Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 17, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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h V M I L EN 1EK» K1
FACE I
j Halsey Railroad TJme
■ on Washington’s birthday, open and kept the games and fun go­
ing till a late hour. Refresh­
to all.
is a good
North
South
Mrs. Dr. Marks and Mrs. ments were served.
placo to
I 12, 3:24 s. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. ui.
George I^aubner were in Albany-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote of
16,
5:15 t. oi.
15,
12;45 p. in.
have your I
Wednesday.
18, 8:16 a. m. flag 33,
8:12 p. m flag
Creswiell spent Sunday with
car re p a ir-{
34,
4:08 p. m.
31,
i :34 p fl,*
Mrs. S. E. Bass was consider­ Mr. and Mrs. David Foote anrt X cd. A ll uiy work is guaranteed. I f I don’t do as good a job as ( I No». 14 and 16 »top to let off patteager»
1 promise you I w ili do i t over w itho ut extra charge to you.
ed dangerously ill last week but A. W. Foote and family.
io
from south of Eugene.
® Free towage w ith in five mile» of Halsey. I f you need me ju s t
is improving.
No. 31, direct connnctien for Marshfield
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran sprained ®
remember 16x5. I ’ll be there.
points.
her knee while walking down
T. J. Jackson has a radio.
•
L ig h t A C E T Y L 1 N E W E L D I N G and fender brazing
Passengers for sjuth of Eugene should
Young Clarence Williams is town last week and was obliged
take tram No. 17.
recovering from flu.
to take a short vacation from • done here.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leavea Hal­
sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 8,1» p in
Bert Minckley and C. E. Smith walking, but she is able to be
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. in and
out
again.
3.35
and 8:45 p. m.
went
to
Portland
Thursday
with
A sta rtlin g drama of life in the
a truckload of lambs.
C. L. Shotwell, who is a sen­
inner circles o f Hollywood
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
I
SUM MONS
Outgoing Mail
i John
LaRue and Adrian ior in the U. of O. medical
t
school
in
Portland,
has
lx?en
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the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Smith, went to Eugene with W.
A t the Halsey postoffiee m ails
Next Sun.— M on.—Tues.
of Q r
fo r
C oun.
i lifted of his election as an in­ President Coolidge sent to the sen-
close going north at 11:50 a. tn.
P. Wahl and wife Monday.
Feb. 21— 22— 2«
ate
nomination
of
John
C.
McBride
to
—
-
terne in the M. E. Hospital at be collector of customs, district Ofi*/*
j rs « a Lid 5:20 p. m.
The Rebekahs will have i. Los Angeles for one year, be Alaska
A lban y
A.
G.
Waggener
and
E. A.
Going south, 11:10 a. m . and
G LO BE
was ill with high fever and I ginning August 1, 1926. His Alaska.
5:20 p. tn.
Waggener
his
wife,
Settlement
in
the
anthracite
coal
spasms the last of the week.
wife, Mrs. Irma Shotwell, wh>>
Halsey Happenings
Plaintiffs,
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. ®. and
strike, which for 165 days kept 158,-
C. H. Davidson and wife have ' has taught in Halsey high fo» 000 workers from the mines was reach­
12 m. M ornin g stage to B row ns­
vs.
(Continued from page 1)
as a guest the former’s sister, : two terms, will accompany him ed Saturday.
goes on to C raw fordsville
Agnes Struthers, unmarried; v H ille
B. M. Miller is one of the flu Miss Belle Davidson of Salem.
olley and Sweet Home.
Minister Hugh Gibson of Geneva has . v J. • *-*•
»» iAfiJÇvIivAp unmarried;
LI 1 1 ITlo I T 1v (1 I
E. Waggener,
suffers.
Mrs. L. E. Walton, young LIQUOR PROBE IS ORDERED been ordered home to confer on ques- M. E. Davidson and Theo. Dav-
Frank Gansle was in Albany James Rector and Mrs. C. P. Export* from British Columbia Sub­ tions pertaining to the preliminary idson, her husband; E. I. Wag­ Paid-for Paragraphs
League of Nations disarmament con­ gener and Lydia Waggener,
Tuesday.
Stafford visited Salem Saturday.
ject to Inquiry.
ference.
(5c a Hue)
A. A. Tussing visited Toledo
Roy Owen and wife have been Vancouver, B, C.—Shipments of 11- The shipping board rejected the »3,- his wife; Veda Roush and
Old
paper«
fo r eale at 5c a bundle
George
Roush,
her
husband;
Saturday.
having a severe siege of flu, with j quor and drugs from British Colum- 000,000 bid of Stanley Dollar for pur-
at the E n te rp rise office.
George
H.
Waggener
and
j
bla
to
Washington
and
California
are
Mrs.
Goodlin
of
Harrisburg
as
Mrs. Belle Overton of Eugene is
, I,ase of the five liner, operated to t
h
e
ana
, to be aired in the forthcoming public orient by the Admiral-Oriental line o u t' £ aU lln% Waggener, hl. Wife J
nurse.
in town today.
( Investigation ordered by the govern­ Of Puget sound.
,Oscar £ • Waggener and Mar­ O I have lived where males bray
Mrs. Lottie Pugh was in Al­
W. F. Ca»ler is overhauling ment at Ottawa, it became known here. Prayer for Philippine Independence garet Waggener, his wife; El­
a ll n ig h t,
bany Monday.
the buildings on his farm with Liquor Interests here were much per­ will be voiced by all Filipinos Feb­ vira W. Hall and Geo. R. Hall, And where rooster« crow from dark
t i l l d a y lig h t,
Mrs. Karl Bramwell was ill a view of taking his family turbed when It was found that the ruary 22, Washington's birthday. Text her husband; Irwin G. Wag­
there.
committee wanted to know all about of special invocation officially adopted gener and Mabel Waggener, But the darnedest th ing th a t e'er
the last of the week.
from bonded ware for the occasion has been mailed to his wife; Virgil E. Waggener
d id m y ears greet
Miss Willmina Corcoran, who liquor released
Miss J u lia Hulse visited Port-
for the past year or two, how all island organizations taking part and Lois Waggener, his wife; Is the w in d m ill ju » t across the
is been in poor health for some It houses
aud Saturday and Sunday.
left the country and what guaran­
street.
the liberty movement.
George E. Waggoner and
The county road scraper has time, is showing decided im­ tee the customs had that the liquor in Partial
reconstruction of the league Katherine Waggoner, his wife; I t ’s the worst th in g to keep one
provement
after
a
month
ot
been at work in the Lake Creek complete rest at home.
actually reached Its destination as of nations Is viewed as a possibility
awake a ll n ig h t.
Jessie Allen, unmarried; Min­
section.
given on the export papers.
as the result of Germany's application nie L. Lilly and Frank Lilly, Go te ll h im to o il i t and o il it
rig h t.
G. K. D.
for membership and the desire of her husband; Laura B. Gatch-
County Superintendent Gee»
Spain.
Poland
and
Brazil
for
perman­
ell and L. W. Gatchell (here­
visited the Grasshopper school
Blue laws for state and nation
ent seats in the league council. Coun­ tofore impleaded by name of
a few days ago.
cil has decided that at a special as­ A. A. Gatchell) her husband; and au anti-evolution constitu­
More piles are thought needed
sembly session called for March 8 Harry B. Waggoner and Mar tional amendment are among the
below the Harrisburg bridge and
the assembly will not only vote on garet Waggoner, his wife; latest proposals of the bedlamites.
Sometime» one can almost sxousss
will probably be driven next
the question of admitting Germany,
Walter R. Waggoner and Amy the bolshevik» for smashing the
summer.
but on proposals for additional coun­
at
Waggoner, his wife; Orville whole b oiling — FlorsnceTimss.
cil membership.
V. Waggoner,
unmarried;
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith had
Orval C. Waggoner and Mar­
as dinner guests Sunday D. S.
Famous Flier Dies In Crash.
H A LS E Y O PER A HOUSE
Fred Taylor took a vacation
McWilliams and wife and EHioti
Cleveland. O. -— Art Smith, one of garet Waggoner, his wife;
from Albany.
America's best known aviators and Ailsa L. Thomson and Henry trip to New Orleans. He and
widely known as a stunt flyer, lost B. Thomson, her husband; Mrs. Taylor are at home in Port­
H O . B. Btalnaksr njd wifs of
his life when his mail plane struck Daniel S. Waggoner, unmar­ land now, after that and Mrs.
Corvallis were at T. P. Patton’s
a tree and crashed to the ground near ried; Margaret E. Waggoner, Taylor’s visits here and at Med­
over the week end.
Montpelier, O., six miles northwest of unmarried; George Roberts; ford.
Bryan.
the unknown heirs if any of
Ralph Goldsmith, late of Seat
(W ashington’s birthday)
said George Roberts if he be of the Southeast quarter of
tie but residing with his uncle,
Merger
Creates
Billion
Dollar
Bank.
deceased; Ilis Roberts; the the Northeast quarter of Sec.
J. S. Nicewood, is attending ©
21, in Tp. 14 S. of R. 3 W. of
New York.—New York is to have unknown
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a n y
u
aw
heirs u if any
of i s said
school in Halsey.
Everybody invited
in
another "billion dollar bank.” The His Roberts if he be deceased • the Willamette Meridian
Mrs. Perley True died at Har­
Chase National bank and the Meehan- : Hattie Thompson; the un’ Linn County, Oregon, contain­
Ladies bring baskets
risburg Sunday evening. Funer­ «
Ics and Metals National bank have known heirs if any of Said ing 40 acres; that the defend­
voted to consolidate into an institu- Hattie Thompson if she be de­ ants George H. Waggener,
al this afternoon at the Church of
tion to do business under the Chase ceased; Charley Roberts; the Oscar P. Waggener, Elvira W.
Chrlat, Interm ent at A lfo rd .
Gentlemen bring cash
name with assets of »1,215,000.000.
unknown heirs if any of said v 3 ’ JiT *?,,G’ WaSfrener and
Milo E. Taylor, editor and
Charley Roberts if he be de- Virgil E. Waggener are each
publisher of the Brownsville
Educatore Approve Military Training, ceased; the unknown heirs if the owner of an undivided one-
Times, made a pleasant call at
Washington 1) C.—Continuation or any of Susan Roberts Trow- fortieth part in fee of said
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill spent Janie» M c W illia m s has a hard compulsory
the Enterprise office Friday,
military training tn land bridge deceased; and general- realty; that the defendants
a tta ck o f flu .
M r. P a rke r’g seriuon on" " P H - Sunday in Eugene.
gran, universities and colleges was aP ly all persons unknown having AD°rge» ?’ Waggoner, Jessie
g rim '» P ro g re s s " in the M etliodiet
O. W. From is on deck again Mr». Pugh think« o f leaving ti.c proved by „residents and dean. o. cr claiming an interest or eg
L' Lilly’ Laura
re sta u ra n t and going to California those institution» 1a a conference with tate in the property in this R r nV
church S unday evening waa the after his conflict with the flu.
President Coolidge.
D e fe n d a ^ P
ln thlS B. Gatchell, Harry B. Waggon­
firs t of a aerie» on the aubject.
Miss Ruby Schroll sang a solo The Busey Thimble club met
er and Walter R. Waggoner
N e x t num ber n e x t S unday eve­
with
Mrs.
Thomas
Ardry
Thurs­
at
the
Met
»odist
church
Sunday.
To
Agnes
Struthers,
Veda
are each the owner of an un­
n in g . See advertisem ent, page 1.
day. Business and social con­
F O R I) T o u rin g . 1923
Roush, George Roush her hus­ divided on^fiftysixth part in
Rev.
Robert
Parker
and
Har­
Mrs. Leighton Henderson and vey Wright attended the I an »- verse filled the time. Refresh­
band, George E. Waggoner, fee of Said realty; that the
F O R D T o u rin g , 1920
ments were enjoyed. Hatchets 1926 JEWETT Touring.
baby visited in Browrtsville sev­ gue
Katherine Waggoner his wife’
n
wue, defendants Orval C. Waggon­
convention at Albany.
predominated in the decora
eral days last week. Leighton la
Sport Model 2 rV1 ,,e V- Waggoner, Orval C. er , Ailsa L. Thomson, Daniel
working for the Southern Paci­ Miss Enid Veatch was the tions. Guests were Mrs. Manlee
j 1924
19^4
Waggoner, Margaret Waggon-
W aggoner and Margaret E.
F O R D S edan,
guest of Miss Mearle Straley Spores of Mohawk, Mrs. Estes
fic company.
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Waggoner arc each the owner
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several days last week.
Bass and little daughter. Mem­
J unJdivided
one-
Mm. Lulu Block and daugh­
bers present: Mesdames Clar­ O V E R L A N D S edan, 1922 band, Daniel S. Waggoner, v?o„HhUndred
Kenneth
Van
Nice
reports
all
and ^ e n -
ters Mona and Mildred are liv­
ence
Williams,
Henry
Brock,
Margaret E.Waggoner, George ty-fourth
the children in the Adolph and
part
in
fe9
in g in Oregon l i l v .
M r*. B rock's
Highway Garage
Thomas Jackson, Lloyd Simon,
Roberts, the unknown heirs if hilda',d
Henry
Falk
and
Philpott
faml-
and that theY
da u g h te r, Mr«. Leo Lowrt-v, and
Randall Brock, J. W. Evans,
w ill also reside there.
Mis« Ida Mitzner of Albany Emmett Cook and Dicie Brock F irs t and Baker
Albany, Ore. any of said George Roberts if hold said land as tenant« in
he be deceased; Ilis Roberts, common subject to the right
r.; ent the week end with hei
The infant son o f It. E. Bierly parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitz­ ;.nd the hostess.
the unknown heirs if any of of dower and of curtesy of
HOWARD SRIGLEY
said His Roberts if he be de­
liaskrt social at the opera house ner.
r.euP5ctive ’Ponses; Sec-
Non-Partisan» to Remain Republican
ceased; Hattie Thompson; the tith»’ n fh a t/ 1 d,Sputes as to
D
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S
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A
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Mrs.
Nora Coleman ana Ritunark, N. D.—Condemnation of
Hn; ; r ^ u heir8 if any ° ' said a ed in8?»? rCalty be adJudi*
daughter Ernestine spent the the world court and decision to con­ Funeral Directar and Licensed Hattie Thompson if she be de­ eated
in this cause, and that
tinue
In
the
republican
party
marked
Embalmer
week end with relatives in Sa­
ceased ; Charley Roberts; the E esu° i !ihe other parties to
the non-partisan leaguers state con-
lem.
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
unknown heirs if any of said inis suit have anv intprpqf in
I ventlon. Voting 87 to 18, the leaguers
B row nsville, Oregon
Charley Roberts if he be de­ »»¡d realty. T M rV fo ' a d "
Miss Addie Davidson of Leb­ rejected the proposal that they enter
ceased ; the unknown heirs if " « lo th e effect that , aid
anon has been visiting hei j the farmer-labor party. Since they
hiX of ,Susan Roberts Trow­ HHnny 18 80 8iutuated that par-
hiothvr, Claud Davidson, and became a political power, they travel-
wife.
bridge deceased; and general­
, ed under the republican banner. By
be made without
W R IG H T & C O .
ly all persons unknown having f id a cann°t
unanimous
vote
the
convention
nomin­
nreJU»1Ce t0 ^ e owners
lies absent Friday fitwn sohooi
F
u
n
e
ra
l
D
ire
c
to
rs
or
claiming
an
interest
or
es­
a? d 'appo‘nt«ng a disinterest­
on account of illness. Halsey ated OeraJd P. Nye as a candidate for
tate in the property in this ed person as Referee for the
W . L. W rig h t, H arrisburg
isn’t the only place where folks the United States senate.
SUI \ THFdVAMpb0Ve named' »ale thereof, that said realty
Mr». J. C. Bram w ell, Halsey
are sick.
1HE NAME OF THF
FOR
SALE
theand afAer paym®"t
The Standard Bearer girls en­
bTAJ E OF OREGON; You from
pifhStifc Pro?eeds °f sale of
tertained the young men of their
are hereby required to appear
, costs and disburse­
Sunday school class at a party
and answer the complaint of ments including
$150.00 as a
good
in the League room Wednesday
the
above
named
plaintiffs
in
ru n n in g
The West'« Best Range
reasonable
attorneys’
fee that
night. Atiout forty-two young
the above entitled court, in the the remainder be by sa?d
ref­
order
OUARANTKtll) t® cut fuel r®«tt
people
were
present.
Misses
l-anndrv »ent Tuesdays
n i°Ve yeknt,tlued caU!* now on eree distributed among H,a
half. Purnittitd in whit», blue er gray
Mr».
C.
E.
Sm
ith.
\<eocy Hub Cleaning Work»
•nimal er enamel trim. Ha» large 28- Mearle Straley and Enid Veatch
court"''! fk tHe • Clcrk of «aid owners according to thfir re
inch oven Largs fire box— UH, Urge had charge of the entertainment
FOR SA L«
? ' th,,n clx Weeks from
wood. A»bea removed every three
A B E 'S P L A C E
the date of the first publica- firth 1?® ,n,terests. and for such
month». Your old reage taken in tx
tl0n of this Summons, and you able ' V h i ^ U 8 Sha11 be e<iuit-
FOR S A L E — e g g s from
ha age
NOTiCB
are hereby notified that if X
ished
tk Um? ona “ Pub-
3O<‘ A P O U N D
lsned in The Rural Enter­
11333116
ol Appointment of Aduiiniitrator
BARTCHER
fail to appear and answer said prise
Good, clean eeed.
once a Week Ca.
HM!r
Notice is hereby gu en that the under­
F U R N IT U R E c . o m p a n y
Ralph M M ille r, Shedd P. O signed by an order of the County Court complaint a , hereby required
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aPP'Y
tJ
the
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ALBANY
Residence near Peoria.
of Linn County, Oregon, hat been ap­
» «5c for fifteen
P. J. p o rt ter
pointed adm im strater of the estate of court for the relief demanded J “ dge of U n i T o a x t J ' W '
tm an.la Schroll, deceased
All persona in said complaint, towit; First
Thursday having claims against « id estate are for a decree of this coiirt ad’ County* o™ Albany
Ll""
required to présent them within six
o fv S ’ j°a egOn’ on ’ he 6th
Friday»
month» from the date of this notice, judging that the plaintiff A
and
with the proper vouchers, to the under- i n tU a ?gener and the defend! th ? a \ Ja? uary, 1926,
Saturday» »igaed.
i * ? ' thf fin t Public,.
at his residence,>t Halsey, I.inn
rnts
Agnes
Struthers.
J
R
«on hereof j, the ïâ ih D a , o’f'
County, Oregon
retail, or 11! for a 50-pound box
Dated and first published this 27th "« F ie n e r. M. E. Davidson. R January, 1926.
ay 01
Floral snd
day of January. 1926
B M Bond.
I- " aggener and Veda Rft ,. k
LA N G W OOD
Music »hop
TUSSING
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TUSSINr
Administrator Aforesaid,
Albany
«»«office addrea. H .U ey ó r -
l usting it Tussing, Attys. for Adtar
dm ded one.e,ghth ra rt in f"c
Now playiag sacond big week
in Portland
: Halsey Garage
Peggy Hopk ns Joyce
J
“The
Sky Rocket”
P. PAPMAN.
Rebekah
MONDAY
evening ,
social
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etaluma
Incubator
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Red Clover Seed
Red Hens
CUT FLOWERS
™ SHEET MUSIC
HALL'S
FRESH
SMELT
HALSEY MEAT MARKET
»»on. Attorney» for Plaintiffs.
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