Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
A P R IL 6, 1922
BABY CARTS C H EA PER
/IS
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Kogoway has a lot of G A R D E N H O S E
bought last fall. To make an early sale he
öfters it, if taken this month, at prices guar­
anteed to be 3 c A FOOT L E S S than
anywhere else.
$
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J bo n
ami i w
y 'a ir to I gallon of kerosene.
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T Rogo way’a prices are low because his expenses T
a le
s è
lo w .
Come in ami nel pricer
ROGOW AY
ZD Second and Baker sts., A lbany
Rialto
J b m « L Lathy
George Tetzie Dead
George Tetze of Brownsville died
io a bosiptl at Eugene Saturday
evening from a hemorrage of th e ;
brain roaulting from injuriee re­
ceived nt a iroxing match at the
armory there Friday evening
On Friday and Saturday of this week we
He fought a match with Carl !
will give, absolutely free of charge, to every­
M iller and wav getting the worst j
of it when in the aeventb round be i
body entering our store, one package of
waM felled and was nuable to re­
sum e.
He started from the hail 1
but foil and was picked up uncoti-
acinas and taken to the hospital.
Ilia wife anil father reepouded to
a call by phone an I were at hi«
b-dnide,
but be never regained
c uieciouaue««.
Teizie was a acienced boxer and
bad helped entertain bi« comrade«
in numerous bout« at Camp Lewi«,
» here he tork training foi the war.
1 he remain« were taken borne tu
Erowueville and the funeral wae
luesday. His widow 1« expected
«oon to become a mother.
He was in partnerahip with bia
father, Theodore Tetzie, in the
meat business, having charge of
the slaughter bouse and the outside
work.
His
wife,
father and
mother and small «later Eleanor for aaaiatiug in tbecomiDg revival.
The Btandard Bearers met «
■•re among the many jr.ourners.
A daughter was boni at the Mrs. D. Taylor’s Wednesday evt
He wan about Hl years old.
home of Mrs. C. 8cbure March 21 ring. Two returned miesionarie».
to M r. and Mrs' W illiam McKay were present.
!
Choice Sweet Pea Seeds
Woodworth Drug Co.
ALBAN Y
presents
JachHolt
The Call
J. W MOORE
(¿ life
ALBawv
A drama of love and soul-testing ordea, in a
land that belongs to the strong.
-
oaaco*
The statement that G u ; Bram­
well was to he collector for the
Mountain States Power company
Pie 77.77.777.7 "7. " ’
“ Brownsville was without found
Cake 7.77777777777777777'ioc atiou- Claude Michel is still on
Chicken dinner evey S u n d a y .............40c the job.
Other prices similar.
.
E D S T O R T Z Prop.
A . J. McDaniel got judgment
against H. Lesley ot Brownsville
for #40 end interest in bra suit.
H
A I^ S E Y
I Otb
THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the
APOCALYPSE
(Continued from page J)
Mr. and Mr«. B. M. Bond were
at IIm county «eat Sunday.
The Ladie«’ Study club meetd
with Mrs. Doug Taylor today.
(ie o rg e W . Laubner and wife
were in the county metiopolis Sat­
urday.
Ed Storts has bought M r. G il­
bert'« interest in the E lite confec­
tionery and cafeteria at Aibanv and
now is «ole propietor.
It is the
finest place of the kind at the
county aeat.
I I you are hungry when in Albany
io n • where for a very little money you
can get the best lunch or dinner, pre­
pared by the beat cooka, and eat it am d
plea «ant surroundings A few items t
Soups
_______ ___ ______ . . . . . . . . . 5 c
M e a ts .............................................15 and Ate
Vegetables .................................................5c
S a la d s .......................................5, 10 and 15c
Cl Qammounl {picture
Jots and Tittles
at Brewuaville.
(2o f e c t in n e r y
129 Broadalbin st.
oftheNotth*
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OREGON
S R e a i E s ta te a n d in s u r a n c e
Friday, April 7
Rialto, Harrisburg, Monday, A p ril
Sweet Pea Seeds
At the triple hirthdav party t»
J , C. and Gujk Br »unveil and E<
eanor Hover at J. C. Bramwell’
8 inlay there were present Ed Ho­
ver and wife and two daughter« ol
Harrirhurg, Guy Bramwell qpd
family of Brownsville, Torn H»»vei
ami wife and daughter, Grant T a i­
lor and Roy Hover.
The ages of
the three guests of honor aggre
gated 109 yeare,
The Enterprise
people can testify that the eatable«
were excellent, having been treated
to liberal «ample«.
Thomas Keuagy and Violet
Mi hler of Albany were married
Tha Christian church spent 60,
Saturday.
adyertieing last Sunday's service
The attendance at both Halsey ill the Enterprise. The house w e
churches is larger, week by week, tilled and tiie procuring ol mure
than it has b«<*n fur a long time.
seats and opening up more loom 1«
disenased.
This week the same
John Davis and wife of Brown*'
ville passed thru Halsey on the body advertises on page 8 ila evan­
gelistic met-ong-, which bgin to­
way to Albany Sunday.
morrow.
Alva Leep er and fam ily of A l­
Accompanying
Mis«
Cleon«
pine came over Saturday and A l­
Smith on her nisit home last week
va went home Sum lay.
end was one of her H'rgene «chnol-
About a dozen ladies of the ■nates. Miss Audrev Montague of
Christian church, laden with good Pomeny, Wash.
things to eat, surprised John and
M iry LaRue when they visited
Mre. Filkinanf Brownsville spent
them last weok and celebrated a Saturday night with her aunt,
double birthday anniversary, both Mrs. If. W. Chance. Mr Filk'ns,
the LaRuez having come into the who ia a Southern Pacific bridge
word within a few days of the builder, came from Springfielu
same day of the year.
Sunday and went home with lip
wife.
j
T h - r . eiden o<
ft» ou Morse hot
mentioned leal
hwn“
GARAGE «•¡‘•ri# Mie.
¡s th e p la c e ttib u y L ^ w ^ v m .0 ^
Auto Supplies of all kinds.
Mrs. Fred jackson and Mrs
V-rt Miucaley called ou Mr«.
Wheeler Wednesday.
H IL L & ©
General Hardware
Harness
k*■*
S U N D A Y M A IL H O URS
The delivery window of the
Haleey postoffice is open Sundays
grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20
to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m.
Carl Hapsburg of Austria died
in exile on April fool day and Joe
M itti of Ita ly , a New York peanut
vender, died the same day.
Pre­
sumably both were buried.
Tbe Southern Pacifia will speu
<17,000,000 this year in Oregon
on additions and betterments.
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
Lu k Holt Coming in Big Picture
Coming to A lbany
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
Foote Bros., Props.
(Succeaiors to Croas * W h ite )
South
No, 23, 11:29 a m.
17, 5.39 p. m.
Prof. English’s mother and sis­
Dr. E. W . Barnum, dentist, at
ter came from Eugene to spend the Ho'el Halsey every Tuesday and
week end
Friday.
Mrs. Davenport’s room enter
tained the other grade rooms Fri
day morning with a colonial enter­
tainment. The girls were dressed
as colonial dame» and the boys a«
“ Beau Briimmel ” of Washington's
time. They sang songs of ’76 and
danoed a little colonial minuet,
taught them
by Miss Nichols.
They gave a colonial tea, in whi--h in Intetnal Medicine for the
Margaret Morse as Mi« ress Wash­
past eleven years
ington entertained four of her lady
frie ids. her guest of honor being
Be ey Ross, who wae Aim t Tonkin.
D o e s n o t O p e r a te
— Brownsville Times.
Halsey Garage
Mrs Fred lackson and Mfr
Bert Minckley of L ike Creek wen
Albany shopper« Friday.
North
No. 1«, 12:01 p. in.
24, 5.50 p nr
Jack Holt, a popular screen
Mayer who recently became a Par-
mount star, will be seen at the
Rialto theater Friday in “ The
Call of tbe N orth,” his first »tellar
He has
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kilhurn of vehicle for Paramount,
Brownsville have a daughter born an exceptional role in the pictuse
ami his talents as an actor are
March 23.
fully tested in tbe action. Madge
J . E. True has bought the Ben ■ n - n . r__ . k ,:iii„ „ . „
.
_«
c .
■
goHiam y, a brilliant young actress,
nett place, about a mile south ol I : - i.:.
B
’
. j a
l -r>
-ii
11,8 leaning woman.
town, and Pearl True wiI occupy
it. Lonzo N e a |, who lives there
Sixteen-inch oak wood, <8, de-
will move to Mrs Stewart's, where
(ivered.— F O. Sal mon.
Pearl True now lives.
FISK. G O O DYEA R and GOOD | Iu turning over the management
RICH tites. These brands of tiresfsre
I ‘ be 8ciO actfhoi paper, the
well known and offer to the purchaser 8|>hinx, to their successor« the
good value for the money paid.
manager» say:
“ To the manager
R -uieiii'w r, we are always at y o u r l^ n d ill« assistant 111 the future
service when yon need niechanrcrl help yoera we do hereby will and be-
|que«th our case-hardened «heli
High School Notes
which has grown around us site
weathering tha hard-boiled looks
A number of students have de­
I if busy merchants while soliciting veloped serious case« of spring
advertising.”
fever.
M'Hing company and Mrs. Mills
were in Albany Tuesday.
H A L a iiV R .s lL K O A D I ¡ M L
W ill be at
ALBANY HOTEL
Albany, Oregon,
The juniors are anxiously aw ait­
ing the stunt which the seniors d e ­
cided to put on some time ago
M onday & T u esd ay,
A p r i l IO a n d 11
The girls have takeu up baseball
and are planniug to have a team
this year.
Harold Muller and Collin C aA er
were abseut from school
Probably
some more cases of spring fever.
Office hour«, 10 A, M to 4 p. M.
TWO DAYS ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Mr. aud Mrs O. W M'irnhin
‘ Teddy’’ Mitzner,
who was
veg spent Monday evening at the G llfX A repairing. W e have up-to-
home from the Willamette univer­
Dr. M elleuthin is a regular graduate
mine of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tin- O ltV JC j ate machinery for doilig
sity for the spring vacation, visit­ in medicine and surgery and ia licensed
first-clau
work.
lie in Brownsville
the state of Oregon. He visits pro­
ed the high school Friday ailer- by
fessionally the more important towns and
M r. and Mrs. H »rry Park of
woon. Two other visitors w re cities, and offers to all who call on thia
B roan-zille were iu Haleey Tuea*
Edna Haverland arid Gretia H a rri­ trip free consultation, except the ex ­
lay. Mre. Park we it to Eng- ne,
son from the Browuaville high pense of treatment «hen desired.
school,
According to his method of treatm ent
J'-hn Cochell of Brownsville was
Come and learn prices before you bnv.
he does not operate for chronic append­
i i Halsey Monday.
Both
the
juuior
and
senior
classes
O ur once* are made w ith the object of
icitis. gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
are spending a great deal of time tonsils o r adenoids.
• f •_ -<,
A. J. H ill has bought the B M, makigg tales
practiting
their
plays.
The
junior
M iller home and the family will
H e has to his credit wonderful results
class will probably givb its play
make its home theie.
in diseases of the stomach, liver, bow­
first, altho it is undecided as yyt. els, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys,
Mrs. J. C. Kirke of Shantung,
bladder,
bed welting, catarrh, weak
China, will address the misrionary
Watch for the junior class Hag! lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers
society at Mrs. Wesley's tomor­
Up goes the flag of tbe "class of and rectal ailments.
row.
She is said to be a very m-
’23 ” oue of these nights.
I f you have been ailing for any tength
eieating speaker.
of tune and do not get any better, do not
J . B-, Reporter.
fail to call, as improper measures rather
l i e Herald mentions J. D Rode
than disease are very ofteu the cause of
J -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
nd H. A. Reuuinger as visitors
your long and standing trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Otla Taylor, form ­
Remember above date, that consulta­
' F IR S T A I D * erly of Halsey and B»ownsvill». at the county seat yesterday.
tion on this trip w ilt be free and that his
Cl arles Childs' 4-year-old daugh­
but now ol Corvallis, visited the
treatment is different.
Prepare your horses tor the heavy spring
lady's aunt, Mr«. R M Southern ter fell Irom a porch arid broke
Married women must be accompanied
and Mrs J. C, Standish Manday her arm Tuesday at the ChilJe
work by giving them a conditioner.
by their husbands.
home in Albany,
Cotton
Last Sunday Mr- a»d Mrs. 0
Address 356 Flos ton Block, Minneap-
Iodine
Mrs. James Drinkard returns I
olia, Min.
W- From had Mrs. J, Smith, Mis-
Mary Smith and Prank K iik and fiom Portland Monday, having
.Arnica
TRY
«on W ill at a dinner that is de. been down toh earO alli Curccising
Rubbing Alcohol
-crilied as grand and glorious.
“SALT-EM”
with
Mrs. M, C. Bond sad daughter
Fever Therm om eters
Misses Eleanor Woodworth ami M< h r , who h«d been at Santa Bar­
YOUR STOCK 30 DAYS
We make a
Marie Darling of Brownsville were bara, California, for some weeks,
Witch Hazel
returned yesterday eventug.
I I f they don’t make better gains on
Friday
evening
visitors
in
Halsey.
Specialty of
Hinkle Pills
feedtcome in .e n d get your
H ill & Co., who bought out the
W.
A
Ringo
attended
tbs
box­
Friendship,
Mineral ( til
money back I
ing match at Eugene Friday night f-ioss & W hite hardware store,
'
Stock
w
ill
«how
improved
appear-
Engagement
and
(Spirits of Camphor
Mr«. Ringo looked after the drug­ have pul in about $8H0 worth of
•nee and m «kr more n ilk or butter
showcases
and
fixtures
aud
<5000
store
in
his
absence.
Wedding
£ It u ic Acid
fat. Save« -watte of feed and dancer
worth of general stock, which io.
from indieeation. Save« Iota fro m
Rings
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Tycer have
Formaldehyde Fumi-
eludes a complete modern harness-
W o rm s a n d D iaeat«. N ot a food but a
»eased their large home ou K iik
medicated
stock
aatt
—
aavea
trouble
of
woik
aud
shoe
repairing
outfit.
It
gators
F . M . F r e n c h a S o ns
av»»nue,
Brownsville, for three
salting, and "doctoring," at the animal«
will probably take a week to ar­
ALBANY
OREG.
years to a family named Holland
Adhesive Tape
take th n r own' medicine. M orw y back i f
range the stock in the store and
T a s * d«a«n*t. S a tis fy .’
of McCoy and will move Into the
straighten thing« out so that visit­
Carron Oil for burns
-U g .-S A ^ T -r- ' r«««.
- '
Wright property on the same street,
ors can comprehend the change«
Olive Oil
which they recently acquired.
SWtawM^S
that are being made.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
R. W. Tripp, who sold hia auto,
Ms. Zi ta
The Intermediate league held
W. Â.
Notice ia hereby given that the under-
• M.71
mobile buaiue«« at ABiany to Mor­ its regular buieness meeting at the
»ignetl has been appointed adm inistrator
ion A Dot «on, is «t Hie old aland \l. E i hurch Tuesday evening,
of ttie estate ot W. H K irk p n tric k by
A 6M TS r o t CON R EV S
A* * * * * * *
the in os I of the time, workiug "uu
fwenty-two members were present.
tne county court of Linn county, i 'regou.
P0U1JWB STOCK MMtMES
der the order of unfini«h«d buei- After the regular buianeea hour a
A ll persons having claims »gainst said
estate are hereby required to present
nees," for the firm ’s transaction« eoc»al time was enjoyed
Refresh­
Special
prices
this
week
same to the undersigned at his residence
are many and cannot be closed up ments were served.
A $ 1 ^ * pail foe $225 _
in tlalsey. Oregon duly verified and
in a dev
Rumors that M r Tripp
A >1 W pail for »I 25 po»*P*id to yon.
w ith proper vouchers as by taw required,
The Chri tian Endeivorera held
had gone into the reel eetetr
w ithin six months from the date of this
I heir regular huamess meeting at
All (work don« |Womptly and beaineae are unfounded.
notice. Dated and first published March
the Christian church Tuesday eve. I
’ ” 21
F. M Gray,
ALBANY
tr«»uuttb’»jf. Fuuus No, ÿfiv.9
WtUiatu Mill« o( the tyruaniville oing. Various plain wgre made I
ORBEQON
L. L. Swan.
.Xdiniuistrator.
Attorney for Administrator,
F a r m Machinery
and Implements
Gas Engines
HILL & CO.
Halsey,
Oregon
Horse Sense
Drug Supplies
a
j
Ringo, Druggist
tw>***»*%tarl
F. M. GRAY.
Drayman.
Murphy’s Seed Store