Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 24, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    DRUGS
MARCH 24
RURAL ENTERPRISE
AGE 8
HALSEY
GARAGE
HUDSON
& ESSEX
^ D ealer
in
|
TORRANCE
econditioning Shop
visit to Mrs. Nora Coleman Sun*
1 day.
“ LAD Y
C a rs
| Glenn Chance was here Mon-
Good trade* allowed
ay beston Hi-apeed
W I N D E R M R E ’ S 1 day.
Special eale on tire» and tubes up to the 81st of March
Brake,
P
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tro
n
iz
e
Y
o
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r
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMahan
We sell tires fo r less than you can buy them for from any
FAN "
were in Co’ valln Sunday.
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
N e ig h b o r h o o d S to re
m all order bouse
Mrs. Hanna.; Cummings cams
by ihe screen's greatest director,
212 East F irs t at., A lbany
in
home from Peoria Sunday.
Phone 379
connection
Mr. Stankey is o vner of t>
P. P A P M A N Prop.
with
large woodworking plant here.
Ronald Colman
Wayne Vsatch is home from
W h a t th e A u to s
Mr. Minckley has been bed­ Halsey Railroad Time
Irena Rich
Bert Lytoll the U. of O. for his E aster va*
ridden
a week with rheum a­
Prescriptions
North
C o s t th e C o u n tr y tic and for
South
cation.
May McAvoy
other ills.
32, 3.24 a. ni. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
C
arefully
from tbe drama by
Mrs. G. Mitzner is ill and Ida
16, 5:15 a, m.
15. 12;45 p. in.
New York.—America'» automobile
OSCAR W IL D E
Com pounded
18, 8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. in flag
was a t home w lh her from Al­
bill including coat of cars, insurance,
34, 4:08 p. in.
31, 1:34 p. m. flag
bany over the week end.
Next Sun.— Mon.— Tuea.
- T R Y M Y STORE FIRST— upkeep, gasoline and numerous other
No». 14 and 16 stop to let off passengers
items of expense, totals more than
March 28— 29—30
Three new looms have been
from south of Eugene.
—T H E N A L W A Y S -
No. 31, direct connnctien for Marshfield
114,000 000.000 annually, tbe bureau of
G L O B E
A lbany added to the equipment of the
points.
industrial technology estimates In a
Brownsville woolen mills.
“Rome De Luxe”
Passengers for s rath of Eugene should
report made public here. Future or­
Halsey Happenings
D. J. Hayes went home with
take train No. 17.
der» obtained by the bureau »howed
F . B u fo rd M o r r is
Sleep Sold Here
Halsey-hrownsville stage leaves Hal-
(Continued from page 1)
* *s son-in- law, Han Nash cf
that It costs the average automobile
sey at 7 a. in and 12:15 and 8:11 p m
'
_
.
. - - 1 Gresham, Saturday, after a visit
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. in. and
W hat a glorious feeling
HALSEY
OREGON owner more than $700 a year to own
Mrs. Logan has returned to , , re b the ialt(.r
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
and operate his car.
it is to escape from th e
Corvallis.
I
. . | Lloyd Hughes of Peoria and of songs and readings, was giv­ The average retail value of cars, In­
deadening effects of a
Oren West is running hl. ^ ¡ Bges BeU]ah Carothers and en.
cluding accessories, was found -to be
Outgoing Mail
s
a g g in g b e d s p r i n g .
wood saw occasionally.
Dorothy Mansier were in Halsey
$1000. Of the present output, at tbe
Mrs. Frank Leeper has the
A t the Halsey postoffice maiin
When you sleep with
rate of 4.000,000 automobiles annually,
Thomas Morgan of Plainview, Friday
afternoon, the girls flu.
j close going north at 11:50 a. m.
your
spine
straig
h
t—
approximately
$250,000,000
worth
are
91 years old and unmarried, visiting Ernestine Coleman,
and 5:20 p. m.
Guy Bramwell is making a exported.
when you eliminate th e
died Saturday.
Peter Bilyeu died in Portland
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
stay in town.
Demonstrating where “the automo-
p ressu re on d e lic a te
5:20 p. m.
Willard L. Marks of Albany Sunday, aged 70. R. L. Bilyeu
Miss Cleona Smith visited at i fcll\ ^ olIa; L ‘ °e8: ? . e
nerves—when the whole
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
may run for the republican and Mrs. C. C. Jackson of Halsey
a table showing that costs of cars and
[ 12 m. M orning stage to Browns­
nomination for state senator.
and Mrs. John Nemchick of Har- Oswego Saturday.
system clears itself of
accessories now stand at approximate­
v ille goes on to C raw fordsville,
Donald Margason shot th e 1 ’ ¡«burg are his brother and sis-
fa tig u e p o iso n s a n d
Mrs. H. W. Chance visited in ly $3.750,000,000 annually; deprecia­
HoPey and Sweet Home.
Brownsville Wednesday.
tion was estimated at $2,500,000,000;
every muscle and nerve
nail off a finger last week when ters.
he fired an air gun to see if it
Miss Beulah Miller and Mi.
feels refresh ed —th e n
John Quimby nearly cut his upkeep, repairs, $2,000,000,000; drivers
was loaded.
Paid-for Paragraphs
and Mrs. Albert Randle of Mon­ thum b off while cutting wood. 5 wages, $1,600,000,000; gasoline, $1,200,-
y o u ’ll a p p re c ia te th e
, 000,000; garages, $900,000,000; taxes,
mouth
drove
to
Eugene
Friday
H erbert Clark of Shedd got
benefits which we offer,
The Southworths and Moodj'3( $625.000,000; interest on investment,
(5c a lin e )
a hand badly mangled in the and returned to Bob Miller's were in H arrisburg Sunday.
you
in Rome Quality,
$500,000,000;
tires,
$6i8,ooo,ooo;
oil,
gearing of a tractor Thursday, in the evening and remained till
Old
paper»
for »ale at 5c a bundle
De Luxe, The Bed-
Mrs. Hugh Leeper has gone to »3°°.ooo.ooo. and insurance, $300.000,-
Saturday.
but no bones were broken.
at the E nterprise office.
Ernst Lubitsch
CompleteStock
City Prices
R
Parts L U " ’
Wrecking Shop
H alsey Pharmacy
I G00.
Mrs Irm a Shotwell went to
Mrs. William R. Landen, Bert
Minckley’s niece, and two chil­
dren arrived Wednesday from
Titusville, Pa., for a visit.
Charles Elliott and family of
Eugene and H arry Hook and
wife of H arrisburg were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill Sun­
day.
J. C. Bramwell looks more
contented with life. Mrs. Bram­
well arrived home from Port­
land Friday for a vacation of
a couple of weeks.
The Ralph Wade family at
peoria are now out from under a
three m onths’ quarantine foi D O N ’T M IS S IT. H E A R T H E STO R Y OF
scarlet fever. Junior, the last
The present assault on the direct p rim ary liw ,
one to have the disease, will not
The attem pt to dictate republican politics and nom inations
be able to return to school on ac­
in th is state,
count of his eyes being weak.
The am bitious program to control the senatorial nom ination
Both churches are giving in­
strum ental and vocal musical
features by good talent Sunday
evening. E. D. Isom is the lead­
er at the Church of Christ.
IL W. Chance’s rheumatic
knee is improving and he hopes
noon to discard crutches. His son
I,. V. and wife helped celebrate It is an in te r ts tin g sto r y .
his 64th birthday Sunday a t the
Paid adv. Alfred E Clark for S 'o a to r campaign committee.
Chance home in town.
Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. Forster.
Mre.
Portland
she
and
ton
Mr.
F rid ay
L is te n in o n R a d io K T B R , P o r t la n d
T h u r s d a y , M a rch 28, a t 8:30 p. in.
*\c u in g , where
was joined by her husband
together they went to Gas­
to spend the week end with
Shotwell’s grandparents.
ALFRED E. CLARK
candidate for tbe republican n om iu a tnn for U nited States
senator, w ill deliver th» firs t radio political address of the
campaign.
this year,
The purpose later to accomplish the defoat of the senior
senator as well.
H. A.*Rei>ninger
of
A lb a n y
POrtlaiid-BrOWîlSVÜIe » TfìlCk
Harrisburg
1 Line
known her*’ havi"* ,ive*
Lh tW.‘ B y e rie y ^ t Albany''’
i n a Lake Creek farm which he
still owns, has joined the seek
Gilbert Carey of Eugene
ers a fter the republican nomina­ spent the week end with Halsey Leave Portland at 5 p. m. S a tu r­
tion for county commissioner.
relatives.
day, Tuesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Sudtell re­
Leave
H arrisburg at 2:30 p m.
Eighteen members of the
Mrs. W. F. White and Mrs.
cently returned from a trip ot
Monday, Wednesday A Friday.
Karl
Bramwell
were
at
Corvallis
several weeks in southern Cali­ u nalb u rn fa m ily and Buford
Phone Portland 8226
fornia. They visiter! Mexicali and Morris, Halsey druggist, Miss Thursday.
Halsey depot, S w ift A Co.
Tia Juana, over the line from Wilma Haverland of Browns-
Mrs. J. J. Corcoran, Chester Portland, care Auto F re igh t Ter­
minus.
the two southern corners of th • v*^e an*i Miss I’eebler of Albany Curtis and Mrs. Glen Curtis
golden state, and found th o st I were at a reunion in Portland drove to Albany Friday.
H A R O L D L U N D Q U IS T
places no worse and no b e tte i! Sunday a t which the patriarch
W ill sur«ly appreciale your
The W illamette Glee club, ot
than western towns in this coui:-'
the family, W. A. Eastburn
patronage
which Alberta Koontz is a mem­
try were in early days. A cor- won a horseshoe tournam ent,
ber, is touring in southern Ore
respondent writes from Califor-
Mrs Ejixa Brandon ,ate,
gon.
nia to an exchange of * longing, ceived w<ird of the death
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
for tlie green fields of Oregon, brother-in-law, John G. Pell of
J. H. Vannice and family had
but the Sudtells found Califor­ Kooskia, Idaho. The deceased Is a week-end visit from a niece, Colonel Charles R. Forbes has been
nia beautifully green a fter the also an unde of Clive Stafford Mildred Hubbard, from W. U., admitted to the federal penitentiary
at Leavenworth, Kan., on a two year
recent rains.
He was 82 years of age and Salem.
sentence for conspiring to defraud the
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wade and crossed the plains from Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker government In letting contract» for
children of Peoria made a short in the pioneer days of 1852
and son Paul and Mrs. Ruth the construction of hospitals for vet­
The W. F. M. S. and its vari- Foote drove to Albany Monday erans.
A Rome semiofficial agency says
I ous branches put on a founder’s afternoon.
..
„ — , -------- ----------- opposition in United State» senate to
day program at the M. E. church
Mrs Harry Breaaler and baby ratification of Italian American debt
Sunday evening in honor of the
Gwendoiln
went to Newport Sun settlement Is regarded In official Ital-
59th anniversary of the society.
A pleasing program, consisting day for a visit with her mother. Ian circles at attack on fascism and
Mrs. Henry.
hence attempt to Interfere In Italy's
în d f ™ ? / 8 and ^ " n d 1
Charles Falk and family drove
to Portland Saturday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Newton.
J her
\T nnla
I T I C a iS
Special Chicken
D inner Sunday
"'.^Confectionery
T. P. Patton and wife had a
visit Sunday from their da-^fil­
ter, Mrs. O. B. Stalnaker of Cor­
vallis, and husband.
(Form erly Dad'» and Mam’» re»-
Miss Julia Hulse, the druggist,
laurant. U nder new management)
Open 6 ». m. to 10 p. tn.
left Monday for her home in La
Mr and Mr». O. J. West Prop« Grande, intending
to visit in
Portland on the way.
FOR SALK
T h e W e st’s B est R a n g e
G U AR ANTEED to cut fuel coats one
half, Pnrnishsd in white, blue or grav
enamel or enamel trim
Has large 28
inch oven
Large fire box—uses large
wood. Aehee removed every three
monthi Your old range taken in ex
ahaage.
__ B A R T C H E R
F U ItjNJIf V 1T.RJE|,C O|M P A NY
ALBANY
L ANGVVMOI»
Internal affairs.
Influents, which threatened for a
time to become a national epidemic,
now Is on the decline, although sever­
al sections are still suffering from the
disease. Dr. Hugh 8. Cumming, sur­
geon general of the United States pub­
lic health service, reports.
An Increase of nearly $1.000.000 In
the value of American fruit exports In
Baby (¡ran d C h ev ro let
A son was born to Marion 1925 0Ter ,he *’re,r,OUi rear
an
Carey and wife Thursday at the n< unced by the commerce department.
2 Ford C ou pes
boms of bis grandparents, ]. B.
1926 J e w e tt T o u r in g
1 Ford T ru ck , 1 ton
H ig h w a y G a ra g e
First »nd Baker
HOWARD
Hughes and wife, Brownsville.
Sir. and Mrs. B. M. Bond7 1).
H. Sturtevant and Lyman Pat­
ton and th eir families spent
Sunday afternoon at McKei
Approximately one half the total value
of $42.220.582 of fresh fruit stripped to
other countries was In apples. O r­
anges. pears, grapefruit, lemons and
peaches comprised the balance.
Germany May Question Brazil
Berlin.—Germany will make diplo­
matic inquiries of Brasil, asking for
Albany, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tycer ,n explanation of the Brasilian ettl-
and baby of Portland arrived tu<1# ln ,he le“«u« of nation» which
SR1GLEY
Saturday for a visit W ith Mrs
the postponement of Germany's
Tycer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs ’ »trance into the league, it was report-
John Bressler.
'><1 ln ,h * Wilhelmstrssse.
Brasil's
threat to veto the German application,
i
“ 7 7777
“ . „
unless Brasil obtained a permanent
Milton A. Miller arid Oswalt seat In the council.
by many
MIT i
. . .
German officials to h0B4£ bn sn ,m
Floral and
Music Shop
,rra tic
national committeemei friendly act." which « M a . diplomat-
Albany
from Oregon.
I ic representation». .
•»
CUT FLOWERS
- SHEET MUSIC
HALL'S
springLuxurious. There
is only one genuine Rome
De L u xe—let us show
it to you. All sizes car­
ried in stock. For w ood
or metal beds.
cber’s m ill, near C raw fordsville.
D
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THE BEPSPRINO LUXURIOUS
• There It only one genuine
X lU lC • R ome Quality D e L ttx t anti
It It made only by The Rome Com«
peny. W e tell the genuine a a d €©©•
I it io t hegithtui tlccp»
Hill & Co. I t.
HA LSEY
D ELBERT STA RR
Funeral Directsr and Licensed
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
B row nsville, Oregon
G E T A C Q U A IN T E D for a dollar.
Send $1 for a special 5 -m o n th i'
subscription to S U N SE T, the
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— the clean, up to-date m on thly
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Spare-
tim e agents wanted.
Address
460 F ourth street, San F ra n
cisco, Cal.
P IA N O m ust be sold— W ill sacri­
fice high-grade piano in storage
near her» fo r im m ediate sale.
W ill give easy terms to an e“ tab-
lisbed home. F »r fu ll particu-
lars and where it may he seen
address Portland Music Co., 227
S ixth street, P o rtla n d , Ore.
Anyone interested in cream sep-
uratois should cail at the farm of
A . W. D y k s tra , route 1, and see
his Im po. ted Belgian M elotte. M r.
D ykstra says th a t w ith the self­
balancing howl the M elotte w ill
skim as efficiently after ten or
fifteen years’ use as when new.
I t is said to be q uits a sight to
witness his M elotte in operation.
We cleared 48c in February,
despite the fact th a t we have
500 readers who do not sub­
scribe for the Tribune—Scio
Tribune.
1
REFERERS SALE OF R E A LTY '
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of sale mad: and entered in
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
W . L. W R IG H T
for the County of Linn, Department
No. 2, on the 1st day of March, 1426,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
in that certain suit therein wherein A.
G. Wsggener and E. A. Waggenar his
H arrieburg, Ore.
wife were plaintiffs and Agnes Struth­
ers, J. E Wsggener, M E. Davidson.
Theo. Davidson her husband, M. I. Wsg­
gener, Lvdia Wsggener his wife, Veda
Roush, George Roush her husband,
George H. Waggenar, Fauline Waggen-
er his wife, Oscar P Wsggener, Marga­
ret Wsggener h it wife, Elvira W. Hall,
George K. Hall her hatband, frwin G,
Wsggener, Mabel Wsggener his wife,
Laundry sent Tuesdays
V irgil K. Wsggener, Lois Wsggener hit
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
wife, Georgs E Waggoner, Katherine
Waggoner bis wife, Jessie Allen, Minnie
I. Lilly, Prank Lilly her husband, Lau­
ABE S PLA CE
ra B. Gatchell, L. W. Catchall (hereto­
fore
impleaded by name of A. A. Gatch­
N O T IC E
ell) her husband, Harry B. Waggoner.
of Appointment of Administrstrix
Margaret Waggoner his wife, W alter R.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Wagqoner, Amy Waggoner his wife.
dersigned by an order of the County Orville V. Waggoner, Orvel C. W «k'
court of Linn Connty, Oregon, has been goner, Margaret Waggoner h it wife
appointed adnunistrstiix of the estate Ailsa L. Thomson. Henry B. Thomson
of Arthur Wesley, deceased All per­ her husband. Daniel S, Waggorer, Mar­
sons having claims against said estate garet E Waggoner, George Roberta,
are hereby required to present them the unknown heirs if any af said George
w ithin six monihs from the date ot this Roberts if he be deceased, Ills Roberts,
notice, with the proper vouchers, to the tlie unknown heirs if snv of said Ilia Rob­
undersigned at her residence in Halsey, erts if he be deceased, Hattie Thompson,
iu I.mn County, Oregon.
the unknown heirs if any of said Hattie
Dated and first published thia 10th Thompson if she he deceased. Charley
day of March, 19.’6.
,h* unkno»'> heir» if any of
Effie R. Wesley, Admv. of Estate said Charley Roberta if he he deceased,
fussing A Tussmg. Attys for Admx.
the unknown heirs if any of Susan Rob-
1 f“wbr’<18«. deceseed, and gener­
ally all persons unknown havnig or
NOTICE
of Appointment of Administrator de claiming an interest or estate in the
property in said , uit wore defendants,
Boms non with W ill Annexed
Notice is hereby given that tht under­ and appointing and directing the under­
signed by an order ot the County Cenrt signed as sole referee to sell the realty
of Lino County, Oregon has been hereinafter described, I. theunders.gned
appointed a.limmstrstor de bonis non referee, will on Saturday, the 3d dev of
with will «„„exej of
Mta|e of April, l t ^ a t the hour of 1 o'clock p.
David I Isom, deceased. All person« m of said day. at the front door of the
having claims against sai l estate uoi «nuthouse at Albany, in Linn County
heretofore presented to th . executnx of Oregon, offer end sell at public suction
to the highest bidder, for cash, subject
wi'th T i . * r* r*qU,rr'1
pre' * nt ,h il"
to confirmation of said court, all of the
«ene I . »7Of* r T,ou<:her’ to the under, S. F.
of the N. E.
of sec 21, in tp
signed at his residence, about four miles
14 S of range 3 W. of tha W illa m -tte
Da’. e ? a ,U,MV 10 1
" meridian,
in Linn county, Oregon, con­
Of lilrc h n x ”
V^-tsv
taining 40 acres Dated and first pub­
lished March 3 lv26
t _
. -
Administrator Aforesaid
Tussing A Tussmg. Atty a for Admr
T
Frank Richard, Referee,
lusting A Tussmg, Attys, for Plffs
A
Modern
Barber Shop