H alsey VOL. XII enterprise HALSEV, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MCH. 6, 1924 NO. 32 HALSEY HAPPENINGS AND COUNTY EVENTS S h o rt S torie s fro m S u n d ry Sources while Miss Drinkard remained for a longer stay. / THE POT AND KfTTTLE OREGON OCCURRENCES RECITED FOR READERS Miss Melba Neal went to Albany Monday. J. C. Bramwell and J. C. Walton drove to Albany Saturday. ¥ •xu: •9. -«I* Al Walt Smith is doing carpenter work Miss Donna Robertson went to Eu­ at the Thomas Ardry home. gene Saturday. Joe Kirk and wife of Portland were The Murphy Motor company of Al­ guests at the O. W. From home Sun­ bany sold five autos last week. day. WHO > S rA R T £ D r w s e ^ P 3 £ C (/e Ths combined value of exports fro® Portland for February reached >3,741,. »1«. The home of Samuel Wamboult, Harry Bressler went to Lyons Fri­ near Harrisburg, was burned Thurs­ day to act as railroad section fore day morning. man. l/j < i v I ~ Mrs. Edith Kelly, president of the Miss Clarice Gourley has taken a Rebekah assembly, will visit the lodge posidion as bookkeeper at Sw iftr, here March 20. cream station, in Albany. W. A. Carey went to Walla Walla, Mrs. Mary E. Robnett of Browns­ Wash., Monday, on a business and ville was the guest of Mrs. Elixa pleasure trip. He will visit his Brandon several days J a tt week. brother, Robert Carey, while there. E. T. Newbry, who has been visit­ Jean Simpson, manager of the state ing M. B. Harding and family, return­ game farm at Corvallis, and F. C ed to his home at Medford Friday. Stellmacher. president of the Santlara The Oddfellows have contracted for Fish and Game association, liberated the MeCully building for $2400, so >00 pheasants on the reserves at Scio now it will be Oddfellows’ hall in fa ct m d Tangent. Dr. Charles Price was in Albany a Mr. Anderson, early this week, ex­ tew hours Saturday. His meeting pected the preliminary survey of the in the armory there will begin March Clear Lake water proejet to be in 9, progress before the week end. Mrs. L. E. Walton, James Rector, Of Linn county bonds $556,928 are Thomas Miller and Ralph McNeil outstanding, of which $493,500 are were all passengers to Harrisburg county highway bonds. Municipal laturday. bonds in the county are Albany, $172,- Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Moody and little 869; Scio, $65,257; Harrisburg, $11.- 305; Lebanon, $98,500; Halsey, $550; ' grandson, Jerry Moody, of Harris­ burg were visitors at the C. P. Moody Brownsville, $97,000. There are home Thursday. $292,601 outstanding against school districts and $2,037 against union Mrs. Joseph Krewson returned to high school districts. H alsey's share her home at Leona Thursday. Her mother, Mrs. J. T. Curry, who was ill, of school debt is $807. is able to be out again. E. B. Penland, after a surgical op­ Mr. and Mrs. George Drinkard of eration in Oakland, Cal., recovered so that be dispensed w ith a nurse, Wasco returned to th eir hom e S a t­ but suffered a relapse and was again urday, after a visit here with Mr. and in the nurse’s care at last reports. Mrs. Jarnos Drinkard and other rela­ tives, Mrs. Flora Taylor and Miss Anna Mrs. Fred Tay’or of Eugene arrived Drinkard, who have been spending the winter in California, arrived for a Tuesday and spent the day with her visit with their sister, Mrs. D. Taylor, father, J. C. Standish, and wife. She last week. The first named lady left Wednesday for Salem, where she went Monday for a visit in Portland, visited httr brother, Everett Standish. E p ito m e o f Events in the Beaver State Il I v* 2 - John J. Roberta has let a contract1 for a three-story apartment hows* in Salem that will cost approximately $100,000. Poison, planted maliciously In oae of the logging camps near Bend re-' cently, hat caused the death of 17 valuable dogs. Taxes in Marten county due during 1924, based on 1923 valuations, og gregate $1,010.172.62, or >64.665 less than last year. Due to the fact that comparativaly little hay has been fed. a large surplus will be held by livestock men after the winter is oyer. Deputy asiess o n hare received no­ tice that taxes will be reduced 9 per cent In Union county for the coming year on all Improved farm lands. William D. Wallace, 79, Oregon pio­ neer, died at Jasper. He wag the son of Mr. and Mr». James A. Wallace, who crossed the plains to Oregon In 1862. H li w w x v v v a n % w. ® the dust o f drouth-parched California Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. early days, andi s also a veteran ust 30 of this year. from his -feet and returned to happy Thompson and son, Kenton, Mrs. o( the Indian wars. He tells ol Robbers entered the stores of Peter W e H ave Halsey 1;han there came a rain of (By Special Correspondent) Clara Thompson, Mrs. Whited and one occasion wbeo, away from McDonald and D. L. Vandlele at St. ¡.EVERY THING from an inch to nearly 2 inches over civilization and tanking food, he Paul and appropriated 90 dozen eggs, Marvel Lawrence spent the week daughter, Ivy, and George Kauble. the centr al and southern part of the end with Belle Burson at Lebanon. O ptical and a companion roasted a croi^, and a large quantity of shoea and Mrs. Jake Ackerman celebrated her which thnyate without salt. state andl turned that dust into mud other wearing apparel. EYE STR A IN V itz Ramsdell was in the vicinity birthday Sunday with t dinner to And California is happy because its Is the Cause of Mauy The atate highway commission will name ¡3 mud, for drouth threatened this past week on insurance business. which the following guests were invit­ HUMAN ILLS j Tomorrow and Saturday even receive bide fer paving tho Albaay ed: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Levaugh and al, crop: s and I he water supply of If yeur eyes give you trouble or Bruce and Jim Burson have rented children, Barbara and Clive, Mr. and ings at the Globe theater id Al. CorvaiJIs section of the Pacific high many ci ties. Much irreparable dam­ your glasses are annoying bany the old-time songs “Sweet wav at a mooting to be held in Port­ the Ramsdell stock ranch for the Mrs. Howard Srigley of Alpine, Mrs. SHE US. We can Relieve You 1» age had already been done by the Rosio O’Otsdy." “ In the Shade land on Monday, March 10. coming year. Wonder which one is Mary West and Margaret Morrison of droutb, but late crops are safe and B ancroft Optical Co. •f the Old Apple Tree’’ and going to be married. The national guard units of ths atgte Albany, Mrs. Begley of Halsey, Mr. 313 1st St. W. Albany, Phone g green feed will be plentiful again, Sweet Adaline’’ will bW fllastrat are so nearly recruited up to strength and Mrs. Hillard Ackerman, Mrs. The Baptists are buay this week i (Continued an page J) ed, humorously and otherwise, on at the present time that the advisabil­ putting in a lavatory room in the Effie Haverland and son, Lewis, Mr. the screen and auog by the an- ity of stopping recruiting In the neat- basement of the church and laying a and Mrs. Jake Ackerman. dieoca. It is a new departure future is being considered. sewer. that promises agreeable thrills. Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian. y r w d. Is la California, wtfere he will spend At a special school meeting in Ash Crou-Robertson Friends of M’M ’Marie Snead U T TAYIOD Swale district Saturday night, Walter The marriage of Miss Donna Rob­ will be pleased la-ldafn that ahe 10 days or two weeks assisting the DO YOUR authorities there in their fight «gainst Watson was unanimously elected to ertson and Jesse O. Cross took place has bten choirn to fill the place of the foot and mouth disease. TAILORING fill the unexpired term of two years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. head librarian at the atate univar- ✓ At the request of a large number and four months as director left va­ Robertson, parents of the bride, Sun­ sity in Seattle. Marie hat been cant by Vltz Ramsdell. day morning, March 2. The ring a faithful -Student-and deserves of residents of Yonoalls, the city coun­ cil has passed an ordinance requiring ceremony waa read by Lon Chamlee, ths honor, *- • The Christian and Baptist churches license fee of >30 for all public pastor of the Christian church, at .•------■---- U fa ' * !»> have opened their doors to the Meth­ dances given it) the future. 9:30, in the presence of the immediate odist services since the Methodist Oregon pensloae have been granted family of the bride, Mrs. Chamlee church burned, and the Presbyterians and two little sons were present also. as follows- Sarah A. MeChHx, Day- opened up the manse and the Cain Following tha ceremony Mr. and Mrs. ton, >30; William ■. Conine, Roseburg, family are living there. There is >1>; Charles F. Foster. Portland, $12; Cross left on their hoasymoon. After surely good fellowship between the Margaret. M Rates, Portland. $10. | March 10 they will make their home churches of the town. However, the Robert Crawford, in cbar$e of the in Halsey. Methodists held morning services in flax Industry at the Oregon mot« peni­ The bride is an accomplished pianist the schoolhouse. It is to be decided and has taught music the past winter. tentiary has returned from California, this week whether they will build soon •peat, two weebs Investigat­ Mr. Cross is employed at the O. W. or not. ing various kinds of hemp machinery. Frum warehouse Nearly $90,000 more In construction It is believed that Donna will be George Blain, who recently went to work is going on now In the city of able to bear her Cross without any Halsey Church of Christ California to reside, has returned to pangs, and we feel sure that the Eugene than wee on the schedule a Brownswille, and he says that Linn Crosses will not be cross to each year ago. adcordlag to the record» In Church Announcements the office of the city building Inspec­ county is good enough for him. other. tor. Church of Christ: They have a host of friends who Rev. W. J. Craig has bought a new McMinnville voted at a special «lee- I.on Chamlee, minister. Chevrolet and turned his faithful old wish them a happy life voyage. lion to emend tba etty charter so that Bible school, 10, W. H. Robert- hors« out to grass. Mr. Craig is one It would comply with the atata law son, superintendent. o f the oldest men in Brownsville and Pioneer of 1853 Morning worship, 11. Lord’s on holding and conducting municipal has for many years had the contract elections. Five other proposed amend­ supper every Lord's day. A. F. Chrisman, from Lebanon, uncle to carry the mail between the rail- ments were defeated Christian Endeavor, 6:80. 1 road station and the postoffice. He of C. C. Jackson, went home Monday, An appropriation of liooo to aid Evening service, 7:30, ax The gentleman ia is a superannuated M E. m inister after a visit here. The church without a bishop, in the promotion of the socalled Uma­ ' . tilla Rapids Irrigation project, on the and one of the most highly respected 88 years old, and as he came to Ore­ the country without a king. f residents of the Calapooia metropolis. gon in 1853 he can surely be classed If jon have no church home Columbia river below Pendleton, waa H you want to know why, drop ia nad see our styles, oar grt U range of beau as an Oregonian. He could fill thia come aud worship with us. authorised by the directors of the tnul pure wool 1st net and our superb qualities at — Portland chambqr of commerce. page with reminiscences of his life in Methodist: (From the Times) Indications of activity in tha wool this state and every paragraph would Robert Parker, pastor. market are evident In Klamath county Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Austin were sur­ be worth readi.ig. !(• saw much Sunday School, 10. by contracts between woolbuyers and prised by a group of their friends re­ service in war with Indians in eastern Preaching, 11. sheepmen. A number of contracts have cently when they dropped in to pay Oregon and appears to remember Intermediate League, 6:30. hern drawn with the prioe tet at 4« their respects. The event was the events of those days as if they had Epworth League, 6:30. cents and >1 a bead advance mode ninth wedding anniversary. Those occurred yesterday. y I’rayer.meetiPjpThursday,.7-3O, j on the clip. -> ( GOOD GOODS . \ ____ _ i who, were in the party, beside thd host Ha was a prospa«tor lo the Preaching,r7:30. ’ (Contiaacd on page 2) :? V X Brownsville Briefs 2 $25 TO $ 50 KOONTZ Q