Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 09, 1925, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
Ho r t c u l t u r e
L iv e s to c k
H alsey Happenings
and C ou n ty Events
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
i
phc
cujeion
songs.
Christmas
A ifo rd A rro w
W. L. W e lls’ brother C. T. ar
w ife came vielting from Salem
Sunday.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Kirk Kinks
Pine G rove Points
(Enterprise Correspondent)
(By Special Correspondent)
Lee Ingrain and fa m ily went to
Eugene Saturday.
D a iry
*
P o u ltry
W oo 1
*,
Happenings in
H ublic Schools
John McLaren has a radio.
William Pence spent Sunday
R E. Brock is w orking in a
visiting at R. E. Bierly’s.
‘
saw m ill near Portland.
c . E. Mercer of Eugene spent L p ¿llai,
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a
Bierly made a trip
Saturday night and ¡Sunday at E. /
1 °rtland Wednesday.
MJJ,esdam* W. H. and J. S. D
'
| Henry Falk and family visit-
McMahan were at Corvallis
Genrge Gants and family from ed at A-
Snodgrass' Sundav.
Saturday.
W illmina Corcoran was in
Albany Saturday.
The Ben Holt family visited
Sunday9 at’VeS &t HarrisburS
Miss Emma Laubner of Al-
(By an Bnterpiise Reporter)
!banX is at the L. E. Eagy home
I
this
week.
K a rl Eram w ell is home after
Little Irma Smith is a new
ju ry isrvice.
Miss Agnes Pugh spent the beginner in Mrs. Cross' room.
The “health crusaders” have
Steele seeds the tra il of
week end with her sister, Mrs. sent
for their first pins of blue
th a t W indigo.
George Chandler.
Only two fell short of the re­
K oontz’ windows are gay with
Bert Haynes and family vis­ quirements to wear them.
Christmas goods.
near Eugeu« v h i,ed at the Cersov.
Mr. H arding and fam ily at- ited T. A. Hover apd family at
Karl Williams was absent
■ k boo,. Sundav.
¡tended C h a ,.,'
M r. Parker ie a t Roseburg at
A . J. H ill and w ife and .Mrs.
from school last week on ac­
Halsey Sunday.
Joe Com ely went to Eitnene Sat- d ay.
M ethodist d is tric t convention.
Holt and family were in Al­
count of getting infection in a
urday to v is it hl» daughters An-
Mrs. N. E. Chandler was a le g which was skinned during
bany Saturday.
Mrs. Ringo got home from Al-
Mr-
and
Mrs.
Philpott
and
na and Josephine.
Brownsville caller Wednesday, a basketball game.
f d iip
M erriam and Dorothy
bany last evening. She is reported
children were in Harrisburg having teeth extracted.
M
r.
and
Mrs.
B.
E.
Cogswell
of
Teachers and students are
Satcbwell
o
f
Shedd
are
scheduled
feeling slig h tly te tte r this m orn­
W ednesday.
Portland spent several days laet
to m arry next Sunday.
ing, but re tra in , at home.
Mrs. Emma Knighten of Al­ starting work on a Chirstmas
week at th eir farm.
Miss Grace Kirk spent the bany visited Mrs. J. A. John­ program. The date for it has
Henry Kirk of Brownsville,
a eek end at home from her son and family last week.
r.ot been definitely set as yet.
Three bams and contents
Miss
L
illie
R
ickard
and
her
of larceny, was set
school near Albany.
Prof. Carlton’s subject at
nave been burned near Halsey accused
friend,
Miss
H
azel^harw
ell,
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagy and the Calapooia parent-teachers’
this fall. See C. P. Stafford tree by the grand jury.
the week end at horns.
J- P. Templeton assisted
Mrs. M. H. Coon of Oakville meeting Friday was "Tremen­
and insure your hay and if
Mrs. Shisler and two daugh-i Mrs. Charles Tandy and son ( larence Gillitt with some car­ visited
Mrs. L. E. Eagy Friday. dous is the Responsibility of
yours burns you will have ters from Harrisburg spent Elm
er o f H arrisb urg visited at penter work the last few days.
Who Accepts the Role of
something toward
replace­ lhursday with Mrs. C P Chester C u rtis’ Sunday.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Gillispie Him
Teacher.”
ment.
Stafford.
of Ingrams island spent Satur­
A lice and Velda C urtis and the C hanty Grange is
Students who have partici­
Jay W . Moore was on a ju ry I
A fp lln œ V,
v.
day night at A. F. Albertson's.
Lee Ingram
fa m ily
attended
pated
in theatricals after her
EJ
•< about l Z h "
Æ
nt Lake Creek Sunday af­
F ifty Years O ld
L. E. Eagy returned home training give Mrs. Inez Free­
cinn county buying church
stealing a horse, saddle and coat
ternoon
and
evening.
Sunday from Portland, where land great praise for her part'
from W. H. M cConnell, by whom poultry and giving’worthless
Mrs. L. E. Bond of A lb an y
he has been serving on the in winning the successes they
he had been employed. Trevistou checks in exchange.
Celebration Held at the federal
her
grand jury.
have enjoyed.
said he took the property for a trip
A bowl of goldfish makes a g ift spent the week end w ith
Hall...More Festivity
to A lb a n y, twelve miles, one Sun­ th a t is a th ing of beauty and a jo y daughter, Mrs. E. D. Isom, and
W ith the leaders of more than 25.000
A large crowd attended the
day when the McConnell fa m ily for a long tim e.
Coming
M u rp h y ’ s geed fa m ily and accompanied them to
high school students throughout the
community meeting Friday ev­
the C ha rity grange hall Saturday,
was away, not
th in k in g
his store mentions them on page 8.
state In attendance, the University of
■w*» — —
ening. Rev. Mr. Fallis of Al­ Oregon’s
to the anniversary meeting of that
employer would object.
sixth annual high school con­
T he annual
anniversary bany was the speaker for the ference held
Announcement is made of the organization.
a two-day session at
M onday n ig h t somebody stole
evening,
and
a
farce,
"The
engagement of Gertrude, daughter
meeting of Charity grange oc­
Eugene.
S- V . Sm ith » anto and a hammer of M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Porter,
Weekly Meeting of the House­
curred last Saturday.
Venerable V enner
and chisel from H u lb e rt's garage now residing in Portland. A Mr.
Roberta Vannice and Geor­
maids’
Club,” was given by
in A lb a n y and early next m orning McKelson of P ortland is the
A large crowd was present eleven ladies of the commun­ gina Clark were the Halsey dele­
J. F. Venner years ago had
pried open the door of the Shedd lucky fellow .
gates.
a photograph gallery in Hal­ including friends from Albany, ity.
back, blew open the w ault door
F ra n k \ an A t ten, a resident of sey, but soon removed to Eugene, Shedd, and Browns­
w ith n itro-glycerine and got over
Mr. Cedar, an organizer,
The b a z a a r h e l d b y the
$5000 worth o f plunder from the Ha s?y many years ago and of Brownsville. He and the edit­ ville.
held a meeting at the school­
Standard
Bearer girls Satur­
deposit boxes.
recent years of Portland, where he or of the Enterprise hail from
The ladies served a banquet house Tuesday evening. A
day
afternoon
and evening
ejry?d
on
the
police
force,
mostly
farm
at
noon
to
which
every
one
the same state, but Mr. Ven­
union was organized was well patronized
E. |B . Penland, H. C Davis,
and a de­
as traffic officer, died at his heme
did justice.
with the following officers: cided success, the proceeds
George S tarr end George’s sister
be-
yesterday. Funeral at Pine Grove ner opened his career almost
from M ontana visited the elder
An entertaining
■ •■B program
p iu g ian President, P. A. Pehrsson; vice
five years the sooner. The fol­ was
F rid ay at 1.
^'^-30.
Groceries,
can­
given. A * ' humorous im- president, J. R. Mode; secrc-
M rs. Starr, who is an in va lid , at
lowing allusions to Venner’s personation by Harold C. tary> O- G. Coldiron. Not a dies, ready-made clothing and
Newport, yesterday. The gentle­
Mrs. E. J. True, Mrs. L. V
fancy work of all kinds were
men were home again early in Chance and Mrs. Arlie Cum­ spectacular youth and the lat­ Kizer was of special interest tfreat many joined, but o th e r1 sold.
There was a cooked
er
course
of
his
life
are
from
the evening. When they passed mings visited the invalid Mrs
Paul P . Maris o f O A C >a ve i ineetinKs W«H be held
when food counter and the fish pond
the bight o f land going west they Perley True at Harrisburg the Albany Demotrat-Heral*
a vefy interesting address.
m° re niembera are ^ p e c ted .
was an attraction. A short
emerged from dense fog in to b righ t Thursday.
BROWNSVILLE. D e c . 5
program was given in the ev-
One
of
the
main
features
of
sunshine and vice versa coming
(Special) — Frank Venner,
William Smith of Harris­ 'ening, after which a social
Scio and eastern Linn coun­ Brownsville Civil war veteran Hie day was a large grange
back.
6
birthday cake bearing some burg came up in the circuit time was enjoyed and cakes
ty stockholders in the Crown
life story is full of titty-odd
Mre. C lingm an of Peoria, a pio­ Mining company operating in vhose
candles. This was court Monday on an appeal I and lemonade sold. The pro­
thrills
and
reads
much
like
a
neer oyer 90 years old, is very low the vicinity of Gates are jubi­
t
ut
and
sold
by the slice at the Horn conviction in a justice’s ceeds are to go toward the
and her recovery is not hoped for. lant over a ledge of paying ore tale from Dumas, was so far close ol the meeting.
support of a Chinese girl stu-
recovered from his recent ill­
court of selling liquor. Wil­ jdent
H. L. P ittock, for many years tecently uncovered.
in a Chinese school.
- . < ness, that he was able to walk
business manager of the Portland
liam Begley and three Browns­
Next
Saturday
a
big
social
Oregonian, but now dead was re­
ville girls testified that they
Mrs. G. W. Laubner was in to town on the occasion of his
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller
membered by Mrs. C liugm an as Albany Saturday and Mrs. eightieth anniversary of birth. event, one oi the largest ever went to Harrisburg, got liquor drove to Albany Monday.
planned by the grange, is to lrom Smith, got drunk and
having passed this way on foot on
He
was
born
December
3,
Emma Laubner was here with
be characterized by a program wrecked their car. On the
his a rriv a l, footsore, and being en­
her Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Mc­ 1845, in Vermont.
ol
readings and music equal to jury were John W. Miller,
tertained at her home.
The two
As a lad of 11 years he went
Mahan was there that day for
fam ilies always m aintained an ac­
maJ?/
K*ven by professionals.
to
Boston
to
learn
a
trade
and
Karl Bramwell and Frank
ainner. The Albany lady has
I his is to be followed by a Kirk from Halsey.
quaintance.
in his brother’s studio learned
been visiting at L. E. Eagy’s.
the art of photography. Hav­ general good time such as this
Gn pa^e 3 is an interesting die-
Tteetie ,F o x, who«» name was
ing prepared himself in this community is noted for.
(Continued on page 8)
coupled, a» a m inor, w ith Begley’»
The
fact
that
Curtis
Veatch
line of work he went to Provi­
whan he wai arrested fo r hi» part
dence and set up a studio of and Harold Kizer are to vie in the spree, appeared before the
with
each
other
for
the
laurel
A splendid selection of
his own, and was doing re­
grand ju ry under the name of
NeectiJtoBri
H yacinths. Narcissi, Cro­
markably when the Civil war as auctioneer speaks for fun.- Mr». M cCormick. S m ith was con
Everybody is invited.
cus and other bulbs for
came on. When 18 years of
victed.
fa ll p la ntin g
D rop as •
age he enlisted as lanyard boy,
postal for description and
With all the road improve­
The rivival meetings at Tan­
and quickly worked up to ar­
prices.
tilleryman. As a marksman ment in recent years one of gent have been suspended on
the
most
neglected
places
has
account of two or three cases
he won the personal commen­
dation of General Grant, for ,ieen„ 1 ro?d leading from ¡of diphtheria, which has also
he demolished a distant chim­ the Brownsville-Crawfordsville ¡closed the schools and other
ney top on a house far distant road to the district where the gatherings.
N othing is mors a ttract,
_____________
where sharpshooters were in f earl sawmill is located. El- |
ivee in the boms than a
a us.
u
. ...
hiding. Some of the marks­ mer Pearl and other men from
bowl of Gold Fish. They
1,1
men were behind the verv the locality and from Brown™ a A lthou * b conditions
give the room life and
ville
were
pleading
with
the
!
A
.Ter,ra.arp
the
most
favor-
chimney which Venner knock­ county court for justice last ab' C t h e ? ’orld for co»n-
provide endless entertain­
ed to pieces while Grant, seat­ week.
ment for the children.
J
aS ,nerci«l aviation, this country
ed on his horse, was watching.
—--------------- is being distanced by all other
Reasonable in pries. In ­
After the war Venner turn­ Standish Will Broadcast !,nportant nations, according
expensive to keep.
ed sailor and voyaged into far
i,
u- c. j l i
. ..
,o the opinion of the Hoover
and little known parts of the »PV now m'»«" ' i S h '” r 't “1' committee on civil aviation,
B ird Seed
world. After this period of »py, now manager o f th e B roadus J
cruising he turned pioneer and ( M n .t) Pub. Co., is on a tr ip
O ur own special m ixture,
in te res t of the M ile » BIG RUM RING IS S M A S H E D
in 1868 landed in the Puget past in and the Sheep
co m p an y, owner
________
2 lbs. 25c, Tonics, sone
Sound country. He engaged o Stock
f the p u b lis h in g com pany, and is 19 Arretted, Including W. Dwyer,
restorers, m o ltin g food ;
in various occupations while viso co-operating w ith the fa rm
everything for the tong
You have probably concluded that
the country was being settled bureau and m a k in g sddres-es Widely Known In Sporting World.
bird. Aek for booklet on
to be tough and durable a shoe must
New York. N. Y.— Federal problbl-
up, and then in an early day th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try .
care
of birds.
be uncomfortable. You have a new
ItloD agents believe they have »mash
came to Portland where Wood­
N e xt
F ird a y
evening, from
sense of satisfaction coming with your
rd
the
mo«t
powerful
rum
amuggllng
ward and Clark sent him out 11 45 p. in , ce n tra ! sta n d a rd tim e ,
Spratt’s Dog and
first pair of Weyenberg Comflex “All
over the country with magic fo r an h o u r and a h a lf, be is b ille d syndicate on the Atlantic coast, with
Solid Leather ’L shoes.
lanterns.
Cat Remedies
Io broadcast from sta tio n W CCO, the arrest of 19 men, Including the al­
leged head of the ring, W illiam Dwy­
■M
WCVCN8CRCS
Eventually Mr. Venner ar M iiiiiP a n iiis.
|iw, M in n , an address on
widely known sportsman and race
rived at Brownsville, liked the ¡economic condition» in th» ce n tra l er,
w e carry a complete stock
owner.
place and settled down here, “fid western Mate-, to u ch in g nJ-» track
of these well-known rem­
The syndicate, they charge, bribed
as the pioneer druggist and •di the c o n d itio n of farm ers in coast guardsmen, operated a fleet of
edies
Also th e ir Dog
If you want work ' shoes * thgt will
photographer. In the occupa­ *’ poor year».” ”
Biscuits, Puppy Cakes
19 or more vessols off the coast and
wear longer, that will be comfortable
tion last named he was engag-
Tuesday be will broadcatt from developed an elaborate system of con­
and Cat Food.
-
and flexible, that will protect your
( d for 50 years before retiring. Chicago.
“ Dogs and How to Cars
trol over both the wholesale and re­
Holland
Bulbs
ingln
&
Gold Fish
Longer W ear
Greater Comfort
C o m fle X
feet and your health-get Weyenberg's
Comflex with the double-tan soles—
we sell them because they offer our cus­
tomers, at a moderate p ri« , the beat
service th..t can be bought atany price.
M. V. KOONTZJCO.
I >
The Missionary society held M. E. Church
a meeting with Mrs. Ed. Z im ­
Robert Park<*r pastor.
merman Friday. Twenty mem­
Hunday school, 10.
bers were present. Mrs. S. J.
Preaching. 11.
Smith gave the lesson, and a
Junior
League, 3,
( hristmas thank offering was
E p w o rth league, 0:80
taken. Several members made
P reaching, 7.80.
and served candy at the close
I’ taver-m ceting, Thursday,
of the meeting.
Bible S tuJy Tuesday, J.
7:30.
tail liquor trade, running Into millions
of dollars annually.
Six members of the coast guard are
among the prisoner« gathered in after
six months' investlcatlon.
Dwyer, pert owner of the Mount I
Royal race track In Montreal and of
the Coney Island, race track In Cin­
cinnati, was releaned on 140.000 bail
after h<- had deniea|the charges
for Them,” a ¡valuable
booklet, free for the aek-
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