e HALSEY ENTERPRISE HALSEY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON, Oct. 2». 1*24 H a ls e y H appenings and C o u n ty Evants Short Stories from Sundry Sources • F. W. Robinson of Junction City was in Halsey Saturday. D. S. McWilliams of Albany had business in Halsey Satur­ day. Mrs. G. R. Walker spent Thursday a t the home of Ralph Miller. ply of apples chard. at a near-by or­ S. E. Bass and family were visiting a t the home of Mrs. S. C. Bass Saturday. J. J. Corcoran put down a new cement sidewalk for Mi's. Gregg Carter last week. Mrs. David Foote spent Thursday at the home of her son, A. E. Foote, and wife. F. W. Sylvester is having a new well driven on his ranch. Slaten McGuire is doing the work. j c Edna Robinson came down from Junction City Saturday so helped them celebrate. They and spent the week-end with returned Saturday. her sister, Mrs. A. E. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill and Mrs. E. E. Gormley went to Miss Willmina Corcoran wqre Irving Friday evening to visit in Albany Friday. a t the George Alford home. Mr. M. A. Ceruti was a visitor at Alford and daughter Rene are the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. quite ill with grip. Foote Wednesday. J. S. McMahan returned Mon­ H arry Bressler and wife have day from Cascadia with his completed the remodeling of cattle which had been on the their new home and moved in forest range there during the Friday. 1 summer. Bressler’» wedding anniversary, Finas amounting to $1115 were col­ lected by the Albany police court and Justice court In two days as a result of week-end arrests for illegal hunt­ ing, speeding and violations of the liquor laws. Residents of Scio at a special elec­ tion voted to sell the municipal elec­ tric power plant to the Mountain States Power company for $42,50(1«, The vote was 124 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. George Tycer drove down from Portland Thursday for a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bressler. Unknowingly, they came on Mr. and Mrs. EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL PARLORS E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L Bancroft Optical Co. 313 West First street, Albany.O r. rt«3 lam and her sister Pearl of th» state normal school at Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dissinore of Corvallis drove to Halsey Saturday evening to get their little daughter Jean, who has been staying with her grand­ parents, G. R. Walker and wife. They were accompanied by M »J Rena Walker, who is living with them and working in the Golden Pheasant grill. (Continued on page 3) ¿ICex CAMFLEX 1 T H E W O R L D 'S M OST1 COMFORTABLE WORK SHOE ¿SR» Oscar Agee died Saturday, aged 58. Mrs. J. S. Davidson went to This beautiful Shorthorn bull won 1 The hog show is one of great merit Portland Monday. grand championship honors at the Pa elflc International Livestock Kipoal lion last fall. Frank Brown, of Carl­ ton, Ore., the first president of the Exposition and one of Its board of directors, stands behind the animal, and his little grandchild occupies the place of honor. Beginning with Saturday. November 1, hundreds of animals, bred for sjrm me try of outline and for the greatest proportion of meat consistent with constitution, will be on exhibit tor the admiring public. There will be the Shorthorns, in their red. white and roan dress; the Hereford», massive white faced animal» with wide spread­ ing horns; the Aberdeen-Angus, black as night and without horns of any kind. The Milking Shorthorns and Red Polled cattle, the later solid red. will also be shown. Miss Nora Pehrsson, student at Willamette University at Sa­ Mr. and Mi's. Fred Robins were home for the week end. were in Brownsville Saturday H. L. Straley and family, and purchased their w inter sup- Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Chance and P. A. Pehrsson and family were in Albany Saturday. Albanv’s i only '• •«RBF’ l f W been working with the straw baler north of town, was stay­ ing a t the Harrison place for a few days, looking for work, and Wednesday morning both man and car were gone. It seems the man pushed the car to th e road so as not to waken the Harrison family, then started a fte r he had got out in­ to the road. Mr. Harrison noti­ fied the sheriff and no doubt will have his car back before long. In the meantime th# H ar­ risons will walk. and excellence, and Poland Chinas. Tne Alexander family is at Duroc Jerseys. Chester Whites. Berk shires and Hampshire swine will come Hood River picking apples. to contest for honors from many states. D. Taylor and Paul Robert­ In the sheep department are a be wlldering display ot breeds. The long, son went to Albany Monday. medium and fine wool breeds wilt all be represented. Angosa and milk ~ D r .a n d Mrs. T. I. Marks left for Portland Sunday morning goats will also be shown. The poultry department has been In­ for a few days. creased in else and the exhibit! will Barney M artin of Browns­ be mere numerous and of finer quality with a number ot new breeds shown. ville was in Halsey Friday on The commercial egg division will be his way to Portland. of especial interest to poultry misers. The Exposition is remarkable for F. H. Porter of Portland is Its variety of domesticated animals I here preparing his cattle for shown. It is worth visiting for the | shipm ent to the livestock show sake of seeing the progress made In * 1 at Portland. the production ot these animals which ' I. E. G ardner and family minister to man's wants and need* B row nsville Briefs owa M akes Big Strides in C learing A nim al T. B. spent Sunday with Mrs. Gard­ ner’s sister, Mrs. Bliss Byers, and family a t Independence. Blaine Isom, employed in the Brownsville bakery, took the Twenty-five counties In low«, depart­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gamble Halsey stage Saturday for a ment records show, »re engaged in tu­ visit to his home in Portland. berculosis eradication under the area drove to Albany Thursday. plan, and more cattle are tested In Byron Stratton, son of the C. H. Koontz and family that state monthly than In any other drove to Salem Sunday in their Brownsville orchardist, and state. Moreover, Winnebago county, Vida Miller have become a new Iowa, which Is the first county to com­ new Studebaker sedan. plete area work. Is now on the list of , Jim DeWolf let a barrel of m arried couple living on the J. modified accredited counties. This fall on his hand, T. Beene place. designation means that bovine tuber­ 1 distillate breaking the middle finger. A fter tying Springfield twice, culosis In the county has been re­ duced, by testing and the removal of 0 to 0 and 6 to 6. Brownsville :• J. W. Drinkard has been off the reactors, to leas than one-half of ' duty for several days, the vic­ footballers were beaten on their 1 per cent. own ground by Silverton. 28 to A number of packers ife paying a tim of a severe cold and an a t­ 16, Friday. premium of 10 cents per hundred­ tack of asthm a. weight for hogs originating In modi­ Mrs. W ill Daley of Wyoming, The Carlson family spent the fied accredited areas. The first car­ load of hogs In Iowa to receive the week a t Marshfield visiting Mr. a fter a visit a t the Newell F u rr 10-cent premium originated In Winne­ and Mrs. Will Sylvester. Mrs. home, left on Saturday’s stage bago county and topped the market Sylvester was Olive Carlson. for home. The Daleys are In Chicago Monday, July 28. as well newspaper people. us receiving the premium, which J. C. Harrison, Reece Mallow amounted to $17.67 for the shipment. and Bruce Burson bought the J. H. Vannice and family In paying the premium for the hogs field of corn sold by Mr. Les­ were Albany" callers Saturday, the president of the packing company which purchased them stated. "I want ter and are refilling their silos. expecting to drive home a new to pay the premium on some more of There has been no small Dodge touring car, but it was them. They are worth more.” amount of car accessory steal­ not ready for them. Good pure-bred rams get the ing going on in the south of J. O. Willoughby took Mrs. growthy lamb» that sell on early mar­ Brownsville, the latest victim Willoughby and son Clyde and ket at handsome profits. being Mr. Wiemer. daughter, Mrs. Putman, and • a s It Is excellent practice to put sway, Cecil Harrison lost his Ford the la tte r’s daughter Marie to under shelter, all farm machinery Im­ car. A young fellow who Halsey Monday to take the mediately after using It. claimed he was an ex-sailor, train for Medford, where the and was from Seattle, who had elder lady’s son is very ill. M. (Enterprise Correspondence) (C ontinued > N ew s N otes F rom A ll O v e r O re g o n Gleaned by the W estern Newspaper Union The rail term ol the Oregon supreme court for eastern Oregon opened at Pendleton Monday. Over 300 delegates registered at the Oregon State Parent-Teacher con­ vention nt Corvallis. The power line ol the Pacific Power & Light company between Pendleton and Pilot Rock has been completed. The aseessed valuation of all prop­ erty in Marlon county for the year 1924 is $38,425,810. against $37.962.330 last year. Plans are In progress for sd elab­ orate reunion ot veterans of the 18th Railway Engineers to be held In Port­ land Armistice night. November 11. The potato was king at the third fair that Umatilla county has had this year when the annual Umatilla county Potato show was held Friday at Weston. Novmber 20, 21 and 22 have been set as the dates for the Marlon-Polk county corn show. The show will ba staged under the direction ot the Salem chamber of commerce. Oregon had 120 automobile fatali­ ties In 1923 as against 113 In 1922. 103 In 1921 and 87 in 1920. Portland had 39 fatalities In 1923 as compared with 40 tn 1922, 38 In 1921 and 34 In 1920. Dedication of the final link of the Old Oregon Trail In Union county took place Immediately west ot La Urande, following an outdoor chamber of commerce luncheon at Oangloff park. A per capita payment of $100 to be paid to the Indians on the Klamath reservation In Oregon was authorised by Secretary of the Interior Work. The total amount to ba distributed 1» $122,600. i 'BO ways and means committee of the Salem city council slashed $1$,- 000 from the proposed budget of mu­ nicipal expenditures For the year 1916. This action was necessary, Il waa said, to keep within the 8 per cent limita­ tion law. Saturday the 14th annual Paonic International Livestock exposition will open at Portland, housed In the new $350.000 pavilion Which was built on the record-breakfhg schedule of 55 working days, upon the nshea of the original pavilion. Poisoned bran scattered In the pa» lures of Tule lake to kill grasshoppers was responsible for killing 22 head of grown cattle for the Rock Creek Ranch company, It la reported. The bran was saturated with a solution ol arsenic and the responsibility for the death of the »lock haa been proven by analysis of the stomach content» The Tule lake country Is a winter feeding ground for thousands of Klamath and Lake count/ rattle. E. Church Robert Parker pastor. Sunday school, Iff. Preaching, 11., Junior League, 3, Intermediate League, 6:80. Epworth league, 0:80 Preaching, 7:30. Prayer-meeting Tuesday, 7:30. [F YOU are thinking of buying a I piano to add cheer to the long ■“■winter evenings do not miss our Remodeling Sale We have the very latest Pianos made bv the Baldwin Manufacturing Co. Theso pianoo will be sold at the BIGGEST BARGAINS Solid C om fort on E v e ry Job! ever known in this city Church of Christ HAT'S COMFLEX! The Shoe that haa 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) Comflex is the shoe that— T N eeds No Breaking-In! Let us show you this famous COMFLEX Shoe. Try on a pair— you’ll think you've got your slip­ pers o n ! But there's real stuff in the Comflex Shoe—a sole that's fem pered as well as tanned —tempered totouq>en,bya six months’process, which divas it a flexibility undreamed-of before. K OONTZft good goods f L»n Chamlee Minister. Look fc r ltw tamos« W « r « n b < r< « r o t i- m arko n «haeoleN ® other aboa haa lh a C o m fln a o l« . Com­ f1. ■ «hoc« are mod« of all aolld Ita lb e r . N o wood or «ub «ll- tu te a are » le d —In Ih « beota, «oleo. lo ­ se)«« and cenatara. At the morning service Sun­ day the m inister asked for $25 to finish paying the outstand­ ing bills. It was pledged w ith­ in a few minutes. This makes a total of $141 pledged and paid within the past few weeks. The bills will be burned next Sunday morning. The sermons for next Sun­ day are: “Justification by Faith or by Works,*' and “God’s Unanswered Questions.” The C. E. society announces a social and business meeting a t, the Well s residence Tuesday evening/ Nov.* 4. 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- W e can make term s to please everyone. ‘ These pianos must he sold this month. T W« are selling pianos every day Every price slashed Piano» frotr $ l2 5 n p Every piano a bargain All niualcal good» going nheap This sale is the talk ol the county Re oneol those to save money Store open every evening until 9 D a v e n p o rt M u sic H o u se • 4 0 9 W E ST FIRST ST . m LBAN Y