Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 06, 1921, Page 10, Image 10

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even crawl toward the house. T-C PAID-FORJ’ARAGRAPHS
log whined and seemed tc indicate
South
North
that he would help.
Thereup, n Admittance Here 5 Cents
teous treatment and moderate Sunday evening and attended
No. 1«, 12:04 p. m.
No, 23, 11:31 a. m. Mr. Newland clung to the
bg
chargee at the Halsey garage.
Baptist church at that place.
a Line
24, 4.34 p tu
15. 12:24 p. m. creature and was half pulled home,
O c t o b e r 13,14 a n d
Mr». Mary C. Fish, 78, died at
17,
5.49 p. 01
14. 5:27 p. m.
The annual Red Cross baby c lin -1
where he finally managed to call a
Work wanted —Any kind of
Plainview Sunday.
you can
b u y tw o>
ic opened Tuesday at the commu­ J 5
doctor on the telephone.
common labor.
G. B. Gage, at
A car crank (not the two-legged nity bouse in Albany w<th 137 ba­ » a r t i c l e s f o r t h e p r i c e of.
S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS
G W. Shaw’s.
F o r} [
kind) kicked and broke Pearl bies registered.
Each day doubt-1 l o n e a n d l c m o r e ,
The delivery window of the
Hathaway’» arm at Harrisburg
less otliers will enter the contest.
Carbon paper for sale.
Halsey posloffice is open Sundays FASHIONS IN WINTER FURS
Enter.
of
r e x a m p le , a
tu b e
Burglars tried Beard’» store at
¡rom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20
prise office.
M W. Huyes of Ashland left
Wide Diveralty Shown In Style» of
Harrisburg Friday night but were
T o o th
P a s te
o 12:35 and 5:15 to 5.30 p. m.
on Wednespav's train for Salem
Paltry to Hava Milady*a Favor fa r
Chicken dinner every Sunday at
■oared away after they had cut
for a visit before going home. He ►for 25c, tw o t u b e s f o r 2bc
Coming Season.
Hotel Brownsville. 50 cents.
the putty from a pane of glass.
bad been a guest at the borne of
Brownsville Briefs
h e x o f A r n ic a S a lv e
A passing glance at the fu r gar­
First inspection was given 354 his brother who is assistant post,
"The Last of the Mohicans’*
Quite a number of o ir people ment» displayed showa a wide diver­
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acres of potatoes in Oregon thi» mastsr at Brownsville, and who
ire wrestling with the flu.
Have sity In style. There Is no set fashion comes to Halsey this week. W hat
with
bis
wife
accompanied
him
to
year, six acres of which were in
|A H o t W a t e r B o t t l e lo t
leard of no serious cases.
even In silhouette.
One wrap may kid has not "played In d ia n " and
Linn county.
There will be more the train.
^>2.50, tw o H o t W a t e i
Every lad and lassie
have
close-fitting
capes
that form the enjoyed it?
Dr. (3. H. Kent and family vis
certified seed available than ever
long straight lines, while the next gar­ of Halsey will have the very time
ed
Sunday
in
Albany
with
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By
reading
the
chapters
of
the
se­
before.
ment may be developed In wide, out­ of his or her life at the Rialto when
Kent's mother and sister.
rial on pages 4 and 5 of this week's
standing circular effects. There are this big historical picture is shown
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Smallpox cases are reported at Eirterprise and the Lincoln page
At the Presbyterian
church many charming raodela and those built Friday.
Albany, but that is nothing new in our supplement you can learn ’u s e f u l a r t i c l e s .
T h i s is
lunday morning, in connection on the lines o f a cape are popular. It
in Oregon as winter approaches more about Lincoln*» first love, ‘o n e w a y t o s a v e m o n e y .
vith communion service, eight Is quite certain that there w ill be no
Cherro flour. See advertisement
The casps are popularly called Ann Rutledge, than you could in
new
members were publicly re- difficulty In expressing Individuality on front page.
12 25 per sack.
‘ ‘tilipino itch” and are quaran­ any other way.
In the furs we w ear next w inter.
I ceived,
tined and do not become epidemic.
It ta apparent that black fu r gar­ M V . Koontz Co., Halsey.
About 150 individuals enjoyed
Grandma Cooley and Mrs. W. ments w ilt be especially favored.
Ray Logan, well known here
For Sale— Year-old
fiir slab
the elaborate cafeteria dinner at the
IC.
Cooley visited at the Drinkard Handsome models In caracul, baby
but now reeideng at A'hena, made
lamb, Hudson seal and astrakhan are block wood, >2.50 per tier; fir block
Christian church last 8unday.
It
I
home
near
Harrisburg
a
few
days.
a hunting trip to (lie Canadian
plentiful. N ext to black the gray furs
was served on the Iswn and a grand
Mr. D. is a sou-in-lay of the elder w ill he In demand, so there are charm­ wood, 13 00; maple and oak, $3.60,
Rockies and rame home with aome
Brownsville
time was had.
At the regular
Mrs. Cooley and she remained for ing models In mole and squirrel. O f delivered Halsey.
LOST
fine trophies
He and two com­
Warehouses. Chas. Sterling.
service in the evening there wae s
t
longer
stay
with
the
family.
course, the beautiful mink coats and
panions exhibit the antlers of three
large attendance.
wrapa Will continue to be worn for
moose and three caribou, the legal
Remember the Enterprise has a
Wh e riding his bike Sunday evening functions.
lim it. Logan’s moose antlers have
phone at last— No. 206.
ev
uinu
H
arry
Sawyer,
son
of
Mr.
I
In a running race at the count
A new fu r which Is a m ixture of
Reward
a spread of 47 inches, and bis car­ fair yesterday a horse bolted tin
and Mrs. Ed Sawyer, in some chinchilla and opossum Is shown In
ibou had 21 points
H ” tracked a trsck and broke a leg of C. Van
letween Harrisburg and Rrownsville m inner took a heade , landinz off trimmings and Is also used In wraps
Cherro flour, guaranteed to give
g izzly bear o n e d iy b u t did not dran of the Vaudran hotel, broki
Notify GEORGE HALL, Corvallis.
th -p iv e m n 00 the crusbe I r >«k In combination with fu r fabrics. In perfect satisfaction or money re­
get him
They used boats in hunt­ R Christopher’s collar bone am1
and cutting the left arm 8" eev rely neckpieces the animal skins seem to funded. M. V. Koontz Co., Halsey.
ing moose and packhorsea when bruised up Philip Caron, a L<>
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that Dr. Fanning took five aiiicbei- be the first choice. T he pointed fox
they got the caribou.
and fisher are being shown In large
in the Pacific highway between H ila e j tn bring the wound together.
Ange'es jockey.
Call phone 205 and give us your
m d Albany, evening of Oct. 5, 32x3%
quantities, and there are handsome
news
items.
In the Harmony community fifty
Rev. Mr. M artin anti Rev. Mr models in sltka and w hite fox.
Mrs. W . A Ringo is the prcn<
people ga hered to observe the cull­ possessor of a fine new elect r
Roraoaugh, representatives of the I
ing of 15C brown Leghorns by w.i«lier received this wepk
“ Every American in whose veins
American Sunday School Union, : FOR MEDIUM SIZED WOMEN
It. «
County Agent Hevmsn
Mrs. ordered through G W Mornhn
flows the blood of our forefathers
were here a few days in the inter-
Sprrtt reported the following re­ weg of the imp'erfient store. Tli
wants to see the thrilling picture,
sit of their work.
The former
Reward
Phone 166, Hslsei
sults:
In seven days previous ti­ ifoes not mean that the aforessi
"The Last of the Mohicans,” at
spoke in the Baptist and the latter
During the last week m Octuuer y ili
the culling 150 hens laid 351 eggs laiiy will do washing for anyor
the Rialto tomorrow eveniug.
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tin
the
Presbyteriau
church
They
at the deiiionstialion 70 hens wen beside her own familv, but it d ><- an get the daily ( J r e i i ' O n i a n relate some almost incredible in-
put into the cull flock and during mean that her work will be the it a year
If you know an item of news
itauces of ignorance of the Bible
<>r ‘ ally and Sunday
the seven fnllo i ¡1.4 days the 80 se lighter. Go thou and do liken le
phone it to No. 205
md all religious experiences right
for
for
knt liens hud 31 ! eg«» while ihe
i;re iu Lilin county.
Save coat of money order and corre
70 culls laid only tour eggs
VV'th
Mr. and Mrs E. N. Warmoth aponilence by (landing subscription ti
Cherro flour for aale at $2 25 per
The Presbyterian people are ar­
the Hock almost cut in half nearly of S'lent arrived today.
J. W. R E d o R
Mis
sack at M V. Koontz Co ’a, Halsey.
as many eggs were received tin War.noth is the daughter of Grant ir leaving it at the Enterprise offiee fo ra n g in g to ceebiate the twentv-
fifth anniversary of the dedic? on
Seven days following the culling as Tayl >r and a cousin of W ill K ir , turn.
Cooper’s famous book, "The
of their house of worship, wh h
the even days previous.
PO R SALE,
and lived here most of her life.
Last of the Mohicans," is used in
falls on the 25th of this mou J
Pirat clasa second-hand
school work, and seeing the film,
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Ringo, with
I). Wesley of Halsey went to
Rev. J. E Snyder, D D , whow..
the youngsters are doubly tm-
friends, motor«d »•» Krnwnsvilli ) Al'iam tod »y to take in the fair.
pastor when the church was buil ,
pressed, and their interest in lite r­
lempleton, D. D ,
Reasonable price.
Enterprise office. Rev. H arry
ature is stimulated.
It will be at
itev. James Thompson and Rev
the Rialto tomorrow night.
George Pratt, all at one time mem
Mrs Hugh Leeper was a passeti
tiers, but now in the active mini .
Old papers, 5c a bundle at the
ger today to the fair.
try, have indicated their intentim
Enterprise office.
Mra. Ruby W>tzig. niece of Mi
to be present and assist, and the
Philo Starr and Mrs. Penland, wl
occasion promises to be one o'
Dr. E. W . Barnum, dentist, at
has been visiting here, left tor hr great interest to the congregation
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
home at Park Place, Oregon city
Friday,
Fred McHargue and family ar
today.
Trespass notices | ready printed
rived in Brownsville S -turday af
This ehle little black velvet hat Is at the Enterprise office.
In smalt
Mrs. Etta Githens of Harrisbur; ternonn with their household ef»
visited Mrs. |. C. Bramwell a' feots and several cows, and tl e not designed for tall women. Huge lots, ten cents each.
Halsey today.
same evening transferred
th r bows of black velvet, lined w ith w hite
Buy h o m e p r o d u c ts
ellk, constitute the trim m ing.
B u y fo re ig n p r o d ­
goods
to
the
Charlie
Haud
farm,
For
sale—Cedar shakes and
Mrs. D. S M cW illiams, wife ■ f
fiuti i n s u r e a fu ll p a y
near
Holley,
which
they
bav-
Posts.
Load lots delivered.
our
local
po.-dmaster,
returned
hou
e
u c t s ¡u id it
m eans
Brownsville Warehouses.
recently from a a visit at the hou e leased. The cattle having been oft LEAVES THE FOREHEAD BARE
e n v e lo p « * af H O M E ?
b r e a d l i n e s a t H O M E.
feed two days were corralled on
o: Mrs. J. H. Culp of Albany,
New Coiffure Difficult to W ear and le
the Washburn place for rest and
Suitable for Only Certain
For rent or for sale— Houses and
feed until the first of the ween
Types ef Faces.
farms
in vicinity of Halsey.
I HE TOr l u s t u r ur'OSSUM M r McHargue is a nephew of Mrs.
W . J. Ribelin.
Joseph Hume and Mrs. Ida H an­
I t Is to he noted that there Is an
sen and came in from Marshfield. Increasing tendency toward coiffures
A daughter makes her home with which leave the forehead bare— »0
Barber shop— K arl A. Bram­
her aunts and attends the Browns­ much. In fact, that one questions
well proprietor. Suits cleaned and
whether
tt
Is
not
being
carried
a
little
ville schools.
Laundry sent Mondays.
too far. fo r It la a difficult coiffure to pressed.
Mrs. Eliza Robe, Main street, wear and there are many women who
I South Brownsville, accompanied are not of the type to attem pt It. W ith
When Mr. Stivers, p as to r-o f
by iter son-in-law, Elias Ma raters, certain faces tt Is Ideal. One young
living oo the Brownsville Halsey woman a t a Parta fete, for whom this the First Christian church at.E u-
arrangement was most charming, was
4»ne, took the pastorate he aston­
road, came Sunday to see the new
a blonde o f the romantic type, a fact
I great grandson, boro to Mrs Mi • which she accented cleverly by dress­ ished old fogy members by speod-
| dred Sm ith, daughter of M r. and ing her h air In the manner of the ng hundreds of dollars in dtfiver-
Mrs. Marsters, the last of the week. heroines of Balzac, w ith a little tising its services in the newspa­
Mra. Smith's home is in Klamath ■'heart-breaker" enri drawn forw ard pers. He still keeps up the prac-
I Falls, but she has been with he to the middle o f the cheek, vastly be­ ice. and the church has doubled
I parents for for several weeks. M r - . coming to her type of heanty. She md trebled its membership and
Kobe is a widely known pioneer if w ore a girlish frock of w hite mousse- last Sunday its Sunday school at­
I the coast country, having come line. w ith a fichu and Individual little tendance was the largest in the
»istory of Oregon.
I west with her husband, the la:e sleeves.— Vogue
Rev. R Robe, when there were
Just Lika a Relative.
I comparatively few settlements in
Laudable Ambition.
A little girl,« being asked a t the
Oregon. She has passed her 8 8 'h
M arjo ile — Do you know what I'm
clo-e of her first day at school how
birthday anniversary and for 73 she liked her teacher, replied: “1
•tng to do, Roete? I'm going to be
ears she has been a devout mem­ •t.m't like her at all. She's Just as
<*>k here when I get a little bigger,
ber of the Pretbyterian church, in ■nicy to me as my mother.”— Boston
nd then I can boss mam ma.— Edin­
burgh Scotaman.
which her husband was an active '• -nnscrlpt.
I leader for so in my years.
S 1' “ a
remarkably well preserved for 'lie
of her years, and thoroughly en­
Presents the drsmstrzation of I. Feni
joys life. Her life has been a bei -
more Cooper * im m ortal American story,
edtetion to this community ano
| every other where she has lived.
OCT. 6, IW1
H Ä L F E »' K A IL I1 0 A U U M E
¿Aerati Ic Sale
[Dunlap Drug Co.,
"
Yellow Shepherd
DOG
(J. S. Chain Tread
TIRE and Rim.
$7
•P’J
Sewing Machine
L IN N C O U N T Y FA IR. W E E K
W h ic h ?
Let us make a wise choice. You
will find Oregon-made products as good
ind in many cases far superior to others.
Remember, we have no sweat shops
in Oregon, but in their stead modern san­
itary factories, where heahhy employes
enjoy their work.
Let the word O R E G O N
products
l>e on every buyer’s lips.
Oregon pure Wool Shirts
$4. .50
Men’s Oregon Wool Suits
M A U R IC E
TOURNEUR
$18 to $25
Men’s Oregon W ool Overcoats
$15 to $27.50
Bergmann O r< gon-made Shoes
Made for Oregon wear. Prices
$9 to $18
The «ture with A
t»«piHre dotti for e v -
ery customer.
ALBANY, ORE.
The wise woman now Is taking
thought for her w inter wardrobe.
Hers is a charming fu ll top coat of
Australian opossum.
Tba fu ll lines
end the “runs” of the 'poaeum pelts
efford especial Interest.
An Economist.
“Are your boy s tastes expenstvef
•Not alw ays," »aid f arm er Cornto»«et
hcpcfutly.
have noticed that Josh
« m ild ra th e r hear a 50-cenf Jazz
eerord than the highest priced grand
opera that the phonograph a ffo rd *.'
top«.
V
Last of the Mohicans
The exhibits from the Calaponia
Ivsllev fair, contributed bv Browns
vi |e, Crawfordsville and Hollev,
Attracted much attention and fa­
vorable comment at the conntv
|fa ir.
A historically truthful version of this world-
known story.
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A picture every school boy and girl in Halsey
should see.
Also a good Comedy.
Coming next week
A Rrownsville dispatch in the
1 Oregonian as vs of Cyril« Newland’»
D ally Thought
I never, knew any man In my life
who could not hear another's rnlafor
ijo e a perfectly Uko a Christina. •
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V • v
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THE
After the attack of the preacheis
|on he American Legio i'e commit
aitv building movement the Odd
Fellows' lodge and the Ladies'
I Study club gave <he army boys
I their public indorsement
Those
pastor* builded better than they
knew or intended.
dog:
Mr, Newland, when alone
1 on his farm and far from the hon«e.
was suddenly smitten recently with
severe attack resembling apo
plexy. He fell aod could 001
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