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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1920)
I obedience of Christ. 2 Cor 10: ning of last week. The typographical error last An Independent Newspaper L et us remember that the first week made us say Rev Reid had PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY condition of acceptance with God accepted the charge of the M E is loyal obedience to his word, Church. We should have said CHAS. BALLARD, E ditor the evidence of love for him and the U P Church. W Reynolds, who recently E n te re d a s se co n d -class m a tte r O c faith in him. bought property in Albany, was Let us remember, also, that to b e r 3, 1912, a t th e _pos to f f ice a t H a l an Albany caller Wednesday. sey , O re g o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f M arch the second qualification he will 3, 1879. look for in . us M love for the | Carl Hill was a week end visit or in Newport. Devotes) to th e m a te ria l u p b u ild in g of brethren, readiness to be, to do H a lse y a n d su rro u n d in g c o u n try and and to suffer, to die on behalf of Most V aluable of C oral. L in n C o u n ty g e n e ra lly . S u b sc rip tio n those who are really, truly con In coiislilernflon «f (h e ir slow r a te »1.6« p e r y e a r in advance. secrated children of God, seek •rrovvlh. « ir a i re e fs a re fished once only ing to walk in his way. In ten years, th e fishing b o a ts engaged N O T IC E OR SA LE The Halsey Enterprise 14. 5. $100 Rew ard, $100 IN THE COUNTV COVET OF THE STATE OF O » S U U ' FOB HARNEY COUNTY. The reader» of this paper will b< pltaaed to learn th a t th eie i t at lea»' In the m a tte r ut th e estate ol D avid one dreaded disease th a t science h at teen able to cure in all its stag es anc M iller, deceased. th at is catarrh. C a ta rrh being greatly N O T IC E I d H E R E B Y G IV E N th at influenced by constitutional condition« u u d e r and by » irtu c ol an order duly lequirea constitutional treatm ent. Hall » C atarrh Medicine le taken internally anc m ade by th is C ourt on the f r s t day of a cts thru the Blood on the Mucous 8ui Ju n e , 192V, in the m atter of t'.ie estate faiee of the Syetem thereby destroying ti e foundation of the disease, giving the o t Dav id Mille.’, deceased, the u n . e t - I .i.• r.t strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing iti signc d a d m in istra i J t of said estate w ill v rk Trie proprietors have so much sell a t p riv a te sale to the h ig h e s t b idder faith in tne curative power of H all's C atarrh Medicine th a t they offer One for cash and subject to the co nfirm ation Hundred Dollars for any case th at it fails cure Send for list o f testim onials ot said Court, on a n d a fte r the six te e n th t o Address F J. < HENEY & CO . Toledo day ot A ugust, 194», a 'l of th e said p ro p Ohio Sold by all Druggists. 75c. erty h e re in a fte r described, w hich ,said pro p erty is all ot th e real property in Cuddling Moth Spray Due Soon. said county b elonging to ttie estate ot th e said D avid M iller, deceased Spray for the second genera All ot Block T'our in Cooper s A ddi tion of coddling mollis w;ll be tio n to th e tow n ot H alsey. L inn County due in the Willamette valley gen O regon erally, August 5 to 15, says A L D ated a? Burns. O regon, th is 1st day Lovett, entomologist of the 0 A o t ju n e , 1920. R A. M IL L E R C Experiment station. A d m in istra to r ot above e n title d estate “ The brood will be scattered 7-1.» to 8-12 land undoubtedly some moths will be active prior to these dates,’’ NOTICE OE A f f OINTM ENT OH fays Prof Lovett. However, ap CO-EXECUTORS. plications made will afford maxi N otice is hereby g iv en th a t the u n d e r signed by an o rd e r of th e c o u n ty c o u rt mum protection from the main of L inn c o u n ty , O regon, h ave been ap brood of worms.” p o in te d co-K xeculors of th e last w ill a n d T estam ent and of the e state of Isa- bell c. K irk, deceased. All persons h a v in g claim s a g ain st said estate are re q u ire d to p re sen t them m lln n six m o n th s from ttie d ate of th is notice, w ith ttie projier v ouchers, to th e u n d e r signed. F ra n k K irk nt U alsey in Linn c o u n ty . O regon. D ated a n d first pub lisb ed July 22, 192«. F ra n k K irk W. R K irk C o-E xecutors aforesaid. Am or A. T ussing. A tty for E x ec u to rs 7-22 to 8-19 Prizes Offered fur Community Exhibits. Having set aside $200 as cash prizes for community exhibits, open to competition to all com munity organizations and gran ges, the Linn county fair associ ation is lrging all such bodies to select the various exhibits which will constitute their offerings without delay. These exhibits will consist of « ■ i ■ i ■ - ■ grains, grasses, fruits, vegeta A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N O T IC E O F bles and every kind of produce H E A R IN G O F FIN AL AU COUNT. ' grown upon the farm, according N otice is hereby g iv en th a t the final account of VV. It. G lass as a d m in istra to r to a statem ent made by A C of th e e state of Jacob S. Ramsay d e c e a s Schmitt, secretary of the fair as- ed. lias lieen filed in the c o u n ty Court i sociation. of L inn c o u n ty , State ol O rcgou, anil th a t the -kith day ol A ugust 19,V, at the h our ot l o o clock A. M. has been a p p o in te d by said c o u rt tor th e h e a rin g ol o b jec tio n s it any to said final account an 1 th e se ttle m e n t th e rru l, nl w hich tim e any person in te re ste d in said es ts te m ay ap p ear a n d file objectio n s th e re to m w ritin g and c o n te st th e sam e D ated and first p ublished lu i) 29. 192« W. It Glass. A d m in istra to r A foresaid A m or A. T ussing Atty for Adiur. 7 29 to 8-26 Fair Notes F W Miller and Alfred C Schmitt, representing the Coun ty Fair Association, were here Monday selling shares. Hal e y ’s quota is 15D0. Mr Miller is hopeful of raising th ‘ amount. He reported that Harrisburg had raised $200 more (ban its quot3. I he date of the fair set for Oct 5, 6,7. and 8 and on the 9th theie vvill be r pure b’ed stock sale. The B m l h : secured the Northw en. 1 <:r Association to stage the first three day’s ra ces and the fourth day the races will be devoted to any of th e Linn county men who have hor ses to race against other hor ses. Shedd We try to look nt our work Mrs Will Dunlap’s S S class from our patients’ standpoint entertained Mrs Kate C roft’s and see to it that the glasses that class nt McBride’s grove last a r e tu m e l out are such as we Wednesday. would like to wear ourselves. Mr* F S Clemo and daughter Evelyn were guests ut the Hai- vey Pugh home last week. C C Dickson was an Albany shopper last Friday, ‘ A l b a n y o A ta Mrs Geo Maxwell was a Hal sey caller Saturday. »Harold Albro. M anufacturing Optician Mr and Mrs Ernest Abraham wore business callers in Albany G u t S e rm o n e tle Saturday. R S Acheson, republican can The weapons of our w arfare are not carnal, hut mighty thru didate for representative, sp» nt God to the pulling down of tin Saturday in A h m v transacting strongholds: caitiug down im ag business. Mrs B M Bond and Mona Bond ination^, and every high things that exaUeth, and bringing into were initiated in the Eastern captivity every thought to the , ¿ ta r lodge here Wednesday eve- Optome trist. a . A tn th is e x tre m e ly lu cra tiv e b u sin e ss v a rying In size from th re e tn fo u rtee n tons, say s an exchange. T h e most v al u ab le fisheries a r e am ong th e coral re e fs of T u n isia , A lgeria, and Morocco, the rnvv m n rertal going chiefly to Italy. T h e red coral of th e Med ite rra n e a n a n d th e Red sea Is e x p o rt ed in Inrge q u a n titie s to India for the m a n u fa c tu re of o rn a m e n ts a n d nrtl- eles of p e rso n al adornm ent. The black coral of th e P e rsia n gu lf and G re a t B a rrie r re e f Is still m ore highly prized. 4 ^ 4 ’ + 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 ,4'4¿+ +'4’'4 + 4 4 4 4 4 v4 4 r 2 I 4 I 4 If you want to buy or sell Farms or City property SEE ALBANY REALTY CO. 220 West 181 1st a Street Albany, Oregon. Z'JU ire e i ziiuauy, v irk u n . f +444 4444 Phone > »»..x. 87. 4 4 I <- g f4t4-‘444-/44'-444-’4 4 7 $ “ PLAY T h ey can do it the year around Building on Ice. How ninny larg e buildings m ay he c o n stru c te d on a fo u n d atio n of tee Is th u s e x p la in ed by an en g in eer who has had a happy Idea for m aking hollow c o n cre te blocks. H ith e rto It h a s been difficult to m ak e large c av itie s la con Crete, hut it can b e done, th e e n g in e er p o in ts out. by em bedding blocks of h e c o rresp o n d in g to the c avity req u ired tn th e m ass o f c o n cre te and Introduc ing sm all o u tle ts for the escap e of ihe w n tw a f te r m elting. T h is m ethod also m ak e s u n n e ce ssa ry th e c o n stan t m oistening u su a l In co n crete w ork as It Is a u to m a tic a lly supplied by ibe m eltin g Ice. Ell T e rry 's Clock« L asted. T h e first A m erican elockm nker w as F.II T erry , “ if you had lieen upon n d u sty c o u n try road In C onnecticut about th e y e a r IS«« you m ight have seen a plainly dress-sl young m an come riding w ith a clock stra p p e d to each side of Ids sa d d le and a th ird fa sten e d cro ssw ise behind him .” 'I h a t wns the way Eli T e rry sold Ills clocks, and som e of ihe original clocks a rc still riin n 'n s In the very fa rm h o u ses w here they h ave licked off the m in u tes of A u ie rk u n histo ry s t i v e Ihe days of Adam s and Jefferson. - » î ¿i / ’ i U t W ■S?r H e re 's Ind isp u tab le evidence th a t the F ilip in o people nave peen A m eri can ized ! T he g re at A m erican gam e of b a se b all Is th e ra g e In th e Islands. T h is pho to g rap h show s a p a ra d e which preceded ope of th e big gam es hi M anila. Hast hall Is played from one end o f I lie a rc h ip e la g o to the oth er, and. us In o th er b ra n c h e s of a th le tic sports, som e classy p la y e rs h av e be«n developed. W hen the C u rta in W ent Up. W hile visiting som e frien d s nt a re so rt, I met and becam e q u ite nttnehed to a young man. O ne night lie w as sittin g w ith his arm aro u n d me on a ■urge porch. T h ere w as a window helilnd us. hut a s th e sh ad e w as down we thought no one w ould see us. W e w ere ta lk in g of ofir fu tu re, of how h ap p y we would he. w hen suddenly we h e ard n lot of c hildren yelling. “Mov ies, five c en ts a look." We tu rn ed quickly and saw th e sh ad e up. and a crow d of people w atching us. F o rtu n a te ly It w as d ark on the porch be cau se I don't th in k I hoy saw how cm- hnrrtissed we w e re."—E xchange. D ear Industry. W illi th e re tirem e n t from business of G eorge M essintinn Ihe b u sin e ss of w halebone r u ttin g In th is c o u n try te r m inated. re m a rk s the New York T im es. Al one lim e th is was a th riv ing and ini|M irlaut Industry, hut of Im e y e ars, w hat w ith c hanging fashions, th e Intro d u ctio n of su b stitu te * for H er W ay. "bone” and th e fran k use of m etal n ' I w as teach in g school ami a s I hart its place a* d istin g u ish e d from 'h a th e p rim a ry room on th e low er floor su b s titu tio n of som e sim ila r appeac- w as I'onslderahly annoyed hv the lug su b sta n c e, the w halehone tra d e h o lstero u s way In w hich the high has fallen upon evil tim es. Also tl.e school pup ils cam e d o w n sta irs. T he c a tc h h a s grow n c o n stan tly sm a lle r 1 ./• « lie s held a consultation and I »:'« I -, uineo .o c o ncerning th e m a tte r. As a re su lt, i stopped him one day on th e landing. J u s t w hen I had finished my speech I lost my b a lan ce and w ent rolling down th e step s. W hen I a ro se th e principal sm ilingly said, "is th a t th e style, you de sire ihe stu d e n ts to use?”— Chicago T ribune. M onotonous Menu. Dc Q uincey for Ihe last th irty y e ars of his life in v ariab ly dined on som e •oln of m utIon. hoFed rice and coffee. T h e M an ch ester G u a rd ian say s th a t every day he Interview ed th e cook and told h e r to p re p a re th ese dishes, a d din g : " If you do not rem em ber to cut th e m utton in a diagonal r n 'h e r th an u lon g itu d in al form consequences • ncal tilnbl.v d istre ssin g to my sj , em will a ris e and will p revent m e from n tte n d 'iig to m u tte rs of overw helm ing I m p< i ft nnec." and smaller. Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook and m b fn lightly w ith fn g a r« : add w ater »lowly until of right con»if»tency to roll out. Divide In halve»; roll out one half thin; put on In amall pieces half re maining shortening; fold upper and lower edge* In to center; fold aider In to center, fold aid«* to center again; roll out thin and put on pic plate. Ft «post c Hh other half for top crust. HEF.R up! There is no further reason for worrying about table va riety. The new Royal Cook- Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so full of sur prises there will never be another dull meal in the home. Here are a few sug gestions from the new Royal Cook Book. 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