Z • 1 SWEETS TO THE SWEET Charity Grange Items' _ The age of the girl doesn’t count when it corres to candies; big and little they all love it. The candie# that we sell are made of pure unadulterated sugar and flavorings, and consequently no m atter how much is eaten there can be no harmful effect. Take home a box knowing that it is the purest candy made. all ufficers present and a goollv a tten d an ce of members.«- Three can d id ates were balloted on for m em bership aud will be initiated n e x t m eeting. T his will be our last all day m eeting u n til next O r tober. E A Kizer and M eredith Kizer w ent to the b ills the la tte r p a rt of last week and tini-bed th e ir c o n ­ tra c t of cu ttin g W illiam Pence’s w ood. A F arm Bureau m eeting will be held in the G range h a ll n e x t F ri­ day evening. We are c e rta in ly learning to sing some hard and beautiful songs at the singing school. T he school will have its tw elfth lesson nex t S atu rd ay night aud the teach ­ er hopes by the end of. the six ­ teenth lesson to have the class half way through the book, and we have learned to sing all the gongs by note as we cam e to them w ith th e exception of two or three rounds, which the teacher said he would not have us take th e tim e to learn. Next S a tu rd a y n ig h t the lite r­ ary contest closes with an oyster feed, It is n ’t known yet which side will have to furnish the feast | hnt we will all go prepared to en - CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. Buy Now! Buy at home and keep^the money going. We have reduced prices on granite ware, aluminum ware etc. Start the year aright and buy now. Cross & White Smith Bros.’ Market T h e G ran g e m et S atu rd ay w ith Fresh and Cured Meats Always On i«-y u.e fe^t .m ...«tier «inch side * furnishes it. Shedd Hand. Also Other Meats in Season. T h o llalscy E n te rp rise h as liiatle a rra n g e iu e n ts with Tin? Crowley P u b lish in g C om pany to club th e E n te rp rise with th e ir M agazines w here a n y o f o u r reader» m ay want two o f th e Magazines T h e s e M agazines a re all sta n d a rd p u b licatio n s and weN known and in each co m b in atio n be­ low von will actu ally get both M agazines an d th e E n te rp rise for less th an th e re g u la r price o f th e two Magazines. Bi‘h>w we give the n u m b e r ot each com b in atio n , I h e re g u la r su b scrip tio n price ot tin* publica­ tion nam ed in th e com b in atio n and o u r p rice to r both and the E n te rp rise o n e year. ! J /i s Coffer C rpires ^ i p r i i • f i r s t . Mrs W adw oith of H arrisburg, is No. lG ood Housekeeping S3.(X) Pictorial Review J3.no Bothw itli E n terp rise$3.TO giving music lessons to Sylvia 6.40 . 4.00 Pictorial Review 3.00 No. 2 Cosmopolitan 6.40 Thom pson. Anu» P en n ell, Lydia No. 3 H earst’s . . . . . 4.00 Pictorial Review 3.00 6.40 . 4.00 M o t o r Boating 3.00 G regory, and G ail T routm an. No. 4 1 le a rst’s .. 6.40 . 4.00 Good llousekeepng 3.00 J E P ain ter, who was badly No. 5 Cosmopoli tati 6.40 No. » • lle ir» t> ............... 4.00 Good House keeping 3.00 hurt, last week by Mr B a rto n ’s 7.00 No. 7 C osm opolitan.. 4 (M) Ilearst’s .....................4.00 bull, is slowly recovering. 7.65 No. 8 Good Housekeeping 3.oo H arper's Bazar. 6.00 7 65 $ Will chop Tuesdays, Thursdays and S a tu d a y s.’# ) Mrs a d e Ider hus returned No •> H arper'» Bazar. t,,oo Pictorial Review. 3.00 8.00 6.00 W ‘ W ; from a week’ a visit in Ash- No. 10 H earst's .......... 4.00 Motor .......... 8,00 4.00 H arper's Bazar..........6.00 No. 11 Cosmopolitan 25 ir land. 8.00 6.00 W e are glad to note th a t the No, 12 H ears’t s ................. . 4.1X3 H arper's Bazar. m county road north of Shedd, which ¡has been cloned all w inter, is now ¿p i m ien for traffic. The T angent H igh School put on th e ir play, “ T he T ra il of the Lonesome P ine” a t Shedd last S aturday night. I t was a good play and well rendered. Mrs C atherine Croft and her dau g h ter were A lbany callers last Plows, Peg to o th harrow s, Disc ?m rro w s, S pring Friday. Miss Blanche E p p erly , one of tooth harrow s. Hollers, both k i.n d s. our school teachers spent the week C ultivators, 2 -h o rse and a 7-tooth 1-horse. end in C orvallis. M anure sp re ad e rs, th e b e st th e re is by test. C has A rnold and his son Karl Tin* T itan ID-20 tra c to r. E xam ine .now on my floor. tran sacted business in Albany- L 1-2 h p e n g in es and cream s e p a r a t o r s . Con?e in la st S aturday. Geo A D anuen had the m isfor­ and look th em over am i we will sw a p w ith you. tune of seriously cutting his thum b W e have on h and I second h a n d » . l-h p engine, also I He w as helping his father c u t the 5-h S tover en g in e am i 1 g rim ier. At ill sell cheap. strin g s of a load of sacked oats T hose a re s «» u k * e f th e things. O rt le r re p a irs Now. chop; when he had finished he w ent to stick the knifv into a board © W M O R N H IN W E G JM P I .E M F .I IT S T O R E in the wagon, the knife “ jack ­ k n ife d ,” the blade catching the first jo in t of his (btiriih. I'h d