Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 18, 1920, Image 2

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    4 SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS
I F Gorm’ey of Halsey, and Mrs|
’ r.icC'.c'danu of Lan Fia.1-1
Z 1 the spring of 1853 George B J
BETW EEN
cis3o,
California.
Gray left Peoria, III. in company
An Independent Newspaper
They have five grandchildren
with a numerous crowd, all
BUSH ED EVERY THURSDAY bound f >r the then ti ritory of
and three great grandchildren.
{ e ffe c tiv e S u n d a y , J L s m m k t r tO tb .
Oregon. He was also taking
Four generations were present
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
with
him
his aged moth­ at the anniversary. There were The “ O regonian” Train Nos. 53 and 54.
.«red as second-class matter Oc- er and his four-year old son. also present five guests who a t­
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping
er 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal- Frank Gray. On arriving in Or­ tended the wedding fifty years
cars,
dining car and observation car.
egon
territory
he
located
on
a
, Oregon, under the Act of March
land claim, part of which was on ago. They were J N Morgan, ' The “ California Express”— Train Nos. 15 and 16.
187».
Mt Tabor and now included in Mr and Mrs J T McNeil, Mrs O
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping
zoted to the material upbuilding of the corporate limits of the city ! R Bond and D G Gray.
cars
and dining car.
of
Portland.
lsey and surrounding country anil
The following guests were
,n County generally. Subscription
This worthy pioneer and his present: E E Gormley and wife The “ Sh asta”— Train Nos. 11 and 12. (No excess fare.)
e yi .50 per year in advance.
aged mother have both gone to
A new through train. Handles standard sleeping ears
that bourne from whence no and son Claron, Lloyd Gormley
onlv,
dining car and observation car.
traveler was ever known to re­ and family from Albany, George
The
“
San
Francisco E xpress” — Train Nos. 13 and 14.
turn. . But the four-year old son Alford a d family from Albany,
is now in the sear and yellow D G Gray of Portland, John Me
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping
Stock Farm, Registered.
leaf.
cars and dining car.
Neil and wife, John Morgan and
— J l t f o u y / i s t a n d a r d s t e e p in g c a r , P o r t l a n d to L o s
This son of George B Gray wife from Oakdale, Washington.
HORTHORN CATTLE was
when a young man, married O R Bond and wife, Grant Me
,/L n g s t e s , l e a v e s W a r t t u n d o n t h e C a l i f o r n i a S r p r s s s
DC ROC SWINE
fifty years ago to Miss Mary A Neil and family, Clyde Morgan
a r r i v e s L o s -d tn g e te s S ",fS a . m s e c o n d m o r n i n g .
Morgan of Linn county, Nov 3,
Write, or call when at Albany, 1870. She was a daughter of from Portland, Mrs J W McClel­
rm adjoins city. Some bull.'- Mr and Mrs Thomas M organ,; land of San Francisco, W H Kirk­
patrick, Mrs W G Morgan and
Make the days delightful in Wintertime. Enjoy the
serviceable age a t prices you early pioneers.
fragrance of poinsettas. violets, poppies, and gerani­
This being their golden wed­ Miss Ella Morgan from Lebanon.
n afford to pay.
Mr and Mrs Gray received
ums, or the joys of outdoor sports and pastimes.
ding they celebrated the same by
C. C. Bryant, Prop.
many
beautiful
gifts
as
tokens
of
spreading
a
bounteous
feast
to
Travel With Pleasure Via The Shasta Route.
J. M. Wagner, Sup’t.
R educed R ound T rip T ic k ets are Now on Sale to S o u th e rn C alifornia.
which they invited relatives and high esteem and the love of their
many relatives and friends.
F R E E on request, "C a lifo rn ia for th e T o u ris t," a new illu stra te d
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A CRES S T O C K E D and E y L l e i 'B D friends to partake to the number
booklet g rap h ically d escrib in g th e differen t resorts.
H
The occasion was concluded in
of
thirty-four.
til n n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , good h room
F o r fu rth e r p a rticu la rs in q u ire of local a g en ts
Their home was beautifully the evening by friends and
use w ith fireplace, bath, hot anil cold
ter, la rg e barn, silo, g arag e a n d al! decorated for the occasion.
Mr n ‘ighbors who gathered for a
.-etsary o u tb u ild in g s, w ater piped to Gray is 71 and his wife is 72. serenade and who rendered vo-
use and barn, fam ily o rc h a rd a n d her |
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.
Thi'V have two children, Mrs E, cal and instrum ental music.
ie Halsey Enterprise
Golden Wedding Celebrated
PORTLAND and SAN
FRANCISCO
BRYANT PARK PLACE
California-Warm sunshine and flowers
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
s, woven w ire fences, 25 to n s ol hay
the tiarn, 5 cows, 1 y e a rlin g heifer,
alves, 4-year old 11 ilsle iu bull, good
an ol m ares, 1 brood sow, 8 pigs, reg-
ered P oland C h in a boar, a n d about
J chickens. All necessary farm equip-
;n t e x ce p t bin d er. L ocated 7 m iles
rth of A lbany on good g ra v eled road,
utile to sc h o o l and 1 m ile to ra ilro a d
ition a n d store. Price lo r e v e ry th in g
$13,000. Term s'
1LLA.ME1 I E V A L L E Y LA N D CO.
'3 1st N ational Bank Bldg. A lbany. Or.
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' ‘ The M ountain States Pow er Com­
p a n y showed m e how to save, Joe. M y
money earns good interest regularly
now , a n d I 'm buying more Notes.
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A)U AUTO WEAR GOGGLES’
Why come back from your at -
o trip with your eyes inflamed
‘rom dust and wind when you
■an protect them at a small cost'
JO N ’T DELAY buying them.
,ave your eyes.
O p t o m e t r is t .
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ALSSNl OAt
Harold Albro.
M anufacturing Optician.
?HE FU RNITU RE HOSP1TA!
Renovates and makes ft ather
nattresses, old furniture and
nattresses made like new.
Bring them in or phone 261-R.
28-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore.
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Chiropractor
Save 17c a D ay
and Become an Investor
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O U d o n o t n e e d m u ch m o n ey to s ta rt y o u r profit-
sharing account with the Mountain States Power Company. You
can do so fo r as little as 17 cents a d a y o r $5 a m onth.
Oar grooving number o f profit-sharing investors are paid an unusually
f-xxl return for the use of their money. By investing in useful public service properties they
receive a steady income because they have saved and put their money to work for them.
A ll you have to do is to save a little money each month and make system­
atic payments on whatever amount of 8% Gold Notes you decide upon. Interest is
allowed to you on payments. There is no red tape or long winded contracts. If you
cannot complete your payments, you lose nothing.
DR. R. H. HARRIS
Why not plan for financial independence?
X -R A Y
C v tic K
B ank
B v ti d in g .
and sound investing is the only sure way.
Regular, systematic saving
A iba n v
Amor A. Tussing
LAWYER AND NOTARY
B row nsville . O regon
C .c . BRYANT
Invest direct in modem properties serving the ever-growing needs of
the public.
Put your money to work in your own community where it helps to
build up home prosperity.
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Come in and talk the matter over with our Securities department
or get the tacts by clipping and sending in the attached coupon.
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
201 New First Nat l Bank Bldg.
Albany. Oregon.
Shoe Repair Shop
Two doors north of the hotel.
Ant prepared to do all kinds ot
•hoe
repairii g.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
JEWETT the COBBLER.
N ext Thursda> is Thanksgiving
In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t
Mountain States
Power Company
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Investm ent D e p a rtm e n t
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Byllesby Engineering and Management Corporation
Engineer» a n d M an a g e r»
H. M. Byllesby & Co., "YvA
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