Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 23, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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“THE DARK
ANGEL”
w ith
| RONALD COLMAN
V1LMA BANKY
S eotatioozl pout-war dram a of
b lin d Jove, from the spectacular
•tags success. Another b it by
I the producer of ‘ A Tbief in
Paradiae. ”
C O M IN G
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N ext Sun.— M o n .—Tueg.
Dec. 27— 28— 29
Mr. LaRue pronounced a good
'one.
Mrs. H. W. Steinke and Mrs.
L. A. Pray visited Albany in
company Monday.
Worth and John Bass were
at home from the rock quarry
at Natron for the week end
Dr. Charles Price,
healer,
d
ed meetings at
me
i l l
Big Carmavl Dance
Odean
N e w Y e a rs Eve
J- H. Vannice and family
lad a visit the last of the week
from G. A. Webb of Walla
Walla, who was on his way to
Oklahoma.
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• Halsey Garage ....,u,
Leave Haleey , . 15 . . m a. d j j *
bave
T IV1BLE INN
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. a c c t y u n e
D on’ t take a chance ; follow the J
I orowd to
» tr .,g n ° rhnro"g h mUk o « “ "?e ¡¡'.T r
Psss, Klamath Fall«
v,
Ceqnille.
The afternoon southbound «,.
Boys, I would give everyld o lla r connrction for p o i.t. , b„
I possess i f I could feel the h a .p i. barg, wnh a n.ght
for all points out o f
vv Ho is Rich ?
TUMBLE INN
S o u th b o u n d
Leeve Haleey 11:0« a.
(Ccr, N a s h v ille Banner)
bi
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ness th a t man feels at this moment
In fro u t of the little store at
When he gets home he w ill find
Albany
Thompson's station the richest more affection and rejoicing than
T a x Reductions
Mrs. S. J. Chenoweth, moth­
tuan in W illia m s county chatted I have experienced in ten years.”
er of Mrs. L. H. Armstrong,
w
¡Up to* Senate ith a group o f friends, when they
Hal My Happenings
returned to her home at Oak­
were approached by a neighboring
North
In thousands of hum ble homes
South
farm er bearing three sm all pack­
land,
Ore.,
Sunday,
after
six
H 3:24 a. m. flag
throughout
the
land
such
scenes
as
(Continued from page 1)
17, 12:09 p. m
16, 5.15 a. m.
ages
in
his
hands,
aad
he
said
:
weeks with her daughter dur­ Washington, D. C.— The *325.000.000
th a t wlnoh m arked the Tennessee
1«, 8:16 a. m. flau 15. U;4S p
“ W ell, I have sold ten bushels
33, 8:12 p. m i
reduction bill has entered upon Its un­
fa rm e r’s return are being enacted 34, 4:08
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cros3 ing the latter’s illness.
n. in.
o f wheat and I am ta king a few
3l- 1-34 a. £
certain
journey
in
the
senate,
assured
were in Eugene Saturday
daily.
These
are
the
homes
of
the
^ ’ f r o m w u ’th ^ E n g i n e 0® * * ' * '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leeper
things home to M o lly and tin tr u ly rich.
only of prompt consideration.
and
son
Francis
and
George
H o ld in g the packages
Miss Beulah Miller was a
W'lth the measure effecting far- c h ild re n ."
" I t is more blessed to give than
guest of Ruby Schroll Sunday. Diinkard s son Joseph from reaching slashes in Income tax pay­ up one by one, he continued : to receive."
eastern Oregon are visiting able next March 15, Präsident Coolidge
Here is a calico dress fo r M o llv
ï
; * ï » 't - « '- *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott here.
has asked the senate to act In time some apples for Lizzie and a d im e’s . A larger body of
Norwe­
were county seat visitors Fri­
worth
of
caudy
for
little
W
illia
m
.
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a
George Maxwell has gone for it to become law before that date. • hey w ill be w a itin g for me down gians and their descendants
day.
1
,
for a couple of weeks with his Chairman Smoot of the senate fi­ at the gate. M ollie is n ot expect­ met at the Norse Centennial at Î S S Â 3 7 Ï « «
nance
committee,
to
which
the
meas­
Lloyd Hughes and brother stepdaughters, Mrs. Chialvo
ing this dress and the children St. laiil than has ever been
of Peoria were in Halsey Sat­ and Mrs. Sawyer, at Tacoma ure goes first for atudy and approval, w ill be tic k le d to get the apples gathered together in Norway.
has called the committee to meet Janu­
urday.
and O lym pia. C liffo rd Carey and
and candy.”
J wenty tons of w ater is a Outgoing Mail
wife occupy h it house while he is ary 4. immediately after the holiday
burden
that hundreds of thou­
As
he
drove
away
the
rich
man
recess.
At the Halsey poetoffice m,
Sheridan Smith and son gone.
turned to his oompanions and sands of American farm wom-
Though
passed
by
the
House
by
a
Frank of Peoria were in Hal­
• aid :
“ 1150 •
"¿USt carry from the well to
Mrs. L. II. Armstrong came vote of 390 to 25. and indorsed "in
eey Monday,
ine house every j year.
vai .
principle" by President Coolidge as
G LO BE
p.
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home Saturday from Boswell
Miss Undine Dannen, teach­ mineral springs, where she
er at Pine Grove, was in Hal­ was cured of her rheumatism.
sey Saturday.
His physician thinks Arthur
Wesley
Mesdames Karl Bramwell, stomach. has an abscess in his
May Miller and M. M. Ward
were in Albany Wednesday.
Albert Miner, in remitting a
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frum y ears subscription to the En­
arrived home from their trip terprise as a Christmas pres­
to Brooten Springs Thursday. ent to the Miner family, men­
tions that he is filling a steady
Misses Elsie and Lillian Rey- job in Raymond, Wash., and
nolds attended the dance at that Mr. Martin and his son
Harrisburg Saturday evening. are employed in a veneer fac­
tory there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chance
spent Sunday with the form­ Senate Fighting
e rs parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Chance.
A b o u t Peace
. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cur­
tis, if near Peoria, Tuesday.
Ihey started home with a
load of seven nice Christmas
trees, but when they reached
home found they had lost all
but two.
Washington, D. C .- A f t e r a delay of
nearly three years, the senate heeded
the repeated urginga of the White
House and began debate on a resolu­
tion proposing American membership
in the World Court.
P
5 : 5 7 » . ’°"“'' " :10 *• “ • ’
well as the leaders of both parties in
the house, the attitude of the senate
on the measure Is a question mark
The bill repeals the provision for
publicity of income tax returns, vot-
ed Into the last revenue act by the
senate, and the gift tax. a provision
forced Into the last law by the house.
However, the principal fight in the
senate now appears to center on the
measure’s Income tax changes, which
relieves 2,500,000 taxpayers by increas­
ing personal exemptions from *1000
« Kn i5° ° . fOr "ingle Per8ons and
»2600 to *3500 for married persons.
RURAL ENTERPRISE
and Any
5
MAGAZINES
$ j7 5
Ogden H. Hammond of New York
was nominated to be ambassador to I
Spain.
1
President Coolidge will renominate '
Thomas L. Woodlock, New York to
be a member of the interstate com­
merce commission.
News of award by league of nations
council of Mosul to British mandate
state of Irak was received with con
sternation in Turkey.
The Italian chamber of deputies ap-
n X
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"«rs that since the last meeting ta • c n of Penneytvanl. would permfl
» o r . of the leading northwest manu the manufacture and sale of beverage,
id o p fth ’ ha” P" dg' d
to containing 1.76 per cent alcohoi
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portraits of 9-year-old Evelyn
U>n membership and these m ill, bale
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Mad« Item old-grow th cedar 7 ft
long, good size, 16c each, d e liv i
ered where truck can go. See
M r. Laubner, Halsey, or w rite
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n í 8i8ad by ‘ »••■’• « • - o -
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lag Rules End.
Washington. D. C . - t ’se of the na, y
1. ? COm,‘ - W “ 8h - The n«*’ -tandard-
ru>" '«“ uggling was de l
, d
and size, for Pac(f(c Coa“t
raanded by the board of temperance 1
Ideal for Halsey Home Owner* lumber will Ko into effect January l M
e °th ÏÏl0,n pa,îd PUbllC m° ral3 of ’ h"
thus ending a three year f l , h t ^ „ n
Lian county horn., will appreciate
Methodist Episcopal church in a 16-
Hoov.7?„,ah7 Oi
Herbert mén(k Plati° rm ior Proh*bltlon enforce-
W w o ’: : ? ’ , q,’al,,y Oi ,h*
WOOD *n,l n , marvelous fuel savin. «cover In hlz campaign to bring ahnut
Guaranteed to cat fuel costs one half •tandardUaHon In the lumber Industry
“ «ray. blue or white enamel. Your
The announcement was made a t th »
•Id rang, tekenj n ..change,
of the W est C o a ^ L u m b e r
WaaMnr oT' V 'c .- l n
' r‘
in d ,h T
**l«phone operator
•nd the railroad operator end eeverlng
" wire communication with other
veded thî*Î * d° 8en bank robber«
eded tb l. village, wrecked the e . f ,
ed wúh
b* nk at D0Wa and •*»«►
•» *» a ^ L ? 8aaJJd h ^ d s amounting to
Carpenter of Portland who
adopted her after her parents
had been killed in a railroad
accident at Harrisburg not
inHKMK0,r nd says: Engineer
and Mrs Carpenter have won
the confidence and affection
w E?ie,yu and the ,ittle ffirl
was the happiest person in the
Firsl-class W o rk court room when,it was decid-
home cou d remain in her new
BARBER
SHOP
J. W STEPHENSON.
Miles City, Dec. 12._Wil
helm von de Weinstein, 5
months-old German police pup
passed through Miles City en.
fmite to Broadus, Mont., this
week, to enter his new home
at the BroadusPublishing com-
Pany, as a prize for Editor
John K. Standish, winner of
the essay contest. The subject
ol the essay was "Man's Best
i i7 und’. the D°8L” Mr. Stan-
oish submitted one of his edi­
torials which he had written
several months ago for an
'^ h o Paper, and was the win­
ner of the first prize, the pup,
which is a descendant f
Strongheart, the wonderdog of
a i e$To°O.,eS-
T h e PUP iS V a ' Ued
IN T H B C IR C U IT COURT far the
U Oregon, in and far the
County of Linn
In the matter of the applies-)
tion of
SethS. Haves, Daniel J. H a y ...
Frank Hayes ,n d Gertrude
, '.I1
to
the title
te the following described lend
to w it .
The west half of the south­
west quarter of section twelve ¡.Not
(12) in township fourteen (14)
south Of range four (4) west of
Wi.lamette meridian,{contain­
ing 80 acres, more or less, sit­
uated in Linn county, state ef
Oregon,
Against Otis F. Neal and all I
whom it may concern,
Defendants. )
To Otia F. Nasi and ail whom it
concern, defendants:
Take notice that on the 4th da
Ilecembtr, !925, an appl.c.tmn was
by said Seth S. Hayes. Daniel J, Hi
Frank Haves and Gertrude reatlan,
the circmt court of the state of Oregc
, h.'"“ <? unt”. I"« t .itl.1 regi
,h' . tl,le to 'be land above
scribed. . \ Ow. unless you appeal
or before the 8th day of Januar?/ I
and show cause why sUeh applies
shall not be granted, the same will
taken as confessed aBd a decree wil
entered according to the prayer of
application and you will be fort
»««red lrom disputing the same.
Witness ray hang ¿nd the seal of
said circuit court this 4th day ef
cember. 1925.
ret 1,ter
iJnonsuníÍA aAt, uraitfng
p
Editor Standish
W in s Prize Pu
(G reat Falls Tribune)
o f this lis t o f lead in g 1
BRIEF general news
Even in its beginnings, the discus­
sion took on many of the same char
George Wilhelm has traded acteriatlcs that vitalized the senate’s
,*s mercantile interests at long struggle over the league of na
Harrisburg for twenty acres tions. Once more the mantle of lead-
a. * ' governmB“ ‘ negotiated
of land in Fairmount, Eugene. t re p for favorable senate action fell in in w
Washington between Count Volpi
M. Svarverud of Eugene is the upon the shoulders of a democratic and American debt funding commis-
usw owner of thn stores and his spokesman In opposition stood a de- sion.
■«•■• w ill run them.
«"nined phalanx of Irreconcilable,
Diplomatic immunity from the pro
under the captaincy of a republican b h'tlon act was challenged In a reso
John LaRue and John Ban- J a rman of the foreign relations com­
f 9“ atOr Bleasfl’ democrat. ,
Tuesday, crossing the new mittee. Holding the balance was a South Carolina,
for investiga­
bridge afj Harrisburg, which «roup whose leaders had been the tion of the use of calling
liquors at embassies
je b went to Junction Gift
mild reservatlonista’’ of the fight over and legations here.
the league.
t io t /a ’ n T 1 ° f * U‘1,y ° n * “ ’ P««lflca-
.h i? h r : ° ,UUOn ° f adl*erence upon
ons and a sentence of suspension for
hlch debate began was offered by d X y?a7 / r° m "rank’ co,nmand and
R -nator Swanson of Virginia, ranking duty in the army, was found against
m i» ° Cra,tOK the
rela<l°ns com Colonel W illiam Mitchell by the court-
mittee without the approval of Chair martial trial for Insubordination.
man Borah.
^ a 'n u a n Borah, of th . foreign rela- Secretary Jardine Gives Forest Views.
hh 1 Th",h' ‘" A 6*?,’ 7f»r. saves a child’.
i t " t ^ T “ " ’ nred the ,lr it «“ 'VO
Ute. They perish if wc (ail.
Washington D. C. - Opposition to
into the pro-court ranks
' " ’d check *° Cleveland H. Dodge T re t,
conferring
any "vested right” upon
,h ” ° Pen,n« ’ ho‘ »
wer, NEAR E A ST R E L IE F,*151 Fifth S eiam e1”/
Present users of the western ranges
Avenue, New York City,
, .
wan9°n. democrat. Virginia
was expressed in a statement by the
IH " rO<>t' republ,ca“ . Wisconsin department of agriculture. It declared
or to N orth w e .t Regional Head.
lMh wh ° ’ en’ tOr UDdertook to estab.' the policy upon which grazing fee.
K
n 1 3 , H,,ock
KXC” “ * ’ L
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relation the world court
« o í 0“ 1 ,D d ’ J - J ’
are baaed should be settled by con­
«•rs
to the political Institution
gress and that a fair settlement of the
known as the league of nations ”
differences existing between the stock-
men and the forest service would not
be difficult.
12T™ B r“ wnsTl11«, 6 :2 0 a. ra, „
v illT ' „nMornlQ8
t0 Browt
Hn ? 8
. o " 10 C ra ’’ -, ordsvill
H olley and Sweet Home.
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R M r J *,,
S-,UBt7 Clerk and ea-off
Clerk of the Circuit Cour
the State of Oregon for L
Coualy.
H ill, Marks A McMahan,
F. U. address Albany. Oregon.
Attorneys for Applicant
for sale
Cedar Fence Posts
Delivered in H .le s y or 1
vicinity
IOC
Roy L in c o ln ,
Goldeon, Oregon.
FOR S A L I
Full Blood
Duroc Boar
1* J«»r» old, cheap
R.
2.
H « l» y .B G ib ' ° n * 8 ° n ’
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S NOTICB
of bearing of final account
Notice is hereby given that the
acc mnt of J. C. Bramwell . . .dmi
trator of the estate of Nancy Pali
deceaaed, hat been filed in the
ol
Lourt of Linn County, State of Orei
APd that the ?8th day of December 1
rw the hour of 10 o'clock a. m ’
bean daly appointed by said court
the hearing of objections to said fi
account and the settlement thereof,
which time any person interested
said estate may appear and file obi
tions thereto in writing and contest
samn.
,oH ‘ ted and fir,t Pubiiahad Nov.
25,
w
5 i r »raw* 1>.
Administrator aforeai
Tnaaing & Tuseiog. Attye. for Admr,
C