Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 01, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PACE 4
KURA«.
< ¿ ... /R IS E
SEPT, 1
Senator Robert N. Stanfield
(Continued from page 1)
Pine Grove Church
GLOBE, Albany
Septem ber 5-6-7
Colleen Moore
IN
Statewide News Items
Sunday school 10 a. ro.
Preacbing, 11a. di . Mias Mitz­
ner.
Preaching S p. in. Mias Mitzner
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8
p. u>.
sugar beets, reports M. B. McKay,
plant pathologist of the experiment
station at Corvallis. The disease In
some cases has damaged 50 per cent
of the crop, he says.
Establishment of the boundaries of
a proposed road Improvement district
sought in petitions submitted to the
state highway commission by resi­
dents of Polk and Lincoln counties
will he considered at a hearing to be
held by the commission at Falls City
on Saturday, September 11.
Weeks of undercover work gather­
ing evidence and obtaining "buys"
came to a head at Klamath Falls
when city, county, state and federal
officers combined In one of the big­
gest liquor raids ever held in south­
ern Oregon. Thirty were taken In
the wholesale raids, including ten wo­
men.
Church of Christ
“ I t M u s t be L o v e ”
C O LLEEN ’S
Most Beautiful, Moat Gorgeous
Picture to date
You'll like thia one we are sure
COMEDY
THE LINN
County Fair
A p a n o r a m ic d is p la y of th e A g r ic u ltu r a l, L iv e ­
sto c k , I n d u s tr ia l a n d E d u c a tio n a l r e s o u rc e s
o f th e c o u n ty .
Is Only Three Weeks Away
A re y o u p la n n in g to bo r e p r e s e n te d w ith a n e x ­
h ib it in o n e o r m o re o t th e v a r io u s d e p a r t ­
Senator Robert N. Stanfield who
ments?
was defeated in the ptitnary last
Sunday
School
10.
Job Printing at this office.
May for ^nomination on the Re­
Preaching 11.
publican ticket to the United States
Sullivan A Sullivan of Portland
Christian Endeavor 7.
Senate
by
Frederick
Steiwer
of
have completed their contract for
w ill b e m e a s u r e d b y y o u r lo y a lty a s a n e x h ib it-
Preaching 8.
grading fire mllea of railway exten­
Pendleton,
announces
be
will
be
a
Clifford L. Carey, Pastor.
sion into the national forests pear
o r.
candidate at the coming general Cottage Grove for the Anderson A
Local Agent for
election as ar. independent candi­ Middleton Lumber company, which
M. E. Church
will start this year upon a cut of 40,-
date. Mr. Stanfield alleges unfair 000 annually for ten years in federal
Robert Parker pastor.
a n d h e lp m a k e th is th e g r e a te s t f a ir in th e h is ­
Sunday school, 10.
,
, , | *» pf-
campaign tactics on the part of timber.
Preaching, 11.
to ry o t o u r c o u n ty .
Mr. Steiwer and the leading Re­ Using finger prints along with the
Juoior League, 2:30,
publican newspaper of the state— signatures of all persons issuing
checks apparently la the only means
Epworth league, 7,
The Morning Oregonian.
D. C. Rossmaa, Salesman
of halting the flood of worthless paper
Preaching, 8.
that la now being floated in different
Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 8.
H alsey, O regon
Ex-Editor Now Feeding Chickens sections of the country, according to
Bible StuJy 'Tuesday, 2.
Louis Olson, who Is in charge of the
It is a newspaper office tradition bad check division of the Salem po­
that some time or other every news­ lice department.
paper man becomes disgusted with Citizens of Pendleton will be given
his occupation and an nonces he is an opportunity at the November elec­
tions to vote on an amendment pro­
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING :
‘‘going to quit the job, and go into viding for bonding special lighting dis­
I Truck
the chicken business." Very few tricts and la the first step in the
C a rs
PIANO:—Will sell reasonable,
1 Line
of them ever do, but according to plan of the Pendleton Commercial as­
Earl Stanard, Brownsville’s young sociation merchants* committee fbr Rosewood finish, Storey & Clark
DAILY SERVICE
a modern business district piano. Write Mrs. Adda Leeper
poet, one editor has succeeded in obtaining
G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g a n d B a tte r y W o r k
street lighting system.
Route all freight, Auto Freight Ter­
527
West
2nd.
st.,
Albany.
bis ambitious. Stanard, who is
A ll w o rk d o n e r e a s o n a b le a n d g u a r a n te e d
minal, Door 39. Rhone F.Ast 5004
Silver gray squirrels are proving
the Brownsville reporter for the such a pest to walnut growers of Mc­
Leave Portland each dav at 4:00 p. in.
Agent wanted in Halsey terri­ Leave Halsey each day at 3:30 p. m.
Albany Democrat and the Port­ Minnville that orchardlsts are organ­
1924 Ford T udor Sedan in splendid condition
tory.
Sworn proof of »75 per week.
Halsey Depot, Swift & Co.
land Oregonian is responsible for izing forays to shoot them. The ani­
Ford T o u rin g C ar w ith Good R u b b er fo r $35.00
$1.50
an
hour for spare time. In­
mals
climb
the
trees,
bite
into
the
the following which appeared in a
P o rtla n d , B row nsville and
twig holding the walnut and when troducing Finest Guaranteed Hosi­
recent issue of the Oregonian:
it has dropped to the ground scurry
H a rris b u rg T ru ck Line
“ W. II. Wheeler, editor and off to their holes. Considerable dam­ ery. 126 styles and colors. Low
prices. Auto furnished. No capi­
publisher of the Rural Enterprise age to the orchard» has resulted.
All Ages Just Dote
of Halsey for some years past, has Pendleton post of the American ta l or experience necessary.
on our deliriously flavored ice sold out and retired from the hard Legion has enlisted Its services with W ilknit Hosiery Company Dept,
creams. We have all varieties of labor of getting out a newspaper, those of the police of Pendleton in M-47 Greenfield, Ohio.
,
attempting
to
run
down
r.
thief
who
frozen delicacies. Rich, luscious, and now on bis chicken ranch,
among other things, stole a brief
F irs l-c la s s W o r l
PIANO—High grade piano near
scattering grain to clamorous fowls, case from the automobile of F. M
cooling, perfectly frozen creams
Halsey
will
be
sold
to
reliable
the
seventy-slx-year
old
veteran
Bistline, a lawyer of Pocatello, con­
J - W. S T E P H E N S O N .
the joy of the heightened eurntner,
may dwell down memory lane, and taining records of the proceedings party at big saving, $10 monthly
the delight of the festival winter—
live over again in fancy expedien­ of the Idaho state American Legion will handle. A real buy, write at
TUSS1NG & TUSSING
the nil the year delicacy de Inxel cies in newspaper offices which convention at Lewiston.
once for particulars.
Tallman
LAWYERS
Two applications by the state high
16
C la r k ’ s C o n fe c tio n e r y ■late back to the year 1868, when way commission of Oregon for ap­ Piano Store, Salem, Oregon.
Halsey and Brownsville
as a youth of eighteen years lie en proval of bridge plans have been ap­
Oregon
SPECIAL BARGAIN! House
tered a Canadian print shop as proved by the war department The
and small barn and six lots in
devil.”
department approved revised plans
for a bridge to be constructed over North Brownsville.
Price for
the south fork of Nehalem river, one- quick sale »550.00. Act quickly
Men Sues Dry Chief.
quarter mile east of Mohler, and for
and secure a home before this of­
Salem, Or.— Damages of >50,000 are
aaother over the north slough of Coos
Laundry sent Tuesdays
sought against W illiam 8. Levens bay about four miles from North fer is withdrawn.
Leslie L. Has-
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
state prohibition commlsslcsier, and Bend.
kin, 309 Lyon St., Albany, Ore.
H a ls e y , O re g o n
The Success of the Fair
W. L. WRIGHT
Plan Your Exhibits Now
Chevrolet
Motor Cars
Remember the Dates
S e p t . 2 1 -2 4
HALSEY n,(alcr HUDSON
GARAGE
P. B. í H.
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
BARBER
SHOP
A
Modern
Barber Shop
HALSEY STATE BANK
C A P IT A L
AND
SU RPLU S
three unnamed deputies In a suit fll
ed In the circuit court by Russell
Beckett of Salem, convicted at pos­
session of liquor.
Beckett declares in his compaint
that Prohibition Commissioner Lev­
ens has threatened to make his life a
burden and said he would run Beck­
ett out of town. The deputies used
strong arm methods in handling the
case, it is alleged.
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savinas accounts Solicited
ip T ° O b t a in H e a lt h y a n d T h r iv in g
P u lle ts
T H E M ARKETS
| Use Kerr’s { H oping j
1 In
C o n n e c tio n
W ith
K e r r 's
S c r a tc h . *
T
L ib e ra l D is c o u n t o n T o n lx>ts o r M ore.
®
Food T h a t (Jiv es R e s u lts .
o. w. h u
T h e M/
\t/
m
Me ( an Give \o u Good Prices on
OIL MEAL
"U;r
I Iig lie s t p ric e s p a id fo r p o u ltr y a n d eggs.
V ^ e b u y w h a t th e
a n d sell w h a t
fa rm e rs
th e fa rm e rs
h a v e to
h a v e to
T. J. Skirvin Seed (g
sell
buy.
Forfeiture of the construction con­
tract entered Into by the Medford Ir­
rigation district and the Rogue River
Canal company was authorized by
Rhea Luper, state engineer. The for­
feiture was requested by the lrrlga
tlon district on the ground that the
Irrigation system had not been com
pleted In accordance with the con­
tract. The state engineer has auth­
orized the irrigation district to com­
plete the project which w ill cost ap­
proximately »76,000.
There were s toiai of 198 arrests
for violations of ths state prohibition
laws in the stats of Oregon during
the month of July, according to a
report prepared by W illiam Levens,
state prohibition director.
Approxi­
mately 145 of these defendants plead
ad guilty' or were convicted In the
courts.
Fines assessed aggregated
»23,702.60, with fines paid in the
amount of »lt.965.90. A total of 468
gallons of liquor was destroyed and
20 stills ware confiscated by the of­
ficers.
Portland
Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard
white, soft white, western white, and
hard winter. 11.29; federation, »1.20;
northern spring, »1.27; western red
»1.24.
Hay—Alfalfa, »17 60 3 18 ton; valley
timothy, »17.50:318; eastern Oregon
timothy. »21 321.60.
Butterfat—44c shippers' track.
Eggs—Ranch. 29Q 36c.
Cheese— Prices f. o. b. Tillamook;
Triplets. 2954c; loaf 30t4c per lb.
Cattle— Steers, medium. »7.0038.00
At a special election held in Barlow
Hogs— Medium to choice. »123 14.50.
Sheep— Lambs, medium to choice. to determine the matter <7f a location
for a proposed new high school build­
»9.50 011.50.
ing for the union high school dis­
Oesttle.
W heat— Soft white, »13014, hard trict. the 10-acre tract of George H.
winter. »1281«; western red, »1.2754; Brown, situated in Canby, was select­
northern spring. »1391«; western ed by a vote of 426 to 14. At this
white. Big Bend bluestem. »1.3014; election a straw vote was taken to
Big Bend dark northern spring, gat the sentiment of patrons on the
»1.31 <4 7 Big Bend dark hard winter, «uestlon of bonding the district for
»100,000 or mors for the creation of a
»130
Hay—Alfalfa. »25; timothy P. SM hklidlng fund and the expression was
almost unanimously In faror of the
»20; do. mixed. >28.
bend Issue.
Butter—Creamery, 42343c.
Eggs Ranch, 3S340C.
U. P- io Ban Women Worker*.
Hogs Prime. »14.60 3 14.80.
Omaha. Neb.—Women will be inalig-
Cattle Steers, choice. »7.0038 00.
Ihle for employment by the Union Pa
Cheese — Oregon fancy, 10381c; clflc railroad, according to order* is­
standards, 29c; Washington fancy sued by W M Jeffers, general man
triplets, 27c.
ager of the road.
Women now em
Spokane.
ployed by the road will not he affect­
Hogs- Good. »1160 3 13 85.
ed by the order, but no moru will be
Cattle— Steers, good, >7.00 3 '» 9 ,
hired, it was p.noounced.
Ì
A B E 'S
LIGHT HAULING:—Any dis­
tance, any time. Harry G. Brese-
itr.
5t
FOR
partly
rooms.
rent by
RENT:—Unfurnished or
furnished house-keeping
Also fine studio piano for
the hour, at Hotel Sylvian.
W. F. White has just completed
a modern and up-to-date chickeo
house for O. II. Froman near
Fayetteville and is now building a
garage for C. C. Jackson.
Big Special
Dance
Monday N ight
^September 6
PLA CE
D ELBERT STA RR
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
LADY A S SIS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
W . L. W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
D. C. ROSSMAN, Local Manager
Lady Assistant
All calls answpred day or night
Phone 255
Halsey, Oregon
G. G. HAMER
G e n e r a l D r a y in g
and
H a u lin g
A n y w h e r e - A n y t i m o
F o r q u ic k s e rv ic e
P h o n e 16x6
T UMBtE INN: C ^ m e r y
‘ ATsociahon
Manufacturers of
Alio remember .Dancing every
Saturday night . t Tumbi, i„„
01
========3=^—
LINN BUTTER
and Buyers of Egcs
A- Farmers' Co-operative
» C re a m e ry