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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1917)
T h e Halsey Enterprise A l l Independent I MI ! t n I I r . I Newspaper. K 'H m i u n > Ao rV B U B N B b EV E R Y THURSDAY Watch Night Meeting Held RAILROAD MAY BUILD THROUGH HALSEY M hen in Albany pay a visit to Cohen’s Billiard Parlor Sunday evening a watch night meeting was held at the Chris ( igars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Etc. tian Church. The local Epworth Courteous Treatment Opposite Albany Hotel Entered as second-class matter October League was present. A district 3. 1912. at the post office at Halsey, Ore convention o f the Christian En gon under the Act of March J, 1879. deavor Society was held and delegates were present from all Devoted to the material upbuilding of over the county, among them Halsey and surrounding country and being Victoria Söderström, of U a n county generally. Subscription Harrisburg; Edna Whipple, of ra te $1.50 per year in advance. Eugene; Amy Carson, o f Spring- field; Misses Gladys and Goldie Marked Activity Reported in Purchasing of Both Wells, of Eugene; Cyrus C. A r Timber and harm Lands in Vicinity of Foster. nold, Jos. L. Harris, of Shedd: “ In him was life; and the life Cerle Dougherty, o f Browns Hill Interests May Construct Line ville; Geneveive Wolf, W. P. was lig h t of men." John 1.4. from Oregon Electric Moore, o f Brownsville; Ray For Next Sunday is missionary day ester, of Tangent; Mr. Dowd, to Timber. of Albany, president o f Linn in the Sunday School. County Christian Endeavor As The Baraca class gave their sociation. , Albany, Jan. 3. Reports from Lmber and farm, in the vicinity Reports o f the work done dur annual New Year’s party in hon Foster, in the eastern part of or o f the Philatheas, on Monday ing the past 6 months were sub Linn county, indicate that there of Foster, by various parties X -------- The Store of Q uality.--------X evening at the home o f Mr. and mitted and other matters dis is prospect of a railroad being leads to the belief that some Mrs, McWilliams. The evening cussed, which closed an inter thing is going to happen before built into that district. long. was pleasantly spent in games, esting meeting. Timber cruisers who are en Refreshments at 12 o’clock I he route o f the proposed road music and w itty numbers, fol gaged in scaiing the timber on a lowed by a nice lunch. The closed the evening’s program. I f ¡t js built it large tract, near Foster and in is uncertain. may branch from the Oregon young ladies pronounced the the neighborhood of Cascadia, boys a good bunch of entertain Electric main line at Albany, go- finished their work a short time •ng in through the rich country ers, The number present was ago. I t is understood that if the Me Have One Million Dollars 48. among them were Myrtle tim ber cruised up to require surrounding Lebanon, then to School has started again in ’ T D M n w n ,i APr° Ved farmS *n the " illamette Valley. Tobey and Homer Mornhinweg Sweet Home and on to Foster. ments that it would be purchas from the U. o f O., Wm. D. earnest a fter the holidays. Only Or it may be built via Halsey , »ERMONT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Q/ ed. the purchase to be made six weeks to the end o f the Marsters from Willamette. Iiuel Brownsville and Sweet Home. Bond from 0. A. C.. and Doro semester, which means work and upon condition that the H ill in I wo surveys are known to have terests construct I a rail line to thy M iller from Albany College. examinations. b en made for this route. A n the tract. other possibility is a branch from Reports have it that the tim New library shelve have been A meeting of the Official Board near Salem to Stayton, across by *'1' 1 “ 115 a I rial mi our ber exceeded expectations. K "gslon and to Sweet Home was called by the pastor for provided and the books that IhiS is the deal reported in Wednesday evening, which he were received some time ago are the newspapers some time ago and Foster by that circuitous being arrainged. | route. plans to hold each month. in connection w ith the Monarch Q,.ick Service. Superior Work on | Keen interest is fe lt here over Mills of Portland. The visit of Minor Boyd has again taken Velvets, Plushes and C hinchilli Coats The regular monthly business Louis H ill and party here last the prospects o f an early begin meeting of the League was held up his studies after a long ab I t would! sence during which he visited summer is thought to have ning o f operations. Tuesday evening. brought about the conclusion of mean the construction o f one or the South. “ Church Reporter. the deal. a lb ; ny o re more sawmills and a number of 132 W. FIRST ST. A ctivity in buying land, both logging camps. The members of the senior Out o f low n Orders Returned Postpaid Church Announcements class are proudly wearing their new class pins. F IR S T M E T H O D IS T EPISCO PAL W . A. P K IA U L X , Publisher Two Surveys for New Road Have Been Made Through Here. Timber Near Cascadia is Object. j Parisian ivory M. E. Church Notes 1 he Best Stock in Albany. At 5 5 Fred Dawson’s ; REXALL STORE r6%Y’ARM LOANS High School Notes M. & H. M. Hawkins, Gen. Agts., Albany p (? / q NEW STEAM PRESSING MACHINE MINTON-FOUTS CO CHURC H. The wall pictures in the two Preaching every Sunday at 11 rooms are to be rearranged and a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday the two new ones presented by School at 10. Prayer meeting the teachers put up with three Thursdays at 7 p. m. Ladies Aid o f the plats o f Halsey. Wednesdays at 1:30. Class meet ing first Sunday o f each month I he student b i\ presented nt 12 m. Bible Study Class every Prof. Maxw II w ith a fountain Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. pen, and Miss Buell with a vase I Rev. J. I). Cain, pastor. with its best Christinas wishes. HALSEY CONFECTIONERY THE ENTERPRISE FOR PRINTING / ' . ♦, .r, _ MONEY-SAVING MAGAZINE OFFERS No. 17, due 5:05 a. m., flag s*i [ , No. 23, due 11:10 a. nt., Hag stoj No. 15. due 12:47 p. m. flag stop Dressmaking Now is the time to have your No. 19, due 6:45 p. m., reg. stoj last season’s suits and dresses N O R TH BO UND altered. Gingham house dresses No. 18. due 11:41 a m., reg. stoj and plain sewing done. Mrs. No. 24, due 2:39 p. in., flag stop ( arrie Windom Cunningham. No. 14. due 6:19 p. m., flag stop I now sell only direct , my fee- I Tory here in 1 Fuucne. r „ u I iw w v c x » ♦ L ‘ ; * I formerly p^aj to «Kenta. B y new 1915 • r toM * .in , on the beet Pnresm ean 1 «B O Incubators •uxi Brooders Money can boy. I 1 tOd,*y ,or th® bilr FREE Mc- l Clenahen Incubator th an k my 5 Incubetor- ‘ I experience. N a ll a p a * * tor it now— before tinny el«. .C o u rtla n d M atthew s, one oi o u r students. has rendered a re c ita l th a t has n o t been surpassed by »ny Eugene v io lin is t—and that a ,l> r o n ly jo m onths in s tru c tio n . ' our education is not com plete ► w ith o u t a k n o w le d g e of music. 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