ÌNTERPRISE HALSEY HAL8F.Y, LINN COUNTY O R E 'O N . DEC. 3. 1*24 TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE CUT BY CONSOLIDATION T h a n k s g iv in g D a y D o in g s o f H a ls e y ite s u t h o r i t y for south- ern P a cific to acquire co n tro l of the E l Paso and S outhw estern ra ilro a d sva- tem by lease and «.fork ow ner­ sh ip was granted by the in te r ­ state commerce com m ission last Septem ber, and at the same tim e a u th o rity waa given the A rizona and E astern, a Southern Pacific s u b s id ia ry , to undertake eon. s tru c tio h o f tra c k th a t w ill place P h e n ix and the S a lt riv e r v a lle y on the m a in lin e of the S outhern P acific, the work to be com pleted hv Jan. 1 next. O ct. 14 a u th o rity was granted S ou th e rn P acific to acquire con­ tr o l of th e A riz o n a and Eastern and the P h e n ix and E astern by A Niahtmarets Invited Young and Old. T w a iity -a io e members oi the K ir k and F ru o i fa m i­ lies gathered at the O \\ K ru m home to celsbrat- th a n k s g iv in g and to h elp dieuoat of a large tu rk e y aud a il the trim inings. Pi event were M r. and Mr«. J. P. W i.h u r of P o rtla n d , Jamet riio ta p a o n and fa m ily o f A lb a n y . ¡M r. and Mr». Ray F ru u t and am of P la in v ie w , W a lte r F ru m and fa m ily o f C ra w fo rd s v ille , W . R K ir k and fa m ily , F ra n k K ir k aud Wealey H o llo w a y of H ro w n a v ilh . lease. T he com m ission said : “ The S outhern P acific has tia il in cob tern p la t ion d o u b le -tra ck ma its lin e between Tucson and E l Paso. I t w ill secure substan­ tia lly a ll the advantage- of double tra c k o p e ra tio n on a more favorable lo cation without any o u tla y fo r new c o n s tru c tio n ** In 1923 the exoeaa of easi- bound tr .illic over w .s itio u n d on the S outhern P acific between Tuc«on and E l Paso am ounted to 90.362,000 gross to u -m ile *. D u r in g th e same y e a r on the doultth lin e a n . g. » I ,U ..4, itiv, in ■ . S outhw estern between the same I • 0,U3<>,000 to u -m ile s T o » a n n u a l a d m in is t r a t io n a m i m e l a t i ng I ointa there was an excess of west, saving th ro u g h better balancing of penses, $ 1 ,4 8 7 ,8 6 0 ; io ca p ita1 i ing ó to ta l annual saving of 13,- boo lid tra flic over east.bound o f J t i a ttic is estim ated at $662. (XX) ; in • nd maintenance e ’m rge- I h ro u g h 430 960 ’ H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s tern at G rant’s bridge, on the Santiam. a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts T. J. Skirvin made a business trip to Eugene Saturday. Deane has filed suit Short Stories from Sundry for Beulah divorce from G. S. Deane. Sources Ted Mitzner occupied the p u l-! pit in the M. E. church at H ar­ risburg Sunday morning. The school play Wednesday At the anniversary meeting night yielded $93.15. of Carity grange. Saturday Mountain States Power, night, Governor Pierce is ex- which recently bought the Scio oected to give a talk, light and power plant, will r u n , Some of the tim ber in the a Une to connect with its sys- H arrisburg ferryboat has ro t­ ted so badly th a t the ferry is CHRISTMAS SEAL -M flM H M a M n M n R a R iw * suspended for reoairs. Linn county has withdrawn RESULTS ARE H JGE A lbany's from the state industrial acci­ ’ n n lv dent commission because the Scourge Fast YieleHno to Health Through W ork Financed by fees were out of all proportion EXCLUSIVE Christm as 8eala. to the benefits received. T he Christmas oeal Is with ua again. OPTICAL PARLORS E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L B ancroft Optical Co. J IJ W e ,t First street. Albany,Or. bv While Dale LaM ar of Peoria Seven m illion of them have beon dis­ tributed throughout the str.te of O ra was attending the j school play . , • l , gon to be sold during the month of at Rialto hall W ednesday night £ocorob„ t0 , , „ nce the-right Tuber n somebody ,. WI r.Fz'lrt 1 re n lutomobil«. I /AVI 1 1 n culoala— _ Give . _ .... . mi. . stole his H e a lth " campaign. Th« The car was found next day, seal, w ith Its bold victorious figure typifies the movement which it baa abandoned near Lebanon. t (C o iitin u rd 'in pat e 6) \ \ e fe a tu re O re g o n C it y V ir g in W o o l SUITS, SHIRTS & OVERCOATS lor Men and Bovs Oregon Qty W m M b IGBs Capynght. '»V» KOONTZS GOOD GOODS larger number of Oregan counties dur­ ing the year than ever before. Free tuberculosis clinics were held. Thaua- ands of pieces of lite ra l are wan din trlbuted H ealth Mima were circulat­ ed. Supplementary m aterial to aid 1a the required teaching of Health and Hygiene was offered to every leecher In the state. Another piece of the Association's work, of the utmost value, ta the tusk tng of surveys, and Investigations re­ garding the tuberculosis situation In the state T h e Bursas of Clinics sad Surveys has been able to furnish ac­ curate and up-to-date statist‘ca th s t are fast c ry s ta llite s public opinion In regard to the desperate need of addi­ tional tuberculosis hospital facilities A ll thia was done on 6 cents per csplta I f every purchaser would double his purchase the Association could double Its service. her sister, Mrs. Ernest A bra­ ham. Miss Delma Wahl and her roommate, Miss Anna Silver, came from Corvallis Wednesday »veiling to spend thanksgiving at Miss Wahl's home. They returned to Corvallis Friday morning. E. B. Penland and wife, Mr. tnd Mrs. Fred Robins and chil­ dren and Mrs. Fanny S ta rr were dinner guests at the home jf Mr. and Mrs. George Starr. Mrs. Mary Bierly, w ith her sons and daughters and th eir .amilies gathered a t A rth u r Waggener’s for a feast. There were twenty-four of them. Mrs. Bert Clark and daugh­ ter Georgina and Mrs. Henry Brock and daughter Doris spent thanksgiving at Lebanon with Charles Poole and family. Mrs. Harry Commons and Mrs. Fanny Gray and grand­ son Marion Metcalf of Cottage Grove spent Thursday a t the L. R. Wilson home. Mrs. Gray is having a residence built in Sa­ lem and will make her home »ud A d ria n i-m ith were l anks- there as soon as it is completed. tvening a fter a week's visit Miss Freda Koch of Portland with relatives in Albany and and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shedd. Dethman and children, from C. L. Carey and wife spent Hood River, came home to spend hanksgiving with Mr. Carey’s thanksgiving with th eir par­ parents, returning to Eugene ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koch. •unday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote en­ Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sickeis tertained at dinner Mr. and went to Corvallis thanksgiving Mrs. F. W. Robinson and family and spent the day with Mr. and of Junction City, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. C. G. Hamer. A. W. Foote and son W alter and Mr. and Mrs. Morse, from Mr. and Mrs. David Foote. Brownsville, were thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor ot guests of their son, Clinton Portland were guests a t the J. Morse, and family. C. Standish home. Fred retu rn ­ A. C. Arm strong and fam ily ed the same day but Mrs. Tay­ Did M r*. R R. In g o ld h»d lor visited in Eugene before go­ thanksgiving dinner at the L. H. ing home. Arm strong home. Charley Straley drove to Cor­ A. H. Quinlby and family vallis Wednesday evening *nc went to Chester Childer's, near brought home his mother-in Lebanon, to spend thanksgiving. law, Mrs. E sther Rike, whe Albert Terwilliger o.‘ O. A. C. spent thanksgiving with the was the guest of DeLos Clark family. during thanksgiving vacation. Miss Grace Wallace and little Adolph Spelling and sons H arry Reeves returned to P ort­ Karl and Lloyd ate thanksgiv­ land Saturday, a fte r enjoying thanksgiving with their grand­ ing dinner at CUi'tis Veatch’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rec­ tor. P ic tu r iz in g th e Miss Leone Palm er came 10 C o m m a n d m e n ts home from Monmouth, where she is a student a t the Stmtc Normal, and spent the thanks­ P haraoh’« Army, Israel giving holidays. . Oregon Seal Record ■xaellent. elm A record In the December Christmas Seal Sale was made by Oregon last year, which places her wall toward the top of the list of atataa In the per Miss Cleona Sm ith, assistant capita sale of aeala. H e r 1823 record waa 2.6 aeala sold for every person principal of the Sweet H In the state, an Increase of aevea- high school^ spent the tha tenths of a seal over the 1121 mark. giving holidays with her fatliei , Portland, and Multnomah county. W. L. ém ith. - i Oregon, laat year won a cross country * « conteat against Portland. In Cum ber­ C. family C- H.t Koontz and . J; >nd land county. Maine T he race waa to Mrs M’ V. Koontz were dinner see who would sell the highest number guests .the home of Mr. and of sqals per capita A U rge s iv a r . „ ----- — . -r- - _ , es Drinkard. loving cup was awarded Multnomah Slrs M l'S . Jam JftrfiCfi D n n k a rd . f if couadg. which reached the record Mr. and Mrs. . J. . . A. U a lo a t her nsr opponent's opponents 6.2. Even r .ir n . . - Stevenson -------- t ! against and the Ked Sen. The most extensive use of army field telephones since the world war was made in the Cevi^ B. De Mille production of financed so successfully that within ."The Ten Commandments,” the last fourteen years the death rate from tuberculosis has been cut In hall coming to the Globe theatre, Al- In the United States Throughout tbs hany, Dec. 10 and 11. Inci- country, one hundred thousand peopla are enjoying the Christmas aeaaoii dentally it enabled the Holly­ who would have perished If the dis w o o d folks to phone home from •see were as uncontrolled as It was _, IO. Multnomah did net reach the top spent- the_ day with their »on, any corner of the thirty-six • decade snd a h alf ago. among the Oregon counties, for she Stanley Stevenson, and family In Oregon, the toll In tuherrutoata waa slightly surpassed by B-schutes f v u ^ene, square mile location. But more deaths la 1323 was 623. and the b»st T h * 1824 Christm as Beal Sale be " estim ates Indicate that about 1600 gins becem bsr 1, and continues until Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ro rt- im portant even than th at, it people In the state are afflicted Tu­ Chrlstmaa The ta le cenatltutaa the gQn h a j , o n ancJ J a u r guided both Pharaoh’s arm y and d R v V Israel, directed the Red berculosis is now characterized by aole support of the Oregon Tub errs - fleeing and son-indaw at a thank leading specialists as a preventable, losls Association, w ith all Its health sea tp be turned on or off at the curable disease, and one that seed and antl-tuberculoets work, sad pro­ mg dinner. wold of command, accompanied not menace the lives of our cltlsens, vides funds for the County Public Moses to Sinai, and ruled the W. J. Rüielin and Mias KuV‘ I f known measures o f prevention and H ealth Associations N inety five per storm in which perished the Finley were dinner guests at proper living arc put Into practise cent of the proceeds are retained with- , - - . . t a A u , In the state, only five per cent being the A rthur V\OS le y h o m e Ih U r S - votaries of the golden calf. T h e chief object of the Chrlstmaa This emergency telephone Beal Sale is to fiaaace the educational aent as commission to the National, or ; d a y . I campaign which w ill help equip the parent organ.,mtloa._________ system consisted of a six-mile general public w ith such inform ation roll of wire mounted on n sand about the m alntenaace of their health, F o r seventeen years, Christm as a n d Adrain Smith were thanks­ sled drawn by horses— the only that tuberculosis shall be ultim ately Beals have been following their useful giving guests at W. P. Wahl's means of transport tnw ng the elim inated as a destroyer of raanklad. career In the United States The first Eldon Cross and wife had roadless sand dunes. It was not sale amounted to about 33600 Last year's totaled tour and a qua Car m il thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. strung on poles but merely laid TUBERCULOSIS YIELDS along the ground, following the Cross’ parents a t Hillsboro, Uoe dollars TO HEALTH PROGRAM G ra n t' McNeil and family ate director or his assistant to any dinner a t the point desired. Using portable The P otter five-hundred club thanksgiving Five Cents Per Capita fa r Ohrlstmaa rro a ivvra expert a rm y aigi»»l home of Mrs. J. T. McNeil. Scala Paya for Oregon Campaign. met at the home of Mn and T he only scarce men made quick connections to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin of funds for the Mrs. P. H. Freerksen Saturday any station along the route. n ati tuborraloela, night. Five tables of progres­ spent Thursday at the home of Thus ttic c »6 id »nil ilm J600 end Habile Health sive five-hundred were played, relatives 3t Junction City. work road acted Mr. and Mrs. R. Bamford players engaged were always in by the Oregon Mi4». Fred Sprenger and Henry spent thanksgiving day with instant touch with headquar­ Tubwrealoats Aa- Abraham winning first prizes, ters. J. C ..P o rte r and Er- Mrs. Rosa Powell. About 250 officers and dough­ Fred Sprenger, wife and son boys from the United States ed County Pubiio neat Abraham the consolation . _ I p r» -s. At m idnight the hoBteBs were at J - C Government helped in the mak­ ter’s Thursday. ing of the picture. Spectators tlons. Is the Chris'm as Seal Bale nerved lunch, assisted by Mrs. E very person who purchased seals laat Travis Martin spent the day of the Param ount spectacle of­ Frank W orkinger and Mrs. H ar­ year Is entitled to the satisfaction of ten remark on the way the big in Portland. knowing that even at the small per ry Sprenger. tine or- i crowds are handled and the capita expenditure of 5 cents, over a M r. W A. C a r e / .n d I WS S S ^ ^ H 'w ” J period of a year, a long Hat of things was accomplished Thousands of children were enrolled ta the M odem H ealth Crusads. ta d given the baoefit of daziane teaosiag and practise In tha performance of hablta of peraonai hygiene so necea aary to good health. Public Health Nursing aervjea w»» »»tended jgtg a 'f E? parents. She returned to Eu- urh« Ì.W i . ill ! «ene «ene Sunday Sunday evening evening for for school school. Gilbert left the same day fori Mrs. Ida Crittenden of Al- Portland, where he is in school, bany spent thanksgiving with Monday. ’" J t T ’T I r J j 'r.'-, ” lh*1 thl" ' . K ly ' hJ rP8Ujt of arrny methods and arm y discipline, for without th a t It would indeed have been a chaos.