Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 30, 1925, Image 1

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Halsey Happenings
and County Events
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111 chiIdren at
Happenings in
Kirk Kinks
Alford Arrows
Hil1 received a
Runaway Ferryboat
Public Schools
fine new radio for Christmas.
(Enterprise Correspondent)
Doings of Our Populace
(By an Eotorprise R eporter)
Wayne Veatch and Clarence
Mars Christmas
I Henry Falk went to Albany
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
Chronicled in Brief
Were Alba"y visit­
Monday
and
took
his
father
•
R,l,1*®.R‘ckard >« spend­
ors Thursday.
Paragraphs
A Christmas program given along.
’ ing the holidays at home.
¡Halsey People Narrowly
xwenn
Mrs. Inez Freeland anr at the city hall Wednesday af-
Escape Drowning...H.
_
Lee
Ingram
and
daughter
Nellie
and
Pearl
Falk
were
H ugh Leeper is seriously ill.
granddaughter spent Christ ternoon by the high school and Sunday afternoon callers at ihelma went to Eugene Sat­
Rasmussen H urt
the grades drew a large crowd Kike’s
Miss M oua Bond ¡« home frora mas at Shedd.
urday.
and was much enjoyed. Them I „
„
her Arizona school for the holiday
J- H. Rickard and family
Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sick­
vacation.
7 y< M*ss Ruth McMahan visited were recitations and musia.il L . . ’ir-v Seefeld’s family had
° 'h e Schick Tuesday numbers. Gifts were e x c h a n g - ^ ^ a s d«nner with Carl »pent Christmas at Jesse Jenks’ , els started for Benton county
w . A. A llen 's brother, B. F. night and Wednesday.
ed by the students and teach- ,Seefeld-
near Tangent.
to spend Christmas with Mrs.
Allen of New Era, was w’ith 'him
You used not go to France for a ers after the entertainment I C i c i
on Christmas.
and
the
pupils
received
g
e
n
e
t
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5
L
L
Rlke
w.
a
s
1
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Albany
Sickels’
relatives. They drove
Aioanv
and
Mrs-
Kobert
McKee
divorce
Sonora, Mexico, w ill do
¡Monday
consulting
a
uu
doctor
h
^
n
e
spent
Christmas
at
their
car
upon the Irish Bend
t 1,Pa®1 E. M ueller, 2-1, and M a ry See the firs t a rtie le on page 6
ous treats from their teachers. about his broken shoulder
Michael Rickard’s.
W ood,‘,19, both of ta ngent, ware
ferry.
Another
car contain­
Janitor
Forster
probably
re­
Read, io column 1, page 7, how
yesterday licensed to marry,
E. D. Isom and family ate in g a Mr. Harvey and two sons
Wednesday night Mr. and
Horace Greeley got in to G irard ceived the biggest gift of all—
a five-pound box of candy__ -"» •F red Fa,k and their three Christmas dinner at the A. F drove on with them.
A rth u r Wealev w .n t under the college. \Ve d o n 't adviee you to from the school.
As the ferryboat was leav­
children called on G. J. Rike. Robnett home in Eugene.
go
and
do
likewise.
X ray at Salem and was told
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Cur­ ing the east bank one or the
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Bil-
th a t his liver and spleen were so
Mi. and Mrs. John Diegman
t i s , from Canada, visited
at hand holds on the rudder
g re a tly enlarged that tbev pressed and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry be held at the d lv hall Jan. 7.
d „ 7 S X b 'e r t B,"i Chester C u rtis ’ Wednesday , f . wheel broke and the wheel
upon the heart and interfered with were Christmas guests of Mr.
flew back, another hand hold
instead of the 8th, as stated
temoon.
its action.
and Mrs. Seymour Bowman.
<ast week It will take sixty yeu s.
hitting the ferryman, Hans
Cold mornings we’ ve had. O nly
from
the
of 3 to
........Adolph
Falk and Albert
Gprti8 and - family
...... Rasmussen, in the face, tear­
A son was born to W. C. children
nnrl only
1.. 2* r forty
A _ . ages
26 above zero a t Albany and Sickels and wife at Albany Til
10 and
have been 1” est returned from Sixes n e a r 'r t?- . 1 hrlsirnils with Mrs. ing most of his clothes from
nearly as cold her«. H ut they
Dec. 26. He weighed 81/., found to take the part so fa r.',Bandon- Tuesday evening o f ir u . parenta’ Mr- and Mrs. him and knocking him sense­
w ould call it warm in those eastern
( harles Tandy.
less. One eye was so badly
pounds
and his name is Dale All children of the ages above | last week.
cities where dozens perished from Leon.
mentioned
who
wish
to
“star”
|
Harllie
Rike
visited
Satur-
AIvin
Allen
of
south­
smashed
in that he may lose it.
cold last week.
Sickels and Harvey seized
d u tv T ftV r^ h o n . rT
er rtk f°rî
ern
Oregon
visited
her
sister,
Every
one
of
the
68
g
irl*
at
tbs
R eports from the vicinity of the
w iff 1 ^ S 001 Ja,K L
'^ ^ h e home"of her aunt "Mrs' Mrs Chester Curtis, and other the wheel and tried to hold it.
S antiam pass road state th at th e pass W. C. T. U. farm home received a will be worth your while to Charles Stralev
and get the boat back to land^
’
relatives last week.
ginghhm
dree«
from
the
J.
H.
is p ractically free from snow and if
but it was whirling with too
see this play, so remember the
r T _ „
Bikraan
store
as
a
Christmas
g
ift
K- D Isom and family drove much force, reeling out cable.
the road w ere paved trav el into east­
I Mrs. C. L. Falk sr., with her
from the proprietor. — A lb an y date.
ern Oregon would be com paratively
o
ortland Sunday morning.
The
Parent-Teachers’
meet-
^
0
^
”’
,Ernest
Raster,
«re
The boat swung back broad­
Demoorat-Herald.
easy.
Mr- Isom and Carl returned side to the current and nearly
mg
will
be
held
Jan.
8
as
usual
v
stayin«'
with
Mrs.
L inn county's tax situation showa
Charity grange will put on at the school building.
r alk 8 children during the holi- Monday evening, while Mrs. capsized, water washing over
an im provem ent this y ear for the
Isom and Beverly remained it, until the cable snapped and
the
degree
work
at
Morning
Mrs.
C.
H.
Koontz
visited
|
n',ys-
first tim e since the U nited S tates en-
lor a longer visit.
Star
grange,
north
of
Albany,
let it free. It swung so'near
her daughter Alberta at Salem
A family gathering around
tered the W orld war. The taxes for
Jan.
9
and
Morning
Star
will
the
east bank that Mr. Sickels
,
and
Mrs.
Henry
Hawk­
forepart
of
the
week.
’he
Christmas
table
at
John
th e county w ere reduced by about >21 ■
the
compliment at x. 1 be Christmas programs at Nemchick’s, at Harrisburg in. ins of I ortland were the over- leapsdjsshore w ith th« stake r»pa.
000 and In addition the assessed value return
tlon is low er this year by >216,316 than Charity grange on the 16th.
?e
R' and
Christian ,eluded Henry Falk, wife and
° i M r/and Mrs- thinking to tie it to a tree, but
A. E. Whitbeck Saturday on it broke loose and started
it was in 1925.
churches were well attended .children from here
A Christmas program was and
(heir way to Roseburg to visit down stream, leaving Mr.
much enjoyed. Christmas
One of the larg est co ntracts for given at the Brandon school
Kirk
school,
like
many
oth­
relatives.
trees
and
fir
boughs
were
used
Sickels on the bank. He went
b erries ever let in th e sta te was an ­ Wednesday afternoon. There
as decorations ers. gave a program Wednes­
for help and the telephone
nounced a t Albany by R. I. McLaugh­ was a Christmas tree and in profusion
A
Christmas
program,
con­
the young people who d a y afternoon, Santa left sisting of dialogs, recitations took up the cry. .
lin of Baker, Kelly & McLaughlin, who treats
for the pupils. Miss and
many things, but onlv two
Roy Ingram and two sons of
placed contracts for 11,500 barrels Emma Kotan is teacher there. worked so faithfully at !jhis
and songs, was given by the
task deserve much praise. All oolls — one for Kenneth Van- pupils of the Alford school Calvin Ooley, on the Benton
w ith his local m anager. C. W. Sten-
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. the kiddies were made happy mce and one for his tiniest . hursday afternoon, followed county side, went <jyt in a
berg. T his m eans 200 m ore acres of
b erries to be planted. T his contract Seymour Bowman Friday ev­ by Sunday school treats at the Nice and one for his tin ie st p upil, by the usual tree.
skiff and tried to strand the
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will be renew ed annually for at least ening were Curtis Veatch and close of the evening entertain­ i
derelict on a gravel bar on the
Mrs. J. F. Iscm and sons cast side, but the current was
family, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. ment.
the n ext three years, it was said
Russia’s
Afghan
I rentice and Vyron of Oak- too strong for them.
Miller and Gardie. and Misses
The
consolidated
companies Beulah
Georflrp Lusby of Spring-
Miller and Ruby
One of the Ooley boys, tak­
Grab Condemned field and
fu n n in g stages hetwesn Portland Schroll.
Miss Johnson of Cor­ ing the skiff that is tied to the
and Roseburg w ill next F rid a y go
vallis called at E. D. Isom’s ferryboat, landed Mrs. Sickels
London —A report from A fghanistan Saturday afternoon.
W. K. Tem plem anof Springfield
upon a new tim e schednle, passing
and the smaller Harvey boy
(hat Russian troops made an unpro­
(tro u g h Halsey twice d a ily each wae on hie way to Portland early
’uf sts a*- Dee Ingram's for on the west bank, seven or
voked attack upon and captured the
way. Tickets w ill be on sale at thia m orning, when, about a m ile
below the ferry
Afghan post of Darkbad, or Darkad, Christmas and the day after eight miles
the Good Eats restaurant. The north of Haleey, while going at
were Mr. and Mrs. Medford landing. The other two boys,
has aroused concern here.
Halsey tim e can he found at the moderate speed, hie car skidded
In official circles It is believed if Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in their skiff, followed the fer­
top of the last colum n of the last on the slippery pavement and
th e report proves true, the action of Hedges and Mr. Young, all of ryboat until he could return
page of this paper.
landed in the d itch, bottom up.
th e R ussians will be regarded as a Silverton. Mrs. Wallace Hawk to them, when the two remain­
M r. Tem pleman, who is nearly 70,
significant step tow ard realization of and children
Mrs.
Curtis Veatch
of Springfield ing Harveys and Rasmussen
—
»•
▼ c f l i u i
a and
n a " wag
« s u badly
b u it
B
o a se n u up,
p , iw
o riDF
shaken
two
riba
a m ovem ent which Russia Is alleged and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Holt were taken ashore in the two
Mrs. A. H. Quimby took a do- were fractured and he was bruised
to be secretly m aking tow ard India.
HcltlOn from
fro m Charity
( h n v iitr Grange ftHnnt
nation
and daughter of Salem also skiffs.
about th*
the kirlnava
kidneys, Rtif
b u t ka
he came to
S tories of attem pts of Russia to gain spent Christmas evening with
Leaving the Harveys to get
to the W. C. T. U. home near town, had the Arrow garage bring
possession of A fghanistan, with a view them.
the injured man to a hospital,
Corvallis Thursday. Some of in the machine fo r extensive re­
to advancing through th at country to
the boys followed the runaway
the contributions w ere: three pair» and resumed his journey in
India, once caused frequent excite­
safe and comfortable Southern
boat and finally got it stopped.
large sacks of vegetables, can- j _ » —•-----
Lake
Creek
Locals
ment. Diplomatic arrangem ents, how­
Meantime Mr. Sickels and
ned fruit, a large quantity of 1 Paciac c,r>
ever, brought the scares to an end In
George Hockensmith, with a
clothing and $5.56 in cash, I
(Continued on page 8)
fE n tr r p r la . OorrMpondamce)
1907. a fte r which until th e bolshevik
number of the latter’s neigh­
revolution in 1917, the bogey of a Rus­
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Oleman bors, went Tn "back of Newt
B ltlE F GENERAL NEWS
sian m enace to A fghanistan and India of Monmouth
were visiting Cummings’, on the east bank,
S eattle a m ayoralty cam paign open­ had not reared Its head.
relatives at Lake Creek from with skiffs, prepared to rescue
ed when Edwin J. Brown. John E.
I hursday until Monday.
those they supposed to be still
Carroll and C. H. Clark filed as candi­
RECALL
MOVE
AT
SPOKANE
dates.
Misses Maria and Mary on the ferryboat when it
The population of California has Petition Alleges Hedger Failed to En­ Evans of Lake Creek had as ■should arrive.
Next J. S. Nicewood took
their dinner guests on Christ­
passed the 5.000,000 m ark, according
force Liquor Laws.
to tabulations based on increased prop­
mas day Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mr. Sickels to Peoria in his
to order: erty values made public by s ta te Con the recall of C harles W Hedger, city
car. There they got a motor
tro ller Ray L Riley.
boat and towed the runaway
Laura
Woodward
and
Mr.
and
com m issioner of public safely, on the
to Peoria, where the autos
Howard Sutherland, form er senator
ground of m alfeasance In office and Mrs. C. R Evans.
from W est V irginia, wag appointed
were taken off.
violation of his oath of office, in fall
F U R N IS H IN G S
alien property custodian Mr S uther­
Mr. Rasmussen was taken to
Ing to enforce law s against liquor sell
land, who is a republican, succeeds F.
Pine
Grove
Points
a
hospital
at Corvallis.
ing and gambling, was filed with the
f in n Ir S '
A ‘
i
.
MEN’S CLOTHING
F O O T W E A R F O R M EN
W OM EN
C. Hicks of New York, who died re­ city clerk.
AND
: DRY GOODS „
: K oG
o°u9DS GROCERIES*
•
•
D R Y GOODS
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES:
oontzq
K
n
GOOD
GOODS -
Mr. Harvev is the mao in chsr|«
cently.
lot Frank Porter's farm.
Ih<- petition sets forth a num ber of
(B y Special Correspondent)
The federal trad e commission sta rt­
soft drink establishm ents, rlg a r « to rts
ed an Investigation of farm coopera
Miss Lillian Sneed, a former
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haynes of
and room ing houses w here It Is alleged
tlve m arketing en terp rises In the
I
Halsey
girl and daughter of
(
orvallis
called.
at
Bert
liquor gelling and gambling are being
United S tates, with a view to advising
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sneed, and
conducted. Many of the alleged boot­ Haynes’ Christmas day.
and helping developm ent of successful
Frank McCaslin of Portland
logging establishm ents a re among
farm products m arketing by farm ers
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagy and were married at 2:30 this af-
those raided last week by federal pro­
Frank A Munsey, who rose from
Eagy of Oakville i ternoon in the parlors of the
hibition agents, who arrested some 30 ( larence
farm er boy to one of the leading news
spent Christmas at L. E. Eagy's Fir«l Presbyterian c h o rh at
men for liquor law violations.
paper and magazine publishers of th»
Portland and left immediately
country, died In New York a fter a
School began again Mon- after the ceremony for a hon­
New Code Benefits Turkish Women
stubborn fight to recover from peri­
day, the 28th, after a two eymoon trip to Seattle. Lil­
Constantinople. — A clause In the
tonitis which followed an operation for
day, the
28th, a fte r a two- lian has been employed as a
new Turkish civil code puts an end to
appendicitis
one
of
the
bitterest
phases
of
women’s
The fail planting of w inter wheat In
The regular meeting of the stenographer in Portland for
W ashington is estim ated to be 955,000 subjection, the right of a man to Community club will be held several years and has many
his wife a t will and with no
acres, or 23 per cent less than the acre­ • divorce
Friday evening, Jan. I. The Halsey friends to wish her
—
4» t
age sown a y ear ago. The planting a
watch party planned for New happiness.
Milton Bond is ill. lie con­ Year’s eve will not be held.
year ago wag 1,240,000 acres of which
D. F. Dean arrived from
due to extensive w interkilling, only sulted a Harrisburg doctor 1 ut the ladies are requested
Bandon
Tuesday and joined
372,000 acres were harvested.
Monday and was encouraged. to bring cake or sandwiches
Mrs.
Dean
at the home of their
The 29th annual convention of the
Friday evening.
daughter, Mrs. C. P. Stafford.
Oregon Wool G rowers association will
iThev went to Oregon City
be held in Pendleton, Jan u ry 2123, M. E. Church
Wednesday to spend Christ­
according to an announcem ent made
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Hayes
Robert Parker pastor,
by Mac Hoke, secretary. The m eet­
received a fine tu rk er from mas, returning to Halsey Tues­
flundav school, 10.
ing will follow th e national associa
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stand, sh of day to spend a few days before
Preaching, 11.
tion’a convention in Bolae. Jan u ary
Montana for Christmas. Mr. returning to their home at
Junior League, 3,
13-20.
Hoover Denies Desire to Run Radio.
W ashington, D. C. — S ecretary of
Commerce Hoover Indignantly a ss e rt­
ed th » t he was not Becking radio
broadcasting dictato rsh ip of the Uni-
Epw orth league, 6:30
Preaching. 7:30.
Praver-m ceting. T hursday, 7:30
Bible Stn ly Inesday, 2.
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and Mrs. J. C. Standish' and "Bandon._____
Mi . and Mrs. Fred Taylo r of
Mrs. Frances E. Gray of
Portland were invited iti to
Salem was here Monday.
help them eat it.
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