A g rc u ltu re H o rtic u ltu re L iv e s to c k Established in 1912. Vol. 16. TERPRBE No. 26. LOCAL WAREHOUSE MAKES SHIPMENTOÍCLOVER SEED i Halsey, Oregon, Thursday November 3, 1927. Decorated by France $ P e o r ia N e w s I t e m s (E nterprise Correspondence) The rumble and roar of the Fir- cher grain trucks hauling grain from the warehouse in Peoria to the mill at Corvallis, is he rd early and late. Peoria had a very whit« frost Sunday night killing all tender vegetation. Russell Githens and help are busy getting his crop out of the bottoms before the water comes up. The program given by the school Monday night was atteuded by a good crowd and was a success, Mr, Wayne Mode and Rev,Met­ calf helped J. S. Lamar put a ce­ ment walk at the back of bis house Saturday morning. Charlie Gibson of Corvallis, was a Peoria visitor Monday. Mrs. Fay Githens, Ella Crewe and Rena Clingtnan attended church in Halsey Sunday night. Willis Frady of Eugene, came down and took bis brother, Wayne, home. Wayne bad beer, visiting his graudparents, Mr. and Mrs. J R. Frady and resting, after being in th i hospital some tim<*. Rev. and Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs. Alice Barcus, were Albany and Corvallis visitors Friday, calling at the Corvallis gent ral hospital to sea Mrs. Ruby Dorsey. Mrs. Alica Dunn visited with Mrs. Alice Bell a few days last week. Ray Mode, who is working at Wendling, speat the week end here with his fa th sra n d I rother. Mr. and Mrs. J.W .Lam ar, Mis. J. 8. Lam ar snd Mrs. M. M. Fruit were Corvallis visitors Thursday, calling at the general hospital and and at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Dale Lamar. Thomas Logan Is out again after having the mumps. Rev. Metcalf and wife left S at­ urday afternoon after receiving a telegram from Julietta, Idaho, to come preach the funeral of an old friend there. J. R. Mode went to Corvallis Taesday to see his daughter, Mrs. Ruby Dorsey’ who is in the hospi­ tal there. She is iorprovirg. Russell Githens aud family had as their guests for dinner Sunday his uncle tn d aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Githens, of Corvall s. Mrs. J. S. Lam ar received a tel­ egram Tuesday with the sad mes- •age th at ’ her father, James J. Wheaier, bad passed awav that morning in Chicago, and would be buried at Rome in southern Indi­ ana, in the old family cemetery, Friday. He leaves t ) mourn hie loee his widow, Mrs L u rie Wheel­ er. of Chicago, four eons, Ronald of Ft. W orth, Texas, Flavene of Chicago, Leslie of Birmingham, Alabama, Darcy of Salan, North D akota; two daughters, Mrs. Gleu Purdue Has Texas Star MUMITIOfl - 1 WHf St 5 TN J K i l l » I I I ?| MFM portrait of Philadelphia, famous surgeon aud laryngologist, who has Just beet decorate’ with the cross of l he Legion of H otyr of Prance. Doctor Jackson developed the method of removal of foreign bodies from the lur.gs through the month by the Insertion of tubes, and has ulso contributed to the develop merit of laryngeal surgery. ■aus*. He gave them pine, post- ■saids or pamphlets, according to the amount giver. Thestventh aud eighth grade Editai By W ilm a W ahl puyils met iu the play room of the In the world history class con­ -cliool house Monday evening for a Hallowe'en mssquera la party. test the Wildcats are still ahead, Clowns, hoboes, pirate-, sailor hoys, Carl Sper'ing has been absent F a y e t t e v i l l e I t e m s > from school for several days. He aod other characters made the A AAAA A. A- . A A . A time merry and games and ghost hurt his ankle last Tuesday while storiee were enjoyed. At au early (By Special Correspondent) playino football and is still unttble hour a bounteous lunch waeserved Mr. and Mrs Gerald Workinger to walk. after which the children went to At the glee club meeting TLurs- their homes. returned fram their trip to Marsh­ field and Cottage Grove the first of day afternoon, Esther Seefeld wi » The etudent body cf the high elected president of the club and school held its regular meeting the week. Mrs. John Primal who has been Mae McCord was elected aecretary- Wednesday. The treasurer an­ visiting her son, Frank Primm and treasurer. The club bee decided to nounced that all dues had been family has returned to her home at put on an o p r r tta , " P a tr.c i» .’’ paid for the first aernetter. Mrs The books have been ordered aud Bind, speaking for a committee, Philomath. practice will start soon. It will be proposed that the student body, There was a large number of ghen about Dec. 16, t t t' e hall. Study club, school board and city Fayetteville people in attendance The freshmen class is giving a council unite th ir resources and at the closing eervee of the Bulgln party Friday evening at the hall in build a community house. "T h e meeting* Sunday night. honor of the sophomoe-'. The stu­ p a u s for the building are not defi Mra. A. B. Dunlap and daughter dent body is invited. Prentice nite but there is to he au auditor­ o f B r o w n s v illo an d M rs. H imillon Isom an I Earl Elliott are on the ium and gymnasium, club room", were d in n e r guests a t the home of refreshment committee, m l Norris aud library, and a stage. The high the fo rm e r's b ro th e r, J . C. Brown Hughes and Dick Hussey are on achool has been saving money for Friday. the social committee. Mr, several years and have planned Io Dewey Kruger of Glen Echo and and Mrs. Rossman, Mr, and Mrs build a gym whenever the sum was Wallace Farr of Oregon City Can e Clark and Mrs. Isim have been sufficient. Keith Hayes, Death op Wednesday to hunt pheasants asked to chaperone the party. Con­ Reynolds aud Charlie Wright wen and were dinucr guests at the J. A. tests will ba h tl I and a goo 1 time eppointed a committee to consider is assured. Couey home. the matter and to meet with tin Howard Moss, a member ol the city council Monday night. Then The Women’-- missionary society of the United Presbyterian church, seventh an 1 eighth grade room wa? the student body will decide if they held their regular monthly meeting ibseut Monday frreooon. Floyd care to pledge their money to thi at the C. S. Brock home Friday Carter, also a pupil in the same cause. Wilma Wahl and Rut) afternoon, the east aide group room, was absent the same day. Sturtevant were el.-cled us delegatee J. W. Van Kirk spoke at the I to attend the educational confer­ having charge of the program. high school Tuesday afternoon ence in Eugene. • The thank offering the women’r Ha addressed the high sebeol aud Esther Seefeld, missionary society wiil be held at •eventh and eighth grads pupils on Assistant reporter the United Presbyterian church “ World Peace,’’ and alter the ad- tonight at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Mary Irt-es gave the stu lent» an oppor- R a) moud Nebergall of Albany Samuels, a native of India, will unity to coniribu’e money to this was a bu-ine-s visitor Wed.-.esday give the address. The public is cor­ dially invited. ¡SCHOOL NOTES a The Greenback school has been fitted out with a new reading table ar.d bench. The Frances Willard program given at this school Friday afternoon waa as follows: salute to the flag; song; life of Frances Willard; song, “ My Oregon"; reading, Meda Brown; essay, “ tobacco and citixenship,’’ Clara Miller; playlet, Vera Couey and A'ice B»yne;solo, Ida Brown; play, Ruth Brown and Elizabeth Miller; essay, “ Youth’s Debt to bis Country,’’ Wilma St John; recita­ tion, Elinor Couey; play, "The Girls Have It” ; essay, “ Our Na­ tional C apital," Lewis Bayne; de­ bate on prohibition; song, “ Drink I’ll Use” ; talk by Mrs. T. H- C Brashfield; closing song, “ Patriotic Pledge." After the program home made candy was served. There were a large lum ber of visitor» present. _ , _ W. Smith of L u Angeles, Califor­ nia. snd Mrs J. S Lamar of Peor- li, Oregon. All of the sons were with him at (be end. Father was a pal with his children and will be missed in each home but moat in the broken home of bit com­ panion for over fifty years. God be withher and copafort her CONCERT American Legion Military Band of Albany Bulgin Tabernacle Largest Legion Band in the West, A Musical T reat| Albany,Friday Evening ADDED FEATURES Nov. 4, 8 p. m. Don’t Miss It! Adult« 50c. Children under 12 25c .--~ S WAN! ED 100 - - - - Bibles 10 00 a. m., Church of Christ Bring Your RARE BIBLES These Will Be Specially Displayed at the Evening Service. P o u ltry W ool Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County Return of the Vanquished The T. J. Skirvin warehouse company shipped a car load of clover seed last Saturday to a firm io Chicago. The net price to M r, Skiivin is 110 296 70. This ship­ ment represents the crop of but a few farmers aud shows that cl>>ver is a very profitable crop as Well a8 one that improves the land on which it ie t r u n , being nearly as beneficial as corn in helping to re­ vive land th at is worn from too frequent cropping of wheat or oats. 1 In addition to seed a fairly good1 crop of hay is generally harvested. The same company has handled and shipped over *15,000 worth of rye grass seed this season, sh'p- ing nearly all of it east where rt is used on t i x t e r lands and produces An especially posed Dr. Chevalier Jackson of an excellent forage, B a il- y The photograph allows Italph W Welch, clever Texan playing with Purdue Welch was an outstanding star In I lie Harvard Purdue gante, when Harvard waa defeated, IU to 0 However. In the Clilengo Puipug game Welch k fumble cost his team the gurue, 7 tt ft New A'rangenunt By S iuthern Pacific Allows Use i f Noon Trains for Patrons Uuder a new arrangen.om t local pigsengeti may cte the t orth and south bound coach t | ecials between all points Eugene (o F a l l and. The following e< he lulu will be of converieote to the patrons of the road: Sunday, Tees lay, Friday south bound, 12:15 p. m, Suuday, Tuss- d iv, Thursday, north hound, 12;O1 p. tu. Neighbors of Woodcraft Elec ed Officers Last Night Last night was tbe teguiar meet ing night of Vine Muple circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, and a live time was bad by thoee present Calla circle of Shedd sent an invi­ tation to visit them November 22, which was accepted. Two new names were balloted on and this will make a class of four to be ini­ tiated at the next meeting. I he annual election of efli era was also held, with the following result Ada Corcoran, G. N ; Louisa T.y lor, P. G N ; Clara LaFollette, ad­ visor; Nsllie Isom clerk; Blanche Morris hanker; Ella Rossman, Elizabeth White and Helen Thorn sou, managers; Ida Dykster, ma gician; Mae Smith, attendant Anue Lake, captain of guards; Ethel Armstrong, it ner sentinel; Maggie Brerslct, outer sentinel; LTa Miller, flag hearer; Douna Crote, musician; Harrison Lake, press correspondent. It was de elded to ask Stella Blackerby ol Salem to instal. The installatioi will he held some time in Janu-ry and will lie publ <, Poultry and Swine Specialist to Bo in Halsey Nov. 15 Dr. Grubb, a member of th- 'esearch and clinic department oi the George H. Lee company ol Omaha, Neb , will held one ot those interesting and helpful putll try and pig clinics at the City hal Tuesday af crnooii, Nov. 15. The object of the clinic is to as. ■iet farmers in red .icing toe large loss among poultry soil pigs. Farmers having unthrifty chick sue or pigs are inv.ted to bring m specimens for post mortem ex im iostion and re ctu s free in -tructione on the cause, treatment and prevention of the trouble. No admission charge will be m ale and nothing will be offered fer sale. HIGHWAY NORTH Of HALSEY AGAIN SCENE OF ACCIDENT The highway just north of tie city hunts was the scene of a r . other automobile accident TueeJay morning when a Buie’s roadster driven by Everett Ohae of L oj An­ geles skidded and went iuto the ditch. Ohse, who is a hotel clerk of the Southern California city, wae thrown against the steering wheel w th such force that hia ribs were torn loose and his lungs were both punctured, Joe Harris of 1717 Bast 4th street Olympia, W ash., and who was the other occupant of the ca*, suffered a broken shoulder bone and hie collar hone was alsobroien. Dr. B. R. Wallace of Albany waa called and the injured men were taken to th at city. H arris’ bones were set and he was able to leave t le hospital. Ohse at last reports wns still in the hospital and waa considered in a critical condition. The wrecked car was towed iu by G ansle of the Arrow garage. > Spoon River Sparks < (By an Enterprise Reporter) Carl K. en and family are mov­ ing to a farm they rented west of Halsey. J. 11. Vannice who is slaying at h e farm, epet t the week end with h it folks at S«lem. Those who attended the H allow ­ e'en party at Brand