Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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SHEEP
SALE
e£ Bromo
Salts
*
Seltzej
Sal Hepatica
Enos Fruit Salt
Saline Laxative
Artificial Carlsbad
Salithi
Sodium Phosphate
Jad Salts
Sal vitae
£ Epsom
2 Rochelle
$ Limestone Phosphate
ü
I wilt
sell at public auction to the
highest bidder on my ranch, better
known aa the Bird Rose stock ranch, ten
miles east of Harrisburg, on
T u e s d a y , S e p t. 2 6 ,
beginning at 2 o,clock p. m.,
Pure Imported O live Oil
460 EWES
Butter Coloring
tbs past, and when be has failed of
election he has run well ahead of
his party. While here he sub­
scribed for the Enterprise, so if H
we lie about bim during the cam- '
peign he is likely to find it out.
W. A. R in g o and wife spent
last Sunday in Lebanon, the guests
of J. M. Ringo.
Mrs. Frank Ganzel and daugh­
ter came home from the hop yards
Saturday.
Herbert Stabb and wife spent
the week end at the home of the
lady’s parents in Stayton.
Mrs. Georgia Starr Morse of
Brownsville was at the home of
Mis. Ringo in the interest of her
violin class and registered some
pupils. She will come again next
Wednesday.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
South
No. 18, 12:01 p. IU.
No, 23, 11:29 a. XD,
24, 5.50 p. ni.
17, 5.50 p. m.
For the best cash prices see
0. W. FRUM
H A Y . G R A IN . F E E D
A N D LIV E S TO C K
First-class grinding and grain cleaning done
at any time
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
The delivery window of the
Halsey postoffice is open Sunday«
from 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. aud l2 'A)
to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m. "
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
Second-hand drill,
store.
Morn hinweg
For Sale: Registered Shrop.
shire rams. Dr. J. VV. Cook,
Brownsville, Oregon.
and bur ed him to his waist in Hungary, Italy and Japan less
rook s
nm r» tn r a
lu r u m a n f a
lr > z n a
-.v
*.rx
rocks, w which
tore ligaments
loose
than $2.
For sale. Two Ford cars in
io hie legs. H- C. Davis took biin
No soldier of the revolutionary first class mechanical conditino
fb Albany,
war received a pension until 40 priced cheap for quick sale Can
years
after the war, and them not be seen at the Halsey garage.
Federal Bonus
over $5 a month.
Congress
passed
a
soldier
bonus
The Brownsville park was the
We are to have something ne v
Soldiers of the war of 1812 and
gathering place for a picnic dinner measure which it hoped H arding the Mexican war fared little bet­ at the Rialto tomorrow night.
would
veto.
He
did.
A
majority
to celebrate the birthdays of W.
ter.
“ The Bachelor Daddy” is a title
Jots and Tittles
E- Thompson, George Koble and of the house members squar d
that
arrests the atteniioo, but we
No
soldier
of
the
civil
war,
ex­
— —
Alton Williams and a large angel themselves at'home by voting to cept as a result of wounds or dis­ will wager that when you see it
override
<hi
veto,
and
then.
r
e
­
two years old
food cake bearing 114 candles, rep-
(Continued from page 3)
you will find it a play fuJi o{
cording to program, tbe senate ability incurred in the "service, re­ right feeling and free from tbe
resenting
the
total
number
of
F. Y. Warner of Gold Lake, Sheep buyers will find these a choice
killed the bill. The foliowiug|was ceived a dollar for twenty-five
other kind. The actors, too, are
Cal., has been visitiug hie sister, lot. A large part of the ewes are fat years, graced the ceuter of the in tyye last week :
years after fits close.
table. 1'wetily-five persons were
represented to be artists of abilitv
Mr*. S. P. Brock, at Shedd.
If those two houses full of
and io good condition. Fifty per cent present. Wading iu the Calapooia
In less than four years since the The Rialto has been well filied on
A t Harrisburg last week Wed­ of the ewes are three-year-olds ; balanca was indulged in by the younger schoolboy» at Washington ever peace $148,000 insurance claims recent Fridays and it will probably
nesday night 180 people saw the will average about four years. A good, members of tbe crowd and a wa­ shut their wind boxes long enough have been allowed and there are be the eatne tomorrow.
cleau flock in every respect. They will termelon
agricultural moving pictures.
feed was a feature. to voteo&n it, a soldier, bonus act $3,000,000,000 of such claims in
lie graded and told in lots to suit pur­ Raleigh Templeton and family and may be passed, so that the presi­ force.
Lyman Marsters went to Wil­ chasers.
When you want go<wl Burbink
Mrs. M. M H m j i t i i l i l
from dent can use that veto ax which
1 here» are 100,000 ex-service potatoes order from M. O- Mills
lamette university, Salem, Satur­
here.
he holds already ground and men receiving free vocational
day, This year finishes hie course Good graveled road to ranch. Sheep
F. D 1, B ro w n s v ille , Ore.
will be shown in pens, and arrange­
training from the government,
there.
Roland Marks returned to Cor. whetted for the job.
ments can be made for holding them vallie to attend O. A. C., wheie
We have done a great deal, and and ($60,000,000 a year is being
Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist, at
C. M. Grimes died last weelg1 there until following day to accommo­ be is taking a pharmacy course, we cannot do too much, for the spent by the government on ser­
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Tuesday, aged 77, on the farm at date buyers.
Monday.
men who, in the service of their vice nu n in hospitals, while $1,- criday.
Rowland where ho had resided lor
country,
have been crippled’ and 000,000 a day is being spent on
TERMS
OF
SALE—Cash
or
bankable
The
Pybarns
have
taken
th«
fifty years.
Anade
unable
to support them ex-soldiers and their dependents.
Old papers, 5c a bundle. En-
notes bearing 8% interest.
farm at Rowland recently occupied
selves and any dependents
they
W. J. Mitchell, GO, was fatally
. ______ ___
„
No soldiers of any war by any terprise office.
by M rs. D a rra g h ,
injured by a runaway team in the
uuty have.We cannot do too much i other
■-— government
o - - - , , a have
w
ever re-
The tryouts will be at tbe Shedd for those who, for any cause, with ceived such speedy and generous
f enuessee community Wednesday
E. 8. lfarsters think» he hi»
Owner.
fair Saturday and the contest al or without having been soldier«,' treatment.
of last week.
baen
farming Jong enough and
Salem, September 28.
C3L. BEN T. SUDTEI.L. Auctioneer
arc in such condition.
__ ‘. w ill sell off the personal property
The oouuty farm bureau ha* FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Clerk.
Miss Edith Oliver, former
But those who came out of the
-—- j *ro,n the farm at auction and
persuaded F. M. Williamson to
Brownsville teacher, announce* struggle sound and in good health,
probably rent the latter to a
remain as d u b leader until after
her eugagement to C. H. Johusou and those who never even saw a
younger man. The inclusion of
the county fair.
Before buying autom o­ in
Portland.
of such articles as a milking ma­
battle field, have tnot been as bad­
bile supplies of any kind
chine, a cream separator, a gas
Rev. Mr. Downs, cne-time pas­
ly
treated
as
some
imagine.
T.
J.
Skirvin’*
broths.*s
seed
I 0D8*De, etc., in such sale» iudicutes
tor of the Methodist church at it will pay you to come to warehouse in Albany was burned
The Dallas county (Iowa) News
advance
in 1 farm-
Brownsville, has been assigned
• a considerable
.
'...vu tu
ta I IU*
last week. His property was in­ points out that while the United
We have lota of good
pastorate in Portland.
tng »mee the days of the pioneers
sured for part of its value.
States paid soldiers $33 a month
and get prices.
iu this country.
Mrs. Nettie Gross of Br«wu-- Great Britain paid $11.40; Ger­
A brooder house to harbor 7000 We handle G O O D Y E A R , FISK and
A T E S T IR E S and are able to sell ville has bought an Oidsmobile many $3 and France, Austria
c.tick na, expected to hatch Ibis G
on hand and are getting moreeverv day
The Herald says Jessie Fay Leip
you a tire at almost any price you with
from Morton & Dotson of Albany.
w eek, has been built on the Howe to pay.
is the name of the Like Creek
thicken farm at Brownsville.
Automobile repairing. Willard bat
schoolma’am.
Mrs. Charles Child* heads the
tery service.
department of public speaking and
to $40 Very good condition,
O. E. Eichinger of Scio is out as
AU at
H A LSEY G A R A G E
dramatics at Albany col legs.
With the exception of a short
bargain prices.
th* sixth candidate for sheriff in
FOOTR BROS., Props.
detour a little way pouth of Tan­
Linn county.
422 West First at., Albany, Oregon.
Mr.
Moody’s
family
have
arrived
Phoaes
hop’ 16x5 , 64
gent the road i» payed nil tbe wav
i noaea j I S
Resiltence
and ail are domiciled in the Kump
F. M- Redfield, S. Garland and
between Albany and IJalsev and
house,
which
he
may
purchase.
D. 8, Smith, wilh the county coni,
" I T T ARCHIE CORNELIUS ou from Halsey toward Harris-
George Maxwell and R. A.
burg.
iniseioners, will constitute the
Templeton have been building a
county budget hoard.
woodshed and other out.buildings
GUAaaNTBBD Woax
Expert workmanship. Watches and
Read “ Silverton” for “ Corval­
for James McWilliams at his home
L avndbv
clock* a specialty.
lis'* in the ¡turn published last
on north First street.
C j . b a n i . ng ano P ressing
week with regard to huuting li.
Coming to Albany
HALSEY
OREGON
A. M. Templeton and wife of
censes sold in Marion couuty.
D D R l B E L I N . Prop.
Brownsville were guests at the
Those hunters don't go over to
home of their eon, R. Templeton,
Benlon county to any great extent
to get their licenses.
j Brownsville, were married in Al- Tuesday.
Specialist
Mr*. D. Taylor aud son Law­
U i.. u .
<-> ' i
. . I b*ny yesterday. • He needed a
Office 1st door south of school house
r M
\ QU,,nby W
,en‘ t0 'homekeeper and she needed a rence were at the county .seat Fri­
Halsey, Oregon.
Corvallis Monday to attend O. A. home. - They got them
in Internal «Medicine for the
day, makimr the trip by auto
C.
Dealer in Real Estate.
past eleven years
They
were
nccorapanied
home
by
Vine Maple circle met last eve­
Handles Town and Country Property.
John Farrier of Brownsville ning, with a number of the Hhedd Mesdames J. W. Driokard and
Give him a call and see if he can fix
went to Portlaud Monday to put io lodge members present Neighbor C. P. Stafford.
you up.
H o e s N o t O p e r a te
a few weeks in the employ of Bow­ Hill transfered from Calls circle to
Mrs. L. Pike renamed Saturday
man, the woolen mills man,
Vine Maple cirole. After the from California and is the gueet
buys a full-cut blue
Will be at
Calvert Applegate and bride, Neighbors spent a sociial hour to­ of her mother. Mrs. M E Bas
who have been on their honey­ gether they treated to ice cream, sett. She was accompanied from
HOTEL ALBANY
denim Bib Overall,
Eugene by her daughter, Mrs,
moon, were guests of the geutle- cake and coffee.
Monday and Tuesday, Septem­
uian's aunt, Mrs. T. I. Marks,
Lewis Skirvin, who attended Earl Koppe, and daughter. Mr.
well made, plenty
ber 25 and 26.
Saturday, as they were returuing high school in Halsey, has entered Pike and eon George are making
All work done promptly and
to their home at YoticALa.
Office
hours
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Willamette univereity. He was tbe trip from California by auio
(reasonably. Phone No. 26V.9
and will be along later.
of roomy pockets.
J. F. Venner, formerly a drug­ in town yesterday.
Glenn Chance retnrued Friday
gist in Halsey and lator in the
S. M. Garland, democratic nom­
same business in Brownsville, but inee for the state senate, was in night from hi* trip to Bend and
A splendid work W R I G H T & P O O L E T W O D A Y S O N L Y
other
eastern
points.
now retired, 76 years old, and i town yesterday. Mr. Garland has
! LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mrs. I,aura Mallow, 58, also of J held the position lie aspire» to in
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
Mrs. Henry Bateman of Browns
No Charge for Consultation
tarment.
ville, accompanied by Mr*. Lloyd
Phone 33
phone 15
Templeton and two soue of the
Branches at
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
county metropolis, called at tbe
Brownsville, Phone 37C15.
in medicine aud surgery and is li-
Harry Chance home Friday.
H.lsey Phone- 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr
cen«ed by the state ol Oregon.
lie
Mesdames Eldon Cross and L.
I Visits professionally tlie more important
C. Merriam wero callers at tbs
towns and cities and offers to all who
county seat Friday.
call on this trip free consultation except
Citation
One 50-cent bottle Green Soap
Shampoo free with each
bottle
Purola llair Tonic
W. A. RINGO, Druggist
most of which are blackface. Balance
merino and Cotswold, including rix full-
blood Shropshire bucks.
50 Blackface Ewe
Lambs
3 Shropshire Bucks
^D inner guests at the R. A. Tero-
pleton home Tuesday of this week
were A. M- Templeton and wife of
of Brownsville, Mrs. Angle Dobeon
of Tacoma and A. C. Foster of
Salem.
U. F. DITEMAN,
E. L. Stiff
FURNITURE EXCHAN6E
Halsey Garage
USED FURNITURE
Used Ranges, $20
TJe Old Stand Barber Shop
th a t
S p e ll
W ATCHMAKER & Jeweler
Economy
W. J. Ribelin
Dr. Mellenthin
$L00
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
75c
AT
$
I
W. H. Beene and family spent
Monday uight with Mr. Baeue's
parents in Brownsville.
Mrs. W. W- Bass and daughter
Lena visited at the Paul Ashton
j home near Tangent Friday.
,
Harry Chance and wife, ac-
. companisd b / H. W. Cllngman.
■ drove to Brownsville Monday
; Hugh Cumming» of the oounty
-p »eat was transacting buisness in
happiness snd l>*» aom. W Halsey Tuesday
P" tare
t om M eighan.aided
‘ "»»t kiddie. pro«
tanWr
H. Reumnger. W H Kirk and
• •
M/ Worth Bass L r e at the eountv
•
W metropolis Wednesday,
KEATON
«achejor
,
,
»
h ’
?
1,1 •
t.L
-.!' . pure joy.
r«vTnin|tn
»•'•' h 1" « '’'
¡* - B U S T E R
made chambray
Work Shirt,
well
stitched, two pock­
ets, full-cut sleeves.
J.
<(
I m two rests, with a laugh in every foot
for a splendid well-
7 and 8 in block 2 in K. Hayes xiditiou ' r",heT ,h *B
are very often the
to Halsey, Linn connts, Oregon at c,ns* of >our long standi ng trouble.
£ u : ,,eT
“ -
Remember above date, ibat con.
Witness, the Hon W. R B il v « v . i s u ,,* 1' o,, on th is t r ip w ill be fr e e
Judge of the couuty couet of the state of ,n<^ ‘ h * 1
tre a tm e n t is d iffe re n t
Hard I lick ***^ filedshia
— F,r*nk K
ch#rd" ol l-sb
snon bj*
nomination
petition
the sheriff's office.
L. A. McKern was working io
, The
, , store
---- --- with
-------- a square
a gravel pit »outhwwst oi towoldea‘ tor every customer.
Tuesday when the bank cavsd in
In the county court of the state of the expense of treatment when desired.
¡Oregon, for Linn county:
x According to his method of treatment
| In the matter of the estate of ) „
I W. II. Kirkpatrick. Deceased, fe t a tio n he does not operate for chronic append­
L v. k .
K',N'r’ w Ker" icitis. gall stones, ulcers of stomach, Em­
I ■ Charles E Kern, Eldon \V. Kern E S ail* or adenovis.
’ Bush and to all others unknown, Grect-
He has to his credit wonderful results
i In the name oi the state oUOregon. m diseases of the stomach, liver, bow­
\ on are hereby cifcd and required to ap- ! els, blood, skin, nerves, heart, gadder,
J*ar in the county court of the state of , bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs,
| Oregon, for th elou n ty of Linn, at the
. courtroom thereof, at Albany, in said i rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rec­
I u°UntL on Mo»d»v. the 16tli dav of Octo tal ailments.
‘ .Vr j ' *’ ,en ° ‘cIock >“ the forenoon of i » ,*
.
L
that day, then and there to show cauae * 11 >01' have becn *hmg foranv length
¡why an order should not be gran ted :0* time and do not get any better, do
ALBANY, OREGON
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day of September, A. D. 1922.
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