Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 24, 1927, Image 1

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NTERPRI,
A g rc u ltu re
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
A Weekly Chronicle oi Local Events and Progress in Linn County
Established 1912
From the Editor's
Point of View
HALSEY, OREGON’ , T H U R S D A Y
FEB. 24, 19?7
$1 * year in advance
Church Notices
Spoon River Sparks
Methodist—Next Sunday :
10 a. in., Sunday school
11, Public servicess
3, Junior League
6:80, Epworth League
7:30, public services.
7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting
Here all will find a welcome
regardless of social standing. Your
presence will help, and we will try
to do you good.
J. S. Miller, pastor.
(Entarprla# Oorreepondence)
D a ir y
P o u ltry
W ool
Thoughts Penned
by Oregon Editors
Mrs. C. K. Gillette, who went
Glenn Williams and family j The Stayton Co-operative can­
to
Salem last weak to care for her
moved today to a farm north of. nery plans two additions to its
Stream Pollution a Grea
mother
and sister, came home Success Not in Getting
Shedd.
plant.
with her two sons, whom she left
W aste of Resources
But in Doing
C. C. Curry has resigned as
Lane county flocks are increas­ at E. E. Carey’a when she returned
The agitatioa for legislation to atop
county
recorder
and
his
wife
has
ing
100
per
cent
this
lambiDg
(Portland
Telegram)
tbe pollution of our stream* with aew-
it) Salem, She will bring ter
been appointed bis succesaor. It season.
agn has subsided with a partial compre­
mother and sister home as soon as
Dr. Henry Sieenbock o f the
hension of the cost such stoppage by
ia understood Curry is going into
A. H. Porter of Condon has they are able to come.
University
of Wisconsin, after a
any means new known would entail.
business.
bought the William Washburn
lifetime
of
patient research, has
R.
E.
Bierly
and
wife
and
son
Through all the ages of man, in all
Southern Pacific trains are all farm of 160 acres adjoining south were in Albany Friday.
discovered a method for treating
the lands he has occupied, he has been
on schedule again after the storm. Brownsville at a price ap| roti­
throwing oSal into thh sea directly or
M. B Harding and wife went cert,in
with the vitalizing
floating it thither by river.
Last Sunday evening's services mating «100 an acre and will take to Corvallia last week and brought ■ Ichemy of the ultra-violet ray
This writer has seen the bum on an
at tha Church of Chriat were dis­ possession soon.
home over 1800 bsby cnioks. and so making them” carriers of
Oregon wheat farm built with the stable
pensed with to enable the mem­
Mi®. C. P. Mot dy visited Mra. Guess there will be same early frys the health.giving vitamines whore
over a creek, that at flood time the ma
bers to attend tbe revival at tbe George Driutard jf Brownsville in the neighborhood.
Importance we are but just begin­
nure might be washed away and the
Methodist
church.
Tnesday.
ning to appreciate.
labor of hauling il avoided, in another
Kenneth Van Nice was a Sunday
The sun and its rays have b.en
case, where no stream was handy, he
Mrs.
R.
P.
Dougherty
ol
A tourist io'» Stndebaker car let
dinner guest of his friend, Albert
saw the manure hauled and dumped in
worshiped
as the souroe and
Br
wnsville
went
to
Seattle
Tues­
hie oil ruu out and the engine
Connor.
the corners of a worm fence along the
guardian
of
life hy Innumerable
day.
“ froze’’ at Halsey Tuesday. The
rood. The straw on these farms was got
Herman Steinke and family primitive peoples, and in every age
The community entertainment spent Saturday evening at G. J.
Halsey garage ran all night repair­
out of the way b y burning i t The
wise o|d grandmothers have pie-
average wheat production gradually fell
ing the damage.
at Oddfellows’ ball Tuesday night Rike’s.
from 40 bnahela an acre to 14.
scribed fresh air and sunlight
brought
in
about
«15
despite
the
Church of Christ—
Mrs. Morris’ mother, Mrs. W.
W, R Kirk and wife and the as enrativee for alt manner o f
Some of the successors of such farm­
storm.
Preaching, 11
A. Eastburn, suffered a second
f. P. Templelons attended the
ers are improving their land and their
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Evans came fnneral{of Mrs. Houston Thursday, ailments. Now we discover that
Christian
Endeavor,
6:30
stroke
of paralysis early in the
incomes and some are hoping something
it is not so much the fresh air as
Precaching, 7:30
lihe the McNary-Hangen bill will enable
week at her home in Albany and from their home in Portland for a
the unobstructed sunligh| that
Mrs.
Oreu
Frura
and
daughter
them to lift themselves out of the mire
visit with Lake Creek relativesjlnat
Clifford L. Carey, pastor.
died this morning at 2 o’clock.
Ruth
(Mrs.
Holloway)
visited
at
makes the out-of-doors a tonic to
by pulling on their bootstraps.
Saturday, intending to return
The
new
platform
on
the
side-
growing children.
W.‘
„
R.
Kirk’s
Thursday
afternoon.
Before this country is as densely pop­
Tuesday.
track, near Frum’s warehouse, is
If Dr. Steenbock can catch arid
ulated as .China, American ingenuity
Harlie and James Rike spent
Last week's reports from this
put there by the railroad company
w ill find a way to save the immense
tame
this element and sell sunshine
Saturdav with C. J. Straley while
potential fertility now going to waste
for convenience in handling keavy county to the state board of health Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rika went to by the pound he has made a great
on
the
farm
through our sewers, as the packing com
machinery.
showed a continned rapid increase
contribution to human welfare.
Albany.
paoiea have found means to practically
You
can
get
these
at
your
There iaa fortnue in it, and tho
The Church of Christ has begun in number of cases of flu, of which
make their slaughter-house offal pay
Kenneth Van Nice and Henry
their running expenses.
practice on a cantata to be given there were 86, against 1 of chick- Falk went to Eugene Saturday finest thing in the story is Dr.
local drug store
enpox, 1 of measels, 3 of mumps
H o y the Southern Pacific clears 2%
st easter.
and purchased an organ for the St enbock's plans for tbe distribu­
and 1 of pneumonia.
m jh it n dollars a year by reclaiming
tion of that fortune. He has said
Epsom S alts...... ® lbs. 25c
Kirk school.
In renewing his subsription to
unk i t related belsw.
that he did not intend to " per­
Charles
Gausle
and
family,
late
the Enterprise S. A. Mills writes
Tne Busy Bee Sewing club met
vert hie life's greatest work by
of
Eugene,
are
moving
into
the
Sheep Dip...$1.70 a gallon from Alaska : “ We very much
at the borne of its leader, Mrs. J.
‘'Scientists" now announce that they
selling
It,” and he hag therefore
revised
Carter
house
today,
are able to produce life through a chem­ S ulphur...............4 IbsJ 25c enjoy tne home news.
Our loxes
N.
Elliott, Friday afternoon.
aecured a patent for hi® process,
ical formula. Before they turn their
Tbe Garibaldi News tells that After the business hour refresh­
are doing well and the price of
Woodlark Squirrel
which he has turned over to the
new product loose on ua we’d like to
“
Captain
D. E. Paul of the 9th ments were served by Mrs. Elliot
blue
fox
pelts
is
very
much
on
the
Poison....................... 60c
know whether it w ill be fleas, mosqui­
state and Univeraity of Wisconaiu,
up grade lately, making prospects division of the Garibaldi regiment as a surprise in honor of Edna
toes, lounge lixards or Franknsteins. J f Milking Tubes and
with the understanding that the
very bright for u s.” A couple of had a tack placed with murderous Falk’s birthday, Bernice Philpott
uew product« shall be sold at a
Teat
Plugf................25c
Let1« Salvage the Squeal
yetrs ago, whenMr. Mills resided intent in his seat by a private oi and Ardella Falk assisted the
prioe low euough to be in the reach
netr here, he predicted a good bis own division” The Newt does hostess with the serving.
Cannera are 'said to utilize ah
of all.
____ __
Stock Tonics made by
future for tbe blue fox bnsinesi. not eay whether that tack was
MearlefJean Straley and friend
•f a hog except the squeal. Tire
K O R IN E K
The Gtful end of Representative
He has taken his own medicine placed in the seat (Captain Paul Elnebel Myers of La Grande spent
exception is a great waste. The
carries around with him or in one fhe week end at H. L. Straley'a M .cpheraou'e series of hills pro­
and
evidently
it
agrees
with
him.
radio demonstrates that that
on which it rests when he sits and went to Newport with Ci arles posing reformation of tbe admin­
Mrs. Mary Hayes is visiting her
squeal agitates the air all the way
down.
Berhaps in both.
Straley Saturday, They were met istrative machinery of Oregon
from Hogtown to Kankakee. Save KODAKS AND KODAK FILM S daughter, Mrs. Nash, in Bortlund,
at Albany by Mr, and Mrs. does not mean that consolidated
while recuperating after her recent
it and servo it up through railroad
Straley. Leroy Struley took the state government is a discredited
illness.
wbistlea and tha trains can wake
Coming soon
issue. We realize that Mr. Mac­
i'UR
SALE
"
ladies to Corvallis Sunday.
tbe echoes and tbe slumberers at
Beet thing in Halsey this year
John Palmer is a March circuit
pherson
himself understood that
all hours of the day and night in
A- L. Falk and family were at the introduction of his sheaf of
court juryman.
C IT Y H A L L
Halsey and elsewhere at a great
Byron Gage’s Sunday afternoon, hills, after a special legislative
One and or.e-lialf years old.
The Klamath Falls Herald says:
saving of steam and fuel.
if takeu soon.
<P«Jv “ Positively, the only way to ever
committee from Senate and house
Pfne Grove Points
The S. P. Co. is already salvag­ Can furnish papers extra.
by
refused to and had no time to give
have
economy
ia
to
refuse
to
pro­
(By Special Correspondent)
ing about everythiog within sight
Inquire Enterprise office.
them extended study, served only
vide money for a legislature to Albany Hi School Dramatic Club
oi hearing. During 1926 it saved
Mrs, John McNeil visited the an educational purpose.—Oregon
Local people pronounce it best
spend.” But who is to do the
$726,169 on reclaimed aaterial
Albany Hi has had for years
school Tuesday afternoon.
Voter.
refusing?
FOR SALE
and «136,865 on recovered mate­
Proceeds fo r jL I B R A R Y Fund
George
Gillispia
and
wife
of
Last year Tillamook couuty’s
4 and 6 years old
rial. In addition it sold old metal
Watch for the announcement io Lebanon visited at A. F- Albert­
Parent-Teacher«’ Aitocietion
dairy products—mostly cheese—
to tbe value of $685,932 and itself
this paper
two-year-old
son’s
WehneBday,
were valued at »1,900,271.
(School Reporter)
used scrap valued at $997.339.
All Jersevs and all with calf
H- L. Wallace and wife visited
Total reclamation for the year,
At the Parent-Teachers* alia
N. H. Hess, Brownsville
Mr. Wallace’s parents at Ingram
»2.544,546.
lion meeting Feb. 11, praeiued
Lock box 24
Island over the week end.
over by the president,
Ta, Free-
Leone Palmer spenttfUt —«k '■»nd, an amendnsxnl io raise tbe
end at Albany.
I dues nuui J# cents to 26 cents,
Floyd Nichols and family spent 11 ♦ •V- effect next September,
How to Buy Good Quality Foods
W e do wiring of all kinds. Radio repairing
the seek end at Alb" / .
which had been laid on the table,
at Popular Prices
a specialty. No job too small
L. E .E sgyand .ife were Albany was recalled and voted upon.
It was decided to give an enter­
visitors one day last week.
Call at our expense.
H. W EBER
tainment to raise money to carry
Ray
Hover
and
wife
spent
the
Phons 37C4
Brownsville, Oregon
week end with Mrs.
Hover’s on the club work, which it being
sponsored by the association. A
parents at the connty seat.
T hat is the answer.
committee
to plan it was appointed,
N. E. Chandler and wife and
consisting
of Mrs. Kizer, Mrs.
Georgs Chandler and family spent
How about
This brand includes a largo assortm ent of
Bond,
Miss
Robnett and Elbert
Sunday with Lawrence Zimmer­
Isom.
quality foods which are sold at popular
man and wife.
The report from tbe clubs was
prices.
Ray Hover and wife visilel Tom
very encouraging.
Hover and family at Monroe Mon­
The literary proeram, put un by
W e can sell vou these splendid goods at
day.
Oak Plain school, was : Reading,
popular prices because they are produced
Jay Buy tar a )d wife visited at by the teacher, Mrs. More ; piai o
and put on the m arket by modern m eth­
O. Martin', Sunday,
Get our prices before you buy.
solo,
Merle Salm on ; dialog,
ods and at the lowest possible expense and
Mrs. H. L. Blood was a Corval­ “.Visit of the School Inspector” ;
cost.
lis caller Monday.
reoitalion. Jack Snodgrass; dia­
Wo have the
The wind storm Sunday n'ght log. ‘‘ The Mechanical Servant,”
blew down a tree and the telephone and a patriotic addresa.
\\ hen you buy Preferred Stock you get the
Tbe next meeting of the associa­
line near tbe Johnson homi.
good quality you want at a price you can
tion will be March 11. The pro-
afford to pay.
Altord Arrow«
No. 9 3 9 Fence, 39c a rod, cash
gram wiil be rendered by tbe clubs.
Every parent who is Interested
(Enterprise correspondent)
in
the school and the children
No. 832 Fence, 36c a rod, cash
Chester Cortis and Brian Perry
should he a member of thia asso­
went to the county eeit Friday.
ciation.
K D, Isom and wife and Bev­
No. 726 Fence,, i3 1 c a rod, cask
erly went to Eugene Sunday to see
Juicier Then
Mr, Isom’s sister, Mrs. C. K.
I.Ittle Mursuret was /luwdllna over
Mercer, at the Pacific Christian her lee rreara, satins only the part
had melted.
When asked why
hospital, where, while recovering that
she ate It alowly she anawered, “I like
It best when It’s gravy."
(Continued on last page)
DU
NECESSITIES
Halsey Pharmacy
Jersey Bull
“Cappy Ricks”
2 Cows
2
Heifers
Jj^lectricai ^Contracting
Ask Us for Preferred Stock
W ir e P e n c e ?
American Zinc Insulated Field Fence
M. V.
Hill & Co.