Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 03, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E
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"H ra. C. H. Koontz over the week
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CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
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“ THE GOLD RUSH”
Thia or any other year’s
greatest comedy.
Next Sun.— Mon.—Tue».
March 7—8— 9
GLOBE
Albany
Halsey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
J. E. True is quite ill with
asthma.
Walt Smith has been doing
carpenter work for Ernest Gour-
ley.
Ernest Scholl, m erchant at
Sweet Home, was in town F ri­
day!
Mrs. H. L. Straley, who has
been quite ill, is able to be ou:
again.
Mrs. Bradford Moss is able to
be out again a fte r a severe speh
of flu.
The M. E. Sunday school
plans to organize an orchestra
this week.
Miss Beulah Miller spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Pec’
Templeton.
George Maxwell was doing
carpenter work a t the Burbank
garage Saturday.
Miss Reed, secretary of Mis­
sions, will speak a t the Chris­
tian church March 9.
Miss Dorothy Corcoran took
dinner with her friend, Ernes­
tine Coleman Sunday.
William McAllister and his
housekeeper, Mrs. Haverland.
were in Brownsville Saturday.
Mrs. A rthur Wesley was ?
Brownsville visitor Saturday.
She had several teeth extracted
Gilbert Carey, who is attend­
ing the Bible University a t Eu­
gene, was home for the week
end.
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran visited her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Curtis, a t Peoria Sunday.
Mrs. C urtis is ill.
The Junior Endeavor held a
business and social meeting at
Christian
church
Thursday
evening with Mrs. Nora Cole­
man as leader.
Prof. Lyman Patton spent the
week end in Portland visiting
relatives. His wife and daugh­
ters, who have been visiting
there for some time, returned
with him.
Mesdames Nora Coleman and
Irma Shotwell hiked to Tulsa
station and back Sunday a fte r­
noon. They brought a loud of
Oregon grape, pussy willows
and daffodils ba?k with them.
Miss All>erta Koontz of W. V.
visited her parents, Mr. and
end.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford was a pas­
senger to Salem Friday.
W’illiam Corcoran of 0. A. C.
visited home folks this week
end.
Frank Porter came from Port­
land last week to look a fter his
ranch.
At Cecil Bilyeu’s they are
caring for baby chicks intended
for early fryers. Yum yum!
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seefeld
and children were guests of Mrs
Hannah Cummings Friday.
A chimney sweep in a ‘‘stove
pijie h a t” was busily engaged in
cleaning various chimneys about
town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gormley
were
Halsey
shoppers and
guests of Mrs. Hannah Cum­
mings Saturday.
Miss Cleona Sm ith, school
teacher a t Sweet Home, spent
the week end here with her
father, Walt Smith.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Applegate at Eugene,
Tuesday. Mrs. Applegate is a
sister to Mrs. Will Robertson.
Me*«™ md Mesdames Eldon and
S IL V E R T E A
G R A Y
The all-day quarterly meeting
and basket dinner at the Lake
Creek Methodist church drew a
full attendance.
Ted S tiff of Salem paid $25
fine a t Albany Monday for hav­
Mrs. Fred Applegate, and hus­ ing liquor a t a dance and C. C.
band.
Waldspel the same amount for
H arry Mason caught a ride being drunk.
and visited Halsey over the
S. J. Holloway and J. W.
week end.
Evans of Lake Creek and Paul
J. W. Clark and family have Jensen of H arrisburg went to
moved to their Brownsville Corvallis Sunday and studied
farm.
poultry problems.
A bull attacked Em m ett Cook
The Study club proposes to
the other day, throw ing him to raise some money for the Doern-
the ground and bruising him backer children’s hospital by a
considerably before Cook got silver tea Saturday afternoon in
bold of the ring in the animal’» the premises formerly occupied
nose and m astered him. Mr. by Dr. Marks.
Cook had a narrow escape and
Miss Willmina Corcoran ex­
is still sore physically, howevei
serene he may be mentally over pects to stop home treatm eni
and go to th e hospital a t Salem
the affair.
to finish her cure. She has gain­
B. M. Bond was a t a conven- ed considerably in weight. She
expects to go sometime before
Saturday.
Halsey Study Club
feeling better after a siege of
flu.
J. C. Bramwell visited Albany
Friday.
Mrs. Laubner went to Salem
Friday.
Mrs. D. J. Hayes was in A l­
bany Friday.
C. C. Jackson was in H arris­
burg Saturday.
The Staffords had a call Sun­
day from Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Seitz of Salem, who were on
their way to Eugene for a visit.
Dr. and Mrs. Marks returned
Monday from Yoncolla, where
RURAL ENTERPRISE
and Any
Mrs. A. E. Foote of Creswell
motored to Albany Friday to
have some dental work done.
She returned to Halsey and
spent the night with Mrs. Rosa
Powell and drove to her homa
the next day.
Mrs. C. H. Koontz burned
her hand quite severely last
week and it became infected to
some extent. While she is re
covering from th at, the mascu
line members of the family are
gaining experience in house
keeping.
Junior Wade broke out with
scarlet fever in the school at
Peoria last week. The family
had been quarantined for a nuni-
ber of weeks and had all had
the disease but Junior, and had
been out from under the quaran­
tine for a week or more. Now
the ban is put on them again.
A farewell party and hand­
kerchief shower in honor of Mr.».
Ruth Clark was given a t the
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H O W A R D SR1GLEY
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Floral and
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Music Shop
Albany
were in
Lynn Sawyer and wife or
Brownsville have a ujw daugh­
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Mrs. Edythe Drinkard a t­
tended
th e
Friday cooking
school a t Shedd.
Everybody invited. Swell th e fund for the
D o ern b ech er H ospital for C hildren
T h e B o o te ry
Baby Grand Chevrolet
2 Ford Coupes
All
th e Wesleys
Brownsville Saturday.
B U IL D IN G , F IR S T S T .
Jess Cron were gu»st« at diuoer at
Cross were guests at dinner at they yiailed Mr» Marks’ «¡»ter,
E. E. Gormley’s Thursday even­
ing.
An enjoyable evening w.u
spent when about thirty-five
friends from Oak Plain gathered
at Joe Elliott’s a week ago F ri­
Q t l O O G f°r the wh°le famely
day.
k J - la V r ^ O p in est new sp rin g slip p ers
Mrs. Florence Green of Sa:<
Pedro, Cal., arrived Wednesday
W e have also a big close-out on sam ples
to visit her parents, Mr. and
especially for th is week
Mrs. M. E. Gardner.
Do not miss values at
T h e B o O tU T V
F. W. Robinson took his
wrecked new Cadillac back to
140 West First st.. Albany
Portland to be made like new
after Mr. Papman fixed it up so
it could make the run.
Mr. Earl, who a t one time was
foreman for the Southern Paci­
fic here, and now resides a t A l­
bany, was visiting with the Odd
Fellows Saturday evening.
Mrs. C. J. Straley was ‘‘busy”
with the flu last week. Miss
Enid Veatch, Hope Hussey and
id
C. J. took turns with the work
until she was able to be up.
members of the W. F. M. S.
Seventeen ladies were present
and n very delightful afternoon
spent. Sandwiches, pickles, cake
and coffee were served. Mrs.
( lark will make her home here
Linn county home« w ill appreciate
the supreme quality of the I. a NO after at Brownsville and will be
W O O D an.I ita marvelous fuel saving. much missed by the society.
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in gray, blue or white enamel. Your
The E. V. Bass family are
F U R N IT U R E
County School Superintendent
Geer has the flu.
SATURDAY, MARCH 6th
horn« of tbe Foote« Friday by the
BARTCHER
•tion of bankers in Portland last
week.
MARCH 3
The shortest skirts and low
est waisttops of fahionable fe­
males are not the extrem e of
brevity. Willis Willey, whose
home is near Spokane, takes the
cake in th a t line. And he rides
around in his own automobile.
He is “w ritten up” on page 0
this week.
Nam»-.
A t the Halsey postoffice mails
close going north at 11:50 a. m.
and 5:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. no. and
12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
Holley aud Sweet Home.
ESCAPED
FEMALE
SILVER
BLACK
FOX
Liberal R E W A R D givee to
informant who is responsible for
her capture.
STANFORD SPARKS
R. F. D., Shedd, Oregon.
Telephone Brownsville 44F151
It may be taken for granted
that if Governor Weat take« the
stump in the campaign in Oregon
during 1926, added to tbem agnifi.
cent impetus Governor Pierce baa
already given his income tax
program, every republican candi­
date will have to get in line aud
adopt the same platform, or e\ery
democratic
candidate
will
be
elected, regardless of the usual
republican m ajority.— Canby H a r­
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ald.
Quekemeyer, who was aide to G ener­
R E F E R E E 'S SA LE O F R E A L T Y
al Pershing in the world war, died
Notice
is hereby given that pursuant
In the M ilita ry Academy here.
He
to an order of «ale made aud entered la
was 41 years old.
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the C ounty of Linn, Departm ent
No. 2, on the 1st day of March, 1426,
in that certain suit therein wherein A.
G. W aggener and E. A. Waggener his
wife
were plaintiffs and Agnes Struth­
Heat und vitanilne A, two factors
ers. J. E Waggener, M E. Daridson,
required In chick nutrition, are present Theo. Davidson her husband. M. I. Wag-
In yellow corn to a greater degree than gener, Lvdia Waggener bis wife, Vada
In any of the grains commonly used. Roush, George Roush her husband,
Hence yellow com can be used exten­ George H. Waggener, Pauline WaggeB-
sively In chick feeding with every as­ er his wife, Oscar P. Waggener, M arga­
surance of success. Oats,
barley, ret W aggener hts wife, E lv ira W. H all,
wheat, white com do not contain vita- George R. H a ll her hashand, Irw in G.
Waggener, Mabel Waggener h i t wife,
mine A in appreciable quantities, so
V ir g il 8 . Waggener, Loia Waggener his
are not now considered in the same wife, George 8
Waggoner, Katherine
class us yellow corn when used as Waggoner his wife, Jessie Allen. M in n ie
chick feeds. A lation made tip of 80 L. L illy, F rank L illy her husband. I.an-
pounds o f yellow com meal, 20 pounds ra B. Gatchell, L. W . Gatchell (hereto­
wheat middlings, 5 pounds raw hone fore impleaded by name of A. A. Gatch­
meal. 5 pounds pearl grit, and 1 pound ell I her hnsband, Harry B. Waggoner.
salt, mixed as a mash and fed dry Margaret Waggoner his wife, W a lte r R.
W aggoner, Amy W aggoner h it wife.
from hopper or pan. w ill give excellent
O rv ille V. W aggoner, Orval C. W a g ­
results providing liberal quantities of goner, Margaret W aggoner hia wife
skim m ilk and clean fresh w ater are Alisa L. Thomson. Henry B. Thomson
also supplied. Direct sunlight will her husband, Dame! S. W ag go rer. M a r­
garet E W aggoner, George Roberts,
complete It.
the unknown heirs if any ef said George
Roberts if he be deceased, Ilia Roberts,
the unknown heirs if an v of raid I l i t Rob­
The farm er cannot control the e t
ket price of his products, but he can erts if hebe deceased, Hattie Thompson,
In a very large degree control the post the unknown heirs if any n f raid H attie
Thompson if the be deceased. Charley
o f production and one o f the best
Roberts, the unknown heirs if any of
means for doing this Is to maintain •aid Charley Roberts if he he deceased,
his land In a high state o f cultivation. the unknown heirs if any o f S n u n Rob-
etrs i rowbridge, deceased, and gener­
ally all persons unknown havnig or
T H E M A R T IN L U D W IG SHOP claim ing an interest or eatate in the
1 Geo. L. Hurley, Proprietor and Uan- property in said suit ware defendants,
“ Rer- W a rm air farnaces, plumbing and appointing and dirnettng the under­
and sheet inetal work, tin and gravei signed as sole referee to sell the realty
roofdig, general jobbing in tin and gal- hereinafter described, I, the undersigned
vanned iron work, raetal skylights aud referee, w ill, on Satnrday, the 3d day of
A pril, 1426,at the hour of 1 o'clock p.
cornices, namps of at, kinds.
ni of raid day, at the front door of the
136 Ferry street, Albany, Ore.
coutthouse at Albany, in Linn C ounty
Phone 127J,
Oregon, offer and sell at public taction
to the highest bidder, for cash, subject
to confirmation of raid court, all of the
S. E. ’ 4 of the N. E. % of rac. 21, in tp.
Funeral Direct« and Licensed 14 S. of range 3 W. of the W iH a m e tto
meridian, in L in a county, Oregon, con­
Embalmer
taining 40 acres. Dated and first pub­
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
lished March 3 lv26.
F ran k Richard, Referee,
Brownsville, Oregon
nssing A T u ttin g , Attva. for Plfft
Yellow Corn for Chicks
Can Be Used Extensively
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Outgoing Mail
Rev. M . T . Nolan, well known
here and formerly Methodist paator
at Shedd, died Saturday in a
Pershing's W a r Aide la Dead.
W est Point, N. Y.— M ajo r John O. Eugene hospital.
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15. 12;45 p. in.
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34, 4:08 p. in.
31, 1:34 p m.
No«. 14 and 16 stqp to let off passengers
from south of Eugene.
No. 31, direct connnction for Marshfield
points.
Passengers for s ju th of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Brow ntville stage leaves H a l­
sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 8 : l t p m.
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. and
3.35 and 8:45 p. in.
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Currin
Miller and M artin
Koontz lost a suitcase from a
car near Corvallis. R eturning t<»
look for it, they saw a man pick
it up and s ta rt away. They fol­
lowed, but his car was the more
speedy and they lost th eir pro­
perty.
Haliey Railroad Tjme
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
H »rriaburg, Ore.
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Modern
Barber Shop
Laundry »ent Tuesdays
\gen cy Hub Cleaning Work«
ABE S PLACE
N O T IC E
Appointment of Adm inistrator di
Bonis non w ith W ill Annexed
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed by an order of the Ceunty Conr
of L in u County, Oregon
has beei
appointed adm inistrator de bonis noi
w ith w ill annexed ef the estate e
David I . Isom, deceased. A ll person
having claim s agaiaet said estate ro
heretofore presented to the executrix e
said w ill a rt reqm rrd to present them
w ith the proper vouchers, to th e under
signed at h it residence, about fonrm ilei
southwest of Halsey in Linn county
Dated and first pabliahed this 3d day
of March, 1436.
E. D. l i e n
Adm inistrator AforaraiA
Tnssing 4 Tetetng. Attye. for Admr.
of