PAGE 4 H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E O C T . 13, 1922 there wes no danger, but it will take some time to overcome the Mr, Gormley effects.' drying prunes for duritig the season. Tom M iller has a brokeo little finger, the result of a fall from a adder at the Rialto, where he was doing jeuitor work, Friday. Dawson’s In an item printed on page 8 Jokn Salash was reported as hav ing visited Saturday's taces and the words " a n d w ife ” were omit ted after his name, leaving Mrs A new fireproof building, a Salash apparently at home, where ** picker house” 50 by 70 feet, is she wasn’t. being erected el the woolen mill. As we go to press Mrs. Hugh I Mrs. E . C. M iller bee been visit Leeper ie reported nicelv improv ing her sister io Albany all week. ing in her combat with toneihtis. The B a c k g ro u n d o f Good Scholarship Mrs. Guy L»yton feel oo a gaso line engine Monday moroing and cut her right band so severely that Dr. Marke had to take five stitches io it. Jake Ackerman and wife of Brownsville and Mrs. M«ry West visited at J. W. Pugh’s Sunday. Mrs. O. ). Albertson has been on the sick list thia week. T h e g re a te s t s a le You buy We do floral designing Potted plants and cut flowers Floral baskets of oil kinds Bridal bouquets a specialty M a il orders prom ptly filled Phone 166J Albany' Oregon D R U G G IS T A firs io the logging place of the Sawyer sawmill near Brownsville (one who runs a sawmill is a saw yer, you know) was jurt becom ing threatening when the rain put t out. J o ts a n d T it t le s (Continued from page 4) W . J, Ribelin and Arthur W ei- ley cauie home from Brooton epiug.* 1 The Brownsville high school Friday, declaring that the "kelp football team goes to the couuty ore” treatment had rejuvenated seat Saturday to try conclusions them and appearing ae it it bad. ith the high school team there. W illiam K irk , Cbarlea Morn- Ray Fox end Faye Evens were 1 i iweg and Delon Clark went to fined for setting off firecrackers on the postponed races at the fair the streets of BruwDiviile last £ t iund Saturday. week. The farmers have been wonder George Laubner has taken his fully favored by the weather clerk. farm back from M r. Neff a ud Enough rain to make good plow moved on to reside, leaving the ing and then good plowing weather- large Dean house vacant. Mrs. Clara Thompson of Browns ville came home from Eugene and was met by H . C- Thompson and wife an<l Mrs. Amy Standish and went heme from here in the Thompson car Tuesday. W . I I . Umstead, son of Mrs. A. Try Sears’ Butternut Bread it 11 J 1 1 * L v. Umstead of this city, has been r la n a le d e x c lu s iv e ly b y confined to his bed in bie home in Portlaud with heart disease for some weeks. His mother visited hiiu Snnday and found him Very low. A letter received Turs« a / Some goo 1 high school news morning reported him oo bitter. came this week, but was too late Mr>- Lucy Pray returned Sun after there was more news in hand than thd Enterprise force could day night from her visit with the put in type for this week’« paper.. Wells fam ily near Junction City. Bert Clark B rushes and of T o o th m any o th e r Dawson’s STO R E A L B A N Y There were 108 at the Christian chirch Sunday school ra lly , in . «teed of 78, as reportsd. ... R IA LTO T H E A T E R , F R ID A Y W om an with W lo »1000.00 ALONE' DOROTHY DALTON a G EO R G E M E LFO R D P r o d u c tio n i Street Intersec- ! tio n s .........................» L u m b e r_________ G ravel . . . . . . . . . . . I M a in t C ity Propt. I Miscl. and Labor .,. »1320.04 O »tslanding Warrants . . . . . O ptom etrist Youth and Age. my youth I thought of writing a The m elodram a beautiful, sweeping from Estimated Receipts; London’s ballrooms to the wild South Amer ¡ License Fee».......... » 20.00 ican jungle. Road T a x ............... 500.00 Produced by the man who made "TheiShiek » 524 00 Milton Sills and W anda H a w le y th e east W Recapitulation A ls o and No. 2 of “ Robinson Crusoe Andy and MinJn “The G um ps” J HALSEY RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE Seven-room house, good barn, one block of laud, plenty of fru it. Pries M00. »250 down, balance »15 per month. See Jay W. Moore, Are yon saving for the future or spending all as yon go 7 »2520,00 - Am ount to be Raised by T a a ___ »3000 04 E. F Creta Recorder of the C ity of Halsey Saver or Spender ? The saver w ill soon be able to own his own farm or business. His success i t assured The spender has s gorsd tim e early in life, spending a ll, and too late re alties the truth of the ta rin g ‘ ‘ Ih e secret of success is saving." Estim ated E xp ens;s..........-..» 2 5 2 0 .03 Estimated R eceipts....................... 526.00 By order of the eoaacil. R e a lto r . Are You Looking A head? 200.00 Which One A re Y ou? ' 166, F ra n k K irk , M gr ADiuiusTRaToa's S a l k Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited »1320.00 Phone W hen you pick up book and hold it too far »1000.00 . D IR E C T O R S LEBANON Phone 15 Halsey: A t the city council chambers on Mon day evening. October 16th, 1922, at the hoar of 7 p. m., w ill be held a mass meet ing for the purpose of n om in atin g can from yon it is a sign you need reading didates for the follow ing city offices, to glasses. Always ask for Kryptoks, at be filled at the c ity election. Tuesday, recorder, the reading part is visible io the wearer November 7th, 1922: mayor, treasurer, marshal, one council man for only. a two-year term, two councilinen for a four-year-term. By order of the city eouncil. R. F. Cnoss, Recorder of the city of Halsey. $35,000 175.00 360.00 500.00 »5.00 200.00 FUNERAL ZOTICB To the Legal Voters of the City of for the a'iscumion and adoption of the “ 1 he Eu- W hy ? "The women walked alone.” ’ ’ How do you know ?” "T h e R ia lto announcement says io .” "W h y did she walk aloue?’’ " W e ’ll have to go and ae«. Maybe it wee because she coaid walk without help. Maybe she wsot on crutches. Maybe it was because nobody would walk w ith her, or because she would not walk with anybody else.” Halsey HALSEY STATE BANK ing board from December 31, 1922, to December 31, 1923. Estimated Expeuses. Council m en............. » 72.00 M a rs h a l................... 202,00 M a y o r.................... . 12.00 Health O fficer . . . . 12.00 Recorder__ . . . . . . 60.00 Street lig h tin g . . . 612.00 E le c tio n ............... . . 34.00 D r. E. W . Barnum, dentiet, at Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and Friday. Branches at Brownsville, Phone 37C15. Clark’s Confectioner» D. G- Gray, brother of Frank when the team jerged and threw cify budget, a , given below, for the year Gray, the draymen, returned to her out, itijuriog her back. Dr. 1921 his Portland home Monday, after Marks was summoned and said Estimated budget • * passed bv the levy For Sale: Registered Shrop shire rame. Dr. J. W . Cook, Brownsville, Oregon. Phoae 35 the Claxtonola i . R e g i s t e r e d Cots- ; wold Sheep. X* Admittance Here 5 Cents a Line H A R R IS B U R G satire on mankind: but now In my Mrs. I.ana Romer*of Portland, Harold Albro. W illia m Templeton is still i n i age I think I should w rite an apology whose first husband was the la te Manufacturing optician. serious condition at Salem, whe/e for sale, f. o. b. Oyster- foe them.— Walpole. Perry Overton of Brownsville, lie is under Dr. Kent's care. ville, at 6c a pound where she is well known, returned I Send orders to W IL M E R K Y L E , Mrs. Harry Davis and daughter home Monday from a visit with We sell W in»nt. Oregon. and Mrs. T. J. Skitviu and niece the Overtons of Brownsville. w e n t to the races Saturday. Miss Anne Warmoth of Browns i n« county fair was under ville died Sunday end wee buried Come in and hear it play ■ loudy skies and over wet soil until Tuesday. She bed been confined Hulsey turned the school children to her room with rheumatism for All phonograph records and needles. loose and pretty nearly alLof IIs l several years. She wee 60 years First-class Bnrbank and any atte n d ed , F rid a y , when the old and had taught school io her No One Will Refuse a Mortgage Lifter potatoes plate of C lark’s ice cream, fts d eli skies were bright and ell was home lewn fur many yeare. I t is . cious flavor, so pleasing to the palate, aaid that she taught more prim ary ,O r S a le , merry. —„ appeals to eveyone's taste, young or old. < 1 and | 5 Q p#r cwt; I t yon doubt this try some yourself. One T. P. Patton »as at tbs county pupils iu that city than any other tria l w ill convince you. Sold by the teacher. metropolis Tuesday, R A LP H M cN EIL, Halsey. pint, quart or gallon. The Mountain Stater Power com- ' ■ i ........ .n ■ . . It. W . Tripp and family of Al- Cooling soil drinks, too. F O R SA LE— Eleven head, » m e bony, a party of six. expectrd to pany must be spending some of vtsit yesterday for Minneapolis, Toy where lus mother is reported to be pro vein ante end obangee, One two-year juice het been shnt off p pretty reg very ill. buck anil ularly Sunday end the letter la pari Prof. English’« passengers <o three buck lam b* included. Balance of each night lately. Price for the bunch 150. -* the county fair were his family C H A N C Y S IC K E L S . Jamee Rice was at county head and P. J. Forster and wife. quarters Wednesday. Unregistered stock is slow of sale Nortea Harry Commons and fam ily this fall arid horses can hardly be T o the Taxpayers of the City of fief- H a ls e y , O re g o n given awnv. At the Harmon-Jack- ware a t th e co u uty m etro po lis F r i aey: eon auction a pair of horsee went d ay. At the city council chambers, on M on day evening. November 13, 1922. at the for leas then 110. Great is King Mrs. O. F- Keel was sitting on a hour of 7 p . m . w ill be held a meeting Auto I C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S truuk iu a wagon this afternoon Spuds S U N D A Y M A IL H O URS The delivery window of the Heleey postoffice is open Sundays from 9:15 to 9:45 a. m. and l?:20 to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m. W R IG H T & PO O LE BLESSED D E A T H !, a 5.50 p. m. L IC E N S E D Somoni tbs prises F. H. Porter’s red polled oettle have won at the fairs have been corded up in the Koontx store window the past few lays. D r. Charles Park, although a lover of Latin, told at a recent gath ering of the protest of a Brown uni versity sophomore against study of the dead languages. The sophomore, according to Doctor Park, pasted tho following lines “To the Dead” ua the university bulletin board: 24, Old papers, 5c a bundle. terprise office. F red REXALL South Ño, 23. 11:29 a. m. 17, 5.30 p. in. PAID-FORPARAGRAPHS h o u s e h o ld a rtic le s a re i n th is sale All are dead who spoke It. AU are deed whot wrote lb Ail are deed who learned It. Blessed death I They earned It I — From the Outlook. Fresh Salmon package C 0F F E TEA STATIONERY M EDICINE FISH BEEF RINGO, th e y e a r. Extra one for l c H A LL'S FLORAL and MUSICfSHOP The Women’s Foreign Miss'oo- ery society of the M. E. church Held a very helpful meeting at the io season home of Mrs Frank Hadley last A ll kinds of for canning Saturday. Mrs. Chance was a Quarter« of visitor. At tbs next meeting les purposes at canning prices sons will begin in the new text W. F. C A R T E R book, "Building W ith In d ia .” Every member is urged to try to be out in order not to miss th i. study. Mrs. M cW illiams was out in the auto Sunday, the first time since she was under the surgeon’s knife « °f P a s te fo r 2 5 c a n d y o u g e t an Fresh and Cured Meats_ g g W. A. a Sale North No. Iff. 12;01 p, m. Sees a little each week and prei are for the future. T h e F ir s t S a v in g s B a n k o f A l b a n y , O r e g o n Where Savings are safe ' Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the county court of Linn county, Oregon, made October 16th, 1922, authorising and directing the un dersigned aa adm inistrator of the estate of W. H . K irk p a tric k , deceased, to sell lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in E. Hayes addition to Halsey, Linn county, Oregon, Therefore, I w ill, from and after the 20th day of November. 1922, at my resi dence in Halsey, Oregon, sell the real property above described at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to confirmation by" said court. F. M . On a y , Adm inistrator. L. L. S w a m , A tty, for Adm r. Norica to CaantToas Notice i* hereby given to all whom it may eoacarn that the undersigned has been, by the county court of Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed adm in istrator of the estate of W illia m H. M c M ahan, deceased. Any and a ll persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the adm inistrator at his residence, H a l sey, Oregon, w ith in six months from the date wereof, duly verified as by law re q u tr-l. Dated -h it 24th day of September, 1922, ’ J. S. M c M a h a n , Adm inistrator of the estate of W illia m H. M cM ahan, deceased. WxaTMaroBD & W ya tt , A tty a for Admr. N o t ic i vaArroiNTMBNTorExacuTiix Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by an order of the County Court of Linn County. Oregon, has bean appointed executrix of the last w fll and testament of T. A. Powell, de ceased. A ll persons having claims against said estate are required to pre sent them w ith in six m onth* from the date of this notice, w ith the proper roncherà, to the undersigned at her res idence in Halsey, in L in n county, Ore gon. Dated and first published this 28th day of September, 1922. Rosa P o w k l l , E xe c u trix Aforesaid. A m OB A. T u m i n G, A tty, for Exrx. Citation In the connty court of the state of Oregon, for J jn n connty: In the matter of the estate of 1 W. H K irk p a tric k, Deceased. / C ,‘>t,on To L- L G ray; Robert W. Kern, Cbarlea K Kern. Eldon W . Kern, E. 5. Bush and to all others nnknown, G reet ing: In the name of the state of Oregon. Yon a rt hereby cited and required to sp- I war in the cdunty court of the state of Oregon. for the county of L in n, at the courtroom thereof, at Alhany, in said county, oo Monday, the lpth day of Octo ber, 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted authorising and directing the adminis trator of the said estate to tell lots 5. 6. 7 and 8 in block 2 in E. Hayes addition to Halsey, Linn county, Oregon. At private tale after advertisement as re quired by law. Witness. the Hon. W . R B ll.vXV. Judge of the connty court of the state of Oregon for the connty o f Linn, with the seat of said court affixed, this 6th day of September. A . D. 1922. R. M. RrssXLL. Clerk 'SealJ By M. K . W o o trt. Deputy