Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 12, 1921, Image 4

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    ALL AGES JUST DOTE
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
Buy
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Develop \ our Home State
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on our di liciou* !y flavored ie<
cream s. We have d ifferen t va
rieties of frozen delicacies. R id'
luecieuu, cooling, perfectly fro
zen cream s -th e joy of th<
heightened sum m ir, th e de'igh-
of th e festival w in te r—th e ali
th e year delicacy de luxe.
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Chick Feed. $3.75 p er 100
W hite O at Chop, half or ton lots, S3', per ton
$l.yo p er 80 lbs sack
Coconut meal.
half or ton lots, $37. per ton
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T h a t you get m o re ▼
g e n u in e s a tis fa c tio n
a t le ss c o s t w h e n
y o u u s e th is class o f 4i,
to b a c c o .
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A sm all c h c tv lasts
so m u c h lo n g e r th an
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a b ig c h e w o f th e
o r d in a r y k in d .
A n d th e fu ll, ric h re a l
to b a c c o ta s te g iv e s a long la s tin g c h e w in g
s a tisfa c tio n .
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A n v m an w h o u s e s th e R e a l T o b a c c o C h e w
W iu tell y o u th .it.
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P u t up fn two styles
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$11.083,754.93
4,519.888. OJ
1.110,038.86
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Southern Pacific total d i.trib u tio n in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to
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To continue these payrolls, purchases, taxes, and provide better
keep
is a lo n g fin e -c u t to b a c c o
R I G H T C l T is a s h o r t- c u t to b a c c r
Reduced Fare Tickets
for
S u m m e r V a c a tio n is ts a n d T o u r is t s
W e e k -e n d a n d S e a s o n
S u m m e r V a c a tio n T ic k e ts
B ack E ast
S u m m e r T o u r is t T ic k e ts
to
E a s te rn
to
S e a s h o r e a n d M o u n ta in R e s o r ts
will be on sale
J. W. MOORE, Owner.
C itie s
will be on »ale
Juue h t to August 15th
through
May 28th to September 30th
C A L IF O R N IA
in one direction
W eek-end tickets are lim ited to Monday fol­
Final lim it three m onths troni sale date, not
lowing sale date. Season tickets perm it stop­
to exceed October 31st Liberal stop-overs
overs and return lim its vary w ith closing .late
and your choice ot routes.
of resorts.
• OREGON OUTDOORS’’
A new illustrated booklet graphically describing the d if­
ferent resorts, and including hotel and camp information.
Copy F R E E on request.
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For particulars as to passenger fares, routes, tram schedules or sleeping car accom m odation.
inquire of any Ticket Agent of
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT
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General Passenger Agent
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The Rowland school closed last
Saturday.
Miss Ethel Green ot Rowland,
II teach the Ward school next
winter.
Miss Della W orthington was
sick a few days ago. Dr Kent o’
Harrisburg pronounced her ail
ment as an attack of appendicitis
Fred Forester shipped a car load
o', hay from Rowland hist week.
Shedd
Mrs H Farwell was an Albany
caller last Frida».
Heurv Freirksen w as a business
caller in Albany Saturday.
C C Purdy is enjoying a visit
troni h it mother, Mrs W atkin.
I S Van Winkle, tax assessor of
Linn county, visited S aturJsy
with bis son and family.
Miss Dena Frum , who is a stu­
dent in Albany College, spent th
week end with relatives in Sheud
N ight
about
live
years
old
was
and there was $1000 of insur ’ ¡9. “ Am erica’s Social Idea!," a
ance carried.
lecture by the C hautauqua Di­
(Taken from the Shedd Visitor
rector.
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10. The Emerson
Winters-M.
of May 4th )
Mis «'has Arnold has been hav­
Gustave
Milburn
Company,
ing quite a sick spell. It came on
Concert.
her suddenly last Friday night
T hursday A fternoon
and for a while she was quite bad
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Americans-All’’ Detachment
i ff, but is doing better now.
C o n c e rt a n d e n te r ta i n m e n t from
On April 30th fifty-three of the
the Recruit Educational Centers
citizeus went out to the Rqbnett
of the United States Arm y, Lar­
place and surprised Mrs Rohuett
ry Gwecke, E ntertafner.
on her fifty-third birthday. Eats
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CoMitnunity Co-operation, a
were plentiful and all had a good
lectuie
by H arry Hibschman,
• line until a late hour.
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The Shedd post office has been
N ig iit
promoted from a fourth class .to
13. “ America’s Industrial Ideal,”
a third clats office.
Mrs Brasfield returned from
a. lectuie by H arry Hibschman
Portland last week where she had
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14. “ Americans-All’’ Detachment
been on business.
The 8 P has a crew of men at,
Concert and E ntertainm ent from
Shedd to. repair, the bridge uorth
the Recruit Educational Centers
of the Uuited States Army, Lar
•of town.
ry Gwecke, Entertainer,
Vernon Acheson, Cecil Elder,
■tnd Lydia Gregory aie sick with
tie chickenpox. No one knows EOARDiNG HOME FOR BABIES
h >w it got started in the commu­ In stitu tio n In E nglind Had Its Incep-
nity.
tiivi in the Shortage of Houses
Mrs Maggie Prentice of N a p a
C ili, Mrs Josephine llill of Scio,
Mrs Donae.t of Sweet Home, ami
M a Ernie Keith of Oregon Citv,
are visiting at th e home of their Program for tha Radcliffe Chau­
T h e r e is tl s c a n i t .' til’ ¿ t t t i . H l o : -U’sejll th e \ tllt\V. ¡sister, Mrs Mabelle Jones. M ‘
tauqua.
and if y o u W ill g i v e till? HKtttiT ¡I >urioll> tllO ilU ’h l Prentice and her dauiil‘' J . . _
T uesday , M ay 24, A fternoon
you w ill realize that now i th© time to raise h< rses
’b" ' m , Z ’m! <•»• • * 1. 1 he Oakley Concert Company
to be in line for tin* tluuiaiitl th at i> s u r e i o com e.
and they came up from California
Concert.
I will S tillltl f o r s«'l \ i< e in H;tl>ey. tile celeb rated ! to visit Mrs Jones while a new 2. The Value of the individual.
A lecture by Edward Tomlinson.
P urebred P e rch e ro n stallion, Dig» -'till. >
’¡¡'1- to in su re. house is being erected.
N ioht
The
farm
residence
of
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Ache
M ondays at B row nsville
3. America’s Political Ideal. A
•on
burned
down
Wednesday
mor
F rid a y s at Howland
lecture by Edward Tomlinson.
niog of last week. Mr Acbeeot.
h ull a lire in the kitchen rang' 4. The Oakley Concert Company.
Concert.
and went out to «be barn to at
W ednesday A fternoon
i
end
to
his
chores.
It
is
though
O f f ic e at H alsey D r u g s to r e
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“
A Community Program,” a
there was a defective Hue, fo’
lecture
by the Chautauqua Di­
when Mrs Acheson arose the hous<
Charity Grange Items.
Sunday
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rector.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Pierce o was burning and had got beyond
The two bnye bad to 5. The Emerson Winters-M Gus­
Center school was out last F ri. F ig-ne. spent the .Hi, rim,m Sun control.
tave Milburn Company, Concert
jump
troni
the up stairs window
d .y The teacher and all the pn- •’« ' * " h Francis Kizer and wife,
Mi'* Marybelle La H atte—In
to
escape
the
flames.
There
wa-
Mr \Villiain«"ii th" county lub
pi It and some of th" pupil«' p n
a
Program of Stories for Youug
nothing
saved
from
the
building
enls took their fundi « and luk,d cader, was at the Grange halt
and
Old.
,
except
the
family.
The
neighbor*
Io the top of Indian Ilea I m oun­ |j«t Thuiaday night to < rgauize
The
Opening
of
the Junior Citi­
arrived
in
time
to
save
the
pressurt
any eluh tin' people m ight want,
tain
zenship
Campaign.
tank
and
the
lighting
svsten
but
as
only
a
lew
were
pre-el
t>
Mr and Mrs Alt ert W igg-m-i
John Wrggener, aiid’ Mis siru tb - n •! much bu.'ii.e-s was done. Let which were located in anothei 8. Miss Marybelle La H atte—Or­
ganization of "Young America"
ers visited witii Chia and Ciar- us hope that more u ileieil will be building. The barn and garage
Club.
wer«
alio
saved.
The
heure
a
owu
in
the
Iulure.
•LCt Waggengr lu Harrisburg
ATfENTION FARMER«!
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the fu rth tr developm ent of Oregon.
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Southern P.c.fic purchases in Oregon for 1920 amounted to
Southern Pac.fic taxes pa.d in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to
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and Housemaids.
A sm til private hotel for babies Is
the late it Idea of dom estic life. The
baby ge 'a a change and the mother
gets r n s t .
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The bntiy's hotel or hoarding house
Is the p todnet of the shortage of
bouses ai el nursem aids. P aren ts have
been for< c l Into hotels and furnished
apartm erK g and as many hotels have
not the o invenlences of the nursery,
the babyk hotel, w here he or she may
1 e re re lw 'd as a paying guest. Is m ak­
ing Its appearance.
T here Is. of
course, .4 eeommodation for the baby
carriage.
Two cab-tlfled nurses conceived the
Idea. Tliq v have established a nursery
In H am pst sad. London. The w alls are
decorated with ducks and chickens,
and ea'-h, I 'ttle guest has a white cot
with curtnl ns. A medical man and a
dentist a re In attendance. The tariff
Is abont $13 a week. The little guests
may stay a t veek. a year, or merely for
the week ea 1. while th eir parenta go
house huntil 'g or holiday mnklng.
-A young w ar widow, who has re-
«rimed her
>rmer po«t •* secretary,
brought her I >ahy to th e nursery, and
S aturday aft« rnoon and Sunday they
^pend happy 1 lours together, while an­
other woman left her little one In onr
■harge while s h e rejoined her hushaczl
f<
in the tropics* —Congneuta) News,
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