Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 15, 1920, Image 1

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    H alsey E nterprise
VOL. 8, NO. 4«,
HALSLY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON,
PORTLAND
A Center of Education.
BI V A H OM ESITE NOW
while prices are low.
You will live here so n e day,
Consult BEN RIESLAND,
HALSEY NEWS NOTES
everything
O ptical
EVE
ALSO ITEMS
S T R A IN
Is the Cause of Many
I .
H U M A N 1I.I.S
II y o u r eyes g ive you trouble, o r your
glasses arc a n n oying
See L’ a
W E CAN Kt- 1 .IE V E YOU
Bancroft Optical Co.
S ubd ivisio n S p e c n lit .
404 1*1.AT T B l’ I L D I N • 12/ Park street
313 1st St. W. A lbany. Phone 461
PORTLAND O REG ON .
DR.
Amor A. Tussing
h.
G AR N JO 3S T,
P H Y S IC IA N
AND
S U R G E O I'
LAWYER AND NOTARY
B rownsville , O regon
I te lephone 145.
Halsey, Oregoi
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
HA LSEY . OREGON
Capital and Surplus $32,000
Interest paid on time eertifn-ati's of deposit
W e invite vour banking business
C. II. KOONTZ, Pres.
15 l»20
W e H ave
Is the
C o m m e rcia l .C e n te r o f N o rth
Am erica on th e Pacific Coast,
«here the greatest r iv e r o f the West
pours its tu rb id flo o d in to the sea.
An Ideal Ib>me C ity .
JULY
I). TAYLOR, Yiee-Pres
B. M. BONI). C ashier
OF INTEREST FROM EVERYWHERE
À
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Your Book of Correct Styles
Before placing your order for your new
Autumn Suit and W inter Overcoat you’ll
want to select the fashions that please you
and the woolens that harmonize with your
personality. If you haven’t your copy of
"MEN’S TOGS" from Ed. V. Price
Co.,
let us know today. Wc 11 send you one.
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
e x c l u s iv e
local
dealers
Try an Ad in the Enterprise
Daniel Wesley had the misfor­
tune to break one of the bones
of his left wrist last Sunday.
He was climbing onto lunie box­
es and fell with the above tesult.
Mrs G Mitzner and her daugh­
ters Ida and Amanda left Tues­
day for Newport where they
will spend several weeks.
B M Bond and wife and Mrs
M C Bond and her daughter
X|
O bituary
We are here to serve you. The
best of Dork, beef, and fish the
Isabelle Caroline Pearl was country affords. We keep a line
>orn in Ohio Jan 9, 1920. When of |ard ar,d compound always on
t small child her parents moved
haud. See us before you buv.
o Missouri and in 1855 crossed T h e Halsev Meat M a r k e t C a r t e r " 0 Ila w e n .t t 0 ( a s c a t^*a S u n d a y ,
h e . H a in s t o f l ™ ™
S R « . « s l o Hdl‘e> Meat Market, Carter . T h e y put
, u tin
in a whole day of it
he plains to Oregon. She was
on'
for
they
left
here at 4 a m and
married to Henry H Kirk Dec
F
H
Porter
attended
the
meet-
returned
at
8
p m.
28, 1854. They settled on a
ing of the Linn County Fail-
M
rs
M
arsters
fell Tuesday of
farm a few miles southwest of
Board in Albany last Saturday. last week and fractured the
Brownsville, afterw ard moving
Roht Andrews and wife from bon >s of her right shoulder. It
to the old home place where
Portland, former residents in was caused by her tripping o v tr
ihey lived until in 1903 they
this vicinity, attended the funer­ some baling wire th at was en­
moved to Halsey where Mr Kiik
al of Mrs Kirk.
tangled in the grass. She is get­
died July 13, 1910.
A
letter
to
Jas
Drinkard
from
ting
along as nicely as could be
To this union were born twelve
his
brother
stated
that
his
fath­
expected.
•hildrcn, eight of whom are now
Henry Seefeld and his daugh­
iving, viz; Mrs J P Wilbur, er, W J Drinkard of Klondike,
Portland, Mrs C H Bone, Wino­ Oregon, had had a stroke of par­ ter and his brother, W H See­
na, Wash, Frank, Halsey, Joe, alysis and is lying in a critical feld from Causey, New Mexico,
d ove over to Corvallis Saturday.
Eugene, William, Halsey, Chas, condition.
W H Seefeld, who lives in W H Seefeld tells us he had n 't
Athena, Mrs Ellie Gulliford and
New Mexico, says that the oil seen his brother for 26 years,
Mrs Nellie Frum of Halsey.
fields
are being devoloped in hi; H ■ arrived here a couple of
There are fifteen grandchil
dren and four great grandchil-1 section of the country,
I w o ! weeks ago.
He left the fore
dren.
derricks have been installed in part of the week for a week or
She was converted and joined one place and others near then ten days in Portland and Seattle,
the M E church when
quite an<^ bie prospects for oil are sup- and ihen he wdl stop a few da 8
small and has lived a Christian P°®®d to be very good.
on his return.
e v e r since.
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ii —
The funeral sermon w as,
preached by Rev F S Cfemo.
the pall hearers were John
Rebham from Brownsville. Geo
OK S E A T T L E
Lauhner, E B Penland, W I
White, D H Sturtevant and M E,
Gardner.
The flower ladie3 were Mes
GET OUR PRI' T.S BEFORE YOU SELL
dames Sneed, Brandon, D T ay-!
OREGON
lor, Lauhner, Frum and Gormley. | HALSEY,
A large concourse of people i
followed the remains to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Rrownsvllle cemetery where they - - - -
were laid to rest.
life
Got
Yours
Yet
?•
$1.50 PER YEAR
ELLEN SBU RG
—■bie—»
PRODUCE co
Cash Buyers of Cream
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
flour at D H Sturtevant’s.
C H Koontz’ family left Tues­
day for Newport for a month or
two.
Glenn Chance, John Greenley
and Clayton Gaub went to Cor­
vallis Saturday.
There will be a dance a t the
I pera house Friday night, July
1.6th. Everybody come.
Mr Mayberry of
Portland,
I came up last week and has been
' buying stock wherever he could
And it.
For Dental Work .-Dr. E. W.
Barnum, Harrisburg, Oregon.
Phone or write for appointment.
Master James Rector went to
Jefferson Friday afternoon, re­
turning Saturday evening with
his grandfather.
The hall game that was sched­
uled for Cottage Grove last Sun­
day was called off on account of
the death of Mrs Kirk.
Mrs T M Boyd and daughter
from Oakland, Oregon, arrived
here on Monday for a visit with
her sister, Mrs L Boyd.
For sale—A 1915 Ford, good
tires in front and new ones be
hind. Can lx* seen at K irk’s
garage. Price $400. T J Conk-
w right.
7-152t
Mr and Mrs Chas Kirk left
Wednesday for their home in
Athena. They were acccmpani d
bv Mrs Florence Green, who
will spend the summer in Athena.
An extra fine young Jersey
cow and calf for sale, very gen­
tle and easy to milk; calf is ten
days old.
Apply to Mrs L
Arndt. Tulsa Station. 7-82t
The First Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
Is a good p la te to deposit y o u r saving«-. 4 percent in te re s t on savings
aeconnts t li. it run three m on th s si» t n in th s o r a year
In te re s t paid
s e m i-a n n u a lly .
INCE the first use of binder twine in this
country forty year-, ago, Plymouth Tw ine
has always proved itself to be the twine that bindj
and satisfies. It Iras been found the most eco­
nomical in all grain-growing localities and will
save you time, money and worry during the
coming harvest.
S
Plymouth. Twine
is always uniform in quality — smooth-spun, ev«n and
strong. N o thin places to strip and break while the binder
is in operation.
Inspect a bale o f this dependable twine at our »tore
the next time in town and let u> have your memorandum
order tarty to insure delivery.
D. II. STURTEVANT