Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 16, 1925, Image 1

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    Halsey Happenings
church the forepart of the
week.
and County Events 'M i l t o n Bond has been quite
Alford Arrows
Lake Creek Locals
Pine Grove Points
Happenings in
ill the past week.
(E n terp rise C orrespondence)
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
(By Special Correspondent)
Hublic Schools
Miss Mearle Straley was an
B.
L.
Cummings
of
Hood
Joe Cersovski and famil/
Albany shopper Saturday.
visited at the Joseph Stroda jr. River is visiting relatives here. oi
h
new
, N. H. Cummings and family
P*"- J- C. Booth of Lebanon i home Sunday.
At a meeting Dec. 9 the stu-
Mr». Am elia P. Sm ith is home was a visitor at the D. H.
Albany shoppers Satur­
!
tester ( urtis and family .were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Haynes
.
body voted on several
day.
Sturtevant
home
Thursday.
rom her visit in M ichigan.
¡spent Sunday at Bob Allen i
were
Albany
visitors
Thursday
lmP°rtant
motions.
I
Miss
Lavelle
Palmer
was
A. W. Foote came over from in Halsey.
I t ia announced th a t the Leba­
o
* . A committee was appointed
non cannery w ill run this year on nts camp and spent the week
Mr. Switzer of Albany tun- , work up amendments about
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whit- home from Coburg for the
“ Uit and Vegetables.
end at-home.
ed the school piano Wednes- xi®e.V_ ^ ? U8 S‘Zes of
for
beck spent Sunday evening at week end.
different sports.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross Lee Ingarm’s.
Lane county has presented her
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poole day.
lhe report of a committee
interest in the H arrisburg ferry were guests of Mrs. E. A. P
and son of Lebanon visited at
LaFollette at Corvallis Sunday’ r S'E' M,ercer °f Eugene spent Henry Brock's Saturday.
allowing students until Dec.
boat to L in n county.
Dean
Bilyeu
was
having
Enday Saturday and Sunday
1“ to pay their dues was ac­
■ywen and Elw yn Kayser, grand.
J r- a»‘d Mrs. C. H. Koontz at E. D. Isom’s.
I Mr. and Mrs. Manlee Spores dental work done in Albany cepted. Dues are to be doub­
•QOS of Mrs. Wheeler, stopped and
Mrs. James Drinkard
‘
“
Lee Ingram and family visit- of Springfield spent (he week Thursday.
led U not paid within stated
here over S aturday night and re­ drove to Corvallis Monday af­
end
at
C.
S.
Williams’.
ea Mrs. Ingram's sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albert- j S “ "n W’. T i Who„ have. not
turned home next day.
ternoon.
Clover, at Springfield Satur­
J. S. Nicewood and family son and Earl were Corvallis
• . not bve , alloWed to
The Santiam Fish and Game
Miss Genevieve Wells is vis­ day.
were dinner guests at Bert callers Friday.
participate m athletics.
association has elected Waldo An­ iting with Ruth Frum during
' A t a meeting Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cersovski Miockley’a in H d u j Sunday.
derson president, Olin N ebergali the absence of the latter’s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Hyatt
December 9, the student bodv
went to Eugene Monday to at- i u jBiirney - Cummings of of Albany visited at the John­ decided
secretary and Lawrence Metzger parents.
to lend the piano to
field secretary,
DeVoss10 funeral °f Henry Hood River is visiting at the son home Sunday.
any
organization
in Halsey
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Carey
P h ilip M erriam aud D orothy
home of his brother Martin.
is well known, at the fol­
Satchwell were married Sunday at were guests at the home of
Mr. Ellis of Newberg visited that
lowing prices: $5.00 if the or­
and his stepson.
Charlie Nelson, who suffer­
the Satchwell residence, Shedd, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor rtiee
Clifford Willsie, are home ed an attack of flu several his nephew, Arthur Albertson, ganization has a piano, $2.50
fu lfillin g the prediction in last Sunday.
several
days
last
week.
from the saw mill where they months ago, has not yet re­
to organization which has
week’ s Enterprise
Mr. and Mrs. Algy Sweet of were working.
gained his health.
The young people’s mission­ none and expects the school
No m aterial change yet in ‘ 'o u r Eugene spent Sunday with the
society met at W. G. Mc­ boys to move it, and $1.50 to
Joe Schrock of Albany visit­
The collection at Sunday ary
glorious c lim a te ’ ’ (apologies to latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
organization which has none
Neil’s
Saturday evening.
ed at Frank Kropf’s Sunday. fschool next Sunday will be
C a lifo rn ia ). Pasture lush, stock P. J. Forster.
and moves it themselves,
,
Mrs-H
attie
Layton
and
chil­
fat and happy, just enough rain
i ' en
Salvation Army. ■ Charles McLaren arrived and moves it Itaelf.
——-
Mr. a
dren of Brownsville spent sev­ j . \ W
e hope to receive a goodly Saturday for a visit with his
fo r plowing, everything lovely and
A
motion
was
made
and
car­
drove
to
Brooten
springs
Wed­
eral
days
last
week
with
her
sum.
the goose away up.
brothers, John McLaren and ried that the high school buy
nesday. They expect to be mother, Mrs. R. E. Brock.
some song books.
Agnes
The city council did little of there two weeks.
A nine-pound son was born W. D. M cLaren, anil families.
A Farmers’ Union was or­ to Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Kim­
Hayes.
Ruth
McNeil,
im portance Monday night exoepj
W. D. Allingham of Port­ Robins and Karl Williams Elias
H. L. Straley and family and ganized at the Alford school- mell at the home of the lady's
to decide to appoint a night
land spent Saturday at Bert appointed a committee to were
watchman. W iliia ra
McDowell Miss Beulah Miller attended house Monday night. Theo, mother,
de­
Mrs.
Lulu
Brock,
Haynes'
and Halsey arranging cide on the books wanted and
tukes the job at $50 a month and the meeting of Charity grange enters of Lane county was phursday.
This
is
their
sec-
for the new bam which will the price.
Saturday evening.
speaker. George McCart was I end son
starts in w ith a brand-new gun.
be
built as soon as possible.
elected
president
and
Julius
S. J. Smith and family and
J
One of the third grade stu­
Mr«. C yrus Clingm an of Peoria,
The
L.
C.
B.
club
met
at
the
ralk
vice
president.
Glenn Nichols is recovering dents informed the teacher
drove to
whose serious illness was reported Mrs. N. T. Sneed
home of Mrs. Peterson Thurs­ from a light attack of scarlet th a t decoration day was resur­
in last week’s Enterprise, died on Harrisburg Sunday and took a
d a y afternoon. Fourteen lad­ fever and precaution is being rection day.
trip
across
the
new
bridge.
the day of publication. She would
Killed by a Bull
ies were present. An interest­ taken to try to avoid further
Both of the Halsey teams
have bean 90 March 1. H. C ling,
A committee to superintend
Manley W. Hodges, a farm­ ing and amusing feature of the cases. There have been sev­ were defeated at Bellfountain
man ia her son. B n ria l at Pino a Christmas program has been
er living four miles south of afternoon was guessing the
Grove.
appointed at the M. E. church Albany, died late Saturday Look that each lady represent­ eral cases at Peoria recently. Friday.
Friday morning at 11 the
(B y an Hnterpiiae Reporter)
Mrs. L. Bass received a
M r. McGee, whose obituary no­ with Mrs. B. M. Bond as chair­ alternoon ot injuries received ed.
tice appears in the last column of man.
when attacked by a Jersev i prize for having the most cor- funeral services for Mrs. La­
Mrs. Joe Elliott was a visit
this week’s paper, and his wife,
reet answers. The hostess ser­ vina Clingman were held at
How the
autos whizz bull.
i?
Coleman's roon
who survives him , were evidently through Halsey, one “treadnig
Hodges was alone “at the ved luncheon, assisted by Mrs. the Pine Grove church, and at X
Wednesday.
1
services
for
Frank
VanAtta
Bass.
persons of physical stam ina which on another’s heels/’ since the time and said, before he died,
Mrs. J. W . Cook and daugh­
were held. Many friends and
they traasm itted to th e ir offspring.
Harrisburg bridge was opened that a strap on the end of a
ter
Betty visited Mrs. Kizer’s
He was past threescore and ten
neighbors
were
present
to
pay
pole to which the animal was
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
room
Wednesday.
when he died and eleven of th eir h a t Thursday !
their last respects and th/J
fastened broke and freed the
Last
week was test week.
sons and daughters are liv in g . No
floral
offerings
were
many
and
Judge Bayard T Halner of Okla­
Walker Bros.’ old-time band, bull. Although dehorned the
h
-
j°
,“
rth K,a de pupil gives
race suicide there.
beautiful.
known and liked a ll
over this bull rushed the man, rolling homa was appointed as chief counsel
this definition for horizon: “ It
him on the ground and crush­ for the federal trade commission.
The D em ocrat.H erald reports
is the cold air pushing the
valley, will play again at Tum­ ing
Gold production in the United States
his chest, breaking three
George Cox ot Brow nsville as
warm sir up.”
ble
Inn
Wednesday
night
of
Budget
Figures
In 1924 was valued at $52,277,000, an
ribs over the heart.
saying there are many tim ber
A fourth grader also gives
next week—Christmas eve.
Increase of $500,000 over 1923, the
wolves in the Cascades and th .y
this
answer as to who is presi­
fake
a
Climb
treasury
has
announced.
The
Church
of
Christ
plans
k i l l m any deer. Cox and David
When Paul Brooks was rid­
dent
of the United States:
The Italian chamber of deputies, at
Mealey got a lo t of valuable furs in ing Roy Reynolds’ horse Sat­ a protracted meeting of two
Mr.
Rector
is president of the-
behest
of
Premier
Mussolini,
approved
weeks
beginning
Friday
night.
one m onth’s h un ting . One m ar­ urday afternoon the animal
United
States.”
Washington.
D.
C.
—
The
expondl
a
measure
making
arbitration
of
all
ten was a beautiful orange and one became
unmanageable and Elder G. W. Hayes of Stayton
Here is one from the sixth
fox was reddish orange and another Paul was thrown to the ground will preach and G. Merle Ap­ disputes between capital and labor tures of the federal government fot
grade:
“ Winship was first
compulsory.
•
he
coming
fiscal
year
were
estimated
a beautiful gray w ith o nly traces
at the corner of Hill’s store. plegate of Crabtree takes
Outstanding prosperity for America | by President Coolidge at $3,696.207,921 settler in Oregon. He settled
of red in it. A gray tim ber wolf)
charge
of
the
singing.
On
He received several bad cuts
In 1926. with the way cleared for com i an Increase of $160,036.326 over the in the Columbia river and the
was another catch. This brings
on
the face and an injured Sundays Lawrence Wells will plete world recovery, was predicted by outlay for the current year.
water rose and washed the
$25 state bounty.
fill
the
Crabtree
pulpit
and
knee. He was not seriously
Secretary
of
the
Treasurer
Mellon
In
1
he
prenldent
informed
congrena
lr
house
away. Indians were so
Clifford Carey that at Stayton. his annual report submitted to con his budget message that the minimum
Harold Stevenson of Browns­ hurt. The horse was captur­ A
numerous that he moved on.’*
special
program
is
being
great.
ville was doing some electric ed at Lake Ogle.
cost of running the government bad
The December meeting o f
prepared here for Christmas
Governor Small of Illinois issued a been about reached, and that the nor th e Community Parent-Teach­
light wiring at the Christian
eve
proclamation establishing an embarge mal expansion of a growing nation ers’ association was well at­
against counties In a number of west would henceforth Involve added ex tended.
The committee pre­
ern states which are Infested with si pendlture to keep the government ma sented a very pleaing program.
falfa weevil. The embargo Is against chlnery In motion.
Mrs. Veva Marks presided.
Infested counties In Idaho, Colorado
The budget estimates, transmitted
The first number was a little
Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming.
with the messages, reflected the con
community
sing” led by Mrs
Washington will assist Oregon in re tlnulng efforts at economy, Mr. Cool
Esther
Bond
and Elbert Isom.
slating the application of western rail Idge said, adding that on the basis oi
"America,’’ “Keep the Home
roads for a five per cent Increase In the calculations, a surplus of $330.607,
F ires Burning,” "Long, Long:
freight rates, according to a plerfgt 000 was Indicated for the fiscal yea’i
and “ Mummy Song *
given members of the Oregon Public I’'-’7. He expects a surplus of $262, Trail
were
the
songs used.
041.756
for
the
year
ending
next
Jum
; Service commission by official» of th.
A pantomine, "Columbia.
j Washington department of public 30, although a year ago It wag estlmat
I works.
>d that the surplus this year would ex Gem of the Ocean," was given
by Eloise Smith, Alice Sturte­
teed $373,000,000.
vant, Dorothy Corcoran and
S u it A g ainst Louis W . H ill Dropped
Irene Parker.
St. Paul, Minn.—A million dollai
NYE IS TURNED DOWN
Christmas recitation, Elaine
suit pending in New York for foui
years against Louis W. Hill, chairman Report on North Dakota's 8.natorghl| and Geraldine Straley.
Baper’ “Beas°ns for P. T.
of the board of directors of the Great
Is A g ainst Seating.
Northern railroad, filed by the allied
Miss
Uashington. D. C — An unfavorahl. A.,”
nan
o
s Merle
o io " Straley.
Sm n» ru i
heirs of James J. Hill and Mrs Hill
Piano
solo,
“Sioux
Chief*«
•
r.
port
oa
the
Bearing
of
Gerald
P
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a
u
irh
ler
”
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S fe n r « C h S ? E
1 v
was dropped last week. The contro Nye as aenator from North Dakota wa,
Doings Oi Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
T y
• Surprising
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Neckwear
Leather Belts
Gloves
Silk Shirts
Overcorts
Sweaters
.
Nice Things
for Gifts
Thoughtful
Pleasing
Practical
I t is f hristmas time, when friends are nearest, when hearts are
warmest, when the air quivers with its load of greetings.
Gifts for Him
T X .1’“ *
For Her
Papeterie
Silk Scarf
Table Linens
Stamped Goods
Silk Hosiery
Parasols
For boys and girls a good assortment of toys to
choose from. Come in and see. You are welcome
V • I
For the Family
Blankets
Felt Sliopeps
Auto Kobe
Crockery
Silverware
Candies
|\
1V
OONTZC1
GOOD
i\
GOODS*
versy hinged over custody of the fa
mous Hill farm. North Oaks. located
near St. Paul, and the ownership ot
1750.000 in bonds. The farm and
sbonds were deeded to Louis Hill by
his mother. Mrs. James J Hill, widow
of the ‘ empire builder" shortly before
she died
Hugh \ Tncent and w ife <,{
Brownsville have gone to Cali­
fornia. Hugh is an aged war
veteran.
*■
M. E. Church
Robert Parker past nr.
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Junior le a g u e , 3,
Epw orth league, 6:30
Preaching, 7:80,
Pravcr-mcetiag, Thursday, 7:30.
Bible S tu ly t ueaday, i.
adoptrd by tha aenate election, com .
hr,"tfna8 Ltlllsby,
mittee.
pupils from Mrp. Coleman’i
Only two memhera of the commit 1
„
•M voted in favor of u a t t a f N ye. win e.
*’ow I »rent* Can Air
v «■ appointed by Governor Sortie t< ^ S in e r s , Mrs. S. J Smith,
fill the vacancy caused by the dealt . So*°> “Sometime," Mr. El-
of Senator Ladd.
, bert Isom.
A subcommittee conalatlng of Chair
short business session fof-
mau Ernst and Senator Goff, West V lr j ,owed by a Very pleasant SOcia
glnla. republicans, and Senator Georg. h°Ur Completed the evening'«
democrat, of Georgia, was .ppoint.-, program.
Our next meeting
Id prepare the report for submission t. will be Jan. 8. All are invited
(he senate
<
The committee sustained the find
Average cost of textbooks
rnmJJ»P' 7 d o’
<,,r*c"00 nt th‘ furnished free in the elemen-
br f,' n” OT
•*»>
‘ary »chools of the state of
Lu?horuy’ta"m^,h'’,', "°‘
W«»>ington was $1.85 per
------- r . J 1 ,he ’•'»■<* hr ap pupil per year during the 5-
pointaient. The rase will now b,
year period, 1920 to 1924 in
taken up on the senate floor «her«
elusive. For the high sch o o l
It la expected to be th e s u b l e t e
ihe
average annual cost wa«
prolonged debate
$2.23 per pupil per year. —
Oregon Voter.