Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 30, 1921, Image 3

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E. L. STIFF and SON
get anybody out to the election.
Knowing Mr. Clay, we know that
F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S -
be will make e good director. Mr. Carrier everything in F urniture,
Mr. and Mrs Joe Kirk left Tues­
Some time last week a three Clay and Mr. Porter both living in
day after a visit with Frank Kirk
also PIPELEoS FURNACES.
ami O. W. Frum and family.
GRADUATE
year old colt lielonging to E. W. town, gives a majority of the board
O P T O M E T R IS T
Harold Stevenson came down Shedd became tangled in the wire to the town proper and they will be
from Portland Monday and went fence and d'ed *e a result of the easy of access.
Everbody ought
P R IV A T E O F F I C E
to Brownsville where he has taken
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
accident.
to be interested in the school, for
c lm rg i of the Ringo Drug S'ore.
216-217 L v - ii S treet, A lb a n y .
The gr a
Mrs. Reid epeut the last week in the school’s good.
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
G. D. Bishop, government bo­
trouble
is
th
at
the
intrest
most
vine tubercular inspector, has been Albany visiting with her mother.
F. m . F r e n c h & S ons
l)R , , a * o l d
r - J* ck -
in this section several days, but
ALBANY
OREG.
Mrs. Chas. Arnold was in Al­ people take is in the fact that the u n r t W i l T I I P I ) T I D H Y i M
JIH-JIS 1st Na­
tinds cattle very frem from that
school increases tbeir taxes, and
bany last week a part of the time
' trouble
th at s the only thing they can see. tional Bank Buildin, Albany, Oregon.
taking treatment. She is at home
„
■
rtl
L. Boyd, local S. P . agent, found
And they let that fact blind them
W ithout pain.
Late uerve-
strav nullet oil the floor of his again and is reported much improv­ to the other things they owe to the
blocking
method.
’ office Monday morning after the ed.
school, and the editor knows that
Two doors north of the hotel, shooting and appreciate* the fait
Don’t forget that there is going the tax burden is becoming a real
, .
,
ii i - ] , th a t it was put there in his absence,
Am prepared to do all kind- ol
K
to he a Shedd Community Fair this oue for most people.
shoe repairing. Satisfaction guar | .. M'» O. B. Stalnaker and friends, Fall. Club member« want to be
KARL A. BRAMWELL. Prop.
The Boy Scouts plan to n.ove
Mrs Veda Lauch and Mrs. Roy
anteed.
Parker of Corvallis, spent yester­ getting their entries iu shape. A nd their building to a more centrul
Suits Cleaned and Pressed.
JEWETT the COBBLER. day at the T. P. Patfon home in I the ladies want to be practicing for I location and tix up the building
Hals, y They came over in Mrs. there is going to be a contest in i
and make it iuto a Scout hall and LAUNDRY SENT AWAV'hn MONDAY
L audi’s ma hiue.
bread making.
A SPLENDID FARM TO EXCHANGE
community reading room and
Mr and Mrs. B. M. Bond, ac­
W. W. Newman, who has been library. The thing th at tl ey are
tor good property in Portland or any co m |)al,ieJ by Mrs. M- C. Bond
city in Oregon, will take small farm as ;|n(j
LaVelle Palmer motored hauling whit* fir wood from the up against is * lot. And up until
part The farm offered for exchange (Q £> >rvallia a „ J Albany Tuesday, Cornett ranch to town to .h ip to the new Brasfield Addition wa-
W ILDEY LODGE NO. 05.
consists of 1001 acres located right at a w hile in Corvallis they enjoyed a the paper mill in Salem, fell last opened up, there wae none to be
Regular
meeting next Saturday
good R R town in the Willamette val-
with A T- Grugett.
had. And now there ere lots night.
week and broke two ribs.
lev some 500 acres of very rich pro- i
„
availablethe next thing ie to get
duc'tiv. land cleared, nalance very good ; Mr. and Mrs S ta n ley S teven son
Last Monday night the annual the money to get one.
pasture and timber' some 250 acres in m otored dow n rom E u g en e S u n -
It ie the
school election took place, H G. plan of the Scouts to get a com
j
bniiir.nir
their
parents,
M».
crop fa only Orchard, creek thru place,
J
, a
1
Pugh was the retiring member. m ittee of tbs men o, Shedd to
water i r . l pastures and at all bldgs, , -" d M r.. J . A. Steveneou.
Mr
7«ry fine 2-, lory w h iteh ou se. al. o a j Stevenson after a long illness u This place left vacant by Mr. Pugh back them in (hie and to see if Electric Haircutting, Massugiug
very good sm all.r house, two barns, » b le to he at home again,
and Shampooing.
was filled by Mr. J. C Clay- Thi* they cannot raise the money for
It is worth while as «
machine sheds and all necessary out j Mr. and M rs^R L Winniford la the first time in a number this lot.
Cleaning and Pressing.
reading room and library is some­
buildings. Buildings are located in a and Mr Adi ian Goodhrod recently
of years that there was enough thing that Shedd hat ueeded for
E. C . M IL L E R
beautiful grove of shade trees, giving ! relumed from a visit to the fruit
intrest
shown
in
school
affairs
to
some
tme.
the farm a very honielikt£ appearance farm near IsaleUl bringing with
Penced with woven wire Priced for a them a load of luscious cherries.
They report the cherry crop
short time only at $55 per acre.
Office 1st door south of school house
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LAND CO bumper one.
Halsey, Oregon.
Creswell, Or , June 26—Miss
405 1st National Bank Building.
Dealer
in Real Estate.
Albany, Oregon
j Ruth Green anil Ralph J. Baldwin
Handles
Town
and Country Property.
of Stockton Cal., were married nt
Give him a call and tec if be can fix
the
home
of
the
bride’s
parents,
Halsey Items
you up.
the Rev. tnd Mrs J. S. Green of
IN
me
local
Methodist
church.
The
Mr. Nebegall, the Albany pack­
T H E Y OU THS’ COMPANION
inghouse m an, wae in town yester­ bride is a 1919 graduate of the
University of Oregon and has been
day.
and the
principal of the high school a,
Karl Bramwell and family, Mrs. Sand Like Or. The bridegroom
EN TER PR ISE
Jno. Porter and C- H Koontz mo­ is a young business man of fttock-
For 18.75 per yetr.
tored to Albany Tuesday.
tou. The couple will make their
Rev. Cook and family accom­ home at Stockton,
panied by Miss. Alberta Koontz
W R IG H T & PO O LE
Forty cans of trout fry were re­
motored to Salem Wednesday.
ceived here this morning by the
A romance of life on the redwood slopes, in the LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Don.t forget Bill H art and h e Santiam fish and game association
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
famous Pinto pony in “ The Test­ to be liberated.
Seething with thrills
Fhone 35
I’hone 15
Twenty cans of days of bandits and gold.
ing Block’’ at the Rialto Friday. the fish were placed iu the W illam ­ and the struggle of strong men.
Branches st
Tender with
Keneth V analta arrived here ette river and the other 20 cans
Brownsville,
Wm T Templeton, Mgr,
from Vancouver, W ash., yesterday were taken to Brownsville to be love and home and children.
Iislsey,
Fhone 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr.
and will remain for the present. liberated in Millers lake, several
The Greatest Heart Picture Hart Ever Made.
The bridge across Muddy be miles south of Brownsville in the
A P aram ount P ic t u r e
tween G ardner’s and C arter’s is mountain . The association ex­
ous of commission, undergoing re­ pects other shipments during the
season to Ie placed in the streams
pairs.
and
lakes of this part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Standish will
All work done prom ptly and
leave tomorrow for Portland where —Albany Democrat.
reasonably. Phone No. 269,
they will visit their son, Everett,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fuller mo­
and the D. H. Nash family.
tored to town Monday, bringing j
DR . E. S. D O N N E L L Y
Mr. and Mrs J. A. Rigg«, of with them Mrs C. A. Robb, of
Powell Buttes, who had been visit­ S-atlle, W ashington, a sister of
Surgical disease» of
ing with the latter’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Fuller who had been making
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
and MrB. Bob W hite, of Browns­ them a visit for a week or two j
C L A S S E S F IT T E D
ville were brought over Monday by They were also accompanied by
501
First
National
Bank Bldg, Albany.
them as they started on their re­ Mrs. Sarah K. Robb, of Wichita,
turn home.
Kansas, mother of the othCT ladies
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Sheldon, of and who had corne down from Se­
Artistic Piano Tuning
Brownsville, drove over Saturday
to bring their daughter, Mrs. Mil­ attle with the younger Mrs. Robb,
ARTHUR COLIt, Albany, Ore,
dred McClains, of Eugene, who having been with her several weeks.
| Leave order» with Woodworth Drug Co.
You
W
ill
W
ant
For
Your
had been visiting them during the The elderly lady will uow visit with
Albany. Oregon.
Pioneer Picnic, to get a train on the Fullers till a little later when
Town
or Country 15
her return home.
the heat of the W ichita summer
Dr. Philow T. Starr who had been subsides a little.
residing iu M ontana for some time
Ruth Nash, daughter of D. H-
and whose health has been serious­
ly impaired since a severe attack of Nash of Troutdale, was injured
flu arrived here Monday ac­ seriously Monday afternoon when
DR. R. H. HARRIS
Max Rosen
companied by Mrs S tarr as well as thrown from her pony in a colli­ 80002 Humoresque (Dovork) Violin
his brother, Dr, Fletcher S tair, of sion with an automobile driven bv
Max Rosen
30003 Ave M aria—Violin Solo—
17-year-old Reginald W right of
Eugene.
Gardena, Cal.
A possible brain
Cbatnlee i CuiiCK B ank B uildiwo . A liawt
10026 Thank God For a Garden
Mr. and Mrs. C P r Stafford re­ concussion was feared by Dr. H- V.
turned Tuesday from Eugene where Adix of Gresham, who examined
10002 A Perfect Day—Male Trio With Orcbeetra.
Mr. Stafford bad been for twelve the injured girl.
Externally she
C .C . B R Y A N T
Chamlee
davs following an operation, from was cut amt bruised badlv. La­
10018 Your Eyes Have Told Me So
atto rney a t la w
which he is rapidly recovering. ter news has been received by Mrs
Max Rosen
10032 Mazurka In A M inor—Violin Solo—
They were brought home by Mrs. Mary Haves, grandm other of Miss
Theo Karle I 201 New F irst N at’l Bank Bld’g.
John Haines and son, Lenore, Nash, stating th at eh« had parti-
j When My S hip Come* Sailing Home
Albany, Oregon.
35001
Cousins of Mr. Stafford.
I Ab! Moon of My Delight
all recovered consciousness but
Yesterday was a record-breaking was still in a very serious oondi
(C arm en—Selection —Concert Bend
25002 ( Rigolette Q uartet
day in the Halsey stock market tion.
Amor A. Tussing
when 1800 head of lambs were
LAW YER AND NOTARY
Theo Karl*
shipped from the loeal yards.
( My W ild Irish Rose
Charity Grange Items.
Theo Karie
Hugh Cummings, district buyer
( T hat Tumble Down Shack in Athlone
B rowhsvillm , O kioof
for the Nsbegall Packing Co., a s­
The Charity Busy Bee Sewing
Theo
K
arie
( The Lord is Mv Light
sisted by our local buyers secured
~ „ ¡Club
Club had
hud their regular meeting
( Christ io Flanders
the lambs for E If,’ & DUo°"of San Wednesday, June 29, at the home
ffy & Co. of San ° {
ch|b ,egder Mrg gvrd
resentative for Taffy
Breeakin
Minuet in “ O ” Violin
Francisco.
Pm« Dre»s Shoe* a Specialty
18005
Wsggner. The club’» motto is,
Souvenir P ortique—Violin
“
If
at
first
you
don’t
succeed,
try,
I
Dr. R. M W altx, of Browns­
501 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon,
H
ear
these
Records
when
in
Albany
ville, motored over Monday bring­ try again.” The tpembers cut out
ing Mr. and Mre. M. C Starr, Mrs. and started making their needle-
T H E FU R N ITU R E HOSPITAL
Lizzi* Smith, aister of Mrs. Starr, cases. The next meeting will be
and their cousin, Mrs, Crawford, on July 13 at the Grange ball.
Renovate« and makes feather
all of Portland who had attended Members th at were present were:
mattreasea
made like new.
Ruttu
Long,
E
dith
Long,
Mabell
tha picnic. They were pioneers of
A lb a n y , O r e g o n .
Bring them in or phone 261-R,
Linn county, Mr, Starr having Robinson, E d n a Robinson, Irene J
been a teacher in this section 49 Quimby, Ruth Quimby and Ethel J
1 128-180 Ferry St, Albany, Ore.
Wiggle.
year* ago.
• <
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
flour at D H Sturtevant’s.
Shedd
(From The Visitor.)
W edgewood Stoves
and Ranges.
Shoe rvepilir fenop »
BARBER - SHOP.
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BARBER SHOP
RIALTO FRIDAY
W. J. Ribelin
Vtón. S. HART
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“T h e T E S T I N G
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F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
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Records!
Record Library
Chiropractor
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NO 48
NT IS COMII
Let for Asph:
hroagh Halsey
I has the contract
;s of the Pacific liij
ill include t l ? elret
to Shedd.
Pru
; is to he an asphi
e hid for concrete
g h er.
face is now being II
le’s streets end
er bridge in that
ravel. I ravelers
and Brownsville
ulapooia.
is planning to ha
stioii when the pa
is finished speed
the program, as is
I on the new roi
he a correspond»
sey to rejoice uj
i of the first pavi
probably will not
PARAGRAPI
Here 5 Cei
Liue
and Drifted Sn<
S turtevant’s.
tarnura, dentist,
very Tuesday
T ra il.” a migi
c e of love, high
hum an einotii
lialto th eatrt F
ii
B. Hamptoi
ition of Zane Gre'
leaned by the
Corporation,
large cast of wf
iterpret the rol
t McKim, Kath
»erite De La Mol
ng.
in Church
at 10.
ng forward t<
ice every moil
pper will be
;es of Eugene
hi both morn
in g nt 7 , led
S u b je c t,
i, M att. 6:
7-1
uesday, 2.
th at every
n appoint a
•eporler tu rn
is possible to
will he glad
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deposit
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, Vice-Pr
.Oregoi
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«•ton savin
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