The Halsey Enterprise Charity Grange Items. Canning Compound Powder Rin go’s Drug Store. An Independant Newspaper Hotel Halsey Meals, 50c Rooms, 75c Rates by week or month C. P. Kizer made a business trip The second accident occurred I to Portland Sunday. w ith in the week near A lfo rd s ta -j PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Mrs. R. P. Dougherty of Browns tion from fast d riv in g when a car v ille spent several days visiting in ran into and broke the leg of a | this v ic in ity la»t week. Courteous treatiueut to all patron» cow. The anim al had to be ki I'e t Give us a trial D. F. D ean , E ditob . A p o u ltry demonstration for Entered ee eeeond-eleee matter Oc C h a m / com m unity w ill he held 1 tober 9, 191|, at the poetoMiee at Hal at tbs boms of August Sperling on ter, Oregon, under the Act of March Aug. 5th, commencing at 9 a. m J I, 1179. F. M. K izer who fe ll some lim e ago and h u rt his bip is not yet able Devoted to the material upbuilding of to get around w ithout help. K od ak s, F ilm s a n d Halsey and surrounding country and S u p p lie s M r and Mrs. W. R Pence l^ ft Linn County generally. Subscription Sunday evening fo r a week’s vaca-1 rate 91.(0 per year in advance. E X P E R I E N C E D M E C H A N IC S tion at Cascadia. Oscar W igle and wife spent th e ! Poultry Demonstration at W il day Saturday iu ¡Springfield. For every 93 worth of Kodak finishing liam ’s Farm Some of the boys w orking at the rock crusher k ille d a rattlesnake one 6x8 enlargem ent free. Before buying your Tires and Tubes elsewhere in» Schedule for the p o u ltry c u llin g last week, this being the th ird one Halsey Drug Store. dem onstration which w ill begin in kille d since the work started. vestigate our full line and reasonable prices. L in n county on August 4 has been HALSEY GARAGE, C ounty T h is tle Commissioner I Open every evening t i l l 9 announced by the county agent Foote Bros., Props Dawson has been w orking in th is except Sundays. who is sending out the dates and neighborhood the past few davs, instructions fo r the work to a il the Canada Ih i-tle p o u ltry project leaders, com m unity inform ing Igiowers th a t it is tim e to harvest chairm en and co-operators. the th istle crop. L e t’ s a il do our Owners of flocks are asked to keep a careful record of eggs from duty and keep this weed under Oregon , Higher Imtilulion of the entire flock for seven days control. U. G. REYNOLDS, Proprietor HALSEY 'GARAGE Kodak Finishing and W ho will give you prompt and courteous Tinting. service at lowest possible charge. MAYBERRY & TECHNOLOGY M c K inney p rio r to the c u llin g dem onstration. A t c u llin g tim e the c u ll* should Christian Church Notes be kept away from the select fowls Eight Schooli; Severn, Departmeals and a record Of eggs made for the FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921 Sunday School at 10 o’clock, seven succeeding days, the in s tru c For informilio. w rit. Io III* Rrm tlikr tions read. I b is record should beginning with prayer aud scrip Oregon Agricultural College H ighest prices paid for Beef, Pork, Veal and M u tto n . Fee Us then be sent to the county agent. ture quotations from the book of CORVALLIS Matthew. Communion service The hens should he kept in a coop before you sell, Halsey phone 179. B ro w n sville phone 37c51. by the cooperators on the day of and sermon at 11 a. in. C hristian Endeavor prayer meeting at 7 p. the dem onstration. On the schedule for the c u llin g m. Song - i^ ic e aud eermon at the ( 8 p m . demonstrations. inclu ding Doing our best is a to nic, a names of the demonstrators, pro ject leader and com m unity ch a ir great health stim ulator. man appears fo r Aug. 4th, 9 a. m. Methodist Church Notes — Lake Creek a t the Clarence W il liam s place. H. E Coshy, dem Sunday School, " S a u l’s Teach onstrator; O G C oldiron, project leader; and C R. Evans, commu ing at A n tio c h .” A whole year thev assembled n ity chairm an. This is an excellent o p p o rtu n ity themaelve9 w ith tho church and Acts 11.26 I W hat „ the seliillg price for the p a u ltrv raisers of this com ta u g n tm u c h people m u n ity to obtain the necessary A fter the m artyrdom of ¡Stephen x. .. . P T 0 K S ? No matter, becaoe know ledge to im prove th e ir fl css the gospel was preached in tunny ( aud make the chicken business a places. C h ris tia n ity had to break | i s the wearing of K R Y P T O R S paying one. Come, bring your the shell of Jewish ex Jusiveneis that counts. Ask to see K R Y P basket dinner, and fu rth e r this for i t is the universal religion. ; T 0 K S ) then buv K R Y P T O K S ami Jeeus meets the needs of a ll man- w l], f , ¡d movement by your attendance. kind, loves every soul and cao i - r save the chief of sinuers. The Halsey Couple Wed gladdest people are those who see These prices are bargains considering the qual ” To be A verv p re tty wedding occurred most of the grace of God ity of the ware, aml.you should take advantage of on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in relation not w ith God alone but them at once. a t the home of M r and Mrs. J. W w ith one’s fellows, and to serve M 'lle r, when th e ir daughter, Miss God in serving them , that ¡9 to be * a i a à A L B A N Y O B C a. D orothy, was married to Harold a C h ris tia n .” The interm ediate and senior Harold Albro. Stevenson, son of M r. and M rs J A. Stevensoo, Dr. Lee, Dean of leaguers met in jo in t session last Manufacturing optcian. Albany College, pronouncing the Sunday evening to entertain about ceremony X solo, "S in g of a 25 of the H arrisb urg league who H e a rt,” Tunison, was sung hy came down bv autos. The leader Miss Helen Lee, a classmate of the was Homer M ornhinw eg and the bride, and ths Mendelssohn W ed subject, “ The Value o f Good L it A liv - ding M arch was played by Miss erature in E d uca tio n.” discussion was carried on by mem Donna Robertson. P in k swectpess were the chief bers from a ll three organizations decoration and formed a pretty in which some good th in g * were setting. A d a in ty gown of w hite well said. Please take notice th a t net w ith a w hite cottage bouquet we have speakers in our in te r ne- diate league who can ta lk as well was worn by the bride. These vouog people are native as grown ups. Our young people re s id e n tio f H tlse v, graduates from had prepared a special music.il the Halaey High School, and the program anrLwe feel sure th a t the bride a member of the class of '20, H arrisburg friends went home feel U. of O., w hile the groom is a ing th a t our young people ate not graduate of O. A C. They w ill latisfled unless religious things are make th e ir home in Brow nsville well done. Bro, Cook is p la n n in g a social where Mr. Stevenson hss entered in to the drug business sod wher® fu nctio n for all our >oung people the tv©st wishes of a host o f friends next F rid a y evening at M cK er- cher’ s m ill. I t is to be a chicken accompany them. Those present ware; Messrs fry in w hich the young men are t» and Mesdsmes J. W . M ille r, I A. bring the chickens and the young Stevemon, John M a rg in , Ralph ladies the rest o, the good tilin g s f.o.b. Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Pocatello, B u tte M ille r, W H Robertson. Mrs. An enjoyable tim e is anticipated. — . ----- H a rrie t M ille r, Miss Beulah M ’ lle r, Mrs, L C. Merriam and sou, Mr». E d ith Ro'm ett, M ist Ethel Qrsimbv On’ -of-tow n gneste were G uy, returned Monday from Hood River. Messrs and Ms-dames A. F. Ran 620 at $360 has the famous valve- I he most th r illin g setting ever d a ll, Scio; D 0 . Stevenson, A l in-head, four-cycle, air-cooled bany; W . H Lee, A lbany, Mi»* arranged fo r a fist tight in picture» Dstey Ruekner, Scio; Mi*» Helen is th a t in Benj. B H am pton's motpr. It is self-cranking. There ‘ ‘ The Ssgebrusher,” the p ic tu ri- Lee, A lbany. is only one place to oil. It runt on ta tlo n of Emerson Hough's novel. kerosene, is economical and easy The combatants ar«f Roy Stewart Threshing i t uoder way in sev to operate. • and E dw in W a llock, the v illa in , eral com m unities in the valley who battle on the roof of a shanty Years of Delco-Light engineering T his is a little earlier than usual, development, together with the and a vary good yield is the rule. which is being hurled down a Amos Rim<av was the fltst to nountain canvon bv a flood, caus e x p e rie n c e g ain ed from o v er 'd by the b urstii g o f s huge power fh re ’ h in this section 135,000 users have combined to tarn above them L IV E S T O C K B U Y E R S LISTEN! - $1.75 each qt Granite Teakettles - - 1.65 “ 1-2 qt “ Rice Boilers Convex Kettles - 1.75 8 qt “ Lipped PreservingKettles 1.50 lO qt Dish Pans - - - 1.50 1 4 qt Dairy Pans - - 60 4 qt Wash Basins - - - 60 1 2 inch O ptom etrist. Cross & W hite DEW QAc Complete Electric light and Power Plant z S360 I 9100 Reward, 9100 T ile ra a d .ra o f ta ts pap«r w ill be e t.n ae d to lea rn th a t th e re la a t laaat «ne d r . i d e , disease th a t acience ha« been able to ear» la a lt I U etagea and M a t la es tarrh . C a ta rr h being g re a tly tnflueneed by c o n a tltu tis n a l condition» raau ire a c o n a tltu tis n a l tre a tm e n t. H a ll a C a ta rrh Cure la ta k e s In te rn a lly and aeta th ru th e Blood on the Mueoua g u rtaeea o f the Byatera th ereby de- e tre y ln g th e Foundation o f the dtaeaae. lx in s the p a tie n t s tre n g th by b u ild in g p th e co n s titu tio n and asaiatlng n a tu re In doing Its w o rk Tba p ro p rie tors have so much fa ith In tha e u rb ttre power» o f H a ll a C a ta rrh C ura th a t <h»v c g . r One H uw dred C o lla r» fo r any «»ee th a t I t fa ils to euro. 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