KI KAE E N T E R P R ISE quarters m ere are tue resident minister, the churches and, a little Published Every Wednesday, farther west, Pine Grove cemetery. B y H ubert I,. A i . mos Here, we are in the world; there, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Alford Arrows people are ou their way out of it.” To which a West Halseyite re­ Wedae-day, Aug. 4, 1926 plies; (B y an E n te rp rise R ep o rter) “ Westward the star of Empire SI a year in advance Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wbitbeck A rrearages I2%c a monlb takes its way.” A lverlising, 2llc an in c h ; no discount ( ’’The star of Bethlehem came and their guest, Mrs. Bloomfield lor tim e or space ; no charge for com­ I west to that city and has since called on Mr. aqd Mrs. Clay Fores position or c .iauges, [continued westward till practicaHy man Sunday afternoofr; te "Pala-foi Paragraphs.'* tc a line all the Christian nations and I Beverly Isom spent several days * • advertising disguised re new s peoples of the world are west of lasl week with Coralea Moody in there—in Europe and America. I Halsey. A Highway Menace We are near the western boundary Leonard Ingram and family of This paper does not want to he I “^ “ ’/ w estw ard ve E a , „ , V*n‘t a ’l * n» la8t Saturday night understood as trying to convey the ’ e t a s t H al«y- at the home of his uncle Lee Io- . ,, 1 I it®*, wheu you become surfeited »rain Neighborhood News Oregon boosted Its m erchandise shipm ents abroad during tb s first q u arter of 1926 by m ore than $3,000.- and children attended the Nehras 000. as com pared with the correspond­ ka picnic at Colorado Lake Sun ing period of 1925, aec- rding to s ta tis­ tics re le a s e d 'b y th e departm ent ol day. commerce. The exports of the stato Mr. and Mrs. B. M. M jiltr and totaled 113.781,451 for January, Feb­ daughter Cardie attended ih ruary and March, as com pared with camp meeting at Cottage Grove $10,67?,447 a year ago, reflecting an Increased trade am ounting to $3,126 • Sunday. 004. Judging from appearances, tl.e P etitions for an initiative m easure threshing will soon be finished, for looking to the regulation of fishing In last week there were seven outfits the Columbia riv er east of Cascade Locks are sufficient, according to an , in this locality. We notice by the Albany papir the fishermen of that locality have been makiog big catch“». So we wish to state that Charles Falk, 12 year old son of L. R. Falk, made some big catches of Bass. One weighing 5 lbs.,.one and one 21 •bs. and several smaller. He had no fancy hooks. Just a common hook and bait I. II. Rickard and family at­ r ..il i , 7 . f ,b ' k d e r f U a , p . d o r .o d P lo .O .o .e tended ths joint services at the t . l i f o . n i . Iic.n.e pl.tea . . . "ro.,1 | , o , h„ S „ . bake Creek and Peoria churches at hogs,” because many of them are Smith's grove Sunday. "And the last shall be first.” not Californians. They are onli E D. Isom and family drove to using California license because Waterloo Sunday. While such opinion is unworthy they can he .purchased for three Pme Grove Points On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arch dollars, hut we believe anyone who ol notice, it sort of ruffles the nerves of editors of small-town Chisholm and little niece, Jean has occasion to drive on the high­ (By Special Correspondent) way much will agree that there i« papers when they learn of some I Purler of Monroe, Fred Ingram of one (usually the worBt failure In I Oak Ridge and Lester Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Looney of a large percentage of the driver.- frorn that state, who, when armed the community himself) finoing family of Nampa, Idaho, gathered Modesto, California visited Mrs with a high powered automobile fault with the paper because it is at the Lee Ingram home and they Johnson last week and with Mrs and backed by some insurance not as good or large as the big town I with the Ingram family took their Johnson and daughters, made a company or an automobile club, or city papers. It would be just dinners to the banks of the Wil- trip to Newport Tuesday. uuv,aa re**0,,able to hud fault became lamette and spent the day. form a menace to the safety of the Miss Reta Reid of Salem is vis­ other „„ , . . .. ‘ general public. These drivers the countr>’ town Btcre8 and .I,»,. “ ;" v , , ” n‘ iting Miss Pearl Pehrsson. seem to have no respect for the Miss Camp of Corvallis spent the laws of the state and even less re­ | week end with Agnes Chandler, gard for the rights of other. In- tin. Chas Tandy, father of Mrs stances that will verify this opin­ Miss Sophia H einrich of Corval Pk'i .. | ' l)e®*er Curtis, died at his home ion are happening every day and lis is spending her vacation with Over at I hilomath the business I near near H sirisburg Monday .« evening tfo doubt will continue to happen, men have their job printing d - m e k u h e age of 6 o \ Z . her parents. for it is more or less characteristic in distant towns, the city council I . . . ... . Mrs. N. E. Chandler and Agnes of a "native son,” and, “ native h .v . their legal notices published L j J " ; a1^ ^ r s Jesse Walker of were Albany visitors Thursday. ed at Lee Ill8ram ’s Sun‘ daughter” too, for th at matter, to in a Corvallis paper and the bank ! Miss Mearle Straley spent the feel th at they are a little superior and stores with-hold all business ' J '*y eVe,Hng week end at the Pehrsson home. to any one else, that every one possible from their local paper. Spoon River Sparks should step aside, get out of their Phis is a uniquo situation hut W. G. McNeil and fa^nily visited way, let them have the middle of Minshall, old sport, has noone but at the Kean home near Albany (By an E n terp rise R eporter) the road, you take the ditch. Sunday. himself to blame and in time may t’eaches and cream. In our opinion a good example grow wiser. About twenty members of the ol this altitude occurred Monday Leroy Straley and sister Mearle Yonng Peoples Christian Endeav­ afternoon one mile south of town. The same arguments that were were Sunday dinner guests at the or Society of Halsey pleasantly Longs. Fortunately it was a truck of heavy used by the anti-income tax gang surprised Hazel Johnson ¡Saturday capacity that the big California George Hussjy spent Thursday evening, it being her 18»h birth- two years ago are being revived car attempted to overrun, but an day. and before long the same hunk evening at H. J . Falks. L Ttuna tel y, they do not always Mrs. Hazel Munkers and child­ ‘vill he belching forth from the pens The Young Peoples Missionary- disable themselves before doing of the great saviours of Oregou ren visited at II. L. Straleya Sat- society of the Freo Methodist serious injury to some safe driver. I urday. industries. church met at the A. F. Albertson I he M. B. Harding children home Satuday evening. “ Westward the Star o f Empire’ Croquet will never come hack as were on the sick list several daye The Hover and Haynes thresh­ one of the leadinw games until last week. ing crew had an ice cream feed East and West Halsey precincts souieoue invents a pair of funny Mrs. R. E Biorly and eons and Saturday noon and finished the are divided by Second street —the pants to go with it. Mrs. F. W. Falk and daughter threshing of the fall grain Monday Pacific H i g h l y . An East H al­ were Albany callers Thursday morning. sey resident boasts; Mrs. E. K. Carey and Miss Surely some of the June high Cha*. Gibson of Corvallis spent “ In this precinct are all the Louise Seefeld were business callers school graduates have learoed by Monday at the J. F. Gibson home «lores, the hotel, restaurant, hank, at Brownsville Saturday afternoon. thij time that they don't know postoffice, newspaper, telephone ill. Mr. and Mrs. Edd H arr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Templeton hih I telegraph offices, railroad, the Florence Annis of Salem and E. E. spent Tuesday evening at the J. H three grade and three high school Hover and family were Sunday I’sually the girl who insists that Vannice home. rooms, barber shops and the ihrer guests at Bert Haynes’. she wouldn’t marry the best man Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Straley and busy warehouses of the tuvn, In on earth don't. At the Community meeting S at­ daughter Mearle were Albany cal- the other precinct the medicine urday evening the following officers l®rs Friday. They were accom­ shop and the undertaking rooms were elected for the ensuing year: Tliis is a poor time of the year panied by Mrs. Esther Rike. will bo located ns soon aa workmen John McNeil, president; Mrs. L. Io advance the argument Hint the VV. R Kirk and family went to complete the preparation lor their girls should wear more clothes, E. Eagv, vice president; Clara, Albany Wednesday. bell Blood, secretary; P. A Pehrs- I he Misses Ava and Edna Falk son, treasurer; Mrs. W. D. McLar­ visited at H. J. Falks Tuesday en, censor; Mary Heinrich, Clara- evening. hel| Blood and Mrs. McLaren were HOTEL SYLVIAN (Formerly Hotel Halsey) NEW LY R EN O V A TED Bath — Hot Water — Clean Beds Rates Reasonable Y o u r P a t r o n a g e S o lic it e d ’ • Mrs. Evelyn M. Johnson, Manager Job Printing Personal Service by an Experienced Printer Bring \ our Next O rder to the Enterprise ^ •^••••♦•«••»•issssHSMseeMssMSMes.M.. Any Girl in Trouble . 5 I n>«r.c "■■X coram uaical« with 8 « . „ „ u Army White W h it, Shield Home, M M .y f.lr aveuue, Po.tUn.1, The G. J. Rikes visited at W. R. Kirks one evening last week. Mrs. G. C. Thompson and Mr. and Mis. Enoch. C. Thouip son and son of Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Love, Miss Mabel Lacey and Mrs. Miller and two children of Portland were guests at she J. P . Templeton home Thurs­ day evening. J. N. Elliot is getting along as well as can hs expected after his accident of last week. Mrs. Esther O. Rike spent Sun­ day at the E. K. Carey home. Mrs. Chester Baker is spending a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Davis. Mrs. Baker and husband have been picking cherries in Washington. Lloyd Stienke spent last week visiting his great grandmother, Mrs. Angeline Ackley and aunt Mrs. Preston Newton at Portland. Mrs. B. M. Miller and daughter Gardie spent one day last week at D. 8, Bowman's. Mrs. C. J. Straley and children spent Friday afternoon at G. 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