c / 1 1 1 ri L -/ X RPRISE i HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, ORE ON. DEC. 10, t» ’4 H a ls e y H appenings and County Events S h o rt S to ries from Sundry Source« home fro m A lbany to Haloev Sur.- day. J°b o M cC lelland of P in . Grove sold his hop crop Tuesday. Horse Markets Coming Back Lon Chatnlee and fa m ily were 'd in n e r guests at W. H . R o b e rt-' js o n ’ s Sunday. The H arrisburg ferry is op- — i~ * ~ E M rs B ert M in c k le y went to e r a t>ng again—but—we—want (—“~ H A lb a n y to d a y. —th at— bridge. G lenn W a lto n , M r. nnd Mr». L Mies D o ris L a ke spent the week C. M e rria m , M rs. L R. W a lta o end in C o rva llis. d . . . - f- " • Hector were A lb a n y v i • O. W r r u u i sent a tru c k lo a d o f ¡to rs yesterday. bogs to S aloin Tuesday T. J. S k irv in bss e le ctric lig h t M r and M rs. J. p. lernpl-ton in hia new chicken bouse and the were A lb an y callers Wednesday biddies are up and scratching lo n g M r. and Mr». E ld o n Boner oi I before da y lig h t- E ugene visite d th e la tte r’ s m other, . *, _ ,. . . ____ ' Horse markets are coming back. As both farm und city are demanding more M rs. S ophia Base, Sunday. i J N ’ G a lb ra ith of A lb a n y has i inil better buries, better prices may ultim ately result, .according to the Keaiw M . r,, . ' ’ ’ , had tw o utrokes o f aponloxy w ith in , tv 1 ■ ?£* E va,,s le ft today a fort n ig h - and is not expected to ; soenuck Agricultural Foundation bused on a study o f the trend In the buying lower of farm horses during the ra s t 57 years. for W a lla W a lla to v is it her sn rvive . M rs. G a lb ra ith I,ow prices probably w ill continue to discourage horse and mole prodnc- m o th e r, Mr». L a u ra W oodw ard. fro m H alsev. spent several days last week with "her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Isom. Lester and Veia Boni came a fter their m other on Sun­ day. A down-and-out ex-soldier by the name of Joseph LiBeau came to the E. D. Isom home 1 Sunday evening. As he seem­ ed to be in a bad condition with something resembling rheuma­ tism, Mr. Isom called the Red ! Cross a t Albany and was direct­ ed to bring him to St. Mary’s hospital so he and E. A. Starnes 1 took ham there. H orner on Clear Lake Prof. Horner, in |.is "Short History of Oregon,” says of this region’s proposed source of w at­ er supply; Crater lake, the gulf the Mediterranean lon and cause a falling off In the equine population until average prices return. of Mexico, C h a rle i S tra l-v and wife drove e foundation believes. But already horse breeding operations have begun sea and Clear lake, under certain The apparent miracle of Hen- J o expand in the districts possessing the kind of foundation stock capable of to B ro w n s v ille Snodav and v i-ite d atmospheric conditions, are as th e ir new niece a t the M unkers ry Ford's production of auto­ producing the sort of horses the market wants. A ttractive prices are now blue as indigo. But the latter mobiles as quickly as he does aeing pa hi for all good, big sound shapely drafters coming to m arket and good homo. body of water is famous for its was made to appear common- horses of the wagon type weighing 1.400 to l,«00 pound*. Prices have ad­ clearness. One reason is th a t it M. E. Hassett returned place Saturday when one was vanced from the extreme depression of two years ago. „ Mrs. , is fed by numerous springs M o n d a y fro m a v is it wi*h her almost instantly assembled on How soon the turning point w ill be reached on the rank sad file of horses which have been thoroughly g ran d d au g h ter Mrs May me Rob- the stage at Charity grange s uncertain. Previous cycles of horse and mule prlcea as shown by the ac­ by the extended lava lo so n , and c h ild re n in P o rtland. I hall companying chart have vnried greatly In length The flrst lasted eleven years filtered which they flow. from depression to depression, the second eighteen years and the present cycle beds through The Mountain States P ow er1 vt t < j I company’s plant in Halsey is «-,?1 3' Ma,ce!la h irk arrived is already twenty-seven years. I t seems logical to believe that an upward The lake, which is a mile 01 valued a t $2,353.20 for purpose» ' ®U. d ? ’ 1?®rnin» visit her turn In prices which w ill lust for a decade or longer w ill start before long more in length and approxima­ that good horses and mules produced from matings In the next few years tely a half mile in width is di­ of taxation and in Albany at Su , # »r J ' ’i' and will get the benefit of that advance by the time they reach marketable age. vided by a narrow passage into $195 209 50 , Corcoran. Mrs. Kirk has ju st 3ood horses are the exception on farms today. I t Is unthinkable that good tlte upper lake and the lower ’ returned from San Francisco, j farmers w ill be content w ith plugs for long. F ra n k Ganele and wife and M rs. i where she accompanied a pa- lake. Of the springs which feed A dda R ingo drove io 0 She re tu rn e d to P o rt, we read D in t they are h a vin g the enough to turn a sawmill, ahd B ro w n s v ille Briefs at H e rb e rt Staab s and the G a te lco ; |and yegl,.rd its tem perature in summer is tim e of th e ir livea. w ent on to P o rtla n d a fte r h o o ti. I but a few degrees above the Mra. Charles E nger spent T in a The county spent $105,582 on L The :et,er rc« ^ di."’ “ h ittin g ” freezing point. (¡Enterprise Oorreepondence) da y in Salem. , thp g o ve rn o r, quoted from in the In parts of the lake, at very Rev. M. S. Woodworth sur­ m atket roads this year; about .first coluuiu ___ L on i T h e woolen m ill« are ru n n in g great depths, trees may lie seen, page o 2 today, w m four times as much as was fro m M u » N ettie S p tn ce r, p riu c i- prised his congregation Sunday n ig h t and d a y. standing erect, as though by reading his resigrm- resigna spent four years ago. The pa, o, chon's at Elkton We do ! “ morning ,U1 *“ “ « by re a u ,,w J118 The new Methodist church some convulsion a great dam am ount has increased steadily,< diic,Otte lhe o l ' tjon as pastor of the Baptist d st had been thrown across a moun­ . „ --------- 1 and we have L better roads. |c o u trib u to rrf w ith o u t th e ir c o t. church to them. He has been will be dedicated Dec. 21. Mrs. C. C. S nvder and d a u g b t' r If anybody wondered why »put, and M i»s Spencer’ s cnnsen’ , I'-odor for the p r i t liv e y e a r*. Rosem ary were io A lb a n y Wedne . there are so few lean-fleshcd wl’ich h“'J b‘’,n req0e8te’’ dia Af' er b‘" reHI« " “Uo" h"d people in the vicinity of Charity 1 "r.r' f . nut' 1 p#ge 2 had '* en f le e te d he spoke eloquently of aav. grange he could have found the , pr‘ntcJ' l*e aeeds of c\ urch and M r. and Mra, H , A. G lu m , who b are been packing apples a t Hood answer in the specimens of the j Halsey has the distinction of cooking of the community on being represented by the largest v ?v X d a t0J 1 R iver, re tu rn e d bouie M onday. the table in the refection annex number of students at O. A. C. —r - Woodworth go and to give A nine-pound g ir l was horn to to the grange hall last Saturday, tins yeai of any town of its him a letter to his new pastor­ M r and Mra. G ordon M o n k» :» ate. He has not decided yet Nov 29. H e r name ia K a th le e n E G. W a rd and ran F e rris of class in the tate. The 11 Hal- sev students are De Ixis C la rk w h e re he wiH loCate’ an d w hile A nne. Eugene b rought th e ir m other and s o ^ o m o r e ^ i n ^ i ^ ^ e C W i - ‘ resigiiation takes effect im- g ra n d m oth e r, Mrs. M M . W a rd , County Superintendent Geet gil Corbin, sophomore in elec- a?h' % the v J t r T . n was visiting schools in this trical engineering; William Cor- ¡ ^ /e d He vicinity Wednesday. coran; sophomore in pharm acy: I 1 .1 p> • , f, ■ , A lb a n y ’s Kenneth Cross, sophomore in ■ has the wlfhes of h?3 wholt> onlv A lfo r d A r r o w s pharm acy; Serie Doutrherty. Dougherty, 1 congrcgation. wherever he goes. EXCLUSIVE sophomore in commerce; Clarl Marvin M artin went to Port­ (Enterprise Correspondence) Hill, senior in commerce; Ro­ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom went OPTICAL PARLORS land Marks, senior in pharm acy; land Friday. „ . ~ . , to Alb..ny Wednesday. Douglas Miller, sophomore in County Commissioner Joseph forestry ; Wayne Robertson, Hume was in Albany Thursday. 1 ’dr- and Mrs. A. E. Whitlieck E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L sophomore in civil engineering; _ . called a t the J. W. Hussey home Ercell Sneed, junior in chemical J- A. Vokum und George Har- Fridav afternoon. Bancroft Optical Co. engineering; Delma Wahl, rison left fo r Peck, Ore., Thura-[ Aiford schooI is preparing a 313 W est First street, Albany,Or. sophomore in home economics. daX-_________________________ 1 Christm as progiam to be given (C unU nued Tu pave 4) Mrs. G. H. Coshow and daugli-1 the afternoon of Dec. 24. ters Doris and Rosemary were Mrl Ed(11, Geer> the connU in Albany Saturday. . school superintendent, visited W e fea tu re Mrs. Grace Goodall returned 1 the Alford school last week, to her home at Brownsville I . . O re g o n C i t y V ir g in W o o l Monday, a fter a visit in E ugene.1 ,^*rs: Ellsworth C urt’s enjoy ed a visit from her mother, Mrs Miss Alice Presnall of Har­ Wilson, several days last week risburg arrived Saturday to be S. Greene and family at the guest of Miss Ruby Haskin. tended the anniversary cel