Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 16, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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CORINNE
GRIFFITH
Country Store Dance
Only 7
More
Shopping
Till
Xmas
10
“ CLASSIFIED”
Edna Ferber’s great story,
W an t Ads ”
and Jove
S tartin g Sunday
Dec. 20— 21— 22
G LO BE
Albany
H alley Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
D. J. Hayes and wife were
in Albany last week Tuedsay.
O. W. Frum took a truck
load of hogs to Albany last
week.
Mrs. Shotwell spent the
week end at her home in
Salem.
The Penlands and
<,uu Mrs.
airs
Laubner were in Albany on
Ihursday.
J. W. Rector and Frank
Koontz were in Harrisburg
Saturday evening.
W. A. Muller and Guy Lay-
ton and wives visited at G. T.
K itc h s n ’s, near Newberg, Sunda j
M ik13' QHoffman. ner brother
Milton Sargent and Mrs. Skir-
vm were in Albany Wednes-
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a"d
d«J?M an? , ^ rs- Rickard and
of Ag|fteS LlR,anJ and two sons,
the M E .ac K d ” rVH C? “
Sunday.
,n Halsey
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller
B e 2 l a h UM n r G a r d i e a n d M is s
Mr
L M l ! e r '? e r e * u ests O f
S u n d a y ? M rS - K o b e « P a r k e r
sumJw8 ue° ne PaImer has re­
sumed her school teaching
duties near B e H o u n ta i^ S ?
a i c i i i t "nfe Hf tW0 months on
ration
nCSS and an °P‘>-
birthser,y Isom is to have a
i S i f X d a P
arty at her
hom ‘
y e v e n in g .
Q u it e ..
G IF T S
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TU M BLE
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A C C T Y L ,N E
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Pa«co Bank Pay« 50 Per Cent.
Olympia, Wash.— Announcement ol
a 60 per cent dividend on deposits ol
| the Bank of Pasco, a state bank, wbicb
closed its doors September 8, 1926
with deposits of approximately 3400,
I 000, was announced by H . C. Johnson
rf0nZ33QI3|E <>
"D ress w ell and sucseed.
a satisfactory liquidation is now In
dlcated, Johnson said.
w /h ? u24, 593 Ore‘ aD people died
A - J - H ill and wife, Mrs with tuberculosis. Best estimates In­
S r” M ° 1 n ntJ MrS- Hi,1’s sis- dicate that probably 6000 are afflicted
wpntM/ % Bailey of Portland, with the disease. Careful studies show
that between the ages of 16 and 40
went to Eugene Monday.
, which may be called the best year«
Leighton
Henderson left of life, more Oregonians die of tuber­
•ise r e nbH n td a y to t a k e a P ° s ,t{ on culosis than from any other cause of
death and the same Is true through­
out the United States as a whole. All
Whit« « r.‘° Perator on
White Salmon (W ash.) En­ this Is In spite of the fact tuberculosis
terprise.
Is known to be preventable and cure-
able.
ALBANY
w . M. BURBANK
FORD SERVICE STATION
Piano for sale near Halsey
Beautiful High-grade Piano
WI I save you tim e and money by
Must be sold at once. Big savins
m aking your neaessary repairs on and term s. $10 m o nthly to re li­
your car.
able party.
For particulars write
The garage mao knows the ina Io
Cline Music Co.
66 F ro nt et., P ortland.
end otits of your car.
The service it eetahllshed to help
you to help y o u rs e lf T ake ad­
vantage of the o pp o rtu n ity while
you can,
Work Guaranteed
arbitration treaties were
with the league of nations.
Cedar Fence Posts
Delivered in Ila ls jy or
vicinity
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Roy L in c o ln ,
Goldson, Oregon.
FOR SALE
[Full Blood
Duroc Boar
1 ) yeare old, cheap
C. B. Qibgnn & 8on,
R. 2. Halsey.
FOR SALE
Buff Orpington
Cockerels, $2.50
H . G . T y le r,
Near T w in Buttes.
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is a good
placo to
havo y o uri
and
fender brazing (
O u r C ongressm en
F a v o r S eal S a le
" I am glad to most heartily Join in
wishing the utmost success In the
work of those engaged In the anti
tuberculosis campaign."
HO N. ROBT. N. S TA N FIE LD .
U. S. Senator from Oregon.
"In a time when we ere thinking of
making a season especially Joyful to
those of our Immediate fam ily and
friends, the contrlbutlona to the anti-
tuberculosis campaign Is an Instance
of kindly good will toward a number
of our fellow citlsens who have cause
for uneasy apprehension, and the fact
that people are mindful of them will
help them as much, I believe, as the
money will help them. I cordially com­
mend the sale of Christmas 8eals.”
HON. W IL L IS C. H A W L E Y ,
U. 8. Representative from Oregon.
“I wish to cordially endorse the com­
ing anti-tuberculosis campaign la Ore­
gon. through the eale of Christmas
Seals. I note with pleasure the report
of the great decrease la the death rate
from tuberculosis in dur home state,
during the past fourteen years, and be­
lieve that this Is due in a large
measure to the money derived from
the sale of Christmas Seals
‘The Christmas Seel campaign is
• most worthy one and I consider It a
distinct privilege to be able to add my
testimony to the great number who
hold a like opinion.”
HON. N. J. SIN N O TT,
V. S Representative from Oregoa
to e v e ry person w ho, b etw een thanksgiv­
ing d ay and C h ristm as eve, D e c . 2 4 ,
pays $ 1 for th e E n te rp rise one y ear to a
N B A V subscriber
A t th e end of th e y e a r th e p a p e r will
be discontinued unless, as is usually the
case, a renew al is o rdered
It is to get these renew als th at
offer is m ade of
th at
CHRHSTMAS CARDS FREE
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Subscribe now and get yonr
eards. Ws have a stack on hand,
but should it become exhausted it
would take about ten davs to g»-t
more from the east. You don I
WBD‘ Toora to arrive after C hrist.
▲ DOM»
O b itu a ry
John
B. McGee
was born
/ s S " 0 » 00 “ 017’ TenD - J « "
18° L .
waB ® » « i» d in Tent>
«ee Feb. 2 9,1876, t0 Elisa Corbi
and came, w ith h i. f , mi, . ’
Oregon M arch 1, 1892 ,
B row nsville. H e h a . liy.d *
different placet in Oregon , i n <
H e passed away quietly #t I
home in Shedd Dec. 8, 1925 1«.
mg a widow, Kliza McGee of Shsd
and eleven obildren, as follow
M |ri*’ W « H ’ W ,llo n ° f Crawford
v ille , Mrs
M a ttie
Lamb
H arrisburg, M rs. Lee Steeprow
Alsea S. D . McGee near Hain
Mrs. M a ry Sm ith of HcqUi.B
M rs. V irg il H ow ell,
Gresham, M rs. Glenn C h.no. ,
C orvallis, A . H
McGee o, M,
"The anti-tuberculosis movement
has always bad my unqualified sup-
port.
I
believe that conducting
the Sale of Christmas Seals to
raise funds for combating this disease
(tuberculosis) Is a most valuable pub­
lic eervlce and should by all means be
encouraged. Rest assured that I shall
be more than glad to do anything I c .a.
i
b ^ oGee ° f T u " “ ‘
can to further the valuable work “
C al., F . W . McGee and Mrs £
HON. M. E. CRUM PACKER,
L. Perkins of Shedd.
U. S. Representative from Oregon
Ten Nice
Christmas
Cards Free
W o rk
J. W S TE P H E N S O N .
deposited
FOR SALE
BARBER
SHOP
First-class
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P. PAPMAN.
state supervisor of banking. The Bank
I of Pasco will disburse other substan
[ tlal dividends from time to time and
3 * -4 ls Committse Favors Flying Bill
Washington. D. C.— The first action
toward Improvement of aviation tn thf
new congress was taken by the senate
commerce committee In ordering fav
o rab jj reported the Bingham bill tc
provide government supervision ol
commercial flying.
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W E L D IN G
Minckley loaded one of them
Bill Asks Corporation for Urain export
C hristm as S eals A id
here.
Washington. D. C . - A bill to create
Mrs. Addie Moody was in
T u b ercu lo sis F ig h t j a grain export corporation with prlco
Brownsville Saturday.
fixing power« was Introduced in the
senate
by Senator Shipetead. Farm er
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quimby v
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Labor, Minnesota.
nave a new daughter.
Knowledge and Practice of the
Locarno T re s tle . Filed W ith League
“ “ Alvin
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Rules of Health Greatest
Mrs
Williams, form­
Geneva. S w ltxerlan d .-T h e original
erly Airs. Harrison of Browns-
Need.
Ixicarno security pact and collateral
•|j e’ is reported dangerously
A correspondent for whom
«>c Oregon Voter vouches as
w< II experienced in Oregon
Politics announces that the*K
is politically dead in this
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Postoffice
close going north
» I 11:60 ,
and 5:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10
a. m.
5 20 p. uj
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m ,
13 tn. M o rn in g stage to Brow,
nJ e goes on to Crawfordsvi
H olley and Sweet Home.
•d . A l ll l m
my
work
is i/ilflr
guaranteed.
I Tf
f I T don’t do __
ae g oo T aT og as’ '
«d.
v w
ork IS
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I promise you I w ilt do it over w ith o ut extra charge to you ’
Free towage w ith in five miles of Halsey. I f you ueed me lu st <
rem em ber 1 5 x j. I ’ll be there.
]U it <
d o n igh ‘
and in ifn y o th e r a rtic le s n o t m en Boned.
L e t us e x p la in o u r
new
service
of
w r a p p i n g y o u r ______
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C h ris tin a s g ifts
(BLAIN CLQTHlNGCO]
LANG WOOD
C O M PA NY
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f
old-tim e
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¡¡Halsey Garage
Gloves,
Cuff Bnttons,
Slippers,
Hickok Belts,
Jewelry,
Handkerchiefs
Hats,
Mufflers,
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BARTCHER
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Shirts,
Ties,
Socks,
BROTHERS,
W ednesday, Dec. 23
B uy a m an's g ift fro m a m a n ’s store.
W e k n jw m e n ’s tastes, m e n ’s needs and,
m o st o f all, m e n ’s wear. L e t’s h e lp y o u
choose y o u r g ifts fo r men.
”W e know enough about tubercu»
osl. to scotch It within a generation,
it is not lack of knowledge. It Is lack
of application of knowledge that Im­
pedes our progress." These were the
words of Dr. Allen K. Krause, leading
1 here are to be no mail de- American authority on tuberculosis,
on C h r i"
United States when he visited Oregon last summer.
on Christmas day this year. He also pointed out that the knowl­
edge which makes physicians confi­
a
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g K r : A,ai) your packages a week
dently assert that "tuberculosis Is pre­
wiD4i ° f tlme if you can- They ventable and cureable” Is not knowl­
' ill be more likely to reach edge regarding medicines or treat­
their destination on time
ments that can be called "specific
cures.” It Is knowedge regarding the
,c , “ " d a *m”"
BEND RECALL IN PROSPECT fundamental rules of healthy living.
It Is disregard of the rules of healthy
¡ n x a t ? , , , w , : : v ii ; e ° ' S y m A .t, '
Petitions Seek Removal of Mayor and living that permits tuberculosis to con­
tinue as so great a menace to humane
thur Wes lev I,.u
v ! Ar
City Officials.
back tn u Ji "h en driving
life, it la knowledge of these rules,
Bend.
Or.—
Recall
petitions
charg
iously % Ha JZy’ became ser-
and care In their application which
i ‘ y ’• He was brought lug that Bend city officials have been will eventually overcome tuberculosis.
home and a doctor summoned extravagant and Inefficient in the ad It Is the tremendous progress In this
ministration of city affairs, naming direction which hag made possible the
He is reported much better
layor Fox and all members of the city 50% reduction In the tuberculosis death
St'veii double-deck carloads council, were prepared here. The peti rate in the United States within the
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Went from this vaiev tlon against Mayor Fox state, thst last 16 years, and the 28% reduction In
to California last week. Bert he has used the common council ol Oregon's rate within the last ten years.
Christmas Seals finance the cam­
Bend to provide him a salary of >2500
» year, "a sum grossly excessive in paign of the Oregon Tuberculosis As­
v ew of the duties and responsibilities I sociation which Is speclflcly designed
to meet the need of teaching health.
attached to said office.”
Public Health nurses are put Into the
The petition further states there has 1
field tn Oregon.
Health teaching Is
been an almost complete breakdown)
taken Into the Oregon schools. L ite r­
of law enforcemunt In the city. Five ature ts distributed, exhibits are pre­
members of the council and Mayor F o i pared,
p,,rea- ,n
a every
«’ ery known channel
cl
and
of
declared they would not resign under ,eachln« health Is employed,
fire.
On«
T
h * nhUctiw-
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«re.
One mimrlln,™«
councilman declined . tc
The
objective of the a
health
teach-
make a statement.
in« Is to overcome tuberculosis by
striking at Its vulnerable spot.
f u r n it u r k
w ,
that W ill P lea se the M en
Bath Robes,
W ALKER
North
>uuth
3:24 a. m. flag
r i 120« n _
5:13 a. m.
ri. 12;45 ¿ 5
8:16 a. m. flag f t * « î *
4:08 p. m.
31’ » * B « |
N o. 14 and 16 , lpp
u
*0U,h of Fugene
No 31, direct connnctien for
point«.
Passengers for south of Eugene
take tram No, 17.
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Halsey-browniyi)ie
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* y at 7 a. m , nd 1 2 4 5 * 5 a j V
Leaves Brownsville at 7 to T * ’
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
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I f y o u e n jo y o ld -tim e m u sic and d a n c in g # Outgoing Mail
fo llo w the cro w d to
T U M B L E I N N * A t the Halsey
Hert Haynes is hauling grav-
S i t i rn; f hei; friends a “e an < for the foundation of a new
ban, on the Ai|ingh, m
ucipating a pleasant time.
Miss Ruby Schroll was a pie of weeks ago. burned „ cou-
SAVES FUEL
LASTS LONGER
LOOKS BETTER
PRICES RIGHT
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' P layers, w ill p la y again at
Shop
Early
C O M IN G — 3 days
ÜMBLE INN
S a tu rd a y N ig h t
1*2)
The funeral of Abrahi
Loon, an old pioneer of Li
county, was held at the Pi
Grove church Thursday at
P- m., Rev. Mr. Harper of C<
valhs officiating. Mr. Co,
was born in 1840 and came
Oregon with his parents by ,
team in 1863, and settled
Linn county. They lived mar
years ago on the place no
owned by Mr. Blood. He
survived by the followin
pothers and sisters: Mr
Mary Herbert of Eugene, Toi
Coon of Bellfountain, Georg
-oon of Corvallis, Mrs. Lydi
Javis f Portland and Mar
Coon of Idaho.
Miss Nettie Spencer cai
home from Corvallis Fridi
returning the next day.
IN r t l K C IR C U n COURTRorthsSl
of Oregon, in and for the
County of Linn
In the matter of the applies-)
tion of
Seth S. Haves. Daniel J. Hayes.
fra n k lfty e t ,n d Gertrude
‘Tt1 u" ‘ ,o re«'ster the title
' the following described land
to w it .
I he west half of tlie south­
west quarter of section twelve
(12) of township fourteen (14) Not
wiuth of range four (4) of W il­
lamette meridian, containing
80 acres, more or lea», situated
in Linn coanty, state of Ore­
gon,
Against Otis F. Neal and all
whom it may concern,
Defendants.
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To Otis P. Neal aud all whom it
cocn ern, defendants .■
Take notice ,hat on the 4th di
ecemb*T -925, an application was
by said Seth S. Hayes, Daniel J. Hi
fra n k Haves and Gertrube Kentlam
the circnit eourt of the state of Orerr
and for Linn county, for initial regi
tiou of the title to the land above
• y ’ hea Now. unless you appes,
or before the 8th day of J a n u a r/ 1
’ »a »ho» cause why sueh applies
»h all not be gr, n(, d the , „ ue wd]
taken is confessed and a decree wil
entered according to the prayer of
application and you w ill be fori
ban-ed irom dieputing the came.
Witness my hand and the seal of
•eid circuit conr. this 4th day of
camber. 1925.
M Ru; seil.
T 'T ,
Clerk and es oil
J * 41 I
erk of the Circuit Conr
t ’« State o Oregon for Li
County.
H ill, Marks A McMahan,
P. O. address Albany. Oregon,
Attorneys for Applicant.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O TIC E
of hearing of final account
Notice is hereby given thst the fi
sec mnt of J. C. Bramwell at admi,
trator of the estate of Naney Pain
deceased, has been filed in the Com
Court of Linn County, State of Oreg.
M d thst the ;-<th day of Dacsuibsr, 19
W the hour of 10 o'clock s. m„ 1
been dniy appointed by eaid court I
the hearing of objections to said fi,
account and tha settlement thereof,
whieh time any person interested
said estate may appear and Bit ohg,
tiona thereto in writing and contest t
tame.
Dated and first published Nov. 1
1925,
j . C Bramwell,
Administrator aforeta
Tnssmg A Tossing, Attys. for Admr.