Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 26, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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B K I B K r K iS E
Tailet Articles
___ Face Creams
Pompeian, Day, Night
ana Massage
Porfd’s Cold and Van
ishing, in jars and
tubes
Hinds’ Honey and Al­
mond a n d c o ld
cream
Armond's Cold and Vanishing in
jars and tubes
Ingram ’s Milkweed Cream
Hndnut's Marvelous Cold Cream
Clawood Cream with Peroxide
Iisgett & Kamsdell's Cold Cream
Stillman's Freckle Cream
Mavis Vanishing Cream
Cutez
Cutez
Cntez
Cutez
Paste Polish (pink)
Cake Polish
Cuticle K^mover
sets
Santiseptic Lotion
W. A. RINGO, Druggist
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(Continued from page 3)
Rev. Mr. N 'deu of Shedd
preached at the Methodist church
Sunday evening.
Herbert Lerwill of Crawfords
ville was convicted of having liquor
in hie automobile. He appealed
from the justice court to the oir
cuitcourt and is n u to o bail. Hill
& Marks are hie attorneys.
Mrs. Prank H»dley was in town
Monday for the first time since her
recent illness.
The birthdays of Mesdamee A4
and K. I. SteuLxrg of Albany and
R. L. 8 ten berg of Silverton were
celebrated at the A1 Sleuberg home
(Sunday.
It is estimated th at two weeks
more will complete the shoulders
on the pavement from here to
Shedd.
The addition to the C hristian
eburcb-ie wailing only for cement,
which is out of the m arkets. The
building fund is in hand for the
work.
North
A Great Girl Rider
No. 18. 12:01 p.
24. 5 50 p
South
No. 23, 11 29« ffl.
12, 5.30 p. mt
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
The delivery window of the
Halaey postoffice is open Sundays
from 9:15 to 9:45 a. m, and 12 20
to 12:35 and 4:*5 to 5.00 p. m.
LODGE DUES— NO S T IL L
The Methodist church Standard
Bearers met lost week Wednesday
Wilbur Kidd is secretary of a
evening at the home of their su­ lodge of Odd Fellows. A great
perintendent, Mrs. A. W. Foote,
many members pay their dues by
and enjoyed a lesson on India led
calling
at his bouse.
by Amanda Mitzner.
The lodge members now are tell­
Karl Bramwell’s mother and tw ing a good joke on Kidd. They say
of her granddaughters w ine from the police became suspicious because
Eugene and visited at hie tom« so many men called at his house,
over the week end.
and investigated to see whether he
John Hultz of Brownsville, 61, had a still in lus home.—Indianapo­
died Saturday, leaving fonr eons, lis News.
Earl, Floyd, Paul and Ralph, and
three daughters, Mrs. Glenn E ar­
uite’s lilt.
Think of the Ills from which yoo
ner, Mrs. Hess and a schoolgirl,
R. W Tripp, who started for
Minneapolis with his family in an
O-'dsmobile, has written back to
Morton & Doteou, distribulois of
the machine, on bis arrival at
Jots and 1 ittles
Mrs. Georgia Morse of Brownr-
ville gives lessons on the violin at
the Ringo home every Thursday.
The Christian church last Sun­
day bad the largest congr-tgatiou
of the season to date.
Grand Island, Neb., th at daring
the eighrdays which it required to
Douglas Taylor was at the county go that distance the auto ’’ took
metropolis Saturday.
everything on high and the motor
Robert Gansle got losl wbi.. never missed a shot.”
hunting near Alpine Saturday and
Dean Morris of Scio has tost
was out three days, but stood the bis champion prise-winning E ng­
experience well.
lish setter dog and advertises a re­
Deferred warrants on the county ward for it. It was last seen at
general fund up to No. 15,062 Springfield.
have been called in.
PAID-FO RP a RAGRAPHS
A dm ittance H ere 5 Cents
a Line
Loet, Oct. 14, a black velvet
puree in S turtevant’s store or be­
tween Dr. Marks’ office and the
•tore.
Had $9 or 110 in it.
Leave at the postoffice, Box 191.
Everyoue who oas read Peter B
K yne’s story, - T h e Valley of the
G iants,” will want to see ita dra­
m atization at the Rialto tomorrow
night, with W allace Reid in the
leading role and a talented cast.
Those who have not read the story
will probably never know what
enjoym ent they miss if they do
not co.
are exempt, and It will aid you to bear
patiently those which now you may
suffer.—Cecil.
To Learn to Pray.
He that will learn to pray, let him
so to gen.—Herbert.
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There Is no Institution which Is
building good. sound citizenship more
steadily and consistently than Boys’
and Olrls’ Clubs. It teaches Its mem­
bers not only how to produce good
livestock, soil products or prepared
articles, but they learn In It thrift,
business principles, and, best of ail,
true manhood and womanhood.
In the center of the group -shown
here stands Dale Altman of Gresham.
Ore. He Is a member of the Mult
nomah County Jersey Calf Club, and
the other two boys are members of
the same club. Dale's calf won first
In the county club exhibit at tbe Mult
nomah county fair this year and won
Por Sale:
Registered Shrop­
Dr. J. W. Cook,
Brownsville, Oregon.
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Nation Builders in the Making
championship In the open classes. It
was placed fourth at tha Oregon state
fair.
1
shire
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Doris McCIeave la probably better
known to the genera) public than any
other chow borse rider In the west.
Her youth, her magnificent riding aod
daring combine to make her an idol
with the people. The picture shows
her on her horse "Victoria.” going
over the bars. She w ill be at the
Night Horse Show of the Pacific In ­
ternational Live Stock Exposition.
Portland, Ore., November 4-11.
The Night Horse SLOW became so
popular last year that three matinees
were added to the program, and they
will be continued this year, of course
Over $16,000 is offered In premiums
for the Horse Show alone and seven
$1000 stakes are offered—almost un­
precedented In horse show annals. One
of these is for the heavy horse driv­
ing contest, an event of wild excite­
ment emong the horsemen. The horse
show this year is replete with color
and action. Seme of the finest horses
of the entire country w ill show their
paces In the big arena, and some of
the most enthusiastic horsemen, driv­
ers and riders w ill exhibit the pacee
of the prancing beauties of the equine
world.
rams.
Dr. E. VV. Barnum, dentist, ut
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Friday.
Old papers, 5c a bundle,
terprise office.
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H A L L ’S
FLORAL and MUSIC SHOP
P IA N O S
S H E E T M USIC
SO N O R A PH O N O G RA PH S
V O C A L IO N R E C O R D S
A ll Popular music, 3Sc
M i II orders promptly filled
I Phone 166J
— ¡Albany' Oregon
He Is expected at the Pacific Inter-
national Live Stock Exposition held
In Portland. O re , November 411. to
try his skill at showing with the win
ners from other parts of the North
west.
GOLD DIGGERS’ T R 0U 5L C C
Superior and Inferior.
Tou may fair to shine In the opinion
“Maymc ordered a $6,000 coat
of others, both In your conversation
and her gentleman friend wouldn't and actions, from being superior,
pay for it.”
well ns inferior to them.—Grevllla.
The Pacific International Live Stock
“ That's what us girls get for
Exposition has always backed live
Faith.
Cruatin in a guy. I was out tbs
stock club work In every way possible
Now faith Is the substance of things
other
night
with
a
chap
who
called
This year for premiums and awards It
to be hoped for. the evidence of things
gives the clubs for exhibits and Judg­ himself a western millionaire. Tha
that appear not.— Hebrews 2:1.
ing. together with the associations and head waiter at the Blitz—you know
Individuals. $3525.
The Lord’s Day.
him, dearie—showed us a table right
Tc shall keep my Sabbaths and . . .
next
to
the
dance
floor,
and
Rolla
T H A T WORD “TREM END O U S”
ray aunctuary; I am the Lord.—
handed him a dollar bill. Belinvn erence
Leviticus 19:30.
me,
for
the
rest
of
tbe
evenin’
I
was
The idea of fear and trembling
W hen you pick up a
In the Sight of All Men.
underlies the formation of the word ashamed to look the help in th«
Provide things honest in tho sight book and hold it too far
tremendous.” The English word eye!”—Birmingham Age-Herald
of all men.— Romani 12:17.
from you it ia a sign you need reading
tremble is a close kin, by way of the
glasses. Always ssk for Kryploks, as
French language, to the Low Latin
the reading part is visible io the wearer
word “tremulo.”
only.
The I «at in word “tremendus” lit-
erally meant something that ought
to caune trembling, that ia to say,
For a safe sud sane poi
icy see
fear, either heeause of the size of the
object so designated or because of
Real estate, loans and insurance, Halsey, Oregon
Q p to m e ir is t.
size added to other fearful qualities.
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ALBANY OAC&
At first applied to physical objects
alone, the word was gradually ex­
Harold Albro,
tended to immaterial things, such as
Manufacturing
optician.
issues, movements, passions or other
attributes of the workings of nature
or of man. But the -origin of the
A d m in is t b a t o b ' s S a le
word is the primitive sense of fear
Notice it hereby given that by virtue
at mere size.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
of an order of the county court of Linn
Oregon’s World Champion Jersey
■ i - » - F I R E INSURANCE?
JAY W. MOORE
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HALSEY STATE BANK
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Halsey, Oregon
UN IQ UE TREASU RE H U N T
Mrs Sam J McKee of Independence,
O re , It holding Lad’s iota, the cham­
pion Jersey cow of the world. Oregon
has long held most of the Jersey
honors. A few years ago Vive La
Prance was world’s champion, and
she lived at Marlon, Ore. Then some
Mains oow managed to squeeze out
a few more pounds of butterfat. Bui
n iA L lu
I-sda Io(a promptly camo to the front
with a production of 1043.07 pounds
of butterfat In 18.632 pounds of milk
In a year and brought back tha Jersey
crown to Oregon.
This wonderful cow |g expected to
be at tbe Pacific International Live
Stock Exposition, at Portland, Ore
November 4-11.
I NEATER,
The
Valley
of the
Giants
F R ID A Y
A story of early days o n S
the California and Oregon \|/
coast. Based on Peter B. M/
Kyne’s thrilling n a rra tiv e ^
which was published as a JjJ
serial under tho same titleuj
in the Brownsville Tinies^V
when it first appeared
tfz
Otto Kiep, librarian of Ottendorf,
found among hig family trehivea
many references to a treasure sup­
posed to have been buried by Storte-
becker, a notorious pirate. Herr
Kiep examined the ecords of sev-
erol medieval castles and, by deduc­
tive reasoning, pitched upon one
near Neustadt.
1 boosing a likely spot on this site,
he secretly dug there, and actually
found a chest of gold pieces. He re-
interred (he chest, and is seeking the
promise of the owner of the estate
that he shall receive the legal tariff in
return for his disclosure of the hid­
ing place. He now believes that this
treasure was cached by another
pirate, and is bending new efforts
toward finding the Stortebecker
hoard.—Scientific American.
NO FLAPPERS
Love, Brule Force, Tender Filial Devo­
tion, Business Duplicity, etc.
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And “ Robinson Crusoe ” and “ The Gumps"
8 o’clock sharp.
W R I G 1 1 T Ai P O O L E
K‘Z L IC E N S E D FU N ER A L D IREC TO RS
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
Phone 35
Phone
Fraud »« at
Brow nsville. Phone 37C1S.
Halsey Phone 14S. Pranh Kirk, Mgr i
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$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
SU RPLU S
Commercial and Savinas accounts Solicited
Are You Looking Ahead?
Are you saving for the future or spending all as you go?
Saver or Spender ?
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Which One Are You ?
Save a little each week and prepare for the future.
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
Where Sayings are safe ”
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"Why did Sir Walter Raleigh
•preod hi* cloak across a muddy spot
\<Z for Queen Elizabeth ?”
she wouldn’t wear Í *
Mz loah U ee. ell,
" — Lou isv die
Courer-Jour-
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C A P IT A L
eounty, Oregon, niZde October 16th,
1922. authorizing and directing the un­
dersign,.I as administrator of the estate
of W. H . Kirkpatrick, deceased, to sell
lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in E. Hayes addition to
Halsey, I inn county, Oregon,
Therefore, 1 will, from and after the
20th day of November. 1922, at my resi­
dence in Halsey, Oregon, sell the rest
property above described at private sale
Io the highest bidder for cash in hind,
subject to confirmation by said court.
F M. U b a v , Administrator.
L. L. SwAtr, Atty, for Adtnr.
We tell
the Claxtonola
All
Come in and hear it play
phonograph records and needles.
A child may eat our candy
w “ hot Injurious eflects, for it is all
mace of the purest materials and is
iiesh every day. The purity and fresh­
ness of our confectionery hat slwsvt
**eu our strong point
Sot*, drinks, too.
Clark’s Confectionery
to
C xb o it o r s
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
may eoncern that the undersigned has
been, br the county court of Linn
eounty,'Oregon, duly appointed admin­
istrator of the estate of W illiam H. Mc­
Mahan, deceased. Any and all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same to
the administrator at his rcsidsscc, 11*1-
•ey, Oregon, within siz months from
the date hereoi, duly verified as by law
required,
Dated this 20th day of September, 1922,
J. S. M c M ahaw .
Administrator af tha estate of William
H McMahan, deceased.
W r atm kb po r d A W y a t t ,
Attvs. for Adtnr.
N o t ic k
or A p p o in t m iw t o p
E x k c c tr ix
Notice ia hereby given that the un-
deraigned by an order of the County
Court of Linn County. Oregon, has
been appointed ezecutriz of the last
w ill and testament of T. A. Powell, de­
ceased
Al! persona having claims
against said estate ere required to pre­
sent them within siz months from the
date of thia notice, with the proper
vonchera, to the undersigned at her res­
idence in Halaey. in Linn county, Ore­
gon.
Dated and first published tins 2Slh
day of September, 1922. R osa P o w xll .
Ezecutriz Afore«,id.
A m o * A .T c m iw c , Atty for Ears.