Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 17, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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whittle but tome »coot through.
Balaev in the night without doing
either.
There will be initiation at the
Oddlellowf meeting
Saturday
evening.
J. J. Corcoran hied himself to
PortlandThureday fora “ look in
at the livestock show.
Mrs G. R. Walker of tbit city
left Thurtday for Rnfua, Oregon
to remain with her daughter until
December. *
NEW
NOV. 17, 192
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
BRUNSWICK
The meeting of the Study club
scheduled for next Saturday at the
home of Mrs. 8idney J. Smith has
been postponed until the following
Saturday at the same place, on ac­
count of the football game at Eu­
gene Saturday.
Ten 10-inch Double-faced
Brunswick Records, 300
DRESS HATS
$ 2 .9 5
The store that gives
square deal to every
customer
ALBANY
OREGON
w e r e wee »M w r e w r a w
Automobile Insurance
Fire, theft, collisicn. property damage and
personal liability. Protect yourself against
loss.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent.
Teachers’ Institute
The Linn County Institute will be
held at the Senior High School builriiug,
Albany, Oregon, November 21 to 23,
1921. All Linn county teachers are re­
quired by law to attend.
EDNA G R tK , County School Supt
FOR SALE or trade— Cne of the best
255 - acre D a ir y
»
for
$133.50,
V o r V Y IC we" improved, in tbe
r r t l l H B , w uiam ette valley, for
smaller place or some business. Twelve-
room fancy house, If interested write
H. B. SUIKER,
Phone 19F13
R 2, Tangent.
delivered to your house on one week
free trial and sold on the easy-pay-
ment plan.
Ask to see the B R U N S W IC K
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when in our store in Albany.
WOODWORTH
DRUG CO
ALBAN Y
OREGON
LOST—REWARD
Black Stallion Colt
Two-year-old. W hite spot in forehead.
Went astray about four months ago.
H. R. SUIKER,
Route 2, Tangent.
T
AXI SERVICE
Phone 19C5
Brownsville
A call will bring me to Halsey in 15 or
20 minutes
DEAN TYCER
FRIDAY
RIALTO
THOMAS MEIGHAN
u
IN
Thomas Mei&hanmd A&nes A yres
A, a Mm.
th« Paramount. Picture
•* Ç æ p p y .Kick-S.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
No. IS, 12:04 p. in.
24, 4.34 p. m.
14. 5;27 p. m.
South
No, 23, 11:31 a. tn
15, 12:24 p. in
17, 5.49 p. in
cappy B f f i ”
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
The delivery window of tbe
I Halsey postoffice is open Sundays
grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20
t h e to 12:35 and 5:15 to 5.30 p. m.
Peter B. Kyne
Watch Koont»’ windows.
Last
week tilled with men’s clothing,
this week with dainty lunch and
dinner table linen. The week be­
fore with ready made ladies’ dresses
and all kinds of tempting things
to wear.
A tale of the sea and
world of ships, from the
famous Saturday Evening
Post story by
High School Essay
We have been able to buy some splendid
styles in Men's Dress Hats, brown, green, black
and gray, all sizes—Hats that at the new low
price level would sell at )Jl anti $•’.
But we have decided to put them on sale
T h u r s d a y , N o v . 1 7 , at the remarkably low
price ot $2.*)5.
Don't miss this cha ice. Sale closes
'W ed n esd a y y N o v . 2 3 .
H A IN C L O T H i N G co]
Steel Needles, 1 Edison Point
and 2 Pathe
Points,
fu lly
equipped to play all makes of
records, '
FARMERS
accuuiulaliuu ot
articles no longer needed, or succeeded
by better ones, which somebody would
like to obtain. An advertisement tbe
,ize ot thia, coating 25c. might find a
buyer and covert what is f 1
now only trash into good V ' 2 1 0 1 1
WITH
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beene and
son Allen, accompanied by Mrs.
Beene’s mother, Mrs. K. C. Allen,
and brother W A. Allen, drove to
• he M'hawk valley Sunday and
visited Mrs Alleu’s girlhood home
the Gulliford place.
The old
bouse etill stands, and many re-
memberancee came back to her as
she was helped from one room to
another, especially the old fire­
place where she studied her lessons
in that unsettled valley nearly 65
\ears ago. She also visited the
cemetery where her father and
mother lay at rest,
D. S. McWilliams and family,
accompanied by Mr. *nd M*®-
P. Stafford, drove to Eugene Sun­
day afternoon.
Mrs. D. B. Moore and two chil­
dren motored over from Browns­
ville last Thursday and entrained
for Riparia. Wash , her home
She bad been visiting for several
AaCliri’tmas draws near the old
weeks at the home of her mother-
in-law, Mrs. J. Boyden, about two question faces us, “ What can 1
give for a present?”
Did you
miles out of Brownsville.
know there are few presents more
After a few months’ residence acceptable than a year’s aubscrip-
on their farm southeast of town, lion to the home paper? The
C. S. Fuller and wife left Monday price is $1.50 and the entire famil}
for Portland to make their home gets all the news for a year. All
A G Hawkins, who has ac- ihe letter» you may writ« will not
quired the farm, will take immedi- contain a fraction of the news ot
ate possession and make bis home the town and vicinity.
We go
here.
out a special Christmas numbei
"The U. of O. has 1000 corre­ and place fancy cards in each nee
spondent students who taae ■lubecription number of that date,
courses of study «t their own nd usually we hear of the wel-
homes Of these 16 are in Al­ tome visit of the old home paper
bany and six in Lebanon. Volney Think it over.
M Byrd and Laban H. Kimball
C P. Kizer of Harrisburg and
are registered as residents of Hal­
sey. A K. Weber and James W. Raleigh Templeton of this place
Hale of Brownsville and E. L eturned from the Portland live
Terrill and Mrs. E. Gould of tock show. There were 10 acre»
Crawfordsville, and many otheie if territory undei one roof when
he exhibits were housed. It was
reside in this county.
t larger show than ever before ano
Mr and Mrs D F. Dean lef’ lrew a wonderful attendance
Tuesday evening for Oregon City, ‘Linn county carried off mon
where at 10 a. m. Wednesday the- blue ribbons than any other county
at ten led the wedding of their in the state,” Mr. Templeton says
gran (daughter, Miss Mildred Dry Mr Kizer, for his Oxford sheep
den, and Otto Smith of that city
ook 11 first» out of 12, 8 seconds
The ceremony was performed nt 1 thirds, 2 filths and 1 sixth prize.
St. John’s parish bouse in th. Templeton, who exhibited Cheviot
pretence of friends and relatives
beep, received, 12 firsts and R
„fter a short irip the young coupb econds, and Charles Weber’s two
« 1 make their home in their new Ug Pen-heron colts won second and
residence at Oregon City.
hird prize«.
STYLE
Amor A. Tussing
LAWYER AND NOTARY
B row nsville , O regon
A. Peterson
Practical Shoe
Repairing.
Fine
Dress Shoes
a Specialty
501 Lyon st., Albany, Oregon,
Shoe Repair Shop
Two doors north of the hotel.
A m an’s Man story you
Am
prepared to do all kinds of
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
will all enjoy.
shoe repairing. Satisfaction guar­
Also SNUB POLLARD in
Admittance Here 5 Cents anteed.
a Line
JEWETT the COBBLER.
“ IHE MORNING AFTER"
Brownsville Briefs
Joe Weber is in Illinois, where
"Capturing Hippo." (written by
Irene Quimby, freshman, from a skele­ he expects to spend several weeks
ton of the story, the writer using lier among
relatives and old-time
nwh wording.)
I n a large zoo in Chicago there was a friends.
very big, ugly hippopota uus, who dis­
Joseph and George Hume and
liked his keeper very much Jack, the
keeper liked to tease the animal and get their wives returned tbe latter part
him enraged. Hippo showed liis hatred of the week from a three-days visit
by acting very disagaresable whenever to Poitlind, combining business
Jack came in sigh t
One hot day in July the door of Hip­ and pleasure.
po’s cage was left unbolted and this
The ball game Friday between
clumsy animal in time knocked the
door open aud stepped out. He was Brownsville and rfpringfie-d on the
now free No one was in sight. My local gridiron resulted in a walk­
how he did enjoy the half-hour that lip away for the Brownsville boys—
was undiscovered!
Alas 1 his play seemed to be doomed score 70 to 0.
when a policeman and bis attendants
George Evans has traded for the
appeared However, the animal gave Finnell place, formorly the Powell
them so much trouble that at last they
gave up in despair. They couldn't f -ol residence, giving a cash difference
him, or drive him, or coax him into his between that and his own resi­
cage.
dence. Mr- Finnell is quite lame
How were they to get Hippo into his from a fall that left him with an
cage ’ At last a great inspiration seized
noe ot the men Ij'ppo hated his keep­ injured knee.
er Why not make good use ot his hat­
C. M- Tyaon ha» built an addi
red and capture him in the act ? His tion to the second-hand store build­
pl«n was discussed and acted upon.
lack was doing his regular duties ing he bought last week, together
when a summons came to him. He was with the stock, and will use it as a
to run in frout of Hippo, sttractiug his blacksmith shop
Ha will operate
attention, and then run into a certain the two lines together, with the
cage lack, accustomed to obeying or­
ders and taking risks, came quickly to assistance o, his son.
tbe scene and approached the stubborn
P B Beatty is suffering from n
animal.
For one second the animal
glared at the keeper. Then, as if a vis­ serious injury received in a fall
ion of lack standing at the doer of his from a ladder Friday, in which
cage teasing him came into Ins unnd, he some of tbe ligaments of the back
made a dash for the man
Away went Jack, for wasn t h ts life a l and hips were toru loose.
take ? Around a corner and straight
Mra. M*ry Kirk is in a Portland
into the cage he ran, the vicious animal hospital recovering from an opera­
right at his heels Was it going to
“Cappy Ricks” Dock Scenes
The dock scenes for “ Cappy
Ricks,” Thomas Meighan's new
Paramount picture which comes to
WILDE Y LODGE NO. 65.
the Rialto tomorrow, were filmed
Regular meeting next Saturday
on the state pier in South Boston
where ex-presideut Wilson lauded night.
IN IT IA T IO N
on his return from France after
his trip to Europe,
For more
than a week the echooner “ Re
triever,” which is used in this pic­
Office 1st door south of school house
ure, was anchored at the exact
Halsey, Oregon.
spot where Mr. Wilson made his
landing.
Many scenes showing Dealer
in Real Estate.
Thomas Meighan as “ Matt Peas-
Handles Town and Country Property
ley,” Charles Abbe as “ Cappy Give him a call and see if he can fix
Ricks,’’ and Agnes Ay res as “ Flor-
rie Ricks,’’ were taken at the pier. you up.
I. O. O. F.
W. J. Ribelin
Chicken dinner every Sunday at
Hotel Brownsville. 50 cents.
For Sale—Year-old fir slab
block wood, $2.50 per tier; fir block
wood. $3 00; maple and oak, $3.50,
delivered Halsey.
Brownsville
Warehouses. Chas. Sterling.
s
ANITARY
Barber Shop and Baths
Pirst-class work guarnteed
KARL BRAMWELL.
BARBER SHOP
Apples— Boxes of delicious Jon­ Electric Haircutting, Massaging
athans and Spitzenlierge, 11. G
and Shampooing.
W. Mornhinweg.
Cleaning and Pressing.
If you know an item of news
E. C . M IL L E R
phone it to No. 205.
ARCHIECORNELUS
For rent or for sale—Houses and
farms in vicinity of Halsey.
W- J. Ribelin.
Expert workmanship. Watches »nd
W at CHMAKER& Jeweler
clocks a specialty.
OREGON
tion for the removal of an internal
The door of the cage slammed, but goiter.
Enterprise office.
where was Jack ? When lie went in he
The armietice day services at the
Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist, at
and pissed on out through a door ini the
hack, and closed it quickly behind him Methodist church Friday evening Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
The other door was closed by the nnn were largely attended. The local
Friday.
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ager So that was the way they captured pastors participaied
Professor
All work done promptly and
Trespass uotices ready printed
Hi
4ipP°
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Barber made the address, and
at
the
Enterprise
office
In
small
reasonably.
Phone No. 269.
Mr.» and Mrs A. A M o rrill of good one it was. while the schools
H illsboro, parents ot Mrs. Eldon helped out with instrumental and lots, ten cents each.
C .C . B R Y A N T
Cross, were gue»'a h re for a short vocal music. Mr»- Charles Childs
For sale—Cedar shakes and
tim e this week, on th- ir way home gave an appropriate reading that
ATTORNEY AT LAW
aa so greatly enjoyed that she Posts. Load lots delivered.
from Kugetii* when- they had beei ' if vas
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New
First Nat’l Bank Bld'g.
Brownsville Warehouses.
Th
j at iTi i funeral ol M '* Susan lain - had 1 to respond to an encore.
. ell
. . . an sunt of Mrs M o rrill
I hey >' ! legion
leg!
boy» had their program
Albany, Oregon.
left for home WekU- sdaj m »rning eailier in the day, concluding with
Call at the Enterprise office and .
see tbe latest thing in dainty call,
Born, Tuesday, Nov. 15, to Mr. a dance in the evening.
A B. Miller is back in the cream ing cards, at $1 for 50. They W R I G H T & PO O LE
and Mrs Ralph Danuen Jr., an
station, Mr Armentrout having make a fine Christmas gift and are LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
eight-pound | <ov.
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
very necessary at Christmas time
Meedatnee G. W Mornhinweg. resigned.
to place in your packages They
Phone 35
Phone 15
D S M cW illiam s. S J. S m ith
Tickets tor the remainder of the are also very nice to tie on hoqnets
Branches at
P.
Wahl
went
to
Eugene
and W
lyceum conree are on sale at for fuuerals. Come in and see Brownsville, Wm T Templeton. Mgr.
today tc attend the W «men's F o r-
them.
Halsey Phone lbo. Frank Kirk. M>r
Clarks.
•t|D Missionary society meeting.
Old papers, 5c » bundle at the HALSEY
F. M. GRAY
Drayman.