Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 25, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
PAGB «
was made by Miss Marion G ilkay,
aged 13.
C. L. Falk journeyed to Albany
Saturday morning.
H . C. Davis shipped a car of
cattle to Portland Friday.
G. W . Workiuger shipped a car.
)< ad of bay to Purllaud last Fri
day.
Hugh Leeper and wife left Mm>
day lor a few weeks at McCredi.
Springs.
'I he Cornelius family moved in­
to the F. H. Porter bou.se Iasi
Thursday.
A U G U S T 2S 1921
are gue«te at the home of tbeir
daughter, Mrs. G. T
Kitchen,
school class of the M E. church northwest of town. Several years
and tbs teacher, Mrs. Mornhin- ago they were residents of Halsey
w»g. The regular monthly busi­
Alex Power and wife drove over
ness meeting was held and was full
of enthusiasm, after which g a m e * from Lebanon Saturday afternoon
were piayed
The hostage, aesis -| mil visited at the D. S. M c W il­
ed by her mother, servedice cream liams home.
and cake.
J. W. Morgan and daughter
Mrs. John Porter and Mrs. Karl Janette drove to Albany Monday,
fiamwell entertained «.»lumber of where they joined Mrs. Morg.m,
i ho was tran»acting business.
vacationists who were relative
he past week.
They were Mrs
After being vacant since the de­
Sarah Bloom, a sister of Mrs parture of the owners to Portlai d
Porter, with two giaridchildren we underi-tand the W H M r.
Helen and Margaret Rickey, ail Mahan residence will be occupied
d Albany, and Mrs. Kale Me by O. W. Laubner and wife soon
Biide, also a sister, and Mrs. Me. ifter tbeir return fiom their vaca­
Bride’s nephew, Archie Crewe, and tion.
vife, who motored from Portland
Friday, returning to tbeir horn
Sunday.
The Valley Lumber company ul
H liaey received a carload of lum­
ber last Friday from Salem.
Tli* Crawfordsville high school
dissolution suit is dragging in
Last Friday Karl Bramwell per
slow length slong in the courts. formed quite an acrobatic feat
Master Bert Davis of Tangent, ‘ •jest** a little bit out of bia line,
cousin of Mrs H. Bolton of thi- vhen the dashing steeds'of Glen
locdity, returned to bis home Iasi Chance hitched to a wagon becam-
peppy” jsnd started to run away
Friday.
Carl scoofed out of bis barbershop
The contract has been let fu nid scooted onto the scooting
p a v in g (he road from Halsey lo wagon and brought the fiery ani­
Brownsville
We are harking for mals to a surprised and full etop
more news about it.
before any damage was done to
Next time,
The National Growers’ Co-opers- anyone or anvtbing.
(ive association announces that it Karl, let the team do a little- frol­
is prepared to at ire the wheat of icking and give us a chance for a
live news note.
Linn county members.
Southern Pacific men have been
F iid iy Alberta and Mcrtin
Koonlr left for Newport to join repairing and replacing railway
the rest of the family, who have ties wheie necessary as a result o'
the firs of ten daye ago.
been there for some time
If some of the old-timers could
Ben Budtell, auctioneer, of A l­
bany and E. A. Rbolen of the hgve come back and seen Lloyd
Pacific Homestead were viaitore at Hilleary walls that house down
th» Enterprise office list Friday street this week, ‘ ‘jest as easy,’’
I hey might sit up and take notice
J. 8. McMahan returned Friday
morning from Poitland, where he This is a great age.
A 8. W iight and family of
had delivered 230 head of cattle,
having shipped them in a double, Portland visited overbhe week end
with Jay W Moore and wife while
decker.
on tbeir way to San Francisco.
The parties who thought they
They are uncle and aunt of Mrs.
smellsu besting hay at the ware­
Moore.
house before the tire are requested
to cogininuicate with the Enter-
Delnra Wells returned to hei
prist repoiter.
home at A'pine l«»t Tue«dav af
The grand jury will convene ter several «lays’ visit here w«th her
Aug. 2ti, circuit court Sept. 0. grandmother, Mre. L. A. Pray.
Twelve cases ars pending.
The
Grahsm Steele,superintendent ot
Hslsey bank robbery attempt is the paving crew at Brownsville
aoinug the more important.
was a visitor here Tuesday.
H-
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Falk,
with James and Dorothy, of Bu­
ll me ca ns lu on Saturday’s train
for perhapi a week s visit with the
Falke
of Halsey
as and
tod (nepers
I jc
Kar, Bramwell aud family, Mrs.
Kditn Robnett and children, Louise
spd Iranian, with Mr. ana
John Porter, *11 of Ha'sey, mo.
torud lo Albany and back Sunday.
^ailing to agree on a price for a
It '-mile etrip 60 feet wide osar
A lt ird for road
purpose*, the
Coun'y court li.ts begun condemns
*i >u proceedings against Fred
B irkhart and Chester Curtis and
their wives.
says that the work is going oi
rapidly and satisfactorily
Lawyer W yatt, of Weatherford
A W vatt of Albany-, was in Halse,
a short time Tuesday.
Karl Anderson and wile of Mon.
tague. Cal., with Harry Park o
Brownsville, drove over from th
latter place Tuesday in time f>>
the south-hound train.
Mrs. An
derson. is an instructor in music,
while Mr. Andersoo is a leachei
in a California school. They hav>
both been attending the sumiue
School at tile 1. of O s n i left fo
their home after a short stay a
the home of Mr. *nd Mrs. Park.
Booster
Sunday i
Mrs W. A Brock of Halsey was
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Guy Herman, last week.
Mrs. R. L White and grandson.
Burnell of Brownsville, aud Mrs
Glenn H ill of Shedd and the"
nephew, Donald Caroline of Red­
mond, were here Monday calling
on their brother Frank, and visit
ing friends. [Whose brother?]
Dr and Mre. E. W . Baruui
and children left Wednesday f»t
few days’ visit with fnends at M
Angel and Portland.
M ilt Young reports building
big barn for Balf Bond on bis far
north of town.
F IR E !
Are yon protected ?
Secure a policy from the Fidelity-Phoenix
Insurance Company of New York and you will
have reat protection. Don't overlook your A u«
t o m u b ile .
J. W. MOORE
Heal Estate and Insurance, Halsey, Oregon.
The Delights of the
Seashore
(Condensed from the Times)
G. D. Dawson was a Saturday
The Brownsville fair will he
visitor iu Halsey.
Sept 24 and will be a big affair.
Miss Calla Hes’in of Portland,
The Scotch broom that was over-
'h o h»s hern a glr'et of Mrs John ' running the cemetery ha 9 been
Davis for severs! days, left for hei [ a1 out all grubbed out
Business
home last Saturday via Halsey
houses to«>k a half-day off to do it.
and Mountains
appeal to many thousands each vear. Be one of the
merry throng that go there this summer for Health.
Rest, Recreation aud Anuseuient,
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Tickets
are now on sale to many delghtful place*.
N e w p o rt.
Ideal for the fam ily is this charming
W e will pay 3c a pound, delivered at
the Creamery, in crate lots only.
old place th a t is free from conventionalities
C ra te r
Lake.
One of the greatest scenic won­
ders of the w orld is this beautiful lake of indescrib­
able blue.
Tillamook County Beaches.
L. W. Byerley.
Located
amidst a wealth of beautiful natural surroundings ar*
these resorts just a few miles beyond the Coast Range.
Other Resorts.
Oregon Outdoors,
$
SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
J
THE COOLNESS
BETWEEN THEM
I gray Mare 8 years old, weight 1350
1 gray Horse, 4 years old, weight 1300
1 Filly 2 years old. weight 1100
1 registered Dtiroe Sow. will farrow soon
7 (»ilts 3 months old
13 high-grade Jersey C nvs and lleifrrw, « Irosh,
balance to freshen soon, I 1-2 to 3 y e a r4 old
Guernsey Hull. 4 years old
2 steers, 1 1-2 years old
1 five h. p. Gasoline Engine with Bosch mag.
I all steel Ensilage Cutter
I Burrell Milker, flttinge for 20 cows.
Hill equipment of farm implements, m achinery and
household goods
T R R M S OR SA I K—On f a m , tKMV down ; balance A to S veare at 6 per cent
Persoml proferK |2<‘ anti under, caeh ; t>ver that sun» b »nonthe tim e on bank
able aotee at A p r cent
l.uncb at boon
Bring cupe
A . B. C L E M E N T , Ow ner.
AddrOM Waterloo. Or»goa
J. C. M AYER
i i t r k Let»*»*.
Ltbwnon Pho«» t ’ F i l
COL. BEN T. sVDTELL
Aucuowcvr, Albany.
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Each article guaranteed for 20 years. J
I One day only, SATURDAY, AUG. 27. $
4- Sale starls at 10 a. nr sharp.
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Your choice only
w on't l»st long if the cwtncss happens
to b* some ol our delicious ice cream
AUCTION SALE
1 l .1*
'* V " '* '* * »Outheaetof Ltbanos and.I m l * northwest of Sweat Hotn*
on the M u road
It cfuitiatt of
seres of good b n
about 50 act t in culti»
»»turn; 40 acres more could be put under plow, t i nc » i d , i t t u n well » » •
let«d with tpnn*> and creek» through place
There is , fall that would provide
Splendid power for farm lights sod machinery, also h altin g sn<1 cooking
Plenty
ot timber for firewood, The dw elling 1» old hut s o v ie t* «1*. of fi,e room*. Two
herns, hog house, goet shed, silo. etc. Orchard and fine garden spot. Rock road
to door and all rural convenience».
At the same time and place the persona, prnpertt w ill he * >1 1 at auction con­
sisting of
1
| Aluminum Ware I
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
It " i l l prove to be the finest they ever
T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 3 0 , A T 1 0 O ’C L O C K
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H IG H G R A D E
{1-or further inform ation inquire ot ticket agents
JO HN M
.fx+x-M-x
S p e c ia l S a le
onv n^v illustrated
and descriptive booklet, w ill help you decide on the
resort of your choice. Let us assist you by providing
a copy Iree on request
John Rryan and wife of Monroe
Fine 1 68-Acre Linn County Farm
tAt-aft.«! J + .f.+
X
Detroit
(Breitenhusf) ' Hot
Springs (M t. Jefferson country),
McCredi» Hot
Springs, Joshplune Comity Caves, Shasta M ountain
Resorts and Yosem ite National F a it.
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong and
O W Fruni has material o .
grandchildren. with Miss Helen 1 dered f «r rebut Id mg hts warehouse
Armstrong, left the early p an of destroyed in the recent fire,
the week for a ten-days stay al will commence at o w e to > e
Belkuap Springs as a vacation a* ay the rubbish
We undo
Mr A. C- Armstrong left Satur­ stand it is his i> ttiitiou to er-c
day for eev*ral days in O a klan d ,1 a building 75x100-.{«-t. the con­
Ore
tract f ir which has not yet beei
Miae Hsx»l Davia was hostess let
Friday to the
Last Friuay M r*. Mary Robnett
Miss Heslin ,tml Mrs. John Davis
Mrs C. A Biaun was in A l­
motored *to Waterloo and boa«
bany last Friday to meet her
Springs for an outing, enjoying it
daughter, Beulah Samuel, who re­
immensely.
turned from a lengthy visit at St
Florence Moore. 16, Brown»,
Helens.
ville
telephone operator,
and
Mrs Florence Hale bas recently ‘ Frank Rush, 28, sale-ma , in St in .
«turned from a visit wito her s s - ' ard’s store, were married last
-r, Mrs. C. C. Aldrich of Leba-.week.
nn'
I Mis. W C. Elmore and Mis»
Louis Howe and wife returned Gladys Clevenger of Corvallis left
a Halsey last -Friday in their for Corvallis via Halsey last Mon.
r from a two.weeks tiip through day morning. M -4. Elmore had
mtheru Or-g^n, where
Mrs. been ill for some time and thia
owe’s parents live, and where was her first outing,
Next week
ey left their Ijttle S3n for a visit the Elmores and several others
lib his grand-parents, and then will leave for a trip to Crater Laae,
ikiled Crater Lake and other pick ing up the W illiam Robertses
lints. Their chief complaint was at Ashland.
e great amount of dust eutouu-
W A D iv eu p irt, W C. Tem­
red along the way.
pleton, H
Wayne S anard and
Mre. Velma Chipman and little Frank Cochran are the premium
>n were driven over to Halsey committee for
the Brownsville
’riday by Dean lyeer and took fair.
Chairman Sterling of the
am there for Portland,
Mrs. chamber of coinm-*rcs hiaappoint-
hipman is the daughter of Sani ed th i f.illowing c uninittee-: F i­
inker of Browusville and had nance, Ed W right. Dr W- J Shel­
en visiting here.
ton and C. C. Sttyd r; location
Charles Sterling shipped a car and arrangements, Leon M >rse, Ed
Holloway, G. R. Dawson ; exhibit-,
t hay to Drain last Tnursdav.
Moore, , Joe
Floyd
McDaniels
Saturday \V
.. . J
. . Thompson,
mr,,ing took tram from H .lsey ‘^n cat. Mckercher H ry Thom
Tl
p-
1Y ," ?
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r Eugene to see a physictan
physician T.’ " ’ .5
Hunter, N Hedlund, Jake Acker,
■out his eyes.
man. Glenn Large Dr. I. W Cook.
A. Anensen, linker for the Home Joe Hume and Ed Lowden; pro.
■ tuery, went to Portland Saturday gram and athletics, Jesse R Hiti-
uorning, where fiis wife and two man, Dave Cook. John M iller and
laughters reside. He had received Jim Fox.
vord that his wife was ill.
Brown? rifle Briefs
(From the Bulletin)
tas’ ed
y
u raa
N o ra tts -h o w
tired
feel, a diah
of
01 warm
C lark's
ice
| Albany Furnit ure Exchange J
>
West end of Ninth at.. All any, Ore.
4
cream w ill refresh you,
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
¡Î'SUMMER IS ON Î
H A L SE Y G A R A G E
for bargain» in Tires And Tubes of all sites
Repairing on all makes <»( automobiles and tractors our specialty
A go »>' stock of accessonta arul Ponl parts on hand at all tim e t
I f w* do fict h o e what you want we w ill get it for you
Prompt attention given to trouble calls
HALSEY GARAGE Foote B os. Props.
University of Oregon
CONTAINS»
The C olle*e of Luer.lurw.
The G ra d u e U School
Sivence and the A r t s
The School of A rrhi«*ctura
Tke
The
The
The
The
and Allied Arts.
The School of Rusineaa
Admtr istrsiF-tn.
The School of Ed-iration
The P it e r s»or« r\v»ai/w»
School
School
School
School
School
of
of
of
of
of
Joumoksns
Low.
Medirioo
Music
Pbvs»~al
Edocotior
The School of Sociology
Fall Term Opens September 26
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TKE »EOISTWAM U tflN E M IT Y OF QAFGON F j s m Ore
A Full Line of Dr. Hess’ Dip and x
^Disinfectant, and Fly ('baser which $
J is appropriate at this season.
?
m
Straw and Cloth Hats
^For warm weather. Also SHOES®
for the whole Family.
flsSomething Special
$
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g i Bulk Cocoa 2<> t- 11». 21b 35c, 511» 75c. Ift ll»$l. £0.
A
Bost Grade Peanut Butter 12 l-2c lb, 51b (iOc T
1« lb f 1.10.
fh
D. H. STURTEVANT.
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