Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 14, 1921, Image 4

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    “ N O W -A - D A Y S
Shedd
SHE LL ACCEPT YOUR GIFT
Last Saturday afternoon and
GL1DLY
-evening the Linn-Benton Count»
if it is a box of our delicious Odd Fellows’ convention wae he)U
candy. It is as wholesome as it nere at the VV O W hall. Therr
were 226 all told »vho were pres­
is delicious and after tasting it
ent at the convention.
Then
you’ll want more.
Everyone •vere representative« and delegate-
dotes upon our choice confec Iroin Albany, Halsey, Brownsville
tions. They are always so pure, Corvallis, Lebanon, Sweet Home,
Crawfordsville,
Alpine, Alsea,
fresh and delicious.
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
Buy Now!
Buy at home and keep the money
going.
We have reduced prices on g ran ite
ware, alum inum ware etc. S ta rt the
year aright and buy now.
Cross & White
$
4s
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Will • Imp Tuest!,i vs, T h u rsd ay s and S a tu d a y s .^
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O. W . I K I M 5 &
SEEDS OF PROFIT
SEEDS OF PLENTY
In ln> su re that you a n 1 {retting seed That has
been r ir e f u lh selected, th o ro u g h ly c le a n e d and
properly tested
Bill SEEDS HI I SEED STORE.
W •* e re m aking a sp ecialty o f m ail o rd e rs a n d
* i»e to serxe tliosi* u ho eon not c o n v en ien tly d e al
with th e ir local iiteich an ts.
\\ e will he gla I to sem i von a catalo g .
A TTENTION FARM ERS!
r h e r e is a scarcity o f good horeeia in the Vailed,
a'¡'i d io n will give the m a tte r .a serio u s th o u g h t
'e u will i e dize that new i* t he tim e to ra ise h o rse s
Ini,' for the dem and th at is su re to com e.
I. will sta n d for sei vice in Halserv, th e c e le b ra te d
P tir i
d Perclm ron .............. Digestin'. #15 to in su re .
M ondays at Brow nsville
F rid a y s at Rowland
J. W. MOORE, Owner.
O l.ii' mit II ilsev Drug S to re
fry an Ad in the Enterprise
says the Good Judge
I
H arrisburg, and Scio, and of
i ourse nearly all of the Shedd Odd
Fallows.
The meeting was called to order
by President A T Grugget, and
W W Poland gave an appropriate
address of welcome whjch was re­
sponded to by A T Gruggett cf
Corvallis.
The program was then rendered
as follows:
“ Why the Linn-
Benton I O O F D istrict?’’ by J K
Weatherford from Albany.
“ Why the Endowment F und?’’
by W F Moore of Browmville.
‘Why I Became an Odd Fel­
low.’’ T A Logsdon of Corvallis.
Then followed the grand ban­
quet.
After being called to order for
the evening session the conven­
tion was addressed by Rev Geo H
Parkinson of Corvallie, on the
subject of “ Politics” viewed from
the standpoint of Government,
Industry, and Religion. One of
the delegates from Halsey said it
was the best address he ever heard
in his life.
After this came the “ Recitation
of Unwritten Work and the E x ­
emplification of Signa.
H arrisburg was expecting to
put on the initiatory degree, but
for some reason which our corre­
spondent did n ’t get, it was exem ­
plified by another lodge.
1st Degree work was exemplified
by Sweet Home, 2nd Degree I»
Alsea, and 3rd Degree by Alpine.
After the conclusion of the even­
ing session a second banquet was
served which was thorouhly en­
joyed by all, even if some were a
tittle under the weather and not
able to take on more than two
men's oidiuary rations.
The next convention will be
held at Alsea, and the Alsea
lodge promises them a feast °l
deer meat, as it will be during thi
open season when the next semi
annual convention meets.
There was a fast game of basi
ball at Shedd last Friday between
the Albany College Freshmen and
Shedd High School which resulted
iu a score of 16 to 9 in favor of
Albany.
The Shedd Jersey Club is m a­
king preparation to try for several
prises so as not to retrograde from
he good work of last year J C
Clay is the leader of all club
work in the community and W H
McConnell is the Jersey Club
eader.
Mrs A B Dunlap of Albany,
spent the week end with Mrs Will
Dunlap.
Mr and Mrs R C Morgason, Mrs
Dawson, and Neva and Roth
Large took in the basket social at
the Oakville echool house last
Friday night.
H erry Freerksen spent last
Thursday in Albany visiting re v ­
ives and transacting business.
The “ Prairie Rose“ was given
it Shedd the second time S atur­
day night, April 2, with a large
attendance.
C C Purdy is on the sick list.
We understand it is yellow jaun.
dice.
Miss Effie Walton bas taken
Mrs Daweou's place as nurse at
the home of Mra Morgason.
F Y Warner, who has hern
»orking for ) B Cornett, has gone
.o the McCredie hot springs.
Rev Reid went to Portiaud last
week to atteud the Uuited I’reeby-
:e n e u c o n feren ce.
A man can get a heap more
satisfaction from a small chew
of this class of tobacco, than
he ever could get from a big
chew of the old kind.
H e finds it costs less, too. The
good tobacco taste lasts so
much longer he doesn’t need
to have a fresh chew nearly
as often.
A ny man who use9 the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
1
Put up in tw o styles
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
Mr and Mrs G a te Sprenger,
who left for Albany last week
visited for a short while with
their people and then went to
Grants Pass.
L R Wilson is still on the sick
list and at recent reports was not
so well.
(Taken from the Shedd Visitoi
qf April 6th )
The
annual congregational
meeting of the U P church wa-
held Monday evening, April 4tb.
At that time there was a reception
for the new members and a big
supper, with about 100 peoplt
present. At the business meeting
the following officers were elected
Trustees, W P Moore, G V Max
well, and H K Suiker; R S Ache
son was elected chairm an of thi
congregation; R M Miller, sup^r
intendent of the Sunday school
W J Dunlap, treasurer of the con­
gregation; Mary McConnell, sec­
retary-treasurer of the Sunday
school; Mrs Dunlap, pianist am
Mrs J H McConnell, assistant;
Fay Hamilton was elected cboris
ter, Harold Hamilton, chief usb
er with four helpers.
One of the social events thi
week was the dinner given in hoi>
orof Miss Frances Freerks* n ’s nin
teenlh birthday. Plates were sei
for six.
Her guests were th
Misses Florence Adams,
Edm
Gregory, Kathleen McCarthy, am
the Stover sisters of Albany. Be­
sides the dinner, time was spent
in auto rid'ng and wild flowei
picking.
A new deck has been laid oi
the bridge out by the Robneti
place, which has been needed foi
a long time.
The Alpine High School pla
will be given in Sbedd, Saturda»
night, April 16th.
Lem ard ami Helen SAtchwel
are home this week enjoying th
Easter vacation.
Tuesday at the home of Mr am
Mrs Harold Couey there was i
birthday party for their littl
daughter in honor of her firs
birthday.
ALBANY
OREGON
SEND US YOUR
MAIL . ORDERS.
.25
2 Kelloggs
.25
2 Post Toasties
.30
2 Shredded W heat
.28
2 puffed W heat
.35
2 Puffed Rice
.35
2 Grape Nuts
.35
No 10 Corn Meal
.50
No 10 Graham
.75
No 10 Olympic Pancake
.75
No 10 Farina
.15
Krumbles
.60
5 Cana Tomatoes
.60
5 Cans Corn
.13
No 1 V C Pork Beans
.20
No 2 V C Pork and beans
.25
2 cans milk
.21
j Jello
.35
Pint Wesson oil
.65
Quart Wesson oil
.65
3uart Mazola
.16
loda crackers p?r pound
Best grade Peaberry coffee
.33
per pound
.40
Our special coffee per lb
17 bars Crystal White soap 1.00
22 bars White N aptha soap 1.00
2.35
>0 pounds Olympia Flour
>0 pounds Flavo flour
1.95
iood medium bacon per lb
.45
» pound pail lard
.95
Granges, per dozen 20 cents,
25 cents, and
.40
We pay highest cash price
or cream. Come to Third &
fuyon Streets at
Stenberg’s Corner.
Pupils of the Rowland school
nd other» have been going to the
»ooda flower picking .and return-
ng with arm loads of liilies. The
»n\b's tongue is just sim ply won-
'erful thi» year.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Mrs B I’ Schick and daughter
w ith L O C A I, a r P U C A T IO N P ns they
cannot reach th e seat o f th e disease
Iazel
spent Friday shopping in
C a ta rrh is a local disease, g re a tly In ­
fluenced by co n stitu tio n al conditions
Vlhany.
and In order to cure it you must
ta ke an in te rn a l rem edy
H a ll’s C a­
A I. Schick and wife returned
ta rr h C ure la ta ken In te rn a lly and
acta th ru th e blood on th e mucous s u r­
roin
California the latter part of
faces of the system
H a ll's C ata rrh
Cure was prescribed by one o f th e best
ast
week,
having «pent the win-
physicians In th is co un try fo r years It
Is composed of some of the best tunic»
er
at
Palo
Alto where their boh
known, combined w ith some of the
best blood p u rlflera. Th e perfect com
■
*
attending
Stanford, They are
b lna’ lon o f the In g red ie n ts In H a ll's
C a ta rrh C ure Is w h at produces such
iaitlng at the homes of B P
w o nderful results In c a ta rrh a l condi­
tions P -nd fo r testim on ials free
-chick and Mra C P Kizer of thia
F J C H E N E Y A CO . Props . Toledo. O
A ll D ru g g ists 78c
'ieinity, and other relatives at
Hal I s F am ily Pllla for constipation
Brownsville.
Oscar Wigle and family were in
Charity Grange Item«'
pringtield Sunday visiting Mr
Meredith Kizer it on the g. Vigle’s mother.
early and late these days in th ­
Mr and Mr» C P Kizer were via-
in terett of better road». He hut ting at the home of G T Kitchen
charge of one of the county’s gra»
lear Halaey last Sunday.
el trucks.
Dr Conk, the veterinarian of
Mr and Mrs C P Kizer visitet Brownsville, made a professional
with the latter s mother ii •ill at the farms o f J H Darrah
, B ro w o tv iJie F rid a y ,
*nd E A K izer la s t I b u n d a y ,