Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 29, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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SEHT. 29, 1921
quested to give in verse au acoount
of her vacation.
H a L o EY
Carl David was in from Holley
•he forepart of the week, bringing
• big load of oats for O. W. From.
R H. Kenady of Cottage Grove
father of Mrs. Ringo, arrived last
Leonard Satchwsll of Shedd
Saturday for the week end with
about 19 year. old. has had a seri
relatives.
ous attack of lobar pneumonia
C. H. Koontz and family mo. ti n T i>e,BAUre ru,1," n« from 1031 I
tored to Corvallis last Sunday and l IS
He was improving at la«
after many detours reached their reporta.
destination
Mr. Koontz says the
B'»rn, a boy. Wednesday at tb
roads are in far from perfect con­
home of Dwight Smith who live
dition.
near Brownsville; a girl, Wedneg
W illiam C K irk of Rrowosvill» day, at the home of M. V Red
•nd Mabel B. C la u sen , an A ’bsny ford of this city.
D r Msrks we
schoolteacher, were married tie attending physician at both births
other day,
Two sons of L E Pennell I y
Quite a delegation from Albani man L . 14, .„ d W illiam Lotus
took in the Calapcoia valley fair ¡2 years of age, of Shedd hav.
hriday and were profuse in their •-een sufferers with typhoid fever
praise of the fine exhibit of stock, for the past three weeks, F ut ar*
grains, fruits and vegetables.
now on the way to recovery.
R A IL R O A D t im e
North
~ M .i/a t7 v ’a
No. iS, 12:04 p. m.
£ o u > p ta tio *
24, 4.34 p. m
»4. 5:27 p. m.
yaea Cr,a„ ,
Pond’s, Clawood, Melba,
Wistaria, Daggett and Rauis-
delle.
•7«W „ „ J , 7 ~ c /e /. e r , a m ,
,
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
South
No, 23, 11:31 a. m
15, 12:24 p. m.
17, 5,49 p. m
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
Carbon paper for sale.
prise office.
S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS
Enter-
Rialto Theatre Friday
moUfl gold
ffnld 4
—J____ used . < in c* 7
«•»ormoua
dredges
tain sections of California £
■cooping up the earth with £
precious ponteoU.
l*
_
1
¥
F
For sale—Cedar shakes . „ a
The delivery window of the
For S « le -Y ea r-o ld
fiir slab (Posts. Load lots delivered
d
HBaey poatoffice is open Suudavs block wood, $2.50 per tier; fir block
Brownsville
Warehouses.
grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20 wood, |3 oo; maple and oal£ $3 50
S tillm a n ’s, Purola, Othine
to 12:35 and 5:15 to 6.30 p. m.
Hdl^ y -
B^w'nVvdi;
Double btrengih.
For rent or for sale-Houses and
Warehouses
Chas. Sterling.
¿7a c t &ou>Jrra
farms in vicinity of Halsey
d
W. F. White brought to this
Creme de Camelia, Camelline
Remember the Enterprise has a
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brar‘cb
marvelously
loaded
Robertine.
J. Ribelin.
with blue damson plums
It can phone at last— No. 205.
^uugt
h- seen in the Enterprise offi-e •
Barber shop— K arl A n ,
Pompeiian, Clawood, Purola.
..dow for a few davs, and is
In Wallace Reid’s new Para-
■7a/cum ‘i ‘o u ,d ,f ,
worth going to see
The bunch mount picture, ’ T h e Hell Diggers ” X ^ op,i or-(, 8uU,’ cieaued«“d
I pressed. Laundry sent Mondays,
2o inches io length, weighs 3 F rH T
Hmde’ Honey and “Almond
o°
R ia R o ‘ h ea U e
pounds 10 ounces, fruit and all Friday, Mr. Retd has the role of a
Lotion,
nd is but about one-third of an ,\fedhen “r
char8e ol • flotilla officeUnd~ Sid,COmb’ E ° ‘ « P n .e
Oriental Cream
inch in diameter at the largest nt hell diggers.” Lois Wilson is
p i rt.
leading woman and a supporting
Mrs. D. C Holbrook and baby
Owing to the large number n
For Bals-—One
k AJ eXander 'Broun
George Drinkard and wife of Frank " r
of Brownsville left for Oregon City voting groves ju<t cnmi >g int,
• A
i r 1’ ’
« • “ • a calvas. A bargain cow and foui
Brownsville
celebrated
their
80th
F Ross, 3 »¡let
. ” Mondav and expect to be bearing, the walnut harvest nov
«»st of Halsey.
wedding anniversary at the home
joined la'er by ber husband and m progress promises to he the larg
I -f their daughter, Mrs. J. 8. Me-
remain there permanently,
»st in the history of the industn
PÄ
em Mahan, Halsey, last week. George For Sale— A few barred rock .Ben T. Spdtell .n d wife war,
in Oregon.
It is ex,*ected tbs'
cockerels, 0 . A. C. and McDonald
Ronald Reed, well known mtis
visitors here Wednesday and sole
300 tons will (>e gal tiered in the yourself. .»Oca box,at my is boss of the building of the From 1
••ram , at 12 00 .piece, 8. J. Smith .* n » l ° E ' A ’ S t,rn e «- M r Sud
Ci*m *1 ? ? "
Kev’ W W
warehouse
which
has
already
as­
Willamette valley
W alnut grow
of Shedd, has been appointed as log is fast, assuming proportions orchard at the ferry H ar­ sumed shape and ts about ready
th im 10* ‘ hat 00 October 5th .1
lor the fireproof roof.
y
sutant instructor in the school of that will place walnuts in the list risburg. Ore.
Call phone 206 aud give us your the Albany fair there will be a
mtis.c at the U of O,
M r. Reed of major products of the slate, for _______ <’• k MORRIS
7
horseshoe pitching contest and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Shorey 6 f news items.
made a hit here when he appeared it is expected that the tonnage of
Halsey
should be represented; as
Holley left on Wednesday’s train
on the Chautauqua circuit Iasi outs produced will nearly double
h
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you
know
an
item
of
news
?r
ihe
state
fair
at
Salem,
and
f o r i T ' " ’ B,aie ,air at 8a|«n
summsr.
nere wbo are experts at it.
This
«sch year for a time.
phone it to No. 205.
cont^t
will
begin at 10 a m ? nd
sale. From natural heeler » l°
’ son “ Dal,a"-
Manv people who get mad at
Teams have
Halsey correspondence Tues parents,
of
Brown
t in - «
< ' • . h . Boyden
.
v»
D
ro w n *»
Old papers, 5c . bundle at the continue all day.
what the newspaper says about
u lle entrained for Spokane, Wash
day’s Alhsnv Herald:
Miss c le.
Um” • n le re d from Wood burn S--
Lnlerprise
office.
them should got down ou then
Wednesday after receiving a tel, *
•na Smith, Law, nee Taylor and
GEORGE DANNEN,
u •„?®r v a , l , , »Dd Albany.
For
marrow bones and glve devoir
grafc that her folks were seriously
Brownsville and D rifte d Snow 'he W illam ette valley champion-
Helen
Armstrong
are
at
the
IT,
of
Shedd, f im ’
thaiigs for what the newspaper
b ro n w h .lf^
H “ lard
Ackerman flour at D. H . Sturtevaut’e.
>
Miss Donna Robertson and
M ,p i “j a «e
wiH b* given
knows «b„ut them Rtld doetj|>,
brought h -r over in her car.
Lawrence Wells are at the I ugetie
In
... .
»ne story of i
prin’. — Yaquina Bay News
LTmaii Marsters is
Corvallte lady trying out the g .m<
Bjlile university.
Roland Mark« .*» ur?i‘ A ' C
Ralph Pear tree of Brownsville
.. and av-eragini
Î* Willamette University.
Marie who was cashier for the Warre.', ” X
u ,W r 6V6ry
Barnurn.
dentist, aod
at ................................
one day thia week
H
Tuesday
v H|
81 ll,e University of Construction companv, has re
W hlU^h" ° U‘ ° f 5 each ‘*“ c
M m'AI On’
'n ÍIIÍP Merr,am » lurned to his home in Portland, as
L lady
U ? * made
n " er* her
ai h«
» •» thi«
t the Albany college.
M ,sg Net. v ilk WOrk ” con‘P,eted in Browns- « t T h ! T 8.," ,° ^ r t iead7 Ptfnted feat tbs
escape
be.
a the E iterprise office. In small
a l l ? »h6' left 8atUrda7 ,or Von-
fore ber name was learned.
lots, ten cents each.
„ .» „ X ,
" l’ l«h
whli i* i . ,eW t ° f ‘ h08e ,rom
*h o took
the state fair: Glen,
The Enterprise wante an ener. .. Do you notioe tbs fine adyertis
I rum. Delos Clark. Clarence M,
ge tc eohettor of subscriptions aud ¡ng patronage the Enterprise is en
Subscriptions; too,
Kern. VVayne Robertson, Rev (
gatherer of news in every nearby nyingf
communtty. Write us ana we wiB increasing in number every day
U. Allingham, who liv e r ., im ° k^ ani fam ilV’ Miss Haz
«ram we, tell you how to make a little J JM the people will support a
-isiti'r“8 ° f H ab ey’ was • Monday a m i n * y ‘ M " / V,*da
E d i,h K “ b - <
spen ling money.
We want news fl"ga. newsy p.per, .„ d we are
Mr h • ncoura*»d tb«o ever to put
i r an i re“ a " '1 MrH Job" P>” letters mailed every Monday.
John Salasli, our genial black
forth every effort to give then
er and many others.
oíd f o r * ^
*? i P Wi‘h a aeriou*
*hat they want.
See ourj eight-
J h e P«vcment dance at Brown«
old for seve.al days but is O K
page
issue
next
week
V. ' ,e. Was »’Rbtly participated io
•ow.
•
be band arriving very late.
M
r"
G
w.
Mornhinweg’s En.
’■avor class of the M. E.Church
Linn county people took higl
u
but "" b '
a jolly Tuesday evening Ir n m n ir
nen they motored out a mile o» w . . ? N n U.
eenC° Unties’ L in '
mre and indulged in a supper of
n hit6" /
trl,n,n'"*?s. cooked
I he seven homoaeekers from *he
'■ hot rocks in t he o ,
„
middle west who made good are in
* r " ’
p "— . " » • ”
t
Oregon and some of them hive
'»« as long as we |ive
visited or will visit Linn county.
M r-. Roger Cornelius and cbil
«n visaed friends in -
•ly Friday
Clifton C :«rey returned Friday T * Perm ittedin ^ e tio p o M d ’^ m
I
W.
Ringo’s Drug store
Apples
ScOtch Shepherd PupS
M a le s $5
I .
Sat
BOYS’
SUITS
••1SX.Su
S K
r
¥ Ail vfiil? (JC
Brunswick
TJiai W ear
For the tug-of-w ar,
the scrub ball gam e,
shinny or for an yth in g
everything boys do there’s
nothing like our boys’ suits.
First in work, first in
Play, first with the boys and
their mothers too.
vetting by Oiegon Electric from m"nity building
The levi
oints
north.
H
r '
r r 'T
prom,ae and now
? ^ L , Sr'rale’’ and f»m ily moved i» »kCb* ra Of Bro’>"«vil)e are firin,
'■«• ^eek from their farm easJ of " V ! PF° JT aI1 ,be ”“ * * of am
**"" into the Mrs. M<y Miller res I™
¡t,n? that
lhafc was
" " " intended
intendec
muo.ttor,
for
d uhi8 WOrka
And tie
•nee oi, E u , First streel, where o l d f . ^ '
' ' 7 "iH speixf the w'imlr
M
i J . w l ’/
cl” “
»•
'»'.rye f i ? “? 8 Straley wi"
-
'»rge of the farm.
s. 8 Ackley’S residence nee,
Brown.vtlle, with all i f enter.!
we. burned Tussdav of
’
while the family were stoppin
with a neighbor preparatory to re.
R k Wmmford and wife and m 'val to Silverton. The buildin,
was insured but the furniture wt 9
-r.m, . I
d re' Urn‘,d Monday DOT.
Vm i " i “ '"'? *riP
wh'ch Mr
v inn.ford and Mr. Go-dbrod had
be expertence of |vi„g out in the
For Better Babies
»-.mis ora nigh.
They left cam,,
t
e
.
f
Y
t
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X
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lh" babv con.
'" h a eorup.mon Sundav tnormni
” 'A were out ttl, Mond“ '
test at tbs community house ,n
. ' ' h,’U’ *.... .
However, thev co'ln *c ti°n with the county fair
re compensated for their expert rnd T h n rH T ,,? day’ Welnesdav
......... ...... ..........
r » . and Thursday of next week, fr.,n,
Records
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NOW ON SALE
2[ : s ! Sweet and Low
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8-x I Honolulu H oney” ” .' .................................. Soprano and Contralto
2130 ( All by M yself..
i-
i” . ................................. Hart and Shaw
85c ) Saturday (Fox Trot,'
........... »ennie Kruger’s Orchestra
21251 Sweetheart (Pox Trotl
a-
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8.5c I I’ve G>t The Joys
” ' T ; ..............’’•»ton s Orchestra
iS t
Peck’# Had Boy -
sn"1” ', ' ^ Mt
. ..............
««button,.........S,ri“d M* ,e
I"o41. Spanish Dance (Violin Solo)
................................ f’eycka
30516, Impromptu in A Flat, rfano
..........................................
Rote?’»
13027 / Pale Moon, Baritone
........................................— -«-odowsky
I Mah Lindy ' ou.......... " ." " " t ' .............................Richard Bone Iff 1
13016 Minstrel Boy, Tenor .............................................
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I When Irish *■ ye» are Smiling;.” ” ” ..........................
re c O Z Ph° nograph can P,ay Brunswick
W oodworth D ru g Co.
^ h s ^ i *B0h.mor"'Bg until noon.
i i
p u re w o o l s u its th a t
'« o k nice a nd W E A R , p ric e d a t
^ ••o r F
$ 1 0 to $ 1 6 .5 0
n f . A.,II' W° O1 »“ H». W ith tw o
p a irs
o f k n ic k e rs , a t
$12.50 to $18.50
l« - p r « í « S
X
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S ^C LO T H n^T co]
'' b° ” '
The Htorr with a
«Qiiaredeal for even
customer.
H
Porter l.ft by
morning
until he noon
JP*>y
cup will
given . a
. «¡it
.
I "eaday inurting for 8 a ,elJ1 «"d an engraved silver spoon as
n a ,d
i <4 ° f
g -- . i ■
vO flu .
second
* rt7e ,m h" l ubi’ h'
Children
e)tb' b'«ion »f the state
r.
He was accompmied by his Iowa:
’
M i”. Gertrude. M ^ C
1
Boy six monthi nd
Stafford of this cilv and I f
12 months of age
M i.,» ,. S
e
e
,
M ■
2
G irl six months and
h«» been a guest at the Dean home 12 months of age.
for som -tim e
The l.tte r thiee
3
Boy IB months and
drove on to Portland that afternoon 24 months of age.
8 ub.cnbers save 50 cent, a ve, r !
® irI 12 months and
I p h.P" ,h * v P»V >n advance for the 24 a months
n
os
-
of sge.
P;".krpn” ’ Arrearage»areeharged I »m* 1 B?y
Boy 24 ni<
months and
»t the rate of 4c a week
Th* ’ ' M months of sge
I
P»v >2 at the sm?
months and
1 d Ihe year, but they lose 50c and 3° " ,o'',h "
»g«
We gam nothing, for hookkee,,jng
M months and
^ o lle c m g , nd
oivasion.l had
®f
•M « eat up that half dollar
so
° ' r * 36 '»ontha and
" d li.m Nelson, . |
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f , ^
d a v ^ h iÄ ^
was there for the fair.
ALBANY. ORE.J
I
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H eer.w ed 24 m o n t k T o T ^
ALLACE REID
LN
he Hell Diggers
. *** ’ 10 your heart for
•yrapathy foT „ „
hravea,
m ggte, .
aver fought I
Piclur,.
HsroW Uojd; tUinkow lal«nd
Next week
f,om * "
“ L»«t of the Mohicans”
' r"m 18 '
Each child w.H b . given ,
tificate
of examinatiou. and ear
filin g by one hand
H« has been
solicited to perform 10 Other cities. t t a c 2 .r ,,f'” r
* * ” ven •
nncate of award.
Also
C°“ ” t •°°« ««• b-g tpweial
tnuJpVr1^
■ î îs r g s r g ^ .
The Affair> of Anatol ”
RIALTO FRIDAY