Mrs Id; Halsey S' The ir and Mbs nized Wt parsonag tor of tie T. 1>. 1 Saturday i..< ’ ib; J W-0 chased a moved to Monday, WiDOV |rin?’v of h*r( he or­ dered them out of uis house. An Independent Newspaper Of the female characters, we PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY wish to make special mention of M-arl Straley in the character of CHAS. BALLARD, Editor the Old Maid Village Gossip; there was a wedding of course, Entered as second-class m atter Oc­ and the women guests played a tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal aey, Oregon, under the Act of March mean trick on the old maid. 3, 1879. They told her all the ladies wer? "J . J 1 1 _ L _ , 1 » to kiss the groom, and she of Devoted to the material upbuilding of Halaey and surrounding country and course, did her duty and gave when Linn County generally Subscriptien him a sounding smack, rate $1.60 per year in advance. the rest of them backed out sleek and clean and made sport >f her fur doing so. It made no difference to her, she got her Stock Farm, Registered. kiss anyhow, an J'she would have S H O R T H O R N CATTLE accepted any of the single men there if she could have got them. D U R O C SW INE When the rope broke and the Write, or call when at Albany. curtain got stuck so it would Farm adjoins city. Some bulls neither go up nor down between of serviceable age at prices you two of the scenes, Clarence Me Kern and Alberta Koontz kept can afford to pay. C. C. Bryant, Prop. the play going all right and pre­ vented an otherwise awkward J. M. Wagner, Sup’t. dilemma. We understand there are to be THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL three more plays before the Renovates and makes feather school is out. If they are all mattresses, old furniture and carried through as well as this mattresses made like new. one, the school will have no Bring them in or phone 261-R, cause to be ashamed. 128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore. The Halsey Enterpri'* ■ — ‘ F BRYANT PARK PLACE U J - . - '- J l- L Chiropractor DR. R. H. HARRIS X-RAY Cuaica I Methodist Church Notea ____ * - - J ------ 1------------------------- * — ■ B ank B u il d in g . A lbany 100 ACRES ALL UNDER CULT1VA TION. Good 5 rooui house, large new barn, and all necessary out building!, well at the house and barn, family orchard, wo­ ven wire fences. Located 8 miles from Albany on a good road, this place is the best buy in the Willamette valley and will not last. Let us show it to you. $81,00, Terms. WILLAMETTE VALLEY LAND CO 203 1st Natiotial Bank Bldg, Albany, Or Christmas! fhe happiest time of the year. The time of all times when all the children and kin-folks gather under the parental roof around the fireside to bestow the gifts of love and affection upon those we love. And the best part of it is that none are missed and all RIALTO TH EA TRE are always remembered. Some-i times it may be just a very small token of remembrance but it is held in just as high esteem as the valuable gift. Our hearts are made glad at [ this time. There was a tumult of joy among the angels over the won- derfnl birth because they knew t h e ‘‘sweetest carol ever sung” * was the name Jesus, given to 1 the baby in the manger; “Thou shalt call his name Jesus, for it is he that shall save his people from their sins.” “ And in none other is there salvation; for neither is there any other name given among men, wherein we must be saved.” Xmas eve, Friday night, 7:30 at the church. Everybody in­ vited to the Xmas entertain­ ment. We are not taking pres­ ents to the tree but there will be something there for all the chil­ dren and young folks and we trust there will be enough for all. Come in a happy spirit and ' prepared to have a good time and to see that all the rest have the same. Come! Come! HALSEY, OREGON. Coming, Thursday night, Dec 23. Bert Lytell IN “ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE’’ Thursday, December 30th. NAZIMOVA IN “THE HEART OF A CHILD.” The Youth’s Companion Home Calendar for 1921. The movie that was advrr-1 tized last week for tonight, I for some reason has been chan­ ged and instead of “ The Right of Way,” it will be “Alias Jim­ my Valentine.” The play for Thursday night, Dec 30th, will be “ Nazimova” in “ The Heart of a Child.” We have no data cn hand concerning either play, but if they are as good as "Burn­ ing Daylight” they will certain­ ly be all right. The Publishers of The Youth’s Companion will as always at this season, present to every subscriber whose subscription ($2.50) is paid for 1921 a calendar for the new year. The tablets are printed in red and olive green, and besides giving the days of the current month in bold legible type, give the calendar of the preceding and succeeding month jn smaller type in the margin. It is a rich and practical piece of work. Perry Mason Co., Boston, Mass. C .C . B R Y A N T ATTO RNEY AT LA W 201 New First Nat’l Bank Bldg, Albany, Oregon. MRS piirre M 1111 ût*. 11 Î ■ill t M in r la t in a 4ur a >01110. »ei "it WCtH >H«f •1» Mrorld gp«»«”« pince do )ll the re ; EC« w thou pein men Sl\t ifte bun r*R( the •ItH tax« eyo, tnm the tun 1 the due ern 1st« del pel tla lot hoi pei El do oil of . FOR X h A S - A pair of glasses for mother, - silver spectacle case for father, the automatic eyeglass holder or the lorgnette ribbon or chain for the friend, are all found in our holiday stock. 'eadt O p to m e tr is t, 1 ALIAHf Ofifi. Harold Albro, Manufacturing Optician. H IS lens shows some of the dirt that can be found In any crankcase after a few weeks of driving—road dust, carbon and fine particles of metal. Such dirt circulates with the lubricating oil through the engine, together w ith gasoline that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil. H ave the dirty, diluted oil in your crankcase drained out -nou>-bc t ore unnecessary w ear begins. W e can do th at best for you with M odem T R i nm Shots Concerning the High Schoo PI n . Last Friday night the High School rendered the play “The Old Oaken Bucket” to a full house. While all taking part did well, yet we wish to make special mention of Wayne Robertson as Old Farmer Harda.-re, who was not able to keep up with all the new fangled teaching and preach­ ing. but was free to confess that it was vastly different from what it was when he wa* young. And when his daughter who ran off wiih a villain, returned, and some of his guests spoke iu r- Crankcase Cle; ining Service—convenient, quick, economical. W 'e use Calol F h sh in g O il, the scien­ tific, thorough flushing agent which does not con­ tam inate the fresh oil. W e assure proper lubri­ cation for y n u r engine by refilling the cleaned crankcase- w ith Zerolene of the correct grade. Make- a regular habit of M odem Crankcase Clean’ ng Service. It gives better engine perform­ ance and longer life to your car. Frank Kirk Garage HALSEY, OREGON. 4 • tr j