Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 22, 1920, Image 1

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VOL. S, NO. 47
the C o m m e rcia l C enter ci
irth
Am erica on th e Pacific Coast,
ahere the g-eatest r iv e r o l the West
uouis »'» tu rb id flood in to the sea.
An Ideal Hom e C ity.
A C enter o l Education.
BI Y A I lO M E S ll I t N O W
w h ile prices are low.
You w ill liv e here so lie dav,
W e H ave
I,
Consult B EN RIESLA N D ,
EVERYTHING
e r e s t r a in
Is the Cause of Many
I ll'M A N IL L S
t y o u r ev es ^ i \ e you trouble, or your'
glasses ,rc annoying
See L's
W E CAN R t-L I E V E YOU
Bancroft Optical Co.
313 1st St. \V. Albany. Phone 161
DR.
Amor A. Tussi ng
LAWYER AND NOTARY
O ptical
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S u b d ivisio n Specialist,
404 P L A T T Ml I L U I N • 1 7 I'.u k street.
PO R TLAN D O REG O N.
B rownsville . O regon
E nterprise
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON,
PORTLAND
K.
G A R N JO S S T.
P H Y S IC IA N
¡ Telephone 115.
AND
SURGEOb
Halsey. Oregoi
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
H A LS E Y , OREGON
Capital and Surplus $32,000
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
We invite your bankinir business
C. II. KOONTZ, Pres.
I). TAYLOR, Yice-Pres
B. M. B()XI). ( asbier
/
JULY
22. 1920
$1.50 PER YEAR
H C Davis and his daughter,
Mrs Jesse Bond, W J Ribelin
and wife, Mrs Brandon, D S Me
Williams and family, Mrs J C
ALSO ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM EVERYWHERE C S tandish, and Miss Gertrude
Porter went to Albany Sunday
! to hear Billy Sunday.
Mrs Kirk’s Will Filed.
We are here to serve you. The
The Halsey base ball team
best of pork. beef, and fish the played with Cottage Grove last
The last will and testament of
country affords. We keep a line
Mrs Isabelle C Kirk was admit­ of lard and compound always on Sunday at Cottage Grove with a
ted to probate in the county hand. See us before you buy. score of 4 to 3 in favor of Hal­
sey. This is only the second
court by Judge W R Bilyeu last
The Halsey Meat Market, Carter time th at Cottage Grove has
Thursday morning.
& Sop.
been beaten this season.
The will distributes her estate,
Mrs
Jam
es
Rector
went
to
Tuesday morning, July 13th,
which is estimated at the value
Portland
last
Saturday
for
a
visit
1920,
a 9 pound boy was born to
of $8000, as follows:
To Laura Davidson, only sur­ i with her sons-in-law Reeves an I Mr and Mrs Cnäs Mishler of this
place. Mother and child are do­
viving child of deceased’s de­ Wallace.
A social gathering was held at ing well, and Charloy wore off
ceased daughter, Mrs Mary J
the home of Mr and Mrs R K some of his excess exuberance
Wilson, $200.
To Lillian M Kirk, widow of Stewart in which ice cream and by thoroughly oiling the running
cake were served which was very gears of his wagon. The influ­
the deceased’s son, $200.
i
To her children, Emma Wil­ much enjoyed by all present. ence of the smile upon his face
bur, Elizabeth Bone, Frank Kirk, I Those in attendance were Mr reaches from here to yonder and
Joseph Kirk, W R Kirk, Charles and Mrs Sylvester and daughtei makes us all rejoice with him.
Kirk, Effie B Gulliford, and Nel Eunice, Mr and Mrs E E Bass And we don’t blame him for smi­
It is his first born, and
lie Frum, ail the remainder of and little son Clifford E, Mr and ling.
Mrs E Hover and sun Robert. you fathers who have passed
the estate in equal portions.
The
document
nominates Peter Settle, the Misses Agne. through a similar experience
Pearl and Grace know ju st how to appreciate his
FranK Kirk and W R Kirk as Chandler,
Pehrsson,
Mr
and Mrs Cridei feelings. The poor editor hap to
executors of the estate.
and son and Mrs Elliot of Har get his knowledge of such things
Accident at Alford Station.
risburg. and Mr and Mrs Pehrs second handed, but we extend
son and their friend Mrs Fugle- our congratulations ju st the
Tuesday morning when the
bak of Oakland, California.
same.
north bound train that is due
here at 11:55 was at Alford s ta ­
tion, an automobile containing a
man, two women and a child at-
tempted to cross the track just
ahead of the train, but the train
of S eattle
struck them. One woman was
killed outright, the man died be
fore the train .«ached Halsey:
G El OCR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL
the other woman was badly
wounded on the head and proba
OREGON
bly internally and was not ex­ HALSEY,
pected to live, and the child was
badly injured, having at least a
broken leg. Dr Gainjobst and
.Mrs John Bramwell got on the I
train and accomprnied the wo
man to Albany where she and 1 The First Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
the child were placed in the hos
pital.
The name on the m an’s acci ,
dent insurance card was Joseph !
1» a good place to deposit y o u r sa v in g *. I percent in te re s t oa ta v in g *
P Schrimsher, 1017 Ellis St, San
account» th a t run three m on th » »1» i lo n th s o r a year. In te re s t paid
Francisco. It is supposed that 1 s e m i-a n n u a lly .
they were a man and his wife I
and child and mother of either
the man or the woman.
The elderly lady wa9 the one
that was killed outright. Het
n ”’**7F*
!”
body was left with an attendant
I
e
whete the accident occurred, to
await the coroner's coming.
Later information. The wo
J L
man died near Shedd, and the
Ì
bodies of the man and woman
lU
were taken to the undertaking
parlors of Coroner C E Fisher.
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The little boy was taken to the
hospital but died a short time
INCE the first use of binder twine in this
afterwards.
country forty years ago, Plymouth Tw ine
HALSEY NEWS NOTES
ELLENSBURG
PRODUCE CO
Cash Buyers of Cream
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
Your Book of Correct Styles
Before placing your order for your new
A utum n Suit and W in ter Overcoat you 11
w ant to select Flic fashions that please you
and the woolens that harmonize with your
personality. If you haven’t your copy of
“M E N ’S T O G S" from Ed. V . Price
Co.,
let us know today. W c 11 send you one.
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
E X C L U S IV E
LOCAL
DEALERS
W if i
lo C rdcr Clothes
Try an Ad in the Enterprise
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
lour at D H Sturtevant’s.
W F Moore was an Albany vi; -
¡tor last week. )
Mr and Mrs Geo Laubner were
callers in Albany Saturday.
For Dental Work—Dr. E. W.
Barnum. Harrisburg. Oregon.
Phone or write for appointment.
Mrs D F Bern arrived here
aturday for a visit with her
laughter. Mrs * P Stafford.
R M Bam ford left a sack of
Bing cherries in our office last
Friday and they were certainly
fine.
For sale—A 1915 Ford, good
tires in front and new ones be­
hind. Can be seen at K irk’s
garage. Price $4* MJ. T J to n k -
w right.
7 152t
S
has always proved itself to be the twine that bind»
and satisfies. It has been found the most eco­
nomical in all grain-growing localities and will
save you time, money and worry during the
coming harvest.
Plymouth Twine
is always uniform in quality — smooth-spun, even and
strong. N o thin place» to »trip and break while the binder
i» in operation.
Inspect a bale o f this dependable twine at our store
the next time in town and let u» have your memorandum
order early to insure delivery.
D. II. STURTEVANT