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agriculture horticulture LIV E S T O C K „ .1 Established in 1912. Voi. 17. POULTRYMEN SEE FUTURE FAR MORE ENCOURAGING l i u t i Hntvrprtsr No. 12. M r ,. I. r. lio m h iu r e d Halsey, Oregon, Thursday July 26, 1928. in DAIRYING WOOL, MOHAIR POULTRY Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County Fall HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES Halsey Business Changes Hands Mrs. J.F . Isom met with a pain ful accident Monday morning when fell and dislocated her shoulder blade. The accideut happened when a ladder on which she was standing to fix a window screen, slipped and in trying to save herself she fell on her elbow, the impact of the fall causing tha d'slocatien of the shoulder bone. Mrs, Isom, accompanied by Mrs E D . Isom went to Eugene where she was treated at a hospital and it was found that several ligaments were also lorn. Mrs. Isom will remain iu Eugene for several days at the borne cf her sister. Mrs. E.D. Isom returned borne the same day. PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CHICKEN SUPPER SUCCESS Annouceiueut was made thin C. O. Troup sal eman for Ryals Rev. and Mrs J. S. Miller left morning Of the sale of the Burbank and Coveil, Chrys’er agents of Al- for Cottage Grove Wednesday to The largest crowd »ver (o attend restaurant and camp grounds on The cheeken supper at the Pine bany, was a Halsey business visit- attend the camp meetings being the annua! poultrym en’s conven Second street to Charles and Leroy Grove school house l»st Friday or Wednesday. held tbe.e. They will retum to tion at Oregon Agricultural college evening, was well attended by Straley. The new owners took Mrs. Frances E. Gray has bad a Halsey Monday. otmpared reports from Oregon and Halsey an 1 Corvallis folks and a immediate pot-session. new roof put on the store building Rey. aud Mrs. J S Miller have Washington and agreed that iu Ths Straley brothers need no in pleasant time enjoyed. north of the bank. Austin Hall of bad a3 their guests, their grand both states the low point in the in The supper was nverythig good troduction as they have lived in Albany done the work daughters, Mary and Betty, t h e 1 dustry has been passed, though the this vicinity for the past 18 years. to eat, well cooked, and lots of it, Mrs. Mary Slabaven of Missoula, clrldren of their oldest son. H E | day when slip shod methods or Both boys attended the Halse and was furnished by the ladies of Mont., h-s been visiting, during Miller of Portland, during the past i small volume of business will make schools and Leroy is a graduate of the Piue'Urove community. H al the past week at the home of her ! week, moneyis also passed if it ever were sey was well represented at the th« high school of this city- cousin, Mrs. D S. McWilliams of Mri Bu(ord Mo. ri, an(t litUe here. Bad markets have squeezed Charles Straley, the oldest mem- tables. Halsey, 8)n arrived home Friday afternoon ber of tbe new firm was a former out the “ in and ou'ers” leaving The program furnished by the Mrs. L. H. Armstrong and J from Salem where they had been clerk iu oiu of tbe local stores Corvr.llis chamber of commerce the situation belter for the skilled daughter Hazel went to Eugene to visiting at the home of the Elmer I aud is experien-ed in the grocery was exceptionally good and tbe breeders and egg men. day where the latter underwent an Like home A baby daughter ar- business, of which they will carry audience responded to each uuuiber Market possibilities for large, operation a* a hospital. They ex rived at the Lake home Thursday a la’ger stock than tbe former with hearty applause. Mr. Ber- white, light-yolked eggs are bright pect to return home Saturday. Mrs. Lake is a sister of Mrs. Mor owner. More recently Mr. Straley m in acted as ui ister of ceremony but not for the poorer grades A ris and has frequently visited in has been connected with tbe Alb-in» and took the opportunity to tattle A card received this week from total of 281 men and women regís, C. Adrian Si*s states that the re Halsey. This, evening Mr. and Baking Co. a little on some of his home town lered, and stayed for two days of vival meetings which be t n i his Mrs. Mortis will driv) to Salem to educational program, exhibits and Mr. Burbank lias been in busi folks who evidently know him, so father, Rev. A C. bias, are con visit Mr*. Lake and infant daugh ness here for the past four years, everything passed smoothly. demonstrations, M, S. Schrock, ducting at Riddle, are pr> gre.s ng ter, Adelma Jans. Milwaukie, was elected president but has lived in this community nicely. and F. L. Knowlton, Corvallis, a much longer time us members ol Former Halsey Resident Dead Essex Auto Tries Bunt on T ru ik secretary-treasurer. A Btraw vote bis family located be.c some sixty Wayne Robertson of Portlcnu Word has been received that Mrs Sarah R Willoughby, 89, years ago and be himself spent e taken on the national election re everything is in readiness for th- was a Sunday visitor at the borne Aa Ess. x coach helo gmg to number of his boyhood years iu died at the borne of her daughter, sulted in four to one for Hoover. b>g Nebraska picnic to be held io of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Will Charles L. Drowley of Tacoma, Mr*. T. J. Stephens ol Harrisburg, the Corvallis auto park, at Corval Robertson. He is manager of oue and driven by Ilia 16 year old son, this vicinity. Sunday. Funeral services were Mr. and Mrs Burbank plan t< of the depar'.iueuts at Kress’, Port Miss Grace Pehrsson in Drama lis, August 5. RicharJ, and a Partiald-M arsh leave within a short time on cn ex held Tuesday afternoon at the All th« committees have worked land’s big new chain store. field truck driven by Johu Shilee, tended visit through Minnesota, Methodist church in Harrisburg. Miss Grace Pehrason of Halsey Tom Swift of Willamette is ex bard and nothing has been left un collided near the C P. Moody Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and olhei Burial was iu the Pine Grove cerne- touk the part of “ Julia,"the daugh done to make the affair a success pected to arnve in Halesy this home early Saturday morn'og ter in “ Grandm a Pullsthe Siring,’’ m.ddle west and eastern slates tero. Cards have been s.-nt to everyone evening for a visit at the Frank The coach is said to have turned Mrs. Burbank is looking forward Mis. Willougby was an Oregon a one-act drama presented by the Mrs. Swift aud over two or three times and wa* present last year who register- Gausls home. pioneer, crossing the plains l>y ox class in community drama Friday with a great deal of pleasure to e ed, aud it is assured that formei daughter, Betty Mae. have been in eveng of last week at Corvallis, un cotnbuskers from every part ol Halsey for some time. Mrs. Gansle badly damaged Young Drowl-y visit with a brother in M'seouri team, with her parents in the early received a hoken rib, and E. L whom she lias not seen for 2< '&U's and locating in Linn county der the direction of D. Palmer and Mrs. Swift are sisters Nebraska will be present. Courtwrigh also of Tacoma, and where tbe deceased lias spent piac- Young, instructor iu public speak- A snappy program has bceo nr- Mrs. C. P. Moody and daughter who was riding beside the dnver, years. tically ber whole life. For many ing at O. S. C- ranged which wiP appeal to both Goralea left Halsey last Friday had a gash cut on one leg. The ears she was a resident of Halsey The class has been organised to the old and the young. norning for Om aha, Neb , in* re car was towed in by F G. Wor'.'iu out following Mr. W illoughby's give students instruction in all sponse to a message th at Mr*.' ger. death about twelve years ago baa phases of production, the aim be Moody's mother, Mrs. Clem Wil Cow Puts Auto in Ditch The truck d;d not fare so badly, nude her borne with her daughter ing to assist those who expect to cox, had suffered a stroke of paral a broken spring and damaged steer bo community leaders in dramatic-. Former residents of Tenuessee <n Harrisburg. After travelling thousands of v*ia and was very ill. Cedric Moody ing gear being about the extent One daughter and several graud- Two other plays, “ The China Pig” and their friends, now living ii miles without a mishap it reinaintd is visiting at Noti at the home of Il was brought hack to the Arrow hiblren survive. R ob.rt Ramsey Lino and Linn counties will hob by Evelyn Kmig, and ‘‘Overtones” for Robert B. Bocti of Chile, W n .. A. C. Lake. garage for repairs, under its own their annual picnic in the Browns if Halsey is a giaudson, by Alice Gertsenberg were also traveling in an Qldsmobile coach, Mrs. 8. J. Chenoweth of O ikland, power. The driver eecaped with a villo city park, Sunday, August 5 presented. to come to grief when he reached Ore , arrived in Halsey Saturday bad shake up. recording to announcement mad “ Graudma Pulls the String,” by Alvin M . Dunagan Buried Halsey, and then the trouble was io spend a week at the home of her Edith Beruard Delune and David by J. It. Fox president of the as caused by a metk aud lowly cow daughter, Mrs. L. H. Armstrong Senator Dunne Does Flip-Flop Funeral eervices fur Alvin M, sociation. Carbs is an hilarious comedy deal Mr. Bock was headed north and Hizel Armstrong who has been ing with the hold a grandmother, It. is anticipated that a largi Dunagan, who died at tbe Ernest Senator Joe Duine, who is the as he neared the D.S. McWilliams visiting al Marshfield for the past crowd wi 1 be present. A harkel Stewart home near Halsey Friday set in her way, has over her family. home just north of Halsey Mr. three weeks returned to her home father of the motor vehicle license dinner will be oue o, the feature' ivening where held at 2 o'clock The businees management, care of McWilliams and 6on were driv ng here with her giandm other, having reduction bill that has alicady pul of the day with filed chicken pre Sunday afternoon at the Methodist costumes, lighting and small prop a brake on highway work in tbe their cows across the highway to joined her at Oakland. hurcb. Rev. J. 8, M illtr was io dominating erties were in charge of students. the barn. All the cows except one While moving bis separator Mon- j state, has withdrawn his support charge of tbe services, Pine G rove Item s ~j had crossed and it is said that an day W. C. Muller hit a rough epot *n<t W*E w° r |t t0 defeat it. A male qu irtyt composed of ].('. Peoria News attem pt was being made to hoi I in the road and tbe machine was [ It is claimed now that tbe bill Nicewood, John Blandish, Rev. this one back, but as the car dash tipped over. Frank Gansle towed ¡« unconstitutional in its present (B y Special Correspondent) (By an Enterpiise Reporter) Miller and Kenneth VanNice *ang Mr. aud Mrs Carl Nichols spent ed up the cow dashed out and for the separator in and put it in re -7 orm and a " • PpKcalion will be J. S. ami J. W. Lamar were Eu "W e Have an Anchor,” “ He a few seconds it was difficult to de pair and Mr. Muller was able tojasked for an injunction to keep Sunday at Newport. Hidetb My Soul,” and Rock tf gene visitors Sunday. cide which would win in the scrap take it out Tuesday and resume off the ballot Mr. and Mrs. E. E-H over and Crowd from different places en Ages.” Assurances have been given that joyed the comforts of Sm ith's grove son were H arrisburg callers T hurs The car however got the worst of threshing. The accident occurred Tbeie were many lovely floral i license readjustm ent will he the scrap .apparently ss the spindle near the Zelmer farm. day evening. tributes. Sunday. undertaken by the next legislature Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols of iu the right front wheel was broken Mrs. J. W .Lamar and daughters The pall bearers were J. W il Philip Tussiug who bas been at the radiator emashed and a head Trona, Calif., for the past ten io a way that will not hamper the Arlene and Helen were Corvallis liamson, P. Sullivan, Henry F a'k , Halsey spent Thursday at the light broken. Frank Workinger of months, is spending a two weeks !r0,d program, Ernest Stewart, Henry Davis and Nichols farm, visitors Tuesday. Mrs. A.L. Knighten and daugh- the Halsey Garage is looking after vacaticu at the borne of his parents, | Mrs. Lola Sbaw has returned Dr Butcher. from the Frse Methodist confer tsr, Thelma, were Albany visitors the Repairs of the auto. D.C. Rossman was in charge of Mr and Mrs A A Tussiug. He The cow while bruised and cut arrived Saturday. Bonita Tussing ____________________ _________ ence at Portland. ihs funeral services. Thursday afternoon. Swimromg parties Mis. M. M Fruit and Mrs.Alice Alvin Dunagan was horn near Mr. and M'» C- W- W right of and shaken up, was still able to of Portland also came up the last ' Swimming parties ahd ahd evening Dunn were dinner guests at tbe Silverton June 17, 1906, and died Halsey attended church at Fine navigate and is reported to be re of tbe week fo ra visit with her her p-1<JPic<l are taking precedence in covering. at the Erneet Smith home near L. C. Hughes home Sunday. Grove Sunday evening. pireuts. tbe realms of society at present While waiting for hie car to be Halsey Friday, July 20, at 6:80 p. The Hover threshing machine Mi’. *nd Mrs. W. D. Porter o l Tarzan, the wonder horse part- aud scarcely an evening passes but b'gan the fall run at the Frank repaired Mr. Bock is visiting in ner to Keu Maynard in thè lattei*» one sees numerous cars, filled with Shedd visited her mother, Mrs. m. Lebanon. He was brought to tbe Stewart Gibson farm Wednesday. latest western “ The Wagon Show’ a jolly crowd, and with gayly col A'icc Dunn Saturday evening. Mr. Kropf of near Harrisburg which will be showo ai tbe Halsey ered bathing suits fluttering from Mrs. Charles Logan, son and home, where Wis father. Bennett P. has been threshing stacked clover Buyers' Week Invitations Are Out Theatre next Tuesday, has quali- th# doors or glimpses a lunch has daughter, Thomas and Selma, and Dunagan and family have made at the L. E. Eagy and Floyd Nich- fied for a real circus horse. Al ket peeping forth, wending th 'ir Wayne Mode, were visitors in their home tbe past two years, from Forty-five thousand specially tbe Dallas hospital, about teudays o's farms. though T artan was not with May way to the Willamette river a few Portland Sunday. »go. As it was rath er warm Sunday printed invitations are being mail- nard when Ken was connected with miles to the west, or to the Gala- P. H Freerke ,-n and grandchild Besides his father, Mr. Dunagan evsning the church services were ed to as uaany merchants in seven the big tops hs has had enough ex- pooia on the east. ren, Doris May and Bobby W ork • • * is survived by his stepmother and held outside where everyone could western states and Alaska, by the pirience in ‘‘The Wagon Show" inger were Peoria visitors from Buyers' Week executive committee two half brothers, Robert and Ver be comfortable, a circus picture with a western Mr. and Mrs Charles Gansle Potter station Monday. of tbs Portland Chamber of Com background to qualify him accord- non Dunagan all of Halsey. ind Mr- and Mrs. W L. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover and A crowd from Peoria enjoyed 7 merce, urging them to aU,en^ . e I iDg Maynard. i 1 . and daughter Frances composed a Mr. end Mrs. Tom Ely attended the chicken m pper at Pine Grove Sixteenth Annual Buyers Week ® „ , Lebanon Visited by Fire the danee at Masou hall u Peoria Among Halsey people attending picnic party last evening • that FriJay night. Tbe supper waj fol at Portland, August 6 to 11. j the chicken pie supper at Pine drove to the Willamette river and lowed by a fine program put on by SaturJay night. fire which originated in the Grove Friday evening and the pro enjoyed the evening. Mrs. A. F. Albertson went to Corvallis Chamber of Commerce engine room at th« fruit cannery Rev, Metcalf was a busioees via- gram following, which was put on Portland Wednesday to attend th« itor in Corvallis Monday. and they were at their heat. at Lebanon Tuesday, did damage PEORIA by Corvallis Chamber of Commerce conference o, the Free Methodist o o b o o o o o o o o d o o o o d o o o o to the extent of 1350,000 before it Tbs woman's missionary society were Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Zim- church as a delegate from the Pe 1 *»(.********************** Icc Caves in H u ng ary £ could be extinguished- 1 merman, June Layton, Mr. and met at the home of Mrs. Ella La oria church, G ian t Octopus Ths cannery Joss is estimated at mar Thursday afternoon for their In the Ice eave o f Dobsina In £ Mrs W. P- Wahl and daughter The most horrible monster P. A. Pehrsson and daughter * Hungary there is a large floor $200,000 including building and to maD la the giant Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Frank regultr social and study meeting, o f Ice the year around. Ico Nora, spentjseveral days ;n Port * * knowD goods destroyed. The Bagley, Mc squid o f octopus. Some of Gansle aud daughter Leila. Mr wilh a very good attendance, Mrs. skating can be enjoyed during land last week and on Sunday she 2 these are 20 feet 'ong w ith a Pherson sr.d Russell sawmill com the warmest summer months. and Mrs. W.R. Kirk, son and Alice Barcus was a complimeuted and her sister Pearl went to Port * great rasping tongue. He has Its icy g litte rin g walls and cell pany lost shout 75,000 feet of lum daughter, Mr. and Mra George guest. ten enormous arms often fifty ing are a dazzling and beautl- land for a few days visit, ber piled in tbe railroad yards for After a very interesting lesson, feet long and on the ends of I.subner, Mrs. D H Sturtevant fut sight. Also in Hungary Is shipment. these are suckers and claws. Fred, Eunice and Mrs. Emms led by Mrs. Perle Cumming*, the the beautiful stalactite cave so and daughter Ruth, Mr and Mrs. Their strength Is so great that Tbe Hammond Lumber compa large one can spend hours ex Sylvester drove to Tigard Sunday hostess served a dainty lunch as A.A. Tussing, Mr. sod Mrs fay - they could pull down a boat ploring it. ny suffered the loss of a Planing to visit relative*. Mrs. Fred Syl filled w ith men. <©, IMS, WMtcrn Nswipsytr Union 1 cits Lake, Georgius Clark and sisted by ber daughters, Anene I®, IM S. W estern NewepeP«» O a te s.) mill and dwelling. vester who has been visiting bar and Helen. Muriel Lake. parents there returned with them X lH H H H H H H H H H » * * * * * ± S * * * * * * * . Nebraskan to Hold Annual Picnic in Corvallis Auto Park Former Tennesseeans to Picnic In Brownsville Sunday, Aug 5 it SOCIETY NOTES « • • A