Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 08, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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of several thousand claims in No­ Harry Taylor with thy circle prior
vember.
to her departure for AlhaDy and
■>he was given tho honors
M'-s Lily Rickard of Alford took
train Tuesday for Milton, where
T h e re was a small attendance at
she intends to enter college fur thr he Rialto last week, though the
winter.
day was a good one, considering
he subject.
^Metempsychosis is
J. E. Bowers left here Tuesday
•ne on which, like that of the
for his home in Lebanon.
Mr
leep of the dead, there will always
Bowers was a shoemaker here some
lie dierenca of opiniofi, and many
four years ago.
will lie indifferent, but tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs leau Robinson ol •veiling’« presentation of Church-
Il’s " T h e Inside of the Cup ”
Portland were arrivals here Tuer
day Io I e ov er-mght guests of (■ •nght to fill the house. Not only
«-the story one of the most popu-
T. Kitchen, who is Mrs. Robii
ar in the language, bnt it has been
son’s broiher.
They had l,ee
• repaied without regard to expense
visiting friends in nearby citit
or presentation on the screen.
artd left for Portland Wednesday
Miss Effie Walton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Walton, re­
siding near this city, became the
bride of Wade McKee of Shedd
Tuesday, Sept 6.
The ring ceremony was per­
formed at the M J£. pirsonsge in
Albany by Rev Mr. Spencer ii
the presence of the imipediate fam­
ily of tbe bride and a few close
friends.
Mr. and Mrs McKee departed
on the noon train fur Portland and
points in Washington. After the
trip they writ be at home near In
dependence.
in ju re d
band.
IV]
.» * 1 IB U
IB
quite advanced in years,
North
Mr. King of Silverto^, an old-
No. IS, 12:04 p. m
time resident of Brownsville, war
24, 4.34 p. m
crossing palms w ith bis man)
14. 5:27 p. in.
bile look
friends here Saturday _ __
ing after business matters.
Church Announcements
Professor Raymond Baker ai
family moved their household
fecit here Jsst week
They app.
to be very wide-awake people s
vill receive a cordial welcome
>he educational, social and r<
gious circles of the cetnmunitv.
Christian:
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11
Evening. Endeavor, 7.
Preaching, 8.
Professor Weber and family
larrtsburg spent Sunday
w,
Irownsyille
relatives
and
friend
O a r r u ic js Person U npopular.
bey will always receive very c-.
T alk a tive people who wish to be
loved are hated; when they desire to dial greetings whenever they i
¡urn to Brownsville, where tl
The Halsey schools will open please, they b o re ; when they tnlnk urofessor was for so many yea
On page six of this issue yot
they are admired, they are laughed a l ;
September 19 with the endowing they Injure their friends benefit their
he efficient head of our schools
will find sn advertisement of tl
orps of teachers:
Principal, enetnle«, and ruin themselves.— F.o-
auction sale of J C. Walton, able'
Thursday of Jaet w«ek on a cot
fenrv F English ; assistant prin- tarch.
takes place September 16, on hi
dderable mountain near Riddl
ipsl,
Esther
Bond
;
seventh
and
farm, as he desires to quit th
occurred the somewhat rouoanti
i hth grades,
Agues B ro w n ;
jd|J3suBJX nojsog— ajissp ajdosd
farming game. It will he a Ian
wedding of Dr Harney A. Dewe>
•
fih
and
sixth,
Ethel
Bray
;
third
isoni
uo,u|do
paipun.)
jno.i
s,j|
‘pjo.w
sale, as can be seen by conaultin
a chiropractic physician of Por
■
nd
fourth,
Nora
Pehrsson;
first
»Ml
ajunooojd
Xeni
.taip
ja.vawop
the bills that are out,
land, aud Miss Sylvia Lee, daugl
nd second, Minnie E. Cross. The
•pajeoojeBng
ter of Mrs. ( hariee Burr ol
•rincipal
says
he
is
here
to
serve
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hante*
Brownsville. Quite a company ol
he best needs of the school and
who spent the greater part of th
Brownsville Briefs
friends autoed from Brownsville to
he
community.
He
will
be
glad
summer here visiting Mrs. H»
Riddle to witness the miptials.
o meet at his residence, east
of
A B M iller came over from A l­
mer's parents, Mr
and
Mr-
he hr tel, any of the pgjrons who bany Ba'urday evening to spend
B W Loucks and jon ‘ ‘Bob,’’
Chancy Sir kels, lefr on M’rdne-
vish to consult him in regard to Sunday with bis family, returning on west Halsev aventja, £ave been
(lav’s tra in for thejr home in Dav
he. school work.
vllle, Ore.
to his work Mond iv morning. He in Corvallis for some tlu # building
James KfcWilliams has been c ir­ expects soon to re.urn to Browns­ fireplaces and doing qtber mason
The Neighbors of Woodcraft culating a petition to tlje game au- ville to reside.
work, He has a number of con­
tracts in the college city,
ipel last evening. Two membets Ithorities for a perpetual closed aea-
Mrs. John Warren, residing on
♦ere taken in by transfer and five i son for Bob White quail.
He got Halsey avenue, fell from a wagon
Before this item falls tinder the
by initiation, after which a mu- 75 signatures in a short time. No-
at the Hume hopvard one day last eyes of the reader, If all goes well,
sical program was enjoved This body refused to sign
Farmers re­ week and quit* serioualv injured Brownsville’s paving will have
wa- followed by a real banquet, gard these birds as friends that de­
one arm.
However she was too heeo completed and turned over to
the kind that Halsey is noted for. stroy injurious insects and do no
plucky
to
quit
the job and went the city. It is certainly a fine im­
I t was the last meeting of Mrs. harm.
right on picking bops with the un- provement and the genefai impres.
•lion is that it w>ll greatly benefit
the town
The completed work is
he consummation of many year«
•f agitation.
W hat About \ New Prices?
You no doubt have been disappointed
in what some merchants have told you
were new prices, when they were not.
Many have tried to hold to the old prices
as long as possible in order to sell the
stock they bought at the peak price.
Again, some have held sales in order to
make the public believe they were getting
bargains when in many cases the new
market price was as low as, if not lower
than, the so-called sale price
We have taken our loss and you can
depend on buying clothing and furnish­
ings here at the lowest possible price for
e are quoting below a few ■
items out ot each line with the old price and the
new
Look them over.
They tell the story.
»
a 11
vvr
-
Laat
$30
22.50
18.50
35
5 and $6
3.50
7
store w ith
Vaccination for Marriage.
In Sweden and Norw ay a legal mar
tape at one tim e was not allowed
n be performed until both parties
•n if produced certificates stating that
hey bore genuine vaccination marks.
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Admittance Here 5 Cent
5 a Liue
Dr. E W. B trnutn, dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Friday.
For
Posts.
saie—Cedar shakes and
Load lots delivered.
Brownsville Warehouses.
For rent or for sale- Houses and
farms in vicinity of Halsey.
W J. Ribel in.
Barber shop— K arl A. Bram­
well proprietor. Suits cleaned and
pressed. Laundry sent Mondays.
Good Advice
Germs, says the United
States
ubllc health service, are usually a
iand to mouth affair. B etter wash
•ip.
Fly spray, Ringo’s D-ug Store.
Carbon paper for sale.
prise office.
Entei-
Remember thp En'nrprise ha* s
phone at last— No. 205.
Call phone 20o aud give us your
news items.
Self-filling fountain pens.
go’s Drug Store.
Rin
T h re e W ays— A ll Sutil«.
There are at least three wayM of
•«ttlny about reforming the w o r ld -
nil of them Ineffective— London Satur­
day Review.
AUCTIONEER
I la vinj; had fifteen years’
•uccessful experience as
m auctioneer, 1 have de­
nied to cry sales this fall.
Priceaare reasonable.
Call for date.
BARBER SHOP
E. C . M IL L E R
THE
Inside of the Cup
This veek will see the finish of
in
the Hume-Mo
H argn» y a rd . Hops are re p o rte d
■'ghtlr under weight this year
“veral other vards are in o p e ra ,
'on
No lack of pickers is re
mrted
't - p i'k in g
bp com leied psVffnient seem-
to have introduced the speeding
bu
ret the Enterprise correspond
■nt mav soon have a ' frightful
■tC'ident” to report
A story that turns the dregs of life into the spark­
ling wine of happiness. We believe it to be one of
the best photoplays we have shown our patrons this
season, and we urge you not to miss it.
G o o d C om edy
RIALTO
FRIDAY
AUCTION SALE
George Wolf.’ whose critical ¡li­
H aving .leaded to qoit farm ing, I w ill tell at public auction at my farm, known
e s v as cbr *njc|e<l last week, a i the Isaac W alton farm. 2 \ miles north and 1 m ile east of Halsey. 2 K miles
•low seems to be safely on t h - south and 1 m ile east of hbedd, on
m d to r e - o v e r ,
H i« twin broth­
er H arrv waa called home from
southern Oregon and a sister, Veva,
from Washington.
Friday, Sept 16, beginning at 10 a. m.
Miss Ruth Beatty has secured
the Union Point school and will
begin teaching the fall term in
about a week.
7 Horses, 2 Jersey C ow s, 2 Poland China
Sows, W agon, Buggy, lot of Harness, Binder,
M ow er, Rake, D ulls, Plows, H arrow s, Gream
Separator and hundreds of articles not men­
tioned here for lack of space.
At a business meeting followed
bv a social hour at the manse Usual terms of p aym ent
Free lunch at noon. Bring C up.
Monday evening, the Christian
I Endeavor society of the Presbv-
terian church elected the following
officers:
President, Miss Helen
M cSI«io; vice president.
Miss Col. BEN T. SUDTELL, Auctioneer.
Ruth B -attv; secretary. M'S* Eva __________ Albany. Oregi.n.
B. M. BOND. Clerk.
'fille r; treasurer, Lloyd S’on*
Th-re were twenty.fiee present aud
a delightful evening was spent
J. C. WALTON, Owner.
Oporge Tetrie. who knocked W
M. K • ng down because he thought
he had-helped cause Ma arrest for
! maintaining * nuisance at the
slaughter yard, was indicted for
assault and battery and pleaded
guilty and was fined 150.
.40
2 for.35
a square deal
Methodist:
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Evening, Junior League, 8,
Intermediate League, 7.
Epworth League, 7.
Preaching, 8
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
BEN T. SUDTELL’S
1.50
l ren h N e w F u l l C l o t h i n g A r r i v i n g E v e r y D a y
The
Two Dnroc Jersey male pigs, 13
weeks. Thoroughbreds. Eligible
to registry, 415 each. Hattie Dan-
nen, Shedd, Ore.
H. S. Winkleman,
Mrs Park B Beattie and dangh
Ruth are spending a week at
McCredie Spring« trving the bene­
fits of the het ba'bs.
V ta rt f i 'l t t i
great Paramount picture at the
Rialto theatre next Frtdav von
w ill understand its lofty thauie
thoroughly. Every minister, everv
layman should read the novel and
see the picture.
A Co mrpoiitan
production. A Paramount picture.
If you know an item of new
A community house foi B rnviu- phone it to No. 205
ville is a nearby possibility
Cals
ooia post of the American Legion
Purola Poison Oak
reraed;
’ haek’ng the enterprise, end, since Ringo's Drug Store.
he po t is to have quarters in the
proposed building, will enter into
Phone Halsev 1615
Old papers, 5c a bundle at th
the program with enthusiasm and
Enterprise
r
ftiee.
test that will probably spell sue.
’e s. Such a building is aduiit-
t - d l y much needed.
Brownsville and D rifted Snov
flour at D H Sturtevant’s
Clectric Haircutting, Massaghig
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23
and Shampooing
and 24 are the dates of the C«l i-
Now is the time to see ‘ ‘The In.
valley fair to b» held in
Cleaning and P o s in g .
Br wnsville.
The first day will side of tiie Cup ’ ’ by Wiiislm
be argely devoted to pi icing ex­
hibits and arranging di-plays
A
program of sports has been ar­
ranged for the second dav. There
vill he open-air dance, both even
ngs. The good people of Halse<
• nd vicinity are invited to coni'
•ver and help celebrate the com-
• letion of the paving, jvhioh is t<
the world-famous novel by Winston
■e a part of the second day s pro horn
ramp, and enjoy the other inter-
C hurchill.
sting features.
ter
Mens AH Worsted Suits
$55
Men’s Oregon Cassimere Suits 37.50
Men’s Oregon Cassimere Suits 30
Young Men’s Suits -
60
Mallory Hats
- * -
9
Good Fur Felt Dress Hats
6.50
Men’s Brown Calfskin Shoes 11
Men’s splendid quality Cot­
ton I nion Suits * -
3
Interwoven Lisle Soxyou can
buy no better
-
-
.75
Arrow Collars
-
-
’ .25
South
No, 23, 11:31 a. m
15, 12.24 p. m
17, 5.49 p. m.
for
EVERY CUSTOMER
OHEGON
The Tim ** think* there fs a good
PrJ*P*cV of e n o u g h rnonyv being
rawed to build the much-needed
community building and make it
a monument to the local hovs who
served in the world war.
Rimer Henderson'a farm has
been legal)« christened *' S u n k irt;
Crest R anch”
J
Auction Dates
Sept 9, T. A. Hover, mile and a half nonhw et <>f Halsev
10. George Lusby, three miles east of Harrisburg
12. S. R-eser. two miles aoutbw.at of Halsey
18. A B Herman, near Harrisburg
14, F. Pnetrok, near Shelburn
15, G le n n C le e k , n e a r Plainview
16, J. C . W alton, three miles northeast of Halsev
•19. H B Vickers, near Oakville
20. W. R. H iatt, near Talbot
21, J. L. Anderson. Tangent
24, Furtter Grant Hsrnert, Rowland
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