FOB SALB OR T R A D E • Change of Ownership ; abased the H s I m * Garage and invite lae patronage of me pool»«. A.I Ford repair* done by F , r l acsedais m W a quarter to a third off regular price* . I specialise in all masea of ears aad tractors. I aiaa repair baiterT geaeratora sod sotla. I nave had 15 years’ actual exper.encs ia the beat ahspa is Port end aad western Canada. G »» we joba »Sara others fail and aea for yovraelf danday— M -r.day —1 .-rada/ April 5 — f t — i M ARY PIC K FO R D orothy D OF VERNON ADDON ALL H was an visitor Thursday. Miss Mary LaRue was in A i- 1 M y Wednesday. Gienn Hill of H arr.sburg was .n Halsey Saturday. M.ss Dorrs Lake was a Eu­ P PAPMAN gene vis.tor Thursday. C. W. Gibson of Corvallis was a Haisey visitor Thursday, i M ss Bonita T u rin g , who t Continued from page 3) went to Portland -with her rse T alco tt— I w-ec-o- mother last week, is employed double L " ' by the Meier 4 Frank company. W ilia m Taleott bad aauwu Perr-ja. Mrs. E sther Rike. hoosokeep- and f’e rrtw father before him. aad adjudged them hones*. adm irable er for the -Theta Chi” house ia bad mea. But of their ^ar-lefi track be had Corvallis, spent spring-vacation small opinion. week with her daughter, Mrs. Ia bla doorway, be eyed the spare Charles Straley, and family. little figure that appeared before hiss all ia rusty black, w ith Ma «trained George Chandler drove to Al­ anxious face, lta great rsh ipped with wors th a t a t the (T o be continaed) Chureh of C hrist Sunday night.? I ° _ C h e n a w o t h , Corvallis: “Departm ent telegraphed to­ Roberta, little daughter of day, ordering party to proceed D am aged C lover F ield s Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bramwell, immediately to make survey.” ’ W ill Produce H ay Crop who was quite ill last week, is Clover del da that have been dam “ H. W. Corbett." or deetroyed by freezing may be much improved. This paper was published at aged made to prodn-e e good —op of hay J. S. Nicewood, whose first Salem, apparently, but its- title by rht«rkenlng the stand with «eta. bar­ initial was given wrong in an does not appear on the fragm ent ley or sweet clover, or by plowing the laad and plaatlag an emergency crop advertisement in the Enterprise in question. last week, nevertheless got th e . There . was also . . a . piece . o f a of aoy beans aorghiuo. todao grass, hogs he called for. Now he has 1 Portland paper called the Her- millet or oet* aad C m ad a peaa I f the staad of clover Is very much ..Id. white seed oats for sale. thinned oata or barley may be seeded Elder H arry E. Tucker has resigned as pastor of the Church of C hrist a t Albany and will de­ vote his time to the insurance business, to his herd of eight registered Guernsey cattle and to f »osti ng the Guernsey breed in Linn county. Mrs. A. A. Tussing and Mesdames T. I. Marks, J. W. Drinkard, C. P. Stafford and W. H. McMahan drove to Brownsville Thursday a fte r­ noon and attended a tea given by the Women's club of th at city for the benefit of the library. Mr. and M r * . R 8 Ms raters were the recipients of a com­ plete radio outfit on the 27th. it was sent from Boston, by their son Will as a birthday present from their four son». Tliey say: “Come, neighbors Jind friends, and enjoy this with us." At the Friday night spring opening show at Albany Th» Blain the Clubbing company Fiaher-Braden company, both of aud Furniture which advar tised the event in the E nter­ prise, stood high among prise winners. Barclay Newman, we suppose, was their artist. Burglars who seem not to have feared to get near the courts stole apparatus for acet­ ylene welding from the county repair shop Friday night, en­ tered the courthouse at Albany, Short item* in tba paper a ra ; Notice of the death of Ex­ president Buchanan from pleuro­ pneumonia. Statem ent th a t the tax of one r '!nt a ^XjX on matches yields to the government >l,500XXX>. San Francisco has >60,000,- 5000 and sent to pri­ son for m arrying a white wo­ man. • Qun p .^ There gvaa gun play in Halsey the other day and the sound of it excited many inquiries. Now don’t get excited. It w asn't rifles nor shotguns th a t played, and there was no danger of bloodshed. It was Frank Gan- sle using what he calls a “chip- piug gun” to cut one side and part of the ends out of a tank made of quarter-inch iron and convert it into a w ater trough. The "gun” ia primarily a rivet­ ing machine and strikes less than a million blows a minute. Substituting a cold chisel for the hammer head Frank cut the two gashes the whole length of the tank and two across the ends with a sound th a t at a distance resembled th a t made by an airplane but close a t hand was more deafening. blow torched their way into the treasurer's safe and got the princely sum of >293.67 for their pains. w h y i . II a. gnod le tte r in have at » party? Because It la always In the middle nf fua. Oregon City for A germinati«!» tee* on teed rani makea a pretty good Insurance peltry, a visit with L 4 w•? p 'jr* W ho W ou ld n ’t S m ile H ap p ily at the rate of three or four pecks per «ere with a disk drill In April or early May and cut with the cieeer for hay when the grain Is In tbe m ilk Mage. Sweet cl over sown with pie grain «dll furnlah pastare a fte r the hay la har­ vested. W here the d o v e r Is nearly all killed out a good crop o f hay may be grown by plowing the land, d rilling three to e ll peck* o f soy beans to the acre, or seeding sorghum at the rate of fifty pound* broadcast or ten pound« In tows. Osts and Canada field p«tae are aee'lod In April at the rate of 1>4 bushels each per acre, and If ra t when the oata Is In the dough, make excel lent hay. B elieve L egum es Enrich S oil by U sin g N itrogen The clover*, alfalfa, b rana peaa to fact *11 tl»e leguroen, are believed te enrich the aoll by taking part ot their nitrogen from the 'a ir and leavinr large »tores of th l* element of plant growth In the soil for following crop*. Tbla Is true If the legume be In oculated with a bacteria w h l'h forma nodules on the root* of tbe plant as they gather nitrogen from tbe air. The specie« of bacteria generally differ for the different legume«. Tills make* It neceaaary usually to Inocu­ late the seed or »oil for a legume the first time It Is grown In s field. There are a few exceptions to this rule, such as a lfa lfa a fte r sweet clover. Halsey Garage I 18S Acres of Land TORRANCE in Lincoln county W . M Burbank Reconditioning Shop Shall Service Station, Halsey. Raybestoa Hi-speed Brake Service Station Pine Grove Poults 212 East F irst at. , th a n /, the akaU » M u , ’ (By an En tarptias R e p o rte r> Fbony - Myrei Settle was a Portland visitor Wednesday. Miss Anna Heinrich of Cor- Sans Income Tax, H A L S E Y R A I L R O A D TIME a few days last week. South Yet They Go Mr. and Mrs. Myrei Settle N«. 12, North 3:20 a tn. No. 17. 12:0» o. m 18, 10 48 a. m. 3J. 7;11 p. mi and daugter are spending a few 34, 4 25 p .m . 3 l, 11:3a p. ¡n L o u rd a w , W ash.— T he Wayerhaaua weeks a t R. K. Stew art's. No. 14, due Halaey at 5 0 } p. m , atop* er T la h o r company w ill build large Mrs. George Chandler visited to let od prtMcnger» from aouth of lo r. ber manufact urtag planes la Long view, and It la that eompaay'a latea friends in Albany several» gays En«^,e.i and 32 atop only if flagged tlon to «tart work on the project « u « d Last week. Noe. 31. 32, 33 and 3» run between Port- and aad Engene only. according th an announcement by vallis visited her parents, here r'asaeugera for «oath of Roseburg ahoubl George 9 bong, general manager ot Miss P eaii Pehrsson came take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer the W eyerhaeuser company. In a letter home froth normal eehooi to R A . Loo«, chairm an of the board of director» of the Long-Beil Lum ber i iiesday evening, returning eompany, made public recently The n a y . p la n t, w in be located o . a . i t . , « t R ev Won­ a M r Sun- No. 15. Haiae.-B row nsville stage meet« train* IS, 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order earned. Free I Outaoina Mail aid* of Oregon way, with frontAg* on Methodist evangelist, preached the Columbia river. The announcement followed nn all day coafereace of Lon«-Bell and W ry erhaeuaer o ffic ia l.. M r. Long, la bla letter, stated th a t it waa the Intention of his company to puah forward with the work with an “much celerity as practicable.“ The aanounceaaeat puts at r» i! numerous rum or* circulated in the northwest la the last several months as to tbo probability of the W eyer haeuaer T im ber company's building a m ill at v a r lo u place*. A t the Halsey poatoffioe mail* at the Pine Grove church Sun­ lose going north at 11:50 a. tn. day morning. tnd 5:20 p. m. Ray Hover and A. L. Knigh- Going eoutb, 11:10 a. m. and ten went to the Sandy river 5:20 p. m. smelt fishing last week. To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and 12 m. Morning stage to Browna- The Young Peopfb’a Miaaioo- rille goes o« to Crawfordsville, nry eocie ty met at W . G. Mc­ tlohey and Sweet Home. Neil’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haynes visited M^r'Haynes’ brother, A rt Schools Commended Both Harrisburg and Halsey are blessed with first elans schools that tal Sunday afternoon. Mr. ire correspondingly well equipped Haynes has been very low with tnd conducted, Mrs. Edna Geer, pneumonia, but is improving ■ouftty school superintendent,’ re- now. oorta. Mrs. Geer seys that the enroll- Will McLaren jr., accompani­ ed his grandparents, Mr. and nent ia all of tbe Harrisburg I Washington. D C — Despite the sen Mrs. Fred Shick on their return -cboole is 239. one of the largest I ata’s failure to confirm hta nomtna rolls ever ocwurjng there. The | tlon. President Coolidge appointed to th eir home in the e ast and average attendance was 199. little Mina Schick remained Thomas 9. Woodloch of New York Halaoy under the direction here to make her home with d At to succeed M ark W . Potter, resigned Prof 'E English there arc Mrs. McLaren. nn a member of the interstate com- 51 in tbe sigh school aud 62 in the merce commlsalao I ------------------------ grades. The average total attend­ Im m ediately there were indications MfS. Schroil is Gone ance is 106, or 97.2 per cent. 9el- ot a determined fight in the next i lorn is this attendance record ex­ session of congress to prevent con -1 The Linn county Jersey jubi- ceeded, Mrs. Geer said The H al- ftrmntion. | lee will be at the J. C. I^rown ■•py school was found well equip- The situation offers a strong prob-, farm, at Shedd, May 26. »« ed and doing excellent work. Hayuea, at tbe Corvallis hospi­ Coolidge Defies the Senate b ability Of * ctaafa between the preni dent and the saoate similar, nt least in m>*e reapectn. to tha fight over the nom ination . f C h a r i.. B W .r ra o of Michigan, to be attorney g en e ra l T w ice M r Woodlock’a nomination wna sent to the senate only to be pigeonholed la committee, while In the W arren case the senate twice re jected the nomination and the presi­ dent offered him a recess appointment before appointing Attorney-General Sargent. , M r Wood lock, who la a w rite r on financial subjects, can take over his aew duties Im m ediately, but there Is a difference of opinion as to w hether he can draw salary until sen ata confirm ation Is obtained. In some quarters the opinion Is held that. In »»much as the vacancy occurred white the senate was In session confirm a­ tion Is neceaaary before salary can be paid. BRIEF 6ENERAL NEWS General Lord Rawlinaon. command­ er In ijhlef of the British forces in India, died at Dalhl. India A num ber of court m a rtia l*, prob­ ably Involving five or six officers, w ill be ordered a* a result of tbe liquor raid conducted recently on the naval tranaport Beaafort upon her a rriv al at N orfolk from tbe West Indies. M ore thee 10.000.000 Chinese are reported to be In actual want of food In eight provinces according to word from Bishop L. J. Rlrney. of Shanghai, received by the Chicago office of tbe Labbylxg Postal Heads Oemeted. Methodist Episcopal board of foreign W ashington. D. C Postmaster Gen I miaaloaa. «m l Now diroctod tha' restoration to No United State* troop* caa he used duty, with dsmotleu of such ef tha six aayw here tn oembatlag forest fires postal supervisory officials suspesd , ualesa th e ir aaslataaca 1* actually ed January 2 for thm r coanectlos with needed and ualeae tha ataie ealiatlng e ffo rt* te Influence legislation at tbe j th e ir aid can pay far th e ir mainten- tim e of roastderatloa of the postal aaca, according to war departm ent pay tncreaae hill. orders from Washington. French airm en of the world war A ir M all «Ida te be Called. brought tb e lr tribute te the A m eri­ Spokane. W ash.— Rids for contracts can uaknown soldier Saturday for carrying a ir m all between Elko through the head of Captain Charles N e t . and Paaco, W aah„ w ill be ad Nungaaaar. famous French ace, who vartlaed for by the poatottlra depart placed a wreath oa tha unkaewn sol m eat w ithin three weeks, aaya Inform «- • d at Ion from W ashington received here As bad acraants baakrupt a busi­ It la hoped to make the award early |B ness an worthless cows w ill break a May. It la declared The department dairyman. - e e e oateulatee that the contractor will When the Enterprise was i printed last Wednesday it s ta t­ th at Mrs SchroU’s condition School Notes uas senou3 fh e nex[ (Continued from page 1) morning the end came a t the in this school. quarters in Albany where she The student* of tbe seniqr had been taken. Her funeral waa at Forest Grove, where her class have received their"calling husband had been buried a few cards for their announcements later on. Many friends and weeks ago. For several years the old gen­ near friends in the high school delighted in receiving tleman had been failing with were softening of the brain. His these favors. wife and daughter Ruby strove to care for him a t home, but fi­ Com ng to Albany nally both of them became so weakened w ith the strain th at they consented to his removal to Salem. He did not long survive there Specialist and Mrs. Schroil, already serl-1 . ously ill, never recovered from | ,n In tern a l M ed icin e fo r th e the shock of his death. past tw e lv e y e a r s The Sdh rolls came to Oregon fourteen years ago and Halsey has been their home .since then. 1 D o c s N o t O p e r a t e Mrs. Schroil was 68 years old. ] W ill be at Miss Ruby and five other chil- dien survive: Mrs. J. H. Sturgis LT/A'T’f T 4 T r» a a t v ot Rex, Oregon; Mrs. C. E. Carl- ton of LaJdoma, Mis*. ; G. W. Wednesday, April 9 Schroil of W inter Haven Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Florida: J. B. Schroil of Rector, Oregon; and E. K. Schroil ot Akron, Colorado; Mrs. Lillie Randke of Seattle, Mrs. E. M. Dr. Mellenthin HO I EL A LB ANY ONE DAY ONLY Sturgis of Idaho, W. Clayvills of Portland, D. C. Clayville of N o ( h a r g e fo r C o n su lta tio u H onda, C. Clayville of Nebras­ Dr. M ellethhin is a regular grailuate ka and J. Clayville of B&se, m medicine aud surgery anj „ JJ. Idaho are brother and sisters. censed by the state of Oregon He does not operate for chronic appendi­ citis. gall stones, ulcers of stomach ton­ sils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful result* ’ ? d2!ea,es of the stomach, liv e r, bow- Of approximately 80,000,000 meat animals passing under the scrutiny of Federal inspectors, during the last fiscal year, the vKasi . n,ai’ i ity >» ’i^ healthy and went into the vari-L | tai .‘5 un? at1’ ® ’ #c,at|c*r leg ulcer* and i ailments. ous channels of the meat trade Below are the names o f a few of h i* But the fact th at slightly more than a third of a million car­ many satisfied patients in Oregon Hedrick Wallace, Gold Beach, Ore., casses and nearly 1,500,000 varicose ulcers parts of carcasses were con F rank Koehler, T h e Dalle», O re., demned at slaughter in d ic a te d ,t\? ’ach„,r? ,b,? M y rtle Point. the searching character of the Ore goiter Hammock, * inspection. | John McCue, appendicitis. Lakeside, Ore., U|K»a opening a box of these deli­ eqalp hla plane* to perm it carrying That onora nf prevention— look op H r» n • . , l„»H^nry Oktirio, Ora-, ulcer ri ma candiesT The wenderful aa- passenger« and expreaa to augment the latent control measure* for in­ H. C. Davis and his sister, u ’“ ? 1 sect peats and plan for them before- Mre. Hugh I^eeper, drove to A l-1 o sorlmrnt, the delirious tiarora and hla revenue from tha m all contract. E C. Rates Baker. Ore., eczema head ■ . v, Rlclley. Boring, O re., heart the tempting appearance ef theae bany Thursday. | trouble. ’ “ lump* of d elig h t" win to u* all FOR SALE lorns S Steiber. 326 E Buchanak, lover* of good sweet* and judges of FOR SALR J t ortland [Ore., adeaoid* and tonsil*. confectionary exeellenne. T ry them O»t and Vetch Remember above date, that con- H ating »old the Halsey garage onre and see if wa «xaggerata the sultatioa on thia trip will be f r a t * Also dry Hr and aah a'l person» knowing themselves in.’ perfection ef theae geode. p n d that his treatment is different W ANTED debted to me are requested to settle M am ed women must be accompanied aa promptly a» Mnvenieot. | ‘ v their husband*. Ira A Miner, E . F'^ots. I0' Baled Hay Clark’s Confectionery 16-inch Wood NOTICE Brown Seed Oats Stock Hogs J. 8. Nlcewood. Address; 2 U Angeles. Cal. Bradbury 7 bldg., ” Los