L1 / ö - c z ENTERPRI! A g rc u ltu re H o rtic u ltu re L iv e s to c k ol Local Events and Progress in Linn County HALSEY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JL’NE JO, 1927 From the Editor's O. A . C. Radio Point of View Farm Program The Transgressor's Way is Hard |1 a 5 ear in adrante Miss Columbia Will be 151 Vears O ld Income Tax is Fresh A ir Prevails Defeated Again in Old Kansas Next Tuesday Station KOAC, Corvallis, 270.1 meters, 500 watts, Pacific stand ard time. -^ (.effin g Q o t fte a c e on English and Irish, French and Stars and stripes are in the van. Monday, July 4, silent Spanish, Leading nations in a plan German, Italian, Dutch and Dan Bloody rule of might to ban W ednesday, July 6 ish— 1 And bring peace, good will to man 8 to 9 p. m,—*• Problems in Pou Antagonisms let us banish. try Nutrition, Dr. E. V. McCol Race variations all will vanish lum, international authority on Bv the third or fourth generation, >May mutual trust to peace give I birth, nutrition. Making one conglomeration, 1 Barring horrid war from earth, One united, prosperous nation, ’ Leaving at each happy hearth Friday, July 8 The vanguard of civilization. , Plenty, comfort, joy and mirth. s p. «n.- -Campus news However we may regret the result, we can but approve the action of the jury which spared Hugh D’Autremont the death sentence. The evidence was strong enough against him to lead anyone to believe him guilty, but it was not postive. There remained room for a rea 8:10 — H itting the mountain trails sonable doubt. in Oregon” Later H A L S E Y , LIN N A N D O R E G O N removed 8:30—Summer chats with the all doubts, and it is regrettable Hetman Mitzaer is in Portland. homeseeker that the three cold-blooded mur­ 8:45—Summer poultry talk?, No. 5 J- C. Bramwell threatens to 9 New things in science derers are permitted to live. strike if the pay for carrying mail While such men as these and between the depot and the postof­ Loeb and Leopold in Chicago re­ fice is not increased. Rids for the main alive they are a menace service wijl be received at the London D ietitians Plan to law abiding citizens, as wit­ latter place during the next ten Perfect “Square M eal’’ ness the plottings of the Illinois days. developments fiends and the frequent mur­ ders of guards and others in at­ tempted or accomplished es capes from prison. Sordid writers, in pursuit of dollars rather than truth, have invested such characters as Jesse James with halos of faked glory which dazzle half-baked youths and lead them to at­ tempt to imitate that conscience­ less murderer, who lived in ever­ present fear of the law and died with his boots on. What youth observing the course of the bandit James and noting its outcome after years of evasion of officers of the law, envies bis record? What ambitious young per­ son would like to follow the ex­ ample of the three Oregon broth­ er bandits who skulked, starving through the woods and then foi years sneaked furtively from place to place, fearful of every new face, harried by the ever­ lasting ringing of that engine bell and seeing the dying gaze of a victim, and are now within the grim walls at Salem? Truly, "The way of the trans gressor is hard.” A “Scientist” is a man who knows what other people guess at. Josh Billirigs wrote. “It’s bet­ ter not to know so much than to know so many things that aint so.” The official register of Jersey cattle contains no animals with a trace of blood that did not come from Jersey isle. But the breed has improved in America, and cross-bred grades from it have made such records that there is talk of a new Ameri- can Jersey grade herdbook and a possibility that animals listed m it may eclipse the records of the pure Jerseys. The headquar­ ters of the new breed, if it ma­ terializes, might well be in this valley, which has no superior in climatic dairy conditions. Speed Demons Ready for Races at Salem Monday Salem is to be the ecene of the finest auto racing programs that have been eeeu in the northwest since the last Tacoma Speedway race of 1922 and as for the number of race cars assembled on a north­ west track all records will be brok­ en, as there will be between 30 and and 10 cart entered on the day of the big claflic, it will also have to ita credit one hundred miles of «peed thrills, one fifty mile sweep- etakes race free for all cars classify­ ing and two other races of 20 mile duration, one for class A cars and the other class B, then two m atch­ ed races between lady auto drivere and motorcycle riders. The Salem track is a mile track and in the condition it will be in on the day of the races it is hoped to lower Ralph D ePalm a’s mile re­ cord of 19 flat. London.—“The perfect square meal" wag on display here at the Nursing and Midwifery exhibi­ tion, Central hall. Westminster, and attracted such crowds that queues formed to get a glimpse of it. All three vltamines—A, B and C— are included In the perfect menu, which Included cold chick­ en and egg sauce, new potatoes, ■salad, corn-flower mold, fruit salad with cream, whole-wheat bread and butter and lemonade. By adding or subtracting vita- mines the "perfect square" may be mads Just the tiling to alter fat or thin persons. 1479 Be I n d epen d en t in JULY ¿ 7 / IF AR l o v e l y l / l / f r o c k s that you know no one else w ill have. Choose your own styles, your own ¡materials and combine them to suit your par­ ticular taste. Get your pattern at our But­ terick Department, for every Butterick Pattern shows you two or three versions o f a single style. Then visit our Piece- Goods D e p a r t m e n t where all the newest ma­ terials are on display, For Individuality in Style and Finish Use BLTTERICK PATTERNS including DELTOR P o rt­ land Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neff of Los Angeles, on their way home *rom a tour of several months through the coast country north Hill & Co. received a carload of of this 'in their* comfortable ‘ Red River S p ecial” thrashers Cadillac car. spent Saturday af­ the other day. T hat means two' ternoon and Sunday with the machines. C. H. Davidson took I Whelers’. one home aud the other is for \Y. T. J. Forster's daughter, Mrs. W. Poland aod J. H. Bowers. Preston Newton, and husband Another, for W A. Muller, is on .-pent a week at Mrs. Forster's, going home Sunday. They had the way. been enjoying a vacation from Tuesday night Thomas Harde­ Mr. Newton’s activity as as­ man of Veutura, Cal., driving a sistant cashier of the Ashley Hupmotiile northward, m om enta­ State bank in Portland, putting rily lost control of his machine ha f way between here and Shedd I and it tried to climb a telephone pole, Tboma , bit the steering wheel with his face. The wheel Tw o Fortune» Every cy-metlc dealer knows that didn’t mind this a bit, hut a Oman’s face is his fortune.—Wall doctor took a couple of stitcbe3 in troet Journal. the face and it is etill bandaged. The Hup baa been under repaid at ’ H w / t (be Arrow garage since then. What thou doest do quickly. There will not be a longer day than the present this yesr. That addition to the Skirvin warehouse is to house machinery for mixing dairy feed and chick tuash. The Schroll property will be put up at auction again at the court- h >use door July 80. The Buford Morris family is all at home agaiu. BUTTE KICK She has been confined to her bed for several month si Mrs. T, I. Marks returned from a few days’ visit in in a week at Odell Lake D. J. Hayes spent Tuesday in Albany. Guy Merriam, who enlisted in the marines four years ago, has received his discharge and will visit home folks at Newberg for awhile before returning to California. Mrs. Merwin Van Nice has recently entered a Portland hos­ pital for an operation for goiter. Her mother, Mrs. R. D. Snyder, passed away two weeks ago in Portland. Nfs. Chester Osborn of Port- land visited her mother, Mrs. Brandon, last week for several days. George Maxwell and his daughter, Mrs. Eafley, drove to Monroe Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Taylor was an Albany visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Brandon and Mrs. Os­ born visited Friday at the George Finley home in Craw­ fordsville. The John Standish home is re­ ceiving a new coat of white paint. Last week were reported from Linn couuty to the state board of health 1 case (each of smallpox, mumps, tuberculosis and typhoid fever and 2 each of diphtheria and measles. A horse fell with J. S. McMahan iu his pasture and broke Jim's leg Beulah Miller was shopping yesterday. The sufferer is iu a in Albany Wednesday. Corvallis hospital. Mrs. Laura Bramwell and Guy were Salem visitors the first of s iin Thursd. •, stopped the car and went back to pick up the wrench, when a car from the District ot C ’lumbia came along and, sccijig him, veered to the right to avoid him. Morgason gave $ jump in the same direction and the handle of a right-hand door of the car struck the upper part ol his head, tearing it off, and he tell dead ao the car. swinging around from the impact, threw its rear end into the ditch, smashing the right wheel. Morgason’s wife and sister were in his car. The coroner war called to take charge of the body. Frank Gansle’s wrecker pick­ ed up the Washington car am brought it in for repairs. The strange car belonged to E. J. Adams of Eugene and 1 tenanted by him and bia wife. Adams was Senator Stanfield's private* fecrctaiy, which accounts for tbe District of Columbia li­ cense. 39,000 School Children Die on Roads in 5 Years Washington. — Thirty tlmusand wliool children. mist of them lest than thirteen, were killed on the high way» during the five .veur period end Ing January 1, 1027, the American Ilond Builders’ association stated re ceutly A survey of accident condl Nobody knows. The Halsey Garage .? Thresher Adorns Trees The meeting of the Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church has been postponed one week, as the Wil­ lamette Hollinéis meeting will he held at the Halsey church tomorrow. In five veers 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 dashed into eternity. W h a t’s out there? FISK A N D F E D E R A L T IR E S Despite the storm, Hutchison limd- ness uien went on their annual hoosier trip as Scheduled and ou the train they subscribed J2.0U0 for relief of sufferers. Miss f.vnet»e Mathews. Bed Cross worker, tripped over a wire and sprained her ankle while directing re­ lief. Cottonwood tree» aud orchards were greatly damaged, as well as garden». Taka» Granary, Leaves Grain. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Toewa. living near Inman, took refuge from the storm In a granary. The granary was carried away, but the grain was left. Toew s body was found on a pile of grain by hie wife, who, dangerously Injured, went a quarter of a mile for aid. Buford Johnson, negro clergyman o f Hutchinson, and Ida sou. wore killed. Mrs. Johnson had left the home to are for some sick Iteraima In another part of the city, escaping tbs wrath of the ttorm. Mrs. F II. Templln of W lrlilta was visiting her parents In tomalicliea Oounty. .They watched the ga'liurbig of the storm, little realising that It was a devastating tornado. "Along the lower edge of the cloud were smnkellke streamers," she re­ lated "These kept lashing lank and forth In the air like the lull of a cat. The elond grew larger and blacker until It took on the appearance f t « fierce rain cloud. We could hear the roar of the wind, hut did not realise that It wna a tornado. We thought It was an ordinary spring stortn. Some time after It had passed ,'uelghltors came to our house for help and that was the first we knew of the tornado." This spring a large house was hullt in the ranch of Mrs. Teruplln'a par­ ents. Some of her relatives went to Medicine Bodge to buy fSrnlture for t. leaving the ¿own Just before It waa gripped by the wfnd. Iteturuliig home, they found both of the homes—the old and the new—In ruin». Wreckage was slrewu shout the lilg ranch. Four truck» were tnlsslug al­ though the flrea were left ou the ground. All excepting two front 'ton« over th is period revealed th e i wheels of a tractor was blown piwiiy. more than 3.000,000 persons had been \ hurvesterthreshi-r was isirled a sent to hospitals as a result of etreei tunrter of a mile Io the fltn lu jr and snd highway accidents. In addition to nieces of It wrapped around trees the lost of more than 100,000 liver. Bark was stripped from some o f the 'fees. The piano was lifted from the house. Its wires were twined around trees. Church Notices Furniture w»a smashed to hit», farming Implements were carried Methodist—Next Sunday : away, live stock was slaughtered. Cue 10 a in., Sunday school of the women dropped a diamond ring, other Jewelry and aoraa ntotisy on a 7, Epworth League dresser In her room as the fled fo 8, public services safety In the cave. Arier the atorin 8 Thursday, prayer meeting •he hurried back and found the valit- Here all will find a welcome, ables In a heap ou the ground, al­ regardless of social standing. Your though the drawer could not be found. Roy Plan, manager of the ranch, In- presence will help, and we will try vpected the damage after the aform. to do you good. and while viewing dead atock was surprised to find a sow nurelng a lit­ J . S. Miller, pastor. ter. None of the pigs waa Injured, a setting hen ta a coop was unruffled. The next morning she was getting on her eggs Her coop and all the other hen» had been blown away. H on k ! H onk! Better come around and have brakes relined or adjusted. Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits. I H a ir y P o u It r y W ool Church of Christ Sunday school, 10. Preaching, 11 Christian Endeavor, 7 Precaching, 8 Clifford L. Carevj paste;. I W. A. Carey and-wife of Sa­ lem returned to their home Sat­ urday, taking their sister-in-law, Mr . Inez Fredand, with them.