Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 08, 1926, Image 1

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    THE RURAL ENTERPRISE
V o l u m e 15
Joint Meeting of Church Societies
An especially interesting meet­
ing of the W. F. M- S. wa< held
at the M. E. church Friday after­
noon. The occasion being a joint
iueeliDg of the Standard Bearers,
King's Heralds, Light Beareis and
the members of the missionary so­
ciety. Mite boxes from all societ­
ies were opened and the proceeds
amounted to $33. An interesting
program had been arranged by
Mesdames S- J. Smith and Frank
Hedley consisting of readings and
solos. Refreshments were served.
To Make New Home in Canada
C. E. Smith and wife and son
left Halsey, Tuesday morning by
automobile for Olds, Alberta, Can­
ada, where they will locate and
make their future home.
The Smiths recently sold their
farm west of town, and they have
a host of friends here who would
welcome them back if they should
ever decide to return to this com­
munity after a few seasons in the
nqrthland.
Arm Badly Injured
Thursday morning, while adjust­
ing a belt on the gas engine that
operates a wood saw, E. S. tiayes
had the misfortune to get his arm
caught between the belt and the
pulley while they were running at
iull speed and as a result bis arm
was seriously torn and bruised.
Dr. Marks dressed the injured
member.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holt and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hill motored to
Eugene Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Foote and
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Tooth of Litch­
field, Ohio, have been guests for a
few days of A. E. Foote and wife
at Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. Tooth
have taken apartments at Eugene
and will remain in the west.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Brown and
son, and Leander Orr of Portland
and Miss Doris Talent of near
Brownsville were guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Almoo Monday.
Halsey was well represented at
the two performances of fhe 101
Notice is hereby given that the ranch show at Eugene Saturday,
Board of Equalization will meet at
Mrs. George Starr and daughter
the Linu county assessor's office,
Louise spent the weekend with her
Albany Oregon, on the second
sister at Juuction City.
Monday in September 1920, and to
Mr. and Mrs. George Tycer and
remain in session for a period of
baby
were guests of Mrs. Tycer’a
four weeks.
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bres­
Grant Frotnan,
sler while enroute from Portland
Assessor.
to Grants Pass where they visited
Mrs. D. Taylor and son L. D., Mr. Tycer’s parents and other rela­
and Mrs. Anna Drinkard are at tives.
horns again after a ten day motor
While stepping across a ditch
trip to various points in Washing­
Saturday, Mrs. Eliza Brandon
ton.
made a mis-step and fell wrench­
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frum spent ing her arm and hip so badly she
the week end enjoying sea breezes was confined to her home for a day
at Newport.
or two.
Notice to Tax Payers
Pianos, Player Pianos, Grands,
1 Reproducing Grands and Elec-
$
trie Pianos of All Kinds
The highest grade pianos made—bar nothing.
If you want a piano of real value, buy a
R l l ld w i n P i a n o
Then you will he sure of having the best. Try other makes
and then compare with the Baldwin line and you can
plainly see and hear the difference. I promise you a
square deal if you buy a piano from us.
Two car loads of Pianos now arriving which won't last
long—we sell Pianos and lots of them. If in town look
over our stock, pick out the one you like aod we will keep
it for you until ready—but pick it out now.
LEE G. DAVIS, Proprietor
DAVENPORT MUSIC HOUSE, «» w . - M
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,
-P R IZ E S -
F or Everyone
IN THE GRAB BAGS
- See Them In Our Windows -
Friday and Saturday,
September 10 and 11
land spent a few days at the home of I L eila G a n sle w as given a sur-
he^coua.n, Mra. Herman Stienke last | priM p #rty , „ t T h u rgJayi th e
Pine Grove Points
Mrs. Robt Parker who has been
ordered to take a complete rest by
~
,
casion b ein g h er te n th b ir th d a y . physicians, is being visited by her
L. E. Eagy and family and Mrs. Mary
The families of W. R. Kirk and J. N. I.-,
.
,
,
.
McNeil were county seat visitors Wed­ Elliott sp e n t, very pleasant day Sun- ¡ G ‘ meS Were
mother, Mrs. H- J. Blythe of Syl­
nesday.
day whea they motored to Newport.
o i n ic* b ir th d a y « ifts p reseu ted to van, Kaunas, who will oversee the
Eunice Sylvester and Mrs. Markham
Vincent Came, and family of Sum m it! h e r ’ Ice cream and w aters were house work during her daughters
came home from Monmouth Wednesday, spent Sunday at H. L. Straley'».
served. Present ware Bessie Rey- iodisposition.
for the fall vacation.
Mias Ellen Vannice is home for her I oolds, June Layton, Dorothy Cor-
Dr. and Mrs T. I. Marks and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson of Port­ last vacation this summer. She is leav coran. Fern Rossman, Alice and
land are visiting the McLaren».
t ,„g ,oon fur Alsea, where she will
Mr.
and Mrs. George Laubner re­
teach j ean Sturtevant and Leila Gansle.
Bert Haynes and George McNeil were school this winter.
turned Monday from a pleasant so­
Portland visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Gus Mitzner and son Ted journ at Yachats.
Miss Mearle Straley went to Corvallis
Bert Haynes and E. E. Hover with Friday and visited triends there until and daughter Amanda and Miss
Tom Hover moved his family
their families were Sunday visitors at Sunday eveniog when she returned and Ellen Vannice are at Newport this
W. E. Hovers near Harrisburg.
left the same evening for Harrisburg. | w eej.
from Halsey to Monroe Wednes­
George Chandler has built a new silo where she is picking hoos.
day. Mr. Hover has been in busi­
and filled it Tuesday,
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Stienke and
Mrs. Ed Kizer who will teach ness in the Benton county town
"1 be hoppicking at the McLaren yard children visited Mrs. Stienke'» sister at the 7th and 8tb grades here this for several mouths and decided to
was finished Tuesday. T he hops were Eugene Sunday.
winter, will occupy rooms at the move over.
very good this year and the nickers were
Mrs. Cecil Bilyeu and daughter and
residence of Mrs. Addie Leeper.
able to make very good wages.
Miss Mary Carey visited at J. P. Tem­
Piano For Sale Near Haleey: —
Mr. and Mis J. W. Lamar, Mr. and pleton's Moaday afternoon.
Thomas Miller is working in
>
Strictly high grade piano partly
Mrs Chas Shaw and Mr. Hughes of Pe­
Mrs. J. B. Waggener is finishing pick­ Corvallis and expects to enter O.
t paid tor must be sold for balance
oria attended church at Pine Grove Sun­ ing her bean crop this week.
A. C. this term.
day morning.
left. Wonderful bargain and terms
Leroy Straley and Roy Saflev left Sat-
Cliaa. Gibson of Corvallis is spending turday night for Corvallis where they
If interested in
Mrs. J. E. Jacobson and child­ $10 monthly.
will pick hops.
a few days at Frank Gibsons.
particulars,
write
Cline Piano Co.,
ren of Cushman were guests ot the
Regular services will be held at the
T. P. Templeton and [wife spent Sun­
M
Front
St.
Portland,
Ore.
2t
C. P. Moody home last week.
church next Sunday. Miss Mitzner will day afternoon at Clarence Gillettes.
preach both morning and evening.
Mrs. J. H. Vannice and daughters,
Roberta and Edna are leaving thia week
for Salem. Misa Roberta is entering
the Willamette University and Miss
Edna will enter high school September
Mrs. H. J. Hawkins and little daugh­ 20 .Mr. Vannice will remain at the farm
ter left Saturday for their home in Port­ of his son. Merwin until the fall work is
land after a visit at the Whitbeck home. done. The Vanmces will be greatly
Mra. Whitbeck accompanied them at far missed in this community.
at Albany.
Alford Arrows
Fire broke out in B. E. Cogswell’s pas­
ture Saturday afternoon and burned over
about 300 acres before the volunteer fire
fighters could stop it.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom, daughter
Beverly and niece Doris Robnett and
Chester Curtis and family and uncle,
Jack Curtis drove to Newport Sunday
and spent the day.
School will start in the Alford district,
Monday, September 20, with Miss Agnes
Chandler as teacher.
Rev. and Mrs. H. S, Shangle of Cor­
vallis visited at the J. H. Rickard home
Saturday.
Some one entered Chester Curtis' wood
shed sometime Saturday evening and
took a new auto tire he had juat purch­
ased that day.
Joe Ceraovaki ia enjoying a visit from
bis sister, Mrs. Mary Breenkamp> and
daughter Clara and Mrs. A. Ryan from
Colby, Kansas.
Mrs. C. E. Mercer and DeEtta Robnett
of Eugene called at B. D. Isom's Mon­
day afterneon and took Doris Kobaett
home with them.
Lake Creek Locals
Silo filling, boppicking and sales have
been the chief attractions this week,
Miss Helen Williams is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Manlee Spores near Spring-
field and also picking hops nearby.
George Ledgerwood and wife are at
home again after a motor trip to their
old home at Madras, Oregon. They re­
turned by way of Klamath Falls and
Ashland and visited Mrs. l.edgerwood s
mother who lives at Riddle.
Rev. H. S. Shangle and wife of Cor­
vallis spent the week end visiting in the
neighborhood and were Sunday dinner
guests at the Martin Cnmmings home.
Mrs Rannal Brock is at home again
after several weeks illness in the Eugene
hospital. Her triends were glad to know
of her recovery.
Mrs. Estes Bass and children were
visitors at Martin Cummings’ W ednes­
day.
On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. O.
G. Coldiron invited a number of their
LeelngTam and wife and daughter, friends in to celebrate the birthday an­
Thelma spent Friday evening at A. E. niversaries ot Mrs. Coldiron and G. W
Hockingsmith.
A pleasant evening
Whitbeck’a.
Mias Lillie Rickard, Mrs. Michael was spent and every one wished them
Rickard and Emery Rickard attended the many happy returns ol the day.
camp meeting at Bellfountain Sunday.
Mrs. B. E Cogswell and son Philip ar­
rived from Portland Tuesday for a visit
at the ranch i
Mrs Fred Hough of Portland called at Sunday Monday and Tuesday
the Whitbeck home Tuesday afternoon.
¡GLOBE, Albany
Spoon River Sparks
Miss C.raae Kirk left for Dallas Mon­
day where she will visit friends for sev­
eral days.
Mrs. Henry Seefeld and daughters,
Esther and Mrs. Lester Powell of Wilcox
Arizona visited at Mrs, E. E. Carey'»
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J, Rike and grand
children of the former spent Sunday at
the new home of Carl Seefe'id.
Mrs. Smith and two children of Port-
September 12-13-14
a
The Flaming
Frontier”
you to one of the bags.
Something of value in
everyone.
The Halsey Pharmacy
For Your Convenience
©pen Wednesday and Saturday Evenings till 9
OIL MEAL
Highest prices paid for poultry and eggs.
W e buy what the farmers have to sell
and sell what the farmers have to buy.
T. J. Skirvin Seed ©
The iowdown’
on
COMEDY
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n il s ia d i M
40 ROOMS FURNITURE
Auction Sale
CONTENTS
Brownsville Hotel
Sat., Sept. 11,9 a.m.
day.
Including hotel range; e le c t ic wa»her; electric mangle; bedding;
beds, springs aod mattre «eg ; dressers; comodes; rugs; carpets;
liooleums; office furnitjre; heaters; counters; tables; stands;
pillows; liney; kitchen uten»i Is; dishes etc. Everything must
go. Nothing reserved, a eban cw for housewives, dealers, room­
ing houses and hotel* to get ju st what you want. Terms cash.
All bedding is fuiugated.
I .a r t s all
Try your luck.
We Can Give You Good Prices on
The greatest epic of Frontier
life in ths 70’» y»t.
Picturized, a real western pic­
ture in guper Special form.
B row nsville, Oregon
A fifty cent purchase or more, entitles
FARM LOANS
Mr. and Mrs George Drinkard
and son Joe of Wasco, arrived
at lowest rate of interest.
Saturday and visited at the home Real Estate
Insurance
of Mr. and Mrs, James Drinkard Prompt service, courteous treatment.
Wsi B a in , Room S, First Savings Bank
and other relatives here.
builning. Albany
F. N. WOOD RY,
SALEM. OREGON
You w ant y o u r sh irt to look well, always.
T ru e—th e only p a rt th a t m o st folks see is th e
little “V” above y o u r vest. B ut th a t “V ” be­
sp eak s tho style, th e q u a lity o f y o u r e n tire
sh irt.
You w ant in b u ilt value, below th e “V ” aud
in th e fashioning. S m a rt lines. Deft tailo rin g
of sh o u ld ers, cuffs and sleeves.
See the style show of Neustadter
shirts at Our Store.
Neustadter
Brothers, Established 1853, Portland
San Francisco, New York,
F IN E
S H I R T S .^
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Halsey, Oregon
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