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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
Mail Orders Done Promptly KODAKS from 75c to $100 YI. V. K o o n t z Co. FRED DAWSON, Albany For Spring Sewing Rexall Store The Store o f Quality Locai News A kitchen cabinet for sale. quire of Mrs. Boyd. U r Lindberg, the Dentist, H arrisburg Halsey is well represented at ... ---------- ^ e picnic at Brownsville today. Miss Vena McCully of Eugene Mpa „ T n • . is visiting in Halsey. T M r?‘ J ‘ Qu,ck returned „ Tuesday from her trip to Pendle- Mrs. A. T. Grugg*-tt of Cor- ton. vallis is visiting at the home of Holsum B re a d -th e biggest her S18ter. Mrs. Wm. Stewart. and best loaf for the money, at ,The M. V. Koontz company' Dean’s Confectionery, has installed this week a sanitary Fred G. Smith and fam ily, ac- counter in their grocery depart- companied by El Marion and Joe ment‘ Smith, motored to Albany Tues- The great comedy motion pic- day. ture. ‘ The Lottery M an," w ill Mrs. Edna Moseley o f Vancou- be shown at the Halsey opera ver arrived Wednesday for a vis- house June 26. it in the home of her unc]e g j Í EAT ALL I WANT NOW AND FEEL FINE! Yard Goods, Trimmings and Findings TO the th r ifty woman who does her own sewing we offer a selection of raa- tenais that, for variety, quality, style and price is unusual Home-sewing needs can be supplied here completely, with excellent value represented in every item listed. 8 u® No More Gas on th e Stom ach o r S our Stom ach! No More H eavy Feeling A fter Meals o r C onstlpatlonl If you have so u r stom ach, consti pation or gas on th e stom ach try J l ST ONE SPOONFUL, sim ple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., a s mixed in Adler-i-ka, th e MOST POW ER FU L bowel c lea n ser ev er sold The VERY FIR ST close show s re su lts and a sh o rt tre a tm e n t w ith Ad ler-i-ka will su rp rise you. It d rain s such asto n ish in g am ounts of old m a tte r from th e system th a t A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipa tion. so u r stom ach and gas alm o st INSTANTLY, a dose tw ice a w eek gu ard s a g a in s t appendicitis. Sports Dress Fabrics Laces Notions V o ile Trim m ings L in ing Satins Mrs. R. C. Moseley and little Smith. daughter, o f Astoria, arrived Miss Marcella Cochran went to Wednesday evening for a few Albany Wednesday for a surgi- days visit at the homei of Sidney , cal operation. She w ill have Ssmith. i her tonsils removed. For sale by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Settles Dr. Carl Davis o f Chicago ar L. E. WALTON, HALSEY. OR il tve moved to Eugene, where rived in Halsey Saturday, and is Mr. Settles has accepted a posi- visiting with his father, H. C. tion as motorman with the street Davis, and other relatives and railw ay company. friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. James Drinkard, ‘ These are w ritten, that ye o f the Hamilton store. Albany, accompanied by George Drink- may believe that Jesus is the were in the city Wednesday eve- ard and family, motored to Al- Christ, the son o f God; and that nmg on a short visit with Mr. bany, Corval is and other points believing ye may have life in his and Mrs. D. S. McWilliams. Sunday. name.” John 20,31. Flannels Buttons Ribbons Silks Crocheting M. E. Church Notes Suitings W aists O utfits Patterns B. M. Bond,* accompanied by A card from Rev. Boyd an- July 1 is Patriotic Sunday, to his mother and sister, le ft riles- nounces that there w ill be ser he observed in all Sundy schools. day morning by auto for Condon vices next Sunday at the Chris IND. PHONE 4.107 | B. M. Bond, teacher o f class BEI.L PLONK 106 and other eastern Oregon points, i tian church both morning and No. 3, accompanied by his moth DR. NUNN When in Albany pay a visit to They w ill be absent about ten evening. Christian Endeavoi as er and sister, le ft Tuesday morn Veterinary Surgeon days. , usual in the evening. ing for an extended tour of east I.ate V eterinary Surgeon U. S. Army Dr. Garnjobst. Linn Norton. 1 Harrison Wallace o f Gardner, ern Oregon and Idaho. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Etc. Corvallis Red Pearl and Bob Logan spent who form erly resided at Halsey, Our pastor’s fam ily are rusti 3rd and Washington Tuesday night fishing on the Cal- was shaking hands with old cating at their place at Summit, Court<?ou3 Treatment Opposite Albany Hotel apooya. They report a vfcry friends the first of the week, Or. I t is sincerely hoped that I w ill be pleased to see all my good time and a bountiful supply He had been to Albany d rillin g Sister Cain’s health w ill be much friends and patrons who wish ot with the coast a rtille ry, o f which improved. Bro. Cain is spending dressmaking done. Mrs. C. Cun Give us a Trial on our a few days with them. Sheep Lost—Full blood Shrop- he is a member, ningham, at Mrs. Quick’s resi suire buck. 5 years old. branded Mrs. W. A. Carey went to Sa- A jo lly social good time was dence. w iili an H between eyes and lem Tuesday to bid goodbye to enjoyed by the League members Quick Service. Superior Work on ° v' ,r‘ Paint. Find- her two sons, Everett and C lif- on Tuesday evening at the hos WM. S. RISLEY er * *’a ' i: - Chance or ford, who had been visiting their pitable home o f Hazel and Chas. Velvets, Plushes and Chinchilli Coats Attorney and Counsellor at Law H. C Davis. A b ig bonfire was grandparents at Falls City and Straley. I. O. 0 . F. BUILDING A. \ and family, accom- while there had received the call started, and then the wienies A lban y - - O regon and marshmallows began t o ji’nU-J I ) H S tu te va n t and to report for duty in the navy, roast, besides sandwiches, cake, j •a nily, TIO 132 W. FIRST ST. ALBANY. ORE. I io Lebanon and in which they both enlisted some coffee and lots of delicious junk. Soibi vil Wright & Poole S i t lay returning by time ago. Out o f Town Orders Returned Postpaid Games were played and songs w o ' \V • >o Sweet Home, UNDERTAKING sang. And a big premium on H o I y. FIRE EMBALMING w fcrd stille a n d Phone 184 arrisb u rg Oregon. Bio i le They report the Works, Firecrackers, Flags and BOYS. roads in very good condition for all kinds o f Fourth of July • •---------- Frank K irk , Representative the entire trip. Vacation visitors to New York Halsey, Ore. Phone 166 goods at Dean’s. this summer w ill find a new , n n in t n f t L> J ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE point ot interest on Broadway, i A perfect replica o f a modern Notice is hereby given that the un- dreadnaught has been construct- deraigned Administratrix of the Estate ed in Union Square. I t was of Thomas E. Fox, deceased, has filed with the County Clerk, of Linn County. Take advantage of prices on all kinds o f Machinery, as we have no built through the efforts of May- or Mitchel, defense committee assurance on prices from one day to the rtext. So if you know you need a mower or binder come and look at our samples of and turned over to Adm iral Ush- April, 1917. at the hour of one o’clock r . er for use o f the navy in recruit- for the hearing of objections to ing. , j said Final Account, if any there be, and Cohen’s Billiard Parlor NEW STEAM PRESSING MACHINE MINTON-FOUTS CO. THE ENTERPRISE FOR PRINTING Deering Mowers, Rakes and Binders Get your twine while it lasts at the low price—Deering twine M O ; G H h? ■C n!c ent Store pu n,) I h w .i'or for you ..., . r. for the settlem ent of said estate. Mrs. Sidney J. Smith was host Dated this 24th day of March. 1917. MARIETTA V. POX. ess at a delightful afternoon g iv A dm inistratrix of the Estate en in honor o f Mrs. R. L Winn- of Thomas E. Fox, deceased. iford on Thursday o f last week W eatherford & W eatherford, at the ttractive Smith home Attorney«. north west o f Halsey. The rooms were decorated with roses, and Od<l Jol> W o r k a fte r a time spent at fancy work W u n ted the guests roamed through the 'i'n ' groves surrounding the On account of the high cost of ■ op t« were pro- leather I am obliged to close my m, ,.i expressed their re shop and seek work elsewhere. g s a t .osing Mr. W inniford ( all on me for housecleaning, from their midst. Refreshments gardening, rough carpenter were served on the lawn. The work, plain painting or other hostess was assisted by Mrs. odd job work. F red Smith and Miss Marguerite E. M. J E W E T T Smith. Members o f the Halsey Pio neer Cemetery association are requested to meet at the yard on Saturday. June 30, to clean up the yard and do other work. By order of the president. S. P No. No. x» S ' KTz. No. 17, 23, it o in 19. MOOtl* OF PIIFIOTIM. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY N w h II ' w New Home Users Are Quality Chooser». Both good looking and eye- F or S a le B y sitasfying are the glasses we supply. We pay attention to Schedule for Halsey your features as well as to y o u r1 SOUTH BOUND , The New Home Sewing Machine Co. eye needs. That’s why people 204 P acltc Bld g see so well with our glasses and due 5:05 a. m „ flag stop Sen Francisco Calibrate look so well while wearing them. due 11:10 a. m., flag stop Let us examine your eyes. I f j .. V uo c a o iiiu ic y u u r e y e s . II 1“ ! 1 T P - “ • 8top »lasses are needed do no not fear r ar r ■ a r ^ I I C P U P U (J O n o due 5:45 p. m., reg. stop they w i„ unbecominfr M. V. Koontz Co. B. T. Sudtell D r. H . Garnjobst THE LIVE STOCK NORTH BOUND P hysician Scene from the great comedy drama. “ The Lottery Man,” to be »hows in motion pictures at the Halsey opera house June 26 and S urgeon Office and Phone in Reaideace Halsey, Oregon. Oil FMta and all kind» of otw . mipphea, Kepauiag a epecUity. M achine No. 18. due 11:41 a m., reg. stop E. C. MEADE No. 24, due 2:39 p. m., flag stop .129 W est S kcomo S t No. 14. due 6:19 p. m., flag stop I o pto m etrist A lb a n y Auctioneer ore A LB A N Y . . ORPOON