Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 28, 1921, Image 4

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    World’s Record Events
At Pendleton Pound-Up
Pendleton. Ore., July 25tb.—
New world'» record» in the event»
which make the Pendleton Round-
Up famous the world over are ex­
pected at the 1921 ahow which will
b , staged here September 22, 21
and 24
Fast relay string», wild young
steers and bucking "hronks” whose
hasty temper and uncertain dispo­
sition will give the yowboye a
chance to show their skill in the
bucking contests, are promised for
the great out-door dram a.
The
steer hulldogging gives indication
of being a nio»t spectacular event,
for Ray McCsrroll and Frank Mc-
Carroll, two brothers, are vieing
for tbs championship.
Frank
McCarroll recently broke all rec­
ords when he hulldogged in 7 3-5
seconds, but his brother, Rav, suc­
ceeded a few days ago in clipping
two-fifths of a second off this time.
One of the feo*tires of the show
is the speed with which events are
given.
The big panorama of
events begins each day exactly at
1:30 p. no., and continues without
pause during the afternoon. Never
is the slogan “ Something Doing
Every Minute” better exemplified
than at the Round-Up.
Among 1921 Round-Up visitors
this year will he W. B. Brown,
nationally known illustrator, of
Boston, M assachusetts.
He ex­
pects to find many subjects for
drawings at the show.
Another
visitor will be Dr. George Black,
prom inent physician of White
Plains, New York,
Miss Trula Miller of Browns.
Nate Windom, of Harrisburg,
Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Warmoth
ville,
came
over
to
take
a
South-
was
in Halsey oh Saturday,
were down from Eugene and speDt
ern Pacific train for Portland on I
Bert S. Clark and riatigh-
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. I.aubner Sunday with G rant Taylor.
ter, Georgina, went to Albany
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whealdon Friday.
motored to Albany Friday.
of
Eugene,
were
gHeats
at
the
J.
S.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
McLaugb-
Thursday.
Chss Kizer was down from the
,n
of
White
Fish,
M
ontana,
pas
-j
j E Springer and J. E. Fox of
Me
Mahan
home
several
days
last
Harrisburg way on Saturday.
week.
-id
through
town
S
'tu
rd
ay
on
their
Portland,
pasaed th ro ig h town
Jack Dean cf Baiidt n, Oregon,
way
to
Medford,
wh»re
the\
go
to
Satordav
en
route to Crawfords-
Mrs.
Andersun
and
grandson
arrived in Halsey Sunday and will
and
great
grandeon
of
Salem
were
brother,
A.
Rav­
vide
Mr.
Fox
goes to see hie
aee
the
latter's
visit a few weeks at the borne of
father
who
lives
in
th at eection
guests
at
the
J.
C.
Bramwell
home
moud.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
recently.
D. F Dean.
Miss Irene Alden of Bonner
Mrs. Chas Whitlatch and little
Springs, Kansas, arrived in town
son, Ronald, of Eugene, visited
Saturday for a visit with her un­
the form er’s father. G rant Taylor,
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Is a m atter of im portance to Y< u. Where
a few days the latter part of last
vey Clingman.
you
will spend it is a m atter of interest to Us.
week, returning home Saturday.
Mrs. Hugh Brandon was operat­
Mis. D. 8. McWilliams and son, ed upon for appendicitis last F ri­
Eliot, went to Albany Sunday day at the Good Samaritan Hos­
evening and returned Monday pital in Portland and according to
evening with Mr. McWilliams who a recent report received by Mis.
are now in effect to the following delightful places
drove down that day. They great­ Brandon in this city is recovering
for Rest, Recreation and Amusement.
ly enjoyed a few sessions of the rapidly.
Albany Chautauqua.
An automobile ran into J. W.
Newport. Oil the Pacific Ocean and Yaquina Bay is
this charming old place where thousands return year after
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Commons Wells wagon on the road south of
motored to town Monday bringing town Friday completely demolish
year to spend their vacations.
in Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Commons, ing a wheel. Mr Wells has the
Crater Lake. A world wonder in the Cascade Range.
of Scotts Mills, the form er’s p ar­ parties number but he traveled on
More than a mile above the s«a is thia beautiful azure blue
ent», who had made them a visit south and as yet no adjustment
lake,
set in the crater of a huge mountain.
at this time, Io catch a S. P. train has been made.
Miss Mary McClellan of San
for home.
They also had with
Tillamook County Beaches.
Bevond the Coast
them their little son, Master Ward Francisco, who bad been here visit­
Range mountains are these new and unspoiled places where
Commons, four years old, who ing her graudparente, Mr. and Mrs
the ocean and the forest meet.
is suffering from a lame hip, the Frank Gray, and other relatives
cause for which they are not sure. and friends for several weeks, left
Other Resorts. Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs, Mt.
The trouble was first noticed a for her home on Friday. She was
lefferson Country,) MeCredieH-it Springs, Josephine Coun­
week ago but as yet no misplaced accompanied to Albany by Mr.
ty Caves, Shasta Mountain Resorts, Yosemite National
bone has been discovered.
The and Mrs. E. E. Gormley.
Park.
child and a small girl were play­
Masters Robert and Summers
“ Oregon Outdoors” is the title of our sum m er book­
ing together and the boy fell, and Dougherty who have been with
let which describes the different resorts in western Ore­
the girl fell over him and it is their grandmother, Mrs. Dough­
gon and includes hotel and camp information. Copy free
thought possible that the injury erty ot Halsey, while their mother,
on request.
was inflicted at that time. It case Mrs Summers Dougherty of Port­
it does not get well at once an land, was in a hospital at that
For further information inquiiWBf ticket agents.
Xray examination wjl] be made. city, left for their Portland home
Sunday, iheir mother haying suf­
J O H N M. SCOTT.
ficiently recovered to be at home.
General Passenger Agent
Halsey News Notes
Your Summer Outing
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Fares
Southern Pacific Lines,
AS COLD AS THE
FROZEN NORTH
is our ice cream.
It is delight­
fully cooling and refrrsh'ng after
a hard shopping tour.
f t p in
and enjoy a plate. We have all
flavors—chocolate, vanilla, straw-
fa n y , lemon, tu tli frutli, etc It
makes an ideal refreshment and is
nourishing and wholesome.
GENUINE INVESTING
INVESTMENT does not consist of plunging—or taking
CLARKS CONFECTIONERY.
chances.
I
Corn, 1-2 or 1 Ton Lots, $42 per Ton jjj
'¡¡L
Chick Feed, 13.75 per 100
3K
W hits OAT Chop, half or ton lot-, $35 per ton
Coconut meal, f l 90 per 80 pound sack
Mill Run, half or ton lots, 137 per ton.
y K
•&>
Will chop Everv Oav.
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O. W . F R U M i
“Perhaps You Don’t Know”
a ay» the Good Judge
1
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H o w long a little of
th e R e a l T o b a c c o
Chew w ill last
N o r how much gen
Mine chewing satisfac­
tion the full, rich real
tobacco taste w ill give.
A sk any man who uses
the Reaf Tobacco Chew,
H e w ill tell you that
this class of tobacco
w ill give m ore satisfac­
tion—and at less cost—
than the ordinary’ kind.
P it a/» rw two styles
9
tu 1 C a m p a n , . U 0 ~
a steady and sure return.
It means letting your capital
work so that no penny of it is lost to you, your family or
your heirs.
The investor does not gamble. H e provides for the fu­
ture and for financial independence in his old age.
He
does something which everyone approves and which brings
him the blessings of bis wife and children.
A really sound investm ent
is one that pays an income to the
owner of the security at regularly stated periods each year.
Certain kinds of business enterprises are able to do this
much better than others. Some lines of business make unusu-
ally large profits vn tim es of prosperity and nothing in other pe­
riods. A tew classes of industry, because o f the nature jf their
work, are on an entirely different basis; for example the electric
light and power companies.
Electric light and power companies do not earn exorbitant
profits at any tim e, but soundly managed, they maintain a rea­
sonable earnings jiower at all times. While their earnings grow
in the years of general prosperity, they do not slump perilously
during hard times-
GOLD NOTES
81 <
SAFE, SUBSTANTIAL, SECURE
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
H. M. BYLLESBY 4 COMPANY
Fiscal Agents
Byllesby Engineering and Management Corporation
Engineers and
Managers
Vt -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
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It means handling your money safely so that it yields
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