Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 20, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
PAG E 4
A P R IL 20, 1922
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
Work
Shirts
N o rth
South
No. lft, 12:01 p. m.
24. 5.50 p n Z
No, 23, 11:29 a. m.
17, 5 J 9 p. m.
Men’s Work
Shirts, all sizes
Blue
Chambray
For homes, acreage and farms
see Ida M . Cummings, 227 South
Fourth street, Albany. Phone 278 R
Four-foot fir wood on the ground.
H arry Park, Brownsville.
Dr. E W. Barnum, dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Friday.
Priced to sell atl
(Continued from page 3)
Mrs, Lonzo Neal started for
|Idaho Monday for an extended
visit,
Mr».
McManus of Corvall
| «pent Easter with her father, Tom
Hover.
co
T he sto re with a sq u a re
deal for ev ery cu sto m er.
ALBANY, OREGON
IN TAKING FARM INVENTORY
Miscellaneous Collection of A ll Kinde
of Supplies 8hould ba Listed
Together.
On every farm at Inventory time
there w ill be found a miscellaneous
i olleetlon of nil kinds of supplies, such
i a purchased feeds, seed, fertiliser,
twine, nails and lumber. These, to­
gether with the amount of manure on
band, are all listed under the hendlng
'Supplies." according to Inventory
methods worked out by the United
flutes Departm ent o f Agriculture.
A l l s , bolts, screws and the like can
-•Vll he listed as one Item, regardless
of varying alias and kinds, giving the
approximate
number
of
pounds.
Where a definite system of carrying
such shop supplies Is In use. as Is the
case on some o f the well-organlsed,
large farms, the quantities of the d if­
ferent Items o f this nnture are easily
counted or weighed and appraised ac­
curately.
This kind of property, like machin­
ery and tools, has been bought by the
farm e r and should therefore be ap­
praised at cost, plus any expense In ­
curred In getting It to the farm . F o r
example, If a ton of bran I t bought for
RM, 41.20 spent for freight on It, and
TB cents' worth o f man and horse labor
needed to haul It from the station to
the farm, the appraisal should be made
at the rate of »1»' a ton.
Lonzo Neal and wife, Mrs. O. F
Neal and Melba visited the county
seat Saturday
Mies Sophia Heinrich of Albany
spent Easter at the home of her
parents near Peoria.
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C olorite m akes old
Straw H ats like new
Kastm an K odaks
and Film s
W A.
6
Ringo, Druggist
i
Splendid Values.
The combined buj ing power of our 312 «tores
makes it poesible for us to bring to onr customers
such bargains as are represented in these high-
quality overalls and jum pers at
98c to $1.19
Stifle stripe, express stripe or 220-weigbt white-
back indigo blue denim, w ith or without bib, all
fa ll cut, standard size and union made. In addi­
tion the overalls and jum pers have all the regu­
lation full-size pockets and are thoroughly rein­
forced throughout
John Alexander died at his home
near Sweet Home Monday and the
Forster and McKern families went
over in two autos the next day to
attend the funeral.
A, F. Bolton, living near A l­
bany, who won first, second and
third prizes for poultry at the
county fair last year, has just pnid
$72 for 32 setting eggs from Can-
ida to further improve his strain
of fowls.
Roy Eggleston, Ray M iller and
Ned Callaway
were over from
Brownsville Monday and visited
the high school in the interest of
the play “ Nothing but the Tru th ”
which tneir high school team will
give twice, at 6:30 and at 9:30, at
their home towu Friday, the 28th,
They will probably give it iu H a l’-
<ey later, in which case due notice
will be published hero.
(Advertisetat a t)
in a Superb Spring Presentation
Petticoats
59c. 79c, 9fic, »1.69, »1.98
Envelope Chemise
St.23. »1.49, »1.98, $2.49
59c, 69c
Bloomers
Boya' overalls in 220-weight white-back indigo
ue denim, made on same specifications as for
blue
Sizes—
men
Ages 3 to 7, 8®c
Ages 8 to 17, 98c
Work Shirts
W h ite n ainsook........ 98c
W h ite erepe___ . ___ 79
Children’s M uslin
Cambric Drawers 25, 39c
P etticoats.....................49c
Gowns...........79c, 80c, 98c
Quality Garments at Lowest Prices
A ll our work shirts are made from our own
specifications, which provide for only the finest
materials and best workmanship, thus assuring
long, satisfactory service.
Chambray work sbirta, gray or blue, anion
made, full cut, doable stitched, at the economy
price of
98c
Extensive line of
styles at onr usual mon­
ey-saving prices.
Ladies’ Vests
V neck Vests.............. 19c
V neck tailored top
Vesta .......................... 25c
V neck tailored top
Mercerized Vests.39, 49e
Bodice top M ercer­
ized Vests.................... 49c
Ladies’ Union Suits
400, Tailored top lace
kneee union Snits ...4 9 c
416, Bodice top lace
knee union Saits___ 69c
500. tailored top tight
kuee nnion Snits___ 49c
615,
T a ilo re d
top
tight
knee
union
Suita.............................. 79»
628, Tailored top lace
knee nnion S u ita ___ 79c
90, H igh[neck, long
sleeve, ankle length
nnion Snits_________ 98c
Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes in calf or kid, patent,
black or brown kid, in all lasts and styles and sizes,
from strap Pumps to women's comfort Shoes.
O ur money-saving prices;
$1.98, 2.98, 3.98, 4.98
Men’s Work Shoes
Remarkable values
O uting Shoes, medium weight and heavy work
Shoes, elk, mule and czlfskin, oak and ehrome
tanned. Shoes th a t are made to give satisfactory
service nnder all conditions. Our money-saving
prices:
$1.69, 1.98, 2.25, 2.98, 3.98
Spring and Summer
nderwear
for Men and Boys
Comfort and durability at money-saving pi ices,
A comprehensive stock now ready—all materials,
all styles, all sizes. Ribbed knit, mesh k n it or
nainsook in regular or athletic styles — long
sleeves, ankle length; short sleeves, ankle length;
short sleeves, % or kuee length, for regular,
stout shorts and longs, sizes 36 to 54
D . M . C Crochet Cotton, white or colors___ ___ 19c
J. P. Coats* Crochet Cotton, w hite or colors.......... 10c
D. M . C strand Floss . . . . . ___ _____________. . . . . 4c
Royal soeiety embroidery S ilx _________________ 6c
Sewing silx Thread, 100 y a r d s ..._________ ____ 12c
Mercerised colored T h r e a d . . . ........... ........................ 5c
Coats' sewing T h r e a d ----- . . . ______ _. . . . . . _____ 4c
Pearl Cotton _________________________ _
..1 0 c
Lneter Cotton, 10 y a rd s .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ________ _ 8c
D arning Cotton.................................................................4c
Mercerized S ilx d arn in g ________________ ______ 5c
. C. Penney Co. white naphtha Soap, 6 bars ....2 5 c
, C. Penney Co. pure white Soap, 6 b a r s ...____ 25c
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Shirts and Drawers
Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Infanta’
Boys’ Union Suits
K n it or nainsook materials, all styles, white
or ecru, w ith or w ithout w an t buttons, ages J
to 16
69c, 79c, 98c
Dependable underwear made according to onr
own exacting specifications at everyday economy
prices
Silks
36-inch Skinners all-silk Satin, Navy,
black and A fric a n .... ................. >2 49
40-incb Crepe de Chine, henna, jade,
apricot, fleth, white, Copen, taupe,
bisque,navy and black...................11.49
40-inch Georgette Crepe, black, white
and popular shade«....................... 1.49
35-inch
Messaline,
black,
navy,
brown, electric, Ccpen and silver 1.69
35-tn. Taffeta, black, navy and shades 1 69
85- jnch black dutches» S atin ___ _____1.69
35-in. Foulards, attractive new pat’ nsl.69
89-inch Radiant Cbarmeuse, navy,
black, African and s ilv e r ............ 1.98
39-inch Canton Crepe, black, navy,
African and honey dew............ ...... 3.49
35-inch Wash Satin, flesh, pink and
white ................................................ i.69
27-inch Jap Silk, white, flesh, maize,
black or navy . . . . _________ ____ 79
Silk Jersey, flesb or white, “ the un­
derwear s ilk ” ............................... ...1 6 9
Silk Jersey, black, navy and African,
the drese or blouse S ilk ..............1 69
86- incb silk Poplin, navy, brown,
gray, rose, plum and black......... 98
22*iuch Pongee, a quality for every
use............. 69c, 98c. »1.49, >1.69, 1.98
35- inch black Messaline..........................1.89
36- incb navy Taffeta................................. 1.89
Tissue Gingham
Jap Crepe
Notion Values
Hosiery
49c to 79c
'
36-in., newest patterna.............................. 43c
69c, 79c, 89c, 98c, $1.39, $1.49,
$1.69. $1.98 to $2.98
Separate garments ot Balbriggan, excellently
made, all sizes, per garment
Oar staff of New York buyer» has as­
sembled an intensely interesting and com­
plete stock of Dress Goods and Bilks to
meet tbe demands of our spring trade. It
is complete with latest patterns and au­
thoritative colors
Underwear
Chic Spring Styles
79c
98c and $1.49
Ladies
Women’s and Misses’ Shoes
K h aki work or sport shirts, heavy and medium
weight, khaki tw ill, fu ll cut, double stitched, nu-
ion made, two excellent valnea at
Ladies' cotton Hose, blaex o r Cordovan, 2 pairs .25c
Ladies' Mercerised Hose, blaex or C o rd o v a n .........39c
Same in out sizes ..................................................39c
Ladies' fiber s ilx Hose, blaex or Cordovan.............69c
Ladies' s ilx Hoee, rib top, blaex or Cordo­
van (also eatsixes) ................ ................................98c
Misses' cotton Hose, blaex or C ordovan____ 15c, 25c
Misses’ Mercerized high-grade Hoee, blaex or
Cordoknn ___ ____ _________________ _____ lfc:
Boys' cotton H o e » ............ ........... .....................1 5 c , 25c
Bov»' heavy Ho»»....................................
49c
In fan ts' cotton Hose, b!ack. white or Cordovan ..13c
In fa n ts ’ Mercerized Hoee......... ..................
...1 9 c
In fa n ts ' Cashmere Hoee, black or w h ite ..............4 9 c
In fan ts' s ilk Hose, block or w h ite ............................. 49c
Stocking Feet, black, 2 pairs........................................25c
Moat pleasing assortm't popular colors 33c
Wash Fabrics
Peter and Pansy 30-inch . ........................83c
Apron cheok Gingham.................... ........ 15c
Butterfly dress Ginghams, our own pri­
vate brand, bearing our stamp of
standard quality....... __ ................... 19c
82-iuch Zephyr Ginghams,
newest
plaids, doable color, checks and
plain colors.......................................... 26c
Chambray, plain colors, 25-inch .......... 12c
Calico, best American, pinks, lights
and darks................................... .........10c
Percale, red. gray, light and dark 28-in.l5c
36-ineh Percales. Over 100 pieces of
this spleudid quality 36-incb Per­
cale in attractive dark and light
patterns................................................28c
Cretonne. 36-inch Cretonne............
23c
Shirting. 30-inch Cheviot Shirting” " l9 c
Silkoline, 36-inch, colored or figured__17c
Colored Organdie—Pennanent Finish
Scarlet, yellow, nile, maize, henna,
light blue, Copen, apricot, orchid
n v y and brown. 40-inch............’«3c
44- in c h .........................................
79c
HONOR
STANDARD
S H E E T IN G
BLEACHED
orftotxzm»
49C
31 2 DEPARTMENT STORES
A complete stock of bleached and u n ­
bleached
sheeting at m o n ey saving
prices.
ALBANY,
(Portland Oregonian)
Protect Your Eye»
from the dust of the road when au-
troiu your appearance
Uanex.
OREGON
Decent Folks Don’t W ant Him
the church was etrenghtened by
twenty-five additions, eleven by totng You cannot afford to risk your
lor the Isek of glasses or goggle«
baptism,
atronger
for sight
o a u i m i u , and
s i t u all
B I I feel
le v i
» « lu iig w i
-
-
having worked together on behalf ¡ Com*
h" *
" ,lh • pair
of the goapel of C hrist.'’
• ““ »
“ d «X * detract
Hester Bundsv morning there were en­
tertaining exercises. including a doet by
Miaoes Doaas Rohertson sad Helen
Armstrong, a reading bv Mrs. Brown, a
solo by Mias Beverly Isom and singing
bv the prim ary class of the Sunday
school.
In the afternoon, w ith a fa ll hoots,
there were four baptisms and s basket
M U S L IN
BLEACHED
Everyone knows the splendid quality
of this sheeting.
til-in ch sheeting, yard
The S a te Tax Investigation
commission will hold a public
hearing at Albany April 27, and
lias invited the oounty court, coun­
At the Christian Church
ty assessor and other officials to be
W ith the exception of very rainy
at the hearing and invites the
presence of organisations and of days the C h ristisa church was well filled
individuals interested. The coin- at a ll the meetings during the revival.
inieeion has gathered statistics M r. Jones, the pastor, says:
showing that most of the tax bur­
“ Tbs series of revival meetings
den now rests on reel property. which we closet! Sunday night
and is endevoring to find a feasible
were very successful. The member­
I plan which will bring relief to the ship of the church worked hard
property
owners, and
solicits and their labors were rewarded by
■diggestions for remedying the tax an increase of interest in the
problem.
community in regard to religion;
Dr Royal J. Gick w ell-known ape-
I n s l i i t o f Eugene, has announce,, that he
w ill come to Halsey neat Saturday
Dr
| (lic k 's practice ,s lim ited to examination
of (be eyes and fam ishin g glasses.
If your eyes bother you or your
I glasses do not fit consult him
H e w ill
he at the Hotel liaise, next Saturday,
| A p rtl 22-
for Women, Misses and Children
Corset Covers
Sixes in all materials, 14% to 20
! Prominent Optometrist Will
Pay Visit Here
Dress Goods and Silk
Boys’ Overalls
They had hail at Brownsville on
Easter Sunday. Here the nearest
thing to it was flying snow early
io the morning, but that did not
lie on the ground.
EYE SPECIALIST
COMING to HALSEY
New Undermuslins
T h e assortment* are
large and the prices un­
questionably the lowest
to be found for equal-
quality
muslin, style,
trim m in g and workman­
ship
Union Made
Cotton flannel shirts for early spring wear, gray
or brown, fa ll cut and well tailored, a money-
saver, at
Cat.
t
Men’s
Overalls and Jumpers
Sterling Spellman and wife ot
Seattle spent Easter with the later
mother, Mrs. Barney Cushman of
Brownsville,
E. C. Miller decided to enlarge
his barber shop and make room for
another chair. As he owns the
-hop he did not have to go to any
landlord for consent. Ho set a
H e r Chanee.
Fete Hushing, who 1a taking ringing crew at the job Monday morning
lessons, told his w ife the other day and by Tuesday night the front
that some time In the future hie otcr room was s<x (set longer, boarded,
'oofed and floored. Alladdin did'n't
might keep the w olf from their door
Bhe said she was aure of It, tf the have that record beaten more than
w olf ever heard It.— Arkansas Thomas a day or two.
P astes
J’ep so d en t
Ponevi»
C olgate’s
P eroxide
P o rh an s
K olynos
A nti-Pv-0 Pow ders
Pyrrobocido
K evalation
G raves’
Dr. L y o n s’
Quantity Buying for O ur 3 12 Stores Assures Low est Prices
The Kind That Wear
Jots and Tittles
The estate of the late A. 8
Ham ill of Bruwneville ie valued at
•10,292.
Bi
Comparisons Prove to You That Our Values Are Unequaled
5 Cents!
For Sale, 4 ft, second growth
Red Fir Wood. Delivered io H al­
sey, 15.50 per cord. W. H. Beene,
Tooth *
Preparations
It is a real tre a t to visit o u r sto re a t th is tim e and n o te th e th rift econom ies th a t d o m in ate each
d e p artm e n t. A t every tu rn a n e w ev id en ce o f th e su p e rio rity of th e J. C. P en n e y Co. m erch an d ise,
and th e low p rices freq u e n tly prove to be little less th an a revelation.
1 PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Sixteen-inch oak wood, *8, d«
livered.— F O. Salmon.
r ^ÿE veryd ay
»
From Our Buying Power <
S U N D A Y M A IL H O URS
The delivery window of the
Halsey poetoffice ie open Sunday«
grow 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:30
to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m.
Again we have' Admittance a Line
Here
plenty of
( bl
YOU B E N E F IT
Q
p t e m
d r i s t .
ALBAN*
O A 00
Harold Albro.
Manufacturing optician,
T h is is our own serviceable brand and
in highly recommended,
Yard
i
15c
T h e excellent quality makes this the
best muslin on tbe market at the price.
Fatty Arbuckle to tbe screen is in ­
opportune and insolent.
The issue iu the Arbuckle case
(Eugene Register)
seems to have been whether the
voung woman
whose death A r-
Roscoe C. (F a tty ) Arbuckle ie
buckle was accused o f causing died «'«ported to have beet, deeply sffect-
aa a result of physical violence com- ed
the verdict at his third trial,
milled by him or from the effects wh*ch resulted in his acquittal.*
of a liquor debauch in which he
Leaving out of the dicussion thè
furnished the liquor.
question of whether or not he com-
As an experiment, the producers in‘tted the orime of manslaughter,
will release an Arbuckle film. It there can be no doabt that he vio-
had properlv been assumed that
the laws of decency in a most
tbe public would not care to witness j 9»grant manner.
I f the public
the photographed antica of an re-accepts him as a pouplar idol,
actor, no matter how comical hie»'* >t P*V» good money to see hi’s
obesity, so long as he was under productions and thus re-establishes
accusation of making a
fatal hi«n financially, it will mean that
attack upon a young woman. * But be Las been acquitted in the court
it is uow assumed that the public ot public opinion. That would he
may not be so particular concern. • pfaio miscarriage of justice, and
ing a comedian who hat been tried we do not thiok it will occur.
and acquitted, hut against whom
there remains
the
undisputed
charge of indulgence io low orgies,
A film feeturing Fatty was ad­
contempt of decent conventions and vertised at Bellingham, Wash.,
defiance of prohibition law
ut a stormof protest from decent
The suggestion
of j People caused it to be withdrawn.