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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
HALSEY NEWS NOTES special Meeting of Halsey Home Guards WRECK I HALSEÏ X X T H E W A R IN D U ST R IE S B O A R D A special meeting of the Hal also items of interest from every where sey Home Guards will be held H A S ORDERED Terriftic Rear-End Collision ; in d h e rg . the P e n ti» t, H a rris b u rg Mrs. Isom has been spending next Monday evening at 8 o’clock a few days with her parents, Mr. at the city council chamber. A in S. P. Yards Yesterday Morning. and Mrs. Austin Bond, at River lull attendance is urged, as there HALSEY MARKET side. is business of importance to be Nov. 21 Alex Power of Lebanon, re- considered. By order B a tte ria * ...... ................. An extra freight train collided »4-44« P°r’ed last week as in a critical 0. B. Stalnaker, Captain. E«’ .................... - with the rear end of local freight ilz ,12.17c condition from influenza, is now Veal .................................. No. 228 several hundred feet $ Hen«, 3‘i lbs aa.l over. 24c reported to be rapidly recaver- The time for mailing Christ south of the Southern Pacific de Under 3>i lb s----- i e "T ew n • u mas cartons to the soldiers abroad PO[ Spring*, over l b s ..— pot snorlly shortly after 6 6 o-c|ock o’clock yes- Zl\ ,6c C a t w ", W3S Ca',ed t0 tt ? extended i ,r0"g, 2 OV’ terdav morni" * total^ demol- Stag* 14c, by the illness Of of Between Nov. o v .;tehing the cabooSe> te ,e8coping o ld R o o ste rs....................................... n c i Camas. Wash., ..a s u ,, uy m e Illness I , u » . 21 ¿ I and auu N 4XOV Geese.................................. ?...i2-i.v . his brother Charles,arrived home 308 ^ 'd i c s nearest living rela five or six cars and threw ing the ___ _____ 16-2UC tkio 1. xl • fievzv. ...U~ ...... » Ducks, • a live liv e ....................................... this week, the sick man being H*ve’ wbo I ,iaf _ -x recei*ed 8 engine of the extra into tne Dressed H o g s ...................... - ...........M-20c 1 Christmas label from abroad, ditch in a badly da much better. d condi. Beef H id e s ....................................... l.fc V ou will find -many suggestions for Mrs. Calantha Crabb and little “J on s,«n,n« 8 statem ent to th at tion< C a ll H id e s................... - .............. > 2bc . effect may receive a carton from " " son ~ ...u_ who h have been vis,ting at tbe ,oca, committee at tbe Post The engineer and fireman saw Practical Christmas Gifts President Wilson will attend . b(1 hom unfihofnrr fl lot«,, w i u u h u c c ai me ru si , , , . the peace conference'. , S, ,n°ther’ Office. , tbe ganger in time and jumped. , . • , ^ rs- Dougherty, left for their the latter hurting his leg slight- in our store, and it is not too early 0. W. Frum shipped a car of home on Monday. 0. W. Frum shipped Tuesday iy. This was the only personal ha> to Salem yester ay. Mrs. Dean arrived from ™firht two CHrs of livestock to personal damage resulting from to buy N O W J. C. Standish bad bus’ne3s Coquille Monday an ' will n. d 'and‘ One car was l°a(led the accident. The caboose was calling him to Albany Thursday, the winter in Hal-, Ir ^ tir e ly with hogs. 170 of them. ' fortunately unoccupied at the mo- Peace was declared at the 11th who has emplovmem in t onuille' e3Ch ° f " hich averaRed to weigh merit, otherwise there would be “ J day ----- of ' the 11th will follow her later. » i ,. ., 199 pounds. Tb<f load was bought a story of sudden and violent Our stock ol \Vinter Goods for every member of hour of ............ the 11th by Mr. Frum at 16 cents. The death to tell. the family is in. If you don’t see what you j vj j u- / Albin Söderström, who is home second car was loaded with cattle The ae ;ident 8eems to bave want, ask for it Patton and Edw ards shipped from Camp LeV t() hjs ? " d 18h/ X n f O r t h e ? ’° i a? 8 a !been the result either of a fail- “ — ----- from Halsey — cattle and hogs mother who is very seriously il total ot $6000 was paid to Halsey (ire on , he part of the ,oca, (Q Wednesday. I at her home in Albany, was in ranchers. C. E. Smith accompa- n,.t „ ¡ „ „ . . l , n v n n (, . | v _ Chas. Poole of Brownsville Halsey between trains Tuesday, nied the shipment. ! fai,ure on the prrt pf pxtra>s drove over to Halsey Monday I’. M. Maxwell and family The annual election of officers j engineer to observe such signals 51 and took No. 24 for Salem. were down from Coburg for a of the Halsey Red Cross Branch ! in the heavy fog that prevailed The time for mailingChristmas 1« tn thx bnvs nvpr-"is has few days the last of the week resulted as follows: Chairman, at the time. The local had call- parce s j . - v - ’ ,1 t QnaS ' ^ ¡ n g after business m atters Mrs. Geo. Laubner; Secretary, cd in its flagman and w as on the been extended to Novembet 30. and visiting with friend3 an(i Mr3 D g< McWilliams; Treas- point pf pulling out when the X cbonuKTonnsr I he total vote in Linn county • relative«. ¡ urer, Mrs. C. E. Gulliford. Mrs. crash came. this j ear was 6617, which is 6ii Housewives, Hooverise, econ- ' Vi,liam laylor was appointed A wrecking train crew from percent or tne lorai registration. , omjg(? ( p y Thompson,3 Begt superintendent of the knitting Albany, later supplemented by r, f tu i, ■ , emise, t r y II g E E M U R P H Y & H A R O L D , Albany. Because o f Thanksgmg the Flour> ¡fc gatis?ies .¡sties. Our govern and Mrs. C. E. Gulliford of the one from Portland, worked all Enterprise will go to press one II1CI1L ment 's says a y s ‘ use use''hom e products products — -*ewin« nome ..... j c o i y i u 1 he a j r store a u u a committee v i u w u u i day yesterday Oregon, Irvin’s Garage, for G. M. C. and a at crowd of day earlier than usual next week, A- 1 and - - help relieve the railroads 0{' A'as appointed as follows: -Miss people from all parts of this sec T r u c k s , C h e v r o l e t I V l l c k s G M C S -im n c n n Dr. and Mrs. Clark of Harris >s- every unnecessary burden. When Emma Carlton. Mrs. J. Corcoran tion were constantly on the - r I *U A ll I -p ^ d llip s o n hn you use flour use Thompson’s and Mrs. E. B. Penland. Last scene. I ra c to r and th e A llW O rk 1 r a c to r , w h ic h a r e burg were guests a t the John Owen home west of town Sun- Best Flour, the new process flour week’s shipment of made up Northbound express No. 54 waeel tractors, the Bates Steel Mule GasTrac- day. ¡that retains the full nutriment | goods consisted of 17 house- was delayed about two hours, A. A. Tnssing, the Brdwns- and nut-like flavor of the wheat, dresses, 13 sweaters and 20 pairs but otherwis? traffic was in no tor, which is the track laying type, with two- v.ay interfered with. ville attorney, passed through The flour made of wheat grown of knitted socks. tracks. Call at their place of business in A l ♦- — — Halsey on his way home from at home, milled at home. Thomp. Rheumatism bother you? Try bany, Oregon, and Mr. Clifford Harold or Mr. Albany Tuesday evening. ison’s Flouring Mills, Shedd, Ore. Peonia. W. J. Ribelin. M. E. Church Notes if w EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING $ u ■ ( HALSEY 1 u iilli j OPERA 1 IIU c l , I 11 11 c l I C lt . t. I l u l I t • 1 v H IlC C T I O HOUSE imu Colossal $2000000 Specta cle! Struggle IU v/ U O d V “ . M v 11 <í I g 11 i l I . Sunday Scluol lesson, “ Jacob i Wins E sau.” “ A soft answer turrteth away wrath. ” Prov. 15:1. The purpose of this lesson is to ■show how Jacob was being de- I veloped th a t he might become a worthy head of the chosen fam ily. “ Generous itatures are ' readiest to forgive; and i t is a weakness and impotency of mind to be unable to forgive.” The' Sunday school, church services and Epworth League began again in a lively way. Everyone seemed glad to get back again. The attendance was ! good and a good many came early, an admirable trait which we hope will continue. Brother Cain had plans made to reorganize the Bible Study class this Thursday a fter prayer meeting but he received the news that Sister Cain had the misfor tune of spraining her wi ist which called him heme. He expects to return Saturday. Brother Moore, Dist. Supt., was hei% to hold the first quar terly Conference Monday even ing. He gave a very interesting explanatory address on the great Centenary movement which we are to hear so much about an 1 have so much to do with during the next five years. Brother Frank Hadley receivtd the sad news last Sunday morn ing of the death of his father at Coldwater, Kansas. Many of the friends here will remember the pleasant acquaintance of Brother Hadley, made on his visit here a year ago last summer, The dedication of the Service Flag containing 64 stars, prepar ed by the League, will take place next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. A special service with special ¡music. All relatives of our boys especially invited. ’ / I 1 Love’s V i l A« I H v v L through 7500 out the Horses Ages 3000 Scenes PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on D. W. GRIFFITH The World’s Greatest Film Producer 7:30 p. m. roo <1 farm », low in te re s t rates five Sturtevant’s C. H . Murphy will be pleased to tell you the tractor best suited to your farm. I hey will demonstrate the tractor on your own farm. I hey have just received one carload of the Bates Steel Mule. A- C arload o f Feed Expected this week • g I have taken over the Hay, Gram and Feed business of f rank Kirk, artd I want your patronage. It is my intention to sell heed at the smallest possible margin of profit. Custom Grinding in lots of 500 lbs. or more done at any time after the busy season is over. O. W . F R U M ORGAN FOR SALE >e»rs tim e ; p riv ile g e to pay SlOO o r m u ltip le on any in te re st <late C a ll o r w rite f . M A II. M. H aw kins. Admission 50c Including War Tax A second hand O rgan is for sal«1 elioni» at this office. A llm n y ; Oregon. “ Intolerance" tonight. THE ENTERPRISE FOR PRINTING