Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 09, 1920, Image 4

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    Christian Church N o t «
NOW IS THE TIME
The ffrst evening service held in the
to get a new mowing machine and binder, McCormick or Deering we handle
, church since the union services was very
P”OR THE IN D IV ID U A L A N D F O R T H E S T A T E well attended considering the number repairs for all makes of machines by order but try and keep on hand all repair,
A F.reon w.th No E d u ction ha, but One Chance ,n l.X WO to Render
or Deering and McCormick machinery. Hay to o l, here wire cable t. the^bes't
of our young people who arc gwa> hop
Distinguished Service t j the Public
picking.
Brother Phillips brought a by test as it has been tried. Harpoon Forks and pulleys.
With Common School Education.......... 4 chances
message entitled "God in the sermon
With High School Education_________ 87 chances
on the Mount” which was most atten­
With College Education........ ................. 800 chances
tively received. Emphasizing the truth
that the great theme of the sermon is
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
our duty toward Godpte concluded with
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST
the application o f,th e parable of the
builders, likening the one who builded
IN EDUCATION
upon the rock to him who bases his
faith upon the "Rock of Ages” rather
tfian on the sands of human opinion.
2 ; °."gh * wL,ber>1 ‘ nd
Education" prepare, the Young Man
«Next Lord's day the S S will meet at
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Successful Careers L
A O .I C U I .r V « «
R N G IN R R R IN G
M IN IN G
HOME KCONOMtCS
the usual hour. The time 1» uot long to
promotion and rally day and we should
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all be busy planning for this annual
The Training mclude. physical Education. Music, English, Moslem
event
Be on time prepared to assist in
language, Art, and the Other E astern..!, of a Standard
the discussion of the lesson and plans.
iechnica] college course.
At the communion service Brother
fall r e « M o m n s scptcmbcr zo iszo tuition is r u n
W A E astbvrn
Phillips will be with us and it is hoped
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K° R IXFORM Ari° N WRITE TO
W K E astbvrn ,
212 W est F irst .
that a large audience will be on hand
T nE REG I STRAP,. Oregon Agricultural Co'lege Corvallis, O rP
Two S tores
136 L yon S tree
for this first morning service for so
long a time. In the evening he has to
go to Lebanon, much as it was hoped
that lask Sunday would end this arrange
DEFY THE
ment, but we are promised Ibat definite
We are cleaning up our second carload of WATFR-
THERMOMETER! arrangements will be made that we may
MELONS. 25 TONS, SOME SALE. When they are
When the mercury soars and resume our usual order of services the
gone
watch the price go up, as it will be too late in the
your tem perature begins to make following Sunday. The faith of the
church has been tried to the utmost du­
season
for us to try another carload. TWO CENTS A
you uncomfortable there is one
ring the past months and but few have
POUND
AS LONG AS THEY LAST; EVERY
safe, effective method of relief, failed to make good. There is much
MELON GUARANTEED.
“ eat good ice cream .” As long work ahead for the winter months and
SUGAR is on the down grade. HOOVERIZE and buy
as it is made of pure ingredients all will have au opportunity to help on
only as you need it and watch the price drop. The
it will never harm you. Eat as to victory for our Lord and Master.
These are stirring times for the king­
much of it as your nature craves.
price is up to the consumer.
It is the one great tonic for hot dom and none of 11, can afford to shirk
u n -m Pw H °Ur P<?r Sack $3’55 per bbl 4 sacks $14.00
our duty. "No man having put his
days.
c v o n u ° Unta' n Flour per sack $3 60- 4 sacks $14.25
hand to the plow and looking back is fit
SNOIVFALL
HARDWHEAT FLOUR, sack $3 23
for the kingdom” said Jesus. Let.s all
get the forward look.
Barrel four sacks
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$12 99
C E topic is “A great miracle and its
Snowflake softw heat Fiour sack $2.90, bbl 4 sks $11 50
lesson.
M ark 2: 1-12.
Leader Law.
fHTReiT. oVy i Soap> 4 bars 25c ’ 17 bars for 1.00
rence Wells.
DUCATION PAYS
I have for sale one set of Hecond hand light work
harness.
1 6-ineh Eeed grinder. This outfit at a bargain.
Come m and see what we have.
Come In Early A nd G et W hat You Need.
Oregon A gricultural College
G. W . M O R N H IN W E G
Eastburn Bros.
CLARK’S
CONFECTIONERY.
Cross & White
How’s This?
Ws Offer Ona Hundred Dollar« Reware
lor any case of Catarrh that cannot b«
ured by H a ll’s Catarrh Medicine.
Hall s Catarrh Medicine has been taken
Oy catarrh sufferers for ths past thirty-
<1v„ years, and has become known aa th«
moet reliable remedy for Catarrh. H a ll’s
Catarrh Medlclna acts thru the Blood on
the Mucous eurfaces. expelling the Poi­
son from the Blood and healing the dis­
eased portion«.
, , AI ‘e.r ’ ’S'* hav? ,,ken « *'> '• Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will see a
ereat Improvement In your genera)
health Start taking Halt's Catarrh Medi­
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free
F .1 C H E N E t A CO.. Toledo. Ohla
jo ld bv all Drugglata, 75c.
Screen Doors, Screen
Door Sets, etc.
A complete assortment
of Fishing Tackle, G ar­
den H o s e , Nozzles,
Sprayers, Valves etc.
Anyone wishing to buy cheat seed, 1 have
limited am ount free from smut.
1 will exchange for outs if desired.
Fresh BUTTERNUT BREAD Every Day.
your EGGS, Cash or Trade.
Methodist Church N otes
Cross & White
CHOPPING EVERY DAY.
U T R L b Pow der 30c. Golden Rod washing pdwr 25c
Blueing 3 bodies for 25c, Monopole Lye can 15c. 2 25c
Gloss Starch 15c. 2 pkgs. 25c, Corn Starch 10c 11 pks 1.00
r ° ? nCo,npojndT ^ 05, No.
10 Compound 2.00
Hulk Country
Lard, pound
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25c
Fresh Oregon Cheese 1 pound 35, 3 pounds for $1.CO
Fancy Japan L ee, 2 pounds 25c, 9 pounds for $1.00
Good b end Cortex lb 30c, 3 lbs
85c, 10 lbs 2.75
r VJ1 m ?°,iFee’ beSt grade’ lb 40c- 2 lbs 75c. 10 3.50
Gold Medal ( atsup, pint bottle 20c, 1 doz bottles 2.25
Monopole Prepared Mustard, bottle 10c. 12 bottles 1 10
Large Picnic Ham ib 30c. Fancy Sinclair Bacon 50c
Sweet Potatoes 2 Ib 2oi, d o n a to e s lb 5c Grapes 15, 20
Church Reporter
SUNDAY SCHOOL
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The glory of i-olomon's reigu.
Blessed is every tnan that feareth Je­
hovah, that walketh in h i, ways. Ps
128: 1.
God s blessing makes u , rich in
many ways.
This-lesson gives us a
picture of the magnificence and glory of
Solomon , reign, showing the personal
greatness and happiness of Israel.
A report of the visit of the Queen of
Sheba is used to bring out the facts.
"It is the duty of nations as well
»i r a il t i orra th iir dependence on
the overruling power of God.”—Abra­
ham Lincoln.
I B Hopkins of Eugene was a welcome
guest at the Sun da) morning services,
also Clarence R Evans and two sisters
Mary and Mana in the evening from
West Lake Crick.
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^ W f b p r firs t boudhf
flour because
said he believed
wHFjnpatrcnizinq home
S ' industry-But she says
Ik she is ^lad she did
jinbecause it is tb e
BSJbest fio u r we ever
^ y a s te d i t makes
We were ninth gratified to see the
good attendance and interest taken at
the League meeting. We understand
th-1 much credit is due the leader. Mis,
Hazel Gulliford.
bread pies
“ V no c a k e s
We are going to miss the F H Porter
family in chuich work while they are in
Portland this winter. Miss Amy will
start to sehuol thi! week
“ There’s More Real Satisfaction”
*ays the Good Judge
In a little of the Real T o­
bacco C hew , than you ever
Rot out ci the ordinary kind.
T he good rich taste lasts so
long you don’t need a fresh
chew nearly as often—that’s
w hy it costs you less to chew
this c!-ss of tobacco.
A ny man who uses the Reap
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
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or two styles
W«B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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R IC H 1 CL 1 is a short-cut tobacco
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N ew y k
Bring
Our missionary ladies report a very
enjoyable meeting at the home of Mrs
Geo Laubner last Friday p m The oft
cers elected lot the coming year were
.Mrs J C Standish, pres. Mr, 1) S McWil­
liams, vice president; Mrs M E Gard
I uer. Rev Secy; and Mr, I) Taylor, Cor
Sec.
The Board of Stewards are making
the request to all members and friends
of the church to pay up all arrears for
ministerial support for the year, by
1 Sept 15th and to add at least 10 per cent
, to the year's subscription to cover
i a deficit. The end of the conference
1 ear is right here end it is our Chris
tian duty one and «11 to see that our
honest obligations are met in lull. I
every one will make it a point to see
«be treasurer at once it will lighten
somebody’, work in taking the trouble
to huut )ou up.
Church Reporter
For Sale by M. V . Koontz Co.
Albany Furniture Exchange
E V E R Y T H IN G F O R T H E H O M E
NEW A N D SECOND HA N D HOUSEHOLD GOODS
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When in need
-*15 421
First Street
, a ) save your money.
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Dr Marks and Geo Hayes west .linrlay ! The threshing is Marly all .lone and
Karl Bramwell and family went to M- !
Kenzie Sunday to the fish hatchery I to southern Orem n for a few .lav .leer some of the crews ere id town hunting
I hey report a fine time and
he says
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-r logo « .me time if ip hnoze with which to celebrate We
I c lught a couple of fish W
U . .uspec, he there was .
wher,
, . er aretleJ
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halted h i, hook with silver
jotoerwiM vi could never kill wne.
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