Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 10, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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CECIL B. DEMILLE
feature«
“Three Faces
East ”
with
Yetta Goudal
Robert Ames
Henry E. Walthall
Clive Crook
A powerful drama of the secret
service
Next Sun.—Mon.—Tue«.
Feb. 14— 15— 16
GLOBE
Albany
Halsey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
This is Lincoln week.
Mrs. George Starr is ill again.
Mrs. Laubner went to Salem Wed­
nesday.
A. A. Tussiiyr was in Portland
several days last week.
Mrs. Fred Taylor went to Medford
Wednesday to visit friends.
Walt Smith has been putting a
ceiling in the front porch for Mrs.
Fox.
J. C. Bramwell made a trip to Sa­
lem Sunday to visit his son, Guy
Bramwell.
G. W. Laubner and wife had Fred
Spreqger and wife of Shedd as
guests Tuesday.
sister, Mrs
John
Willbanks,
came home with Guy fo r a change.
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Bishop’s Boost for
Booze is Bogus
New York.—The newly announced
policy of the church temperance so­
ciety of the Episcopal church, favoring
modification of the Volstead act and
legalizing of light wines and beer,
has brought a violent storm of opposi­
tion and defense throughout the Uni­
ted States.
Prohibition leaders. Episcopalian
organizations and individual clergy­
men have challenged the statement of
the Rev. Dr. James Empringham, na­
tional secretary of the society, who
In announcing the new policy, as­
serted that the Volstead act had fail­
ed.
The society, the challengers main­
tain, has no authority to speak for
the Episcopal church, is relatively un­
important and Is In error In its rever­
sal of policy. Even members of the
organization Itself are taken abaok by
the announcement. A meeting of the
board of directors will be called soon
to consider the situation.
Defenders of Dr. Empringham. in
eluding several church dignitaries, as­
sert that his conclusions after a year's
Investigation are correct.
Dr. Em­
pringham stands by his guns and re­
iterates that a poll of 20,000 mem­
bers of the society showed a prepond­
erate
In favor of modification of
the
T o Equalize School
Fund Benefits
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B s rs x n u
Halsey Railroad TJme
J_Ja g
—
No Fresh Milk
Cyrena Van Gordon, prima donna of
the Chicago Opera company, believes
in the flapper and
her privileges. She
believes In the
practice of this
moch-d 1 s c u s sed
person in wearing
n o corsets,
In
w e a r i n g short
skirts, going In for
athletics and out­
door life and In
thoroughly upset­
ting the theories
and practices of
her mother and
g ra n d m o th e r.
Miss Van Gordon,
who Is, in private
Cyrsna Van
life, Mrs. S. Bogart
Gordon.
Munns, the wife
of Doctor S. B. Manns, says that all
of these things are woman's right and
are necessary if a woman Is anxious
to keep her youth and beauty.
But
exercise Is not the only thing that Is
necessary for the woman who Is de­
sirous of being attractive. She must
watch her diet and be careful not to
eat anything that will, In any way, be
fattening.
There are certain dishes to which
Miss Van Gordon Is partial and to
which she gives the credit for the re­
tention of her beauty. These dishes,
she prefers to prepare herself and.
when on tour with the Chicago Opera
company, she carries n small electric
stove In order that she will not be
deprived of the food she deems neces­
sary. These dishes are easily prepared.
Miss Van Gordon uses for
Cslsry and Cheess Casserole.
1 cup cheeee
1 tbsp. butter
2
cups chopped
1 cup cooked sp a ­
celery
g h e tti
■4 cup evaporated
H
cup buttered
m ilk
bread crum bs
*4 cup w ater
H tep. salt
I tbep. flour
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hibbard of
Olympia, Wash.—Resolutions favor­
Los Angeles are about to go home ing a county purchasing agent for all
She makes white sauce of milk, wa­
from visiting Mrs. Hibbard’s broth­ school districts In the county and en­ ter, butter, flour, and salt, and mixes
dorsing a plan for a special fund for It with all Ingredients except crumbs.
er, Sidney Smith, and family.
is a good
placo to 1
have your I
car repair- i
e«l. All my work « guaranteed. If I don’t do as good a job a s ,
I promise you 1 w<li do it over without extra charge to you. .
Free towage within live miles of Halsey. If you need me just
remember 16x5. I’ll be there.
tight A C E T Y L I N E W E L D I N G end fender brazing I
done here.
: Halsey Garage
P APMAN.
Congress Drowning
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SUMMONS
North
South
3:24 t. DI. äs*
17. 12:08 p. m.
15, 12:45 p. m.
5:15 a. m.
8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. m.
4.08 p. in.
31, 1:34 p. m
N o t . . 14 aad 16 stop to 1« it off passen
from south of Eugene.
No. 31, direct connnctien for Marshfield
points.
Passengers for smith of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsev-brownsville stage leaves H al­
sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and S :lt p. m.
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. and
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
32.
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Outgoing Mail
At the Halsey postoffice mail«
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the
Circuit
of ,n
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in I’ IOOd OI D i l ls State of Oregon for Linn Coun- close going north at 11:50 a. oi.
and 5:20 p. m.
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Ity. Oept. 2.
Washington, D. C.—The difficulties ' A. G. Waggener and
E A.
congress encounters in trying to keep Waggener his wife,
its head above the flood of proposals
Plaintiffs,
by its 531 members Is strikingly illus­
trated by the cold statistics of what
unmarried;
has been accomplished in the two Agnes Struthers,
J. E. Waggener, unmarried;
months of the present session.
Since opening day on December 7 M. E. Davidson and Theo. Dav­
exactly 11,737 bills have been intro­ idson, her husband; E. I. Wag­
and Lydia Waggener,
duced and just three were passed gener
through all the stages necessary be­ his wife; Veda
Roush and
fore they become the law of the land. George Roush, her husband;
The only piece of legislation of im­ George
H. Waggener and
portance to reach President Coolidge Pauline Waggener, his wife;
is the joint resolution appropriating, Oscar P. Waggener and Mar
$50,000 to defray the expenses of Amer garet Waggener, his wife; El­
ican participation in the preliminary vira W. Ha(l and Geo. R. Hall,
disarmament conference at Geneva.
her husband; Irwin G. Wag-
The senate has spent most of its
,
,
.
.
J
gener
and y j Mabel g Waggener, ;
time considering the resolution of ad- hig w j f
hprnnpp
n f the
th o United
T n ltp n States In
a
. T
herence of
to th
the
and Lois Waggener, hi» wife;
world court, which was adopted last
George E. Waggoner and
week.
The house has been going ahead Katherine Waggoner, his wife;
faster, but with new proposals com­ Jessie Allen, unmarried; Min­
ing in every day congress cannot hope nie L. Lilly and Frank Lilly,
her husband; Laura B. Gatch-
to consider a third of them.
A great bulk will find a final rest­ ell and L. W. Gatchell (here­
ing place in the waste paper basket tofore impleaded by name of
A. A. Gatchell) her husband;
after this congress expires.
vs.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. no.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
Holley and Sweet Home.
Secretary Davis
is Seeing T hings
Washington, D. C.—With one air
service upheaval barely subsided,
through the resignation of Colonel Wil­
liam Mitchell, another and perhapa
more far-reaching row started when
Secretary of War Davis ordered an
Investigation of alleged “lobbying" ac­
tivities of officers of the army air
service.
The inquiry has been sanctioned by
President Coolidge, whose Ire has been
aroused over the opposition of air serv­
ice officers to the administration's air
program as embodied In the Morrow
board report and their efforts In be­
half of the Patrick plan for a unified
air service.
Davis has ordered Major General Ell
Helmick, Inspector general ef the
army, to conduct one phase of the in­
vestigation and. oddly enough, has call­
ed on Major General Mason M. Patrick
to conduct another phase of It.
Patrick is chief of army afr service
and has persistently differed with his
superiors aad with the general staff on
vital questions of air service policy.
Harry B. Waggoner and Mar­
garet
Waggoner, his wife;
'quallzatlon of school apportionments She then places It In an oiled baking U. S. TO FIG H T FOOD TRUST
W alter R. Waggoner and Amy
Flela L ivio’s niece, V irginia to afford relief to the poorer districts, $i»li and covers with crumbs, baking
Orville
Suit Begun at Baltimore to Prevent Waggoner, his wife;
Moore, is with her aunt again, re to be raised by a 3-10 mill district prop in a moderate oven uatll brown.
V. Waggoner,
unmarried;
Huge Consolidation.
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Chicken a la King.
covering from the loss of her appen­ erty tax, were adopted by the conven­
I cups cold
1
cup
svap
oratsd
Washington.
D.
C.
—
The
federal
(-)rva'
C.
Waggoner
and
Mar-
tion
of
state
school
directors
at
clos
dix, which Albany surgeons removed.
chicken, diced
m ilk
courts were asked by the government 1 garet
Waggoner, his wife;
Ing sessions here. The legislative com I tbsp. butter
% lb. m ushroom s
Miss Irene Quimby spent the week mlttee was Instructed to present such I tbsp. flour
Monday to prevent formation of “A ' Ailsa L. Thomson and Henry
1 cup chicken
14 green pepper,
broth
end at home from Monmouth. Her measures to the next legislature.
huge combination in the baking In- B.
Thomson, her husband;
shredded
1 e g g yolk
cousin, Robert Lang, from Albany
Endorsement of the county plan of V4 pimento,
dustry” by the Ward interests and i Daniel^ S. Waggoner, unmar-
Salt and pappar
Miss June Layton has been staying
shredded
college, was also a ¡guest of the uniform text books was given, as op
others.
ried; Margaret E. Waggoner,
cut of school with grip.
Cook the peppers (also mushrooms.
Quimbys.
posed to state uniformity. Resolutions
In an anti trust suit filed in Bal­ unmarried;
George
Roberts;
-
u
adopted also favored legislation for If they are used) In the butter for 15 timore, the government named the the unknown heirs if any of
Mrs. D. H. Sturtevant was visited certain maintenance allowances for minutes, keeping them covered while General Baking. Continental Baking
said George Roberts if he be of the Southeast quarter of
by her sister, Mrs. Flora Bishop of the state superintendent, to exempt cooking slowly. Add the flour and sea­ and United Bakeries intereals as link­
deceased; His Roberts; the the Northeast quarter of Sec.
¿Salem, Friday and Saturday when irom “for hire” car licenses private sonings, also the milk and broth. Stir ed with the Ward companies in the
unknown
heirs if any of said 21, in Tp. 14 S. of R. 3 W. of
to
a
smooth
sauce.
Cut
chicken
In
the latter was going to and return­ bus drivers transporting pupils and
in
sauce to heat, and Just before serving, enterprise. An investigation was re­ His Roberts if he be deceased; the Willamette Meridian
ing from Eugene.
teachers only, and favoring removal stir In beaten egg yolk. Cook in double quested.
Hattie Thompson; the un­ Linn County, Oregon, contain­
of $B0 annual salary lim it for clerks hollar to prevent curdling.
Action of the government follows
known heirs if any of said ing 40 acres; that the defend­
Miss Alberta Koontz arrived from of third class districts.
several months of investigation by the
Hattie Thompson if she be de­ ants George H. Waggener,
Salem Wednesday, having finished
Officers were reelected as follows:
department of justice.
B
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IE
F
G
ENERAL
NEW
S
ceased;
Charley Roberts; the Oscar P. Waggener, Elvira W.
exams at W. U., and spent the rest C. W. Cahill, Spokane, president; Mrs
“These
Investigations
developed
unknown
heirs if any of said Hall, Irwin G. W aggener and
of the week with her parents, Mr. liu a Hortsman, Port Angeles, and O.
Senate investigation of the recent­ facts which, in the opinion of the de­ Charley Roberts if he be de­ Virgil E. Waggener are each
and Mrs. C. H. Koontz.
M. Beatty, W alla Walla, vice presi­ ly formed Ward Food Products corpor­ partment, evidence a clear Intention on
the owner of an undivided one-
dents; executive committee, Z. H. ation, was proposed In a resolution in­ the part of those responsible for the ceased; the unknown heirs if
There will be a League convention
fortieth
part in fee of said
any
of
Susan
Roberts
Trow­
Shay, Pacific county; C. E Ferguson. troduced by Senator La Follette, re­ mergers eventually to bring together
at Albany beginning Friday and
realty; that the defendants
Thurston county, and J. G. Ureen, publican. Wisconsin.
the several merged companies under bridge deceased; and general­
lasting three days.
Hop,) Huscey,
ly all persons unknown having George E. Waggoner, Jessie
Skagit county.
By an overwhelming majority the control of one gigantic corporation,”
Velva Hadley, Kenneth Van Nice and
cr
claiming an interest or es­ Allen, Minnie L. Lilly, Laura
Attorney
General
Sargent
said.
“The
senate refused to consider a proposal
Currin Miller are delegates from
tate
in the property in this B. Gatchell, Harry B. Waggon­
Male and Female Rouen
that President Coolidge be requested formation of the Ward Food Products
Halsey.
er and W alter R. Waggoner
suit,
Defendants.
corporation
for
the
evident
purpose
Ducks Are Much Unlike to call In the miners and operators In of consummating that plan was the To Agnes Struthers, Veda are each the owner of an un­
Halsey business houses paid $45.50
The Rooen duck Is the moet beauti­ an effort to end the anthracite coal immediate cause of filing the suit.”
Roush, George Roush her hus- divided on»-fiftysixth part in
for a free rendition of the play “Rip ful pf all ducks, and the dark Muscovy strike.
band,
George E. Waggoner, fee of said realty; that the
The supreme national council, form­
\ an Winkle" at the city hull monday
i t handsomest. The latter are of
l ight and got a good advertising blue body, green hack, white tall, white ed by coalition of democratic and na­ Western Railroads Refuse Trainm en. Katherine Waggoner his wife’ defendants Orval C. Waggon­
er, Ailsa L. Thomson, Daniel
Chicago.—Executives of western rail 111 f
*
' ^aggoner, Orval C.
speech fnim the stage to a full house. band about the neck, deep red face tionalist parties to centralize efforts
There was not time to give more and yellow legs, and both sexes are looking to Philippine Independence, re­ roads, meeting here to discuss de
^ggoner, Margaret \\ aggon- S. Waggoner and M argaret E.
alike. But the Rouen, male and fe- commended Washington’s birthday, mands of the Brotherhood of Railway „ '11S W1* e > -Ailsa L. Thomson, Waggoner are each the owner
than a brief sketch of tke reel play.
oaUk are distinctly unlike. The duck February 22. as national day of prayer
an
undivided
one-
Trainmen for pay Increases averaging “ e n r .V B . Thomson
her hus- of
After the play was a wariety show la a bright red and brown, feathers
hundred
and twen­
$1 a day. were unanimous In declaring b a n d , Daniel
S. Waggoner, two
for which many who saw it gave »0e penciled evenly with Mack, red bill, for independence.
The British government, by official the demands would not be met.
part
in
fee
Margaret E.Waggoner, George ty-fourth
each and many gave nothin*. .Alto­ and two transverse stripes of white
expressions
of
appreciation
and
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Roberts, the unknown heirs if of said realty ;, and that they
and black on the wings. The drake
gether, the crowd was w ell
The hagfish, found in Mont- any of said George Roberts if hold said land as tenants in
has a green bead and bill, a white neck awards of souvenirs and medals, paid
L V. Chance and wifa w» nt to A1
Ksnd, brown breast, blue tinderbody, tribute to gallantry of American of t rey Bay, California, has three he be deceased; llis Roberts common subject to the right
fcany Wednesday.
Mrs Chance re­ grenn back, white tall, bars of white. fleers and seamen of the United hearts,
according to David the unknown heirs i ' anv of of dower and of curtesy of
mained with her invalid father, an I bla«Nt *ud brown on under tip of States liner President . Roosevelt, who Starr
Jordan. Besides the said llis Roberts if he be de their respective spouses; Sec­
at risk of their own lives rescued the main heart, it has one in the ceased; Hattie Thompson - the ond,
wtngk, with reddish yellow feet.
that all disputes as to
crew of the British freighter, Antinoe.
tail
and
in
addition
to
this
an-
unknown
heirs
if
any
o
f
’said
title
of
said realty be adjudi­
v-are ana r eed for Calf
lying helpless and disabled in the
other
special
heart
for
the
por-
Hattie
Thompson
if
she
be
de
cated
in
this cause, and that
An I mv nt Ant thing Is to keep the grasp of the storm-lashed Atlantic.
tai
system
of
veins.
ceased;
Charley
Roberts;
the
none
of
the
other parties to
buckets or ether utensils from which
The Canadian government, aroused
the calf Is fed scrnpuloualy clean at by charges made In the house of com
E. B. Penland and wife and Mrs. unknown heirs if any of said this suit have any interest in
all ftmea Tile calf bOi ket should he
Parley Roberts if he be de­ said realty. Third, for a de­
mons of smuggling operations involv­ i red Robins have been »pending
washed dally.
I f It It allowed to
arly a week at Newport to see if ce»sed ; the unknown heirs if cree to the effect that said
ing millions of dollars across the Uni­
get sour, scours are almost sure to
there is any heavier rainfall there any of Susan Roberts Trow­ realty is so situated that par­
follow. A/ter weaning, grain feeding ted States border, will at once name
-han here.
bridge deceased; and general­ tition cannot be made without
should be continued. Three or four a committee to investigate aliened
ly all persons unknown having great prejudice to the owners
pounds of s good grain mixture will lawless operations. Smuggling of silk.
or claiming an interest or es- and appointing a disinterest­
keep » In fine condition until It Is n Jewelry, cotton goods, liquors and
FORD Touring. 11)23
year old and a little more grain other articles 1« carload lots and with
tate in the property in this ed person as Referee for the
FORD Touring. 1920
should be fed the second year.
connivance of the CMAdiyn customs
smt. Defendants above named. sale thereof, that said realty
1926 JEWETT T ouring
officials it charged.
IN THE NAME OF THE ■e sold and after payment
Sport Model STATE o f OREGON: You from the proceeds of sale of
FOR SALE—E G G S F0“1
FORI) Sedan, 1924
Seventy-five inmates of the W is­
are hereby required to appear plaintiffs costs and disburse­
STAR
Touring. 1922
consin
state
prison
are
taking
cor­
and answer the complaint of ments including $150.00 as a
01516216
respondence courses at the state OVERLAND Sedan, 1922 he above named plaintiffs in reasonable attorneys’ fee that
Cuts fuel Cost« one-half
(McRAY STRAINi
the above entitled court, in the the remainder be by said ref­
university.
Highway
Garage
above
entitled cause now on eree distributed among the
The L A N O A O O D (for wood o«1r>
75c lor fifteen
P. J. Forster
»• fu a ra n tre d to keep Are twice at lo n r
P. , . n .
file with the Clerk of said owners according to their re­
w ith one half the wood u*ed be any other
Thursdays First and Baker
Albany, Ore. court within six weeks from spective interests, and for such
range
Heat carried entirely around
the date of the first publica­ further relief as shall be equit­
Fridays
Urge 2* inch oven, assuring even heat
HOWARD
SR1GLEY
CUT FLOWERS
mg
Your old range taken in exchange.
tion of this Summons, and von able. This Summons is pub­
Saturdays
NOTICE
are hereby notified that if you lished in The Rural Enter­
• SHEET MUSIC retail, or 13 for a 60-pouod l ox ot Appointment
ef Administrator
BARTCHER
ta il to appear and answer said prise once a week for six con­
F V R N I T V R 8 C O M P A N Y I I A l l »C
Notice is hereby given that the under complaint as hereby required'’ secutive weeks by order of the
Floret «n.i
1 la L L O
Music Shop
signed by an order of the Countv Court p la in tif f s Will aD D lv
to ttin
' B' A
Payne, County
ALBANY
of Linn County. Oregon ha, t*e n a n l c n n r t
10
Albany
pointed adniinistrator of the estale of
. ° r
relief demanded Judge of Linn County, Ore­
Amanda Scbroll. deceased
All person, ,
Said complaint, towit ; First gon, made in Albany in Linn
having
claims
against
said
estate
are
f
o
r
a decree of this court ad’ County, Oregon, on the 6th
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BUY
W ANTED
required to preeeat them w iihm six judging that tha
7 ze . "
month,
from
the
date
of
th
i,
notice
C
W
* n<lt ' , P‘ai,)f*ff A. Day of January, 1926. and
to trade oak or fir
« ith the proper voucher, to the u n d er
. v' aFgener and the defend- the date of the first publica­
Clean
at h i* residence, at Hslw v. I.inn r ,lt *
Agnes Struthers J E tion hereof is the 13th Day of
4-foot Wood for a Washed Rags Sfgne.!
l^iV nT first p u b lic this W,h )V^ ener’ M EJ D.Vidwn, e '. January, 1926.
H ^„4
Waggener and Veda Rough p T /r ’SSING & tussing ,
) Cow
w q R pg , ri < r 2 £ u‘ d Halsey Garage day «1 lanuarv, ii.’h
JL A N G W O O D
Administrator
Aforesaid
,
are
paca the owner of an un­ Postoffrce addraas Halsey, Or­
Tussing & Tusaiug, Attya for Admr.
divided one-eighth part in fee egon. Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
FRESH
SMELT
HALSEY MEAT MARKET