X I . T X M A g rc u ltu re H o rt ¡c u ltu re L iv e s to c k O A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn Countv HALSEY, OREGON WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 1926 Lebanon and bad a very enjoyable - Local and Personal Mention - reunion. The day was an ideal one and about seventy five near and distant relatives gathered for the event. D. H. Sturtevant and family attended from Halsey aud D. M. Sturtevant and family of Los Angeles were also there. ► D a iry P o u ltry W ool NUMBER 1.’ Ralph Thomson, linotype oper­ ator on a Walla Walla, Washing­ ton paper arrived in Halsey Wed­ nesday and will spend a two weeks vacation with bis parents. Mr. and Cliffckamas county has bought a new trlcts. a special election will be heli Mrs. W. Thomson south of town. county farm, to cost $15,000. In Canby on Friday, July SO. News Items From Entire State Mr. aod Mrs. J. H. Sturgis of i Friends of Miss Beulah Miller Rex visited the latter’s sister, Miss have received c-trds fiom her re Ruby Schroll Wednesday. They cently from I’hoenix, Arizona, were enroute to California where She reports a wonderful trip and Albert Parker, 34, of Mapleton, was The annual meeting of the Oregon The Enterprise is indebted to drowned In the Siuslaw river. they will visit at Los Angelos, ►•aid she expected to bo in Los irrigation and drainage congress will Mrs. Russ-Kneelaud for a large Riverside, Santa Ana and other Angeles by the twentieth where Pamelia lake, which has been dry­ be held at Hood River October 14. 15 Miss Alice Sturtevant returned boquet of African Gladioli, which ing up again, has been closed to fish and 16. The dates were set at a points. They expect to be gone she will sojourn for awhile, Sunday from a two weeks stay at was brought into the office Wed Ing. meeting of the dlrectori In Portland. three weeks. Mrs. D. F. Dean who hes been the home of her unole, John Tem­ nesday by E. Russ. The African Rev. Joseph Y. Stewart of Albany Applications and inquiries forecast- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koontz and siaying with her daughter Mrs. ple and family at Lebanon. She species of this beautiful flower was elected moderator for 1926-27 at Ing early construction of a hotel coat- family, Mrs. M. V. Koontz and Franklyn Stafford for several al-o attended tbe Chautauqua dur have erect sword.shaped leaves and the annual Presbyterian synod at Eu Ing at least »26.000 at Odell lake, ac­ gene. cessible from the Natron cutoff rail­ Mr. and Mrs. James Driukard were months, returned to her home at ing her stay. spikes of brilliantly colored lily, Japanese orchardists of all parts of road, have been received at the forest among the many who speut the Bandon Sunday. like flowers of different shades of P. a . Pehreson, H. L. Straiey the Hood River valley have organized office at Bend. day picnicing on the Calapooia pink, red, yellow and purple An election held Tuesday In Milton a Japanese Parent-Teachers associa C. J. Straiey and family picuic- and Clarence Williams with their Sunday. springing from flat conns. ! tion. to determine whether or not the city ed at AlcKsrcher’s mill Sunday. families motored to Triangle lake Fire destroyed the hop drier on the should Issue bonds of »30,000 to pur­ Frank Gansle had the misfor­ Mrs. Cecil Quiinhy and children Sunday for an outiog. chase a uew Diesel engine for the Mrs. J. H. Vannice returned tune to get a steel shaving in bis A. F. Luther farm in the north Albany city light and power plant resulted tn arrived from Alsea Sunday and from Raker City Monday where district. The loss is estimated at Mrs. Lillian McCaaliu of Port­ eye Wednesday evening and wen', are visiting relatives. favor of the plan. »3000. she went to attend the funeral of land arrived Thursday aud was Albany’s fire department will walk Mrs. Dora N. Sexton, President her brother, Roy Angell, who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and to Eugene immediately to receive One of the largest prune crops In treatment from an eye specialist. out on a strike August 1 as the result the history of Yamhill county is as of the Rebekah assembly will make drowned last week. Mrs. N. T. Sneed. sured for this fall, according to a re­ of the dismissal by the city council an official visit to the Purity Re­ of Russell Knighten, chief of the de­ cent survey. L. E Gormley and fami'y of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foote, Mr bekah lodge here Saturday evening partment, according to an ultimatum Alford A rrow s Springfield visited at the E. E. and Mrs. David Foote and A- E. About 2000 3-lnch fish tn the pools While here she wiil be tbe guest of presented to the council. of the Gates Creek hatchery died last Gormley and Frank Gray homes ioote and wife of Creswell accom­ Mrs. Janies McMahan and Mrs. B. Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of week because of a rise of temperature last week. (By an Enterprise Reporter) panied by Mrs. Eliza Braudoo Portland, during the month of June, M. Bond. In the water. aggregated »513.690, according to a H. L. Alraon was in Portland drove to McKercher’s mill Sunday Mis. Alvin Allen aud children Fifty-two laying hens on the poultry Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cross, Miss with a large basket of lunch and a of Cottage Grove visited her sister, farm of Arthur Bryant at Franklin, report prepared by the state fire mar­ Saturday and Sunday. Cleona Smith and Carl Hill spent shal. These were a total of 69 fires, 17 miles northwest of Eugene, died Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore of pleasant time was had by every­ Mrs. Chester Curtis Monday. of which three were of an incendiary Sunday on the banks of the from the beat. origin. Montana surprised Mr. and Mrs. body. Mrs. Brandon visited her Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe visited Calapooia. Frank Menefee, ex-mayor of The Considerable activity has been G. R Rond with a visit T hursday. brother. Ceorge Finley and wife relatives near Buena Vista Sunday. Duties and prominent legal practition­ near there and also took a drive up shown in the prune market in Douglas Mrs. Moore is a niece of Mr. Bond Pine Grove Church Jesse Rickard h id the misfor­ er of Oregon for many years, died at county during the last few days. Al­ and they had not met for many Brush creek and viewed many of tune to sprain his ankle quite bad Olympia. Wash., aged 60 years. though buyers have covered every sec­ years. They continued on to the old land marks around her Iv last Saturday while driving Grasshoppers are eating up the po­ tion of the county It Is estimated that Sunday school 10 a. m. girlhood home. tato and hay crops on the farm of less than 70 per cent of the crop has Fretching, 11 a. m. Mias Mitz- Springfield for a visit Friday. some horses out of a field. Overton Dowell Jr. on Mercer lake in been contracted. ner. The Misses Alberta and Vesta L. H. Arm strong had a visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram and the western part of Lane county. R. A Sawyer of Portland was elect­ Preaching 8 p. m. Miss Mitzner. Sunday from his uncle, Park Shel Morris of Eugene visited their The city council of McMinnville has ed commander of the Spanish War daughter Thelma visited at the ley of Medford and an aunt, Mrs brother, Buford and wife Suuday. Wallace Hawk home in Springfield authorized an intensive campaign on veterans at tholr annual convention Church of Christ the European earwig which Is said to at Baker. For senior vice-commander Walter Stewart of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. John Salash a t­ Thursday of last week. Sunday School 10. Preaching 11. C bristiin Endeavor 7. Preaching 8. The morning subject will be, “ Do You Belong to C hrist?1’ The evening subject will be, “ Wash Your H ands.” There were 67 in Bible school Sunday, and twenty-one at Christ­ ian endeavor with the other ser­ vices well attended, which is fine. While we are harvesting the cr.ip tbe Lord has given us let us not forget “ The Giver.” Clifford L. Carey, Pastor. Miss Velma Eattburn of Albany tended the ball game in Albany spent the week end here with her Sunday afternoon. sister. Mis. Euford Morris, Paul Popmau has just installed a Frank Porter has been here from uew battery recharger at the H al. Po’tland looking after his ranch sey garage that will handle as iately. His wife and daughter, many as fifteen batteries on the Miss Amv are taking a trip through line at one time. Don’t forget the middle western states. him when vour battery goes hack on you. Frank Kiik who is employed Monroe spent the week end W’rn. Burbank has had a new home. well put down at bis restaurant. Mrs. Hannah Cummings speut last week with her daughter, Mrs tie spreading through the community Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Poole of A huge brown bear, followed by two Lebanon visited the latter’s broth­ cubs, after killing the horse of Dewey er, Chester Curtis one day last Nelson, forest patrolman at Larch mountain, chased Mr. Nelson up a tree week. J. H. Rickard and daughter, Miss Lillie speDt Monday at their farm across the river looking after the threshing of the graio, ’r“ (J s ficnuca/s Karnak- Tillamook county has’ awarded A. W. Frank Shelley superintendent of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram and Guthrie & Co. of Portland the contract the Umpqua division of the Californio to bore a 204-foot highway tunnel on daughter Thelma spent Friday the Neah-kah-nie road, The contract Oregon Power company, was shot, evening at B. E. Cogswell’s. perhaps fatally, by hts wife Wlnnogeo H. C. Davis had a car load of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhart of three year old steers ou tbe Port­ Salem spent last week at tbe farm. Nixon of Peoria. land market Monday. He accom­ Mrs E. D. Isom has been on Miss Ethelyn Chenoweth of Oak­ panied them. the sick list the past week. land is visiting her sister, Mrs. L Under the management of Mrs. J. H. and Michael Richard and H. Armstrong. Evelyn Johnsou the hotel has been their families attended church at Mrs. L. A. Pray and Miss Maude thoroughly renovated, some new Lake Creek Suuday. After church Ackiey visited Mrs. Belvary Logan plumbing installed, new linoleum J. H. and family ate dinner at the Thursday. placed on the office floor and this Michael Rickard home. Mr. Hnd Mis. Addison Fox of week the second story is being re­ Weekly Industrial Review Albany have been visiting their papered and a raido installed daughter, Mrs. W. A. Muller the Hill invitation extended last year in Washington aod Ore- Guaranteed for all cases of PoisonOak toe corner of Second and G streets 7 ' ''7 rm °‘ bussing & Tug- gon, when 5,784,458 cases of fruit* i T™ Halsey being built for the Hal-ey Pbar- "J"* ° f HaI,e7 ,nd Brownsville. • and vegetables were canned, t a to complc- , the members of the Linn ” counv countv against 6,016,837 cases in 1924; a niacv is being pushed Pharmacy ,,on I Bar asaociation will meet in gain of 758,931 caeca or lo per Brownsville next Saturday and cent. This year promises to ear-j - Kodaks and Films - The members of the Sturtevant bold an all day picnic in tbe park. pass even that phenomonal record, Oped Wefl and Sat. eve till 9 I f unity gathered together Sunday Aubrey S- Tuea.ng is chairman of for a wider range of products will I on the hanks of tbs Santiam near] tbe committee. be canned in quantity. re se rt Three women were injured when a rock weighing nine pounds was thrown by a blast through the walls of the home of E. E. Wert In the outskirts of Oakridge. Leo Hurst of Albany was elected, and R. A. Campbell of Portland was elected Junior vice-commander. The Eastern Oregon Light * Power company has filed application with the state engineer for appropriation of water from the Oraad Ronde river for tbe development of 1264 theoreti­ cal horsepower. The coet of the pro­ posed development was estimated at (810,000. price was »16.334.40. Reconstruction work on the entire distribution line of the Pacific Power & Light company in Freewater began last week. The cost of thei work is estimated at »12.000. The state highway commlvAlon at a meeting to be held in Portland July 29 will open bids for the construction of approximately 35 miles of road and a number of bridges. To vote on creating a Union high school district comprising Canby. Mun- dorf, Union Hgll andL ,U other ..dis Shelley, at Roseburg Domestic trou­ ble was given az the cause. With recent sales at Salem of 779 bales of hops the 1926 crop has passed from the hands of the growers with the exception of 62 bales held by an Albany producer. The Oregon crop for 1926 aggregated 75,000 bales and was the largest since prohibition went Into effect. The head, mounted and stuffed, of tbe first moose ever killed In Oregon, (Continued on page 4) The ‘lowdown’ on S h ir ts V ou want your shirt to look well, always. T ru e -th e only part th at m ost folks see is the little “V above your vest. But that “V” be­ speaks the style, the quality of your entiro shirt. A ou want inbuilt value, below the ‘*V’’ and in the fashioning. Sm art lines. Deft tailoring of shoulders, cuffs and sleeves. See the style show of Nr ustadler shirts at O ur Store. Neustadt*r Brothers. Established 185», I’ortland San Francis«?», New York, F IN 73 S H IR T S E iisiA D n a M. V. KOONTZ CO. Halsey, Oregon