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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X
HALSEV, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG.
Brownsville Briefs
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New Concrete Garage
M r. Gauze), who waa expae^gd
(By Carmelita Woodworth)
‘° í ui,d B concrete garage on S m -
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'
oud street, back of the McCttlh
M. S Woodworth and daughter. ; building, baa been coo p erin g
Elaine and Carmelita aad Mi6ses' other Second-street locations cos
Ireue and Gretia Harnaon left last of which he ia expected to take if
Monday for an extended trip the title provea aatisfao$ory.
through Oregon.
They contain,
The latest ¡information ia that
plate stopping at McMinnville, through W. J. Ribelin M r. G«»««<
Portland, Columbia City and N e w - haa practically oloeed a deal for |
port.
the property
•party on the
loqthwwt
•I Second
See«
and H . streets,
A Baptist Sunday school picnic corner of
was held in the park Suuday. All where Postmaster Bramwell re­
report a very entertaining time. sides. He will probably move the
dwelling back and build the g a r-!
Mr, and Mrs. Blain and eon are age on Second street.
surgical patients at the Corvallis
hospital this week.
Soldiers’ Compensation
eiv
.
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NEW PRICES.
N E W COOK
new
O LD S M O B ILE
IceCream Maker
Try our Cafeteria now and let us supply your party and picnic
IC E C R E A M . Wholesale and retail.
R. W. Tripp
W a have received a drop
in our prices, so you can now
buy au
4-Cylinder lor $1315.00
6-Cylinder for 1735.00
Irvine Hoed
delivered to your door.
Ask about our easy payment plan.
MORTON & D O T SO N
Phono
Jots and Tittles
Albany, Oregon
Mrs, Charles Howe and daugbtei
Miae Edith Forraat, Red Croc o .
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Emma are spending two weeks at
K. K. K. Defeated
Newport.
nurse, waa in town Thursday and Snort Stories of Happenings in Linn Countv Generally
announced
that
any
ex-ear
vice
man
In
the
recall election in Jackson
that any sx-service man
and jn Halsey Particularly
Mrs. Hazel Moyer was here from announced
will he assisted In making out his
i
county
S'turday
the sitempt of
Creswell last Friday.
(By Anna Pennell)
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applcation for disability oompansa-
the K. K. K. to head off Olcott’s
Mrs. Fay Duncan arid fam ily of
Mrs. R B. Mayberry visited were consumed in quantity. A prosection ot hooded bnchtrs by
Cecil Harriaou was in Albany tion or for medical treatment if be
Albany visited relatives In and
and Corvallia Monday.
will call on her at 217 Lyon street, Albany Monday.
postcard album was given her as a the recall of the sheriff who was
about Shedd last week.
Albany, or that ahe will bring the
token
of
remembrance
Mrs.
G.
trying
to
enforce
the
law
was
a
Bert Clark went to the county
blanks and «all on him for that pur­ “eat Monday.
failure.
W. Mornhinweg presided.
M r. and Mrs. Webstar, who lived
pose at hia home on request.
A t Ashland and Central Point in Shedd, have moved hack to
Mr, Dawson, proprietor of tbe
Charles
Arnold
and
eon
Karl
Applieations must be filed by
Brownsville bakery, was in Halsey D. M. Lowe, the klan candidate, Portland.
Thrashing ie getting along well Aug. 9—next Wednesday—and as a were week end visitors.
Monday. Tbe quality of Dawson’s had big majorities, but he was
Miaa Vera Cornett left laat week
doctor’s examination and certificate
Albany has an automobile de­ unexcelled bread, cake, etc., has badly beaten in the county as a
H arry Porter look a carload of
must ba had first there ia no time livery of the parcel post.
whole and C. E. Terrill remains for Monmouth. She expects to go
cattle to Portland Tuesday.
made
that
establishment
famous.
on to Portland.
to lose.
Anensen,
whom Dawson sheriff.
Andrew Brown is working for M r.
Nate Smith has been up to his
Donations of all kinds, especially
In
the
grand
jury
investigation
Miss Margaret Forbes, Portland,
brought from Portland, waa an
old home place and will move men's, women’s and children’s the Southern Pacific at Ashland.
of
outrages
in that county and in is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack
expert,
but
when
be
le
ft
Dawson
a
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"
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n
back October 1.
clothing, new or not so worn as to
D*u Gaylord, 25, perished Sun-
campaign it developed Cornett.
took charge of the overi9 and ap- 1 rho recall
*
near
that klansmeii are taught that they
W A. Cummiugs and wife spent be unserviceable, will be thankfully ‘J*? in McDowell creek,
paratfts
in
person
anti
proved
It ><• thought heart
H arry Sprcuger and wife and
may deny, uuder oath or other­
Sunday at the C. C. Camerou received at Red Cross headquarter*, Waterloo.
217 Lyon street, Albany, the pro- failure caused him to drown while himself a top-uotcher. Anensen wise, that they are members, jus­ Mrs. Emma Arnold went to ¡Salem
home in Albany.
is now running a bakery in Leba­
ceeds to be devoted to the relief of bathing.
tifying themselves by the claim Saturday.
non and it is a success.
that they are members, only when
Ouefourth of the timber of the
John
Rob »on and wife and
son,
Mamie Robertson, Mrs. M. E. participating in a meeting of the
Vuited States is in the northwest
daughter of Albany viaited their
The slogan of tha society is
/
Z ""? uear Bassett's granddaughter, who has klao.
and more in O-ejon than in any
sen and his wife last Sunday.
Give what von don’t nead; bay Br° WD' v» l#- " * nt
Bend Mon- been visiting here for some time,
It also developed at the grand
other st\te and more in Lauo
day to reside.
has gone to Portland for a few jury meeting that some of them are
what
you
do
need.
Mrs. J. M. McCutubers is in
than in
any
other
county
T. J. Conkright of Woodburn days.
very nimble at evading subpenas Corvallis having her throat treated.
in Oregon.
Jease Tucker ia palaotaa and was here over the week and but
About 400 attended tbe tele­ when the law reaches out for them.
C. Thompson and wife returned
Saturday afternoon fire destroyed raanfacturer of a apoka tightening bad business to attend to that pre- phone picnic at Kiger's island and
Sunday from
eastern Oregon,
at the U. of O. at Eugene the davica. H ia factory ia in Califor­ vented him from visitiug frisnds he tha general good time usually had
a here they havn been visiting.
Brownsville Grange Notes
brick art building and the frame nia. His father, R Tucker, trav­ would have liked to call upon. at this annual event was enjoyed.
The Linn and Benton Counties
Mrs. Agnes Clark went to Eu­
building of the ■ department of els in tba interest of the factory.
Miss Josie Munkers of Browns­ district Pomona mat st Browns,
Mrs.
Robert
Crittenden
visited
physical education with nearly all He entered Vick Bros.'garage io at the F- O- Salmon home Sunday. ville came io on Saturday night's villa Saturday, July 29, in the W. gene one day last week.
tberr contents, and practically Albany tha other day and waa
O. W . hall.
on her way home:
Lyle Pennell, while working at
M r*. W illiam Davidson and sfaT
ruined the journalism building, the told the device was carried in
bout 50 persona enjoyed the the rock plant, got hit with a cable,
Hurley
Wallace
and
wife
srri
ter,
Mrs.
Johnuie
Porter
of
Los
stock
there
already.
When
shown
contents of which were saved, Tiie
„ lendid dinner, which was served which hurt bis leg.
roofs of several other structures where the articles were stored he Angeles, Mr. Davidson and Mr. Saturday night for au indefi
cafeteria
style on the picnic grounds
said : “ That is the exaot spot there and Mrs. Clint Morse of Browns­ visit at the J. W. Rector home.
Raymond Shedd came home from
were damaged. Loss 160,000
noon’ After dinner eight can-
ray son, inventor of the device, ville atteuded tbe reunion of tbe Their daughter Grace has bean
n , didates were initiated in the Pomona summer school Friday.
Morris family at Harrisburg Suu­ visiting here for some time.
was horn thirty years ago ”
degree. The work was doue in a
A bundle wagon driven by Dale
day.
Mrs. Dayidson before her
The fellow who can read Eleanor very pleasing manner and wus en
If the prices the fermer receives
Lamar near Shedd, with Misses
The editor received a viait a week marriage was a Morris, being a
- . for the important crops about to be
Myrle and Katherine Pugh and ago Saturday from hia son Marlon daughter of George Morris, Linn H. Porter’s story in this week’s joved by all present.
Lecturer's hoor wa3 occupied by harvested cover tbe cost of pro­
Grace Saleh well in it, overturned and wife and a 8-year old grandson. county pioneer. M rs. Porter was paper without emotion is hard
music and readings.
and the only harm done was the They came in their machine from visiting her at the time of the re­ boiled.
duction, allow the farm er 110
I be discussion of suppressing
spraiuing of Katherine’s ankle their home at Greenleaf and were union.— Brownsville cor. Albany
In making repairs on his place national patriotism iu our school a week for bis own labor aud five
nearly all day doing to, being held Democrat.
Sidney Smith last week overturned history textbooks by substituting per cent on his invested capital,
you and I reed not worry. W e’ ll
up at Junction City by word that
some
brooding boxes -----
and - - forgot
o ’ -1 English
propaganda
was well
The state highway inspector , . ,
be steadily em>loved making or
they could not cross the ferry at
to replace them. As a result some wrought out by different speakers,
doing thing* for tbe farmer, who
W e H ave
Harrisburg. They made
tbair condemned tbe sand which was huo Plymouth rock chicks that
An invitation w .s accepted that
being
used
iu
the
coucrete
on
lire
constitutes forty per cent of the
way to Irish Bend to cross the
had been u fiiii tlnm w ja tio w.t b the pouioll, grai)gB ,lflld itB
L EVERY THING
river and lost much lime finding Halsey-Harrisburg road and the o her chicks, overcrowding, and meeting at grange hall No. 10, population and who for forty years
O ptical
bas worked for nothing a week,
their way to Halsey. Hera they mixer was shut down Saturday nineteen of them perished.
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cast of the county seat, September donating the use of his capital in
learned by phone that tha Harris­ forenoon. The sand waa of the
E Y E S T R A IN
m eting order to retain his job. — Sunset
Mrs. Margaret Stinson of Nor­ 30, after which the
Is the Cause of Many
burg ferry, though declining heavy same kind which he accepted when
adjourned.
Grange Reporter.
the
paving
commenced.
A
carol
Magazine for August,
ton,
Wash.,
is
at
the
home
of
her
H U M A N IL L S
truck business, would have pul
I f your eyes give you trouble oi
them across and they went home <and of better quality was ordered parents, J. C. Curry aud wife, for
her annual
vacation of a few
your glasses are annoying
that way. O for a bridge aorose from Eugene Saturday noon.
SEE US. We can Relieve You
wpeka. She and Mrs. Curry visit­
tbe ragrug Willamette I
F. E. Roberts and wife and child
ed Junction City Suuday.
d Bancroft Optical Co.
of Seattle arrived for au indefinite
313 lat St. W. Albany. Phone
visit
at
tbe
home
of
Mrs.
Roberts’
Brownsville has
Frank
Albro of Burlingame,'
**%*%*%*%*«.%% v a a new Maxwell touring car.
parents, P. J. Forster and wife Cal., brother-in-law of Eila C.
Raymond Southern and mother Meade, the Albany optician, and
went to Bend Thursday for an in­ father of Harold Albro, manufact­
definite visit their sister aud uring optician in her establish
T ry Hamilton's basement shoe shoe store for shoes that wilt give you
daughter, Mrs. J. W . Clark, and meut, died at his home Saturday.
your
money's worth in service. W e have a big shoe store in the base­
they alto will visit W illis Southern
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ment where thousands ot dollars are invested in good plain shoes for men,
near Lapine. Raymond
ia a
women and children, which we sell at the lowest possible price. I f you
chemist iu tbe laboratories of tbe
are hard to suit try our shoes.
Staodard Oil company in C alifor­
nia and came home last week on a
vaoatioo.
Shedd Shots
Potter Points
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.ed“ ,D
CivU,‘" ’ h° L’ C Lilli* ‘ "d
*’>d
R elia b le
T.
W ork
S h o es
For Men and Boys
A Few
Groceries for Harvesters
Flavo F lo u r................
$1.65
Olympic or Crown..........
2 .40
Golden W est Coffee...........
45
M. V. K. Special. 3 lbs...........
1.00
¡Shasta Tea, 1 lb.......
60
Tree Tea, 1 lb..............
75
Mother’s Delight C o rn ............
15
P. S. Bantam C orn...........
25
Premium Tomatoes, 3 c a n s ........
50
A. »S' L. Tomatoes.........................
20
Dari made Milk. 12 c a n s .............
1.25
Cornflakes...................
IO
Macaroni, 12 lbs............................ 1 .0 0
G uittard’s Chocolate, 1 lb......
35
Bulk Cocoa.................................... 12ic
Tru Blu G rahams.........................
20
Tru Blu Cookies, 25 to 40c pr. Ih.
Zan Brooms, 50c, 75 and >1
EVERY KIND of FRUIT JARS and TRIMMINGS
All prices less 5% for cash
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Open Saturday Evenings
Men’s Work Shoes
Alec Powers came over here with
Charles Poole ou a visit with old
frisnds Saturday. He repotts that
Mrs. Booth, sister of Mrs. I). H.
Sturtevant, ia very low in health.
Mr. Powers, who has been iu very
poor health for the past sixteen
months, is feeling much better.
The teed wheat certified on sev­
eral farms at Sbedd t ie other day
is a new variety which E. Z ru-
merinan of that place devevoled
from a large-kerneled head hi*
children found some yea's ago
“
in a field of vetch.
SB»
ill
Mark Hereford calf Hliivher, chrome tanned, built for heavy
QQ
service, half double oak sole, Munson last, p r ic e d ...... . . . . . V “ ’ a r O
Men s tin Krotue Keif Blucher ; specially tanned upper, w ill resist barn-
yard acids; grain leather inner sole, half double outsole. fl»Q I F
Munson last, price......................... ................ , ..... .............. ___ _ tp O -^ xt)
Men • black chrome tanned lllucher, plain toe, half double oak sole,
grain leather insole, leather counter, full-fitting roomy last,
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Hslaey Christian Church
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Church Announcements
Boys’ Shoes
C hristian:
10, Bible school.
11, Lord's Supper.
Sermon,
Grace, G rit and Greenbacks.’’
7, Christian Endeavor.
8, evangelistic serviee. Sermon,
Modern Jonslie.**
I-ester Jones, pastor,
Tbe $1000 fountain on Main
arreet, Brownsville, presented by
Lieutenant Raymond E. Temple­
ton of that city, who lost hia life
in an aeroplane accident in Micbi- Methodist:
gau in the government service,
Sunday School, 10.
wae solemnly dedicated Saturday
Preaching, 11.
iu presence of a great gathering
Junior League, 8.
Intermediate League. 6:30.
The R. B Mayberry family
Epworth League, 6:80.
migrated to Eugene yesterday.
Preaching, 7:30.
Monday eveuiug Miss Cecile’s
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
mates io the intermediate league
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
gave her a good-by party on the
Methodist church lawn, in which
many of their elders participated, Pine Grove Church:
Sunday School, 10.
and a merry time was enjoyed
Cookie«, aandwtebes and punch j i ’rayer-meetipg, 7.
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Men’s Brownstone Blucher, medium weight, half double oak sole, soft
tip, full vamp leather counter, leather insole. Munson la s t... d»Q Q f?
"t-s
Brown retan was lllucher,
half double sole, Kromelk out-
aula, grain leather (tasóle,
Munson army laat.
$2.75
Boys' Chocolate Wolverine
K ip storm outing hel, service
tip, pinched cuff, full gus­
set, two full oak-
tanned tolee, price
Boys’ chocolate Wolverine
Kip, regular 6~n. Blucbar, soft
cap toe, full guseet, books and
$3.25
...... $3.75
? A lbany
Hamilton’s
OREGON