Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 28, 1921, Image 2

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    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.
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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
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T his is a little earlier than usual,
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Amos Rim<av was the fltst to nountain canvon bv a flood, caus­
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fh re ’ h in this section
135,000 users have combined to
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1.65 “
1-2 qt “ Rice Boilers
Convex Kettles
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“ Lipped PreservingKettles 1.50
lO qt
Dish Pans -
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Dairy Pans
- -
60
4 qt
Wash Basins - - -
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