Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 07, 1921, Image 3

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    Hay rope at Mornhinweg's.
W. H. K irk was a north-bouna
business in passenger Tuesday.
Halsey Items
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
BY
g raduate
O P T O M E T R IS T
T- F. Sm ith
town Saturday
had
E. B. Peularid and H C- Davis
I drove
to Albany
Friday.
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P R IV A T E O F F I C E
B
row
nsville
and
D
rifte
d Snow
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
flour at D. H. S tu rte v a n t’».
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
I See Forbidden F ru it,, tomor-
F M . F R E N C H at S O N S ,;
It is a
ALBANY
OREG.
J 1 row night at the Rialto.
hie P aram ount Picture.
M rs. F.. J. Forsythe and daugh-
ter Irene, of W oodburn, visited
i last week with Mrs. Callie Frum
K. B. M cKinney and family
enjoyed the A lbany celebration.
Mrs. Agnee Sawyer cause up
from Albany yesterday and ia visit-
mg at th* Geo. Maxwell home
Mrs. Mary Robnelt of Browns-1
»¿¡Je was a H alsey visitor yester-
Mt*» Blanch Forster was home
E. J . Clinguian was in town from
from Eugene for th e F o u rth v a c a ­
Peoria yesterday.
For S a te .—Two sows and ten tion.
pigs. S. T. H illm au.
Mr*. Rogers and daughter re­
turned irorn
from a a trip to Eugene
turned
Tuesday,
Mr». Veeta W alker of Lyle.
W ashington, arrived lu esd ay to
A L B A N Y , O RE.
visit her uncle, A lbert \\ agger «r.
corami
Special Noon Lunch 25 to30c
j ay .
| Mr and Mrs. W. A. Ringo, the
Light L unches »erved all day.
j A nnie L aurie Sm ith returned ■ new drugstore people, have moved
Fresh Hom e-m ade Candy and Ice
from gi,edd, where she had been into the L. R W ileon property,
Creams. Brick'ice cream made to
for several weeks, S atu rd ay .
Mr. and Mrs O. W. L aubner,
order.
Mrs.
Ida
Cummings
of
Albany
Mrg
G
oodall
of
E
ugene
ia
visit-
Dr
and Mrs. T I. M arks and Mr.
Two doors north of the hotel.
rep rred to do all kinds of ' “ g" eSt
,he hoa>e o{ her neiee’ ! '«f? *» the home of
°* ber cousin,
COU8‘n- and Mrs. Jam es D rinkard weie nrMTIQTDV nR n * “ 0*-® E J*CK-
UL™ I Io I lax son .5O4-.U15 1st N l-
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M»s.
E
lm
er
Munson.
Frank
(Irav
in
this
ritv
.
am ong tht* H alsay people who cel-
F
rank
G
ray,
city.
Satisfaction guar
shoe rep airin g
tionat Bank Budilin. AHnny. Qregou.
M ayberry A M cKinney, stock
y T al,d Mrs. T. I. M arks and ebrated in A lbany.
anteed.
buyers, shipped a c a r of stock from eol)i R oland, and Mrs. G. W Laub-
H w aild Glenn c h a n c e . J. W.
W ithout p iin .
L ate uerve-
JEWETT the COBBLER. th e local yards yesterday.
ner were A lbany visitors y esterd ay . MjUer and P. J. Forster drove to blocking rtiethod.
A lton and Vernon Sawyer cam e
The fro n t of the M. V. Koontz Lebanon F riday in the Chance
C. J. Shedd, the m erchant, was
up from P o itlan d Monday evening Co. glore ¡g receiving a new coat of m achine, where they picked about
in our city from Shedd S atu rd ay .
f >r a visit with their grandm other. pajnt. Jam es M oW illiams is do- forty gallons of straw berries
Miss l.illian Sneed was home Mrs. Geo. Maxwell.
KARL A. BRAMWELL Crop.
ing the work-
L eonard Greenlaw and fam ily ol
from P o rtla u d a few days this
M r». Geo. Alford and cousin,
Mvgl L ottie Reed of Tacom a, ar- Tacoma, left yesterday after a
Suits Cleaned and Pressed.
week.
'i from rivej in H alsey last T hursday and H|,o rt visit with Mrs. G fre » la w ’«
Miss McClellan, came down
Mr. M cK ercher. the Ciawfords- H arrisburg Saturday and visited ¡„ enjoying a visit with her sister, aunt, Mrs Koontx. and H ie * . II. LAUNDRY SENT AWAY on MONDAY
yille m ill m an. was iu our city at the E E Gormley home
M'S. M. V. Koontx.
Koontz fam ily and Mr. and Mrs.
S itu r d a y ..
Raymond Southern arrived in
Mr. and Mrs. H snry Z im m er, j \,V. D rinkard.
I
Mr. C. G. H am er of D ayville, Halsey T uesday eveuing f o r a visit m an accom panied by th eir guest.
M rs. Ida Maxwell of Albanv re­
W 1LD EY LODGE NO. 65.
who is a guest a t the C. Sit'kela with bis mother, Mrs Southern, Mrs. Amelia Zim m erm an were A l­
turned home yesterday after a visit
Regular meeting next S aturday
home was in town Saturday and and sister, Mrs. Geo. Hayes.
bany visitors Friday.
of several day* with her son-in-la w
bight.
met Miss E d ith M cKay, his neice,
Miss R uth Nash of T routdale,
Lyle Standish left S aturday for and
......... daughter.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Jess
who is h erefro m L atnar, Mo.
whom we reported serious!y
jur-l a jew <jay3’ visit in P ortland and Satjey
riously in
injur-
M rs. M axwell started
ed last week by an auto striking T
Tacom
hnnie , s „ „ d a y , Mr. Salley bringing
acom a a.
He witnessed the big honie
her pony, is recovering rapidly. aUto races while in Tacoma.
j,er jo | OW11 by auto, and as she Electric H a irc u ttin g , M assagmg
M»s. Andrew
Brown went to.
g ta n |ey Stevenson and fam ily of |eft the m achine to go to th e tra in
and Shampooing.
Shedd the last of the week to visit
g ogene Btart today oil, a m onth's ,(,« left her purse on the runnii g
C leaning and Pressing.
her paren ts, Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. vacation
They will tour southern board and did not discover her loss
E. C . M IL L E R
Arnold. She gathered a fine lot Oregon and Calforuia by auto.
till Bhe was on the tra in and it un-
of wild blackberries while there.
M rs. A lva Sm ith ol Albany was der way. She left the tra m a short
J, C. Standish of this city, and called to the Elm er M unson home . distance north of t >wn and returo-
Office 1st door south of school house
daughter, Mrs. Fred T aylor <f T ueiday on account of the illness e d t o l o i k after the purse which
Halsey, Oregon.
»he finally located by phone it
Corvallis, left th>s m orning f r of her dau g h ter, Mrs. M unson
Dealer
in Real Estate.
I having been found by H erm an
P ortland, where they go to see
Handles Town and Country Property.
Rev. Cook and fam ily accom ­ H ector. The purse contained $92
! Everett S tandish, who is reported
Give him a call and see if he can fix
panied by Miss M erle S traley re­
! n it so well.
you up.
turned T uesday from P hilom ath
NOTICE
Mrs. W est of Brownsville,
where they had spent the F o u rth .
kt -•
.
r s n ! turned from a visit in Eugene. Fri-
K arl K oppe and fam ily and bro-1 I have recently disposed of my T H E Y O U T H S ’ C O M PA N IO N
a d v a n d is spending a few days in
wjfe o( E ugene, were | garage and businese in H alsey to
and the
Halsey with Mrs. H ugh Leeper
tg g unday of Mrs. M. E . Bas Foote Bros., late of O hio, and
E N T E R P R IS E
who lias been on the sick list for I set», M'9.
M # Koppa’s
KoDl)9,9 grandm
arft,idm other.
other wish to thank tlie people of this
For 18.75 per year.
some time.
vicinity
for
th
eir
patronage
in
the
A Wesley and fam ily accom-
L. Boyd is preparing to take his
panied by D. H S tu rte v a n t and past and bespeak for my successors W R I G H T & P O O L E
vacation and will leave with Mrs. ■
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■_ rr .
P r.w
,
.c
.
farm v spent the F o u rth at Craw- a co n tin u atio n of the eant«. Call LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Boyd as soon as another agent is raIU ” v
,
HARRISBURG
. ■ LEBANON
J
.
r> j expect .f I o torasvm
r d s v ille c. They
a fine cel- and get acquainted with the new
sent..
Mr. and . . Mrs
Boyd
x r report
r
Phone 35
Phone 15
ebration and th a t H alsey was well firm.
Branches at
to locate a t D etroit, Oregon, after
F ra n k K irk.
repiesented.
Brownsville,
Wm T Templeton, Mgr.
their vacation, where the work w ill
Halsey,
Phone 166, Frank Kirk, MgY.
be lighter.
R I A L T O F R ID A Y
M rs. Russ K neeland left last S a t­
urday for P ortland where she vis­
ited her a u n t, M rs. Ira Russ, of
th a t citv, who is ill at present
A ll work done prom ptly and
p r o d u c t io n
She returned Tuesday and was met
reasonably.
Phone No. 269.
W ork Shirts. Blue Cham- by her brother, E. Russ, who lives
Shoe Repair Shop
BARBER - SHOP.
I. O. 0 . F.
BARBER SHOP
Work-
W. J. Ribelin
Clothing
INiOllCe OUT prices
W ork clothing: Men’s
Blue Denim Bib Over­
alls made of heavy Den­
im, full cut
$1.15 a pair
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
Cecil B. DeMille’s
.
brey, full cut,
values
splendid I «
75c each
Men’s mixed
work
sox
2 pair 25c
Men’s mule skin light
weight sum m er shoes
$2.50
This is a chance for you
to dress cool- at a very
small expense. Send us
a mail order. It will he
given prom pt attention.
gSmCLOTHiNoœ]
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F o rb id d e n F ru it
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Miss Teresa F a rrie r of B row ns­
iArson
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ville and Charles Robert F u ller of g y Jeanie M acpherson
param o
Halsey were m arried W ednesday
afternoon by Judge W- R. B'lyeu
W ith
a t his offices at the Courthouse in
A lbany.
The groom is a son of
T heodjre Roberts
C S. Fuller who recently purchas­
Agnes Ayres
ed the S herling place.
E. T. Evans who has an eighteen
Kathlyn W illiams
acre straw berry patch near Leb- i
Clarence Burton
anon, was in town S a tu rd a y . H«
teHs us th a t his berries are very
Julian Faye
fine tiiis year, and th a t large n u m ­
Forest Stanley
bers of visitors have -een his place.
On Sunday, he inform s us, th a t!
Theodore KoslofT
more th a n one huudred cars w ere'
G O O D
at bis place, and m any states were
represented, one party being from
N^w Jersey.
The
C harity
H om e-m aking
I Club and the C harity T h rift C an ­
ning Cm b m et at the home of their
leaders, Mrs. A. H. Q uim by and
E thel Quimby on July 1st. The
hom e-m aking club chose as tbeir
m o tto .- “ A place for everything
and everything in its place.” The
canning club choee as th eir m otto,
“ W aste not, w ant n o t.”
I p to
July 1st, the club m em bers had (
canned a to ta l of 166 q u a rts of
berries and cherries a t a coat of
>17.59- The value of the canned
pro d u ct is estim ated at 183 S5.
i Members of the club« are. M»tFI
The Store with a Square, Eobin»«n Ruth Long. Edith Long,
Deal lor Every Customer Irene Qaimb; ana Rmb Quia uj.
*
unt
D R . E. S. D O N N E L L Y
Presented by Jesse L. Lasky
Surgical diseases of
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
P ic tu r e
« C A S S E S P IT T E D
The m an had fallen in love with a
woman he did not know. Never 501 First National Bank Bldg, Albany.
dream ing this ra d ia n t creature the
drudging, u n h ap p y wife of a was­
tre l.
F or her C :nderella’s ,h eart had
ARTHUR COLE, Albany, Ore,
leaped to taste of joy and luxury
Leave orders with Woodworth Drug Co.
ju st for one n ig h t.
A nd when
Albany. Oregon.
love answered love—
T he rest >» • dram a th a t goes to $5. Town or Country $5
the very bottom of m arriage.
Glow ing with the color, lichnees
and fashion th a t only D eM dle can
p a in t on the screen.
DR. R. H . H A R R IS
C O M E D Y
Artistic Piano Tuning
Chiropractor
!
FARM for RENT
Farm of 52 acres, Good Buildings,
Good Land.
Renter to purchase the following equip­
ment: One team of mares, wt. 3000,
wagon, harness, binder, mower, rake,
sulkey plow, walking plow, harrow,
disc and corrugated roller.
All in good condition.
year’s rent, S800.
Price, including one
Terms if desired.
J. w . MOORE,
Real Estate Dealer.
X-RAY
C usick
B ank
B uii - dino . A lxawv
C c. BRYANT
ATTORNEY A T UAW
2U1 New F irs t N a t’l Bank
A lbauy, Oregon.
B ld’g,
Amor A. Tussing
L A W Y E R AND NOTARY
B rownxvili . k , O k soon
A. Peterson
Fine Dress Shoes a Specialty
» 1 k / W #»«•«.
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