PAGE JAN H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E he local opinion that sportsmanship ia poor. S, 1922 There Are Two 45-acre Dairy Farm Kinds of Sweets Good improvements. Six miles south­ Albany R L. Wiuniford was a passen­ ger to Salem and Portland Tues­ We know the day« are growing day. longer because the almanac «aye to. The annual stock-taking has been under way this week in the The names of 100 men and 200 big Koontz general store. women are being drawn at the The Missionary society of the courthouse thia week for ju iy pur­ pose«. A prophet «aid: “ Two Christian church will meet at the women shall take hold on one man" home of Mrs. Emma True Tuesday and our court observes the pro­ afternoon at 2. Miss M aryLaRoe will he leader. portion. John Porter and daughters M r*. Mrs. Sherman Miles, who was killed in an automobile accident Karl Brainpell and Mrs. Edith near S*. Helens Satuiday night Robnett, and fam ! Iieswent to Tan- and buried at Lebanon Tuesday, >•«“ „ 10 »P*"d -l was a daughter of Miifion A M ille r .'^ * Maxwell home, Mr.« M iller was ill in Portland M r. and Mrs. Steele nJ Portland and unable to attend tbe funeral ' were guests at the J. S McMahan _. . . . . . .. . . home the first of tbe week. Mr Tbe annual election of the state Htee|e .e employed by the Warren Farm Bureau and tbe question of Constroeliou company and was in revising the constitution will be charge of the paving plant which before a meeting of the body a t did the wora at Brownaville last Albany Saturday. year. CbarleavPugh of Shedd was last W. L. Wells and family went Friday thrown by a colt he »us to Eugene Friday to visit their breaking for the saddle and h a daughter, M rs. Em il Helaeth. noee was broken and hie jaw frao- They report the twins very fiue tured and two ugly cuts in bis f&re. fellows, bearing ths names Rslph head inflicted. Emil aud Raymond-Willie Helsetb Mrs. Archie Corqgliua and her A number of citizens received ‘ letters last week from the civil sister, Miss Dundeq, returned in eervice commission in Washington time for the opening of school from asking what they knew about the their visit to their home oeer Eu­ qualifications of the four candi­ gene. Stewart & Price,' the new pro. dates for tbe Halsev postmaster prietors of Halsey’« confectionery •hip. -tore, took poeaession tbe first of the The Legion of Honor’s minstrel year. They are brother and sister show at Browusville Saturday and are as affable to customers as night filled Odd Fellows’ ball, the Clarks always ware. standing room and all, and about Every farmer wants to get rid of 150 people who tried were unable to get in The receipts were $124 moles and gophers, and every Ben Loucks came over and engaged farmer is urged to attend the dew the Rialto ball for Jan 14 for ibe onstration of methods ot trapping them nt tbs schoolhouse at 1 o’clock troupe t> appear in Halsey. on Wednesday, Jan. 18, under The names for the February County Agricultural Agent Hey- grand jury have already been raan. drawn. G. W. Mnrnhiuweg of People who drive their oars with Halsey aud P. B. Beatty of Browns­ old license plates oo them without ville are in tbe list carry tug a receiptor some evidence Linn county is Hsked to raise mat they have sent the money to •600 o, the niillion-dollar Wood- Salem with an application for the row Wilson fund to be used in tbe cew liceune will be «Treated end United States for prizes “ to stim­ fined. ulate genius, to encnurNge interest in *human welfare, to perpetuate FATHER FORCED TOT TO STEAL Americanism and to champion lib­ erty, democracy and peace.” I) Four-Year-Old Child Arrested for Rob­ b. McWilliams, B M. Miller aul bing Grocery Store Tails Re­ m a rk a b le Tala. C. C Jackson aie Halsey un-mbere of the executive committee and Philadelphia.— A four year-old hoy. W G C ’“ ley, Henry McFarland and John P. C ui'ev a:e Vneiubere the youngest prisoner ever lodged In the Camden police stntlon, was arrest, St Hiownsville. J. W Moore is the new secretary agers After this tber was a piano solo by Louise Roh nett, a solo by Dorothy Corcoran, instrumental solo by DeEtla Rob. nett snd a resiling by W illim ina t orcorsn At the olose a biuque' served and game« were played. ■ The barn on the McCuIly an I Ronnatt farm southeast of town was destroyed by tire Wednesday night together with all itseontents M 0 . and John Bauich. who have the place rented, lost three horse«, sixty tons of hay, their tractor snd other machinery. John Bauich*, who is baching on ths place, car­ ried water and quenched the fin» as it-started to burn a shed con­ taining several hundred sack» ol giain and thus prevented further loss. ed on a charge of robbing a grocery store. He told the police a rem arkable tale of how Ids fath er had sent him out regularly before daylight to rob stores It w hs four o’clock In the morning when the boy was discovered a t a Dnuphln street grocery store. Policeman Clements aaw him raise (he lid of a box and taka cakes. When arrested the child bawled. He was clad only In a dress and shawl. Pasquefe I.nbbardo walked into the dice headquarters snd Ineulrsd If i' e police had found h it mtesing boy. The «ather was arrested Bridegroom Overslept; Married in Pajamas Clad In pajamas, tpcks. and slippers, aud a long ' raincoat, a bridegroom recently hurried Into a London register office to be married He was staying In a neighboring hotel and had previously told the registrar that an early morning ceremony was desired, n t his fiancee and himself wished to catch a train Imniediaiely a fter the ceremony. His fiancee smiled as he en­ tered and explained that he had overslept and If he had welted to dress they would miss their train The ceremony proceeded and the bridegroom completed his toilet a fte r he boarded the train S snsitlvs In stru m sn L The Instrument known as the radio- micrometer Is so sensitive that It will ' measure the heat from a hand held thirty feet away from It and will i „.,.,,rd ,h„ h„„, " rv cord the best given off by « fixed Mr. and Mrs. B. M Bond were host and hostess at a delightful irew year'« dinner Sunday at wbioli .„ M n . I 1 ■ « M rs. M C. Bond and daughter^ , U r „„ rcm„,e ,,rtt from „ M o n a , M ts« L i v e l l e P a lm e r >d I traveling at a speed of 188,000 miles Mr. and Mr«. C. I’. Stafford a ■re a » e ,on rt, takes many years to r e ^ h guests. leeeseM e «wswevew «■>*•«, « • « www < l- 'iiiu iiiig VT M ills ’Tractors ('ream W a p in fi D is c I l a r m t v R i S e p a ra to re S p r i n g t o o t h l l i i i t ( » u s t F O n ie r e t a k e n * » H a r n e s s M a n u re S p re a d e r* <1. S p e c ia l p r ic e s f o r B i n d e r s i f ta k e n s o q n )l, »»ta» *»»»**«» ^ (o r n /iin iv e (j A»ta»ta»ta*ta»«*ta»ta»taM»M< HALSEY RAILRO AD TJM S FOR RENT east of Halsey. the kind you can be sure contains the E. I. W A G G E N E R , finest quality of ingredients and the W rite owner, Redmond, Oregon ' doubtful kind. Cast doubt aside and deal at Clark's. I f anyone ever tried to use anything bul pure, fresh fruits and flavors in the spotless candy kitchen where our confections are made tliere'd be such a commotion it would be heard lor sale on the Samnel Snyder place, all over town. four miles east of Brownsville, on' good graveled road. For terms see owner. - 100 cords of Excel­ lent Fir Wood Stewart & Price Confectionery FOR SALE the fire they kept blazing day and night. A smoke signal was seen b.v the freighter Meyers, which sent a lifeboat ashore. The boat, however, could carry but one passenger, and the fath er remained behind to wait until the son could bring aid. MAN MAROONED ON ISLE IN LAKE ERIE Aged Man Stays Behind. Sending Son on Rescuing Lifeboat STORE SURPLUS CORN FOR BIGGEST PROFIT to Bring Help. Kingsville, Ont.— A staunch tugboat, preps red to battle seas and galej salted from here to rescue Roffert Sawyer, seventy-four years old, old- time lake fisherman marooned on M iddle Sister Islsnd. Lake Erie. Saw­ yer's son, Charles, his companion In a three-day fight against death from exposure In zero weather snd starva­ tion, which began when tbelr motor­ boat tank In heavy seas, wag rescued Problem Solved by County Agent in Alabama Community. F a rm e r Is W e ll R epaid fo r T im e Spent in C a re fu lly Shucking. S helling and Sacking H ia Crop— O th era W e re Careless. (P re p a re d b y th e U n ite d S ta te n o f A p r ic u ltu r « * ) Shepherd Collie Pups C A R L SEEFELD Son on the premises of Louts Francasso There were two geese under cover in the small yard when the owl an- tered and pitched on one of the geese, which Hew Into the open, where It defended itself as best It could, finally succumbing te the attacks of th e owl. The body o f the goose. Its breast punctured and one wing torn, was still warm when Francasso entered the Inclosure. The victorious gladiator, clad In a n . armor of Ice which had formed during u sleet storm following the buttle, stood In or.e corner unin­ jured. Francasso caught the owl alive, ft Is nearly 14 Inches tall. W e rt and a fte r reaching shore set out Im mediately to rescue his aged and hardy parent. The fath er choae to p e rm it his son. forty-four years old, to go for aid staying behind with a few dry matche« and a few fish taken ashore before their 44-foot cabin cruiser broke from Its anchor and went down. The son taken to Klngsvljle by a frelghtei which sent a small host to the Island was confident when the rescue tug