Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 02, 1920, Image 3

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    DR
K.
G A R N JO BST ,
P H Y S IC IA N
AND
SU RG EO h
llalsey
living
PUBLIC SALE
E. L. STIFr and SON ”
B M Bond and wife were Al­
F U R N IT U R E d e a l e r s
The undersigned will sell at public auction on
bany callers Tuesday.
Carries
everything in Furniture,
T elep h o n e 145.
H alsey, O regoi
also FI PE LESS FURNACES.
Miss Floience Morgan from
California is visiting at nome.
The RAMONA MACHINE
Amur A. Tussi ng
M rs J S McMahan
visited
Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a m.
plays all makea.of records. ‘
triends in Albany Saturday.
LAWYER AND NOTARY
on the ISAAC ELDER FARM, 3 and 1-half miles northwest of
Mrs Florence Stew art was a Shedd and 10 miles southeast of Corvallis and 2 and 1-half miles Also
WHITE SEW lNb
B rownsville , O regon
E igene caller Tuesday.
east of Oakville church the following described livestock, farm ma-
MACHINES.
Wayne Robertson and Ercell chinery, household goods, etc
215-217 Lyon Street, Albany.
Sneed were Albany callers Sat
This is a joint sale of the property of W E Carlton and W A
urd ly.
Lindsay who are leaving because of the fact that the farms on
G L A S S E S FITTED
I>R H a r o l d H. jA c g -
R B Koch, Auctioneer of Hol­ which they now reside have been sold.
OY
SoN. 304-305 I , t
ley was a business caller in Hal­
tional Bank B inkhng, Altiany, Oregon.
G R A D U A TE
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
sey Saturday.
O P T O M E T R IS T
Without pain, Late nerve-
LIV ESTOCK—6 horses — 1 black mare 9 years old. weight 1450;
Roll Templeton and family
P R IV A T E O F F IC E
blocking
method.
spent the week end with friends 1 brown mare 5 years old weight 1400; 1 bay mare 9 years old',
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
weight 1050; 1 horse 8 years old weight 1250: 1 saddle pony 6 yeais
in Brownsville.
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
Mr and Mrs Glenn Stevenson, old weight 800. 13 cattle 1 cow 3 years old fresh in October; 2
B F M . F r e n c h & S o ns
Mrs Cummings and Harold Ste­ cows 3 years old, fresh in winter; 1 cow 5 years old; 1 cow 1 years
KARL A . URAiiWBLL, Prop.
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ALBANY
C .-E G .
venson were in Albany Monday. old; 6 2-year old heifers; 2 yearling heifers. 250 chickens 50 1-
C
Suits Cleaned And Pressed.
T A Morris of Crawfordsville, yearold White Leghorn hens; 100 White Leghorn spring chickens;
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¡s spending a few days with his 100 Brown Leghorn hens. 150 sheep—About 40 head Cotswold I.AUNHRV SENT AWAY on MON PAY
daughter, Mrs H A Renninger. yearling ewes: about 100 head of Merinos, 1, 2, and 3 year olds:
Martin Cummings and Chas 6 registered Shropshire bucks.
FARM MACHINERY - Fordson tractor and two bottom tractor
Gibson I ook two wagon loads of
DR. R. H. HARRIS
W1LDEY LODGE NO. 65.
plow,
has been run one season ar.d is in a No 1 condition. 'I 3 and
vetch to Corvallis Monday and
1-fourth
wagon;
1
3
and
1-fourth
steel
wheel
wagon;
1
2
and
3-
Regular meeting next Satur-
sold it for 6 cents per pound.
Harold Stew art, who has been *°urth Moline wagon, 1 Spaulding buggy; 1 light hack; 1 Monitor lav night.
C u sic k
B a n k B u il d in g
A lbany
working in the Yakima cou ntry double di9C dril1: 1 new Deering mower; 1 new 10 ft Deering rake;
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■
1
i "
•
—
for some time, returned to Hal 1 8 ft corrugated roller; disc harriw ; 1 2-section spike harrow; 1
80 A C R B S A L t U N D E R CULTIVATION
new 3-section spike harrow; 1 14-inch Oliver Chill plow: 1 14 inch
sey Monday evening.
F in e set of farm b u ild in g s, plenty ot
J I) Cain, who had a paralytic ;John Deere plow: 1 14' inch Molinp Plow= 1 1 and 1-half horse povt- All tools “ Sanitary Sterilized’’
water, located on good road near Shedd
Laundry Every Week
stroke last week, as reported in er engine and pump jack
S tatio n close to school and chnr<'h-
HARNESS—2
good
sets
work
harness;
1
set
buggy
harness:
10
Cleaning and Pressing
T h is place can be h an d led on very easy the Enterprise, died Monday eve­
horse
collars,
sizes,
18
to
23
inches;
2
good
saddles.
ning.
E. C . M IL L E R
term s. Price $10.000.
SUNDRIES—200 feet manilia hay rope, size 7-eighths four
Mrs Iva Rowley with Theodore
W illam ette Valley Land and Alberta returned to Halsey strand. Shovels, spades, pitch forks, garden tools and other
Saturday a fte r visiting in Eu­ things too numerous to mention.
Company.
Quite a list of household furniture.
203 First National Bank Bidg. gene and Drain.
Terms
of sale--On all sums of ¿20 and under, cash in hand. On
Mrs Robertson and her daugh­
Albany, Oregon.
all
sums
over
$20 a credit of twelve months will be given on bank-
ter Donna, who were Tangent
visitors las’t week, returned hLme able pap«r,
8
Halsey Station.
W.
E.
CARLTON
and
W.
A.
LINDSAY,
Owners.
Monday.
A. L Stevenson, Auctioneer.
Jack Porter, Clerk.
The Misses M argaret and Lu­
Friday, September 10, 1920
DENTISTRY
BARBER - SHOP.
a
.
—
Chiropractor
I. O. O. F.
X-RAY
BARBER SHOP
swin i co.
Cash buyers of Cream
cille Davis are the guestsof their
aunt. Mrs C S Shedd of Albany,
Henry Byerley and wife frm people as desire an opportunity Eggs and Poultry.
for a few days.
Dallas came last Sunday even- to increase in knowledge and to
Mrs Rogers of Canon, Colora­ ing for a short visit with their acquire the ability to present
do, who had been visiting h e r!son Lloyd Byerley and family,
their thoughts in public. Com»
L.W . BYERLY, ’ Agent
cousin. Mrs Crawford,
d, for two
Amanda Mitzner has made an on a t 7 p m.
Topic, “ What
w e e k s , le ft Sunday for her home. extra credit in English history I Christ does for the C hristian.’
Mr and Mrs Jackson from during the summer under Mrs John 15: 1-8, 14-16. Consecra-
Brownsville, were callers at the Bond’s direction, and she hopes tion meeting. Leader Lawrence Dealer
in Real Estate.
H W Chance home Sunday. Mr by having this extra credit to Wells.
Ilatu llri Town and Country Properly.
'.ive linu a call ami w<- if he can fix
Jackson and Mr Chance were graduate this coming school year.
MethodiMt Church Notes
you up.
I oys together in Iowa.
The Chance Meat M arket
SUNDAY St HOOL
On Saturday Sept 11, Henry closed down last Saturday night.
The Building of the Temple.
Gaub will hold a public sale at In talking with Mr Chance he
My house shall be called t
his place* south of Halsey, be­ stated th at he couldn’t get help
house
of prayer for all people.
ginning at 10 o’clocK sharp. See and it was out of the question
fra
Psa
56:
7.
. . . . t . Clothes
......
large ad for particulars.
for him to run it alone, so he
304 Broadalbin St, Albany.
Why spend money to keep uj
Thus ConKwright has bought was forced to close down. He
Our wonderful roots and herbs
a ten acre farm east of Wood­ does not know w hether it will the church? Why spend th
money to employ a preacher? are found in the China prepara­
burn and left here last Friday to | be perm anent or not.
And why go to church at all'. tions and have stood the test of a
take possession of it. He will
Christian Church N otes
These are questions which will ! thousand years to cure Catarrh,
levote his time to loganber-1
naturally come up w ith next Sun- Asthma, Lung Trouble, Cancer,
ries.
Owing
to
the
funeral
services
day’s
lesson. Come out and en* | Rheumatism, Blood Poison, N er­
Mr and Mrs L A rndt h a v e 1
for
Clyde
C
arter
being
held
in
ter
into
the class discussions. It vousness, Stomach, Liver and
eased their farm for three years
to Mr Suter and they will move the forenoon lart Sunday there w’ll do you good and will help Kidney troubles, also private ail­
o San Francisco directly a fter were no usual services of the us. The lesson tells about a ments of men and women. Con-
building of gold, marble, cedar
i heir sale whicii will take place church.
free. The Hing Wo
Last Lord’s day
evening wood costly and.beautiful, finish- i sultation
In ordinary times, the prices on the 291 h o f September.
Chinese Medicine Go. P O Box.
of our suits are determ ined by
brought to a close the union ser- ,.<j and dedicated to the worship
247, Albany, Oregon.
Hop Pickers Wanted
their cost and the cost of ser­
vices when Bro Clemo preached of God. Think as you go about
in the church.
These services your work this weeK, what this
ving you. plus a reasonable prof­
At J W Seavey ’sone mile south
have been well attended and town would become if both of the RURAL CREDIT, LOANS
it
of Corvallis on or about Sept 5.
from the many favorable com- church buildings were closed and
Our tw enty year rural credit
Good camp grounds, plenty of ments many have been greatly
We were obliged to pay high
turned
over
for
some
other
use
plan
of loaning money to farmer«
prices for the good I a 11 Cloth­ g rd water and sawed wood, one benefitted by them. At least
and
the
money
spent
for
other
helps
you to get out of debt.
ing we sell. We would not buy tab?* for each camp, basketsfur- they have done much to keep the
things.
Under
our form of loan the tota'
ni. '.cJ to pickers free! We pay work of both churches alive du­
any other kind of clothes.
amount
of interest paid durin»
We
are
requesting
th
at
every
the prevailing price.
ring the “ dog days.’’
To enable our customers to
its
entire
period of tw enty yeart
one
come
to
Sunday
school
next
Grocery store on place end
N ext
Lord’s day brother Sunday. We are learnii g some is actually less than 5 1-2 pel
buy and wear good clothes this meat delivered every day. Will
Phillips will preach in the even­
Fall, we have cut down our prof­
meet trains and move pickers out ing and it is hoped there will be new gongs and we want you to cent interest.
its —let us show you.
W rite us for booklet.
and in a fte r picking is over free. a large gathering to commence help us.
OWEN
BEAM Agent.
Some of our members were
180 acres on high trellis and the regular Fall work of the
laid up with colds last Sunday. 133 Lyon St.
clean yards.
Albany, Oregon
church.
Sister
Clemo and children were
____
Write W L Butler, Manager.
The Bible school w ill meet as
P O box 277. Corvallis, Oregon. usual in the morning at 10 fol­ among them.
Mrs S A Frisbee was a visitor W K I O I I T & P O O L E
Telephone 7-F-2.
lowed by the communion service.
Much credit is due those who of the ladies’ Bible class iast Funeral Directors and Licensed
For Sale A good farm or chil­
by their faithfulness have kept Sunday. She is Mrs B M Bond’s
.... E m balm ers... ,
dren’s mare, weight about 1100
the S S attendance at p ir during grandmother.
BROWNSVILLE
and HARRIS­
at a bargain as I have no use for
The W F M S meets with Mrs BURG. Branches at Halsey and
the past weeks, and ^ho many of
1 her. Will Carter.
7-29 tf
the young people are away, we Geo Laubner Friday afternoon at Sweet Home. Frank Kirk, Rep­
Albany. Or»‘g<m.
Quaker Steel Pipeless F urna­ are confident the attendance will 2:30. The annual election of offi­ resentative for Halsey, Pho«166
ces.
The healthful, modern, increase with the coming weeks, cers will occur. A full atten d ­
VALVE F IR S T
economical way to heat your There is a class for all and every ance is desired.
one may be benefitted by the les­
home.
Next Sunday the regular mor­
When in Albany eat at the
sons studied.
MARTIN LUDWIG
ning and evening services will
Plumbing and Tinning.
The C E society is still very be held.
Those having no
Second ar d Ferry Street,
much alive and will be glad to church home are cordially invi­
All work done promptly and
Albany, Oregon.
welcome as many of the young ted to worship with us.
Phone No. 26V.
reasonably.
lü ld Russ House.)
W. J. Ribeliin
The Hing Wo Chi­
nese Medicine Co.
$
To help You
Buy and Wear
Good Clothes
BLAIN
CLOTHING
COMPANY.
liberty
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.