Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 30, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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CECIL B. DeMILLE
preaehta
“ The Road to
Yesterday”
a back number in fa-m pro­ |M an in America
gress.
Bill Kirk was home Christ
Long Before Adam
mas day.
Mrs. Frank Gansle and Leila H e L e ft R eco rd s I n O h io
were in Oregon City Monday
Floyd
Shieler
and
wife
of
O v e r E ig h t T h o u s a n d
Y e a rs A go
b k t.
is a good
placo to ’
have your I
car repair-1
ed. A ll my work ie guaranteed. If I don’t do ae good a job as ,
1 promise you I will do it over without extra charge to you.
Free tewage within five miles of Halsey. I f you ueed me just
remember 10x5. I ’ll be there.
’
Light A C E T Y L I N E W E L D I N G and fender brazing I
don. here.
M, IMS
Effective Jan, 1.
N o r th b o u n d S ta g e s
: Halsey Garage
Leave Halsey 9:15 a. m. aad 5:30 p. ai.
S o u th b o u n d
S ta g e s
Leave Hateey 11:05 a. m, and 4.o5 p. m.
The northbound stages both go directly
into Portland.
The morning southbound stage goes
straigtt through to Roeebnrg aad makei
connections that day for all points south
ol Roseburg: Medford Aahland, Grants
Past, Klamath Palls, Marahfield and
Cequille
The afternoou southbound stage makes
connection for points this side of Ron.
borg, with a night stoporer ai Roseburg
for all points out of there.
Harrisburg were in town Sun
day.
Though it is claimed that man
been on earth 500,000 year«,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. English has
bi» knowledge and control of
were here from Myrtle Creek half
nature bail come within th» last
Sunday.
hundred year». — Dearborn lode
other peoples
T. J. Skirvin and wife spent pendent.
i£
GIANT OIL CONCERNS UNITE
The photoplay you’ve waited
traded the products
Christmas with T. J.’s brother
year* iu vain to see. Don’t miss
Biihop Usher gave to na
beyoDd the aeas.’’
at Silverton.
it.
Standard and Pacific Oil Compañías
A system of chronology.
It may be argued with sincerity
Oregon Stages Inc.
to Marge Interests.
The Mitzner family enjoy
Delvera make of it a muss,
G LO BE
Albany
that at leaat some of these paral­
New
York,
N.
Y.—
Formation
of
a
ed
Christmas
day
with
Mr.
ani
W ith never an apology.
Next Sun.— M on .—Tues.
lels can be sufficiently explained new giant among the oil companies of
Halsey Railroad Time
Mrs. Ernest Gourley.
Jan. 3— 4— 5
They used to ask : " How old is by the probability that any people the Pacific coast, with total assets of
rising
in
the
scale
of
creation
North
Mrs. Irma Shotwell is spend
South
Ann?”
approximately *460,000,000 la forecast
would have been forced, in self-
12, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
ing
vacation
days
at
the
home
Now
they
inquire
:
”
How
old
is
In
the
announcement
that
the
merger
Halioy Happenings
16, 5:15 a. m.
defense, to organize, and that un­
of her parents in Salem.
man? ”
of the Standard Oil company of Cali­ 18, 8:16 a. m. flag 15, 12,45 p. m.
33, 8:12 p. m. flag
equal individual abilitiee would
In
Egypt
they
disturb
T
u
t’»
bonea,
fornia
with
the
Pacific
Oil
company
34, 4:08 p. in.
(Continued from page 1)
31, 1:34 p. m. flag
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross In Meaopolamia read from stones explain why there have been
only formal ratification by the Noe. 14 and 16 stop to let off passengers
W. M. Burbank was in Sal spent Christmas with Mrs. The lines engraved by ancient leaders and followers aver aince awaits
stockholders.
from south of Eugene.
Cross’ parents at Hillsboro.
man rose above the plane of the
em last week.
aeribea
Henry W . De Forest, chairman of No^ 31, direct connnctien for Marshfield
brute.
_______________
Ellen Vannice took in the To tell the story of the tribes.
points.
the board of directora of the Pacific
Harry Mason and Steve anc program
Passengers far south of Eugene should
at
Harrisburg
Christ­
In
Toltec
lands,
in
Yucatan,
Oil company, announced that an agree­
HALSEY
'I ed Smith drove to Eugene mas eve at the M. E. church.
take train No. 17.
They dig to learu “ How old ia
ment had been reached to issue one
Halsey-Brownsville stage leavea Hal­
Christmas.
(Continued from column 2)
man? ’•
share of the stock in the consolidated sey at 7 a. ni and 12:15 and 8:11 p. oi.
Misses Grace, Nora and
Misses Pearl Pehrsson and Pearl
company for each share of stock of Leavea Brownsville at 7:40 a m. and
Twas
long
before
old
Adam’a
day,
Pehrsson spent the holi
Last Thursday 500 lambs each
3.35 and 8:45 p. in.
Anna Heinrich are gueata i f days with their parents
the merging companies.
at Theae soientifio prober» say,
were shipped by Southern Pa­ The of consolidated
company will be
Mearle Straley.
That humans liyed and loved and cific to Allen & Pyle at San
Pine Grove.
directed by the management of the Outgoing M a il
died
Francisco.
Ted Smith is home from
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foote In thia “ new world ” where we
present Standard Oil company of Cali­
Ryderwood, Wash., to spend and Walter and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Gilkey’s 5-year-old fornia. The Pacific Oil is purely a A t the Halsey postoffice mails
reside,
the holidays with his folks.
David Foote spent Sunday at Built homee or offered sacrifice
daughter broke away from her producing company, with the largest close going north at 11:50 a. m.
Ruby
Schroll’s.
mother, ran in front of an auto undeveloped land holdings in Cali­ and 5:20 p. m.
In
temples
carved
with
quaint
de­
W. L. Wells and son Lawr­
and
was knocked down and fornia, and the Standard, with limited Going south, 11:10 a. in. and
vice
ence celebrated Christmas by
David Partch and wife of
severely
bruised in Albany holdings, has an extensive distributing 5:20 p. m.
And
speculated
on
the
plan
having severe cases of grip.
Eugene were among those at
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
system.
Wednesday.
Of
nature
and
"How
old
ia
man?”
C. P. Stafford’s Saturday, Mrs.
12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
Anaa Heinrich of Corvallis
Stafford's birthday.
At a dance at Crawfordsville STEPHEN S. WISE RESIGNS ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
In Maxico, it now appears,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
HoOey and Sweet Home.
Man lived for seven thousand Wednesday night Cecil Sloan
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Preston
New­
Mrs. Fred Heinrich and family
carved J. Banty considerably Flood of Telegrams Show Interest
years.
ton came up from Portland to
Pearl Pehrsson of Moro is ¡pend Christmas with the lat­ At San Diego ancient bonea
with a knife and skipped out
Aroused Over View on 8avior.
visiting her parents, Mr. and ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Are found embedded in the atones, A rather lively dance that
New York.— From every corner ol Paid-for Paragraphs
Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson, and fam­ J. Forster.
And in Ohio, if you please,
with a little hootch reported. the nation came evidence that the
(5c a line)
Are signs that antedate all these.
of controversy provoked by the
ily.
Lucas H. Wheeler of Eu storm
Eight
thousand
years
ago
a
clan
resignation of Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller
A coyote hunt was staged
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
as now, "H o w old is gene, brother of the editor, noted Zionist, from the chairmanship
at Twin Buttes Saturday. A ■^ent a fine turkey of their own Inquired,
and
Mrs.
Wheeler
and
Bryan
at the Enterprise office.
man? ’’
Palestine fund $5,000,000
pack of hounds were secured raising to Mr. and Mrs. Mark
K. Wheeler were visitors here of the United
would be a burning topic In
for the hunt.
Brandon in Washington as a wo thousand years, or so, they Sunday and took the editoria drive
American Jewry for some time to Card of Thanks
lived,
Christmas
gift.
family
to
see
the
Harrisburg
Mr. and Mrs. John Bressler
come.
We wish to thank all those who
Before the time of Adam.
bridge.
and daughter Agnes took their
Rabbi Wise resigned because the assisted, and those who triad to
Mrs. Earl Patton and son They
left for us no census lists,
Christmas dinner with Harry Clifford, from Seattle, were
Jess Walton, who works in New York Union of Rabbis, a body ol assist, in rescuing the people from
But numberi, sure they had ’em.
Bressler and wife.
tome at T. P. Patton’s Christ­
the Arrow garage and goes to ultra-orthodox Jews, characterized him the Irish Bend ferrvboat when it
themselves quite civ­ school, went to spend his a heretic and demanded he quit on broke loose on Christmas day.
A group of young people mas. So were O. B. Stalnaker They thought
ilized
Christmas with his parents the grounds that he had said Jews M r. and Mrs. Chancy Sickels.
gathered at the home of and wife from Corvallis.
And dressed in woven clothing. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Walton must accept the fact that Jesus as a
Mearle Straley Tuesday even­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray They would have deemed sewed
man actually existed.
Sooner than
at Crawfordsville.
The first four lines of the follow,
ing for a social time.
"nd Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gorm­
cause the fund any possible embar­
fig leaves crude
ing paragraph were lost when
ley
and
children
of
Springfield
The
Standard
Oil
company
rassment,
he
asked
the
executive
body
And looked on them with loath­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor
were being made to
is marking the air route be­ to meet at once to consider his reslg preparations
ing.
of Portland spent Christmas were entertained at E. E.
put the paper of Dec. 28 on the
Gormley’s
Thursday.
nation.
tween
San
Francisco
and
Seat­
with the lady’s parents, Mr.
press. They turned up among th*
Adam came he found no sign tle by painting the names of
and Mrs. J. C. Standish.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hender­ When
“ K irk K in ks ,” aud here they are,
That these old men’s successors towns on the roofs of many of
French Envoy to Discuss Debt.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hillegas son of South Bend, Wash., vis­ ’ ¿ere living here beyond the sea, its stations. Albany is to be Washington, D. C. — Victor Henri with the other three :
America’s possessors.
of Boise, Ida., old friends of ited Mrs. Henderson’s uncle,
With lots of new concrete
so marked in this county. An Berenger, newly appointed French
the Veatch family, visited C. P. Stafford, and family, ov­ Old Adam had no telegraph.
ambassador to the United Statas, will pavement and the bridge the
arrow
pointing
due
north
with
er the week end.
them from Tuesday to Thursday.
each sign, so airmen can tell come prepared to enter immediately whole state has been hoping
He could not call those race*
Kenneth VanNice and sis­ Over
the phone and ask the news where they are and which way upon negotiations for the settlement for for years — and a grand
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote ters,
Roberta and Edna rom antipodean places
or his country’s *4,000,000,000 debt to good bridge it is — Harris­
they are going
were afternoon guests at the drove Ellen,
the American treasury as an Integral burg has made a big
Dufur Monday for a
jump
Under
the
heading:
"Among
Foote home in Halsey Sunday. visit of to several
He could not tell them of the fruit
of the program of rehabilitating forward.
days
with
their
the Afflicted,” in the last issue part
They drove up from Cresswell brother, William VanNice, and That he found so delicious.
French government finances, accord­
of the Scio Tribune one item ing
in a new Ford coupe.
He could not warn them that their
to authoritative Information ob­
family.
n o t ic e
reads: “Dec. 19, 1925,
tained here.
lives
Mr. and Mrs. George Starr
of Appointment of Administrator With
daughter
was
born
to
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Parker
Were absolutely vicious.
and daughter Louise drove to and children and Mrs. Nora
W ill Annexed
Mrs. A. A. Bender, who live
Chicago Nawa in New Hands.
Newport to spend Christmas Coleman and Ernestine enjoy­ No missionaries could he send
Notice ia hereby given that the under­
near
Jordan;
fourth
child
Chicago, 111.— The Chicago Dally signed by an order of the Circuit Court
with Mrs. Fanny Starr, who is ed the hospitality of the A. W. To make the natives better.
Don’t know whether we are to New», owned for 50 years by the late of Linn County, Oregon, haa been ap­
spending the winter there.
pointed administrator with the will an­
nd David Foote families There was no mail nor any way sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Lawson, has passed Into new nexed
of the estate of Georg: P. Schroll,
To reach them with a letter.
Mrs. Eliza Brandon and Thursday.
Bender because she was born, hands. W alter A. Strong, for several deceaaed.
Alt persons having claims
Misses Beulah Miller and Ruby
because
she
was
a
daughter
or
said estate are required to pre­
Talk about a "white Christ­ The Chinese came and lived a because she was the fourth years business manager of the News against
Schroll enjoyed a fine turkey mas!”
representing a group of business and sent them within six months from the
while
is there in it to
of this n dice, with the proper
dinner at the home of Mr. and compare What
child, or for all three reasons. professional men as associates, ac­ date
Along the blue Pacific,
with
the
green
Christ­
vouchers, to the undersigned at h it resi­
Mrs. B. M. Miller Thursday.
quired ownership for a consideration dence, at Halsey, in Linn coanty, Ore­
be
Norsemen
landed
iu
the
east
The county jail had seven
mas we have just enjoyed,
'Gainst odds that were terrific. inmates on Christmas, all held approximating *15.000,000 Bald to be a gon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Groth of with stock fat in the pastures,
Dated and first published this 31st day
record price for an American news­
Independence called on their birds in the bushes and the All these are gone, and now we find for violating prohibitory laws. paper.
of December, 1925,
B. M. Bond,
aunt, Mrs. W. M. Burbank, last thermometer about 60?
Administrator aforesaid.
Tools, jsweli, glyph» and rigging Granville and Everett Nye,
Tussing & Tussing, Attya. for Admr.
Sunday. Mr. Groth has the
father and son, the father a
P e c u lia r P ic k in g s
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chance Where they have lain 8000 years gray
Willard battery station at were
haired farmer of the
over from Corvallis and waiting modern digging.
Following are a few para­ IK T H B C IR C U IT COURT fortheStats
Independence.
Sweet Home country; Bill
ate Christmas dinner with L.
of Oregon, in and for the
graphs
from one issue of the
Swyter, who took to bootleg­
(Portland Oregonian)
We believe farmers will find V. Chance and wife and Mr.
County of Lina
ging
for
easy
money;
John
Dearborn
Independent,
which
the "great outdoors” depart­ and Mrs. H. W. Chance at the Scientists have been able to trace
In
the
matter
of the applica­
Duncan, caught with some aptly calls itself "chronicler of
ment unusually interesting Chance home in town.
tion of
the race in Amenoa at least as far
wine
in
his
possession
at
Leba
thi» week. Linn county is not
the neglected truth";
Seth S. Hayes, Daniel J. Hayes,
R. A. Templeton and family back, in point of time, as they non; Bill Smith of Harrisburg,
Prank Hayes and Gertrnde
Ao Atlanta (Georgia) man went Pentlami to register the title
of Oakridge were guests at have done in Mesopotamia and who sold liquor, Ray Prince
the valley of the Nile, and as and Francis Denny, both up to sleep io a mortar box in a bed to the following described land,
I. P. Templeton’s Monday.
of fresh conorate. He awoke en­ to w i t .
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Marks vis­ archeology now stands there is less for bootlegging.
The west half of the south­
cased in atone and it waa necessary west quarter of section twelve
reason
than
aver
before
for
dog­
ited Roland and other rela­
Notice
for
bim
to
go
to
a
hospital
and
(12) in township fourteen (14)
tives at Portland from Christ­ matic assumption that there could
During
the
last
three
years
have it removed under the dirsc south of range four (4, west of
not have bean a nearly synchro,
mas to Sunday.
Willamette meridian,(contain­
nous, if not closely parallel, de­ therfc have been sixty-three tion of surgeons.
ing 80 acres, more or less, sit­
electric railway abandonments
The
little
son
of
Mr,
and
velopment
of
mankind
on
opposite
LANGW OOD
The United States bureau of uated in Linn county, -tate of
in the United States.
Mrs. Alex Hayes died Thurs­ aides of the globe.
fisheries baa discovered that bar­ Oregon,
Against Otis F. Neal and all
G uaranteed to c u t fu e l
day, aged 2 months and seven Skeletal remains and artifacts
nacles on ship bottoms collect only whom
it may concern,
da.vs. Rev. Robert Parker from Mexican excavations are
on plates paiatsd blue and black
Defendants.
costs
2
onducted services at the estimated to be some 7000 years
and that other oolers are prac­
To Otis F. Neal aud ail whom it may
ouse and burial was at Pine old. But tbs mounds of the Ohio
tically free from them.
concern, defendants :
valley, if the dieclosuree of the
BARTCHER
Drove Friday,
in
oharge of
Take notice that on the 4th dav of
Big Carnival Dance
The rapid recession of a December,
F U R N I T U R E C O M P A N Y Wright A Co., the funeral direct­ past few months shall he con­
an application waa filed
giant glacier has created a new by said Seth 1925,
firmed, are likely to date back
S. Hayes, Daniel J, Hayes,
St
or».
ALBANY
tidewater
inlet,
cutting
the
8000 years or mors. Either —
Prank Haves and Gertrnde Peatland, ia
the circuit eourt of the state of Oregon is
(Continued in column 4)
always assuming that conclusions
’anhandle of Alasica In two, and
Linn county, for initial registra­
are based on sound premises— are
and giving British Columbia a tion for
of the title to the land above de­
UMBLE
INN
more than a thousand yeara older
new
outlet
to
the
sea.
scribed.
Now unless you appear an
Red Cedar
with
Joseph Schildkraut
Jetta Goodall
Vera Reynolds
William Boyd
P. PAPMAN.
Posts
Made from old-growth cedar, 7 ft.
long, good sito, 15c tach, deliv­
ered where truok can go. Sea
Mr. Laubnar. Halsey, or write
N. C. Isaacson, Goldsoo, Ore.
First-class
J. W
T
than tbs oldest of the great pyra­
mids. Both would run back to a
time more than twice as long ago
as the burial of King Tutankha-
Don’t take a chance
men.
Says Professor C u m m i n g s : crowd to
" Their (the Americans') diasimi-
'aritiaa to Asiatics, both east and
west, to African» and to Europeans
are far more pronounced than
their similarities. That the pre­
historic Ohioans traveled extens­
ively is evident; that they re­
ceived either directly or through
New Year’s Eve
frllow the
TUMBLE INN
BARBER
SHOP
W o rk
STEPHENSON.
<
UT FLOWERS
• SHEET MUSIC
HALL’S
Floral and
Mnsic Shop
Albany
4»
or before the 8th day of January, 192*.
and show cause why such application
shall not be granted, the tame will be
taken at confessed aad a decree will be
entered according to tba prayer of tbs
application aad you w 'll be forever
barred lrotn disputing the asms.
Witness my hand and the aenl °f tka
said circuit court thia 4th day •< De­
cember, 1925.
R M. Russell.
, County Clerk and ea-omcia
| Seal |
Clerk of the Circoit Court af
the State of Oregon for Lina
County.
H ill. Marks A McMahan,
P. O. address Albany. Oregon.
Attorneys for Applioaat.