Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 30, 1928, Image 4

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    fíalspy Enterprise. Halsey. O r o g o n ^ n g n ^ V l O ^
H A I SPY F N T F R P R IS E
iavwted in electric light and power
HALSEY
ENIfcKrKiat
industries »6 000,000,COO
Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon snd g .e induetr.es » •
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in
electric
railways. 18,800,000,000
H. r. and A. A. LAKE
' in telephone and telegraph font-
Publishers
' psnies and over »8,500,000,000 in
Entered at the pobtofflce at Halsey,
water supply facilities, according
Oregon, as second class matter.
$1 a year In advance Arrearages 12'Ac
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance Is ordered.
Advertising 25c an Inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sales
etc., whose object Is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates.
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free If
copy Is received before Tuesday.
The sgriculturalal marketing de­
partm ent of the Portland chamber
of commerce has a few hundred
booklet, entitled "M arketing is the
W orld’s Business,’’ which is be­
lieved would interest any farm tr
or any other person interesled in
marketing farm products, and
these booklets can be secured from
the Portland chamber of commerce
upon a personal request by letter
from those desiring same.
The booklet is very attractively
illustrated and contains what is
be'ieved to he very sound state­
ments on marketing. It was pre
pared by the extension department
of the international Harvester
company.
According to a survey made by
Bonbright A Company, a total of
nearly 1126,000,000,000 is now in­
vested in the public utility business
of the country, exclusive of steam
railways, by more than 2,000,000
at ickholders. 112,500,000,000 is
to the survey.
The socialiet perty of Oregon
has filed it« ticket for the coming
election and presidential electors
have been ¡Detracted to vote for
Norman Thutnas, of New York,
for president and Jam es Mauer of
Pennsylvania for vice president.
Chicken thieves have again re-
Aimed operations, this time o u t
near Scio. Recently M. D. Hawte
of the Sciolinn Farm gave chaFe
11 a bunch of chicken bouse raiders
that might have "felt the sting of
e d d lead’’ had they been within
range ot Hawes’ shooting irons.
Junction C'tV
bold it0 an‘
nual Harvest Festival September
13, 14, 15, and asks neighboring
towns to cooperate with them in
making the festival a success. E x­
hibits of forage, fruit, needlework,
etc., are solicited. Arrangements
have been made to obtain prom i­
nent speakers aud good music.
The premium lists for the county
fair are uow ready. More than the
usual intereat and cooperation is
being manifested by,exhibitors ami
taxpayers all over the county, and
it is believed by the execul ive com-
m'ttee that the free fair plan will
be a highly successful experiment
Thirteen organized communities
In conversation with a promint nt last week and while there had son,e
•'»** »Ir«»'1? reserved l u,-e for
farmer
of thia district last Saturday dental work done.
their exhibits in the pavilion.
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M rs G u y Roberts and children
A keen interest is being shown j the question of farm relief came
of
Toledo visited for several days
by members of the boys’ and g irls '. up and he s aid: "Alt tins farm re
last
week at the home of the form­
lief
talk
is
political
soft
soap
N
clubs. The boys’ a n l girls’ club ol
er's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
relief
can
bJ
legislated
th
at
will
do
Benton county, through
their
any
good,
aod
besides
another
lot
Rick
ird.
county »gent, have requested the
of
high
paid
officials
would
be
Mr.
and Mrs. John Rolfe are
privilege of coming to the fair in a
group and boldiug a judging con- necessary to see that the law was making some improvements on
teat just after the Linn county functioned. What ia needed is less their house in Harrisburg. They
clubs have held »heirs. However, laws and consequently less com- >xpecl to move from the farm to
the Benton county clubs are not (missions to enforce them, lh ts their new home about October 1.
permitted to compete for premiums would be reel relief."
George Ilusby and niece, Beth
their contest being held entirely
A wther writer has this to a Johi.s, dro.e down from Springfield
for the enjoyment end benefit of on tne subject ;
Monday to take home with them
the boys and girls themselves from
Tnoughtful citizens, regardless Mrs. Linnie Cowley who hes spent
both counties.
of political affiliation«, are begin- the past month here with her niece.
Every effort ia being make tc tin g to sense the menace presented
Mrs J. F. Isom.
secure an interesting program for- by the growth of government d
M rs. & D. Isom and daughter
afternoon and evening The Shedd partments, bureau«, cotumissio s
Rev
rly of Alford, and Mr* W.C.
and
other
agencies
for
the
regula­
Community was the name drawn
Sickels aud sous, Harold and Dale,
tion
of
every
detail
of
our
daily
this year whoich has the privilege
of Halsey, visited Mrs Isom's and
lives, says a noted writer.
of sending a queen to the fair,
This menace is two fold. It men- Mrs. Sickels’ sister, Mrs. H al
Tne age old fact th at dog«, gen­
a'es our liberties and it menaces
erally speaking, love sheep likt
o tr material welfare through fore-
they do cats, and in consequence
Dana C. Rossman
ng us to support au army of use-
more or lees bitterness has been
leas officials. Every new law whi h
engendered between neighbors and
s suggested by the professiot a t< •
friends when dogs have been too
former and busybody is designed
lovingw ith the neighbors sheep
to add to this army of political job
In
I aoìost a
lli with the countv
,
in d placing
a clui
L.a.m
; holders. The , burden
is . becoming
court for damage done to his flock ;
, intolerable.
of sheep, a southern Linn count'
This is particularly true in husi
farmer received this inforniaiion: n ss aod industrial life, in which
Lady Assistant
All calls answ ered day or night
■‘Any man may kill a dog seer the harraesm ent of reputable citi­
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
killing sheep even though the sliee| zens at the whim of politicians has
are not his. A license does uot pro about reached the limit of endur­
tect a sheep-killing dog. Poisoned ance. Speaking to the American
bait placed on his property after Bar association oil this subject not
dark and removed at sunrise is le long ago, Mr. Justice Suthtrlaud
gal protection of his animals. 11 of the Unitad States Supreme Court
you use this poison legally and said; " N e 'e r before have the busi­
find anything the next morning, ness activities of the people been
The electrical equipment
just bury it and forget about it s> beset and bedeviled with vexa­
of your car is so vital to
s lid the court.
tious statutes, prying commissions
its satisfactory operation
Members of the Pacific In tern a­ and governmental meddling
that it pays you to have
tional Photographers’ association
Judge Johnson of Idado observe?
it inspected regularly.
met in Portlaud Tuesday. W- M- that "th e appetite for minding
Our experience in this
Ball, of B ‘ll Studio«, Cotvallis is other peoples business grows by
work enables us to handle
president of the association.
what it feed on, aud the result is a
it quickly and satisfac­
swarm of agent», inspectors, de­
torily.
TUSSING & TUSSING tectives and nosey meddling m at-
ties going about the country bar-
LAW YERS
rassing, annoying, worrying and |
Halsey and Brov nsville
bulldozing the people.” Still the
Oregon
busybodies are clamoring for more
- ñ l laws, more bureaus and more in­
vestigations, because these mean
more political j )b holders at ti e
expense of the taxpayers
FUNERAL
D IR E C T O R
Howard (Vera Bend) and infant
daughter, Shir.'ey Ardell, at the
Albany General hospital last week.
, D ELBERT STARR
; Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
LADY
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B O B B IN G
B A R B E R IN G
BATHS A N D
S H A M P O O IN G
Ice Cream
P a rlo r
And Confectionery
Shoit Order Lunches
Groceries
Meat Market
Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds
and Cabins.
S tra le y Bros.
on the highway.
The Electrical Equipment of Your
Car is Vital
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Alford Arrows
(Enterprise correspondent)
BE PREPARED
New Clothes for
College Men
And take a box of those
fresh chocolates home along
with that string of beauties
you caught up the river.
We’ve got the candy, you
get the fish. Let’s go!
Clark’s Confectionery
¿^Horace Armstrong and daughter?
were Eugene visitors Monday.
Earl Rindgsdorf and family were
guests at the Chris Sorenson h o n e
Sunday.
W E . Jenks and Jesse Jenks and
their families, of Tangent, were
v'aitors at th» J .H . Rickard hom e
one day last week.
Mrs. J F. bora and son Vyron,
and their house guest. Mrs. Linnie
Cowley, spent Fr d.iy in Eugene
an 1 Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Curtis
spent »(inis time in Brownsville
Models that ate correct to the last detail and it is the
proper handling of details that makes style.
Richly patterned pure virgin wool fabrics, fresh from
the Oregon City Woolen Mills’ own looms.
Nor have we overlooked the important matter of utility
and economy -every suit has TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS.
For the Year Ahead, Tractor
Power Machinery For Your Farm
Two-Trouser Suits
$30 $35 $40
A new year of farming is ahead, which no doubt you hope to
make more profitable t han the past years. The success of
your plans depends, however, largely upon your equipment
and power.
Modern equipment is built for speed and
efficiency so as to reduce production costs and increase profits
New Fall I opcoats are Now on Display
A t Prices You Like to Pay.
The McCormick-Deering line gives you your choice cf three
tractors -McCormick-Deering 10-20. McCormick-Deering 15-
30, and the new all-purpose, row crop tractor, the Farmall.
All are quality tractors built f >r long life and service. Any
of these will work for you with the drawbar, belt, or the
power take-off the year around. They will cut your product­
ion costs an 1 add to your profits. Come in and look them
over at our warehouse.
F red Ward
The Men s Shop
Halsey,
Oregon
S ch u ltz Bros.W arehouse Co
Oregon
=u IL
Fayetteville.
P .0 . Shedd, Oregon.
Phone Shedd 8F23
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Children’s
Eyes Should
Be Tested
The children will soon be start­
ing to school for the w inter
f r ill . You should have th eir
eyes exam ined by a Specialist.
Do they suffer with the head­
ache? Do their eyes itch, burn
or run water? Do tliev hold
tlieir work too close to th eir
e»ves?
You should see a specialist that
is carefully trained in this
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work.
Dr. C urtis has been taking care of tlie stu le u ts of the Oregon A gricul­
tural College very successfully for the past seventeen years, and still
doing the good work that students require, After first fitting, all changes
for one year are made w ithout extra charge.
Dr. VV. J. CURTIS, Eye Specialist
215 Madison St, Phone 432J for appointment Corvallis, Ore.
Linn County Free
Fair
A few minutes in our store will convince every college
man that our designers and textile stylists know exactly
what college men will wear this fall.
Albany
1
Agent
H ub C leaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
A r r o w Garage
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
A S S IS T A N T
BrowDaville, Oregou
Albany, Oregon
September 19-20-21-22,1928
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Fine Exhibits, Good Music
Interesting Program
Snappy Races
Dance Each Evening
Bring anything you may have to Exhibit
Or Reserve Concession Space.
T H IS IS Y O U R F A I R
COME AND ENJOY IT