Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 10, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    li BAL ENTERPR198
AG B 8
D. W. Griffith
presents
“ SA LL Y ofthe
SA W DU ST ”
with
CARROLL DEMPSTER
W. C FIELDS
Broad way’ll greatest comedian
in a big comedy success.
N ext S u n .—
Mou.—Tues.
March 14— 15— 16
G L O B E
Albany
Halsey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
A Jersey bull was a north
Ixtund passenger on Bert Minck
ley’s car Monday.
C. S. Veatch came home Sat
urday, after looking a fter pro
perty at Cottage Grove.
C. P. Stafford and wife had a
visit Sunday from H. Y. Spence
and Ed Hanson of Eugene and
their wives.
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran has bee:-
staying with her aunt, Mrs.
Jack
C urtis,
near
Peoria, foi
the past week. Mrs. Curfis is
seriously ill.
Kenneth Van Nice and sisters
Roberta and Edna attended the
freshman glee a t Salem. Tht-
seniors of W. U. won the honor:-
in the contest.
Mrs. Wallace of Portland end-
ed her visit with her parents, J
W. Rector and wife, and went
home Sunday, with her daugh
ter and H arry Reeves.
The ladies’ Bible study class
of the Christian church met
and organized last week with
Mrs. A. 11. Quimby as president
and Mrs. Clark Smith treasurer.
J. W. Drinkard and wife and
Herman
Koontz attended a
shoot
at Salem Sunday and
brought
home Mrs. C. H.
Koontz, who had been visiting
Alberta at Willamette I'.
Dad’s an M in’s has pa»«i,d. A
h'? new sign »ays : ” liightvay
I-m and
C onfectionary.” The
( iita c tio u iry includes Mr«. West’,
home-made candy, which has had
quits a rua among the youngsters.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bramwell,
Mrs. Albert Miller, J. M. Por­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Chance
and Mrs. H. W. Chance and Red­
mond Pearl attended the Waltei
B. Chance funeral a t Albany
Sunday.
The Standard Bearers held
their monthly business and so
cial meeting at the league room
of the M. E. church Monday
The young men of the class al­
so joined them in their meeting
Refreshm ents were served.
The Ladies’ Glee club at W.
U., which is composed of twen
ty-flve members and of which
Miss Alltel ta Koontz is a mem­
ber, expects to s ta rt on a toui
of southern Oregon March 10.
They will visit Bandon. Coquille
Marshfield and other points.
Karl Bramwell and son Don
L ANGW OOU
G liaran teet I to cut fuel J
Cjsts
2
BARTCHER
F U R N I T U R E COM I’ A NY
ALBANY
MARCH 1«
Happenings in
Public Schools
—Milton a . rviiiler, form er b. S.
Springtime bring» thoughts of
new furniture, drapes and other finishing
touches from our Gift Shop
ald were Eugene visitors Satur­
day.
William Wahl made a trip to
Yakima last week.
Mrs. Irm a Shotwell spent the
week end a t her home in Salem.
Mrs. A. J. Hill and son Carl
were in Portland Tuesday of last
week.
Mrs. May Smith is able to be
out again a fter a severe attack
of flu.
Miss E sther Starnes spent
Sunday with her friend, DorLi
Dykstra.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Miller
spent Sunday with relatives at
Lebanon.
C o m p le t e H o u s e fu r n is h e r H , A l b a n y
Mrs.
Karl
Bramwell and
daughter Roberta drove to Al-
bany Friday.
P. S.—See our Spring Opening Windows
Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock
C
May we suggest:
Bedroom, Dining Room and
Living Room Furniture
Our prices are always low
Fisher-Braden <s
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Bow­
man were Sunday guests of Miss
Beulah Miller.
Putnam, a friend, came with
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller and him.
Miss Beulah Miller were in Al­
The Christian church has p u r­
bany Wednesday.
chased 100 new song books.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gansle
attended the pie social at Pint
There was a psychological mo
Grove Friday night.
inent when thia nation could bav
A league social is being held attained perm anently a command*
tonight a t the home of Mr. and ing position ¡n world affairs. T hat
position could have been used to
Mrs. Robert Parker.
Walla Walla Grain Firm Liquidating
Walla Walla, Wash.— The Cameron-
Yenney Grain company filed a volun­
tary petition for appointment of a re­
ceiver In superior court and Judge
Mills named Leslie Hoagland aa re­
ceiver. He took charge Immediately.
Conductors’ Home to Be in Savannah
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.— The proposed
mold
relations among nations (250,000 home for the aged and dis­
according to our principles of abled of the Order of Railway Conduc­
a rb itra tio n , justice, peace and tors will be constructed in Savannah.
Ga., President L. E. Sheppard of the
disarm am ent.— Oregonian.
union announced here.
Wants Wings of
Michaels Stern, Frat & Clothcraft
Spring Suits
$25 and $35 and up
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of the C hristian church
met with Mrs. P. J. Forster
Tuesday. Mrs. Reed, state sec
retary, was present.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robertson
and Mrs. Irw in Gardner and lit­
tle daughter drove to Eugene
Sunday to visit th eir new nep
hew at the Applegate home.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter McClel­
land and daughter Mary arrived
Saturday morning from Sai
Francisco to visit Mrs. McClel
land’s parents. Mr. and Mrs
Frank Grav
succeed
Don t fa il to attend the A n nu a l Spring Opening, F ri­
day evening, March 12.
In o u r windows you w ill find
everything i ew for men and hoys to wear . . . Hate, Shoe»,
Shirt», Tie», etc.
$2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 for
Houghton Slated for Kellogg’s Post
D. C. — Announcement
Dry Enforcement i of Washington,
the Immediate return from London
Washington. D. C.— The federal gov­
ernment will »pend approximately (25.-
000.000 the present fiscal year for pro­
Harry
McClure of Swee hibition enforcement. Assistant Secre­
Home
visited his aunt, Mrs tary Andrews told the house ways and
Nora Coleman, Saturday. Nei means committee.
The enforcement department is los­
ing "good men" through Inability to
Special Chicken
offer salaries that will attract experts,
,,
u
D inner Sunday he said, urging passage of a blit to
create separate customs and prohibi­
tion bureaus
(Form erly Dad’ s and Mam’s re»
Andrews told the house ways and
ta u rsn t. Under new management) means commute«' he Indorsed the
Op»n 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
t-reen bill, creating separate bureaus
Mr and Mrs O. J. W eit F’ rop»
of prohibition and customs In the
treasury, as the chv*f weapon to rem­
Baby G ran d C hevrolet
edy the present situation of loosely
connectai
enforcement agencies.
2 Ford Coupes
Cena-siUed authority." tjild An
draws. ■ wHI eliminate much of the
S tu d eb aker L ig h t Six
red tape 'rhlch has hampered enforce­
ment tn ¿hr past."
1 1921 Motorcycle
Meals
ÎÎ,„‘"^Confectionery
succeed
I . 8.
of American Ambassador Houghton
revived reports here that he is being
groomed to succeed Frank B. Kellogg
as secretary of state. The primary
object of Houghton's visit is to con
fer with President Coolidge on Im­
portant recent European develop­
ments. Including postponement of the
League of Nations* preliminary arms
conference.
Luther Burbank 77 Years Old
Santa Rosa. Cal.—The 77th birthday
of Luther Burbank, world famed natur­
alist and Santa Rosa's foremost cltl-
ten. celebrated Sunday, when citizens
from all section« of the "Valley of the
Moon" gathered here to do him honor
The scientist’s birthday Is Arbor day
In California, made so by legislative
act 11 years ago, and a portion of the
observance Included tree planting in
vrith the sentiment of the oc­
casion
P in t aud Baker
Albany, Ore.
HOW ARD SRIGLEY
CUT FLOWERS
— SHEET MUSIC
H A L L 'S
Floral and
Music Shop
Albany
Washington, D. C.— Having surrend­
ered all his teeth and himself unre­
servedly to the care of physicians,
General John J. Pershing is back to
normal health and is feeling better
now than he has for years.
The general gave up his teeth tn the
fight against toxic poisoning and his
blood pressure which ranged around
185 points when he returned to Wash­
ington has dropped to tyetween 140 and
145 during the two weeks of treatment.
The quiet of his hospital quarters la
contrast to the continuous turmoil at­
taching to his duties In South America
also has done much to improve Per­
shing's condition.
T H E MARTIN LUDWIG SHOP
A Geo. L. Hurley, Proprietor and Man­
ager- W arm sir furnaces, plumbing,
and sheet metal work, tin and gravel
roafihg. general jobbing in tin and gal­
vanized iron work, metal skylight» and
corn ice J. pumps of all kind».
136 Ferry street, Albany. Ore
l ’hone 1-’7J.
D ELB ER T STARR
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
B o w n s v ille , Oregon
W . L. W R I G H T
Highway Garage
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
R IA L T O T H E A T E R
Brownsville Saturday
unction City Sunday. Monday
Winds of Chance
Rex Beach*» golden romance ol Alaska
H a rrisb urg , Ore.
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Lanndrv sent Tuesdays
Agency Hnb Cleaning Works
A B ES PLACE
I
North
South
12. 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
15. 12;45 p. ui.
16, 5:15 a. in.
18, 8:16 a. tn, flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag
4:08
p
ill.
34,
31, 1:34 p. m a .;
Nos. 14 and 16 stqp to let off pas»en gers
front south of Eugene.
No. 31, direct connnctioD for Marshfield
points.
Passengers for sjuth of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal­
sey at 7 a. in and 12:15 and S ilt p. tu.
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. and
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
senator, addressed the assem ­
bly Wednesday afternoon. His
subject was ‘ Education” and he
also gave an interesting talk on
the historic attractions and won­
ders in and around W ashington,
D. C.
The alarm for fire drill was
given Friday ju st as the smoke
from a bonfire drifted in a t the
windows. Some of the little Outgoing Mail
folks became excited. One little
A t the Halsey poetoffice mail«
girl threw her book on the flooi close going north at 11:50 a. m.
and marched out.
and 5:20 p. m.
High school students are tu rn ­
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
ing their attention to baseball 5:20 p. m.
these spring days. Boys and
To Brow nsville, 6:20 a. ra. and
girls have organized teams. Miss 12 tn, M orn in g stage to Browns­
Elsie
Reynolds was elected v ille goes on to C raw fordsville,
HoPey and Sweet Home.
m anager of the girls’ team.
John Miller and Howard Moss
were among the absent on ac­ Paid-for Paragraphs
count of illness last week.
Mr. Patton and the high
(5c a liu e )
school boys built a small bonfire
Old papers fo r sale at 5c a bundle
on the school grounds Friday at the E nterprise office.
and tested the fire extinguishers.
Young barred Rock rooster for
It was found some of them
sale. In q u ire E n te rp ris office.
needed recharging.
Miss
Bessie
Palm er
of
The Im ported Belgian Meiotte
Brownsville visited in several
rooms Friday. She was an over Cream Separator, which M r. A.
night guest of Miss Ruth Quim W . D ykstra is operating on his
' farm on route 1. has been e ttra i t*
by-
_____________
j ing a gteat deal of a tte n tio n . It
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carey
B o a r d C llD D e d
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
_______
**
Elbert Isom Sunday.
Partisan jealousy
trium phed
'Washington, D. C.— Asserting the
Mrs. G rant Reynolds and
daughter Lillian were shopping over the needs of the nation and
W. M. Burbank made a trip shipping board with divided responsi­
bility had defied the president, Secre­
in Brownsville Saturday
the world.
to Albany Thursday.
tary Hoover urged that it be stripped
Mrs.
Ellsworth Shedd o)
of all powers except Its judicial and
came up to attend the
regulatory functions and that the en­
meeting of the Study c u b
tire government merchant fleet be ad-
Come sit on the
Th ursday.
mlnstered by the Fleet corporation.
The secretary, who testified before
Ercell Sneed arrived Friday
edge of a cloud.........
the house committee, said such a pro­
evenin g and spent the week eno
cedure would be In accordance with
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and let’s ‘look at the world and study the
the original conception of creating the
N. T. Sneed.
Spring Clothing situation.
board. Differences betweeq the execu­
A. R. Tracer and family of
tive and the board, he said, was "one
There s the United States with thousands of
Junction City were guests of
reason why we have made no more
Clothing Stores.
Mrs. T racer’s sister, Mrs. George
progress with our merchant marine.”
Starr, Sunday.
The committee, which took up the
Ah ......... There’s A lb an y ...........See the city
Bacon bill to carry out the principle
Mrs. W alter Frum and tw >
hall......... Tho mayor is in his office.
of Secretary Hoover's proposal regard­
children visited a t the home ot
ing the shipping board, recently ap­
Oh !......... There’s tho Blain Clothing Store
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frum Sat­
proved a bill providing for co-ordina­
urday afternoon.
with a great stock of Spring Suits......... let’s
tion of all navigation functions now
compare values with the r e s t ........
Misses Lena Bass and Lillian
supervised by the department.
Reynolds attended the senioi
I f everybody would do thia we’d have more
“We will never have a real or satis­
high school play, ‘‘All of a Sud­
bminesa than we would be able to take care of.
factory merchant marine until It Is
den Peggy,” a t H arrisburg.
owned and maintained by private en­
terprise," the secretary said, but he
Mrs.
Wesley
Holloway ot
advocated government aid "to keep
Brownsville was visiting a t the
the flag flying on critical routes” until
home of her parents, Mr. ant:
this could be achieved.
Mrs. 0 . W. Frum, Thursday.
Mrs.
W alter Hatch
and
PERSHING RECOVERS HEALTH
daughter returned to th eir home
at Cottage Grove Th ursday a f­
Gives Up Teeth In Fight on Toxle
ter a visit with Mrs. L. C. Mer­
Poisoning.
riam.
and
b
and
E ^ ^^CL0T1BNG~CO]
Halsey Railroad Tjme
j skims so closely th a t h o t even a
! trace o f cream ia left. M r. Dyk*
8lra *n v ‘tes any °* bis neighbors
i to come in and eee the wonderful
self-balancing bowl which cannot
get out of balance.
March 10. About h a lf a dozen
left Halsey th is m orning
for
H arrisburg, where they had bean
engaged to w ork in a hop field.
N O T IC E
of Appointment of Administrator
Notice ia hereby given that the un­
dersigned by an order of the Co'mty
court of Linn County, Oregon, has been
appointed adminiatratiix of the estate
of Arthur Wesley, deceased. A ll per­
sons having claims against said eatate
are hereby required to present them
within six months from the date ot this
notice, witli the proper vouchers, to the
undersigned at her residence iu Halsey,
in l.mn County, Oregon
Date-1 and first published thia lOtli
day of March, 19J6.
F.ffie R. Wesley, Adiuv. of Estate.
Tussing & Tussing. Attys for Aduix.
R EFEREES SALE OF R E A L T Y ’
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of sale mad: and entered in
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Linn, Department
No, 2, on tli« 1st day of March. 1425,
in that certain suit therein wherein A.
G. Waggener and E. A. Waggener hit
wife were plaintiffs and Agnes Struth­
ers. J. E. Waggener, M E. Davidson,
Theo. Davidson her husband, K. I. Wag­
gener, Lvdia Waggener his wife, Veda
Roush, George Roush her husbanl,
George H. Waggener, Pauline Waggen­
er his wife. Oscar P. Waggener, Marga­
ret Waggener Ilia wife, Elvira W. Hall,
Oeorge R. Hall her hnaband, Irwin G.
Waggener. Mabel Waggener h it wife,
V irgil B. Waggener. l.oia Waggener hit
wife, George K Waggoner, Katherine
Waggoner his wife, Jessie Allen, Minnie
L. Lilly, Frank Lilly her husband, L ia ­
rs B. Gatchell, L. W . Gatchsll (hereto­
fore impleaded by name of A. A. Gatch­
ell) her husband, Harry B. Waggoner,
Margaret Waggoner hit wife, W alter R.
A/aggotier, Amy Waggoner his wife.
Orville V. Waggoner, Orvsl C. W " f
goner, Margaret Waggoner his wife
Alias l.. Thomson. Henry B. Thomson
her husband, Daniel S. Wsggoi er, Mar­
garet E Waggoner, George Roberts,
tlie unknown heirs if any ef said George
Roberts if he be deceased, His Roberts,
the uuknowu heirs if anv of said Ilis Rob­
erts if he be deceased, Hattie Tbonipsoa.
the unknown heirs if any of said Hattie
Thompson if she lie decsksed. Charley
Roberts, the unknown heirs if any of
said Charley Roberts if he be deceased,
the unknown heirs if any of Susan Rob-
etrs I rnwbridge, deceased,- and gener­
ally all persons unknown havnig or
claiming an interest or estate in the
property in said stilt were defendants,
and appointing and directing the under­
signed as sole referee to sell the realty
hereinafter described, I, the nadersigned
referee, will, on Satnrday, the 3d day of
April, 1926,at the hour of 1 o'clock p.
ni. of said dav, at the front door of the
ccut thouse at Albany, in Linn County
Oregon, offer and sell at public snction
to the highest bidder, for cash, subject
to confirmation of said court, all of the
S. H ' 4 of Hie N. E.
of sec. 21, in tp.
14 S. of range 3 W. of the W ill* ™ * tw
meridian, m l.inn county, Oregon, con­
taining 40 acres Dated and first pub­
lished March 3 lv26.
Frank Richard, Referee.
Tussing A Tussing, Attva. for Pills.
N O T IC E
of Appointment of Administrator da
Bonn non with W ill .Annexed
Notice ia hereby given that tho under­
signed by an order ot the County Court
of Linu County, Oregon has been
appointed administrator de bonis non
with will annexed of tho estate of
David I. Isom, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate not
heretofore presented to tho executrix of
said will are required to present them,
with the proper vouchers, to tho under­
signed at h it residence, about fourmilta
southwest of Halsey, in LiUn countv.
Dated and first published this Jd dsy
of March, 19»,.
E. D. laom.
Administrator Afon. id.
Tussing & Tasting, Attya. for Admr.