Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 06, 1926, Image 1

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    R ural E nterpri
A g r c u 11 u r e
H o r t e u 11 u r e
L iv e s to c k
A W eekly C hronicle ot Local E vents and P ro g ress on Linn County Land
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
tion week with relatives
Oregon City.
Alford Arrows
Genesis of the
Mrs. Florence Leeper of Eu
(Enterprise
Correspondent)
(By
an
Enterprise
Reporte?)
ne ™ visiting her mother
I Enterprise Correspondence)
Doings oi O ur Populace Mrs.
Fall of Fall
May Miller.
V irgil Warden spent Sunday
C. B. Philpott is working for
Mi.
and
Mrs.
Manlee
Spores
C hronicled in Brief
Mrs. Irma Shotwell return­ night at Chestei Curtis’.
.Henry Seefeld.
spent Sunday at C. S. Williams He B o a sted ; “ Wo Do
ed from Salem to take up her
P a ra g ra p h s
School
began
again
Monday*
J-
L.
Falk
called
at
A
L
Miss Ethel Allen of Halsey
school duties Sunday’ evening.
J u s t W h at W e __
after ten days' vacation.
'F alk ’s Tuesday.
visited Doris Brock during the
Milton Bmd is reported worse
William La Mar, Frank
Please ’’
Joe Cercovski ate new year's * L- L. Falk was a caller at week end.
again,
Bayne and son Lyle, and Dave
A number from here have (William L. Sndgar ¡n Dearborn
Hayes, all of Peoria, were in dinnei with the Comely lamily i Lalsey Thursday.
I here are fifteen smallpox caeeg Halsey Wednesday.
Independnt
attended the revival meeting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Rolfe
I
Albert
West
spent
new
in Albauy uml leu homes ouarar «
in Halsey.
spent
Christmas
at
Buena
year’s
day
at
George
Shaw’s.
(
arl
D.
McGee
bought hie newt-
W illiam Corcoran spent Sun­
fined.
1SRa p R .
,
I
Jaad Mrs. A. L. Falk
pa par from Albert B. Fell of Three
day
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Lev.
H.
R.
Tate
will
preach
Roscoe Ames h »9 consolidated
k . r.. Brock and family soent spent Friday evening at G J here every Sunday morning i t Rivort N. M. Magee conld not
his two Albany hardware stores Mrs. J. J. Corcoran, and re­
11 o clock.
“uy that paper without going Io
turned
to
O.
A.
C.
Monday.
new
year's at Charles Arnold’s Kike’s.
into one in quarters formerly
near Shedd
i
, r k “><eetb*
occupied by the Barker Hardwore
Miss Beulah Miller spent
J. Sujler is candidate for l r be ? Albuquerque
Arleigh Falk, from Brand-
Herald,
company.
Rev. Levi Miller is holding oil, helped W. A. Falk haul road supervisor from our pari bo learned, bad Murniog
several days at Monmouth last
been purchased
of
the
district.
revival
meetings
at
the
Men-
week
as
the
guest
of
her
cou­
hay
last
week.
Meade A Albro, optometries
by a group of railroad men for the
church.
and opticians, at Albauy, will sins. Mr. and Mrs. A. Randle. noaite
Mrs. J. S. Nicewooo and son one purpose of electing Albert B
w r ,,
kt if: L
and daughter
W alter Foote spent his
move ou the 1st of next month
Mrs. Coleman and daughter Nel|ie motored to Albany Leroy visited friends in Salem Fall to the United Stale* »enate.
from their p r e s e n t quarters in
With that little taak completed
hristmas vacation up in the Ernestine were Sunday guests ' Wednesday.
Ihursday and Friday.
r ~J
J
F, T)
o n w i’o
they didu’t have auy further uae
Second s tre e t‘to 211 West First, woods south of
Brownsville tit
at E.
D. l Isom’s.
Martin Cummings and fam­ lor the paper.
M . R. Kirk and daughter
formerly occupied by the Bancroft where his father is camping
ily
spent new year’s day visit­
Misses
Hazel
and
Kate
Grace
went
to
Brownsville
’• It coat me »160.000 to get that
Optical company.
and cutting wood.
ing relatives in Benton county. paper, and »25,000 of the money
Green of Coburg visited Miss Ihursday afternoon.
Because the river cu rren t is eating
Miss Emma Mullen of Crab­ ihelma Ingram one day last
James Burns and family want to Fall himself. 1 had t>
F. W. Falk and family were
into th e bank of th e W illam ette at tree, who has been assisting in week.
borrow money from the hank« to
Sunday visitors of Mr. and ?,rov® to Salem Friday to visit «wing
the northern end of th e revetm ent the training of the junior choir
the deal,” eaid Magee.
Mr. Burns’ father, who is in
work placed last sum m er during bridge at the Christian
Velda Curtis
spent the Mrs. R. E. Bierly.
church, re­
Fall told me the ineide dopa
the
hospital
at
that
place.
construction at H arrisburg, an addi­ turned home Friday.
Christmas holidays with her
on the aituatioo in .Naw Maxieo
and Mrs. J. H. VanNice
tional 150 feet of rev etm en t is to be
aunt, Mrs. Alvin Alien of Cot­ and Mr. daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
Ardry
He told me that New Mexeco waa
Edna were in
Seventeen converts at the tage Grove.
built.
drove to McFarland church two-third« Spanith-epaaking ; that
Brownsville Thursday.
recent meetings of the Chris­
Sunday to attend revival serv­ the juries are made up uine iautha
Scarlet fever is not yet ex­ tian church were baptised at
Josephine, Anna and Frank
Miss
Mary
Carey
of
Salem
which are being conduct­ of Spanid).«peaking persona ; that
tinct in Peoria. Beulah Wade, Junction City Sunday. Six Comely of Eugene spent the spent last week with her sis­ ices
ed
there
by Rev. I. N. Hughes. in a trial all English-speaking wit.
the eldest daughter of Mr. and others will be baptised later. Christmas holidays with their ter, Mrs. Cecil Bilyeu.
aeitei m ini have an interpreter to
A doctor was called Sunday get
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Ralph Wade, is recover­
their testimony to th i jury ;
W.
G.
Abraham
and
child­
Comely.
ing slowly but recent news
Mrs. Eva Templeton of to C. S. Williams’. The eldest most white men, ‘ even a white
ren,
Frank,
Elaine
and
Wood-
was iound
found to
states that the four younger
7'" Karl
naJ ' was
to be
be suf-
suf- editor’ if he get« into trouble,
Mrs. Joe Cersovski and Brownsville was a week end son
row, of near Peoria, were ir.
guest
at
the
J.
P.
Templeton
u
from
>
ntestinal
flu.
He have to be tried by a Spaniah jury.
children have been taken down.
Halsey Wednesday to get their daughter, Anna Theresa, are home.
' ias been confined to his bed Naw Mexico, he explained, bad
visiting
relatives
in
Portland
. M. Applegate treated the radio batteries recharged.
for two weeks.
been pr ompted by Spanish don«
a
,
i
Ernest and Leo are visit-
junior choir to a weenie roast
Clarence Gillette and broth­
Mi G- W. H o c k f n s in i tb who had kept the peone and
.°LB,o
e
s,tudy
at
tho
Iing
theil
uncle
in
Hubbard.
Saturday out at the home of
er Wilson
vi
»»uauii were business call-
c all-
—
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Indians in subjection lor year».
Adolph Spurling.
A large Harnsburg M. E. church end­
ers
at
Halsey
Wednesday
af-
[
::nd
/laughter
returned
to
Cor-
There
are certain water holes iii
Guests
at
A.
E.
Whitbeck’s
bonfire was built in the or­ ed Sunday night, Rev. Robert Thursday evening were Mr. ternoon.
| vallis Friday r». after spend- New Mexico and the man who
Parker
conducting
it,
in
con­
chard and weenies were roast­
n r i n P n im „ „ a a . , u
lng the holidays at home. Miss controls these controls the votes,
junction with the pastor, Theo­ and Mrs. Henry Hawkins of ters Mi-S Ruth
,nd v “" d d n
Je“ le is a student at the Cor- lor the common people must have
ed and games played. Miss dore
Portland
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Mitzner,
L u
dc V 17an„ ca’,.ed !vallia high school,
water.
Genevieve Wells, Miss Thprn-
Ingram and daughter Thelma. S
at
the
home
of
W. R. Kirk [
ton and Mr. Applegate acted
And just as the dona control
Mrs. Nora Coleman and
Miss Leone Palmer is not the voters, so we control the dons ’
guests at the R. Monday afternoon.
as chaperones.
daughter Ernestine w e r e E. Christmas
Brock home were Mr. and
Miss Grace Kirk and small '¡¡gaining her health as rapidly Fall said- ' We have learned bear.
In 1925 bootleggers paid guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mrs. Layton and children of
ioped
Mi««
Lavelle We do ju»t wbat we ------please in
brothers
Francis and Raymond
*s boP*d
Isom
Sunday.
They
also
at­
$2490 in fines to the county
Brownsville and C. E. Willsie spent Tuesday afternoon with spent her vacation with her this state.*
and lost six stills and four tended the baptismal services of
the Nehalem logging com­ L. R. 1 alk and family.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
' I rraolyed that I would leek
automobiles.
Justice
court at Junction City.
pany.
Palmer.
tho truth about this iniquity and
cases not included in the fore­
J. Mandley, in a Moun­
Harllie Rike and Lu-
expose it to the world if it killed
going. There were 62 arrests; tain W. States
Mrs.. Kate Croft and daugh- ella Misses
Rev. A. B. Jones and wife me—end it has nearly killed me.”
Power
car,
and
C.
and
Ardella
Falk attend­
47 pleaded guilty; five were H. Koontz in his own, collided lei Edith, Miss Temp.ie Brock ed a doll party given
Alice and daughter of Portland ac­ *’ What do you mean,, that it
tried and four found guilty the other day on the Albany- of Shedd and Mr. Walker and Harding Wednesday by
of
last companied .Rev. and Mrs. Tate has nearly killed you?”
and five cases are pending. Lebanon road, but both of wife of California were guests week.
here Sunday morning. Mr.
He answered quickly: “I
at R. E. Brock’s during the
Most of the bootleggers are them “lived to tell the tale.”
Jones expects to leave Oregon
Christmas holidays.
poorer than when they began.
Mr. and M r--. Joe Elliot and soon, going to California for mean that I have been beaten
Land of Cottage Grove
sons, Eari and Milton, some time and then returning within an inch of death sever­
Guests at Lee Ingram's Sat­ two
Drs. Gamj’obst and Howard and Earl
Miss
Callie
Slover
of
Cres­
were
the guests at an to thei old home in Georgia. al times. I have been shot at.
urday night were Mr. and Mrs. oyster among
are sueing the Nancy Palmer
feast at the home of He is a near east relief worker. | 1 have been in prison—>and I
Rev. C.ty
Ed
Inm-im and
andTAna
¡oyster
least
Ld Ingram
childr ’ " “W , '0' |o
Robert were
Parker married
a t the bv
Halsey
. K. Alter,.™.,
estate for fees, some of them well
am now under indictment for
at the rate of $5 a visit and parsonage Friday, beginning C ity, Mrs. Cal Wooley and
Miss Myrtle Tobey, who has the accidental death of a boy
more at $30 a visit Mrs. Pal­ the New Year right.
children* ^ ' 7
¿U,d I Mra’ C’ L’ EaIk sr- and been a teacher in the West who was trying to defend kne
mer objected to the $5 visits
Clavton
?
Ml-
aad
Mrs.
grandson. Ernest Raster, re Linn high school for the past when 1 was attacked by an ex­
and Mrs. J. W. Clark
as too high. The others were and Mr. family
i1 vy°oley and children,,turned Wednesday D m P, ri- four years, returned to her judge whom I had defeated for
are
expecting
to
made later and bills were not move to Brownsville to reside all of Irish Bend.
land, after spending Christmas work after having spent the re-election. It began with Fall.
”1 had hardly got the paper
presented until she was dead. in the near future. We are
vacation at the home of her
with their relatives.
w V atch tV ,w w ra b S l^ ,' li:iw is h iw th a t
mother, Mrs. John Gormley. in mv own hands when 1 at­
Miss Lena
Keen,
who Miss Tobey and Mr. and Mrs. tacked the management of »he
w natche know about at?
j make them change their mind. Happenings in
teaches school at Klamath Gormley were guests of G. W. land office because it was not
Leila Gansle spent her vaca-
(Continued on page 8)
Public Schools Falls, spent her Christmas va­ Hocken«mith and family Wed- run honestly. The end and
cation with her parents, Mr. nesday evening.
aim of that land office was to
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
and Mrs. F. J. Keen.
help the political machine.
‘Fall will get vou ytet if
Prof. Lyman Patton was a
)‘ou don’t watch out!’ said
Pine
Grove
Points
delegate to the O. S. T. A. [Startling Discovery
some friends. They had hard­
Wednesday.
ly given me this warning wLen
in Therapeutics
(By Special Correspondent)
Mrs. Inez Freeland and
Fall himself roared into my
granddaughter Inez went to
Clarence Eagy visited L. E. office like a New Mexico cy­
Portland to attend the annual
Portland, Or.—Invention of a n elec­ Eagy and family new year’s clone.
He banged one of my
convention of the State Teaeh- tric app aratu s th at appear« t i f have day.
editorials down on my desk
|crs’ association Wednesday.
cured, a t leaat tem porarily, c a s e s of
Miss Claire McConnell of and shouted ’You lay off this!’
The Alumni boys and girls [high blood pressure th a t e stab lish ed Shedd
“I told him to mind his own
visited
the school Mon-
played basketball against the I niw,lcal m ethods could not c u m . and : ,
, ...
.
F U R N IS H IN G S
business;
that the paper was
P
iirh s school
e h n n l t teams,
o - , m o - each
. . „ k ot <
u .. I Which
r ln r ln le a »h
oi
n
n ln t I ,
t h O d _ y . __
which involves n principles
that
point
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____
iiigh
the
no longer his.
L. FI. Eagy left Sunday for
alumni teams beating by one Howard realization of the wi teles«
'1 hat’s all right. But you
score. The girls’ score was [telephone, the often rum ored • leath Portland to serve on the feder- lay off this land office or you’ll
F O O T W E A R F O R M EN A N D
16 to 1 1. The boys’, 10 to 9. ray and destruction of various dis »ases al grand jury.
be smashed to bits — just as
Helen Williams and Ruth .Mc­ [of the hum an body by mecha aloal
if a train had run over you!’
Miss
Pearl
Pehrsson
left
means, was announced In Portlan <3 by
W OM EN
Neil were unable to play, and I (he
"I knew I was in for a real
Inventor. Joseph H. Pos, a civil Sunday morning to return to
this worked a hardship on the engineer and scientist.
tight. Rut I did not know
her school p.t Moro.
high school girls’ team.
Pos is a graduate pf Zurich 1 'oly-
The community meeting new « hat a cut throat crown I was
I didn’t know that
[ technic school, In Zurich. Swltzerl )nd, year's night was well attended liattling.
H U B B tR T R E A IY PROPOSED th e sam e school In which Elns. ein end the program and supper they would stop at nothing;
that murder was a favorite
taught, though he was not a stud ent much enjoyed.
London Believes Settlem ent to b » l° f E instein s. It Is on modificati, ms
weapon.
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Mrs. Mae Markham and
' One night I was driving in
Easily Possible.
lot the E instein th o rry of relatli Ity
GROCERIES — London. Steps designed to take th i I ,hat ,:e !l '3 made th e com putations of Misses Clarabel Blood and my machine when a man with
rub out of G reat B ritain’s rubbet energy which p erm it him to conti »1 Grace Pehrsson were Albany a rifle stepped up and stopped
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visitors Wednesday.
¡me. I thought he was an of­
monopoly,
which Is alarm ing the I’nl th e human body
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ficer.
Reputable physicians of the clt y,
ted S tates, have been proposed In gov
Misses
Grace
Pehrsson
and
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em m en tal circles.
who quietly have b ie n testing the d e ­ Agnes Chandler returned
” ‘Come with me, you ------
to
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Officials here believe the settlem ent vice Io th eir offices for sever si their
school work at Mon­ skunk.’
of the difficult rum running problem bj m ooths, says th at as far as they ci in mouth after spending the holi­
I didn’t move but said:
the 12 mile lim it tre a ty of 1923 m lg h tl1**' Dorn brief investigation, the m
‘Arc
you an officer?’
days
at
their
homes
here.
I
be tak en as a precedent.
chine does w hat li, claim ed for It.
“ 'Come on or I’ll fill your
Mesdames L. E. Eagy, Floyd —
i
Confidence is expressed th at, bj
- hide full of holes.!’
N'ichols, Will McLari'n and F.
w orking along sim ilar lines of concilia
“ ‘It's more comfortable here
IM.
E.
Church
E. Hover attended the Christ­ in my own car,’ I saitf to him,
lion and compromise, a solution soot
mas meeting of the Women's and at that minute another
could be reached which would be ta t
r OONTZÇt
Robert Parker pastor.
Isfactory alike to th e British govern
Kunday
JO.
Missionary a n e i e t y
al Mr*. automobile
came swinging
Preaching. J),
m ent, the far eastern rubber producer)
around the curve.
Alice
Dunn's,
Thursday
after­
GO JD S
and th e A m erican consum er.
junior League, 3.
“The fight was on all right
noon. ____________
Epworth leogue, 6 30
and I was hounded- at every
Miss Lulu Bass has been I Preaching, 7:#).
Miss Mona Bond has return­ turn. I kept up my running
helfJing Mrs. E. E. Gormley in
P ra v e r -rn c e tin y , Thurw r th y , ;3T ed to her
school work at
I the latter’s illness.
(G'jk’iiinsd oo page 8)
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