■ ■ > For future success w ith Mrs W .D.Jenks of Tangent, spent ' To Em ulate Fam ous Cousin Monday io Sal m. School started Monday morning with Mies-Helen Patton of Port- . I \ l a n d as teacher. Miss Patton is 1 staying at August Sperling's your flock of chickens use T R IA N G L E Developing Mashes and Scratches used and new ■ a i i i i z s s i t i PROMINENT IN FALL MILLINERY’ (By an Enterpiise Reporter) Miss Nora Coldiron moved to llalsey Saturday to attend school. W OOL SA C H S N. H. Cummings aud family spent Friday at the Linn county fair. O. NV. F R IIM « crushable velvet types Lake Creek News Complete stock always on hand. F L E E C E TW INE S oft I « e » a ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ Williams left Satur* 8 »lay Miss for Helen Corvallis where she will attend O A.C HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES Brandon school began its fall ilor of the Harrisburg Bulletin, term Monday with Irene Quimby called on the Enterprise editors. as instructor. William H. Wheeler of Halsey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr of is spending several days at Green, Portland spent Sunday iu Halsey leaf where he is visiting at the at the H. F. Lake home. home of his grandchildren Mr. and E. E, Chandler and brother of Mrs Steinbaner and their son, EJ Albauy were but-iuess visitors ju ward Alfred. Mr. Wheeler ac­ companied the Greealeaf people Halsey Friday evening. home last week after their visit of Wayne Veatch left Monday for a few days here at the Wheeler U of 0 . to begin bis junior year home. at Ibat institution of learning Charity Grange held their regu- Miss Dcdge is again at the helm lar session last Saturday evening of the Rowland school and making with about thirty members presr nt. her home at the B.M.MilLr ra .ch Nominations for state officers for I The joint sale held at the farm i the coming year were voted on as of D. S Bow man was well attend- was also three names for teinstate* ed and good prices prevailed for m eut. The juveniles had a good nearly everything. meeting with fourteen members P. A. Matheny of Albany spent Pre»e»<- Alter their regular work Friday afternoon in Halsey and was comp 'eted they enjoyed an old while here made tbo Enterprise 1 lshioned candy pull. Needless to office a pleasant visit, they had fun The barn on the property of Jonn F Bu,ord Morris, proprietor of LaRue has been treated to a naw lbe Morri# Pharmacy, is having an roof during the past week. Gard- addition built to his store room on ner aud Gansle did the work. Second street. For the winter Mr. Morris will use the front part of C. P. Moody returned to his' the new room for a garage and the duties at the Southern Pacific depot rear as a storage. In the spring Wednesday after a two week’s va- however the partition between the cation, during part of which time present store room and the new be tried to be a d er buuter. part will be removed making one Miss Ethel and John Quimby re- large room. The enlarged quart- turned Saturday from independ. era is made necessary by the grow- ence where they have been at work iug business and latger stock which for the past month. John took up Mr. Morris is carrying. his school work at Halsey High Monday. A lfo r d A r r o w s Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark of Hal­ sey sp tn t Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brook. I ulks. tucel tlc le ii U n is e l ,vi hinta. (¡a., cousin o f It.le u W ill« rht famous, of C a lifo rn ia , women's chain pion o f the w o rld Helen o f AI him - may become as famous w ith the rnckei as her C a lifo rn ia cousin Mrs W. C. Smith and daughter of Halsey visited her sister, Mrs. John Gormley, Saturday. M iss Jessiline Hockensmith w- n'i to Corvallis Sunday. She will at! tend high school in that city. Miss Lavelle Palmer who >e teaching near Coburg, spent the week end with her parents here. Mrs. J. S. N ii'ewood, daughter and son, and Miss Lucile Pnellps of Halsey, spent Friday at the Liun county fair. When Autumn Comes . to Town and Country < A V E you ever f, It the urge to own Cut to c e n tim e about th is iiccm n- a hut th a t you could p u ll on your m o t.a lo i ; Io Ho I a t, I f (he vagabond head In any sort o f a way and have H i n t | .1 you, p u ll one or Ils cut»» It becoming? W ell, m any o f the l i t ­ h ilm le lo down 0:1 tlm side and denr tle new crushable velvet shapes, so lib ’ cr. ..a no chnivu In the lo w e r le ft sm art fo r c u rly autunffi wear, are Jit 1 co rn e r t f ll.io group. th a t w a y— the so rt one can J u .t slam- i hi i ;e y o u r mood— aro u n d the hat bang on the head and feci that It Is a w ith tho w id e r p a rt o f the lir lu i a ll rig h t. ' .rned up, I.nd y o u have an exceed- And here Is Ju | tu . h a hat a rriv e d li'g ly sm art lo o kin g cloche w ith tin» from the a te lie r o f M adame Ague«, crov a, folded s lig h tly down the hack. lbe w -11 known I ’m 1 , ,11 ,1. : I . i - in i ,l.v, the d u ll. i -I N orth, East, W est, South, com ing or »civet to the face, as shown to the Tomg, »'» Is u ll the same to th is little r ig h t hat. I t can lie worn w ith dehonlar A iio ih i r mood —you w o n t a d iffe r­ sm artness und case, any way you put ent bonnet. T urn It u ll way round, as It. See fo r yourself, fo r the p ic tu re I 1 >r center »lew. Pull the crow n down shows It below In lid s group w orn In m i 1 ne side v h h the little s t rim In three d iffe re n t ways. fro n t. A lm o st fo rg o t to m ention th a t T o u r mood changes, you want a d if being made o f so fte st s ilk velvet, (Ids ferent b o n ne t: very w ell, you sim ply hat 1 III ro ll up go th a t you can pack tu rn It urounit to please, lle ln g f a s h It away In the c o rn e r o f y o u r »ve.'k- loned h a lf In h a lf o f Vale and gobelin end cuse. velvet tills w orks out b e a u tifu lly . By Thi> o th er tw o huts e x p lo it the Idea the way, colors ure used so often this o f s e lf trim , d im usc3 sm ocking f o r season In tw o and more tones or the decoration, the o ilie r em ploys an up- same D a rk gray w ith silv e r, brown p lique o f handm ade ve lv e t llow ers do- o f v a ry in g degree, and the s m arte ,I idgued In several colors w h ich blend com bination at the m om ent Is beige w ith the hat Itse lf. w ith black. Beige Is Ininien. ely popu J U L IA I 'd i'T d M I . I . V . la r tv r fa ll. H Twenty-five dollass was realized from the lunch sold at the W. S. Baum girtner sale. The ladies ot the church wish to thank those who so kindly donated the food. Silo filling is the order of the day now. The work is unusually ha:d this year owing to the heavy rains which caused the corn to fall and consequently the corn binders can­ not be used. Mr. and Mrs. John Purstroff of Lewiston, Idaho, were visitors at the M artin Cumuoiugs home Sun­ day. Mr. Purstroff is a cousin of Mrs. Cummings. This is their first visit to the Willamette valley and they will visit C °rvillis, Newport and McMinnville before returning home. Other visitors at the Cum­ mings home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. M Jones and Mr. and Mrs. V. C Jones of Benton county, Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Rovan aud children of Eugene, Mrs. Ada Cummings of Corvallis and Dorris Brock of Lake Creek. 1 HE s m a r t w o m a n chooses a new sport coat o f simple line and becoming fabric. n T I '. 7 by W r.te m N ew spaper Union ) O a k la n d ’s OcM N e w F ire H ouse W ill yours be a plain or a The Halsey Garage is making novelty weave, a gay color IF YOU WANT a piano now is or something darker? You improvements on the highway (Enterprise Correspondence) vour chance. We want wood or w ill find whatever you frontage which could well be follow- J. D. Brubaker aud family visit­ hay. Get busy. Call at Daven­ wish among the excellent ed by all. The street will he level­ ed the Sam Ringler home Sunday. port’s Music House, Albany. new coatings at our Piece ed up and graveled the entire Goods Department. Jack Curtis o f Peoria visited hrs FOR SA LE length of the property. You can easily make one nephew, Chester Curtis, one day JERSEY COWS — Your pick of 5 o f the smart new Butterick Mr. Ellis Callisou, of Portland, last week. out of my herd of 9, for $100, or coat styles, now on sale at stopped bare for a couple of days will sell singly. One fresh n w, our Butterick Pattern De- Mrs E. D. Isom, son and dangh- visit with his cousin, 8.C. Veatch, iartment. The straight- rest will be sour. See Chancy as be was returning from a trip to ,er- «“ «“ded ‘be county fair last ine coat illustrated—But­ Sickles. S15* southern Oregon points. He is Thursday. terick 1600— is designed FOR SA LE for sizes to 51. looking for a location and may re- j Mr. aud Mrs. John Starnes and tu rn later to further investigate. ¡children of Albany visited at the GRADE GUERNSEY COW about 7 years old Coming fresh about John Porter aud daughter, Mrs. i J. u Rickard home Sunday. Oct. 1. Call or write W *botn- I Y g OOÜ G O O D S0 E dith Robnett, and the lalteiT Mrs. J. C. Southworth, late of eon, R. 2, Hal.-ev, son, Truman, have moved to Cor- Halsey, was buried in the Alford vallia from Halsey for the winter. ; cemetery Monday afternoou. Trum an will complete the course J. F. Isotn and family went to in pharmacy at 0- A C this winter. Eugene Saturday. Doris Robnett Mrs. Robnett will assist at one of accompanied them home Sunday. the frat houses. In five yetrs 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 dashed into eternity. Mrs A E. Whitbeck returned Friday afternoon Mr. and Mie. W hat's out there? Nobody knows. Guy Hughes and two daughters of Wednesday from Portland where Better come around and have brakes relined or adjusted. Harrisburg were visitors in Halsey she had h>en visiting friends and Also you can get • can of tire patching for two bits. while on their way home from relatives. f L OONTZ’Q H onk! H onk! a visit to the Linn county fair, and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rickard and while here Mr. Hughes, who is ed- »1 a tight, r, Lillie, accompanied by CANDY! by the Box« Bar or Bulk School Books, Stationery, Tablets and all other School Supplies. job and more for yoiy money. W e also carry the largest stock of tires and accessories. Bring in this ad and 25c and get a 50c size of tire patching. ARROW GARAGE » IN S o u th e rn P a c ific S e rv ic e S e p te m b e r 2 5 th Changes will be tnade in Local Train service, now supplemented by the Silver Grey Motor Coaches of the Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co. operating over principal highways. Now you can go Southern Pacific by R a il o r H ig h w a y to P o rtlan d , Salem , Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland A ll c latte« o f Southern Pacific ra ilro a d tic k e t* w ill be honored for tra n s p o rta tio n on the Silver G rey Coachea o f the S ou th e rn Pacific M o to r T ra n s p o rt Co. between p o in ts th e y serve and reach. • See us for up-to-date line of Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes LEE DRUG STORE Cor. First & Ferry Sta. * Im p o r ta n t Changes ,7 s. For Your Fall House Cleaning Clark’s Confectionery TTTE have the best equipped shop in Halsey. I V and tor that reason we give you a bettor The llalsey Garage * T he c ity o f O a k la n d ,C a lif., has Ju-t com pleted, In the Merngo »alley, w h a t Is believed to be the most modern d ie house In the W is t, If not the oddest. It Is h u lll o f concrete T he tire flg litliig apparatus I« I d :ed In the basement, and the firem en hoie Ih e lr llt ln g ip iiiin r a upstair« FISK A N D F E D E R A L TIR ES 5* & 6r & ¿r & & & & ¿r d’-t't- t Y-'t-'-t-1 t 't T 11 f '+ + tT ’t 't t ' t t t Ice Cream Bricks, Bulk, Dishes, Cones, Dixie Baskets, Eskimo Pies or Ice Cream Sodas. ♦ ’ ■ Albany P l t a u p h o n o n r c a l l on o * r A fo n t fo r now tim o ta b lo fo tdo r an d an y of Aar tra u o l in fo rm a tio n S o u t h e r n P a c if ic Rhone C. P. Moody, Agent