Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 05, 1920, Image 2

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    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
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- ■ 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.
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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.
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Albany, Oregon.
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“ 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.
C
P la in
P astry
T h is recipe is for one lartre
pie w ith top and b ottom crust
2 caps flour
W teaspoon «alt
I teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
H n ip shnitenloc
cold S ite »
81ft to te th e r Hour, salt sn.1 b sk -
Ine powder; odd shortening snd
rub in very lightly w ith tips of
ffnrrrs (the lees It Is handled the
better the paste will be) Add
cold w ater very slowly, enough
to hold dough together (do not
work or knead doueli) Divide
tn h stv H : roll out one pert thin
on floured board and uee for
bottom crust A fter pie le Oiled
roll out other pert (or top.
Rich
Pastry
1 cup» pa»try flour
*« teanpoon Royal B aling
Powder
t* teaspoon salt
S cup »hortening
cold w ater
gift flour, baking powder and
•alt} add on« kali ahortrm ng
A p ple P ie
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
A b s o lu t e ly P u r e
IJ4 cups flour
lVi teaspoons Royal Bakin*
Pow der
H teaapoou «alt
2 tahleapoona shortening
4 apple*, or I q u a it allcea applet
5 table spoon* augar
1 teaapoon milk
Pift flour, baking powder and
*alt; add ahortening and rub In
\« ry lightly, add Juat enough
told w ater to hold dough to ­
gether. Roll half out on floured
hoard, line bottom of pie plat«;
All in apple*. *h lch have» been
«•aihed pared and cut into thin
•licea. • rrirk le with angar fla­
vor with cinnamon or nu»meg;
wet
of cruet with cold
water i
1*: f • , •
try; cover pie. preasm g edgea
tightly together and bake In
m oderate oven 30 minute«.
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