Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 23, 1925, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o rtc u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
in n C ounty Land
H alsey Happenings
day
pu' p*t at Stayton Sun
and C o u n ty Events
DBC
Alford A rrow s
23. 1925
D a ir y
P o u ltr y
L W ool
Kirk Kinks
Pine Grove Points Happenings in
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross ,
I
<B>’ an Enterprise Reporter)
Doings Ox O ur Populace were in Albany Saturday.
P u b lic Schools
(Enterprise Correspondent)
Mrs. Clifford Carey has f o r ^ S
eudU
h ° m(>
(By Special Correspondent)
C hronicled in Brief
Orin West is working for C.
been quite ill with a cold.
*
51
L. Falk sr.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chand-
(School Reporter)
P a ra g ra p h s
E D. Isom and fa m ily went to
*er
were in Albany Saturday.
Mrs. Ringo ¡» out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Cum­ Albany Saturday.
The boys’ basketball team
Miss Grace Kirk came home
mings were visitors of Mrs.
lox the week end.
Heayiest Christmas m ail ever
Fred Sylvester and family suffered another defeat at
Mrs. A. E. W hitbeck went to
Hannah
Cummings
Sunday
Ray Logan is home from Cali
Albany Thursday.
D. I. Burge of Dever spent were Albany visitors Saturday. Philomath last Friday night,
fornia for the holidays.
and^sor^W h *18’ B' M' Bond I M
1U r. ‘- “uu
Joe Com ely went Sunday at R. E. Bierly’s.
Mt. and Mrs. George Chan­ but as all the games have been
and *ir’-
Mrs. Joe
and
son
Wellington
spent
Sun-
to
Eugene
Saturday
Bert M incklev took a truckload
Miss Mary ’ Smith spent dler were Albany visitors played away from home on
C w k
“
e i r r “ n C h 31 ‘ •a k e I A
Friday.
Sunday with Nellie Falk.
of hogs to Portland Thursday
larger floors than Halsey’s we
of Eugene has been
spending several days at E D
Harvey Wallace of Ingrams hope that the following games
Louise Seeleld spent Thurs­
A A Tussing is vice-president
island visited Earl Albertson will yield better results.
day night with Nellie Falk.
Prof. Lyman Marsters is Isom's.
of the county bar associatiou.
Sunday.
home Irom Napavine, Wash.,
Lee Ingram and fam ily and
The grades and high school
A. M. Snodgrass and family
Wayne Veatch came for­ to spend the holidays with his »elda C urtis went to Eugene
Mr and Mrs. Will Eagy of give a program at the city hall
were
at
Henry
Falk's
Sunday.
ward at the call for new join- parents.
Saturday.
Oakville visited L. E. Eagy and Wednesday afternoon, and af­
trs at the M. E. church Sunday.
Henry Seefeld and C. L family Sunday.
terwards have their tree to­
Judge
dandy,
a
resident
of
Port-
Mrs. Eliza Brandon enter­
Falk visited G. J. Rike Sun­
Roland M arks got an automobile
and and grandfather
of Mrs, day.
Mrs. J. A. Johnson and gether.
tained
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
from his fa th er for Christmas He
The English IV class will
daughters were Albany visit­
arker and children at dinner Chester C urtis, aged 96, was buried
took it w ith him to P o rtla n d F ri-
Mr. and Mrs. William Pence ors Wednesday.
110 A lfo rd cemetery Mondav,
Ji“ie„
? p A bating as soon as
i
hursday.
day.
visited at R. E. Bierly’s Sun­
the
Christmas
vacation is over.
The bridge over Lake Creek
Thomas Rogers, a resident of day.
The biology museum has
Mrs. E. A. P. LaFollette and
on
the
road
that
goes
into
the
Eugene
but
who
was
born
and
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McNeil son George spent the week end
Mrs. Mary Bierly and Mrs. cemetery is in a dangerous added an aquarium consisting
and daughter Ruth and Mrs -it the home of Mr. and Mrs. rented in this com m unity, was
of two goldfish and two sun-
K.
E. Bierly were in Halsey condition.
buried
in
tlie
A
lfo
rd
cemetery
h’ri.
J. T. McNeil were in Albany Eldon Cross.
fish.
Above the aquarium
one
day
last(
week.
day.
He
was
accidentally
killed
1 hursday.
Misses Agnes
Chandler, may be found the signs: “ Do
by
an
automobile
in
Eugene.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Falk
Mrs. Irma Shotwell spent
Grace Pehrsson, Nora Pehr- not feed the fish’’ and “No
<»n?,a'8ey s aPPra’ 8ernent is $19,- the week end with home folks
and daughters Pearl andGrace sson and Iona Albertson and lishing allowed.” From all
¿06 less than last vear and L in n -v
Beverly Isom entertained
entertained
at Salem. Mr. on
Shotwell
o tw e n came
a and son Everett were in Al­ I-red Heinrich are at home for evidence the students have
co u n ty’s is $319,816 less, although irom Portland and joined her number of her schoolmates F riday bany Thursday.
the holidays.
taken too much interest in the
neither is poorer. A stroke of the there.
th p ro
levenine. the
the nrruuinn
occasion being t..
her _
fish.
With
lots
of
new
concrete
assessor’s pen does it. Thank you,
The
orchestra
met
for
the
b irthday. She received
The work connected with
M r. Assessor.
Mrs. Ellsworth Shedd of manv nice presents. Her guests pavement and the bridge the regular lesson at Will McLar­
whole state has been hoping en s Wednesday evening fbe- the Christmas program was
Shedd
attended
the
meeting
repoit
to
the
Enterprise
that
they
George Welch. V incent M nrphy
of the Study Club Thursday much eDjoyed the evening. They for for years — and a grand cause the schoolhouse was assigned to the high school
in Portia'8^ 1 Uhr " ‘V ^ aV<- u *en h el. l i n u w as tn e g u e st o f M rs
classes. The freshmen class
end was the guest of Mrs. Inez were Alice S turtevant, June Day
A. L. Falk accompanied Al­ closed for fumigation.
in ortlaud, charged w ith possess] F reeland T h iirs d n v n i„ k t
was favored with the privilege
ton,
Bessie
Reynolds,
Ernestine
night.
mg securities stolen from the sbcdd L“eeland
d Thursday
lh u r s d a y n
‘ght
bert West on a trip to Sixes,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nich- of transporting and anchoring
Coleman,
V
iv
ia
n
F
rum
,
D
orothy
bank two weeks ago. The bonds,
Oregon, for a few days’ visit
G. McNeil and family, the Christmas tree in the hall.
Miss Amanda Mitzner, from
which they had been offering fo r Portland, and Ida, from A1 Corcoran, Gertrude Robin», R ett# with
friends and relatives Carl Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. I he sophomore class was al­
-
-—
«
.« .e u u iiji, C
iurworio
Armstrong,
E llsw
orth and Krro:
E rro l
sale, were not found when they ,
E. Eagy and Mrs. E. E. Hover lowed to decorate the hall.
’Ja,iy» are spending the Christ- 1 Gardner, Kenneth Sm ith. Rov * here.
Were arrested,
mas holidays with their par­ Reynolds. G ilbert Miller, G ilbert
Henry Falk went to Albany were among the Christmas I he junior class embellished
A J usual, C. G. Rawlings, owner ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitzner Hayes, Herm an Koontz, Frank Monday of last week to have shoppers in Albany Thursday. the tree with decorations oth­
W illis and Donald Bramwell,
of the Globe theater, A lbany,
While chopping wood one er than themselves. The sen­
some dental work done and
Mr. Applegate, choir lead­
remembers the children at CbrisU
evening
last week a stick flew ior boys took care of the
W.
R,
Kirk
went
Wednesday
mas this year. Tom orrow 130 er at the Christian church, has
lor the same purpose.
■ >'d hit Mrs. Floyd Nichols, lighting problem, while the
organized
a
children’s
choir
orphaus from the W C. T- U.
Foreign R ubber
senior girls had charge of the
meetings. Paul
As G. J. Rike was leading bruising her face and cutting gifts and acted as general
borne w ill see a Jackie Coogan during the
a
gash
in
her
upper
lip
that
it
L
rooks,
though
only
a
six-year-
a young horse to water, the
picture and the Elks w ill give each
nipervisors.
Monopoly Irks animal
became frightened, required two stitches to close.
o f then? a present. The telephone old, gave a splendid solo Sun­
(B y a:> Hnterpiisa Reporter)
Owing to the closing of
throwing Mi. Rike and badly
operators, who w ill be givin g g day.
W ashington. D. C. — A nother blow fracturing his right shoulder. school because of the pppils
p a rty to children, are also invite d
Instead of the next parent-
William Corcoran is again was aim ed at the British monopoly
to bring the little ones.
being exposed to scarlet fever eachers’ meeting a play will
industriously spending his va­ controlling crude ru b b er prices when
there will be no Christmas tree be put on at the city hall, “The
drug R epresentative Tilson, Connecticut, M cN ary Coolidge’s
James M. D a lry m p le and Miss cation as clerk in the
or
program at Pine Grove. So Wedding of Tom Thumb.” A
Maude M cDonald of Shedd were store at Oakridge, He is re­ republican floor leader, a fter a con­
tar no new cases have deve! lady from Portland will have
H
ight
H
and
M
an
quired
to
do
a
certain
amount
married yesterday, Deo. 22, at the
ference with S ecretary Hoover, intro­
>»ped and it is thought the charge.
home of the bride’s father, J. of this sort of work before he duced a resolution calling for an in­
danger is about over.
The biology class under thn
M cDonald.
Present
were Mr. can become a druggist, but has vestigation into th e situation by the
P
urpose
is
to
E
xtend
Help
in
upervision of Mrs. Shotwell
M cDonald,
\ aleria M cDonald, put in so much time he will be house com m erce com m ittee.
ias been doing a little dissect-
H u b e rt and H erbert McDonald, almost a full-fledged one by
The resolution charged that extor-
C o -o p erative M a rk etin g
Coolidge Consults
ng lately and several frogs
Mrs, A. Coates, M r. and Mrs. J. the time he finishes school.
tionate profits w ere being taken in
of F a rm Crops.
lave met their doom in this
Carothers and Mrs. R. M . Shep­
the ru b b er supplied to A m erican con
W ilson’s M enton way.
The Standard Bearers held sum ers, through a B ritish monopoly
herd. Rev. Mr. Calder, pastor of
the M. E. church, officiated. their monthly meeting with and asked th e com m ittee to recom ­
W ashington, D. C.—S enator McNary
W ashington. D C ._ P re sid e n t Cool | Didn’t Steal the Car
L ig h t refreshments were sarved. Misses Roberta and Edna Van- mend a course of action for the gov­ n' < >r- , <-n
> | y |>r ,...
The bride is a h ig h ly esteemed nice at the Parker home Wed­ ernm ent to p rotect th e public.
I Coolidge to introduce the adm lnistra Idge, considering th e league of no­
There was more excitement
Mr. Tilson rep eated figures first Ic o n 's first farm bill of the present tions proposal for Turther disarm a­
young lady who has been telephone nesday evening. Fifteen girls
had been planned when
ment,
called
into
conference
Colonel
made
cu
rren
t
by
Mr.
H
oover
who
has
[congress.
authorizing
the
creation
of
operator at Shedd for many years. were present. After the busi­
E. M. House, confidant of Woodrow tne Christian Endeavor enter­
M r. D alrym p le has been herd ness session Mrs. Parker serv­ charge th a t tor this y ear alone >«66,-1# division of co-operative m arketing.
League
W ilson, and S enator Underwood of tained the Epworth
foreman for J M . Dickson & Son ed fruit salad and cakes and 000,000 will be unfairly obtained from
Final term s of the bill were upprov
fo r three years and is much the-meeting adjourned so that A m erican ru b b er u s e r s ' through the | pd a t a W hite H ouse conference to Alabama, the dem ocratic m em ber of Wednesday night.
While the young folks were
respected. The couple are in T il­ the members might be present w orkings of the monopoly which h e l which P resident Coolidge Invited Sec- the American comm ission to the
playing games and' enjoying
lamook county on th eir honey, at a Christian Endeavor party. said was only one of sev eral operating I re ta ry Jardine and S enator McNary of W ashington arm s conference.
Invited to W ashington by th e themselves
moon.
generally,
two
in the supply of essen tial raw m ater jU regon and R epresentative T lncher of
►resident. Colonel H ouse was an over­ hoboes appeared
from some­
ials to in d u stry in the U nited S tate.
(C ontinued on page 8)
Clifford Carey filled Mr.
an
The hill proposes to set up maebin- night guest at th e W hite House A fter where about 10:30, took
|e ry in the d epartm ent of agriculture conferring with Mr. Coolidge, the overcoat from the Savage car
I through which to extend governm ent American com m issioner to the Ver- e-nd another Irom the Quimby
laid in co-operative m arketing of crops, sallies peace conference called on Sec­ car, and had removed the li­
l i t also will direct th e bureau of econ- reta ry Kellogg at the state depart cense plate from the Dykstra
lo m les to aid in finding m arkets for ment. Colonel H ouse said bis visit car and seated themselves in
was purely social.
[th e sale of surplus crops.
it when Mrs. Dykstra, return­
Before coming to any conclusion, ing from lodge, saw them and
P rovisions of th e Capper-Volstead
[act which perm itted producers to sell the president and Mr. Kellogg will con­ called
her son from ‘ the
[p ro d u c ts c o llectiv ely would he extend- fer with several lead ers In congress.
church.
While n eith er would discuss the de­
Jed. under term s of the adm inistration
The men pretended to be
[b ill, to the co-operative m arketing or- tails of th eir conference, President
The Dykstras called
Coolidge has m ade It olear th at In asleep
, ganlzations.
Elbert
Isom
and he talked to
A clear road for th e bill In both determ ining the governm ent's course
the strangers, not knowing of
[ the senate and house is predicted by with regard to*the league's Invitation
them the
I proponents, hut a stubborn fight is ex he would be guided largely by the the theft, telling
night watchman would find
[pected to be m ade by some middle wishes of congressional leaders.
them a place to sleep.
[w e s te r n m em b ers of both p a rtie s tor
I he men left in a hurry and
I enactm ent of additional legislation to USE OF RUM IS FO R B ID D E N
later search failed to locate
I provide for an export corporation to
handle surplus crops
Hard Liquors In M edicinal or F la v o r them. It is believed they spent
the balance of the night in the
Ing E x trac ts Hit.
[Cum m ing to Urge C om pul.ory M erger
D.
J. Hayes barn. Mr. Sav­
W
ashington,
D.
C
—Use
of
whisky,
I t is I h ristm a s tim e, when frien d s are nearest, w hen h e a rts
W ashington. D. C .- A o r * bill pro- nrandy, rum or gin a fte r next Pebru age's coat is missing, but
a ie
[v ld in g for the com pulsory consollda-
w arm est, w hen th e a ir q u iv ers with its load of greetings.
ary 1, in the m anufacture of medicinal Quimby’s was left in the Dyk­
[tio n of all A m erican railroads into a
It is believed the
preparations or flavoring ex tracts and stra car.
[few great tra n sc o n tin e n ta l roads was
lellows
intended
to steal
syrups,
was
forbidden
by
a
treasu
ry
Gifts for Him
[ made public by S enator Albert B. Cum-
For Her
For the Family
order Alcohol and wlnea can be used Dykstra’s car, as they had
I
■ I-publican of Iowa, co-author of
substituted
another license
Instead for th e purposes named
N eckw ear
[th e E-ch Cummins act The hili would
P a p e te rie
B lankets
The order was Issued by A ssistant plate for the one they found
[g
iv
e
the
railroads
th
reo
ly
ears
to
effect
L e a th e r Belts
Silk S c a rf
S ecretary Andrews, In charge of pro­ on it.
F elt S lip p ers
[consolidations, and a t .the end of thht
ip u c c
Nice Things
- for Gifts
Surprising
Gloves
Silk S h irts
O vercorts
Sw eaters
Thoughtful
Pleasing
Table L inens
S tam ped G oods
Silk H osiery
P a raso ls
F o r boys and girls a good a s s o r tm e n t o f toys to
choose irom . Com e in and
You a re welcome
Practical
A uto Kobe
C rockery
Silverw are
C andies
r/OONTZCi
good
A
GOODS*-7
hibition enforcem ent. It will have no
| period th e in te rsta te , comm erce com-
effect on use of whisky, brandy or
J mission would be em pow ered to effect
other distilled sp irits by druggists In
| com pulsory consolidations.
filing prescriptions or m anufacturing
preparations upon prescriptions by
physicians.
E. Church
To acccm plish th e re strictio n s Un
Robert Parker pastor.
posed. A ndrews ordered prohibition
Sunday school, 10.
adm inistrators dr, refuse approval for
P re a c h in g , I I .
perm its for w ithdraw ing for the pur
ju n i o r L e a g u e , 3.
poses stated the distilled spirits which
E pw orth league, 6:30
coma under the ban, and revoked
Preaching, 7:80.
form ulae In which th e y were used
Praver-Dicetiog, Thursday, 7:30 and which previously had been approv­
Bible Study lueaday, 2.
ed by the treasury.
The members of the state
highway commission and En­
gineer C. B. McCullough arc
summoned to appear in Judge
McMahan’s court at Albany
Jan. 9 on charges of contempt
of court in finishing the Ells­
worth street approach to the
new bridge in that city. The
bridge contractors obeyed the
injunction, which was issued
on complaint of Barrett Bros,
that their adjoining property
was being damaged.