HALSEY ENTERPRISE VOL. X I H A L S E Y , L IN N Northwest Newsies The balloween party at Oak Plain school Thursday evening w*a well attended oonsidenng the ■tormv weather. There were about fifty in attendance. The evening wa* spent in playing games and social conversation. Pumpkin pie and punch were served at a late hour, and all enjoyed the evening. H igh School N otes (Mearle Straley, Reporter) The entire school was dismissed to hear Gov. Olcott and the other speakers, Tuesday afternoon. It was tmmenrelv enjoved. We are all anxious Io hear Spnator Pierce and Sain.'Garland tomorrow give their side of the political question. Grace Kirk spent the day visit- school Wednesday. S h e Milford Muller was absent from iu g helped us out by playing the piano school Friday. for our regular Wednesday morn­ Jesse Morgan, who has been ing singing. visiting at the F. O. Salmon home, left for Forest Grove Friday. Calapooia Grange Harold Muller is plowing for G T . Kitchen. A . F. Albertson and family spent Sunday at the O. Jr Albert­ son home. Collin Carver and Albert Miner called at the Albereaon home Sun­ day afternoon. Randall Zellmer spent Sundsy at Sodaville. F. 0 . Salmon and family at tended the masquerade dance at Peoria Saturday night. J. W . Pugh and family were shoppers at the county rest Tues­ day. Mrs. Freerkien called on Mrs M uller Tuesday. H all iween w it a very quiet time in the neighborhood. W e H ave The Brownsville grange met Oct. 28 for the first all-day meet­ ing of the fall The following resolution was read and adopted: “ Resolved, That we favor a strict enforcement of our prohibition laws and will give support to a candidate for sheriff who w ill pledge himself to enforce our prohibition laws and bring about the arrest of bootleg­ gers, blind piggers on mooutbiuers in Linn couoty.’* Lectuter’s hour was observed by readings and talks, each mem­ ber present responding. A letter was read from the Paci­ fic International Livestock ex- position, to be held in Portland, asking for candidates for the m ilk­ maids’ convention. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Davidson were appointed to represent our grange. A committee were appointed for a grange . bake sale to be held tbankfgiving week. Plans rfere diecussed for a home coming meeting in December for all grangers; also ex-grangers. G range R e p o r t e r . E V E R Y T H IN G O ptical E Y E S T R A IN Is the C ante of M any H U M A N IL L S I f yonr eyes give you trouble or your glasses are annoying S E E US. We can Relieve Yon ___ J Bancroft Optical Co. t J13 1st SL W. Albany. Rhone PICTURES G UIDE YOU AT EVERY STEP Save materialx as experts do T h e D d to r cutnn f lajm ua (|ve vou yeur m k pattern « ynuc vww. laM e a die waddi m atm el yen aee uaang. Y e n bave put befieee your ayaa, ■ ■ y l,', ' r fia your INDIANS IN SORRY PLIGHT Put together expertly T h e D a to r thews you «he settee« sndbes« v e r t s beadle e e c h N e p n the making T h e haaa, the finei Myta e f your drraa are perfect, you can put n r jure aa a paaCssssawal would. Y o u can boo mao your draar the seme rxmuaxr perftrttee you lews fai importad x h ir e t. The D eb er ahoa» you die Franck finnh far each dated. 3UTTERICK PATTERNS W ITH THE DELTOR [. V. KOONTZ Co. Open Saturday »veoiog»- Heaters Now is the tim e to b u r that new heater and h a re the benefit of it all winter. We sell the M IS S IO N , M A S ­ C O T . C H E E R E U L . and O P A L , tin all Macs and priced to suit any purse, iin V o t e L H G lln v ln All-wool blankets, silk-tonnd or whipped edges, plaids or solid colors, $ 1 2 OO. large sisea. Others in wool and wool and cotton mixed and cottuu, ss low as $ 3 . 0 0 . Also army blankets. F I S H E R -B R A D E N , HOUSE furnishers , undertakers . Phone 95, Albany, Oregon' Jots and Tittles Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally and in Halsey Particularly There was a break in the water service Sunday, but not long. Mr. Clark had the city pump overhauled and new packing put in and since then the water lifter hss acted beautifully. Approximately 150.000 persons are expected to attend the Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, November 4 to 11. ac­ cording to announcement made by John M- Scott general passenrer agent for the Southern Pacific com­ p a n y at Portland. Livestock breeders from the entire Pacific coast, including points as far north aa British Columbia, have arranged for entries at the show and more than $75,000 will be awarded in prizes. Frank Porter of Halsey will be there with his red polled prize winners. Reduced railroad fare» have been granted by the Southern Pacific company from all potnta oo its lines in Oregon, California, Nevada and Arizona. Mis« Mary LaRue went to Sa­ lem Taeoday morning on the O- K., after receiving a mereaee that Ethel Chastain bad died Monday Candidate for Sheriff of Linn County T h e French finish The Beck-Slapper— A thousand pardon«, sir. I thought you were to n e one else. Brownsville Briefs COLD W EATHER NEEDS W. C. TEMPLETON mam amm ee s ita to oaa r u t ~ t" I**"* «d Mr. Earnestine of Salem gave a lecture Monday night at the show hall on the negative side of the proposed bill on compulsory school education. I t was an iu- ■truotive lecture, and Mr. Fames- tiue handled the subject well. P o tte r Points Mrs. Cummings it spending the week with her sitter and friends at the county seat. Halloween at M. E Church Hilsey Christian Chnrch Church Announcements C hristian: 10, Biblo school. 11, Lord’s Supper. Sermon, ‘ The Kingdom yf H eaven.” 6:80, Junior Endeavor. 7:30, Senior Endeavor; ‘ leader, Bessie D vkstra ; topic, ” Right Shedd Shots (B y Anne Peuuell) '(B y Ralph Lawrancs) Bud McHlvatn was a Shedd The Brownsville M illing com­ pany has purchased a new Samp­ visitor last Saturday. son truok to do its hauling with. Word ha* been received ia In the football game ah Corvallis 9hedd that Mr. Ray Meyer», who last Friday Albert Keene broke formerly lived here, te quite sick hia no^e, The locals lost liiejgaine, with typhoid feyer. owing to the fact that some of the Ida Robson, who has been work­ players were disqualified because ing in Corvallis, had a very eeriou* they weren’t up to standard in surgical operation performed last their school work. I t ’s a little week. tough on the school, but Professor Mrs. Lyman Pennell left last Starr will not lower the staudard of the school and the patrons of week foi Canby, expecting to visit tor« a couple of weeks. the school are back of him. m irni pi'.al, aged 81 veers, 9 months and The local editor and Fred Ham ill 1 day. E thel’s father, Joe, wae got into a dispute over the seitiug a half brother of the L a LaRue’s. of the stage for the home talent S H , Goin is a democrat in pol­ play giveu for the benefit of the itics, but party lines do not mean community bouse Friday and much ia state legislation and there Saturday uigbta, and came to are many republicans who will vote blows in the Starr confectionery. for him in preference to the man Friends interceded and thfa fight A «how case waa who has been on the ways ijnd wte stopped. means committee during all the smashed. That with a couple of latest of the spendthrift legisla-- black evea waa all the damage tion that has made, our taxes so done. [This report retched the Enterprise after page four was high. printed.) _______________ The boring of the prospecting oil well at Lacomb, which stopped at 893 feet when artesian water flooded ¡t, is to be resumed if the Ted Porter spent la it Saturday prospectors succeed in their efforts to shut off the water by driving a iu Corvallis seeing the sights. ten-inch.pipe through it into shale. Mrs. Ida Freerksen entertained Red Pearl and George Hayes* the sewing olub this week. got one big buck ou their hunt. Frank Ackerman and wife and They also saw several that they daughters of Suver and O. L. En­ didn’t get. gel and wife and Mrs, Fmel Zim . Brownsville grange, like the merman of Albany were callers a Pomona grange at its Grand Prairie W . A. Cummings’ Sunday. meeting, is ou record as desiring Nate Smith is keepirg hit tractor a sheriff who will enforce prohi­ bumming all the daylight there la. bition strictly. Bert M illard ia going to do some . I f r ” «tinned on pare 5) graveling on the road near here, which is much needed, The ladiet of the. missionary society of the Methodist church entertained tbs young people of the ehurch Wednesday in a man. ner suggestive of tne halleween reason. Usmet were played and all en­ joyed a merry time. There were 40 present. At the close of the evening C itr ­ on Gormlev on behalf of the young people thanked the mitaionary society for their hospitality. The following ladies ware host- esses: Meadames U. W. Mornhin- weg, n. Taylor, Frank Hadley, A W. F o o ts , E B Peuland, Elisa Brandon and Harman Mitxnsr and Miavss Beulah M iller, Agnes Bress­ ler and Ruby Sohroll. Thinking." 7:550, Sermon, ‘‘Some People of Halsey Mentioned iu the Bible ” Through the month of Novem­ ber we will couducta question box. Bring your quegtions about raligioD The 1927 Fair and they will be answered the following Sunday evening. On the eve of the genera 1 elec­ tion of November 7 the Oregon Lester Jones, pastor. 1927 exposition committee is oon- fideut that the p«o|«l* of the eiate Methodist: will return a good majority in Sunday School, 10. permitting Portland to tax itself Preaching, 11. for the exposition and that the Junior League, 8, city of Portland will pass the tax Intermediate League, 7:30. levy ineeBitre Epworth League, 7:80. So confident of success te Ibe Preaching in the evening. geueral conynittee headed by May­ Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8. or Baker of Portland that plena Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor, already have been formulated for the commencement immediately Sunday School Lesson after cleetion of the general 10-vear Oregon development plan of which (See page 4) the expoeitiou ie to be the big feature. It ie planned to etart at once the L. M. CURL advertising campaign to exploil resources and oppor­ Republican Nominee for Oregon’s tunities to the world aod to indues State Senator people from alt over the United States to include Portland io their gave Albany twelve years of efficient itinerary either during or before service. D arin g seven years as insvor or after the exposition. The statament signed by the indorsers of W . J. Dunlap ss an efficient officer of the law tfait he hes proved him eelf ’ ( ’ggve xlfaaay ite cleanest city adminis- worthy successor of the late Sheriff t . tration of law enforcement without blus­ U. Kendall cannot I * confirmed by the ter, at all times considering the rights testimony of those in a position to know of all concerned. In the face of etrong the facts. There are names on the cir­ opposition by large corporate interests cular of persons who say th eir sign* he saved many thonsaae'e of dollars to lures were procured by misrepresent« the people in paving and construction tion. I f my snpporters w ill not be work. Endeavored to prevent the pit- stampeded by the eleventh -hour meth- fells that sllnre and snare boys end girls, ods that etrein the corrupt practices act i Severed relation to the city voluntarily, almost to the breaking poiet I coufi- in the face of etrong appeals to him to deattv expect to win. remain in office. Is progressive but eco­ Vote S IX W C. T mapletom . nomic. (Paid ad.) The Slapped—Well, I am, am I 2 S S ______ NO. 9 C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , N O V . 2, 1 9 2 Î — During the week wj have had Ü MeecsISre Apaches Hava Stan Re. ; hail and in some apota frost— the duead to Povorty fay Loss of Water cool weather those flying geete por­ for Irrigation. 1! tended. S- H Goin, a prominent and In General Crook’s time he in­ cbtcctelul farmer of the Santiam duced. * number of Mescalero W country . and candidate on the A pa chef, to-eoi tie down to subsist by democratic ticket for the legisla­ agriculture, and thev rained excel­ ture, is in town today in the in ­ lent crape until tbefr white neigh­ terest of his candidacy. M r. Grfin bors turned oft their supply of wa­ ia one of the kind of farmers who fer, a precfaQtta substance in the dry get down and dig, and if he goes West They are now, to the num­ to the legislature he can be de­ ber of 625, living in poverty, and pended ou to oppose such grafts as tuberculosis is spreading among have been put through too rasily them, notwithstanding the many in recent yean. The H»l«ey signer» of the cir­ acres and the valuffble timber they still own in the Sacramento moun­ cular for Sheriff Dunlap were: tains, writes William Dory, in the W. L Wells, Frank Hadley, H. Southern Workman. Some of these C. Daria, W . F. White. J. E. True, J. W . Lamar, A. J. H ill and Indiana farm, but much of the land E. B. Pen land. He got more from is-unsuitable for agriculture, though every other town and in Shedd and there is good grazing. Some of them Oakville, where he is best known, work at government lumbering. his list is a long one. When Apaches go oft of the I f all but one of the republican reservation and work on con­ candidates for sheriff would with­ struction works and the like, draw there would be no likelihood they are said to make excellent of the election of a democrat workmen. Thera is little on any Each of them would be willing to reservation to call out enterprise, thus concentrate if only 11 e others and the supervision of everything would agree to 1st the r ijh t mao undertaken, however much needed, remain in the fight. does not encourage initiative. There will be a meeting of the Capfc Ernest Stecker, the present Christian church board Sunday superintendent of the Mescalero immediately af'.er the morning Apache reservation, was instrumen­ service. tal in obtaining permission for them On election day the Aid society to cut aid sell their mature lumber of the Christian chnrch will serve up to 1500,000 worth under the su­ a cafeteria dinner in the old jewelry pervision of the forestry division of store. the Indian bureau. There is a plan The junior league had a merry for congress to advance as much time Monday evening at the Meth­ money as the timber is to bring, the odist church celebrating the H a l­ result of the sales being pledged in loween season. Doughnuts and payment. punch were ser vcd. CORRECT -= r-l J»a*e Hinman and Leighton H en­ derson brought Isaac Pouttu over from Brownsville Sunday evening to take the train for Eugene to con­ tinue hie studies in journalism. Hinman ia the proprietor of the Times and the others are employes. Cecils Mayberry came down from Eugene to enjoy the hallow, een doings at the high rchool Sat­ urday night. C. W. Kennedy and wife and Mrs. Dora Davis were Albany »hoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Vera Brann was removed to a Portland hospital the first of the week. JL. ------------------------- Claude Rebhan ask’ the circuit oourt to relieve him of the order to pay 615 a month to his divorced wife, declaring that he gave her all of his property and she has dis­ sipated it, that the haa been m ar­ ried and dlvoroed ainoe her divorce from him and that be it unable to make the payments. W . I. Ribelin and wife aod Mrs. Elisa Brandon visited Junction City Sunday afternoon. People°fHalsey Mentioned in The Bible 7:30 p. m. " The Kingdom of Heaven " 11 a. rn. Hear these sermons Sun« day at the C h r is t ia n C h u rc h G ve rco a ts or S^aincoats You'll need one or the other to keep you warm and dry. The overcoats aro medium length this winter, mostly l>elted models, Raglan a n d . set-in sleeves, and are an ideal dress garment. Priced 'rom $15.50 to $45 A raincoat is not quite so warm nor heavy, but will keep you dry and com fort­ able. Priced to sell from $7.50 to $20