/ cP rt,, c « 4 Halsey Happenings and County Events Doings of Our Populace Chronicled in Brief Paragraphs ♦ visitors at the M. E. church Sun­ day. W. C. Obermeyer, a Tangent commissioner. Mias C la rk, a student at M on­ m outh, was a week-end visito r of Mies Ju lia Hulse. The Red Cross handled rbout 8200 in this county in charity work, which is about 82 per member. Charity work does not in this instance mean pauper­ izing work alone but a l s o helping those who need help to help themselves. Albany city and Linn county entrust their charity work to the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson and Mr. and Mrs.George Chand­ ler and baby were Pine Grove Some of the citizens of Harrisburg want the new trans-Willamette bridge on the Pacific highway at that town called "John B. Yeon," In honor of the ex-member of the highway commis ■ion. Elimination of governmental em ployes who hare ceased to be neces sary since war and immediate postwar conditions hare passed was asked in a resolution passed by the Alban; chamber of commerce, to be forwarded to congress. The recent freshets in the Santiam river and Hamilton creek worked a great benefit to the shingle Industry of Lebanon. The Super Sbingle com pany had a large number of shingle bolts in Hamilton creek, which they were unable to get down the stream to the mill at Lebanon. The high water became of the right stage to easily float the bolts, and the company got to the mill nearly 2000 cords ol shingle bolts. Sunday S e r m o n S u b je c ts: M ornin g, “Crown of Thorns” »:ng, J Pilgrim ’s Progress ” (Thitd sermon of series) 9 (Continued on page 8) MEN’S CLOTHING to order! 9 F U R N IS H IN G S F O O T W E A R F O R M EN W OM EN : DRY GOODS : DRY GOODS • DRY GOODS • DRY GOODS • dry GOODS AND ! GROCERIES GROCERIES! GROCERIES GROCERIES. GROCERIES: oontzq good A K GOODSk J Senate and House Shedd Bank Bandits Make More History Agree on Tax Measure Provides Fcr Total Reduction of $387.000.000 727 of 1390 Auto fatalities last year were directly due to pedestrian's fault • ia C adillac car fro tr Portland yester­ day. N o rth of Tangent, in the Caiapooia bottom , a road hog crowded him in to the d itch end his car was wrecked and be was plunged in to the water. H is new ear now looks like an old one and is in Papm an’ s hospital, the Halsey garage A bundaed or tw o of dollars w ill he spent in repairing it, The hog hurried or. hie way. Methodist Church Next Jay Walker to Blame for Half of the Deaths by Auto farm er, ia a candidate for county The Christian Endeavor held their regular business meeting at the church Saturday evening. George F inley wag in town A sociaJ time was enjoyed aftei today. the business session and refresh Mr. Parker is s till fin ding gotnt- ments were served. tliin g interesting to say on the Mrs. Irma Shotwell visited in subject of ' ‘ P ilg rim ’ s Progress” Salem over the week end, return Sunday evenings. ing Monday evening. Miss Marie Sneed, who is em­ This fall we are to vote for a ployed as lihrarian in Portland, United States senator and state came home Saturday for a week school superintendent, two repre­ end visit. sentatives in the legislature, one Mrs. Warren Perry of Wood-iS tjte Sen?tor f^om this county burn arrived last week Tuesday and one from Lmn and Lane, t<- visit her mother, Mrs. J. T. a county commissioner and state- school superintendent. McNeil, and other relatives. A granite monument 13 feet Mrs. Belle H ind m a n, sisrer-in- l«w o f J. W . C lark, who was here high is going up on the Blakely w ith other relatives when bis place, south of Brownsville, in father was believed to be at honor of James Blakely and d eath’s door, spent a n ig ht w ith other pioneers. The old gentle­ the C larks this week as she wagon man lived to be over 100 and her way home to M ontana from twelve of his children are living, C alifo rn ia. ranging from 86 years of age F. W . Robinson brought a new down. M re. Pugb of the reeauraot gone. e i 9 Vo PedestrionQjnlbsed Physical Disability •w w a irr wAWNsa aw toi M \ NY a motorist whose car has figured In a fatal accident will be able to present a clear sheet to Saint Peter when his time comes, when one ,, ®rs ,l ,he contributing factors outside of the driver's own fault A total or I,,..-O nuto fatalities on record with the Stewart-Warner Safety Council for the prevention of automobile accidents, covering s period of seven months, s o w s that In 727 cases the fault was dearly the pedestrian's and cannot be put down to the driver, the weather or uaavotdsble circumstances. ie careless pedestrian's footsteps lead him to the grave by six distinct r° Uib|8 SI1‘' S l*le ®afety Council, and the most travel-worn of these Is Jay­ walking. Sixty-two per cent of the 727 auto fatalities Just referred to were due to streuklng across busy streets without using the Intersections. Children's P aylng in the streets was responsible for 81 per cent and coasting for another per cent. Confusion on the part of the pedestrian, not hearing whistles and turning back In his tracks, brought about 8 per cent of these 727 deaths, while physical disability and Intoxication rate 8 and 2 per cent respectively. U unken drivers are to blam e fo r more than h a lf these acci dei D » you w ant to donate iknd reble the a w fu l to ll by mak ing the Volatead act less s tric t? Lake Creek Locals (E nterprise Correspondent) Happenings in Public Schools Below Present Law. Washington. D. C.—House and aen- Xta conferences agreed upon a modi- 'Icd tax bill to reconcile the dlffer- nces between the measure* aa pass­ ed by the two houses of congress The conferees accepted the house provision for a 20 per cent maximum estate tax in place of the present 40 per cent and the senate provisions for i lower levy on estate taxes for the period 1921-1924, which are not yet paid. The senate voted to repeal the ’state tax altogether. The total reduction of I3S7.OOO.OOO is $69,000.000 below the amount pro­ posed by the senate and Is 966.000,000 above that voted by the House. The senate's surtax recommenda­ tions were adopted. The bill aa accepted will he present­ ed to the house and senate for con­ firmation. The automobile tax of 3 per cent as passed by the house was accepted by the conferees. The senate voted to abolish this. The theatre admission tax of 10 per cent applies to admissions of 76 cents and over, compared with the present 50 cent figure, which the house vot­ ed to retain. The senate voted to abolish this tax altogether. The conferees agreed to the repeal of the capital Block tax aa voted by the innate, but reduced the corporation tax from 1314 per cent as voted by the senate to 13 per cent for 1926 and 13 Vj thereafter. Hugh Leeper Passes Their Run of Bad Luck Continues. They’re in Jail Again There’s no such thing as per­ manent success in a lawless life. When a fellow thinks he has committed a "perfect crime,” the very thought spurs him to try again, and in time he gets caught. The fellows who robbed tho Shedd t>ank have so far succeed­ ed in secreting the bonds they stole, those pieces of paper which, if found in their posses­ sion, would convict them. They They a.e due for a session tn court for trying to sell them, and may have to serve time for that. But that was not enough. TTiey blew a safe at Cloverdale, got a lot of loot and then fell in­ to the hands of the law, lo sing all they had te-ken except sonic bonds, which, like rthe others, have disappeared. Tillamook, Or.—Four men are in Jail here charged with dynamiting the safe of the Cloverdale Mercantile company at Cloverdale, escaping with 9100 In cash, checks for about 92000 and notea aggregating about 92000. They have been Identified as: Charlee Griffin, Wallace Wretsel, James Bloomer, Gaorge Welch, Early Sunday morning the four drove to the store and while one of their number kept the engine of the car going the other three gained en­ trance to the store and with a charge of nitroglycerin blew the safe. The blast was heard by H. P. Kran- ev. who lives acroee the street from the store. Kraner notified Sheriff Aahfm here, and. he In turn called Sheriff Manning at McMinnville, who drove toward Tillamook and waited for the men after deputizing William Martin to assist him Manning forced the fleeing men to abandon their auto­ mobile and take to the brush after they had fired two shots at him. He overtook and arrested the four with­ out a struggle. Miss Ruth McNeil spent the ' The biology class, with Mrs Hugh Leeper died at his home week end as guest of Helen W ii- Ehctwell as instructor, di» in Halsey Friday night, aged 67, liarjis. sected a cat Thursday. Can’i ■'after suffering several months It is wet; but the early spring say how much knowledge was (lowers are to be found in the] g-ainfd but we believe they havt from heart and kidney trouble, of which dropsy was one of tht "° » dis proven the theory that a ca, oppressive symptoms. Mr. and Mi's. Thomas Aixlry has nine lives The funeral and burial wen S e' " n i i rcl1 P“ ria F ‘" i E™“ ‘ » « • “f «>< held Monday afternoon at Pine k test flu patients. J. S. Nicewood, who has bee’s The contest is now on among Grove, Rev. Mr. Parker conduct­ very ill for some time, is able, the juniors and seniors for the ing the services. Mr. Leeper was Voom on his to be up now. Lincoln medal which was on dis­ father’s farm in the Lake Creek play in the Koontz store window Mr. and Mrs. Manlee Spores of Lula and Id-a McNeil havi section. Springfield were guests of C. S. About a dozen years ago ht Nation’s Capital been taken out of school as their Williams and family. purchased the Halsey hotel, mother has moved back to theii Celebrates Dav which he and Mrs. Leeper con­ Ralph Goldsmith, nephew off ranch. J. S. Nicewood, hr s returned to | Mrs. Clarence Williams was a ducted until 1920, when Gram Washington, D. C.—The rapltel Join­ Reynolds bought it, taking pos his home in Los Angeles. | school visitor Wednesday. ed with the remainder of the rountry session Sept. 1. Miss Mary Evans, who ha«' hisses Eunice Sylye.ster Since then the Leepers have Monday to honor the memory of l>een sick for several weeks, is Quimby and Esther See- resided in the latter’s residence George Washington. « « . • - I O ld tV O fo n n fh o c i/* lz lia f In o l able to l>e up part of the tim e,, 10,(1 were on the sick ,ist 1381 property, Where Mr. I^eeper’s ill­ Number* of public ceremonies were week. arranged by patriotic organlsatlona but is still very weak. Dr. Marks, as health officer, ness and death occured. without regard for the recent contro­ Survivors are the widow, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cum- orders any student complainin', versy over the personal habits of the mingjg attended the all-da; r of not feeling well to be sent whose maiden name was D a v it ; first president and the newer debate meeting of the Linn and Bentoir. home from school immediately. his son Alvin; a daughter, Mrs ever how he would stand on the pro­ counties Jersey association et D. S. McWilliams, and Mes L. W. Byerley, and two brothers hibition laaue. Shedd 'Thursday. dames, Robert Parker and Sidney and Frank. The tw o jat In congrena, time was set apart from were visitors ter reside at Lake Creek. legislative duties for the reading In Rev. H . S. Shangle, presiding ! Arthur Foote Undertaker Wright was the both houses of Washington's Farewell elder, will preach Sunday morn-, Wednesday. Address. ing at 11 o’clock. An all-day ' Mrs. FreelandN granddaughter funeral director. Sharing the renter of the day's ac­ meeting has been planned with j is hack in Mr». Cross’ room after 'The children and relatives of tivities with the capital ware the basket dinner at noon. • being i l l several days. Mrs. J. T. McNeil remembered Mouht Vernon home and tomb of The home of A. L. Owen was. I A patriotic program in honor her 76th birthday Tuesday ^vith Wadhlngton and the George Washing­ burned Saturday morning. With of Washington’s birthday was a di nner party. Each guest ar- ton Masonic National memorial, now the help of the neighbors some put on at the school Monday rived before noon with a well under construction near Alexandria, of the contents were saved, b u r , morning, consisting of songs filled lunch basket^ Mrs. McNeii Va. Boy acoiga and war veterana of the loss was heavy, as the house 'i and rea.dings by high school was the recipient of not one the city and points nearby made a was remodeled recently. ! and grade students and a patrio- birthday cr-ke, but three. Those pilgrimage to Mount Vernon, while Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock.., ^ c a n ta ta by the pupils of Mrs. present were: Mr. and Mrs Masnna held aervlces at the memorial Mr. and M.s. Roy Owen r.nd polemr-na room, Vivian Frun. Frank Gray, O. R. Bond, E. E temple. C. S. Williams and family at_ i! ««personating George Washing- Gormley, John Morgan, Grant tended the basket social>at 1 ton and Leila Ganale Betsev McNeil and family and Miss Hel- Lost—Glen E. Davis, 18 years Busey schoolhouse Friday eve- ? Ross. The rest of the day was en Williams, old. White. No marks or brands. ning. They report a fine time. I a holiday.___________ , ----------------- When last heard from was re­ V, ilo IC- ported negotiating for a shoe/ ihoeiAe- Among those from here when/ Schedules of services in local \t' nl A attendi'I tht Reid-Jones w rest-I ar ’d nearby churches, if received h a l.* M onday n ig h t. pair outfit at Silverton ar andl Mr. ’ — later than Tuesday at 10 a ! £ fenj0>?ble P™»1™ White was speeding that w a y to ling match in Albany Friday’ not* later than Tuesday at 10 a j UO.il ° f th ' try to engage him for White's j evening were Walter Baum gart­ m., are gladly published in tha shoe repair shop in Albany. P‘an° T ner and wife, Karl William.', Ente rprise without charge, bu t! ,w ere « 7 e n b y Mail from male and female | Clarence Mays, Martin Cur i- as a precaution against publish-1 ing Ju a HuI“ . indu Ml?' mailers is piling up in Halsey ming and Russel Herndon. ing an an erroneous erroneous notice notice in in case case of change, they are inserted Haye8.- Miss Beverly awaiting forwarding orders from ' a.d? him. Ha ry fiason was up from only on the same week they an - A fter tba foregoing was in type recet«d. Send . f« .h . „ „ t,„ , " » • Albany and got a ride back with and eight girls, was word came, dated Sunday, (bat Mrs. Ringo. He is pastryrnan in every we ek if you wish it print-: very entertaining. Some- very G lenn was wae in the Modern shop .Pete’s restaurant next the ed. dainty baskets were sold, rdbert to S ilv e rto n , bat did n o t say Globe theatre, and it is said h i Isom acting as auctions r. Pro­ whether aa employe or purchaser, puts a part of thc-t smile of his M . E. Chun h ceeds were about 826 and the result of W hite's miseion into every pie or cream puff ht a not known here. Robert Pat kar pastor. makes. Brad Moss has bought J. D. Sunday sch- » 1 , 10- There was no rural mail car­ Clark’s house n d block toward Preaching, 1 1. rier service Monday, so most o> Mr. and Mrs. Claron Gormley Junior Izaagi the north end of town on Second 3, are leaving soon for Coouille, Epw orth less oe, 6:30. street. It is understood that ho our community eorreepondeuce where Claron bid in the position Preaching, 7:1 '0. >vill put in a filling station and for this week reached us too lafs of track walker for the South­ Praver-incetiOi V Thursday, 7:30. lunch room, as well as cabins to go to a linotype and get re­ ern Pacific. Bible S tu ly Tn »»day, 2. for campers. turns before publication. r I 1