Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 03, 1921, Image 3

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    Amor A. Tussing
LAWYER AND NOTARY
B rownsville . O regon
Shoe Repair Shop
Miss Helen Moore made a visit Rev Cook went to Harrisburg
between trains to Eugene Satur­ Tuesday evening to assist in a
service in that city.
day.
John T McN il. who has been
Homer
Mornhinweg eame
down from Eugene Saturday ¡n ill health for many month . 1.
evening for week end visit with able to be wheeled out and to en­
joy the pleasant Spring sunshine.
his parents
Two doors north of the hotel.
Mrs Pitman’s sister and a
0 W Frum shipped hogs from
Am prepared to do all kinds of friend eame down from Eugene here this week.
shoe repairing.
Satisfaction Saturday to visit with Mra Pit-
Mr and Mrs Andrew Brown,
guarante.
man. They returned Sunday.
who have been residing in Mrs
JEWETT the COBBLER.
The Bov Seouts went to Shedd Rump’s home, moved this week
las» Thursday night to help make to the Gulliford home, where
double headed basket bail they will remain until the expi-
game.
The Corvallis High play­ ration of school.
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
Mrs M V Koontz is enjoying a
ed the Shedd High and won.
BY
visit
with her friend. Mrs Cling-
Then the Shedd Boy Scouts play­
GRADUATE
O P T O M E T R IS T
man,
near Peoria.
ed the Halsey Boy Scouts and
Mrs
Walters and her son from
won by a score of 17 to 16.
P R IV A T E O F F IC E
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
We have individual and farmer Oklahoma, are visiting at the G
income tax blanks.
Any one W Mornhinweg home this week.
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
Dr and Mrs Philo T Starr left
wishing
them
can
obtain
them by
F M. F r e n c h a S o n s
Wednesday
noon for their home
calling
at
the
Halsey
Bank.
ALBANY
OREO.
in
Montana.
C H Koontz and Mrs J as
Grant Reynolds, who had been
Drinkard attended the Haight
working on the section, has been
THE HALSEY ENTERPRISE funeral in Albany Monday.
and the
Mrs Oscar Bond and daughter promoted to the position of track
from
Albany came Friday night walker.
OREGON FARMER
Guy Merrien from Rogue Riv­
to
visit
with her! daughters. Mrs
one year for SI.65.
Chester Sickels, Mrs Elbert Isom, er where he is attending school, is
M) ACRES On- the PACIFIC HIGH­ and son, Frank Bond, for a few here for a few days visiting his
WAY.
parsats.
days.
All under cultivation except 2 acre» of
oak timber, good 5-room house, large
barn and all necessary outbuildings, a
good well at the bonse, family orchard
and berries, woven wire fences. This
place is between Albany and Tangent
and is a good buy at »9500.00. Terms.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LAND CO
403 1st National Bank Building.
Albany, Oregon ________
C .C . B R Y A N T
A T T O R N E Y at law
201 New First N at’l Bank Bldg,
Albany, Oregon.
23D
YEAR
CHROME
HALF SOLES.
Christian Church Notes
If you fix your own
shoes try a pair of
¿This y e a r m o to r is t» p r o s p e c tiv e a n d p r e s ­
Our Chrome Half Soles
e n t a r e c r i ti c a l to an u n p r e c e d e n te d e r te n t
A wonderful wearing leath-
er—in fact it wears like iron.
Sent to any address by parcel post
Price 75 cents. Heavy, $ 1.00
SHOE HOSPITAL,
F ifth & Lyons Streets.
THE YOUTHS’ COMPANION
and »ha
enterprise
For 13.76 per year.
W R IG H T & POOLE
LICENSED FUNERAL' DIRECTORS
HARRISBURG
I.RBAMOM
phone 35
»«
Branches at
Brownsville,
Wm T Templet»«. Mgr.
Itelsey,
Pbone 144. Frs«k Kirk, Mgr.
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
Keenly they search for the great­
est worth at moderate prices. Ex-
actingly they compare values dol-
for dollar. Shrewdly they select
for their enduring quality—that
means the lowest ultimate cost,
and they find this in the OLDSMOBILE LINE Ob
FOURS, SIXES and EIGHTS—the most complete
line of motor vehicles in America.
A T A L L T IM E S W E H A V E A N U M B E R O F
U S E D C A R B A R G A IN S
AT PRSENT WE OFFER
E B McKinney of Albany
transacted business in Halsey
Monday.
4 530
“ 195
“ 950
“ 260
S 650
Oldsmobile and Indian Tires
R. W. TRIPP, ALBANY, ORE
R
lU iu
Leave orders for land plaster at
;he lumber yard.
2 lOtf.
While in Halsey call on the
Rawley man for extracts, spices
all medicines stock tonics and
worm destroyer- Mail orders
promptly filled. Or phone 1615
H S Winkleman, Pawley man.
T F Gibson was an Albany
caller Tuesday.
J S McMahan left Tuesday to
Portland with a car of hogs.
C H Koontz was a Portlant
caller the latter part of last
week.
For Sale—Rye grass hay. bal­
ed, 115 per ton. J W Moore.
1 Ford Bug,
1 Ford Touring Car
1 1920 Maxwell,
1 Ford Delivery,
1 1918 Oakland.
1 995
1 Late Buick Six.
1 1920 Chevrolet, ••580
1 Franklin Touring
Klectrio Equipment, “ 760
1 1917 Chevrolet’ “ 295
work done promptly and
r e a so n ^ !/-
Phone No. 26».
Halsey
Tuesday night the Crabtree about us and loves us just th*
Boy Scouts came over and played same
----- ’’ Love the good in every
the H f I. m y Boy Scouts a game o f , one and rebuke the evil,
basket ball. The score was I : ” Greater love hath no man than
to 17 in favor of Crabtree. Af­ he who is willing to lay down his
ter the game was over they all life for his friends. That is
went to the Council room and what Jesus did for us. What
partook of a lunch prepared by are we willing to do for Him?
The annual Thank Offering
the local.
Lyle Standish trom Portland last Sunday for the missionary
arrived Monday. He expects to society amounted to $8.20 with
more to come. Their meeting
work here for awhile.
Louise Robnett went to Tan­ will be held this Friday p m with
gent last Thursday returning Sun­ Mrs Laubner. The lesson leader
will be Mrs McWilliams.
day.
Mrs E C Miller and son Gilbert The King’s Heralds will meet
went to Albany Friday and stop on Saturday at 2:30 with Keith
ped at Tangent on her way back Hayes. Besides their regular
and Mr Miller and Thomas went work Keith has asked his young
friends to help him celebrate his
down to meet her Sunday.
Mr and Mrs C E Gulliford. birthday.
Mrs J A Stevenson is not able
who left today for Portland
to
be out this week on account
where they will make their fu­
of
sickness.
ture home, were very pleasantly
surprised on T uesday evening by May all our members and
a number of their friends who friends he much in prayer and
dropped in upon them unexpect­ attendance at the prayer meet­
edly. Afteran interestiitg even­ ings, this Thursdaay evening at
ing of Five Hundred, baskets Mrs E C Allen’s and next Tues­
were opened and delicious con­ day evening at the McWilliams.’
tents served. Those partici­ These are days of preparation
pating were: Messrs and Mes­ for the special meetings to open
dames C E Gulliford, I, C Mer­ next Wednesday, March 9th un­
riam, J W Drinkard, T I Marks, der the direction of Evangelist
C P Stafford and G W Laubner. Bennard. who is a preacher and
Mr Gulliford has become inter­ song leader of reputation and
ested with J P Wilbur in the ba­ success wherever he goes. He
kery business in P irtland, and is the author and composer of
his many friends wish him every the well known song “ The Rug-
success in this venture. Misses ged Cros3,”______
ir sT iE P and SON "
Hazel ard Isa’ elle will remain at
the home in Halsey until the
F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S -
close of the present school term
t'arries
everything in Furniture,
after which they will join their
parents in their new home in also PIPELESS FURNACES.
Wedgewood Stoves and Ranges.
Portland.
Watkin’s goods for sale at Mrs
N E Taylor’s.
Q 3 to 3-31 215-217 Lyon Street, Albany.
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PASSERS B Y ”
6T H E P IS O D E
“ L O S T C IT Y ”.
T H U R S D A Y M A R IO,
H. B. WARNER IN HIS NEWEST AND BEST PICTURE
‘When We Were 21’
D r . H a r o i . u B.
son ,304-305
J àxsx -
1st
“ L O S T C I T Y ”.
“ A Broadway Cowboy"
Na­
The Gunpowder-Wildcat con­
tional Hank Buildin. Albany. Or*tf»s.
test was started with a ‘’whoop’’
Without pain, Late nerve-
w ith the “ Wildcats’’ in the lead,
but the “Gunpowders” not fat blocking method.
behind. It is the aim of the
school to enroll everyone in Hal­
sey in some department of the
KARl. A. BRAMWELL. I'roo.
Bible school. Last Sunday there
were 52 in attendance, ju-t dou­ Suitt' Cleaned And Pressed.
ble the number present the week
before. We anticipate no diffi­ LAUNDRY S ENT AWAY on MONDAY
culty in reaching our goal of
“ 101 by Easter.” Everyone
who is not already a member of
W1LDEY LODGE NO. 65.
the Bible School.is missing some­
Regular meeting next Satur­
thing. U you have never been
there before, start next Sunday. day night.
The “ glad handers” will meet
you at the door.
The Junior Christian Endeav- Electric Haircutting. Massaging
or society was organized last
and Shampooinr.
Sunday and the officers were
Gleaning and Pressing
elected as follows: president.
E. C . M IL L E R
Georgina Clark; vice president,
Hazel Davis; secretary, Helen
Williams; treasurer, Helen C»r
These officers and other Office 1st door south of school ho««e
Halsey, Oregon.
members especially invite invite
boys and girls to meet with Dealer in Real Estate.
them next, Sunday at 3 o clock - t Handles Town and Country Property.
the Church of Christ. A part of Give him a call amt see if bs a«»
___ .
the work of this society of Hal­ you up. • _________
sey’s best boys and girls is to
bring good cheer and g’adness to
shut ins” and sick people.
Remember the Christian En­
304 Broadalbin St, Albany.
deavor meeting at 6;30 for all of
older young folks and all the
Our wonderful roots and herbs
younger old folks.
ire found in the China prepara-
The sermon Sunday morning lions and have stood the test of a
¡11 be “ Seeing Jesus.” Luke housand years to cure Catarrh.
>: The evening sermon will bt Asthma, Lung Trouble. Cancer.
i “Confession; when, why, and
Rheumatism, Blood Poiaon. Ner­
to whom.” The choir will sing vousness, Stomach, Liver and
in the evening.
Kidney troubles, also private ail-
Methodist Church Notes
nents of men and women. Con­
sultation free. The King Wo
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Chinese Medicine Co. P O Box,
The Lib -rality of Love.
247, Albany, Oregon.
She hath done what she could
Mark 14: 8
Where is there a mother whf
DR. A. R. PINNEY
would not lay down her life for
Electrical
equipped office
he sat ing of her boy ?
R./nn
401
First
Nations! Bank Bulhtibg
Someone has said, ‘‘ A friend
Albany
Or«,
.
n need is one w ho knows all
BARBER - SHOP.
I. 0 . O. F.
BARBER SHOP
W. J. Ribelin
The Hing Wo Chi­
nese Medicine Co.
Chiropractor
7T H E P I S O D E
cs % on ®
DENTISTRY
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