FAÜfi 4 iia u îiîï HTM i CKrKiac THAT DIVORCE DECREE Tardy Court Passes on Ob solete Law R IA L T O T H E A T E R , F R ID A Y W ANTED 1OO T o n s R oyal A nne C h e r r ie s THREE WORD BRAND’ A RAID Also a good two-reel Comedy :coming ‘Foolish Wives’; Halsey Meat Market O rrhard W hite F.»pey'a Cream Robertine M ilkw eed Cream Creme de ( am tI,a Hinds' Cold Cream Pond'a Vanishing Cream Stillm an's Freckle Cream Krank a l emon Cream Melba Face Cream Melba Skin Cleanser Sun Glauses to protect the eyes from the glare • f the sun—and the wind, too V. A; Ringo, Druggist The Brown Beer troop of girl scouts at Rrowne villa has organized its first petrol, composed of Glen­ da Roas. Heleri McClain, Grace Beatty, Helen Baker, Ruth Me- Hargue, Ion* Callaway, Clara Dougherty lnd Viola Talent. Geogie Welur ie first lieuteuenl. Other patrols will be formed soon. This patrol calls Itself the Snappy Sharks. Look out. boys; the sharks may snap you up. The population of Halsev, with a few eaceptions, is over at Browns- villa today at the pioneer picnic (continued on column 4) Fresh and Cured Meats 20 days' credit F A L K B R O S ., I T ops for sale 2 S h orth orn B u lls O ld •sough for service. Eligible for - registry. Bedrock — prices. C L. F alk sr. Route 2, H a ls t) . varied Instance#. T he latent la that Jay Anderson of East M ain rood has raised a hfig weighing 411 pound*, and undressed 530 pounds This means a growth o f two pounds for every day of It * life, the hog being nine mouths old The hog was a Jeraey rod. and An deraoo challenge* anyone to boat this record. side the three-mile l i m i t The prohi bi- « < » law seems to be the one except! on to the rnle that American laws ore a til on .American ahipe wherever they are. Charles Hall la expected to run as independent" candidate for goverw bound hand and foot by secret and c«b aocieties. whose members are asked par ». apiece to finance his fight It Sooth No, 23, 11:29 a. m. 17, 5.39 p. m. SUNDAY MAIL HOURS The Southern Pacific company 1 protests that severance of the 0>e- gon lines of the Southern Pacific ¡from other units of the great trans- IN portation system as contemplated by the recent decree of the supreme court of the United States, irres pective of whether the Uniot Pacific system, for example, sc- quired the segregated line from San Francisco bay to Portland, i A » i, while their father went down fighting two boy» fled fo r their lives. would result unfavorably f» the ’ One to become a governor , W ill pay per pound, delivered transportation interests of the peo­ ’ One a rough plainsman ; unknown to each other u n til— ? ple of this state. W T he rest is love and struggle and th rill, w ith W illia m S. H a rt at his best The supreme decree, which is A lb a n y . S T E N B E R G B R O S. Cast includes J A N E N O V A K based on the Sherman anti-trust act of 1890, runs counter to the later law, the transportation act Third and Lyon, Albany, Ore. of congress,'passed in March, 1920. which orders Interstate Common e Phone 263R commission to require the railroads of the country to be consolidated T into 20 mujor groups. Hearings will be conducted by that commis­ sion and by the public service com­ Junior and Senior Reading Lint Henry Byeriey missions of the various states Juniors and eeoiirs must read H enry Byeriey. father of L. W . l y - directly affected by the proposed cream aland, (or the pioneer 10 o'clock to fix prices for the sea groupings ot the railroads tor oper­ two books from the following list, erley of this city, died June 12 at his son. picnic. ating purposes in the public inter- the remaining two to be taken from home in Dallas, aged 63, and was buried H- L. Straley and fa aily drove The boy scout camp at Caacadiu concerned to present any ob- the list pnblisbed in last week’s yesterday. He leaves bis widow and the one son will be August 1 to 16. to the county seat Friday. »■sts, thereby enabling all interests Enterprise or from the ones on file at the high school. They may, if mentioned above and a m inor daughter, jections to the general consoli­ C. D. Huff and ftmily visited Edgar Enger has a radio outfit they wish, read the entire four re­ H a llie ; also four brothers, Leroy of dation plans. relatives in Salem Sunday, working at Brownsville. quired from the following twelve: A irlie , F ra n k and O tto of Dallas and Completion of the Natron cut­ Andrew B ro w n a n d wife made Grace church at Albany is off would be a serious problem and “ The Piper,” Peabody. Eugene of Idaho, and two sisters, a tour over the Columbia highway ■bowing moving pictures. “ The Bluebird,” Maeterlinck. Maude W ig h t of Camas, Wash., and it may well be doubted whether during the week end. “ The Servant in the H ouse,” Balle Blake of Salt Lake City. W. P. Wahl ie about to build a either the Central Pacific or South rh e deceased resided in Halsey for Preston Newton made a business new bouse on hie farm southwest of ern Pacifie would carry this liue Kennedy. ‘‘Sherwood,” Noyes. about h alf a dozen years and was well through from Eugene to Klamath trip to Creswell Saturday. He re Halsey. ’’Chanticler,” Rostand. Falls and thence east of the known and popular. H e returned to turned borne Tuesday, Mrs. D. F. Dean left Tuesday “ Milestones," Kuoblauch. mountains to a connection with his old home at Dallas when attacked by Mr. and Mre. O. B Stalnaker for Coquille, where Mr. Dean is “ The King’s Threshold,” W B the illness which ended his life. the Central Pacific at Fernley, of Corvallis took dinner at the employed. Yeata. Ney, The Natron cut-off, built on S. J. Smith home S inday. “ The Old Lady Shows Her Med­ Earl Carey says be came back easy grades and light curvature, Spray Fruit Tree« Mre. O. M Miller and eon Dale from Eugene to stay. Halsey looks would be a direct competitor of als.” Barrie. The Oregon Growers' Cooperat­ The Rivals,” Sheridan. of Cottage Grove visited at the good to him. the Union Pacific for traffic mov- ive association has made arrange­ “ She Stoops to Conquer,” Gold­ G. W. Murnbiuweg home Sunday. Miss Nina Kump ie helping Mre. ng between Portland and Salt ments for at least fifty per cent smith. Mre. A. D. Smith and little eon Karl Bramwell and Mise Lillian Lake City. advance on the 1922 opening pricee Under the plan which the Inter­ Ihe Vicar of Wakefield,” of prunes to be given to growers left for Portland Friday. Mrs. Barber ie back again from Eugene Smith returned after a few days' and ie caring for her sister, Mrs. state Commerce commission is Goldsmith. upon delivery to the packing house comitted to follow, Subject to pub­ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” or upon being graded. absence, while her eon coutioued Pittman. This in­ lic hearing of objections, the Stevenson. to Seattle for an indefinite stay. sures thegrowers a good substantial The Christian church has nearly Southern Pacific svstem, including Mr. English would like an ex­ payment at the beginning of the To catch the trade that will all of the $500 pledged to the the Central Pacific lines, will be come by auto over the pavement building fund that was decided on merged with the Rock Island lines pression from the juniors and season. seniors stating whether they would Canning ie being done by the ou Second street, Hill A Ce. have as the amount to be in sight before Durjug the fifty-two years of prefer bookkeeping or French. association beginning this week at erected a sign ou that street telling work on the addition to the church common ownership and control of It would be appreciated if those the Salem dried fruit packing plant. travelers where to find their etore. begins. Southern-Central Pacific proper out of town would please send Thecapacity will be about twenty, Milton Howe and Miss Powers, Pedagogue Sloat, arrested at Al­ tieB, main liue, branch, terminal through the mail their choice of five tons of fresh fruit per day, a Brownsville schooltna’am, wboee bany for indecent treatmont of and other facilities haye become so the two subjects. and the season’s output will be license to wed is mentioned on young girls, has confessed such acts interwoven that in the event of between seventy and eighty thous­ page 3, had a swell home wedding there and at Salem and at other separation a great deal of time and cases. and are away on their honeymoon. places. He pleads irresponsibility would beconsumed in arriving at a It is reported from a Philadelphia Jots and Tittles workable arrangement for the mentally. lepresentative who had opened a 0. C. Dickson of Sbedd went to segregation of the properties with pack of number ten water grade Albany Friday and at laat accounts Mre. Stewart is running the con- out seriously interfering with pub (continued from colum n 3) apples before a q group w e- — — — — - — — - wg, of wholeeale had not been beard from linoe. feoiionery while Mr Price runs a lie aervice. The Rebekahs had an initiation grocers that without exception it It is feared ibat illness, following restaurant and confectionery at the The Oregon Voter say»: "F o rtu n ate influenza, ntay have affected his Brownsyille pioneer picnio. Ed indeed, i i it for Qregon, that the trans­ and a big feed last night, with was declared to be the beat pack brain, and he may have wandered Warmoth and John and Frost Bass portation act of 1920 provides the mean» various other good things having they had ever seen. whereby the state may be saved the It is advised that the 30 day away. are helping Price as oooks and coatly complications that would ensue strawberries and cream, the deli cacy of the season, for center of spray ehould be put ou apples dur­ attendants. were the recent decision of the United Miss Ella Kenady and nephew, ing this week, as moths are flying States supreme court to be enforced lit ­ attraction. Robert Kenady jr., of Cottage Mre. J. Bond of Albany was erally by the separation of the Central about now and will be depositing Mrs. Mary Taylor of Corvallis eggs. This spray should be com­ Grove arrived last Saturday to visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Pacific properties in Oregon from the Southern Pacific. The Southern Pacific arrived Tuesday evening for several spend a week with the lady's aister, Moore, this week. bined with the regular scab spray portion would be separated from its days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. W A- Ringo. They were and lead arsenate should be added main tine connection w ith California N- C. Smith eud wife of Aurora and portions o f it would be separated Southern, and went ou to Browns at the rate of two pounds per. 100 •t Mrs. Martin Cummings' arrived Tuesday evening to from each other in Oregon. To dis villa to attend the picnic. Wodueeday. gallons of water. spend a couple of days in business jo in t them would maroou different sec If the presence of the clierrv Mre. J. C. Curry and daughter- Samuel Cooper of Tangent was and pleasure. They went to Eu­ tions of the state from through service atrioken with paralysis Tnursday gene Wednesday, accompanied by by one company, except so far as joint in-law, Mrs. Curry jr., aud the fruit maggot is noticed, it ie advis­ and competing operation by two com­ letter's little daughter went to able to spray with poisoned ibait night. He came in from the baru C. E. Smith and wife. panies over the same lines could be es­ Junction City on Wednesday composed of sodium arsenate one speechh as and with one arm hang, tablished, with all of its expense and Misses Marin and Elizabeth vexatious traffic complications. morning’s train for a couple oi half pound, molasses, two quarts ¡ng helpless. He was able to walk to eight gallons of water. One days' visit. after a fashtou and la now able to Stewart of Portland stopped her« "Consolidation is not only authorized pint to a tree is sufficient. yesterday, on their way to the pie- by the 1920 act but is directed by its speak a little. Moonshiners in the vicinity of uic at Brownsville, and visited the mandate. In its tentative report, now ___lum . Brownsville are being sought. The com Christian Church Mission Sunday H. C. Davis set in a Rectors and the Waltons and Red •w a itin g hearing, the interstate commission group« the Central sheriff caught a boy with some of room on bis farm and heard, over Pearl. Their father was Mrs inerce Tuesday the missionary society Pacific and Southern Pacific properties the booze Monday but had not of the Christian church met at the Kenneth Stone's radiophone, a Rector's brother and their mother together, to be operated under one man then located the maker of the beautiful country hone of Mrs. good sermon preached in Portland. a Pearl. agement " T h e supreme court decision wa» poison. Later Mrs. J. C. Corry, in the Ariie Cummings with twelve mem­ Mu* Maude Rey, a nines of J. P. hated on an old case, brought under an same room, listened to one of the bers and one visitor present. Holley advertises for bide for old law The interstate commerce com beat sermons she ever heard, which Hunter of Brownsville, visited a mission, under the 1920 act. has author the building of a new achoolbouae. The following officers were elect­ number of friends in Halsey yester­ ity over the whole situation.” was preached in Seattle. ed for the coming year, beginning day. The Brownaville baseball team July 1st: President, Mr«. Sadie Theodore Mitiner and Lyman ■ went to I-ebanon Saturday and Mrs. Fred Jackson and little Marstersare home from Wiliam, Albert Miller and wife of Eugene soored 22 to Lebanon's 2. Leba- Welle; vice president, Mrs. Emma True; secretary. Mr«. Sadie Robert- e tte university for the vacation. daughter were in from Lake Creek are visiting at Karl Bramwell's non proposes to seek revenge at son, treasurer, Mrs Edna Chance. yesterday. and taking in the pioneer picnic. Brownsville tomorrow. Thrashers and bay balers will The ptogram was in memory of Tuesday morning the pareel poet m»et at the courthouse June 23 at The Brownsville Times got out Dr. Shelton, a mission ary, rho brought to the Enterpiiee publish­ At the Good Citizenship league a 16-page pioneer picnio number was killed in the foreign field. ers a box of foilsge and flowers of meeting at Brownsville Monday this week. Much local history cream and cake were served P * * * >****%**%^w* %■» the magnificent Oregon rhododen­ night President William Mills appears in it, Earle Stanard con­ by Ice the hostess, assisted by the host r Lotions & Creams 'J dron, which had been gathered and presided and the district attorney tributing his share of it. Browns­ and Mrs. Cbauce. sent by their descendants of the and sheriff voiced congratulations ville business houses availed of the All present are looking forward for ,| second and third generations at and advice. opportunity to booat the town and to the time Mre. Cummings shall Tan and Sunburn Greenleaf, in Lane count,. the paper by advertising liberally entertain again. Hind»' Honey and Almond Cream in it. If Falk Brothers continue to re- Clawood Cream with Peroxide Thoee who made M r. H ard ing s « c o r d tall as good meat at as low prices Furola I an A Freckle Cream as a proprietor in the brew ing indq »try Raises Big Hog. Chamberlain'» Cold Cream reason for oppoitng him in his c a m ­ as they have been doing one of two West field. N. Y.— Local pride la ac­ paign for the presidency aay " I told you Woodbury's Facial Cream things will happen: Their patron­ complishment looms large In the breast so' when it becomes known that bis O thine Double Strength age will io crese or they will lose Sant,septic Ixition of the m ajority of the Inhabltaata of shipping board runs bars on g o v o rn - money. Hoi,lies' Proetilla Dealer in thia village, and It la mad* manifest In ment owned vessels when they are ,1 at WILLIAM S. HART North No. 18, 12:01 p. m. 24, 5.50 p. m. -r er to is The delivery window of the Halsey postoffice is open Sundays from 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. aud 12:20 to 12:36 and 4:*6 to 5.00 p. m. PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS Admittance Here 5 Cents a Line One second-hand Ford in good condition. Will sell reasonable or trade for other Fords in dilapidattd condition.—Halsey Garage. Glasses Fitted in Halsey. Dr, Royal J. Gick. optometrist, of Eugene, will be at the hotel in Halsey on Juue 25, 1 to 5 p. m., to fit glasses. Quality and service guaranteed. Prices reasonable. New Hart Picture Great W illiam S. Hart’s new western Paramount picture, “ Three Word Brand,” which comes to the Rialto theattr next Friday, ie said to be the best he has made in tnanv months. Jane Novak is the lead­ ing woman. Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist, at Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and Friday. Prizes for boys’ and girls’ club work at the state fair are being sought. The following have been offered. Trip to O. A. C. summer school, valued at 115, given by Frank Taylor; division No. 2. sew­ ing, $10, given by Morton & Dot- son; sewing division No. 3, $10, given by the Albany floral company; canning, $10, given by the Albany Democrat; gardens, $10, given by the Murphy Seed company; po­ tatoes, $10, given by M. G. Reed, aud poultry. $10, gizen by the Al­ bany State bank. Ben Sutton and wife of Tacoma are visiting at Mrs. Eliza Bran­ don’s home. Mre. Sutton is Mrs. Brandon’s daughter. M en ’s Sum m er UNDERWEAR Keep cool. Put on some light, cool, comfortable under­ wear. Men’s union suits, light Balbriggan, ail sizes, priced 85c two for $1.50 M en’s open union­ is ts priced 95c two for $1.65 O ther knit union- suits, either short or long sleeves, ankle length $1.25 to $2.50 Athletic unionsuits 75c, $1, $.125 B. V . D .’s $1.50 each Unete (ben. “P e troublemaker," said ro e la Eben 'le one kind of m anufacturer dat ought to be taxed extra.“ Overproduction I f men could alwaya do the things they would prefer to de. home run hits lo u ld n t b« worth 6 « o t a a Children'« day will be obeervt at the Christian church next But d«y evening. It ¡, advertise m this pspnr. The store with a square i deal for every customer, j ALBANY, OREGON