Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 17, 1926, Image 1

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Halsey Happenings
and County Events
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
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are drawn on the county grand
jury.
Don’t forget the basket social
next Monday.
Mr». C arrie Overton and fa m ily
were in
Halsey
today
from
B row nsville.
Another State
Prison Outbreak
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, and Frank and Martin Koontz
Principal and Mrs Patton f® I? C°ryallis Friday eveninr
Entertain ... P.
P T.
T A.
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to atte.nd
annual educational
Nine Rioters Receive Lead Pills and All Become Entertain
exposition for high school stu­
dents at 0. A. C., lasting from
Has Birthday
Quite Week
Sam Garland may be the joint
Charles Bafford was indicted state senator from Li in and
A b o u t 5:80 last evening a fte r|v e ry peaceful and obedient to
by the grr.-nd jury for assault ; Lane counties this year.
the convicts in the state prison orders. One o f the wouoded was
and battery and Jim Howard foi
The L in n Benton C attle club
entered the d in in g room (o ra meal Frank Davis, a th ie f sent from
moonshining.
plane an all-day meeting and
they attempted a rio t. Guards
county two months ago.
A meeting of stock buyers basket din ne r a t Shedd tomorrow. were summoned and, when an this One
or two of the wounded w ill
interested in stabilizing prices
Francis E. W illia m s o f Halsey order to desist was ignored, fired probably
become
permanently
was held in Corvallis Saturday. and L illia n G. Vanderw ark of on the leaders and wounded nine. food and missing as a result of the
Beit Minckley attended !from Eugene are announced as new ly­ I hereupon the couvicts became lead treatm ent.
here.
weds.
The demand for sheep and foi
Douglas T aylo r of Halsey, C. P.
pasture land for them exceeds K ire r and A- L. McAfee of H a rris ­
the supply. Confidence in the burg and C. H . Brown of Shedd
T H E Y W IL L P E R IS H
wool and mutton industry is are on the new board of directors
high.
of the county fa ir.
One hundred thousand exiles for r, happy, useful life by our
If you don’t want your dog in
Inez Merritt is ill and out ot
from
Turkey were homeless in' aid for only a year or so.
the soup, or the sausage, or school. Mrs. L. A. Pray has beet,
wherever it is that delinquent caring for her while Mrs. Free­ Syria three months ago. The! We have helped rescue more
French and Druse war created than 100,000 children and have
purps go, get a license this land is away.
about 40,000 more refugees, trained them for useful lives.
month.
At the last meeting of the among whom are multitudes of Thirty-five thousand of these
Two carloads of cured prunes, Rebekahs Miss Gladys Will- children.
are still in our care, besides at
30 tons to the car, went from thanks was elected as' a candi­
In Bulgaria are a half million least 15,(XX) in refugee camps
Lebanon for New York one day date for initiation.
destitute refugees among whom asking only a meal a day.
last week and a carload foi
The Jefferson editor is in a bad are scores of thousands of or­
Will you give as liberally for
Louisiana.
fix. He says : “ We have mumps phans whose condition is heart­ these as you would 'have others
Surely a most rending. Without aid they are give if yours were among the
James M u rra y , indioted w ith in our m id s t.”
inconvenient plaoeto have mumps. doomed to misery, ignorance homeless ?
others for having possession in — H arrisb urg B u lle tin .
and suffering for life. Thousands
J. J. Handsaker,
Portland of bonds stolen from
upon
thousands
of
children
613
Stock
Exchange,
Portland.
the Shedd bank, has been re­ Work of tearing down the old Al­ could be guaranteed a chance
Near East Relief Director.
bany bridge will be started immediate­
leased on bond.
UNLESS WE HELP
ly. This work had been held up pend­
A day of good luck was last ing disposition by the the state su
Friday, though it lacked 24 preme court of the Injunction lnvolv-
KaJsJ«*
hours of being the 13th. It was I««. tk.
Lincoln’s birthday and the day
Mrs. Arnold, the nurse em­
of the new moon and the sun ployed at ] . W . C la rk ’s, be­
Happenings in
I Co,eman’s room Thursday on
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• ' account of sickness.
ru b lic □chools'
Patton, Thomas Palmer
Kirk Kinks
Pine Grove Points
(E n te rp ris e C o rrespondence)
(By Special Correspondent)
Friday to Monday noon.
(School Reporter)
Halsey highschool has elected VaHOUS Results
the three delegates to the O. A. J
C. educational exposition. They
of a Little Booze
are Frank Koontz, Currin M iller'
and Martin Koontz.
ir v „ n _
ev
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Saturday evening those who
D o l l a r s r H ie P a i d ill
participated in basketball were'
Albany...Nothing ill
entertained at a dinner given by!
H a lsa «
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Patton.!
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Present were Mrs. Shotwell,’ a Scotch inrv it ¡+
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^ r’ FranV lla ^ S’M ^ maSk Palt 1" miU1 guilty but lacks sufficient
R
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- • verdict:
ry Hussey, Lillian and Elsie
a w e s t e r n I n r v ’« varrii/.» « . . . .
Reynolds,
James
Rector,
Eliar-
“Not
Robins, Clara Blood, Mary Hein- do it S mjiltv ” but he’d lx«ttpr nnt
P>iUnnn«eiJiJ lph ¥ cNei1, ?Ir?’ Preeent-day courts sometimes
Patton served a dinner which g&y in effect • “Cniltv «nJ t'm
was much enjoyed. Afterwards giad of jt Fifteen dolianTrin?
everyone , listened in on the K
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basketball
game
at
O.
A.
C.
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The
o
oil the basketball ii games ' ^he *wo
steamed-up
women
Mnce
all
p
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irep racU cin .“base'wi th' b°5’ i Wat5hm,n
arrested a
Many" o ^ t h T a t l n t ,
X
have been aba«,, from «J™ , paid
££
the
“<>W
a t, were turned loose.
ft
I They bad walked into Halsey
gram was held in the‘ High
c< Jn i birth^ 10 ^ t nOrJ?f A*n‘ wr’:t on
atreet whi1« he tde-
T he F re lh ^ m e /
£ °r day’ P*101**1 for the sheriff. Grant
fu in is h ^ D
d Sophomore!,( Reynolds thought the hotel was
English Teadher T w ill nnt a f>etter Plaoe for them and they
tolerate this
U r
R id"
Fred Harding was a visitor
Dean Bilyeu was a Portland
■hone a ll day, and in the evening
at school Friday.
came ill Monday and had to re­
visitor Thursday and Friday.
Bright Stndent Mn. I
R .y n d d ,'
was the diversion of a trial in turn home. Mrs. Clark has im­
E. S. Marsters was at Henry
n£L _ School Will be out in a few arrest in a charge of resisting an
the recorder’s court.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagy visit­ weeks.
proved enough to be up and Seefeld’s Thursday.
* • • was —
officer. The trial
Friday
ed
at
L.
E.
Eagy’s
Saturday.
around
the
house.
Warren Isom called at W. IL
A. B. Miller of Brownsville,
evening before Recorder Cross
(
Enterprise
Correspondence)
Mrs. Charles Gibson r,nd son
W. J. Carty, Jate of Halsey, and
houseful of spectators.
Roy Reynolds celebrated his Kirk’s Wednesday.
The P. T. A. celebrated its and a "°us
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George McCart of Harrisburg fifteenth birthday with a party
W. A. Falk was a caller a t' S®36, of Corvallis visited a t 29th birthday anniversary at ’ . Reynolds was convicted, but,
•ownsville Saturday.
I Frank Gibson s Friday.
Monday evening. About twenty
the meeting Friday evening. Instead of being hanged , drawn
youngsters were present with
There
was a birthday program and Quartered, he was fined $10
The G. J. Rikes were Albany- Mrs.' - E™ma. Knighten and
birthday remembrances. Re­ callers Monday afternoon.
son, A. L. Knighten, of Albany and a two-tier birthday cake, and CO8ts and the penalty was
freshments were served.
baked and donated by Mesdames rem*tted.
spent Friday in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vannice
B.
M. Bond and D. II. Sturlc-
The owner of the car came
John M organ rud wife of Long
Mrs.
Edna Geer, County
Beach, C al., have been v is itin g " ere at Brownsville Wednesday.1 school Superintendent, visited vant. The program was carried 'J'om Eugene, said his name was
j Carey and took it away.
Sunday relatives here. Mesdcmes F M. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Abraham the school Tuesday morning. out as follows:
Song, “America.”
| Reports are that on« woman
G ray, O. R. Bond and J. T. were callers rt Joe Elliot’s Fri­
S e r m o n S u b je c ts:
Bert
Haynes
and
family
Reading,
Miss
Enid
Veatch.
I
throw a bottle over tha lane« and
M cN eil are M r. Morgan's sisters day.
M orning,
and J . W. Morgan a brother.
visited Bert’s parents, Mr. and
Song, “Columbia the Gem ol lhe °th a r sank ona in the mud
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
Kirk
call­
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D n n ’t n
l i u l n i r t ( traffic
r n H i n i io
an your rush
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Don't
obstruct
Mrs. Cyrus Haynes near Co­ the Ocean.”
There will be a meeting of all ed at O. W. Frum’s Tuesday burg, Sunday.
to find those bottla».
“Athletics
and
Games
foi
the ordained ministers of Linn afternoon.
Evening,
Children,” Prof. Patton.
county in the Methodist church
Mrs. L. E. Eagy and Mrs. E.
R. E. Bierly and family mo­
“History and Significance of
Alford Arrows
Albany at 10:30 a. m., Wednes­ tored to Harrisburg Sunday af­ E. Hover attended the Mission­ Child
Welfare Day,” Mrs. Irma
day, March 3 to discuss matters ternoon.
ary meeting at Mrs. J. W. La­ Shot well.
of interest and to take charge
(By an Eaterprisa Reporter)
“Sketch of the Life of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davidson Mar’s Thursday afternoon.
of the program of the Albany
Theodore
Birney,”
Mrs.
Cole­
Joseph Comely went to Eu­
Report from Institute chamber of commerce at its visited at W. R. Kirk’s Sunday W. G. McNeil and family and man.
afternoon.
gene Saturday.
A. P. Albertson and family at-
delegates in the Epworth noon luncheon.
Song, “Oregon, My Oregon.”
C. B. Philpott and daughters tenu«d the all-day meeting at
Leage.
(C on’ inned on page 8)
me program
pi l e t III was
Wttd ’ Keith Hayes spent the week
A avzcviaaE;
feature of the
Leone, Zelma and Bernice are on tbe Free Methodist church at the ••
lighting of the candles o f ,end with Carl Isom,
the sick list.
j Peoria Sunday.
the birthday cake and an alpha-
p n Uon, ana
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bilyei,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McNeil betical reading was given by * Beveriy wenTX AlbanJ
spent Thursdry afternoon at took their guests, Mr. and Mrs. each one present as each candle d„..
1 At »any batui
Cecil Bilyeu’s.
John Morgan, to Lebanon Wed­ was lighted. After the program
Mr.
-’*>• and
ana Mrs
mrs. Cecil Bilyeu nesday
« ^ “ “ uzu for
T ik a
“ visit with Mr. and the cakes were cut and sold a t , E. D. Isom and family visited
five cents a slice. The proceeds, at F. M. Bond’s, near Rowland,
spent Wednesday evening at J. 1*‘rs- "
Morgan
$1.50, went to the association.
Sunday.
P. Templeton’s.
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A vote of thanks was given
Mrs Albert Waggener spent F o r e i g n e r s B o rfO W
Mrs. Geer, county superinten­
to Mesdrmea Bond and Sturte­
Thursday with her sister, Mrs.
A
I
r v il-
dent,
visited the school Monday
for donating the cakes.
J. p . Templeton.
A n o th er Billion vant
I»is Pugh was aiKserii
absent ir from,™
rnin8-
om i
F •-* U
Joe Elliot and family spent
school on account of illness and
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Whitbeck
»
.. R N IS H IN G S
Sunday wit i Mrs. Elliot’s sister. W ashington, D. C. — Public flota at last accounts the whole fami
fumi. ’ r»
lle d at
at I^ee
1^... Ingram’s Sunday
called
a <
tlona ot foreign loana In the United ly were ill.
Mrs. O. J. Albertson.
afternoon.
_ ..
I Statea last year amounted to tl.0i7.-
Miss Agnes Hayes has re­
F O O T W E A R FO R M EN A N D
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and Mrs. Clar- «27,000. the Federal Reserve board turned to school after a month’s
Charles Jenks and wife of
ence (illlette and children mo- i announced, or nearly »200,000,000 leas
Tangent visited at J. H. Rick­
absence
on
account
of
illness.
tored to Salem and Sheridan than in 1924.
W OM EN
Messrs. Conner and Goldsmith ard’s Sunday.
TbutsJay, returning Friday.
' n addition to the public flotations,
are
newly enrolled high school
Edward Perry has been ab­
r»t 1
.
probably a quarter of a million dol-
students.
i-
‘ 1 ,H 1 '•
«as cut- lara wan Invested abroad by American
sent from school for over two
Prof, and Mrs. Patton were weeks with a hard cold.
Lng «<»°d near Tangent, w a s capitalist..
called home S aturday on account
Of the new issues from abroad |<4.- host and hostess to the boys’
E. Brock and family moved
f. . neRS in the R. E. Bierly 43J,000 were corporate and »53,260.000 and girls’ basket ball teams Sat­ to R.
their farm near Brownsville,
tamtly.
governmental.
Individual Issues of urday evening. A three-courss
GROCERIES
in the Ash Swale district,
R. F. Bierly and family were more ,han lio.ooo.ooo were made by dinner was served at 6 o’clock. Thursday.
GROCERIES
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nique
place
cards
representing
at L. IL Falk’s Tuesday e v e n in g O<>Tnian ,Dd I t ,ll,n corporations, by
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balls marked
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the
VIST.
place
1144
K llllliy
Frank Kropf 0 and
family
to celebrate the sixteenth birth the Sw*dl,h American Investment basket
of
each
guest.
Prof.
Patton
act-
visited
at
John
Yoder’s
Sunday.
day of Ava Falk and toe twelfth eompaDy and br the Province of On-
ed as toast master and re­ A birthday dinner in honor of
DRY GOODS
birthday of Charlie Bierly
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sponses were given by Mrs: the third birthday of Leslie Yo­
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Flotations
of
»182,52»,000
In
Novem-
DRY GOODS
Aii
Mrs. C. L. Falk sr., ber were the largest in any month Shotwell, Helen Williams, Elsie der w m served at noon.
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A, Since October. 192« This was aetonnt- Reynolds,
Frank Koontz and
There were several burials In
L. balk families entertained the ed for chiefly by the »100,000,000 loan Thomas Palmer. The evening
the
cemeteries at Alford this
flu last week. R. C.( H. W. A to ,lal7
was -pleasantly spent in games week. A Miss Benson of Harris­
and
listening
to
radio
news.
and Webster Falk assisted the
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burg was buried Saturday, Mr.
Misses Nora Coldiron and Schludel on Sunday, Mr. Hall,
sick families with ^heir work.
M g «»tug Jl
G to rg in * C la rk assisted the h o .t from Harrisburg, and a Mrs.
?u'‘rnjOi S- " ,d How‘ rd
Robert Parker pastor,
ess in serving. James McWil­ Butler of California Monday auid
good
settled their claim s against the
Sunday school, 10.
liams was also a guest.
Mrs. Pertey True of Harrisburg
Nancy Palmer estate at $20 a
Preaching, 11.
Helen Carter, Louise Seefeld, today.
G O O D 8^
'isit, instead of the $30 they Junior League, 3,
Nellie Falk and Jess Walton
eliMmed, and the residue goes E p w orth league, 6:30.
were among the absent last
Mrs. M If. Ward came horn«
to an aged brother and sister of
Preaching, 7:80.
week.
from
Albany Thursday, her
the decendent and perhaps
Praver-mceting, Thursday, 7:30.
Ione Miller and Alice Sturte­ drugivter, Mrs. David Froman,
o th rr relatives...........
Bible StuJy Tuesday, 2.
vant «ere absent from Mrs. bringing her.
Methodist
Church Next
Opportunity
“ Pilgrim’s
Progress »,
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