XV+V4-4 4 4 ^ 4 4 4 ^ 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4Y44>4 4 444' 4 4 4 v4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ALL AGES JUST DOT E on our d !i iotis'y flavored ice 4 creams. We have different va­ 4 rieties o f frozen delicacies. Rich 4 1« \ ious. c > >'i ix , perfectly fro -1 4 z li <• e '.he y of the 4 .teightened summer, the delight 4 oi tin; I t.val w jn ter— the all 4 4 the year d-uic icy dc luxe. Develop Your Horne State by . Patronizing Your Railroads „ , , its d Railroad , t , - l T , a 1 , lanspjrlation i < n . , r t a t i i ) i i service 1» a m atter of im portance to you. The developm ent of . Oregon and se n oe . A Vita! (actor in the developm ent of Western Oregon «» « « Souiller» Pacific Company. # 4 ' 4 CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. 4 4 4 Buy Now! 4 4 4 4 Buy a t hom e an d k eep th e m oney 4 4 g o in g . Did You Know W e have reduced p ric es on g ra n ite 44 w are, alu m in u m w a re etc. S ta r t th e 4 4 y e a r a rig h t an d buy now. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 iflf7 4 W Cora, 1-2 o r I Ton Lots, $38 p e r TonMj 4 4 Zb 'K /IS Zb Ä Zb Zb Chick Feed, $3.75 per 100 iu White Oat Chop, half or ton lot". ""V . per ton Coconut meal, $1,9!) per SO lbs sack Mill Run, half or ton lots, $37. per ton \IZ Will chop Every Day. O . ‘W . F R O M C '¡ '’■IM*Ä «-5 \iz 4 4 Wt 4 116,713,681.79 Southern Pacific total distribution in Oregon for 1920 amounted to Southern Pacific i . the la.geat paver of taxes in W estern and Southern Oregon. Southern Pacific »axe, average 7 per cent of all taxes paid in every county through which it operates. To contimie these payrolls, purchases, taxes, and provide better faci.it,es. and convenient, safe, rapid and of th at C-ouipaany. Whv not travel on Southern Pacific tram s and do your part to eyable that Company to k ie p pace with f r p o u e n t s e r v ic e is t l i e a i m the further developm ent of Oregon R educed F a re T ick ets for Summer Vacationists and Tourists Back East Summer Tourist Tickets Week-end and Season Summer Vacation Tickets to to Eastern Cities Seashore and Mountain Resorts will be on sale Ju n e 1st to A ugust 15th will be on sale through May 28th to Septem ber 30th CALIFORNIA W eek-end tickets are lim ited to Monday fol­ lowing sale date. Season tickets perm it stop­ overs and return lim its vary w ith closing date of resorts. in one direction Final lim it three m onths troui sale date, not to exceed October 31st Liberal stop-overs and your choice ol routes. ‘ OREGON OUTDOORS” A new illustrated booklet graphically describing the d if­ ferent resorts, anil including hotel and camp inform ation. Copy F R E E on request. For particulars as to passenger fares, routes, train schedules or sleeping car accommodations inquire of any Ticket Agent of S O U T H E R N P . A C IF IC LIN ES JO H N M. SCOTT \tZ ss General Passenger Agent M Z a lly another evidence of the Ur re S o tuhern Pacific Com pany's etfoi ts saya the Good Judge T hat you arc getting full value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to­ bacco taste las».» so long, 5 ou don’t need a fresh chew ne arly as often nor do you nt • * ; > I t. i chew ns y< u did with the ordi­ nary kind. Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tel! you that. Put up in two ¡files W-B C U T b a long Gin-cut tobaceo R IG H T CU T is a short-cut tobacco A TTEN TIO N FA RM ERS! T h e re is ft -careitv o f good h o rses in tl»«* \ alley, mid if you will „ivo t li» im itier a --ot'itiu- th o u g h t von will realize d i a l now i tin* iittie to raise h o rses to be in lint* for th e ,!• annul ill it is su re to com e. I will atnnd for set vice in Halsey, the celebrated Purebred Percheron stallion, Digt still. $la to insure. Mondays at Brownsville Fridays at Rowland J. W. MOORE, Owner. Oril” S tore gmid. The booklet d taribes the charm » of seashore and m ountain . . . . . , resort» reache I by S outhern Pacidc dsiors 1» th e (tilt , •'Oregon outdoor L t i r s in w estern O re g o n , a m i in ­ of ., new r c 'i *«t'on iud • it 1 'k cludes hotel and cam p m forn H'li n let jt,11,083,754.93 4,519.888.00 1. J 10,038.86 Southern Pacific payrolls in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to Southern Pacific purchases in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to Southern Pacific taxes paid in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to 4 Cross & White a to exploit the attraction» of w est­ ern Oregon and further the de­ velopment of tourists traffic. Copies are Io be had free on requeet to A gent of Southern Pacific Lines. Will The Farmers of Halsey Have A Farm Bureau Local? Info, illation ha» come to us th a t •he farm ers in the vicinity of H u l­ se y , m anv of whom are members of th e P atm Bureau, have shown little inclination tir organize a farm bureau local, such as are now doing effective work at H arrisb u rg . C harity, Lake Creek, Brownsville and Shedd, besides eleven other com m unities in th e c o u n tv . T his it seetu« is a reflection on the char acter of H alsey farm ers and we would like to rem ind them th at the best way to get the worth ot their farm bureau m em bership is to make the farm bureau work for them . All of these com m unities men- tin t ed above circle about Halsey. All oi them have started an active cam paign for the eradication of tuberculosis among cattle, in con­ form ity with the Farm Bureau program ‘‘th a t the southern halt f the county clean up on all tub- •rculosis this year.” And yet with ill this activity about us the H a l­ sey farm ers have made no effort to get into the game to do th eir p a rt. We have also been informed I lint county agent H erm an has arranged to set aside S aturday the 28th of May for a m eeting date with the H alsey farm ers and co­ operate wdh them in perfecting a farm bureru local if the farm ers of this vaelity show any desire to organize. We would like to urge farm ers of H tlsev to take advantage of this 'p p o rtu n itr. I f an organization h er- would accom plish n o th in g more th a n the eradication of tn- The cover design a work of m t C rater I. p « N ational Park r- In fntit c ilors-is ol a bint gt .» min ceives d t- :ving a ttr itio n , us do which is worked a rose in ie ! T he arrangem ent of n to n n p i th e m anv m ineral springs. g ud lilu s lia lie n s is i x n p i ui.ally | l u s isauancc uf thia booklet it bcrculorit among cattle, the effort would repay the farm ers sand times. thou- KODAK FINISHING Remember the datn^, S atu rd ay J Also Enlargem ents. Velox pader n ig h t S;(JO p in May 28th in th e I used for print. Council C ham ber of the Citv H all I LAt the Halsey Drug Store every farm er w hether he is a m em ­ ber of the F arm Bureau o r not, I should be out. let us show th a t team s played fine ball. And Si­ Halsey is still on the map and it mons pitched a fine gam e. The as progressive any other center. score was 8 to 5 in fa v o r of the Shedd H igh School. The Shedd Brow nsville team is the best H igh School team we have played this M rs J E P a in te r was an Albany year so far. We a re scheduled to caller one < ay Iasi week. go to Brownsville on the 27th. Miss L ncille Shedd was an Al­ L ast T hursday evening there bany visitor irid a v . was an e n te rta in m e n t given in Mrs A m anda Ellen M iller, wife the hall by Misses E pperley and of Jaccb M iller, died a t th e fam ily M cDaniels and Mrs Jones. T he home 2 1-2 m iles west of Shedd at room was uicely decorated io red 4:15 o’clock F riday evening, at the and black the High School colors. age of 72 years. The feature of the evening was a A m anda E llen Dawson was born mock election; the C arpet Bagger, in In d ian a, Ja n u a ry 12, 1549, and Scalawags, and Green back parties spent th e early years of her life in com peting for honors of the offices th a t state. On December 24, 1.869 of Shedd. Fay H am ilton was elec­ Miss Dawson was united in m a r ­ ted m ayor on a wide open platform . riage to Jacob M iller. In 1878 Air His platform consisted in no school and Mrs M iller cam s to O regon, for studying, but the teachers were locating oil a donation la n d claim for the am usem ent of the teachers near Shedd. W ith th e exception and several things equally redicu^ of a few years sp e n t at Oregon lous The evening was enjoyed by City, Mrs Miller has resided on the all present. f irm alm ost ever since o lining to A t the High School play between the state. W hile in Inc iana she one of the acts there will be a became a m em ber of the C hristian presentation of diplom as t o the church. She was also a m em ber Short H orn c l u b , those h aving of the Pioneers association and the completed the work of last year. Io d ia n W ar V eteran asecem tio i . Later there will b e a n achievem ent Besides her aged Jiu sb am l, Mrs day, possibly this will corns in Miller is survive I by three sons and connection with the C om m unity one daughter. T he sone are E G lair th is Fall, Miller ot P o rtla n d , aud John and On the 13 inst Y rs. Amanda E. Lester M iller ol S betid. T he Miller, died at the family home d aughter is Mrs Stella F a in te r of near Shedd. Funeral services con­ Shedd. Sbe is also snrvived by ducted by Rev. J. S. Moore, pas­ a brother. H ail Dawson of Hal-sev tor of Salem Christian churcH, and three sisters, M rs C onnie v as held at the residence on the D rn of A shland, Mrs G ault of 15th The deceased was 72 years Weed, Calif, a u d Mrs W ren S a x ot Ohio. old. T hursday p. m. the Jersey club rill hold a try o u t a t the Dickson May 11th ) ranch, to choose a team for the Last F riday the Bros n»vill«> Jersey picnic to be held at the High School cam e over tc Shedd Brown place on June 11 and played a g a m e -o f I «11. It Business is good in Shedd thanks was a flue game to set,.’ Both to the boosters. (Gleaned from the Visitor of