£ ‘Ct, HALSEY NTERPRISE HALSEY. L IN N CO UNTY, O RE Halsey Happenings I tells*ons and improvements A T r ! year and County LLVentS Mn. Inez Freeland spent week end in Albany. ‘S S h o rt S tories fro m S und ry . last A lfo rd A rro w s Brownsville Briefs the i * i town. L- • A. McKern of Lebanon Mrs. Charles Howe is able to W r ig h t’ s morgue has anew roof. « a s in Halsey Saturday. sit up a while each day now, but A. C. and L. H. Arm strong is far from well. fromr a v S t ’to A lb S y M onda^ | dr°Ve * P,°rtland Mrs. Fred G ustaf .¿on and Mr and M r, E „„a I Mrs- A C- Arm strong visited daughter Blanche spent the first Mr. and Mrs. and d ?t at Mrs. Mrs Harry Commons’ home days of the L E. T Abraham ^ a - a^ anA week in Albany. Mr. W arren were dinner guests Kridav at Hans Koch’s Sunday. i _ y' Mrs. Will Harrison is visiting F M M a v w a ii ana fa 1 f ' s - T- Scott> roadm aster or at the home of her daughter. Drain s D e n t^ a w J i f the Southern Pacific, was in Mrs. Dave Paine of Harmony, y ia in spent the week end witn town Thursdav m u -r a . u friends and relatives in Halsey ! Thursday. Mia. H. Tevepaugh, who was .. n a;, n. . . I Mr- and Mrs. C. L. Falk took operated on at t.ie local hospital A.nu M 1 1 hr,*tD’.ns ’ ’»"«ther, the train for Portland Friday last week, returned home Sat- “ — 7, ann fur a visit with relatives. urday. have been since. Mr and Mrs. 0 . \V. Frum Mr. and Mrs. Billie Abraham T h is is our firs t real ever freeze th is and daughters Ruth and Vivian are the pioud parents of an 8 ( j fall. drove to Albany Saturday. pound son. Mother and sou A r th u r W esley’s n r and one Miss Mary Smith came home Kitting along nicely, fro m Cottage Grove ca-me so near m ix in g on tbe highw ay F rid a y from Albany and visited her Since Clarence Boggie was so known in and around th a t the C ottage Grove n is r , ac­ m other several days last week. well k n o w le d g in g the com , paid A rth u r K -o w n a v ille , no sm a ll num ber of Mrs. John Gormley spent the W fo r damage to his ru n n in g citi-.e is attended his tr ia l. week end in town with her hoard. mother, Mrs. Hannah Cum­ The churches of the town Serie D o n g ertv was a member « f mings. held a union meeting at the th» co'lege d e p u ta tio n team sei t . t Christian church Sunday night Mrs. C. P. Moody and chil- under the auspices of t ie W. C. to n e ig h b o iin g town« over tbe week end, save a report c o m in g . d re n went to H arrisburg Satur­ T. U. iti« 9Ui. an. t Tbe i ’ 1 day for a visit a t the C. N. fro m C o rv a llis on the Mr. and Mi's. “Smoke” Daw­ m eetings weie w e ll attended a n d 1 Moody home, son are remodeling their home th e teams were in v ite d to re tu rn . A. C. and L. H. Arm strong out by Linn Station and expect Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foote a n d ' have purchased a new engine to make it a permanent one. son W alter and little Billy Kirk to run their thrashing machine The Dawsons formerly lived at drove over to the Calapooia j w ith the coming year. Berlin, river Saturday and came back Miss Ida Mitzner retu rn ed ' Grandma Schick is quite sick with a couple of fine Christmas Monday morning to her woik in i at ner home in North Browns- trees Albatiy, a fte r having spent the I ville. Grandma is past four- The P otter sewing club met week end a t her home. ! score years, and until this win- with Mrs. Lyman Pennel Wed­ j ter has been quite well. Mrs. Miss Cleona Sm ith was home Thomas is taking care of her. nesday. Tae afternoon was spent in sewing for the hostess. from Sweet Home for the week Mis. Cecil Harrison ran the Fourteen club members were end and she and Piof. S. D. present. Invited guests were Stevens and Miss Harkness of sharp point of a crochet hook Mrs. Mack Powers, Mrs. Ken­ Sweet Home were Eugene visi- hito her wrist, 'lhe hook pem- trated about one and one-half neth Robson and Mrs. Haroid tors Saturday. j inches between the bones of the Pugh. Lunch was seived by tfce C. A im strong left Friday vvrist. The wound is'healing hostess, assisted by her daugh­ for A. his ranch, in Douglas coun- niceiy. ter, Mr#. Harold .Pugh, and ty to look after his sheep. Mra. Kenneth Robson. Coyote# have been very bad in Rev. M. S. Woodwoitn spent The Mountain States Power tire neighborhood. Twelve of three days in Albany attending Company spent $750,000 on ex- the beasts Lave been killed this the Boggie trial. lie also at- fall. They had killed one sheep tended th e farewell banquet giv­ en the A im strong ranch and en to Rev. Mr. Fellman by the Albaoyto several for neighbors. Mr. Baptist church. Mr. Fellman o n ly Armstrong returned home Sun- goes to a pastorate in Pasedena, EXCLUSIVE day evening, escaping the snow- Cal. storm. The Ash Swale Hunt Club In a report to the board of direo m e t at the schoolhouse SatUl- OPTICAL PARLORS tors of the Linn county chapter of the day night and counted their American Red Cross society, a . c spoil a fte r another three days E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L Heyman, chairman of the roll-call hunt. As usual Charlie Bo\\- drive this year In the county, set forth CTS won the medal again. This Bancroft Optical Co. that a total of $2078 hfd been raised makes the foutth consecutive SIS West First street, Albany,Or. in the county for nest year’s work. I year he has won the rhedal. The I lc sing side are to fuYhlsh Uj# (Continued on page 4) banquet and oyster slipper .ft* be given Jan. 10. ' C. D. Estey went to Stayton Thursday. J. E. Dinwiddie went to P ort­ land Thursday. Chester Rice was a county seat visitor Saturday. Miss Joan Blaikie is spending the holidays in Portland, Useful X m a s G if t s for family and friends N eckw ear Gloves H andkerchiefs Mufflers Silk Hose S h irts B arretts Silk Scarfs Bells Sw eaters Silverw are C ninaw are G lassw are Jew el Sets P ic tu re s S tationery C om pacts M anicure Sets Stam ped Goods S lippers TOYS TOYS K OONTZG GOOD GOODS TOYS ty. Fire, which officials declare to have Henrietta Starnes spent Sat- ave. been of Incendiary origin, caused dam­ uiday night with her friend, age to the etty hall at Astoria esti­ Thelma Ingram, and Thelma mated at $2500. John Standish Caught, spent Sunday with Henrietta. A total of 10.920 carloads of lumber J. H. Rickard and family and A diepatuh fro m H avre, M o n t., shipped out of Bend by the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rickatd in S uu d a y’e A lb a n y D em ocrat wero Brooks Scanlon and Shevltn-Htxon attended an all-day meeting at said : mills during 1924. Miea France» W a g a r, daughter t ie Lake Ciegk church Sunday. of « The |t>ost of G A. R 'v e te ra n s hat d w in d le d thro u g h death u n til th -re are more th a n »nouah offlo« s to go around. A t the recent alec, tio n Ebenexer Con wav was noni» com m ander, H ugh V in ce n t ♦ice- Cnnnnaodar. J. F. V e n n e r ju n io r vire -co m m sn d e r, L . D. V id ito quarterm aster and a d ju ta n t. Hugh V in c e n t C h a p la in . J. F Venner officer of tbe day, John A rn o ld officer of the gua rd , H u g h V in ce n t representative to tbe 1925 encamp- m ent, L . I). V id ito a lta ru a ta re p ­ resentative. one of the uioet pro m in e n t By a vote of 51 to SI a levy for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starnes rancher« and stockm en in the Sco- »20,000 was voted Io road district No. and Miss H attie Dannen went bie dost r i f t , and John Sta-.idieh of 1. In the Manzanita-Nehalem country, to Oregon City Monday of last P lentyw ood, who la connected w ith for road construction. week, called there by the death the Producers’ News and F arm ers' Newton C. Cheney of Medford and of their cousin, M att Letten- P u b lis h in g company o f th a t c ity , Earl Leslie Wilson of Portland havo meier. Mr. and Mrs. Starnes b i ve a rrive d in tlx y re , b rin g in g been admitted to practice law per­ returned home Tuesday while the firs t w h isp -ria g a o fu r u a a n c e manently In this state. Miss Dannen stayed till Thurs Which may u n ite th e a rtis t and Server conet ruction work costing Miss W agar. T h e re p o rt is they day for the funeral. approximately »200.000 will be com­ were m a rrie d S aturday. Beverly Isom entertained the pleted by the city of Klamath Falls Mia» W cg a r became acquainted King’s Builders of the Christian with Standish two months ago. during the coming year. church Saturday afternoon. Af* w hile he was stationed at St-obic Thousands of boxes of prunes war» ter the lesson refreshm ents previous Io lhe election, eugaged , mailed und shipped by Portland oltl- wete served and games plaj'ed. ln campaign «o k for lhe f a r m e r - , ” >ns lBS* week to friends and rela- Those present were Donald, la b o r p a rty . As soon as the earn In pruneless states Linden and Roberta Bramwell, paign was over Standish was tr a n s -| Two large male cougsra. traveling R etta Aim strong, Kenneth fe rrc d .lo Plentyw ood, where ho la together, were treed and shot by W. Smith, Aaron, H attie and Cath­ now p ern iau eu lly located. *O Allison not far from Ukiah The erine Starnes, Beverly Isom and larger weighed more than 200 pounds. Mis. Bert Clark and Mra. Carl $60 for a Name The demand for cross bred lamba Bramwell. to form the foundation of breeding The Portland chamber of roan- Clocks has grown so keen that tb» merce . qffcm , « r prixe _ to the pel • Price has been raised to 11 cents e Shedd Stammerings #on who sends in Oh« moat s a tu - , poUnd factory word or words to b e , . Rnggie got 15 years and Neilson used os an over-nding brand ’ K „ ' . . . .. . “ , . j i r v tr «. • i K "by. w" ° reside In West, 10 -or to e Shedd ha n k ro b lp ry . for product# of Washington and 8utb, rlln. WB. k,Phwl to dB8th hy . Mr. Tait, the barber, has gone Uregon. horse when placing feed In the ant- The word or words must be mal’s stall. to Montana on a visit for sever­ sucli as would include the pro-, al weeks. ducts of both states and m ust | Frozen fog which descend»'! over Mrs. Dora Davis was agree­ typify the north Pacific te rri­ Klamath Falls did considerable dam­ age to telephone and power lines, and ably surprised T iursday even­ tory as well as the products. blanketed the etty with a fascinating ing, when coming home from The word or words should in white frosting. church to find her home °ccupi- some way re]a te to agriculture. ...... ed by a number of l datives and and horticuUu,.wi prôducU as I Th' 8"uth«rn *■<•'«' company has ° 0cat 10’? uhei- we« a# to the special climatic nw"rd,,a " con,rac‘ ,o the u '»h Co»- 11th birthday v, hich they had conditions which produce the struct ion company for building ap­ come to help celebrate. _Mr#. qUa]ity and quantity of products proximately 22 tnllas of railroad from Davis was presented with a lof t'he ¿ „ d t p ^ « ¿ p a cify Grass Lake to Diets. A special school election called at beautiful Indian blanket. « I fruiu ( vegetables, nuts and .unch was Provided by the daj Roseburg to consider th« Issuance of guests. Those honoring M rs.' T he contest will end Dec. 81, school bonds In the sum of »165.000 Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Rex and a]j SUggestion9 should be, resulted In the approval of the bonds Duvis Mr. and Mrs C J. Shedd, mailed the m arketing depart- b* ‘ vot" ,,f 4,# 10 ,w W , nLer’ a i j m a edj ’«, r'i ment, Portland chamber of com- r *w- *bi»h for s time tbrsatsned and Mrs. Brasfield, Mr. and Mrs. merce Oregon Bldg Poi tkind. ! ,l1* *atir* business distrtet of Malta, Will Porter, Mr. and Mrs. John A committee of seven has was cherkad by tbe vnluntner fire de­ Cornett, Frank Porter, P. H. been appointed, consisting of E. partment after tbe Malin hotel had Freeiksen, Mrs. H. Freerksen, E. Faville, editor W estern sustalnoll damaxa of approximately Mrs. Agnes Clark and niece, Farmer, Geo. E. Hall, HAll, »1000. Mrs. Calder, Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Emory Advertising Agency; D. Benton county I* to have an "ocw- Cloy, Mrs. Satchwel, Mis. Hof­ M. Botsford, Botsford-Constap- noinlc conference" January 13 and 14. fman and Parphena White. ' oe A d v e rtis in g A gency, H . M. The government has just roinpfeted an exhaustive survey of the county, bailer, Kelley-Clark Co., brok­ the first to bo finished In the Pacific ers; A. H. Smurr, Johnson Lib­ northwest Pine Grove Points ber Co., brokers; W. L. Taylor, Fire lossea la Oregon, exclusive of ______ I president North) Pacific Cooper- Portland, In November aggregated Bert Haynes and family stive Ptune EkcTfange, Portland; »166.450, according to a report pre­ were Eugene visitors Saturday. D. E. Towle, manager The Bar- pared hy W ill Moore, stale nre L. E. Eagy and family - - « « ¡ ¡ > 5 ™ » " ’ P" kl"« <=•- Gr” G. B. Tycer went Monday to I^owell, where he has employ­ ment. Mrs. C. A Blann and. son Ardhie were Albany visitors Saturday. shopping in Albany Saturday. E. L. Wood came down from Robert Hover visited his Eugene to fill his appointment grandparents at H arrisburg at the church of C hrist Sunday. Saturday. .. . ,, _ „, , H. A. Walker, m anager of the ■ □ _ ii ail Biownsville Woolen Mill Store ler and »mall son were Albany at Albany, was in town Monday. visitors Friday. M rs ’ 1 P Weber w ent to C or­ v a llis v e ite rd a y to v is it her hus­ band, who is cova.cscing in a bos. p ita l. | tors. and Mrs- Haynes were vi9i’ News Notes From All Over Oregon (E n terp rise C orrespondence) Sources ON, DEC. 17. 1924 f ir s t choice of judge#, $50.00; second choice, $25.00. If the word chosen by the judges jo submitted by more tnun onihpeison the p n ie win divided jj . ej0,e, of the word# choseh Carl Nichols is a t home con- is accepted and put into use an valescing after an operation fo t * additional $50.00 will be paid appendicitis performed at a the person presenting that hospital in Corvallis. word- < « ■ A number of Pine Grbve peo- j . . pie have been attending the re- Last year organic heart di- vival meetings a t L akt Creek, i se ’se killed many more people Mr and Mrs. N. E Chandler *»' Oregon than did tuberculosis and W. G. McNeil and family arxi more than half again as were among those who attend'd 38 cancer and pneumonia the Sunday services and were A death from heart disease hat present for the basket dinner: typically back of it a story of infection in childhood or early The Ladies' Missionary /.so­ adult life. The commonest ciety of the Methodist church, causes of heart disease are south, of Peoria, met at the rheumatism and syphilis. Many home of Mrs. L. E. Eagy heart diseases are entirly pre­ Thursday afternoon. Ton mem­ ventable. Some are wholly cur­ bers were present. Mrs. Hein- able. I’ marshal Thero were a total of 2# flree reported. A hill to limit the powers of county Judges In their capacity as Juvenile Judges will be Introduced at the next session of the state legislature, ac­ cording to J O Tate, chairman of the state child welfare commission Construction of a new hatchers for the state fish commission at Beaver creek, which Is about two miles from Hebo on the Tillamook highway, has been started The hatchery will be one of tbe largest tn the state. So raptily are deuands for fiction volumes Increasing at the Umatilla county library that the board has found It Impossible to buy books In sufficient quantities with the money available to satisfy the demand. Following a check of Its oWn figures with estimates furnished by tha coun­ ty aaseseors' office, the Mullocpnah county tax supervision end conserva­ tion commission placed the local 1*26 tax levy at 33 2 mills, as against >2.1 mills last year The value of ell tria b le property In (Continued on page 4) t