Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 05, 1921, Image 4

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    ’ ßlG gl lRSCRIPTlON OFFER
their paper* to th e college.
Th
iimniitec on aw ards will annouufc
n W E E i S
he winners soon after the close of
th e k in d V“ ii c m be s o r e co u -
ta in « 11.- ' j
>¡11. 'i- v . ! m :«>.!' th»* '*oii e»t-
1 he lire', coutest will he conduct- |
THERE
ARK TW O K INDS O f
e lite , un<) th e »1 iin tf u l k in d .
<> I doubt
t lark
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-ide and
tie d a 1
ai.M .iie « »'»r tr i
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u.«e a m tjii .» b ill pure. ii-.-h ti nil-
nmi t l 'i v i in m ij - p u t i r .ami»
. I k t
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J U t i l il
k itchen, t i « r ®
14 h e a r
it
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t otum oliou y.»u uuu
over tow n
CLARK’S C( )N RECTI ON ERY.
»T
Buy
1 in the various high echoofe ot
Ire/ ui in the next two weeks
\ v high school stu d en t who has
. u • rad u sled w ithin the last
i: m ay a lt > enter the contest
; ivide l Mie or she has never a t­
tend, - 1 college.
Vnu C at
L FOUR of T hese
“ | h*‘ sm all town student has an
e ,|lt,il chance with the large town
student in this com petition.” say»
F o r O ne
for
one in.lube» of the committee,
Year
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a
c
h
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a s h o r t t i m e o n ' l v
i i.n te d rules governing the coutest
7u7S~t'xc;TpT T o n a l OFFER 2 8 _ g o Q £ _ E O » -A s
ere being sent to every four year
high school io Oregon by the
l o iiiiiiitte e on aw ards and honors as
joying the invigorating efficts of
the college.
he McCredie Springs, bes retu rn ­
Al
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MAGAZSNES and OUR NEW SPAPER
£*F5 O rder N o w
!
jnowi
Buy at home and keep the money
?oing. t
We have reduced prices on g ra n ite
ware, alum inum w are etc. S ta rt the
year aright and buy now.
B o?sand Girls from All Over ed hom e.
the State to Picnic at
Mrs Singleton, who had been
Shedd
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I am going
to
Eastburn Bros.
visiting with her sister ‘ Mrs Suiker
1 7
since last October, left last, Friday
A statewide picnic for boys aod
.
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in « '» b ' »
" T w O W . .1
..... » » ill ... held J o » . 11 » H e
A. .1»
»1 J ° W . .
and sons, of | Brownsville k o n o a y night of last
f.irtn of J C Brown
week, Shedd was represented by
Sh. dd. The Linn C ouoty Jersey
C attle club is hacking th is picnic about th irty visitors.
W ednesday night of last week
TWO GROCERY STORES
and has arranged to serve lu n c h ­
I- W est F irst St.
the M ethodist people held their W A E astburn
eon at ii ion.
136 L yon S treet
quarterly conference. Rev Danford W E E astburn
Prizes am ounting to $50 will he ,
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ALBANY. OREGON
loitered by th e Albany cham ber of ’P"*"11 e
A llison.
th e
three, year old
commerce for w inners in contests | daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley
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,
a tin
nV . w iu placing Jer»jy . c a , ttle , . T hree 7 di
U " Van w in k le , had a birth d ay p a rty
hions will be judged: one e a c h o t1
.
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one day last week, where she en
xi/ aged cows in m ilk, young cows in tertained a few of her sm all
SUGAR IS ON THE DECLINE
MZ m ilk, and heifers. F o u r anim als
Dropped
$1.00 per sack in the
Chick Feed. $3.75 per 100
\V of the same division w ill constitute friends.
E rnest Maxwell is recovering last week, and is sure to go low­
White Oat Chop, half or ton lots, $35. per ton
\JZ a class. C o n te sta n ts will indicate
er. flour, meat products, butter
of . from a spell of sickness.
t-S
Coconut meal,
$1.90 pur bO lbs sack
C fì A
a slip of paper th e order
Alva Croft transacted business and eggs, in fact all products are
MZ nn
to be placed on the four
Mill Run,
half or ten lots, $87. per ton
on the down grade except the
in Silverton not long ago.
MZ value
M? animal's. Fifteen m inutes will he
articles
which
The C alla Circle m et last week m anufactured
allowed for placing each class,
and after the lodge business was seem to have got stuck at HIGH
fwo contests have been announced
B R E A D and
tran sacted they tu rn e d the meet TIDE— 1 i k e
learns of tln ee m ot from any
ing into a surprise on Mrs Mary CRACKERS.
^ ¡ J e r s e y C alf club iu th e state s>re
Z|\
Crawford, who had been visiting
eligible for co ntest num ber one
in C alifornia for some tim e. Re-
I All members m u st be,long to the
A few good bargains listed be-
freshm ents of ice cream and cake
sam e club. Each te a m m ust send
ow.
were served.
its entry to Fred N W illiam son,
Miss Lucile Suiker transacted White soup beans 25 pounds 1.00
county club leader, a t A lbany, by
1.00
business in A lbany last Thursday. Fancy Jap rice 18 pounds
May 15, and each one is expected
Good broken rice, clean 21 lb 1.00
i to report on th e Bro»vn farm by State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Handy cut macaroni 14 lbs 1 00
says the Good Judge
L u caa C ounty, ss.
I iioou on the day of th e picnic,
F ia n k J. C hcgey m ake» o a th th a t he
Bulk cocoa, good grade 7 lbs 1.00
Is senior p a rtn e r of th e firm of F . J
I .i,-cording to th e rules. T hirty-five Cheney & Co., doing b u sin ess In th e C ity Salted peanuts, Jumbos 7 lbs 1.00
" T h a t gives a m an m ore
Toledo. C ounty an d S ta te aforesaid,
dollars w ill.be apportioned out in of
genuine chew ing satis­
1.00
anil th a t said firm will pay th e sum of Gunpowder tea, 3 pounds
O
N
E
H U N D R E D D O LLA R S for each
prizes
to the - high-scoring
teams, in I i n j every
faction than he e v e r got
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-
case of C a tu rrh th a t can n o t be
1.00
Tree tea, 2 pounds
| cure^b^tbc
< O a u ; b catarrh
¡a ■»aunts of $12, $9, ?7, »4, and
out of the o rd in a ry k in d .
Sw orn to before me and subscribed ir.
in order.
Sm allerchew , lasts longer
m y presence, th is fith day ot December.
A
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A. W GLEASON
Contest two may be e n te re d by
1.65
Valley flour per sack
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—so it costs less to chew
(Seal)
N o tary Public.
H a ll's C a ta rrh M edicine Is ta k e n in ­ Olympic flour per sack
.mV
mem
ber
ot
a
hoy»’
or
g
irls’
2.35
te rn ally an d a c ts th ro u g h th e Blood on
► this class of tobacco.
• lol> project, except those who en­ th e M ucous S u rfaces of th e System . Send Montana hard wheat flour
2.65
fo r testim o n ials, free.
A nd the good, rich t o ­
F. J C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo, O.
tered contest one. This is an in ­
Sold bv all d ru g g ists. 76c
bacco taste gives a w orlul
dividual contest and seven p fiz ’s Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
of satisfaction.
Nice picnic hams 6 to 8 lbs
’20
an offered:
$3, $2.50, $2.
A ny m an w ho uses the
if .50, $1, and <1. T h e same
Charity Grange Items.
R eal T o b acco C h ew
rules will govern this c o n te st as
A good buy in brooms a t
.50'
will tell you that.
u • d m coolest one.
The Row land school was in ses-
Butternut bread fresh every day-
Din Briiwii farm is o ae mile 1 gion last S a tu rd a y to m ake up for
Put nt> in two stxlts
~ regon
egoii a day lost earlier in th e week on
ft- m F ayetteville, on th e O
Eiectii .
1 1 C Seym our, Btatu account of the teacher b ein g , sick
W -B G U T is a long fine cut t° b tet o
ii) h oler uud L 1 Allen, stale i Mrs Loma Simpson of Pori
R IG H T G U T is a s h o r tc u t t< acco
liv s i >■ k club leader, will atten d land, spent the week end v isitirg
r /TL? s .•arts
Un- ¡uutiic. Professor E B F itts, her brother, Ed K izer, and other
id the d e p a rtm e n t of dairy liu i- relatives.
iiie li . m il be official judge of
Mrs O lli« Long, who is visiting
F A iL L E L S !
w auls,— D em ocrat.
her b ro th er, O -car Wigle and fam ­ A SPLEN D ID EARM TO E X C H ANGK
Cross & White
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Eastburn Bro f3.
ATTENTION
T h e re is o sc art it.\ i t ;e 1 im •« - i d I d » Y 11 lev
I,
a n d it von " d i ’ive tin- n
you will realize tli.it now i • lite tin «' i : .n-i -|i,
to be in line lo r th e d em an d f i t il i m e t > e.'i ie.
1 »» 111 ' t , i m l I " i -■ i ■
iu H alsey, th e c eleb ra te
•heron
stallion,
Ifigestill. ."jl. iotii«iu>
P u reb red Pen 1
V
M ondays al I »row n v i lie
F rid a y s at
! ,U I ■
J. W. MOORE, Owner.
O lìie i»
it I I ll e V l»l I : > | n t i
Who Will W it the S holarshi.». •- b
big
Ihrci separate contests »»ill tic-
term ino the »»inin i . T he first, will
fealtir» Cftl’pellti » - «a» »» rit ing
iitid it ill I i juilg' 4 i it o i g i - m i t i » .
l'|i M. I l l 1 1 m ill i will be in dt
le l ii ii ii / tin s t u » ut - ability tu t \
U-liqnn am u i n t
H ere ia a chance fur »-»me nenior
>n High school t u » ,m i -Ii s d v ,|.
Agri-
a rth ip " f $100 fr mi Or . •
A lie»»
cu ltu ral college tin . y> a>
don atio n to th» -Bi >: n i p fum i
make* f mr $P>.i in r id s p - l*sit)tc
Tin 1 linuipal i 1 li » -1 h i d W ill
suhol-
a m ie » up t i t »e co o ti-t - I
arah p i will tie cuinlinT- il in Haleev ilt-lct mine the tu lent« lu tin g high
fey W W P atterso n , princi pal of eat ui the e u u t e s t , uud will lorw uid
ily, was quite sick a few d a v s a^o
Shedd
having to call a physician from
One half mile south of Shedd
town, b u t she is im proving now.
last Thuraday night a through
Miss E thel G reen, who is ta-
.Ll on th» S P radroad broke
.ii.o n e .4 the cars it was h au ling, H in g te a c h e r s 'tr a in in g in th e H a i-
. e ^ i d it and blocked the malll | ri.b u rg High School, visited C e t-
tue lor a short time. T he w re c k -iter 6€b° o1 ° ne d a -v last week to
¡1., i '.v from Eugene and the inake observations as p art of Lei
i
»n( ».»i tiun crew were rushed
•.»lie T hey threw th e car
I bi track and burned it up.
I i . - the. ■ rrs were dam aged but
• ihi■
»»re retained u i the tra in .
Five
rains
were tied tip w hile the
»lt D i- were at work. By 8:30
he track was cleared.
Rev R -.il visited friends in AL
Hany F iid.iy.
C I Shedd an»! (1 M Thom pfon
nere A lbany visitors Friday.
1. S M iller of the D annals Paint
- of t l l ’ iiiy . was called to Shedd
' rut tv on arc >uut of his m other
tilin g and breaking her hip.
n u .....»_
for good property in Eortlani’ , or any
c ty in Oregon, will take sm all farm as
p irt The farm offered for 'exchange
consists of KXII acres located ri ght at a
good R H toivn in the W illai je tte val­
ley, some 500 acres of v e ry rich pro-
ductii e land cleared, oalancje very good
pasture and tim ber' some 2f50 acres !■'
crop, family orchard, cre e k th ru place,
water in all pastures a n d a)i all Ltdii?"
school work.
very fine 2-atpry w h ile t ouae, also «
The last flood put a stop to very good sm aller h o u s e , two barns,
nearly - all farm ing - operations
in machine sheds and all c tjeessary ie>t
-
,l“ ’‘ " ’‘¡«hborhood, as »veil as p n t- buildiugs B uildings are located in •
tin g a s to p to C la re n r e W uggeuer b autitul grove of shade tre e s, giving
i he farm a very hotnelik e appearance
s h e e p s h e a r in g .
re n te d witlg woven wire P riced for a
ii » i tune only at 555 per acre.
Varying Opinions.
W
ILLAM ETTE VALLHY LAND CO
Deacon Gildrow says that If a man
403 1st National B ank Building.*
loves -a »»otnan »veil enough to cheer
fully w rite a check In payment foi
Albany O regon
her new suit, though he knows It
mean» that he »»ill lia ie to make hi- I III. 1 FILM I I 'l.E H l)SI’ITAL
old overcoat do another »»inter. It
is safe to tnarry her.
Renovates and m akes feather
And M rs. Deacon Gildrow says that mattresses, old
furniture and
If you love a man »veil enough tr
lliink you would like to see the Moo m attresses mads like new.
of the closet littered up with his oh
Bring them in or phone 261-R,
« lin e s
it
» » ; ll
he nerfectlv safe f t