Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 23, 1921, Image 4

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    Miss Melba Neal, of this piaoe,
Good mower gad rake for tale.
accompanied by her cousin, Miss
Inquire
qu.re of
o. T.
L. A.
A Hover,
qJ Brugh
Miss Gladdis Clevenger vieited
After a sojourn of about three
a u j b lh(#
in Albany Saturday.
„ „ „ a , . b . „ w . b s » , . b i . i t s . t . W“ “ ;;«A ltao y on F rid, y
H. Bolton, of ner town, had
urday for Moscow, Idaho.
•
bus'ness in A lbany Saturday.
w ,
M oo,., ol B ,o .o .v iH .’ Which .o o H vo» r..b o ,d o . hod
" , . . . . b , . . . . Soodoo io m eet.th o fly 0 , tho C.M I.i J » « '« « » -
M r1. Lloyd Beyerly made Al-
' bany a bus'ne?s visit on S atu rd ay . '¿ . “ ,0.1.... l o M ~ , » : . o d . . . .
Î 1
Clevenger, the Shoe Man, can ^¡’ v X ouvbg W ashington, who I sell on a guarantee; no good no
Ol V »IH.UO.O.,
B
I___
eioh man
Call on the Raw
Rawleigh
man
mend your shoe troubles right.
# a vJgit before re. pay.
and
get
it.
H
8.
W
irklemas
.
136 W. F .re t S t., A lbany. 6-16
(urnjng
Halsey Items
Mr. Rebham of Brownsville
Mobs Shouting for Clothe«.
drove over Sunday to meet Ijjs
Mrs iaBte Clough Rambo, of Balter.
daughters, Mrs. Windom and Oregon, returned N ear East Relief
Miss.
Rebham, from Seattle, worker, tells a graphic st8ry of the
distribution of a shipment of old
Washington.
clothes received at Batoum In Trans
caucasia. She says
"I did up bundle-, of clothing, each
containing a dress, a skirt, a jac ket or
W e o ffe r One H u n d re d D o lla rs R e w a rd
coat, intending them for distribution
tor any ts e e o f C a ta r rh th a t ra n n o t be among the women 1 took Kappidies
cured by H a ll's C a ta rrh M edicine
(a native a s 3 itta n ', a-d went In the
H a l / a C a ta rrh M edicine has been talsen
by c a ta r r h sufferers fo r th e past th irty *
fo rd truck with g reat bags of these
five '‘ears, and has become kn o w n as the
Mr. and Mrs. W- A Cummings
Mrj W ayne S tann, rd
bundles. We drove into the yard at
Corvallis, U r., June 18.— Word
m ost relia b le rem edy fo r C a ta rrh . H a ll s
Petoeva Barracks We took out sev­ are home auain after their ^ 0' L f Brcwngville, motored to Halsey
C a ta r rh M edicin e acta th ru th e Blood on
has
been received by Mrs. Daisy
eral
bags
anil
went
u
r
-
'-
'r
a
.
Kappidies
th e M ucous surfaces, e x p e llin g the P o l­
weeks’ outing at the Breitenbush , gun(1#y brlnging
Mrs. Hodson, Luton stating th at she is one of
son fro m th e Bloo-J and h e a lin g th e dis* [ stood by the ¿-R s while 1 earfied the
portion®
bundles to co rn ets where I suw they springs.
| Mlg g cannard’e m other, who took the heirs to the estate of bergrand-
A fte r ro n h a v e ta k e n H a ll's C a ta r rh
M edicine for a short tim e you w ill see a ! were p’raetically w ithout cfothing. The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Winpiford
a g p tra jn jor her home in Mc­ fater in New York, valued at 4.-
gTeat
Im p r o v e r - n t
In
yoor
general I first thing ! knew, a woman snatched
h e a lth S ta rt ta k in g f l a i l ; C a t a r r h M e d i­
a
bundle
out
of
nsy
hand;
then
came
left
the
last
of
the
week
with
a
Minnville.
000,000.
Mrs. Luton does not
cine a t once end net rid o f c a ta rrh Sena
te r t t - ’ lm nriiiil» fr a t
another and another. 1 called Kap* party of Mrs. W inniford's rela­
F J C H K N B V & C O., Toledo, C h ia
J. E. Davis was over from know the num ber of heirs l o the
pldlcs
to
come
a
a ay. as
they
were
Sold bv a ll D ru g g ists . JCc.
turning Into a mob He and another tives for the coast. There were Brownsville Saturday,having come estate.
assistan t grabbed the bags and we four machines in the party and to bring little Miss M argarite Ir­
NOTICE
went down another stairs, the mob they will visit Rockaway, T illa­
The Southern Pacofic Co’s Sun-
win, of Albany, this- let on her
a
’
'ollowlng. We Jumped into the car and
In accordance with action of the had to hold ba-k the moh with sticks. mook and Seaside, returning via way home after a visit with her set Limited, running between Stn
Francisco aud New Orleans, was
City Council of June 18th, 1921. W here the sticks came from 1 never Portland.
aunt, Mrs. Davis,
tell
held up last week by a woodpecker
all property owners are hereby can ‘ The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Hoseney
and
crowd grabbed, '•hey scream ed,
Mis« Erica Moore, of Albany,
—a red-headed one. The Limited
notified to cut the grass and briers they fought.
family, of Brush Prairie, W ash­
‘ They would have pulled me out of in g to n , are here visiting at the arrived here on Thursday of last was clicking off the miles toward
along their property or Mine will
week and has been greatly enjoy­ El Pa«o wheo a block signal ahead
be done bv the City and the cost the car. but the chauffeur bucked into
the street and we tore away. A fter­ home of Mr. and M r< A. F. Naal ing a visit with her brother-in-law
assessed to the property.
dropped red forcing the engineer
w ards we returned and gave the who live just south of town, Mr.
Bv order of the Council.
clothes to the head man to distribute 1 Hosgney is a brather of Mrs. Neal and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Raymond to etop and giving the flagman an
E. F. Cross.
to his m ost needy cases, but they
Recorder ol the City ot Halsey breke the window to his room and and the two families are surelc Smith, of this piece.
opoartunity to stretch his legs un-
W. C. Bickels brought Mrs. Bick­ til the next clear block showed
ADVItNISTRATORS NOTICE ’ i Scabbed the bundles. Still after all enjoying the visit.
A D M IM SI RAHJK -■>.'> I ivr.
, I have the „ consolation
„ „ . n l a i i n n th
t h a at t the
II
the man
man is
Miss A lberta Rowley, who spent els to town Saturday to get a trian against the horizon. No train was
said to have had when someqne stole
Investigation disclosed
CE is hereby given to all whom ! h ,g aib le_ it ^ouid doubtless do good.” last summer at the home of her for Albany where she went to see in sight.
1 ’ it u: ;ay concern th at the undersigned
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J . A her brother, Lester Bond, who had the fact th at a red-headed wood­
has been duly» appointed A dm inistrator NM(. Eagt T housands Need Clothes,
Stevenson, in Halsey, was recent­ undergone an opqjation on the pecker, one of tho busy kind that
of the Estate of Susan Zigler. Deceased ! y;umberless men, women and little
previous Thursday for appendicitis, builds its nest in the tops of the
by the County Court of Linn County, cbü(jren in the N ear E ast are all bur. ly awarded first place in declama-
Oregon.
. destitu te of clothing and. thousands I tory contest in her home town, and who, by the way, is getting telegraph poles in the mosqune
All persons having claims against said j have no covering w hatever save the Fort Stockton, Texas, and third along very well.
country, had become interested in
estate are hereby required to present the thinnest rags.
' placff in th* district.
Our office is in receipt of the semiphore No. 3967 and had peck­
«aine to the undersigned at hi* residence
-
’
...
,
ed away the led wire to the track
, .
i
i ast vear Amer.i a sent 7oO Ton® ot
.it Halsey,
IHHev, Oregon,
Oregon. 4 duly
u lf verified
. d and
at
vermeil as
a . by
oy ; — » >’ T ‘ * ^ p i y H e x . h .u . .te
M r, and Mrs. C. F. Stafford semi-mouthly bulletin of the Ore­
relay poet just east of the signal.
law required w ithin six m onths from th i the clo(blng worn o u t
■ went to
Eugene the
IU liUgOUO
two last
icacv of a the
•••» e gon
» - ’ Agricultural
- ---- College,
-
n » Training
- ------ P
date.
week where they visited at the for the Vocations, which is tru ly a As the block signals autom atically
Dated th is the 4th day of June. 1921.
homes of Mr. Stafford’s co u sin s,! tine piece of work from the print- order “ stops ’ when anything hap­
W G. CARTER.
Dr E VV. Barnum, Dentist, at Dr Spence, E. D. Hanson and er’s point of view.
The whole pens to the mechanism, the feather­
Adm inistrator of the estate of Susin
lintel Halsey every Tuesday a n d Tom Seavey. W hile in Eugene work would be an inspiration to ed red head successfully prevented
Zigler. Deceased.
the progress of a transcontinental
W E A T H E R FO R D * WYATT, Attvs F rid a y .
Mr. Stafford underwent a minor ■ any young person seeking educa-
How’s This?
N"r'
operation at Mercy hospital.
| tiona! advantages
i train —and escaped punishm ent.
TH E BEST DISH
for children, as Well ns grown
people during ihe but days of the
summer time, is a beapiug piate
of pure, rich ice cream. There i8
nothing so tooling and nourishing
to the system as this, The ice
cream we sell is made from the
best milk and cream, and is fresh
every day. Try it and be cool.
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
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¡J Corn, 1-2 or 1 Ton Lots, $42per Ton
z ea !>
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Chick Feed, $3;75 per 100
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YOU ARE WELCOME to the already large family of profit-
sharing investors in the Mountain States Power Company, each
of whom cashes a substantial cash cupon every six months.
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to
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While OA T Chop,-half or ton lots, $85 ner ton
Coconut meal, SI 90 per 80 pound sack
Mill Ruu, half or ton Hte, $37 per ton.
YOU ARE
WELCOME!
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“ NO W -A -D A Y S ”
says the Good Judge
A m an car; get a heap m ore
satisfaction lro m asm allch ew
of this class of tobacco, than
he e v er could get from a big
chew of the old k in d .
»
l i e finds it costs less, too. T he
good tobacco taste lasts so
m uch longer he doesn’t need
to ha» e a fresh chew nearly
ea often.
A n y m an " h o uses the Real
T obacco C hew will tell you
that.
Pat up in two styles
W -R C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
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corporation was that of exclusiveness, and from the security hold­
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er proportionate earnings to divide.
THE CUSTOMER-OWNERSHIP IDEA is the exact oposite of exclu­
siveness. It aims at the widest possible distribution of securities
ownership among the largest possible number of citizens. In this
way the earnings (reasonable earnings being essential to any
industry or individual) are shared with our customers.
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Engin» are and
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