* t y A W eekly C hronicle of Local E v en ts and P ro g re ss on L inn C ounty L and HAL8EV, OREGG n JU N E 17, 1925 where Eldon Crete and wife are now. H a l s e y H a p p e n in g s a n d C o u n t y E v e n ts Miss Mona Bond is home from her school. I t is thought that Mrs. Mary Palmer’s sight w ill be saved. B r a n d o n B its A lf o r d A r r o w s (Enterprise Correspondent) Mrs. J. H. Rickard and son Jesse have been having a siege ! of grip. Mrs. C. P. Moody attended the Lee Ingram and family visited W . C. T . U. at Harrisburg Friday. A. C. Armstrong’s brood3r house at Wallace Hawk’s in Spring- Make hay. The sbq ahines. and 700 eeven-week’a-old chicks 1 field Sunday. W . }■ Cary has gone to the sol­ burned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs Carl Seefeld diers’ home et Roseburg. Mrs. Lenuye Wallace, formerly and children visited at Cheste» Samuel C. Cooper of Plain- of Brownsville, and eon Leo, from Ctirtis’ Sunday. San Francisco are visiting here view died Friday, aged 62. E. A. Starnes and family Sidon Cross and wife have and at Brownsville this weeg. called at Merle Rode’s one even­ rented L. E- W alton’s resideuce Mrs. Ida M. Cummings of Al­ ing last week. for their home. bany was looking over her prop­ Henrietta Starnes hai gone to J. C. Bramwell brought a load erty holdings in Halsey Wednes­ Harrisburg for a few days to help of strawberries from Lebanon day. M tt. M iller, who is ill. Monday for home cannere. C. S. Veatch returned from Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starnes Charles K irk and fam ily from Cottage Grove Saturday and, called on Mrs. Workinger, who Athena are taking in the pioneer with his wife and Miss Beulah is ill, Sunday afternoon. picnlo and visiting in Helaey. Miller went to Eugene next day. Ellsworth Curtis and family J. C. Walton is laid up with Mrs. Alva Smith is taking spent Sunday with Mr. Curtis’ rheumatism. Mrs. J. C. Bram ­ care of her daughter, Mrs. El­ sister, Alice Allen, and family. well has been looking after him. mer Munson, who is sick with E. D. Isom went to Albany Mrs. McMahan will continue pneumonia. Friday, bringing home his wife the cement sidewalk from the city Leake and threatened leaks in and daughter, who had spent council lot on peet her property to the roof of the Christian church the week there- Third street. » have been repaired with new Mrs. E. A. Starnes Is enjoying shingles until it reminds one of a D oings o f O ur P opulace C h ro n icled in Brief P a ra g ra p h s Mrs. James Rice of Holley, whose husband died recently, has crore-word pussle. gone to Portland with her daugh­ Guests of C.. ter, Mrs. Hettie Dow. family Sunday Mrs. F. H . Porter and Gertrude and Mr. MoCalson called at the c . P. Stafford home Sunday, on their way to Epgene. a visit from her cousin, Mrs. Fenny Lettenmeier, and aon H e r- old of Oregon City. P. Moody and were Mr. Clyde Ingram of Portland and Moody’s cousin, Grant Brawn, Wayne Ingram of Norwood Is­ and Mrs. Brawn and her sister, land visited their uncle, Lee In­ Mrs. Collins, all of Portland. gram, one day last week. Less then 1000 people voted at the school meeting Monday. D The seventh annual croup meeting Taylor was re-elected director and of rural Sunday schools held by the B M. Bond clerk. 8ome improve­ American Sunday School union w ill ments at the schoolhouse were be held at Waterloo. June 28. talked of, but got no farther, though there may be news in that The Tangent cheese factory line by and by. plan is to get owners of 600 oh more cows to take a $5 share for each cow and have the busi­ ness strictly co-operative. Mention of a pullet that is la y ­ ing at three months old got under the head of “ F ruit Outlook*’ on page 2 instead of into this column, but that’s all right. She ie pro­ ducing hen fru it. Mrs. E. A. P. LaFollette, mother of the Cross boys, and Mr. LaFollette are coming back to re- side in Mrs. LsFollatte’s house, Albany’s only EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL PARLORS EV ER YTH IN G O PTICA L Bancroft Optical Co. 313 West First street, Albany,Or. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and daughter Beverly took Sunday Mie. W illiam Wheeler wee put­ dinner at Pete Troutman’s, near ting up strawberries in Mason Jars Shedd, and attended the funeral yesterday when one exploded close of Mr. Isom’s unde, Sam Coop­ to t e r face. Her glasses eaved-her er, near Plainview in the after­ t'fe tf but her forehead anil around noon. her eyes were scalded so that they Mr. and Mrs. Brian Perry are were painful during the afternoon and night, ,'fh e injury is not the parents of an 8’/^ pound daughter, born Monday of last serious. week. Mr. Perry’s mother, Mrs. Lyman Marsters has gone to Kump of Eugene, is caring for California to spend the summer hetz daughter-in-law and new with brothers and sisters. Misa Helen Pearl, granddaughter of granddaughter. Mr. end Mrs. Marsters, who has been visiting them since the termi­ AGED YAKIMA INDIAN DEAD nation of her echool at Veneta .ac­ companied Lyman to Santa Ana, W ar Veteran Falla te Keep Boast of the home of her parents. Living Forovtr. A. C. Armstrong is enjoying a visit from hie cousin end boyhood friend, A. T. Craft of Orlgon City, whom he had not mot for th irty , seven years. • They and Mrs. A rm ­ strong attended the graduating exercises at the U . of O. Monday, where Helen Armstrong was one of those getting diplomas. (Continued on page 6) Preferred Stock ; : Canned Goods ; “ P re fe rre d S to c k ” m ea n s all th a t th e n am e J im p lies—th e choice o f th e pack. i W h e n y o u buy P re fe rre d Stock goods y o u J have wisely c h o sen in co m p arab ly th e best, s e - < lected fo r size, flavor a n d q u ality . i M ake th o te s t y eurself. C om pare P re ferre d J Stock w ith o th e r b ran d s and it will m eet with < y o u r d isc rim in a tin g choice < P re fe rre d Stock goods a re n o t packed to m e e ^ a price. T hey aro sold o nly to th o se who ap-i p re c ia te first q u ality . • < I t is tru e som e b ra n d s a re sold cheaper, b u t , th e y arc sold solely on p rice appeal. i W e a re d is trib u te rs o f a b o u t th irty varieties ] o f P re fe rre d Stock goods. < M. V. KOONTZ CO. ; H A L S E Y , O R EG O N e The annual school meeting was held in the Alford district Monday afternoon. Cheater Curtis wai re-elected director and E. D. Isom was elected clerk. ' » I » * (By Special Correspondent) for the Brooder House vention here. Rail Brotherhood President Diss. Cleveland. O. — W arren 8. Stone, president of the Brotherhood of Loco­ motive Engineers and the Brother­ hood of Locomotive Engineers Co-Op­ erative National beak, and Interested In a number of other labor banks, died here after a long Illness. Between 4000 and 6000 acres of growing wheat were damaged In a district centering around Helix by a hall storm that lasted for shout 15 minute«. Great a« Soil Builder A lfalfa stand« In tha front rank» ' among the crops which build up the Successful farming la planned ; It -fertility of the soil. Farmers who doesn't Juat happen. 1 wve grown It .report that they get • • e _ uch higher yields of grain and other y>» on land which has been In Don’t be afraid to try something;new r . i f . V a than on land where no le- thia year, but don't try It too hard. • • • goml ^ous crop has b**® » \rralng sections where no lime Sow celery seed for winter cslerg. nee i . *« •<’ <’* ’ ,h* ” end sow cabbage seed for late crop. r ’*’ - In • • • * Rape should be drilled on plowed ground at the rate of six to sight Itounds per sere. I t grows well dor- lag the cool periods of the spring and la la shape for feeding In June. H ran also be seeded between the com rows at the last cultivation and makes an excellent crop for fall gsrag»- B ro w n s v ille B riefs P in e G r o v e P o in ts (KnUrpriM OorrMPondcnc«) (By an Enterpiise Reportar) Mr. and Mrs. Waltz drove to Cecil Quimby is at home now. Eugene Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Richols ,, „ „ , , , . I were Albany visitors Friday. Mrs. P. Hoy and daughter: Ervine Weger is helping his Mrs. Albertson attended cen- brother Henry to shear sheep Myra are visiting relatives in Ssattle. I ference at Woodburn last week. Mr. Quimby's sister visited at Marvel Lawrence is quite ill*. Ed Dyer of Albany was shear- the Quimby home Sunday. with appendicitis at her home J sheep in this neighborhood The Morses were in Lebanon Monday. in Ash Swale. after strawberries one day last Bert Haynes and family visit­ Miss Esther O’Mara has gone week. ed at Everett Hover’s in Harria- to Walla Walla to visit her sis­ Annette Long and Ethel, burg Sunday. Irene, and Ruth Quimby were ter, Mrs. Marvin Allen. R. K. Stewart and Pete Settle Cleve Cochell's little boy was in Alsea Sunday. are spending a few days at work operated on for appendicitis at Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Bus 11 the local hospital last week. - at the Stewart place at Pleasant Hill- from Eugene, spent Sunday Mrs. Emma Harrison enter­ with Mr. and Mrs. Sickels. tained the Baptist minister, Rev Mr and Mrs. E. E. flover and Clinton Morse and family Mr. Parks, over the week end. Robert visited Mr. and Mrs. visited Mrs. Morse’s nephew, Mrs. Wayne Whealdon of Arthur Springgate, near Row­ Charles McCoy, at Brush Creek. Portland is here visiting he» land, Sunday. Glenn Chance and family parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W. G. McNeil and Ruth and spent Sunday in Alsea at tho Stanard Lulu went to Woodburn Thurs­ home of Mrs. Lee Steeprow, who Mrs. Delpha Paine and daugh­ day to attend conference and is a sister of Mrs. Chance. ter June are here visiting Mrs. visit Mrs. Warn Perry. Curtis Veatch and family Paine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames N. E. Chandler, L. were in Eugene the first of the Will Harrison. E- Eagv, Floyd Nichols and E. Rev. Earl Cochran of St. E. Hover attended tho uiiesion- week attending the bacculaurato sermon. Enid Veatch is gradu­ Helens was here Monday and preached the funeral sermon of jry meeting at Mrs. Alice ating this year. his aunt, Mrs. Martha Callaway. I Dunn s at Peona Thursday af- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tyler | ternoon- BRIEF GENERAL NEWS and Mrs. Ida Hansen drove over f Mrs. George Chandler enter- Nellie Taylor Boat, governor of to Corvallis last Sunday. While tained the You-go-I-go club at Wyoming, announced that she hud re­ there they visited with Mrs.' her home Thursday afternoon. Some time was passed in visit­ moved W illiam H. Loomis from the Hazel Moyer. ing and sewing, after which th« office of sheriff of Park county. Premier Baldwin announced In com Jim Callaway w-s graduated at hostess served refreshments. mom that the British, government had O- A. C. thin year. Pine Grove, Oakville, Green­ decided to Inaugurate a new secretary- David D’Armond, civil war back and Shedd have all been ship of state for dominion affairs. invited to join Peoria in the 4th F. E. Williamson of New York has veteran, died Sunday. been appointed vice president of the John O’Keefe and Irene Har­ of July celebration at Smith Northern Pacific Railway company, in rison were married a week ago grove, each community will charge of maintenance and operation, furnish a part of the program Friday. to succeed A. M. Burt, who died In and have a candidate .for the Fred Schrunk and Caroline honor of goddess of liberty. April. A temporary organisation has been Berry of Corvallis were married f-r^aed at Astoria. (U r, tar tha purpose a week ago Sunday. A number of Pine Grove peo­ of obtaining congressional apprnprla- ple attended the community died Mrs. Martha Callaway tlons for tha continuation of the con Brownsville Friday, She meeting at Riverside Saturday atructlon of the Tongue Point naval at evening. Several communities was a widow, aged 73. base. ware repreaaoted, each furnish­ Striking miners of the British Em­ Carroll, son of Mr. and Mr3. ing part of the program, after pire Steel corporation In Cape Breton J. B. Howe, is recovering from which ice cream, cake and cof- coal fields took law Into their own ee were served About 400 peo­ hands and controlled situations a dog bite on his leg. Probably throughout colliery districts of the Is­ the animal was not rabid. ple were present and a most en­ land. Stores of the company were Rudolph Wesley of Scio was joyable time was had. raided and looted at night, and in reported as rejoicing itecause some cases destroyed. Homes of com a cow of his had twin calves, pany officials were etoued by strikers and now Chariot Howe has a Beat Rfcifr Over the Mountain« Damage done le estimated at J.lbO,- Leonard Gilkey, secretary of cow that has won fame the same 000. tho Albany chamber of com­ way at Brownsville. merce, has interested C. M. Ta« Many Law« Oeelare Credit Men. Granger, northwest district Washington. D. C.— There are toe forester, in the improvement of many laws, la the opinion of the Na­ Catching Chickens tional Aasoclatioa of Credit Men. The Helps in Culling the Santiam pass cross-moun­ association, at the concluding session tain road, which is now nat­ o f its unaual convention here, passed urally free from snow, while Ooldendale, Wash. — Wbh-ta-clneh (Black Jim), 102, veteran, of early day Indian ware, la dead, In »pit“ of boaata made to white roit