Halsey Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon. July 2G, 192? were conveyed w ith the furnitu re, live Rtork and other possessions to the new spot, where quarters had been a r­ ranged fo r them. The change was made to the larger quarters in order t x s t - -1- to care fo r the growing number of Beautiful Piano near Halsey, must sell W orld war veterans who desire voca im m ediately $10 per m onth; a real tlonal training. bargain. W rite T allm an Piano Store NO TIC E OF A P P O IN T M E N T OF Salem. Oregon, for particulars. E X E C U T R IX . fr: Classified Advertisements Ready-to-Wear House Dresses The mid-Summer fiinds us with an unusual array of daintv house dresses and we ask you to take advantage of making your selections now while the line is complete. There is a decided saving to you in the purchasing of these dainty garments. Notice is Hereby Given: That the tin BABY C H IC KS—Golden Buff and white dersigsed ha» been du ly appointed by Leghorn s (Thorn well -Tan cred Strains) the County Court of L in n County, Ore­ Blace Minorca», R. I. Reds (Queen Bess Strain), Barred Rocks and Tur- gon a» the E xe cu trix of the Last W ill kens. Enoch Crews, Seabright, Calif. and Testament of W. II. I*avis, deceased. Any and ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to m y Attorneys, LAW YER S Weatherford & W yatt, at 122 West 1st Street, Albany. Oregon w ith iu six months front the date hereof, d u ly ve ri­ Halsey and Brownsville fied as by law required. $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $1.98, $2.25, $3.25, $3.98 ■T TUSSING & TUSSING Little Girl’s Summer Wear Excellent Values in Silk Hosiery Our stock of women’s hosiery is composed of the best makes, selections are easily made as all grades carry the latest shades. These are wonderfully good values in dresses for the littlle girls to wear during vacation. Easily tubbed, since the fab­ rics are fast colors. $1.00 to $2.50 $1.50 Dated this, the 21st. day of June. 1928. LO R ETTA J. DAVIS, E xe cu trix of the Last W ill and Testament of W. If, Davis, deceased. W eatherford & W yatt A ttorneys for Executrix. , June28-July 5-12-19-26. • Kenagy Auction House Men’s Togs for Summer Wear Eight now is the best time to come in and stock up on your summer’s wear needs Our displays are complete, prices reasonable, so you may buy all you need without straining your pocketbook. Shirts, Trousers, Shoes, Hats, Ties, Sox, and Underwear.___________ coop GOODS M. V. KOONTZ CO._ AFTER PARADISE 3 , T D O M A S A R K LE CLARK Dean of Mei , University of IU mois. Vetch Is One Legume That Seeds Freely Let Some of Pods Ripen Be­ fore Crop Is Cut. «t \ f ON S IL L it, L E CUBE,’’ Inspec- * lo r July 'bald abruptly to tlie • ru of Suiut-jleQ ard,*“ u tte r paradise, Vetch is one w in te r legume that seeds freely und from w id th u good supply of seed may be obtained at home. • A fte r piuuilise," stummered the I f the vetch Is now growing nn land i .0, roua.ng himself, “ there la noth- where It is wanted again next year, i g. I'a radio« is the soiu o f u ll tilings, all that Is necessary is to let some of tii,- realization o f every dream.’’ the lower seed pods ripen before the "Iti tliu t case,’’ replied Inspector crop Is cut or turned under fo r soil Joly, “ I ndvlae you on going there to Improvement. An abundant crop w ill l Id u few dreams in reserve, lest volunteer next fa ll. i n n paradise prove wearisome.” " Itu t where vetch Is growing w ith M ilte r bud been u very netive man oats or rye they nir.y Io cut and ll> bud started life w ith tittle educa­ threshed together nnd town Ja. t its tion anil no money. m id lie bud uimic they come from the thresher," says him self the oulstm ding citizen of the E. C. I ’, lair, extension agronomist for town, lie luid not been sullsfled w ith the North Carolina State College of merely m ilking money, though lie hud Agriculture. il-n e that. lie woe, perhaps, the ‘ Small quantities may lie beaten out i In -t merchant In town, but in work i where threshers are m t available. ii ; lor linunciul position lie had not There Is no trouble in sowing rye lo'gleeled Ids mind. and vetch together. W ith oats and W ithout form al education, he hud vetch It Is necessary to keep the mix ile v tlo p ttl the liuhlt o f reuding unit titre stirred or the vetch, being heav­ was one nt tile most widely read men ier, w ill settle to the bottom. in Ida eoiinuunily. lie Itnd a line “ I f It Is desired to separate the lib- try, not merely because It gives vetch seed from the oats and rye, nil- ■ ne Hie appearance o f culture Io be vantage may he tuken of the fact that surrounded by books, but because he the vetch seed are round and w ill roll enjoyed the compunlouship o f books, Sling a shovelful o f mixed seeds lie hud rend the most o f those he across a wide floor and the vetch w ill owned, whieli Is more ttinn a good roll to the fa rth e r edge, while the muny more form ully educuted men grain w ill stop about h a lf way. A lim it lie con sny. long porch w ill he nn excellent place There was scarcely an Interest in for tlds work, I f hoards are set up the town—business, social, charitable to keep the seed from ro llin g off the or linunciul—w ith which Mateer was edge. imt closely associated. Anyone w ant­ “ The spiral vetch separator malt -s ing help or advice or suggestion went use o f tlds principle. In running 1®. tSZS W s a t.r n w o— N . * .p s p « r t'n lo n l; ******** Broadalbin St., Albany Auction Sat. July 28, 1 p. m F urn itu re — live stock — w ill be sold. I f you have a n yth in g you want sold, bring it in. F urniture sold at private sale any tune. Farm machinery sold at all t mes GOOD GOODS India’s Sacred River The Ganges is the sacred riv e r ol the Hindus. On its banks are many temples and holy places such as Benares, Allahabad, H a rdw a r and Gangotrl. According to the legend the Princess Gunda, a Hindu goddess of long ago, turned herself in to this great rive r, tha t she m ight enrich and p u rify the country. Devout Hindus butlie themselves in its sacred waters and pray to die beside it. It is fhe ir desire that the ir bodies may be burned upon its banks and their ashes scattered over Its waters and allowed to float on down to the sea. The length o f the main stream o f the Ganges Is 1,557 miles, and Its every bend Is sacred. Pilgrim s w alk from Its source and back again, takin g six months or more fo r the pilgrimage. THE DRUGGIST Aesculapius Apothecary Pharmacist Druggist By whatever name lie may be known He stands shoulder to shoulder \\ llh the physician— Au honorable profession W illi an honorable h ic k ground. Accidents may happen In the b rig h t glare of day Or illness cret p in Like a th ie f in llie nigh t Storms may lio w l and winds blow And all nature seem to be at war But lie stands at bis post Ready to serve He may wait lo r long periods But lie waits— Ready to serve Pestilence like ar. invading army May rear its head Still lie is there Ready io serve W ith in tlie reach oi his hand He carrie s things little known And things much sought after Always prepared to serve. By whatever name he be known Aesculapius Ancient Baths The Homan bath was healed In the same way as the I ’erslun bath, and exactly the same system is s till used In every town nnd village in Persia today. There Is n large copper or iron plate in the bottom of the ma­ sonry hot w ater ta n k ; the heat o f the furnace is led beneath this, and then under the floor o f (lie hot room, Which Is supported on low brick p il­ lars, Just as In the case of the Ilo- mnn baths. There are flues in three o f (lie walls, which not only are chimneys hut also heat the room s till fu rth e r. By a system o f dampers the heat can be both regulated nnd d i­ verted from one pa rt o f the room to another. Fiiaruiacist Druggist lie Stands A liv in g em bodim ent Of service to mankind. Almond Raising THE BALL STUDIO THE HOME OF A A T H T lC PHOTOGRAPHY Your D ruggist IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT He is a scientifically trained man, with a college educa­ tion. His customers rely on his careful compounding of prescriptions. He protects you by selling only the best drugs and pure package medicines. Try the Drug Store First Morris Pharmacy Kodak work, frames and copying of old pictures T b irJ & Jefferson. Cori a’ lis, Ore. Albany Junk Company Buy and Sell A n y th in g Located in Struckmeyer B uildlag F.E. cor. 2nd & Baker Sts. Albany We buy c h ittiin bark. -o u ■dii ■liiiiaiHHUdiiia; 17832546 Junction City è For the benefit of our Patrons, we will Thursday “ The Shield of Honor ” Keep the HALSEY MEAT MARKET Open (Family Night) Friday Norma Shearer in “The Actress” Saturday Ken Maynard in “ The Wagon Show” g Sundays from 7 to 9 a. m. and from 5 to 7 p. m. During the Summer months G eorge H offman Sunday, Monday John Gilbert in Man, Woman and Sin” K? ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Tire Trouble Are nothing in our “young lives’’ because we have the equipment to right any tire accident and if it’s beyond repair a new Fisk or Feder- is here to replace it. HALSEY GARAGE Federal and Fisk Tires J IM MORRISON The Enterprise $1,00 a year. Think for Yourself Don't be too much Impressed by what your neighbor is thinking and doiug. Democracy doesu’t mean that men shall be lik e bricks in a wall, a ll the same size, shape nnd color. D on't let anybody else make your opinions for you. Don’t be standardized. The world is fu ll o f a ll kinds o f standard­ ization now. Be as near rig ht about your opinions and your acts ns you know how. Don't waste your tim e by looking over the w all Into your neigh­ bor's dooryard.—Grove Faterson, in the Mobile Register. , ' j I Move Village 200 Miles Two long trains recently moved the village o f the arm y vocational center o f Great B rita in from Caterick to near Swinton, England. The population, onslatlng of residents and officers, ! A N e w LOW price**« for this splendid G-E Cleaner ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ! A nnouncem ent Having purchased the Burbank Restaurant and Camp Grounds we bespeak a share of the pat­ ronage of the people of Halsey and vicinity. Courteous treatment to all. 0 ■ T a i n t d u J a/> p rv ttd by Q n n t H tu iiiti/iiiif In ih lu lt an ti M n lrrn Prit cilia Prniyng P lan i Q u a ra n tin i by Q m ir a I Elicine The standard GENERAL ELECTRIC Cleaner-Now available at a new low price. W hat a comfort it brings into a home! How helpful it is tor quick tidying upand thorough getto-the-bottom cleaning. Away go the dust and the crumbs. Out shines the clean rug -dean deep down. And all with so little effort. The General Electric Cleaner has fourteen good points that all help to make clean.ng a quicker easier job. Ask us to show you these points. And try a cleaner yourself. That's the only way you can tell how lightly . . and how thoroughly . . . it does its job. Cummings-Ahlskog Electric Co., Inc. Phone 298, C orvallis. O re g o n I « „ Having sold our Restaurant and Camp Grounds to Charles and Leroy Straley, we take this means of expressing our appreciation of the kindness shown us by the people of Halsey and vicinity during our four years in business here, and trust that you will show’ the same kindness to the new owners. Signed- MR. AND MRS. W. M. BURBANK. Apothecary Almonds comprise the most Impor­ tant crop o f the island o f Majorca, where many varieties are cultivated, nnd the Industry Is so prosperous that as old olive trees die they ure replaced by almonds. When the almonds are almost ripe they are knocked off the branches by long bamboo poles and then picked up by women and children. The nuts are separated from the husks after dry­ ing, and tlie shells are then broken by hand o r machinery and the kernels extracted. Oregon FOR T R U C K IN G see W. C. Sickeh— trips made anywhere; wood lor sale. W . C. Sickels, Halsey, Flione 169