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    HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 27, t<»2J
NO. 1»
HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
the meascls at their home in Cor­
vallis.
C. E. Gillette and family were
taken to thair home at Salem yes
S h o r t S to r ie s fr o rn S u n d r y tsrday by C. L. Carey. Mildred
and Mary Carey went with them
S o u rc e s
to stay with their grandmother a
Look out, buy«! Leap year be­ few weeks while their mother is at
home.
gin« next Tuegday.
C h ris tm a s D ay
OREGON OCCURRENCES
RECITED FOR READERS
Halsey Homes are Pervaded by Gladness and
Good Cheer
Profcabiy no Christmas In the hi«
tory of Halsey was more appropriât
ely observed or with more circum
ed.
sped joy and gladness, than that of
Gifford Carey is home hom Eu-
Immediate action will be started by
this year.
We are able to report
gene for the holidays.
the Linn county court to procure the
3nly a fragment of the occurrences.
Halen Araistron;
the vacation at home
her daughter, Mrs. Amber WobertR.
to help care for her grandchildren,
1 who are ill with measels.
John Burnett and family went to
Portland Sunday to spend Christmas
with relatives.
, E p ito m e o f E v e n ts
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitb»ck were
Sunday evening callers at the D. T.
B e a v e r S ta te
the Frank K irk home. Kirk and • Isom home.
The office of health officer for the
C. E. Smith were home aud they
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Curtis cn
and 0 . W. Frum and the families
and Mary Smith and her mother lertaiued at Christinas dinner
«"d family from
partook of the feast. The editor
editor H erb,rl
„1. of Klunr*. Forrest Tandy and family
had
more
thau
a
fair
sain
Rantlam road over the Cascade mcun
, so’- °* Youca,la' Alviu Allen and
Early in the month Christmas trade that dinner and he hereby -- ‘ family of Cottage Grove and M r
tains by way of Fish lake from the
emnly certifies that it was O’ R.
...
_
opened up lively, raising the expect«
company that now bolds it.
. . . . .
»nd Mrs. Charles Tandv, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Chialvo of E dna Tandy and Lsndia Philpoti
tion
of
the
best
trade
season
yet
Railroad men at Albany sav
Saturday Olympia, Wash., accompanied by their of H arrisburg.
that one bakery there ie regu­ Then there came a slump.
nephew, Eldon Sawyer of Tacoma, ar-
t v »
. . . .
larly shipping more bread than and Monday came a revival due to
J.
Isom aud family took
last-minute
shopping.
any other if not more thau all
rived in Halsey Sunday night to ^ r is tu ia e diuner a t the home oi
others. I t ia one that advertises
All last week the weather man pre spend Christmas with Mrs. Chiavlo's ' ~ r*t
! Par*n l*. Mr. «'id Mrs
in the Enterprise and that sells dieted rains which did not come mother and Eldon » grandmother, Mrs.
’ ' '
Y ° f - I ' r ' ’>gQ»ld-
the pre-war pound loaf at the pre­ Monday he reversed and promised a
Gco. Maxwell, and husband.
K lok,rtl »nd family spent
war puice of 5 cent« retail. Can bright, clear Christmas and w« got a
Christm as at the home of Mrs.
you guess why it leads in sales?
G. T. hitchen, wife and son were in R ickard’s brother, Jesse Jenks o(
drizzle.
» spending Albany city schools has been ellminat
Halma Wahl came home from 0 .
A. C Thursday for the vacation
Mrs. W . P, Wahl ia etill quite
T “* ,am il7 drove to Albauy
Monday to consult a physician.
u
Born, to M r. and Mre. Harry
Commons, Saturday, a niup-pound
boy.
A. C. Armstrong drove to hi»
ranch in Douglas county Saturday
and b»rk Sonday.
Halsey M >nday morning on their way j Tangent.
Thursday evening a number of the
M r. and Mrs. A. E. Armstrong,
On Christmas the Bert Clark family
Eugene to pass Christmas with
» P k .i.i™ ..
.
,
Helen, L. H. and Retta were A l­ high school students, with Miss Bertha had as guests at their home in Halsey to
Mrs. Kitchen’s family.
A
p a r‘ r w " « 2 ™ *, * '
Leitner as leader, went around sing­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poole and son
bany visitors Monday.
lhe i-ee Ingram home Tuesday
ing Christmas carols.
They went
Ray Logan, who senes the West evening.
The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E first to Mr. Forster’s, then to the Curtis, Mrs. Henry Brock an3 daugh­
church will have a cooked food Enterprise office. Other places giv­ ter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Curtis ern Union wm p.ny on construction’ R. D. Iaom snd family went lc
2 u.
t0 A " ’* ' y Tue8day 10
Christmas
sale Saturday at H ill & Co.’s en the treat were those of Mrs. Gorm and daughters, Florence and Majorie, ,„e d 7 h r
Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis, Mr. and spend the holidays with his mother, dinner with Mia Isom ’s m other
Store, beginning at 11 o'clock.
ley, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Fox and Mrs Mrs. Ellsworth Curtis and daughter Mrs. Belvary Logan of this city.
Mrs. L. K Bond. F. M. Bund
The young people had Charity Blanche and sons Lewis,
Charles Dudley and John Bass Cummings.
Mr. and Mrs. William Vannice ar of ^p H u g fi'fl a id W. C. Sickels
were home from Douglas couuty evidently been well trained and sang Morris and Bertrand and Mr. and rived the first of the week from The a. ^au>1^
Eugene were flddi-
for Christmas, but left Tuesday together excellently with no instru­ Mrs. Henry Minerman.
The latter Dalles to spend Christmas at the tional guaste.
night for Holt, Cal., to join Worth mental accompaniment.
are visiting Mrs. William Curtis, Mrs. home of the former'a parents, J. H.
Bass and Wesley Robbins, who
Their home is Vannice and wife. William Vannice
The program at the Christian Mir.erman's sister.
are working there.
church Sunday evening was well en­ in Iowa.
is now teaching in the public schools
%
We, the people of Halsey, had joyed but we failed to get a detailed
Miss Nettie Spencer came home at The Dalles.
In the circumstances under from her school at Elkton for the
a school budget election yesterday report.
By Anna Pennell!
Del ora Wells, who is spending the
and won an overwhelming victory, which the Enterprise is printed very holidays.
Miss
Allen
of Tacoma is visiting at
winter with her grandmother, Mrs.
adopting the budget by a vote of little matter received later than Tues
the
home
of
her sister, Mrs. Homer
The Salvation Army in Albany sup­ Lucy Pray, while she goes to school, Mornhinweg.
day evening can be availed of.
7 to 0
S h e d d Snapshots
in the
Hundreds of dead smelt and other
small ft»h are reported to be floating
about la the vicinity of the wreck
of the British steamer Welsh Prtace
In the lower Columbia, an the result
of dynamite explosions In blowing-
open the deck of the bulk
Prominent
horticulturists
from
many parts of the state held a meet­
ing In Salem with relation to making
a survey of the fruit slttsatlon pre­
paratory to drafting recommendation»
for consideration at the agricultural
economic conference scheduled for*
Corvallis January 23.
Oregon winter wheat acres«« thls<
year ts practically the same as last
year, the revised estimate of whleh
wse 398,000 acres, while the condl
tion Is decidedly better than a year
ago. reports F L. Kent, statistician
of the department of agrlcultnre Th«'
condition of the growing wheat In
placed at 97 per cent of normal.
Tom Murray, exconvlct and con­
fessed leader of the trio who held up.
the Lane County State hank at Flor­
ence on ihe morning of December I V
was arrested la Portland with fonr
other men, one of whom, the police'
aald, haa been all but positively Identi­
fied as one of the bandit trio. The-
sum of $1438, said to have been stolen
from the bonk, was recovered.
Herbert Egbert of The Dallea, sniT
Mre. O. B Jones of Monmouth, werw
plied Christinas dinners to twenty-five went to Junction City Monday even­
re-elected preetdem and secretary
We do not publish news unless
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mornhlnweg
Harold Troutman, who has been at treasurer at the final sesslona at Wu
families who would have otherwise ing to spend Christmas day with her
we know its source. It might be of Devitt were guests at the home of
parents, J. W. Wells and wife.
■Marshfield the last few months, Is at gene of the state convention of the>
a hoax and get ue into trouble. A the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. had nothing special for the occasion.•
the home of his father, Pete Trout Educational and Co-operative Farm
well written account of a Christ­ G. W. Mornhinweg, the last of the
Miss Lillian Sneed, who has been man, for the holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Caisy, who
era' union ot Oregon. Wasco county
mas family reunion came in the week.
Sunday they left for Port­ have been in Salem with Mrs. employed in Portland for several
mail this week without ths writer's land, to spend Christmas with Mrs. Carey’s mother, came home Satur­ years, is spending the holidays with
George Gould, and family of Cas­ was selected as the next meeting;
name.
We have no means of Mornhinweg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. day. Their daughter and family her parents, Mr. and M rs,.N , T- tle Rock, Wash., are visiting Mr. and place, and It Is probable that the gath­
ering will be held at The Dalles
knowine whg ia responsible for it. C. E. Gulliford, and sister Isabelle, re
Mrs. Lincoln St. John
ame with them to spend Christ­ Sneed.
mas.
There were five taiellMea duw fo>
turninig
here
the
last
of
tne
week
for
Wednesday
ev«Mog
the
following
Roland Marks was a belated arrival
Howard Reeves of Eugene came officers were elected at Eastern Star: Industrial accident« tn Oregon «hir­
among the students from 0. A. C. not a further vialt.
Lewis Mick vklted «< ihe A. C. down Sunday and took his two sons,
Miss Lucile Shedd, W. M.; P. H. ing the week ending December 20,.
being able to reach home till lgte
Armstrong home Cbrisim as. Other
Sternberg’s store at Albany was guests were M r. and Mrs. R. P. Willis and Charles, home with him Frecrksen, P.; Vera Sprenger. A. M.j according to a report prepared by the
Monday evening on account of his em­
robbed Monday night of $500 to $700 Ingold and L H Armstrong and for the holidays. The two little hoys Lottie Hense, conductress; Mrs. La state Industrial accident commission
ployment in a drug store at Corvallis.
make their home with their grand­ Mar, A. U.J Bertha Shedd, secretary; The victims were H. K. McKIddy, Ne­
worth of men’s clothing and $10 in family.
parents, Mr. and Mr«. J. W. Rector. J. C. Clay, treasurer.
halem. fireman; D. C. Hetnmlnger..
Richard, son of Dr. Garnjobst, has cash by burglars who climbed a tele­
Georfe Finley and wife, W . J,
Portland, locomotive engineer; Charles.
phone pole in the rear, entered
C. E. Gillette and s family
Salem
is iu c iilj,
l | lllln llj
iu L V U u c II
H IK I
m u iiiy
u of
i
Stanley Henery and family of New Fox, Glendale, engineer; Alex E rick­
through i sky-light and opened the Ribelin, W illiam McDowell and
Ruth Finley and Fleets arrive<i Monday to spend Christmas port are visiting kt the home of Mrs son, Clatskanie, hook tender, and'
back door to carry out the loot. The Misses
fiv in lr
n l.
ItL
w ith
M r«
H o t t a a 'a
n a m u » «
»
W e H ave
with Mrs.
Gillette's
parents, M Mr.
and Hencry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. St. Olen Crayton, Lowell, pondmsn. A.
Livick ate
Christmas dinner — with
editor of the Enterprise was in Al­
Mrs. Eliza Brandon. Finley had Mrs. W. A. Carey, and family.
John i
EVERY THING
total of 870 accidents were reported.
bany Monday, but he can prove that
brought the turkey from his Craw,
O ptical
he left that city fpr Halsey before
Twelve applicants for appointment*
Services were held in the M. E
fordsville farm, where ha had been
The Christmas holidays are the oc
to the United States M ilitary academy,.
dark.
E Y E S T R A IN
about a week, while the ladies of caaion of an influx of students. Uni­ church Sunday the flrat since the re
West Point, to be made by Repre­
Word comes today that Ihe bur­ his family visited nt Ribelin’» versity of Oregon and Eugene bible modeling nf the building.
Is tlic Cause of Many
sentative
Hawley, will be examined
glar
has
been
caught
at
M«<H«rd,
H U M A N IL L S
The Finleys wont home to Port­ university at Eugene, O. A. C. at
Mrs. T. J. Dannen speuc a couple of under the direction of the United
alter peddling stolen clothing land Tuesday,
I f yeur eyes give you trouble or
Corvallis and Willamette University days in Albany last week taking States civil service commission om
your glasses are annoying
along the way thither. Sheriff
teachers’ examination. Mi»« Undine January ( The applicants are: Marsh-
There was a cozy Christmas a*. at Salem are all contributors.
S E E US. We can Relieve You
Richards went after him, but be-
Dannen of Monmouth, filling her ell O. Barber. Ashland; Richard Mid­
f >re he got ready to start home
* Bancroft Optical Co.
place at school.
dlebrook*. Beaverton; James H. .Mills
3l.I 1st S t tV. Albany. Phone
f Mr- Burglar sawed hia way out of
In L ob Angeles the ministers
u b s c iii
t
the Medford jail and disappeared. dug up an old city ordinance
and had the police enforce
so that the movie element
couldn't dance after midnight
Then the movie |M*ople dug u|
ontitlief hoary old ordiuanc«
forbidding meetings on Kuuday,
and demanded that it be en
forci-d against
the
churches.
Even those who live behind
glass windows shouldn't throw
too many bricks.
Sometime**
bricks flounce. — Albany Item.
^ (o iid a y Greetings
an è
t/ii
G o m p /im e n ts o f tfe ò e a s o n
Halsey Church of Christ
a n è S in c e re S io o è )K 'sfes fo r
a d i a p p y • * / P r o s p e r o u s fty2¿/
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KOONTZQ
GOOD GOODS
Church Announcements
Church of C hrist:
Lon Charnlee, m inister.
Bible school, 10. W. H . Robert-
son. superintendent.
Morning worship, 11. Lord’»
I supper every Lord’s day.
Christian Endeavor, Si 30.
Evening service, 7:80,
The oburch without a bishop, in
'the country without a king.
I f jou have no church hone
I com« and worship with us.
A lfo r d A r r o w s
The Shedd basketball team went
to Lebanon Friday to play the high
(Enterprise Oarreipondence)
school team there and met defeat ly
The excellent Christmas program a score of 18 to 5-
given by the pupil« ftf tha Alford
school last Friday night "'as well at­
tended.
It’s Your Affair
Jr.. Marshfield; Ronald Haines and!
Dwight L Mulksy, Salem; Frank L.
Buchter, Medford; Coy Brown, Cen­
tral Point; O. W Lucas. Tillam ooki
John F. Wadman. Powers; John L -
Sherman. Dayton; Georgs E W illiam «
and Clarence IT. Belt, Corvallis.
To ascertain why two appropria­
tions. one of $400,000 end another o f
IBOO.OOd. for beginning construction o f
the Baker Irrigation project In Ore­
gon have not been need. Representa­
tive L. C. Crampton of Michigan,
chairmen of the sub committee of thw
appropriations committee handling In­
terior department appropriations, hsr
decided Io summon Secretary of In ­
terior Work Fred A. Phillips and W II
Hara A 8tewart, who are tn Washing­
ton. D C., representing the Boker-
projact. also will ba called before the-
subcommittee to answer questions re­
I citizen.
The main spring may garding the delay tn getting work:
started.
through.
Mrs. E. ...
A. Starnes IB
is »VSS/lllg
staying ni
at : truoamit its impulse
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V-
The Pacific Bridge company e f
the Harry Commons home this week, I •■'• «•♦»•»I or appointed official^
taking cars of Mrs. Commons and the '" ’f th T. '» « ‘‘anisin will not op- Portland, which has ths contract for
new boy.
I e ra te If the main apriug Is re- the construction of the naw draw­
—
moved. Then1 Is no substitute bridge across the Le4rls and Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram went to
Do we exercise our right to
Eugene one day last week.
vote and when we do, do we
always place intelligence, elflci-
Miss De Etta Robnett of Eugene ency and pwtrtotiMiu in govern
is spending the holidays at the home nient ahead of every other
of her grandparent«, Mi. and Mrs. D. consideration?
I. Isom.
, The main-spring of a watch
,,
, „„ „ , ,
'-»Jienites through a series of
Mrs. Lillie Rickard, a student of the wheels and eoge fo move the
Normal school at Monmouth, ia home' hunda „„
,|jH|. <*|tv
foi the Christmas vacation.
I HI«, leg islatures. eongrese. ex-
J. F. Isom is home from West Fir,I
««V
«»*«’
where he is working this winter, to I
. <»ie main spring
spend
ith hia
h i. f family.
.r a llv
" f government .M the iudvildual
spend the
the holid.vs
holidays w
with
Charles Troutman of Albany and John for
individual
interest
in
Troutman of Portland visited their government and Individual re
sister, Mrs. D. I. Isom, Sunday after- eponalbility for government.—
noon.
1 1 »»•-•*—
.
W alter « Head
President Amer:
Miss Hattie Dannen of Shedd end can
Hanker*,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sprenger of
Corvallia visited at the E A. S'arnea
home Sunday,
Duncan McKercher o f Crawfords­
ville has ten deer In his private deer
park.
Miss Mildred Goodman of Corvallis
spent Christmas with her friend,
Notice to delinquent taxpayers that
Thelma Ingram.
She also visited
Esther and Henrietta Starnes Sun taxes, penalties and interest must be
paid immediately or additional penal-
day afternoon.
.
ties would accrue were ihe Christmas
Mrs Harry Holt of 3 a -;
i Methodist;
Robert Parker, pastor,
Sunday School, 10.
bm called on their uncle and aunt,
”
Preaching. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram, Saturday
, ,
Intermediate League, 6:30.
evening.
• •
—
Epworth League, 6:30,
Twenty-seven took the teachers' ex-
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30,
Ur*. Michael Rickard went to Tol- , m|n«tlon.
The results will be an-
Preaching, 7:30.
edo Friday to spend a few days with J nounced February 1,
river at Astoria, suffered a loss esti­
mated as high as RIB.OOO and work
on the bridge wsa delayed by e
strange accident. The concrete bate
for the east real of the bascule draw
and consisting of a Solid block, weigh­
ing approximately 200.040 pounds, had
been completed and permitted to set
under water for the required 28 days.
Tests were made and the construction
of the base was pronounced perfect.
The water was pumped from the cof­
fer dam and preparations were made
to proceed with construction of the
rest of the pier. During an eight-
foot tide th« huge block of concrete
split hortcnntelly In the middle and
was raised several feet by the floating
of the coffer-dam. to which It dung
by frtetteb.
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