Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THEATER
R IA L T O T H E A T E R , F R ID A Y
S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS
The delivery window of the
H »j»ey poetoffice te open Suodaye
. g r in
15 to V 45 a. m. and l r Jo
to 12 35 and 4.*5 iv 5.00 p. m.
1 H A R O L D LL O Y D
in
‘ A d m itta n c e H ere
5 C en ts
Saturday
Sunday
Technicalities invalidated tha
Brownsville high school consolida-
tion election and it all n», lo i ,
done over again.
M onday
Belentleta C row Fish
Scientists have succeeded in crn«».
Ing herrings with w hite flsh the Z
,7 “
fl,v o r* ,! as
the herring, hut w ith few er bones.
The Big $1,500,000 Picture
a L in e
A c o m e d y s p e c ia l
A lso
‘Money Changers’
a m a z in g p h o t o d r a m a o f t h o s e w h o draw-
t » D r; «
Barnum, dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Friday.
W
W
Halsey State bank pays 4 per
cent interest on saving« account«
compounded semi-annually. >L.0u
opens the account.
b lo o d m o n e y f r o m w e a k m e n a n d w o m e n
I» v e and Youth
“ Number, Please?” the newest
Harold Lloyd comedy, is the old,
old story of youth and love. When
you are extremely young and very
joyed a reunion of M n . Kitchen’a much in Jove, and your girl frowns
people at tha home of her brother, upon you and Bmiles upon your
Mr. Bryan.
They were accom­ rival, what ia life worth?
(Con tin Bed from page 3)
panied by C. p Stafford and wife
Harold Lloyd, aided and abetted
The annual mite box opening of who returned Tuesday evening by Mildred Davie, Roy Brooks
the W. P. M. 8. will oeear at the with D r. E . W. Barnum and fam* Sunshine Sammy and several dogn
M. H. ohutch next Friday after­ By, who spent that day in the Mo­ a goat and an amusement park
noon at 2 80.
The Standard hawk valley at the Glenn Stafford will relate the amusing story at
Bearers, King’s Herald», Little Dome.
the Rialto theater Friday night.
Light Beaters and the lediee of the
P- M Nash, once school prin­
congregation will he gueeta of tha
cipal at Crawfordsville and now at
Open a savings account
aociety at thia time.
Mra, Hugh
Halsey State hank today.
Beaverton,
pays
alimony
ae
the
Cumming« of Albany will ba with
Germane pay war claims due their
the aociety and with the aid of tha
•H ie s .
In Februarv, 1921, when
For Sale— seven shoats, >5 each
Standard Bearars will give an in ­
hit arrearages reached *210. he w as B. M , Miller.
teresting damoaetration,
“ Coma
into H u co arte and bring an offer- haled into court at Albany and
paid up. The operation was re-
Farm Wanted— W ant to hear
iug with yon."
pasted in June and December of from owner of a farm for sale
Mra. George Parmen of Condon the same year, and now he has Give lowest price and full particu­
end Mr». Olin Stalnaker of Cor­ been summoned for the fourth lars. L. Jones. Box 551, Olney,
vallis »pent last Friday at the Me- time.
Illinois,
W illiam« home.
The Halsey State bank hat had
worda completing its fall title pre­
fixed to the lettering on its big
front window.
ALBANY, OREGON
J P A ID -F O R P A R A G R A P H S
“ Number, Please”
an
Frank Krum and Vivian Cart-
»right have a aucceaeful radio re
ceiviog station, their own handi.’
work, at Harrisburg.
Farmers, wh,n iu need of a
Cream Separator
The Morton-Dotson motor com io i svesti gate my offer on the A N K E R
L. w . H v k r l k y .
P«ny, gave an informal picnic to MOLT.
families of employes and friends
• ven,Di oo < trip down
G ifts
Last
wi“ 1 M r. and M n,
D
u
rin
g
the
month
of
June
only we
r . C. hpeer of Portland as gueste
are offering you a W altham
of honor. Luncheon was served -
Wendeedey’a Albany Democrat’
T hat
Wrist Watch,
Thu Murphy Seed store at AI
• i??’ P - j ewel> ‘ ‘ h fine COI
1
hany gives numbered tickets to , -r 1 fi|led quality case, for
The Sabbath or the Lord’s Day
custnrners and every Saturday
which?
BDd •°*Dehody
Regularly sells as high as >40.
Kets * 1 5 0 in cash.
‘FOOLISH W IVES’
GARAGE
I f y o u r fa r m w ill b e f o r r e n t t h is f a ll g e t in
t o u c h w ith m e . I h a v e s e v e r a l g o o d f a r m e r s *
w a n t in g t o r e n t f a r m s . F ir e i n s u r a n c e ; fa r m
lo a n s .
Jay W. Moore,
Hotbeds and Cold Frames En­
able Gardener to Protect
Plants From Weather.
Realtor.
W h en y o u w ant G ood­
y e a r a n d fis k t ir e s , U n io n
g a s o l i n e o r g e n e r a l a n t j-
m o b ile r e p a ir i n g c a ll a t
H a ls e y g a r a g e .
v ll,B < rou ,h * h'»hest
quality of everything st the lowesi n „ .
sible pness
Tro ub le
c a ll,
„ PveB
prompt attention.
“
n.
. . .
H a ls X v G a r s g k -
Phone 16x5
Foote Bros., Props.
Cere e f Hetbeds
Hotbeds must be watched during
bright weather to prevent them be­
coming too warm, as the tun shining
directly on the glass toon bringe the
tem perature above that suitable for
the growing of plants.
Ventilation Is provided by propping
the sash np at one side or th® other
according to the direction of the wind.
Have the wind blow over the opening
and not directly into the bed.
Cold frames are hotbeds minus ar­
tificial
heat— simply
aashcovered
frames w ith no p it under them bnt
banked up on the outside to keep out
the cold. They are useful fo r grow.
Ing plants that have been started In
hotbeds, and for hardening plants to
get them In condition to plant In the
garden. Sometimes a bed about 1 2 U
feet In length covered by four regular
hotbed ansh la divided Into two p a rt,
one p art being made Into a hotbed
and the other a cold frame. This ia
an excellent arrangement and one that
Is not expensive.
201
Take care of your money now
and it will take care of you later.
GROWING SEASON
FOR MANY CROPS
ALSEY
Preparing a Hotbed to Oct Ahead of
Jade Frost.
should be planted
W e m ake a
S p e c ia lty o f
F r i e n d s h ip ,
E n gagem en t and
W e d d in g
ftiu g s
F. M. F r e n c h & S o n s
ALBANY
OREG.
C .C . B R Y A N T
ATTO RNEY A T LA W
New F irst N et’l Bank Bld’g,
Albauy, Oregon.
VILLAGE IS TORN UP
until the- temper-
sture of the soli has fallen below 88
degrees. Use a thermometer, the bulb
of which Is burled about 8 Inches deep
In (he soli. Feeling (he bed w ith the
hand Is not a reliable method of tak-
Ing the temperature. H ave s piece
of old carpet or a burlap mat to throw
over the ga«h for protection on ex­
tremely cold nights.
Upheaval In English Community
Like Comic Opera.
M oth-Eaten Fire Departm ent of Essex,
Eng., Rebels at Efforts Made to
Modornixe it — Firemen Are
A ll V olunteers
Amor A. Tussing
L A W Y E R a n d NOTARY
B rownsvii . l b , O kkoon
A. Peterson
¡Z “ 1* * 1 Shc*
Repairing.
H arlnw , E n g — Thia little Essex vfl.
Fine
Iftge has been fo r weeks the scene of
a
political
upheaval
-sufilcfeutly
comic
John Sfaudish left
ft yesterday to
to serve as the plot for a Gilbert and
visit hig brother at Washougal for
Beds May Ba U tlllie d Throughout
S u irv a a opera
The v l l l . | n lg the
■ few days.
Spring and Summer— They Are
w ith diamond claap. 24
chairman of the Parish council, who
» 1 Lyon s t, Albany, Oregon.
inches in length, for___
Inexpensive and Easily Oper-
, Mr«. Maggie Yarbrough eame
has been Investigating the village
atsd— Ventilation Essential.
Ore department*' for
pureoa, of
fromi Rugane yesterday to see bar These are real bargains.
reorganisation, and the h e i < Sam
■on Raubao, who hat been is this
A R C H IE C O R N E L IU S (P rsp sr .4 ky i n . t’n lt.d B tstss D sp sr tm .st
oeards. octogenarian, captain ftt tha
vioiutty a few weeks.
Of A grlcvltttrs )
nre brigade.
; i
Hotbeds and cold frames enable the
Are you ever asked where the
W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 65.
C n tll recently the village fire fight­
home gardener to lengthen the grow-
b»hiee oom« from7
H am ilto n ’s
ing apparatus .was scattered ground
Regular meeting next Saturday
Ing season for Ills crops
w ith them
hehy shop 1« advertised on our first
In various parts of the p a rt**, a hose
he can start his operations a few
night.
and ladder in one place, another
P $•-
weeks In advance of the last chilly T h ree R e a so n s
somewhere else w hile each member
dny»
of
spring,
before
which
It
Is
not
The Hamilton etora in Albany
why you should have ns examine of the volunteer brigade kept hts
possible
to plant
out
o f doors
h»aa free circulating library for
your eyes
First, we give a scientific helmet on his hall hatrack.
1 broughout the spring and summer examination.
Second, we never ad-
ouAbers who waot to learn how to in In te r n a l M ed icin e fo r th e | these beds may be u tlllie d , and a fte ’
This arrangem ent la bejfft disturbed
glasses
unless they are really
iM wise mothers.
Office l i t door south of .chool hou»e
by the chairman o f the Cornell, who
the
first
fall
frost
they
furnish
pro
needed'
*
nd
P
1'«
*.
'
f
>ou
need
glasses
p a st elev en y e a r s
H aliey, Oregon.
i T
PeHoi» >• enjoying a hunt-
tectlon for late vegetables. They ary we w ill have them made under our per­ Is out for the la teat Ih lg g In munici­
pal adm inistration an4 wants "cen
Inexpensive and easily operated, sai sonal supervision.
D e a le r
in
R eal
E s t a te .
»ng trip in Coos and Curry counties,
irallxatlo n.” H e decided to round up
garden specialists o f the United States
D o e s N o t O p e r a te
H a n d le . Town and Country Property
all
the
apparatus
and
put
It
under
Department of Agriculture.
•
look poeeweeion of
G ive him a call and tee if he can fix
one roof ln the C entral E li» station
'he local meat market today, sue-
Making a Hotbed Bash.
you up.
the dignified name given a small shed
W ill be st
* eeding Smith Bros.
Standard hotbed sash are 8
But Captain Heard» very strongly
a X T trl
,nd 11 '• cu*'°mary to make
M r Boh came to Rialto hall
objected.
Under tbe old regime he
K
,rd
*
n
hotbed
w
ith
one.
Saturday night , nd
t
„
kept a ladder and length of hoae In
sash, according to the
I more «ash.
■ng reception. The ..niorS d .m -
his back garden, thus Insuring hla
A L a A N v o n ta
bed desired. Select a well protected
prompt attendance at any fire In h it Electric
onetrated that there la histrionic
and thoroughly-drained spot, dig a
Haircutting, Maa.-aging
Harold Albro.
end of the village. T he C entral F ire
pit 12 to 18 Inches deep and a little
talent among them and they net-
U d . t i d y H u i. . « « fa , th .fr ex-
station Is a good half-m ile from his
Manufacturing optician.
in d Shampooing.
K rger than the bed la to be made
Office hours Id a. m. to 4 p m.
house, and w ith the burden of eighty
Throw the good top soil to one side
chequer,
Cleaning and Pressing.
year» on his shoulders he does not
T e a c h e r s’ E x a m in a tio n s
For a two-gash bed about one good
feel like running th a t distance every
wagon load of fresh horse-stable ma
Notice is hereby given that the county | tim e there la an alarm.
drove to Engene Sunday and en-
nure will be required. The manure
° ' L,nn county. Oregon
Judging from the evidence o f Cole­
should he thrown In a flat pile a few w ill hold the regular exam ination of ap­
man. chairman o f the council, Harlnw
A R C H IK C O R N E L IU S
feet away from where the bed la to plicants for state certificates at Albany
must be an exciting place when there
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N o C h a rg e fo r C o n su lta tio n be constructed and the pile turned Oregon, as follows
Is
a
fire
Not
long
ago.
he
say»,
there
about twice at Interval« o f three or ,
raen‘ ,nk Wednesday (June H
2-1 at 'i o'clock and continuing u ntil was a fire In the vicarage when "the
A t It la tim e d the outer
Dr. M ellenthin is a regular graduate four days
workmanahip. Watches
hose waa leaking all over the place B ’ pcrt
portion of the pile Is thrown to the Saturday, (June 17, 1922) at 4 o'clock
and
in medicine and surgery and la It
and
there
were
aertou,
m
is
firin
g
*
as
clocks a specialty.
Wednesday
Forenoon
middle and tha Inner portion to the
N ew sh o o s,
O ld
j censed by the state ol Oregon
He
to
whether
It
would
not
buret."
Again,
HALSBY
oiualda. In order to get uniform heat-
OREGON
at one storehouse where soma of the
| visits professionally the more important Ing throughout. Then put the manure
"hoe®, T ig h t s h o o s .
fire
brigade'»
appliances
were
kept,
| lawns and cities and off sis to all who Into the pit, each forkfu l helng shaken
Wednesday
Afternoon
A lle n 's
Foot
E ase,
the council's Investigating committee
call oa this tn p free consultation except to break It apart and spread It even-
Physiology, Reading Manual T ra in -
reported:
ly. It should be well tramped. Put u ' . i
the expense of treatment when desired
^ ' " « “ c Science,
"They found the hoae out of order
In a layer about 8 I nr he« deep, then Methoils of Kradmg. Course of Study for
According to h it method of treatm ent
C o r n s . T o t a k e r ig h t
and before they could open the door
Drawing,
Methods
in
Arithm etic.
another layer, treading each until the
hs does not operate for chronic append
where the apparatus was depoet ted
Thursday Forenoon
o u t , u s e C o r n -iM .
pit haa been filled lavel w ith the
ic itta gall stones ulcers of stomach, ton
they had te get a crowbar.”
Arithm etic. History of FMiication, P,y
ground.
It
should
be
Just
motst
work done promptly and
O n e b o x Y e a e t V i - i> Sils or adenoids
During tbe Investigation It devel­
^ • ' hod*
'i« « v a p h y , Me
enough to pack reasonably solid, but
reasonably.
Phone No. 26V.9
t u n iin e T a b le t s
f r e e '!
O f'sm 'u f0 ™ ^ '“1
' f t Course oped that H arlo w has no real fire en­
He has to his credit wonderful results aprtngy under the feet.
of Study for Domestic Art
gine
T
he
fram
e
of
(he
bed,
made
of
wood
w .th e a c h b o t t l e o f J ! ia diseases of the stomach, liv e r, how-
"But there'« a good one at Epping
Thursday Afternoon *
1« then set on top of tbe manure and
J N u x a te d Iron .
els blood, skin, nerves, heart, bladder,
only aix mllee away," said a member
Grammar, Creograpbv. Stenography
the earth from tha bottom o f the idt
bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, banked up outalde of the frame to keep American lite ra tu re . Physics t L
of the Pariah council,
" i f w « want
BL’N E R A L D IR E C T O R S
w riting, Methods in language Tliesi, them we Juet ring them up from tbe
rheumatism, actatics, leg ulcers sad rev
H A R R IS B U R G
LEBANON
out the cold. The north side of the for Primary Certificate
R et rid o f t h o s e F r o c k -
polio, .ration
We have good w ater
tai ailments.
fram e ahonld be fl Incbea higher than
Bhone 88
rhoo# , ,
Friday Forenoon
¡«8. O t h in e
D o u b le J J
pressure here, so we seldom need to
I f yon have been ailing for any length tha south side The good toll f,„m i« s L * Iiry »"J PrF “ < *
Branches at
Orthography pump
I f we w»nt more pressure we
the
aurfaca
of
the
pit
la
spread
Nrow nanlic, Phone 37C15.
of time and do not gel any belter, do
telephone
the
secretary
of
the
local
• he parked manure
It t , ,
.
not fail to call, as improper measures
w ater company, and he telephones tbe Halaey Phone IM,. Frank K trk , M gr
• e mix a little well rotted manure » i,h
Friday Aflernaon
I rather than disease are very often the thia soil.
worke and they turn on tbe pum ps"
"
B a th in g C a p s.
W het happens I f the line Is husy or
cause of your long standing trouble
A l<,b r *- C iv il
Put the sash on and leave tbe bed ’ , »o\ em in ent,
the secretary le out g olfln , th.
M arried women must be accompanied to heat for several days First (be
.
have an
Saturday Porenoou
ctllor did not say.
« - . » • » —
K 7 J accumul
manure w ill become very hot
| by their hushaads
no
«ccumulation of
then
Geometry, botany.
The firemen are all volunteers who articles
by b e t^ r
T 1*4' ° r
a fter tw o or three days tt win grad
are paid a small retaining fee. with like to
which ^ m eb o d y would
Saturday Afternoon
Addre«»
•We boston block. Mineap
ually cool. The temperature w ill then
. A”
extra for fires at so much for the first •ire of th .?
General History. Bookkeeping
Iverhsement the
the
oil», M ibb .
rvuialS
tnoderat«.
{g0
•
’
**
of
th
ia
costing
25c
•eeda
hour and a trifle leas fa r each sub*» huyst and covert what c* is m jjrht find a
H »» 'iter, io. Supt, png £g.
ib * 1 flour.
_
»owoals tr<>h tato good
Also French indestructible
OPERATIONS STARTEO EARLIER
Dress Shoes
Jearl Necklace
a Specialty
$10
I- 0. 0.' F.
C o m in g to A lb a n y
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
W. J. Ribelin
U flT U l
H U IIS L
A I r>
ALBAN Y
M on d ay a n d T u cw d ay
J u n e 12 a n d 1 3
TWO DAYS ONLY
Wall Paper
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O ]p to m e tris t.
BARBER SHOP
E. C. M IL L E R
W ATCHMAKER& Jeweler
F. M. GRAY,
Calocide, Tiz.
Drayman.
W R I G H T & P O O I.E
Now ¡« (He tim e „
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W è m S " raBn'’ Î
W. A. Rlnio, Orvffjst
FARMERS
CASH