RUSAL ENTERPRISE Locals and Personals Published Every W ednesday, (Continued from page 1) B y H ubert L. A lmo » A “Correct" Likeness of «Washington FARM ERS The Nancy Palmer property in East Halsey was sold last weefc by the sheriff to the highest biduer. J. F. Scbedtler of Jefferson was the purchaser. EDITOR AND PUBLISHEB Wednesday, June 16, 1926 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR REPAIRS 11 a year in advance Arrearages. 12%c a month A. M. Dalrymple ex-warden of A dvertising, 20c an in c h ; no discount (or tim e or space ; no charge (or com the state penitentiary, but now a ooaition or changes. deputy fire marshal was in town “p a ie -fo r p a ra g ra p h s,” i o a line. » • a d v a rtla .n g d isg u ise d aa new s. a tew days ago looking things over. C laus C. Jesse, 6!*, of Roy, w as in­ stan tly killed when his au to was struck by a train of the U nited R ail­ ways. Leland Bond, formerly of Halsey but now residing in New York was here between trains one day last week and called on several old friends. la Check over your harvesting machinery for needed repairs and advise us at ouce <5f what is needed to put your harvesting ma­ chinery in good condition. The sooner your order is placed the better service we will be able to render. HILL & CO. Halsey G overnor Pierce suffered a fractu r­ ed rib when be fell while inspecting George Hoffman is one of the the s ta te flax plant a t the Oregon peni­ atest Halsey people who have re­ tentiary. cently installed radios in their Andrew Johnson, of Portland, was | domes. drowned while b athing in the Wiliam- I ette riv er a mile and a half above | D S. McWilliams was here from Oswego. Albany Tuesday and Wednesday The bridge over the W illam ette at ] looking after some building itn- H arrisburg was dedicated in honor of ( John II. Yeon a t an all-day celebration p ro v e u ie n ts otl h is fa rm north of town. S aturday. The house located on Dr. M. M. Chas. Stralev and family motor­ Bull’s fish farm n ear L eaburg in Lane County burned to th e ground w ith ed to Corvallis Thursday evening m ost of Its contents. bringing home Mrs. Esther Rikej JiALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L AND Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited Building perm its w ere Issued In La who is now established for th e su u i- G rande during May for new co n stru c­ im r in her home on first street. tion valued a t $34,030. Nine perm its Mrs. C. E. Smith and son Lin­ were for new residences. Sixteen thousand yards of rock w -re sh attere d n ear Lava butte, 10 m iler south of Bend on The Dalles- Cali­ fornia highway, when six tons of pow­ d er w ere discharged. The blast wan heard a t a distance of approxim ately 16 miles. A pproxim ately 80 of th e 675 men now in th e sta te p en iten tiary a re serv ­ ing term s for various form s of moon- shining. according to a re p o rt by J. W. Lillie, w arden of th e in stitution. The ages of most of th e m oonshiners range from 46 to 65 y ears of age. R. R. T u rn er of Dallas, who was ap­ pointed state su p erin ten d en t of public instruction to succeed J. A. C hurchill, resigned, has assum ed th e duties of his office. Mr. T u rn er announced th at th ere would be no changes in th e working staff of th e d ep artm en t. J. C. Rlacklngton, 70. of Im bler, Is held in the county Jail on an open charge, while officers a re In vestigating a fire which burned his w arehouse at Imbler. E stim ates of loss Incurred In *lhe burning of two w arebooses. a grain elevator and its contents run as high as $100,000. Rev. John B. Coan of the Wesley hospital at Marshfield made an ad­ dress morning and evening at the M. E. Church Sunday. He spoke io behalf of the work at the hos­ pital and a collection was taken to aid it financially. land Monday. Mrs. Nash visiting it tho home of her parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Dan Haves and Mrs. Wallace at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rector. Leighton Henderson an I wife w nt to Brownsville Wednesday to remain during the pioneer picnic. Production of 106 saw m ills rep o rtin g He will work in his father’s barber to the W est C oast L um berm ens asso­ shop during his stay. ciation during the week ended May 29 totaled 114.141,620 feet, which was Martin and F rauk Koontz and only 870,669 feet less th a n 109 mills James Rector spent Sunday enjoy­ produced during the w eek ended May ing the ocean breezes at Newport. 22. During the week the 106 mills sold 108,498.670 feet an d shipped 112.- T. J . Skirvin made a business 746.377 feet. T he U. S. suprem e co u rt has re­ fused to in terfere for tlie presen t in th e m otor tra n sp o rta tio n controversy tn Oregon, but agreed to h ear argu m ents on the subject on O ctober 4. Pending the arg u m en ts, M orris & L ow ther and o th er com panies carry in g freight by m otor w ere denied a court o rd er suspending a railing by th e Ore­ gon sta te highw ay com m ission fix­ ing the maximum w eight of loails. Sw eeping tow ard th « tim b er line across the Oregon line In th e Poke- gam a country, a huge brush fire with a 16-mlle front was burning fiercely In Siskiyou county, Cal., n ear th e sta te line. The conflagration was n early 45 m iles south east of K lam ath F alls on the north side of K lam ath river. T hree hundred men from H ilt, H ornbrook and from the C alifornia Oregon Pow­ e r company h ead q u arters as Copco w ere trying to check th e onsw eeptng blase. is our ice cream. trip to I’orllund Monday returning! Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chance spent Sunday in Albany with Mrr. Chance’s mother, Mrs 1>. 8. Davis! who is io poor health. It ¡6 delightfully cooling aud refreshing aft-r a hard shopping tour. a plate. Stop in and enj’oy We have alt flavors. It m akei an'ideal refreshment and is nourishing and wholesome. m i s heroic statu e commander-ln ehlpf of the first arm ies Of tne United S tates was made for the C^ty of Portland. Oregon, though not yet deliv­ ered th ere by the artist. The w estern m unicipality has loaned it to the Sesqui-Centennial In tern atio n al Exposition, opening in Philadelphia June 1 and continuing until D ecember 1, to celebrate 150 years of A m erican Independ­ ence, At the foot of the sculpture Is »¡W”vn Pompeo Coppini, the sculptor. Dr. H enry Waldo Poe, of Portland, declares tf«s face to be the most correct likeness of W ashington ever modeled. The M. E church will hold Sun- — d ty school services at the camp, GRAIN PRACTICE IS DECRIED meeting tent Sunday morning. ' C o u n try D ea le rs K ic k on S h ip p in g Cars will be on baud at the church | M etho ds. t > take all persons out who wish to Spoknne, W ash. D eclaratlcn th at attend. Cars will also be there io! th e S eattle and P ortland merchants* readiness to take people out during exchanges should “d e a n house” and stop th e p ractice of “certain of th eir the week. The Oregon sta te p en iten tiary May 1 had tlie largest population in Its history, according to a rep o rt filed by J. W. Lillie, w arden of th e Insti­ tution. T here w ere 673 Inm ates a t the prison on th e n ig h t of May 1. It Mrs. Hurley Wallace and Mrs. has become n ecessary to put t v o Dan Nash drove down from Port­ men In m any cells. A total of 166 citie s and tow ns In Oregon were listed Ju n e 1 by th e state Industrial accident com m ission as be­ ing protected by th e w orkm en's com­ pensation law as to a portio n of th eir employes. On the sam e d ate 32 out of the 36 counties of the s ta te had ap­ plied for protection for som e of th eir employes. As Cold as the Frozen N orth coln from Chicago who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Veatch left for a vi«j.t at Cottage Grove Wednesday. Charity Grange held its arl’inal picnic Saturday at Pence,s grove. (. L. Patterson, republican noon- nee for governor made an address and a base ball game were fnatuies of the entertainm ent. A large crowd was present and a hounle- ous lunch for .all was eerved at noon. $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 % SURPLU S m em bers” of holding up retu rn s 'on grain shipm ents from th ■ interior, wns m ade by R ichard J. Stephens, presi­ dent of the N orthw est Grain D ealers' association, at th e organization's an­ nual convention. A. Eugene Kelley, Pullm an, W ash., ChargeO th a t country dealers were In effect financing som e of the dealers and brokers, to whom they ship grain John McVay of Lewistow n, Mont., de d a r e d th at M ontana shippers were in d ignant nt th e practice. “Somebody is w orking on our money, or our b an k ers' money,” Mr. K elley said. “We a re charged in te r­ est on th e d rafts until the e a r Is un loaded, and we should draw interest from th a t date until th e re tu rn s are m ailed.” R ichard J. S tephens, Spokane, was re e le c te d president. Vice presidents elected were S. B. F isher, Seattle, and J. J. Lavin. P ortland. D irectors were W. A. Ryer, S pokane: A J. V rquhart, Lind; V. A. W. Eaves». Lewiston, Idaho; It J. Stephens. S pokane; O T. C ornw ell, W alla W alla; I. Bonham. T acom a; J J. Lavin. P o rtlan d ; Philip B enedict. W. J. McDonald. I). N. Fish er and E. A. Sutton. Seattle. - Clark’s Confectionery Child's Health Maintained By tl holesomeDiet ft m odern educators a re leaning more each year to tlie old Greek idea of rearing the citizens of the future. They are working on tlie principle of “a sound mind In a sound body.” Good health Is built prim arily on the foundation of right food. Tlie sort of food the child has determ ines to a large extent the fitness of the man or woman. Children have to be taught to like the foods tiiat nre good for them much in the sam e way tiiat they have to be taught arithm etic and history. Boys and girls a re not born with any p a r­ ticular desire for coreala or for bread. It s up to th eir p aren ts to see th at they learn the rudim ents of a bal­ anced diet anil the reason for such a diet. F irm ness and patience are often necessary In the teaching, but the Job m ust be done. Many m others unconsciously put iheir children under health handicaps by allowing them to use th eir own discretion in the m atter of eating candy, fruit, nuts and cookies. By so ci? | Use Kerr’s t h loping J In Kerr’s Scratch, W ith Liberal Discount on Ton Lots or More. The Feed That (lives Results. HALSEY GARAGE Dealer HUDSON in & ESSEX Cars Good trades allowed Two Cars for Sale or Trade Reo six touring, will trade for cowa. Wrecking Shop 1918 Buick six for sale. in connection Dqrfc !«»• I m i IJ m o n ey P. P A P M A N - —— .. P u rchase by th e S outhern Pacific R ailroad company of SI acre» of prop^ e rty adjoining its term in al site and paralleling Its main line w ithin th e city lim its of K luniaih Falls, from the K lam ath Development com pany, was announced. Acquiring of th e land w hich Increased Its holdings w ithin the city lim its tn over 80 acres Is a unit of the construction program which conducted the exam ination which ail , Thu 1927 budget for th e M arshfield the S outhern Pacific has sta rte d with amination in phartnicv s o l etn- | p o stcfflie clerks in th e states mciw-d H anoi d istrict provides fur expeudi- the building of an $600.000 term in al ployed by the Woodworth Drug j ;ures totaling $141 830.77 h a re to take at least once a rear. In K lam ath Falls Co. at Albany. Connection » O. W . F R U M Prop, WE WANT YOUR F arm ers' P estai A id B ill Passes S en a te W ashington, 1). C. Postage rates on all farm products m ailed directly from the farm . ird en or orchard for deliv ery from tho postoffice from whic'i ro u te it sta rts , would lie cut to one h alf th« reg u lar ra te on the same route, u ad er term s of a bill i assed by the senate. The reduced rat. under th e bill, would expire June 30. 1929. doing the}- set a precedent In the m atter of other foods and make the teaching of good nutrition harder. One or two articles are not enough Mrs. Effie Wesley and son Dan- | to supply a child's needs for a meal. In order th a t there be norm al devel­ ¡el left Tuesday for an all summer opment, there m ust be variety. visit with relatives at M inbum, | I F resh eggs, whole cereals, fru its In Iowa. Mrs. Wesley will visit her season and leafy vegetables should u n le ss o th e rw ise provided. patents who are both past eighty ______ occupy an Im portant p a rt In the grow­ ing child's dletnry. Then, too. a cer- years of age but still hale and P re s id e n t R esigns at Kimball School. tfli„ am ount of concentrated food Is h«arty. Salem. Or. Dr. E C Hickman, necessary for children, because rapid Robert Forster and family of p resident of Kimball school of theo­ growth w hets their appetites to a logy. form ally handed In his resigns rasor edge, so th at they crave more Tttjunara, Calif., arrived Sunday tlon at the annual m eeting of the board food than their systems can wyll dis­ evening and are guests of the form­ of d irecto rs held in th is city. pose of. E vaporated milk, diluted with orange Juice as a drink, or tn er's parents, Mr. and Mra. P. J. custards or other h ated foods. Is es­ Forster. They took c trip out to POSTAL RECORD BROKEN pecially beneficial for the growing the Chas. Falk and H ermnn child for the reason that It Is concen­ C o rv a llis M a n Tosses 642 C ard s in 17 trated to double the richness of o r­ Steinke homes Monday. M in u te s ; N o E rro rs dinary cow's milk and Is entirely Wayne Roliertaon, one of o u r! Corvallis. Or. H o w a rd W . B ailey. sterile as well. The can o f evaporated O. A. C. students lost no time it. | m alliug clerk In th e C orvallis poatot- tnllk solves the problem of obtaining perfectly pure milk, as well as the getting employment after school j i fice. broke a four-years' record for problem of lack of refrigeration facil­ I thia d istrict. Including Oregon. Wash- ities. since this type of milk will keep closed. H” was employed the j ! ingtiSi. M ontana and Idaho, when In a next day as time-keeper for a con­ case exam ination he threw 942 cards Indefinitely In the con. re r m its a re o«w necessary to buna struction company at .Corvallis. w ithout e rro r In 17 m inutes. William Kenneth Croee a graduate of the ; C. O tt. chief clerk of th e railw ay mail i m p fires In the C rater Lake national O. A. 0 . has passed the state e x ­ service with h ead q u arters at Seattle, forest, it Is announced To Obtain Healthy and Thriving Pullets C H IC K E N S For the Poultry Department o f our Eugene W arehouse. Best Prices. 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