Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 23, 1920, Image 4

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O«r Scraoaetu
Mrs Ids
Halsey si
The rr
and Mips
nized Wt
parsortay
tor of the
T. V. I
Saturday
morn ¡K-
J WO
chased a
moved to
Monday,
XMAS CONFECTIONS
for the tree, atockinga or pre?
ente. Good to look at, good ti
e a t Our candies are pure ant
wholesome. Try ua for candy
satisfaction.
Please yourself
and your friends by buying ours
(L A R K ’S
CONFECTIONERY.
Cross & White
WIDOV
URGE
Heating Stoves and
Stove Boards at re­
duced prices.
wn
In $lat
trj^s V
A real assortment of
G ranite Roasters for
the holiday dinner.
A word in turnon, how good i
a: a word tidy spoken it like ap­
plet of gold io picture» of silver
rov 15 23, 26: 11.
We are to rernemlier, « hen taili­
ng with those who have an ear it
ear and are inquiring the way ol
'he Lord, that there are great
'irises in the lives of men, mo­
mentous occasions, in which one
word may be more valuable, more
potent, than would be a hundred
words or a thousand, worde at
■ nother time under different cir­
cumstances; and we are to be in­
stant in the Lord’s service, wheth­
er seasonable or unseasonable to
ourselves,— gladly ready to lay
down our 'lives for the brethren.
We are to distinguish, however,
between out-of-season to ourselves,
if it be in season and opportune
for them. We are not to intrude
even the gospel ittelt at inoppor­
tune times, however convenient
the occasion may be to ourselves,
-Many other article» in keeping with the season.
S a # 0>
Wömei
Might
Cross & White
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Albany Furniture Exchange
You’ll Always Find”
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th e
BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER 1
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Murphy’s Seed Store
f
Albany, Oregon.
$
Albany
Salem
BUSICK’S
F i r s t Door W e s t o f S t F r a n c i s H o te l.
Mrs Pray received a letter from
Phone C O D Orders 77
her daughter in Honolulu, Mrs
Morrow, from which we take tLe
RETAILERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
following excerpts:
Dec 2. Dear Mother; I guess
These Prices Good All This Week.
I am a good sailor for I have nol
Open Friday Until 8.00 O’Clock P. M.
been a bit sick nor have I missed a
single meal.
Candies and Nuts
3 pounds jelly powder
.25
We left San Francisco yester­ 1 pound plain mixed
16 pounds small white beans LOO
day noon, and at 3 o’clock we bit 3 pound lots per pound
Oranges 40c, 50c, 60c and
.70
a storm all right, and the boat 5 pound lots per pound
2 packages dates
.45
sure did roll, but tonight it is Broken mixed per pound
15 ounce package raisins
.28
W ill chop Tuesdays, Thursdays and S atudays.^ not so bad, and by tomorrow they 3 pound lots per pound
11 ounce package raisins
.25
tell me we will be in the warm 5 pound lots per pound
11 ounce package currants
.25
zone. I am enjoying every min Peanut Brittle per pound
Good celery
.10
ute of the trip and I guess if I could 3 pound lots per poun 1
Good head lettuce
.10
keep well in the storm we had, I 5 pound lots per pound
4 pounds sweet spuds
.25
will be able to stand it the rest of No 1 soft shelled walnuts
12 pounds Ja p rice
1.00
the time.
3 pounds soft shell walnuts
11 pounds head rice
1.00
They bad a movie on the ship No 2 soft shell walnuts
2 pounds peanut butter
.26
tonight in the social hall and it 3 pounds soft shell walnuts
5 pounds peanut butter
’ .60
was pretty good.
1 Ih fresh roasted peanuts
5 pounds Dark Karo
.45
Dec 3. All day there has been 2 lbs fresh roasted peanuts
10 pounds Dark Karo
.85
a hard wind and the spray came 1 pound salted peanuts
5 pounds Light Karo
.50
over the ship so that it was cold 2 pounds salted peanuts
10 pounds Light Karo
.90
and damp outside, and tonight 1 pound soft shell almonds
B IG R E D U C T IO N S IN M A T T R E S S E S
5 pound Marshmallow
.60
pound*, all cotton felt $15.00 vaine now only J9.S5,
just at supper lime the boat began 3 pounds soft shell almonds .90 10 pounds Marshmallow
1.20
5<> pound» all cotton felt $25.01) value u n » only $18.00
rolling go that it threw every thing 3 pounds mixed nuts
.80 3 pounds M J B coffee
1.20
55 pound» beat quality, felted »ilk flu»» now $21 65.
"ff
the table or nearly so, and 1 pound filberts
.25 5 pounds M J B coffee
2.00
w s w Yum Yum springs now only $4 25.
some of the people off their seats. 2 pounds filberts
A!1 m ail order» filled prom ptly.
.45 3 pounds Nucoa
1.00
I
was at a little table that was Eastern popcorn
415-121 W o t
.10 No 5 pure lard
1.15
intended for two of us so that I Hip-o-Lite
F irst Street
.35 Order Vim Flour and get
could hang on, but the old boal 2 Del Monte peas
.45
the best H ardw heat
a
sure did roll and toss first on one 2 Del Monte corn
.45
Flour per 50 pound
side and then on the other. I am 2 Del Monte tomatoes
.35
sack
2.60
i o a bit seasick, so 1 am happy—
'
say» the Good Judge
A * a
or a n I afraid’i Some are scared
hut I guess there is nothing to the Junior High School gynina- bed for twelve weeks. It is re-
T h a t you get m ore
Biiim. The score wae 43 10 7 in j ported that the present fracture is
fear.
genuine satisfaction
favor of Albany.
s bad, or worse than the firstone,
Dec 4. Well we sure did roll
at lea« cost when
£
Mr and .Mrs C H Davidson were
O M Thompson went to Albany
all
night
but
it
is
better
today
you use this class o f #L
Albany visitors last Friday.
on
business Thursday.
We
passed
the
sister
ship
to
this
tobacco.
Miss Opal Marsh of Albany,
ship today so we had something to
School Notes
A small chew lasts
look at. We arrived at 7 a m spent the week end with Miss
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'- • y
Laurel
Pugh.
so much longer than
Tuesday.
We thank you all for your kind
Paul Dawson and small sou
..
. . .
. ’
« big chew of the
Dec 6. We had tome wonderful
patronage of our play.
Didn't
ordinary kind.
A n d the full, rich real
weather here, so warm and nice from Albany, visited with his you like Sappbira in her ancient
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
I got dp this morning to eee the father Tuesday.
attire and typical old maid habits?
satisfaction.
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J W Morgan was an Albany >he was the customary town gos­
sun rise. It is the most wonder­
caller Monday.
A n v man who uses the Real Tobacco C h ew 1
ful sight I have ever seen.
sip, while Reuben Hardacre cer­
Mrs Charles Arnold and two
w ill tell you that.
tainly acted hi» part as the uned­
State o f Ohio. C ity o f Toledo,
children were Albauy calle/a Mon-
ucated
old man. Mrs Hardacre,
Lucaa County. •«.
Put up At rim ntjlu
,
s
, F r y*!* 1 c b »“ »y make» oath th a t ha day.
or
“
M
itthy,” certainly did her
a aaalor partner of (be firm o f F. J.
Miss Hattie Dannen. who ia vis­ part weil. We are mentioning
V> -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
C o * dolB< kuelneee to the C ity
of Toledo. County and State afareaald
iting in the east, was taken sick
and that aald firm will pay the atm at
only the principal characters, but
O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R » for » , ’ h
RIGHT C l.T is a short-cut tobscct
ith tonsiiitis, but at the present
arid «vary case of C ata rrh th a t cannot be !
every one did splendidly.
The
W '- v n .in .B r u r o d G o m n m iy. HO/ l i r u j o w a . N e w fo r a C*ty
medic I ne * um fr ^ U ? J henlv H W
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next
play
is
the
Senior
play
to
l>*
Sworn to before ma and aubacribed In -She is visiting her brother B' tija-
TTnprr«Iinc*' *hu ,th **’' of Daca®ber. inin in South Dakota jivt now, given the latter part of February.
The Athletic Association bad a
md expects to visit friend« and
, '•«w
h
’ s ally i C and atarrh
M a d ^ n a " ^ . ^ ’'“* , .
meeting Tuesday morning to hear
acta throu<h the Blood on
relatives in Iowa later on. ,
r5; iie^l-o’n ^ V ^ 0'
the 1 eport of the standing com­
Mrs
A
D
Elder
has
been
ailing
mittees.
•e ld hy_ell drugaíet» Sc
■=?sti
H a ll e Fam ily ' Pille fe r conetlpnttott.
lor the past two weeks.
Monday morning the
High
Robert
Arnold
and
daughter
Xb,
School
was
pleased
to
receive
a
<h.*4d
\.
Mina went to Albany Thursday.
visit from Mrs Hazel Munkers
Mr and Mrs Jake De.nnen, Mr (nee Straloy) and John Huzzy.
Mrn Claud* Thompson was an
Albany caller Monday.
and Mrs J W Sprenger, and Ralph , The entire school will haves
------------ , night of la«t w*«*k
.... . Dannen were Albany ,*a Hern
Wednesday
.vacation Christmas week. Th*
|school will give Its program at th*
the second team of 8h*dd High Wednesday of last week.
School defeated the young Meth-
Roy Kendall had the misfnr- b ill Friday afternoon, where th*
odieta
of
Albany
in
a
basketball
tune
to break his leg ow r again children, after finishing their ex­
« •« ALL FOUR •$ Theee
game played in th* community Aa reported in the Enterprise ercises, may play and receive
M AG AZINES and OUR N EW SPA PER hona* gymnasium in Albany with «««ma time ago he had a runaway their present«,
,,
Y ^ ' h F0R $ 2 - 2 5 OrJcrJVow
Merry
Christmas
to
all.
a score of 17 to 15.
with hia wood saw rig. Rnd in try-
Th* Shedd High School Basket ¡ng to stop the horses *»« thrown
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Notice that the Rialto Theatre
N1 - --iina- - - — - be aew
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Ball team played the Albany High under the wheels and bis hin
rk
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raer !><■ píem e« aate o f eararaWe*.
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A Letter From Honolnlu..
Air Farmer.-—
Will you give $7.00 to make one acre
of your land produce one-fourth more
than it did last je ar? Drop us a postal
and we’ll tell you all about it. No
chance to lose. We give a money back
guarantee,