Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 14, 1921, Image 2

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    The Halsey Enterprise
An Independent Newspaper
P ublished every T hursday
Items
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Ir a W illia m s of H iH »boro, was
M r. and M rs. H . W . Chance and
in H alsey Tuesday. He c a lle d a t H a rry , J r., spent S unday at the
C u m m in g s h o m e
of bis u n cle , J. W -(C h a s Jackson hom e in Browug-
M r and Mrs. W . A
H a G e y -B ro w n -v ille S. 8 . P icnic
I ville.
motored
to A lb a n y M onday.
M ilH r .
S a tu id a v , J u ly
lb h, at
A rm ­
stro n g 's gro v e, tw o uh *•« so 'ith -
» A t the in v ita tio n of Mrs. Ed
west <4 H >l*ey
E ve ryb o d y come Z o n m erm an a d e lig h tfu l neighbor-
«m l h e lp 1« m ak e II an en jo y a b le t,ood d in n e r was enjoyed at the
E V E R Y T H IN G N E W IN
lim e .
> Z im m e rm a n
home m i S u n d a i i
Sunday School at 10 a m. Come when about a cve n ty-live of the
and make th e h our w o rth w hile. people of the su rro u n d in g ne ig h ­
The d in n e r
Be a booster.
T h is means you borhood gathered jn
upon the quality, the
G eneral T o p ic . Saul the Pharisee. were placed on tables under the
B ible reading.
H y m n , ‘ ‘ lis S o irea«, «eat* were provided am i “ tic
style, th e fit and the service of J. C Penney Co. foot­
Sweet to T iu s t in Jesus,'1 women «■afeteria p la n of aerv.ng »»« fo
wear because—
-m g verse*, a ll sing iTiO'U-. P ra y ­ lowed. E ve ryo n e th o ro u g h ly en- j -Jy
for cash, direct from
er, follow ed by L o rd ’ s P ia y e r in j >ved the b dav and at 5 p tn. d is- A»
the m a n u fa c tu ie r, th u s e lim in a tin g
m id d le m e n ’ s
concert. Lesson s tu d y , re p o rt of persed feeling b e tte r acquainted
p
ro
fits
.
secretarv, home «lep ,r lliie n t
re­ and closer to bis neighbor.
C. PENNEY CO. Shoes are made on our own
p o rt. b irth d a y o ffe rin g , announce­
A birth lav su rp rise p a rty was
ments.
tly iu n , ‘ •T ru e -H e a rte d ’
specifications, so we know what materials and w h at
g iv en in h onor of M199 F ro st Bass
W h o le -H e a fte d ,” benediction.
metheds ul construction are used by the manufac­
and Miss W ilm e tta F orster on S at-
We expect to have preaching
tu re rs.
n id a y evening, Ju ly 9 tli . and a
service* fo llo w in g the 8 . S. hour
very e n jo y a b le tim e was had. Ice
conducted by B ro th e r R alph Isaac «•ream and c ik e were served
It
esn offer you belter shoes for less money than you
son of Eugene, A <*ordial in v it a ­
being M r F o rste r’ » b irth d a y also
can fin d at so-called special sales.
tio n is extended to th e p u b lic to
a nunioer o f old e r per?ons were
L
a
d
ie
s ’ w h ite canvas pum ps, m ilita r y heels, le a th e r soles,
w orship w ith us.
in vite d .
Those present
were
our
every d price
C h rie tiu u E ndeavor prayerm eet- Mis.-es R u th F ru m . Hazel Q u im b y .
<ug to p ic fo r
S unday evening. G ace R obinson, Louise R obnett,
Ju dgiro' U n k in d ly .
S c rip tu re les­ L ila D u d le y,
M a rg re t S k irv in ,
Ladies’ white canvas pumps, military heels, Neolin
son, M itt. 7 1-5.
N ina Rum p? F rost and Lena Bass 1
soles, one uf m any
J M P o rte r and fa m ily attended 1 W ilm e tta F orster, D onna Robert-
the T u rn e r co n ve n tio n S unday re- «on,
Messrs. Jess Cross,
Paul
Ladies’ white canvas pumps, French heels, all leath­
p o rtin g a ve ry en jo yab le day.
B y e rly , Lewis S k ir v in , Cecil Q uim
C W . B M met at the home bv. Messrs, and Mesdames 1 A
er soles
o f Mrs W h ite Tuesday afternoon. Stevenson. W F. W h ite , T . J S k ir ­
$1.98
v in , W n t. R obertson, P J. Forster.
Ladies’ white reignskiu oxlords, enameled military
Methodist Church Note
Estgs Bass. Mesdanies Geo. M a x ­
w ell, Agnes S aw yer, K u m p , J o h i
heels, white buck, Goodyear welt soles, kid lined
S unday School, T im C onversion | M organ, N . E. P alm er, Bass.
$4.49
Ï
o f Saul. T h is is a fa ith fu l saving,
Misses white reignskin oxfords, white and brown buck
and W orthy of a ll acception, th a i
Peyria Items
C h ris t Jesu-1 came in to the w o rld
trimmings, white oak soles with military heels
io save s in n e rs; of whom I am
$4.49
L a M n r and d a u g h te r.
clnef.
1 T im
1:15
L e a d in g
J.
Ladies’
mahogany
calf
oxfords, stitched tip, kid lined,
th o u g h t. The greatest sin n e r can Cleone, w ent to P o rtla n d last week
t
white oak Boles, Cuban heels. Our every day price
tie saved bv C h ris t.
‘ ‘ Stronger
Rev. Reese preached a t Lake
and b e tte r th a n the desire to In* Creek la s t S unday.
$3.98
««red is the d c s ira to save,’’ W hen
John C o rn e tt and w ife of S b pd«L I
Ladies’
black
kid
oxfords,
cap tip, military heel», kid
one tr u ly p ra ys to the liv in g God «pent S u n d a y acros« th e riv e r Iron-
lined,
medium
weight,
sewed
soles
he need no longer he feared aa n here, a lo ve Q place fo r a p ic n ic . J
w orker fo r th e d e v il. M u tu a l love
$4.49
M r. D u n ca n, a c o u n ty e m p lo .e j.jL
fo r C h r i- t makes a ll men brothers.
Ladies’ mahogany kid, stitched tip, white oak soles,
it th e g rn v “ l p la n t, was fined $25 "J
O ur Booster g irls held the r good,
military heels
$4.98
to d cost w h ich was a b o u t $5, foi
tim e business m eeting last F rid a y
S E L L IN G
in k in g liq u o r.
H e is 65 years
B U Y IN G
n m. at th.a home o f A m y P o rte r
MOST
o ld aud has three s m a ll c h ild re n
M
O
ST
Plans were la id fo r some good w ork
WE
to su p p o rt and is d ivorced fr i m
WE
fo r the co m in g m o n th .
N ic e re ­
A Nation.wide inatitunion.
SELL
his w ife.
M r. D uncan c la im s to
BUY
freshm ents were served and same
312 Department atorea
F O R LE SS -X
have o n ly made i t fo r his own 4 FO R LESS
games played. Ten o f th e g irl«
use T w o q u a rts were fo u n d in
were Jpresent and th e ir teacher,
M is . M o rn h 'n w e g .
On T uesday his possession.
4+-*+’+• t +
D. F. D b a s , E ditor .
Entered as second-class m atter Oc­
tober 8, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal
sey, Oregon, under the A ct of March
3, 1879.
Devoted to the material upbuilding of
Helsey and surrounding country and
Linn County generally Subscription
rate $1.60 per year in advance.
Some fa ll wneal 1- a lre a d y in
the shock and m a n y fie ld - are »1-
moet ready fo r c u ttin g
H arvest
ie upon ue.
The hay cr< p in th is section is
U lu s u a lly be iv y and load s of l<" ee
h i y are being hauled to town. Tim
b a ile rs w ill aoon be at w ork iu the
Summer Footwear for
Ladies
You can Always Depend
&
We Buy in Large Quantities
J.
For These Reasons the J. C. Penney Co.
$2.69
c o u n try .
The h um of th e s c a rifie r was
h u rd on Tuesday and Wednesday
and the graders are c o m p le tin g
th e ir w o rk on Second street. Geo.
Pugh of B ro w n s v ille is d ire c tin g
th e w o rk
T h is long expected oc­
currence proved a great a ttra c t'o n
and had ' ‘ the robbers” k n o w n it
m a n y stores were unguarded w hila
o u r business men assisted fro m the
sidelines
The la st iseno of T h e B ro w n s,
e ille Tim es was the firs t u n der the
new m anagem ent, I R H in m a n
o f A sto ria , h a v in g purchased the
p la n t fro m F re d B ro w n . M r. an I
M r*. W m . W heeler w h o have ru n
th e paper fo r the past tw o years
w ill enjoy a few weeks va ca tio n be­
fore re -lo c a tin g . M r H in m a n i*
a newspaper m an of experience
an I prom ises the readers of The
T im es an u p -to -d a te paper
EASTBURN BROS.
Two Stores
ALBANY,
Halsey
Christian Church Notea
OREGON
WE SAVE
YOUMONEY
Valley Flour
Olympic Flour
Montana Flour
$ 1,0
2.35
2.55
California White ¡Soup
Beans, perfectly clean
25 lbs
-
•
100
Fancy Jap Rice 18 lbs 1.D6
Fane© Head Rice 16 “ 100
Elbo Macaroni 15 lbs 1.00
Best Rolled Oats 14 lbe 1.00
Good Coffee 6 lbs
Best Coffee 3 lbs
Gunpowder Tea 3 lbs
Best Cocoa 7 lbs
Tree Tea pound pkg.
100
100
1.00
I On
50
Watermelons
Fin© ripe ones, lb
2l ac
Portland BUTTERNUT
Bread. Fresh every
day, loaf lb A 15c
It has no equal, try
it.
W e buy Eggs, Cash
or trade
$1.98
Î
w.
£
.ji
F
J. C. P enney Co.
4
evening these g irls e n te rta in e d the
Baraca J u n io r boys at a p ic n ic
p a rty at H e tz e l’s g ro v j. Special
features were some nice games,
boat r illin g and stories to ld around
a bonfire.
Ice cream and cake
were served
T here were eighteen
fro m the tw o clivses present be­
sides e ig h t grow n-ups. The even­
ing closed w ith the preacher h a v ­
ing a b lo w o u t on the way home.
L a s t S unday p. in. the rite of
ba p tism by em ersion was a d m in is ­
tered to L a V e lle P alm er and Hazel
D a vis in the riv e r near Brow ns­
v ille .
A num ber of o u r people a t­
tended. These young ladies were
ta ke n in to f u ll m em bership in the
ch u rch th a t pvening.
LEARN THE AUTO B U S 1N E P S -
earn mor« money as auto mechanic
Or go into business for yourself as
Ignition expert, Batteryman, Welder
Tractorman. Vulcanizer, Machinist
or Lathe Hand- ahorteat road to suc-
cess--thou»ands o f men have gone
from these shops to good jobs you
can do the sam e=you can earn board
and room while attending sch o o l-
write today for free catalog- largest
and best equipped Auto School on the
PacificCoast -over2,lMJ0 men trained
annually.
Ile a ld 'a A u to m o b ile School
l l t l S u tle r S tre e t
San Francisco
lin t T a te and sister o f S liedri,
were A lb a n y v is ito rs M o n d a y
Mi»ses H a ttie D am ien nnd E 'L -
S m ith visited at the J. W S p rin g e r'
home Tuesday.
M rs. M ilto n
A w b re y pa-se I
»way lust S 'tn d tv e vening at 8
Kryptoks Cleverly Conceal the
o clo ck. Sin- bail umlergorre an 1 1
Need
o p e ra tio n at A lb a n y on T h u rsd a y Fact that the Wearer
j for a p p e n d ic itis and g a ll stone.».
Double Vision Glasses.
H
A cke rm a n , p re sid e n t o f!
Stenberg Bros.
A L B A N Y , O R EG O N
f^nninir
v a n n in g Timo
i im e at hand- Get y°ur 8UP’
Picnic Lunches our
"in well-stocked
ea8ily fill?d
from
larder.
p iies fro m
us,
a ls o
For Better Results bring or ship your cream
to us. We mail check same day cream is re­
ceived.
Phone 263 R
Lyon at 3rd
Shedd
J
4 -^ ^
In im p ro v in g the appearance, and
the state n o rm a l »chool a t Mon-
«inserting eyesight, K ry p to k s are
m o u th and p ro m in e n t e d ucator ol i i priceless possession.
the slate fo r tin* la»t 35 years, died
rm ld e n lr at S o 'clo ck Sunday
m o rn in g fo llo w in g a stro ke of ap­
o p le x y .
M r A c k e rm a n bad been
p resid en t of the n o rm a l fo r the
last ten ye a r*, and previous to th a t
A L B A N Y O A C d.
was state su p e rin te n d e n t of p u b lic
in s tru c tio n fo r tw e lve years.
H a ro ld A lb ro .
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•
M a n u fa c tu rio g o p tc ia n .
A Anensen a B ro w n s v ille ba­
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
ker, pa««ed th ro u g h to w n S a tu rd a y
ell route t ” P o rtla n d fo r a w eek­
OTIvJi is liyrcbygiven to all whom
end v is it n it li bis fa m ily .
it may concern that the undersigned
has been duly appointed Administrator
$100 Reward, $100
of the Estate ol Susan Zigler. Deceased,
The r i- .d s r s o f th in p a p e r w i lt be bv the County Conrt of Linn County.
p i a s rtl to le a r n t h a t th e r e la a t le a e t
one d r e a d - d « lia ra a r t h a t scie n c e has
Oregon
been a b le to < u r r In a ll It » a t» « e a an d
All persons having claims against said
th i t 1« c a t a r r h
C a t a r r h b e in g m e e t ly
In d u e n c e d by c o n s t it u t io n a l c o n d itio n s
estate are hereby required to present the
re .ju lre a
c u H a t lt u llo n e l
tre a tm e n t
H a l l » C a t a r r h f u r ■ la t a k e n In t e r n a lly
same to the undersigned at his residence
a n d a c ts th r u th e b lo o d on th e iducoua
at Halsey, Oregon, duly verified as by
S u rfa c e » o f th e b v a te ro th e r e b y d r -
e lrc v o u t th e fo u n d a tio n o f th e disease,
law required within six months from this
g l v l r g th e p a tie n t » t r e n r t h by b u ild in g
date.
u p th e c o n s titu tio n a o u a a a la tln g n a ­
t u r e In d o in g ita w o r k
T h e p r o p r ie ­
listed thia the 4th day of June. 1921.
to rs h a v e so m u c h f a it h In th e c u r a t iv e
p o w e rs o f H a l l a C a t a r r h C u ra t h a t
W. G. CARTER.
th e y o tte r O ne H u n d re d P o tte r s t o r a n y
caan t h a t It f a ll» to c u re . Send f o r tlet
Administrator of the estate of Suaan
o f te s tim o n ia ls .
Zigler. Deceased.
vd<li-»- r J CHENWT • CO, Toledo.
Ohio. b«.d 6y a ll PruggUta, U *
¡WBATHERFORD & WYATT, Atty*.
A
O ptom etrist.
n :
MAYBERRY &
M c K inney
L IV E stock b u y e r s
Highest prices paid for Beef, Pork, Veal arid Mutton. See Us
before you sell.
Halsey phone 179.
Brownsville phone 37c51.
L IS T E N !
qt Granite Teakettles
$1.75 each
I 1-2 qt “ Rice Boilers
1.65
<«
8 qt
Convex Kettles -
1.75
lO qt
“ Lipped PreservingKettles 1.50
, 14 qt
“ Dish Pans - - -
1.50
4 qt
Dairy Pans
-
-
60
I 2 inch
Wash Basins - - -
60
These prices are bargains considering the qual­
ity of the ware, and you should take advantage of
them at once.
Cross & White
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