Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 24, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    guests of Mrs. O. R. Bond Thurs­ Granville and Everett Nye,
day.
North
South
Granville Everett Nye, fath­ In the Circuit Court of the
17, 12:09 p. m.
32, 3:24 a. m. flag
up from Albany Thursday to sec- Miss Beulah Miller has been er and son, Sweet Home moon State of Oregon for Linn Coun­ 16,
15. 12:45 p. m.
5:15 a. m.
shiners, having serv e d s ix ty. Dept. 2.
C O M IN G
I on the sick list.
him.
13, 3:16 a. m. flag
33, 3:12 p. ua.
months’ jail sentence but with A. G. Waggener and E. A. 34.
4 $8 o. m.
31. 1:34 p. m.
Mrs.
W.
L.
Wells
has
been
suf-
J. E. True has been suffering
250 days more to serve in lieu Waggener his wife,
No«. 14 and 16 stop to let off passenger«
i fering from poison oak.
from Hu.
of $500 fines, decided to save
'Plaintiffs,
from south of Eugene
No. 31, direct connnctien for M arihfield
the
county
the
expense
of
feed­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J
.l
l
i
l
l
were
vs.
Roland Marks was home ovei
points.
ing them so long and last Wed­ Agnes Struthers, unmarried:
Albany visitors Thursday.
the week end.
Passenger« for sjuth of Eugene should
nesday
when
the
sheriff
per­
J.
E.
Waggener,
unmarried;
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross
take train No. 17.
mitted them to pile some wood M. E. Davidson and Theo. Dav­ Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves H a l­
A carload of horses went to went to Eugene Saturday.
in the rear of the county jail idson, her husband; E. I. Wag­ sey at 7 a. ai and 12:15 and 3:11 p. m.
Eugene Monday.
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. and
All of the C. P. Moody family they departed for parts un­ gener and Lydia Waggener, 3.35
In a great spectacle of stage
and 3:45 p. m.
C. S. Wright and wife visited have been having their turn known.
his
wife;
Veda
Roush
and
life, with beauties, full and
Albany Monday.
with the flu.
Later — Dennv coraplated his George Roush, her husband; Outgoing Mail
thrills.
Miss Mearle Straley spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hollway sentence since the foregoing was George H. Waggener and
A t the Halsey postoffice m ail*
were guests at the 0. W. Frum written and was sent to the state Pauline Waggener, his wife; close
Now Running r!, Portland week end in Corvallis.
going north at 11:50 a. m.
insane
asylum.
Oscar
P.
Waggener
and
Mar­
home Sunday evening.
and 5:20 p. m.
Miss Agnes Chandler was
garet Waggener, his w ife; El­
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frum of
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
Next 8un,— M on.—Tuea.
home over the week end.
vira W. Hall and Geo. R. Hall, 5:20
Salem
spent
the
week
end
with
m.
FO R I) T o u rin g . 1923
Eeb. 28— March 1— 2
her husband; Irwin G. W ag­ To p. Brownsville,
P. Papman talks of adding Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frum.
6:20 a. m. and
FO RD T o u r in g , 1920
gener and Mabel Waggener, 12 in. Morning stage
GLOBE
Albany car wrecking to his business.
to Browns­
Mrs. Lillie Nixon of Peoria 1920 J E W E T T T o u rin g .
his wife; Virgil E. Waggener ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
J. W. Drinkard attended a visited her mother, Mrs. Han­
Sport Model and Lois Waggener, his wife;
Holley and Sweet Home.
tate shoot at Portland Sunday. nah Cummings, Thursday.
Halsey Happenings
George E. Waggoner and
FORD S e dan, 1924
(Continued from page 1)
The Davises, east of town,
Katherine Waggoner, his wife; Former Halsey Man
S T A R T o n rin g , 1922
Mrs. J. 0. Cross has been
Brownsville proposes to build , have traded a Star car for a giving her music class a vaca­ OVERLAND Sedan. 1922 Jessie Allen, unmarried; Min­
is Good at Figures
■ snug Ford Sedan.
nie L. Lilly and Frank Lilly,
a 11000 jail.
tion on account of a spell of flu.
her
husband;
Laura
B.
Gatch-
Fred
W.
Hayes, a relative of D.
Highway Garage
Harry Leeper of Tangent was 'One horse in that carload that
ell and L. W. Gatchell (here­ J. and other Halsey Hayeses, is a
Mr.
and
»M
rs*.
John
Morgan,
at the funeral of his uncle went to Eugene the other day who have been visiting relatives First and Baker
Albany, Ore. tofore impleaded by name of mail handler for the North Pacific
Hugh.
i was sold by Mrs. J. W. Hussey. and friends here for several
A. A. Gatchell) her husband; Terminal company ol Portland.
HOWARD SRIGLEY
A colony of 200 Mennonites i
Harry B. Waggoner and M ar­ Recently the Brotherhood Co-op­
Prof. Patton ha« been desert­ weeks, returned to their home
seeking a location between Hol­ ed the past week by his wife in Long Beach, Monday.
garet Waggoner, his wife; erative National bank offered $10.
ley and Sweet Home.
W alter R. Waggoner and Amy 17, $5 and on dowu for the best
DELBERT STARR
and daughter, who have been in
Ray J. Nemchick and Edna Portland.
Funeral Directar and Licensed Waggoner, his wife; Orville ten computations of the present,
ES C A PED
V. Waggoner,
unmarried; day value of a svings account
Siherill of Harrisburg are report
Embalmer
George Maxwell, Mrs. Flor­
Orval
C.
Waggoner
and Mar­ started with $62 at a date duriug
ed among the newlyweds.
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
ence Leeper, E. B. Penland ana
garet
Waggoner,
his
wife; Queen Elizabeth’s reign at 4 per
Brownsville, Oregon
Fred S. Moody’s car was stol­ j H. C. Davis visited Albany
Ailsa L. Thomson and Henry interest, compounded semi-annu­
en from in front of his place of Thursday.
B. Thomson, her husband; ally.
business in llarris|iurg and
Mr. Hayes won the first prise,
Daniel S. Waggoner, unmar­
Bert Minckley baa bought the C.
found next day near Shedd.
ried ; Margaret E. Waggoner, the judges pronouncing him cor­
W j L W RIG H T
, R. Smith farm, west of Halsey-
unmarried; George Roberts; rect within the one.thousandth
J. J. Barrett is president of I Smith proposes to follow some
part of a cent. His answer was
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
the unknown heirs if any of $85,686,870.55
the county fair association. occupation other than farming.
and additional fig­
said
George
Roberts
if
he
be
I^eonard Gilkey secretary ana
ures to the fifteenth decimal.
Harrisburg, Ore.
¡deceased; Ilis Roberts; the
Mrs. Graham assistant secre­ Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bond and
'Ihe winner of the second prise
¡unknown heirs if any of said was $7.09 cents below Mr. Hayes
tary.
-on and Mr. and Mrs. D. H Sturte-
Ilis Roberts if he be deceased; and the one in third place said :
Wednesday ruorning Frank son and Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturte­ Liberal R E W A R D given io
Hattie
Thompson; the un­ •*85,685,998.8«.”
Walker caught dogs killing vant drove to McMinnville Sun­ informant wbo is responsible for
known
heirs
if any of said
sheep on his place near Browns­ day.
ber capture.
Hattie
Thompson
if she be de­ Smallpox was dropped from the
ville and Rilled two, which were
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
ceased;
Charley
Roberts;
the list Jof dn-eases reported by the
At
dinner
Thursday
at
W.
G.
STANFORD
SPARKS
later identifjedi a» ¡Brownsville McNeil’s were Rev. W. N. Cof­
unknown
heirs
if
any
of
said
Age ncy Hub Cleaning Works
state board of health last week
dogs.
fey of Portland and Rev. Mr. R. F. D.. Sbepd, Oregon.
Charley Roberts if he be de­ and the number of cases of influ­
Telephone
Brownsville
44F151
The Santiara .road is finished Gillespie and wife and son ol
ABE S P LAC E
ceased ; the unknown heirs if enza jumped to 272, with 34 of
fiom Albany to Crabtree cor­ Peoria.
any of Susan Roberts Trow­ pneumonia. There were 48 of
nels, but as. it is still soft the
bridge deceased; and general­ scarlet fever and 40 of whooping
It
is
rumored
that
one
of
ou:
limit per load in put at 10,500 esteemed lady citizens is think­
ly all persons unknown having cough.
pounds, including- vehicle.
cr claiming an interest or es­
ing of joining the Masons,
tate in the property in this B. Gatchell, Harry B. Waggon­
The fi/h t rga.'nst the income though she is already a popular
suit, Defendants.
tax has? started this year, as Rebekah.
er and W alter R. Waggoner
To Agnes Struthers, Veda are each the owner of an un­
before, with an association to
A all-day meeting was held at
Roush, George Roush her hus­ divided ona-fiftysixth part in
collect and apply the funds and the Christian church Friday. The
band, George E. Waggoner, fee of said realty; that the
nobody named as. parents of the ladies held their missionary
Katherine Waggoner his wife, defendants Orval C. Waggon­
brat.
meeting and also their class
Orville V. Waggoner, Orval C. er, Ailsa L. Thomson, Daniel
We have seen: no snow thb meeting that day.
Waggoner, Margaret Waggon­ S. Waggoner and M argaret E.
winter and only» very thin ice,
The young peoples Bible class
er his wife, Ailsa L. Thomson, Waggoner are each the owner
outside of the market article. at the Christian church are
Henry B. Thomson her hus­ of
Crocus, tloweri ng currant and planning a party at the churoli
an
undivided
one-
band, Daniel S. Waggoner, two
many other fl owers have been for next Saturday evening.
hundred
and twen­
of
this list of leading
Margaret E.Waggoner, George ty-fourth
cheering.
part
in
fe-i
Roberts, the unknown heirs if of said realty; and that they
Gladys Hadley, Ellen Vannicc-
Brad Moss Joes not expect to and Grace Pehrsson, our Mon­
any of said George Roberts if hold said land as tenants in
carry the f^weet Home mail mouth students, spent the week
he be deceased; Ilis Roberts,
subject to the right
after June. Fie thinks he can do end at home.
the unknown heirs if any of common
of
dower
and of curtesy of
lietter. It is i mderstood that Mr.
said Ilis Roberts if he be de­ their respective
There was a special song by
spouses; Sec­
Bressler put in the lowest bid,
ceased ; Hattie Thompson; the ond, that all disputes as to
but we are /not aware that th< Mrs. Dwight Smith at the M. E.
unknown heirs if any of said title of said realty be adjudi­
contract hr»» l>een awarded yet. chuich Sunday which was much
Hattie Thompson if she be de­ cated in this cause, and that
enjoyed by all.
ceased; Charley Roberts; the none
Miss Ri»th E. Erum, daughter
of the other parties to
Money was raised Sunday at
unknown heirs if any of said this suit
i»l Mr. a tM M rs. (). W. Frum,
have any interest in
Charley Roberts if he be de­ said
and Wes /ey i lolloway, a young the Christian church to be ap­
realty.
Third, for a de­
plied
on
a
new
furnace.
The
fur*
former /of South Brownsville,
ceased ; the unknown heirs if cree to the effect
that said
any
of
Susan
Roberts
Trow­
were njtrried Thursday evening , r.ace to l>e installed this week.
Get Your
realty
is
so
situated
par­
at the,"Brownsville parsonage by ) Mrs. Edith Robnett and chil-
bridge deceased; and general­ tition cannot be made that
MAGAZINES
Past« »r Blown. They returned | dien, Louise and Trueman, an.'
ly all persons unknown having great prejudice to the without
owners
to •¿he Fr mi h.c ne for dinner Mrs. E. A. P. LaFollette, all o f'
or claiming an interest or es­
NOW
appointing a disinterest­
and were later treated to a Corvallis, spent the week-end in,
tate in the property in this and
ed person as Referee for the
charivari by about fifty young Halsey.
AT COST!
suit. Defendants above named. sale
|
thereof, that said realty
people, who were quieted and
IN THE NAME OF THE
be
sold
and after payment
Mesdames
Nora
Coleman
and«
pleased with -candy and cigars.
STATE OF OREGON: You
from
the
proceeds of sale of
11 nin Shotwell and Miss Ruhr
are hereby required to appear
Jim McWilliams is recovering Schnoll were guests of Miss Beu­
plaintiffs
costs and disburse­
and answer the complaint of
from flu. His brother, I). S. wa- lah Miller and Mrs. Kizor Tues­
ments
including
$150.00 as a
the above named plaintiffs in
day evening.
the above entitled court, in the reasonable attorneys’ fee that
above entitled cause now on the remainder be by said ref­
Guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant
file with the Clerk of said eree distributed among the
McNeil Friday were, Mr. and
court within six weeks from owners according to their re­
Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. J. T
the date of the first publica­ spective interests, and for such
McNeil and Mrs. Warren Pei r j .
tion of this Summons, and you further relief as shall be equit­
The Free Methodist s or
are
hereby notified that if you able. This Summons is pub­
Peoria are holding a protracted
I. A M . W O O I )
tail to appear and answer said lished in The Rural Enter­
meeting. Rev. Mr. Coffey of
complaint
as hereby required, prise once a week for six con­
Never before and probably never again w ill you have such an extraor­
SrJent, prosiding elder, is theit
SAVES FU EL
plaintiffs will apply to the secutive weeks by order of the
dinary money saving opportunity. Note carefully the large selection of
evangelist.
LA STS LO N G E R
choice reading all at a price to fit your pocketbook. Renewals will be
court for the relief demanded Hon. B. M Payne, County
extended one year from date of expiration. N o need to wait.
LOOKS B E T T E R
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller
in said complaint, towit; First, Judge of Linn County, Ore­
have been convalescing from e-a
P R IC E S R IG H T
for a decree of this court ad ­ gon, made in Albany in Linn
............C L IP A N D LISE T H IS C O U P O N '■■■axaua
attack of flu. but after being out
judging that the plaintiff A. County, Oregon, on the 6th
BARTCHER
Gentlemen- I wish to taae advantage of your Magazine Bargain Offer
in the rain Friday Mr Miller
G. Waggener and the defend­ Day of January, 1926, and
I am enclosing the above amount in payment for a one year subscription
F U R N I T U R E C O M I’ A N Y took more cold and had to go
ants Agnes Struthers, J. E. the date of the first publica­
to your paper and the F IV E Magazines I have marked with an X below
hack to bed.
,
ALBANY
W aggener, M. E. Davidson, E. tion hereof is the 13th Day of
Guests of Mrs. Nora Coleman
I.
Waggener and Veda Roush January, 1926.
A',
TUSSING & TUSSING.
Saturday evening were: Mr.
are each the owner of an un­
Postoffice address Halsey, Or-
and Mrs. Floyd Wade and son
divided
one-eighth
part
in
fee
remi— ....................... ...................
Jack of Peoria and Mr. and Mrs.
of the Southeast quarter of egon. Attorneys for Plaintiff«
Arthur Menear of Foster. The I St. or R .F D, — _ __________
the Northeast quarter of Sec
NOTICE
ladies are sisters of Mrs. Cole­
21. in Tp. 14 S. of R. 3 W. of
ol Appointm ent of Adm inistrator
man.
0 American Needlewoman
the Willamette Meridian in
N o » l« n hereby given that the under-
□ America! Poultry Advocate
0 Home Friend
Linn County, Oregon, contain­ »ign«d by an order of the Coenty Court
Mrs. J. T. McNeil and daugh­
□ Blade 4k Ledger
0 Household Guest
L '» » county, Oregon, h*» been ap
ing 40 acres; that the defend­
ter, Mrs. Warren Perry, were
0 Capper's Farmer
0 Household Megasine
S2rn V ,, , ? t* r of ,he »«Ute of
ants George H. Waggener, Amanda Sehroll.
0 Farm 4k Fireside
deceased
AU pervona
0 Illustrated Mechanics
Oscar
P.
Waggener,
Elvira
W.
having claims agalnri »aid estate are
The Farm Journal
0 Mother's Home U fa
Hall, Irwin G. Waggener and required to present them w ithin era
0 Farm U fa
L Pathfinder (w eekly) 28 issues
V lrgil E. Waggener are each month» from the date of thia notice
0 Cenllawomar, M ajaziaa
0 Today’s Housewife
proper vouchers, to the under!
the
owner of an undivided one- with the
0 Good Stories
' • I ’“ * re,1^enc* .'* t Halsey, Linn
0 Tractor 4k Gas Engine Review
fortieth
part
in
fee
of
said
County, Oregon
7
0 Home Circle
0 Woman's W orld
Floral and
Deted *nd first published thia 27th
realty;
that
the
defendants
Music Shop
1426
r m r ^
CHOOSE M or ark
,hi* cout '° " now and bring T / l n / I « /
\'n ° rge
WaWoner, Jessie day of January. Administrater
Albany
mad u to vu» E l . - o cs , Office I U U A Y
Allen, Minnie L. Lally, Laura Tnasing 4 T u ttin g , Attya. for Aforesaid.
Admr
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