Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 28, 1926, Image 1

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A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
A P R IL 2«, 1926
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
D a i r y
P o il 1 t r y
W ool
Luckey, and family in Eugene
t riday.
 lîord Arrows
Happenings in
Miss Beulah Miller spent Sat­
Pedestrian Greatest Victim
urday in Albany.
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
Public Schools
Doings o? Our Populace Mrs. T. P. Patton is home
of Automobile Accidents
Jack Curtis visited at Chester
Chronicled in Briel
(Enterprise Correspondent«)
from Seattle.
Curtis’ Sunday.
Paragraphs
W
ilham
Landon, Leila Gansle,
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran was in Al­
I Chester Curtis and famiiv
bany Wednesday.
visited at Chas. Tandy’s Thurs­ John Miller, Danid Wesley and
day evening.
Keith Hayes have all been ab­
T. J. Ckirvin was in Eugene
Skirvin and wife were
Thursday.
in Albany Sunday.
' E. D. Isom and A. E. Whit- sent part of the week on account
beck attended the I. 0. 0. F. of illness.
Jiin McMahan visited Port­ Rev. Mr. Tate and wife have
meeting at Brownsville Satur­ The grade girls played an in­
land Monday.
a boy born Monday.
Pedestrian
day night.
teresting game of ball with tho
Grant Taylor has new shing­ Mrs. William Zellmer had
grade
girls of Harrisburg Fri-
Mrs
J.
F.
Isom
of
Oakridge
les on his roof.
three incubators of eggs hatch
v is ite d at the E. D. Isom and A. day afternoon. The score was 8
ing
Friday.
Mrs. M. M. Ward got badly
E. Whitbeck homes over the to 6 in favor of Harrisburg. Tho
jarred in a fall but is recovering.
Mrs. E. A. P. LaFoHette of
week end.
Halsey team was made up of
smaller
girls then the Harris­
Georgina Clark was the guest Corvallis was a week end visitor
-COIISIOP
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter of burg team
which gave them a
of Miss Genevieve Wells Sunday. in Halsey.
Portland and Mrs. Will Porter decided
advantage.
J. C. Porter and wife and Mrs. Miss Ernestine Coleman took
of Shedd were callers at A. E.
Coraleah Moody returned to
P red Sprenger were in Albanv dinner with Dorothy Corcoran
Whitbeck's Sunday.
school Tuesday after being ab­
Friday.
Friday.
Mrs. Rump and daughter Miss sent on account of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Yates
otuect
Charlie Willis has been taken
Nina of Eugene spent the week
M rs Moor« was a visitor in I he
to Albany four times with that and family of Albany spent Sun-
end with their son and brother, primary room Thursday.
1 day at Warren Isom’s.
T i ’ ^ rK D E S T R IA N Is the greatest sufferer In automobile fatalities accord j I B ria n I ’e rrv , and family.
broken forearm.
Coughs and colds have been
Ing to records analyzed by the Stewart-Warner Safety Council for »be I
Dr.
Marks
and
wife
spent
the
Mrs. C. S. Veatch went to
Mrs. Harry Wicks, formerly so prevalent among the children
United State« aU,° ” ’ bl.le •«*<>«“ » No complete record 1« available for the '
Portland with Cottage Grove eek end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred In h i nS /
* Wh° ? ' bUt " rep0,', baMd ° n 3 023 iH ,(’ fata litie s occurring
primary iourri
room v the
past
Miss Avaiiuicu
Mildred lu
Goodman
n M in iu n of
or this
vfilS in the
,
ne p
ast
... Applegate of Yoncalla.
friends Wednesday.
neighborhood but now of Cor- weck X°u would think a cough-
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of
thirty-one
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1« significant. Two thousand of these 3.02S fatalities have been clae-lflcd vallis, and her baby son visited '”8 contest was being staged and
Mrs. W. A. Muller and son according
Mrs. C. P. Stafford, Mrs. Dr.
to type. Sixty-eight per cent of the victims were pedestrians. I t ;
Thelma Ingram Thursday night their teacher finds it decidedly
Harold
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Porter
and
Marks and W. M. Burbank were
L ,b ’’ " oth* r motor »ehlcle; 7 per cent with horse vehicles, 4.2 with
noisy.
son Harry were in Albany Thurs­ fixed objects such as tamp posts, 3.5 per cent with street cars, 2 7 with rallwav and Friday.
in Albany Thursday.
day.
The grade rooms engaged in
S ita ta ^
P* r 7 “ W“ b blcTcle"- Th* temalalog «.g per cent Involved no
Miss Agnes Chandler has been
Mrs. Florence Leeper and son
a
poster-making
contest for the
i
8ma
1
proportlOB
Involving
railway
trains
la
encouraging
and
engaged
to
teach
Alford
school
George Maxwell was visited doubtless due to the gradual abolition of unguarded grade crossing. The
Francis of Eugene visited at
play given Saturday evening a
next
year.
Mrs.
E.
D.
Isom,
the
Frank Leeper’s Wednesday.
Sunday by bis sistars, Mrs. Ida menace to the pedestrian, however. Is alarming, and calls for greater care
present teacher, is to teach the prize being offered for the neat­
his part In cros«ln< streets and on the drivers for more careful driving.
Mrs. D. F. Dean went to Co­ Cummings and Mrs. Alva Smith
Powell school, between Halsev est one. Alice Sturtevant was
the lucky little girl and the prize
quille the last of the week for of Albany.
and Brownsville.
a visit with her husband.
was a reserved-seat ticket to the
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran went to
Mrs. Seth Hollis, formerly play.
Kirk Kinks
On account of indisposition Salem Sunday to visit her
Pine Grove Points Irene Calvert of this commun­ ,u
T o t IlaJsey 8rade ^°ys Played
Mrs. Crippcn postponed her de­ daughter Willmina, who is in
ity but now of Goshen, with her tne lSb£dd grades in a baseball
parture for Portland a day and the tuberculosis hospital.
(B y an Bnterpiise Reporter)
(By Special Correspondent)
baby daughter and her mother. game Thursday. Halsey was vie-
went Thursday.
Mr.
Sylvester
has
a
light
case
I
MrSx
J °Ln 'y iHou8hby, and torious, with a score of 15 to 5.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rike were
Miss Agnes Chandler, who is
grandmother, Mrs. Brown, called Keep your eyes on this team. It
Mrs. Slater, teacher of the „ „ 7 ^ ”
smallpox
Albany and Brownsville callers of smallpox.
on Thelma Ingram $unday.
hasn’t lost a game yet.
h J r Per SChT h damaged
end at home and attended Thursday.
Mrs. W. G. McNeil was an Al­
her auto in a crash but escaped the high school play.
“Yimmie Yonson’s Yob,” ren­
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davidson bany caller Saturday.
personal injury.
dered
by a cast from Halsey high
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spent Thursday afternoon at W
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eag.v and
l»»l Saturday evening, filled the
G. W. Starr went to Browns­ Mr. and Mrs. Morrel and I R. Kirk’s.
son Lyle were Albany visitors Chauncey M Depew
re­
92 vnftr(,
ville Saturday to the funeral of niece Mildred w of Hillsboro
j
Halsey opera house. No crack
old laat Friday.
A. L. Falk and family and Al­ Tuesday.
his uncle, G. W. Starr. His wife J. turned home Wednesday aQer
‘ a
It
aiding troupe could have giv­
bert West motored to Albany
went with him.
j sit with Mrs. Eldon Cross
Mrs. Rosa Overton of Albany Luke F. Parson«, laat sgrvlvor of en better satisfaction to a Hal­
Wednesday.
the John Brown bands of Civil war
spent the week end at the Bert days, died at Ssllna, Kan
sey audience. The receipts were
Mrs. Frank Porter of Portland! o S’ J Smith and wife and Mrs.
$111.
Haynes
home.
Grace
Kirk
came
home
for
the
visited Mrs. C. P. Stafford and 1 Stafford visited at 0. B. Stal-
Restrictions against entrance of
Clara Hoppe, daughter of
other friends in these parts thei
Sund»y and brought week end, bringing her friend,
Miss Agnes Chandler was at Ifawallan-born citizens of Orients'
last of last week.
Mrs. Stalnaker home for an ov- Eva Hulburt, with her.
home for the week end, she is origin Into the United States Dave ’.larence Hoppe, new arrivals
from Minnesota, is a pupil in
er night visit with her father,
been ordered removed
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kirk at­ teaching at Eola.
Misses Dorothy Cororan, El- f . P. Patton
Wind and floods In Texas and Okla Mrs. Cdieman’s room.
tended
the
open
forum
meeting
nestine Coleman and Bessie Rey­
George McNeil and family homa claimed at least 14 lives, caul
at Charity grange Friday even­ were
nolds spent Saturday afternoon1. Wr8‘ s - J- Holloway had a via ing.
Sunday guests at Will Mc- ed Injuries to a score of persons ind Halsey in tho W orld’s
I it last week from her daughter,
at Warren Isom’s
Laren’s.
resulted In thousands of dollars prop
Mrs. Lulu Brock, and grand­ The M. B. Hardings are caring
Longest Power System
erty damage
J, W. Evans and family had I daughter,
L.
E.
Eagy
and
family
andi
Mrs.
Lee
Lowery,
of
for
1000
white
Leghorn
baby
(Sunset for May.
at their Sunday dinner Mr. and Oregon City and the latter’s chicks which they purchased at Mrs. Mary McNeil visited Mr. The senate elections committee
unanimously agreed
to throw ou» «
the
Mrs. Ralph Thoms, Mrs. S. ■*. children, the last of the week.
and
Mrs.
Will
Eagy
at
Oakville
The
longest
' ‘ iupvr«pow
super-power’
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.vrnjrov
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Eugene.
A c tio n contest brought ngninnt Sena teni in the w orld is operating over
Sunday.
Holloway and Paul Jensen.
Hiram Bierly, who has been
or Brattan, democrat- New Mexico, by lilies stretching
fro m
M o n ta n a
At the Linn county Jersey
A. F. Albertson and W. G. Mc­ ».S e n a to r Bursum, a republican
Harley St. John of Shedd is jubilee
working in Southern Oregon,
th ro u g h Id a h o in to W ash in g to n
at
the
county
fan-
under a doctor's care with a grounds, May 19, Lewis W. spent the week end at R. E Neil and their families attended Premier Brtand replying to a go and down the coast through Ore-
the revival meeting at Peoria, clallst Interpellation m the FrSnch son aud C a lifo rn ia , ending iu
Bierly’s.
sprained ankle, a result of the Wooley
of the American Jersey
Thursday evening.
‘ chamber of deputies, said he was con Mexico Its d irec t connecting
ball game here last week.
Mrs. Ella Long, who has been
Cattle club will be a speaker from
.'ed Pr«mier
Premier Mussolini
Mussolini was
waa trying
trying power
no war lines
Mrs. Hover and Mrs. McLaren ! v,cc*d
lines e«t»nA
extend more than 1800
nursing at L. R. Falk's, returned
C. R., Mary and Maria Evans New York.
to realize Italy’s
Ita ly « icgitims.tr
legitimate aapira
ajiplrs miles.
A aeore ef great d is trib u ì-*
attended
the
group
meeting
off
to
her
home
near
Rowland
Fri­
visited their sister, Mrs. E.
(Continned on page 8)
uting systems «re connected by
the Womens Missionary Societv ,ions and ,ba’ h* d,d not " l,b t0
day evening.
thia " snper-power” chain.
at the South Methodist church | ,arb 'b* ’*ar’ * gurop*
Edna Geer called at Kirk
Various branda of “ ¡n ice ” are
Tuesday.
MU«Cie Shoals Bargain Mad«
school Monday afternoon. A at Peoria
gome
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'Vashlugtoc. D C - T h « bid of the servad by tbia system.
special meeting was held and it
comes from hydro-electric pianta
The
High
school
baseball
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was decided to build a new
high in the mountains, some from
teams played Junction Citv 1 was reported unofficially
M * M"acU
>’”’a,a
school house this summer.
steam
plants in the cities, aorne
as ft» pro.
teams I riday. The games all posal which would receive the Indorse from oil burners. All "su p er­
Visitors at L. R. Falk’s Sunday went in favor to Junction City.
power” means is that the conneot-
were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bitny Mrs. Irma Shotwell chaperoned ment of the majority of the Joint mg companies agree to plug for
Muscle Shoal« congressional commit
and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. the girls’ team .
one another in emergencies and to
tee.
Rike, Harllie Rike, Mr. and Mrs.
aid each other at times o f peak
F. W. Falk and daughter Delma,
C h u r c h N o t ic e s
New York Selena Repel Wet Project loads.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Christensen
How many minute», by actual
Albany, N. Y ._ T h e New York as
and Mrs. W. R. Kirk and son Church of Christ
count,
has your power been off m
»•mbly by a vote of «1 to SI defeated
Raymond.
» bill »«king congress to call a na the past year? Not many, we’ll
^ to /e p ro o f jto s ie r y
to m a tc h euer y costarne, in
t/ic season s s m a r te s t co/ors,
$1 .50
z o , r
m en,
in
p la in
an J
fa n c y co/ors,
Can a Halaeyite, who has uot
seen soow within a year nor a day
when stock might not grio io green
fields aud a bouquet of Mowers be
gathered io the garden, visualize
the situation described in the fol­
lowing dispatch from St. Albans,
V t ,, dateo Apr ll 16:
bpri'ig seemed farther away than
ever in uorthern Vermont tonight
alter an all-day snowstorm, ih e
storm extended south to central
Vermont and westward beyond the
New Hampshire line.
I he ground ib m il inowoovered
and in Ihe woods drifts five feet
d..p . . . b „ .d .
35 to 75c
OONTZC1
K
good
GOODS^
'•a
I
tlonal «onatltutfonal convention to re­ wager, unless a fuse gave out under
the strain of tba new electric range,
peal th» prohibition amendment
Not Much JJke Oregon
T„.
the percolator, the toaster, the
water heater and the alectric pump,
Thank ' super­
Rome -P re m ie r Mussolini express all going at once
»'I the thanks of the Italian govern power” for wiping out all those
ment to Ambassador Henry p Fletch annoying breaks of an hour or two
er for his valuable aid In effecting the we used to regret in the good old
days. A lightning bolt can knock
settlement of the Italian debt
out the plant in Montana, but
they’ll hare " ju ic e ” up there in
1000th U. of O. Student Enrolled,
» few minutes from Mexico cr
t ’igen» Or OSMtSMC ' • —
land broke all enrollment re c o rd te f southern California.
Mussolini Extends Thanks to Fletahsr
Sunday School, 10.
Mor ning worship, 11
‘ What are you Doing
Your Voice?”
W it h i 'b ’
ic j
F’reaehing 8
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thermometers sank to near zero |
levels on two recent mornings and
Clifford L. Carey, pastor.
aud snow fell Wednesday and
Thursday. Tho snowfall today M. E. Church
reached to Woodaville, in the
Robert Parker pastor.
upper Connecticut valley.
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11,
George Githens and sons Rus­ Junior League, 2:30,
sell and Merle of Peoria were in Epworth league, 7.
Halsey Tuesday and attended the
Preaching, 8.
practice ball game between! Praver-mceting, Thursday,
Shedd and Halsey.
Bible Stu ly Tueaday, 2.
Vnlverslty of Oregon when the
filed her card end brought the total
of the unlverelty to 3000.
Judge English Ordered to Face Trial.
Washington. D C —Federal Judge
George W English of the Eastern
llllnola district, waa commanded hy
the senate to appear at its har on May
3 at 12:30 p m., to answer charges of
usurpation of power and other mis­
demeanors
N. Y. Turns Clocks Forward Ona Hour.
>-ew to rk .— Daylight saving wen'
Into effect here at 3 a m Sunday
Clocks wera to he turned ahead one
hour.
Mrs. Anna Bailey of Eugene
"as a sjieaker at the all-day
meeting of the Women's Mission­
ary Society of the church of
Christ Friday. Albany, Browns­
ville and Lebanon members were
present.
W bih- p la y in g in fr o n t o f W « t
4 Mack’s restaurant recently
Frederick Robins snapped a play­
thing he was carrying in a dog’s
ear and is carrying the marks
of the dog’s teeth in his cheek.
Dr. Marks dressed the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason
wens visiting in llal.->ey Sunday.
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