Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 17, 1921, Image 4

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A C H IL D M A Y EAT
OUR C AN D Y
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any ., juriouc eilccts, for
n is all made o f the purest ma­
terials. and is fresh every day.
The p u rity and freshness o f our
confectionery has always teen
our strong point, andi i t has al
ways found ready favor w ith the
candy eating public,
Just try a box and be convinc­
ed it is the best candv made
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
THE PRINCE OF LIARS
Buy Now!
A sparkling, roaring farce in three acts.
Buy at home and keep the money
going.
TIME, 8:15, February 18th
We have reduced prices on granite
City Hall,
ware, aluminum ware etc. Start the PLACE, HALSEY
year aright and buy now.
CAST OF CHARACTERS .
Cross & White Mr. ARTHUR HUMMINGTOP,
very much married,
Lewis Skirvin
Ralph Omerod, Hummingtop’s friend William Corcoran
Smith Bros.’ Market Mrs.
Hummingtop, Hummingtop’s wife Nora Pehrsson
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On Mrs. Gillibrand, his mether-in-law
Bertha Walker
Ercell Sneed
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season. Joshua Gillibrand, Mrs. Gillibrand’s son
Daisy Mateland, Hummingtop’s niece Donna Robertsor
Rosa Colombier, an Actress
Helen Armstrong
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Dobson, Hummingtop’s man servant
Lawrence Welk
Barbara, Mrs. Hummingtop’s maid
Pearl Pehrssor
Writ chop Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satudays.
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Given by the Senior Class
of the Halsey High School.
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Admission:
Reserved seats
fru m
Adults
Children
Reserved seats on sale at
Clark’s Confectionery Store
harrows, Disc harrows, Spring
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Plows, Pog tooth
toolh harrows.
’ Hollers, both kinds.
Cultivators. 2-horse and a 7-tooth 1-horse.
Manure spreaders, the best there is bv test.
Tin- i itan 10-20 tractor. Examine now on my floor.
L 1-2 i p engines and eream separators. Come in
and look them over and we will swap with von
\\ e have on hand 1 second hand 1-h p engine, also
o-h Stover engine and 1 grimier. Will sell cheap
T h o s e a r e h o iu o o f t h e t h i n g s / o X
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Shedd
Rev Stanly Van Winkle and
wife and child visited Saturday
with Mr Van Winkle'» parent» in
Albany.
Mis» Mabelle M Jnneg and
Mies Blanche Epperly were guegts
The b isket ball game here la » t; Neighbor.
Friday night between Lebanon
Alva Croft was an Albany vtsi
nnd Shedd resulted in a score ofi or last T h u rsd ay .
29 to 19 in favor of Shedd.
(T aken from the Shedd Visitor,
Stanley H enry’s little »on, who
Mr an d Mrs Freerksen have r
has been sick with pneum onia is ceived word th a t Mrs Freerksen
getting better.
brother, Dick Peters, who hi
P, C Morgason, and Mrs Kate been sick for some time was dyiai
Croft and her sister, Tempa Brock, Mrs Freerksen had been with hli
were Albany callers last Thursday. u n til called home by sickness.
C J Shedd attended the aut >
Mr Connor, one of the Shedd
Thom pson Bros shipped tw
»how in Albany Saturday,
mail carrier», had the iniefortnne cars of bay, one of flour, and ot
S B Power» died at At-hlnnd, to break his car while in front of of feed last week.
Ore, Monday night after a long ('laud Thompson’» farm one day
C alls Circle Neighbors of Wotx
illness. Mr Powers was C4 yeaig lust week and was not able to get
craft will celebrate nheir 23rd at
old and was born on the farm of) home until a late hour at night
nivervary, Feb 22, from 3 to 5 p «
bis parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Pow-
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Price . has moved j onto the d th e W O W hsll.
rrs near oncuci where H r input v
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Frank Maxwell farm near Haleay.
The basket ball gam e bet wee
practically all of his life exreht
. . . .
On necount of the high water in Halsey and Shedd t h a t was ached
'for a brief trip on account of his
J health.
Mr» Il L Sprenger, his the Callapoo a the Tangent mail uteri for Saturday night. Feb 5tb
jonlv sister, was on h e r w av to hi» carrier. sometimes fails to com­ bad to be called off due to the fao
th a t Hill and Simons were at Hal
¡bedside when he died. Beeid-8» plete his route.
l h 'd r a m a . The Prairie Rore. «y with the dram a, and the nigh
widow, he is sinvived by a hrotl.
’•r, J M Powers of Missouri,
’ *** "h0**1 a* T « 'g e n t Wednesday re fore Harold Pugh had the mis
Hprenger of Albany, aadVevsral
of la*1 « »*k, and on S ator- fo rtin e to h u rt bis wrist vary bad
lay
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ght it »¡is given at Alpine. ly. We will play Corvallis hsn
nieces and nephews. The funeral
Home limn io the Bear future.
M to be held at Albany Th ursday
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Curer
afternoon.
Mis» Maud McDaniels of Alba,
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•». a , they c a a a o t r . . , .
' •« d ...« a , ■ portion of t h . c a r
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ny, has been secured as the assis­
Mr and Mrs II J Farwell an
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V * « • n .tltu O o n a l r . m . J ,
tant teacher in the High School,
smiling over the advent of a 9 l-‘.
'b e is taking the English and the
lh son that came Monday nigh
history.
I- make its home with them.
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Next M onday Shedd is to lose
h.ar?na
J«»e Pngb has been lifting to. • i'll* ’7 . • '. i t r , 'L d " " r r n “ ' c # :,Î J U o " «»w
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c , -» ro v -j f o ra v .r
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bard on sacks of wheat and »» ,, ) I " n î ? m ' . T ' b v , r » ’ »rrl> - W h i c h * . one of her valued citiiens. Nevin
McC irmicl., who - goes - to Waterloo
*1* J. .t», , * rrh M W H In . asta ih r»
consequence is suffering from i 1
' ' — - • ' <-■'*, mail ,.„ .riHr ,,ut „f th a t place,
' strained back.
S B Powers, who is spending the
H any of the citizens of Shed,*
win
er at Ashland. Oregon, is re­
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with had
ported to be some better and able
The Calla Circle had
vwy to sit up, but it will be several
S P Brock is improving his farm
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IM P L E M E N T S T O R E
“In E v e r y R e sp e c t
*ayi the Good Judge
Y o u get m ore genuine chew­
ing satisfaction fro m the Real
T obacco C hew than you ever
got fro m the o rd in a ry k in d .
T h e good to b a c c o taste
lasts so long a sm all chew
o f this class o f tobacco lasts
m uch longer than a big chew
of the old k in d . T h a t’s w h y
it costs less to use.
A n y man w ho has used both
kin d s w ill te ll you that.
A v / up in two styles
W - C C L 1 is a long fine-cut tobacco
R I C H f C l IT is a sh o rt-cu t tobacco
Ntw York City
Look for some _ special V club
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I rates
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at we hope to have for you before
that
very long.
I by putting a fence around it.
n» e mt «ting l.,t Tuesday night. L sebs before be is able to
Neilia batchwell was Guardian moved.