Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 03, 1921, Image 2

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K A r u Ü iD ^ ïV E B Y THURSDAY
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
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Dwreted to the material upbuilding uf
Halaey and anrrwunding country and
in.». County geueiaiiy. Subscription
rate
60 per year in advance
ALBANY ARMORY
THE FURNITURE
HOSPITAL
Renovates and makes feather
mattresses, old furniture and
■Mttresees made like new.
Bring them in or phone 261-R,
128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore.
C. C. BR Y A N T
ATTORNEY A T LAW
201 New First N a t’l Bank Bldg,
Albany, Oregon.
S O T IC K O F A F 1 *O IN T M E N T O F AD-
M IN IS T R A T O R
Notice ie hereby given that the tin
Aentgurd by an order of the County
Court of L IN N Couut), Oregon, ha»
been appointed administrator of the es­
tate of H enrietta G nlliford deceased
AU peraons having claims against said
aatatc are required to present them with
in t ia months from tbe date of this no­
tice, with tbe proper vouchers, to the
■ndersignrd at b it office at Brownsville
la Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 3rd day
of February, 1921.
Amor A. Tuttin g,
Adm inistrator afuresaid.
2-3 to 3 3
FRIDAY, February 11th and SATURDAY, February 12th.
The greatest array of Standard makes of Automobiles ever exhibited
in the Willamette Valley.
Music Afternoons and Evenings.
Dancing EVenings.
Hospitality all of the time.
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IF IT’S A S T A N D A R D CAR T H A T Y O U W A N T , Y O U W IL L S E E IT A T
THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW.
The Auto Show is absolutely Free
Albany’s Auto Dealers’ association.
Chiropractor
dep itation team from A lbm y ,in g and extending the Great In ­
College on Saturday night and vitation. Matt 22: 1-14.
UR. R H. HARRIS
Sunday w ill bring good results. I Preaching service both morn­
W A E astbvrn
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The team was composed of Har­ ing and evening'conducted by
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T w o S torks
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old Irvine, Edward Sox. Walter Raymond E Smith of Eugene. £ 4>
Cosies <*»< B bildimg . A lbahv Brown, Juuia Marked, Marian
Choir practice at the church 4>
Patterson, Mary Travis a n i Pres at 7:30 Saturdav evening.
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Williams.
Endeavor topic, Proof that Je­ 4S
DR. E. S. D O N N E L L Y
The luncheon Saturday even­ sus is the son of God. Leader, 4>
Surgical
diseases
of
Read this list carefully, as every day is bargain day at S
ing
at which our High School Paul Bierly.
Bye. Mar, Note and Throat
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our stores. Remember the place.
young people entertained the A l­
Members of the C W B M w ill 45
•L A S B K S F IT T fO
Svi First National Bank Bldp, Albany bany visitors was a happy event. meet at the home of Miss Mary
Prof H F English presided as La ------
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Soap
24 bars 1.00, box 100 bars
Rue,
Tuesday, Feb 8th
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toast master with some well cho­
Mrs Clara G Esson, State Bi f\\ Pearline, medium pekg, 8 for 1.00. Ooncentrated lye 9 1.00 i
A. Peterson Repairing
sen remarks into which he mixed hie e S
Shool
Suni. visited
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visited at
for m 50 cents, Toilet soap 6
.25
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Robertson,
Sunday
Fine l i r e « Shoes a Specialty
4> Bottle blueing 3 for 25 cents, Keen Cleaner 3 cans
.25 5
was followed up by others from afternoon, being on her way to
45
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SV1 Lyon Street,
Albany, Oregon,
both Bides, along with some tine Eugene, having conducted morn­
music by our home girls. All 01 ing services at Brownsville.
/^Dependable coffee 1 pound can 40c. 3s 1.10, 5s
1.90
which was very much enjoyed
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food bulk coffee 6 pounds l.UO, Chicory, pound
.20
$100 Reward, $100
by those present.
T h e readers o f th ia paper w ill h« 45 Good Gunpowder Tea 5 pounds l . ‘<5, Black pepper 4 Iba 1.00
S c w . LEG HO RNS
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock pleased to learn th a t th e re la a t leas,
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one dreaded disease t h a t science has
O. A C. and T A N C R E D Strain
to cu
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the union service brought out a been
been able
able to
cure
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its stages
stages and
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/ 5 Nobles canned peaches in 8yrup 2 1 2 size 6 cans
B P ROCKS
large crowd. The three young
1.25 ■
1.25 J
A. C. and McDonald. San Jow. Cal men, IrviiuR Sox, and Brown catarrh
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canned
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spoke on the subject. The Stu­ a ai
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the
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the
disease,
g the
F le a « place your orders early.
dent and the Christian Life, in a p a tie n t s tre n g th by b u ild in g up g ivin
th e con­
45 Dried prunes medium 13 pounds 1.00, dried figs 8 lba
1.00 5
tio n and assisting n a tu re In doing 11«
M rs n C A R M S T R O N G ,
convincing and impressive man­ s w titu
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young ladies in th • afternoon. Ohio.
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„ i - a „ /|\ Picnic hams, 6 to 8s pound 23c, C ountry lard pound
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Sold f by j. all
Druggists,
75c
The subject v.as, Flat ing l air.
45 Lard, No 5 pail, 95c, Shortening No 5 80c, No 10
1.50
A t the young men’s meeting the
School Notes
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work of the High Y was ex­
plained to our beys.
We ate now beginning the new 45 M°nday °f each week wiH
* to e ra l Ba^ i n Day. t h e '
The good people of onr town sem ster’s work, exan ¡nations $ ent‘ re list as above w ill be included.
There w ill be other
and community gave freely of are over and we have all resolv- 4 ' BARGAINS that w ill be marked plain in our stores every
their eats and money and enter- ed to try to study ju s t a little 4>day.
tainjnsnt to make this meet a harder.
4'
sue jess, all for th« good of our
Miss Moore, the t h ir l and
E xtra special on Hardwheat F lour 2.50. Corn Flakes 10c. 5
you ig people.
KRYPTOK
fourth grade teacher, has taken 4 ^ Come early and save money.
Bro Cook’s Sunday morning
flaiS M . The invisible Bifocal»
....... II class.
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the - English
Bible
class was attended by 27
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Fresh Butternut Bread every day.
Produce the smiles that never
The teacher's Gaining class '
young people.
wear off.
The Epworth League met this have paused their examination ■
Wednesday evening in their reg­ on school law and they reieived
ular meeting at the home of very good grades.
Eastburn Bros.
Baby Chicks
N
Lawrenc Taylor
J he missionary society meets
a l u a h y omrik Friday p m w ith Mre A rthur
Harold Albro,
Wesley.
The leader is Mrs D
Manufacturing Optician.
Taylor. A ll ladies w ill be made
welcome.
Mathodlal Cftarch N ot«
The King's Heralds will me-t
for their usual good time and
SUNDAY SCHOOL
work with Ruth and Alice Stur­
The Great Invitation.
tevant, Saturday at 2:30.
Lome; for all thiDgi are now
Christian Church N o t«
rsady. Luk» 14; 7.
We fee1 that the visit of the
Sunday school lesson, Accept
I
O pt&m etrist.
A game was scheduled w ith I
Monroe for next Friday evening' bia" Nighte.
I he staff for the new High
but they are i nable to play on
account of an tp id e n ic of mea- vhool annual and the members
•les.
.re planning to make a good
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J toonist am 1 artist, Hrcell Sn3e<
alumni rei .orter, William Core«
ran; Jake- editor, Helen A m
strohg; sp< »rt editors, captains o
Miss Cook, the former tl ird reusing effort to make it worth
and fourth grade teac ler. has while. The officers are. Editor- teams; fo, »tball captain, Dele
g ven up her work as teacher to in ch ie f, Lewis S kirvin; assis- C lark: bas ket ball captain (boys
3ttend college.
We are very t in t editor. Bertha Walker: bus- Byron Ta ylo r, (g irls! Berth
sorry to see her go.
iness manager and stenographer, Walker.
We are now . practicing the \ ra Fehrsson; advertising man-
Help us to make this annual i
Seniot1 play which
will be -........
given a'ier, Lawrence Taylor; society • success.
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W ill you? O f Cours
Feb 18th. Don’t forget ti e A ra -1 ditor, Donna Robertson; car Y o u W i/J
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