Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 05, 1926, Image 1

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    A g rc u ltu re
H o rt c u ltu ro
L iv e s to c k
A W eekly C hronicle ol Local E vents am i P ro g ress in Linn Countv
D a i r y
P o u ltr y
W ool
ENGLAND MENACED
BY GENERAL STRIKE
Halsey Happenings
Happenings in
and County Events
Public Schools
MRS. H. W. PEABODY
Government Arranges to Ration
Food, Fuel and Other
Necessities.
FUNDING OF WAR
I g DEBTS COMPLETED
< Enterprise Oorreepondence)
Lee and Mrs. Ingram were in
the county seat Thursday.
In the county tests which were
Only $317.000,000 For Which
Bert Minckley shipped out 300 sent out by Mrs. Geer, of which
No Agreement Has Been
there were five sets, the following
lambs Saturday night
Reached. M
records were made io fourth, fifth
London.-Greet Britain Monday fared
Mr. and Mrs, F. Buford Morris and sixth grades. Leiela Gansle
the gravest domestic menace which has
were in Albany a short time Tues- made an average of 100 percent in
Washington, D. C.—For the first
overhung the nation since the fall of
day.
time since the treasury began sending
spelling, and Vivian Frum an av
the Stuart dynasty. This was a genep.
billions of dollars across the Atlantic
al strike which it was estimated would
Mrs. Amos Ramsey and C. E. crags of 99 3-5 in arithm etic. In
nine yeare ago, officials are able to
call out some 1,405,000 men to join
present a clear, composite picture of
Smith were in Eugene Friday to the fifth grade W alter Foot led in
the 1,120,000 coal miners, who went
what the government may reasonably
spelling and John Smith in arith ­
see
Mrs.
Smith.
on strike at midnight Friday
expect in the way of return from these
metic. Those ranking highest in
Premier Baldwin told the house of
loans during the next half century.
Harry Chance has been ill for the sixth grade were Retta Arm­
commons that continuance of the gov­
The funding of the four billion dol­
several
days,
but
is
now
much
im
ernmental subsidy to the coal industry
strong who made an average of 100
lar French debt virtually wiped the
proved.
was out of the question.
in spelling, and Alice Sturtevant
foreign debt slate clean of the major
Premier Baldwin presented a mes
Items.
who
averaged
97
in
arithmetic.
Mi?B Beulah Wade of Peoria
sage from the king, declaring the ex­
Of the $1-0,655,000,000 In outright
Bessie and Elsie Reynolds were
spent Saturday evening with her
istence of a state emergency and
cash advanced io foreign powers In
moved that a humble address be pre­
absent from school Mouday on ac­
cousin Ernestine Coleman,
the war period of 1917-1920, there re­
sented to his majesty thanking him
count of illness.
mained only $317,000,000, on which no
James
McWilliams
and
George
for the message. The motion was
promises
to pay have been reduced to
The Halsey schools observed
Maxwell are busily engaged paint­
carried by a vote of 308 to 108.
writing. Of thia unfunded amount,
Dr. Albert Woods, former president
“
Better
Home
Week”
by
a
study
To meet the emergency the govern of Maryland State university, who la ing the residence of Mrs. Ward.
$270,000,000 is owed by the Russia of
of the home life in various coun­
ment made elaborate preparations. now director of scientific work in the
the czars and $16,000,000 Is owed by
Mrs,
Charles
Straley
and
family
Mrs.
H.
W.
Peabody
of
Washington,
The country was divided into 10 dis Department of Agriculture.
tries.
Armenia, neither.of which can proper­
who is chairman of the woman's na­
enjoyed a visit from her mother,
tricts, each under a civil commission
ly
be aald longer to exist.
Ernest Dykstra was absent from tional committee for law enforcement.
er with large staffs of officials. These
Mrs. Esther R;ke of Corvallis last
Of the principal amount advanced,
*chool
the
last
three
days
of
last
will assume complete control of public
Saturday.
the treasury has promises In writing
necessities.
week on account of illness.
that if fulfilled will bring into the
Mrs. Freeland and daughter Mrs,
Apparently trade union proposals to
treasury approximately $21,817.000.000
The seniors are rejoicing over
run food trains and transport other
Reitman spent Saturday and Sun­
during the next 62 years. This amount
the fact th at their commencement
necessities, will not be considered.
Is slightly in excess of the total na­
day enjoying the salt air at New­
invitations
have
arrived.
A system of rationing, similar to
tional debt of the United States as It
Washington, D. C.—The French war port.
that of war time, will be established, debt settlement was transmitted to
exists at present.
The biology class went over in
Washington, D. C.—There Is no sub­
especially as regards fuel and light. congress by President Coolidge and it
Ernestine Coleman, Billy Kirk the vicinity of Brownsville Tues­
The government’s Income this y—-
stitute. In the opinion of President
Immediately met with an outburst of and Dorothy Corcoran took a pic. day morning, on a field trip, study­ Coolidge, for the influences of the from the foreign debt settlements la
reckoned at approximately $209,71$.-
opposition In the senate.
trie lunch and spent Saturday at ing and observing the evergreen home and religion.
)00.
Demands that the finance commit­ Peoria.
Addressing the national council of
trees, especially.
For the next half century the an­
tee make a thorough-going Investiga
the Boy Scouts of America here, he
Keith Hayes had the misfortune
Eunice Sylvester has been quite said the Boy Scout movement "can nual federal Income will range bo-
tlon of all the facta upon which the
American debt commission acted were to sprain his ankle recently while ill with what seems to be a form never be a success as a substitute, but tween thia figure and about $420,000,-
made
by Senator Reed, democrat, Mis engaged in the sport of skating op of intestinal flue, but is reported only as an ally of strict parental con 000. which is the maximum to ba real­
Washington, D. C.—Pacific North­
ized in any one year. The larger
souri;
Chairman Borah, of the foreign
western interests represented by W.
the highway.
to be much improved.
Eunice trol and family life under religious amount, however, will not be coming
relations
committee,
and
Senator
Har
influences."
B. Keene are willing to offer more
in until about 1950.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford entertained may be small but she does make s
"Parents cannot shift their regpon
than $4,600.0(M* Tor the five liners of rison. democrat. Mississippi.
While the foreign debt payments
noticeable
vacancy
io
the
class­
The
agreement
for
settling
France's
slbllity," he added. "If they fall to
Mrs. J. J. Finley of Corvallis and
the Admiral-Oriental line running out
would
seem to afford a hope for fu-
war
debt
of
$4,377,000,000
to
the
Unit
exercise proper control, nobody else
of Seattle, Senator McNary, republi­
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Seavey of room.
’ure tax reduction, such la not the
ed
States
calls
upon
France
to
pay
a
tan
do
It
for
them."
can, Oregon, told the senate commerce
Harrisburg and H«l'ey clashed
Eugene last Thursday.
ase. at least in a direct aense. The
total of $6.847,000,000.
'Such thought as I have been able
committee.
on
baseball diamond here Friday, to give to the subject and such oh orelgn payments are to be devoted to
The
agreement
covers
a
period
of
Mrs.
Omar
Reitnftsn
and
son
This would eoBipare with the $4,-
the retirement of Liberty bonds, of
600,000 bid of the Dollar interests, 62 years, with payments running an Paul, of Ione, have been spending which resulted in a victory for the servatlona as have come within my vhlch there are outstanding today be-
nually
from
$30.000,000
to
$126,000,000
enemy by a scoro of 10 to 9, alter experience have convinced me that
which the shipping 4 board has voted
ween $16,000.000,000 and $17,000,000.-
Interest begins at the end of five the week visiting the former’s a well fought struggle on both sides. there is no substitute for the Influ
to accept, but which has been held up
900. Thue the benefit to the taxpay­
mother, Mrs. Freellnd.
years
and
is
graduated
from
one
per
ences of the home and of rellglfcn
as a result of a senate resolution of
Daniel Wesley has been Absent These take bold of the innermost ns- ers will be Indirect, rather than direct.
cent for the first ten years to 3H per
protest..
! ’
Mr. and Mrs. Patton, Mr. and
cent for the last 27 years. Thia set­
from school for over a week on ac­ lure of the individual and play a very
Chairman O’Connor of the board
Many Lambs to Market
tlement was reached after French Mrs. Eldon Cross, Mr, and Mrs. count of the joys of whooping dominant part In the formation of
read a statement explaining the rea­
------ -—
iee1
McKenzie
of
Portland
spent
S
atur­
Ambassador
Berenger
had
acceded
to
personality
and
character.
cough.
sons for tite sale. He said the Ad
Several
hundred
head
of
lautbe
the
United
States'
demand
for
better
day and Sunday on the Alsea.
"This most necessary and most valu­
mlral-Orlental line had qualified as to
Mrs. H. Steinke was a visitor at able service has to be performed by have been started on their way to
citizenship and responsibility, had the terms for liquidating the obligation
Albert Isom and son Carl, Dean school last Tuesday.
the parents, or It is not performed at market by numerous Halsey sheep
support of the domestic communities
LIFT BAR Bilyen and Ray Hoover blasted
primarily interested, as evidenced by MAYOS WOULD
Mrs. Sturtevant and Mrs. L. H. all It Is the root of the family life. men doting the past week. Shear-
stum ps in the field adjoining the
their financial investment in Seattle
Armstrong were visitors in the Nothing else can ever take its placa. ng is progressiog nioely and wool
These duties can be performed by fos­
and by a resolution of the Seattle German Surgeons Should Be Put On cemetery at Pine Grove Saturday. primary room last week.
Equality, They Say.
ter parents with partial success, but s coming in to the local buyers a t
chamber of commerce. He spoke of
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Hender­
any attempt on the part of the gov a lively rate.
781 telegrams received from the west
Rochester, Minn.—Dr. William J
son
moved
into
the
Chance
house
arnment to function in these direc­
coast commending the sale, 355 of Mayo, famous surgeon, confirmed a
Large Delegation From Halsey
Miss. Bessie Reynolds is suffer-
tions breaks «•««»u almost entirely.”
them being from Seattle and other recent Berlin report that he has for­ just recently vacated by Mr. Crip-
ng from an attack of appendicitis.
parts of Washington.
mally urged reinstatement of German pen. Mrs. Henderson wiil be re­
Twenty-two young people repre.
At noon. April 6, in accordance with and Austrian surgeons In the Interna membered as Miss Melba Neal.
seating the local M. E. church at­
public advertisements, he said two tional Society of Surgery, with full
(Continned on page 8)
tended the Epworth League con­
bids submitted for the liners were equality In every respect with other
opened. The Dollar bid was tor 1900,- members.
vention at Lebanon over Friday
“Medical science, like all science,"
000 per vessel and one by Keene was
evening, Saturday and Sunday.
Celebrate Silver Anniversary
FUNDING OF FRENCH
WAR DEBT ARRANGED
PRESIDENT PLEADS
FOR HOME INFLUENCE
OFFER FOR PACIFIC
LINERS IS INCREASED
for $800,000.
he said, "has no country and no lan­
On April 13. he continued, the Fleet guage. To continue international ran-
corporation president presented an en­ eor based on prejudice is unthinkable,
velope "said to contain an additional justifiable in neither principle nor
fact."
bid from W. B. Keene."
With his brother. Dr. Charles H
"The board, upon advice of coun-
■el,” O’Connor said, "declined to open Mayo, he "sponsored a resolution (0
this bid because It was not in accord- ! be presented before the meeting of
ance with the advertisement, and to ! the International Society of Surgery
In Rome" for reinstatement of the
do so would be.unethical and unfair.
Germans and Austrians.
Frederick J. Steiwer in Halsey
Frederick J, Steiwer, candidate
for Senator on the Republican tick­
et was in Halsey Wednesday
afternoon shaking hanJs with the
Voters,
Omaha Banker New Scouts’ President
Washington. D C.—Walter W Head
of Omaha, N eb, was unanimously
elected president of the Boy Scouts
of America He is president of the
Omaha National bank.
SUNDAY IS
Mother’s Day
Honor H er by Attending the Lord’s House
“ God’s Co-Worker’
M ORNINO SERMON
Church of Christ
‘*Why Reverend?”
IV B N IX O SRRMON
Clifford L. Carey, Minister
On the 25th Mr. and Mre. A rth­
ur Albertson were surprised I y
O n Election Day
about twenty-five friends who
came with good things to eat to The Ladies of the Christ
celebrate tbs twenty-fifth anniver­ lan church
will serve
sary of the m arriage of the Al­
chicken dinner at the
bertsons. A most enjoyable after­
Highway Inn.
noon passed. Lunch was served
cafeteria style. Mr*. Higbee, Mrs.
COM E AND EA T
Albertson's mother, is ill at her
home near Peoria, therefore the M . E. Church
Higbee's were not present. Mr
Robert Parker pastor.
Albertson cams from Kansas with
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11.
the Higbees, and the oouple were
Junior League, 2:30,
married within a month after ar­
Epworth league, 7.
rival and have resided here ever
Preaching, 8.
since. Their children graduated
Praver-mcetinz, Thursday, 8.
in the Halsey high school.
Bible S tu iy Tuesday, 2.
Your Co-operation is Welcome
C o rresp o n d en ts who did so m uch v o lu n ­
tary work tow ard« m aking th is p a p e r a c h ro n ­
icle of all th e local news a re urged to co n tin u e
th e good work. L e t’s m ake th e E n te rp rise b et­
te r and b e tter. Every friend who p ro m p tly
re p o rts an y event of in te re s t a t th is office helps
th e p a p e r and h elp s th e co m m u n ity .
5%
e p ro o f ^y lo s œ ry
)
to m a tch every costume, in
the season s sm a rte st co/ors,
$1.50
fco r men,
in
p /a in
an
fa n cy co/ors,
35 to 75c
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