ts HALSEY ENTERPRISE HALSEY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON, Oct. 22, 1924 H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s home from the funeral of u . Pierce. a n d C o u n t y E v a n ts Short Stories from Sundry Sources H Lake Creek Locals W illia m Corcoran was a week­ end visitor w ith home folks. Mrs. T. P. Patton and Mrs. A. A. fussing , spent Tuesday in Cor- vallis. Mr. and Mrs. W ill K ir k and Emerson Cox went to Portland daughter Grace were shopping in today. Albany Saturday. W. A. A lien went to yesterday. A lbany Albany bakery bread comes Halsey hot every m orning. to M r. aod Mrs. A . E. Foote vis- ited at the home of W illia m Me A llis te r Monday evening. A. A. Tossing brought up from Albany sample ballots for the com­ ■ D. L . S m ith and fa m ily , from ing election aud d istributed them K iam atb Falls, have been visiting M mday. at the E. S, Marsters home. M rs. Douna Cross goes te Eu J. W . Moore d id n ’ t q u it quite i gene every F rid a y to take advance soon enough and paid a 125 fine music lessons from Prof, John Stark Evans a t the state univer­ fo r hunting after sundown. sity. C. H. Koontz was a business There was a box social at the v isito r in A lb a n y, d rivin g heme a Brandon schoolhouse F rid ay even­ new Studebaker Special sedan. ing to raise money for basket ball “ Picking up’ ’ the Sbenendoab fixtures. Wayne Veatch is teach­ at 9:15 Monday n ig h t, C. P. S taf­ ing there. ford kept in touch w ith her for The c ity council and the budget about five minutes, or u n til the big d irig ib le ''signed off’’ for th« committee w i t monduy u ig h i and iiig b t. She fwas then about 210 completed the budget, which w ill miles south of San Franci-oio. one probably be published next week A. J. H d l has been busily en- m ile off shore and 1000 feet in t l e air. gaged at Shedd for several days past, papering his residence aud Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. M arks b uilding a garage iu readiness for led the discussion at the Study a renter. Club, at Mrs. Lauboer’s last Sunday n’ght at D etroit W . H . week. The subject was “ Trees.” A food sale aod bazaar is planned Harper got d ru nk and cut Robert for Dec. 13 (lucky d ay). Mrs. G u e riin in the ne k, dangerously, M. H Shook aud Mrs Elsworth and wounded two other men so Shedd of Shedd were proposed I qi - that they were taken to a hospital,' membership. H, K . Sirkavose, grand p a tri. Mrs. C T . AHineham of Port­ arch, cauie here today to attend land was here today on her way the jo in t meeting of Odd Fellows which w ill be F rid ay evening. He bad mistaken the date. Albany's only EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL PARLORS E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L Bancroft Optical Co. J13 West First street, Albany,Or. (By Special Correspondent) M rs, Burns aud Mrs. Nicewood variety of perfpraianre sad excel­ lence by no other horse show In of this place. America. Miss Sarah Williams has been home oi she Oaeet show horses In America were at the ISIS show aid visiting in Eugene. they gars performances worthy ef West Linn baa organized a eoin- Rev. Mr. Tate of Peoria will their reputation Tips year even mere munity club. preach here next Sunday morn­ elaborate preparations have been Reedsport la asking bids for a city made for the shod buiue Wonderful ing a t LL o’clock. •ewer syatem. horses, both fbr ($>*■ and option, are Mr. and Mrs. W alter Baum­ to be here, th e re will be shown all The third annual potato show w ill ths gaits, and all ik f feats possible g artner spent the week end at be bold In Weeton, Friday. the M artin Cummings home. within a horse shew arene. To date 1108 care of peara have left Rapidly Gy« show k>* come to the Mrs. William Brock visited Medford for the eaatern markets. frent sad today it ealoys ao aetontsh- Ing reputation Tbs blue rtbbiine it her daughter, Mi's. Carlos Kim­ The fall M e tin g of the Southern grants for confonhatlbn and perform ball, in Oregon City last week. Oregon Presbytery was held at Jack­ ante are eagerjy sought by tbs best Mrs. Stalcup left Friday sonville. drivers and owners of this country Regiatratton ef voters la Mario« It Is assured already that the show morning for Ashland. She has visiting her daughters, county for the November election to­ this year will agrda’M te brillla»ce and been I thrtltieg q w llt f a id via taled 23.796. lass all Rs pre The County bridge crew is The Pacific International Ltveitoch deceaacre The annual convention of the Ore­ the bridge on the Exposition te an educational Institu The ipect^ple of industrial exhib­ building gon State Undertakers* aasoclatton tton. Its exhibits are brought for its will be on« of surpassing beauty. m arket road, near Jay S uitar's was held in Portland the purpose ot teaching the public In a blase of light, every oojer of place, th is week. Deposits In the three banka of Tbe something of the work done toward the rainbow will be blended te eiprqss perfecting animal life for the benefit and emphaelpe the quality of the A number of people from a Dalles now total «3.634.407.3«. a* gain of mankind. fruits and vegetable, the wares, of distance are here hunting this of «600,000 since June 30. But If, while learning this leaaon. 1 every kind, te be exhibited. The best During the past month 9000 head of L lo yd Simona’ fa m ily one may have a good time, it ts so muetc obtainable wlU be supplied week. much the better. There is one unique every afternoon and evening The have friends from P ortland. J. sheep and 1300 head of cattle were* part of the Exposition which delights Manufacturers' sad Eaud Products N. Evans' company are from shipped from the yards of Prairie Clty- and charms the public more than any Show and Grain and Hav Show under M arshfield. There were 96 fires this season In other, and that is tbs horse show. i the management of C. ft Minten, the the Santiam national forest. The pre It used to be the Night Horse Show, Hairy Products Show In ekaige of L Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lowry and vlous high record waa «3 for a tingle but so popular did It prove and se B. Zleiner and other features deserve daughters expect to leave soon season. great were the crowds that came to more than bare mention bm space lor Oregon City, where Mr. L L. Teung. Portland contractor, see It 'hat matinees were added In forbids the afternoons of the last three days ' The Pacific International Livestock Lowry has employment in the has received the contract to construct Last year It was asserted by visitors Exposition affords every man. womun paper mills. the Wesley hospital, which will rlas who attended the great horse shows and child both education and enjoy In Marshfield during the next few Mrs. Henry Brock has been of America every year, that the Pa ment It Is held at North Portland at her brother Chester Curti s’* months. ctflc International was surpassed In November 1 to g Inclusive. For the t i n t time In the history of home several days this week. Her niece, who has been ill in Astoria, Improvement bonds of that her brother-in-law was report­ city were sold at a premium, a lot of B r o w n s v ille B rie fs a Eugene hospital, is a t home «22,000 bringing 100.8, plus accrued ed very ill. again. Interest. Gleaned by the W estern Newspaper Union (E n te rp rise C orrespondence) H. H. Stanard went to Albany Saturday. Reece Mallow and Bruce Bur­ Roy W e 'If, wbo has been mak­ son are departing this week for The Ash Swale m arket road ing b i- home at Independence for the tim ber country on a deer is finished. - me time past, v i’ ited at the home hunt. J. F. Venner and wife made of hia parents, W. L. Welle and Howard Haverland has killed a trip to A lbany Saturday. vife , the first of the week. his two deer this season; also Joseph Hume was in Haieey W ill Robe and his m other, Mrs. a bobcat. Howard is only yesterday, looking after the com- E H. Robe, spent several days 16 years old. miesionerehip. at the home of AC. S. Marsters last week, she to visit, wh'le be sue- Rev. B. F. Fellman starts c edid in bagging several China special meetings at the Baptist pheasant!. church next Sunday. There (Continued on page" 6) C4MFLEX T H E W O R L D 'S MOST COMFORTABLE WORK SHOE will be some good singing. Miss Ray is clerking in the Dunlap Drug store. She has been studying pharmacy at O. A. C. for the last two years. Ben Ryan of Roseburg was up Wednesday, enjoying the first day of the pheasant shoot­ ing. He visited with his broth­ er-in-law, J. C. Harrison. Miss Woodworth opened her school again Monday morning, a fter it had been closed for the past ten days on account of dip hthe ria . H AT’S COMFLEX! The Shoo that has brought foot comfort to thousands who never experienced it before— thousands w ho thought a work shoe to be sturdy had to have a sole as stiff as a plank I Comflex is the shoe that— T N eeds No Breaking-In! Look fcr the feme«» Let us show you this famous COMFLEX Shoe. Try on a pair— you’ll think you’ve got your slip­ pers on I But there’s real stuff in the Comflex Shoe— a sole that’s tempered as well as tanned —temper 3d to toughen, bya six month«’process, which gives it a flexibility undream edof before. ROONTZg GOOD GOODS N ' t new cases have W r y e n b e rg tra d e ­ m ark on t he eole No e th e r ehoe h a t tbo Corefleseole. Corn- flea ehoes ere m ade of a ll eolid leath er. N o wood or evb atl- totee are need—to th e heele. eolee, tn- •©!«• aod ceoatcra. J J 9 Mize Beulali H am ilton went 'o Albany teeterday. 1® A. J. Finley ol Crawfordsville went to Portland yesterday. W. F. Sargent and F. T iffa n y arrived from Portland Tuesday. J. L. Brwtnan, nwn«r ol th» Brow nsville woolen m ills, went home Tuesday. F o rty hands are a t work at the m ill and prepara­ tions are under way for the em­ ploym ent of more. Mrs. Fred Burke left S atur­ day for Hanford, Cal., where A bond lasae (or «126.000 w ill ap­ pear on the ballot In Klamath county November 4. The money le wanted for work en The Dalles-CalUornla highway. Mrs. M artin Cummings was hostess to the L. C. and B. Club Thursday afternnou, which pa«»ed in vis itin g aud planning a bol- visiting and planning a hal­ A. J. Johnaea, prominent pioneer lo we’en party to be given at the of Lane county and aarly day mer­ Busey schoolhouse. Those chant of Eugene and CresweU. died present were Mesdames Hollo­ at his heme at. Creswell on his 10th way, Coats, Cook, George, birthday. Owen, Williams, Brock, Simons, Deaths exceeded births la Pendleton R. E. W erner and Mrs. H attie Evans, Palmer, Suitar, R. Cbok, during September, according to the M a li ck of C raw fordsville were Bass and Ardr.y. Mrs. Ardry report of the city health officer. Dur assisted the hostess in serving. ing the month there were 16 births married at A lb an y Monday. and 2« deaths. Mr. and Mis. Earl Stanard, 8. Taylor, Jones, 61, district sgent A rthur Powell, Joseph Hume, E. Firchau of the Albany Jake Ackerman and Carl Swank bakery, in his new quarters at for .a life Insurance company, was were Albany business visitors 424 West F irst street, has the killed accidentally at his home In Saturday. finest and most commodious Salem when a shotgun which he waa cleaning was discharged. F. S. Gutzman got home bakery quarters in the county, J. F. Campbell, since 1922 district Thursday from a visit to C a li­ as liefits the establishment th a t ranger at Oakridge, in the Cascade does the most baking. He has fornia, where Mrs. Gutzman is national foreet, has been transferred residing w ith a daughter be­ electrical apparatus throughout to Tacoma aa aaslstant supervisor of and sells four one-pound loaves cause she finds the climate bet­ the Rainiak national foreat. of the best wheat bread made ter for her infirmity. The appointment bureau of the for 25c. He will run a daily wag­ school of education of the University on to Halsey and Mrs. Reynolds Timber sales in the Santiam at the Good E ats restaurant will of Oregon placed a total of 127 teach­ national forest netted $10,375 sell one-pound loaves, fresh ers to positions In Oregon, Washing­ to the government the past every day, for 8 cents each or ton. Idaho aad California last year, according te figures given out by the year. Of this Oregon gets 25 per two for 15c. university. cent. developed. She teaches at Brush Creek. The Schildmeier girls h a v e ! got nicely located in the Tycer j _ Millinery store with their i “Beatty parlor” and are rec” iv- J ing the patronage of the hom e-; J ly (?) ladies of the town, also I 9 some of the nicer looking ones. I 9 It has been a number of years J since the country has been so 9 devestatfd by rats as it is at | # the present. One man north of # town told th e w riter th a t he did | Q not intend harvesting his apple l £ crop liecause of the rats t a k i n ;r ! J the apples a fte r they were in ! J storage. -* Quite a number of sfieep havp been killed by coyotes around J town recently. M r. Wnnddv lout 1 7,' forty fine animals. The farm- ® era have clubbed together and • made a purse for those killing W coyoes. Joe Harrison killed one • on his place th a t had been run £ in there by dogs. £ Solid C om fort on E ve ry Job! News Notes From AH Over Oreg on ® W I F YOU are thinking of buying a ZA piano to add cheer to the long 1 1 1 1 1 * winter evenings do not miss C n n u iR n n C J*1T 1 Remodeling Sale-Last call! We have the very latest up-to-date Pianos made by the Baldwin Manufacturing company, which have no superior. These pianos will be sold at the BIGGEST BARGAINS ever known in thia city HIS PIANO SALE positively Closes Nov 1, so if you want a high- grade standard piano of the best quality now is the time. Don’t put it off. We can make term s to please overyone. These pianos m ust be sold this month. T We are eelling piano« every day Every price »lathed Piano« fro tr $ 1 2 Every piano a A ll musical good» going cheap T h u sale ie tbe ta lk of tbe county Be one of those to eave money Store open every evening u n til 9 • D a v e n p o rt M u sic H o u se • 4 0 9 W E S T F IR S T S T . A L B A N Y