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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1922)
PAGE 4 4/, UXi HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E ▼allis and Mi«» Typhei a South*! ard of Albany. Mr». R. B. M ayberry and Cecil« | went to A lb a n y today. , L illie A ttig ba» been sent to the ' «tat« h ospital at Salem. ! Gloria Swanson 1 ‘Her Husband’s Trademark’: H O W I’AR CAN A W IP E GO to help her litiaband inbuHineM > And if he proves unworthy of her love— how far can »he go to find bappine*»? See the glitteu ot wealth and beauty in new York'» fatbion be'.t! See the thrilling bandit raid on the Mexican border! See the great icenei in the lo»t forest iously took tire and — Lebanon C rite rio n. that cleans all kind» of grain CLEAN i T heC aautauqus guarantor» at A lbany came out more th n 1 2:0 ' ahead thia year. Chopping at any time All kinds of feed on hand i Best cash price for any kind 2 grain The pum p of the concrete ptverg drew gravel, clo, ged and broke | Saturday, causing some delay. i Custom Cleaning burned. Your seed will be care fully and properly cleaned with the least possible waste at our warehouse, foot of Jackson street. Rev. C. T. Cook b e s t new auto. contin uing a ll d a y , w ith a dinner A. A . M o r rill and wife a id T. P. Patton went to Breitenbueb at tbe p a ik . granddaughter, M ildred F irke , i f Oren Stratton* is sueiug H. P. Norton H illsb oro are tlie guests of their Wednesday, and J. J. Nicol Ie for $1739 damages for daughter, Mrs. Eldou CroiB.— A l M rs. Andrew Brown is a v is ito r frand in a land deal. bany H erald. at Shedd today. • Twenty seven Linn county people J. R, Nevins of O. A. C. is in M r*. L. H . A rm strong was in were at the Holstein meeting at Corval th is section today to c e rtify seed Albany Tuesday. lis Saturday. potatoes for Ralph M cN eil, oats for The cheese factory a t R ichard, C. R. Evans and wheat' for W. 8. sou’s gup, near Scio, burned M on I t is cheering, amid reports of short G ille n weather of H arrisb urg and day. crops, to learn that there will be an ex- Albany Oregon J. B. C ornett o, Shedd. ‘ Ira heavy yield of prunes this year. Berry pickers are in demand here Slewart & Price sold th e ir con as elsewhere in the valley. Albiny grocers have not yet followed Much fectionery business to Bert C lark fr u it w ill spoil where i t grows. the rist in the price of sugar and are last n ig ht. Mrs. Stew art is un H A LS E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E selling it for 80 cents a sick less than decided as to where she w ill go. Mrs. L illia n Howe and son weut wholesale quotations. North ■ •*► South M r. C lark w ill take charge of the to Ashland today to visit their No. 18, j 2;oi p. m. No, 23, 11:29 a. m. Raymond Southern arrived in town store the fr et of August. daughter and sister for a couple 24, 5.50 p. m. 17, 5,39 p. m. Monday evening for a visit with his of weeks. M any clover fields intended for Murphys Seed Store S u c c e s s f u l G r a d u a te s O. A. C. Frequent c u ltiv a tio n preserves moisture. M any whose berries have dried up tbie year could p ro fit in fu tu re seasons by fo llo w in g the example of J ihn Sw ink ot Lebanon, who cultivated his lie rry < rop every few days d urin g picking and got a fine crop M a 'iit a iir n , a dust m ulch by frequeut c u ltiv a tion prevents the rise and evorpor- ation of water from where it i needed about tbe roots, Ringo, Druggist > Th • Torter fa m ily l ad a reunion Sunday attended by T H. Bra?, fi Id and wife ol Shedd, G. L Pot ter sod fs m ily of A lb a n y, H I K ite r nd fam ilyS of A lb an y, W D. Porter and wife of C orvallis, M i;e Kathleen M cCarty of Cor- Week-End Trips to i PORTLAND and RETURN Are the Lowest in Years Non 8 the time to realize big profit« in transportation coats. Q A Round • jF vF trip from H a lsey I n kota on sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday (•oo( until following Tuesday For circulars of infonuatiou *tij illustrated booklet write to Tho Registrar, Oregon A gricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon E L L yonr dealer you want to see a Fisk Tire beside any other he offers you. He has it in stock or can get it. See for yourself what the Fisk Tire has to offer in extra size and strength, how its resiliency compares when you flex the tire tinder your hand, how the depth of the non-skid tread looks beside other treads. This is the way to buy tires! T There's a Tlsk Tire of extra value in every ji l t , fo r car. truck o r speed wagon Tim« »n Rn tim r mother, Mrs. M. B. Southern, and h it sister, Mrs. Goorge Hayes. JOHN M JCO1 f . General Tssnenger Agent. SUNDAY MAIL HOURS About a ix ty men are w orking on The d elivery window of the tbe H alse y-H a rrisbu rg yaviog and H alsey postoffice is open Sundays h a lf a mile was finished tbe first from 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20 week. Tbr<e m ’.les of new paving to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m. uorthw ard from thia c ity was open for travel Sunday. Mr«. R. B. Forbca and Miss PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS Eleanor D unlap of tbe D unlap Drug company, Brow nsville, a t Admittance Here 5 Cents a Line tended the m issionary society picnic at Sbedd yesterday and called at the Wheeler borne on th e ir way Dr. K. W . B arnum , dentist, at back. H ole! Halsey every Tuesday aud _______ The d ry weather has ripened off F rid ay. For Sale: Ten yearling aud such grain as it did not stifle. The ripening came a ll of a sudden two-year-old cattle W . B. M c and a ll the harvesting machinery C orm ick, Shedd, R. F. D. 2. available is at work b u s tlin g the kernel« in to th * a icks. Those who saw the p ic tu riz a tio n E. H Koehler of Lebanon, ac of G lo ria Swaosou at the R ialto cused in court of beating a dog to Friday w ill know th a t a treat is in death, was acquitted ou showing store tom orrow, when she w ill that he d id n ot punish the dog figure in “ H er H usband’s Trade G lo ria wears m any very severely and th a t i t is s till fo l m a rk .” low ing him »round. The size of the beautiful costume», and nobody knows how better than she. howl caused (he scandal. W . A . Davenport, form ely in Homes of wealth in New Y. rk, the real estate business at Browns Berkeley and Mexico, bandit raids’ ville but now a t tbe normal school a w ild anim a l fight, a wild w f» t at Monmouth, is president of the e xh ib it end other features w ill be student body at the la tte r place ou the screen at the R ialto F rid a y night. SURELY SEEM ED A GOOD BET Unfortunately Hor.e Race, Are Not Conducted a t Thio Young Lady Imagined. H ay storage at ihe old liv e ry barn. See me at the hotel after 5 p m . D udley H enry, THE RECOUNT SUIT Representative Cannon was argu ing a ta riff question at a dinner in Hall and th e K .K K. Lose Danville. One Contention “ My opponent,” he said, "reminds me of the young lady at the races. The contest of the nom ination of This young lady’s escort said to O cott for governor ou the re p u b lic, her: an ticke t is going on at Salem be. “ ‘Podasokus is the favorite. Sup fore Judges Bingbam and K e llv , pose I put a ten-spot on him for The dem urrers to the com plaint you both ways?” were overruled except on the ‘“ Oh, yes, that w ill be jo lly !” question of tbe le g a lity of voters said the young lady. changing from one p a rly to another “ Well, the race was run, and Po- ou nom ination day. The court dasokus, the favorite, wag nowhere. ruled th a t such changes are legal. He came lounging in about seven W hether this w ill be to the ad vantage o f one side or the other teenth. in the couteet is unknown, but ‘“ How much do I get?’ cried the from the p o in t having been raised young Indy, as poor old Podasokus by the contestants i t m ay be in arrived, and »he clapped., her little ferred that they th in k O lcott got handa together fo r joy. more volet than they did from the “ ‘Why— er— nothing,’ said her eleveotli-hour converts to the G. O. P. escort. Member* of th« klan in the ‘“ But how silly you are!’ said d is tric t have been the young lady sharply. ‘ D idn’t I Salem on fo r |1 5 each, in bet on Podasokus both ways? Then called I gain, of course, whether he won or stead of $2, to finance tbe fight. Olcott'» friends have raised lost.’ ** funds and are investigating tbe ballots and dem anding recount* in TH E MODERN WAY precinct* where H s ll.d id not choose to do so. In his answer O lco tt chargee th a t votes were w ro n g fu lly counted for H a ll, th a t O lcott votes were erroneously rejected, th a t more ballots were counted th u i the voters cast in some precincts aud th a t votes csst for H a ll for th« democratic nom ination were counted fo r him in the re publican column. In a couple of weeks the hear ing a t Salem before Judge* K e lly and Bingham w ill probably be uuder way. Recounts w ill probably be had in every county in the state. beginning Monday. A»k agents for further particulars, or shout low Isree cost, end to ’ ■nearby resorts SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES We are prepared to pay the highest mar- kat price for seed. Give us a chance to bid on yours. O . W . FRUM Ed S toitz and wife were in town Tuesday evening. They are liv in g on th e ir farm near C raw fordsville, which they have recently p u r Noting the beginning o f a con chased, crete building a d jo in in g the Pe A shipm ent ol 36,000 cans of terson shoe shop at the couuty seat strawberries to England has been some m onths ago a reporter asked made by th« Lebanon cannery. Peterson it tbev were going to abut R. B. M ariters of H untington seed are cut for hay th is year, the The short story on page 3 is bis lig h t off. “ N o ,” said Peter dro uth having prevented the form - complete. The p rin te r accident Beach, C ab, accompanied by his son, “ they won’ t shut m y lig h t atiou o f good seed. Seed coining a lly inserted the words “ To be o ff.” I t has since developed th a t wife and little son, gave his par the modest shoe doctor is him self ents a very pleasant surprise on from other m ountain state?, bow- continued*’ uuder it, M'»« Thelma Bowers got into the owner of the new b u ild in g and the lo th . A fte r spending a week • re r, will keep the price down. w ill occupy the middle one of three a'. Brow nsville, Halsey and other ( Lester W alker and wife of a skin gune the other day. She stores in it, w ith a glass fro n t and points the p a rty m o to rtd on to i B ownsville enjoyed a v is it from tools a header from a bicycle and Portland to vis it other members ol < t ieir d. u ¿liter and her husband, parted w ith cuticle from • skylig h t. various the fa m ily . A ith u r L ir d , lag' week. They parts of her anatomy. One hundred and th irty -fiv e W ord has been received th a t a go to Alaska, wh re he w ill have The Pomona grange w ill meet b ib ics of Lebanon was the A ttrac g irl was reeently boru to Vernon i charge of a radio station and sli9 at B ownsville Saturday, com- tio n at the K u tin theater Monday P ro u d fita n d wife, who are former 1 w illte a ih sc’i y j l . jm eoom g at 10 in tLe m orning and and Tuesday nights. Two shows residents of thia c ity . M r. Proud- Monday n ig ht w ith the house fit is a telegraph operator on the packed both times were not su ffi Southern Pacific. cient to take ears of the crowds and L in n county m arket roads are the pictures had to be shown again Tuesday n ig h t. The youngsters to have 180,000 spent on them for were snapped in every pose im agin improvements. Part o f the Ash Arc the Best Recommendation of able—souto w ith clothes on and Swale road is to be macadamized Tho road from Lyons to M il, C ity somo w ith o u t; some rid in g kiddie kars; some in hath tubs, w ith w ill also come in for some better others in more conventional poses ment. H ay there! H »y h e rd Hay — Lebanon Express. everywhere ! Baled and louse hay This institution offers a thorough, practical and standard e location at Last F rid ay evening some ex is pouring in to town. S ix ty car a cosi w ithin reach of the high school graduate. citeinent was caused by Vern loads, or about 800 ton» went out It oilers training for collegiate degrees in : H -evis m a tin g his fu s t public l»sl week over the 8. P. and the Agriculture Mines appearance on M ain street in his How had o nly hegim. Warehouses Commerce Pharmacy bathing suit. W h ile he was swim bulgo w ith hay. The old livery Engineering and Mechanic Arts Vocational Education tilin g iu the Santiaiu about lbr<e barn on Second street was remod Forestry Chemical Engineering wile» from town I is clothea, which eled some tim e ago to receive hay Home Economica I a had throw n on a leg, m yster tor Murage and Dudley H enry MiMtary Scieucc and Tactics advertizes the fact. Th« longest It offers training also in The School of Music, Physical Educa. d ry spell In nearly seventy years tion, Industrial Journalisi. % ■**% % % V 4 * * * w * has cu t the crop short, but yet this Fall Term Opens «Sept. 18 valley produces some bay. * W . A. Vetch Seed Clover Seed A NEW CLEANER R uth F ru tn returned from her tr ip to Newport last evening, ac companied by G randm a F ru tn of Brownsville. Aiso A Clever Comedy in two parts th in k twice before you try it. Its burgla r alarm wa* overhauled by an eloctrician last waek and the firs t part of this week and you can never te ll ju st where or how you m ig ht set the blamed th ing going. 5 The annual Bell telephone picnic ! w ill be at K ig e r’s island Sunday. Mra. D. F. Dean went to Oregon C ity Sunday to v is it at the C. O. J Dryden home. W ANTED I I have ioitalled a I ncle Joe — So touiorro yon bring home yonr bride? Sammy— Naw, unde: that’s old- fashioned. She’s taking me home to her folks fo r a while. Senator Stanfield baa jum ped in to the breach and h e 'll prevent any reduction in the proposed d uty on wool or h e 'll kuow the reaeou why.