Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 08, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    {character and Judge Kelly pa-
1 1 oied him.
C. H. Koontz was a Eugene
sitor Saturday.
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Misses Lillian Reynolds and
I Lena Baas were passengers to
Albany Saturday.
fo r
Mrs. C. L. Lee returned to
her home at Bend Friday af­
ter a visit with Mrs. M urray of
I Crawfordsville.
Mrs. G. E. Rice and daughter.
Mrs-
E. F. I-aEayette, of
E ffic ie n c y
q Brownsville,
spent Thursday in
Albany.
E conom y
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The recital a t the Church of
C o m p le te e n fo rc e -
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Christ Friday night drew a full
w e n t o f a ll la w s
— house and delighted the audi­
ence. It was a complete sucess
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The U. of 0 . alumni residing
A v o te fo r C h a n d le r S»
| in this vicinity will have a din­
in c a n s a v o te f o r
0 ner a t the local restaurant Sat­
urday. The object is to pro­
mote the building fund cam­
paign.
Phillip Merriam left Friday
for Alaska as an employee of
the Portland-Alaska Packing
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V
i l . L. (han dle:
Association,
(Albany N ight F '.’ica
Deputy sheriff Linn County
Mrs. N- A. Timk and Mrs.
Helen Woods, who have been
M I visiting a t the J. C. Bramwell
• ' home, left Friday, Mrs. Tinik
going to Clifton and Mrs. Woods
4 to Salem.
Misses Maxine and Jane Wal­
C hattano.ga, Tenn., March 25, 1921.
lace
were Albany visitors F ri­
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day. They took their mother.
To Whom it May Concern :
Mrs. Hazel Wallace and grand­
I take pleaatire in atatiug Ib a t I have known M r. R. A.
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MA .
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
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: This is Hat Week z s
65x R L. Chandler
The Hat does not make the man. but it helps him to look his best
Sheriff
V'
Stetson
Hats
F ew minutes in front of our mirror
Mallory
Hats
You will find the H at you need
$ 3 .5 0 to $10
Lee
Hats
Dry
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Linn County •
What a Banker Who
Knows Chandler Says
Chandler, a lorrner citizen o f Chattanooga, T enn., for
many year*, and known him lo Ua a young man of good
character and firat-cla»» a b ilil /.
1 hare had many intim ate I nines« transactions w ith him ,
aod found him absolutely reb .hie in every p a rticu la r, ami
he handled a ll bi« financial I insactions in a thoroughly
satisfactory and honest mam -ir.
i{e was atone tim e manag r of the Chattanooga G olf and
C ountry C lub while I was p r-sidenl o f said organization,
in which capacity be gar« entire satisfaction, and no c r it i­
cism was ever made of him or hi« moral«, lie was sober,
u prig h t and a thoroughly reliable gentleman always.
Yours very t r u l r ,
C. M . PRESTON,
Active Vice-President H a m ilto n N a tio n a l Bank,
^ P a id A d r .)
Chattanooga, Tern».
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mother, Mr». G. W. M ornhinweg,
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her custody by order of Judge
Kelly.
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Run S k ' »« o ( 4W4
SUNDAY— MONDAY
M A Y 11-12
: Gloria Swanson j
I ‘'A SOCIETY SCANDAL”
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her la'.ewt awcceaa, »n-1 it i« her
best and Mggeat achievement
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J THE
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E T E R N A L C IT Y !
Haltty Happening*.
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Mis. J. W. D iinkatd was
Albany Friday.
A. C. A rm strong was in A1
bany Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Millet
and daughter Cardie were A1
butty callers Saturday.
W. P. Wahl and W. C. Smith
were in Albany Tuesday.
C. P. Moody was a H arris­
burg caller Sunday evening.
A ttorney A. A. Tussing made
ti business trip to Kiddle S atur­
day.
■« »i A lii
H a n y Commons and family
(•¡died at the Seth Mills home
Sunday.
t « at
I.. K. Wulton wtm home from
H arrisburg for a short time
Sunday.
t . t » ( flNk
O. W Workbiger ¡ml L. II.
A rm strong have new S tar tour­
ing ears.
< a m P4 4 fc
Miss Lena Baas went to Tan­
gent Saturday for a between-
train« eall ou her tia ta r, M r« . J
P. Ashton, and family.
T. P Patton and ( W. Gib­
son shipped a double-deck car
of lambs Monday. Mr. Gibson
making the trip to Portland
with them .
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Mrs. Ethel A rm strong's two
children have been restored to
Sunday, May I I , it
M OTHERS’ DAY
«net Sunday, May 1*
it
FATH ER S’ DAY
Re.neaiber your patent» with
card from the
RINOO DRUG STORE
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Dr. and Mrs. W hetstone were
visiting Eugene Sunday.
The annual C hristian Endeav­
or convention will be a t Shedd
Saturday.
Miss Clara D augherty of
Irownsville was a passenger to
’ortland Thursday.
Thompson and Wilkins have
>een indicted for th e Peoria
store burglary attem pt.
with them.
F. M. St. John of Corvallis
is selling Star cars in this
neighborhood. He is p retty well
known in this part of Linn
county, having once conducted
a creamery a t Brownsville and
lat er sold a great many Sharp­
ie. cream separators through­
out the county.
There arc a lot of uncalled
for voters’ pamphlets a t the
postoffice which Mr. Bramwell
will gi
nybody requesting
them. The pamphlets are sent
to all registered voters, which
includes those who have moved
or died w ithin two years, as un­
der the law names are not can­
celed until the parties have fail­
ed to vote for two years.
Among those who went down
to Eugene
to meet with the
O rient «la
S aturday
n ig h t—and
W
ALBANY
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been I llieient Service
Cream arid Produce Station
(T o
be continued)
FARM
LOANS
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can make both F A R M and C I T Y
L O A N S at a very row rate of inteiest
From 5 to 10 years. W rite me for par
trculara.
G . W . f.AFi.aa,
Salem, Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg
Second a t, opposite llatsey Garage
Short orders at all hours up to I I p. m.
Square Meal, 50c
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Laundrv sent Tuesday*
\gency Hub Cleaning Works
A B E S P LA C E
F. M . C R A Y ,
DRAYM AN
.Ml work done promptly and rtftsoti-
ablv.
TI e in s ta llm e n t of our story and j biog h air, but the court decided
about a colum n o f local gousip, that bobbing is not b a rte rin g .
standing In typo, are left over for i
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want Of room.,
p i e eighth-grade school ex-
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Vine Mapla Entertainment
Vine Maple circle last n ig lit had
| aminations
throughout
th e
country are today and tomor-
' row.
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a* guert» about fo rty eistera from
Motor Hear»«,
l.ady Attendant.
working all winter at West E i'.
|ir«-nnsiillc
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Oreg n
was home for a few days the
first of the week. It is Mrs.
Isom’s intentiun to leave the
W . L. W R IG H T
farm at the conclusion of school i
mid. with their boys, make th eir I Mortician & Funeral Director
llalscy and Harrisburg
home in the new mill town.
T a y l o r . Halsey, or
Because he was troubled by I *11 l> W.
L- WRIGHT. Harrisburg
debts E. E. Paine of luicomh |
burned his granary and grain |
separator, on which there w as I
f'JDDD insurai" e. He was arrest I
A m o r A . T ussing
•it and confessed. declaring that I
this was h it first crime and |
LAU 'VERGANO NOTARY
Mould l>e hi , last. VVitne. -» J
H alseï , Osaiivs
testified to his previous good ’
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OREGON
Gas O n Stomach M a y
Cause Appendicitis
I Dad’s and Mam’s Restaurant
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BARBER SHOP
ha*
(B ^ ^ C L Q T F W o œ ]
Piano Must be Sold
of Tan- Bee Swarms ,,aÆ . <*,liv,r#d
who
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HALSEY R A ILR O A D T IM E
seriously ill but is thought to be Finley, a t Crawfordsville Tues-
North
Eoath
improving.
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No. 18, 11:37 a. in.
Mrs.
Link
Stewart,
of
Port­
No.
17,
12:1.« p. m.
Mrs. Ryan of Colfax, W a sh ./
24, 14:27 p. m.
land,
who
form
erly
lived
here,
23,
7.26 p. m.
is a guest a t the home of M iss'
22, 3:20 a. m.
21, 11:32 p. m.
is visiting relatives and friends.
Beulah Miller.
Nos. 21 and 22 atop only if flagged,
Mrs. Fred Applegate of Yon­ No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p. in . , ' stops
Mrs. Shisler and children of
H arrisburg called on Mrs. C. P. calla arrived Friday for a few to let off passengers from south oi
day«’ v is it w ith her sister, M r*. Roseburg.
Stafford Saturday.
No. 23 runs to Eugeue only.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hallier T. I. Marks, and her mother,
Mrs.
M.
E.
Bassett.
No. 21 rnns to Eugene, tbeuce Marsh­
and son Vernon of Imperial
Mr. and Mrs. Boner of Eu­ field branch.
Valley, Cali., were guests at the
gene,
were guests the first of Passengers for south of Roseburg should
0 . W. Frum home Sunday.
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
Andrew Brown, W. L. Norton the week a t the home of the to No. 15.
latte
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other,
Mrs.
Sophia
and Glenn Chance were Salem
Bass.
visitors Monday.
SU N D A Y M AIL H O U R S
Mr3. C. P. Moody and chil­
Miss Ruth Finley visited at
The
delivery window of the
the home of her father, George dren visited relatives a t H ar­
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risburg
the la tte r part
of last Haleev post office is open Sundays
week and fom there took a trip * om 10:40 to 10:50«. m. and 12:15
to Triangle lake.
I to 12:30 p. m.
xf
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Sunday mail goee oot only on
Mr. and Mni. A. E. Foote and th, norlh.bonnd 11:37 irain;
Edna and Helen Robinson mo­ M ail goes south once a day, cloaingat
Constant gas
causes inflammation tored to
the F. W. Robinson 11:0$ a. m. ; north twice, closing 11:2«
whieh may involve the aopemiia. Sim home near Junction City Sun­ a. m. and 5:30 p. in. M a il stage for
pie glycerine, buckhorn t« rk , etc., as day.
Brownsville, Crawfon’ sville and Sweet
mixed in Adlerika help» any case ga*
Home leave* daily at 4:45 a. m.
on the stomach in T E N minotes. Moat
Mrs. Eliza Brandon and son,
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medicine» act only on lower bowel, but
M. D. Brandon, and W. J. Ribe-
A dlerika aels on B O T H upper ami
lower bowela and*reinovea all gat and lin and Mrs. Ryan motored to Paid-for Paragraphs
poiso- a. Excellent for obstinate con
Eugene, Springfield and up the
stipation and to guard against appendi McKenzie river Monday.
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boet— H alley State Bank Check
RINOO DRUG STORE
W. J. Carey paid Halsey a Book wi)h J10 , n
««nay.
short visit Monday. The can- Rewird
R D B ilyiu
cer which had been troubling
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him
on
the
side
of
his
face
is
opj
pBper3
for
eale at 5c a bundle
We have a b eautiful piano stored
entirely cured, he says.
[at
h e » Enterprise office.
at t the
near Halsey -that we w ill aacrifise
Mr. and Mrs. E . E. Gormley
for iiDinediate sale. W ill give eaiy
to living Saturday to
term«. F or fu ll particula r» and went
You may cut lit lie Jen-
visit George Alford and family,
where it w ay be teen nddrtre
nie’ e hair w itho ut h a vin g a
Mr. Gormley returned Monday barber's licence. The Portland
G eo C, W il l M usic H ousk ,
S a le m , O regon.
but his wife remained for a barber'* union had (he keeper of
longer stay.
a beauty parlor arraated for hob-
,o,ï' Redwood Tank ' heap
Isom,
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“ D r e s s W e ll a n d S u c c e e d ”
we
understand they nearly
laised the roofs down there—
were Frank and Roy Gansle,
J. C. Bramwell, C. P. Moody,
C. II. Koontz. William McDow­
ell, Half Bond, John Hunter,
John Salash, Frank Kirk, J. O.
Cross, O. W. Frum , George
Hayes and T. J. Skirvin.
M. D. Brandon arrived by
auto Saturday from St. Johns,
to Cottage Grove Monday.
Wash., for a visit with his
H A L SEY
mother, Mrs. Eliza Brandon,
and his mother-in-law, Mrs. H.
M. Miller.
His wife arrived
Cash paid for
several weeks ago to be with
her mother, who h as been C ream , P o u ltry , E ggs, V e al
& H ides. M . H - S H O O K
Mis. It. H. Cornelius of Al-
iany, was th e guest of Mis. L.
Merriam, Thursday,
Mis. Lee Lowry of H arris-
>urg,
foim erly Miss Marie
Irock, was a Halfiey visitor
Ihursday.
Miss Fleeta Liviek left on the
•arly morning tra in Saturday
for A storia to make her home
for a time with her sister, Mrs.
Vlyrta Moore.
Atxiut 50 people a tti nded a
FOR SA I.E
comedy a t th e Rialto hall l ri-
One
lay night given by a traveling gallon
troupe, mostly guls, who came
W X > T E D
o show, and they did.
Tom Slate, form erly
nr keg
rent but now of New York, who I
N. T. S n k k d .
.ecently got judg rcent for |
30,000 against a compahy that I
DR W H ET STO N E
lad infringed upon a pafikint o il
D E N T IS T
his for a radio receiving:appa­
HALSEY HOTEL
ratus for airplanes, has achiev­
'd another victory. A lin k ' ss
Wednesday only
nvented by him, which c u t s '
1:80 to 8:S0j
the cost of refrigeration one-
half by using cartion-dloxide ,
ras instend of ice,
has liecn
tested by the Canadian govern-1
meat on n car'oa I of tiih «ml ;
First-Class Work
pronounced a success.
Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry
Mrs. I,. II. Wallace and nep­
Sent Tuesday*.
hew H a n y Reeves, of Portland,
J . W S T E P H E N S O N Prop
accompanied by the la tte r’s
brothers, Willis and Charles,
and cousin Jam es Hector, of
D ELBER T STARR
Halsey, drove to Eugene Sun­
day to see
Howard Reeves* F u .ie ra l D ire c to r and L i­
father of the three brothers.
censed F.m baim er
F ra n k
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Halsey Meat Market
Rev. Robert Parker and A. A.
Shedd and Brownsville. A b a n ­
quet wa» eerved at 6:80 and ibiHigh Tussing were in Albany Mon­
ahont eighty m orta l* feasted tlw r* day.
muat have been more than enough
NOTICI
left to fill the ba-kats mentioned
in the scripture story of a t ig feud, . .
Wedneaday, May i4 tb , baa been
if one may judge from the portion designated by the city council aa
brought by fair meisengera to tnw ela«n-up day. On tb * weat eido
p rin te r. And i t wasn’t “ frag- j of the railroad p’ aea a ll tr«»b in
manta, aucb *g are mentioned in , i<o«e» or sack* on the w a it a id . of
tha guid book.
tb * «treat, and on th * * * * t aid* of
F u ll of fraternal good w ill, cake, the railroad on the east aide o f the
ate., the assemblage enjoyed a «»a- »treet. A nything th a t may ba
aon o f song, listened to t a l k * by burned w ill not be accepted.
two grand officers aod fin a lly held
Sealed propo4ila for hauling the
the regular meeting of the order. above trash w ill be received by the
nndareigned u n til Monday even-
p1®'
12th, at 6 o'clock p oi.
Study Club
I h» council reserve* the rig h t to
The Study Club met w ith reject any or a ll bid*.
By order of the council,
Mrs. Ja y W. Moore last week
K. F. C ross , Recorder.
and Mrs. C. P. Stafford assistod
the hostess. There was a cun-
. n . Tr_
tinuation
of the
study of
Americanization.
»ppointment of executrix:
The club will serve a dinner! Notice ia hereby given that tba
on prim ary election day. t h e ; “ nder«'>e«,ed, by an order of tb«
proceeds to go to the public I ? ? un,y Court wi Linn County,
library.
Oregon, has bean appointed Exee-
Mrs. G. W. Laubner ledl a I
laat « ill and taatamaut
discussion on the "Origin o f af D«v»d I. Hom, deceated. AU
perron« haviug claim« again«!
May Day.
There was a discussion o f the
««ate of said decadent ara
olub'a work by Meniames Bond red u’ r*d to pretent them within
Stafford and Croat.
Mix mouthi from tba date of th is
The meeting is to be at the
Wi‘h ‘b# ?roper T00cher»'
home of Mis. D S. McwSkams
»nd,r“ «n’d “ h«r «.¡dance,
in Albany.
"“ "'«nam s about four m,ie, «outhwaat of
riit> m a rk e t u h e ro y o u a l­
w a y s g e t th e b est in
meats.
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W . h. C A R T E R
Mrs.
J. W. - Moore
Moore
o president.
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Secretary and Mis T. f , Marks
Treasurer.
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A mor
laOH,
Executrix Aforesaid.
A. Tussina,
Attorney for E xecutrix.
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