Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 13, 1920, Image 4

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    School ] Notes
ALL AGES JUST DOTE
Just Arrived
The High School ball team
on our deliciously flavored ice won over Brownsville last Friday
er** »ms. W’>» have a varieties afternoon, see account elsewhere
of Lozen deheack.. Rich lus- in the paper. They will cross
cious, cooling, perfectly frozen bats with the same team at
creams the joy of the height- Brownsville this coming Satur­
day.
ene I su miner, the delight of the
The days are growing very
t-. t zal winter the all the year long but we will keep up our
delicacy de luxe!
pep for three more weeks.
All Senior activity will take
place the last week of school.
(Commencement will be held
I June 2.
The botany class is planning
to take another field trip Thurs-
Saturday, May 15.
’ day evening to the foot hills.
I The course of study requires
. these trips.
Miss Erwin has received a re­
ceipt for $55.07 from Mr Senders
of Albany, who is the chairman
for the Armenian fund drive.
This amount was raised by the
entertainm ent given recently by
T uesday, May lo th ,
Mr Waldo Davis, the high school
and the sale of tags. Fifty per
cent of the proceeds w ent to Mr
Davis.
The High School expects to
hold a social entertainm ent of
some sort soon to replenish the
student body fund.
High School Reporter.
Our shipment of cutting Machinery Binders, mow­
ers and Rakes.
peering and McCormick we handle both lines so
order your repairs early. Expect our repair stock
next week.
1 second hand 1 horse cultivator at a bargain also
new two horse cneckrower. Drills, m anure spread­
er, 1 )iscs, Horse and Tractor.
Xow is the tune to get
ready
fo r harvest. Buy
now.
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
G. W. M O R N H IN W E G
HALSEY OPERA HOUSE
W e have a V aried A sso rtm e n t
PARAMOUNT PICTURE.
WALLACE REID in
“Alias Mike Moran”
Comedy, Paramount Magazine
of Aluminum Ware at very rea­
sonable prices. Also a stock ot
Granite Ware.
Do not fail to try our Rockers,
Diners, etc.
We are also prepared to serve
you with a stock of General Hard­
ware.
UNIVERSAL PICTURE
FRANK MAYO in
“Brute Breaker”
Lvon-Moran Comedy.
P rogram at s < Clock S harp.
A dm ission
25 cen ts
15 cents
Vote for G30Ö ROADS ftiAY 21
Vote 302 X Yes for 4% State Road Bond Limit
“Just a s M an to M an”
says th e G o o d J u d g e
Yours for a prosperous year.
$100 Reward. $100
T h e re a d e rs ot t h is p a p e r w ill b<
p le a se d to le a rn t h a t th e r e le a t lea st
one d re a d e d d ise a se t h a t s c ie n c e h as
been a b le to c u re in a ll Its s ta g e s a n d
th a t is c a ta r r h . C a t a r r h b e in g g r e a tly
in flu e n c e d b y c o n s t it u tio n a l c o n d itio n s
re q u ire « c o n s titu tio n a l tr e a tm e n t
lla ll'i
C a t a r r h M e d ic in e is ta k e n in t e r n a lly a n c
a c ts t h r u th e B lo o d on th e M u c o u s S u r­
fa c e s o f th e S y s te m th e re b y d e s tr o y in g
th e fo u n d a tio n o f th e d isease, g iv in g th e
p a tie n t s tr e n g th b y b u ild in g u p th e co n-
| s tit u t lo n a n d a s s is tin g n a tu r e In d o in g ita
w o rk
T h e p r o p r ie to r s h a v e so m u c h
f i l t h In th e c u r a tiv e p o w e r o f H a l l ’s .
t a ta r r h M e d ic in e th a t th e y o ffe r O ne
H u n d re d D o lla r s fo r a n y case t h a t It f a ils ,
to c u re
Send fo r lis t o f te s tim o n ia ls
A d d re s s F . J. C H E N E Y A C O ., T o le d o
O h io . S o ld b y a ll D r u g g is ts . 7&c.
You get a lot m ore genu­
ine KUtiafnction from a lit­
tle of the Real Tobacco
Chew th a n you ever got
from th e old kind.
You d o n ’t need a fresh
chew nearly as often,
th e good, rich, real to ­
bacco taste is so la s t­
ing. T h a t's why it
costs less to use tills cl i* s
of tobacco.
Any m an who uses th e r .1
Tobacco Chew will tell jo u
th a t.
Paid in Advance.
Cross & White
•J I have a new shipment of Mill
jjFeed, Holstein, Sunny Brook, w
$ Alfalfa Meal and so forth.
Dorothy Phillips’ first picture
since “ Destiny” will be seen at f — --------- ;-------------------------------------------------------------
Chopping dom* only on Monday, W ednesda
the opera house in “ Paid in Ad­ /h
vance,” the new production, is
Friday and Saturday.
based on a story of the Canadian «
W ool Sacks and Twine now on hand.
Northwest and the Klondike, by / |\
James Oliver Cut-wood, who is
recognized throughout this coun-l
try and Canada as one of t h e 1
foremost students of life in that
region, as well as a creator of en­
trancing stories. He is said to i
Put up in two styles
be the only American ever en- j
gaged by the British Govern­
RIGHT CUT is a short cut tobacco
ment to do exploratory and de­
W-B CU T is a long line-cut tobacco
scriptive writing. His collection
of game photographs is known
Öroadway, New
to be the largest in America.
“ Raid in Advance” is rich in
situations and scenes. The sto-
E L E C T IO N , M A Y 21
ry begins in the fur country of
Canada and enough of the story
is laid there to give an excellent i
knowledge of the manners and
O U W IL L N E V E R wish to take another dose of
customs of the heterogeneous
people who inhabited the region.
p'.lls after having once used Chamberlain’s Tab-
Then the scenes shift to the
’icts. They are easier and more pleasant to take,
Klondike, and portray in all its
moee
gentle and mild in their action and more reli­
wickedness and taudry allure­
BAI.I.OT TIILI- IS AS FOLLMYS;—
ments the gold mining district
able. I hey leave the bowels in * natural condition,
c u N S T i - r r r i o v A i , vmlxdxext i w . . r « j « , u ,.
,h .
302 X Yes
l<egi«üit. Ve A ’,' ,!y.
at Dawson City.
while the use of pills is often followed by severe
C F N T i T A T C IN D E B T E D N E S S
Miss Phillips was directed in
303
No
H ) R PC R IVIAN r, t R O A D S . P ri>
T.» a m e n d h e r n >n 7 o f
A r t io p A f t
, - t n u " , , t t ,e « u t « . 4 O re g o n » . w » u .p e rm it t h e
constipation, requiring a constant increase in the
this picture, as in her several
créât* . . . ( -la.-
1 I. m » •<■«!-. udn g pr«vi<>u» debta a n d lia b tliti«
f o r t h e p U ’ '« .
,]
.. , ,1 m u . tin i
p - im a n e t i t n>»*ls t.» th«
preceding
successes,
by
Allen
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done. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist.
lit th e S ta
t O . I , ia «•««,» 1 of tu >per cent»*« now provided by lav.
Hulahar, who is her husband in
private life. In “ Paid in Ad­
NO PROPERTY T A ' NO DIRECT TAX
vance” she is cast as .loan Grp v,
NO INCREASE IN A! 0 LICENSE FEES
daughter of a fur trappe* in
northern Canada. She ¡r iured
NO INCREASE C r GASOLINE TAX
V
Keep these three facts in mind The present auto license fee« and to Dawson City by tb'e unscru­
gaanlini'tax will pay both tiie nriic nal and interest on all the ttnnds pulous proprietor of a notorious
under this amendment, and w ill yi I an annual surplus tvesidea for other di.e. who promises her work as
titate highway work No additional taxation of any kind.
a nurse and assumes her th a t her *— ----- ---------------------------------------------
father will het-ome wealthy as ..."
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'. ou Get /J - L FO UR of T!ic»e
FEDERAL FUNDS A JST BE MATCHED
Oregon m in t have .-ultb i.-nt ll. g lx ,y F unds to m atch Federal a p p o rtio n ­ an expert fur buyer.
m ents or Oregon ra n n o t get the I .
i o f 1 , ,|eral m oney fo r Oregon lto n .tr
Other notable names are in the
U rre a e m g th is c o n s .it„t..,r „1 |„ . , . t h , n e ,, - ity .
t „less | „ „ i t is increased
cast, among them being Priscilla5
e itn e r s ta le roatla ra n n o t ln> com pleted t *»r m any, m any years, o r must be finished
b y d ire c t p ro p e rty ta x a tio n . 'H o s tile , ire averts d ire c t p ro p e rty ta x fo r nt«*«
AND
Dean, who is herself a Universal
highw»y» an.l makes e a rly com pletion p -s ib le . L e t's get the roads b u ilt now.
s ta r, William Stowell, who plays
Income from h r sent Seurtej kuili.ieat te Pay Principal lad laternf.
the leading man: Joseph Gerard.
T b .r « - t Ika t res. ,1M tn sn suto l ic i w .
and ( M l.n . b a w ith .s lt I.» ^ a a .o i
Lon Chaney, Frank Bnjwnlee,
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Tuesday, May 25.
F * r Iu4ara.l TsHtw, Puupte,-*.. r f u - t h . r I t trmapoa, w n t.b r
$
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B etter
than Pills
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Veto 302 X T m ttr4 . sut*
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