Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 21, 1918, Image 2

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    I he Halsey Enterprise
cumenon smith Dead
An Independent Newspaper.
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A DI DA m 1E
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Another pioneer has ¡rone. El-
The South Brownsville high
merion
Smith
died
at
hia
home
A LA
overhaul your machines
school
w ill present their comedy
•vaunu» every THuaaoAY
in Halsey March 18, aged 81.
“Looking for Mary Jane” at the -
Mr. Smith was born in Peoric Halsey Opera House next Satur- Governor
D
, PutS a„ Stop to U,d do not 1vait’ 88 wo <»nnot rely on shipment«
w. A. PR1AVLX, PabtUher
county,
Illinois,
September
24,
Rumors
Leaving
Him Out 1
a n y kind.
h e re fo re order
nw i.„.‘.......
. early.
P , ts
day evening, March 23, and will
t>. H. TAI.li.4UGK, E d it o «
any
kind. T
Therefore
repairs
1826, and first came to Oregon contribute the proceeds to the
of the Race
Entered a* M O M d ^ts M
-Her October in 1863, He spent three years Halsey auxiliary o f the Linn
3, 1912. at the poet office at llalaey, Ore- in the Willamette valley teach-
county Red Cross.
Governor Withycombe w ill be
gea. under the Act of March 3, IS 7').
_______
ing schoil and looking at the
Following Is the cast:
a
candidate to succeed himself.
,u
— — — — ---------- n ew country, then returned to John Merrifield, A Chicago mil
ttl(. ,11J,v n jIlll„,lil,.1|UK.,( hjg home Jn I||inob
A
ll
doubts upon this point have
» - l . e y . n d aorr,<uudmg country and ™
‘ ' ‘ nO.S, l r i ‘ VCi'" K
Bonaire
.
Everett
^vvre tt Hun,
Hunter been set at rest by an announce-
Luin county generally
s X n p û " » lP,a r t I o f1 t h * w a y ] ’ y s te a m e r v ia
Augustus Merrifield, his
only
hi3 only
men-, from Salem this morning,
r*<« f l 6u per year tu advauce.
the Isthmus o f Panama. He re
son
■
•
• Curinlsom in which the governor says:
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turned to Oregon in 1877 and Charles B a r n e s Augustus’ , ’ I f the people o f Oregon are
The American Red Cross wants purt’Base<f
Joseph Lane farm
chum
" olf Head”-—best by test.
Serie Dougherty of the opinion that I have served
6,000 tons o f partly worn cloth- one an<* a Balf miles northwest Berkley Crane, i a l friend
f r in n d
n
of f
ing before March 25. The cloth- ° f Halsey. The succeeding year
Both
.
, Elmer Halstead
ing is wanted for destitute fam- he was fol,owe() By his brother Ambrose Paddington, a com­
ilies in occupied Belgium and Jarnes A - Smith and family, and
poser of opera, Leonard Lerwill
I have ju st 500 feet o f cable left, so come early as
Northern France. Two condi the two brothers engaged in Gustave Schultz, manager of
won t last long ami it is all that I can purchase
tions only are made: only cloth- partnr!rsh,P farming fur a i lim ­
an opera company
ing that is strong and durable ber
years- Out of a family of
at present.
•
•
.
William Dohring
de- ten cbi!c*ren Be *s survived by Wing Tu, a laundryman
end only useful articles are de­
sired. Clothing need not be in one brother and two sisters. He
. Joe Schrunk
perfect repair.
Besides suits, was the same as a father to hi? Pauline Wentworth.
whose
dresses, underwear, shoes, stock­ immediate family.
aunt keeps a boarding house
The surviving relatives in Hal­
ings, sweaters, hats, caps, etc.,
•
•
• Gladys Clevengerj
fo r men, women and boys, baby sey are Mrs. Thomas McW il­ Marie Varney, a young widow
clothes are especially needed. liams, a sister. Miss Marguerite • •
•
• Eva Schrunk
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_ „ hats
„
Men’s and women’s
sUff
and Smith, a niece, and Fred G. and Carlita Romagna Schultz, a
women’s fancy slippers are not Sidney J '
and D. S. and
prirna donna, Crystal Templeton 1
ids con­
con- J' A ' McWilliams, nephews.
wanted, neither any goods
Gladys, who worked in a res- I
Funeral services were held at
taining rubber in any form, such
taurant.
.
Viola Miller
_ etc. ju
as suspenders, ____
garters,
In Pine Grove at 1:30 p. m. yester-
The Halsoy city orchestra will !
the miscellaneous line bed Vicks day* March 20, Rev. J. D. Cain I play and the Brownsville high !
sheets, pillow cases, blanket«
’ officiating.
school quartet w ill sing.
i them faith fu lly, I - should be
—♦ . __ _
j Mr. Smith was a man of high
pleased to receive a vote of con-
Clocks
in
Halsey
and
all
over
morals
an(l
true
honesty.
His
High School Notes
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uh
w er
I fidence at their hands.”
for-
the e United States w ill be set fo
r­ kin(1. wor<Js’ thoughtfulness and
He dwells upon his efforts dur­
2 a. _ m. Sunday, cbar' ty f ° r others w ill be remem
ward an hour a __
Miss Perkins was called home
Buying from Us Your Next
ing
his term of office to promote
March 31, and /o r the following bered by al1 who knew him
for a few days last week on ac­
the
development
of
the
state,
to
five months daylight w ill be
order of
count o f the death of her moth­
saved. 1 nil is the purpose of Wanted! More Thrift Folks! er. She returned Sunday and bring about the construction of
the hili ju st passed by congress.
was heartily received by the high good roads, to emphasize the im ­
In October the clocks w ill be
Our Halsey students are in the school students.
She has the! portance of education and espec­
ially to maintain at white heat
turned back again.
game with full vim and vigor. sympathy of all.
Fresh from Salem Every Evening
p
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This week they raised their mat k
1 he boys of the high school the devotion o f the people to the
vemernher, you can get the By the purchase of 49 th rift have decided to work from 3:30 great cause of liberty and de-!
Oregon Farmer for one year ab- stamps. This week nine ladies’ till 4:00 Friday afternoon of each inocracy fo r which the country
solutely free by paying a year in teams are going into every ncok week and let the,funds go to is fighting, and says he w ill con­
advance for the Enterprise.
and corner o f the two Halsey the support of the Junior Red tinue, if re-elected, to do every­
Despondency I)m~to Constir.ntinn i pre,cincts in conjunction with si- Cross. I f you have work they thing he can to accomplish these
Women often .
'
muI,aneous work all over the can do please let the high school ends.
He pledges himself to support
know about it.
•poa.lent. When th i, i . due , o consh
PORTLAND EVE N IN G PAPERS
the
president in making the
The w illing spirit of
pation it ta easily corrected by taking an j the goods.
1 he high school drama has
occa«iou.il dose „ f Cbam lierlain'a Tab­ the workers on the one hand and been postponed a week on ac­ power of the country effective in
let». These tablets are easy to take and
the patriotic interest and quiet count o f other entertainments in fhe great world war. He de­
pleasant in effect.
determination o f the people on town. I t will be given on on the clares himself fo r rigid law en­
the other hand all mean victory. ! I evening of April 5. Be sure and forcement, fo r prohibition and
equal suffrage, for rigid econo­
come.
my, for the increase o f desirable
Several
o
f
the
students
of
this
The Linn county committee for
Armenian relief realizes that the school are absent on account of population, fo r the encourage
people of the county are w illin g ­ chicken pox or measles. Noth- ment o f manufacturing enter
MHS. IL O R E N C E M. ST E W A R T
prises, fo r the enlargement
ly donating money for many pur­ , ing serious at all.
the Brownsville high school flocks and herds o f the best
poses, but comparatively a small
ebster s
«
ill
play their drama here Satur­ breeds, for the eradication of
sum is asked in this drive. Wh, n
day
evening,
the proceeds to go fru it pests and other destructive
ew nternational we who have children see reports
to
the
Halsey
Red Cross. Cotne agencies in orchard and farm,
of
little
tots
starving
by
hun­
DICTIONARIES are in use by busi­
and for the general encourage­
and
show
your
patriotism.
dreds
for
lack
of
bare
necessities
ness men, e n g in e e r s , b a n k e rs ,
judges, architects, phymdans.
The people of Halsey and es­ ment of productiveness in all
in that stricken country, the need
farmers teachers, librarians, cler­
o f this work i s appreciated. pecially the high school students lines of endeavor.
gymen, by , u c c . . . f u l m e n a n d
u>omtn fn e w o rld over.
Five dollars per month w ill save enjoyed the drama here Friday
Are You Equipped to Win?
Wedding Anniversary
a life. It is believed that the evening, i t was put on by the
The New International provide«
Shedd
students.
people generally w ill realize the
the means to success. I t is an all-
A surprise was gvien Mr. and
need o f this drive, and when it I
knowing teacher, a universal ques-
tion answerer.
Two and a half million Arme- Mrs. George Gansle at their home
is made Linn county w ill raise its
I f you aeek efficiency an d ad­
quota fo r this purpose as it hasj nians Syrians—women and chil- on Saturday, March 16, it being
vancem ent w hy n ot m a k e d a lly
a tT o n 7 h l"
fMnd ° ( , n , o r '” -
for the other drives for charita I dren—starving. 17 cents a day t h e i r wedding anniversary.
ble works and national needs.
will save a life. America at this Many friends and relatives came
to spend the afternoon with
— --------------! time is engaged in a campaign to
iS ;X C T !;:* rrj.Sub^'«-
al X06 Washington St., Albany, Ore.
them.
A t 4 o'clock a fine dinner
Blaine Hallack, speaker forth« ' aiSe i '30' t)<X)' 000 foe theimmedi-
Rttulu and Indis-Paper Fdition».
was
served.
The
wedding
cake
D
own
T
own
O ffices . R ooms 5 to 10 CUSICK B A N K BLDG
ate
reB
’ef
o
f
these
naked,
starv­
third Liberty Ixian drive, addres­
W ritvforap«>-
was
baked
by
Mrs.
Helen
Bridges
PM N»
sed a meeting at the city hall in ing ones. The city o f Portland
Illu s tra tio n « .
* • KSZ a 1 Halsey yesterday afternoon. He is raising $75.000, the state an- of Albany, and Mrs. P. J. Hen-
*•» of I ‘ >rkrt I
sler o f Henderson, Minn., sent
Map« if ynU
was met by a company o f Albany other $75.000. The local com­
name t h i a 1
paper.
They re­
w in
ill m
meet
men who accompanied him | 0 mittee for Halsey w
e e t t this
h is an angel food cake.
i r'Vnnirvi»
_ - i
~
C.4C.
ceived some nice presents, among
evening
to
devise
plans
for
Can-
Brownsvil
for
a meeting that
MERRIAM
vassing the town next week. them a beautiful dinner set.
evening.
CO,
Ssds(fi«IS, I
When you are asked to give Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Gansle. Charles and!
KEEP SWEET.
Enterprise ads bring results.
Ray Gansle, Miss Harriet Hunt-
D.
Dean le ft for Coquille Icy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nichols.
-Sunday where he expects em­ ™r’ and Mrs. Fred Heinrich and
ployment for the summer. Word children.
Mr.
and Mrs. Ed c Chan-
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r - ana
was received that morning fro m |(,,er and daughter Agnes, in r
Ray Dean that in the fire which and Mrs- Fred Sylvester, Mr. and
started in the Scenic Theatre! ‘' ,rs' Kherson, Air. and Mrs Will
FOR
children. John Mc­
there on Sunday morning, their! McLaren and ..........
house
with
nearly
all
the
con­
Laren Mr. J. Fitzhugh. Mr. and
l b n( .
fits had burned. Since then it •'’ rs-J - T. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs.
and crnidrei
children, Mrs.
■raiuni mat mey lost W. G. McNeil ana
FOR
Jail their furniture, but succeeded|George McNeil and haby
Mrs.
:m saving most of their clothing. A r c h
Knighton. Mae MC-
r
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Neil, Ellen Chandler. Mr. and
Get your butter wrappers at M «- H. N. Huntley, Miss Estelle
¡the Enterprise office.
¡and Mr. Clarence Huntley of
Tru-Blu
Uhiosloii, H anl W h, Nil. t i r a i , W hole
.. A Full Line
W lh - a t
Cookies
and Crackers
Stayton, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs
und Huckwneat Flour, tien ,, and Corn M e a l
of Hobday Cards
The Pneumonia Season
J. O. Huntley. Mrs. Ii. Bridges.
I
rh e e. 1,1, damp wca,|ler o( March
w i n , to be Hie moat favorable for the I Mrs. \\ alter Fuller and child of
Bran, Shorts. <’hop and Middling«, Oil
A ll join in wishing
P-rcanioma grrm
Now ,,tb e t.m r ,o he I Albany.
M «'nl I lareful.
Pneumonia
often reaulta
fro m , miuiy more haPpy years.
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< ncoanut nod C alf Men!
• cold
The quteker . cold „ g„ „ in rjd I
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Mr an S T k w
D .,..
S ? d n fnr25c on a" job8 «mounting to
Custom Exchange
a d°.I,ar Of over i f presented to me
bave fitted up
rooms
on
the
a Spacialty
. the
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www.aaw V
fll t(IC
sent by mail with job on or before
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H .e7.w "t“,r <l’u,n K'‘n,td-r V »o|COrnt''S5Uth of the postofficc for
March 25.
wi. v h ,N ,4d j? prr‘* r,Uo"'
«»J"»*! Bvmg apartments and expect to
frank neldon
'move in this week.
Ti
of
JUST RECEIVED
A barrel of No. 6 Dry-cell Batteries
Machine Oil and Motor Oil
Cable
G. W. MORNHINWEG
IM P L E M E N T
STORE
TRY
BREAD
Candies, Nuts and Fruits
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Safety F irst-L e t Chiropractic
Remove the Cause.
Elmer C. Gipe
CHIROPRACTOR
™E
Thompson’s
Flouring Mills
THOMPSON'S BEST FLOUR
« < ',!"<0P[ t ACT' c » ealthorium
CLARK’S
CONFECTIONERY
Fine Candies and Confections
Fresh Fruits, Soft Drinks
x Cigars and Tobaccos
Shedd, Oregon
rhe o u Reluble Watchmaker aad Jeweler
2 » 7M, S|
Ore*on C ity O « ,
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