Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 02, 1920, Image 2

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    Halsey
The Halsey Enterprise
Items
Jas Hosney and fam ily from
P ublished every T hursday Bru«h Prairie, Wash, arrived
here last Sunday on a visit to
K CHAS. B A L L A R D , E d ito r
M r Hosney’s sister, Mrs 0 F
Neal.
Entered as second-class matter Oc­
Mrs G C Osburne and her
tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at H al-
J, Oregon, under the Act of March daughter Helen drove up from
Portland Saturday to spend a
¿ X te T to uie m a te r,a ! u p b u .M m , , l f ' week v.siting her mother. Mrs
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o •"» . s r s-s z s ws / s o e. r w x 1 ' t
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Halsey and surrounding country and Brandon, and friends about Hal­
Linn County generally. Subscription sey.
rate 31.50 per year in advance.
On Saturday evening, Aug 21,
I) S McWilliams and wife were
invited in to help B M Bond and
wife to celebrate their first wed­
ding anniversary. I t was a sur­
prise to B M.
The Halsey school w ill commence
Monday, September 20th.
An Independent Newspaper
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•U N IV E R S IT Y -
• OREGON•
— to m a in t a in e d b y th e s ta te
a r d e r t h a t th e y o a n g p e o ­
p le a f O r e g o n m a y r e a a i r a ,
w l t h o a l c o s t, th e b e n e fits o f
a l i b e r a l e d u c a tio n .
tn
T M U a le e r t U r le c iu d .. ike Colleys o l
and the A r t e , the
O n d u M e School, the School o f P h ,e -
ical Educeflon. eed the proleeelonel
Schooleof Lew M edicine (et Portland).
A r c h i t e c t u r e . Commerce, Journellem ,
Educeflon end M e e k .
U U r M u r e k S rte n e e
Ml»h etandarde of echolarehir ere
etede roeeihla br an ehU leculty. well
equlered lehoretortee end e library of
marly 100 000 returnee
S u r e r , lead ethletlce are encours«ed
Bed m r y attention siren the health
end w elfare of the etudente.
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e e e r e e a io n
e t p n b lle e a e e a r l . t b e I J a ir e r e il y
« • n a w e a t e r i e s a e o n e a e r a of
la r S a d e r e l e e m o e l . e d e m e n d e d
e e e le le e e e .
d e la e d
k e U k le a e d
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re e e n l
For a cetelofue o r lo r any iaiorm ation.
nd d r eaei
T U B R R O ln T R A M
O a ie e e e llr a t O r e d e a
R « * ea a . O rean a
C atarrh C annot Be C ured
w ith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a s th e y
cur.not reach the sen t o f the d isease.
C atarrh Is a local d isease, g r e a tly in*
fluenced by c o n stitu tio n a l con d ition s,
and in order to cu re it you m ust
ta k e an in tern al rem edy. H a ll’s C a­
tarrh Cure is ta k e n in te rn a lly and
a c ts thru the blood on th e m ucous s u r ­
fa c e s of the system . H a ll’s Catarrh
Cure w a s p rescribed by one of the best
ih ysician s in th is cou n try for years It
s com posed of som e o f the best ton ics
know n, com bined w ith som e o f the
b est blood purifiers. The p erfect c o m ­
b in ation or the in g red ien ts in H a ll’s
C atarrh Cure is w h at produces su ch
w on d erfu l resu lts in catarrh al c o n d i­
tion s Send for testim o n ia ls, fr » .
F J CHENEY A C O , Props . Toledo. O.
A ll D ru g g ists. 76c
H a ll’s F a m ily P ills for con stip ation .
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More o f Governor Cox’ Speech
o f Acceptance
~ t ne M exican s itu a tio n , tr y in g to
o u r pulJ.-iice fo r years, begins to show
•nirn* o f Im provem ent. N oi the least
o f the th in g s th a t have c o n trib u te d to
It, Is a re a liz a tio n by the people o f
th a t c o u n try , th a t we have n e ith e r the
lust f o r th e ir dom ain, nor d isp o sitio n
to d is tu rb
th e ir sovereign rig hts.
Peace sm iles upon th e b o rder and In ­
centive to In d iv id u a l efTort seems to
lie m a kin g a n a tio n a l a sp ira tio n .
Disabled Soldiers.
“ I feel deeply th a t the re h a b ilita tio n
o f the disabled so ld ie rs o f the recent
w a r Is one o f the m ost v ita l Issues
before the people and I. ns a candidate,
pledge m y s e lf and my p a rty to those
young A m e rican s to do n il In my pow ­
e r to secure fo r them w ith o u t unneces­
sary delay, the Ir .im ’d la te tra in in g
w h ich Is so necessary to tit them to
compete In th e ir stru g g le to overcom e
th a t p h ysica l handlcup In cu rre d w h ile
In the se rvice o f th e ir governm ent. I
believe also th a t th e Federal B oard o f
V o ca tio n a l R e h a b ilita tio n as fa r as
possible should em ploy disabled sol­
d ie rs them selves to supervise the re­
h a b ilita tio n o f disabled soldiers, be­
cause o f t h e ir kn ow n sym pathy and ;
u n d erstanding. T h e hoard its e lf and
a ll agencies u n d er It should he b u r­
dened w ith the care o f securing fo r
the disabled s o ld ie r who has finished
his tra in in g , adequate em ploym ent.
"T h e wom en o f A m e rica, In em otion
and c o n s tru c tiv e service, measured up
d u rin g the v a r to every requirem ent,
and e m e rg e m y exacted much o f them .
To
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IT IS M A D E B Y A N E W
PATENTED PROCESS WHICH
DOCS WOT M I U . O U T TUB
BEST IN THE! W H E A T . • • -
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D E D E L IG H T E D ..................
O R D ER A SACK TO DAY
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For Sale by M. V . Koontz Co.
Continued
Fair at Shedd.
The 1st fa ir o f the season is to
be held at Shedd, Oregon Sept 10.
Cash prizes have been offerd in
all the different projects of club
work. There w ill be a class in
stock judging.
Rev J S Van Winkle has
charge of the sports, he w ill see
that every one has a good time.
Come and spend the day at the
Fair.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Beginning at 1 0;30 a. m. sharp, I will offer at public auction on the
LIDA STEWART PLACE
on the south edge of Halsey
Shedd
Members of the congregation
' of the U P church of - Shedd
Tuesday night held a reception
in honor of their new minister.
Rev W W Reid, who recently ar­
rived from Yakima, Wash. The
church has been fo r some time
w ithout a pastor. M r Reid’s son
Ronald leaves today for Ohio to
resume his college work.
The Bay State Optical Co’s
M r and Mrs Chas Farwell has
ft^mes are dependable in design
been
visiting his .father and
and construction.
We carry
mother M r and Mrs H J Far-
thia line.
well o f Shedd.
Master Otho McCiane has
come home for a short visit to
his folks Mr and Mrs M B M e -,
p t& m c tr is t.
Clane.
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; Harold Albro,
Manufacturing Optician.
215 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon,
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R B Jones ttyar C ratdrcc
E C R ile v near Sanderson Bridge
E 1» F a rrie r .1 m ile s «oath nt R ro w n -v ille
H C B la ckb u rn southw est o f Lelm non
H e n ry G aub south edge of lt» l« .v
G H ik e 3 m ile s «outh and eaat o f Uatsey
R W S o lo n 1 m ile south of Lav iub
| M oore 2 m ile « eaat of Halsey
John W ilk s o in 2 m ile s southeast of A lh a n v
M rs S Hass m ile s n o rth w e st of Halsey
C 1. D u rb iin near Estacada
A W esley 2 m ile s south and ea«f of H alsey
E A tch e 1 u tile south ol D ever
W F Frey 2 m ile« east o l H a lim
Preston and W ilso n 5 m ile s southw est o f A lbany
M C C a rro ll 3 m iles east ot H a rris b u rg
W C COoley 1 m ile s n o rth o f H a rris b u rg
C u rt W ilso n 3 m ile s south o f Halsey
G eorge \ S m ith near S u b lim ity
I. and M N A r n d t 3 m ile s west o f Halsey
R obert B u rk h a rt at ¿ Ib a n y
B if u l t r a J Jaraey
ta le at Salem
Bay Mare aged 10: 1350; 1 Brown Mare aged 9, 1200;
Bay Mare aged 12, 1350. 1 Bay Horse aged 10, 1300; 1
Span Brown Mares 9 and 10 years 1500 each; 1 Black
Horse 7 years, 1000; 1 Bay Horse about 10, 900; 1 Sorrel
Colt 3, 1400, broke; 2 Bay Mare Colts I yr; 1 Sorrel Mare
Colt I year.
CATTLE, ALL THOROUGHBRED.
I Jersey Cow 7 years old will freshen Oct. 5; one Jersey
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C o w 2 a n d o n e h a , f years old will be fresh Nov 8; 1 Jersey
^e rr' <*® They were accompanied Cow 2 and one-half years old will he fresh May 15* I Jer-
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Chas
Barton
sey
Heifer
8
months
old.
They returned Saturday with 45
Auction Dates of B. T. Sudtell’s Sales.
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T he following described property, to wit:
H ORSES
- augh^ers.BMisks anAgnes A rnold
T H £ FU RN ITURE HOSPITAL
j Renovates and makes feather
mattresses, old furniture and
mattresses made like new.
Bring them in or phone 261-R. gallons o f the berries,
A trait- w r -k ncr irred Tues­
128-130 Ferry St, Albany, Ore.
day nig *. Kir n idnight. re­
MOVE BY TRUCK
sulting in a,.iaa.,ing a flat car
and detaimng the travel for a
Long Distance Hauling,
few hours,
L ig h t and Heavy Trucks.
Karl, the small son o f Chas A r­
E. R. Cummings, Albany. Ore. nold is ill w ith whooping cough.
Sept
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
HOGS
I Brood Sow 250 pounds; 7 Shoats 60 pounds.
F A R M IN G IM P L E M E N T S
I 3-inch Mitchell wagon nearly new; 1 3-inch Studebaker wagon in
good condition; I 2 and 3-fouitb inch Mitchell wagen in fairconditicn;
I hack, 1 top buggy, 2 1 4-incb steel walking plows, I I 2-inch steel
walking plow, 1 lever iron harrow, I I 2-disc cultivator, I Champion
mower, I 1-horse cultivator, 2 sets team harness, 1 and I-half sets plow
harness, 1 single buggy harness, I good wood rack, 3 gravel racks, 1
bale rack, 1 hay rack, I Empire cream separator.
H O U S E H O L D F U R N IT U R E
l six-hole ste el ran g e with reservoir. 1 large h e a te r n early new, 2 steel spring
D avenports, beds springs, m attresses, 2 d in in g room tables, a m ined oak Mis­
sion set. 2 d resse rs. 1 kitchen cabinet. 9 d in in g room « hairs. I rockers. 2 c u p ­
boards. 1 new S in g er sew ing m achine. 3!» X 12 rugs, -n in e d ish e s and cooking
utensils, w ashing m ach in e and writ ger. m any o th e r things.
FREE LUNCH
AT
NOON
EVERBODY
B R IN G C U P S F O R C O F F E E .
1 E R M S O F S A I.B
I2O and under, ca-b
M l sums ox c r i
v
n t h . tim e wUI be g iv e n
uvte hearing t per cent in te re s t
N o goods to tie rem oved u n t il settle 1 fo r
purchaser g iv in g
bankable
HENRY GAUB,Owner,
COL. BEN T. SUDTELL, Auctioneer
y . j |. BOND Clerk