pag e 6 from the rive r M onday doing some shopping. I Jordan, Wessel F la t and Fox valley have juvenile sewing clube. or nt (he I our < the 1 be e the wrtm Cross & W hite have a most a t tra c tiv e C hristm as window this week. T. J. M cNeil and fa m ily of Pe oria were in town F rid ay to see Dr. Barnum , the dentist. til cert» nom Workmen have been busy th is week p u ttin g a concrete foundation under the saie at the bank. the Jona enti Brtn Mrs. W . C. Elmore o f Browns ville , on her way to Albany, called on Mrs. Wheeler Wednesday. othe frone ”1 «Imi aion ahot ting ver, « ohje »esi lit e of « «her H a rry Bressler, Southern Pacific track man, has been off the job for Boms tim e, suffering from grip. Rev R. Dueton of Lebanon vis ited Halsey yesterday in the in te r est of the foreign missionery move ment. I f yon do not know what L u tfisk is. find the word in large type in th is paper and ask the advertiser to show you. À ate» er I and fer Hui Anj The Women’s Missionary society o f the C hristian church w ill meet w ith Mrs. K a rl Bram w ell next Tuesday at 2 o’clock. Friends and members are invited 1 tba WV, «MRC Mr. and Mrs W. F W hite moved th is week from east Halsey to th eir home in the southwest p ir t of town, after sixteen years’ residence at the H arker place. or eld< eon Tin to ta t wh t Cu the ree lea ah' H e e i up col th. ha tb e F cians at Eugene, who found her co nd itio n very serious. She is at N. W. W indom of H a rris b u rg re present at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. G uy H erm an, and suffer spectively. No The recent flood destroyed 20 in g from high blood pressure acres of wheat for AI Hazelcamp encouragement was given th a t she m ig h t regain her sight. Mrs. ut 8helburn. Brock is an elderly lady and th is F o rty of J. E A rn e tt’ s sheep at | is a great m isfortune. Shedd were drowned in the flo jd . K oontz' store window has been si D ruggist R ingo’s m other, from gathering place for many child re n Salem, has been v is itin g h im this th is week. The display of toys is week. a powerful magnet. The tr ia l ju ry has been dismissed The R ia lto theater had the best- u n til Dec. 16, when tbe tr ia l of I fille d bouse in many months last Carson D. Beebe for m urder is set F rid a y a t the play “ Dangerou- to begin. Curve Ahead,” and the b ill gavt A 6-pound boy came to the bom tbe fu lle s t satisfaction. T his week of V ic to r O lliv e r o f A lb an y Tues is offered ‘ ‘The Sheik,” a high day to celebrate V ictor's election class play which has had a long as president of the county bar and profitable run in large citie® association and a sign was p ut ft is an expensive picture and tbe over O iliv e r’s office window read adm ittance price w ill be 50 and 25 cents, which w ill no doubt b ing “ V ic to r O lliv e r A Son.” « ¡lliD g ly paid for the privilege of Mrs Hazel Haynes, a niece of enjoying this rare'treat M r. W heeler’s who lives near I r Mrs. W illia m Gammon of ving, came Tuesday, as soon as Roseburg arrived from Albany she beard of Mrs. W heeler’ s i l l Tuesday evening and is a guest at ness, and has been helping in the home of her brother, R. L. caring for her. W in n ifo rd M r. and Mrs- W in- Mrs. Theme B a y ly came from □ iford expect to drive to Roseburg her home in Eugene on Wednes today, accompanied by Mrs. G am day noou’s tra in and spent th» mon. afternoon at Mrs. W heeler’s bed Mrs. J. S. McMahan and Mrs side, retu rn in g home in the even W. A. Ringo attended Rebekal ing. lodge at Brownsville Tuesday ivening. Mrs. Ringo remained i< Our thanks are due to Rev M r Cook fo r assistance ill rounding Brownsville for a few days’ visi vith friends, retu rn in g today. up the local news. Hugh Cummings, buyer for tb ’ The Callapooia grange af B row nsville w ill give a bake and Nebergall Meat company, o f Al iany, was transacting business in V ic to r O llive r of Albany is the food sale Dec. 17 at the Farmers' lalgey Wednesday. new president of the L in n county feed store. There w ill be an a ll M rs. J. C. Booth of Lebanoi har association, A A Tussing of day regular grange meeting Dec vas a between-trains guest of bei Brownsville vice-president Hnd W 24. aster, Mrs. D. H . S turtevant, to- L Marks and C. E Box, both of W a lle r, son o f G. W Birtchet lay. A lbany, secretary and treasurer of Dever, serving on the P jrtla m respectively. Mrs D S. M cW illia m s returne police force, was shot in the hi| Vednesday evening rrom Albany P M N ish , one-time principal last Sunday. He was not sufferin here she had been v is itin g M rs of the school at C raw fordsville but much pain at last report. i E. Y oung and other frieuds fo now employed at Beaverton in the Rosella Johnson sued Georgt ■ few days. same capacity, is accused of con tempt o f the L in u county court in Wood for wages as housekeepe Mrs. F. M. M-axwell of Tangen a n fo u r county ju ry gave her <440. his failure to pay alim ony to his vas a guest a t the home o f be divorced wife. Mrs. Sam Brock of th is c ity , win rather, J . M. Porter, th is week Licenses were issued yesterday for many years has suffered iron Mrs. H arrison, nurse, from for i he marriage of Mary Welch and eye trouble, had the m isfortun Brownsville, was in Halset Kilo S'audish. b«th of Brownsville, Monday to e n tire ly lose her sight Vednesday in the interest of for- to A. W. Leverich of Albany and Mrs. Brock was taken to pbysi <ign missions. F RIALTO « u « HALSEY RAILROAD TIME DEC. 8, 1921 HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E FRIDAY “THE SHEIK ” : : FURNITURE Kitchen Cabinets Ranges »! Dining Room Sets Heaters i » Beds * avori» * I Pinex Tanlac Miles' Nervine Swamp Root Liaterine Lysol M u ls if ie d C o c o a n u t Oil Shampoo Saline Laxative M ilk of Magnesia Jad Salta Musterole Mentholatum Have Your Eyes Examined M any a b lin d person w o u ld now be e n jo y in g the blessing o l s ig h t if propel measures had been taken e a rly enough A p a in s ta k in g s c ie n tific e x a m in a tio n of your eyes, such as J make, m ig h t be a re ve la tio n to you. O p to m e tr is t. ALAANY W it Ahto the greatest of all fun-makers, HAROLD LLOYD, in 44 Pinched Admission : Adults, 5 0 ' » Children, 25v. H arold A lb ro . M a n u fa c tu rin g o p tic ia n . South No, 23, 11:31 a. m IS, 12:24 p. m 17, 5.49 p. m SUNDAY MAIL HOURS The delivery window of the H alsey postoffice ia open Sundays groin 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and lZ:20 to 12:36 and 5:15 to 6.30 p. m. White Sewing Machines > 422 F IR S T ST., E. L. STIFF A LB A N Y PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS Admittance Here 5 Cents a Line THE ffinmawick P H O N O C B A P H S and ' ‘The Sheik” Remarkable Picture re c o r ds This C h r istm a s i W hat could be more appropriate than a Brunswick as a Christmas gift to be enjoyed by the whole family the whole year ? This new-style Brtnswick, equipped to play all makes of records at their best, only $130. Sold on easy payments. (rive records to your friends who have a phono- <raph. 6 0 0 0 records to select from. ALBANY, ORE. One of tbe moet rem arkable pic tures of the c u rre n t season is “ The S h e ik,” a Param ount picture pro duced by George M elford, which comes to the R ia lto theater next F rid a y . I t ia said to be a photo, graphic masterpiece. Agnes Ayres, a b ea u tifu l Param ount star, and R udolph V a le n tin o , a talented leading m an, are the featured players. Gillette safety razors, t l $5. Ringo’s Drug Store. and Everready and Jem safety ra- sort, $1. . Ringo’s Drug Store. Chicken dinner every Sunday at Hotel Brownsville. 50 cents. F or Sale— Year-old fir slab block wood, $2.60 per tie r; fir block woed, $8.00; m aple and oak, $3.50, lelivered Halsey. Brownsville Warehouses. Chas. Sterling. If you know an item of news phone it to No. 205. For rent or for sale—Houses and farina in vicinity of Halsey. W j . R ibelin. Old papera, 5« a bundle at the Enterprise office. Dr. E. W. Barnum, dentist, at Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and Friday. _______ Trespass notices ready printed at the Enterprise office. In small lota, ten cents eaob. For Posts. sale—Cedar shakes Load lota delivered. and Brownsville Warehouses. Federal governm ent huhters k ille d 10,351 coyotes, 2045 bobcats | business, the B ro w n sville mer Brownsville Briefs I chants are p u ttin g on th e ir C hrist •a d lynxs and 43 cougars in Ore In order tw protect the street mas a ttire and th ru a page adver gon in tbe past six years. from caving, a retaining wall had tisem ent in the Times they bid fair There was an extensive strike of to be constructed under the w alk the local h olida y trade. d riv e n o f m ilk wagons in New along the east side of thb south ap Y o rk last week. M an y policemen proach o f the bridge. The high "T h e disarm am ent conferengr were required to preserve ordet water cut away a good deal of tbe gravel and d ir t fillin g and was en must be successful. No opposition, and 22,000 women took the vacanr dangering the paviug. Superin specious or p o litic a l, w ill be com u places in the regular police ser tendent B la ke'y w ith a force of tenanced. There m ig h t be a flee», vice. men did the work, w hich promises ing te m ptation w ith a few to visit upon Lodge and bis as ociates tb» to prevent fu rth e r trouble. sirae methods th a t he him self in The flood 1; st week was not nearly yoked against h u m a n ity , b u t it Notice it hereby given that the county so serious as tbe one two weeks w ill be overwhelm ed ia the larger perintendent of Linn county, Oregon, previous; s till a very large vo l consideration of the general wel ill hold the regular examination of ap- ume of Water came out of the h ills fa :e .” — M ". Cox, who ran again»t icanta for state certificates at Albany, and spread over the valley near H a rd in g fo r president. rtgon, as follows: Commencing Wedneiday. December the river. ' Teachers’ Examination Mrs. C unningham , from Post Falls, Idaho, is here to v is it her m other, M rs. G oodall, and sister, Mrs. T urn er. M rs. G oodall is very much out o f health, being confined to her bed much of the tim e. that is taking the country by storm, now in its second week in Portland. The pictjjre that broke all records for a week's run in N ew ork last week. W e are proud to be able to offer tbe people of Halsey the chance to see this production at a time when the whole coun try is clamoring to see it. Second hand Rugs Congoleum Linoleum ■ » : » IÌ Popular Remedies < Squibb»' Mineral O il North No. 18, 12:04 p. m. 24, 4.34 p. m. 14, 5:27 p. m. AND WOODWORTH DRUG Co., Ringo’s Drug Store Agnes Ayres a n d Rudolph Valentino in»scene from the Paramount Picture, 'S h e Sheik*. a Oeopfe Melford Production. NEW R P. D ougherty and James Fer re ll are razing the old live ry barn on M ain street. The rem oval les sens the fire hazard and ought to reduce insurance rates on adj icent property. ALFALFA SEED THIS SEASON According to Reports to Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates Pro duction Is Largor. _____ ’ A somewhat larger production of al falfa seed this year than last Is Indi cated by reports to the bureau of mar kets and crop estimates. Dry, hot weather Interfered with th t crop In portions of the Southwest, but else where the crop Is larger than usual. Who Shall Enter. Not every one that salth unto me. M r. Cruge, a form er wed-known citizen, was here the la tte r p art of Lord, Lord, shall enter Into the king the week from S ilverton, looking dom of heaven ; but he that dooth the a fte r his residence property on the will of my Father which la In heaven. east side of M ain street im m e di —Matthew 8 :21. ately south of the bridge. The evnngelistic meetings at tile B aptist church under the direction o f State Evangelist M G. Bentley are growing in attendance and in terest. As should be the case, tbe other churches are assisting in th« effort. A rth u r W arren has been la id up fo r some days w ith a heavy cold th a t a t one tim e threatened pneu Patching Wallpaper. To match wallpaper successfully, th- stead of cutting the paper tear ,’t acr,«s irregularly. The white edge made by the tearing will not be on the patch, hut on the unused paper. By matching the design the patch will he almost Invisible. Notice to Hunters. I have leased my farm known as the "Vance place." Anyone hunting on same will be prosecuted. G L E N N CH ANC E. W ith the la t large a h n m e n t of apple« from »he W i lam ette and monia. Umpqua valley» on it* wav to In a n tk ip a i o i o the holiday England in the stein.abip Nebras ka, the apple »hipping season in ihoae district.« is completed. Theee apple« were ship,wd by the Oregon Grower»’ association. In spite of the general sluggish condition of W ith hearts swelling with gratitude we thank the people of the m arket throughout the ship Halsey who have twen so free with assistance during the days of ping season, there was a good de Illness at our borne and «»p c ally the ladies who h«9e kept mand for large apples of nearly ev watch by the sickbed. ery variety if they’ could be laid on Wm H aud A. A. W HEELER. the market early. Sm all apples are bard to dispose of even in a year when Ute demand is good. & £r 6r Of & ór €r €r €r , 1921, st 9 o'clock a. m.. and continu- g until Saturday, December 24, 1921, 4 pm . W EDNESDAY FORENOON U. S. Hiatoty, W ritin g (penmaaship), naic, Drawing. W EDNESDAY AFTERNO O N lyaiology, Reading. Manual Training, imposition, Domestic Science. Meth- t in Resdiug, Course of Study for rawing, Methods io Arithmetic. T H U R S D A Y FORENOON Arithmetic. History ot Education, ycology, Methods in Geography, Me- aoical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course Study for Domestic Art. TH U R SD A Y AFTERNOON Grammar. Geography, Stenography, tuerican Literature, Phytic», Type- -iting, Methods of Language, Thesis r Primary Certificate. F R ID A Y FORENOON Theory and Practice, Orthography pelling), Physical Geography, English terature, Chemistry. F R ID A Y A FTERNO O N School la w , Geology. Algebra, Civil »veinment. SA TU R D A Y FORENOON Geometry. Botany. SA TU R D A Y AFTER N O O N General History, Bookkeeping, E D N A GEER, County School Supt 300- Egg Baby Chicks »earPriend: I f yon are interestedlin king tome money in chicken« y st have the beat. We are able to fur h you on early orders tab» “ '1” u O. A. C. White Leghorn £ I stock of special mating for 7 ter »gg producers. r >ur bird» will be mated to O. A ' kerels of a 300-egg strain We onl' :h egga from our own breeding pen» refore order early if yon wish to be t of delivery. Vrite for prices or come end inveati- l lor yourself. P. A Pehraeon and E. W. Sylvester.