Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 07, 1926, Image 1

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A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
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H p rtc u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
APRIL 7
HALSEY, OREGG.-v ■
P a ir y
P o u ltry
W ool
took the train for Salem at Al-
Kirk Kinks
Pine Grove Points
Alford Arrows
Happenings in
bany.
Miss Leila Gansle is the proud
(By Special Correspondent)
(B y an Bnterpiise Reporter)
Public. Schools
(By aD Enterprise Reporter)
owner of a new piano.
Rev
D.
R.
Plunkett
spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Falk
went
Mrs. Shotwell treated the sen­
i)Oings of Our Populace
Rev. Robert Parker went to E. D. Isom visited A lb an y mon- Thursday night at L. E. Eagy’a to Albany Wednesday.
day.
ior
English class to a “feast of
Albany Friday morning.
Chronicled in Briel
Mrs. W. G. McNeil and daugli-’ The Brownsville pioneer picnic fudge” Thursday which was 3
Frank
K
ropf
is
building
a
ware­
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran visited at
i
Paragraphs
ter Ida are ill with severe colds. wj|j be June 16, 17 and 18.
decided departure from the usual
Jack Curtis’, near Peoria, Fri­ house on his farm .
Arthur Dorsey, grandson of J.
Mrs R E Bierly called at H. April 1st jokes. The students
Dorothy Corcoran of Halsey
day.
Monday n ig ht w ith Beverly R. Mode, is ill with scarlet -ev* j Falk’s Tuesday afternoon,
They have caught that windi-
were then required to each write
Mrs. Harry Bressler and baby spent
or.
|
Isom.
are home from their visit at
Rev. Mr. Gillisipe of Ingrain
R- E. Bierly and tamily spent a rhyme in which the letters in
Joe Cersnvski and fa m ily spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holt went to Newport.
Island
spent
Wednesday
night
at
Sunday
at Arthur Waggenei s “April foolb day” were used as
Sunday at Lee H e itzn ia n ’s, in
Harrisburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley Eugene.
W. G. McNeil’s.
, Vivian Gibson called at A. L. the first letter of each line. Some
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill were and niece Velva visited Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Eagy
of
Waggener’s Thursday afternoon. of these rhymes showed decided
Hadley’s sister, Mrs. C. L. Jack- George Godwin and fa m ily of Oakville attended church at Pine
Albany visitors Saturday.
RiRe was gun. talent.
Buena Vista were at Johu oR lfe’s
G rove Sunday afternoon.
, day dinner
at E E Car.
Don’t forget the meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill spent son, at Brownsville Sunday after­ Sunday.
noon.
the I*. T. A. Friday evening.
«•’today afternoon in Eugene.
Miss
Joy
S
tarr
and
several
ey’s.
¿ B e v e rly Isom spent Thursday
The baseball game between
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ridings of n ig h t of last week w ith Retta other young ladies of Ingram
Mrs. Stafford will probably
Q
stafford of Ra j s t o n, Halsey high and Belfountain
jry on the telephone business Eugene and D. E. Skirvin and Arm strong.
Island attended the special set- yyasjj spent Wednesday at W. boys Friday afternoon, w a s
family of Junction City spent
indefinitely.
Misses Anna and
Josephiue vice for young people at Pint
much enjoyed by Halsey baseball
Sunday afternoon at the T. J.
Comely of Eugene spent the week Grove church Wednesday even- »> *-'!*■•
Miss Dorothy Corcoran spent Skirvin home.
fans for it ended with a score
ing.
| Mrs. Albert Waggener spent of 4 to 5 in favor of Halsey. De­
end w ith th e ir parents.
Monday night with her friend,
Mrs. M. H. Shook and her E- D: Isom and fa m ily spent
The revival services at the Saturday with her sister, Mrs. J. los Clark acted as umpire.
Beverly Isom.
,
!
three
children visited
Mrs. .....,,
C. P. Sunday at W. E. Isom ’s, betweeu Pine Grove church closed Sunday P. Templeton,
The game scheduled to be
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Mrs. E. C. M ille r is home from Moody
several days last week. Halsey aod Brownsville.
played with Albany Saturday
Lebanon, where her mothe; who
uig
ht.
There
was
*
good
rtten-
Cecil
Bilyeu
initiated
a
new
Mrs. Shook was on her way to
was called off on account of the
seriously ill, is im proving.
Roseburg, where Mr. Shook is Mrs, Delbert Wallace and sm all dance and much i n t e r e s t disc iast week, which he pur- rain.
daughter of Ingram island visited throughout the entire three chased from Hill & Co
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran now located.
Visitors in the fourth, fifth
at Lee Iugram 'soue day last week. weeks.
ve had radishes out of their
and sixth grades Tuesday after­
Nellie
Falk
spent
Friday
even
Robert
Loucks
of
Brownsville
adly garden. Can anyone beat
Miss L illie R ickard spent the
community meeting will ing and Saturday with her aunt, noon were Mesdames Frank
was in Halsey Tuesday evening week end at home. H. H. R ickard be The
• r
held
Friday evening. There Mrs. Alex Snodgrass.
Gansle and Ed Zimmerman.
to help the M. E. Sunday school and fa m ily took her back Sunday will be a play,
"The
Girls”,
given
Miss Mearle Straley spent the orchestra
Mrs. George Workinger was a
its practice. Mr. and attended tbe M cFarland
week end at Corvallis with her Louks is an in experienced
by tbe ladies of tbe Busey d is­ ! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bilyeu and visitor in the primary room
playet church.
! Mary Carey visited Sund a y
tern*
friends, Misses A n na and Sophia on the violoncello and trombone.
trict. A lunch will be served afternoon at Clarence Gillette’s. Tuesday.
Sunday
evening
callers
at
Ches­
Thomas Palmer, Ernest Dyk­
Heinrich.
The infant son of Mr. and ter C u rtis ’ were M r. and Mrs. C. after ihe program. Ladies are re­
stra
and the latter’s sister Doris,
Ernest
Raster
and
family,
Carl
William Corcoran visited his M rs. Glenn Richards of Lebanon H . Tandy and son E lm er, Mrs. quested to bring cake or sand­
were all absent last week on ac­
Gengenbaeh
and
family,
Mr.
and
sisjter' Willmina at Salem Satur-
G oodlin of H arrisburg, Jack C u r­ wiches.
Mrs. Messner and Herman Ras­ count of illness.
dffy and reports that she is show­ died April 1. Mrs. Richards tis of Peoria and Mrs. J. J-
Charles Steinke has been ab­
ter of Portland were guests of
formerly
was
Elinor
Bennett.
ing inprovement.
Corcoran of Halsey.
C. L. Falk sr. Saturday evening sent for more than a week on ac­
She is a sister of Mrs. W. H.
Oppose
Chaplains
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hoffman Robertson, Mrs. E. C. Miller and
and Sunday.
count of rheumatism.
Seattle to Vote on Manager Plan.
too a a trip to Salem Sunday and Mrs. I. E. Gardner.
on
Public
Pay
John Quimby, who chopped
i
Mrs.
J.
H.
Vannice
reports
Wash.—A commission revis­
ate' dinner at a large cherry
his wrist with an ax, got infec­
The young people’s Bible class ing Seattle,
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I
that
there
will
be
a
parent-teach-
the charter of Seattle lajd before
ranfih near there.
of the Christian church held its the public a proposal to create the of­ Washington, D. c.—A petition for erg, asso;;jat,ion meeting, Apr. 9. tion in the wound and was ab­
have speakers Oti sent from school several days.
T?he Standard Bearers held a regular monthly business meet­ fice of city manager, while retaining an injunction to prevent payment of rpRe e x p ect
salaries of chaplains of the senate
J
.
. .. ln .it »
Mrs. M. E. Gardner and
business and social meeting at ing at the church Thursday that of mayor. The manager would the
and house and of all clerics attached "T he U nion H igh School, ln v .ta -
the M. E. church Monday even­ evening. Carl Spurling was elect­ be removable by the council and also to the war and navy departments tions are extended to the parents daughter, Mrs. Chas. Green, vis­
ited in Mrs. Lorena Rizor’s room
ing. Refreshments were served. ed president, to fill the place of subject to recall by the people, though was filed In District of Columbia of the Kirku district,
Wednesday.
Mrs. May Markham, who resign­ the latter could not elect him in tbe
p Buford Morris, our new
_. * . Dean returned to Ban- ed to go to Monmouth. A1 Savage first place. The manager would take supreme court. James 1 Elliott. m«n>
Mrs. C. P. Moody and Mrs. M.
her of the recently chartered Amer . d ru ^g is t ( married Miss Blanche
d. n Sunday. Before he started is vice-president.
over all the functions of the mayor, lean Association for the Advancement p^g^burn Sunday at the home of H. Shook visited the grades and
hi» son Ray wired him that
primary rooms Thursday. Lucile
Mrs. Hannah Cummings left except the task of welcoming conven­ of Atheism, is the plaintiff, and Frank the bride’s
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„ „ a Mr.
Ttt.e and Mrs. Shook also visited among her old
th i mill where he was employed
parents,
tions and performing the customary
had burned down.
I Monday for Oregon City, where social duties which visitors expect of White, treasurer of the United States. W. A. Eastburn, in Albany, and playmates.
she was met by her daughter,
Is named defendant.
went north for their honey­
T. J. Skirvin must be selling Mrs. Lydia Hanna, and taken to a mayor.
The petition sets forth that "the moon. They will reside in Mrs.
Many at Funeral
employment of chaplains In the con­ Rike’s house on Second street,
lots of his Good Luck egg mash. the latter’s Portland home for a
gress
of
the
United
States,
in
the
de­
The
M ethodist church was filled
This office prints tags for 10b visit. Mrs. Cummings will also
Church Notices
north of the railroad property. w ith sorrowing
people Thursday
tbe depart
pound sacks of it, 500 at a time, visit another daughter, Mrs., Schedules of services in local partment of tbe navy and the
has cnarge
charge oi
of mt'
the at the funeral of C
promo James Rector nas
live P. Staffora.
and the repeat orders for tags Glen Stevenson, at Beaverton. and nearby churches, if receive# t)<jn gnd eatBbllahment of religious
drug store during the honey- A large number of relatives were
come pretty frequently.
She expects to be away a month. not later than Tuesday at
.1 10
in a.
a gnd Bect„ Un views and objects In m oon.
here from out of tow n, hut in tbe
Harry Mason heard wedding m., are gladly published in the. vlola(lon of art|Cie i of the c o n .tit o '
, At the P. T. A. meeting Fri­
absence of Mrs. Stafford i t is im ­
day evening a speaker will be bells Ring (o) in Albany Sunday Enterprise without charge, b u t tlon .. wblch provides that "congress 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 More
possible to give the names of m any
B reBpec,ing .» es
M ^ m k ^ r c of them. M r. S tafford’ s brother
here to give a ta lk on “ I he and Mrs. Ringo became a Mason. as a precaution against publish- ahaH make BO lBW
Advantages o f the U n io n H igh Her household goods went to ing an erroneous notice in case tBbnBhment Of religion, or prohibiting
V.nurcn IV ieillucia and sisters were all here,
School”. Every one in Halsey and the county metropolis the latter of change, they are inserted the free exercise thereof."
Foral tributes were in great
surrounding districts is urged to part of the week, so we presume only on the same week they are The plaintiff prays the court to en­ New York. — Christian churches In quantity.
Harry found that residence he received. Send a fresh notice join the treasurer of the United States America gained 800,000 members In
Rev. Mr. Parker’s sermon was
attend.
was reported to be looking for a every week if you wish it print­ from paying the salaries of the chap­ 1925—the greatest number In several tighly eulogistic of the good
C. H. Koontz and daughter few weeks ago.
lains and to declare null and void years.
ed.
qualities of the departed.
Alberta visited Corvallis and Al­
the acts of congress under which such
The Methodist churches showed the
Solos were sung by Mrs. G. E.
(Continued
on
page
8)
bany Sunday afternoon. Alberta
salaries are authorised
largest gain, adding 220.183 members, Wyatt of Eugene, accompanied
and Catholic churches came next with by Mrs. Worth Harvey of Cot­
Church of Christ
ISLANDS AGITATE SENATE 203,990. according to the annual census tage Grove. Ushers were O. B.
of the Christian Herald.
Stalnaker of Corvallis; D. S. Mc­
Appointment of Commission to Invsetl- | The Catholic church has by far the Williams of Albany and D. H.
gats Conditions Variously Viewed.
greatest number of communicants, Sturtveant of Halsey. Pallbear­
Washington. D. C. — What to do w|th 18,188.914, as compared with 8,- ers were Dr. E. W. Barnum of
about the Philippines has become 920.190 members of the Methodist de Mount Angel, Lloyd Shisler of
once more a much-discussed question nomination, which ranks second In Harrisburg, G. T. Kitchen or
in Washington.
this respect. The Baptists run far Newberg, F. H. Porter of Port­
Revitalised by President Coolidge's ahead for third place honors with 8.
land and F. W. Robins, S. J.
unexpected appointment of a special 397.914 communicants, although their
Smith, J. C. Standish and J. W.
commissioner to Investigate conditions gain for the year was only 104,398
The Christian Herald concludes that Drinkard of Halsey.
In the Islands, the old fighting Issue of
Mrs. Stafford's mother, Mrs.
post Spanish war days provided fuel Ita figures adequately demonstrate
Sunday School, 10.
Barbara Dean, was and still is
that
the
churches
are
far
from
"los­
for
an
hour's
debate
In
the
senate,
M orning worship, 11
here. D. F. Dean, her father
promoted a proposal for a congres ing their grip "
C hristian Endeavor, 7.
and founder of the Enterprise,
slonal inquiry, and led to all sorts of
Preaching, 8.
was also here and says that at
C hoir and orchestra practice at conjectures among officials and politi­ W IL L
D E C L IN E IN V IT A T IO N the cemetery on the Mohawk
the home of Mrs. Donna Cross cians.
The president's selection of Carmi Coolidge Opposed to American Partic­ he met many members of the
Thursday, 7:30.
Stafford family whom he had
A.
Thompson of Ohio to make his In­
ipation In Geneva Conference.
We wish to thank all for the
never seen before.
quiry
In
the
Islands
was
variously
de­
generous amount of eggs that
Washington. D. C.— President Cool
scribed In the discussions as a wise
were given us.
Idge feels that the league of nations
Exchange of Service
The pulpit will be occupied and essential step, a reflection on Invitation to the United Btates to
next Sunday morning and even­ Governor-General Wood, an effort to participate In the world court confer
The
Epworth League mem­
ing by Merie Appelgate, pastor give support to what Genernl Wood ence In Geneva In September should bers with the pastor, Robert
has done, a move In the Interest of
of the Church of Christ in Crab­ Ohio rubber concerns to exploit the not be accepted He takee the posl Parker, hdd league service. at
tree. I know that you will all islands, and an attempt to remove Mr. tlon that the senate reservations
the cars of the Mexican workers
want to see Mr. and Mrs. Apple- Thompson as a factor In the 1926 speak for themselves and, therefore,
It Is not necessary to send a delega on the S. P. tracks Sunday even­
gate and their son. so greet them Ohio compalga.
ing. The leaguers were taken in
tlon to Geneva to explain them
with a large Sunday school, and
A note declining the league of ne a truck, together with an organ
Mexico Liable for Damages
be loyal to the other services.
tions Invitation to the conference at and several violins, to the cars.
Washington. D C. — The Mexican
C lifford L. Carey, pastor.
Geneve will be forwarded by Secre­ A number of hymns were sung,
government Is liable for damages for
some short prayers offered and
tary Kellogg.
injuries to American petancs and prop­
Instead of meeting other nations In a talk made by Mr. Parker, to all
M. E. Church
erty. the Meilcan and American gen­
conference to discuss the American of which the workers listened
eral claims commission decided.
Robert Parker pastor.
reservations to the court, the United quietly and attentively. To the
Sunday school, 10-
States will continue direct negotla delight of the league, the fore­
Dry Ltsgua Seeks MGtOOO Battle Fund
Preaching, 11.
tions on that subject directly with the man has promised some music
Washington.
D
C.—The
AntiSaloon
Junior league, 2 30,
signatories to the court protocol.
from the Mexicans at about 6.45
lesgue has started a drive to raise a
Epworth league, 7.
Wednesday evening, in return,
"battle
fund"
of
IM
.O
O
O
to
combat
the
Preaching, 8.
Black s iu d near Bandon shows and the league expects to go in a
GOOD
v e ts In hearing before the senate
Praver-mceting, Thursday, 8.
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per too Jo gold and p la tin u m . lx»dy at that time.
^GOODS’
fadlclgry otanaiMaa '
i
Bible Stu ly Tuesday, 2.
j-illsey Happenings
and County Events
S to le n r o o f
J lc osieru
to m atch every costume, in
the season s sm a rtest co hors,
$1.50
fo r
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men, ,
_ in
p lain
anD
fa n cy colors,
55 to 75c
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