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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
Halsey give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history 30x31 $15.00 N O N -SK ID i Reduction in all styles and sizes A N ew Low Price on a Known anti Honest Product T H E BEST DISH for children, as w ell as grown people during the hot days of the sum m er time, is a heaping plate of pure, rich ice cream. There is nothing so cooling and nourishing to tin* system as this. The ice cream we sell is m ade from the In st milk uud cream , ar.d is fresh every day. T ry it and he coni. I a » » » » » » » » » » &»»»»»»>»»&& ji \W ¡^Corn, 1-2 or 1 Io n Lots, $42 per Ton zR ty ( hick Feed, #3.73 per ICO zi\ ZK Z|\ \tz OAT C h o p , h.i I or ton lots, $85 per ton Coconut m eal, $1 '.KJ per 80 pound sack Mill Run, half nr ton lots, 137 per toil. W h ite T Mz Mz Will fliup Every Day MZ O . W . F R IIM & Mz Mz Mz V/ “ N O W - A -D A Y S ” says the G ood Judge / I1 A man can get a heap m ore satisfaction from asm all chew of this class of tobacco, than he e v er could get from a big chew of the old kind. H e finds it costs less, too. T he good tobacco taste lasts so m uch longer he doesn't need to have a fresh chew nearly as often. A ny man w ho uses the Real T obacco Chew will tell you that. W -B C U T is a long finc-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco A ADVERTISING INVESTMENT Today anyone who wants to reach large numbers of people must advertise—must use the newspapers and the mails, and must do so persistently. means owner ship by the many. W e should like to have every person we serve be come an investor in the Company. Customer Ownership An Electric Light and Power or Gas Company, serving growing com munities, must continually add to its plant capacities and dis tributing systems in order to meet growing demands for service. It requires now capital as long as it grows. That is why wo have a splendid 8 per cent investment for you. Like many other business institutions we have found that through ad vertising we can obtain better results at less expense than other wise. Advertising helps us to make members of new security owners of the company, as well as to economically finance im- povements and extensions. ASK FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY H. M. BYLLESBY & COMPANY Fiscal Agents Byllesby Engineering and M anagem ent C orporation Engineers and M anagers P u t nf> its tw o styles ^ n ra o -y u te n 'C c tujanv. uqiyw ffkt grain Growers association, the m anager of th e Oregon M int G row ers’ association; a represent, ative of the Oregnu Cooperative H ay'G row ers’ assoeiation; Paul V. M aris, director of college extension service; E. E. F av ille. chairm an of tbe ag ricu ltu ral com m ittee of the P o rtlaud cham ber of com merce; a rep-esentative of t i e S tate B a n k e r,’association, and a representative of any o ile r cooperative association now in ex- istence or any th a t may subsequent ly be organised. A S afe 8 p e r c e n t CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. Zb & « Oregon Cooperative council O regon A erioultural College, f ’l.-veng-r, the Shoe M u ', can c . v a llie , June 2 8 .- P r e lim in a r y I h i m l y o u r >h>e troubles rig h ’ . organisation of w hat will be known )., > W F rst S t., A lbany. 6-16 a i the Oregon Cooperative council I ' G. G ilbert and I B u tlem f Al was affected at the close of the ii nv . 'ere in H ib e y M o n d a y in th e conference on cooperative uiarket- i| . . ir e x t <d the t a lc o f e e ita in ro s ' ng in connection with Farm ers I b • ml«. • reek. I he organization was to be M rs . M a r c e lla K i r k le f t M o u d s i onpleted in room 402 C orbett I fur Portland. She « ill enter tl> •iliidiig. P o rtlan d . Monday after- tr u n i'g s ibool f<>r liursts ut tl mon. It is predicted th a t the I .Samaiitan hospital. organizaton m il do m uch tow ard M s A lb e r t O v e rto n and daughter f a th e r in g m arket enterprises b’-y, of B ‘•»nsvdle, w bnhad been Tne tem porary ch airm an is Dr- i i Albany «ere m et here by Carl P o rtlan d , fane 2 5 — For the first H ector M cPherson, director of the W iri' ii on Friday who drove them tim e in H istory of th e forest service bureau of organization and m ar home. • an order prohibiting sm oking m a kets at College, and tbe tfinpnr national forest has been issued. Mrs. H arry Stew art of near H a l ary secretary, U. L. U pson, se y, » as operated upon for appen- iiiin ag er of the Pacific Cooperative Secretary W allace sent such an order, and it arrived in P o rtland diciti.s at Albany last Friday. She Poultry Producer. u isg ' lti g along nicely when last Tbe council expects to co o rd in today to the effect th a t d u ring the lie bead from her. ate the cooperative work in Oregon fire period sm oking would ba pro Mrs John Mminn, of P ortland, and m ap out a geueral program hibited iu the O lym pic forest iu a r r iv e d h e re F r id a y to attend the which can be carried out by all the region of the blowdowu of last fu n e ra l o f h e r s is te r, M rs . E rn e s t enterprises interested in cooper w inter, except in im proved camp Stew art, w h o passed away at her ation. It will assist uew associa grounds, l ’he order is to previ nt home toward Brownsville last tions in m aking the right kind of he setting afire of debris in the week. a sta rt. Many of them in the section of th e forest to the we.-t- Which would vou rather do. feed past have beeu form ed iu a hurry ward of a line ru n n in g from the th e tly or the cattle? Just receiv w ithout sufficient funds and w ith vast end of E ren ceu t Lake to the eud of Lake Q u in d u lt. ed a new stipplv of Ply Spray which incom petent m anagem ent I sell on a g uarantee; no good no Aside from tin^p men the coun I t is reported th a t 'I h e C iscade pay. Call oil the liaw leigli man cil will consist of the following C o nstruction Co’s rock crushing a n d get it. II S . W lNK LEM AN, George A. M ansfield, president of plant at S a d d le Butte will reeume Joseph H unter, well known in the S late F arm Bureau federation; operations in the near future. thl-rectiw n, left Friday for Asliland ( C. E. Spence, m aster of the Oregon Miss E dna N auk, of N orth Da *, here he goes for an extended visit Slate G range; A. R Shum w ay, ko ta who has been visiting with « u h a relulive, I be old gentlem an president of the F a rm e rs’ union tb e Newton fam ily, left Saturday S - y e a rs o f age, was feeling very R obert P aulus, m anager of the for N ew port. Aft.er a few d a y s’ G row ers’ Cooperative well when he left and seemed fullv Oregon outing a t the occean she will return capable of making tlie trip w ithout association; J. D. Mickle, represen to Mr. Newton’s and conclude her difficulty. Mr. H u n ter lias been a tativ e of the Oregon D airym en’s resident of B nton and Linn coun- League; R. A. W ard m anager of visit w ith them . Mrs. Thom as Fox, of Hals^Y, ti.-s about 49 years and has m any Oregon Wool and M ohair Growers left S atu rd ay for Newberg w iere fro nds who wish him a pleasant Cooperative association; Vic. H. she goes for a visit w ith friends. v is it and e a rly return. S m ith, m anager of the Oregon by dealers S o ld only items C»v