Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 22, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    haveJiears of study trying to get over
IL Have yon got any work to give
me? Ton know I can split rails about
a> fast as the next man and ril take
my pay In wheat or corn.”
"You may give me all the time you
can spend outside the store," said
Samson.
That sveulns they had a talk about
th» whisky business and Its reiatloo to
the character of Ellphalet Biggs and
to sundry Infractions of law and »rdar
In their community, gam son had de­
clared th a t It was wrong to sill
liquor.
e bi,-,'. <l:,_
- iw .u . t
W
b is f a m il
y g
recently
“ > llh Corvallis,
wee
reel, ng
the t h s P
n P ru
° ' " T h in >»<1
k of « b u t
the
, d ? J “ Ck ’ KeJ*
r'>und
» h e / h e r L h‘ PP,n* '',‘ th " ' ** poroln«
hen
..................
.....
„ ht re,nrM- ..
Shame
on Sou
!” .
A nn ^ h b ^ ' d he' " n e V ir
•'Nons*«*«'
f r ie n d s h » r e
Saturday,
A eon
F r id a ,
end
and
daughter
ROPES BEAR ° AND
M 'W
TAKES HIM RIDING
are in school at Corvallis
Don't get a maggot h
I'urner of Corv.dlis cam«
M rs
» « war
.,•
« " B
Brownsville
• « go
row n sville last week a
sm I elw
'ng over your face. Come »
«»'ll take* * " d her
,,h ‘*r M r’ Ooodaft, w ill
L i - 2 ’ !n V” raM,*«’w e »nd If
i f I I don't
d o n i l|V*
r resilience
e - o d 'iie e |)|*op.
pm
s r . i : : 1", . ■ . r . ' " " "
’ a7 p’r n p h « laU* h i° 8 >ou w »> « »
tu " m " S o " ‘ h M
u . a . n . ’r . t r w ’’
’ » r r tV
prophet
’
1
“*
' John Eoa atm f.-i-ni'y
... nt v are
are n< w
So the event passed,
Harry traveled about with Ahe » residents of Brownsville, h i V i i g
California Hunter Believes His
Catch to Be the Largest
B a a rfi Captivity.
KI Puen.—A wild rlnnatpon beai
»'»m Joy riding out San Attintilo »tree.
Hi a t'law-iorn ida-n car.-
S E IT .
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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
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miles west of Chihuahua and trundled
O V. Thom pson of Brownevj***
him up In s "half hitch" of the lariat. left for Oakland F riday via Halse^ ‘
Then he drove him overland to El
Paso He will try to tame the bear
■Mrs. Otto Neff of this place left
here. It weighs ISO pounds and 1» for Sbedd F rid ay to visit relatives.
about seven months old. Hie owner !
J- W , Drinkarti and wife re«
believes it wilt weigh 1,100 when
grown He think» hie catch the largest '" m ed from a week'« vacation last
Q day •vailing.
haer in captivity.
Thl» 1» the ninth hear Colonel E mn ' Dr, Hriu-e of Medford panted
•on ha« ropco
He handled Hone In through here Friday In eliding to
Africa by the innte method.
t ol R B Pearson, heunled invade
gcod deal th a t summ er.' “ e'ectloneei
't r i v e . l S a tu r d a y f r o m C r a w f o r d ­
" A ll th a t k in d o f thing can be safe­
KO to Portland.
o f the wilds for U,v luut g.’> y e rra wa
Colonel Pexcson said that he (III
I h e y a re o c c u p y in g l b - i
fa rm “ a S ^
“ f " " " fa " " " v ille
ly le ft to the common sense o f our
c
h
a
u
ffe
u
r
fo
r
the
hear.
11,
slop,,,.,
fh iv e 'e d u p w a rd of 2.000 m iles w ith
Rev, C. T, Conk and fa m ily re*
farm . Abe used to go in to , |le
people," said Abe.
"T h e rem edy Is
recentlv-purehas. d
re s id e n c e
i>
the ear a! San A n to n in and Mesa he
thia bear ail • • m aking the catch The lu t i e . I Thursday
v lth the men whose fa v o r he tough, e a s te rn S o u th B r o w n s v ille .
from several
education not re v o lu tio n . S lo w ly the
Th- r
• uuse the hear was p u llin g loose fro u
n n in n ij s till samps fie rce ly at him and
d a u g h le r L o re n a le f t M . n n liv f
a -s ’ outing at Newport.
people w ill h a ve to set dow n a ll the I ■'nd hel d his long h r k over a scvl!
his h itc h in g p-.st
lte u r seat and com
refuses to - tamed
Yet hts tra in e r
Items in the ledger of common sense 1 o r a crad le and race them p la v f ijl
h e r see ,n ,| y e a r
|„
W illa m e i
W id A llen lost a cow Ills) T hin «,
pu i t men I were h u llt up w ith haggtn
a llo w s him a ll the leeway In the back
ucross the field o f gra in c u ttin g , «iniver i l y .
that passes fro m sire to son. B y and
lay.
No one seemed to know
so that a saggy flo o r run even frou
seat
T w ice »w h ile the auto stopped
« Id e . sw ath then any oth er and a'
hy some gen era tio n w ill s trik e a I ml
the top o f the fro n t seul hack to th
the bear lunged close enough to going
•vhat uiled her. bhe just died.
Scho. began M»ud«v w i t h i l o
» a ys h olding the h u d .
|; ,,rv
anee. T h a t m ay not come in a hun
end o f the ear.
over the ca r th a t a rin g o f bystanders
was out o f breath at the end o f |
iir.itnis ,.f a .c a r of g,M>d w r k
died veers. Soon o r la te th e m a jo r­
M r. and Mie.
------ A . W . L . Haynes
Iro n rin g rose fro m the center
tnatlnctlvel.v hacked o l Colonel Pear­
sw
ath
r.nd
needed
a
few
m
inutes
f,i
A brtel -e-sion Friday got the pre­
ity o f the people w ill reach a reckon
■uxi MiiMt A n n riia o f Eugnne fpvnt
the
le
u
r
.sent
F
in
.u
the
l.ear's
eolia
son
waa
too
busy
ta
lk
in
g
uhout
his
recuperation T ha t gave Ahe a chan,
Ing w ith John B a rle yco rn . I f th e re ’s
liminaries out U the w a y a m i
“ lu c k v c a tc h " to w o rry uhout "B a b e 's” I Sunday with the Wheeiera of the
a chain c irc le d la-tween Ids paws an
fo r h:s statem ent o f the county's need
too much ag a in st h im th e y w ill act.
everything in readiness for t-.v
‘ Enterprise.
Jum ping off
II
You m ig ht as w e ll t r y to stop a gla I am i his plan o f s a tis fy in g them
regular routine work.
bad
met
and
ta
lke
d
w
ith
a
m
n
jorlt
M rs. Dr. W alls and Mrs W altz
cler by b u ild in g a dam In fr o n t o f It
Parties were looking at the Me-
o f the voters before the campnig
They have opened an account w ith
-enior, b ith ,>f Brownsville, passed
B u t O n ly Then.
ended In his election In August.
H irgue building the first of the
slavery, too.
By and by th e y 'll de­
through Halsey last T hu rsd ay,
Most women hat,- flattery—
A t odd tim es th a t summ er he hui week with a view to reopening |be
cide Its fa te .”
taking train for ihe north.
i.-y
hear
It
a
p
p
lie
d
to
o
ilie
r
women
-
'een sin i eying a new road w ith Ha
Such was hie fa ith in th e common
south side garage
Such a bqei-
.-«tou Transcript
Mrs. Archie Cornelius returned
ry Needles fo r his helper.
In Sei
folk o f A m erica whose way o f learn
nose rightly handled should do
Hume from Eugene S aturday, after
tember they resumed th e ir w ork up.,: «'vll at th at stand.
Ing and whose love o f th e rig h t he
It In the v ic in ity o f New Salem an
a few weeks’ visa at her m other’s.
knew ns no man has kn ow n It.
Ahe began to c a rry the le tte rs In h
Her sister came back with her mid
In th is connection the N ew Eng
hat again. Every .lay Ann was loo'
lander w ro te In his d ia r y :
w H attend the high school here
(C o ntin u e d from page 1)
'ng fo r him a , he entne by In the .11
He has spent his boyhood in the
hia winter.
Mrs R. B. Mayberry spent Sat­
lig h t o f the early m orning on his w i
South and his young m anhood In the
Dozen
Toes
Too
Many
Mesdatneg E arl and Smeed of
to
w
ork
urday
in
Albany.
N orth. He has studied the East and
Albany, guests of -Mrs. George
"A B yth ln g fo r nteT” she would as
Extras Are Amputated
lived In the West. He 1» the people— ,
Ted M itzuer left Saturday for Taylor for several days, left for
“ No m a'I In since I saw you. An:
I sometime» t liin k - and about as slow
Salem, to enter W illam ette uni­ their home F rid a y , declaring th a t
vhr th<* usual answer.
W illie D le kyn s o f Chicago,
to make up Ids n jln d . As Isa ia h says:
versity,
O ften he w ould say: " I ’m n fri
whom n a ture endowed w ith 12
'heir visit had been delightful.
He does ’not Judge a fte r th e sig h t of
|
mt,
but
here—yon
take
these
Jet’
<
toes
couldn’t
stand
the
Joke,
e
f
his eyes n e ith e r reprove a fte r the h e a r­
A. L H aley end wife of Albany
J C. Bramwell has entered into
ind look through 'em and make sin
hts playm ates, so he underw ent
ing o f his ears.’
Abe has to th in k
oornplet-d a lengthy H a k e y visit t contract with the government to
A nn w ould take them in her hands
an operation to have th e tw o .e x ­
about It.”
last weik.
-'arry the noon mails from and to
tra toes cut off. H e asked .the
In A p ril Ahe w ro te a n o th e r address tre m b lin g w ith eagerness, and run in j
M r.
d octor to preserve the toes In a
to thp voters a n n ou n cin g th a t he was "lo o rs to t ie ca n d le lig ht, und look them
M r and Mrs. K arl Stewart of the p< SI office from trains.
Jar o f alcohol so he w ould have
again a ca n d id ate fo r a seat in the aver. A l cays she came hack w ith the j
Halsev le t o.. S aturday’s train for Bramwell bad been carrying other
lit t le bundle o f le tte rs very slow ly
som ething to show the kids th a t
nails for several years.
legislature.
L a te th a t m onth H a rry
a day in Albany
the o th e r hoys d id n ’t have
walked w ith h im to P a p p sville where as I f her disappointm ent were a heavy
Mr. F Cornelius,
Mrs
Pearl
Campbell
left
S
atu
r-
w
Wh’ i ' 1” ’. depot
d”P<,t agent,
“gent' and
“"d
"The kid s used to ca ll me
a crowd had assembled to a ttend a burden.
‘d u cky’ when I went in s\y|in
dav morning for Portland, where c u « u . Th
i
” ? J unc" ,,n
"T h e re ’ll he one next m ail i f I hnve
public sale. A t one place th e re were
ml ng and when I wore shoes
she w ill remain permanently
a 1
night to attend
to w r ite it m yself,” Ahe said one
men In the c ro w d who kn e w H a rry 's
they .a ile d me ‘Bug fe e t.’ " W l|.
T p p
, , ,
, '
ih itiatio n and banquet given
record In the w a r.
T he y called on m orn in g in O ctober ns he w ent on.
i F- z-.v , tto1 l,,ft rt“ i" r(la v for "Y the Woodmen. A tenni from
T o H a rry Needles, who was w ith !
He to ld D r. K a rl M eyer. "Those
him fo r a speech. H e spoke on the
L ike C h e l in . Wash
Mrs Patton Eugene put on the work and our
loes took up a lot o f room ."
him th a t ntoru.ng. lie sa id :
need o f the means o f tra n s p o rta tio n
“ I w ogder why th a t fe llo w don't !
w ill leave for Portland soon.
In Sangamon co u n ty w ith such Insight
townsmen arrived home in the ‘ ‘wee
stiia' hours” next m orning.
and d ig n ity and c o n vin cin g candor » r ite to Asm. I co u ld n 't believe th a t 1
lb
G
.
Gray
of
Independence
»■
Makca t'ln q c fn n
3m al|.
he has been fo o lin g her, hut now I
that horh Ahe and the audience hnlled
th ro u g h the rin g. C hnln wns extend
rtved last Saturday to work in tin
reptem her 27, 28, 2» and 30,
The co m b in e r yrm ,.f Nova Scotia
him ns n com ing man. Abe and he don’t know w h a t to th in k o f him . I
eci fro m the rin g to a peg beside the Go nlei prune dryer.
He is F M. and October 1 special trains w ill
wonder
w h a t has happened to the -.ml New B ru n sw ick. 4*1,417 square
were o fte n seen to g e th e r those days.
fro n t s e a t
G ly ’s brother.
fe llo w .”
run to the state fa ir a t , Salem,
miles. Is toon- than three tim es the
In New Snlem they w ere culled the
Çnlnnel Pearson roped tlie hear IM I
The m all stage 'wns late th a t eve­ areu o f the kingdom o f D enm ark.
and,
disappointed lovers.
I t wus known
Misa Katherine Arnold of Shedd leaving Halsey at 8:9 «.
returning,
reaching H alsey at 7:29
there tlin t Abe was v e ry fo n d o f Ann ning. As it had not come at nine M r.
arrived
-iattliday
morning
to
r
e
-
.,,
.
.
.
.
.
H ill w ent home and le ft Ahe In the
w ill reach the fa ir
Rutledge, a lth o u g h lie had not. as vet
main ov r Sunday with her sister p m. , They
l n ^ 7 ,/!rl
« N ■
openly confessed to any one— not even store to w a it fo r his m all. T he,stage
Mrs. An Irew Brown.
Bt 1 40 » n)- »nd leave at
to Ann— th e re being no show o f hope a rriv e d a few m inutes later. Ahe ex
’:00 p- m. for H alsey.
aniined the lit t le bundle o f le tte rs and
Newt Gumming» of Halsey has!
*
.
fo r him
Ann was deeply in love w ith
newspapers
w
hich
the
d
riv
e
r
had
le
ft
been
m
the
hospital
this
week
re
,, , H “ Isey v' f">ors who were
John M c N e il— th e genial, handsome
with him . Then h e took a paper and
cetvuig
for a
Newport
week ;
t v . ng attention
» broken |
st. ‘ N
1 , r t J last
* 1' 1 w«"'k;
and successful young Iris h m a n
T h.
sat down to read in the fire lig h t.
a ffa ir had reached the stage o f fra n k
an" Ale.
‘ the result of a kick from a , ' C ' L C°°Ik *fud ‘ “ " “ ‘ iL » W .
W h ile he was thus engaged the door
me
.
" ‘ - Ghanc«, M r., Lyle Chance, F ra n k
ness, o f an open discussion o f plans,
horse
,
...
,
H adley, E B. Pcnland, H
L
o f fond a ffe ctio n e xpressing Its e lf In opened s o ftly and Ann Rutledge en
James W ard, sent to th« p « m i-H tra la y , O G. Coldiron, George
tered. The postm aster was not aw are
caresses q u ite In d iffe re n t to rid ic u le
o f her presence u n til she touched his
tentiiiry in connection with the Hockeneniitb and J. W. Rector
F o r Ann It had been lik e w a rm sun
killin g of M irahal Storey at Sweet I’heae meu with th eir families were
lig h t on the g ro w in g rose. Site was nrm.
"Please give me a le tte r,” she said.
neater in dress, lo v e lie r In fo rm and
Home, ycaped, but has been re- having an enjoyable time, accord-
" S it down. A n n ," said le . ve ry g e n t­
color, more g ra c e fu l In m ovem ent ami
captured.
M,g t0 Ul# Yaquina Bay New».
ly. as he placed a c h a ir in the fire
sweeter-voiced th n n ever she had been
glow.
Miss
Leila
Chastain,
well
known
Mrs Laura R r a m . . l i i r . a
It fs the old w ay th a t N a tu re has ol
She took It. tu rn in g to w a rd him
m Brownsville and for a year or Sale,»'W ednesday of last w.-Zk
preparing the young to conte o u t upon
Then
is w hat to offer y o u r lady frie n d in the
o a resident of Lebanon, goes to left her mother.
M rs M « lla K nott
the stage o f real life and to act in Its w ith a I. ok o f fe a r and hope
he a d d e d :
w iik m
* nol >,
moving scenes.
Ahe m a n fu lly gave
way of refreshm ent«. Ju»t b rin g her Eugene .itble university to train as 72 v e a rs o f
an evangelistic singer
.
•
i ’ t * * ’ H' th M r" « ““ « It
" I'm sorry, h u t the tru th la It d id n 't
them his best wishes and w hen he
genetic
singer.
during
her
absence.
Mrs.
K
n o tt,
here and tr ra t tie r to some o f o u r d e li­
come. I t Is te rrib le , Ann. th a t I have
spoke o f Ann it was done v e ry ten
Mrs.
F.
E.
G
rav
of
Cot
tag
J
Wh'‘
obl,*
B
‘l
to
*
*
,k
of>
<
’rutoh«s,
to
help
In
th
is
bre
a
kin
g
o
f
yo
u
r
heart
cio u s ice c n am.
I hat -lie w ill lik e it
derly. The lo o k o f sadness, w h ich a ll
that Is going on. I seem to he the
.«•“ »»</ broke h«r
hud noted In his m om ents o f abstra«
goes w ith o u t saying. Resides, she w ill Grove, who h a . b e .„ »pending the ''¡ '. ¡ T ’’
summer with her son in Salem r K ,l arm , which bad been broken
tion. deepened and o fte n covered his ht nd o f the ham m er th a t lilts you so
appreciate
y
o
u
r
th
o
u
g
h
tfu
ln
e
ss
an,I
g
e
n
­
was a guest al the I, R W i l s o n J tw «*ve
«go in the same
face w ith Its v e il.
T h a t is a n other hard, h u t the handle is In o th e r hands.
Honestly. Ann. I wish I could do th -
e ro s ity .
home southwest of town, last week *’
j , F' M a rk * WUM called and
way th a t N a tu re has o f p re p a rin g the
su ffe rin g fo r you— every h it o f I t — and
I ireated her
young F o r these th e roses have f a lle r
give y o u r poor h eart a rest. H asn't I
E B. M cK inney and fa m ily
« . ___
.
,
and only the th o rn s rem ain.
The,,
took
iK.s-ession
F
rid
ay
of
the
Mrs
A ,,
,W Pub>, ?hers of the Scio
he w ritte n you th is sum m er?"
are not lu r e d ; they seem to be d riven
C M. W ard residence; which thei' / ,hun" hnvB d«»ubkd the size of
'N ot since J u ly te n th ." she an ­
to th e ir tasks, b u t f o r a ll, soon or
swered.
Then she confided to Abe J
have leased for a year
1 **’ P»P’*r , raised the subscription
late, her m ethod changes.
th a t h e r lo ve r to lil her before he went |
p ric e to <2 a year in advance and
**n a Ite a u tifu l m o rn in g o f June
away th a t Ids name was not M cN eil
Miss Glaudia Housbolder
of tbat. of advertising to 26 cents an
1NM, John M c N e il le ft th e village.
hot SIcN'am ar: th a t he had .hanged
It -seburg, accom pin’ed by th« lit- n cb lor the first insertion, but run
Abe L incoln und H a r ry and Samson
his name to keep clear o f his fa m ily
tie son of Mrs. L "is H«we of «'ibaequent insertions of the same
and Surah and Ja ck K e lso and h’ s
u n til he had made a success: th a t
Hrownpvilie, arrived on the even. I idveru«em ent at 16 cent«
For
wife stood w ith the R utledges in the
lie had gone East to get -his fa th e r
log Irani from the south Friday reading notices its price is 10 cents
dooryard o f th e ta v e rn when he rode
and m other and b rin g them hack w ith
and drove from here to Biowns | for the first insertion and 6 cents
•way.
H e was go in g back to his
h im ; la s tly she came to the th in g !
ville.
home in th e E ast to re tu rn in the au
for each repetition. The paper is
th a t w o rrie d hor m ost— the suspicion
tunin and m ake A n n his bride. The
filling up with advertising, ju sti-
E E. Carey received a silo th
o f h e r fa th e r and m oth e r th a t John
girl wept as I f h e r h e a rt w o u ld break
fving the larger size.
was not honest. ‘ T hey say th a t he
fii»t of ihe week from the A'c
p ro b a b ly had a w ife when he came
W oik I I ’ r id u c ts company of Al
E. C. Htalzer, a photographer
here— th a t that Is why he don't W rite
bsdv,
lie is erecting it on l ¡» »( Powera, stopped over here be-
to m e."
farm southeast of town
tw««n trains
S aturday
his
--- WS
MW J on m
n way
P O L IC IE S p ro te ct you against loss nv fire on y o u r hay, g ra in ,
Then a fte r a lit t le silence she plead­
Misse» Margie ami Ren, W a lk e r to *****
* nd «pressed hun
c lo v e r and o th er seed fo r any le n g th o f tim e d e n re d . Policies
ed : “ You d o n 't th in k th a t, do you.
1 II
i
i »
a-%.
.
.
a n l f a l a r t a ll n l a > . . d
__v
■
ind H m Z'-I «n I Ire n e Q u im b y , who ■elf as well pleased with what he
w ritte n and d e live re d on day o f a p p lica tio n . K ite s on request.
Abe?"
,
»aw
of
this
bustling
city.
Mr.
reside outside of to w n , have lured
“ No.” said the la tte r, g ivin g her
the advantage o f every doubt. "John
the Q 'iie k h<*n«e on Second street Staizer has seen a good deni ot the
did a fo o lish th in g , hut we m ust not
and will reside there during the wo ld and thinks the W illa m e tte
R esident agent A m erican Sagle F ire Insurance Cem pany.
condemn him w ith o u t a knowledge o f
valley is one of its choicest garden
nt
the facts. T he young often do foolish
He waa a candidate for the
ancia E. G ra y of G otlspe spots.
th in g s and sickness w ould account fo r
Grove w ia h -re visiting (rj f» r|* leg -datura in Lane county a few
his silence. You go home and go to
ve i rs ago, hut happened to be ou
and relatives last week
M ri» .
sleep nnd stop w o rryin g . Ann. Y o u 'll
the wrong ticket for th a t year.
Grav
ii-ed
to
live
here
and
her
son,
get th a t le tte r one o f these days.”
whe
Jots and Tittles
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J. W. MOORE
> ^ e a / E s t a t e a n d d a sitr a n c e
f
A Question that is
Easily Answered
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
Smith Bros.
Market
Fresh and cured Meats
a|way s on hand
Also other Meats in season.
' SHORT TERM
C. P. STAFFORD,
(To I e ronti' ned I
Brownsville Briefs
(C ontinued (rom page I)
W - C . Templeton is the first in
ib is vicinity, so far as heard from. '
! in sow fall
wheat.
Thursday he
cut a field of coro and put it illto
B silo ami Ihe following day
ved i he ground, the long delayed
rain coming the next night and
putting the soil in hne shape for '
the crop to start.
As one result of the splendid J
rain Sunday the proverbial smile
The Q iri Wspt as I f H e r H e a rt W o u ld that won't come off was much ir.
Brtak.
evidence. The moisture was much
.
needed to start the fall pasture.
»hen he turned far down the road
and waved his hand to her.
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oij g p t t j ,gsj
)
M r. W itt, for many years a re s t-)
Dp fog doi deut oi C raw foitlaviile *o d vicinity,
1895
INSURE IN f llE OLD RELIABLE
1921
F armers ' fire relief ’ association
OF
BUTTEVILLE O R E .
149,737 M Cash Snrplu« C a p ita l on In ly I, 1921,
f8.O,U,,KI.OO Insurance m lores.
Rale» : F irs t d a ta , 25c , second elaas, .R«c pel f USi
SCOTT & SIMONS
LEBANON, OREGON
O n ly a u tho rize d agents fo r L in n C ounty.
Public typewriting done.
Enter­
prise office.
Mrs. A. A. WHEELER.
(who is now on the 8al«m Htstea.
L C. M «rriam returned this
matt,
at the age of 14 w».
was the r.i-
ed- * * “k from his vacation at Rogue
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■ ¡tor o f a Halsev paper, the n io ih -r Ri»»r-
whde ,'L* UwCd. H h e °d, C° b eCli' g
M r ,n d M ”
R L W inniford
Zo k
This w i!
'" « 'h -n 'e a ' snd Adrian Goodbrod returned
re a r, . J
“ *
........ ..
frora ‘ heir extended trip
*
through Oregon and W ashington.
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!i.rn i '" ’
VM r’ n
K G w , r f l 1,1 A lb« °y
t»»ns-
H a o o l oo
are going , (.tln g business m Halsey the last
'.. k to City If« a n d
M d lio g S t pHr l of last week.
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H iic iio n a ll a tr e k am i fa n n in g ma-
ch in e iy and tool« on Ihe place, I M g and Mrs. Ray S. H ansell
which is called the M' Bride farm* "• I* * » * « » » , Idaho, passed thrn
way to
I l 1« I m ile east of Peoria and 4 | Halsey P riday on their
mi)>a West Of Shedd. The «ale is Grants Pass. W h ile here they
to he S ptemher 2d. M r. H a m il­ made a short visit at the home of
to n a Son, Robert F. H am ilton, ex- Mr. Hansell's uncle, C P. Htaf-
sailor, and wife and Mis» Geraldine ford. M r. Hansell has disposed
H am ilto n are going to attend O. A. of his extensive farm ing interests
C,
H arold H am ilto n left last al I*ewiston and purcbksed a farm
week for Iowa, where he w ill re- a * ' l G lendale, “ Ore.
“
main permanently with an unole
Mra. C. P. Stafford, sccompan.
and aunt.
iad by her guest, Mr». Minnie Mu.
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