Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 07, 1921, Image 4

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    Mre F W. Robine waa on tha
O. T. Kitchen and family drove
to Eugene on buainea* Saturday. tick Hat tbe last of tha week.
Mr. and Mre. Joho Salaab went
J. W. Moore «nd family cele­
A. Poweil of Browneville, waa »
to
Albany ¡Saturday, returning
brated id Albany.
Tbey were
Halsey visitor Tuesday.
Tuesday.
P. H. Fieerkeen and wife »are guests at the Jatnea Bond home.
Mr Mnrril of Hilleboro, drnv»
Mr. end Mr». Elton Norris of
AMmor vi-iior? Saturday.
up Friday and waa aoc»mpn,i»4
l'ortlaud
were
gueste
at
the
home
Dr. E W. Barnum . Dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every 'foeiday and of Mr Norris’ uncle, T. P. Patton home by bit aon-in-la^and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mr». E. Cross, mak-
Sundry end Monday.
F rid ay.
Our Raspberry and Loganberry ing tbe round trip in one day.
R. B Mayberry and family re-
Mra. Albert W’alker came down
lU'ned irotn Albany Tuesday wher. fields will be open to pickers Mon­
days,
Wednesdays,
Saturdays
and
from
Eugene Friday and ia visit-
they enjoyed the big celebration
Mr. and Mr-. O. B. Stafuaker of J®Und4^B Witman & Witman, ing at tbe home of her niece, Mr«.
River Road between Lebaoou am) E R Maratera. She will also via.
< o vallis were gnests at the T. P.
Waterloo.
it relative! in Brownsville.
Patton home Sunday and Mowlay.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Jamee
James
• i
u k.
Mr.
Mrs. F. E
Frum of near
Mr.
and i u Mrs w W ii H is
McMahan
™ and Mre.
. . ;, . Wileon
.
,,
u ... i .. Marcóla visited Sanday at tbe H Brownsville and little granddaugb.
o Portland, drove up Saturday *
,
. . ¡ IV
Mr
W
llso i ter H*te) Thompson, of Albany,
W’ Char.««
Chance home
home
Mr.
Wilson
evening,
ev
en i » m . r returning
e tu r n im : i tbe
c e u first
re i of
ui tu
tbe e
.»
,
wai acting agent here in the an- left Friday after a visit with Mra.
week.
sence of Mr. Boyd during the Callie Frum at her home north of
L E P-nland and wife of Grass winter of 1919.
town.
Valiev arrived here Sunday and
Miss Margaret Jane Sawyer ol
Henry English was down from
are visiting at the E. B. Penland
Bend, Ore., came np from Port Fugene Sunday and rented from
a d Dr Philo “ tarr homes
• land a few days ago and will spend H. W Chance for thia school year
Which would ton ratherd-\ feed 1 tbe iummer with her grandparent». he bouse now occupied by L,
<lie fly or the cattle? Juat receiv- >jr a„d Mrs. E. S. Maratera, Eoyd and family.
ed a new .apply of Ply Spray which .,hile ber mother attends summei
Master James Rector felt on
I sell on a guarantee; no good no „chool.
■Saturday
from an improvised tri.
pay.
Call cn the Rawleigh man I
Sunds
and get it. H S. W imclkmax . i ^<>bn . La Rue
„ , returned
,
.
, ,»eae and as a result spent several
. evening from Salem where he at lays in bed naming a bad head-
Mr. and Mrs Worth Harvey of landed , be meeting of The Slat. • che and many bruises.
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<
j . ¡n ^j,iocjatjon jor tbe Deaf. Approx-
Cottage
visited
friends
Mr». Nancy Jacobs of Portland,
Halsev
Monday
on
their
return
• eai p erson
150 s deaf
attended
- - ............... .......■
.......... in ia ie iy m u u imately
i i » persons
u u w
was
tbe guest last week of her
from Salem where they had spent lbe convention at the Stale School,
cousin,
Mrs- E- M. Gray. Mr».
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Er- anii
nd Mr. LaRue was among the
Jacobs
is
one of the few remain,
ue»t Wyatt.
charter members
ing survivors of the Wbitm.n
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWilliams
Dr. and Mr». Philo Starr re- maaaacre.
and son Elliott, returned Tuesday ceived on Monday the sad news of
P h ilip Merriam returned Thun-
evening from Hood River where the drowning of their son Elmer
day
from a fifteen day encamp
they spent a few days at the homes Starr, which occurred at Kirks-
ment
with the 5th Company, Ore-
of their friends, Dr C H Jenkins, villa, Missouri, Sunday.
He
gon
Coast
Artillery, at Fort Ste­
and Edward L ag e. They greatly leaves a wife and family.
Dr.
vens.
Company
Five carried off
enjoyed the trip which was made Starr, who is suffering from heart
the
honors
in
marksmenabip
tb a
by automobile. J . W. Rector a c t .. trouble, and too weakened to hear
year
having
made
three
hits
in
ed as postmaster in the absence of ¡the news was taken to a Eugene
three shots.
Mr. Me Williams.
hospital Tuesday.
Hilary
by d ea len
Sold only
The best fabric tire
made for heavy service
or rough roads —
RED-TOP
Extra Ply — H eavy Tread
30x31
$ 2 2 .0 0
Reduction on all styles and sizes
A N ew Low Price on c
Known and Honest Product
j
THE DRY. P A R C H E D
THROAT
of the motor-girl craves our deli­
ciously flavored and tempting ice
cream.
Why not gratify her?
Coud-anj thing l>e more healthful?
Our ice cream is more beneficial
than cheaply flavored soft drinks,
to say nothing of bard driuks,
which most dainty maidens entire­
ly ignore. Let the (• rones decide.
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
Corn, 1-2 or 1 Ton Lots, $42 per Ton w
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COMPARE SOLID
8 Per Cent Investment With
Others
i
Compare the facts relative to the 8 per cent Gold Notes of
Mountain States Power Company with other really sound
investments brought to your attention.
frum I
I he advantage of investing direct in successful properties that
you can see is one that has already appealed to many of
our citizens.
Chick Feed, »3,75 per 100
White OAT Chop, half or ton lota, $85 per ton
Coconut meal, »I 90 par SO pound sack
Mitl Run, half or ton lots, »37 per ton.
W i l l c h o p E v e ry
w.
Item»
M
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D ay.
\U
,£ \
This Investment is Safe.
It is backed by ample assets and
earning power. The Company is a large one and is growing
steadily because it supplies the light, heat and power needed by
public and industry. It does a good business even in dull times.
<•
You’ll A lw ays Find”
•ays tha Good Judge
T h at you get m ore »
genu ine satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class o f Js
tobacco.
Y*
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y
A small chew last«
so much longer than
1
•
•
a big chew of tho
ordinary kind.
A n d the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
satisfaction.
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Substantial Cash Returns
are received by the investor by
cashing a cupon at his bank every’six months.
Ask for Full Details and Illustrated
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
If
H. M. BYLLESBY & COMPANY
Fiscal Agents
Anv man who uses the Real Tobacco Chetv
w ill tell you that.
.
P nt up in tw o stylri
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
,
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobnee«
C<¡ncany. u y
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Engineers and
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