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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
Two new Studebakera came to .Mr. aud Mr« T- P. Fallon ruo- Halaey io the pa«t week, D. Tavlor t-.red to Albany Friday. They having purchased a Special Six w«ra accompauied by Mr* Jama» and Frank Hadley a Light £ Dnnkard and Mrs. C. P. Stafford. R. S. Henderaon and wife of Mr a. L. C. M-rriam left Friday for Rogu« River where aha will) Raymond, Wash,, accompanied apaod eavaral waeka euparintand- by Mr. and Mrs. Myera of Drain, ing the tbinniog of the applea io a were guests at the C. P. Stafford home Saturday. ouc-hundrad aora orchard. THE BEST D lsH fo r-c h ild re n ,’ aa Well »p grown people ilum i« the hot days of the sum m er lime, >u a heaping p at- of pure, rich ice cream. Jh e ie n nothing e > cooling and nuuiishing to Ibe svstem as this. The ice cream we sell is made from the best m ilk and cream , and is fresh every day. T ry it and be cool. CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. tfinvn&urick t j r r c o n o s P H O N O G R A P H ' Bring you the Recorded music of the world with overwhelming advantages. This Model with 10 Records and Equipment to Play All Records $133.50 $13.50 Cash and $10 each month. W- A- Carey and wife were Al bany viaitore Friday. Mr. and Mr». W J. Ribalin and W L. Smith returned from a trip to Albany M ouday. Mrs. Elisa Brandon, also Mr. and Mr. and Mia. Karl Bramwell Mrs. G. T. Kitchen and ton, La velle, were among the people who were A lbany visitors Friday. attended the Charity Grange picnic H S. Winkleman and family Saturday. were Harrisburg visitors Sunday. Belknap Springe, June 8th. To Master James Rector haa been friends near H«ls«y: Mr. and on the sick list for the past week Mrs. Ariie Cummings and Mr. and but is greatly improved. Miss « la rissa W alton was among Mfg E d n , A iIgyr, , nd Mra. Frank Ackerman arrived all I well and happy and now have the teaebere w ho tooa the e x a m i-1 familv who ' have been guests at ■ the -• their tents all staked on the banks nation in A lbany last week. S m ith home for the past month of the ever-flowing waters of the The little 's o n of R. B- M ille r drove to Albany Sunday where McKenxie and will have an outing w i. quite sick on Saturday, but at Mrg Allgyre took the train for in natnree own way and bathe in I la-t » reports r^ii.irlu area rloru hl V im 1 FYI - _ ..... was r^nai considerably Mill City where »be and her hue- God’s own medical bath. proved. band will make their future home. A. F. Robnett of Eugene was a Word has been received from H o w ’s This? week tud visitor at the D. I. Isom Portland to the effect that Mre. W a offer Ona H undred D ollar« R ew ard home south of town. Mr. Robnett Hugh Brandon who wae recently to r any case o f C a ta rrh th a t cannot ba ■mad by H a ll'a C ata rrh Medicine. was for many years a resident of taken ill while visiting Mre. Elisa M » ir « C ata rrh Medicine haa bean t a k e n by ca tarrh «offerers fo r the past th lrty - Halsey. Brandon in thia city ia consider ■ » T M - . and haa become known aa the t reliable remedy for C a ta rrh H a ll’« N. C. Smith of Aurora was trans ably improved, but that she will n(M C ata rrh Medicine acta th ru the Blood on acting business in this vicinity last go to the hospital soon for an ex the Mucous aurfacaa. expeUIng the Pol son from the Blood and healing the 41a- week and was accompanied borne amination to learn whether or not •aaad portion«. A fte r you have taken H a if a C ata rrh by Mrs. C. E. Smith and son Ken an operation it neceseary for her Medicine fo r a short tim e you w ill aaa a great Im provement In your general neth. They returned home the complete recovery. Kaalth S tart ta king H a if a C ata rrh Medl- elne at once and gat rid of catarrh . Send first of the week W. E. Bishop and family of for *CO.. Toledo. Ohlot Mrs Percy R. K elly, Miss Leila Walla Walla, Waeh., who are Sold by a ll Druggists. 76c. M itchell and .Mrs. G. T. Hocken- touring Oregon and expect to ex ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE sinith of A lbany were in th is city tend their trip to California, and Saturday in the interests of the L. A. Biehop and family of Al KJO TlCE is hereby given to all whom Home Products Week to be held bany, who have juet returned from 1 Tit may concern that the underngned in A lbany J u n e 20 to 25. an extended tour of California, haa been duly appointed Administrator A. Tussing and wife of Browns met at Halsey the last of the week ol the E«tate ol Susan Zigler. Deceased, ville were in Halsey Monday en- and are gueete at the home of their by the County Court of Linn Chnnty, loute to Albany. Tuesday they eieter, lire. R. L. Winnlford, Oregon. All pereone having claim« againet said continued their trip to Wolf Creek Saturday with Mr. and Mra- Win- estate are hereby required to present the where they will visit at the home oiford and Adriao Guodbrod they tame to the undersigned at hia residence of Mr. and Mrs. Schedtler. drove about fifty milea weet of at Halsey, Oregon, dulv verified as by Eugene on the fliualaw river. law required within six month» from thi» L, V. Chance accompanied by Thia week the entire party will date. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley mo. Dated this the 4th day of June, 1921. drive to the beech and will be t<r-d to Albany Friday, They W. G. CARTER. Administrator of the estate of Susan were accompanied home by Mrs joined on the way byC. A. Bisbop Zigler. Deceased. who had been visiting her and family of Portland, former WEATHERFORD & W YATT, Attys. mo her in th a t city for several day residents of this vicinity. Halsey Items The naw barn being erected on the R K Bierly ferm eouth east of town le nearing completion and work will commence on their new residence within a week. R. B. Mayberry and familr drove to Albany Sunday where they visited Mrs. M»yb«rry a mother who recently underwent an \ operation in the Albany hospital. S. J Smith and family aecom- This includes our usual guar antee and one year free serv ice. SENT OUT ON FREE TRIAL When in Albany come in and hear the new Bruns wick Reccrds. They are wonderfully clear. Woodworth Drug Co., ALBANY, OREGON. Corn, 1-2 or I Ton Lots. $42per Ton« 4 W Chick Feed, 13,75 per 100 aU White OAT Chop, half or ton lot«. $85 per ton Coconut meal. JE.90 p«r 80 pound sack Mill Run, half or ton lots, 137 per ton. X Will chop Every Dav. W u. yse O. W. FRUM f The people in the cities, towns and districts served by the Mountain States Power Company have demonstrated their thriftiness by invest ing a large total in our 8 per cent Gold Notes.. 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