Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 26, 1921, Image 4

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Did You Know
Southern Pacific payrolls in Oregon for 1920 amounted to
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Southern Pacific taxes paid in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to
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W eek-end ticket« are lim ited to Monday fol­
lowing sale date. Season tickets perm it stop­
overs and return lim its vary w ith closing date
in one direction
Pinal lim it three m onths Irom sale date, not
to exceed October 31st. Liberal slop-overs
and your choice ol routes.
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S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC LIN E S
JOHN M. SCOTT
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and HOME SEEKERS CONFERENCE
Shedd
says the Good Judge
H ow long a little of
th e R e a l T o b a c c o
C h ew will last.
N o r how m uch gen
uine chew ing satisfac­
tion the full, rich real
tobacco taste will give.
A sk any man who uses
the Real Tobacco Chew’.
H e will tell you that
this class of tobacco
v ill give m ore satisfac­
tion—and at less cost—
than the ordinary kind.
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Put u(> in two styles
VS -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R I G H T C U T is a sh o rt-cu t tobacco
A Week of College Life at O. A. C.
Smith Bros.’ Market
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Fresh and Cured M eats Always On
Hand. Also O ther M eats in Season.
Abraham, Miss Dorothy Abraham
Miss Lurline Arnold, Miss Ja n et
Arnold and Miss Grace Troutman.
Mr and Mrs William Miller
from Scio, attended the dance
given here lately.
A new addition to Shedd, con­
sisting of a strip three blocks long
and half a block wide, has been
recorded with the county records.
It is situated west of the alley
way between Second and Thiid
street. Thet ract is to be known
as the Brasiield addition, and is
owned by L H Brasfield.
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' ¡Also E nlargem ents Velox pader is^ >
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the meeting, m aking a. strong
plea for the support of the Farm
Bureau. Chas Carlson of Shedd,
county leader of rodent control,
spoke on the v due of rodent con­
trol. He cited as an example
the record of the Ash Swale
Hunt club.
One day last week F N Wil­
As a result of the meeting at
liamson, club leader, held classes Lake Creek eighteen men signed
in stock judging at Shedd fo rth e up for tuberculosis testing of
Shedd Jersey Calf Club and for cattle and 193 head of cattle will
the Shorthorn Club. The two thus be covered by the agree­
clubs are preparing to compete in ment.
the stock judging contests at the
O ther projects were introduc­
Jeisey picnic which has been ed at the gathering including the
scheduled for June 11th a t the certification of seed, Tom Jack-
farm of J Brown & Son.
son, of the Lake Creek district
has taken a step towards bring­
The Farm Meet at Lake Creek. ing this about and has 35 acres
planted with certified seed. He
Steps were taken a t th e farm ' also expects to have his wheat
meeting lately held a t Lake certified. Many others of the
Creek towards the eradication of community are planning on hav­
tuberculosis through testin g ot ing their wheat seed certified.
cattle. Anether m eeting of the
C R Evans was chairman of
Lake Creek community h ran c i
the meeting aud 0 G Coldiron
of the Linn county Farm Bu­ «as secretary.
reau was arranged for May 28
at 8 o’clock at the Lake Creek
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
school house, at which tim e an w ith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a . th e y
ca n n o t reach th e se a t o f th e dlseaae.
C atarrh Is a local d la .a .e , g r e a tly In­
organization will be perfected.
fluenced b y co n stitu tio n a l co n d itio n s,
In order to cu re it you m u st
A C Heyman. county agent, and
ta k e an In tern al rem edy
H e ll« C a­
tarrh
Cure la ta k e n In tern a lly and
who addressed the gathering on ec te thru
the blond on th e m ucous su r ­
of th e sy stem
H a ll a C atarrh
the subject of tuberculosis erad­ C face«
ur- w s s prescr ibed by one of th e b eet
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ication, announced th at the Is c m poi»d c f som e of t h j for b est
to n ic»
meeting was one of the liveliest know n, com b ined w ith som e of th e
b est blood purifiers. The p erfect cora-
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and most interesting held so far. b l m ’lon o f th e In rredi
C atarrh Cure Is whi
rhat p rid u eea su c h
W W Poland/ president of the W onderful r e su lts In ca ta rrh a l eondl
tlon« P”nd for testim o n ia ls, free
county organization, farm er-ora­
/ • CMENKT A C O , Prep«., Toledo. Ol
Mr and Mrs R C Farwell and
1rs
Elder visited at the E M
CO-OPERA 1’IVE CON VENDONS
’ugh home on Lyon street in Al-
E X C U R S IO N S .
L E T ’S GO. any and attended the Odd Fel-
iws’ convention.
Corvallis. Oregon, June 13-18.
Ernest Abraham transacted
msiness
in Albany last Fridav.
PUBLIC SALE OF
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Mrs
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Dannen spent last week
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n Albany attending the Rebekah
At the farm 2 miles - ’Ulb o f M arion, Oregon, on
issembly,
Mrs T B Sprenger was in Al-
anj at the bedside of her son-
The off im g cousin« of « i x iw ii (16) cows in m ilk , four (4
n- law John Ridder. last week,
bred h»ib*r«, thirteen (13) heifer calves and several b u ll calve». !
d r Ridder had been quite ill.
high da«« lot of profitable dairv ••»tlfe of popular blood lines. ?
0 M Thompson shipped a car of
e p ie o i'i’l iip p i'it'io i'v t " p nvhaee acme registered atock nt a modemt«
ay last week.
p i li e
Fir Rebekah lodge gave an en-
F K E E LU N C H at noon
S i'e starts nt 12:H0 P. M
ertainm ent one evening last
A ir in g ” h> «It n I th is -ale. Illu stra te d catalog now ready f i t veek. Games were played and re­
m ailin g
V rite to the ai e manager t »day for a copv of it,
freshments were served.
C h a s . M . r.>1.1 > lg ” . S a le M a n a g e r, Saleui, Otegon.
Mrs W J Dunlap has organized
W arren G rav, Owner, Route 2, J: Merton. Oregon,
i music class consisting of th>
AuUivueera— Gee m u ilf aud a ud tell.
following pupiia, Miss Berujct tor of Linn county„ addressed
WEDNESDAY, JUNE! 8, 1921.
General Passenger Agent
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Charity Grange Items.
FARM ERS’ W EEK
“Perhaps You Don’t Know”
through
CALIFORNIA
o f resorts.
e w $ Î
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£
will be on sale •
May 28th to September 30th
Grange m et at night last Sat­
urday night for the first time in
many years if not the first time
in its history. *
George and Roy Kizer of As­
toria in company with their fa­
ther and mother, Mr and Mrs
Otis Kizer of Springfield, visited
with relatives io this neighbor­
hood last Saturday.
The date for the Grange-
Woodman picnic in Pence’s
grove has been set fcr the elev­
enth of June.
Miss Ethel Wigle has gone to
Springfield to live with her
grandmother until school is out.
It was decided at the last
Siange meeting to hold a com-
nunity fair at the Grange hall
fonie time next fall.
Mrs Ollie Long of Yakima.
Vashington, who has been visit-
ng here for some time past, left
or her home last Monday.
A rock crusher from Rock
Till is being moved to this vicin­
ity to crush rock for the bonded
oad betw een Rowland and Dia-
nond Hill.
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Eastern Cities
June le t to August lo th
will be on sale
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Seashore and Mountain Resorts
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Week-end and Season
Summer Vacation Tickets
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Chick Feed, $3.75 per 100
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W h ite Oat Chop, h a lf o r ton lot'’, $35. per ton
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Mill Run,
half or ton lots, $37. per ton
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Southern Pacific is the latgest payer of taxes in Western and Southern Oregon. Soulhern Pacific U xes
average 7 per cent of all taxes paid in every county through which it operates.
To continue these payrolls, purchases, taxes, and provide better facilities, and convenient, safe, rapid and
We have reduced prices on g ran ite
ware, alum inum ware etc. S tart the
year arig h t and buy now.
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frequent service is the aim of th at Compaany.
Why not travel on Southern Pacific trains and do your part to enable th a t Company to keep pace w ith
Buy a t home and keep the money
going.
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