Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 24, 1920, Image 3

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    ! Plenty of Gaso-
f line in Albany
1
now.
Come in and attend our sale
and get A FULL TANK.
We can give you a famous
Oregon Cashmere Suit at
$26.00
4
made of Western Wool only.
All Suits from
20 to 30 per cent off.
4 All Men’s Shoes 10 to 25 per
j cent off. Buy your next winter’s
f shoes now and save money.
1
Men’s Straw Sailors, a Dig lot
of them at
50 cents each.
Men’s Leather Belts, a good as-
sortment at
40 cents each.
Obituary.
Miss Clarice Gourley, who hr.s|
E. L. STIIT and SON
Audelia R Rilte was born in been attending Halsey High,
F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S
Posen, Germany, Dec 8 1854 school, has returned to spend ,,
.
iL.
,,
ries
in Furnit
She came to America with her Hie summer with her parents. a " " ' everything
, ; t l 5 in g tn
urniture,
also PIPELESS FURNACES.
parents in 1872. and settled in *^r an(l Mrs J G Gourley, who
Avoca, Wisconsin. In 1874 she hve near Albany. Democrat.
The RAMONA MACHINE
was married to C L Falk and in
Lieutenant O L Locklear
plays all makes of records.
1885 they left Avoca and went jumps from aeroplane to aero-
WHITE SEWING
to Iowa.
, plane 5000 feet above the earth Also
MACHINES.
They left Iowa in 1903 and set in the “ Great air robbery,'’ the
tied near Halsey where they Universal photodrama of the air. 215 217 L.von Street, Albany.
have lived until the present time. which will be shown at the Hal
To this union were born 12 sey opera house’ Tuesday even­
Dr. HAKOLI) E. JACKSON
children, two of whom died in ing, June 29.
Dentist.
infancy. The rest of them, sev-
At the school election Monday
304-305
1st
National Bank
, en sons and three daughters are
there were 26 voles cast. C II
Building.
living now, all of whom are niat-
Koontz was elected director for ALBANY . . . .
OREGON
ried except one son. C H, who is
nex(
three years.
I! M
living with his brother, Henrv
Bond was re-elected clerk. Th«
1 Falk.
sum of $3600 was voted w ith 1
There have been thirty grand
which to provide for the schorl
K A R L A. B R A M W E L L , Prop.
children, three of whom died in
budget for the coming year.
infancy. The rest are still li\-|
Suits Cleaned And Pressed.
There were 21 voted in favor of
ing. There are three great
the appropriation and 5 against L A U N D R Y S E N T A W .W o n M O N D A Y
grandchildren.
She also has
it.
three brothers living.
G W l^aubner has received
She was a lifelong member of
official notification of his nom -
the Lutheran church.
WILDEY LODGE NO. 65.
She died June 20, 1920, aged | nation on the democratic ticke
Regular meeting next S atur­
65 years, 6 months, and 12 days. I for representative of the secont. ; day night.
She was buried at the Pioneer district, signed by Gov Olcott anti
Two cat-didates to be initiated
cemetery near Halsey, Elder C H Sec of State Sam A Kozcr. Now next Saturday night.
Phillips conducting the services. lull that Mr Laubner needs is
A large concourse of peopl. 1 votes to put him into the office,
followed the remains to the cem and as the district is strongly
e.ery, thus testifying to the re republican, if Mr Laubner gels All tools “ Sanitary Sterilized’’
Laundry Every Week
spect in which she was held b elected it will have to be by
Cleaning and Pressing
either some of the republicans
1 her neighbors.
voting for him or staying a
E.
C
. M IL L E R
Most people are busy now.
home and not voting at all.
tj»
Mr and Mrs Wm Wahl were it
' I have tsken the agency f t i
Eugene Sunday.
the Pine Tree Milking Machine J
R B Miller and family were at and will be rea ly to supply cu. -
Eugene Commencement Day.
tomers who want them. Wate!
R M Eckerson from Portland for ad later.
E S Marsters
was the guest of J W Miller an< Halsey, Oregon.
Halsey Station.
4 family, Monday.
The Harmonica Mystery.
1 E Gardner and family an<
Mrs E C Miller visited in Eu
“ I d o n ’t q u ite get th a t.”
Cash buyer« of (’re i in
gene Sunday with Mr and Mr
" I mean e x n e tty w h a t I say. I w it
Poultry.
E jiy s a n t i
|Ut It a n o th e r w a y i f you lik e . W l.a
T F Bennett.
BARBER - SHOP.
I. 0. O. F.
BARBER SHOP
4*
T
4
4
f
4
4
Mrs Frances E Gray from Cot
tage Grove transacted busines
in Halsey the latter part of las
ALBANY
week.
OREG O N
Lost, on the Harrisburg road,
a wheel for a child's buggy
Owner will appreciate informe
• 4 4 4 4 4 4 A ? 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 i tion left at the Enterprise office.
’
—
For ga |e a good range fo
H alsey lie m s
$30, arid a camp stove and | ip
for $1. W H Robertson, Halsey.
H P Franklin was in Albany q 24tf
Mrs J W Bressler left Wednep
Before you sign for Life Insu­ Friday.
Mr
and
Mrs
Ray
Dean
and
day
for Portland where she will
rance see D M John, Dist Mngr,
daughter ret urned home Satur- spend a week with her daughter
Corvallis, Ore.
day. Their son Jack stayed for Miss Lillian,
a longer visit.
Miss Hallie Byerly of Dallas
H L Straley has had his old arrived Sunday for a visit witl
car remodeled, overhauled, re- her brother, L W Byerly. She
painted, a new one man top put may stay all summer,
All work done promptly and on, and altogether it looks like a
Miss Elizabeth Chance and
reasonably.
Phone No. 269.
new car.
! Charlotte Kobnett visited Iasi
Train af er train passed thru Wednesday night with Mis
E. C. G ipk
K. it. H a r r is f,Pre Monday from all over the Louise Robnett.
D ks . G ipe & H arris
Mrs W B Chance and her son
United States to attend the Rose
C h ik o p k a c t o k s
festival and the Shriners' con­ from Aumsville visited with her
X KAY.
brother A rthur Robnett, last
vention in Portland.
C u s ic k B a n k B v i i . h i n «;
Wed
nesda.v.
At the ball game Sunday a f ­
O FU CK I ’ iio n p . 320.
A L B A N Y , O R I.
Homer Mornhinweg
came
ternoon Halsey defeated Tan-
140 ACRES. STOCKED AND gent by a score of 8 to 3. There | home Monday noon from Eugem .
EQUIPPED.
was quite a large crowd out to Chas Parker of Philcmath was
80 acres under cultivation, bal­ witness the game.
his guest on Last Monday evet -
ance open pasture and timber.
ing.
Chris Falk left Saturday a fter­
Good soil, 8-room house com­ noon for Portland to meet his
E C Miller has had his oh
pletely furnished with a piano, s ’ster from Minnesota, who was green striped barber pole paint« d
(.¡rood barn and outbuildings. called here by the serious illness afresh and now it is a regular
Crops in. 31 sheep, 4 good hors­ of th e ir mother.
colored barber sign and not at
es, 4 Jersey cows, 2 brood sows
Mrs Dr Rowley and her chil- e>’e"8<’ e 1°
Pa8i4ers by.
and flock of full blood Barred dren from Oklahoma, arrived
Mrs F M Maxwell and three
Rock chickens.
Farm imple­ here Saturday for a visit with children from Coburg v tailed on«
ments. On Pacific Highway near
her parents. Mr and Mrs J A night last week at the J M Port-
Halsey.
Everything goes for Stevcnson.
, er home and attended the picnic
$18,900. Terms.
We noticed two new threshing
W illam ette Valley Land machines
unloaded from the
H arry Farrell, who was wel
Company.
cars the fore part of the week. \ known around here, was buried
203 First National Bank Bidg. One was taken by Smith & Ed “t Brownsville Tuesday unde,
Albany, Oregon.
wards, and the other one by the auspices of the O ld Fellows
Chancev Sickels.
several of whom attended iron
We reported last week that ^ere’
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL Amos Mishler and his son Chas
Earl Clem-» cam? horn? from
Renovates and makes feather and their families had gone to Gardner on Tuesday evening ard
mattresses, old furniture and California. It was a mistake so Roland Marks ca ne home <n
m attresses made like new.
fara s Charles and his wife are Monday evening from the same
Bring them in or phone 261 R, concerned as they will not go place. The saw mill where the?
were working has clcjed dowi
128-130 Ferry St, Albany, Ore.
for some time yet.
f BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
VALUE FIRST
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
4
swift 8 co.
I mean 1« Hint th e slm pleH t explana
to n is n e a rly a lw a ys tile r ig h t one
“ W e ll, I d o n 't— "
“ I h ave tested and p ro ve d It. Cot
•Ider tld s case. W as th e re e ve r a cat-
which was m ore e n title d by rig h ts b
a b iz a rre so lu tio n ? One was alum s
In clined to believe In the s u p e rm in i in
It seemed Im possible th a t th e n - i-houb
have been any reasonable e x p la n n llo
H andles Town and C o u n try P ro p e rty,
af the m an’s death. M ost men w o u l'
have w o rn them selves o u t guessing a
•iv e lin n a c a ll and see i f lie can fix
w ild theories. I f I had s ta rte d to d< you up
th n t, I should have been guessing no«
" A s It Is— here I am . I tru s te d t
my b e lie f th a t n o th in g
re u ia rk n h b
ever happens, and I won o u t.”
M r S nyder sigh 'd s o ftly . Oakes wa
e n title d to a c e rta in a m o u n t o f gloat
Ing, b u t th e re was no d o u b t th n t his
w ay o f te llin g a s to ry w as a llt t h
304 Broadalbin St, Albany.
try in g .
Our wonderful roots and herbs
" I believe in the lo g ic a l sequence o '
events I re fu s e to accept e ffe cts m t are found in the China prepara­
less th e y are preceded By causes. It
tions and have stood the test of a
o th er w ords, w ith a ll due deference t<
you. M r. Snyder, I s im p ly de clin e t< thousand years to cure Catarrh,
believe In a m n rd e r unless th e re Is t Asthma. Lung Trouble, Cancer,
m otive fo r It.
Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Ner­
"T h e firs t th in g I set m y s e lf to as
Liver and
ce rta in was— w h at was th e m o tiv e fo t vousness, Stomach,
th is m u rd e r o f C a p ta in G u nner? And Kidney troubles, also private ail­
a fte r th in k in g It o v e r a m i n n ik k it
Con-
every possible In q u iry , I decided tha< ments of men and women.
there was no mot I v Therefore, then | sultation free.
The Hing Wo
ass no m u rd e r. It was lik e an elem en
Chinese Medicine Co. P O Box,
a ry stun."
M r. S n yd e r’» m outh opened, and he 217, Albany, Oregon.
ip p a re n tly Intended In rp e iik , b u t h<
-hanged h is m in d
ntnl
O a k es pro-
te e d e d :
" I then tested the s u ic id e th e o ry .
Our tw enty year rural credit
W hat m o tiv e was th e re f o r suicide?
There was jio m otive. T h e re fo re , th e re plan of loaning money to farmers
was no su icid e .”
helps you to get out of debt.
T h is tim e M r. Snyder spoke.
Under our form of loan the tota
Say, m y boy, you haven t been
■ t
a
' a
spending th e la s t
fe w day« in th-- amount of interest pain ourinj
w ro ng house by any chance, have you? i its entire period of tw enty yean
You w ill tie te llin g me n e x t tim e th e re
is actually less than 5 1-2 pet
w asn’t any dead m an.”
cent
interest.
Onkes sm iled.
“ N ot Bt a ll. C a p ta in J o h n G unner
W rite us for booklet.
ran dead as m u tto n , and, as th e tncdl
OWEN BEAM Agent.
•at e e ld w e proved, he d ie d o f tb«’
>|te o f a k r a lt. ”
x
133 Lyon St.
Albany, O rcgjr
M r. S n yd e r shrugged hl« shouldere
“ ( Io o n ,” he said. " I t ’s y o u r sto ry .
Cm lis te n in g .”
"W e ll, I w o n ’t keep you tong. C a p ta in
G u n n e r d ie d fro m snake b ite fo r the Funeral Directors and« Licensed
v e ry e xce lle n t reason th a t he was b it ­
Embalmers
ten by a sna ke ,"
BROWNSVILLE ami HARRIS­
" B itte n by a snake?"
“ B y a k r a lt. I f yo u w a n t fu rth e r BURG,
Branches at Halsey ami
d e ta ils , by a k r a lt w h ic h <ame fro m
Sw
eit
Home.
Frank Kirk. Rep­
fa va .”
resentative for Halsey, PhoelGO
M r. S nyder s ta re d at h im .
"H o w d» vou k n o w ? ”
L.W . BYERLY. A g en t
W. J. Ribelin
Dealer
in
Real
Estate.
The Hing Wo Chi­
nese Medicine Co.
RURAL CREDIT LOAN?
W K I f è l I T & P O O I.K
"I do know.”
"I»ld you see the snake?”
"No."
“ T hen h o w — ’"
To B<- C o n tin u ed
THE
|
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
and the
OREGON FARMER
one year for $1.65.
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