y S electric sign erected on the roof ■ Local and Personal Mention - the building. Some Tourists are Locating News Items From Entire State Several Halsev people went to several days with them. He left Turning to Oregon as the most 1 Albany Sunday and Monday even­ promising country to serve as their Monday. | es of the Broadway bridge in Port­ ing to see **The But,” showing at In an effort to cut down expenses, land. haven, many farmers of the Owens Mrs. Clarice Gormley of Coquille the Globe theater. Contracts for grading and surfac- valley in California are seeking the government Is going to do away with Ita rat killer at Portland. arrived here last week to visit at I ing 41 68 miles of Oregon highway for and finding homes in this state. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Hoseney of Silver creek falls, a few miles a total cost of >328.925 were let or the Ernest Gourley home. She Brush Prairie, Washington arrived These men who have sold their 1 south of Silverton, may become a referred to the engineers for letting had previously visited in Portland. Thursday and were guests of the farms near Bishop, California, to national park, according to word re- within a few days by the Oregon state Mrs. Paul Popman returned former’s sister, Mrs. O. F. Neal. the city of Los Angeles, iu a much I ceived. j highway commission, meeting in Port­ Clyde B. Altchlson of the interstate land. Sunday morning from a two Friday, the party went to Newport agitated water rights controversy, A. W. Tyler of Olympia, W ash, are visiting aud locating in all commerce commission spent last Mr. and Mrs. Preston Newton months visit at different points in returning Sunday. week In Wallowa county resting and was elected district governor of the parts of Oregon. Canada. Mr. Popman met her at who have been visiting at the P. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Southworth A recent arrival from Owens val­ viewing the scenery. Kiwants clubs of Oregon. Washington, J. Forster home and also with Portland. The prune harvest is on through­ ! British Columbia and the panhandle are moving into the property re­ ley is J. S. Wilson who purch ased out Yamhill county with many times ot Idaho, at the closing session o, other relatives, returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Frauk McCaalin cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. 80 acres of Klamath county land. entire families working in the orch­ the ninth annual convention at Eu­ home in Portland Sunday. of Portland spent the weekend Leighton Henderson. The South, Charles Matlich has shipped a car­ ards. Growers uniformly report a gene. Postmaster Karl Bramwell and with the latter’s parents, Mr. and worths are former Halaey residents load of his household effects end heavy yield. Some 125 officers of Rotary club The spring salmon fishing season towns and cities In the states of Ore­ family motored to Albany Satur­ Mrs. N. T. Sueed and other rela­ but moved to Brownsville some­ equipment to Grants Pass. lie gon, Washington, Idaho and British day evening on business and pleas­ tives. They also transacted busi­ time ago. was accompanied from the valley In the Columbia closed at noon Wed­ I Columbia, met at Astoria for tho an­ ness in Eugene. nesday and marked the end ot one of ure. The W. F. M S. of the M E. in the southern state by a neighbor the poorest seasons In the history of nual two-day conference of executives Barnett Sneed, a millwright at ceurcb will hold their meeting who also purchased a place on the the Industry. I of the first district Rotary interna­ Mrs. Mary King spent Friday Marshfield, arrived Saturday for a Friday afternoon at the church, Grants Pass irrigation project. Wounded by a stray bullet two tional. with Mrs. Eliza Brandon, driving The Tillamook city water commis­ weeks ago while hiking on a lonely over from Crawfordsville with her visit with his parents, Mr. and the mite boxes will be opened at mountain trail. Lew Lawson of sion has filed with the state engi­ Ibis meeting and an interesting Mrs. N. T. Sneed. He left Wed Poultry Breeders Incorporate daughter and eon-ju-law, Mr. and Galice, 45 years old, died in a Grants neer application for permission to ap­ Mrs. Georga Finley who went on nesday taking with him his three program has been arranged by Pass hospital. propriate water from Fawcett creek, A new movement in the Oregon to look after their ranch near Mon­ children who have been spending Mesdames Frank Hadley and S. J An oil lease covering 1160 acres of for municipal supply, and for storage the summer with their grand par­ Smith. poultry industry, balled as the land near Merrill in Klamath county of 200,000 gallons of water at an esti­ mouth. ents heie and will put them in most important advance in recent has been taken by Charles G. Adams. mated cost of >35.000. Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. H. Koont* and The federal power commission has Miss Maude Ackley made a trip school. It is thought drilling operations will son Herman are spending the years, by many breeders, is tho I start this fall. authorized the Issuance of a prelim­ to Albany Saturday. organization recently of the Ore­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker ard week at Newport. Mrs. Helen Kyron, 37, of Warren inary permit for two years to the gon Accredited Hatchery and ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vannice family made a business trip to Eu­ committed suicide following a Prairie Power company of Prairie Mrs. Effie Wesley and son Dan Breeders association. motored to Salem Tuesday. Their gene Tuesday. quarrel with her husband, John Ky­ City for a proposed project on Straw­ iel have returned from an all gum. P. A. Pehrsson of the Pine Grove ron, an employe of the Warrenton berry creek In Grant county, with daughter Roberta is planning on 1000 horsepower capacity. A very pleasant time was bad at mere’ visit with relatives in and district west of town, was one of Lumber company. entering Willamette University Damage estimated at >100,000 was the borne of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. around Minburn, Iowa. They re the first breeders of the state to Hulling of alfalfa seed will start this fall. caused when tire starting In an aban­ September 1 at Boardman. About Sneed Sunday, when several of port a pleasant trip. become a member of tbe rew or­ doned shed owned by the Edlefsen Quarterly meeting was held at their children with their families ganization and is remodeling his 300 acres have been laft for seed Fuel company spread to three build­ and about 30 acres of sweet clover the M. E. church Friday afternoon spent the day there. The day was poultry buildings and yards to seed Is to be hulled. ings occupied by the Crown Mills, Deaths with Dr. Cheney, district super­ turned into a picnic and dinner manufacturers of flour, cereals, poul­ conform to the requirements of Properties of the Wind River Lum intendent presiding. try and dairy feed, at Portland. was served under a large maple John R. Gould, 92 years of age, ihe rules and by-laws of tbe new her oompany and the Dallea-Mosier Width of tho right of way for the Present were Mrs. R. K. Stewart of Pleasant tree on the lawn. Timber company were sold by the a retired gea captain and resident incorporation. Santiam highway now Is In dispute Bherlff at Hood River to satisfy Juilg H ill, and two grandchildren have’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCaalin of The organization is patterned of Oregon for the past quarter of a between the Linn county court and been visiting at the homes of Mr. Portland; Barnett Sneed and century, died at his home near after tbe one in Washington that inenta of about >150,000. Some damage to fruit cropa was the state highway commission, ac­ and Mrs. Karl Bramwell and Mrs. children ot Marshfield; Mr. and Peoria Saturday. Funera1 services has been operated successfully for reported at Roseburg as a result ot cording to members of tbe county Ward. They also visited old Mrs. S. J. Smith and children and were held at the Pine Grove Mon- 3 years. Its purpose is to protect' the recent electrical storm. Pears court. It originally was the under­ neighbors at Lake Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Norton and day. customers and breeders by provid­ and apples suffered from wind and standing of the court that a 60 foot highway was satisfactory, but now It ing rigid supervision of breeding rain wlilfl^ -aused a heavy drop and is understood the state wants an 80- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Patton family of HaUey. some breakage of trees. foot road. ami two daughters are taking a Miss Clarissa Walton and friend Fred R. Baumgartner, about 60 docks and batelleries of members. The city of Estacada filed applies The plan «ffers protection to Remarkable work In tbe control of final two-weeks vacation in Port­ Miss Veda Beougher of Albany years of age, a resident of Harris­ tlon In the offices of the state engi­ land, before the school term stuits with a party of friend» from Bend burg and a native of Benton county breeders by giving official credit neer for permission to appropriate forest fires has been done In the Pa­ cific northwest, where the worst fire Both of their pareuts reside in are enjoying a two weeks outing at died in an Albany hospital Sun­ for highclass breeding, and wifi water from Fall creek for municipal season was experienced since 1919, In also give equal protection to the purposes. The coat of the proposed Portland. Newport. day and was buried in tho Piue the opinion of J. C. Klrcher, forest customer by insuring him against development was estimated at >40,- Inspector from Washington, D. C.. on Mrs. H. P. Willis and children Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Porter Grove cemetery, west of Halsey at diseased and misrepresented slock. 000. Inspection tour along tho Pacific are visiting Mr. Willis at Daytou, were visitors at the John La Rue two o’cclock Tuesday afternoon. Joseph Klppea, about 35, a miner coast. In other worda when you deal employed at Cornucopia by the Gold where he is railroad agent. home Sunday. Marlon county this year will pro­ The funeral ot R. D. Snell, 60, with an accredited member who Reef Mining company, was killed in duce approximately 8,600,000 poundB Mona Bond left Saturday for J. W. Stephenson, J. C. Walton, who died in Albany, was held is under the rigid supervision of stantly when he was flung from a of English rye grass seed, according Portland where she took a steamer Guy Bramwell and Roy Reynolds Monday afternoon. Mr. Snell the Oregon Agricultural College bucket of the cable tramway which to estimates made by Harley O. for Los Angeles and thence by motored to Triangle lake Sunday. was a native of Nebraska and had you will know what you are get­ hangs 700 feet above a mountain can White. The largest previous crop of yon. this seed was less than 1,000.000 rail to Jerome, Arizona where she Grftnt Reynolds has been busy been a resident of Oregon for half ting. The Multnomah county commission­ pounds. The seed Is selling at >4 will teach the coming winter. this week topping the big trees a century. ers plan to submit a bond Issue of to >5 per 100 pounds. Harry Greenwalt, of Pittsburg, that surround the hotel property. A bean disease is prevalent In the Robert Forster came over from >281,000 to the yoters at the general Pa., old friend of Mr. and Mrs. J . Mrs. Johnson who is operating the' W. A. Allen Suffers Paralytic Stroke Yachats Sunday, where l,e has election November 2 to obtain funds northwest thia season which appears to be used In Improving the approach to be the same as that which affects C Standish, hag been spending hotel under lease is having an W. A. Allen who has been in been doing carpenter work the poor health for some time, was past two months, and stayed a stricken with paralysis the latter few days at the home of his par­ part of last week and at this time ents. Mrs. Clayton Smith who ia leav­ ing aoon with her husband for Canada, was delightfully enter­ tained by her Sunday school class at the home of Mrs. Veda Bram­ well, Saturday evening. About twenty-eight members were present and a pleasant time was bad by all. Refreshments were served. G e t ’e m is in a very serious condition. Mr. Allen is a native of this community and has a large circle of friends who sincerely hope for an improvement in his case. The ‘lowdown on A car load of milk cows was bought up around Halaey Hnd shipped to Los Angeles this week. P. J. Forster sold his cow to the dealers. N E C STA P. - 50c a pint All other sprays are 75c a pint Kill those flies the better way. Fly Foil will do it for you, and all you have to do is sweep them up. Ask to have it demonstrated. A ls o Cow sprays at $1.95 gallon. Grab Bag Sale Sept. 10 and 11 With every 50c purchase or more you will be entitled to grab one of the prize bags in our window. A large per cent of these will have valuable prizes, such as records, powder. Stationery, Kodaks etc. in them. They cost you nothing so try your luck. September 10 and 11 The Halsey Pharmacy For Your Convenience Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings till 9 ¿ O u sin ess is S o o d JPzZ/z th e ^ / v u r d i ¡e n te rp rise While we are going along quietly and peacefully—not ex- peeling to get rich, or reform the world, or to please everybody, we will have to admit that business is good, and everything is lovely with the Rural Enterprise, Four months ago when we purchased the Enterprise and plant we were a bit skeptical of the future for the paper, but thought we would place it on a business basis and give it a try­ out, and then, if the field proved too small to support a paper, no one could deny us the right to load the plant oolo trucks and move to a larger field that was in mind. Now we have almost forgotten that proposition. Within two-weeks—and possibly next week—the Enterprise will go out with two pages more than you have been receiving for the past few months. A good live serial story will start at that time, aod several other features will also be added. Tbe job printing department ie doing better than usual and subscribers are renewing at a rate of ninety per cent as their times expire and new subscribers are coming in last enough to more than offset tbe delinquents. So, taken all in all, we are doing very well, thank you. r S h ir ts You want your shirt to look well, always. True—the only part that moist folks see is tho little “V” above your vest. Hut that “V” be­ speaks tho stylo, tho quality of your entire shirt. You want inbuilt value, below tho *’V” and in the fashioning. Sm art lines. Deft tailoring of shoulder«, cuffs ar.d sleeves. See tho style show of Neustadter shirts at Our Store. Neustadter Brothers, Established 1853, Fortland San Francisco, New York, F IN E S H I R T S ^ N ELSIA D TER M. V. KOONTZ CO. Halsey, Oregon