Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 20, 1920, Image 3

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    J M Porter is puitinur a cement
Ul t r o u t Ol Ida hciiae. (itu
Maxwell is doing the work.
Mr arid Mrs Henry Brock and
Mrs Clark and her two children
were Lebanon callers W- lncs-
day.
I ''Linn County’s only can dm
lor D e.'tgate to the 1 e| i u ;i:
National Convention- J o e ! C
B o th vole lor him ,”
.1 Aöv.
Mr Me All. st or re! , ■ ,
Tuesday ev< t . -r from ?l
where he w nt F* o w - . 1
with the body of his wife
term ent.
Sign painters v ert her
day last week and d d son
tistic painting f ir Fi. 1 /r'
products on the soutt si,!t ci
Koontz’s stole.
Will II Beene arrived lack
from Cali Thors a ’•!
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where he has been tni;.-’ge,| jn
theoil production'for the p- t
few months.
Will Beene and Lena II ’< ate
were m arri d : J .
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SHIP E Y AUTO
A C aravan c in sistin g of th irty loaded Mo-
r tru ck s passed th ro u g h H alsey T uesday af-
ternoon, M ay 1 3, h aving left P o rtlan d for Eu-
ne May 17, co m in g u p on th e east side of
Hk t;7 river. Tin y left E ugene W ednesday m o r­
n in g to re tu rn to P o rtlan d via th e w est side.
G ra d u a tio n su its for
y o u n g Melt and Boys who
p a sse d by th e skin 61
th e ir te e th .
T h e writer o f th is adv
n e v e r sp o k e« valedictory.
He know s from experi-
e n c e th a t a hoy can I. II
down on a rith m e tic ami
still c u t figures at the
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VOTE 31)2 X Yes
C ontinue ih< present road program which
is provided for by m otor vehicle license and
gasoline ta x alone. It will not raise taxes.
l e above Caravan was under the auspices of the Or-
i Vutoiuoiive • i k i / Association, Dealers’ Motor
r Association, a id National Automobile Dealers’ Asso-
>n, and th
d for by the same parties.
Mrs
graduation exercise«. So . '
way last Ja n u arv when lhe fl, t
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we p lat t d o u r o rd e r for i Om<* • >'■(.■ '
g rad u atio i. su its we plan
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d ay cap ab le enough lo vit,
m ake a sin n e r look hkt* a A
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sa in t.
S u its for boys priced " 7 ° '
»12 to ^45.
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1H- ' ■> 1 my i " |i iin o>\in ■ in C.ililiirui.i. I will yell nt public m iction on
■ il''< i. ’ ¡ilk I,, in i uni oiic-h. il m iles so u th -w e st o f llalsey, five
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i n r , a n d o i i e - l o u r t h mil** west o f Nixon on
men uieE .
from I . ¡t‘.
Graduation shirts, new hats,
Mr
neckwear, and everything els • a bun ,
boy needs for standing in the Wcdne* • <\
lime-light.
' day:.’ vis ' at ‘ Je 1) ; MvW
Harris home. 11 j* ¡-on, I*
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B L A IN
CLOTHING
COM PANY.
Albany, Oregon,
VALVE F IR S T
llalsey
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May Gth ;.t • ¡ie I,
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ita ortoinirabon tbir«<
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•» » The annual election of oil
cers resulted as follows; Mrs
W Mornhinweg, -, president:
pre-ide . Mi
F H l’')i••■!-. v
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60 lbs, 22 suckling pigs,
55 Head of Sheep
16 head of old ewes, 10 head of yearlings, 28 head of
lambs, 1 1-year old registered Shropshire buck.
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ami afterwards took lunch at tho
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home of Mrs W U Kirk.
Vitz Ri. » a .
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arrived Friday for an exterded
visit with the Hayes and Stew-
ard families northeast of town
He brought his litt e Prand-
daughter to make her hopie with
the Steward family.
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ingl«* disc *lrill, 1 di»o, 1 8yractiso 12-inch gang
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j < i H< m lit n e i l l. I s (»ring toolb harrow , 1 I section bar-
* - ¡ i i 'l ’ i < u . a t o i I ( hpp«*r fanning mill, a g rin d sto n e, som a
1 I )<* La \ a I sopa ra tor, 1 L aurel ra ng** with r*‘s«*rvoir, 1 boat i ng
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ing room and kitchen for
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Earm Mat hinery.
I L :m«l 1-1 STmlchak**!’ waguti am i bod, I gcoil bay rack,
• hl hot h i I ini» !•
........ lire. I open buggy, J lh***ring mower, 1 l)eor-
I
the club
Hotel Halsey to rent. Good run for the sum ni'i <
of trade Apply to J H Tweedie. after- < n th- ,
to wit:
F o u r head of Horses
lroan mare smooth, wt. 1600; 1 gray mare S years old,
stuih
years old wt. 1200; 1 yearling colt.
L-urr® wt 13Q0; I bay ma
Hogs
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le to register, 6 shoats weighing about
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the club and it
p ro p erty ,
uiiik ( ows, 1 J ; r old cow and calf, 3 2-year old heif-
,1 c >v. a;id cal’, I 3-year old Hereford hull, eligible to
register..
I We wish t«> thu k ,i :■ Hitiv
‘ and m-igiib ■ s a id
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the sympathy and h ;> that ha\
been so elm rftiliy lend red •
our lati
th
'of ear wife ¡.ud nr
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<|( (•ril»<‘<|
Seventeen lead of C attle consisting of
Card o! »hari.-
I a <J
Ben T Sudtell was an Albany
caller Wednesday.
M E Miller from Harrisburg.
attended Mrs Reeves’ funeral.
0 W Frum shipped a e a r n
hogs T le.-day,
D H Sturtevant went to Leha-
non Wednesday evening on bu i-
ness.
Ir* in G ardner and family and
E C Miller and family droce fo
Tangent Sunday.
C D Carter hauled a load of
lumber from Brownsville thi
week for G W Laubher.
TI m Women of Woodcraft
at the hall Wednesday evening
TU ESD A Y , MAY 25, 1920
Conin’,eatin g a t 10 a. m.
rr
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articlos iiot
m< ,nt
a ni'-il
Thismftchinery
i- ail in go x| < < iii*l it ion.
Han..* 4.
2 ..... 1 < 1 o f work h arn ess. 2 sot o f buggy h a rn e ss 1 sad d le
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IN C H A T N O O N
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r lin t aiiKMtnl 6 inotttlia time w ill be <iven on bankable note*
rt> l<> lie removed until nettle«! (of.
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AMOSM iSHLER Owner.
Col. Ben 1. Sudtel!, Auctioneer.
B. M. Bond, Clerk.