Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 21, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY
gt ih< Jo—
ter home.
Jay Suytar shipped out a caiioad of
baled hay from Tulsa Monday
S U N D A Y —M O N .— T U B 3 D A Y
Feb 24-25-26
L
Stroiey and O r^ O O O M U fT M O M
In Memoriim
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
Sarah I. McNeil was born near
North
iioulh
Wednesday.
I
Of proposals for the delirary o - __ Halsey October 10, 1878, and depart-
,g .....
ed
th
i.
life
February
5,
1924.
She
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No.
17.
12.15 p. i
H. C .Davis and D. Taylor w ere a I- ‘ * *
* ,ock for J* “ ’r «»»«rueUos * * thi* ,if* F*t»ruary 6, 1924.
She
W. L. W ell, was an Albany vis ito r’
<C««Unu.d fro m p . . . i ,
24, {4:27 p m.
was a
Halsey
bany visitors Frida
23.
4.27 p. i
| ** tb< •■ tr*ace of Coos bay, that ol **aves t0 mourn her loss a husband,
22, 3:30 a. m.
21, 11:32 p. i
j the Hauser Construction company cl on® son> 8 m°*her, two sisters, one
Nos. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
C. H. Koonts went to Eugene Tues- Portland was lowest at »7 cents a ton brother and n granddaughter.
BIG PICTURES ALWAYS
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:04 p m , stops
Our ne»t it one of the finett
R « - A. A. T u n in g was a Browns­ day to attend the Retail Merchants’ * delivered f.
_ _ ...
• e.
- b.
*- government
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- barges
She was married to J. L. Perry
to le i off passengers from south of
coined its of the le a w o —
association.
ville visitor Friday.
Ten passenger tra in , of the Oregon k,Mrch 12’ 1893‘
To th il nnion W8S f Roseburg
Glenn H ill of Harrisburg was look­ Electric were taken off the run on “ >rn ,one son, W. G. Perry, now of
No. 23 run, to CotUge Grove onlv
A. A. Tuasing, Halsey attorney, was
ing afte r business matters in Halsey Sunday, according to the announce b *811*®
1 N
" -. —
a Portland visitor Saturday.
2l run. to Eugene, thence Marsh­
went made by W F Turoor. presi
spent 811 ber life in thia vieln- field branch.
N. C. Smith was on the sick list Monday.
'
with
the first of the week
Mrs F. E. Gray of Cottage Grove, deut of the Spokane -Portland A ge ¡ t j until 12 years ago, when she Passenger, tor south of Roseburg should
J ERNEST
LOIS
sttls railway, which operates the else with her fam ily moved to Seattle, u k e No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
» Miss Doris Drinkard of Brownsville for many yeai- a resident of this
J TORRENCE
WILSON
to No. 15.
| where the has since resided.
city,
was
looking
after
business
ir
»pent Saturday at the home of her
* (stars of "T h e Covered Wagon ” ,
W . A. 8teward and Fred A. Phillips
She has been afflicted for the last
Halsey Tuesday.
'¡•tar,
Mrs.
j
8
.-McMahan,
,„
d
_
* * * » e a a e a
prominent beef cattle growers ci eighteen years, but has endured her
hush ind.
S. S. Hayes accompanied by his
•
Don’t get im patient
*
Baker county have received a ship suffering with patience.
She join-
SUNDAY M A IL HOURS
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Foote drove t o l ’ 7 t* r ’
G* rtrude Pentiand, retum -
meat of 41 head of Holstein cows ed the South Methodist Episcopal
The
- — delivery
----- v i iu, window of the
Jugene Saturday and returned to the I - tO
h° me
PortIand Saturday, from Parma. Ind.. which will be used church when twenty-two years of age.
P. W. Robinson home, where they I
.* pe'>d' ng the la ,t we< * or two
H a ls e y postoffice is open Sundayi
as the nucleus of dairy herds they ex She trusted in Jesus up to the last
—
...
UJ,
vne last from 10:60 to 11 a. m. and 12:1/
spent Sunday.
7 I w,th h ,i brother, D. J. Hayes.
pect to build np
*—
-* she
■ was ready
- and - w ill- I t o 12:30 p. m.,
and * —*-■
said -«
that
Mrs. Cecil Quimby is visiting at the 1 R* ’ ' Robt L P «rker, who haa been
B. F. Wilson, one of the leading citi I inR 10 R°-
Sunday mail govs out only ou
iome of her parents, M r. and Mrs
on SundaX afternoons at iena of Union county, a farmer and
(Continued from pant 1)
the
north-bouud 11:37 train:
Sister — Sadie Perry.
, In memory of
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Mrs. Henry Brock haa been on tht A. W. Dykstra, and also at the Quim-1 ° “k P1,,n sch°o1J>ouse fo r some time, lawver. ha, aanounced bia Intention
M ail goes south once a day, closing at
of
being
a
candidate
for
the
nomlna
Wh°
4164
F
e
b
ru
,ry
1924:
by home, this week.
ls Planning a revival service there
Il:0 5 a . iu. ; north twice, closing 11:25
sick list.
Again the unwelcome, yet relentless a. m. and 5:30 p. ni. M a il stage for
M r. and M r,. M artin Cummings eom" * ncinS Tuesday, the 26th of this tlon on the democratic ticket for
Mrs. John Bressler has been
sentatlve in congress at the com visitor> d«ath, has enterd the portals Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
vvere m town Monday.
While here I
the sick list.
Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m.
of our lodge
room
and summoned
tog
primary
election.
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- - a
1 r. a Cummings
called
see the doe’
doe-1
While at Newport
Newport H
H. - M.
M. Henry
Henry had
had
Charles Str’aly was visiting with I ter'
il ,
d to
10 Me
The
public
service
commission
ha.
U
the
be’
“
tiful
home
*
'
►mefolk Sunday.
L
k . * vcry 8ore iin^er* cauaedl* senou® turn of disease of the heart
homefolk Sunday.
r eealoue work in the in-1 a . : j
c
a barbed
I and
I by
Jy ®
ijarbed wire
w ire thrust.
th m a t
la
n d came home
HnmA and
«nJ took to his bed
.
suspended until May 18 ta riff, filed tercets of Ite our
beloved order, and her | 8
Or ^*a r39faphs
Mrs. Alice Jones and little daughtei
E. B. Penland underwent a surgl-1 * nd came very near death, but gave by a number of railroads operating
life, laden with gentleness and kind J
(5c a lin e )
Doris spent Thursday in Eugene.
cal operation in Oakland, Cal., Wed- b*s ^aradF 8 Joyous surprise by taking to the state cancelling half tare re­
deeds,
has
won
for
her
the
plaudit
of
'
The schools and churches here rais nesday of last week.
turn concessions for a .’ endants ac­
He is reported * turn and »"Proving rapidly,
For Sale— Bronze turkey gob­
ed nearly >65 for the near east relief to be doing nicely after it.
companying livestock shipment, to ’ he good Master, and will cause her
d
»
blers.
» C u r t is V b a t c h , R. 2.
name
to
be
cherished
in
affectionate
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. From. Elder
Wnrri w.
_
I
Robert Parker and faniilv Portland and other terminal,.
memory of our lodge.
was KriTh
received Saturday of ‘»
the
Cresswell Tuesday even.
even7
Cross and M is, M ary Smith m o to r* I illness rd of
>e drove to Cres.well
Cltlians
of
Eugene
will
hold
a
mas.
Cltlxens of Eugene will hold a mass
ness of Keith. lit t i. a
. I : - - a
u
e
a
a
n
y
even.
Whereas, The all-wise Father hath L J
Rood 8 l« 'k ® clover seed
to Albany
Albany Monday.
Monday.
I vjr
u , and
an H yj
m *
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U ® dauRh
next week to discuss a pro-
to
—— te r of
ui tng to attend the re v iv a l meetings
lied our beloved Sister to New
cents a pound.
m ,. u ...
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_
A . T. G ro g e tt o f Cor-
m .........
.
...
.
I posed
bond issue
of
1260
onn nr
ssnn
. called
posed
bond
issue
of
>260,000
or
>200.
Mrs. May M iller went to Eugen. vallis, who i , a u t ie n ^ 'w it h
J
O rra n d
W 00(Jwnrthi
W- A. CuMMIKOS.
Jerusalem,
where,
“happily
she
hath
Friday for « visit with her daughter | of weasels M rs f i r n - L t I
.P-“ lT O,uth * M * “ »d i« » 8»d B ap. 000 to drain the Amaxon slough that
heard the signal of her release on the
flows
through
the
southern
part
of
M
r,.
H
arry
Leeper.
i
j
,
p
,
°
1
‘
"
*
,
"'ter
churche’
8t
Brownsville,
were
Mrs. H arry Leeper.
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
I »
• ■ ’ iit C j
vv C IC
bells of the holy city, the chimes of
I 'I
iaim P r of
nr Lake
1 ole* Creek.
I in t v t
___*
'f J - • L -<. Palmer
in Halsey yesterday and favored Eugene and which overflows every eternal peace,” and she having been a I at the Enterprise office.
Br. J. T. Fox of Harrisburg pio
Mrs. Edith Robnett and daughter tbs Enterprise office with a call.
winter, causing much damage to prop­
faithful and ardent worker on the
erty.
Poses to move to Crawfordsville Couise were Albany shoppers Satur-
which place has been without a resi
Mrs. Margaret B. Morgen of
(>}’•
They were accompanied as far
Sent
by Attorney-General
Van teaching of friendship, love and truth,
dent phyiician.
F O R S A L E -W e
as Tangent by Mrs. K arl Bramwell Albany, who bed been suffering Winkle to Investigate claims of six ex- therefore, be it,
are hatching eggs
Resolved, that Purity
Rekebah
xnd children, who spent the day with with a broken hip and complica­ connty road workers for overtime pay
Born to Merle Rode and wife, Mon
from our own breed­
day, a son.
He is named Richard mother sister, Mrs F. M. Max-.vell, tions, died Monday, aged 93. She covering a period of two years or more lodge No. 130, in testimony of her
ing pens of O. A. C
loss,
and
to
express
ts
Rebekah
lov
e,
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__
White Leghorn
*nd
fam
ily.
n
h*.'f
*i,,#r
t0
Mrs.
Rosa
Mrs. George of Harrisburg i , fillln,
and amounting to several thousand
in mourning fo r I egg lajwrT.’ E « ly ’’ h ^ c h ’ l ^ ^ n M
its charter
rewell and Rufus Bamford. Mrs dollars, J. M. Devers, formerly dis­ drape
the place of nurse.
.
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xwf
exg
layers
Ea
Rebekahs with their well filled b a a -_________
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J»n* Bond _______
Frank __
Gray and Ag’ ___
’
j< j ’ Haltev
trict attorney of Lane county, ls to th ir ty daya and th a t we tender to I hatch, 10c;
.The nightly talks of Mrs. Aims« X h e X 4 e" ‘ ert“ inment' ">“•*« by the
M«Neil drov.'down’ to "attend I
the fam ily of our deceased sister our | **' A' P’ hrsson and F. H.’ Sylvester,
Semple McPherson In her tabernacli irehestra, at the city hall Friday “ •* ‘ -------'
1
Wheat farmers in Um atilla county sincere condolence, and that a copy
at Los Angeles are heard over the
have disregarded the calendar and are of these resolutions be sent to the
Halsey radio outfits.
taking the performance of the weather fam ilr.
Mrs. M. M. Ward went to Browns
•s
a sure Indication that spring has
Esther M, Bond
ville Wednesday to help celebrate an
arrived. Spring seeding of grain has
Veda Bratnwsll
Committee
other wedding anniversary.
I t wa:
at lowest rate of interest
- z ; ; ,
: :
already been begun to some sections,
M in n ie Cross
that of her daughter, Mrs. W. J
Prompt service. Courteous treatm ent.
and to many localities plowing is un­
Moore.
der way.
^ *4 Ban*, Room 5, First Saving, Rank
r
Mrs. C. P. Moody and daughter
W. L Smith and Mesdames T. P
A temporary office where individ­ went to Eugene yesterday for a
bnilning, Albany
I atton and M. E. Gardner receive*
uals, corporations and partnerships at- abort visit.
tongh . . .n y tJ d r
. bB/ , 2
Br° Wn
bu" d 8
»
word last week of the death of their
fBcted by thie state Income tax law
weer longer than any other tire he s ta 'u d j ^ fiv .* ' WO" M * * b* , ‘ * r ” d
mother, Mrs. M argaret A. Smith, at
may obtain assistance to preparing
Tuesday Traffic Officer Bloom
the best tires in the n s an l
t
*
a<o and analyzed
Peoria, III., aged 95.
their tax retisrns. and obtain other In
cangbtDne of the hundred motor-
.
m
i
.
.
a
formation
In
connection
with
the
oper­
I t has been discovered that Linn
is e who whizzed through Halsey
some of the tire companies
N ext i , „ . »
.
* dy m ixed irum
ation of the law. will be opened In
Laundry seat Tuesday,
county is the owner of the Albany
above the legal speed. She was I
m ixture, us.ng one (ourth of the d re a m fe re n ^ o f'h e “! . « to V 'eac" d “f’
Portland
thi»
week.
triage and will have to bear the ex
Agency
Hub Cleaning W o rk ,
Mrs. R. F, Morrell of Colfax,
The 1S24 loganberry crop in the Wash., and Justice Bert Clark
ponse of removini it before a new
W illamette tfxliey will not exceed 25 fined her $10 and costs.
«nc is contracted fo>\
1 hi T .
wei 7 " u" “ 1 ,h* v w ,r* worn o»t d<
" ,ted “ once-
per cent of normal, according to of­
Dr. Michener, once of Halsey but
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ficial, of the Oregon Grower,* Co-oper­
Ynstf Maes Mahomettati. I
now of Wichita, Kas., shows his con
ative asso'iiatloQ, who have made a
Moslstn. died at Ysgou. H
7
A-
tinued interest in the news from Hal-
bitza,
Jugo-Slavia,
last week, “aged
needed" K B Y w n i e ° f
careful survey of the situation. The
“fy by sending this office n check
F
' -
120, leaving children, the vonn- L e n d e T
K R Y P T O K S lre r*e° “ -
small crop will be due to the cold
that pay, his subscription up to 1926
weather experienced a few weeks ago.
whom it 17. Tbs old iiib d i T'Eint » d
was 108 when the boy was born
n^ ’ nk Pr°Pr“ O and beauty and .
A lady from Eugene mistook H al­
August VF. Schmermacher. corporal,
sey for the little town of Albany
Oxe'n
' | Aad ,s
n‘ n' e findj
‘ he,r i,d o r »*m*
«-
headquarters detachment, 34#th a rtil­ Thai beats " Black
a w
a .o ”
,he weirer
comf<>rt
Thursday, and got o ff the train tc
lery, routu g, Salem, and Cecil W.
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,
and
satisfaction
change cars for Newport.
She spent
Kennedy, private. l« ld Infantry, 1312
Frank A. Vanderlip, the New York
the day here and took an evening
Garfield avenue, Portland, have been financier, ruined his reputation by
train out.
designsterl by the president from the
publicly repeating a slander he had
national guard of Oregon as cadet, at
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broek went tc
heard
about President Harding w ith­
the United States m ilitary academy, at
Albany Monday of Lust week. Fron
•ight, February 22.
W
est
Pcflnt.
out
any
sustaining evidence.
A very .
there Mrs. Brock an»! daughter Dorii
Inappy crowd.
Jame» R Linn and Frank Durbin small hole is large enough for a man
continued on to Ijebcinon for a visit
Lawrence Taylor drove to Albany
of Salem will each donate a silver
with W illiam Curtis and fam ily. The)
to crawl into afte r such a perform­
Saturday.
cup for the boy and girl prise winners
returned Friday.
(Bnttrprlae C orr..p oi«d.nc.)
ance,
and the public w ill never care
Mr. Linn's
P. A. Pehrsson was a Corvallis viol- at the next state fair.
Mrs. &. J. Smith was a Brownsville
Olin Shook, who has charge of the
whether
he comes out again or not.
cup vdll be for the beet Jersey calf
tor Monday.
«Her Saturday.
Sw ift cream station a t Shedd, an.!
exhibited in the boys' and girls
w ife are living in Miss Nettie Spen
Mr. *nd M r,. Charles Gibson were clnsties, while Mr. Durbla's cup w ill be
Miss Donr.a Robertson went to
Knows Why.
c. i ’s house.
The gentleman is a
Eugene visitor, last week.
hedd Tuesday.
for the girl or boy exhibiting the beat
Who so well fitted to tell a man the
brother of M. II. Shook of the local
road to business success as be who bus
Mrs. Bert Minckley and Jess Minck- Holstein calf.
Mrs. L. C. M erriam w a, a passeng-
Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians
cream station.
There were five r a ta b le , due to in- failed—if he knows why he failed?
ley have been on the sick list.
r to Albany Tuesday.
Albany, Oregon
dustrial
accidents
tn
Oregon
during
Friends of Mrs. Thortas Ardry sur­
Jake Heinrich had business calling the week ending February 14, accord­
L. L Swan, Albany attorney, was a
prised her Wednesday evening by
him to Corvallis last week.
la l-e y 1 urines, visitor Tuesday.
ing to a repdrt prepared by this state
coming to help celebrate he. birth­
The
M ist Agnes Pugh visited her sister Industrial accident cobRadssien
M r and Mrs. E. F. Cross drove to
day.
A very pleasant time was en­
victims were: Frsnk Tucker. Salem
I'llsboro and spent the last week end ¥>••• George Chandler, last week.
joyed.
Those present were: Mr. and
choker setter; H ifrry c ia r*. Albany
M r,. Arch Owens, Luther Brock, Ran- ’ ilb Mrs. Cross’ parents, Mr. and
logcrr;
John Edge, Baker. eUer; Peter
all Brock and Miss Muller,
The hank examiners wer« tn Halsey mother In Halsey Saturday , nd Sun Hansen. Astoria, ‘ 'oreman. and Roy
day.
Oregon Exchanges, the U. of 0.
nday and as usual found the Halsey
Jordan, lint
Newspaper Publishers' organ, Eugene,
ta:e Bank is splendid condition
Pete Settle wss in Albany a total of 414
says: "W ith W. A. Priaulx a , publish­
Irs. A. A. M orrill.
Lete Settle was
Albany visitor a
er and A rthur W. Priaulx editor, the ri,M r j , H “m1
Young Gomsl Twm
Wallace
returned few days last week.
Creswell News begun publication the
The seivices at the Methodist church
first week in January.
The News is
Sunday evening were very inspiring
the second paper in this pnit of Ore
and helpful.
T h e congregation was
M ° r n h i n * t g , and j *i»*twd the school on Thursday.
gor. issued by its publishers; the other f in iily ’ “
«Rreeahly surprised w ith the
one i t the Drain Enterprise, issued
•nar' « e h S T 'rr’ d'’ " i “ *
r r * m‘
/o r
« " " « u n H ^ c to ^ c n ttr * ability, the Young Peoples’ gospel
th irty miles farther south.”
W. A
D. S. McWilliams
caller Saturday.
Ruggles of Red :
Gap
VJ<*H
:
J SCARAMOUCHE
j
j
Halsey Happenings, etc.
n—___
*7ve
I
I
st
Baby
Chicks
FARM LOANS
Modern
Barber Shop
A
A B E ’S P L A C E
R “ O R E V E R Y O C fA
1 U C L
J
ARROW GARAGE *
GANSLE BRO3., Halsey
Meade & Aibro,
■Jib1,11 M
u N! u vi , ited her * r , nd -
MILL RUN ................... «29 npr fnn
™ EAL’ W’6,5 pr’ Mck of 100
OAT CHOP.......... $28 per ton and up
Ground and Whole CORN
Best quality Feeds at right prices
Priaulx published the Halsey Enter
• V,lentin<
- ba
.n b
t ™ ° T h . ,iM
lV bin’ «’•
M « - y dV «
privs fo r some years, though his son
’* 7 " ^ lfr“d* P°P'I’
was not with him here.
The Priaulx and Mr» Rl h
fam ily still publish the Drain paper grades, were ^ , 1 * ^ ^
»wording to the Exchanges' directory.
A - m . i
,
“ •
' 1 K Jurors drawn for the
Mrs. Frank Maxwell of Tangent is
tv . 7 h ” rm #re Henrv Dittm er and
Brown"1 LT h" * r-
Joseph A.
£ *♦ * * * 4 4 4 * 4 * « 4 * * H 4 O » O « « ... « 3 T L T S
L K
»
»
*
Alder-Ika
? relievos g«s on
stom ach
" guards against
•
pendicitis
*
the
ap-
RINOO DRUG STORK
« » « « « « « a « « *« « *
H t8in®«n‘
d ™ Friday
P r e i e evening
n t Z T s u p A
^r w£
team showed in presenting the gospel
message.
,erved »H er the program.
The team ing of Jesus on t'orglva-
tr e ^ r * i° l
3\ rpr,Bed ,h ilr ness. U
lth ' pr8>
’er- >”'
* «
d th
faith,
prayer,
love
and
th e
e com
com
7*
, bjr »erv,"K refreshments after fort* r was prerented by Grace Pehrs
,b* valentine, were distributed Febro • son,
"
— *- —
Henry Davis,
Theodore - M - • itsnar.
, r >’ H.
Kenneth Vannice and Amanda M itz
Be.idei the members of the orchev ner.
d
r- ’
c
Miss
Laitaar
w „ tea<jer of
the
team. Adrian Smith led the sineing, <
Ellen Vatmice read the ecnpturw and
Roberta Vannice was pianist.
i
W h it‘ . George A. Overton s-on, Ray Gansle, Mr, and Mrs. El
A mixed quartet con dating of M iss
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„ lllwr.
h*11
’ 8om 8nd children, M r,. B. M
xnd A, McDaniel,
Brownsville;
Miner
Leitner.
Ellen Vannice, Adrian Shnith
'a Lattimer. Sidney 8. L e e U r'a n d I 8004
M r* Adda Rln,ro wer* H “1
and Theodore M itan er presented a
Elisha A. Starnes. Halsey, ,n d Mabel * * y rM ld* nt’ wh® 8«»nded.
message in song.
F arw e ll Shedd
CkeJJ
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R. Farwell,
The young people aave an invitation
Charles
Taylor,
the
hone
buyer
Mr» Hasel Munkers and little eon
already
from Brov/nsville to hold a 1
from Eugene, was here again Tues-
Donald of Browmville spent T wsday
like’ service in the Methodist church I
n«y, purchasing horses.
there.
—
Rowland; M artin Henry Chase Cals L ?
.
* nd chi,dren.
c»----- •
I bansle
and daughter, Miss Lois John
pooia; Sherman
Marguth.
Harrisburg;
Mrs.
Frank
u
L
1
o . \Y. F R U M
THERE ARE TWO
KINDS OF SWEET8
the k i.d you c,» he sure conta.a. the
■■est quality of
doubiful kind.
at Clark'..
mgred.euts aad the
Cast doubt aside aad
If x .v oee ever t r ^
‘ » » - • " f t h m g but pure. fr, .h
and flavor. ,n the spotless c .u d y k itr h e ,
• h e v . oar c o n fec tio .e r, i . m»d,
• * inch a cow motion that it would be
heard all oeer town
Clark’s Copfectioncry