Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 21, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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FUMAI. LNT LK I'M I Sit
C E C IL B. D e M IL L E ’S
production,
THE VOLGA
BOATMAN
with
William Boyd
Victor Varoonl
Elinor Fair
Julia Faya
The io ippH’k «toryol a great,
overwhelming love, an uprising,
ill grave perils and the strangely
tangled llvea of a (air-liaired
titanic boatman
Claying ahead of Portland
Neat Sun. Mon. Tn«s.
April 25—2« 27
AMMU. 21
ed from a visit in Corvallis Tues­
day.
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran spent
Thursday ut Jack C urtis.’
Yirrimie Yonson will be at the
City hall Saturday evening.
Poisoners have killed dozens of
good and poor dogs a t H arris­
burg lately.
S. 8. Gilbert haa filed for the
republican nom ination for county
commiasioner.
Stationery
33c
Any bos ul your ewn choice
while they last
T ry your
HALSEY
GARAGE
HUDSON
u1Îler & ESSEX
C a rs
Two Cars for Sale or Trade
Neighborhood Drug Store
10
Parts
coonectioo
R econditioning Shop
' JLVaybestoa H ¡-speed
Good trades allowed
Wrecking Shop
TORRANCE
for lets
m osey
i
Brake r
S E R V I C E S T A T IO N
212 Eaet Pirat at., Albany
Phone 379
P. P A P M A N Prop.
lor all your wants
I bava a complete stock of
and will be ready for use by
¿>unday.
P. J. F orster visited Monroe
Saturday.
Karl Bramwell and family
were in Albany Friday evening.
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hill were in Al­
bany Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. M arks visited Halsey Railroad Tjme
Carl Koppe at Eugene over the
North
week end.
3:24 a. m. flag
South
drugs and medicines
I). C. Thomas has filed for the
Ì2,
17, 12:09 p. m.
16, 5:15 a. m.
15. 12;45 p. m.
republican nomination for coun­
Mrs. W. H. Robertson is home 18, 8:16 a. ui. flag 33, 8:12 p. in
ty commissioner.
from a week’s visit with her 34, 4:08 p. ui.
31. 1:34 p. m.
Wilma llaverlund of Browns­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ben­ Nos. 14 and 16 atop to let off passengtri
from aouth of Eugene
ville is the bride of Frank B.
nett, Lebanon.
No. 31, direct counnctien for Marshfield
G LO B E
Albany Faatburn of Albuny.
points.
Mrs. Gordon M unker s o f
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross w ere'
Passengers for aiuth of Eugene should
Brownsville
Saturday
visited
Haliey Happenings
take train No. 17.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley Mrs. Charles Green, who was H&lsey-brownsville stage leaves Hal-
Patton ut lunch Wedia-sday.
I
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t t y at 7 a. m and 12:IS and 8;lk p. m.
and niece Velva were in Albany here from California.
Leave« Hrownsville at 7:40 a. m. and
C. II. Koontz has been having)
Yimnile Yonnon’a yob.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford had as 3.35 and 8:45 p. ni.
i big new sleeping porch built day evening at the Methodist Friday afternoon.
I). 8. McWllliuniH wan a Halsey .it his residence. Walt Smith did church.
Misses Ellen Vannice and Sunday guests Mrs. E. E. W yatt
visitor Wednesday.
the work.
Gladys Hadley came home from of Eugene and Mrs. Benson, Outgoing Mail
Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Foote
House .m other of Pi Beta Phi,
Guy Jordan of Corvallia was in
Virginia and Pearl Moore, who were in Brownsville Monday Monmouth for the week end.
A t the Haleey postoffice mails
U.
of 0 .
f
Hulsey Thursday.
ire living with their aunt, Fleta
close going north at 11:50 a. m,
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W . Frum and
morning.
The sidewalk ut the O. M. Mil* Li vie, had a visit Sunday from
daughter Vivian attended ser­
C. F. Morse, S. C. Veatch and and 5:20 p. in.
their lather, William Moore of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cross vices
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
er building is 0 . K- again.
a
t
th
e
tabernacle
in
Lester
Green went to Cottage
Oakridge.
spent the week end enjoying Brownsville Sunday.
5:20 p. in.
Grove vicinity Monday. Mr.
Miss Maude Arkley came
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
F. S. Hayes’ house and barn Newport sights.
Green
stopping in Eugene,
Jown from Eugene Friday.
Mrs- Flora Bishop and Miss where he has employment with 12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
>n his place east of Halsey, oc-
Miss Ruby Schroll is suffer­
Mias Beulah Miller was an Al­ upied by George Snodgrass, ing from the cold and sore throat M argaret Gillett of Salem visit­
ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
the railroad company’.
Holley and Sweet Home.
bany visitor one day last week. turned to the ground Thursday th a t is prevalent.
ed a t D. H. S tu rtev an t’s Sun­
day.
The Holiness association plans afternoon.
Nine mem bers of th e Study
Mrs. F. W. Sylvester anc
a camp meeting here the coming
Mrs. Eliza Brandon was the daughter Eunice were in Corval
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shotwell club responded to rollcall a t Mrs. Argument Against
summer.
guest of Mr and Mrs. A. VV. lis Saturday morning.
attended the “student volunteer George I^aubner’s Thursday. The
retreat’’ a t Monmouth Saturday. lesson, by Mrs. Lyman W. Pat-
Mrs. Will Curtis of Lebanon Foote Sunday at a dinner in hon­
Lowering the Bars
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Cross
or
of
Mrs.
Brandon’s
and
Walter
was visiting her daughter, Mrs.
The principal speaker was Mr. tun. wss on “ China and Pottery
Foote's birthdays, which occur took a trip to Alsea Sunday and Taylor, a missionary on fu r­ of Our F orefathers.’’ There was
Bert Clark, Tuesday.
enjoyed a little fishing.
lough from India. Miss Amanda a discussion of “Home Interiors,” Prominent Canadians Testify
Mrs. John Salash is seriously the same day.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leighton
Bayne
Mitzner, with a group of stu ­ followed by a luncheon. Next
on Conditions Under Gov-
The King’s Herald s met with
ill at her home here. Mrs. L. A
Mrs. S. J. Smith Saturday to cel­ and little son Seth of Peoria dents from th e evangelical in­ meeting, tw o weeks hence, with
Pray has been curing for her.
c nment Control.
were in Halsey Monday.
stitute, also attended.
Mrs. C. R. Evans.
Miss Lillie Barber came home ebrate the birthday’s of Jimmie
Smith
and
W
alter
Foote.
A
gen­
Herman
Steinke
and
Free
from California last week and is
Washington, D. C.—The dry» tann­
with her sister, Mrs. J. I), P itt­ eral good time was enjoyed ami Roberts, with th eir families
ed their heaviest artillery on the wet»
plenty of good things to eat spent Sunday a t Triangle lake.
man.
were in evidence.
this week a« they concluded pre»enta-
Mrs. Eldon Cross’ parents, Mr
Frank Gsnale is putting in *
tlon of their case before the senate
Mrs. Ed. LeFrancis, aged 74, and Mrs. Morrell, and a little
prohibition committee. •
new Associated service station w as strike» with paralysis while niece are here from Hillsboro for
a comedydrama in 3 acts, presented by
Chief among their w itnesses were
and rest room at th e Arrow alone in her home at Tangeirt on a visit.
General Lincoln C. Andrews, in charge
Garage.
the evening of Saturday, April
Misses Roberta and Edna
of prohibition enforcement, who has
Miss Gladys Wlllhanks w ent to 10, and not discovered until Mon­
become a center of fire because of bis
Vannice took dinner with Clara
Albany Friday to attend the Eti day morning. She died in un Al­ Blood, Eunice Sylvester and
statem ent before the committee that
deavor convention and visit her bany hospital Wednesday.
government sales of non-intoxicating
Mary Heinrich Monday evening
of
grandmother, Mrs. Davla.
beer might aid In making the dry laws
J. W. Clark's address is
Mrs. Jess Cross will present
more effective.
Mr. and Mrs. David Foote took route 2. Halsey, and not Browns- her H arrisburg pupils in a re­
They also called Mrs Mabel Walker
the morning stage for Creswell ule. The Clark children, who
Wlllebrandt, assistant attorney-gen­
Saturday and visited their son. were ju st recovering from a cital Saturday evening at 8 at
the H arrisburg Met h o d i s t
eral In charge of liquor prosecutions.
Allx’rt Foote, and wife for a few bal’d attack of Hu when they church.
A square deal for prohibition was
days.
left here, have come down with
at
Mrs. Nora Coleman and daugh­
urged before the senate hearing com­
Mrs. G raet Kizer and little measles and whooping cough
mittee by church leaders of many de­
ter Ernestine and Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Virginia were Halsey combined.
nominations. laymen and the Anti-
W arren Isom and family were
visitors Tuesday and also calk'd
Saloon league.
County
Agent
Briggs
of
Ben­
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
on Mrs. Ed Kiser at the school ton county has ju st received his
Opening the counter-offensive of
Wade at Peoria Sunday. _____
Saturday, April 24, at 8 p. m.
building.
the drys against the wets, witness
fifth carload of pyrotol for the
C. P. Bishop and wife of Sa-
after witness insisted that congress
R e s e rv e d S eats, 45c i G e n e r a l A d m is s io n , 3 5 c ;
Mr. and Mrs Prank Gansls and season, making 109.600 pounds lem, Mrs. Clara S ta rr of Browns­
reject all proposals for modification
in
all.
The
explosive
is
taken
ville
and
Miss
Beulah
Miller
of
C
h
ild
r
e
n
.
15c
Leila attended the chicken pie
of the Volstead act and adopt In their
from
the
car
at
Albany
and
the
Halsey spent Sunday with Mr.
■upper and meeting of the com­
place measures putting more teeth
T ic k e ts on sale a t C la r k ’s s to re
munity club at Peoria Friday tarm ers in lx>th this county and and M rs.: B. M. Miller.
Into that celebrated law.
Benton
have
been
using
it.
evening. The Corvallis Chamber
Wayne Veatch of U. of 0.,
The drys concentrated on conditions
L. E. Walton and wife were
„ , _ ,
.
.
of Qeuinerce put on the program
«inndav
I’red Taylor visited her in Canada In an effort to refute testi­
When D. F. Dean returned to while spending the week end horp
here bunda>.
father, j Q Standish, over the mony of wet w itnesses for the domin­
for the evening.
Bandon from the Stafford funer- with his parents, jumped from
George Maxwell is helping I. week end. Mr. Taylor took her ion that licensed government control
“SeiMor flunk day’’ was oKser ul here he was out of a job, the the hay mow on a pitch fork,
MeCord.
home to Portland Sunday.
hsd proved a boon. W. E. Raney, ex-
*•>1 «1 W . I Wrl.» si* > . t ie mill where he w as employed hav­ hurting his foot very badly.
i
n
g
burned
while
he
was
here,
L. H. A rm strong drove to Oak­ attorney general of Ontario and W.
students, with a goodly number
" . P. Wahl drove to Portland
Douglas Taylor was in Port
of chaperones, drove to lX>vil * but it was only a few days before Saturday to get some tractor land Friday.
land Sunday and took dinner W. Peck, educational secretary of the
lake for the day and camped out he was at work at Coquille at repairs and John Bressler ac-
with Mrs. A rm strong’s parents. Prohibition Federation of Canada,
Alberta Kooots wai home over
testified
Mr. Raney said Ontario's
under the stars that night. Miss the same satisfactory salary he ecompamed him and visited his
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chenoweth.
experiment In that direction had not
th
e
week
end.
had
l>et>ii
enjoying.
AJt>erta Koonta was one of the
daughter. Mrs. George Tyeer.
W iiliam YanNice will teach proved successful.
P*rtjr.
S. Crippen and wife were in school near Freew ater next year,
Rev. Robert Parker drove to
A ruiiung boom is ¡n progress
Both Mr. Raney and Mr. Peck pro­
Mrs. William McMahon r e t u r n - '’*’ the little north fork of the Brownsville Sunday’ afternoon Albany Wednesday.
i He was a t J. H. Vannice’s visit- duced official records of Investigation
-------------------------- -------------- Santiam. The Calumet and Ari- to attend th e M ethodist services
D. H. Sturtevant was in mg his parents and family over In Montreal, where liquors of all kinds
j the week end.
I zona mining company, a well- at the tabernacle and Mr. and Brownsville Friday.
are sold by the government, to the
1. MeCord is gaining strength effect that bootlegging and vice and
’ financed corporation with no Mrs. A. W. Foote and Mrs. Eliza
A lberta Koontz was home and expects soon to resume crime are p refllen t. They also testi
aharoa for sale, has purchased Brandon went with him.
the Lewis and Clark. Dawes and
Mrs. Irm a Shotwell spent the over the week end.
activities. His neighbors plowed fled that bootlegging was general In
Sarah Moody has been pretty twelve acres for him Tuesday of all the licensed provinces.
Silver King mines. Nine men are week end in Salem and attended
Professor Irving Fisher of Tale
last week.
reported at work at the camp as the concert given bv the Willam- ill with flu, but is recovering.
estimated that prohibition had saved
: i t ueieus and
SiXH' pound« o f ' . s . G .rl. n — rin k
v riday
a
' ¿ V ivwder are being used
"
G
"
' bnd‘ 5
S. Crippen and Floyd will
Mrs. Belvary Logan was over the county »«.OOO.OOO.OOO annually In
by a crew in improving the road evening. One num ber on the make th eir home in Montana from Corvallis Friday. H e r increased efficiency of the workers
daughter. Mrs. Jam es Newman, and declared that If enforcement cost
to the property. There’ is talk of program was a solo by Alberta again.
billion dollars a year It would be
the installation of a $300,000 Koonta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop of with whom she makes her home » worth
IL
smelter in th a t region
The Woman M issionary soc:«> Salem visited Misa Beulah and or the time, came with her.
ty of the C hristian church will
Mr Parker is giving a series hold an ali-day m eeting at the B. M. Miller Sunday.
Or««OR s i l t * Automobile F t « « G « .n Would Negotiate Aiffi.Rum Treaties.
Washington. D, C — An effort will
Mrs- M. M. W ard had a visit
of “Lemons from Genesis,” the church ITtday. Members fnwn
SAlvm. O r— F-o» for the r-«lttro
- \th of which will be next Sun-1
from her son, William Moore of tlon of motor vehicle« to the «tato 01 he made to negotiate with Csnada and
Albany. Lebanon and Browns­ Brownsville, Thursday.
Orv«on durtoit the period Januare J lermany trestles similar to the agree
ville are invited. Dinner will be
to
March 11. lit« , aggregated «4.7SS. ment with Great Rritain providing for
J . A. Stevenson and wife are
served at rxxvn.
»
4
J
» . a* against S t i l t ' » TJ durtni 'ooperation in suppressing rum run-
home from th e ir visit with th eir
Cuta fuel Costa one-half
The new furnace for the son. the Eugene druggist.
a corresponding period in the yeai aing off the American coast. It was an­
Saturday. April J4. at
nounced at the treasury
UH
C hristian church has arrived
'" « lA N a w O O O
W w uw deali
Mr«. M . M Ward b id » visit
“
So keep S-e Iw x e «« Ivng A llp h in 's Auction Exchange
• u h »nr b Of the w-x-d n-e.1 hv asvMhe<
Wednesday from h e r daughter.
FOR SALS
Albany, Oregon
Bring ta
ie what
DELBERT STARR
•»•«• K m i carrte-l
«remad
Yon Yonson’s Yob
The Student Body
Halsey Hi School
CITY HALL, HALSEY,
Big Auction Sale
’• '« » JS ia«h eve» w j n a t evwsi heat
la «
V ,x>r «14 rasge tahsv a ea-hangv
B A R TC H ER
F V R.X I. I T R K C O M P A N Y
ALBANY
i ou have
We n il ««II it.
4-foot
B o d y F ir W o o d
> SO. Jyhveied in Halaey,
W M. King, Brownaville.
Highway Inn
Old« Coach. 1925
2 Ford Coupes
Jewett T o u rin g . 1926
I Ford T ru ck , 1 ton
Overland Touring
Highway Garage
Open Day and Night F rat aod
We«t ft Mack
L
OOl>
Frops
Raker
Albany, iXe.
HOW ARD SM GLFY
liS T S
Portiand firownsville ( Track
Harrisburg
Line
i
Mrs. Bert Clark had a visit
Sunday from h er sister. Mrs
Charles I\x4e of Lebanon, and Leave Portland at 5 p. m. Satur­
d a y . Tueedav and Thursday.
husband.
A
M odern
B arb er Shop
idr> seat Taeadays
Agvwc- H a b C trs e ia g Vt-wks
A B E S
PLA C E
I .eave Hsrrishurg at 2 30 p n .
Monday, Wednesday A Friday.
Phone Portland" S226
Halsey dep> t, S’ lh -k To.
Portland, cars Auto Fre’ih t Ter-
sninne.
H A R O L D L U N D Q U IS T
W ill surslv appreciate your
pair
Funeral Dirsctsr and Licensee
Enthalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
W . L W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Harrisburg, Ors.