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The
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Grange Notes
H A LS E Y R A IL R O A D U i l L
JUNIOR CLASS
Last Thursday m orning the E n-
North
South
Calapooia grange Ne. 414 at
j terprise wanted a report of the do­
No, 23, It:2 9 a . m
%. 5
-
k. v” » B row nsville held its regular meet­ No. 18, 12:01 p. m.
ings of the Neighbors of W oodcraft
24, 5.50 p m
17, 5,39 p m
of the
ing Saturday, A p ril 22, a t 1 o’clock,
the preced og evening but was u n ­
dinner being aerved at 12 by the
able to get it.
I t is stale news
SU N D AY M A IL HOURS
brothers.
now. but here it is:
The delivery window of the
in starting your motor, Also the pep
Neighbors o f W oodcraft and
will present
We voted fo r state grange of­ Halsey poetoffice is open Sundays
th eir fam ilies, as well as a few
ficers.
? grom 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and 12 20
and mileage. TRY IT You’ll Come
visitors, met after the regular
to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m. '
A
letter
from
The
Country
again.
meetiug of the order to celebrate
(a three-act comedy)
Gentleman was read, whioh was a
the silver anniversary of .N eigh-
bora of W oodcraft.
This is one of George I I Broadhnrst’s PrOte8t ««»'«Wt tricksters or games
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
The follow ing
program
was best comedies and has been played by l ° i ch “ nce at the county fairs,
given :
professionals and amateurs witb great'
A letter from I. L. Patterson, a 'Admittance Here
Reading, “ The Tale of a T oad,”
5 Cents
succe**-
member of M onm outh grange,
W illa m in a Corcoran.
a
Line
who is on the Republican ticket
Children 25c
Song, ‘ ’Babes in the W ood,”
Rererveif Seats
Adnlts 35c
45c
Dorothy Corcoran.
for governor, was read by the mas­
Yon can get tbe th rills of the
ter.
I alk, T. H. Barber.
Give your
boxing m atch w ith o u t danger of
Piano solo, D eEtta Robuett.
(Continued from page 3)
I he follow ing resolutions were such a tragic outcome as recently
Reading, " M y Josiah,” Mrs
*
adopted:
Saturday K. A. Starnes, while
occurred at uugoue,
Eugene. m
A ll i you need
U
, .
Brown.
d riv iu g cu m to pasture, ran into
nesoived, Ib a t Calapooia grange qo is see tbe picture a t the R ialto
J 414 go
O C
l on
flfl record
rOi'nrrl as
aa being
K aium op­ I Inmz.ve/vta
It» 11
Vocal duet, ’ ’ Beautiful M<»on-
No.
a lim b and received severe injuries.
tomorrow n ig ht
W allace Reid
ig h t,” Mrs. Robertson and Mrs
FOR sAbE
posed to the present method of w ill make you laugh instead of
The state tax reduction meeting
Templeton.
electing state grange officers. And weeping.
One nearly brand-new wiggle-tail
elated for today at A lbany h
Reading, ” Our H ired
G ir l,”
be it aJso
a chance to be
been postponed u u til after the
Mrs. M ornbinweg.
Resolved. T hat the constitution
Sixteen-inch oak wood, $8, de­
primary election.
Im m ediately a fte r the closing
be changed so th a t ballots be ta l­ livered.— F O. Salm on,
The high school ju n io r g irie ’
num ber a ll marched to the d in in g
lied by the subordinate grange and
btseball team was beaten 22 to 8
F or Sale, 4 ft, second growth
h a ll, where ice cream, c ke and
presented at the state grange by
N. T . S need
by a g irls ’ team from the school
Red F ir Wood. Delivered in H a l­
coffee were St*rye<i.
our delegate.
in
a
pair
of
our
in general last F riday.
Games were played by some
L ectu re r’s hour was as follow»: sey, $5.50 per cord, W. H. Beene
while others visited and became
Penny d rill.
Foote Brothers want to rest on
.Grant’s Birthday at School.
b etter a cquainted.
In s ta lla tio n of b irth da y box, 4
Sundays, so request customers t<
D r. E. W. B a rnn m , dentist, at
A t « late hour the meeting closed,
do hiiiioess with them on other
This m orning the lite ra ry society members having birthdays.
a 'l declaring i t a very enjoyable of the high school rendered, io
In strum en ta l
music,
“ A ra b H otel Halsey qvery Tuesday and
days vhen possible.
F rid ay.
evening.
honor o f Gen. U. S. G rant's b irth ­ Dance,” Hazel Ackerman.
T P. Patton and wife returned
Reading,
”
The
Model
H
us­
day,
the
follow
ing
program,
w
ith
Sund ,y from Corvallis, accom.
For homes, acreage and farms
band, ” Ora Pearl.
Lon.se R obnett as leader :
panic I bv th e ir daughter and son
Oddfellows’ Anniversary
Am erica, school.
'n -la v, M r. and M rs. O. B Stai-
Men s rnuleskin out­
Here is a report which reached
of flag, school.
nak'-r. l'iie Htalnakere returned
ing Shoes, leather the office w ith a promptness that Salute
Saturday evening, A p ril 1. A ll
B attle H ym n of the Republic.
to th e ir homeSnnday evening
soles and heels
ielighted the editor :
L ife o f U S. G rant, Grace Rob­ reported an extra good time.
PASTEL SHADES ARE REVIVED
T in candym aker from P o rt­
A m otion waa passed t b i t
Every lodge of Oddfellows in ertson.
land who has been employed at
the country celebrated the 103d
G ran t in the c iv il war, Janet 'Members be allowed to b ri hg Faded and China Bluaa and Coral and
Ed S to r ti’ E lite cafeteria in A l­
th e ir children w ith thftm in to our
anniversary of the order last night Boggs.
4at Beads for Trimming Are
bany has proved such a success
lu Halsey the program followed
Featured.
Tenting on the O ld
Camp meetings.”
that the H ub confectionery is get
w is :
O ur next m eeting was set for
Ground.
Men s black chrome
After an absence of several years,
tin g its goods at wholesale from
Prayer, Rev. C. T. Cook.
G rant as a President, Deliner Saturday evening, A p ril 27, at 8
during which primary pigment colors
8 to i lz.
elk
outing Shogs.
o’clock.
Piano duet, D eEtta and Louise W ahl.
Plans are being made for some of blue, red and yellow and derivations
Robnett.
leather soles and
M c K in le y ’s
Appreciation
of
I. vie Standish, who is employed
visitors
and there w ill be a candi­ therefrom have held the center of the
R
ecitation,
Hermah
Koontz.
G rant, A lta Hayes.
heels
bv lie M ultnom ah Box and Lum ­
color stage, pastel colors are to be re­
Saxophone solo, Mrs. B M
Permanence of G ra n t’s Faroe, date to take the firs t and second stored to favor, according to cables
ber ompany, in Portland, came up
degrees.
•
Bond
by
James
GJ
Blaine,
Mearle
Stra-
from the Dry Goods Economist's Paris
Saturday and stayed t ill Monday,
ley.
A ll committees are appointed office.
Reading, A lta Hayes
vis itin g w ith friends and relatives.
Solo, A lb e rta K o o ntz.
Star Spangled Banner, school. and special entertainm ent w ill be
We are told that no less a French
I f “ intends to go to M ontana in
Reading, Janet Boggs.
Due to the lack of co-operation provided for our viistors.
authority than Worth Is pushing faded
Ju le for a b rie f visit w ith his
Lunch w ill be served at 12.
Solo, Cecile M ayberry.
of some o f the students, the pro­
and China blues for both day and eve­
Buy your next pair
parents, who live near G reat Falls.
A ll members and th e ir fa m ilies ning wear, and featuring coral and let
R ecitatio», M ildred M cK inney. gram was not as complete as
Shoes from the largest
beada for trimmings. Instead of vivid
Address, Rev. C. T. Cook.
I'lie old p rin te r man of the En-
planned, but i t was rendered well are urged to come.
exclusive m en’s Shoe
colors, which la against all law and
Piano solo, Georgina C lark.
te prise, by a provoking oversight,
and enjo/ed by the high school.
Grange Reporter
stock in Linn county.
evidence. Brilliant colors are staple
le t the advertisement for a house-
Address, Mrs. James M cM ahan.
for evening wear.
W illia m McMahan was presented
l<- «per in page 2 th is week. House
It Is said that Lanvin Is advocating
keepers galore had replied to it
w ith a jewel for tw enty-five years’
pastel blues for both day and evening
Membership.
H id a very efficient one had th,
«ear. and It Is now common knowledge
job. The widespread notion that
The younger people
played
that Madeleine A Madeleine have
ft >od household help is hard to
:ames and a tine feed was enjoyed,
adopted a dull greenish blue for ell
I’he la tte r included ice cream and
I id seems unfounded as regards
their spring models.
•this comm unity,
eatables such as the Halsey Re-
Jenny has adopted forget-me-not
P H O N O C R A P H S
A N D
R E C O R D S
bekahs are wont to produce. There
blue end raspberry reds for taffetas
A. Clausen’s farm home, three!
T
h
e
S
t
o
r
e
w
ith
»
i
i
n
n
n
r
a
is uo guesswork in our assertion
and for crepe de chines. And from
miles west o f A lb an y, was burne l , | e a 4 ®
! v (J v
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other French sources comes reliable
tiin d a y m orning.
M r. Clausen,
11 I<U e \ 6 i y c u s t o m e r , hnt these ladice have uo superiors
Information that pastel colors are gain­
m c u lin a ry art, for the editor and
who is ulllicted w ith paralysis, was
ALBANY, OREGON
ing ground.
ns wife were treated to generous
s tved I y the help of neighbors.
Ample evidence that Paris Is not
samples which M'sses Ruth Frum
FOR M AY
The other members of tbe fa m ily ,
alone In adopting pastel colors Is
and Geraldine Cook took
the
rieuds after May 1 at Haines, trouble to carry to them.
except his wife, were at church
presented In the action of leading
Most of the fu rn itu re was saved, »here Mr. Maraters is engaged in
dressmakers In New York, tfho have
b ut not that in the upper story. farm ing and stockraising.
taken up military blues, that Is, gray
Retainer Progressed.
blues, for cape suits, and. In addition,
The bouse, valued at $2500, was
The plows spee led up the last
Description of on old retainer wns
favor pastel colors for capes and
2254
insured for $1000.
seek.
„...Isham Jones' O rchestra
given by Disraeli In the course of a
dresses made of broadcloth.
75c i You’re *\BJues
Only
a
Baby
conversation with Sir Philip Rose:
A p re tty home wedding was ob-
That the adoption of pastel colors Is
Mrs. L . C. M erriam was in A l­ “For the first five years Baum was
•erved A p ril 15 at 8 p. m. a t the
not confined to dressmakers Is seen
,
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bany caller F riday.
...... Hawaiian Players
with me I found him a most excellent
residence of Carlos Maraters, 921
In the taking up of such soft shades
75c J My Hawaiian Rainbow...
Leentha
S » k ir irv
in i 01
of Tau- ►or» ant® for the next Bve years' he
W eidler street, Portland, whet | Miss —
” ■••••» «
vu
as raspberry red for strapped slippers
«■» a faithful and Interesting friend;
by manufacturers of shoes wooing the
T u lly O'erdel Lorentz was united
HPeul the weekend here
and for the Inst five years he has been
5123 ( Mother, My Dear..
advance trade.
Beige, too. Is slso
W illia m
D
MarMere, sop
Mrs. R. II. C ornelius
w,.s « a most Indulgent master."
...Theo Karie
seen In strapped slippers, especially
$1 I In the Moonlight..
I M r sn.l Mrs. E g. Marsters passenger to tbe county seat F rid a t
for women who spend the winter at
of Halsey, Lym an, brother of th.
Antiquity of Honey.
fashionable resorts In the South.
2256f
Evening
Bells
.......
...Violin, Flute, Harp
bridegroom, acted as best man and
M r i-
Beene and he.
Rorey Is prohnhty the most ancient
75c (Sweet Longings....
Mi-,» Gertrude Porter as maid o* *r” fher, W . A. A llen , drove to and honorable of all sweet foods. Its
■louses for Spring.
honor Mra. Grace Marsters Brand Ku«'*"e Monday
pedigree Is older than the pyramids
S H E L L G A S O L IN E
Halsey High School
N O T IC E T H E D IF F E R E N C E
“ Why Smith Left Home”
H IL L & CO.
Jots and Tittles
Rialto Theater May 6 '
FEET
Garden Cultivator
1 Horse Corn Planter
Comfortable
Light
Summer
Shoes
J
$1.95
$2.65
®runawick
K a Ï n CLOT h T noct T
RECORDS
N O W ON S A L E
y ,*,1.?-*.0?
r U .r f b , M r.
tore, the bridal party marched
down lairs ami in to the parlor
where Rev. Paul Green gave th
b eau tifu l ring ceremony.
M a in
useful and valuable presents wer.
received ,r ° " 1 *riend" «’id relatives
r ills is 1 be culm ination of a friend,
»hip beginning d uriu g war day.
wh. u W ill was stationed at Boston
The couple w ill be Bt home t,
f QSO&
D Y E Swnat- ’
rtf. S k ir t .
S to c k in g s .
1
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J
W e .-IIso have Din-
j "ton.I Dyes. Twink
5 Dvo Soap anti hair
; <be.
freckles -
x N o w is th e tim e
* rid j f < t these
! I I.
i
|
to ire t
» » g ly
sp o ts,
A m isp rin t in Thomas F R yan’»
a lv» rtisem ent on pag* 2 fays in
promises, if .iected slate treasurer,
’ reduce the expenses o f th-
Ih-o 20 per cent. Mr.
Ry< n
■ ye 30 per cent.
M r.
I »l ess or Draperies in <
Barbour
JT
Miss Donna
Robertson was on
Eugene
P ible
Woodworth Drug Co.
I A L BANY
fa m ily of
Tue«-
day and were guests at the Dr T
I. M arks home.
rhe p ro g ra m of the
OREGON
It’s not
Hawthorne.
Cart» Blanch».
“Fuel he mine." said the coal dealer's
'clerk, proposing to his girl,
-pn
always let you have your own weigh."
—Boston Transcript
Wallace
u niversity Tuesday night for a
musical number.
De W h ip Pn
Order Out ef Confusion.
One of Washington's most eatu-ihlo
char., tensile» was the taewltr of
hrtagtng order out of confusion.—
Fine batistes and organdies are
chiefly offered In lingerie styles, and
these blouses tuck In. at the waist.
For these waists one hears of Ameri­
can demands for the flat Peter Pan
collar, but most of the blouses have
the standard roll collar, pin tucking
plays an Important part, as does
fagoting; and there continues to be
use of color for tiny Insets and collar
• nd ruff border».
^ . r ia l t o
F r i d a y "
I An Uppercut to the Funny Bone
». n—
I
tot» kite to arrange for
your
seed corn. You can ’t
2
do
bettor
than give Small's
J
It is I
t 0 ° k W* * C,lle<» t<> Early Dent a trial.
H arrisburg to have charge of the splendid for ensilage and
} funeral
o f Mrs. L y d ia Burnett,
y
makes wtdl-filled. early-
} »ho died last Sunday. She bave» matured ears. Our cata­
husband,
one eon and two
è d iiig h le rs She was a nu mber of log tells all about it.
<
“
i ‘?)?n i *n°Ctur" einr i ,S h arP MaJ” P ^ n o Elly Ney
ffLoOl Hungarian Dance No. 1, Piano... “ ”
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and
! I I III ft h n
H et
k l» ‘ < r» ',i m . O th in e I r 'h - U n ite d H re tb re n c h u rch
The
« virength. Ruota l«n ,„ ,| l> B u rne tt amt Co -k f . m ili s « wm
rrv, klr i ream
(I „
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,
F O R T IH to .m l »we.ly feet I 1 Î
» « 8 at
I n, Mien » Foot (Use. i*l,» i,ie
Junction C ity
f t li»ls
W
Druggist
C O L A.
O R Ringo,
IT E makes
old straw
look like new.
Lola L o .„ .........................
In 1920 $255,785,538 worth of
firm s and homes in Oregon wen-
under mortgave for an aggregate
f $^8,039,5K8, nr more than oue-
Roland Marks cam« over from h ird of the total value.
'»• A. C. and spent the week en<
with ids parents in th is c ity .
Mr». Ida Afaxwell of A lb a n y,
who had been vis itin g Mrs. Sallev
h«re, weul home M onday.
P o rtla n d m otored to Halsey
e I ’ t i l h u m 's I » y e s
1611_____
2246
i Poor Little Me
..Bennie Krueger
7«>c ( Don t Leave Me, Mammy..
^ngel
........... Se.>
? " ï e! Child
Child......' 7 ...........
Selvin’« Orchestra
Pythagoras’ famous recipe for lon­
gevity was:
“Eat nothing on your
bread hut honey “
H. C r L X i J Z T d S d i S r s f t '
7.
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Round one -H e is br.niled N G 'by O.d .„ d driven ,nto th . croci
crool world
Round two—He te Ganbont W illi» n. fistic artist
Round T h r e e - H .
wtned .„ d d.ne,i h’ L ’ r t r
?
\nd"then°“ ' v ‘ , ’ h
’tTWtKT b” »»<• •«•rvy eves.
£
Also a Mermeid Comedy— tw o reels
♦
Relieve the Eyes
from the «train of sewing and the
operation becones 50 per c e il easier
,he cloth, watching
the d,BC‘ ng needle sre ruin-
’ h*
We manufacture »nd
ell the moat reliable lenses on the mar-
O p t& m entrißt.
ALLAN T
(Myra
Harold Albro.
Manufacturing Opticiso.