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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
Y a q u is o f Sonora. The Y aqui In d in ns. In Sonora, th.- ! tro u b le m akers o f n o rtliu e s te rii M ex ico fo r generations, belong to the Sami | fa m ily as the Apaches, some w rite rs say, w h ile o th e rs assert they are re a l'y more A rte c tiia n In d ia n . makeshose wear Proper Care, Expert Says, Will T h e y w ill go a w a y to s c h o o l as c h ild r e n . H i t ’.y w ill i e t u r u j^H y o u n g m e n a u d w o m e n . You f G. R. Wallon and J B W a o n brothers, visited Eng. ne T n e s d a i H A. Renninger waa in Albany Friday. w a n t th e m to , b u t y o u a ls o w a n t th e c h ild h o o d ) m e m o rie s . 1 h o t ig ia p h s tit th e c h ild re n n e v e r g ro w up. Mra. Edna Geer took office F ri Three thousand people are pick day at county school superintend ing hops at Seavey'a yards, near ent. Corvallis. W ANTED The grading of the Pacific high Mre. G. W- Mornbinweg went way is finished to w it h in a mile of Sunday to Newport for an indefi , / h e r e s a ‘f i / i o t o g r a p / i e r in V o u r ¿7ou>n. Harrisburg from here. nite visit, Judge Bingham has been as- (second hand) How tw o p airs o f s ilk hose m ay be Mrs. L. W. Byerley departed signed by the supreme court to pre Monday for McCredie Springs for >. made to last an in c re d ib ly lo n g tim e O. G. C O L D IR O N . side at the Brumfield trial. the w earer w ill take the care o f an indefinite stay. h em th at the average m o to rist gives The municipal electric light and An effort is to be made to drsin ‘is autom obile tires, is explained as power plant at Scio has been com the overflow laud on Pennywiukte •»l ows by the s ilk sto ckin g e x p e rt- rs th e r a w k w a rd in a ersw d, so the Cummings, of thia place, who it pleted and put in operation. creek, east of Albany. hen the m o to rist buys a tir e he napping b rim has come to take its w ry ill. R H. Cornelius and family ‘list necessarily p ick out the r ig h t Two doors noith of the hob place T h is hat is o f black velvet Miss Edith Forest, the new Re I ‘*e, o r It would not lit his rim . He Mrs. L. E. Walton returned spent labor day in Junction City Groea county nurse, has a-sumed _____ ___ The Ain prepared to do all kinds ot knows, too, th a t I f he gets a size slig h t- trim m ed w ith tw o c a lls lilies. •>nd last Sunday at Soda Spring checkered blouse gees very well w ith from Newpoit Saturday. i he duties of her office. Mr. Cornelius is our depot agent. s h o e r e p a ir in g , Satisfaction guar- J larger, called an "oversize tire ,” his the hat. day via Halsey for McMinnville, I Mrs. Addie Osborne of Eugene car w ill not only rid e easier, b u t the a rite» d . O n e car of lumber from Salem >vne an all-day guest Monday of w h e re M is S t a n a r d ’ s p a re u ta liv e . tire wHl last longer. and one of shingles from Wheelc. The same rule is the firs t one to FELTS, FALL HAT FAVORITES J E W E T T th e C O B B L E R . C uria was in Albany arrived Tuesday for the Valley Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ribcliu of this fo llo w when silk hose are purchased. it t. Thursday a n d Friday of last week. Lumber company. I f hosiery Is bought on e -h a lf size larg- Fabric for Headgear Crowd« Velvet The thirtieth annual convention M ra . H .’ Wayne b t nerd and Back; Displayed In B rillia n t U a . H arold li. J ack er than one wears in cotton o r lis le T J. Conkrighf, brother of Mrs lhe w earing q u a lity Is g re a tly In children of Brownsville left Tues- M V, Koontz, who has been hei ol the Linn county W . C T- U. and Winsome Colors. son 304-305 isi Na 'invention will be at Albany to Miss Gladys H unter of Shetld for some little time, left Saturdai morrow. tio n a l Bank B u tld in . A lbany, cí regó n A U tile sew ing Is the next precau B e in g co n siste n tly In co nsiste n t was an Albany shopper last F ri. for Woodburn, for a stay of a day tio n to take. Each In d iv id u a l wears seems to be Dam e F ashion's m id d le The Pomona grange persists in day. W it h o u t pain, or two. Laie nerve out his stockjngs in a p a rtic u la r place name, and the most fiai grant of har is demand for the recall of Cuiu- blncki ng method. Some in v a rilily get a hole In the la te st a tte m p ts to prove ? fills Is Infant mortality must be ligli missionere Pierce and Butler if Mrs. George Hayes and two sons the rig h t large toe. w h ile others su ffe r fla u n tin g o f fe lt hata, note« a fa sh io n a’ Scio. A youth of 75 name were in Harrisburg last Week pick, ney do not resign. « HI. boles m the heel o r on the bot- w rite r In th e P h ila d e lp h ia Record. In Dugger has just retired frrttn pub i g h< ps f 'on. o f the sock firs t. Because o f a lit - o th e r years velvet tro d closely on the i b iu g the Tribune and anothc School Principal Weber took t e 25-cent hole o r “ ru n ,” $5 w o rth o f heels o f stra w , b u t th is year, an Inter Mrs A V, Ullibtuad left f ATTORNEY AT LAW o ssi s s irin o f the residence, as well s Ik sto ckin g Is la id aside. T he idea Is, polated number, fe lt, makes ve lve t California luesday to reside with io t h a t town, named Plummer, 89 i- "f the position in school, va- saws Ids own wood for exercise 201 New F ir-t Nat'l Bank Bid’g 'hen, to remedy, o r prevent, th is 26- w a it back o f the w ings to ta ke Its her daughter, ated by Principal Gooding. ent hole before It appears. W ith tu rn a lit t le la te r. It ie a sit gular f.ct that Lin. Albany, Oregon. rd ln a ry sewing s ilk weave o r d a m Mrs. Dell Hinson of Springfield I he f< rem st Jersey breeding count T here are p le n ty o f reasons. I f you Arthur Wesley and family and round and over the area w here the look fo r them , w hy fe lt should be as a guest of Mrs. Andrew Biown 'n the state if not in the o u u trv be Sturtevant family left for Cas mle usually appears. T h is w ill re having such p o p u la rity r ig h t now. ast Friday. Amor A. Tussing has no cow tearing aaaociarioo cadia last Saturday evening and u force the s ilk In th is place so th a t Perhaps the c h ie f reason lg the colors emained over labor day, Mra. H. S. Winkleman and Linn county Jerseys are in demato he hole cannot get a sta rt. In w hich th is most b e a u tifu l o f hat LAW YER AND NOTARY fa b rics comes. T here Is som ething hildien left for Corvallis Wedi.es- io al, directions and test record Runs, o r "Ja cob ’s ladders,” can Hugh Cummings, former resi would enhance the sale value o also he prevented In the sto ckin g so about fe lt. Its p lia b ility , Its s o ft fay to work in the hopvards. dent of this place, now buyer for <heen th a t d u lls th e most b r illia n t o f • he animals. th a t one gets his m oney’s w o rth out B row nsvii . i . e , O regon Mrs, C. Schure and daughter ol he Nehergall meat company of colors som ething lik e the bloom d u lls o f the pair. A t the to p o f the stock irownsvtl.e spentCntord.il n Eu Mrs. Elizabeth Rice and Mrs. C. Vhany, spent Sunday in HaGey. the p in k o f the peach, th a t endears It Ing, below the hem, run a sewing ma <ene, going by way of H i . y. 1C Ri.-e of Btowns ille1 arrived bi P ractical Shoe chine s titc h com pletely around, and to most women and makes It alm ost Mrs Uinstead*s two lots and u n ive rsa lly becoming. And suYh fasten the g a rte rs above th is s titc h R e p a irin g sidence have been sold through S. H. B .k r « ud n »I h o t B ro w i,p- motor Saturday on.ruing on their colors ns It Is being displayed I n i Another precaution against the dread be agency of W. J. Ribeiin to II. ville drove over Fnnay mori.iu,, wav to Dayton, Wash., where tl •d run Is unusual care In p u ttin g on Flame, sage, cyclam en, salm on, lac latter will remain and the forme S W'nkelman, who will move in Fine D ress Shoes a Specialty v h e n M r. Baker took tram tor quer, red, orange and deep vio le t, are the stocking. It should he rolle d " ill slay a week. The ladies will ibis fall. Turner. lown to and In clu d in g the heel. The hut a few. T hey make gay lit t le ad be guests of Mrs. Viola Wolfe 501 L y o n Street, A l l " - y , Oregon, foe o f the sto ckin g then should be d itio n s to the sport costume, a lt o Mrs. Ruby Woody of Browns ■laughter. Monday being labor day, the gether too Irre s is tib le when one's put over the foot, and the rest then ville took tram Friday for La Enterprise people labored. I f they purse Is slim . ■ orked easily over the heel. T h is Dr W , P Ogle of San Frsncisc Crosse, Wash., where she will teach 'id not keep holidays that way Strange to say, however, the n e n tra l uethod o f p u ttin g on the sto ckin g pre- S.'hool, m d ( hnrles L. Ogle of Wnodhur 'nu would not find so much news shades, p la tin u m , gray, beige, w h ite ents the n a il o f the toe fro m a cd L ft for their respective honi in the p a p e r. W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 05. and black, are sta n ding up w e ll w ith J. W Rector left Sunday »1 la-t le n ta lly ca tch in g a thread. Tuesday morning They are R j. i l a r m e e tin g n e x t Saturdai The e xpert fu rth e r contends th a t the the b r illia n t colored felta. T he y m ake wv. k for Nee port, where he j„im u Mrs J. J. Davis and children of brothers, and for the past 15 vest the sm artest kin d o f tra v e lin g hata. his family, who were rusiicati ilk stockings should he worn only night. tangent spent the week end here, have owned fsrnis in this vicinil« • re lig h t In w e ight and d u s tp ro o f •nee before being washed. there. ,ue»ts of Mrs H. Bolton, a niece making annual visits to investi The d ry in g o f s ilk stockings Is one compared to velvet o r s ilk . • f Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Boltoii ac- A. P. Talent and wife left fm vale conditions and for a yesrl o f the most Im p o rta n t steps a ffecting ompanied them home. Portland Friday. They had bee., visit with each other. Macaroon W hip. th e ir lo n g e vity. I f the stockings are Office 1st door south o f school house W hip on e -h a lf p in t o f heavy cream visiting at the home of O, T a le n t blored I bey should be placed between S, E Cole of Browusville was in Work on the new building 1 >f Brownsville. u n til It w ill stand alone. F la v o r w ith Halsey, < ’regon tw o hath tow els and allow ed to d ry o F r n t n is p ro g r e s s in g r a p id ly Halsey Monday ami received 75 «lowly. n illa and s t ir In o n e -h a lf pound Dealer in Real Estate. S tockings should never he hung In va M u Lee Anderson of Corvallir O-orge Drinkard of Rrnwnavfl'e mp baskets for the Cole & W il- >f m acaroons w hich have been broke Handles Town and C o u n try P roperty ‘ I ■ an arrival o.. Sziutday lor tin s busy with tha carpenter worl ams hop yard. Picking began the sun o r In a b rig h t lig h t at the In sm all pieces. No su g a r la needed, G ive h im a c a ll and see if he can fix w indow to d r y — Illu s tra te d W orld. dontlay with about 100 pickers, as the m acaroons sweeten s u ffic ie n tly ' seek end wi n her aunt, Mr.- •n<l conerete work is being don you up. Nancy Palmer. Serve In fra p p e glas '»v Fred Repine, of the Harrisbun Roy Creasy, who stole the post, •oncrate works In a short turn naster’g money at Tangent and CURTAINS PLEASING TO EYE Linn county's quota for the W. Ribbon Worn on W ris ts / W R I G H T & P O O I-E vas forgiven when he returned it, IL . I U. children's home was w« shall see a fine large warehons A n a rro w piece o f black ve lve t where the recently burned build S de D raperies Should Be o f T in ts of >as been arrested for stealing a L IC E N S E D F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S ribbon w orn about both wrists tied <2650.CO and the amount reported ing stood. G ayly Hued M a te ria l In Keep- atcb and a ring some time pie- HARRISBURG LEBANON In d im in u tiv e bows is considered q n lte raised is 95524.00 • ng W ith F inish. viously. Phone 35 Phone 15 chic In Paris. T hey say It muat Don’t advertise to help the E Halsey enjoyed a moat delightful Branches at worn w ith the em pire ta ffeta frdek •rnrise. Advertise to help yo Mias Mona Bond recently went Side draperies on a w indow tend sln.wer Friday night which laid tin, B ro w n s v ille , W ill T T e n i| le to n , M gr m » w so much In favor— to kaffh in the '»usinesa The Enterprise has ad. o Jerome, Arizona, where she has to shut o u t both lig h t and a ir, so they I lust to a certain exteut. More picture, so to speak. Halsey, Phone 166, F ra n k K ir k , M g r vertising space to sell and would ucepted a position as supervisor re a lly are not desirable. A room, es Would have been welcome, ike to «e|| to you, just as yo p e cially a co lonial room, done I d soft f physical education in a number colors ca lls fo r a note o f b rig h t color f the city schools. The semester Mrs. Anna Cuthbert of Camaa, vould Ijke to sell good“ to us. b" Bad Enough as It Was. near the w indow . T he newest way to The baby was s ittin g m his go-can iVaah., arrived Saturday morning ve don’t huv your goods to help s of 10 months’ duration. obtain th is w ith o u t the use o f over- and Jack was w heeling him up anil to spend the week end with M r \ on, but because we want them. Mrs. Charles Poole of Browns drnperles Is to m ake y o u r c u rta in s o f down the sidew alk. Some men pas« t>. W. Mornhtuweg of this city. We sell advertising to those who a p la in net and then em broider them Ing asked him I f the baby was his know that it pays to buy it, Rnd ville motored over last Saturday A ll work done promptly a m In gayly colored wool. B rig h t, old b ro th e r Jack looked at him a mo- M's. E E Gormley and littl. just see how the heavy advertiser» t • visit her sister, Mrs Bert Clark, fashioned flowers lend them selves to "le n t, and then s a id : rea«nnahl v. Phone No. 269. •»ho with her daughter Georgina " S u re ; Won granddaughter of Halsey »pent th. orosper1 th is purpose. s o u ld n ’t catch me h a u lin g a »trance week end at Harrisburg with rel accompanied her t i Lebanon and I f you have never trie d em broider tld a ro u n d .” Halsey is a lively little pig e emained there for the week end. atives. M r. Gormley joined than Ing w ith coarse wool you w ill be su r these ds'S The whirr of th >ater aud returned with them. Harry Chance left for Portland prised to see how q u ic k ly the flowers r odaaw the bur-r-r of the ma. * Conunjf. om. " grow under y o u r fingers. A good way donday morning in answer to a G L A S S E S F IT T E D Henry T. English and wife ar hinerv in the warehouses, th F sih e r, ’ agio a lit t le boy thought to get a design Is to adopt one fro m BY rived from Eugene Friday and will long rows of farmers wi'h th»ir ylegram from his sister, Mrs. M ay a piece o f c h in tz you happen to fancy. r i'lly . as he watched Ida p a re n t to I '»x-’upy the house recently vacated great loads of grain waning their •uchs, in which she stated that GRADUATE c i his notes and a rr.m ge th « slides Yon can get both the o u tlin e and the Mr. English is the urn at the warehouse doors, the er husband, Joseph X . Fuchs, O P T O M E T R IS T c o lo rin g fro m ch in tz o r cretonne. A n c i a parish e n te rta in m e n t, "w h y Is by L. Boyd. new principal of the Halaey school. rains filled with reluming v s e s - •>6 y?ars of age, had passed away • th a t when you spend y o u r ho lid a y o th er way to get a note o f color In P R IV A T E O F F IC E •in Bunday. The widow and two the H o ly l«nd you a lw a ys give a y o u r cu rta in s Is to select a net w ith A. M. Dalrymple and O. C. ionist«, the vnung people coining children, May and Viera, survive. F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S a n fe m le ctu re on It? You o rq a r do a large design and o u tlin e the figures Davis, both of Eugene, left for that to town ready to enter school soon Hie funeral was Tuesday afternoon •i.en you have been to F a ria I " — Leo- In colored wool. I f the room Is blue P R IC F S R E A S O N A B L E place Saturday, coming from — sll this and many other signs of in Portland. no M o rn in g P o s t am i w h ite yet a w h ite net w ith block Brownsville, where they had ju s t returning normalcy seen and heard. M. F r e n c h & S o r design in It and o u tlin e th e block» In A number of people are on their S. T. French of F. M French A finished their special tax drive. ALBANY OREG. blue wool. O r I f the room is done In Way to the hopfielda and soon all Sms of Albany was transacting soft wood, tones o f bro w n and tan. Mr. and Mrs. E. B Curts of w l l be ready for winter. business in Halsey Friday. His you can use ecru net and orange wool. A A A A A A A A avn A A Nasnville, Ora., passed through firm bas been in business 43 years, Cream net and green wool m ake an Mrs. M C. Rond and h»r niece, but It is safe to say he hasn't, no nere last Saturday on tneir wai (C ontinued from page i f A hmixistratos ’ s N otice o f H e trin g of o th e r ch a rm in g com bination. to Coquille. Where they are per. Aiise Lavelle Palmer, and Mr. and nailer at how young au age he be n d Account. Red Pearl spent Tuesday in-Al- manently located. Mr. Curt« wa> Mrs. Balf Bond visited the latter’s gan. I'be firm is one of the long, N oitce is hereby g iv e n th a t the fin a l any. formerly depot agent here cousin, Mias Mau le Henderson, at standing patrons of the advertis i'> io u n t ol A m o r o . T u s s in g a t a d m in is SLACK VELVET FALL BONNET They also ing columns of the Enterprise. tra to r o f the estate o f H e n rie tta G u lll Mr and Mrs W. H. Bean spent Mre A. T. Giugett and little Albany last Sunday. font, deceased, has been file d in the visited “ Auntie” Amanda J o h -. abordav in Albany. -- daughter Keith Louise of Corvallie, H Zimmerman, wife and great L- u n ty C o u rt o f L in n C< n tity , State of Mrs. D Taylor and soti fcaw- who arrived last Saturday for a son, th" only colored woman in niece returned Ihursday from a Oregon, and th a t the 3d d a \ o f October. Albany, who was ‘‘mammv" to i'f-1 , at the hi u r o f 10 o 'clo ck A. XL. rence spent Tuesday in Albany. visit with their relative«, Mra. M Mi«» Henderson when she was a t*o-weeks vacation touring in their has been d u ly a u p oinled by said co tirt B. Fox and Mra. Nancy Palmer, for the h e a rin g o f ob je ctio ns to said M is * Maude Henderson of Al child and who recently celebrated car, visiting relatives and friends, left for home Tuesday morning, final account and the se ttle m e n t thereof bnny arrived Tuesday for a vizi her 88th birthday. They visited in sll driving about 1000 miles at whtch tim e any person i (crested in Geo’ g* Dannsn, Rodney Savage, with the Bonds here. also Mra. Bond’s son. G. T H -ck- and finding g »od roads most of the said estate may appear and file nbjec- Roy Commons and Tom Hender- ensmith, and wife and tbeir daugh way. Antoug places visited were tons th e re to and contest the same. Clifford Carey left Monday for ttieColuuibiahighway, Hood River, ♦on, all of Sbedd, left Tuesday ter, Mrs. Janie- Ewing, and chil Dated and firs t p u b lish e d Sept 1 1921. Portland, to take a physical e l morning in a car on a hunting dren, who are vi/itm g from Wei e , White Salmon and Goldendalc. A M O K A. T U S S IN G , imination, as he desires to take a t r i p to Lost Lake aud into the aud they also spent a, week with A d m im tr a lo r aforesaid. Idaho. vocational training at Salem thia Mohawk country. a brother at Toppenish, Wash., They expect year. He expects fo take a high to return tomorrow. There is not enough business in and made a short visit with a Notice of Appoint met t of A'*- -ch"ol course, Clifford is one of They J ’i|«ey to support a first-class brother at Vancouver, miniatratrix Mrs. Amney V. Davidson of our returned soldiers. along the way and feel n e w s p a p e r, but e n o iig b advertising camped - - -z — ,r . Browmville left on Saturday’s N otice i» hereby g iv e n th a t th e nn- 1 hree^of the boys who tried to northbound train for Salam, where comes from outside the town to we re"«shed after the trip, dersigneiV by an o rd e r of the C ounty C o u rt o f I.in n C o u n ty, Oregon ha* ----------------- a tte m p t. cob the Halsey h-ink pleaded guilty she will be permsuently located warrant tHe publishers’ Fifty thousand blanks for mak been appointed a d m in is tr a trix o f the «ud wete turned loose on parole after makings visit at M erlin, in The local advertisers, however, ing application for the state loan estate d T jo e l B H uston, deceased A ll in the hope that they may reform. southern Oregon. Mrs Davidson sre showing the right spirit. Not and bonus which wa- voted to persons h a \in g c’ «inis against M id e s The other was permanently ,re. hag just returned from Newport, more than three ot th e m h a v e o b Oregon’s ex service men by the tate are req u ire d to present them w ith in six m on th s fro m the da te o f th is notice, f irmed with a shotgun at the time where the has put in the entire jected to the rise in prices which people last June are now being w ith the proj>er vouchers, to the u n d e r- we find necessary to the produc distributed to American i-egion of the offense The turviviog bois season. Those aoenmnany ing signed at h e r resilience in Halsey m tion of such a paper aa we think posts, of which there are 104 in pay the coats of arreat and oourt Mra. Davidson from Brownsville L in n C ounty. Oregon. the conditions in the community the state. , .. ith the request that proceedings ---------------, -------------- Haled and firs t pu b lish e d th is l* th were M'aees Geraldine Davidson warrant dav o f August, 1921 The subscription list, they lie giveu to all eligible ex- Mrs. Fred Hsor.g and child • • • and Henrietta and Mason Bishop hich h M M H U S TO N . fallen off fully one-half service men. Only an unexpected of Salem. Mra. Davidaon became rived from Portland last Friday to A d m in is tra trix aforesaid Hu big hata. Iffitn. Stiff on me a r j in the last few years, is increasing »uit to test the constitutionality of A M U R A . T U S S IN G , A t t y fa r A d m x. visit at the home of her father, B. a new lubecriberto the Enterprise. Save Much Expense. 8-FOOT SILO Ringo’s Drug Store. Shoe Repair Shoj DENTISTRÍ C. C. B R Y A N T A. Petgiscn I. O. 0 . F. W. J. Ribeiin F. M. GRAY, Drayman. I Jots and Titts I the law will now prevent paymeut