Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 27, 1927, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
H a ir y
P o u ltry
W ool
Established in 1912. Voi. 16. No. 25
THREE INJURED IN AUTO
ACCIDENT
SUNDAY NIGHT I
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I’
Garland Grange Is Coming
The Spirit of Indian Summer
Car Driven By Ellen Thielsen of
Salem Goes In Ditch
-I :
-th e Interests o f
H o n o re d by P eru
Halsey and Linn County
HALSEY FOLKS MAKE AN
EXTENDED WORLD TOUT
h i p An Enjoyable One And No
Accidents to Mar Journey
A heavy sedan driven by Ellen B
Thicken of 1049 Court street, Sa­
Ihe citizens of Halsey may
lem, overturned at the south eu-
justly lie proud of the en tertain ,
trance to Halsey Sunday evening
oieut “ the trip around the world”
at about 5.;30, as she was on her
which they put on last Friday eve­
way to Eugene.
ning. Clark’s confectionery store
was the depot and from there trips
In company with ber were her
were mole first to the Lyman 1*.
mother, and Mrs. Strong and Mrs.
I* ittou home, which had beeu
Dyer, all of that city. Miss Thiel
transformed
iota Mexico. Here
sen escaped injury but her mother
the tourists were treated to chili-
received a deep gash on the head
eon- came, anil witnessed a Mexi­
besides severaljminor bruises.
can dauce as dem oastrateJ by
Strong’s arm was broken and back
Georgina Clark.
injured, Mrs. Dyer sustained
G a rla n d G ra nge , a b ro th e r o f the
broken collar bone and interna
Next th) tourists stopped in
fa m o u s K e il. is m a k in g good on the
U n iv e r s ity . i Illin o is fo o tb a ll team .
Holland, which was t i e Karl
injuries. An ambulauc) was ca 1
M u ch Is e xp ected o f th e y o u n g ste r.
Bramwell home. Here P. J. For-
ed from Salem for ber, and iht
„-—At
1
•m r entertained with singing and
rest of the party were called for by
• V5AA/ A W A\M A/W AAVAVvl
lancing, s n j t h e travelers were
Mrs. Thlelsen's son of Salem.
| F a y e tte v ille I te m s >
hear
that
the
doctor
found
a
slow
ie.il» I t i i h o ee sandwichi». To
The C. P. Moody home nea
Halsey and V icin ity Brevities growing catarcct on etch eye
It
China
is a long trek but the trip
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V
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V
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where the accident occured, wi
is presumed that they have been
vas accomplished a fely a n l the
(By Special Correspondent)
thrown open to the travelers and
F ra n k Ilu rra w a I
null ts found themselves at the
all possible was done to relieve the
The little daughter of Mr. and growing for about five years, and C n Mrs.
M ss Dale McKinley who is in
p laln F n j.e r, U. 3,
au
operation
will
he
necessary
b ill
3.
M. Bond home. So real were
suffering of the injured ones.
t aiding for a nurse at a hospital Mrs. Walter Frura ol near SLe Id
been decuruted w ith
owing
to
the
poor
health
of
M r.
the
Chinese costumes of these en­
P
eru"
(Sun
o
f
Peru),
The Arrow Garage took charg' i t Eugene was a visitor at ber is reported to b quite ill the past
stowed upon very few P eruviuus mid
Wheeler,
it
ntav
bi
sometiue
tertaining
that it wee difficult to
few days with stomach trouble.
of the damaged car which was but h > ne here Friday.
no Other Auierleuo woman.
The
before it can I e done.
ivliive
them
only impersonations.
doeorntlon Is In r rc o ^ n lllm i o f hei
slightly broken up.
Union set vices of the Shedd and
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Iletd and
Io the strains of Chinese music the
huinune w ork In founding the P eruvl
Seth T French was in H <|sey
Willamette congregations
were M . a n l Mrs. A. E Yiple and
an Humane ussoclutloti fo r the pro
visitor* were treated to uoodles and
held at the (J tkvilla church Sunday daughter of Eugene ware guests at Wednesday afternoon on a buei teetion o f eldldreri, unit In creating tea
b
e
lli
r
understanding
between
the
two
with Dr, Bulgiu accompanied by the home of Mrs. Florence Leeper ness trip. He is a well known
m ilie u s th rough ftin illla rlz lu g Am er
Homeward hound a stop was
business man of the county seat.
h s choir leader, Charles Clark, and of Halsey last week.
leans w ith Peruvian n rt and culture.
made
at llorolulu. Mra. Duiuru
his pianist, Roy Gourley, conduci­
Mrs. Edith RoLnett of Corvallis aHitiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuoiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiaiiiiiiiiioi:i!iii.'i
Edited By W ilm a W a h l
Mmrow who is visiting in Halsey
ng the services.
very large
Rare Bibles to Bs Displayed
spent Sunday iu Halsey at the Karl
from her home on the Islands,
rowd was iu attendance from thie Bramwell home. Mr. and Mrs. j
4«ve
an inlererting talk on that
The seniors’ program last week community and rhe surrounding
Since the announced)m t t i n t
Kenneth
Cross
of
Albany
were
1
country.
A luncheon of tropical
g
I
November
6
will
be
Bible
Day,
was very good and was enjoyed ly ueighboihood.
a'so guests at the Bramwell and
fruits
was
serted The D. H.
all.
- people have been unearthing Bible?
Mrs. Anuie Cox of Cottage L iF ollet'e homes on Sundiy.
Sturtevant
home
was Honolulu.
n
h
it
have
been
handed
d
o
w
ntc
The junior class have their pre- Grove, Mr». Jennie Woikinger and
'JI cuurse the tiip would not ho
William
H-
Wheeler,
who
rtc-
i
!«ein.
O
ne'w
om
an
huj
one
that
gram November 16, and we art Mrs. Bertha Workinger motored ti
7 00 p. tu.
•omplvte without meeting a Jor-
jj Dover 12a yea:» old. Auothei (tine telling tribe and at the D. C.
hoping they can do as well as the Hals.y W edneslay to visit Mrs. e itly sold the Enterprise,' was in
T w o c o u rse d i n n e r 50c p la te
seniors.
eunie Workiuger's son, George, Eugeue Friday to consult Dr, 1 A u sp ic e s ot P u rity R e b e k a h L o d g e [j baa on« in the Dutch language Bortman In.tnv a band of Gypsies
Gullion in regard to hit eyes, end “
"
On November 6th the Church o had taken possession and many a
The ' Trip around the W orld’ ’ n 1 (ami ly.
E v e ry b o d y Com e.
ds
tnrny
friends
will
ba
sorry
to
-
Christ
Sundiy scoool will endear la ir ha nil was crossed for a reading
was a big success last Friday ever-
iiiaiiiuiitiiiiONiiiiiiiniaiiiimiiiiininiiiiiiiiiaHiiiiiiiiiin.' ;.:f tu.i
Mr. and Mra. Neil Buchanan of
or
to
h
iv e 100 peopls w ith 100 at the behest o, a dark browed
ing. A much larger ciowd wa Independence spent the week end
i.ipsy. Then the final lap of the
Bibles.
Special lion ir will b. journey and the travelers were nt
present than anticipated.
11,' at the lion e of the la tte r’s mother,
a w a rd e d the ene b r in g in g loe la r
the good oid Untied States, (the
tickets were sold. Candy and ‘hoi Mrs. Anna Ken lall, and her broth-
ge
t, the ?ni i l | e - l , and the oldest tty h u ll) at cl rhe tour ended with
dog’’ sandwiches were a'so sold. r Lloyd Kendall, and while here
U.bhs. At night these Bibles will nt American program.
$40 46 was the total fi o jq all ac­ enjojel a pheasant hunt. Mrs.
exhibited and read from, some
tivities.
Kendull accompanie 1 them home
nil be read in foreign laiigupg-,
P e o r i a N’ c w m K e i n «
Mrs. J. A Couey was in ovei
The Dramatic club held a meet,
Place Cards. Party Favors, Blowouts, Noise-
November 20 will he Hy mnal
ing and have decided upon then tight visitor at the home of her
d a ;, when old song books und all
makers, and Novelties, Also—
(E n te rp rise C orresp on d en ce)
first play as “ Where But In Amer sister, Mrs. J G. Gtbfoti of Al
so iti of iri'trum snts of music w
Masks of all sizes and descriptions, 10c. to 35cts i b) displayed
ic s .” The cast is as follows: Mrs lin y Friday, and while there at-
J. W . I.am nr attended a m e'tit g
Molly Espenhayne, Hope Hussey ; ten lel the Dr. Bulgin meetings.
•f a Masonic committee at Shedd
V A - v W A W i vV A W A X W ?»
Hallowe'en Box Candy le to $1.00.
Bob Espeubayue.Carl Sperling am.
Mrs. William llohbs and ton
I Spoon River Sparks | Monday night.
Black and Orange Jelly Beans and Crepe Paper
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>
Thomas Morgan is report« I ill
Hilda, (a Swedish maid) E dit! Silly, a n l daughters Virginia and
t W A W A S A A A W A W A V A A
with the mumps.
of all colors.
Smith.
B irb a ra je a n were dinner guest-
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Mr. and Mrs. Will McCoy of
The club has decided to put on it the home of Mr. and Mrs, 11. F
C
tris
Soiens
>n
an
I
family
from
E
u
g e n e visited at the Frank Smith
one act p'.ays at the I’arent-Teacher Coney Thursday.
South D.ikota are spoil ¡¡ng u low home Monday.
meetings.
Dale Forbes, who formerly lived
days at G. J. Rike'a. They ate
W. B Lamar is quite sick with
The high school pupils in on er here, was hunting pheasants in
thinking of buying a farm iu Ore­ a severe cold.
to be more “ up to date" bave d i this vicinity Sunday.
gon.
Rev. and Mrs Metoslf, Mrs. J.
cided to have caps made in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan and
Louis R. Falk j?. spent Friday W. Lamar and Mra. J. S. Lamar
school colors, which aie red and sots Elton, Richard and Da-ight,
With h it sister Edna nt the C. I.. visited Mrs. Ruby Dorsey at the
white. By wearing these caps tin □ Noli, visited home folks Sunday
Falk home.
Corvallis General hospital Satur­
high school students will be known
Last Monday Miss Laura Me
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Falk and day. Mrs. Doreoy, who has hern
either nt home or when visiting Bride and her uncle, Isaac Elder,
K Ina wi re visitors 11 fie county at the hi spit il for over two week«,
other towns.
o’ Albany were dinner guests a t
underwent an operation Tuesday.
e at Monday.
Assembly meets tomorrow' in the home of Mrs. 0- H. Frontan.
Last Sunday Mr. andMr», Ge> re«
Mr. and Mrs L. R. Snyder of
Mr. and Mrs. James Ristig and
honor of Frauces E. Willard.
Salem spent the week en I 111 the Githens visile 1 the h tier's unde,
Superintendent Patton’s woild diugl.t-r Mary and son Jim m y of
Merwyn VmNice home. Keuuetu J. S. Lamar.
history class is having a coitesi. Portland drove up for their annual
Mrs. A id e Dunn e nlert lined the
VanNice wan also a visitor.
The sides are the “ Riugh Necks’’ Chinese pheasant hunt last week
members o f the woman's tnisalonaiy
and most important
W. R, Kirk and daughter Gr.ee
among
the
season's
Society I burs lay afterno in.
and tho “ Wild Cate.” The side an l while here called on their
ajoaut
Saturday »t the county i -. h .
new fashions arc the
Mr. and Mr-. Dale Lamar of
having the highest total averag« many friends. Mr. Ristig former
A rthur Wagoner and family were Corvallis vis'tcd 1sts parents, Mr.
dugunal lines featured
tf grades ia treated by the losing ly w.-s manager of ihe Fayetteville
guests at the J. I’. Tem pkton home and Mrs. J. W. Lamar Sundav.
by this handsome frock
side. The chief of the Wild cab store.
Sunday,
in
its
surplice
closing
Abner Ginn of Puyallup, Wash.,
Rev. J . A. McKee of W al'a
Is Ellsworth Gardner and Russel
and attached tiers. This
Grace
and
Pearl
I*,
hrsson
spent
W
ill.» was a gue,t Sunday night of
Charles
Drew
of
Bottineau,
8outh
Norton is chief of the Rough
style is most suitable for
Sunday
afternoon
ut
H.
L.
Btraley
Rev.
Metes P.
Dakato.
Charles
Spencer
and
fam­
Necks. At present the Wild Cats
the new silk crepes and
home,
Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Gibbs of
ily of Canton, Illinois, are visiting
are ahead with 15 pointg.
ligh t w eight wools now
Albany
were Sunday vi*it)ia at
The assembly program for today at the T. F. McKinley home. They
Mr.
and
Mrs.
il.
L.
Stralsy
were
ready at our Piece-
the Giorge Uith-ns I otm.
was as follows: Salute to the Flag, are all former neighbors. The
Goods Department The
visitors
iu
Albany
an
I
Lebanon
I b it it s ic x
Thursday after.10011 i f last week
pattern, designed for
Saturday.
Vivian Erum; song by assembly, Spencer family have located on a
1667
Pev.
and Mrs. Metcalf and Mr.
sizes 34 to 46, is on sale
“ Battle Hymn of the Republic” , farm rear Corvallis and Mr. Drew
Dori« Howard w.ia an ovar night
at
our
Buttenck
Pattern
and
Mrs.
J, 8, L in a r alien ed
is
lookin'»
for
a
location.
Friday,
reading, “ Frances W illard” Nora
visitor at L. R. Fulk'a Thuraday. |
Department.
the
district
>te ward's neetiog at
Mr.
McKinley,
Mr.
Spencer,
Mr.
X
Coldiron; presentation of Frances
Mr«. J. N. Elliott an I Mr«. R E |
Tangent.
Drew,
and
Mr.
Ginn
went
to
Klam­
W illard's picture, Alice Sturtevant :
Bierly attends 1 Ihe class t’ay and j
Wayne M o'e who baa been
song, “ Columbia, the Gem of the ath Falls, Marshfield and other
alio th- shower f i- M u
P a u !1
working
iri Waahiugton came home
w*y
points
on
a
sight
seeing
trip.
Ocean,” the assembly; reading
Bierly at the C hiittlan .li'itch In Friday and on Sunday he and Ilia
“ W. C. T. U .” Charles Wright; They r¡turned Sundav.
llils ty Fiiday afternnnn.
brother llivm ou I left for Wend-
song, “ America” the assembly;
Mr. ai d Mra. I). F. Burg«- o, Al­
Eemtmber the Hallowe’en sup-
ling to work.
reading, “ Theodore Roosevelt,'
bany visit il t i e Willi m i Pein e
per Saturday evening at the Odd
Mrs Fey (I it tiens h ia returned
Fra nei» Norton; reading, “ School
f miiy Sunday.
Fellow's hall under the auspices of
from
Portlan 1 wh- re she was called
S p irit,'’ Hope Hussey; song, “ Stai
the mouthers of the Reheksh lodge
1
Hl<.
MAR(.ELI.EIt
ire
.
'.trowna-
hy
the
illness s.nd death of her
Spaugled B anner,” the assembly,
of Halsey. Vour dinner and an
Title, M’s. Vadnals, will be in father, Griff K irg . th e King« for
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reagan of evening's entertainment for 50
Halsey on Ibursday, is- M iller’s , many years lived in Albany ae4
GOOD GOODS
Corvallis were visitors st the home cents. The general public is in-
Barber shop. Make your a p -, the oouy was brought tu-*,2 ap­
of Rev. Metcalf last week.
vit id .
pointments earl
S 22-013* ’buried in the Masonic cemetery.
¡SCHOOL NOTES
Public Hallowe’en Dinner
At 1 .0 .0 . F. Hall
Sat. Oct 29th
H allow e’en
MORRIS’ PHARMACY
Smartly
Slenderizing
K O O N T Z ’S