Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 13, 1926, Image 1

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RURAL ENTERPRI
g r c u 11 u r e
H o rte u ltu r e
L iv e s to c k
A
A
Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
D a iry
P o u ltry
HALSEY, OREGOiM
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
scription,
paying
1928.
A county forum
scheduled for Fsb.
Grove.
JAN 13 192<.
ahead
to . .
meeting is
5 at Pine
.
Happenings in
Public Schools’
Kirk Kinks
Pine Grove Points
(E nterprise Correspondent)
R. E. Bierly called at L R.
(By an K nterpiise Reporter)
I Falk's Thursday.
Virginia Moore of Astoria is | Herman Steinke called at G.
a new pupil in Mrs. Minnie j Rike.s Tuesday.
Cross room.
I
Nellie Falk and Curran Mill-1 Albert West attended a par-
er were absent from among (ty at George Shaw’s Tuesday
high school students on ae- .evening.
count of illness Tuesday and , A. L. Falk was a business
Carl \\ illiams has been ill at caller at Albany Tuesday of
home loi some time. A letter ¡last week.
“shower” was given him by
J. H. VanNice and M. B.
fellow students last week.
Mrs. Bradford Moss visited Harding motored to Scio and
the fourth, fifth and sixth Albany Friday.
H. J., Andy and Bob II. Falk
grades Wednesday.
One of Mrs. Coleman’s phy- chopped grain for C. L. Falk
siology students says that “the sr. Wednesday,
liver, the largest organ in the I Mr. and Mrs j p Tempie.
body, is situated just below the (on spept Friday evening at
diagram.”
Clarence Gillette’s.
Gilbert Hayes has been ab­
W. A. Falk assisted C. L.
sent from school for some time
and he is thought to have ty ­ Falk jr. butcher a beef for G.
J. Rike Wednesday.
phoid fever.
Mr. nd Mrs. Cecil Bilyeu
The Wedding of Tom Thnmb
motored to Salem last Sunday,
Quite a large crowd was taking Mrs. Bileyu’s sister
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present Thursday
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evening
.....„ to Mary home.
h ° m ThUI? b W1d‘ ' MrS- William PenCe Of ROW-
f p at , PUt? n
land and sons, Lyman and
” ; ? h ™ eyfi i mpou X dr»
w ' dn' sd a , at
(B y
Special Correspondent)
T
•W o o l
Genesis of the
Fall of Fall
Earl Albertson was home He Boasted: “ We D o
from O. A.C. for the week end.
Ju st W hat We —
Silas Keen of Albany visited
Please ”
at the W. G. McNeil home
. Idr. and Mrs. C. T. Cook and
Sunday.
son Claude were guests of Mrs.
(W illiam L. Stidgar in Dearborn
C. P. Moody has a radio.
Miss Dannen is quite ill with
In d e p e n d n t
Eliza Brandon Saturday.
Mrs. Ringo visited Cottage
grip and her brother Carl is
(C u U m M I
Mrs.
M.
M.
Ward
had
as
Grove Sunday.
teaching in her place.
Sunday guests her son, W. J.
"I didn’t state things in a
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pugh Moore of Brownsville and wife.
Bert Haynes and family vis- general way; I made them spe­
were at Junction City Satur­
ited W. E. Hover and family cific. I said: ‘M r.--------- -——
Mrs. Samuel Brock is ill at
day.
near Harrisburg Sunday.
the Lake Creek home of her
(naming him by name) has
Earl Albertson was home daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ardry.
Elmer Cadwallader was : embezzled three thousand dol­
from O. A. C. for the week
quite sick Wednesday night. lars of the state’s money and
Miss Iris McPherson spent
end.
A doctor from Harrisburg was 1 can prove i t !’ That gave the
Wednesday night visiting her
called.
Tuesday of last week Mr. lriend, Miss Jennie Nicewood.
people confidence in me.
and Mrs. R. W. Shepherd vis­
L. E. Eagy got home from
"This fellow Fall had al­
Mrs. Clara Esson, state sup-
ited in Benton county.
Portland
Saturday,
after
a
ready
talked to me in a child­
enintendent of Sunday schools,
week’s service on the federal like way about everything. He
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWil­ will speak at the Christian
grand jury.
told me about the political
liams came from Albany to the church next Sunday morning.
ring and how they managed it.
Wesley funeral.
An
all-day
meeting
of
the
The Standard Bearers, with
Then he proceeded to tell me
Linn
County
Holiness
associa­
C. P. Moody and wife were Mrs. Shotwell, their teacher,
tion was held at the Pine that he was broke; that he
called to Harrisburg Sunday enjoyed a pleasant evening
Grove church
Wednesday. was glad to sell the paper and
when Mrs. C. N. Moody, the with Ruth Sturtevant Monday.
Rev. Mr. Lindley of the Evan­ get his share. That was when
form er’s mother, had a stroke
W.
P.
Wahl
is
unlucky.
gelical
church at Sweet Home I bought the paper. Again in
of paralysis.
Added to the trouble with his
preached at the morning ser­ 1920 he told me that he was
A medal to be given to the eyes, he has a couple of brok­
vice, Rev. Ml. Grisham of Mon­ broke. He told me that he
member of the Halsey high en ribs, the result of a fall
roe in the afternoon and Ted had unpaid taxes on his ranch
school who writes the best es­ Wednesday.
Mitzner in the evening. A which were in arrears some
say on “Abraham Lincoln”
basket dinner was served at years. He even went so far
M ilton Bond’* thrae nephews
esn be seen in the Koontz win­ the Cummingses, are taking turn« parents. Little
noon and there was a good as to tell me that he must get
Miss Rossie !
’
dow.
Kirk school wishes to thank attendance at all the services. out of the senate; that it was
in caring for him, H>* condition Moss as “ Miss Lillie Midget” ,
too expensive for him.
Two men calling themselves is not improving. A brother from acted as bride while Albert the Halsey State bank for the
“Then late in 1922 jt was
Chastain was “Tom Thumb." lovely calendars; also Balf
J. J. Jones and Leo Callahan Curry count* arrived yesterday.
known
that Sinclair had come
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
Kirk
Bond
for
delivering
them.
Kenneth
W
orkinger
was
the
of California are in jail at Al­
to
Three
Rivers in his special
and
son
Jim
went
to
Albany
A
letter
of
thanks
was
read
officiating clergyman. Rober­
bany in default of $500 each
A. L. Falk and family were
for having 288 quarts of gin at the Christian church Sun­ ta Bramwell was maid of hon- among the guests who helped Thursday, Mrs. Kirk to see car.
“Early in 19.23. Fall paid
her sister, Iva Galbraith, who
Junior col- or and Billy Moore best man,
. _ the girls’
.
ift their car. The liquor is a , day from
celebrate the wedding anni­ had the misfortune to break off his arrears in taxes, got
lege
at
Eugene
for
a
generous
¡wh¡]e
JimmieSmith,
the
bride’s
total loss to them.
versary of Mr. and Mrs. By­ two ribs.
two high-priced automobiles,
donation of eatables and pro- father> gave the bride a
Mrs. L. A. Pray had as visions given by the church on q ke excitement was too much ron Gage.
and put about $90,000 into im­
Mrs.
W.
A.
Carey
and
son
guests Thursday her daughter- rally day.
provements on his ranch. I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Nem-
for (he rejected suitor, Well-
Gilbert, formerly of this vicin­ had
in-law, Mrs. Viola Lawwill,
the idea that something
chick.
and
son
Roy,
of
Harris­
ity
but
now
of
Salem,
spent
The
Christian Endeavor ington Bond, and the two burg, Alex Snodgrass and fam­
and brother James and sister
had
been
off at Three
the week end visiting Mrs. Rivers as a pulled
Bertha Becker of Montesano, held a meeting at the church ¡ bachelor friends, Buddy Holt ily and Mamie Falk were Sun­ Carey’s
result of the visit
daughters,
Mrs.
Cecil
and a couple from Hoquiam, Saturday afternoon and elect- and Lowell Straley, and they day visitors at H. J. Falk’s.
that private car.
i Bilyeu and Mrs. Clarence Gil of "Something
who were returning from Ash­ -d . * Officer, for the coming remained only a short time at
was also being
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¡lette.
x,, , «,1.1. ,
the wedding. At last ice
land, where their father suf­ year Gladys
pulled off in Washington as
Willbanks presi- cream was served and aR the
fers from paralysis.
♦
well as at Three Rivers. My
Alford Arrows
dej t’,A 1 Savage vice-presiden pueats d¡d am ple justice to it.
A r t h u r W e s le y G o n e
suspicions deepened when sud­
Bierly secretaiy The proceeds> ?55 55> were dl.
Richard R. Anderson, once of and Hiram
Arthur Wesley died Thurs­ denly Fall went into the cabi­
Albany and with parents residing and treasurer: . 11 w’as
vided between the lady in
(Bj- an E nterprise R eporter)
there now, and Stanley Lapp and to hold a social meeting one«. charge and the Parent-Teach-
d a y evening .at his home in net.
, assoc;a t¡on
their wires told the Seattle police, a month, A junior Endeavor
Teapot Dome Steal Visioned
Halsey, aged 52. His funeral
when Anderson was arrested last was organized with Mrs. Nora ¡ Little Qrpha w illis> injured in
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brock at the M. E. church Sunday
“Everybody knows now, jt
week on a charge of disturbing the Coleman as leader.
a faR so badly that when a went to Shedd Monday.
afternooil was largely attend­ is a matter ot record, that Fall
peace, that the tuen bad traded
B. E. Cogswell of Portland ed, among those present being took up the matter ol the lepse
The state highway commis- doctor saw her he ordered her
■ wives for the night and quarreled
is
spending some time on his Rev. C. T. Cook, his former ,of the Teapot Dome naval re­
sion
is
still
out
of
jail.
The
to
stay
in
bed,
insisted
on
tak-
wrer the trade. There must haye
farm.
contempt
proceedings
in
the
ing
her
part
and
did
it
suc-
pastor here, and Mrs. Cook, serve as soon as he got into
been booze there or Anderson
would not have thought any party Barrett case were dropped on cessfully.
.
.......
Mrs. Charles Tandy and sou from Willamina, Rev. Robert office and I kept hammering
Charle;
Charley Willis^ was master , ijihici
Elmer visited at Chester Cur- I. Parker preached the sermon at this thing long before it
to a trade like that worth fighting an agreement to await the de-
cisión on the appeal to the of ceremonies and as dignified tis’ Sunday,
about.
and Mr. Cook eulogized the broke in Washington.' I had
supreme
court
in
the
damage
as
a
deacon.
heard rumors about a satchel
Dr. H . Michener, whom old­
Mrs. Lee Ingram and Thel­ memory of the departed.
The
Oddfellows
were
out
in
suit.
Mr.
Devers
made
the
Parent-Teachers'
Meeting
with money in it. I kept talk­
ma
were
afternoon
callers
at
er residents will remember as astonishing plea th at a tern- ¡
,
.
force
and
presided
at
the
bur­
ing
about that satchel. I kept
having practiced here years porary obstruction was not a .
e «»rent-Teachers meet Chester Curtis’ Sunday.
ial
in
the
Alford
cemetery.
hinting
at Teapot Dome and
ago, still retains an interest in S >
of a court injunction I!"« » » • hel<i a t the school
J. II. Rickard and family at­
left a widow asking who was going to get
the doings of Halseyites. From against obstructing the Bar- i building Friday evening and tended the McFarland church and Mr. one Wesley
son.
the lease long before the in­
Wichita, Kas., where he has
the following program given : in Benton county Sunday.
His
father,
Delos Wesley, vestigations began in Washing­
rett*’
right
of
w*y.
prospered for many years,
Violin solo, Miss Julia Hulse.
E. D. Isom made a trip to came several years ago from ton. We knew about it down
(Continued on page 8)
comes a renewal of his sub-
“ The
Back-to-the-Home Albany
Wednesday.
A. E. California to be near the son there."
Movement,” Rev. Robert Park-
when/ it was found th a t ¡he
Whitbeck
accompanied
him.
“ Did you go to Washing­
j er.
ton ?"
was
afflicted with cancer.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Cur­
J A paper on “ Chaperoning,”
Arthur went under
“ I did.”
T
tis of Canada Visited at Chest­ (he Twice
Mrs. Curtis Veatch.
knife
the surgeons, who
“ W hat did you tell them ?”
er Curtis’ Friday and Saturday refused to of operate
Violin solo, Julia Hulse.
again when
“ I informed them th at in
A business meeting w'as
George Bias, who lived on the disease reappeared, say­ 1920 Fall told me he Was
followed by a social time. A the Fred Burkhart place last ing the case was hopeless.
broke, but that since he had
j musical memory’ contest was winter, died near Yakima,
Afterward X-ray treatment gone into the cabinet he had
I held in which the honors were Wash., Sunday morning.
removed all signs of the ail­ spent over $200,000 on his
i
won by Miss Beverly Isom.
Delta Curtis spent I last ment and-the sores healed and ranch. Then I said to the
with i her for a couple of years it was Senators: ‘I wonder where he
In the Scio schools the teach­ Thursday night
the evil had been got the money?’
ers are seating the pupils ac­ teacher, Mrs. E. D. Isom, .and thought
effaced.
"Before they called me, Sen­
attended
the
Tom
Thumb
w
ed­
cording to their rating. Those
Then
developed
digestive
ator
Walsh was asking wheth­
g
in
g
in
Halsey.
i
jhaving the higher average
troubles,
ulceration
of
the
er
it
was advisable to lease
|take the back seats and those
Mrs. Michael Rickard is stomach and other internal the Teapot Dome to a private
I lower sit in front.
spending some time with he." ailments
which
gradually corporation. I wired him and
son, Raymond. Rickard, in !drained away the life of the said, 'T hat’s not the question
The Study Club
Benton county, caring for her patient.
to ask! Ask if it is honest;
new
grandson, who arrived
Mr. Wesley bore his suffer­ find out if it is a crooked deal.’
At Thursday’s meeting of
ing with fortitude and was 1 hat started the investigation
the Study club, with Mrs. G. there some time last week.
W. Laubner, nine members re­
Little Orpha Willis got a never heard to complain. Be­ on a different phase.”
sponded to rollcall with new hard fall from a box at h er sides the relatives named above
“ One morning in June, 1923,
year resolutions and current home Thursday and it was and a wide circle of acquain­ a Spanish-speaking h u s k y
GROCERIES i events. Arrival of a consign­ feared at first that she had tances, all of whom were his walked into my newspaper of­
G R O C E R IE S
ment of new books at the pub­ broken her hip, but it was friends, he had a brother, W, fice in Albuquerque and said,
lic library was reported and found to not be so serious lat- S. Wesley, in Florida and one ‘I’m a deputy sheriff and I
the committee was instructed ci. The little girl will have who came to the funeral from have been sent to take you to
to ordf-r more. Five dollars to remain in bed for a time, 1 is home at Tacoma.
I Las Vegas. I have a w arrant
for your arrest for criminal
was voted to the scholarship however.
D R Y GOODS
Charles W right sr., who has libel!’
loan fund. Mi’s. Lyman W.
DRY GOODS
Patton gave the lesson, on the
Mr. and Mrs. Morrell of b< >en on the sick list for some
"I looked at the warrant
works of William Moody, au­ Hillsboro spent the week end tir ie, is improving.
and saw that I was accused of
because I had written of
thor of “ The Great Divide.” with their daughter, Mrs. Min-
, Mrs. G. Mitzner and grand- la libel
certain judge who lived in
Mrs. Carter zkllingham of Port-'nie Cross.
dai
ighter,
Marie
Gourlev,
were
j land told of club work at the I
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gue sts at A. W. Foote’s Sun­ San Miguel, 120 miles away.
metropolis. Mi-. Dr. M a r ’. M. E. Church
I wrote that he had grown too
day .
assisted the hostess in serving
accustomed to old methods to
Robert Parker partor.
M. *s. O. W. Frum and daugh­ see anything wrong in what
punch. Next meeting Jan. 21
Sunday »cbool, 10.
good
ter I ‘.uth attended an afternoon had happened.
Preaching, 11.
with M r*. W A. M nller, M r*.
GOODS*
meet ing of ladies at the
“ I was referring to the Fall
Junior League, 3.
Cummings giving the lesson.
Brow nsville tabernacle Wed­ case. I knew that this time
Epworth league, 6 30
nesday.
Carnet rags were they meant to do tpe worst
Preaching, 7:80.
Miss Grace Kirk and broth­
a
Praeer-mcetinz, Thuredsy, 7'.3O. tacke d and other work done
er Francis were visitors at O.
(Contlnned on p»ge 8)
Bible S tu ly Toeaday, 2.
durin ? the afternoon.
W. Frum’s Saturday.
Miss Jennie Nicewood spent
Thursday night with her friend.
Miss Iris McPherson.
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M E N ’S C LO TH IN G
to order
FURNISHINGS
FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND
WOMEN
: DRY GOODS
• DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
groceries :
GROCERIES:
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