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

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A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn County
HAL9EY, OREGON WBDNESDAY JULY 2«. 1926
ton, and her mother,
- Local and Personal Mention- line
Ackley.
Mrs. Ange
F. a ,
D a i r y
P o u ltry
W ool
NUMBER 13
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Mrs.Theodore Falk of Salem was
Misses Nora and Pearl Pehrsson
gene Monday, supervising the ins
accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Brand hostess ro a very pleasant family
provements being made on the
the 1 Flr* de8tr°yed the »50,000 stock of lountain park In southern Benton
reunion which was C’ VCD at intj
on drove to Albany Saturday.
in , n aU.day p,cn,c , nd re
Laubner place.
home of C. L. F.lg sr. Sunday. ’
°f M Sternberg 4 C° county
union.
Mrs. Frost Banner of Eugene She was assisted by Mrs. Conrad
Eight cars of lambs and about
Summer homes near the Mount
has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Falk of Salem and Mrs. R. E. j The Pacific Northwest Real Estate
ten cars of hay moved over the S.
association held Its tenth annual meet­ Hood Loop highway, six to ten miles
E, L. Bass.
Bierly. There were about 70 pres- ing In La Grande.
P. from Halsey the past week.
east of Sandy, were threatened tor a
time by a fire In slashings on the
Misses Mearle Straley ar.d Edith ent. Those from a distance were
The
new
Western
Union
and
South­
So far during the month of July Long were Albany visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Falk, Albert
holdings of the Dixon-Hewitt Lumbei
P. J. Forster accompanied his
ern Pacific Telegraph line over the company.
son-in-law Fred Roberts of Eugene there have been 18 new bona tide
Ben Allen of Oregon City arriv­ Falk and daughter Emma of Mt. Eugene & Klamath Falls railway Is
An effort will be made at the next
to \ achats Saturday evening, re­ subscribers added to the Enterprise ed Tuesday afternoon and will Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore completed.
session of the legislature to amend
subscription lists.
During the
turning Sunday evening.
Hubert Murrlll, 27. was killed in
Falk
and
son
James
and
daughter*
same period three names have been make bis home with his brother, Oorpa, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Falk •tenlly near Meacham, when be was the market road fund law so that
counties would direct the expenditure
iom Miller, berry grower in the dropped for non payment, leaving W. A. Allen for a time.
struck by an O.W. R. & N. company
and daughter Ruth of Salem and freight
of their respective shares of the state
locomotive.
Brownsville district was in town a net gain for the month of fifteen
Mr. and Mrs. Will Beene return­ Julius Falk and family of Harris­
market road fund.
the first of the week. He says he names.
Devil fish are invading Coos bay.
ed to their home at Long Beach, burg. The gentlemen of these
A check In the amount of >144.203 35
fishermen report. The public Is warn
sold more than 50 tons of logan
r p p
, .. . „
berries and lo ton, .1 kl.nk ber. , n . L i ?
J
Pe’ ' California, Wednesday morning.
families are brothers of C. L. Falk ed to be careful of their children and covering inheritance tax on the estate
of the late Mrs. Jeannette Meier of
dleton is hers visiting his brother,
L. H. Armstrong and family and sr. Others who attended were F. families when bathing.
ries this year.
Portland, was received at the offices
E. B. and family. They all went Mrs. Walter Stuart of Albany spent W. Falk and family, H. J. Falk
All population records at the Ore­ of the state treasurer at Salem. Mrs
Ralph McNeil has been employ­ to Newport today for a couple of Saturday night at the A. C. Arm­ and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. gon state penitentiary were shattered Meier died recently.
ed as time keeper for the South, days.
strong home at Oaklaud, Oregon Falk and children, Mrs. L. R. last week when the register showed
The dusty streets of Newport are
a total of 594 prisoners.
being sprinkled with ocean water.
ern Pacific extra construction gang
and
visited
relatives
in
Rosebuig
Falk
aud
children,
Mr.
and
Mr
».
For sale or rent:—My residence
The city council. In conjunction with
Howard Hoff. 20. of Glendora Cal
that is temporarily located in Hal­ property in Halsey. Mrs. Adda Sunday.
R. E. Bierly aqu eone. C. H. Falk
the
business men, have provided funds
and
Steve
Maxey,
who
lives
on
a
sey while raising the track along Leeper, Albany or H. C. Davis,
Among the Pioe Grove items on Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Carey and ranch four miles from Grants Pass to run a truck sprinkler on tbs main
this section.
Halsey.
streeta of the city during the dry sea-
page two there is an item stating children, Carl Seefeld and family, were drowned In the Rogue river.
son.
the Misses Louise and Esther Sec.
that
the
community
meeting
will
F. I. Kinney was here from Eu-
Work of dredging shoale In the Sius
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and
feld, Miss Edith Smith, Mr. and
More than 6000 members were sign­
two sons of Central Point, who aro be held on Friday evening, but Mrs. D. F. Burge, Albert West law river under an appropriation ol ed up In Klamath Falla during a five-
»’ 5.000, made by congress some time
M .E . Churches to Combine Sunday old friends of Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. since the items were printed the
ago. will be started this fall. It Is be day campaign by the "Stop Forest
and Ernest Raster.
Fires association." an organization
Sturtevant, spent the week end plans have been changed and the
Picnic dinners and supper were lleved.
meeting is now scheduled for Sat-
The Peoria charge of the Method­ here with them.
which was started by the Klamath
Work
has
been
begun
by
the
Mod
turday evening, July 31, when of­ served cafeteria style from well era Woodmen of the World lodge ot county chamber ot commerce two
ist church, consisting of Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leeper also ficers for the ensuing year will be laden tables on the lawn. TLe
years ago.
Creek and Peoria churches, will
Medford in erecting their new >10,00<
Mr.
and Mrs. Cloud Davis were elected.
Falks plan to make the reunion an reinforced one-story concrete head
Fred Bennloa, .Umatilla county
combine in a united service at the
visitors at Sodaville Sunday.
annual affair.
agent, has announced his decision to
quarters building.
Smith Picnic grounds on the river
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sturtevant ;
A campaign of coyote poisoning will accept the position as state loader ol
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross ac and daughters visited at Lebanon,
north of Peoria on Sunday, Aug.
be
carried on in the northern part of county agents of Montana. His resig.
New Undertaking Parlor
1st. There will he Sabbath school companied by Miss Mona Boud Waterloo and Sodaville Sunday.
Benton county for the next month by nation was placed In the hands of the
at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 motored to Triai gle lake Sunday.
county court and will become effective
Chester
of the United States August
Win. White and George Max­
10.
W. L. Wright, well known fu biological Hieht
survey.
by Rev. H. S. Shangle the Presid­
Mrs. B. M. Bond and son Wel­ well have just finished building a
nerel
director
of
Harrisburg
The
Interior
department has author-
hus
ing Elder, and we want all the lington are visiting friends in Cor­
Walter Talley, 42. of Freewater
modern and commodious chicken purchased the L R. Wilson prop­ was found by his wife hanging from lied the sale, at public auction, ol
friends to unite with us. We vallis.
house at the Cloud Davidson erty in Halsey and has William the rafters ot the barn by a baiter 1,196,353 acres of Oregon and Califor­
shall also have a baptismal ser­
ranch.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Q.
Waggener
White and Geerge Maxwell busv chain. Despondency is supposed to nia grant lands, and 83,000 acres ol
vice at 3:30 p. m. if there are
the Coos bay wagon grant. The land
have caused the act.
Mrs. Lyman Patton and two transforming the huildiug into one
those who want to be baptised and Mrs. Wilma Waggener of
lies In 18 different counties and con
The
Medford
post
of
the
American
thus. Just before this we will have Lebanon, were in Halsey Saturday. daughters spent the week end with that will be suitable for an under­ Legion at the state convention at tains a stand of yellow and sugar pine,
taking parlor
with residential Marshfield next month will Introduce red, yellow and white fir, white and
our last quarterly canfereuce for Mr. W’aggener had just returned reiatives.iu Portland.
from
his
ranch
south
of
Browns­
quarters
adjoining.
a resolution favoring the establish port orford cedar and hemlock esti­
the year. Come, everybody.
Mrs. L. E. Walton of Harris­
mated to run to 33.852,808.000 feet,
ville where he had been looking
D. C. Rossman, who has been ment of a state police force.
H. R. Tate, Pastor.
board measure.
after his band cf 600 sliesp. He burg was In town Monday, the with a prominent firm of funeral
Steps toward perfecting an organl-
Eight persons were killed and 36«
xation to handle the accrediting of
has in his flock, the New Zealand guest of Mrs. Stafford.
directors
in
Eugene
for
the
past
Pine Grove Church
persons were Injured in motor vehicle
breeding
flocks
and
hatcberles
were
breed of sheep lately imported from
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chance and three years will havo charge of the
accidents In Oregon during June, ac­
New Zealand.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W Chance and Halsey parlors, Mr. Wright an- taken at the fourth annual poultry cording to a report prepared by T. A.
men's convention at Corvallis.
Sunday school 10 a, m.
Kenneth Cross has been quite grandson Harry, drove to Eugene nouooes. Mr. Rossman with his
By a vote of 49 to 2, the electors of Ruffety, chief Inspector for the state
Preaching, 11 a. m Mies Milz
Friday.
wife
and
two
daughters
will
occupy
the
Vale Irrigation district approved automobile department.
ill the past week at the home of
tier.
Preaching 8 p. m. Miss Mitzner. bis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Grace Pehrsson spent the the building as soon as it is com­ the contract offered them by the Unit­ Between 150 and 200 acres of stand­
ed States reclamation service for the ing wheat were burned over on the
W. F. White but he was able to week end at Pine Grove with her pleted.
Frank Mell ranch, six miles south of
construction of the Vale project.
Church of Christ
return to bis work with the Wood- parents.
The
Dalles, in a fire that threatened
Six granges Joined In a picnic and
We call your attention to the ad
worth Drug Co. at Albrny Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Davis are on page four of Irish’s Cssh Store basket dinner at the state fair grounds one ot the heaviest grain producing
day.
at Salem. Granges represented at the districts in Wasco county for a time.
visiting at the home of their son, at Brownsville.
A steady, substantial growth for
picnic were Salem, Woodburn. Stay
Mrs. W’ilma Waggener, society Harry Davis and also at the homes
ton. Turner, North Howell and Ma McMinnville during the past 12 months
editor of the Lebanon Express has of their daughters, Mesdames John
Improving Brownsville Road
cleay.
Is Indicated In a report Issued by the
been visiting her brother A. O. Willbanks and Lyle Chance.
In honor of Mrs. Martha E Hawley. chamber of commerce. Bank deposits
Waggener and wife.
The Brownsville road out of Hal­ »2, a pioneer of the Oregon territory, postal receipts and savings deposits
Karl Bramwell and family en­
sey
is the center of much activity some 40 relatives gathered at Bell
(Continued on page 4)
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Holloway joyed an outing at Sodaville and
the
past week. The county bas
have been driving back and forth Waterloo Sunday.
two crews of men at work, one crew
from their home at Brownsville
Preparations are being made to is cutting and burning the brush
each day while Mr. Holloway helps take an inventory at the Sturte­
Sunday School 10.
along the roadside, while the other
in the Frum warehouse during the vant store next week.
Preaching 11.
*■ engaged in tearing down the old
busy
season.
Christian Endeavor 7.
Mrs. Jesse Pugh had as visitors fences and rebuilding new ones
Preaching 8.
About twenty-fire Epworth Leag­ last week, Mrs. Farwell of Port­ a distance of ten feet back from
Clifford L. Carey, Pastor. ue member gathered at the home land and her two sisters, one from the old ones.
The Mountain
of Miss Mearle Straley last Tues­ Los Angeles and the other from States Power company has a force
M . E. Church
day evening for a business and so­ Grants Pass.
of men moviug their power line
cial meeting. A very pleasant
The Potter sewing club held their back to the proper place under the
eveuing was spent by all.
Robert Parker pastor.
meeting at Smith’s grove near new conditions. The Bell tele-1
Sunday school, 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts and Peoria Wednesday afternoon. A phone company also have a gang
ou want your shirt to look well, always.
Prracbing, 11.
daughter Lucile of E"gene visited picnic lunch was served and swim­ at work rooting their line over.
1 rue— the onl> part th at most folks see is the
Junior League, 2:30,
Mrs. Roberts parents,Mr. aud Mrs ming was a diversion, A feature
The road is to be straightened,
Epworth league, 7,
P. J. Forster last Wednesday even­ of the afternoon was a shower of widened and placed on a standard
little “V" above your vest. But that “V” be­
Preaching, 8.
ing.
useful articles given to Mrs Harry grade, giving Brownsville and the
speaks the style, the quality of your entire
Praver-meetine, Thursday, 8.
Mrs. Clifford Carey and baby Springer, whose home was recently Calapooia valley a better outlet to
shirt.
Bible Stu Jy Tuesday, 2.
the railroad and Paific highway
daughter accompanied Mr. Carey burned.
at Halsey.
down from Eugene when he came
J A. Stevenson, P. J. Foretar
You want inbuilt value, below the “V” aud
i to fill his appointment at the and A. G- Waggener have been
<2heck c/p
Boyi
Take
Nap,
Ford
Take«
Ditch
in
the
fashioning. Sm art lines. Deft tailoring
Christian church Suoday. It was getting new poles, putting them in
— On your Summer Needs — i ‘‘Miss Careys” first trip down.
ot shoulder«, cuffs aud sleeves.
the ground and assisting _ with the
Thomas Miller and James Rtc-
Everything for the Harvester
Mr. and Mrs. Wat ns Walker work of overhauling the telphone tor, local youths, left Halsey Satur-
from Eye Shades and Goggles and family of Portland arrived
lioee. The switchboard has been day night for Newport where they
See the style show of Neustadter
to foot powder and corn remedy j Saturday and are visiting the form­
overhauled and put iu order by O. -pent 8unday seeing the sights.
shirts at Our Store.
Neustadt»r
er’s tister, Mrs. George Starr.
E. Bays of Portland, an expert in Ou the return trip Sunday night
Brothers,
Established
1858,
Portland
iJor
The Misies Nellie and Pearl tbte line of work end for many all was lovely until a point about
San
Francisco,
New
York.
freckle creams, bleach cream, Falk returned from a visit at Cor- years with the Bell Telephone Co. two milee north of Halsey was
I he line« running west from the reached when sleep overcame
cleansing cream and cold cream ' vallit Saturday.
office have been repaired, also some vour.g Miller, who was piloting the
•7z>y
Mrs P. J. Forster and her son-in-
of the country lines. These lines Ford, end they went into the
law, Herman Steinke drove to
ere said to have been in very LtAl ditch. Miller recived several deep
Portland Friday. Mr. Steinke re­
condition. Although there will be cute when bis bead struck the glass
turned the next day but Mrs. For­
eome expense, patrons should now wind deflector, sod bled profueelv I
ster
remaioed for a weeks visit with
Open Wed. and Sat. eve till 9
get enough better service to justify A pesscr-by brought him into town
her daughter, Mrs. Preiton New- the outlay.
j where Dr, Mark« fixed him up.
Mr. an J Mrs. O. W. Frum and
family attended the celebration in
honor of the golden wedding anni­
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E.
Parrish of Newport at the home of
the latter’s brother, Charles Bates,
near Scio, Sunday.
The iowdown’
on
S h ir ts
F IN E
Halsey
Pharmacy
S H IR T
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Halsey, Oregon