Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 03, 1921, Image 4

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rying tbe road* wuuderfully and urday night for thia week only,
no d ’’tht highlv «npreei»t*d bv 1 h - class sta rts on tha^last half of
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UaUey itacts
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T hat you $et m ore
genuine satisfaction
at less cost w hen
you use this class of
tobacco.
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chew lasts
so much longer than
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a big chew of the
ordin ary kind. A n d the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long last,ng chewing
satisfaction.
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•’ 111 1 l*arl
visiting ii-r . n li MoittAs.tnn,
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Dr Marks and fami'v were Ai-
bjnv caJ|eriS Sa ,u-.jav
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mu . Id uno ; The livi it »oom of Roland
b : i io- crcooiuioiv, dini Marks was mad»- p!e:.sunt À!on-
■ id 1. h I-, krb 25'ii. fio ¡day by a larsre iwiricb <.f rod car-
w ,s l.roii.h: here f.,r i»oyr-! r a t b n - and also a fii e bequet of
n ibe Ali • <e.or»rrv M. .
p cs. the c jm p ’iaioi.ta of
l i - (Md Keno«-» will im r th<- Kappa l b 'ta roe fi t rnity
;of O A t' or »vhie . he i- i, nteai-
to If»* III» ♦í»
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Mrs K-ao,' . ’..ho " » i lc-p.i:i
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A ra man w ho uses the R eal T obacco C hew
W ash, for tl.e past two i ..,,ih« raí
Sb« re.
¡tnrned home Saturday,
F Kiser and wife, Maude K '.’ ports a fine visit.
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. va.a be ii you sent her a box
of strictly fresh chocolates or a
mixed assortment
of fruity
sweetmeats. You’ll have cause
to thank us for this suggestion
because we know .how it has
worked in other cases.
CiAitK’S
CONFECTIONERY.
Buy Now!
Buy at home and keep the monev
going.
We have reduced prices on granite
ware, aluminum ware etc. Start the
year aright and buy now.
Cross & White
Smith Bros.’ Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
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.ly were mvited
There were between GO and
•meet* present to partake of tt
icecream and wafers.
L G Thompson whs reported t
be quite sick last week
June Davie ia slowly rseoverin
how an attack of pneum onia.
Don- Morgaeon u unable to at
tend seb >ol <,:i account of illtieee
A car of hogs was shipped froi
here last week.
C harier Davis haa been on tl
sick list for a few days.
L M Stone ha- been having a
lim e with his head. He c itin ' t
iindef-tand it f(.r fc.. -aye tl ,,t i
never acted th a t n a y before
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trouble started w ith a cold wttliny
in the back o f hi« rig h t ear
which developed in ’u some lim
of an in te rn a l ah- • s s . A t h e
it develo; p | t > s ,c ll an e x 'u
hat it i 'i i
its wav to the sur
face and he had it lanced and 1.»
- now resting easier.
1 iie dram a w ent to H arrisbu-y
md made a h it before a ful
io tt-e .
Mr« Paul Dawson and two littl.
-hildreu and M t- Dawson’* m o i l
•r, Mr* Al Saylor, all from Albs,
«y. spent S atu rd ay and Suudu
visiting a t the Daw son home n t i
'h e d d .
Caterrh Cannot Ee Cured
n t h IOC a i , .- p r m c v r . o N a
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a n n o t re a c h th e a s -1 o f th e ,.o ,a >
a t a r r h Is a lo c a l u is ta s c g r e a tly ln-
l u .n r s a lj> c o r s t l t u t l b n a l c o n d itio n .
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a r r h C a r t is V A m f n tp rn n ’ly an«
r ta t h r u t.^e M->». i o n th«* m u ro n » ur
« e ra o f m e »yatem . H a l l s C atarr*
'• r e w a s prea< rib e d b y o n e o f th » her»
>nyslcfan* in tta. c o u n tr y f o r y. a r r Tt
•• c o m p o te j o f an m e o f the b e s t tonic«
<now n rn m b lfirt! w ith n o n e of t b r
n*»at blood r-urlflrrn. ’
p erf- t <'Q*'
b i” c*ion o f th e fr«?r di«»nt> in H all
- a t a r r h < u re iw w h a t p ro d u t ea au< h
w o n d s r- u 1 r e s u lts In c a t a r r h a l co n d l-
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to o th h a rro w s .
H o llers, b o th k in d s
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Charity Grange Items.
( u l t n a t o r s . 2 - h o r s o a n d a 7 -to o th 1 -h o rse
A lanure s p r e a d e r s , th e b e st t h e r e i n b v te s t
M r. E A K izer went to Eug-i
T h ,; T ,t,„ , 1 0 - 2 u K x a m i r ....... ,„ v II.................. I mt Friday to get some ne
, 3-2 li p e n g in e s a n d c re a m s e p a r a to r s . C o m e it glasses.
M i’ ses Grace and Nettie Fiat
a n d look th e m o v e r a n d we will sw a p w ith y o u
»me down from Eugene F rida
\ <• h a v e on h a n d 1 s e c o n d h a n d 1 -h p e n g iiu
vening to spend the week end »
b-h S to v e r e n g in e a n d 1 g rim ie r . W ill s e ll c h e a n a !.*« mme.
T h e s e a r e s o m e o f th e th in g s . O r d e r r e p a ir s . \ o w
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m o r n h in w e g im p l e m e n t store
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special dub rates
vwj k,ng°Pe t0 ha' e f°r y°U befwrt
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Two
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136 Lvon S tbmet
Eastburn Bros.
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Sapphire, Montana Hardwheat flour, sack 2.85
barrel $11.23
-nowfall. Hardwheat flour, sack 2.50
barrel
10.00
3ulk rolled oat- 4 pounds 25c, 17 pounds
1.00
■arina No 10 sack, 75. Fancake flour No 10 sack anv kind
.78
lolled oats, pancake flour, W heathearts, Porlach flour pckg
.80
Jalifornia White beans 20 pounds 1.00. 100 pound sack
4.90
Handy cut maccaroni 3 pounds 25c, 13 pound b for
1.00
(T aken from th e Shedd Yisitoi iood Julian prunes 3 pounds 25c, 13 pounds 1.00, 50 pounds
8.71
of Fell 23rd.)
Fancy black figs 2 pounds 25c, 0 pounds for
1.00
i lie afternoon of W’a°hingt< n' Fancy Albany cured bacon pound 35c, 3 pounds
1.00
birthday being a holiday, lie
Country Club coffer pound can 35c, 3 pound can 1.00, 5 lbs
1.63
young people ui the High Schoo
ood blended coffee pound 20c, 6 pounds for
1.00
took acme weenie* and buna an«
Small
oranges 15c dozen, 7 dozen 1.00, larger size dozen
took themaelve- to the top o
.20
Saddle B'.itte m ountain and had : Fanned tomatoes 2 cans 25c, 9 cans for
1.00
weenie roast. The next day son
lood salmon 7 cans 1.00, Oval sardines 6 cans
1.00
>f them were sore f m u s le , bu White Wonder soap 20 bars for 1.00, E 'k Savon soap 25 bars
1.00
all declared they had a good time
iood Gunpowder tea, 35c. 3 pounds 1.00, black pepper tound .28
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W A Lane |s a t one of the En
.-ene hospital«, having be«n f,lu. r
•ted on f,,r appendicitis
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«ported a« im proving.
Harold K iser u n i wife wen
meets at the home of Joel H uston
1 Halsey, last w w k, going down
ueeday and returning the follow
« 'Uy.
These beautiful S priog days a io
We buy eggs for cash or trade.
Eastburn Bros.
Albany.
1 » I f UITtE SEM
The Chiropractic secret of good bodily health is very s i» ,
p ie- so simple it may surprise you.
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u’’ ‘ “ ienCe ° f Chir0Pract>c assumes th at the Cre­
ator knew His business when He made man. B arrie« ecci-
dents. man does not need a crutch. If he did the C reator
would have furnishe j him with one. Similarly, m an’s internal
machinery shou.d not need drugs to make it run properly
? ra»kted
LHe Jreato r knew His business, we tru st eon-
•ede that the body of man is a finished p ro d u c t-a complete
machine. Then why doesn't it run properly; Why i s n ' i ev-
everyone healthy?
J u p p o s e you have an auto. You run it over rough, bumpy
ro, d
You race the engine. You neglect to oil tbe bearings
lmeUin t i t Vai VeS.RP\ ChOkedUP- Y° U pUt low *ra(fe
e in the tank
In short, you pay no attention to the car
a iu e’7
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,"definitdy» no m atter how much y o .
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it. Ar.d one day the < a r refuse* to tun. W hv’
Now when the auto gets stalled, do you pour sassafras tea
Jle tank. put a ,e.dhtz powder in the radiator and b a th ,
thf carburetor with oil of cinnamon?
t J ™ tg° t 0 e X p e r t mechanic- The car is all there, but
the Parts need adjusting. T hat’s the mechanic’s job.
I he Chiropractor is the expert mechanic of the bod-ly ma­
chine He does not employ drugs. He simply adjusts the hu­
man i r t c h r e , , d l l t n k t s i t alone.
y aajU8ts tne hu
Nature is the real curative agent. The Chiropractor isn’t
/ ¿ 'n s to get N ature's job away from her. He couldn’t if he
This, then. L- the Chiropractic secret of health- adjust t h .
bod.,v machine and then let it alone. Result health
N..w that you know the secret, you will want to go to a
Chiropractor right away and have him to adjust YOUR body to
normal. You’re not sick? Fine. But you w \n t to OTAY
well, don t you. See a Chiropractor now.
D R . R . H. H A R R IS