Mr«. M errill glanced over the head 4 + 44-4 4 1-444- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ’f 1 he Halsey Enterprise | lines of th e news, am i then picked up 4 An Independent Newspaper I one of the rougazinea lo r a peep a t Its « It tvaa c harm ingly illus PUBLISHED hV H '.Y T ill K. DAY , contents. : trn te d , but a f te r a m om ent o r two « Reasons That Commend This Sound 8 per Cent Investment. 4 4 4 4 Mrs. M e rrh t flung It dow n w ith som e­ thing like a sn o rt o f d isg u st. * “I'd like, fo r once, to rend som e­ Entered as aecond-cla.a m atter Oc­ thing r e a l g t s s l oid hom elike," -tie tober 3, 1912, a t the p . ' . . f i l e - at Hal exclaim ed. “A body w ould : binli, from sey, Oregon, under the Act of March all th e m agazines now adays, th a t 8, 1879. everyone lived hi New York city nr on a W estern ranch. Why do n 't they Devoted to the m aterial upbuilding u l e v er w rite sto ries ab o u t real people— Halsey and surrounding country and ixsiple tluif live in New En land, like Linn County generally. Subscription us, fo r instance, or------ " rate $1.50 per year in advance. “ B i s a t l - e , ” flashed l.tieile Mormtly. not w aiting for h e r m o th e r to finish, “ because n o th in g e v er h ap p en s in th is ADMINISTRATOR’S FINAL N i l IC li ilejid and j Ive town. We w ash on M onday a n d Iron T uesday, and i:o to N otice is hereby g iv e th a t the u n d e r­ th e L ad ies' Aid once a m onth W ednes­ sig n ed , as th e a d m in istra to r of tne e s ­ day. mid we boll sap in spring and ta te of C. D. c arter, deceased, lias bled pick b e rrie s in sum m er a n d m ake h i t F in a l A ccount in Said E state M atter p ickles in the full--------- " w ith th e c o u n ty c le r k of L inn c o u n ty , 1 "M ercy! W hat a blue stre a k you O regon, a n d th e co u u ty c o u rt has by a r e In !" e x p o stu la ted b e r m other o rd e r fixed M onday, th e 2nd day of good u a tu re d ly . “ And w ith a p a rty a t R ose W ilder's thi very n i g h t !” May, 1921. a t the h o u r of 1 o ’clock p. m. “T b i t 's ju s t I t! " w ailed Lucille. “ I of said day for the final h earin g of » dd h a v en ’t a th in g to w ear, a n d th ere 'll a c c o u n ta n t! se ttle m e n t of said estate-. ! be all th e su m m er folks.” Any a n d all persons h a v in g objections “Y our grei u b u ils ie is p r e tty ,” said th e re to a re hereby notified to lie pre nt h e r m other. a t said tim e and p re sen t the same. “T h a t c r i e d L ucille. “Eve had It W. O, c a rte r. A dm inistrator. th re e years, and everyone know s It w as w hite w ith a pink figure once, W eath erfo rd & W yatt. a n d th a t I boiled It o u t anti dyed It A tto rn ey s for A dm inistrator. g lea n . And those soup-dyes fade so, everyone know s w hen it lias been fresh ly w ashed am i dyed again. tile PA C IFIC H IG H 60 A C R E S On couldn't find any green only in a now WAY. kind the la st tim e I w ent to th e city, All u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n e x ce p t 2 acres ol and th is kind lias to be boiled.” oak tim b er, good 5-room house, large “ I'm so rry ," said Mrs. M e rritt, “but barn a n d all necessary o u tb u ild in g s. .1 ‘« h u t c a n 't be "tired m ust tie en d u red .’ good well a t th e house, fam ily o rchard J 1 011 know we decided lid s sum m er th a t we'it go w ith o u t e v ery th in g we a n d b e rrie s, w oven w ire fences. I hi place i t betw een A lbany and T angent could to buy ike w ashing m achine. Co get y o u r dre ss and do th e tiest a n d i t a good buy a t $9500.00. T erm s. you can w ith It. I’m so rry I haven't W IL L A M E T T E V A LL E Y LAND C o bud tim e to tix y o u r w h ite dress, but 403 1st N ational B ank B uilding ‘ th a t's torn p re tty bad.” A lbany O regon Mrs. M e rritt's philosophy w as a l­ w ays to m ak e the best of things, anil L ucille (rieii to m ake It h e rs a s she THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL brought dow n h e r se e rsu ck e r b atiste, ripped off th e w ide w hite e o lln r and Renovates and makes feather ruffs, and surv ey ed r a th e r sco rn fu lly I m attresses, old furniture and Ils faded green folds. T he m ixing o f tin* dye w as ra th e r m attresses made like new. “m essy.” tint nt length It w as ready, Bring them in or phone 261-R, and L ucille d ropped th e d ress in, dam p from w ashing. T h e d irec tio n s 128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore. said, “s tir c o n stan tly ," hut who ever follow s dyeing ru les e x p lic itly ? Resides, L ucille hnd th e d ish es to w ash, so con ten ted h e rse lf w ith a poke now mill th en w ith h e r wooden (lye- sticks. Byllesby Engineering and M anagement Corporation Blit ulus, tile dishes done, she lifted Engineers and Managers out the dri'.-s and found It m ottled w llh all sh a d e s of green, from light yellow -green to dro p olive. “Oh. for p ity 's sa k e .” e ja c u la te d the girl, " I t's ruined now. Anil at least it w as whole, and 1 could have got lots m ore w ear out of it." SA I.E O F REAL “N ever m ind," cheerily said Mrs. E X E C U T O R ’S 1 he I'. S. P ostal D e p artm en t h a s d isc o n tin u e d fu rn ish ­ P R O PE R T Y . Kryptoks Cleverly Conceal the M erritt, called upon to com fort, con­ ing Post O ffices w ith G o v e rn m e n t S ta m p e d E n v e lo p e s Fact that the W earer Needs sole ami Counsel. “ P n t It in strong w ith P o st Office and d e liv e ry a d d re ss p rin te d upon th em soapsuds am i bell It out w hite and N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , T hat e x ce p t in lo ts of 500 o r m ore. Double Vision Glasses. s ta r t a g ain .” in com pliance w ith the provision* and But Lm llle w as discouraged. She d ire c tio n s of the last W ill am i T esta­ In improving the appearance, shoot: her head, hit tier lip Io lioid and conserving eyesight, Kr 1 - hack th e lum p In tier th ro a t, and h u r­ m ent of Seba II. H a rk e r deceased as HALSEY, O REG O N a d m itte d to probate by th e C ounty ried o f f tow ard the barn. toks are a priceless possession. Will furnish envelopes o f g o o d quality with C ourt of the State of O regon for the Boor child," m urm ured h e r m other C ouuty of I.m n ami recorded in the name and address on the corner at the following sym pathetically. And splash, w ent the prices on all orders received before May 1st | k e ttle of green dye dow n the sink- Record ol W ills of said C ounty, the u n ­ ; ’ pout, hiss w ent a stre am of hot wa- dersig n ed as such E xecutor w ill from 100 size 0 ix 3 i 65 cents i te r Into a tin tub. silv ers o f stro n g yet- 1,1,1 a fte r Saturday, th e doth Day of 50 35 O p t o m e t r i s t . 1 low soap follow ed, and pop w eld the \p iil. 1921, at his place of business in 1 d re ss again, lntn.ii «nap h a th th is time. ' the C ity of H alsey in said county, p ro ­ 25 25 A L B A N Y . OBCO. | hen L ucille cam e hack from ber i ic e *1 ,o sel1 "1 private sale for cash, sub T h e above prices in clu d e p o sta g e in th e first sn d second walk down th e lan e tier h ead w as high jev t to confirm ation of said C o u rt tin zones Send Cash w ith y o u r o rd e r. Harold Albro, and her eyes bright, hut th ey shone , I allow ing real pro p erty ol said estate b rig h te r yet a s Mr M erritt lifte d front , to w it:- M anufacturing Optician. Envelopes, same size and q uality as quoted above th e hot snvls th e w et, d in g in g folds FIR S T TRACT: with business card on the corner at prices given of a dainty blue gown -th e soft dull Co-operative Dairying. C om m encing a t th e N. W. c o rn e r ol below—For this month onl y. blue of old ru g s a n d ta p e strie s. “ Why. m other, how dill you do It?" Caleb G ra y ’s I). L. C Not. No. 256' The following is a clipping erieil L m llle. and “ HUI you e v e r!" and ru n n in g thence W 55 Rds. and to from the Extension Service New: h u rst from Mrs. M erritt. 1000 $5.25 500 $3.00 250 $2.00 lin k s to a c orner o n th e E. line of the of April, it being taken from an “ " h i It's a real p a stel sh ad e." e x ­ D. E. C. of C .J. a. Crosby; T hence S. on F o r postage in first a n d second zones; a d d 13 c e n ts to editorial on the cooperative move u lted L uellle, who h a d c a u g h t the s u d lin e Rds. a n d 8 lin k s to th e S . E. orders for 1000, 10 c e n ts on 500, 7 Cents on 250 , light through a single thick n ess, which, m ent among formers in Oregon: a s everyone 'k n o w s, show s th e shade c o rn er of said C rosby's claim ; T h em e E to a corner o n Caleb G ra y 's "The Oregon Dairymans Cooper­ th e goods will he w hen dry. W line; T hence N to the place of be­ "T ak e It out. quick, before 1» tu rn s ative League now has over 3000 g in n in g , co n ta in in g J3 acres and 56 sq a n y th in g else.” rds. m ore o r less and being situ ated in members representing about 40,- “ It will be lovely------ " i pe. 13 an.l 14 S. of R. 4 W. of th e tVil- 000 cows and will handle more "N o one would e v e r g u e ss------" lu n e tte M eridian in L inn C ounty, O re. “ W ith my lace flehu than $6,000,000 worth of dairy SECOND TRACT: “And som e flow ers— " products this vear. It is beli v- “Jtip a n e » ' honeysuckle------ ” He .'in n in g at a point 23.17 chs. W. of ®d that the League will handle "5 o l i v e got a blue fe a th e r Just th a t the N. E coiner ol the S. E. >+ o f N. W during 1921 more cheese than shade------ " ' , ol Sec. ui Tp. 14 & of R 3 W. of “ I'll re trlm my wliltp h a t— - " any other cooperative organiza “T h e re ," said her m other. “D on't lhe W illam ette M eridian, Oregon and tion on the Pacific Coast. It pos- ever say n o thing h a p p en s in th is plare. ta n n in g thence W . 6.5« chs; T hence S. eesses tw enty-sew n plants at i I’m wire this Is good enough fo r a • h- Thence E 6.58 chs: and th e n c e \ 2s chs to b eginning, c o n ta in in g this time in which cheese and *tory.” S<• here H th e story, I s" u res more nr less in L inn C ount) butter are manufactured. ” on H not h r l li r r r isn’t any vounp < iregon. m an In It Hut th e re nr»> alw ay s you tic D ated Match 31. 1921. men nt pftWlc*. So periinpä you <*nn ’ ' I Nr iniess th e w qtiel. Win. F. W hite, If you c an 't you hav« no Im agitiatlon You C«t ALL FOUR of That« E x ec u to r aforesaid. nt all. Amor \ fu ssin g N E L LIE F BROWN A tty for Executor. 3-31 to 4 A M odem C ourtship. S he One m ore qiie-tlon Year Each (. yon know d r v e rttsln g c h irk feed, th e dally p a p er *t” ' ra te , J'|l W anted - The address of all iarm ars who desire name» fo r that you get adequate aUtPuQ). 501 L yon Street, Albany, O regon. (T20> tb« city, aad two tnataxinet CHAS. BALLARD, E d ito r 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 $ 4 4 4 liti, substantial reasons why the 8 per cent There art many som Gold Notes of Mountain Sti tes Power Company are a splendid ¡nvestuiont particularly to residents. Here are four of them: 1 Safety evidenced by ample asset and earning 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 power. 2 Income promptly paid every six m onths by cash­ ing interest coupons at any bank. 3 Proceeds from note sales are invested in prop­ erty extensions to serve growing business. 4 Ready marketability. If a holder who has pur­ chased direct from us wants to convert his notes into cash prior to m aturity date the Company handles re-sales. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4) 4 4 4 STATES POW­ ER COMPANY. H. M. Byllesby & Company Fiscal Agents 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The Star Envelope Service, Price for Business Envelopes The Star Envelope Service, Halsey, Oregon. ßlG SUBSCRiPTION OFFER DYED Mi* ? ^ Z!NESand CUR NEWSPAPER J FOR $ 2 -2 f5 Order Now ' A. Peterson their farms, Star Envelop« Service, H^Ispy, Orefop 44444442444 4