Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 12, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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rural enterprise
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BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
AT LAST!
A Spectacular Rom a ace of
F la ttin g Sword a and Flam ing
H earts!
MARION DAVIES
—IN—
“BEVERLY OF
G RALSTAK K ”
W ITH
AOTONIO MORENO
ROY D’ARCAY
Next Sun.—Moo.—Tues.—
May 16—1 7 -1 8
G LO BE
A lb an y
L o u is
Portland maintained lta reputation
John McGraw has signed a contract
during the month of April for baring
to manage tha New York Olante. His
one of the most efficient automobile
contract calls tor between 165,000 and
theft bureaua on the Pacific coast. Of
640.000 a year.
106 automobiles atolen In April, 104
“ Uncle Joe" Cannon, former speaker
1 h a rt been recorered by the automobile
of the house of representatives, cats
theft devision of tha police bureau
brated his 80th birthday last rrtday
Units of tbe 162d Infantry, Oregon at his home la Daa villa. 111.
national guard, won tbe beat rating In
The senate passed the 6165.000,000
the biatory of the guard at tbe recen' public bnlldlng bill authorising Imme
annual federal Inspection, as shown dlate appropriation for construction
by reports of the Inspecting oftlcei of federal buildings In 64 towns and
Just received at the office of Brlga cities out of a fund of 615.000,000.
dler-General George A. White at 8a
Stating a belief that prises for liter
le a .
ary work are dangerous and tend to
There are several barlay fields at place craftsmen under “eubaerrlence.”
Sweet Home nearly ready for harvest Sinclair Lewis has refused tbe Pulit­
The stalks measure about fire feet In zer prize of 61000 which was awarded
height and tbe heads are well formed him for bis novel, ''Arrowsmith.”
Deputy Warden Peter Klein of the
Thia will be the earliest harvest known
of here, as the grain will be ready for Illinois state penitentiary was beaten
the reaping machines in a week or to death by seven convicts In a prison
break, the first escape from the great
more.
modern prison. The convicts escaped
In an automobile, after leaving Klein
In a cell.
B ean
Alopogy W ill Give Students Standing
Forest Grove, Or —Conditions under
which diplomas may be given Virgil
Lilly and Webster Wertz, seniors ex
polled from Pacific University for pub
llahlng “In Defense of Necking'' In
the college paper, were laid down In
letters sent to tbe ousted students by
John Pranelt Dobbs, president. The
students mutt give assurance that
they are sorry, ashamed and repent­
ant; must repudiate the sentiments
expressed in "Defense of Necking,”
and must submit to the president,
board of trustees, faculty and student
body free apologies.
For Joint Senator
Jle has been a member of (he Oregon Legislature durin g
nine d ife re n t sessions, being Joint Senator from Lin n and
Lana countna in 1911 and 1913, and wae* speaker of tbe
house in 1921.
H is legislative record stands as a lasting m onum ent to
himaelf and h it d is tric t.
He has always safeguarded tbe interests of his conatitu»
1 be voters of L in n and Lane counties should avail them
selves of the advantages of bis experience.
Vute for the man who can and w ill serve your interests
beat.
By David
M.
Graham, Pres, and Frank J M ille r.
Portland-Brownsville t Track
Harrisburg
1 Line
Some Principals and Teachers
Organized in Campaign to Con­
trol Education Through State
Superintend« nt’s Office.
Hector
Macpherson
A ttem pt to control edua lion in O rq p n by a loosely
organized, but far-reaching p<>) deal machine, was reveal*
ed Monday by an investigation conducted by a Newa re.
porter.
The machine, which has introduced p olitical
propaganda into the c ity ’s publi, schoola, has for its p ri-
mary object the defeat of W. U. Aldaraon a. state school
superintendent, and control of tlu>( office through a man
of tha machine’s own ch o o sin g .
Principals and teachers js r e been organized, to an
•••known exiant. political ...b e e t, have been discussed
w ith school children and p I,„ c a l propaganda spread
among them.
Numerous co m p la int* fro m teachers and parents
sent the News reporter out on the m achine's tra il.
The niachi, e I. out to beat A ld r.o n in any way pos-
•ible. I h . only objection to the candidate i . that he is a
• 'p o litic ia n ." Thia is the only vatapoken objection, but
underneath, the machine is out t. “ gat” Alderson because
he refused to ’play b a ll’ ' w ith it o , .u b ra it to i t . dicta-
tlOQB.
Propaganda Left on 1 eacher's Desk
Teacher, upon entering the school room , have found
opposition hrop.ganda, p etitio ns and other such p o litica l
m aterial on their desks. Many i f these teacher, signed
the petitions and d istributed the propaganda bec.ua. they
were advised that th e ir positions were ••p o litic a l” and un.
lass they -played b a ll” trouble would auiue.
School supply bouses have been approached by ma.
china solicitors seeking campaign funds in behalf o f the
school machine candidate.
Engraver’s Agent ia Machine Worker
One of the moat active supporters of the school ma.
chiua candidate is traveling agent for a Portland engraving
company which m anufacture, cuts to be used in illu s tra t*
mg high school annuals.
F ia n tio letters have been aent out by the machine
comm ittee soliciting ,h e endorsement, of buain.ee men for
th eir caudidate.
A Iderenn has consistently detested the school ma-
c h in , candidates and it i . p a rtly due to h i. s u re ... iu the
past to do ao th a t t b . n.acl
¡, « „ k in g illc h
#ffort
durin g the present campaign to defeat him .
Republican Candi­
date For Repre­
sentative
For
15 year«
head
of
BURIED
CITY
DISCOVERED F U R N I T U R E C O M P A N Y
H A R O L D LUNDQ UIST
ALBANY
W ill surely appreciate your
Uncovars W alled
Am erican Expedition
Tow n In Palestina
patronage
Jerusalem— Excavation on the site
of the burled city of K irjath Sepher,
In southern Palestine, has revealed
one of the most complete and well pre­
served of Canaanlte and Israelite wall­
ed cities.
Tbe discovery, which is regarded as
most unusual In Palestine exploration,
was made by the archaeological ex
peditlon headed by Dr. Melvltj Q. Kyle
of St. Louis.
Walls 40 feet high and 10 to 14 feet
thick were uncovered.
HALSEY
GARAGE
aud
Registered
Jersey
c a ttle .
Herd headed by H olger, first Med
«1 of M erit Jersey b ull.
Father of
Farm
1923 C h ev r o le t T o u r in g
1926 D o d g e S ed a n
O ld s C oach , 1925
2 F ord C ou pes
J e w e tt T o u r in g , 1926
1 F ord T ru ck , 1 to n
O v erla n d T o u r in g
and
M arketing legielation in Oregon
D„,.
In
HUDSON
& ESSEX
(5c a lin g )
Old pupers for sale at 5c a bundle
| at the E nterprise office.
A tte n tio n is called by the Sand­
blast fo r Senator club, 420 R ailw ay
Exchange b u ild in g , P ortland, Or-
egon, to hjs p la tfo rm , which is
published oa page 8 o f the voters’
pam phlet by the secretary of slate.
Chief p la nk is " M O D IF IC A T IO N
OF T H E V O L S T E A D A C T -
R E F E R E N D U M OF P R O H IB I-
I IO N L A W S .” His slogan ia :
’ ’ W ine and beer under governm ent
co ntrol. No saloons ”
P ia n o M u st be S old
W ill sacrifice high-grade used
piano in storage near Halsey for
imm ediate salo. W ill give easy
terms to an established home, For
fu ll particulars and where it may
be seen address Portland Music
Co., 227 6th s t,, P o rtland, Ore.
Complete line of A lb e rs B ro th e rs anti B re w s te r’s
C H IC K E N FEED
Fleece T w in o and W o o l Sacks
T. J. Skirvin Seed <§
•OO O
A n y G irl in Trouble
»•
may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
government and higher educational
system.
PLATFORM
1.
Consolidate 64 boards and com
missions in to 8 departments.
2. Place the Departm ent of E<iu
cation under a board of nine
non-sslaried members, which
shall co ntrol a ll our state sup­
ported educational in s titu tio n s
3. Place the U. of 0- and O, A
C- under one president.
4. Make tbe G overnor's office re­
sponsible fo r the budget.
5. Make a b ility and efficiency the
rule in tbe management o f all
state in stitu tio n s.
6. Do away w ith p o litic a l patron,
age. See
V o te r*!
pam phlet,
gage B5.
(P a id A d v e rtis in g )
BARBER
SHOP
First-class W o r k
J* W. S T E P H E N S O N .
T U S S 1N G & T U S S JN Q
to help etatnp out some o f tbe in .
our State
FOR SALE
House and fo ur lots, Halsey.
{ ’-00 assessed valuation of tbe prop­
erty, id a M. Cum m ings, A lb a n y ,
Oregon.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••eooaaaoaaaaaooi
Have resigned from the college
efficiency and waste in
Paid-for Paragraphs
C a ra
We want
your
I
Outgoing M ail
Highway Garage
White Shield Hotue, 565 Mayfair avenue, Portland. Oregon.
C redits
North
South
12, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
16, 5.15 a. in.
15, 12;45 p. in.
*"• 5 *' “ ' flaK 3J' 8:12 P- m flag
34, 4:08 p .m .
31,
1:34 p. m. flag
Nos. 14 aod 16 stop to let off passengers
from south of Eugene
No. 31, direct connection for Marshfield
points.
Passengers for south of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal­
sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 8:15 p m
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. ami
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
A t the Halsey postoffice m ails
close going north at 11:50 a. m
and 5:20 p. in.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
First and Baker
Albany, Ore.
o:20 p. ro.
HOWARD SR1GLEY
To Brow nsville, 6:20 a. m. and
12 m. M orn in g stage to Browns­
v ille goes on to C raw fordsville
H olley and Sweet Home.
P. P A P M A N Prop,
Ten years resi­
W hite Rocks and Leghorn P oultry
L ANGW OOD
Two Cars for Sale or Trade
in
Wrecking Shop connection
Parts m forIe”
oney
Farm
dent on Riverwood Farm at Oak-
I tille . Specialties— R i v e r w o o d
Halsey Railroad Time
Good trades allowed
M arketin g and R ural Organization
I work at O. A . C-
Portland, care A uto F re ig h t Ter-
minus.
BARTCHER
Mrs. Horace Dodge end Ex Actor Wed
(Paid A d v e rtis in g -W . C. Alderson candidate for Repub.
Lean nom ination aa state school superintendent )
The follow ing news items app ired in the P ortland News,
M ay 11, 1925:
econditioning Shop
R
will give a convention of 954 delegates
Detroit,
Mich.— Mrs. Horace
E
Dodge, Sr., widow of one of thy found
ers of Dodge Bros., Inc., and one ol
the world's richest women, was mar
rled here to Hugh Dillman, ex-arlor.
Dillman Is the divorced husband o*
Marjorie Rambeau, ectres.i.
Mrs.
Dodges' age was given as 49 gmj I(juf
of Dillman at 43.
TORRANCE
Salem, Or.— Bonded obligations of
ay bestoc Hi-apeed
the state of Oregon and Its political
Brake i
subdivisions now aggregate 6166,800.
0O0, of which the state’s share Is 663.
S E R V I C E S T A T IO N
000,000, according to a report glveD
212 East F irs t at., A lb a n y
out hare by Sam A. Kozer, secretary
Phone 379
of state.
Obligations of the counties total
more than 612.000 000, while the bonds
of school districts aggregate 612.800.
000. Bonded Indebtedness of towns
and cities Is 660.000,000. ports 69.000.-
000, and Irrigation and drainage dis­
ideal for Halsey Home Owns re’
tricts 610,000,000. Upon this amount
there la paid an annual Interest charge
Linn connty homes will appreciate Leave P ortland at 5 p. m . Satur­
day, Tuesday and Thursday
the
supreme quality of the L n N fi-
ranging from 4 to 6 per cent.
WOOD ami its marvelous fuel saving. Leave H a rris b u rg at 2:30 p m
Of the state’s obligations more than
Guaranteed to cut fuel costs one-half
M onday, Wednesday A Friday.’
640.000.000 represents bonds issued in gray, blue or white enamel. Your
Phone P ortland 8226
and sold for highway and bridge con old range taken n exchange,
Halsey depot, S w ift A Co.
stnictlon.
Ex-Pupils of Bishop Plan Reunion
Brownsville, Or.—The surviving stu
dents of school district No. 3, this
Washington G. O. P. Mast In Longview
county, the school taught by the late
Seattle, Wash.— Washington repub­
pioneer preacher and educator, Rev.
licans will meet In state convention
W. R. Bishop, will meet on June 15
at Longview on June 17. the 70th an
for a reunion In the old grove where
nlversary of the founding of the party
the schoolhouse was erected In 1852
Each county will be represented by
at Crawfordsville, In Linn county.
twp delegates at large and one addi-
Ilona) delegeti for each 200 votes cast
for the leading republican elector In
I the presidential election of }92J. fh ls
ents.
(1 »id A dvertising) — Bean For Senator Club.
OREGON BONDED DEBT
IS NOW $63,000,000
S. S. G ilb e r t
Republican Candidate for
Nomination for
LAW YERS
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Laundry aent Tuesdays
\gency Hub Cleaning Works
A B ES PLACE
County
Commissioner
W ill Give the County’s Business tbe Same
Attention I Have M y Own
(Paid A dvertising)
D E L B E R T STA R R
t uneral Director and Licensed
Em halm er
l a d y a s s is t a n t
B row nsville, Oregon
W . L- W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Harrisburg, Ore.