t PAGE « HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E AUG M 19» Notes and Comments GLOBE THEATRE ^LSiSY OBBOOM One Day Only T UBSDBY Sxrr. 4 Tommy Gibbons ia person, with h i* entire crew of »parring partner* and trainer*. Also 6 — Headline Acts— 6 PANTAGES VAUOVILLE Matinee Prices None reserved - 85c. 55c E re sin g Prices Reserved teat* on); Lower floor, $1.50 B alcon y.il M a il Ordere N O W Curtain 815 p 2:15 p. m. GLOBE THEATRE OBCOOM AIBAKY special Announcement atrangemaat Extraot dinary greatest picture of the year for three day»’ showing S unday EAIR W EEK, M o . xday Ttxsnav Sept. 2, 3. 4 THE MERRY GO ROUND Thia picture is »bow i eg in I.os Angeles for $5, $ J and $2 Oar prices, any sea t: Adults, 55c • Children, 34c 4 — S H O W S D A IL Y — 4 We are told that heat it energy. I W" have beau having totes very | energetic days. Parker will probably hang to- I morrow for the tnnrder of sheriff Dunlap. There will ba plenty of room for all the mourners. Religious mystery is religions I humbug, whether spoutered by s I priest of the Pharaoh», a nodding I statue of a Greek god or a modern demonstrator of spirits. Arrow Garage necessary for $7 labor All work g u aran teed Jots and Tittles (Continuod from uage 1) J. W. Moore and L. E. Walton It is claimed that grower* have [stored half the country’s wh>al arop, intending to bold is until the pries rise»; also that ibey will raise lee* wheat next year. Why shouldn’t they thue follow the tac­ tic« of the shiiig(e m ills, tbs oil reliusriee and other big businesses? Farming is the biggest business in America, A sontrsel ha« been let for cleat • The hoy who was accidentally lag and gradiug the first thirty kills 1 while hunting in Lane luitea of the Netrou cut-off. county the other day was more A train of seven cars labeled lucky than tbs hunted anim al. He “ Bananas” was going through had wounded a deer and was fo? Philadelphia when beer began lowiug it as It Had. His coupan to trickle from one of them. ioa in the hunt shot at the deer Officers found the train was end hit aud killed the boy, Prob loaded* w ith beer. “Yes, they ably the deer perished iu lingering had no bananas”. Something agony from its wouud. Trouble calls given prompt attention GANSLE BROS. Let s calch tb it “ scientist ” I drove to Portland Saturday in who says the son has begun ioaf-, the Moore car. ing on his ioh sa d is goiug to let I W . B. Peacock o f P o rtla n d ui all frees* luto icebergs and we was in Halsey Monday, looking will have oo more warm wsaxhsr. a fter his farm ing interests. Mrs. Mary Hayes left Monday Let’s chain him in the market place and allow the sun to wreak for Metzger, to visit her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Dan Nash, and family. its vtngeanct oo him. A new plan to help wheatgrow- I or* is to cancel en an n u al of ibe debt of any natioo to the United [states equal to the sum that nation pays for American wheat. In eff et our government won'd buy much American wheat and pre­ sent it to foreign natioo*. Fisk and Gate* T ire * and Tab*».— We aow have ia stock the Fiak 96 30a J lj fabric tire* for $9. Be tore to inveiugate our lines and get our prices before baying. Automobile accessories, Ford parts, oil*. W illard battery service station. W e will overhanl yoor Ford engine for $20 labor m •• •• “ Chevrolet engine for $22.54 labor •• “ reliae transmission band for $250 labor •• “ e r r * * " ! rear axle and rebash springs and perches when EL F. Cross and wife drove George Parker, io the shadow of I the gallows, professed religion, ra- to Newport and spent the week- iceivsd “ absolution” and then iro n k Koontz joined th e re s t Islandsrad the dead by repeating of the family a t Newport Tues­ I his clumsy lie about Sheriff Dun- day. lisp having fired first. I an¿ t r a c t o r ^ /v e ^ a ir in y S. L. Pike and wife and son George of Crow were guests a t the home of Mrs. Pike’s m other, Mrs. M. E. Bassett, the last of the week. Carl Koppe and family of Eu­ gene came down Thursday. Mr. Koppe returned home th a t evening but Mrs. Koppe and son T ru n k s and S to v e S Telephone 16x5 cousin of the late M. V. Koontz of Halsey. Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Marks left Tuesday for a few days’ visit with Mrs. M ark’s sister, Mrs Fred Applegate, and fam ily at Yoncalla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mont­ gomery of Medford arrived in Halsey Saturday evening ant will spend a couple of weeks visiting friends and relatives here and in Brownsville ant Crawfordsville. Karl Bramwell and family re ­ turned T hursday night from their outing a t Newport, ant were among the Halsey people who “took in” th e circus a t E u­ gene on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Shep­ herd and Mrs. C. T. Allingham of Portland were in Halsey the first of the week, on their return home from an extended outing a t Belknap springs. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Dryden and daughter Dicksy, accom- C om pare o u r p rices on T ru n k s and T rav ­ eling Bags b efore y o u buy O ur lin e o f Stoves and R anges is com ­ p lete a n a you can save m o n ey by g e t­ tin g o u r p rice s be­ fore y o u buy and H ILL & <§. X H A LSEY G A R A G E x HALSEY RAILROAD TIME COOPERATIVE FARM MARKETING NOTES Progress of the Movement to "Put Farming on Par With Other Big Business." j , American Bankers Association, has brought out valuable Information ea the subject from bankers, farmers sad state agricultural departments. It is being used as a campaign document la the organisation of co-operaUve mar­ keting associations In various sections of the country, tanners having adopt­ ed Its slogan: “P u t Agriculture on a Par with Other Big Business." • a a The movement on the part of farm­ ers toward co-operative marketing as a cure for their present economic plight Is nation-wide. There has besn notable progress In the development of such associations, some conspicu­ ously successful ones being in opera­ tion at the present time. There have also been some disastrous failures among these ventures In co-operative marketing, which la the inevitable ac­ companiment of the progress of any movement The "Banker - Parmer,** published by the American Bankers Association, says: "Causa and offset are operative la co-operative marketing as L a ly as they are In every other business enter­ prise. An association will not necas aarlly succeed or fell merely because It is a co-operative association, but be­ cause It conforms to or transgresses from the underlying principles of suc­ cessful business operation. The move­ ment Itself Is of great national Import and the bankers of the country can materially aid or retard Its progress The reeponalbiUty of leadership In rural communities rests very largely with the country banker. It is his duty to be Informed on ell matters re­ lating te the farmers' well being.'* a a e All th a t beer was < Fly-Di R IN G O ’S Drugstore a half million gores of exoellent farm lands, in 14,900 square miles of valley. During the last thirty year* large tracts of waste land in the Punjab have been Tendered pro­ ductive to crop* » a result of suc­ cessful irrigation works, and for the first time in such project* the In­ dian government is seeing the mis­ take in neglecting the constriction of roads along with that of caualg. ing and w as th e g u e st fo r se v ­ eral days of Mrs. W. H. Mc­ The government is acquiring necee- asry road right* to insure adequate Mahan. provision for the transportation of Vernon Sawyer returned to crops to markets and railways. The his home in Tacoma Monday, a fter a few m onths spent here whole Sutlej project will probably in the harvest field and visiting take nine years for completion. Miss Donna Robertson went to Newport Tuesday, where she County fair Sept. 3, 4, 5 tnd 6. is the guest of her friend. Miss A lberta Koontz. Mr. and Mrs. John Salash re­ turned W ednesday from their trip to Portland, driving a Mitchell Six roadster. Mrs. Ida Black Tobin arrived from Portland T hursday even*' Shedd fair next Saturday. O. w . FR U M Exclusive A gent for Jersey Milk Food Compound the economical feed lor calves. pigs and chickens Also a complete slock •( FEED AND GRAIN his grandm other, Mrs. George < Maxwell. Frank Koontz and family of Los A ngeles. C a l. spent Satur- day and Sunday w ith Mrs M. V. Koontz of this city. Mr Koontz is interested in the oil industry IW southern California. He i3 a W ANTED . G l T l lOT G e n e r a l i - „ . HOUSCWOrk s>tioo. Addrers 310 w»at A,b“ ” ’ or *hOB* VJJ- * seventh North South No. 18. 11:37 «. m. 24, 4:2$ p. m. 22, 4:30 a. ni. No. 17, 12:15 p. m. 23. 4.2« p. m. 21, 11:32 p. m. Noe, 21 and 22 atop only if flagged. SUNDAY MAIL HOURS The delivery window of tbs H alsey postoffice is open Sundavi from 1:050 to 11 a. tn. and lif:l£ A pamphlet and questionnaire on co­ to 12:30 p. m. Bunday mail goes out only on operative (arm marketing recently Is­ sued by the State Bank Divlstoa, the north-bound 11:37 traio: panied by Mrs. C. P. Stafford, remained for a few day’s visit returned from Bandon and Port Modern condition* are auch that ag­ with h er grandm other, Mrs. M. Orford Sunday morning. Mr. riculture cannot be aucceaaful by In­ The new potato grading anc E. Bassett. effort To regain It* position and Mrs. Dryden continued dividual Roy Gehr opened a filling inspection law, which will go into aa a basic Industry, and as a force la Mrs. W. W. Stuart and children, th eir journey to th eir home in national affairs, agriculture m utt de­ station a t Los Angles and sold effect Septem ber 15, provides gasoline below the established th a t in quanities of ten tons or Walter and Franc«», of A lb a n y ,! Oregon City Sunday evening, pend upoj organisation end co-opera­ price. The big companies went more the potatoes shall be in- were guests at the borne of Mrs. [ while Dicksy remained in Hal- tion tor economic production, for eco­ a cent lower and announced th atlsp e c te d by the state inspection Stuart’s sister, Mrs. A. C. Arm- sey for a week’s visit with her nomic marketing and for the estab­ lishment of Its proper relationship la j Aunt, Mrs. Stafford. they would drive him out of departm ent. On smaller ship- strong, Friday. community life. — Hojrard Leonard. business. He went below them ments, from 50 pounds to 10 Mr*. H. H. Mornhinweg-S sister [ Adolph Chiavlo and wife of President Illinois Agricultural Asa» and they below him until he is tons, state inspection is NOT re­ and son, who were visiting at H o -! Tacoma accompanied Mr. and elation. selling a t 6 cents a gallon in- quiied, unless requested by the msr's home at Shedd, came with [Mrs. George Maxwell home stead of 22, which ws the price buyer or seller, but the seller is tie family Bunday and visited at from Tacoma the last of the S. P. Improvements when the war started. Now it I required to grade the potatoes G. W. Mornhiuweg’a. week. Mr. Chiavlo was called appears that he has a gushing and on the sack or container (Continued from page $ ) ‘ home Friday, but Mrs. Chiavlo J. M. Dickson A Son's Jersey oil well and a refining plant put the name and address of the remained for a longer visit Rew Tunnel which by a new process produc-' grower and the grade. If this cow Lnlu Mary of Ashburn has with her m other, Mrs. Maxwell. At Rooky Point, near Mets, on the made a world rnoord on butter fat, es 6-cent gasoline a t a profit, is not complied with, they shaii Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sm ith and coast Uns. a naw l i l t toot tunnsl Is prodociog 844.61 pound* in 805 which the big fellows cannot do. | be labeled as “culls“ days. Shedd occupies a front seat. daughters Dorothy and M ar­ balng built at a cost of $100,040. Thia 111 eliminate ourves and permit of gery of Colfax, Wash., passed additional speed. Miss Marie Jones of Corvallis Eugene w ants the name of the through Halsey Sunday on their Yard limits are being extended and N atron cut-off changed to Eu­ was the week-end guest of her way to Long Beach, Cal., where main track re-arranged at Nutglade sister, Mrs. M artin Cummings. gene cut-off. Why not call it they expect to spend the winter. .near Dunsmuir, at a cost of $110.000 the Junction City cut-off? The T hursday P. J. True was They were a t one time resi- This marks the beginning of a large name would have a cash value called to Corvallis, where Mrs. dnts of this place and were well yard at this point A line change of n or» than ons-half mils la balng to any town which could se­ True is again in the hospital. known here. made near Mott. California, on the cure it. The more you can keep Shasta Division, elimtnaltng the Big your name before the public, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of canyon treat!« which Is <16 fast long IR R IG A TIO N IN IN D IA the more your town Is going to Eugene were week-end guests and 104 feet high. This work will grow. The editor’s youngest a t the J. C. Standish home. T h a t new pleasant- A gigantic project is the Sutlej val- cost $136.000 and w ill give a per manent roadbed In place of this is named Eugene and we ■inelling non-poison* son Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWilliams i lev irrigation scheme. When com­ trestle. have lieen coaxing his m other Near Crockett on the Western dl ous Liquid Fly Spray to allow us to chance it to Junc­ and Elliott left Saturday forj pleted this most pretentious irriga­ 'iew port, w here they will spend tion project ever attempted in India vision another line change Is being tion City.—Junction City Times Get it a t a couple of weeks by the sea. will throw open to settlers three and made at a cost of $110.000 Involving had broken. lost. F O O T E BROS. Props. the construction of 1.2$ miles of new track. Elimination of curvature at thia point w ill permit Increased speed of trains Cross ties used by the Southern Pacific are being creosoted to prolong their Ilfs and two big modern tie and timber treating plants are to fa etiitate this work. Paid-for Paragraphs A d m itta n ce H e re 5 Cents a Line .F o r Sale—40 good Ewe*. J. W. R occa , Harrisburg, Ore. For rent—Mr farm of 100 acre* near Halsey. Beu T. Sudtell, box 184. Albany, Oregon. Oak and aeb wood for sale. E. S. H ayes , Halsey Peoria Pointers (E n te rp ris e Correspondence) Mrs. Nora Coleman and daughter, Ernestine, who have spent the last two m onths vis­ iting relatives a t Foster, are home. Rev. and Mrs. Jones of Cor­ vallis came up Sunday evening and held quarterly m eeting at the church. Mr. Jones will leave in a few days for the annual conference at Milton. Tom Logah went to Portland and drove home a car which he will use in going to school a t Corvallis. A large num ber of people have been getting peaches at Mr. Hughes’s orchard. He has a large crop this year. Mr. Mills is saw yer a t the mill and his son sets rachets. Mr. Mills was saw yer here a num ber of years ago. Mrs. J. W. LaM ar and daughters have returned from Newport, where they spent their vacation. They report a large crowd there and th e road in fine condition. J. R. Frady and wife and Fred Frady and fam ily visited in Eugene Sunday. Mrs. Wade and her daughter Clara of Albany came to Peoria Sunday. They, with several of Mis. Wade’s other children and their families, had a picnic across the river. About 25 were present. Mr. Geer, husband of the county school superintendent, had the m isfortune to cut one of his fingers off while work­ ing on the island Monday. WANTED—Seven Fresh Jersey Cows or Heavy Springerf Aedreaa j. A I i i t i u i x . Crow Stage route. Eugene. Amor A. Tuasing LAW YER AND NOTARY One la to be constructed at Oakland H alsey , O rioom nt a coat of $400.000 and the other la now la operation at Wilmington. The Oakland plant w ill have a large tic store«« yard with a capacity of $60. 000 ties and the most modern faclll- tlee for handling them. Mors than $1.000.000 is being spent Motor Hearse. on Improvements tn Southern Pacific Efficient Service. «hope everywhere on the system. Lady Attendant Tba company la planning an Im­ Brow nsnll*........... . .................... Oregon proved entrance Into the city of Port­ land. which w ill cost tn the neighbor­ hood of $4.600.000. A new steel bridge with a span of W . L. W R IG H T 600 feet ever the Colorado river b Mortician A Funeral Director being constructed at Yuma. This with a four mile track line change, Halsey and Harrisburg two mils of icing and yard tracks Call D. TAVUtn. Halsey. or and a new ststioa w t,„ W L. W * ig r t , ilarrtaburg turea ot about ILOOO.OOO. D ELBERT ST A R R Funeral Director and Li­ censed Embalmer