Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 13, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    Hurry looked into Bltn's eyes.
'They put out In the livery stable of
“The campaign will he over In a
the City hotel and at the desk of the
latter asked about the price of board. ‘ year and I need you b a d ly .th e Colo
(Continued,from page 1)
It was three dollars a day and no 1 nel urged.
“I can not say no to the call of my
politeness In the offer.
Eddie Sawyer’s arm U getting
“It's purty steep,” said Samson. ■ country," Harry answered. "I w|U
better.
|
Join
your
regiment
at
Beardstown
on
•‘But I’m too hungry for argnment or
The county fair was a success,
delay and 1 guess we can stand It to I Its way down the river."
1 That night Harry and Blm stood by
bo nabobs for a day or so.”
with 27.000 admittances.
The hotel elerk had a Register of the gate talking, .after Mrs. Kelso had
Mr. and Mrs B L. Winniford
the Residents of the City of Chicago gone Into the house.
were
Albany visitors Friday.
“Blm.
I
love
you
more
than
ever,"
wherein they found the name and ad­
Taxpayers’ .budget meeting to­
dress of John Kelso They went out said the boy. “Abe says yon can get
to find the house Storekeepers tried a divorce. I have brought the papers
night at the city council chamber.
to stop them as they passed along the for you to sign. They will make you
The Lynch-Lowell road feud
FtrPFt with offers of land at bargains free. I have done It for your sake.
near
Harnaburg has been patched
You
will
be
under
no
obligation.
I
which would make them millionaires
up.
In a week. In proceeding along the want you to be free to marry whom
plank sidewalks they were often as­ you will. I would be the happiest
Farm Bureau workers expect to
cending or descending steps to another man in the world If you were to
turoll
60 perceut of the tanners of
A testo requinte
choose me. I haven't the wealth of
level.
the
county.
which
tr
some
of
the
city
men.
1
can
only
On La Salle street ithey found the
uvurcmVEdiM
O. W. Frum expects to t>e run­
home of Jack Kelso. It was a rough offer you m.v love.”
^uaro-ntced/
“Be careful and, please, let go of
ning machinery in hia new ware­
hoarded small house, a story and a
my
hand,”
she
said.
“I’m
not
going
half high It had a little porch and
house next week,
dooryard enclosed by an unpalnted to sty a word of love to you. I am
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bilyeu. who
not
free
yet.
We
couldn’t
marry
if
picket fence. Bint, In a handsome,
f t ftlD rtg, Stores’
we
wanted
to.
I
wish
you
to
he
under
live
near here, were Albany visit­
blue silk gown, came running out to
no sense of obligation to me. Many
ors during the fair.
meet them.
■
i things may happen In a year. I am
"If you don't'mind I’m going to kiss
Brownsville cars brought the
glad you are going to see more of the
you.” she said to> Harry
“ homeseekers” from that city thru
world before you settle down. It wtil
‘Td mind If you didn’t,” said the
Halsey to Harrisburg.
help you to be sure to know yourselt
young man as ha embraced her.
' a little better and to be sure of what
Forest Ranger Elliott has com­
“We must be careful not to get the
you want to do."
pleted his plumbing job at Moose
habit." she laughed
"I think that I know myself fairly
"I’d enjoy being careless for once."
CARE OF NEW SILK HOSIERY Lake and it holds water agaiu.
well,” he answered. “There are so
said Harry.
many better men who want to marry
Irene and Ruth Quimby were
“Women can be extravagant with
Stockings of the Finer Quality Should
you! I shall go away with a great
prizewinners in the homemaking
everything but carelessness." she In­
Bo
Carefully
Waohed
as
Soon
fear In me.”
and canning at the comity lair.
sisted. “Do you like this gownT”
as Taken Off.
“There are no better men,” she an­
“It la lovely—like yourself."
County fair authorities plan ex
swered. “When you get hack we shall
“Then perhaps you will be willing see what comes of our little romance.
The way you treat silk stockings tensive building and other im ­
to take me to the party tonight My Meanwhile I'm going to pray for you.”
has a lot more to do with the way provements before another year.
mother will chaperon us.”
they wear than has their original
“And I for you." he said as he fol­
“With these clothes that have lust lowed her Into the house, where the
One concessionaire at the county
price—usually. Sometimes, of course,
been hauled out of a saddle bag?” older people sat waiting for them.
they are Just such a poor quality That fair whs ordered off the grounds
they aren't worth taking care of. But for sw in d lin g b oys in a so -ca lled
said Harry with a look of alarm.
Harry gave the papers to Him to he
usually care tells more with silk stock­
“Even rags could not hide the beau­ signed and attested and forwarded
game > f chance.
ings than It does with almost anything
ty of him," said Kelso as he came to Mr. Stuart In Springfield
down from the porch to greet them.
.1. C. Walton’s answ r to his
else.
On their way to the hotel Samson
To begin with never let silk stock w ife’s cross-complaint m the di-
“And look at her," he went on “Was said to Harry:
Ings lie soiled for s week. They rot,
there ever a fairer maid In spite of
t,rce court says that she deserted
'I don’t believe Blm Is going to he
once moisture has permeated them.
all her troubles? See the red In her car. Zd away by any of these high­
Him
because of his ill health.
The thing to do Is to wash them out
cheeks and the diamond glow of youth flyers. She’s getting to he a very
as soon as you take them off. Of
and health In her eyes. Ton should sensible person. Poor Jack has caught
Of the 12 high school d istrict*
course, this Is usually too much trou­ .n the county tbo clerk* of only
the
plague
He
has
Invested
In
land.
ee the young men sighing and gultar-
ble. Nevertheless, It Is the thing to
tour have *ent in their report* lor
Thinks it will make him rich. He's
do. And, of course, they shouldn't be
ng around her."
1919-1920 whj,ch would euahle het
In
poor
health,
too—kidney
trouble—
“You’ll hear me tuning up," Harry
worn more than a day at a time—no
and Blm has a b a h v with all the rest
oouutv
superintendent to give them
more
than
a
day
without
washing,
leclared. ■
a beautiful boy. I went upstairs and
their ehare of the tuition fund.
“That is father's way of comforting
that
means.
saw him asleep In his cred'" books
Furthermore, It Is said by a woman
ny widowhood," said Blm. “He has
C. N. Larkin, proprietor of a
who wears her silk stockings longer
nade a wonderful beauty mask and like her. Hair as yellow ns gold, light
than most of us do that they should ten-cent store at Harrisburg, ba*
)ften he claps it on me and whistles complexion, blue eyes, handsome as
be washed In cold water, and that no disappeared, though hie bustm»*
ip a band of sighing lovers. As a a picture.”
That night, In the office of the City
soap should be used. This seems rath­ , ppear* to be prosperous. »<”»c
sork of the Imagination 1 am a great
H'allace Reid and Gloria Swanton is the Paramount Picture, "The A gate»,
hotel, they found Mr. Lionel Davis in
er strenuous treatment. But In her year* ago he dropped out of sight
luccess."
o/ Anatol." A Cecil B. DrMille Production.
case, at least. It works out well, and
n (he name way and was gonei »
“The look of you sets my heart aflra the midst of a group of excited specu­
lators Mu some way he had got serose
perhaps It la the beat way to do
ouple of year*. It seem* a habit.
igaln," the boy exclaimed.
Another woman who la never trou­
“Come—take mother and me to the the prairies and was selling his land
Blanch, 16-monthe-old, daughter
bled with rune In the legs of her silk
pnrty at Mrs. Klnzles," said Blm. “A and accepting every offer on the plea
stockings finds that stitching a narrow ,f William Mackie and wife of Al­
very grand young man was coming to that he was going Into the grain busi­
PRODUCTION
piece of black silk Inside the stocking
bany, »cored 100 at the county
take us In a wonderful carriage, but ness in St. Louis and had to leave
at the top prevents the runs from com (air baby show; Delman D., •’
he's half an hour late now. We won’t Chlcngo next day. He choked the
ing. The garter fastening goes through nonthe, son of W. E Smith and
market with bargains. The buyers
wait for him."
the extra thickness made by this silk wife of Jefferson, Bcored 98.
So the three set out together afoot began to back off Mr. Davis closed
A P a ram o u n t P ictu re
which, by the way. should be thin
( *
for Mrs. Klnzle’s, while Samson sat his carpet bag and left.
¿Ult-nnd so does not pierce the fabric
“It was a kind of horse stea lln ,
The yellow Shepherd dog adver­
down for a visit with Jack Kelso.
of the stocking.
The Klnzles' house was of brick said Samson ns they were going to
tised last week by a Corvallis man
and larger and more pretentious than bed “He got news down there on t he
a* lost came to Harry Breseler
with an all- star cast including
any In Chicago
Its lawn, veranda main road by pony expiess on Its way
and evidently decided to make him
USE
FOR
REMNANTS
OF
VOILE
and parlor were crowded with peopl1 to St. Louis. Ill bet there's been a W allace Reid
its new master. Shep would wait
Gloria
Sw
anson
panic
In
the
East.
He
s
awake
and
In a curious variety of costumes.
Also
Scraps of Fabrica May Ba Effectively for hours for Harry whenever the
Elliott
D
exter
Bebe
Daniels
Nearly all the festive company wore the others are still dreamlu.
Developed Into Drtaacr Scarf
latter waa at work and was always
Harold Lloyd in
diamonds. They scintillated on fin­
Monte Blue
W an d a Hawley
and Pincushion.
(Continued)
on the running board of his amo
gers. some of which were knotted with
T heodore R oberts A gnes A vres
when he ueed that.
Harry an-
“ The F lirt”
to ll; they glowed on shirt bosoms and
If you »re fortunate to have any
wered the advertisement Saturday.
T heodore Kolsoff Polly Moran
The
Time
May
Come.
morning as well as evening gowns;
pieces of voile you can utilize them
Mr and Mr*. Hall came from Cor­
“Dis world Is gineter be all right." R aym ond H atton J u lia Eave
on necks and ears, which should have
by making a beautiful dreaaer scarf
been spared the emphasis of jewels -aid Uncle Eben. “Jes' as soon as ile
and pincushion at very little cost. For vallis Saturday evening and the
Col. Zachary Taylor, who had Just crowd cheers a kind word or a gem
In accordance with our policy of giving our patrons the best in matron pic­ the cover take a piece of voile and dog was a* overjoyed to *ee them
arrived from Florida and was pres­ rrous action de same as It does a ture, we have booked thr, super special On account of Us extra c,»t and our measure for a four-inch hem on all a* they were to get him back.
A
ently returning with a regiment of re­ tom e run."
Ittle
one-inch
advertisement
did
four
aides
Pull
about
four
threads
contract with .he producers mat this picture must not lie
”
cruits for the Seminole war, was
each way and hemstitch. Edge this the trick.
our prices for this night will be A D U L T S , S O , C H IL D R E N 2 5 _________
at Mrs Ktnzle's party
He remem
with a crochet lace or any lace that
The Shedd Shorthorn club, com­
bered Harry and took him In hand
<
Eor sale.
yon Wish. The center may he etn
posed
of Irene Quimby and Dellie
and Introduced him to many of his
hroldcred
and.
of
comae,
looks
betfe
G ather th em
■ od Clifford Cornutt, will go to
friends as the best scout in the Black
If done ao. You can use tiny wreaths
a.bnX’a t ” V
Hawk war, and. in spite of his dress yourself.
live stock
one In each corner. Do It In the colors Pacific International
the young man became one of the orch ard a t the terry , rla i-
to match the room.
»how.
Next paste a lining of thin allk of
lions of the evening
ris b u rg O m . m o r k i s
The Lane county fair was not
After refreshments the men went
any desired shade to the under tide
outside to smoke, and talk—some with
and finish with small stitches and Ui< advertised in Harrisburg this vear,
withont any injurious efiects, for it is cover is finished The pincushion m«' ami as a result the attendance
pipes—of canalt/rallroads and corner
all made of the purest materials and is be made In any desired shape an< from the latter city wa* very slim,
Amor A. Tussing
fresh every day. The purity and fresh lined with the same material as used in contrast with the large delega­
ness of our cofectionery has always been for the cover Edge the cushion wilt tions in previous years.
I he Linn
LAWYER AND NOTARY
out strong point and it lias always lace to match the scarf or with ac county fair was advertised in Hal­
found ready favor with rhe candy eating Inch wide »«tin ribbon put on with s sey and there were time* last week
B rownsvii . i k , O kkoon
public Just try a box and be convinced ruffle Hemstitch nnd embroider and »hen this burg looked like the de­
you have a pretty set.
serted village, so many-people were
It is the best candy made.
•
Practical Shoe
a the fair.
Had Sighed Over Calf’s Hale.
R ep airin g.
The Linn County Goat club,
My first love affair came to a cli­
with six goats on exhibition at the
max
when
my
sweetheart
discovered
Fine
ilmt he hod been carrying a “lock" Portland show, ha* a chance to
of the cair» tall next to hla heart for vm $3« in cash prizes, as it ie thot
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Dress Shoes a Speciality
several rnontha, under the Illusion that
tiers will be no competitor».
It was a lock of my hair. He had
Mr». O. W. McNeil received
Insisted upon having a lock of my
501 Lyon St . Albany, Oregon,
ord Sunday of the death of her
hair, but I, having none to spare, and
ither, R'W . McCall, at Gifford,
finding that the color matched exactly
th.it of my red calf, aubatltutad that. 1 lain», where he had resided for
Mr. and
II answered the purpose very well the la'«t thirty year».
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III ill a small boy gave the secret away. Mr» McNeil left Monday to take
Two door» oorth of the hotel
Then I was denounced as a true daugh­ •barge of tlie body and interment
ter of Eve I— Exchange.
nil prepared to do all kinds of
wilt be made at Palouse City,
Jots and Tittles
National Mazda Electric Lamps at the ?
standard prices. W hen in need of a
new supply see us.
C/V955 cP- 'White
P0ROIA
peroxo(rean\
Ringo’s Drug Store
F R ID A Y
C ecil B. D e M ille ’s
“ THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL”
The Beauty Picture DeLuxe !
ApplPS
A Child May
Eat O ur Candy
A. Peterson
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
’
f j i e a l E s ta te a n ti « /n a u ra n ee
Shoe Repair Shop
-hoe repairing
Harvest is Over
Satisfaction guar­
anteed.
JEWETT the COBBLER.
W R IG H T & P O O L E
Harry Looked l"te B'tn’a Eyea
Ma, while the younger people wen»
anclng and being proudly surveyed
y their mothers
As H a m and the ladlea were leav.
ng Col. Taylor came to them and
I ICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
Phone »
15
Brunches at
Brownsville.
Wro T Templeton. Mgr
phone
4
C .C . B R Y A N T
atto rney a t LA W
Bldg.
| V ' W. . S J. Ribelin
- X L/.Z.I Pl / 11
am
Office 1st door south of school house
Halsey, Oregon.
Now is th e tim e to begin a n o th e r year by gel- .
tin g new im plem ents, such as
< Dealer
5 l.H.C. Tillage ToolsgTractors
Frank Kirk, M r £
“Young man. I am the voice »1
,l’ 2)1 New First Nat'l Bank
»untry 1 call yoa to Florida. W ill
Albauy, Oregon.
mu
w)th u? next week?
i°
$
. ....... .....- 5
Halsey
J. W. MOORE
N o . is th e tim e to u se th e* .,
Give us a cal
ft >r yoU T til 11 1100(1».
{ G.W. Mornhinweg i
J
i m p l e m e n t S to r e
’
in
Real
Estate.
Handles Town and Country Property
Give him a call and see if be can 6a
you up.
•
BARBER SHOP
Electric
Haircntting, Massaging
and Hhampooing.
Cleaning and Pressing.
E. C . M IL L E R
/ash,, where other member» of
tie family are buried.
Mr. and
McNeil expect to return to
J r * .----
Islsev in about ten day*.
D r. E. W
Barnum, accompa­
nied by C. P. Stafford, drove to
v any Friday afternoon and at-
-uded the races at the county fair.
Johnny Standish arrived 8unday
ven in g from Montana, where he
,a resided for several year*, and
will attend high school here this
winter.
Mr Standish spent the
spring and summer riding the range
and working on ranches in and
near Glacier National park, and ia
covered with a goodly coat of tan.
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