Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 01, 1926, Image 2

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    HURAL ENTERPRISE
Neighborhood News
Published Every Wednesday,
B y H ubert L- A lston
EDITOR ARD PUBLISHER
Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1926
It a year in advance
Arrearages. 12j£c a month
Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount
for time or space ; no charge for com
position or c.iauges.
Pine Grove Points
(B y Special Correspondent)
Hop-picking Began at the Mc­
Laren yard Monday morning.
ON THE SESQUI LAGOONS
qf
$3.90
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and
daughter Beverly drove to Eugeu
Sunday afternoon bringing Doris
Robnett borne with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chisholm
of Monroe were Sunday afternoon
Miss Nora Pehrsson went to Sal­
callers at Lee Ingram’s.
em Sunday Sunday to attend the
Mr. dnd Mrs. Chester Curtis and
wedding of a friend there.
u " P a id -fo r P aragrap hs." (e a llae.
children visited Mrs. Curtis’ moth
• • • a d v e rtis in g dlsgulesd as n a * a
W. G- McNeil and family went
er, Mrs. C. N. Tandy Sunday
to Newport Thursday, returning
afternoon.
Monday.
Did You Ever Stoo to Think
Velda, Alice and Delta Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler
and
Thelma Ingram visited Wilma
By Edson R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee spent a few days at Newport last
Lois
and Erma Falk Sonday after'
Okla., Board of Commerce.
a n d r e tu r n
weak.
noon.
COPYRIGHT, 1936.
Pearl and Grace Pabrsson came
F o r use F r id a y , S a tu rd a y
Frank C. Mortimer, vice presi
E. D. Isom and family drove to
an d S unday • • re tu rn
home
from
the
Strode
hop
yard
dent o* the Citizens bank of bos
Albany Monday evening to see
Wednesday.
li m i t T u e s d a y
Angeles, says:
“ The Bat” at the Globe theater.
Rev. H It. Tate and family of
That there is no class io the
Mrs. A. E. Wbitbeck accompan
15-day ro u n d trip tickets
citizembip of any nation which is Peoria left Monday for Missouri, ied Mrs. Florence Hawkins and
on
sale daily at slightly
entitled to greater consideration having been transferred to that daughter to Eugene Tuesday.
higher
fare perm it stop­
than the farmer. He constitutes conference. A Rev. Smith is the
overs.
Miss Lillie Rickard spent part
the very Cher of the community in pastor appointed to the Peoria and
of last week in Corvallis attending
C onvenient trains going
Lake Creek charge.
which he dwells.
conference.
and returning.
Mrs. Florence Annis visited Mr?.
From tho earliest tiller of our
Mrs.
Wbitbeck
and
Mrs.
Hawk-
Bert
Haynes
this
week.
soil to our present day farmer, he
Travel in comfort
Mis. Agnes Chandler was hostess I*?8 Cal,e<1 0,1 Mr8' Lee Iu« rara ° ne
has exercised habits of thrift and
and safety
frugality. And great as is the at a most enjoyable party at ber 'day last week and Mrs. John Rolfe
and Mrs, E. D. Isom Monday
value of thrift from the point of home Saturday evening.
afterooou of this week.
economics, yet its value is uot
Mre. R. K. Stewart and grand-
limited wholly io that field.
daughters visited Mrs. N. H. Cum­
Here are Americans, visitors to the Sesqui-Centennlal International Expo­
Weekly Industrial Review
The training afforded by its mings and children Monday.
sition tn Philadelphia which celebrates the lSUth anniversary of the signing at
the Declaration of Independence, riding about the lagoons in an Italian craft,
practice calls for the exercise of
Frank Gibson began filling Lis
Salem—Oregon Linen Mills, Ioc. a gondola, from which they view the buildings and display» from many lands.
qualities that are predominantly silo Tuesday.
In the distance can be seen the mammoth Sesqui Stadium; to the right ts
C la y P . M o o d y ,
ships in 27 cats of machineiy for the
moral in character. It means
signal tower of the United States Coast Guard building and exhibit, and
The funeral of Mr. Gonld of linen plant. Factory will nse 137 to
A gent
the
left
is
one
of
the
Japanese
pagodas
which
dot
the
exposition
grounds.
self-control. It means self mastery. Peoria was held at the Pine Grove
The Grecian pavilion is one of the permanent structures on the site befoiw
electric
motors.
Long ago the farmer learned to church Monday afternoon. Rev.
the city government decided to build the Sesqui at the front door of the £reat
Salem—Sixteen local canneries Philadelphia Navy Yard. The Exposition continues until December L
forego immediate pleasure for the Calder of Sbedd officiating.
will pack more than 1,000,000
sake of some more distaut good.
Mr. and Mre. Lee Cjm p of Port- cases this year.
Through hardship and toil, on
Job Printing at this office.
for July reached $657,045.
laud are visiting at John Mc­
Springfield — Mountain States
Oregon mills use 800,000,000
the frontier and the prairie; in the Laren’,.
Chiloquin, ou new S. P. Cas­ Power Company will furnish light
feet of lumber for paper making,
valleys and on the hillsides, he
L.
E.
Eagy
and
family
and
Mr.
cade line, needs sash and door and power for Wendling and Mar- Halsey Railroad Time
each year.
has labored to supply the immedi­
cola. Steam plant generates 3,500
and
Mre.
Ben
Ivey
aud
son
went
North
South
ate wants of his household and
Portland leads country west of factory, hardwaro store, small kilowatts.
to
Belknap
Springe
Tuesday.
The
12, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
wood
working
plant,
and
brick
food for the peoples of the earth.
Mississippi as cloak-suit center,
16, 5:15 a. ni.
15, 12:45 p. in.
That which he has gathered and Eagye returned home Thursday business has grown 330 per cent in nd tile factory. Also needs large New Loud Speaker C arries Ten Miles. 18, 8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. ni.
and
the
Iveya
started
for
their
34,
4:08
p.
m.
hotel
badly;
many
people
going
to
31, 1:34 p. ni. flat;
saved has become the foundation
London, Eng. — Senator William
three years.
Nos. 14 and 16 stop to let off passengers
home
in
California,
going
by
way
that
fust
growing
town
are
unable
Marconi of Italy, inventor of wire­
of our wealth as a nation. His
from south of Eugene.
McMinnville — Smith chicken
to find any kiud of hotel accommo­ less, has announced the perfection of No. 31, direct connnction for Marshfield
steadiness, industry and sobriety of Bend and Klamath.
cannery to build large new plant.
a wireless loud speaker which can be
points.
dations.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hover, Mr.
are political virtues which make
heard for 10 miles. It is the inven­ Passengers for svuth of Eugene' should
Fort Klamath stockmen will
for the stability and permanente and Mrs. Everett Hover of Harris­
take train No. 17.
Dundee walnut exchange sells tion of a member of the staff of Mar­
burg, Mrs. Florence Annis of ship about 15,000 cattle this fall.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal­
of our government.
coni company and Marconi states has
first
carload
of
walnuts
in
Califor­
sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 snd 8:lfc p in.
Portland land district has 159
Salem and Mrs R K. Stewart and
already been tried out at Cowles with Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. ui. amt
nia.
521
acres
af
public
lands
open
for
success.
3.35
and 8:45 p. ui.
Helen and Jeaoette Settle of Pleas­
Gertrude Ederle Greeted by New York
homesteading.
ant
Hill
were
Sunday
visitors
nt
New York. — Gertrude Ederle was
Yoncalla —II. F. Wells gets 90
Elven a homecoming ovation as New E. E. Hovers.
York novur buforo has given a woman.
pounds
peppermint oil worth $12 a
Mr and Mrs. Ray Hover spent
Packed throngs that witnessed her
pound,
from
one acre.
Sunday night at Bert Haynes.
triumphant procession up the canyon
Medford— Local pear industry
of lower Hroadway were estimated as
daily payroll is over £10,000 a day
Alford Arrow s
greater than those that welcomed re­
turning heroes after the world war
to 3,000 workers.
It was the day of days for the youth­
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Klamath Falls building permits
ful swimmer who was the first of her
An enjoyable evening was spent
sex to conquer the English channel
and In a bettor time than any mnn at the Lee Ingram home Saturday
had ever achieved.
evening when a number of their
neighbors and friends met to give
them a farewell party. Mr. Ing­
ram s are moving to Harrisburg in
the near future. Music and games
were the diversions until a late
hour when delicious refreshments
were served. Those present Mr.
and Mrs. II. J. Hawkins aud
I o w a C h ilif a tFycv
daughter Helen Joan of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Foresman; Tho eye is the main avenue of edu.
Defective vision cause?
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wbitbeck cation.
Mrs.
Chester
Curtis
and
daughter?
more
school
failures than any one
A thorough Cultural and prolraatortel » N 4ar
ship ta the outatandin« ih a ra v tm a tir o f the
Velde, Alice Delta end Elnora and thing.
State Urwvergity
sone, Charles and Dean; Mr, and
We make a specialty of fitting
7>oirwr»f I t o l f t r v j in
Mre.
Horace
Armstrong
and
the
eyes of children and young
22 departments o f the College of
daughters, Retta and Hazel; Mr. people, guarantee an accurate ad­
Literature. Science a n j the Arts.
and Mre. E. D. Isein and daugh justment of glasses, and take care
A rchitecture and A llie d A r t s —
ter Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Lee of the eyes until they reach ma­
Business A dm inistration — Educa­
tion— Journalism—G rs d u a te Study
Ingram and daughter Thelma; turity.
— Law— M edicine— M u sic— Physi­
Emery
and Jess Rickard and I^est-
cal Education— Socsdogy — S o c ia l
er
Green.
W h y Bridge-Reach
W o r k — Extension Division.
J e w e le r s ,
Mr».
II.
J.
Hawkins
ansi
daugh­
^ S u p e rio r” R anges
5ht Vest Opero September 27, 192t
Optometrists nnd Manufacturing
ter
Helen
Jean
of
Fortlnnd
are
A re P re fe rre d
f o r m /onndlion or c a t o io ju t u ' r i t i
Opticians
i h t h ttllfr u r
of
vieiting Mra. A. R. Wbitbeck A L B A N Y
OREGON
Happy is the woman who has a Bridge-Beach
Oefu/t ¿uji'ii» Ore
Superior in construction—made of
Mr, Hawkins also spent line week­
Superior Range in her kitch en -for she knows
Superior
caat
iron—famous
for
its
end here.
durability.
she
will get the results she expects from her cook-
Notice of Appointment of Ad
mg and b a k in g -lig h t, fluffy biscuits, perfect
First
cost
is
reasonable—will
give
ministratrix.
Of
bread, juicy roasts, tender steaks and delicious
long service without repairs.
cakes and pastries. The secret is the scientific
Notice is hereby given that the under­
/-JT E a sily op erated — respond in-
°'u " L u r.erfect draft controls and the ease with
signed by an order of the Coanty Court
\J | stantly to draft control —ready for
w h ic h the heat is maintained at a constant tem ­
of I.inu County, Oregon has been ap­
cooking as soon as fire is started.
perature. If you have not seen the new Bridge-
pointed Administratrix of the estate of
Beach Superior^ Ranges, we will be glad to show
Give healthful, odorless warmth in
Rdward N. Fairo deceased, (whose true
Personal Service by an Experienced P rinter name
you the complete line.
winter—permit free ventilation of
was Norman Neat Kogga and who
To
P o r tla n
Southern
Pacific
s uperior" Range
BRIDGE-BEACH
Meade & Albro
The Name is a
Guarantee of Quality
G
Job Printing-
—B ring
Your Nexl Order to the Enterprise
Any Girl in Trouble
m a , communicate w ith Rrs.gn Lee of t h e J S a l , « ^
W h .ts Shield Homs, J65 M ayfair avenue, Portland, O rv g o ..
rved in the United States Army under
„ „ w e of Edward N. Fairo.) All persons
havi.', K claims against said estate are re­
quired t° present them within six
months f.*°tn the date of thia notice,
with the pro
vouchers, to the under,
signed at the o.^*ce
Tuasing A Tes­
ting, at Halsey in Linn County, Oregon
Dated and first pub.’'*hed this 25th day
of August, 192b.
El.LA ROOGA,
Administratrix Aforesaid.
Tussing A Tuaaiag, A tty a tor A d m x
Q kitchen in summer, as breezes do
not affect the flames.
Large warming shelf and cooking
su rface on w hich to keep foods
warm.
Provide an abundance of hot water
for all household uses.
Safe in the home with children—
upset — use fuel that can­
Q cannot
not spill, leak
explode.
or
Prices--- $ 6 5 .0 0 to $ 1 2 5 .0 0
Many styles of finish to select fro m —beau-
nfully enam eled or plain M a c k -m a n y
with nickel trimming. A ll have high closet
and are set up from floor on sanitary base.
HILL & CO
Halsey