PAGE 4 HALSEY EN T E R P R IS E HALSEY home. AH hands visited Browns Thunderstorms have been rather ville yesterday. T h e new com ers 1 frequent here this summer. are looking for a location for a D uring one particularly severe home io th is v ic in ity . i storm, while the thunder was rolling Those who have expressed the I storm, while the thunder was roll- opinion th a t the last two shone J ing. Jimmy, eight years old, became here charged too much ought to he rather annoying to his four-year-old satisfied w ith M r KesseU'e offer brother. i fo r to n ig h t—80 cents and students , An unusually loud clap finally I free, and th a t for such a treat as drove Jim m y away from teasing he offers. B ill. The second h a lf o f the Southern “ What is the thunder for?” ashed Pacific’s o iu n ty tax was 1 08,555. the four-year-old. The father, thinking to drive ! T h e re 'll be a /o il house at the R ialto tom orrow night. A ll school home a lesson in conduct, said: “ I t students are invite d to attend free. is \o make bad boys be good.” A . J. H ill has been enjoying a Jimmy looked properly squelched. visit from bis sister and her hus. Then the storm cleared up. Small band, 8. P. F u lle r and wife of B ill, formerly much subdued, got i V isalia, C el. The couple are ta l his coflrage back, and began to tease i ented metricians and sang at the the penitent Jamc9. M S church Suhday. They have A t last the older boy could stand a daughter who, though greatly the annoyance no longer. He walked afflicted physically, is the author over to the window. of many songs and hymns. “ Ixird, send some more thunder,” Raleigh Templeton got abont a l| he said, earnestly.— Washington ! the prises 00 Cheviot sheep at the state fair. I t is not often that eleven broth- *rs and sisters in a fa m ily get to gether after come o f them are over seventy years old, as the Davis, fa m ily did in Halsey Sunday. C. C. Jackson was a t the couuty fair the first day. F rank Porter's red polled cattle are at the fa ir. 80 are C. B. Cor n e tts Durhams and Holsteins shown by George M cCart of H a r risburg end C. R. Evans. page 4) Justice V icto r O lliv e r of A lbany has been appointed commissioner of the U nited States d is tric t court for Oregon. (C o jlin u e d from The valuation of personal prop. e r tr in the county is more than <300,000 less than last year. The greater p a rt of the decline is in prices of livestock. The J. W . Sprenger farm at A . A. M o rrill and wife and Shedd has been rented to T. B. Sprenger jr . and the owner and granddaughter, M ildred T irk e , are bis wife are going to N orth Band. visiting w ith Eldon Cross and wife. Mrs. Cross is • daughter o f George M axw ell and wife have the M o rrill» .—Cor, A lbany Her gone to N iw p o rt for a few weeks’ stay. As we go to pross the manage, The southern road from Browus- ment of the county fa ir faces n v ilie to the Pacific highway hat financial fa ilu re . Of course. I t been rocked and the other, which Was not advertised in (h a t great comes to Halsey, w ill now receive newspaper, the Halsey Enterprise. a tte n tio n . M rs. Portia Stewart, late of the Stewart A Price confectionery, * L in n county was one of ten and Charles B u tle r o f L e b a n o n are w h ic h won $100 each at the state licensed and probably wed by now. fa ir in the buys* and g irls ’ club Good luck to them 1 com petition. Mrs. M ildred M cM ahan is to Mrs. Bel vary Logan returned meet representatives o f twelve Tuesday from her three-weeks visit Lane county Rebekah lodges in w ith her daughter. M is. N ewland, louveotion at Eugene Oct. 20. near C orvallis. The second h a lf nf taxes not paid today w ill he delinquent, R e u b n Jackson and fa m ily a r rived at H alsey from A lp io a , M ich., Monday n ig h t. Mra. Jack- son is Mrs. A rth u r Foote's sister and th : p a rty are at the Foote BLOOD ATTRACTS SHARKS HARD OP HEARING A fanner’s wife had given a party. D uring the night two farmhands who lived in the house grew hungry for the good things in the pantrv. Rising from bed, they crept down stairs, hut unfortunately the mis tress heard them. One heard her coming and escaped; the other was caught. Afterward the more fortunate one remarked <o the unlucky oDe: “ Pidn t you ’ear ’er coinin’, B ill? ” Oow could I ?” he replied, “ with me mouth fu ll of meat I” — J udge. M ENS W in te r S h o e s T IM E South No. 18, 12:01 p. a . 2*. 5.30 p. m. Ko, 23, 11:29 a 17. 5„ jo SUNDAY MAIL HOURS The delivery window of the H alsey postoffice is open Sundays from 9:15 to 9:45 s, m. and l 2 ,Q0 to 12:36 and 4:<5 to 6.00 p. m. " O ur shoes have always given satisfaction. W e are careful in their selection, bearing in mind the test that they will be put to by our wet winters. You can’t go wrong when you buy them here. paid - forparagraphs Admittance Here 5 Cents a Line Men s Brown Cowhide, heavy leather sole, a splendid shoe for the xfr* w money, priced .............. y p & • * ¿ 5 M en’s plain toe Bluestone Blucher, two full soles, priced ............. For Sale: Registered Shrnp rams. Dr. J. W. Cook Brownsville, Oregon. «hire Card of Thanlu We take this method of th a n k ing onr m any frien ds who showed sym pathy and tendered assistance n our lata bereavement and who contributed th e b ea u tifu l floral offerings at the funeral. wax chrome leather upper, vam solid leather soles and heels, soles, a 100 per A cent all leather shoe, priced Men’s heavy k<p leather work shoe, the strongest and best wearing OO work shoe we know of priced ® Vr VZ W, H . RoBXRTBON AMD F amily R ip Van W in k la w ill he tbs chief a ttractio n at the R ialto to morrow n ig ht. Poor old R ip was absent m inded ' and frequently would catch h im self and exolaim: "O h , py tarn, I fo rg it I vas dead.’ ’ A ll fo r th ir ty centa to adults aud free to students. D r. E. W . B a rn u m , dentist, at Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and F rid ay. . _______ 'I'he 8^ore w^h a —---- square deal for every [ blain CLOTH inocq ] customer. Robinson Crusoe is to be pre vented in segregated chapters at the R ia lto in the coming weeks. Every boy and g ir l ia interested in ALBANY, OREGON Crusoe. Fresh Salmon the Claxtonola for sale, f. o. b. Oyster villa, at Ce a pound Come in and hear it play A ll Send ordurs to WILMER. KYLE, W inanl, O regjn. phonograph records aud needles. No One Will Refuse a plate of C lark's ice creem. lie d eli cious flavor, so pleasing to the palate, appeals to eveyone's taste, yonwg or old- I t you doubt this try some yourself. Oue tr ia l, w ill convince you. Sold by tbs pint, quart or gallon. Cooling sot*, drinks, too. First-class Burbank and Mortgage Lifter potatoes or sale. Clark's Confectionery RALPH McNBILr Halsey, W hen you pick up a book and.bold it too far from yon i t is a sign you need reading glasses. Always ask for Kryptoks, as the reading p art is visible io the wearer only. $1 •and | 5 O Per bushel HALSEY STATE BANK FO R SAl.fc—Eleven head, some Tackle for fishing for sharks that a Florida man has invented ia fea tured by a float to be filled with ani mal blood, which slowly exudes to three buck lambs included. Balance ewes. Price (or the bunch S-AO. attract the savage fish. Halsey, Oregon wold Sheep. CHANC Y SICKELS. R A IL R O A D N o rth À A tfA A fK onto. z C A P IT A L AND $35,000 SURPLUS Harold Albro. Manufacturing optician. Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited R IA L T O The Adventures Seven-room house, cooJ U r n , one block of land, Price $8o0, $250 down, bdance $15 per month. See plenty of fruit. Jay W. Moore, Realtor. N o t ic x to C b k d it o b s Noties is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned has been, hr the county court of Linn county. Oregon, duly appointed adm in istrator of the estate of W illia m H. M e- I Mahan, deceased. Any and a ll persons haviag claims against said estate Are hereby notified to present the same to the adm inistrator at his residence. H a l sey, Oregon, w ithin six months from I the date hereof, duly verified as by law required. tinted this 20th day of September, 1922,' J. S. M c M ahan . I Adm inistrator of the estate of W illta m H MeMahan, deceased. W'BATBBBroBD A W y a TT, . Are You Looking Ahead? Are you saving for the future or spending all as you go? Saver or Spender ? The saver w ill soon be able Io own his own farm or business. H is success is assured The spender has a good tim e early in life, spending all and too tats re alizes the truth of the saying : "T h e secret of success is saving." Which One Are You? W a«l L ascciîe Save a little each week and prepare for the future. The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon _____________________ PICTURED AT LAST! TUB * w m s . I b s M t,w (a»M .1 tbs kw»- l o r n , tlapM a f m il s l.n a lm m atlkmannmm. P O L A N D T O E X P O R T EGOS R IP Also “ Felix at the Fair” All students will be admitted free Adults 30c LOOK ! U N IV E R S A L ox E x e c u t r ix a Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by an order of the Connty Court of Linn County, Oregon, has been appointed executrix of the last w ill and testament of T. A. Powell, de ceased. A ll persons having claims against said estate »re required to pre- sent them w ithin six month« from the date of this notice, w ith the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at her res idence in Halsey, ia Linn county, Ore- ton. Dated and first published this 28th day of September, 1922. R osa P o w k h ., E xecutrix Aforesaid. A m o x A. T v m i v o , Atty, for E x rx . WhereT?avings ire safe ” The - Most Wonderful Cbopter ploy e v e r produced , A tty a for Adair. | N o t ic x up ArroiN TM XNT A short tim e before the wor the Germans on the occasion of the Oberamroergau festivals placed on the market a perfumed cheese, to which they gave an immense amount of publicity. This cheese was easily manufactured; fresh little curds were mingled w ith dried flowers and finely chopped aromatic herbs. The name .w ith which the cheese waa labeled constituted its sole original ity, “ Ohs rpmmergauer passions fest- spielalpenk muter klosterdeiicatcs- fruhstuckskacse.” Which meant- Poland w ill have available for ex- Iport from 700 to 1,000 rarloada of .«gg» annually, according to recent calculations basal on the potential •gg production o f the nation, says the Poland M a g a z in e , It ia esti- ' mated that the annual production | is approximately 2,000.000.000 egga, i or 15,000 carloads. A t a recent conffrence ia Cracow th® continued control of the egg ex port trade was favored, since other wise the low rate of Polish exchange would tend toward the exporting of too .great a propo rtion of the na tion’s egg supply. A t the present rate o f exchange it is about 1 cent egg. ’ -t V A J M a f z am «sac Wl UJC H U t C OI I * ’ • H. K irkp atrick. Deceased, i Citation To L. L G ray; 'Robert W. Kern, Charles E Kern, Eldon W . K ern . E S. Bash and to all others unknown, G reet- in«: In the name of the sUte of Oregon. You are hereby cited and required to ap pear i a the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of L in n, et the courtroom thereof, at Albany, in said county, os Monday, the 16th day of Octo ber, 1922; at tan o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted ta th o n riu g aud directing the adm inis trator of the 'said e«tate to sell lots 3, 6, 7 aed 8 ia block 2 ia K. Hayes addition to Halsey, Linn county, Oregon, at p n ra te salt after advertisement as re quired by law. Witness, the Hou. W . R B tl.y x u , Judge of the conuty court of the state of Oregon for the countv of Linn, with the seat of said court stfiaed. this 6th day of September. A. D. 1922. . - R M. Russ can. Clerk [Small By M K . W o o d s . Deputy