Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 21, 1927, Image 8

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News (Continued from first page)
during harvest. Although Mr. John Huston, Saturday aflernoor,.
R inebold is entirely blind, he He was a government physician at
pitches bundles with the rest Juneau, Alaska. Presumably he
G o d w in ,
and
fa m ily near
Buena fell from a boat and was drowned.
a violinist and piano tuner.
Wilma, Lois* and Erma Falk
and their cousin, Miss Pullen,
and Ray Barley spent Sundav af­
ternoon at Chester Curtis’.
J. D. Brubaker and family
went to Albany Saturday ana
visited at the home of their
friend, Mr. Brown, near there.
Pine Grove Point«
(By Special Correspondent)
$10.00 puts SERVEL in your home
pay the balance
18 months to.
|E R E is the opportunity you have
been waiting for !
No longer need you say: “ How can I
afford an Electric Refrigerator ? ” when
for this amazingly small first payment you
can have the Serve!—the latest 1927 mod­
e l—up to^the m inute in every detail—
completely installed in your home.
H'
His body was not recovered. He
was born and raised at Albany and
was 83 years old.
Two cases of influenza and two
of meastls were all that «ere
reported to the state board of
health trom this county last week
Governor Patterson has pro
clnimeu the meadow lark, chosen
by vote of the school children of
Oregon, as the state bird.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Camp and
Mrs. McLaren and Dorothy
Truth Eclipses
were Albany callers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler
Fairy Tales
and Agnes and Mrs. Floyd
Nichols and Gertrude went to Al­ Eriendship of Early Days
bany Friday.
Brings Millions Now
Duncan McLaren of Portland
is visiting his brothers’, John Toronto, Ont.— Romance ns highly
colored as a fa iry tale has gilded ihe
and Will McLaren.
personal fortunes of It. B. Bennett,
M r. and M rs. A. F. A lb e rts o n K. C., who comes into national prom i­
as a form idable contender fo r
attended the campmeeting neat nence
the leadership of the Conservative
McFarland Sunday.
pa rty In Canada.
Through his own efforts In the
Mrs. R. K. S te w a rt of Pleasant
practice o f his profession Bennett Is
Hill spent Friday night at the E, credited
w ith having become a m il­
E. Hover home.
lionaire. On top of this he now en­
I
RURAL ENTERPRISE
n u lfj for tne testator's widow, ana I
tha t provided for. Bennett, the sole ' F -b—'fied every Thursday a t Halsey,
su rvivo r o f the three young com- J
Oregon, by W m. H Wheeler
rndes who m errily freijnented the de
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bates In Temperance hall In Chatham. (1 a year in advance Arrearages 12Ae
N. B.. In 1858. finds him self by the
a month. Stops when time expirea
revolution o f fortune's wheel posses­
unless continuance Is ordered
sor o f an Inheritance worth many m il­ Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount
lions.
to r time or space; no charge for
Bennett's 1.008 shares give him a
composition or changes Announce­
m a jo rity of the 2.000 shares o f the
ments of entertainm ents, food sales,
Eddy company. They are not on the
etc., whose object is to raise money^
m arket and th e ir value eon only be
charged at regular advertising rates’
estimated The plant In H u ll, across Announcements of religious meetings^
the riv e r from O ttawa. Is assessed al
not exceeding four Inches, free if
$4,500,000 and the company possesses
copy Is received before Tuesday
huge tim ber lim its In the Gatineau
valley and elsewhere. As a going con
cern the business Is worth possibly
Stage and Railroad Time
$20,000,000
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,
There have been rumors that the | Brow nsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey
International Paper company Is try 110:30 a. in and 12:25, 4:25 and 8:25 p. m.
Ing to buy control.- But the desire of
Arrives Brownsville
E. It. Eddy, the founder, that the 11 a. m. and 12:50, 4:50 and 8:50 p. p-
business should continue as an Inde­
Leaves Brownsville
pendent growing enterprise remains
11:45
a.
m. and 3:20, and 9 p m .
In force. And the capable hand of
Arrives Halsey
Bennett Is at the helm.
11:40 a, m. and 3;5O, 5;25 and 9:25 p. ai.
Airplane Halts Stampede
I U ^ ° n request fro m Passengers desir-
t W U D • j
•, ing t0 USe tra ln N°- 16- leaving Halsey
or W ild Reindeer Herd at 6:10 a. m., stage will call a t Browns-
Home, Alaska.—How an airplane vUle ln time tc P o tee t this connection.
swooped down and turned the tide o th e r'vise no protection.
when a herd of 4,000 reindeer stam- Southern Pacific trains arrive going
north
peded was told here by Eskimo
herders.
Up the K uskokw itn rive r
3:50, 6.02, 11:49 a. m. and 4:11 p. m.
near Bethel natives d rivin g th e ir
Going south
herds toward new pastures faced total
12,21, 8:21 and 11:19 p. m.
losses when the animals from no ap­
All
trains
except th a t going north at
parent cause sniffed the a ir and made
4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged.
off east.
Calves and yearlings were crushed
by the rushing animals. Ten to fifteen
Card of Thanks
miles beyond w ild caribou would soon
be passing on spring migrations. The
We wish to express our sin-
native herders knew I f the two types
of animals merged the reindeer I Cere thanks to all who helped
Out of the southern sky suddenly I
way, and for the kind
joys a "w in d fa ll" which, i f It were' an
episode described in fiction, would be
challenged fo r strain in g credulity.
When Bennett, nearly 40 years ago,
While they last we will give with each SERVEL a hand­
was studying law In Chatham, N. B „
*
some set of .rozen dessert i.ccessories worth more t n n
Miss Hazel Johnson and Tom along w ith Max A itken, now Ixird appeared an airplane bound toward e x p r e s s io n s of sympathy shown,
Ely were iparried at the Chris- j Beaverbrook, among his frie n d - were
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$30 .You'll have to hurry !
Nome. The aviator sized up the situ- d u r in g the illness and death of
tian church at Albany Monday, 8 sl* te r and brother, Jennie S hirreff atlon
and acted quickly. W ith a long
, ,
July 11, by Dr. Poling, in the and J H a rry Shirreff,
“ both o f whom swoop eastward tie soared Just above I - 1 lOVecl one* and the m&n>
a ì
presence of immediate relatives. were a few years bis senior. They the m ining animals. The leaders I friends and neighbors for the
worked together In church and in the
« A S T i S
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After spending a few days with temperance
lodge.
the
bride’s
sister
at
King’s
val­
•
G irl T rains as Nurse.
corrals.
The herders, more frig h t- I ^ev. Mr. Miller for the kind
ley, they returned to the John­ W hether sentiment existed between ened than the reindeer, kept running words of sympathy and comfort
son farm, where they will reside. Jennie S h irre ff and the young law In the opposite direction.
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and to the choir for their help.
Friday evening a number of student Is not known. In any' case,
frigndf gathered and treated th e ir ways parted. The g irl went to
David Foote and family.
Brookline, near Boston, to tra in as
them
to
an
old-tHfl«
charivari.
Delos Wpsfpy ia much worse ami
.More now grange halls are in
nurse. Bennett went to the new town
Tokyo.—An amazing secret o f ion
has been taken to hi« daugbter-in- orocess of construction in the
A number of Pine Grove peo­ of Calgary, Alberta, to practice Ids
Livestock Quotations
ple and other friends enjoyed profession, and grow up w ith the West. gevity is claimed tq liave been discov­
law ’s home again.
| L’r.ited States than ever before.
In 1894 Jennie Shirreff m arried
ered by a Korean, regarded as a saint,
U. 8. D. A. Portland report,
a dinner at Smiths’ Grove Sun­ Ezra
B utle r Eddy o f Ottawa, proprie­
uamed S ka jkln la n —amazing In its
July 18
day.
tor and founder of the E. B. Eddy
sim plicity as well as In Its anticipated
company, paper, pulp and wooden-
results. For It consists in nothing but (Sent in by A lb rig h t Commission bouse,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hover and ware m anufacturers, whose daughter a diet o f water and small cakes made
North Portland stockyards.)
son Robert were Harrisburg by a form er m arriage she had served o f pine bark.
Steers, good.......................... $9.50 t > 10.05
visitors Supday.
professionally.
m e d iu m ................... 8.50 to 9 50
UpoD such food Skajklnan Is said
When, 12 years la te r Eddy died, his
Eastern Star Pieni;
c o m m o n .._______ _ 7
to 8,50
to have subsisted fo r many years. He
P'll) .declared It to he "one of the
Is now sixty years old and “ s till go
Heifer», good —.................. 7 50 to 8.50
Peoria, July 17.
great desires p f |iis |ie t|rf” that his
Ing strong,” and expresses the qtmost
ROOT BEER
common aud medium f> to 7.50
T
h
e
W
illa
m
e
tte
E a s tre n Star o f business should be continued.
To
confidence (p liv in g fo r 290 years |Gows, g o o d ...................
/.OO to 7.50
N EA R BEER
that end he established a trust w ith
lunger, thus rounding out three een
Shedd
is
to
give
a
picnic
in
Smith
common
and
meeium
5.25
to 7.00
STRAW BERRY
his widow ns one o f the trustees to
turles and a half.
cu tte r........................... J
to 5.25
grove, one-half mile north o, operate fo r ten years, nt the end of
COCA COLA
Skajklnan Is a herm it who lives on
6.00jto 6.50
Peoria, Sujiduy, July 23, to which which period Ills widow was to I d
Korea's holy mountain, Kongosan, Bulla, good.............
cutter to m edium ___ 4.50 to 6.00
nnd who has now come to Tokyo to
all members and a’} MBS°ns and Inherit five-eighths o f the estate.
to 10.50
Thus In 1916 the form er nurse came
tell o f his method o f longevity to the Calves, m edium ................... 8
their families are invited.
(flip possession o f a controlling In­
cu ll and com m on___ 5J.50 to 8
members o f the Japanese Peer club
Dinner will be seived ou long terest o f ojio h l thg greaf Industries
He says he found the secret Inscribed Veals, good to choice..........10.54 to 12.75
tables and coffee will be made on of Canada. She brought io her new iq ancient fcopks. i l l i c i t record that In
W p J iU h i----. . . . . . . . 9
10 10.50
responsibility an executive capacity
this manner wen nave prolonged their
cu ll and eommon___ 6 00 to 9.00
the ground.
which had found pluy even during
Iive3 to 500 years.
He sleep» only
Corvslljs, Albany, Brownsville her husband's life tim e when she hnd two hours a day, massages himself Hogs, 250 to 350 lbs............11.75 to 11,75
200 to 250 lbs..........1 .10.35 to 11.15
and H arrisbm g chapters and all accompanied him on Ids dally rounds nnd performs other hygienic exercises
160 to 200...................10.38io 11.25
and had become fa m ilia r w ith every
according to the holy teachings o f the
others are welcome.
130 to 160...................11.25 to 12.00
J e ta il o f his enterprises.
Buddhists, nnd his food consists o f a
packing........................6.50 to 9.00
A program will be given in the Weat,whifp pennett had reached few of the pine bark cakes and one
Pigs, slaughter, % to 130..11,25 to 12.00
afternoon and there Is a fine placp O ttawa as a member q f fhg house or two glasses o f water dally.
o f commons. He, lino Jcnmo Kidr-
feeder and atopfejr,
to swim.
reff, had prospered and they resumed
70 to 130..................... 11.50 to 14.00
N ew S o c ie ty F a d
th e ir contact on equal terms.
New York.—Pottery Is a society
Additional Local
Names Bennett as Trustee.
fad. An exhibition reveals that many
uon.en o f social prominence are mak­
Mrs. Led» Jjayfj made a trip In 1021 Mrs, Eddy died. L ike her ing
the ir own.
husband, she also established a trust
to Cascadia Sunday.
rvldch was not to be broken fo r h rs
Mrs. J. C. Standish was an yean, fchg appplptetj as trustees and
Jud Tun kina
executors of her psfstfi bpf brother,
Albany caller Tuesday.
Laundry sent Tuesdays
Jpd T W tyiJs «ays a wise bird knows
J T. "H a rry ” phlrreff. who held an
tfoe vmue o f allene«, O piy ft foolish
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
Chris White was a Sunday im portant esecudve position ip the quail
whistles tu |„ t tpe hunter know
EdJy company, and "m y friend for
caller here.
A B E S P L A C E
his whereabouts.—W ashington Star.
the last 50 years, llie h a rd Bedford
Miss Dorothy Teraap, from Bennett, bnrlster.” As trustees she
Portland, visited her mother, Krs directed that her brother was to re-
Over 300 of Sandino’s (fang of keferf . e s sale op real estate
gelvg
and Bennett $7,500 a
400 bandits, instead of 200 as
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
J . C. Bramwell, Monday and ^eai'.
reponed on page 2, died in ,'heir Ä
cL“ 'oU he s X ^ 'ó r e g ò S
Tuesday. Mr. Bramwell acccn)
Subject to (lie piu.isj,),)» p f flie
Danied her in her car as far as tru s t she bequeathed LOOT shares io gttauk pp Ocotal,
ÜCptal, ¡Uicapagna. A
Canntï qf bimi. ’»ept. No. 1 o»
28th day o f A p ril, 1927, . in that
'
cer-
Salem on her return, to visit his the Eddy company to hor brother and score of American marines and I I the
täin
suit therein wherein Jesse H.
500 shores to Bennett. The value of
son Guy, whom he found some­ each bequest was In the m illions. In about as many local police coneti- Sctir° 1l. Annie M. SchroP his wife, and
Cisra I.. Carlson an.l C. E. Carlson her
addition to the shares In the company t ited the defence force until the
what improved.
husband were plaintiffs, and Rmory
which she had Inherited from her bombing plane?
arrived. The Wallace Schroll, Ruoy Almon, I I . L.
Rev. J. S. and Mts. Miller have husband, she was able to bequeath
Alinon her husband, Pearl P. Sturgis,
gone to Cottage Grove L. the con­ another m illio n dollars tn charities, people of the town adopted resolu­ J. H. Sturgis her husband, and George
W.
Schroll ami Ruth Schroll his wife
tions
thanking
the
Americane
for
ference campmeetmg and will be yhuygjjps, relatives and friends.
H a rry S in ,ra il did pot survive the saving them from an orgy cf lust, were defendants, and appointing and
d irectin g the undersigned as sole referee
borne on the 30th. Mr. Miller is five-year trusteeship, tie died pp May
slaughter and plunder.
to sell the property hereinafter descr,bed
20. 1926. Even more surprising than
one of the speakers.
1 the unqesstgned referee, w ill on Sat­
Sirs. Eddy's bequest was the follow
urday. the ibthday of July 1927, at the
Sines George Hussey has gone, lug clause In her brother's w ill:
Tha tin g of Rumania d ___
ie d hour of 1 o'clock p. tn. of said day, at
the) iam lly will leave the farm
“ My su rviving sister, E dith Jessie yuterday morning and bia grand” the fro n t door of the courthouse at A l­
and this winter will occupy the E. Richardson, and my surviving rela­ •on Mu'hsel, ion of the lbdlcated bany, in Lin n County, Oregon, offer and
sell at auction to the highest-bidder for
tives having been amply provided for
E. Hover house in Halsey.
by my deceased sister, Jennie Eddy. 1 prince, Carol,
was proclaimed cash, in the manner required for sale of
real property cn execution, subject to
Mrs Mary Hayes went to Port­ give and bequeath 1,008 fu ll paid-up king. King Micbael ia 5 years confirm
ation of said Court, ail the fo l­
shares
o
f
the
capital
stock
o
f
the
E.
land Monday to stay 'w :th her
low ing real property, to w it— A ll of
ft Eddy company, lim ited, owned by old.
blocks 22. ¿9 and 40 of the C ity of H a l­
daughter, Mrs Dan Nash, a few ine, by special bequest to Richard
sey, in Lin n county, Oregon . alto, be­
All kinds of
weeks.
Bedford Benpeif, op the expressed
g in n in g
ft. west of the sw. corner
condition th a t the said Mr. Beunett Cold and fte fre s h in g D r in k s of block 38 of the C ity of Halsey, in
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller were shall have paid all estate and sue
Linn County, Oregon, and run ning
u Albany Monday.
cession duties and taxes which ,„nv ! ICC CfeilR 5otl|S and Milk Shake« from thence north 73Q f t to the county
road, thence w«si |J3 fp , thenca south
A. A. Tussiog has lasted the T. be payable w ith respect to the said
720 ft to a point due w of the place of
shares, and, fu rth e r, shall have paid
Delicious
beginning and thence east 123 f t to
P. Patton house, as the quest for glso to the M ontreal T ru st for the
beginning as said blocks are numbered,
in any q u a n tity
a tide to the Shaw property is still jnirpoee i i i establishment o f the
designated and described oa the maps
50c a q u a r t and plats of said c ity of recotd in the
froitlea*. The Tuseings m il sow Gullelma Patching ih t r ie f f trust fund
office of the County Recorder of said
he reinafter more fu lly described the
be Halsey residents again.
{short orders of »¡1 kin<*». Candv, County. Dated and first published June
sum o f $250,000."
?*'
Frank Richard. Sole Refer?«
Inheritance Werth Millions.
Mrs. Jets Safley received wurd
Tobacco and bakery G °v d ’
Tutsi ng A Tusamg Atty»- fqr Pity
Tlie tru a tfu n d provided for in an
of the death of her cousin Dr.
H e w itt dt Sex, A ttys. tor Dlts Emory
Wallace Schroll et al.
-Mrs. Harvey Wallace visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Albertson, Saturday.
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FOWERCOMPANY 3
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Selects Bark Diet
to Live to Ee 350
Hot W eather ¡shore
.md <i,o Ice-cold Drinks
are here too.
All flavors
such as
are available,
GREEN RIVER
VANILLA
ORANGE
MILK SHAKES
C lark’s Confectionery,
A
M odern
B arber Shop
Ice C ream
•x W. M. BURBANK S