Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 05, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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FACE 8
KUKAL ENTERPRISE
You’ll Answer the Far
Cry With Cheers!!
It ealls to your heart, anil you’ll
•peak from the heart when you
•ay M arveloue.”
“The Far Cry”
R. W. Tripp, prominent business
man of Albany was in Halney
Wednesday evening.
M AY i,
Halsey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
Mr. Reynolds spent several days
in Albany on business recently.
Carl Isom is now the fond pos
lessor of a collie pup which he se-
cured recently.
Warren Isom and family, visit'
ed at the home of Flovd Wade of
Peoria Saturday.
with
BLANCHE SWEET
JACK MULHALL
Hobart Bosworth
Myrtle Steadman
J. W. Clark, on the farm just
outside the southern city limits of
Brownsville to which he moyed
from Halsey a month or so ago,
has a big brooder full of baby
White Leghorns.
When Mr.
Clerk returned home from the war
be took a thorough course in dairy­
ing and poultry at O. A. C.
A lford A rro w s
Mr. and Mrs. F. Buford Morris,
Chas. Stralsy and family, Mrs.
Mrs. Clayton Smith is in the
C. P. Stafford and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene hospital, where she under­
J. W. Driukard were among the
went an operation.
people who were seen on the Cala.
Harry Leeper who has been sick pooia Sunday.
In a Eugene hospital ia reported as
Dan McLaughlin and wife of
beiog improved.
Salem are spending a few days at
Mrs. W . VV. Bass enjoyed a visit, tbe home of Mrs. McLaughlin'
from her daughter, Mre. Paul A s h - 1 H a t t i e Davis.
tm of Riverside, Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Green who has
Miss Beulah Miller went to Salem been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Saturday, where she was a guest | Mrs. M. E. Gardner for several
a ’ the Bishop home.
weeks left Sunday for her horns in
work-18»“
Pedro, California.
Mr. Corcoran has been
ing at the Peoria cemetery, doing| Mr. a°d Mrs. E. Penland, and
cement work the past week,
Mr. and Mrs. George Starr motor
J. F. Schedtler of Jefferson was ed to Newport Saturday and spent
attending to businesi in Ilalsey, the day with Mr. Starr's mother.
Monday.
P o iso n
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
W P. Wahl and Henry Zim­
merman were business visitors in
Eugene Monday.
The berry growers of the Lacoipb
| community Tuesday evening over
the radio sent a call for 1000 berry
pickers. The greatest demand for
pickers ever placed by one com­
munity.
Mrs. Joe Cersovski and daugh­
ter Anna Theresa came homo from
Portland Tuesday of last week but
a message came that evening that
Mrs. Cersovski’« mother was much
were, so they returned to Portland !
Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mis. Frank Kropf and
Mrs. Hostettler drove to Portland
Wednesday of last week taking
Mrs.
Cersovski and daughter
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bond and
sons, Melvin and Lloyd spent Sun
day at E. D. Isom’s.
Ruth Kropf spent Tuesday night
of last week with her teacher Mrs.
E. D. Isom and Elsie Kropf spent
Monday night of this week.
Chester Curtis and family visit­
ed at Charles Tandy’s Sunday.
Mr. aod Mrs. Frank Kropf and
sous, made a trip to Clackamas
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Workinger
and children were Sunday after­
noon callers at E. D. Isom’s.
Mrs. Wallace Hawk and Mrs.
Clover of Springfield spent several
days at the home of their sister,
Mrs. Lee Ingram last week. On
Thursday they all three attended
the funeral of their sister, Mrs.
Chris Hardesty at Canby.
Miss Lillie Rickard spent the
week-end at home. On Sunday
her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Rickard and uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rick­
ard took her to her school io Ben­
ton county and attended church at
Monroe.
Lee Ingram and family spent Sun­
day evening at A. E. Whjtbeck’s.
E. D. Isom made a business trip
to the county seat Friday.
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aybestoe Hi-speed
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S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
A sure relief for the
worst case of Poison
Oak. Guaranteed.
212 East First st., Albany
Phone 379
EPSO M S A L T S
3 l b s for Z d c
Portland-Brownsville » Truck
Harrisburg
* Line
TRY VOLR NEIGHBORHOOD DRl’Q
STORE FIRST
Leave Portland at 5 p. m. Satur­
day, Tuesday and Thursday.
Leave Harrisburg at 2:30 p. m.
Monday, Wednesday A Friday.”
Phone Portland 8228
Halsey depot, Swift dk Co.
- E veryth in jf in Drugs —
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H alsey
P h a rm a c y
F. BUFORD MORRIS
Portland, care Auto Freight Ter­
minus.
Halsey, Oregon
HARO LD
L U N D Q U IS T
Will surely appreciate your
patronage
1923 Chevrolet Touring
1926 Dodge Sedan
Olds Coach, 1925
2 Ford Coupes
Jewett Touring, 1926
1 Ford Truck, 1 ton
Overland Touring
Halsey R ailroad Tim e
North
8outh
3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
16,
5:15 a. m.
15, 12;45 p. m.
18,
8:16 a. m. flag 33,
8:12 p. in. flag
34,
4:08 p. tn.
31,
1:34 p. in, flag
Noe. 14 and 16 atop to let off passengers
from south of Eugene.
Na_31, direct connnctien for Marahfield
points.
Passenger« fer s>uth of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-brownsville stage leaves Hal­
sey at 7 a. ni and 12:15 and 8:15 p. m.
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. in. and
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
32,
H ig h w a y G a ra g e
Retolutioni of Condolence
Wm. H. Wheeler attended to
First and Baker
* Albany, Ore.
business in the county seat Tues
In Memory of our departed bro
H
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SR
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day.
ther, W. J. Ribelin.
“Rome De Luxe*9
Whereas, Again that unwelcome
Turn to page 5 and read the Ser­
Sleep Sold Here
vice Motor Company’s ad if you yet relentless visitor, death, hath
Outgoing M a il
are interested in the purchase entered the portals of our lodge
W hat a glorious feeling’
room
and
summoned
a
dear
broth­
j
of
a
Ford
car.
it is to escape from th e
At the Halsey postoffice mails
A professor in the college
er to the beautiful home beyond.
deadening effects of a
Mrs. J. A. Hill and daughter His zealous work in the interests
^school of journalism writes: elose going north at 11:50 a. m.
s a g g in g b e d s p r i n g .
* The citizens of Halsey have and 5:20 p. m.
Mrs. Ben Holt were Albany visit­ of our beloved order, and hia life
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
reason to feel pride in their com­
When you sleep with
ors Saturday.
5:20 p. m.
laden
with
gentleness
and
kind­
munity
paper
and
I
trust
it
may
your spine straight—
To Brownsville, 0:20 a. m. and
thrive and become increasingly
Mrs. C. S. Dean has returned ness, has won for him the plaudit
when you eliminate the
12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
able
to
give
them
the
service
that
from her home at Marshfield and of the good Master, and will cause
p re ssu re on d e lic a te
will help them in their work of ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
Holley and Sweet Home.
is
helping her daughter, Mrs. Staf­ bis name to be cherished io the
nerves— when the whole
upbuilding the district.”
affectionate memory of our lodge.
ford, ia the telephone office.
system clears itself o f
Are you giving loyal support to
Therefore be it Resolved, That
Paid-for Paragraphs
f a tig u e p o iso n s a n d
your home paper?
Prospects are brighter for a Purity Rebekah Lodge, No. 130, in
every muscle and nerve
heavy fruit yield this year in the testimony of its loss, and to ex­
(5c a line)
H a ls e y
feels re fre sh ed —th e n
Willamette valley than baa been press its Rebekah love, be diaped
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
o u ’ll a p p re c ia te th e
known for years.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sturgis of
at the Enterprise office.
in mourning for 30 days, and that
enefits which we offer,
Mr. Lockheed of Ontario, Ore­ we tender to the family of our de* Rex came Tuesday of last week
you in Rome Quality I
8 pages w eekly
gon is here on a ten day visit with |ceased brother our sincere condol- from Rex and next day took Mrs.
Attention is called bv the Sand­
De Luxe, T he Hed-
his
daughter
aod
son-in-law,
Mr.
|ence,
urgis'
siBter,
Ruby
Schroli,
home
blast for Senator club, 420 Railway
springLuxurious. There
Exchange building, Portland, Or­
with them for a visit of a week.
and Mrs. Brad Moss.
Addie E. Moody 1
isonlyonegenuineRome
year f o r ^ d o l l a r egon, to his platform, which is
Sadie
A.
Gsnsle
,
Com.
De L u x e—let us show
Chas. Kavser while passing
published oa page 8 of the voters’
Mae A. Miller \
it to you. All sizes car­
Stops when time expires.
pamphlet by the secretary of state.
through Halsey Wednesday made
ried in stock. For wood
Chief plauk is ’’MODIFICATION
a call on his aunt, Mrs. Wm. H. For Women Who Follow Styles
Send in names of friends who OF THE VOLSTEAD A C T -
o r m etal beds.
Wheeler.
do not take the paper. Be sure REFERENDUM OK PROHIBI­
Have you decided what you are
and give postoffices and rural TION LAWS.” His slogan is:
The littie daughter of C. 8. going to wear this spring and sum­
“ Wineand beer under government
routes correctly.
Morse has been quite Seriously ill mer? Do you know what the B enton Y ellow D e n t
control. No saloons.”
the past week. Dr. Clark of style trend is? And if you are
Twenty.five weeks is long enough
G o ld e n G lo w
Harrisburg was in attendance.
time
in wbict. to get acquainted.
Piano Must be Sold
not too sure, would you like to
A
week
or
two
is
not.
Therefore
Will
sacrifice high-grade used
Gilbert Hayes was taken to the get some reliable information ?
P rid e of th e N orth
we offer the Enterprise 25 weeks piano in storage near Halsey for
ospitsl st Albany Thursday where
Then turn to another page of
for 25 cents to any person within immediate sale. Will give easy
Best for the V a lle y
t was necessary to tap his lungs this issue and look over Julia Bot-
fifteen
miles of Halsey who is not terms to an established home, For
THE BEDSPR1NO LUXURIOUS
bee itise of an accumulation ol tomieys’s Woman’s Fashion de­
full particulars and where it may
acquainted with it.
fluid.
partment. Here you will find
be seen address Portland Music
N oce:
some of the most charming sug­ S elected S eed - C a re ­
A friend of the Enterprise Co., 227 6th st.,Portland, Ore.
ii I» l u l l o a ly b* Tb« H u b , Con*.
The Women’s Foreign Missionery
W*nv. W « « I t lk> ■«nulno and rw>
gestion! you can imagine for spring
and
of Halsey offers to stand
MMMad U I « bw ld dul ( lo p .
fully C lean ed and
FOR SALE
Society is scheduled to meet at the
the cost of fifty such subscriptions.
attire. Dresses, bats, hosiery and
House
and
four, lots, Halsoy.
home of Mrs. Arthur Foote, Fri­
Send in names and addresses of
T e ste d
accessories described or depicted
friends within 15 miles of Halsey $500 assessed valuation of the prop­
day. Mrs. B. M. Miller will lead
by one who lias seen and worked
who do not know the Enterprise. erty. ida M. Cummings, Albany,
the meeting.
H A LSEY
with the latest popular modes.
If we receive the names before the Oregon.
Mrs. C. H- Koontz was in Salem
I list is filled your friends will get
Julia Bottom ley is a fashion au­
ithe paper
Saturday, where she visited hei thority. She gets her information
A l r a mv , 0« t
STORE
daughter, Alberta, and attended direct from the largeat centers in
2 5 w eeks F R E E
part of the May Day festivities at Palis, New York and Chicago, aod
the Willamette University.
visits these places several times
First-class W o rk
The proceeds of the cooked food year in search of the newest tilings.
J- W. S T E P H E N S O N .
sale conducted by the members ol Anything she describes can bs de­
tlie Eastern Star at the Koontz pended upon to be smart.
Turn to her deparment today.
TUSSING & TUSSING
•tore Saturday were given to the
And
remember, anything she i«lls
Mesouic home for children.
LAWYERS
Cars
abont, particularly materials, can
Halssy and Brownsville
Mrs. Irma Shotwell spent the be obtained in Halsey from mar
Good trades allowed
week-end at her borne in Salem, chants who advertise in the Enter­
Oregon
where she attended some of the prise.
May Day festivities at Willamette
university.
HOUSE TABLES RAIL BILL
P . P A P M A N Prop,
Mrs. Uaneels accompanied by
Plan W ould Havs Holped Oregon
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
her daughter Leisla visited her
T ru n k Railway Project
'gency
Hub Cleaning Works
—SAVES FUEL
parent! in Oregon City Saturdxy
Washington, D. C.—A proposed
tnd
Sunday.
— LASTS LONGER
amendment to the Interstate rem
i
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Field Corn
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BARBER
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HALSEY .... .
GARAGE in
HUDSON
& ESSEX
Two Cars for Sale or Trade
Wrecking Shop c~.£,o.
Parts SLiv;
—
Mrs. Starr of Brownsville and
Miss Beulah Miller spent Saturday
and Sunday as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bishop of Salem. They
BARTCHER
f u r n ; t t v r e com PA NY attended tbs pinassr pienio at
Cbampoeg Saturday.
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ALBANY
Mrs. Georgs Hayes removed her
sou Gilbert from the family
boms here, to Albany, the later
part of tbs week for medical treat­
ment. Gilbert has been suffering
from eompliettions of plurisy and
whooping cough. He is reported
J »» in proving nicely.
mere« act which would have permit­
ted the Oregon Trunk railway to build
an extension southward Into Klamath
Tails from Rend without procuring any
certificate from the Interetate com
merce commission has been blocked
for this session of congress In the
house committee on Interstate and
foreign commerce, where It was in­
definitely tabled after the senate had
passed It without a dissenting vote.
The house committee voted to post­
pone any action on the amendment
for the remainder of this session after
a number of railroads bad made ati
uoua objection against any change In
t^e existing law.
We want
your
Complete i.n.of
A
Modem
Barber Shop
A B E S PLACE
DELBERT STARR
Funeral Directgr and Licensed
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
Albers Brothers and Brewster’s
C H IC K E N F E E D
Fleece Twine and Wool Sacks
T. J. Skirvin Seed (o
W . L- W R I G H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
H trriiburg, Ore.
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