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

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    Charity Grange Hems’
SW EET THOUGHTS
When yeu pass Clark’a, think of
how appreciative your sweet­
heart or wife, mother or sister,
would be if 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.
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CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
Buy Now!
Buy at home and keep^the money
going.
We have reduced prices on granite
ware, aluminum wire etc. Start the
year aright and buy now.
Mr and Mrs Henrv Apel trom
Worthington. Minn, visited Satur­
day with the C P Kizer family.
They are «pending the winter on
the coast.
Mrs Robinson spent the week
end at her home in Eugene.
C M Kizer was in Albany Sat­
urday and brought home one of
the county trucks.
Mr and Mrs W C Sickels were
Albany visitors Saturday.
Mrs A II Quinby was a visitor
at Corvallis Friday and Saturday.
Mr ami Mrs C D Huff were vis-
itora at A D Waggoner’s Sunday;
also Mr and Mrs W R Pence, and
Mr and Mrs W C Sickels visited
J B Waggener and wife.
Hazel Quinby was home from
school from Wednesday until F ri­
day.
A Mr Templeton has been vis­
iting his son, J P Templeton.
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The Halsey Enterprise has made arrangem ents
with The Crowley Publishing Company to club
the Enterprise with their Magazines where any
of our rentiers may want two o fth e Magazines
These Magazines are all standard publications
anti well known and in each com bination be­
low von will actually get both M agazinesand
the Enterprise for less than the régulai pu ce
i.a /v \ l utr'V/l n o « .
Shedd
Mr and Mrs Geo H Dannen vis­
ited at the C A Starnes houe
Sunday.
The Sbedd-Brownsville high­
way is now in pretty good shape
for traffic. W W Poland, P I
Troutman, and Geo Dannen haul­
Below we give the num ber of each combination,
ed the gravel for the repair work.
the regular subscription price ot the publica­
Mr and MrB Ed Farwell and Mr
tion
named in the combination and our price
and Mrs L R Wilson attended the
for both and the Enterprise one year.
funeral of Alexander Maxwell
Monday.
H / iis Q f f e r fb x p ire s
» f i r s t .
Mabelle Jones and Blanche Ep-
perley spent the week end in Al­ No. 1 Good Housekeeping $3.(Ml Pictorial Review $3.00 Both with E n te rp rise $5.90
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No. 2 Cosmopolitan
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Pictorial
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Alexander Maxwell died at his No. 3 H e a r s t's ...........■
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home in Shedd last Friday even­
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5 Cosmopolitan
ing. He was 85 years old and No.
6.40
4.00 Good H ousekeeping 3.00
No. i> H earst.s...............
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had been a resident of Shedd for No. 7 C osm opolitan...... 4.00 H e a rst's................. 4.00 •’
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many years. He was a member No. 8 Good H ousekeeping 3.00 H arper s Bazar---- 6.00 ”
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Pictorial
Review.
'»•Harper’s
Bazar.
No.
of
the
McPherson
Post
of
the
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Will chop.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satudays.W
8.00
It of Albany. The funeral wa- No.
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. 4.00 H arper's Bazar.. . . . 6.00 ’’
held from the Presbyterian church No. 11 Cosmopolitan
8,00
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arper’s
Bazar,
No. 12 H e a rs'ts...............
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Monday at 2 o’clock conducted by
Mz
I Rev Reid. Interm ent in the
Pugh cemetery.
Miss Maude Daniels, one of our
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school teachers, left Friday morn­
ing for Albany to spend the week
eud with her parents.
J E Painter lately had a th rill­
ing experience with Charles Bar­
ton’s bull. As Mr Painter started
to go through the lot whore the
Plows, Peg tooth h.'irrows, Disc harrows, Spring bull was, the beast attacked him,
knocking him down and breaking
tooth harrows.
Kollers, both kinds.
several of his ribs and injuring his
Cultivators, 2-horso and a 7-tooth 1-horse.
lungs. It was a narrow escape
Manure spreaders, the best there is by test.
for him but at the last accounts i>
The Titan 10-20 tractor. Exainino now on iny floor. was thought he would recover.
L 1-2 h p engines ajid cream separators. Come in (Taken from the Shedd Visitor
and look them over and we will swap with you.
o( March 10th.)
We have on hand 1 second hand 1-hp engine, also Glenn Hill is all stove up. It
-teems that he had a round with a
5-h Stover engine and 1 grinder. Will sell cheap.
big
pump and the pump put him
These are some o fth e thjngs. O rder repairs Now.
over the car door and out. Any­
o . W M O R N H IM W iG . IM P L E M E N T S T O R E
way he is much the worse for the
encounter. If any one knows of
.GnooSCTHS,
ÏWMÀN
similar cases please keep them to
yourselves as Glenn is tired ot
hearing how long he is to 1 e laid
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says the Go»xl Judge
up.
He is able to be up and
around,
but is not comfortablt
(
H o w long a little of
and
needs
assistance to get up and
the R e a l T o b a c c o
down.
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Chew w ill last.
The prayer circle of the mission-
N o r how’ much gen
You Cat ALL FOUR of These
try society of the I’ P church
uine chewing satisfac­
net at Mrs W I
Dunlap’»
tion the full, rich real
Tuesday.
A
devotional
meet
tobacco taste will give.
Y c 'r E a c h
F ° R
ng
was
held
in
the
A s k any man who uses
1 H i -i e x
L P T IO N A l O I-FI-. R J 9 G O O O F O R A S H O R T T I M E O N L Y
uorning, a covered dish dinner
- the Real Tobacco Qtcw.
Sub». . . f u . i, n w y he n. v r ,
A ll
I ■ ih».
w ill be « x lr n d c d ( u r e o .
ras
had at noon, and the remain
Vexr Ir- .i-n p r e m i date t-f exp iretto n .
5 H e w ill tell you that
ler of the dav was spent in a so­
this class of tobacco
la! way. About 18 ladies were
w ill give more satisfac­
Joseph Li»ka, father of Mrs J
l'he 'tangent High School will
»resent.
tion—and at less cost—
Stanley Van W inkle, spent the bring their play to Shedd Satur­
Little Lucille McBride is im-
► than the ordinary kind.
’roving.
Her fever was down 1« week end with his da' ghter at day night, March 19th.
Pul ufi ht twit styles
A union revival meeting will be­
ormal Tuesday, the first tune f.n She id, ami assisted in the install­
C U T is a long firn .-cut tohaoco
ing
ot
two
new
windows
in
the
wo w»ek«. She is about over an
gin at Shedd Sunday, March 13.
^ i G W l ^ C U T is a short-cut tobacco
-ttack of the inea«le-<.
front of the parsonage.
Th>se It m il be conducted by Rev Fred
,
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Last Friday night the bask»-
w> windows are the means of ae Schnell and will last a t least two
N-w v
C'»y
.ocial of the Epworth Leagne wro curing for a nice large bed room weeks.
'e ll attended and profitable Tfu p le n tv o f lig h t. This room on the , I t >• reported th at E A Lytle,
.eague cleared $72 and the Ladies fro n t o f th e bouae w Ms a lw a ys so formerly of Shedd, and now liv-
kid took in som e on candy an- 1 ark that it w c used for a store ing at A lp ip e . ia ve ry sick w ith s
effss besides.
160 ol this ws- <or»m
'ombin:i,b>n of tvphoid pneutnonis
The second semester ot thej Mr» J C Dawson spent the week
patd on the piano and $10 was set
atidt to b* p purchsis sccg books. Shsdd school is on» third gone.
*eud visiting relatives in Albany,
Cross & White
Smith Bros? Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
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BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
“Perhaps You Don’t Know”
MAGAZINES end OUR NEWSPAPER
$2-25
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Lsok for sonv? special club i
that we hope to have for you bt
very long.
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