Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 21, 1921, Image 2

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    Glenn From ba. been » « * » « .- North” tomorrow night, Dorotbf
„rioua time With a tooth and
Dalton’« latest and best picture.
1 • f’hnreb missing th-ha) tng
T he Haltey Enterprise Sordev School. -S.O I Piocl.tw» f^rticeaat theChnetian
(hureb . Mra „ F ..
M. Maxwell of Tangent , W. J. RiLelin is on the tick liet
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N.w.pwpcî
Sunday.
July
24th.
a*
«••>»«•*
in HaUey Saturday and came thi, week
_
Jean. «• ¿be Christ
Tbo. .rt
near hawog
having an ................
accident t when,
.he
Sundae School at 1" » m
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Dr. 1 I Mirks and family, Mn.
v,nee of the Lord’. Supper •»' i |h(,ve her c»r • off tk . Mnk
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£ Battetl and M’** Alberta
bj
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After Sou'*« m arvel«« eo«w f- « . . « ........ ...... .... -
hlindwl hy lb* Koon's ni tored to Cascadia Suu-
1 highway, one »■»
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p.
moo U p r e a c h C b l *
bon
Hu
of Î Salem
t i ll
ll O
.
T l . ,.« r
Wil tiig h lly diro* day where they spent the day.
God
in
the
rynagoguee
of
D.ui*»-
Ertered a. seeoed-eUea>■“ **•* S*
Subject, The
to i It took a great.doal of eour- ing at 1 p. w
tobvr », tell, | t & .
pair Job Try
aey, Or»r>». tmoey the Act of Mare a«~ to aland op before Cbri.ti.W Perils of Material«.... ” Scripture
». lBTfr
_____ ,faoB be bad med to j*reecute be­ leaaou, 1st lobo 2. ,5 ' 1'-
,
tong aerTiee at 8 p- » followed |
Deeded to tbematenal upfcaidin» of fore the scat« f.H «ro“1 bte e?M.
Halsey and .arrou^n« country « « The record state that ’ be J«** ; hr sermon.
L ibb County geoeraU;
Eobaei-ptior. • look eoooael
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w
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him but the
rate «1 «> P*r >e,r “ *dv*”ü
disciple* let bin- dc«u by the w a ll, Rialto Friday night».
W e will give you prompt and courteous service
GARAGE
Thieve« Visit
| in
a basket
at night.
Saul tben |
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
H „ t „ , Batta«. • -
at lowest possible charge^
ot Tires, In
h a LSEY GARAGE.
x iO T tC E « hereby » t'en to at! who.» Full line
The outfit of the highway work- of him and believed not that be
may concern
that
the Adm.ni.tr.tor
underwent ! Open every evening till 9
«•a a diaci
disciple.
Barnabua
then
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p
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u
d
Foote
Bros., Props
pie.
Barnabua then
ire on the highway near the 0 V.
X g h t him to the .post»« .Ud be
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T t h i E l t l u of Susan Z.gler D e c e a ^
Neal farm «outh of ’o w n ’ »* v’*"' brougni mm .« ....-
of Linn
County,
> . u i . in
i.. the
ih f n
a m e of
the * by the County
__ r ~ , Court
. , of Linn
County,
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, V miscreant« on Tuefd.v n-ght, , pakc boldly
name
Of tb
went|
/
____ .« oil
d eaaleken
,
lewH;
but the Jew.
i n » f much
and gssta k ae en well'
ae wed
, „ru
L«rd
Jeeus,
Fol>ow me ’T p erro » . b»v«>« claim.
i* epnatderable damage »King dote BW,ut l0 .¡.y him.
M tau are hereby required to prerent the
will , make you fi»hera of
,o the tanka. One barrel of gaao- , nd I j wiu
at llalaev, Ovegvm. duly verified a. by
,n e -m . emptied
_
and the oonnec- men. — Jesue.
. gaeoline
__ tank on
. om ’ o I - the
tank on* on on-
U e , ere much delighted ast la« required w ith in «« months from th
f the engioea were damaged in an gnDdav morning «Hb ’ e
' - ^IM ted th is the 4th day M June, 1921
dart to remove the tank and ee-j j
a Pilgrim,” sung bv M™
W G. CARTER
3ra the g.a it contained, and in u L Hopkins in her rich ««ntr«J.
Administrator of the estate of Susan
ura lub B-w -- ----
trder to lighten lb « tank ao n to voice Prof. H-pkin» has ac­
Zieler Deceased
ould be handled much of thia ga* cepted a position as • mem’-er of WEATHERFORD * WYATT. Attya
. . . drained, considerable of if be the faculty at Pacific LmversUy
mg allowed to
on the ground. •t Fore-t Grove.
The following were guerte at the
The f.ucerof a tank of engine oil
waa alao opened And the oil allow -, Sunday morning service Mr. and
ed to roe out ba the ground, pre- Mrs Frank Ground and Mr. and
aumably after taking all ’he oil Mrs Perry W ell, of Beuna Vista,
Teakettles - - $ 1 .7 5 each
th e, wanted. Whether tbie is »be who ate relatives o ^ V . L. Welle
7
qt
G
ranite
action of a gang of profeenona Also Mr. S. S. Hayea from Port-
Rice Boilers
- - j
u
thieve, that may be working to land, an uncle of Mrs J. C. Stan-
I 1-2 qt
the Qewhborbood or of »ome one dish.
C onvex Kettles
- 1.75
_______ _
pasting tbroogh ia conjecture, but
8 qt
Shedd
Kryptoks Cleverly Conceal the
i l Lipped PreservingKettles 1.50
in either case it ia to be hoped the
il
thieve, may he apprehended and
Max Elder has l*en confined to Fact that the Wearer Needs
Dish Pans - - -
1 -50
the proper treatment doled out to hi. bed for some time with tonsil- Double Vision Glasses.
il
ilie, but ia improving at the pret­ In improvir g the appearance, and
il
th«m-
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Dairy
Pans
-
-
li
ent writing.
•„nserving eyesight, Kryptoke are
A Clow Game
12 ?nch “ W ash Basins - - -
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H M Brew « priceless po»eeeeion.
The game between Harrisburg „ of Aumaville vi.ited at the
These prices are bargains considering the qual­
aad Goabeti la»l Sundev at Har- Dickson home Sunday.
ity of the ware, and you should take advantage o
Winnie H-nderson haa bem on
rtehurg «ae a fa.t and furiou. one
them at once.
4
t ¡them
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a o l for the first time this year the the tick Hat but is now oo ti e
Quebec team went down to defeat. mend.
The Earl gbearer and W. S
Beore 4 to 5 Eleven inning» were
played before it was decided. Al- Henee families »pent Sunday • ’
forl K o tb i one run. Bill Kirk two. the W Y. Shearer home.
Eatl Bogg« one enu Peteraon one,
Mr» Lavina Elberton wboee
making t * ’«d*1 °* fiTe , N*Xl funeral wae held from the borne of
Bunday Hernsborg playa Goshen H. B Shiker, was born in_ M'rcer
•I Goshen.
County, Mi»»ouri. June 1-, 1842
She died at the home of her daugh­
Industrial New«
ter, Mr. Sniker, July 17. follow­
bhe
The west i* uhme dependent on ing a »troke of paralysis
Laves
her
husband,
Robert
Ether-
Inatrial
d»vfck>pm»nt
than
any
Raves
ner
u«»«»—
,
a lustriti d-vrtopment
N„
MAYBERRY &
M c K inney
t
4
Cross & W hite
,rt
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ile d State». H «*
I «, V I
__-ia ««at
, nowhere kl«e to the world, cap-
al ahd labor moat work hand iu
aojl t f back payroll« »od indue-
ton. aged 81, three d“u8b,er#- “ *
aisters
and one
one
brother. -be
She
« three
»__ mictm
TA and
brother,
tlao leave« eleven grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren. The
family came to Oregon, June 18,
ry
1W20, from Hickmeo, Neb. Funei.
Portland, four ete«m»re for the
al service« were conducted .by tl e
)rient will Joed lumber here tbie
Rev. W. W. Reed, of the Shedd
nvnth.
United Presbyterian church of
Lane county out» «11 roed em
which abe waa a member Inter­
phoyee fifty cent« a ary
ment waa made in the Pugh ceme- j
-State highway building on tn
tert.
tfciite conutii«
' Oregon will receive »25,000,
Reeser Hurt in Accident
^«ihtnglon »21,000 of federal
8. Reeaer wa» quite badly in­
fund« f°r ’he protection of their
jured
while worxing t o the hay
freeete from fire« during the fiscal
field at h i. farm »outh of town
ywar beginning July t.
V Albany, citv eouoctl orders ten Tuesday. He was pitching oot
. . . oavi - e
|the wagoo, and when the coupling
block« of pe'ing
Cottage Grove, paving job« here , pole broke and the team atarteu to
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r run,
un
he undertook to etop
»top them,
ow well under wav
resulting in hit being knocked
F.ugene. caenery here putting down and considerably bruieed
p record cherry pack tbie eeaeon O ie wheel of «be wagon passed
Portland, June ie banner month over hie back. Mr. Reeeer. while
n wheat »hipm»nt» to foreign
noi seriously ’njured, will be coo-|
ountrie» with a total of 3.41«.'i3
6ned to the hous« for »ev»rsl days.
lUihelv cleared from thia port
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