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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1921)
John Clenamens had business which called him to Albany Fri- motored to A lbany F riday. day. _____ ___ W. J. R belin was a Brownsville at* well *« grown 1 Mr» T . I. Marks was an Al- T J~ S k irvin. the clover ware Mr. and Mr*. G. T. Kitchen Halsey Items T H E BEST DISH for chi Id m , people (luring Hie h o t day» ot th e sum m er time, is a heaping p ate nl pure, rich ic» cream There is n o th in g so cooling and nourishing to the system as this. Tbe ice cream we sell is made from th e heat milk and cream , and is fresh e v e ry d a > . T r y it a n d he cool. 2> CLARK’S CONFECTIONER¥. Buy Now: Buy at home and keep the money going. We have reduced prices on granite ware, aluminum ware etc. Start the year aright and buy now. | bain visitor F rid a y . visitor the last of the week. house m an, moved his residence W. P. W ahl left last T hursday E W. W anuotb of Eugene from west Hals«* to the C. E. greeted fri'-rds in Halsey Sunday for M isso u ri where he goes to look '.ulliford place S a tu rd a y ._ 1 hi« )• and M onday. after business interests. i convenient location for ivl r. Prof. H enry E nglish left la rt .kirvin being just across the street Philip M erriam , of A lbany Col iege, spool the week end with his Thursday for C orvallis and on mm his place of business. F rid a y , Mr. P atterson, principe parents in this citv. I of our school the past year, let , Mr. a n ti Mrs Geo. R ibelin and Mrs, H "gh Cumming? of Al tie daughter left S ttu rd a y for for Eugene. These gentlem e bany visited Mrs. Nancy Palmer utchel, O regon, where th e y will will be greatly missed by tin and other friends in H alsey F ri m ake their future home. Mr. m any friends they made in Halsey day Ribelin a n d fam ily sp en t th e past during th e ir sojourn here. w inter in Brow nsville where he A. Di‘-cue, Swift ik Co’» repre Mr. F rancis rra n c ts M. m . A rant, r a m , o of i Eu- cu- ( *• Wtis cQ iü lo v ed id oiic o f tiie b i . )cr sentative of P o rtlan d , visited our gene, p a sto r of , i the />« C hristian , " as empiuycu Io-si m anager, Mr. Byerlev, last church of Brow nsville, preached shops. week the evening serm on at the H alsey Mrs. Fred Taylor was over from C oryallis F rid ay , spending the day at tbe home of her father, Mr. I C. Standish. H ow ’s This? church S unday. He was accom We offer One Hundred D ollars R ew ard panied by Mrs. A rant who sang tor any case of Catarrh th a t cannot ba by H a ll’» Catarrh Medicine. two solos which were greatly e n cured Hall e Catarrh Medicine has been taken joyed by the large congregation in by catarrh sufferers for the past thlrty- flve*vears. and has becom e known a s the attendance. • m ost reliable remedy for Catarrh. H all’a - zx. , i * i i Catarrh Medicine act« thru the Blood on F . 0 . Salmon and fam ily ac- the Mucoua surface«, expelling the Pol- com paum d by Miss Lena Bass, son from the Blood and healing the dis- • * eased portions. drove to Monroe S aturday for a A fter you have taken H a ll’» Catarrh Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Brandon motored up from P ortland S a tu r day and enjoyed a brief visit with the form er's m other, Mrs. E l’za . ; , T, . . . , to n f a m ily . B randon. They returned Sunday. v . is . it . n . u l l th e P a u l i A sh L ,» . Mr. Ashton r e c e n t l y h a d The m l« - Mrs <j. M 'tzner accom panied | fertuu® to have his new Dodge c a t by Misses Ida and A m anda, and stolen from hie barn. No clue a« | Ted arrived by autom obile from o the id entity of th e c u lp rit has | Paisley Friday. They will »pend yet been discovered. - t h e sum m er in the valley, where Mr. and Mrs. L, B. K im brell th e young ladies will atten d sum and Miss Helen Cook who spent mer school. the past school year in our m idst Mrs. G ladys W ells H elspeth re- moved S aturday to Eugene where I turned to her home in Eugene Slz ¡S a tu rd a y after a visit at tb e home Mr. and Mrs. K im brell will reside. Miss Cook expects to leave in the MZ of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. VV. near future for Colorado where L. W ell.. Mr. and Mrs. Helspeth she will join her m other and sis | accompanied by the form er's un- jcle, Mr. L trso n and wife of Rose ter and return with them to her MZ burg. recently took tbe Colum bia home in Missouri. These good MZ Highw ay trip. Mrs. H elspeth people have added much to the M z grad .ated from tfie Eugene Bible social life of our little city and & will he greatly missed by a wide U niversity with the present cla»s circle of friends. Cross & White ?&*&*&*&**&* ^C orn, 1-2 or 1 Ton Lots, $38 per TonJjJ z\ z\ M Z|S « n Zb Chick Feed, 13,75 per 100 W hite OA T Chop, half or ton lots, $35 per ton Coconut m eal, SI 90 per 80 pound sack Mill Run, half or ten lots, $37 per ton. Mz Mz Will chop Every Day. O. W . FR U M Mz « Zb Medicine for a short tune von w ill see a great Improvement In your general health, sta r t taking H all'» ca ta rrh M idi- rlne at once and get rid of ratalrb Sena ’ y 1’ rH EX EV & CO Toledo, Ohio. il D »ail Bold h-_ bv a all Dr m isa U ts. île . ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE OTICE in hereby given to all whom it may concernjthat the undersigned has been duly appointed A dm inistrator of the E state of Susan Zigler. Deceased, by the County Court of I.inn Couniy, Oregon. All persons having claim s against said estate are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned at his residence •at Halsey, Oregon, dulv verified as^by law required w ithin six m onths from this date. Dated this the 4th day jf June. 1921, W. G. CARTER. A dm inistrator of the estate of Susan Zigler, Deceased. . W EATH ERFO RD & WYATT, Atty». N V/ g “ Y ou S a v e M o n e y ” *A y Î I i says the G ood Jud ge , A nd get m ore genuine chew ing satisfaction, w le n you use this class of tobacco. Tht9 is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you d o n ’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. A nd a small chew gives m ore real satisfaction than a big chew of the o rd in a ry kind e v e r did. A n y m an w ho uses the Real T obacco C hew will tell you that. INCREASING DEMAND Û Our Illustrated Circular • . » 1 .1 Describes the Mountain States Power Company and the 42 com muni ties served in four States. It Shows the growth ot the Com pany’s busi ness, which growth continued in a very satisfactory m easure fluring A f t tif> in two styles W B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco A LARGE AMOUNT FARM ERS' W EEK and HOMESEEKERSCONFERENCE Of additional business is now awaiting the construction o f additions a n ti extehsions. I he dem ands ter service increase steadily in a much fa-ster ratio than the increase in population. * A Week of College Life at O. A. C. CO-OPERA l i VE CONVENTIONS E X C U R S IO N S . * L E T 'S GO. Corvallis, Oregon. June 13-18. BIG bUaSCRIPl iow OM ER 1 IB 8itWX)3ttyJtSt1, 1 ï j Q ftNTLET';y.< , , B3 t i r i These Services are vital to Public Welfare I he market for them is as stable and enduring as our cities, towns and agricultural districts. \u investment in our 8 per cent Gold Notes is the kind o f an invest ment you don t have to worry about. ll» Sw, V» S’ A Sale 8per c Investment in an Ever-growing Business MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY H. M. BYLLESBY & COMPANY Fiscal Agents M A G A Z IN E S a n d O U R N E W S P A P E R Ä $ 2 -2 5 Bylleeby E ngineering »nd M anagem ent C orporation Engineer* and Manager* Order Now Tèi > »_ f * ( . MŸ-ONAU Cl’ / b >. ■■>00 J " iq a s h ; ) » r_T<M»_ c MlV SubscrtpOoos Bb«y be M * 0» r. ’.nrti. AU renewal sub«-up M wdl be extended fot c • • ï««r fr v » r o seo t dat« ©f •v'treisO . A à