Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 05, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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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.
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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
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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
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PICTURED AT LAST!
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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
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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.
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V A J M a f z
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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.
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R M. Russ can. Clerk
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By M K . W o o d s . Deputy