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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
F. M. GRAY, Drayman. Dr. HAROLD E. JACKSON gram was rendered: The value ol higher education, Mr and Mrs Will Porter P '- o « . of -»<" Dentist. discussed by Mr Ulemo and Mrs Ixwttls E. L. STIFF and SON F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S - 304-305 1st National Bank Bond. , Carries everything in Furniture, Furnit All work done promptly and Shedd were in Halsey Tuesday on business. Building. A recitation by Ruth Hayes. ' also PI PEI.ESS FURNACES. URNACE reasonably. Phone No. 269 Mi W J Bennett of Portland, ALBANY - - . . OREGON Duet by Louise Robnett and RAMONA MACHINE visited his parents, T M Bennett Isabel Gulliford. and wife of Tangent on Christ plays all makes of records. Recitation by Georgena Clark RURAL CREDIT LOANS mas. Solo by Mr Phillips. Also WHITE SEWING Mr and Mrs Fred Jackson Our twenty year rutal credit Instrumental duet by Amy MACHINES. spent New Years day with plan of loaning money to farmers Porter and l)e Etta Robnett. Frank Williams. helps you to get out of debt. After a good lively community 1215-217 Lyon Street, Albany. Miss Florence Morgan return Under our form of loan the total sing led by Mr Phillips, the meet- ~ ~ ~ “ Pay cash for what you get ed to Portland Sunday where she amount of interest paid durinp ing adjourned. ¡and buy conservatively and is taking a course In a business its entire period of twenty yean- Journal Bargain Day. you cjrluinly will knock the It college. I is actually less than 5 1-2 pei U nder New M anagement. 'out of H C L. Huy your gro Mr and Mrs Salvestor and cent interest. Dear Friend 1 am ain acting as J H T W E E D IE . Proprietor. ceries L .A t.i 's. v, her J their little daughter Eunice were Write us for booklet, "BXRGAIN DAY” agent for the ty .l J guests of Mr and Mrs R KStew- Beds 75c to $1.00. your dollar will do its full duty. OWEN BEAM Agent. OREGON JOURNAL in this vi I Meals .»tie, Some Regular Ca;h Pi ic e s -i i “"Sunday, 133 Lyon St. Albany, Oregor cinity. The Journal is Oregon’s! bridge gang are most progressive people’s news-j not Specials, but every day in* ' e count^ working on the Courtney creek paper; and this will probably be, the Week. KARL A. BRAMWELL, Prop. 0 W Frum loaded a car of hay, bridge between Brownsville and the last opportunity y ou will ! Thursday. Our new flour prices are a Halsey. hive to get the Journal (any is-1 Suitslt'leaned And Pressed. C H Koontz shipped 2 cars of sue), at a special rate for one trifle higher than last week, Jess Cross, who was hurt last LAUNDRY SENT \W .,V o n MONDAY hut they still show a saving. week while cranking his auto, is oats this week and is loading a year. pronounced out of danger and is car of wheat. The rates are as follows: Daily CROWN (Hard wheat) — The Womans Study club meets around town again. P er sack...............................53.20 , ., | with Mrs B S Clark Thursday, and Sunday, $7.00: Daily only, Geo Alford has been laid up Jan Per Barrel $>.00; Sunday only, $2.50: Week WILDEY LODGE NO. 65. 15th. SNOW DR IFT (Same as Olympic/ with sickness since the fint ofl r r , , , . , , . . ly, 75c a year; Sunday and week ,, week. Mr Alford has , been' I . E Gardner Per sack................ $3.25 the , . loads a car r of hav ly together, $3.00; by mail only. I Second degree work next Sat- _ o ,, ,, ... , .today and tommorow for ship- $12.90 relieved by the b P Co until he. ■ I am getting up a club and would , urday night. FISH E R S BLEND— b - glad to have your order, Re - 1 Per sack ________ _ . #3 35 . v . • A New v Year , s party was given • Mrs G , , E , Gulliford has been a mittance must accompany all or #13.35 Per barrel .. and J Mrs .« o Sa , -:. victim mumps tor a week at , the home of t Mr , is ■ better . of ,, the now. SNOW FLAKE (Soft wheal ) ders. Your personal check will , W R IG H T & POOLE but Per sack .......................... . 52 N5 vestor; , an oyster supper was Isabel , , , Gulliford r , took , , sick . , in be acceptable. . , . , . , .. Funeral Directors and Licensed Per barrel #11.30 served at midnight and all pres- . , Don’t forget the Bargain Day .. school Thursday morning and WIIEAT JLA, No. lOsacks -.-7,5c Embalmera ent had a . very , date, January 20 to February 3, j BAN CAKE FLOUR No IO ,, enjoyable .. r. ... time. , had to be taken home. Brownsville. Harrisburg, Halsey Pierce u n C Davis n r» e S McWilliams »i „ -u- 1920. t a c k ____________ ___ ...8 0 c , Mr ., and , ... Mrs D 11 . ... o and . H and j D tamuy of Albany and Miss S a ra h . , ... , . ... , ROLLED OATS, 9 lb sack. ...8 0 c W J Ribelin, Journal Agent. Frank Kirk, Representative , , , z, , motored to Albany last Wednes- CORN MEAL, (W hite or vVilliams of Lake Greek were . Our Kernionette. Halsey, Ore. Phone 166 Yellow) ________ ___ ...6 0 c .he guests of Mr and Mrs R K Q Mrs Henry Seefielt returned See th at none render evil for evil uu- GRAHAM FLOUR No. U)sack70c Stewart New Years. L E S L IE 'S SALT 10 lb sack..25c Wednesday from Salem where any n o n : But ever follow that which The directors of the Pine she had been visiting for several . is Io good, 4 lb ta c k ________________ 11c Ixith am ong yourselves, and to drove Cemetery Association had ! days. CRACKERS B. C. 15. or TRU all men 1 Thess .5: 15. 11 LU— a meeting on January 5th at AU tools ‘‘Sanitary Sterilized” According to the Scriptural standard, Mrs J T Wilbur from Stayton the elect C hurch of C hrist sliouhl Be 45c pckg 40c 2.5c pckg 2.5c Pine Grove snd raised the prige Laundry Every Week 20c pckg 17c 10c pckg 09c and grandson Jack are visiting the most refined, the most polished, the of the $5 lots to $10 and the $lo Cleaning and Pressing SCI DDHRS CANE & MAPLE with her sister Mrs C E Gulli most generous, the most kind of all the ots they raised to $15. SVRI P—quart 68c G gal. #1..5o people ill the world;—and should be all ford. E. C . M ILLER Henry Seertelt left for Illinois' 1 gallon ---- -------- .12.4.5 these in fhe most absolute sense, not in KARO S Y K C P - hi Wednesday the 7th, on ac- J H Tweedie and wife left last the mere sense of an outward form Light .5s 65c; 10s #1.2.5 2ount of a telegram announcing Sunday for a week or more of a and appearance of kindness, gentleness, MARSIIMAI. [.< )W SVRCP— he death of his mother. He ex-I visit with friends and relatives in etc, so common in j the world; hut a 70c and #1.40 gentleness, a kindness proceeding from jeets to be gone about fifteen Woodburn. O i l ER BRAND CLAMS and the h e a rt proceeding from an apprccia- Hugh Cummings anil son lavs. S H R IM P — 1 oil of the Lord's spirit and the spirit Merle from Corvallis were here Halsey Station. 2 cans for .55c; 6 cans for #1.00 We missed the item last week ■I love, and the spin", of justice, also. this week looking after sheep CONDENSED M1I.K, BORDENS hat Mrs E don Cross spent from <’;ish ImycTfi of Cream, SM11.AX and C O C N IR V C L U B lie 20th until the 28th with her that are pastured in different Kenator Porter Called for a Con Eggs. hik I Poultry. If 6 cans for ... ____ #1.00 ference with the Governor. oiks in Portland and Eldon went places, GOOD BI LK C O F F E i— you are not now selling A letter from Everett Standish S enator For ter went to Salem Mon town on the 24th. per p o u n d ___ ___ . .55c states that he expects to I lay where he had been called by the ; your cream to us. bring GOOD CREAMERY HU I T ER — Mr and Mrs E L Gormley and per p o u n d ___ _ . . . . 65c laughter are visiting for a few be transferred from Los Angeles governor for a conterenc on the game 1 von next can on trial. ! com in i>sion cohtrovcrs>. VAN CAMP'S TOMATO S o i l»— lays in Albany at the home of to Tucson Arizona division soon. i Mr P orter states that all the game | L W. BYERLY, Agent. 8 f o r ____ __________ SI-"»» 4r and Mrs Gormley’s son, L E His health is not very good. He • c<».umitteenicn of the state were called to I We sell Fresh Milk and Cream. felt the shock of the earthquake hold » council prior to the meeting ol Jormley of Albany. the special session of the leg islatu ro , A New Years party was given at El Centro the 31 of Dee. Miss Audrey Showalter took which convenes next Monday. Some 1 it the home of Mr and Mrs definite policy will hrobably be settled ohn Owens, where a number of a sick spell in school Wednesday on at this meeting. id friends and neighbors had a and as a consequence she had to 'th e game commission has attracted ery enjoyable evening, and at leave her tasks for the rest of j general attention thruoiit the state and ' 304 Broadalbin St, Albany. he midnight hour a dainty lunch the day and Thursday. On ' all kinds ot accusations and plans have *>een intim ated and suggested I Our wonderful roots and herb vas served which everyone en- Thursday morning she was in a ■ with no definite results accom nplished And ¡rather serious condition but is Everything con- oyed very much. are found in the China prepara better i i l Rodell Stewart, 17-year old-son ►pinion th,.l the I uind ition of the Iron n C C t C Q W i - t i h I l i l C O 13C K tions and have stood the test of : The Endeavor society held of Mrs Florence Stewart, of Hal thousand years to cure CatarrI I blc was caused by the difference of in Asthma. Lung Trouble, Cancel sey, who ran away from home their business meeting Tuesday terest lietween the sports of the state smiith line. Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Net two years ago to join the navy night at the home of J E True. and the commercial interests. vousness, Stomach, Liver am- in the great war, returned home A pleasant time was enjoyed Shedd Farmers Ask for School. Kidney troubles, also private ai t lis week. R.datives had given and refreshments were served after the b isiness was conclud T he people of Sfcedd are petitioning ments of men and women. O ’ , lim up as lost, as no word had the O A C Extension service for a three ed. I here were twenty-foui sultation free. The Hing Wo b i n received during his entire lays’ extension school to I m * held at present. ab i ‘snee. Chinese Medicine Co. P O Bo. Shedd in January or February. They R / Hansell and wife, and The High School boys whe ‘ are asking lor a course in dairying, 217, Albany, Oregon. 1 lain : Hansell and wife and two went to Scio last Friday night t<- farm crops, and home economics 2 1 iren from Lewiston I laho, play basketball were nut willing The petition w’as being circulated by i ) -nt Saturday and Sunday with to play unless it was called a prae I C Brown and Mrs W II McConnell at Dealer in Real Estate. h dr grandmother, Mrs A R tice game as they were pitted i the Calf Cliibcelehration Twenty-eight H andles Town and Country Property. i men ami women had signed it when the against at least one not a m eeting was over. More names were Give him a call ami see if he can fi< On January 3rd, Wildey Lodge High School student. Our boy-', ' expected before the petition would lie I » 65 I 0 0 F conferred the nave a ruling that no one car, presented. The College require* twenty ST CHARLES HOTEL, i st degree, and installed the play in the game unless they are five signatures to such a |M*tition. lowing officers tor the coming ip in their grades. in Albany, Oak Plain (¿range Elect« Officers •tr: A F Robnett, N G; Fred Is under new management. The Women of Woodcraft had »rey, V G; F H Porter, Record* a special meeting Wednesday At the aiinuil elec tim of officer, of lh “ It is now the best Rooming Blain (JratiKe Num ber Si« at Shedd g Secretary; Geo Laubner, Fi- evening. They installed theii Oak I house of its class in the city. Golt uih I silver line' (B< ’ followmg officer» were elected for i ncial Secretary; John Pitman, iffleers for the present year. It (he en-um jj veer: B II Freerkson. Mas 1 Hot and cold water. stron; zolite frames, eas; C H Falk, R S N G; El- some one will give us the names ter; !•’ J Springer, Overseer; \V W Bo- 50c, 75c and $1.00. lijrlit. and very hecotnin n Cross, L S N G; Geo Morn we will print them next wee|<. laud, Lecturer: N ettie llulhurt. Stewart Rates by the week. to th«* wearer. uweglChap; 0 W Frum, RSS; \ t the conclusion of the regular llarry S Springer, A ssistant Stewart. Mary Duncan, C haplsin. John Duncan, oyd Byerly, L S S; Harry Bres vork a banquet was served. Treasurer; Vera Springer, Secretary; r, I G: Geo Taylor, 0 G; W H Robert Arnold. G ate K eeper; Frances The P T*A~M<cting. bertson. Warden; Ted Porter, Freerlcson, Veres; Mina Arnold, Pomo inductor; John Pitman, RS \ An unusually large crowd was na; C II Binkstaff, Floral; Ida F reerk- (Dptam e tris t. THE HALSEY ENTERPRISE ; Frank Isom, L S V G; after- iresent at the met ting of the, son, Lady A«,i»tant Stewart. The Oak Blain G range is reported a , ‘ A l b a n y obch and the 1 t A last Saturday 1 ight. ards a banquet was served to in a prosperous condition with a Harold A Ihm. Manu xty members at the Hotel Hal Alter the regular I uainess was being OREGON FARMER bright future for effective work lor the facturing Optician, com ing year one year for $1.65. isposed of, the follywing pro- ey. FttS tburn Bros/ The Cash Grocers Albany, Oregon. f I HALSEY HOTEL I XI BARBER - SI10I»’ I. O. O. F. BARBER SHOP “swin i to. .1. F. Salash The King Wo Chi nese Medicine Co Blacksmithing and Woodwork Horse Shoeing a Specialty. W. J. Ribelin J. VV Newman, Proprietor. cadi _ - - - r~' ------------- ---