Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 04, 1928, Image 8

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    who have been visiting her mother
Mrs. Gregory, will accompany h ui
to their home near Lakeview.
Your Winter Clothes
Needs Supplied Here
» Whiteside & Locke •
| Hardware, Implements and Sportiug j
j Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos J
• 3rd A Madison Sts., Corvallis, Ore. I
E psom S a lts
3 lb s.
Z5©
7 lb s. 5Oc.
Warm Coats
It’s Umbrella
Delivered
For Winter
Weather
As Ordered
Household Ammonia, pt.25c
Mineral Oil, pint,. . . 73c
Spirits Camphor, . 23c-43c
Turpentine, . . . 9c-19c
A "Queen” of Guernsey’s provides the milk for Queen Marie's repast
when Royalty visited t Pacific International
Before you buy a warm coat
for winter, take the time to
inspect our wonderful display.
We have a variety of warm
coats that will win your instant
approval. Select yours now.
Many a cold and spell of
sickness is prevented through
the timely use of an umbrella,
so see to it that the children
have one, as well as every
member of the family.
When you order Groceries
from this store they are deliv­
ered exactly as you ordered
them. If w do not have the
exact item you wish, we do not
substitute without asking you.
Shoes That Will Keep
Neckwear and Shirts .
Your
Feet Warm
For Men and Boys
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Why take a chance of having wet feet dur­
Come, men and boys, see this dandy lot of
shirts and ties we have ready for selecting. ing this weather, when at a very small cost
you can get a pair that keeps them dry?i
Shirts of durable, color fast materials.
M. V. Koontz Co», Inc-
S O C IE T Y
N O TES
C ontinued from page 1.
The eocial season for the winter
in Halsey was opened this after­
noon when Mrs. T. 1. M arks ex­
te n d 'd the h o sp itality of her lovely
home to the members of th e T h u rs
day Study club. This was annual
guest, day of the club ns well as
th e first m eeting a ’ter the sum m er
vacation.
the first m eeting of the I’ureut-
Teacher association will be held.
T his m eeting will be in the
nature of a reception for the new
parents who have moved into the
district d u ring the sum m er and
also for the teachers. A program
ha« been planned but the n ature of
it is a secret as aie several other
num bers o i tha evening’s program
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HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
AND
SU R PLU S
Mr. and Mrs. J.S . L am ar were
Halsey visitors S atu rd ay calling on
Dr. T .I. M 'rk s while there.
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T l E S D A Y , O C T. it
S O ’c lo c k
H arry C arey in
“ SATAN
TOWN”
Aaron M. Frank of Portland and
his Hackney Pony "Aloma,” win­
ner of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce $2,000.00 Stake at the
1927 Pacific International.
The chariot races of ancient
Rome offered no more exciting com­
petition than some of the events
scheduled for the 10th Annual
Horse Show of the Pacific Interna­
tional Livestock Exposition to be
held at Portland. Oregon, Novem­
ber 3-10, inclusive. •
Roadster classes at fast paces
nre shown In the great 231 feet long
Horse Show arena. In that ring
the maneuvers of seven and eight
six-horse heavy draft driving teams
bring the spectators to their feet in
Monday m orning from a two weeks J
stay in eastern Oregon, where he
spent the tim e h u nting and taking
hot m ineral baths. H is h e a lth is
m uch im proved.
Percy T aylor took his little
daughter Bettv to Halsey T hursday
to consult Dr. M arks in regard to
the little g irl's b e a 'tb .
Mrs, Fay C itheus had as her
guests over the week end her b ro th ­
er and wife of P ortland.
Mrs. Anna G ithens was a busi­
ness caller in C orvallis T uesday.
RIATLO
THEAf
HE
Junction City
Saturday
Tom Mix in
“ P a in te d
P o st”
Sunday, Monday
Clara Bow as the
Red Headed Darling
of the navy in
“ T he
F lee t's In”
Get YOUR
“W e a r - E v e r ”
Alum inum
3-quart Straight Sauce P
TODAY/
Shedd Personals
C o n tin u td from nage 1.
Miss Cleona Sm ith accom panied j
Mrs. Jess Cross, Mrs Eldon C ro ss,!
and Miss G ladys McCornack to j Oct.
her home in H alsey Tuesday eve- [ 4 to 13
ning.
— also
The ladles of ih e m issionary so- j
cieties of A lbany, O akville and
Shedd held an all day meeting at
the cottage W edneiday.
get
this
“W ear-E ver”
French-Fryer
Two kitchen ateoelle
In onel
M. R. Ayros arrived in Shedd
I’inireday and Mrs. Ayres anti son
FARMERS IGNORE HOOVER
Corn Belt Leaders Refuse to Confer
With Republican Candidate
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JIM HORNING
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General Blacksmithing
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Acetylene Welding.
First & Adams.
Corvallis. Ore
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ST. PAUL, Minn.—Declaring that
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
M orris
P h arm a cy
tumultuous applause with their dar­
ing and exciting performances.
High and broad jumping events dis­
play the stamina and skill of both
horses and riders.
High stepping harness champions
of America and England are shown
In superb form. Three and five-gait­
ed American Saddle Horses charm
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the spectators with their graceful
action and amazing speed.
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The prize money for this Horse
Show is approximately $36,000.00—
the largest amount ever offered.
Horses from all over America and
from abroad come to compete for
Pacific International’s prized rib­
bons. During each performance .
will be staged parades of prize-win­
ning Livestock and demonstrations
by famous sheep dogs.
The ISth Annual Pacific Interna­
tional Livestock Exposition com­
bines Livestock Show; Dairy, Land
and Manufacturers’ P r o d u c t s
Shows; Sheep Show; Wool and
Mohair Show ^N orthw est H:.y and
Grain Show; Fox Show; Industrial
Exposition; Boys’ and Girls’ Club
Work Exhibits; great “Truth In
Meats” demonstration, and daily
auctions of Beef and Dairy Cattle.
$100,000.00 Is offered in Premiums.
Attendance each year exceeds 120,-
000 persons.
Leading Railroads of the North­
w est and other transportation lines
are offering special reduced fares
to the Exposition.
S p o o n R iver Sparks
The Law renson sals T hursday
was well attended and Mr. Lawren-
«on w»g pleased with the d a y ’»
work. The m issionary society of
the Southern M ethodist church
served lunch and realized a neat
sum for th eir treasury.
Formaldehyde
45c pint
Exciting Events at Horse Show
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S tr a le y B ros.
C A P IT A L
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and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Snyder of
Salem spout S aturday and Sunday
a t the Merwin VanNice home. L.
R. Snyder, R uth Sny er, Cora
D arr and Mr. and M rs. VanNice
attended church at H a rrisb u rg on
S unday.
M rs. Florence H ale of Brownsvile
has been the guest of Mrs. E , a.
M arsters for several days the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. ILL. Straley were
visitors a t the air uerby Sunday
< E n terp rise C orresp on d en ce)
in Corvallis. They report they
Friday afternoon Mrs. E. E
M rs. 11 J . F alk and daughters,
enjoyed
it very much.
G orm ley will he hostess to th e G iacp, Pearl and Nellie, and son
members of the Fast Noble G rand E veretl; Chris Falk a n d Mayme
P eoria N ew s
club.
Falk were visitors at the slate fair
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T hursday,
(By an E nterpiise Reporter)
On the evening of O ctober 12
Dick. Bruce end H arvy H arding
Mrs. George Bayne was a Peoria
spent S unday a t the T uttle home
visitor Tuesday,
iu H alsey.
Rev. G ibson arrived here from
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blerly and
California Sunday morning to take
son K enneth motored to Salem
charge of the Southern Methodist
on the highway.
T hu rsd ay to attend the state fair.
church, the pastorate having been
They were overnight guests at the
made vacant by the resignation of
Conrad
Falk home, retu rn in g home j
Short Order Lunches
Rev. Metcaif, who because of Mrs.
Friday afternoon.
M etcalf’s health, was compelled to
Groceries
Mr. and Mrs. W R Kirk and move to a higher altitude.
fam ily and Miss Doris H oward
Mrs. Opal Jones and son of
were state fa ir visitors S aturday.
Meat Market
Benton county visited the fo rm er’s
Mr. and Mrs. W .A. Falk and m other, Mrs. Alice Barcas, last
Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds
•on
Rawleigh accom panied Mr. and Monday.
and Cabins.
Mrs. F‘. W. Falk to Salem W ednes­
Mesdames J. ,S. L am ar, J. W
day.
L
am
ar, Fay G itbens, Alice Barcus,
We are here to serve the
R.D. Snyder and daughter Ruth #i'd M-M. F ru it attended E astern
Public. .
and Miss Cora D arr of P ortland, S ta r m eeting iu the new hall at
M r .s .'l Mj>. Lawrence of W estpprt Shedd Monday evening.
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Pictured above, Mrs. Minnie W ' Sheep, Hogs, Goats and Foxes will
Miller of Thousand Springs Farm, compete for a share In the $100.-
Wendell, Idaho, Is seen milking her 000.00 of prize money offered.
famous Guernsey, Yeoman’s Mister
Pacific International Is one of
Babette. Henry Thiele, prominent the four shows In the U. S. where
restaurantcur, is standing by wait­ the "All American” selections are
ing to carry a pitcher of this made.
"queen's” milk to Queen Marie of
Other outstandBig divisions of
Roumania who was a visitor at the
1926 Pacific International Live­ the Exposition are the Land and
Manufacturers’ Products Shows;
stock Exposition.'
Every Indication points to all dl- Industrial Exposition; Sheep Show;
dlvlslons being filled to capacity : Wool and Mohair Show; Fox Show;
at the ISth Annual Pacific Inter­ Boys' and Girls’ Club Work Exhib­
national Livestock Exposition. Port­ its’, great ’’Truth in Meats” demon­
land, Oregon, November 3 10, Inclu­ stration. and America’s gieatest
sive. Particularly Is this true of the Horse Show. Ten Horse Show per­
Dairy Livestock division. Fully 800 formances are scheduled—7 even­
dairy animals ere expected to be ings and 3 afternoons. Stirring
In the stalls when the Exposition high and broad jumping events are
opens, with breeds represented as announced for each performance.
follows: Holsteins 300, Jerseys High stepping harness horses and
200, Guernseys 150, Ayrshlres and three- and five-gaited American
Brown Swiss 150. Professor V. D. saddle horses will be seen in all
Chappell of Oregon Agricultural their perfection of form. Heavy
College Is In charge of the Dairy draft six-horse driving team con­
Products Show which, this year, tests are scheduled as well as other
will excel all previous records for team contests throughout the rest
sizo and quality of exhibits. In ad­ of the week.
All transportation lines are of­
dition to the Dairy Livestock en­
tries, millions of dollars worth of fering reduced fares to the Exposi­
pure bred Beet Cattle, Horses, | tion.
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H ill & Co.
Everything for the Kitchen
George G itbens arrived hornet any farmer who supported Herbert I
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cause of agriculture,” A. W. Ricker.
Secretary of the Corn Belt Federation
of Farmers, pointed out. in a state­
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ment issued here, that not a single
recognized farm leader had accepted
. \\ (XJD 1-OR SALE— lb inch, big fir. the Republican candidate's Invitation
Enquire J. W. Bressler, Dalsey.
to meet him and "talk over the situa­
BOR SALE nr t rade—Ford model A tion.” He said:
"We have good reason for not want­
Sfxirt Coupe demonstrator X w car
guarantee and service. Price $550 : j ing Mr. Hoover. We know him and his
methods. We have been up against his
Sella new for $<>77.00. Howe Garage. stubborn opposition for eight years."
Brownaville, Oregon.
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Classified Advertisements
OAK W> >01) for sail
, >
12
to
lb W in te r
apples 25c per box; Spies especially
fine N, T. Sneed.
oil.
WANTED—A goo l second hand John
■I'ei-re s u lk y plow I). S. McWilliams,
Rout« 1. Halsey,
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COMB H O N 11
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The Electrical Equipment of Your
Car is Vital
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,
The electrical equipment
of your car is so vital to
its satisfactory operation
that it pays you to have
it inspected regularly.
Our experience in thia
work enables us to han lie
it quickly and satisfac­
torily.
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When Herbert Hoover says that he
also has been personally attacked, he
probably refers to the thing« the Re­
publican candidate for Vice President
said about him before the Kansas
City convention.
The E nterprise f l.0 0 a year.
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