rural Halsey Happenings and County Events Minot, S. Dak., to visit her par­ ents. A1 ford Arrows Carl Hill visited, Corvallis (Enterprise Correspondent) Sunday. Doings of Our Populace Miss Lillie Rickard came Seth Mills and wife are visit­ home from Eugene for the week Chronicled in Brief ing in Idaho. end. Paragraphs Mrs. M. V. Fox has been suf­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob AJlen and How to be cool—Take Amund- fering with lumbago. children visited Chester Curtis Alvin Leeper was here from Sunday. len’a back track. A. A. Tussing went to Hood Alpine over the week end. Mrs. J. F. Isom and sons or S. S. Hayes of Portland was Oakiridgei ore visiting Mrs. D. River and The Dalles at the here over the week end. week end. I. Isom. Joe Kirk and wife of Eugene Miss Mona Bond will be dean Mrs. John Rolfe called on of girls end physical instructor visited at Frank Kirk’s Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck Tuesday at Jerome, Ariz., next term. Harrisburg forbids the use of afternoon. Olive Rice is executor of the firecrackers in streets or alleys. Mrs. Lee Ingram and Thelma estate of James Rice, late of W. A. Garey and wife visited called on Mrs. John Rolfe Sun­ Holley. Estimated value, $1,800. Tillamook, the cheese metropolis, day afternoon. The harvest truly is great last week. Harry Bias of Woodburn but the laborers are few in this Jess Cross and wife went spent Friday night with his valley, just as in Palestine a camping on the Calapooia over brother, George Bias. couple of thousand years ago. the week end. » Mrs. W. C. Sickels and son • Miss Fleeta Livick has a new Harold of Coburg visited at E. Misses Mona Bond and Nettie cement sidewalk in front of her Spencer D. Isom’s Saturday and Sun­ will take a summer home on Second Street. That’s course at O. A. C. day. good for her and good for Hal­ Mrs. L. E. Bond of Albany sey. The ro&d from Foster to Cas­ spent several days with her made impassable by daughter, Mrs. E. D. Isom, last Mrs. Jesse Bond of Grand cadia, rains, is open again. week. Forks, N. D., daughter of H. C. Davis, and her little daughter H. F. English and wife have Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jordan of aro here for a visit of a month had anj eleven-pound girl at Raymond, Wash., visited at Let or two. their home since Friday. Ingram's Wednesday night ot Chancy Sickels is in the Al­ W. F. Carter and Bert Minck- last week. bany co-operative creamery and ley sent a double-deck carload Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck is offering his new thrashing of lambs to Portland Monday. and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth machine for sale because ho The railroad trains are tak­ Curtis and children were Sun- thinks it will pay him to give ing many thrashing machines day afternoon callers at Mrs. D. more of "his time to his cows. north through town these days. I . I i o m ’j . Mrs. 0. F. Brooks and daugh­ Mrs. Minnie Starnes and The Staffords are enjoying ter Mary left Tuesday of last week for her home in St. Paul, a visit from their niece. Miss daughter Kathryn and Mrs. Minn. She* had been called Dicksy Dryden of Oregon City. Fanny .Lettenmeir and son Har­ old spent Thursday and Friaay here May 18 to attend the fun­ A rise in price to 75 cents for *t Wallace Bpreuger'a, near Shedd. eral of her-father, J. W. Hussey. Sunday chicken dinner and 60 Shedd. For the protection of the Har­ cents for other meals at the The dirtiest, moet dieguating risburg bridge the contractors Inn has been announced. pieces in the world—the garbage are building 800 feet of revet­ Mijs Cleona Smith visited her can, the manure pile, earcaaaw of ment above it on the east bank cousin, Mrs. O. B. Stalnaker, dead aniiuala, and, atilt worse, the of the river and the highway and husband at Corvallis the lat­ privy, are all happy bunting cotnmiuioa propotea to put in ter part of the week. grounds far tbe fty, and ao ia the 2000 feat on the west side. dinner table, and he moves back ' Dr. T. I. Marks proposes to and forth from one place to the Miss Gladys Holcomb of Wen­ occupy the quarters in the post- with a jaunty disregard for atchee, Wash., spent Tuesday officei building, originally built other consequences. If somebody is night of last week with Mrs. as an office for Dr. Garnjobst ueing the privf who baa typhoid or J. W. Hussey and family. Miss arid for several recent years dysentery the result is an epidemic Holcomb was on her way to used as a residence. —whieh forsooth la promptly laid Albatfy’s only EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL PARLORS E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L a- « B a n c ro ft O p tic a l Co. ■3 U- West First street, Albany,Or. A mistake was made in “making up” page 3 this week. Eighteen lines of the story, “Their Name Was Legion,” were placed under Dr. Ficq't advertisement, in the third column of page 3, which should have gone at the top of the column. Read those lines be fore you do the balance of the column and the sense will be clear. (Continued on page 6) ; Preferred Stock ; • Canned Goods : I “ Preferred Stock” means all that the namej implies—the choice of the pack. i When you buy Preferred Stock goods you J have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se-< lected for size, flavor and quality. i Make the test yeurself. Compare Preferred , Stock with other brands and it will moet withi your discriminating choice ' Preferred Stock goods are not packed to m eet, a price. They are sold only to those "who ap-i preciate first quality. ’ It is true some brands are sold cheaper, b u t, they arc sold solely on price appeal. ‘ ’ i Wo are distributers of about thirty varieties] of Preferred Stock goods. i M. V. KOONTZ CO. ; H A LSKV, OREGON I ♦ •» lo sating green or overripe fruit. Swat the By, Probably Amundsen got as uear the pole as Peary or Cook, but he is willing to admit he did not reach it. Church of Christ T-aJce ^ r e e k Locals (By Special Correspondent) iSntarprtm OorrMpasStaca) (By an Enterprise Reporter) ’ Bruce Burson drove to Port- , land one day last week. Miss Pearl Pehrjison came R. A. McCully was I d town Sat­ home Tuesday evening from urday. Mrs. Barbara Darling of Al- Monmouth for vacation. Many people from bare attended ban* was down last Thursday, | A number of Pine Grove peo- the picnic at Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tussing pie attended the pioneer picnic Mies Mary LaRue is bouse from of Halsey attended the picnic at Brownsville Thursday and bar visit at Grass Valley, Friday. some went Friday. G. W. Hockenemitb and family Vncle Frank Darling, from At the annual school election visited Corvallis Saturday gpHngfisld attended the pioneer Monday evening. L. E. Eagy was reelected clerk and N. H. _ _ , ,, . . . picnic Thursday. Roy Farmer of Halsey has been Cummings director. helping O. G. Coldiron with bis Mrs. Emma Harrison attend- Mesdames L. E. Eagy, Ruby hsy. , ed the memorial services at Owen, Floyd Nichols and E. E. R. M. Jones and family of Ben- Providence Sunday. . _ , - i , Hover attended a meeting of tin ruU mmin«’Ot Su°d#y M Mar' , Mrs- Hazel Moyer of Corvallis the committies for the celebra- iin vummmge , uas renewjng acquaintances tion at Peoria Tuesday evening. Mies Lavelle Palmer went to a few days last week. ' I „ Corvallis Sunday. She expect, to ...'° ttinK the goddess of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tyler liberty closed Saturday evening attend summer school there drove to Newport Friday, re- **t 9 p. m. and the counting N. H. Cummings and. family turning Sunday evening. I showed Gertrude Nichols win- were in Albany Friday uiorniag. I ner with 3640 votes. Beryl They returned early and spent the Jim Burson drove to Hood Nordyke of Oakville and Lola afternoon at the pioneer picnic. River the middle of last week, Bayne of Peoria each received Thomas Ardry and wife retched expecting to return Monday. | between 2400 and 2500 votes home Friday night after a mouth Gretia Harrison was operated and l,e the attendants, apent in Pennsylvania vis ting rel- on for appendicitis at the Al-J Mrs. Ernest Ho^er went to I n ei. They saw " n o land like bany hospital Sunday afternoon. West Stayton Friday to visit Oregon.” She is getting along nicely. I relatives and attended the Henry Brock was a visitor at Dave Paine, from Sheridan, Mar*on county fourth annua) Belknap Springs this week end. came up Saturday evening and commencement at the Salem Mrs. Brock is improving in health a n d enjojiug her stay there. Miee returned Sunday. His wife and hlgn school auditorium . Satur daughter, who had been here to day afternoon'. Mary. L. Fkil- Sarah William is with her- Mrs. John Gormely aud Miss attend the pioneer picnic, ac- kerson, Marion county superin- J Undent, presented diploma« to Myrtle fobey visited at Martio companied him home. Cummings’ Sunday. Mias Fobey The Brownsville Baptist Sun- 256 eighth grade graduates, took the evening train for Eugene, day school is planning the Linn Mrs. Fulkerson is well known to where she will enter summer school? county annual Baptist picnic, to many Halsey people, ” having George McNeil, who has been be held in the park July 4. lived here while her husband. Buffering from rheumatism, has Everybody is invited. Bring A. N. Fulkerson, was principal gone to Belknap Springs to spend your luncheon and family, am: of the Halsey .school for two some time. Ha hopes to get relief enjoy a fine, clean fourth ot years and teaching the primary July. | grades for . one year jtersdf. from the mineral water thaie. Everybody is bosy baying. Italy W illing te Talk Debt». Rome.— Premier Mussolini ofdelally wwMfled the United State» and Orest Britain that Italy la ready to Open wsr debt negotiations Tbe Tuasiug family ia cowing A FrW Rlfft back to live iu Brownsville. I D c McC£ure of Tangent Dr. Cook end family, from ! was in the Enterprise office the Sutherlin, former Browneville other day, and lie seemed, as people ■ attended the picnic. , he came, to tread the ekrth as That dog bite received by Carol usual, though there was .ground, MACMILLAN OFF FOP ARCTIC Howe fail» to heal end he has gone after reading what some of the customers of his place, Mother’s A rctic F xp lo re r I* Given O vation at to Salem for medical treatment. Maine Port. I f all goee well. It w ill be the U t­ ter pert of September before this moat ambitious of American arctic ex ploratlona elace Peery'e day returns to the rock-bound coast of M»<-MI1- lan'e home state. Chair Manufacturers F in e d I 'M , 000 Sunday School, 10, Preaching, 11. Christian Endeavor, 7. Clifford Carey,pastor. Pin« Orov« Churoh Bunday school. 10. Preaching, 11, Prayer-meeting Thursday, 8. M. E. Church Robert Parker pastor. Sunday school, JO. Preaching. 11. Junior League, 3, Intermediate League, 7 Epworth league, 7 Preaching, 8. Prayer-meeting Thursday, Boiling down «11 the report,1'™; Wiscasset, Maine — From this sleepy leads to the conclusion that the e b ^ d n iT ll,™ « 2 r l i ' inland whsjlng town on tbe Sheep- pioneers have had more success-I * 2 scott river Commander Donald H. Mac­ ful picnics than this years. L , , con^ J ning th* £onowing: Millan's arctic expedition set out for unknown land» In the frozen north. Bert Templeton is quoted as J “Since rthe completion of the Bidden Godspeed by official» of the having told the Methodists th a t' new west side highway we have American governmsnt, the state of if they maintain their attitude J been wondering why so many Maine end by thousand« of country towards the amusements at the | people have persisted in taking folk who drove tbe old gray ware o r , pioneer picnic the next will b tlth e east side road south from the fam ily flivver down to Wlscassa-t Jhe as f event e v e n t ot o t the t h e fo nd w i t h I J Albany, or north from Junction the i last kind with to aee the departure. MacMIllau and whose management he will be* CUy. hie comrade« turned the prowe of connected. “Sunday we found out. We their staunch little veiael». the Perry visited Mother’s Inn at Tangent Fred Schure, working aa off- und the Bowdoln, toward the opeu sea. We are still enjoying a good offerihg; good interest shown. , Sunday school; 71 present; $5/ You that do not attend any- i where, we invite you. We need you. The church at Halsey loves the Lord and His work, there­ fore it has sent its pastor and his wife to help in a meeting at Mehama, Oreg. That is why we only have preaching once a Sunday. CLIFFORD L. CARLY. Pastor. Brownsville Briefs ~ P i n e Grove Points Chicago, HI.—F ifty defendant« in­ dicated in the recent furniture case under the Sherman an titru st law pleaded guilty and were fined a total of «1*4,000 by Federal Judge Adam C. Cllffe. The defendants fined were companies located In Illtgols, Ohio. Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. Michigan, Weat Virginia, New York, Indiana and Massachusetts. t'regon Fleh Heteherlea Head Ousted Portland, O r.—Summary removal of Hugh C. Mitchell, director of eommer d e l fish hatcheries, and appointment of R. E . Clanton to succeed to the position Immediately, was the chief action of the eMWe f|«h commission at a special meeting in the comuiJs • Ion headquarters Saturday afternoon. Mitchell, who was a former veteran government hatchery expert* came to the commission one and one halt years ago on a four year contract hot the new commission learned that fbio con- tract could not be made to hold. No explanation wse given for the re­ moval. -ee