 01
must be.
Linn Norton is seriously in­
s a id
something Ia*lroading.
Certainly, then
ui?iheML' CA.and B' club met
"Clinic la closed
disposed from having an at­
about the Thanks was a good-will building em
tomorrow,” he re­
I««? ti ! ” ’ ,C arence Williams
tack ol boils on the back of [Country Roads to
giving"myth. w i ploye.
I have discovered thal
marked the Wed­
I ast Thursday afternoon, fif­
£ * ! “ * * • He
“ «• p e ltin g
nesday b e f o r e
dl?n L
I under the surface there is a
teen ladies being in attend­
It was after din- rpn I
i- .
wiere is a
Thanksgiving. "I
and ean t go too fast
Be Numbered ance. It was Pollyanna day suppose you wUl have
ner
together
that
dinner with
tr to
g eth er th
a t luc forc^
’
Sympathe‘
and many pretty and useful frlenda.”
Dora asked Doc-
«eriously ill with something
Chicago.—"The expose hat Just be-
p m iiK a i,
apartment.
"Thanksgiving dlnnerT" she queried. tor Scott to her little ■
like asthma for some time, is kun." says District Attorney Edwin A gifts were exchanged. Fruit
Stafford’s
mothei
and vegetables had been plac­ I am afraid I don’t feel In a very where they talked before the cheerful I Mrs.
on the road to recovery. She Olsen,
investlgstlon of the I»,- ed about the room and each thankful mood.
I ’m thousands of
th . open fire ta her ilivng Mrs. D. F. Dean of Bandon ,
^ouEhed up from h e r' lungs 000,000 whose
middle western beer syndicate
’I ’ve aiw sy, wondered Just why a b r o t V / ^ I
n” QJ h u r s d a y he
lady was asked to give a miles from home. Do you still believe
the half of a peanut hull and b” re Itn first fruit Wednesday.
In turkey and cranberry sauce and
‘®
c,Pe
foT
Preparing
the
ones
was immediately relieved.
girl
like
you
studied
medicine?"
he
I
r
>
„
’
D.
Stone or
of Wol
pumpkin
pie?”
D
■
7
7
,
wol
Beer running wss charged against
she found in her hunt for the
ventured to begin.
,i0int’-7 i0n-. and his wife an«
" It ’s a pretty myth.” he aald.
The pie social given by Mis, the Boston a Maine railroad, employes same.
W. Peckover o
were
wondered, too,” said Dora. "It Mrs. Fred
I f Dora had been a keen observer
Mearle Straley at the Powell of the New York Central and the Mil- sened by Refreshments
the hostess, assisted she might have noticed that a look of all seemed so wonderful and so easy Oregon City were added b
waukee
A
St.
Paul
railroads,
three
pro­
schoolhouse, Friday evening,
by Mrs. Peterson and Mrs disappointment passed over Tal- In medical college. But now I ’m prac­ tht? reunion at Stafford’s
lo t o n e t h in k « n f Izu,
was a success financially and hibition agents, a Chicago police lieu Henry Brock. The next meet- madge Scott’s face, and If he had been ticing by myself, I wonder, too— ’’
- n 6 thinks
tenant, brewsra and almost a score of
" It seemed." Talmadge went on. "as u
Willame
L c o il locating in tin
socially $27.75 was taken in. others.
a
mtnd
reader
he
might
have
been
mg will be Dec. 10. with Mrs.
illamette
If you were the sort of girl— the sort 'W
I --------
\ a l le y . valley,
Mr. and Mrs. W. AI. Bur- The Boston & Maine Is the first Peterson.
aware of her own disappointment,
^ot being so gifted they parted with of girl that would want to marry—
Lank, also Mr. and Airs. I) H railroad ever tadlctad for beer run­
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
that Just couldn’t escape marriage— ’’
a brief farewell.
Sturtevant and others from ning
Guy
Layton
and
family
are
of hearing of final account
"But I never wanted to marry any-
by federal grand Jury.
Talmadge Scott knew where Dora
HalMy. attandad.
The pro-
The evidence on which the Indict­ soon to enjoy the convenienc
Grayson lived. All Thanksgiving day one but a doctor” she began, and S C ^ « , f ^,rf?by * ,ven th lt ,he fin«
trstnr
C' B r,mwell as adminii
ments were Teturned revealed an ot hoi and cold water in the he thought of her. In w i t . of efforts then stopped In confusion.
g0 t0 P^chase •m
And this gave Talmadge Scott the tr.tn r of the estate of N ,ee y Palme
atin g story of how beer runners house, as Airs. Tobin is having to put her out of his mind. Several
a bell and flag for the school-
deceased,
h
is
bees
«led
t h . Count
cue for hla flrst and last proposal.
are alleged to have "fixed" railroads a w-ater system installed and a limes he found excuse to pass her
house.
C° ’Ir,t. of I; lnn County, State ol Gregor
apartment. At half past six. as he felt
and thalr employes, prohibition agenta bathroom fitted up.
it tht»bV ,he ?rth dl,yof r>*cfrab«r. 1’ 21
for the flrst time since breakfast the
H the hour cf 10 o’cleok a. m„ h.
k Ir.ma Shotwell was and police nay
need
of
food,
he
again
walked
by
her
d»1y «ppointed by said court fo,
The shipment of beer on which the
joined by her husband nt Al-
Notice
i
r r ^ ? , r' n t .o f? b ),c,' on‘ to '» ld fin«
° U7 l . V W” then that h*
«£.
1111.
M
cClar«
Nswseaper
Svadlcste.)
”any FIiday evenin» «id to- government s oha rges are based was
a“ ount aad the settlement thereof, a
r iOr
hla «“ *'««« waiting,
Plcflsc do not brinjf for D». D o r, Louise Grayson Just then
“i . ’"ne - n r person interested ii
.« r
went to Corvallis Mixed at Morton Grove In September
it
was
alleged
to
have
been
shipped
CAPT.
FOLEY
EXONERATED
,e «nay apoear «ud «1. objec
,: ° a,ttend the stud<?nt volunteer
any
more
cows
to
my
came
out
of
the
door
of
the
apartment
non.
theretojn writing and contest th<
conference on the O. A (’ W M t by the G ilt Edge Beverage com place to be bred.
house.
C h .rq .s Made by Widow of Sh.nsn
campus. Many volunteers for Pony of Lawrence. Mass, The Bos
io « at*d
publishad Noe. 25,
'Are you going to d ln n e rr he
ton & Maine Raflroad company Is el
ERNEST
GPURI.KY
deah Commander Disapproved.
J. C. Bramwell,
missionary work from all over leged Io have rwrouted the five car
asked, and Dora admitted that the
Washington. D. C .- T h e Shenandoah T n ..,n. v. -T-
Administrator aforesaid
« as going out In search of something
,,,‘‘ sia te . were Present. Re- loads of beer so that they could not
lusting ft Tussiag. Attys. for Admr.
CUT FLOWERS
to eat. "But you don’t care about the naval court of Inqury exonerated Cap
S ed m'W‘onariea from var- be traced by the authorities
old, traditional Thanksgiving feast7“ tain Paul Foley of the charge mad«
d re « ^ ™ * ’1 P° intfl made ad’ Ths charges ran ge from violation of
A D M IN IS T R A T R IX ' N O T IC E
DO UG LAS
F A IR B A N K S
Q
A ll a M is ta k e
THE SENIOR CLASS
• HALSEY HIGH SCHOOL
/
•• ™
J
CITY HALL, HALSEY,
Air. and Mrs. D. S. McWil-
the prohibition iv w to conspiracy to
obstruct Juattcw
-
SHEET MUSIC
H A L L ’S
Plana far salt near H a, „ y
Bsautlful High-grade Piano
i l d l a V “ 1“.?«—
Ri«
able
n . n v ’ » « • " « h l y »0 r .li
p a rty .
For p . rtie o l, r, w r,u
__ _
C lin e kfu air r*«
•W.
9
k "T
'«X*1" B»rtland.
*
* x ■
W ill
Floral and
Miiaic Shop
Albany
W O O D BARBER
tak e wood on piano.
Would
Good Milch Cow SHOP
an a piano.
DhT.upor» Mu.i. Houta, Albany
First-class Work
J- W. S T E F H B N 8 O N .
she queried. " It ’s funny how people by Mrs. Margaret Roaa Lansdowne
have clung to the tradition."
that he had sought to sway har teatl
"Isn’t I t 7” he said, and then. “As mony before that tribunal last month
»e both seem to be going out In search
In holding that Captain Foley was
of nourishment, what do you say to
not guilty either of seeking to cause
combining forces 7"
false testimony to ba offered or oi
Ten minutes later they were seated
seeking by ’im proper means to in
oppoalte each other la a white-tiled
fluence ' the widow of the Shenan
eating establishment Dora had de­
clined Talmadge'a Invitation to go to doth’, commander, the court finally
disposed of the case, as U e Judgment
a more expensive place.
"A salad is all I want,” said Dora.
From a tray being borne past them
, o
•ro^Qs-lurke^anj
« .
» b '«"
Notice is hereby
eby given that the ni
dersigned. by order«,
order of ™
the County Coni
„ J , , County. Oregon, has b^en a
Vv n d *.dm in,” " t o r of the estate
•on. u“ A ' Bfock deceased. .A ll pel
sons having claims agamst said estat
•re required co present them within si
,b’ fro«n the data of this notice
J h* Proper vouchers, to the nndei
sigaed at her place of residence, abou
V * ™ " " southwest of Halsey, la Ltai
county. Oregon.
* ” d J, r , t F lu s h e d this l lt l
(layer Norember. 1925.
I.uln Brock, administratrix aforesaid,
j rusaing A T aiai4 g .A tty s. fpr Admrx%
.