Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 30, 1927, Image 8

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GLOBE
ALBANY
July 3 - 4 —5
Lon Chaney
in
The UNKNOWN’
,1 are having the sidewalk rebuilt
I I in front of th
eir vacant lots,
their
south of the Billy Wells proper-
' ty, which is a great improvt-
I ment.
Hot Weather
■ vailis and her two daughters vis-
ited Mrs. Moore’s
Xfoorp’s «ict/ar
Xfia«-
sister, Miss
Fleeta Livic, S aturday after*
1 noon.
are here too.
■^1
is here
and the Ice-cold Drinks
All flavors are available,
such as
ROOT BEER
D. H. Sturtevant and family
J. C. Bramwell and wife had and Charlie W right attended the J
NEAR
BEER
S p e c ta c u la r
chicken dinner Sunday with Mr. S ta te Sunday School convention, |
STRAWBERRY
A wsorne
and Mrs. George Hoffman.
which convenes each year at
COCA COLA
R em em ber
Earl Cole of Brownsville, at Waterloo.
‘Tell It to the Marines’
one time a citzen of Halsey, de­
Mrs. Louie Bond, whp has
an d
serted his wife and th ree small been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
children and ran off with anoth­ Chester Sickels, returned to her ■H-H-H"1-I“H-H*H-1-1 H -F I-1 'H -i
‘Mr. Wu.*
er m an’s wife recently.
T h is ia t r e a t e r b y fa r
home, in Albany Saturday.
I Reindeer to Be
H u r r y - - S e a ts go fa s t
Mr. and Mrs. Neal visited "Al­
- Food in France
bany the first of the week to
Standing lim ite d
Paris.— France Is about to
I
1-year-old
Boy
consult an osteopath.
take a leaf from Alaska's book
aud raise reindeer fo r food. .
Herman M itzner preached at
Gets Father Free
The first herd has already
the four-square gospel taber
S m a ll L o n
been shipped to Monnetler-Su-
A respected citizen o f Kennebunk, nacle in Brownsville Sunday.
leve. In the department o ’
Talks to the Judge anc
Maine, has suffered o f la te from a
Savoie, and others w ill 1« ex­
Mrs.
Mary
Hayes
is
with
her
slipping o f the in te lle ct which has
Wins Results
perimented w ith in neighboilng
daughter, Mrs. J. C. Standish.
caused much concern among his fam
Alpine districts.
lly and friend«. One o f the latter,
Mrs. George Maxwell came
Detroit, Mich.—Though only eleven
The steadily rising cost of
meeting the afflicted man on the street
W alter Klos pleaded u case iu court
beef and mutton, caused by the
back
home
Friday
evening.
asked a fter his health. “ You know,
and won It. The case was an Impor
domestic shortage and the in ­
he replied, “ Eve lost my mind. But I
J. H. Vannice and family tant one, too, from the staoditolnt of
creasing necessity of Im porting
don't miss It." — The Outlook.
drove up from Salem Sunday. the Klos fam ily, fo r i f W alter had lost
from abroad. Induced the ex­
periment. I t Is pointed out
A fter attending church services, his father. Frank, would have spent
that reindeer can be grown on
they spent the rem ainder of 30 days in the house o f correction.
Klos was brought before Judg
land that is otherwise more or
B a rg a in in T ra in F a re s
the day with Merwin Van Nice.
Frank Murphy on couipluint o f hi
less unproductive and that the ;
Hits Even Baby Buggies
Mrs. Mamie Robinson of P o rt­ wife, Mary, who accused him o f non
cost o f raising Is no more than •
Glasgow, Scot land.— Merry-go-rounds land visited Mrs. Marks
for ordinary live stock.
;
over support H is record was against him
and even the donkeys In the children'«
He had been fined twice fo r disorder
Hotel proprietors in the Alps •
Sunday.
playgrounds have been hard hit by the
ly conduct and once sent to Jail for
plan to use the growing rein- ’
barguln-rate fare of the Glasgow tram ­
C. L. Falk., sr,, who had been 30 days because he violated his pro
deer to amuse their guests In •
ways. which give a two hour ride for a very ill at his home, is reported
batlou follow ing convlctiou for non
sleighriding and skijoring, a *
fraction less than 4 cents.
sup po rt
form o f w in te r sport that has
improving.
Baby carriage manufacturers, too,
“ T h irty days." said Judge Murphy
grow-D greatly in favor recently.
have been affected by the cheap rate
Mr. and Mrs, Frank McCaslin a fte r hearing the testimony.
•;-F-i-H-F-F-H-F-;-p+-F-;-
tickets. Their business has fallen off and Miss Marie Sneed of P o rt­
Mrs. Klos burst Into tears, protest
because mothers have found It con
Ing she had only wished to frighten
land
motored
to
Halsey
S
a
tu
r­
venlent to. allow the nurse to take
her husband.
baby for a street-car ride Instead of day to visit relatives.
Mother Frantic.
pushing the youngster about the park.
Mrs. Allen, daughter of Mr. ' “ H I go rig h t home and k ill myself,"
T his Innovation also has had a tend­ and Mrs. Southworth, left for
she cried, “ i f he has to go to ja il.
ency to make the nurses more content
her home in California the first He's been out o f work, and I thought
w ith the ir tasks and suves shoe
maybe he'd try harder to find a Job
of the week.
leather besides.
I f I had him arrested. He got a Job
Since the twenty-one mile ride for
Delos
--------- Wesley’s
--------- „ _ condition
---------------- „ i f , the other day, and now he w ill lose it
two coppers wag Inaugurated Inst July
worse
again
and
lie
has return- if he has to go to ja il."
more than C0.000.00 passengers have
W alter translated
his
mother's
wnit»-
,
W jC H O
made use of I t —ad Increase of 13,000,- ed to the home of his daughter
words to Frank R. Nolan, court clerk,
000 over the previous year—and given in-law.
I »1 a year in a d v ic e . Arrearage;27 7 ^
I a m onth. Stops when tim e expire«
unless continuance is ordered
Advertising. 20c an Inch; no discount
fo r tim e o r space; no charge f 0,
com position or changes. Announce
m e n u o f entertainm ents, food sales
etc., whose object is to raise money’
charged a t regular advertising rate
Announcements o f religious meetings
« n o t exceeding fo u r inches, free j
copy is received before Tuesday
GREEN RIVER
VANILLA
ORANGE
MILK SHAKES
Compelliug
Clark’s Confectionery,
Secreis of Ancient Race
Buried in New Mexico
A
Modern
Barber Shop
A B E ’S P L A C E
/A N D Y —
M r. and
Mrs. O hn
Stalnaker
visited a t T. P. P atton’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sneed and
Mr. and Mrs. McCaslin and Mis?
Marie Sneed visited with Sid­
ney Smith and family Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtle
Moore
of Cor-
After Sept. I the price of the Enterprise
will he $ 1.50 a year in advance.
Paper stops coming when time paid for
expires.
P A IN T S
LVARNI5HES
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Floors with
One Sweep of the Brush
N ew
XJK7ITH no tuuM or
bother^voa can new]
make your floors h n ta tiftifa t very little
coat. Give them a coat of LOWE
NKPTUN1TK VARNTSILSTAUTaand ace xvfcat <
a difference it makes.Stairnmnd vr(rniabeB*ttlM
w m t application. Comes in many tratnraJ wnod v
shades and dries to n lust-cos wiO»proof finish*
^rne for doing over ffiniu ure too. Com e u t e n d < I
rfaf u c o lo r c a r d . VWll be glad tnwtiow you bow ’
to use it for best results- We carry« .»tfull line of
rwinUng supplies.'»;»
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BROTHERS
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who relayed them to Judge Murphy.
The court was adamant. Weeping fo r­
lornly, Mrs. Klos le ft the courtroom,
accompanied by another son, H arry
e ig h t
“ I f you’d only let daddy out this
time he’d uever be in court again,"
said W aiter to Mr. Nolan as he turned
to go.
The clerk reported this statement to
Judge Murphy.
“ Well, bring them back," said the
Judge.
M r. Nolan orertook Mrs. Klos and
brought her back before Judge M ur­
phy. Mrs. Klos does not speak Eng­
lish, so W alter saw the m utter was
In his bands. He had been taught to
hold courts and policemen in the
greatest respect. I lls knees trembled,
but he put down his fear and spoke
clearly and ut length.
He said his fa th e r was really the
only support o f the fam ily.
W ins the Judg:.
" I have a brother, Frank, and he*
sixteen yeurs old and lias a Job,-' lie
sld, “ but he doesn't get much money
and now he's buying a new s u it He
won't be able to help much. Dad Is
all right, when he has u job. He takes
good cure of us. B ut he hasn't had a
Job all w inter, and It's been terrible
"W o didn't have enough clothes nor
enough food nor enough heat In the
house. Now dad has a Job. We
thought maybe we'd be able lo have
some new clothes. M other says lie'll
lose his Job I f he goes to Jail. She
says he'll never be In court again If
you let him go.'*
Judge M urphy deliberated a mo
ment, and said
“ On the motion of the youngest ad­
vocate who ever appeared before me,
I w ill vacate niy order and release the
defendant from the house o f correc
tton. Sentence w ill ho susjiended.
Klos hnd already been taken to the
house of correction. A few minutes
later, Mrs. Klos. W alter unit Harry,
arrived there w ith ' nn order fo r his
release, and the four went home.
12,000 Indians Live
by Fishing Activities
Minneapolis. M inn.—Fishing, p rim i­
tive Industry o f the American Indian,
s till constitutes a principal means o f
livelihood fo r the 12.000 aborigines of
Minnesota.
Almost every month In the year finds
them along the creeks, employing
members o f th e ir fam ilies, headed by
the squaw, to raise and low er the
nets and to seine under state super­
vision fo r rough fish.
One of the biggest fishing projects
In the slate I» a packing plant supplied
entirely by the red man. f t Is on Red
lake In northern Minnesota and It
packs annually thousands o f choice
fish caught by the Indians and shipped
to a ll parts of the country.
C i t y ’t L o n g L i f t
Rameses w«g the city from whence
the Hebrews set ao l on th e ir great
trek, and endured fo r many years the
stress of w arfare usually encountered
by border cities but appears to have
preserved Its existence down to w ith
In a few years o f the Greek conauest
o f Egypt.
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Fnouch reading for the
jvhole family — stories —
household hints — a helpful
i roup of magi- ines ot a price
you can afford to pav. N>
need to w ait as renewals w ill
be extended one year fro
cate of expiratioc.'
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Elizabeth City, N. C . - “ Showboat s
at the w h arf.’’
t h ^ n ’V T ? ’' Wh,Ch of,i>n h,ls
through the streets o f Misalwilppi n r 4
Ohio riv e r towns and caused virtua l
: r . r S.l0D o f
's no noveuy
to the towns and cities along the At-
la ntlc coast o f V irg inia and Nort
el
Carolina cape counties and
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down Chesapeake hay.
For there Is tile Janu>« z .
Floating Theater company,
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" a te r boat theater s u rv lv ln ,
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oua attem pts nt such enter prises it
v X ’ s ‘ 2 : <’ fa n r: n’ an'<seldom
vertises and proudly bor
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need, no publicity. T i * h ’ v ¡ j ^ e
Gcr.tlemon: I wish to take advantage of v o ir M ajszino B ir r .'.
Offer. l am endos.ng the above amount in pavmcat lor
subscription to your paper aud the I P '' \1 ■ . .... 1 . 4 n \ ,a
with cn x below.
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Am erican Poultry Advocate
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Farm & Fireside
The Farm Jcuimal
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Farm Life
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Farm Mechanics
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Geatleuoasen Msgazice
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Heme C ircle
Household .Magazine
Rl ntreted Companion
“ OK" Poultry Journal
Pathfinder (W eekly ) 2 6 Istaee
People's Popular M onthly
People's Home Journal
Sportsman's Digest
Successful Farm ing
W om an’s World
f i k thia coupon now and bring
marl it to our Business Office
Kook-Rite electric stove. $2.
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with the electriciy you pay for but
don't use in summer, and not heat the
room.
R EF E R E E 'S S a LE OE R EAL E sT A I E
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
I to an order of sale made aud entered in
| the C irc u it Court of the Stale of Oregon
lo r the Connty o f Linu, Dept. No 2 on
the 28th day of A p ril, 1927. in that cer­
tain su it therein wherein Jesse H
Schroll, Annie M. S chro l' his wife, ami
C.ara L. Carlson and C. E. Carlson her
I h u ^ a n d were pla.nt.ffs, and Kruory
[W allace Schroll, Ruby Almon, H L
Alraon her husband. Pearl P. Sturgis
J. H Sturgis her husband, . and George
W. Schroll and Ruth Schroll his Wl»c
were defendants, and appointing and
d ire ctin g the undersigned as sole referee
to sell the property hereinafter described
I. the undersigned referee, w ill on Sat
lu rd a y, the 30th day of J u ly 1927. at the
u i ° f 1 ° ' ctock P td- of said day, at
the fro n t door of the courthouse at Al-
bany. in L in n County, Oregon, offer and
sell at auction to the highest bidder for
cash, in the manner required for sale of
real property en execution, subject to
confirm ation of said .Court, a ll the fol
low ing rea! properly, to w it— A ll of
| blocks 22. j 9 and 40 ef the C ity of Ilal-
sry. in L in n county, Oregon : also, be
g in n in g no ft west of the sw. corner
of block 38 of the C ity o f Haisev. in
Lin n County, Oregon, and running
from thence north 720.ft. to the county
road thence west 123 ft., thence south
I 1 20 ft. to a point due W. of the place of
[beginning, and thence east 12J ft. to
beginning as said blocks are numbered,
designated and described on the maps
and p la t, of said c ity of record in ihe
office o f the County Recorder of said
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Dv ted * ni1 f ir , t Published June
T°' 92/ . t rank Rwhard. Sole Referee
1 ussing & Tussing, A ttys. lo r Plff
H e w itt & Sox, A ttys. for Df»s. Emory
Wallace Schroll et al.
Sea-Going Showboat
Holds Itself Unique
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Stage and Railroad Time
H ill, N. M .—The great M esilla val­ Brow nsville-Halsey stage leaves Haisev
ley o f New Mexico, bed o f the Rio
8 26 p. m , 4:25 p. m., 12.26 p. m
Grande river, and the surrounding
A rrives Brow nsville
hills, offer an alm ost Inexhaustible
8:50 p. m., 4:50 p. m., 12:50 p. m .
field fo r students o f vanished A m eri­
Leaves Brow nsville
can races.
11:16 a. m.. 3:20 p. m., 9:00 p. m
F or centuries before the advent of
Arrives Halsey
the present Inhabitants a civilized
11 40 a. m., 3:50 p. m.. 9 30 p. m .
ra te flourished in th is region. One of
Upon request from passengers desir­
the latest evidences o f this was the ing to use tra in No. 16, leaving Haisev
recent discovery o f John Stewart, at 6:10 a. m.. stage w ill call a t Browns­
rancher, o f nn ancient clay doll and ville in tim e to protect th is connection
human skeleton, which were un­ O therwise no protection
earthed In an old tomb In a gravel S outhern P acific tra in s arrive going
bank on the Stew art farm . The skel­
n o rth
eton has been identified as tha t o f an
8:30,
6.02,
11:49
a. m. and 4:11 p. m.
adult and is believed to be very old.
Going south
H ie doll Is o f red clay and Is about
fou r Inches in length. The head and
12.21, 3:21 and 11:19 p. m.
arms are missing, but the body and
A ll tra in s except th a t going north at
lower limbs are w e ll formed and sym­ 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged
metrical.
M r. Stewart has found burled pot­
tery, turquoise beads, corn and stone
Implements, indicating that the Stew-
a rt home occupies the site o f an an­
cient Pueblo village.
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaumg Works
RURAL ENTERPRISE
the corporation an additional revenue
o f £55,000.
Automobile and motor cycle dealers
who specialized In little fam ily cars
designed fo r the average working man
suy their business has suffered more
than the baby carriage trade, because
a car ride new Is cheaper than buying
gasoline.
Published every Thursday at Haisev
Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler
See it at the Enterprise office
N o P a p e r T r a in
Iron1”**?. whee!s * re nade
ufsn, ra p * r ’ ras ?ri^ on
facture o f passenger car
l.f» 7 i " ,0, but th * rM u lt»
•factory. Paper ha, bee
u*e<1 f or m aking
^ c e * . pulley wheels
voeeU,
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