Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 17, 1926, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o rtc u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
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NTERPRI
A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
P a i r y
P o u It r y
W ool
HALSEY, O R B G O n
M A R C H 17, lV.'.fc
'm oney away for a n y th in g in
Halsey Happenings
line,
Mrs. T. J. Skirvin went to
and County Events bany
Wednesday.
hie
Al­
Pine Grove Points
Lake Creek Locals
Kirk Kinks
(By Special Correspondent)
(Enterprise Correspondent)
(By an Bnterpiise Reporter)
Happenings in
Public Schools
Doings of Our Populace S J. Smith and family spent L. E. Eagy and son Lyle were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nicewood J. H. Vannice was a caller at Test week has rolled around
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Linn | Corvallis callers Monday
I and son were shopping in Albany' Albany Wednesday.
Chronicled in Briet
again.
Norton.
Mrs. Beit Haynes visited the Thursday,
|
Mrs.
Joe
Elliot
was
a
Browns-
Paragraphs
Leila Gansle was absent front
Mrs. Adda Ringo and Mrs: T. school Wednesday afternoon.
Tuesday was clear-up day at ville caller Tuesday,
school
Monday to have an aching
J. Skirvin were in Albany Wed­ M r. and Mrs. N . E. Chandl.-r the church. The lawn shows a'
W. A. and A. L. Falk motored tooth pulled at Brownsville,
’ T it ibe 17th of Ireland.
nesday.
desided
improvement.
and Agnes were Albany visitors
to Albany Monday.
Here is the way a sixth- grade
A p r il has come in M arch.
Miss Vivian Frum was the Saturday.
I
Mrs. Henry Brock is ill with
E. E. Carey and family visited pupil defines astigmatism: “It
Ir v in Hood has sold the Reeser guest of her friend, Beverly
Brock
at
Miss Agnes Pugh spent th e ‘ ^ ie ^ u'
^ le Luther__
L. R. Falk’s Sunday.
is a disease which lasts a longer
Isom, Sunday.
place to Mrs. A llie W allis.
week end with her sister, Mrs. atld A- L- Oweu fam ilies are «uf-
or shorter time and sometim •$»
Cecil
Bilyeu
was
a
Saturday
Miss Beulah Miller spent Sun­ George Cnandler.
j fering from the same disease. I
M r. CriDpen thought the Reasrr
a life time.”
place too wet and has moved hi« day with her brother, Bob Mil­
Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Cum- afternoon caller at Halsey.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Giirson
„„ j
C. P. Moody was a visit­
200 sheep to the Carey farm .
ler, and family.
R. E. Bierly and family were or Mrs.
of Corvallis were visitors at T
. ' and Lucile and Russel
in
Mrs.
Cross’ room Wednes­
drove to Corvallis Sunday anc Suuduy v is ito r} at F. W . F a lk s. day.
Paul Papraan opened his auto
Miss Zelda Mulkey, school P. Gibson’s Saturday
enjoyed a dinner given in honor ’
agency, advertised in this paper, teacher at Shedd, was a Halsey
Mrs. B. M. Bond was a visitor
Miss Undine Dannen returned of the Seventy-third birthday of
Hiram Bierly spent last week
by selling *kn Essex coach to T. J. visitor Wednesday.
to her work as teacher of the Mrs. Jones. About thirty rela­ building fence on his new farm. in Mrs. Freeland’s room Thurs­
S kirvin.
day.
The senior young people's Pine Grove school Monday.
tives were present. Mrs. Jones’ Louise Seefeld spent Sunday
A B ritis h Columbia auto which class at the Christian church is
D. H. Sturtevant visited tin-
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knighte.'s1 's Mrs. Cum m ings’ m other,
lost two wheels and was otherwise planning to give a play.
afternoon with her sister Ester. primary room and the fourth,
and daughter Thelma spent1
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disfigured in a wreck is uuder
The G. J. Hikes were Sunday fifth and sixth grades Tuesday.
John Bressler and son Harry Saturday at the Knighten farm.I
»' e n d in g
tre a tm e n t at the Arrow garage,
The Parent-Teachers’ associa­
evening
callers at E. E. Carey’s
W ith o u t w ailing for spring, and their families took a drive
Edwin Bincd got his hand1 Miss Mary Irene McClelland ol
tion had an interesting program
which according to the calendar to Brownsville Sunday.
hurt while working with a trac- San Francisco and James B? D. F. Burge and wife of Al­ Friday evening with a fairly
begins uext week, the M ethodist
Both of Ben Holt’s children tor at the J. Suytar farm Mor.- Lowden of Portland were ma’--' bany were at R. E. Bierly’s Mon­ good crowd present,as follow.’
church has ch an g'd to the summer are gaining health and strength day.
Community sing, led by Mr:.
I lied Sunday afternoon at the day.
hour fo r Sunday evening meetings after dangerous illness.
Rev. Mr. Plunket began re -T orne °f l he bride’ s uncle, E. h .
Irene Parker, was an over­ Shotwell.
Reading, “My Pa says,” by-
0 . G Quarre, from Seattle, lost
Mrs Georgia Byerley of Al-jvival services at the PineGrove Gormley, in south Halsey. Rev n ig ht g nests at J. H . Vaunice’t
Edgar Guest and, “The Bumble
control of his auto in the south bany visited her mother, Mrs. I church Sunday morning. A large Robert Parker was the officiat- F rid a y.
Bee,” (Riley) by Mrs. Shotwell.
part of towh yesterday and ditched Hugh Leeper, last week.
crowd was present at the even-■ ink minister. The bride is a
John Sayer and G. J. Rike
Paper, “Home and School,” A.
it, bending an axle so th a t he got
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Merriam! ing services-
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter have started plowing with their
J. Hill.
F ra n k Gansle to p u ll i t out and
went to Salem Sunday to visit I The Women’s missionary so-I McClel an° an<* the groom la Fordsons.
take i t to A lbany.
Paper, “Thrift,” Kenneth Van
their son Philip and wife.
I ciety met Thursday with Mrs. ^®neral manager of the Rage;
Nice.
Edna
Falk
spent
Monday
and
A headline over the announce
M r omi M r
a t h iu
E .E . Hover. Present were Mes- sh<>e company of Portland. A
Reading, Harry Harding.
with her aunt, Mrs. R.
m eD tof the death of a 31-year-old
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill drove dames H. R. Tate, Alice Dunr»,‘ h011»*-60»8 repast as served afte; Tuesday
Discussion, “Need of a Cur­
horse in the A lb an y Dem ocrat to Portland Monday to see the J. S. LaMar, W. d ’ McLaren, j ’. bounteous repast «as served after E. Bierly.
few,”
led by Mrs. Nora Coleman.
last week leads to the surmise that run of smelt in the Columbia
Grace Kirk spent the week
W. LaMar, Martin Cummings groom departed on the 4:15
Piano Solo, Louise Seefeld.
the fellow who painted M r. A lex- river.
end
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
N. E. Chandler and Bert Haynes, train for Portland, where they
Solo, Hope Hussey and Edna
ander’s cat has returned. Never
I will reside. Out-of-town guests Mrs. W. R. Kirk.
Mrs.
A.
G.
Williams,
formerly
Vannice.
m ind, brethren, such occurrences
Sunday morning E. E. Hover 'were: Mr. and Mrs Walter Mc-
The C. B. Philpotts are enter­
The regular business meeting
come in the best p rin tin g offices, well and favorably known at
Brownsville as Mrs. Thomas and brother, Ray Hover, were Clelland, parents of the bride, taining a new girl. The little miss followed. Mrs. Loren Kizer wa
even in th a t of the Enterprise.
much surprised by the arrival Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gormley ol weighs ten pounds.
Harrison, died last Thursday.
elected secretary to fill the place-
James J. Henderson, school­
of a number of relatives, bring- Springfield and Mr. and Mrs.
vacated by Mrs. Ruth Clark.
Herman
Steinke,
and
family
S. S. Gilbert, who sold his ing twc, (large birthday cakes Goorge Alford of Irving.
teacher for fifteen years, wa*
were
Sunday
afternoon
visitor’
s
found dead in bed at his home hardware business in Albany to and other eatables to help then»1
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For State School
at M. B. Harding’s
in Greenville district, south oi A. J. Lindahl, Ex-commissioner celebrate th e ir birthdays. Those
George
Finley of Portland vls-
Superintendent
Roy
Nemchick
and
wife
ol
Brownsville, last week. He was Thoms of Scio and W. C. Obei- present were Mr. and Mrs. ited his sister,
Mrs. Eliza Brand- Harrisburg spent Thursday
36 years of age. He left a widow meyer of Tangent, are in the
lists for the county commission- Arthur Springgate, Mr. and Mrs.1 on, Saturday.
and two sons and a daughter.
evening at H. J. Falk’s.
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ership at the coming election. E. Hover of Harrisburg, Mr. j
C. L. Falk sr. and wife and
The business of the Magneto
and Mrs. Frank McManus of Coi-
Church Notices
Mamie Falk were Saturday af­
J. W. Bressler has the Haisey- vallis and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Electric company at Albany,
ternoon callers at Halsey.
owned by J. P. Aylward, which Sweet Home mail contract tor H .v„e. and daughters. De,ta and
was recently moved to 423 West four years beginning July 1. No­ nelen"
Mrs. Alice Jones and Esther
not later than Tuesday at 10 a.
First street, is growing. H. L. body bid on the Halsey-Browns­
Seefeld
were callers at Mrs. W.
m.,
are
gladly
published
in
the
Lehrback, an expert at battery ville route now’ carried by J. E.
R.
Kirk’s
Tuesday afternoon.
Enterprise
without
charge,
but
work, has been added to the Southworth and it is readver­ Cheap Labor Shut
as
a
precaution
against
publish­
tised.
force.
J. P. Templeton called at L.
ing an erroneous notice in case
R.
Falk’s Wednesday, inviting
O
ut
Up
North
Students from the North Pa­
of change, they are inserted
Buford
Morris, for many
years with the Woodworth Drug cific Evangelical institute ai
only on the same week they art- L. R. over to get two loads ol
Victoria, B. C.—Canada will strike received. Send a fresh
company in Albany, has bought Portland held meetin g s a t
notice hay, which he did on Thursday.
the Ringo drugstore. Miss Julia Brownsville Saturday and Sun­ Its greatest blow at oriental penetra­ every week if you wish it print­
Hulse will remain in the store day. Miss Amanda Mitzner is tion within the next few weeks when ed.
Commission Favors
for the present. Mr. Morris is a member of the band. Rev. the British Columbia government will I
bring its new minimum wage law Into
already in charge.
Robert Parker, Mrs. A. W. Foote effect. This measure, the only statute Pine Grove Church
the Panama Cana
M r. M orris announces th a t ho and Miss Beulah Miller attend­ of Its kind caiforced in America, will
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
intends to m aintain c ity prices, so ed from Halsey.
force employers in all industries to pay
Preaching
March
o i Sunday
. j-
, 21 Interstate Body 7 By 7 7-to-3 Vote
there w ill be no reason to send
cot less than a certain wage to all 11 a. m. Basket dinner at noon
(Confirm ed on page 8)
their workers, regardless of race.
Preaching 2 p. m. and again
Rules Against Proposed
As a result, orientals will receive the in the evening by
J. 0 M cLa ug hlin, c ity superin­
Rev. Mr.
Freight Cuts.
same wages a s» hite mn and their Plunket.
tendent of schools at C orvallis, i t
single advantage In the labor market
'he nearest resident to Halsey to
Revial services every evening ,
will disappear. At present, Chinese at 8 .
Washington, D. C.—Th« Interstate announce his aspiration .to (lie
MEN’S CLOTHING
to order®
FURNISHINGS
S
FOOTWEAR FOR MEN A N D *
WOMEN
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: DRY GOODS
: DRY GOODS
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and Japanese twre employed In large
Interest in these meetings 1« in-
numbers in many western Canadian creasing
Industries because they will work for
C h ild re n ’ s meetings are a special
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lower wages than white men. When
feature.
enployera have to pay similar wages
A ll-d a y service on Sunday.
to all workers they are expected to re­
place their orientals with white men
Immediately. Many of the larger in­ Church of Christ
dustrial operators already are prepar­
ing to get rid o f their Asiatic em­
ployes.
While the new minimum law will
affect only the l imber industry at
first, it will be br oadened to include
all other industries during the next
few months In thp lumber Industry
It will reach the Inilk" of oriental In­
dustrial workers, v/ho work In large
numbers in sawmills, shingle mills
and logging ramps
Sunday School, 10.
Gerald C 'ip m a n M in t Die April 9
Preaching. 11.
Waslilng-on, I). (’. —Gerald Chap­
C hristian Endeavor, 6;30.
man. notorious band.t. must hang.
Preaching, 7:30.
The United Stales xtpreme court
Mies H attie M itchell, a returned
denied him a review of lower court <ie- m issionary from A frica, w ill occu­
cisfons refusing to free him from the py the p u lp it Sunday m orning
custody of the state of Connecticut. She work» at the s l i m e atation as
He is now held under sentence of Ml«» Goldie W «lls, We w ill be
death, to be executed at Wethersfield gre atly interested in the message
prison April J for the murder of a she bring«
policeman.
C lifford L. Carey, pastor.
House to Honor B ry a n ’s Mem ory
W ashington. D. C.— Th e hnnse will
honor th« memory of 'V illiä n i Jen­
ninä» Bryan Friday. f temnrlal ad­
dresses will be delivered by Republi­
can leader Tllson. Iiern ocratlc leader
Garrett and members o f the Nbra.«ka
delegation, the "Coma toner's" home
state.
M. E. Church
Robert Parker pastor.
Sunday school, 10-
Preaching, 11.
Junior League, 3,
E pw orth league, 7
Preaching, 8.
Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7:30.
Bible S tu jy Tuesday, J.
«•«"’ “ '»■Ion denied to ear-
rlers the r*8ht t0 reduce rates from
*a,” flrn ‘•m tory to the Pacific coast
,.> { tk „ iil
li/i r a le s
/a l o f i i r t l l . i .
without reducing l the
rates • to
Interme-
| dlate points.
The commission's decision settles
for the time being the much debated
question of long and short haul trans-
I continental traffic.
Carriers sought to obtain lower
transportation rates from territories
weat of Indiana state line to Pacific
coast terminal» In order to meet water
competition from the east to the Pa­
cific coast by way of the Panama
canal.
By a 7-to-3 vote. Commissioners
Each, Meyer and Altrhiaon dissent­
ing. the commission held that while
the carriers hoped to stimulate traffic
through the proposed reductions and
Increase net revenues, they had not
applied the cuts to Intermediate des­
tinations. because this would have
“more than offset the gain from In
created traffic to the porta.”
Lt. M acready Clim bs to High A ltitu de
McCook Field. Dayton. Ohio.—Pilot­
ing his apeclally-bullt plane Into the
heavens. Lieutenant John Macready
soared more than seven and a half
miles above the ground to a point be­
lieved the highest ever reached by
man.
next term as Oregon’s state super-
in te n t of schools. He seeks the
dem ocratic nom ination.
lie came up through public
schools, academies and college in
bis nutive state of Pennsylvania
and Oregon, Stanford and Colum­
bia universities, and lias been two
years a ru ra l school teacher, one
year high school teacher, four
years high school p rin c ip a l and
sixteen rears c itv school superin­
tendent in two cities, the last eight
years in C orvallis
He announces th a t he believes
th a t—
schools m ust emphasize m oral
tra in in g and law observance,
the ru ra l school deserves the
argest consideration,
school (ext books can be secured
from the publishing companies at
Hwer prices,
both vocational arid acadamic
education are essential,
teachers should he adequately
rained, and
schools ats the safeguards for a
dem ocratic system of goveri tnent.
M r, M cl.a g hlin addressed a
gathering in Halsey last year and
some half-grow n boys th o u g h t
tiiey would lu lk at the same tim e
hut he induced them to give him
the rig h t o f way.
Miss Hattie Mitchell, who is
House B-II Bans Slander Ovwr Radio
Washington. D. C.—The house has
passed an amendment to the White
radio hill making It criminal and civil
slander to defame a person over the
radio. The] vote, was 42 to 27.
a
co.wo ker
w ith
Miss
Golidn
Wells in Africa, will Ire the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wei s
next Sunday and speaks at the
Christian church in the morn­
ing.