Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 03, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Feb. 7— 8— 9
GLOBE
E n s c t iv « J a n , 1.
Erratic, as Usual
The
Albany
Haliey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
W anl a car at a bargain 7
the ia it word« on page 6.
Se«
""Hurry"" "H uson""anT”Hrs^TCngT
were in Albany Monday.
Smallpox is ra p id ly going out
of fashion in L in n county.
W illiam D obrinin is home from a
trip through California and Mexico
Mr«. J. C. Bramwell is helping
care for waifa in tne Lou ire home
in Portland.
Mrs. Brock's auction Monday drew
a good attendance and fa ir prices
were realized.
Harry Mason has gone to Albany
where he is pastry cook in one of
the leading First-street cafes.
The Harrisburg Bulletin credits
Paul's advice to Timothy about tak
ing a little wine to “Timothy in th<
Bible.”
is a good
Ha would not be John Standish
piaco to
if ba could be made to run ia t
have your
prearranged groove. The story of
A new completed oil-burning
car rep air-i
tbe marriage of John Standish sod
colony brooder for 500 chicks.
ed. A ll my work is guaranteed. I f I don't do as good a job as (
A bargain at the price.
Miss Collins, as given in tbe
I promise you 1 w ili do it over w ith o u t extra charge to you.
Free towage w ith in five miles of Halsey. I f you ueed me ju s t
Enterprise last week, was true in
Qaeen aud Buckeye brooders,
remember 16x5. I ’ll be there.
*
one particular —they were married
L ig h t A C E T Y L I N E W E L D I N G »nd fender brssing I
The other details had a ll been
1000-cbick sise.
arranged, hut after the event tie
done here.
Enterprise, knowing th a t change
wss one law of Standish's nature,
attempted to get proof before going
to press. A proposed dispatch to
SUMMONS
Broadus, Mont,, was presented at
the Halsey telegraph office : "W as
A
1 1 1 "
\ V 7 1 L I” t**e Circuit Court
of the
program carried out as announced?
State
of
Oregon
for
Linn
Coun-
Wire answer co lle ct.”
But on
—
|ty. Dcpt. 2.
consulting the rate schedule it was
Washington, D. C Senate investiga- A. G. Waggener and
E. A
found that the ten-word charge
tion of the Aluminum company of Waggener his wife,
would he 60 cents to Miles C ity and
America, in which Secretary Mellon is
11.40 additional from there to
Plaintiffs,
| a large stockholder, is recommended
Broadus. That would make the
vs.
In a report submitted to the judiciary
question and answer cost $4 and
Agnes
Struthers,
unmarried;
committee by Senator Walsh, demo­
the attem pt was dropped and the
J.
E.
Waggener,
unmarried;
crat,
of
Montana.
report published '* as was.”
Davidson
Dav-
The proposal Is made the senator M. E. «-’
» v iu o v u » and
u u Theo.
xncu. u
uv-
Wednesday, too late for that
says, because of “doubts aroused as 'idson, her husband; E. I. Wag-
issue, came from John him self an
to the vigor «nd good faith of the de- ’gener
and Lydia Waggener,
announcement that the wedding
jartm ent of justice.” In the conduct of I his wife; Veda
Roush and
occurred at 10:80 Friday night
PROPER FOOD FOR SCHOOL
.ts inquiry to establish whether the George Roush, her husband;
Jan. 22, in Miss Collins* apart
CHILDREN
Aluminum company has violated a fed- George
H. Waggener and
m ints at the Powder River hotel,
the knot being tied by C hi t of-
Tbe age during which children are eral court consent decree entered Pauline Waggener, his wife;
Police W. J. Schroeder, w ith 11 attending school may aptly be called against it in 1912.
, Oscar P. Waggener and Mar-
R fitra ito n , clerk of court, and “The Dangerous Age.” It ts the period
Besides recommending what would garet Waggener, his wife ' El­
Dr. B. F Gray of Portland as of rapid growth and every care should be a third government investigation of ' v j r a \y. Hall and Geo. R. Hall
be taken to Insure the child of a nor the Mellon company within four years, her husband ; Irwin G. Wag-
witnesses.
. . . .
—
6
We surmise th a t this change to mat and healthy body. The Idea of Senator Walsh asks that the senate gener and . . Mabel
Waggener,
eating only fit and wholesome foods
2Cibours earlier than the tirst- should be early Impressed on the direct the federal trade commission his wife; Virgil E. Waggener
nained tim e, change of location younger members of every family In to turn over to It all the evidence and Lois Waggener, his wife;
«nd change of actors except the order to protect them against later furnished by the Aluminum concern George
E. Waggoner and
principals,
was John's
way 1)1 health and Its accompanying unhap and which the commission withheld
Katherine
Waggoner, his wife;
from
the
justice
department
on
the
plness.
I
f
the
utmost
care
is
not
taken
>f side-stepping the hilarious a ll-
Jessie
Allen,
unmarried; Min­
grounds
that
it
Is
“confidential.”
In
the
diet
that
Is
used
by
children
night celebration
which
" th e
nie L. Lilly and Frank Lilly,
<ang" bad arranged for the event cases of food poisoning, Indigestion
her husband; Laura B. Gatch-
Efforts to Ditch N. P. Train Falla-
Before leaving the stage forever and kindred ailments may result.
And milk, being the chief Item In
Kelso, Wash. — Northern Pacific ell and L. W. Gatchell (here­
•irs. Standish is consideriug the the diets of most children, should be
icceptance of an offer of a six- carefully guarded. It Is, becuuse of passenger train No. 408, northbound, tofore impleaded by name of
weeks contract to appear behind Its nature, prone to Infection If ex narrowly escaped wrecking Sunday A. A. Gatchell) her husband;
:he footlights in the east next fa ll. posed to gertns ami may soon become morning about 11 o'clock when it Harry B. Waggoner and Mar­
: Halsey Garage
p PAPMAN.
Mellon’s Monopoly
/Attacked by Walsh
W hen O ne H as
N o Fresh Milk
<
N o r th b o u n d
S ta g e «
Leave H alter 415 a. m and 5;10 p. B
S o u th b o u n d
S ta g e s
Leave Halsey 11:05 a. m. and 4:05 p. »
The northbound stages both go directlr
i a to Portland.
The morning southbound stage goes
straigtt through to Rosebnrg and make*
connections that day lor all point« south
of Roseburg: Medford. Ashland. Grants
Pass, Klamath Falla, Marshfield and
Coquille.
The afternoon southbound stags makes
conntetion for points tbia ai.lt of Rose­
burg, with a night stopover at Roseburg
for all points out of there.
Oregon Stages Inc.
Halwy Railroad T¡nw
North
South
12, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
16, 5:15 a. tn.
15. 12;45 p. m.
18, 8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag
34, 4:08 p. m.
31, 1:34 p. m. flag
No«. 14 and 16 «tqp to let off passenger«
from aouth of Eugene.
No. 31, direct connnclion lor Marshfield
points.
Passengers for axuth of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal-
»ey at 7 a. ni and 12:15 and 8:19 p. m
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. and
3.35 and 8:45 p. in.
Outgoing Mail
A t the Halsey pontoffice m ail*
close going north at 11:50 a. m.
and 5:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
12 m. M ornin g stage to B row ai-
v illa goes on to C raw fordsville
Johey and Sweet Home.
of the Southeast quarter of
the Northeast quarter of Sec.
21, in Tp. 14 S. of R. 3 W. of
the
Willamette Meridian in
struck
a
tie
and
several
rocks,
which
garet
Waggoner,
his
wife;
The funeral of Baker Cummings
unlit for use. Wherever there Is the
slightest reason for doubt us to Its had been piled onto the track in a W alter R. Waggoner and Amy -inn County, Oregon, contain­
at Lake Creek one day last week
Saved by 11 is Hair
purity and food value, steps should he rock cut on the Lewis place, six miles Waggoner, his wife;
Orville ing 40 acres; that the defend­
was the most largely attended in
taken to Insure the sterility and the north of Castle Rock. The attempt to V.
Waggoner,
unmarried; ants George H. Waggener,
long time.
Wednesday evening after dusk fitness of milk Intended for consump­
wreck the train is believed to have Orval C. Waggoner and Mar­ Oscar P. Waggener, Elvira W.
while W ilb u r H o y t, M ildred Dur- tion by children. Many mothers have
been the work of a maniac or of some
with Miss Goldie Wells, is expected ieile and Gleuda W iadbigler were
garet Waggoner, his wife; Jail, Irwin G. W aggener and
adopted the excellent practice of nsln.’
here soon to speak at the Christian uotoring on tbe highway between milk that Is absolutely pure and sterile person who had a fancied grievance Ailsa L. Thomson and Henry Virgil E, Waggener are each
church.
She will be the guest of iere and Halsey their car skidded and free from any germs or bacteria. against the railway company.
B. Thomson, her husband; the owner of an undivided one-
M rs W. L. Wells.
ff the road and turned tu rtle in The most satisfactory, as well as the
Daniel S. Waggoner, unmar­ fortieth part in fee of said
Wage Inquiry Is Asked In Senate.
ibout a foot of mud and water. safest milk used In preparing food for
ried;
Margaret E. Waggoner, realty; th a t the defendants
Washington, D. C.—Gerald P. Nye,
O. W Frum ia recovering fro
W ilbur was almost drowned before the growing child Is evaporated milk
George Roberts; George E. Waggoner, Jessie
It Is sterile, nnd therefore safe. Il the youthful senator from North Da­ unmarried;
the g rip and expects to be doe i
he g irls succeeded in p u llin g him
the
unknown
heirs if any of Allen, Minnie L. Lilly, Laura
Is more digestible than market milk. kota who was seated a few weeks ago
town in a few days. In fact. In
ut
None of the parties were
3. Gatchell, Harry B. Waggon­
Its uniformity, convenience Hnd cost after a stiff fight, crashed into the said George Roberts if he be
ba« already been brought to i v rio u s ly in ju re d , Glenda faring ire qualities that recommend It.
er
and W alter R. Waggoner
deceased;
Ilis
Roberts;
the
limelight by introducing a resolution
barber shop in his car.
tbe worst, w ith several severe cuts
The following dishes are well suited for a sweeping investigation Into unknown heirs if any of said are each the owner of an un­
Mrs. J. W. C lark lost he* m her head. — H arrisburg Bui to the needs of th e growing child: wages and working conditions in the Ilis Roberts if he be deceased ; divided on»-fiftysixth part in
they are enslly digested and very
at in.
glasses. She sent an advertisemen'
Thompson; the un­ fee of said realty; that the
cotton, woolen, worsted, steel and Hattie
nourishing:
According
to
reports
reaching
to the Enterprise Tuesday m orn­
known
heirs
if any of said defendants Orval C. Waggon­
aluminum industries.
Caramel Custard
ing and that evening the glass?» Halsey H oyt was held down by
Hattie Thompson if she be de­ er, Ailsa L. Thomson, Daniel
1 cu p e v a p o ra te d
U cup iu g a r
were returned to her from thi> he machine in such a way that
ceased;
Charley Roberts; the S. Waggoner and M argaret E.
m ilk d ilu te d
(c a ra m e liz e d )
W E BUY
w it h
t tbap. e u < a r
office. She thinks that advertise­ he would have drowned if one g irl
unknown heirs if any of said Waggoner are each the owner
1 cu p w a te r
% tap. aalt
ment paid, even tho ugh it nevei u d not held his head o u t of the 3
an
undivided
one-
Charley
Roberts if he be de­ of
eK
ffs
H tap. v a n illa
Clean
rate r by the hair w hile ttie other
was printed.
hundred
and twen­
th e d ilu te d m ilk .
C ara m elis e
ceased ; the unknown heirs if two
an to a telephone and summoned th e S cald
iu g a r and add to m ilk to dissolve
ty-fourth
part
in
fee
Washed Rags any of Susan Roberts Trow­ of
ie'p
B ea t elects s lig h t ly , add s u g a r, a alt, and
M. S. K . C lsrk was stricken w ill
said realty- and that they
fla v o rin g an d co m b in e w ith scalded
bridge deceased; and general­
an attack of hiccough last we»k
m ilk .
P o u r In to c u s ta rd cups and set
p^und H alsey Garage ly all persons unknown having hold said land as tenants in
at the home of his sou, J. W , on MeCamant Puts
In a pan o f h o t w a te r an d cook In
m o d e ra te oven.
W h e n done, a k n ife
or claiming an interest or es­ common subject to the right
second street. A ll medical ai>
b la d e ru n In th e c e n te r w i ll come out
tate in the property in this of dower and of curtesy of
could do was to produce short sin'
H is Foot in It clean.
their respective spouses; Sec­
suit, Defendants.
F is h C h o w d e r.
FOR S A L E —E G G S from
infrequent Intermissions and b<
1 p in t r a w fish c u t
1 cups b o ilin g
To Agnes Struthers, Veda ond, that all disputes m to
yesterday m orning he was very
In l* ln c h dice
w a te r
Roush, George Roush her hus- title of said realty be adjudi­
weak- Then came a rest from th«
I s m a ll po tato es,
1 cup e va p o rate d
■ Heed
trouble and lie was aide to sit ui
yand,
George E. Waggoner, cated in this cause, and that
m ilk d ilu te d
(M cR A Y S T R A IN )
t on ion s chopped
w ith
for a while, Hjs daughter, Mrs
Katherine Waggoner his wife, none of the other parties to
fine
1 cup w a te r
75c to r fifteen
P. J. Forster Orville V. Waggoner, Orval C. this suit have any interest in
Meth H indm su of Redding, Cal
U pound f a t s a lt
< c ra c k e rs
p o rk , sliced
Washington. D. C — The senate Ju
and her aister-io-law, Mrs. Velma
Waggoner, Margaret Waggon­ said realty. Third, for a de­
F r y o u t th e s a lt p o rk . W h en brow n,
H indm an, arrived last Saturday. dietary committee again Is considering
er
his wife, Ailsa L. Thomson, cree to the effect that said
m o v e pieces o f p o rk and put flsh. po
the president's nomination of Wallace re
Two sous, J. M. and I I P. Clark
ta to e s . and on lon a In k e ttle .
C over
Henry
B. Thomson her hus- realty is so situated that par­
from Los Angeles and Long Beach, MrCamant as federal judge In Oregon w ith b o ilin g w a t e r S im m e r u n til po­ CUT FLOWERS
>and,
Daniel
S. Waggoner tition cannot be made without
ta to e s a re te n d e r
Add th e m ilk and
are expected tomorrow. M r. Clark and among other phases of ft MeCam cook ft m in u te s lo n g e r. Season w ith
Margaret
E.Waggoner,
George great prejudice to the owners
ant's assertion that Theodore Rouse s alt and pepp er. J u s t b e fo re s ervin g
is s till im proving
SHEET MUSIC Roberts, the unknown heirs
if and appointing a disinterest­
add tb e c ra c k e rs .
veil “was not a good American.”
ed person as Referee for the
any
of
said
George
Roberts
if
Judge MeCamant. now serving un­
Floral and
he be deceased; Ilis Roberts, sale thereof, that said realty
Music Shop
The acreage of strawberries der a recess appointment, made the U. S. NOW READY TO JOIN H A L L ’S
Albany
the unknown heirs if any of be sold and after payment
and evergreen blackberries in statement near the closs of his testi­ Entry Now Subject to Approval of
said Ilis Roberts if he be de­ from the proceeds of sale of
the region tributary to Albany mony before the committee in answer
49 Nations.
ceased; Hattie Thompson; the plaintiffs' costs and disburse­
has been doubled within a to charges by Senator Johnson, repub­ Washington. D. C._President Cool­
lican,
of
California,
who
ts
opposing
i,n
'J?, heirs if anY o’ said ments including 3150.00 as a
ydar.
Red
Cedar
hts confirmation
Roosevelt, he said idge will put the United States Into
Hattie Thompson if she be de­ reasonable attorneys’ fee that
wss not a good American because as the world court without delay. Sec­ Made from old-grow th cedar, 7 ft. ceased; Charley Roberts; the the remainder be by said ref­
long, good size, 15c each, deliv­ unknown heirs if any of said eree distributed
the Bull Moose candidate for president retary of State Kellogg was instructed
among the
ered where truck can go. See Charley Roberts if he be de­ owners according to their re­
In 1912. he had advocated “recall of by him to approach the 49 member
M r. I.aubner, Halsey, or w rite ceased; the unknown heirs if spective interests, and for such
Judicial decisions' In violation of a nations at once with diplomatic feel-
N. O. Isaacson, Goldson, Ore.
fundamental principle of the govern ers to ascertain whether they win
any of Susan Roberts Trow­ further relief as shall be equit­
permit the United States to Join with
meat.
bridge
deceased; and general­ able. This Summons is pub­
Senator Johnson brought out the as the reservations of adherence by the
ly
all
persons
unknown having lished in The Rural Enter­
senate
BARBER
sertlon while questioning Judge Me-
or
claiming
an
interest or es- prise once a week for six con­
The refusal of a single state to ac­
L A N G W O O I)
Camant concerning hts failure as a
«
n
?
hei
Pr°Perty
in this secutive weeks by order of the
SHOP
cept
those
conditions
would
prevent
delegate to the 1920 Chicago conven
Hon. B. M. Payne, County
G u a r a n te e d to c u t f u e l
stut.
Defendants
above
named
the
signature
of
the
United
States
to
lion to vote for the senator as winner
First-class W ork IN THE NAME OF THE Judge of Linn County, Ore­
of the Oregon primaries for the presi­ the protocol and statute now deposited
CJStS
STATE OF OREGON: You gon, made in Albany in Linn
In the headquarters of the league of
dential nomination.
J- W S T E P H E N S O N .
nations at Geneva.
are hereby required to appear County, Oregon, on th e 6th
Leaders of the pro-court forces ex-
TOSSING & TOSSING and answer the complaint of Day of January, 1926, and
BARTCHER
the above named plaintiffs in the date of the first publica­
F U R N I T U R E C O M P A N Y LU M B E R M E N TO A D V E R TIS E pressed confidence that the present
LAW YERS
members of the court would find ac­
the above entitled court, in the tion hereof is the 13th Day of
ALBANY
Fastfie Northwest Operators to Sp.nd ceptable the reservations and declara­
Halaey and Brownsville
above
entitled cause now on January, 1926.
9t.ft00.000 In Campaign,
tions of policy in the resolution of ad-
Oregon
TUSSING & TUSSING,
file
with
the Clerk of said
Beattie. Wash.—Pour hundred turn herence.
Postoffice
address Halsey, Or«
court
within
six
weeks
from
her manufacturers, logging operators
Adherence
— ------- — of the vuu«u
United scales
States to to
NOTICE
cgon.
Attorneys
for Plaintiffs.
the
date
of
the
first
publica­
»nd timber ownars In conference here, | lhe worW cour‘ »Uh reservations was
o f H ea ring of F in a l Account
tion
of
this
Summons,
and
you
favored launching a 11.900,000 adver .Wprovad by the senate. 7« to 17.
N otice i t hereby g ive n th a t the fin a l
Using campaign for Pacific northwest I The vo,e brought to an end one of account o f A lw ih la W ilson as adinistrn- are hereby notified that if you
NOTICE
ol Appointment af Administrator
wood»
| ,h* bitterest fights the senate has had t r ix o f the estate of Bert M. W ilson, fail to appear and answer said
deceased. has been file d in the County
Fuads for the campaign are to he • ln,e th,‘ “»cmorable struggle over the C o u rt of L in n Com ty. State o f Oregon complaint as hereby required
Notice ts herabv given that the under-
to the'
hr an order of the County Court
raised by assessing ft cents for each
of nations
an.I th a t the 8th dav of 1-ebruary, l ’l.'ft plaintiffs will apply
ol
Linn Uounty, Oregon, hat been ap­
«1 the h o u r of lto 'c lo c k a. in , lias been court for the relief demanded
1000 feet of lumber a mill ships Log
The Prince of Wales has bad luck d u ll appointed by said C< u rt fo r the in said complaint, towit; First pointed adminiatrator of the rotate of
gtng operators ars to pay a similar
Amaada Scbroll, deceased All persoas
h e a rin g of objections to said fin a l
sum for each 1000 feet of timber sold, with saddle horses, lie was repeat­ account and the se ttle m e n t thereof, at for a decree of this court ad- having c la im agatntt said estate are
and mills that do thalr own logging edly thrown till the story of his falls w hich tune any person interested in judgtng that the plaintiff A required to present them within ai>
will pay both sums
All companies t-ccame commonplace. Then a horse, said estate may appear and file objec­ G. Waggener and the defend­ months from the date of this notice,
with .he proper vouchers, to the under-
entering the campaign are to sign a failing to throw him otherwise, drop­ tio n s th e re to in w r itin g and contest the ants
Agnes Struthers, J. E signed, at h it residonce. at Halsey, f.lau
same.
three year contract
ped dead under him. Now he has
Dated and first published Tannery ft, W aggener, M. E. Davidson, R Conaty. Oregon
The association re-elerled the follow btoken his collar hone in a fall from 1W*-
and first published this J7th
Atwilda Wilson.
I- W aggener and Veda Roush D a te d _______
•ng officer« C t> King»!»,. ponland one.
» M Bead.
Ad mt n i A r a in x -o f the Estate h p <*»ch the owner of an un- dsy of Jaouarjr. 192ft
R h o d e Is la n d Red H ens
Posts
president; C. D Johnson. Toledo Or
v d c e -p re e lt^ J « Manley. Tacoma.’
H Allen, Seattle,
A t.
. -r - a -
Tus«is5 A Tossing Attya lot Admra.
,
an idea one-eighth part in feo
• ■ \Jw '"1‘ ’ rator Aforeaaid,
Tusoing à TuseragTOttyartor Admr.