Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 03, 1926, Image 1

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    A g rc u ltu re
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L iv e s to c k
A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
P a ir y
P o u ltry
W ool
d id
not
ceived.
Youth of Nation Tops Death
List in U. S. Auto Fatalities
Glenn Davis bought that shoe
Doings of Our Populace repair shop at Silverton.
Chronicled in Briet
The highway commission has
named the new structure at Har­
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risburg "the Yeon bridge.”
Mrs. Belvary Logan came
A. J. Saltsman the Albanj
home from Corvallis last week. records show, has sold 36'..
P. J. Forster received a tele­ acres to Roy Witt and wife. "
gram announcing the death of Rev. George T. K le in of Seattle
his sister, Mrs. Shierholtz, in Iowa w ill preach at the local Methodist
chaJch Tuesday, March 9, at 7:80.
last week.
Bert Minkley and wife expect Diseases in L in n county reported
to go in about a month to live on by the state board of health this
the Smith farm, which they re­ week are chickenpox 6, influenxa
18, mumps 1, pneum onia 4, scarlet
cently purchased.
fever 6, Sm allpox 2, whooping
The Magnreto Electric com­ cough 4.
pany, Albany, J. p. Aylward
west Second street to 423 west
First.
F. M,
B ro w n , founder o f the
deputy state game warden, was in
thia
office yesterday. He had
brought Mrs. Brown from Portland
to Brow nsville, where th e ir daugh­
ter, Mrs. F ra n k Cochran, ia ill.
The high water caused by the
recent rains washed out some of!
the Harrisburg revetment and
the road commission had some March came in lik e a la m b , b ut
sandbagging done to stop the d on ’ t be auperatitioua. He ¡a
lik e ly to go out the eame way. Not
damage.
a flake o f show nor a kard frpeze
J. A. Stevenson and wife en­ thia w inter. Much fine weather,
joyed a visit of their son Glenn but more fog than u«ual. In the
and wife, from Portland, a week past m onth the deficienoy in the
or more ago. Glenn stayed only ra in fa ll baa been made up an 1 it
over the week end, but the lady now stands about norm al. G io- j
rioua sunshine now by day and
remained longer.
a,e Unite'
m oonlight,
but o f moonshine ‘
“A big John Deere tractor, deponent
saith not.
States kc€*ps mortality records. About 22 non • voo* »
just placed in stock by Hill & Co
been kuf’ed’m oneber ° f "U,0,noblle
^or S.fia/maUs k n X 'm 'h a v e
was given a trial trip on the
Vandals broke into two school
been killed In one year there were only a third ae many women or 2 All if
street Friday morning. Modem buildings at Albany and ransacked female
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P°PUlatlon «•
< Per cent greater t l ' ^ h s
machinery will play a large part every desk and locker In the two build
in reducing the cost of agricul­ ings with a gain of >4.15 In cash.
This chart does not take Into consideration the 080 000 Americans whn
tural production and making the Dismantling of the old steel bridge are injured annually by automobiles. Such figures are not’ available exc.pMn
farmer’s economic problems less which has been replaced by the new
ertuin states, but that boys and girls again make up the bulk of such
highway bridge over the Willamette
casualties is indicated by the records of New York state kept for the first
formidable.
river at Albany Is under way. The
nine months of 1026. Here 11.768, or practically one third of the 38 W
Mr. Burbank has put a new steel Is to be cut Into short lengths Injured, were under fifteen years of age.
roof, with more slant, over his and shipped to Japan.
D runken drivers are to b litn e fo- mare than h a lf these aeci
garage.
Reconstruction of the power lines
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D j you w ant to doitolu and reble the a w ful to ll b y m a k
Jim Henderson pleaded guilty from Albany south to Springfield nnd ing the Volstead act less s tric t?
Saturday to running a still and west to Corvallis Is nearly completed.
was sent up for a year by Judge The w-rk has been In progress since
last summer and a large crew has
Kelley.
Pine Grove Points Noted Lutheran Church Leader Diet
For the first time w’e are able
to give Rena Walker’s new
name. She is Mrs. H. B. Carr
and resides in Los Angles.
Mrs. M. B. Taylor of Corvallis
was visiting her sister, Mrs. M.
B. Southern, and her niece, Mrs.
J. W. Clark, Saturday.
W. Robinson, who was
crowded off the highway near
langant by a road hog, as stated
last week, sustained more dam­
age than the ducking and the
smashing of his car. He has
since found himself pretty sore
from bruises, which at first he
been kept at work during the winter
This work was done by the Mountain
States Power company, which main­
tains headquarters for Oregon in Al-
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(By Special Correspondent)
A. F. Albertson and family
Work between Lebanon and Albany
were Corvallis visitors Monday.
whlgp was discontinued last December
will be resumed soon on the Sant lam
No school at Pine Grove Mon­
highway. The work beginning at the
day on account of .Miss D annen’s
Lebanon end of the road has been
completed about half the dlstanco to illness.
Albany. The Albany end of the road
Miss Undine Danner is very
Is to be completed by the first of next
ill
with appendicitis at L. E.
September. Several other large road
Eagy’s.
construction works will be undertaken
this year In Linn county, Including
Miss Agnes Pugh spent the
the new road on the Santlam highway week end with her sister, Mrs.
from Shea hill to Cascadia.
George Chandler.
(Continned on page 8)
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F U R N IS H IN G S
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DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
There will be a pie social al
the Pine Grove school house Fri­
day evening for the benefit of
the orchestra. The program will
be furnished by the Corvallis
Chamber of Commerce. Ladies
please bring pies.
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San Mateo, Cal.—Before a small
audience, Including chiefly members
of the bride’s family, Constance Tai-
mudge, winsome screen comedienne,
and Alastair William Mackintosh,
former British army captain, were
married here.
Schedules of services in local
and nearby churches, if received
not later than Tuesday at 10 a
m., are gladly published in tha
Enterprise without charge, but
as a precaution against publish­
ing an erroneous notice in casp
Mesdames N. E. Chandler, of change, they are inserted
Bert Haynes and E. E. Hovei only on the same week they are
spent
sewing
bet received. Send
a fresh
. , , Tuesday
„ •. at the
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notice
at Lake Creek, where almost 3u every week if you wish it print-
ladies sewed for the Archie ed.
Owens family, who recently lost
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their home by fire.
Church of Christ
W arning,
groceries :
DRY G0ODS
DRY GOODS
C on stance
J. W. Drinkard has a new
Overland coach. The Eugene gun
L. E. Eagy returned home club shoot called him and Mrs
Saturday evening after spending Drinkard to that city in it Sun­
the week in Portland on the fed­ day.
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eral grand jury.
judge
: DRY GOODS
Oettyaburg. P a —Dr. J. A. SIngma»
ter, president of the Lutheran The
ologlcal seminary and one of the
most important ministers of the Unit
ed Lutheran church, died here from
the effects of an apoplectic stroke
Dr Singmaster was 73 years old.
B<-nd. Or.—Charged with violating
the city’s traffic ordinance. Mrs. Louis
Bennett appeared before her husband,
police judge, In Bend and paid a $1
fine. The offense wag overtime park
Ing.
It is my duty to warn you," Judge
Bennett informed hlg wife, "that If
you ane ever brought into court for
a second offense, the penalty w.U be
heavier.”
Forest
Bill
Approved
by Com m ittee
Waghlagton, D. C*—The house agri­
culture committee approved the Me
Nary-Woodruff bill to authorize the
government to acquire additional for
eete, but the proposed »4.000,000 pro
gram for nine years was reduced to
$2.000,000 for each of th« fiscal years
192S and 1923.
Sunday School,
Preaching, 11.
C h ristia n Endea
Preaching, 7:30
C lifford L. Carey, pastor.
M. E. Church
i
Robert Parker pastor.
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Junior League, 3,
E pw orth league, 6:30,
Preaching, 7:80,
Praver-m ceting, Thursday, 7:30.
Bible Study Tuesday, 2.
Alford Arrows j
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
J. W. Drinkard was in Albany
Friday.
Miss Lillie Richard came
[ home for the week end.
Air. and Mrs. Joseph Comely
.vent to Eugene Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kropf
went to Albany Thursday
B. M. Bond and J. H. LaRue
plan to visit Eugene Sunday.
Carl Isom was absent from
school all last week with a bad
cold.
Happenings in
Public Schools
Jess Walton has been absent
from high school two weeks on
account of illness.
Prexhinen
in
th e ir
etudy
of
exposition at Corvallis last week
gave some very interesting re­
ports during assembly period
Wednesday.
New equipment was received
Thursday for the high school
laboratory’, which brings it now
up to the state high school
standard.
Joe Cersovski and son Ernest
Mae McCord, Carl Isom and
sited relatives iu Kufeae S un­
Doris Dykstra have all been ab­
day.
sent on account of illness.
Velda and Alice Curtis called
Three sets of new supplemen­
jn Bertha Cbrnely Sunday after­ tary readers were purchased
noon.
ast week by the school board
J. H. Richard and family at­ for the fourth, fifth and sixth
tended church at Lake Creek grades, taught by Mrs. Coleman,
and two sets for the seventh
Sunday.
and eighth, taught by Mrs.
Lavelle Palmer 3yas home Kizer.
from her school at Coburg over
Helen Williams has been con­
the week end.
fined to her home with flu all
Horace Armstrong and family the week.
Freshman in their 3tudy of,
■vere Sunday afternoon callers
‘‘Lady of the Lake,” are making
it A. E. Whitbeck’s.
scrap-books in which they pic­
Mrs. LaFollette, now of Cor­ ture various phases of the story
vallis, spent the week end with by way of impressing it on their
her son Eldon and wife.
minds.
Chester Curtis and family
visited at Jack Curtis’, near
A Horae Thiefa Raid
Peoria, Sunday afternoon.
A tall man about 45 or 50
Mrs. Adda Ringof Mrs. M. M. years
old drove into this neigh­
Ward and Mrs. Albert Miller borhood with a wagon and a
visited Albany Saturday.
pair of fine black horses. He
Lee Ingram and family visited wanted to sell them and closed
Mrs. Ingram’s sisters, Mrs. u deal with F. DePew for one of
Hawk and Mrs. Clover, in the horses for $80, taking $75
and an animal 20 years old. He
Springfield Sunday.
said he wanted to raise money
W ash ing ton’s birthday was to take him to his home in Red
( < brat cd in the Alford school i Bluff.
m uu. To
m uiiuiner
another ne
he san
said his
Monday morning with the rest home was at Oakland Cal
of the day a " holiday.
-
• Passing on, he sold the De
Michael Rickard came near Pew horse to Oren West for $5
He stopped over night at G.
O3ing his Ford week before
ast in Harrisburg when it W. Shaw’s and sold his outfit to
caught fire. Dr. Garner assisted Shaw for $17.50. He tried to
cash the check Shaw gave him
him in putting out the fire.
at Sturtevant’s store but failed.
Afternoon
callers at
D. 80 he waited for the bank to
..W1, toiler»
ai E.
r,. u.
Isom s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs' °pen, got his money and disap-
C. E. Mercer and Mr. Homer l«’»red.
Wood and Mrs. Roxie Mann of
The team turned out to have
Eugene and Horace Armstrong been stolen in Portland. De Pew.
and family.
when he learned the fact, tele­
Mrs. Joseph
Cersovski and phoned the owner to come and
son Leo and daughter Anna get his property.
says he is out $75 and
Theresa went to Portland Friday his De old Pew
horse.
to be at the bedside of Mrs.
West has an old horse bought
Cersovski’» mother, Mrs. Hietz-
at a hargin, which he told De
man, who is dangerously ill.
Pew he would not fight for,
though the law would give it to
him as an innocent purchaser.
Cut in Lumber
Mr. Shaw is a mourner only
Rates to Iowa to the extent of $17.50.
And oblivion seems to have
Washington. D. C.— Rates on lum­ swallowed the horse trader.
ber and related products in carload
lots, from Washington. Oregon. Idaho, A W o n d ro u s
Montana and California to dnstlna
L in n C o u n ty M in «
tlons In Iowa, have been found un
reasonable, and the Interstate com­
According to Thursday’s Al­
merce commission ordered new rates bany Democrat C. C. Whinery
prescribed on or before May 17 next. of Lebanon has a remarkable
Complaints against present rate» mine four miles from Waterloo
from the Pacific northwest on these which he calls a clay mine and
commodities had been filed on behalf has been working since 1911.
of dealers in and manufacturers of Five different strata have been
lumber In Iowa.
penetrated, aggregating about
The commission found that the
70 feet in combined depth.
present rates on group "D" com modi
One is of aluminum ore which
ties, which include fir, spruce, hem
a government geogologist pro­
lock, birch and pine lumber, from the
nounces of the highest grade
north Pacific coast and California
coast groups to Iowa were "unduly found on the coast. One layer ot
prejudicial" and ordered that new 12 feet is of manganese, mingled
rates, not exceeding 43 cents a hun with some potash.
Most remarkable of all is a
dred pounds, be established
The new rates ordered on cedar new ore which the Democrat
lumber and cedar shingles, the com says “has some iron in it and
mission said, must not exceed the when heated generates an in­
rates found reasonable for group "D" flammable gas that gives oft
commodities by more than the dtf more heat than flame, and will
ference existing under present rates. burn for days, giving out an in­
New rates from the Interior groups tense heat for
hours, even
on the commodities concerned in the though dipped in water several
controversy shall not exceed the rates times.”
<4
found reasonable for the coast groups
Rev. Robert Parker lost a
by more than the differentials be
tween the Interior and coast groups pair of spectacles near the S. P.
A. E. Foote of Cress well was
in Halsey Sunday visiting home
folks and looking after the
wrecked Cadillac belonging to
F. W. Robinson.
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track Thursday, and, being un­
able to find them, he had to con­
duct prayer meeting without
their aid, but after the meeting
ie took a lantern and his daugh­
ter Irene and she found the
missing article.
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