Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 10, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    The m o s t e n tic in g
lin e o f
L ow er
T ir e P r ic e s
KITCHEN I
RANGES
with bright porcelain «nd
shining nickel which need no
polish. Up-to-date cooking ap
latest improvements.
fipMCD
A I ■ <•«
R/ \ L H A R
F A I N T S and O I L S
Olympic F lo u r...
D
HILL & CO.,
a in j t q
Save money ou your nippli»»
Snow fake Flour.
We are still quoting prices below our competitors, and
even below Portland price».
jj to the fact that we con-
duct tire store« both at Albany and Lebanon, we are able
to buy in large quantities and pass the additional discount
to tbe consumer.
These prices w ill convince you :
ever seen in Halsey is on dis­
play at tbe store of
P
Hop Pickers and H arvesters
F A B R IC S
30x3
30x3j
32x3»
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
D W A R E
f i j o m it i i d c
Onr prices are rn.de with the object of
$6.45
7.25
9.40
10.80
11.85
12.65
13.10
Dinmade M ilk,
1? can»
Bulk Coffe» .. ___ . . . . . .
Best bulk Coffe», 3 lbs...
TUBES
Tree Tea.....................
1.20
1.35
1.45
1.85
2.05
2.15
2.35
$1.50
2.25
1.15
25
1.00
60
Cornflakes, 3 lbs. tor___
Bulk Cocoa _________
Tru niu Grahams . . . . . .
Zan Brooms, 50c, 75 »nd
EASTBURN BROS.
ALBANY
OREGON
Wanted!
Hop
Pickers
A LBA N Y
Tire and Service
STATION
at J. W. Seaver’s Yard
one tulle south of Corvallis, ou or
about Sept. 5
W ill pay 50c per box
Good camp ground
Good water
Sawed stove wood
Straw for beds
One table for eacli camp
Store on place
Meat delivered every day
W ill meet trains and carry
pickers in, and out alter pick­
ing is over, free
1 3 0 acres, on high trellis
Clean yards
Please register early. W rite
Jots and Tittles
wife and daughter are here with day to visit her brothers, James Brownsvillo haa been issued. It is
m from California. My brother Carothers and A. M. K eu d ill.
valued at I92OS.66.
came with them, but could'nt
M
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A.
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.
Turner
of
Missouri
Jack Bertram, Brick Coshov
s ta y.”
sod Mrs. Mary Johnroa of Albany, and Art Powoll of Browusvjlle
a sister, visited at the homes of W have been arrested for bootlegging
|G . and W. F- Carter and Harty and propose to fight the charge.
L .r .
U,e Bre<Urr P»r‘ of last week,
101 leaving far their homes Sunday Dr. Royal J. Giok, optometrist
and eyesight specialist o f Eugene,
A preacher of ths Reorganized announces tb it he will make his
Church of Jisus Christ of the Lat­ next regular visit tn Ilalsey so in.
Fred Carey, working with a
ter day Saints (monogamous Mor
inous), Powell by name, passed bridge gang at Harrisburg, fell
through tow u Monday. Ho is t twenty feet from a trestle last week
Automobile accessories A Ford
striking some timber and
repair» j grandson of Joah Powell, the Monday,
po
W i lard battery service
near Baptist preacher, who bap badly injuring his back.
Automobile repairing
tized more people in Oregon than
Trouble call» given prompt attention
Frank Porter and family went
any other tuau.
to
Portland Monday. They took
Halsey Garage, Foote Bros.
R. B M a n te n and family re­ John LaRue with them as far as
Telephone 16x5
Prop».
turned from Portland last week Albany,
where he enjoyed the
Monday and vieited with hie par- afternoon visiting friends.
enta until Friday, when they went
The paving company is having
on to Cottage Grove, expecting to
Office 1st door south of school house
leave there for their home in Cal­ difiicultv in getting sand that w
Ilalsey, Oregon
ifornia. Mra.
M»bel Pearl of be accepted aud thus has Imen d_
Dealer in Real Estate. Portland, M r. M antera’ •is t“r, layad oil the Halsey.Harrisburg
L*ss than taro milee
Handles Town and Country Property I
them her« and t o i contract.
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ive him a call and see 11 he can fi,
Grove. On her return shc ¡ 001,11’1" « '1-
went to Brownsville fur a visit, I
Georg St , rr visited h i. mother
[
Fisk, Goodyear and
Gates
Go,ui®
E. L. Stiff
FURNIftlRE EXCHANGE
USED F U R N IT U R E
Used R anges, $20
(Continued on page 1)
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLUS
A utom obile Insurance
F. M. GRAY,
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jpert'drarrairciw ow «««««•«« «««« «««««««a «*«•«««««•«« f
p E - r som ething
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Be H onest W ith Y ou rself
•'«"«-"'"""’I*". -¡K nothing—
„op
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
th a t
1*1- V*aeo
and lasts a life tim e .
is
9 tl,„ ,
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ro p e —s tro n g e r
^ ^ 1 O I L , J 'f ‘,i t th a t can be b o u g h t
T ry i t T W I N E « hero
5 0 a g a llo n .
K***»
at
Gv W. Mornbinwesr
We sell
the Claxtonola
Come in and hear it play
All phonograph record. ,„ d »ea.ll««.
A question that is easily answered i .
what to offer your lady friend in the wav
i s
wx
N.
, ha,
W hen 5011 buy m a c h in e o il d o n ’t th in k
,W ” h '* ' ° 8 ,,88V"
C. P. STAFFORD, A gent.
W R IG H T & PO O LE
B r OWSSVHJ.M,
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
W ATCHMAKER&Jeweler
. I. O. 0. F.
bargain prices.
422 West First at., Albinv. Oreen»
HALSEY STATE BA NK
A R C H IE C O R N E L IU S
there was no time to lose
The man'»
voice broke and changed "Isn't that
queer, Bruce?”
Bruce slowly stiffened; the only sign Expert workmanship. Watches and
!
of emotion was one that even Barney »
clocks a specialty.
eyes, trained to the dimness of the wll
H A LS E Y
F ire, th e ft, c o llis io n , p ro p e rty damage and
OREGON
derness, falledrio see. It was Just an
ever tightening clnsp of his hands over
personal lia b ility . P ro te c t y o u rs e lf against
the chair arms until the blue veins
stood out. There was nothing els*
loss.
. shout him to Indlcute that the dead
had spoken to him— that one of th<
great drentus of his life was ectnfn(
true He spoke rather painfully "Did
A ll work done promptly and
• 'd id you get the Idea that the »Id
Wom.-m was Linda?"
reasonably, phone No. 26W.»
' I didn’t get that idea.” Barney an­
.
r r r r r r r fo r jj
swered. "She spoke of Linda as she
might a young girl.”
"And how do you get there?”
"Buy s ticket for Deer «’reek, in
W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 05.
southern Oregon.” There was no need
Regular meetmg next «aturda»
for llrure to write the name. It was
nu'm7 L ,,,U“ Mre* ' ," l” ,1l t “ C,n"ot
00
Owe’, earn,ng days are
branded. Ineffaceahly, In his coneciona- night.
ness.
Then take up the long road
e« h n.
’W’ <" * yO:’ r e* rn,n«
” »«•« treateat. see to it that
each pay.lay pay, S o u x tH ix o toward your future I" O *rx K D « *Cx
of the Divide, clear to a little store—
Martin s, they call It— fifty miles back. LIC EN SED FUNERAL DIRECTO RS
W e will w elcj tie yoor ac :m .it and help you save.
Then ask directions from there. Ask,
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
the told me to tell you, for Mrs. Boss.”
Phone 35
Phona ,5
Brure leaped up and turned ewtftty
Branches at
’ Whare 5 .rin g , .re safe ”
Hour
through the door. Barney called a
Brownsville, Phone J7C15.
question to his vanishing figure. Just
for an Instant Bruce turned--his dark Hslsey Phone 166, Prank Kirk, Mg
eyes glowing beneath his straight
brow s.
N o tic b o v ArroiKTMXKTov B x x c rra ix
“I tn phoning—asking for reserva­
Notice ie hereby given that the
Bereaved friends committing to my care for
tions on the first train west,” he an- dersigned,
.
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---------------preparation and burial as
‘ ' by an order of the Superior
he remam. of helove.1 ones may feel .„ u re d of the same respectful .nd
ewered.
Court of Linn County, Oregon has
been appointed txrcnfrix of the la»i
.»rnder treatm en ,' woul f w ’sh ,o be given my own d - .r o n r .
Every aj
will and testament of T. A I ’ownll de­
(To be continued )
w
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,n. d e u " • ” * pnce*
ceased. All persons h»v,ng claims
Best of m
quiproent and complete stock.
7
against Mid estate »re required to pre-
sent them within six months from the
date of this notice, with the proper
C. LO W E
voucher», to the undersigned at her res
Amor A. Turning
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idence in Haleey, in Linn county. Or»-
director
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LEBANON, ORE
LA W Y E R AND NO TARY
Dated and first published thia 13tb
nDay or night Phone 9
dsy of July. in ? .
R ot* Pow aix,
Lady attendant 1
.
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Executrix Afortaaid
OkEQOll
Auoa -A. T rsiu rc , Atty for ¿xrx.
Drayman.
W . L . B U T L E R , box 277,
A family dinner wae held at the
Corvallis, Oregon,
residence of Grandma Rpbe it
or phone 7F2
South
Brownsville Wednesday
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Klira
Marsters, Haleev; R B
Msrsters and wife and ton W illiam
of Huntington Beach, C al., and
Mrs, L. B. Pearl of Portland. Mrs.
Mareters is a daughter of Mrs.
We have lot» of good
Robe.
R, B. Marsters is a sou of
Elias Mareters and wife and baa
been visiting relatives here the past
two weeks, accompanied by his on band aud are getting more every day
wife aud son. They will leave
this week for their home in Cali­
fornia.—Brownsville Times.
to f»fl. Very good condition.
All at
W. J. Ribelin
IIT
15
40
1.00
Fancy Cookies. 25 to___
All kinds of Fruit J*rs and Trimmings
part comei) In. The old witch raised
uusy Mills
her urm, pointed her cane at me, and
rAfebed me tf I knew Newton Duncan.
Last week’« BrowngviJJe Times
in Cotvallia Sunday and found h< r
“I told her there might he seierel Raul:
improving nicely.
He n’eo re­
Newton Duncans In a d ty this size.
M r, and Mrs. Williams Mills
ceived word from his wife, w lo is
You should have seen the pain grow weie happily surprised recently by
at Joseph, Ore., that she is gttting
on her face. ‘After so long, after so
a visit fr >m an old friend of forty
Cord Tires in all sizes at Dealers’ Prices
along finely,
long ’ she cried, In the queerest, sob­
bing way. Then she took heart and years’ acquaintance, Matt Johnson
of Los Angeles, formerly from
A new var ety of wheat mined
begun again.
..ink is shown at the Murphy reed
This Newton Duncan had a son— Michigan. M r. Johnson was ac­
store,
at
the
county
real
h foster-son—named Bruce,’ she told companied by his wife and two
U'own beside the Kinney, also an
me. And then I said I knew you.
j .daugh era, Mrs. Ethel Walton of
improved variety,
on
drouth-
“You can’t Imagine the change that ( Eugene aud Mrs. Morrison of Rose-
aftli ted land,
it produced 2<>
came over her. I thought she’d die ' ¡bueh. Mich; also M r. and Mrs
of heart failure. The whole thing, Huckborough of Ix x lt, Cal.
With'-
bushels to the acre against 15 of
Bruce— If you must know—gave me '** an houa of the arrival of Mr
the Kinney, and on the Btuilli
the creeps, ’Tell him to come here,’ Johnson’s party Mrs. M ills' brother,
farm, near Albany, it yielded -»0
Day Motor Building
2d and Ellsworth Sts.
she begged me. Don't lose a moment. G. Y. McClatcbie, and hie wife and
bushels per acre this year.
As soon as you get heme, tell him to
daughter Winifred of Palto Alto,
Albany, Oregon
come here.’
Ona M Shelton, a Scio butcher,
Cal., drove up, making a party of
“O f course 1 asked why she hadn’t
was killed nnd his two so s aud an
w.’ r.lee” > and “R foimerly from
written to Duncan. The answer
adult passenger slightly injured
’ “ Michigan.
simple enough—that she didn't knov.
when he ran his auto into the side
The
Brownsville
M
illing
com-
how to write. .Those In the mountains
after which she expects to return of a moving railroad engine near
that could write wouldn't, or couldn’t I PanY declared a half holiday, shut
home.
Lebanon Sunday. That w**s one
—she was
trifle vague on that point down tbe mill and eutertained tbe
(Continued from page 1)
G. R. W Jto u look the noon time when the motor driver killed
-dispatch a letter. Something Is up, friends with a dinner iu tbe city
himself and nobody she by reck­
Bruce, aud I don’t know what. But park.
James Rector has built that new tram for Albany Mouday.
lessness at a crossing.
she said—for you to come back and
Mr. McClalchle returned home sidewalk.
C L. Carey went to Salem Mon-
find—Linda.”
,
by way of Cooa Bay to visit a sis
Tbe Murphy Seed store, Albany
W- H. Kirk took John Salas!) day for a stay of a d iy or two.
Bruce suddenly leaned forward.
ter at South Bend. Mra McClat- and wife to Cascadia Sunday mor­
is
owned by the estate of the late
The brown face had grown quite
AlforJ Savage took Frank Pur-
chie and daughter retqain fora few ning for an outing of a couple of
Mr. Murpliy and managed bv Mr
white.
ter
e
cattle
to
the
fair
at
Gresham
Merrill. W. H. Murphy of North
"What else did she say?” Bruce weeks. The party are now at Bal- weeks. W. H . retur n jg about Monday.
Dur­ 1)000.
Dakota, brother o, the former
asked. He spoke slowly—with evident kusp Springs for a vacation.
Miss Nin i Kutnp has been ill for owner, visited there a week, coming
ing Mr. McClatchies stay they
difficulty.
Mrs. Martha McBridt of Albany T week or ten days. Her illness from I.os Angeles, where he had
Barney answered with the same drove to Portland to visit Mr.
arrived Thursday for a visit of is laid to overwork.
slowness—each word distinct.
“For Mills (lHUghter.
been enjoying the climate, and
Mrs. Mills wrote last week from several days with her sister, Mrs.
you to come— and she made me swear
A decree of final settlement of went on hie way home Monday
to tell >ou—on the first train. That Belknap hot springs; ‘ ’My brother’s Josie Smith, going to Shedd Mon­ the estate o, Irene L. H illeary of
The Man’« Vole« Broke and Changed
"Isn’t That Queer, Bruce?"
$1.00
25
10
Macaron,, 14 lbs................
Cold drinks
Clark's Confectionery
I f y o u r fa rm w ill be fo r ro u t th ia fa ll
to u c h w ith me. I h a re aovoral good fa rm e r,
wmntmg t , re n t farm». F ire i,.¿ i,ra n ce fS S ™
Jay W. Moore, Realtor.