T h e H alsey E n terp rise An Independent N ew spaper PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BEAUTY AND BEAST 4 + + 4 4 4-4-4- 4- 4 4 A 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 -4 4 4 44"444>4v44444f4< I f t An 8 per cent INVESTMENT By MILDRED WHITE. CHAS. BALLARD, Editor E ntered as second-class m a tte r Oc to b er 3, 1912, a t th e postoffice a t H al sey, O regon, under th e A ct of March 8, 1879. (® . 1111. W e e t e r n .N e w s p a p e r U n io n ) Dulcie wa* the beauty, there could be no doubt about that, but whether Jim H arford or his <log, best answ er ed to the latter description. Dulcie was Devoted to the m ateria) upbuilding of undecided. C ertain It Is, th at when H alsey and su rrounding country and she first heard of Him H arford, the exclaimed, “'The Linn C ounty generally. Subscription ftlrl Indignantly B e a st.'" ra te *1.60 per y ear in advance. And Aunt DuJctnia was shocked and THE horrified as usual. Dulcie as a child had brought Into THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL the house various stray cats and shag Renovates and makes feather gy dogs which she called her friends. mattresses, old furniture and R eturning one day from an errand the girl was accompanied by a hulking mattresses made like new. m astiff which she pleasantly informed f 4 t Bring them in or phone 261-R, her frowning relative, hud joined her In a walk. 128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore. “I was going down Lynden avenue," | Dulcie said happily, “when this big A LARGE NUMBER OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALSO .P R 0 F - fellow came running from the road 4 to walk at my side.” The mild and lov ing anim al ending his scrutiny of Miss u sefu l Dulclnia'* face, gave a low und th reat f t ening growl, exhibiting fiercely Ills sharp and shining teeth. The elder woman paling suddenly, crept behind the shelter of the door, while Dulcie If you fix your own dropped upon h er knees her arm ca 4 shoes try a pair of ressing the dog's head. “Emperor," she admonished, “don’t be unreasonable, this is aun t's house, and she has a perfect right to he in A wonderful wearing leath It.” "Drive the brute away," »napped f t er—in fact it wears like iron. Mlsa Dulclnia behind the door. “ Why f t do you call him th at fool name?" Sent to any address by parcel post “It's on his collar," Dulcie cheer Price 75 cents, Heavy, $ 1 00 fully Informed her. "Emperor, property of Jim Harford. SHOE HOSPITAL, 202 Bale street. Buie street Is away f t down In the Ipwer p art of the town Fifth & Lyons Streets. and poor Em peror Is covered with scars of battle. A nice kind of owner he must have to beat him so cruelly Jliu H arford— Dulcie's blue eyes rested on a huge f t W’elt on the dog's head. S C W LEGHORNS “Thp beast.’’ she exclaimed, and It O. A. C. and TANCRED Strain was Jim H arford she referred Io and B P ROCKS not the dog. The animal, his grum O. A. C. and McDonald. San Jose, Cal blings ended In a loving whine, looked f t up a t her In adoration. #16.00 per hundred. “H e's afraid I will take him hack f t Please place your orders early, to th at H arford person to he beaten again," she exclaimed Indignantly. He 4 Mrs H. C. ARMSTRONG, might know th at I would not—I am R 1, Halsey, Oregon. Ills friend.” “Friend,” scoffed the exasperated Miss Dulclnia. She went determined Bjlleaby Engineering and Management Corporation ly to the telephone. It was a gruff Repairing voice with a Gerinnn accent which Engineers and Managers answered. Pine Dress Shoes a Specialty “ You'd b etter called up," the voice 4 threatened, "before I gets the police 501 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon, 4 a fte r you. T hat dog Is valuable. He guards our storehouses. 6 0 .ACRES 0 .0 the PACIFIC H IG H 'The girl coaxed him away. I heard WAY. her. I vas on de vagon. She vlstled, and Em peror vent. Den I lost deni. The U. S. Postal D epartm ent has discontinued fu rn ish All under cultivation except 2 acres of I'll come a fter him, yes—but I’ll give poultry specialist of 0 A C, wi give a series of demonstrations ing Post Offices with G overnm ent Stamped E nvelopes oak timber, good 5-rooni house, large th at tog such a whipping—” w ithl’ost Office and delivery address printed upon them barn and all necessary outbuildings, a Oh, you must not whip him, really." at the four poultry demonstra except in lots of 500 or more. good well at the house, laimly orchard Dulcie heard her aun t's frightened tion farms in Linn county. Tin and berries, woven wire fences. This voice saying, and In a whirl the girl places and dates are as follows The Star Envelope Service, place is between Albany and Tangent had the telephone In her hand. Clarence Williams farm. Lake and ia a good buy at #9500.00. Terms. HALSEY. OREGON "I wou't give up your dog," she said W ill furnish envelopes o f g o o d quality with W ILLA M ETTE VALLEY LAND CO defiantly, “until I am sure he will Creek community, 9;3ü a m, have decent treatm ent hereafter. See March 29. 40,1 1st National Bank Building.* name anil address on the corner at the following If you can make me." Albany Oregon A M Smith farm, Oakville prices on all orders received before April 1st She did not aw ait the expected an gry reply, but replaced the receiver, community, 2:30 p m. March 29. 100 size 61x31 65 cents facing her aunt w ith rose-flushed C B Chandler farm, Waterloo C A R L E. R O D G E R S 50 cheeks. 35 'community, 9:30 a m. March 30 "I am going out." Dulcie announced. 25 Miss Bertha Beck. Riverside "to sit on the front steps beside that The above prices include postage in the first and second dog until the man comes." community, 2:30 p m. March 30. Box 141 zones Send Cash with your order. On the broad stone step sat her A t these demonstration meet niece, the mnstlfTs head against her Cries sales at any time. Envelopes, same size and quality as quoted above shoulder. After an Interminable time ings Mr Cosby w ill speak on the with business card on the corner at prices given a car came swinging up the road and ■ incubation, car-, and feeding of It's driver descended. He was a young I' hicks. The tests carried on at below—For this month only. man of pleasing and correct appear Price for Business Envelopes ance. Mias Dulclnia note.) And as tin these demonstration farms havi young man stood hat In hand. Dulcie been very interesting and profit 1000 <5.25 500 <3.00 250 <2.00 gave him permission to he seated. able in the past and the people of For postage in first and second zones; add 13 cents to It was evident that nil earnest con order» for low , 10 cents on f>00, 7 cents on 2.50 versatlon followed Emperor a fter a ¡these communities are anxious time of speculative Interest, shifted for furthe r knowledge on the i he Star Envelope Service, his vast hulk so th a t It rested court handling o f chicks. However, d m tly between the two. Dulcie raised ________________ Halsey, Oregon. her voice slightly at last, and the Ils the meetings w ill be open to all tening lady could hear ’Then jim will farmers o f the county and it will Everybody come EAR LY at 10 sight. 2 Cor 5: he wel' worth anyone ■ . ■ 1 ' ' '" " r ■" w orm while to nnv in to krvptoks (.ieverlv Conceal the f |,T th “ « >->« trusted him so |,,„g , , , 4 o clock Sunday morning for the -----— - H V V V II’ I For by grace are we savec Fact that the Wearer Needs •n ”,r m anager." s PER (ENT (¡OLD NOTES ..I Mountain States Power Com pany purchased at the price now available yield the investor a cash return of S per rent a t ear. Interest coupons are payable twice a year, August 1st and February 1st. '1HIS INVESTMENT is backed by ample assets and a successful, steadily growing business founded mi the supplying of necessary ser vices to people, towns and industries. 4 4 CHROME HALF SOLES. I IT SHARING INVESTORS. Their money has been put to work in pubic service in extensions and improvements. They share in the earnings by clipping their coupons twice a year and cashing them at their bank. 4 4 4 4 I his d ep en d ab le investm ent in properties 4 4 4 4 Our Chrome Half Soles you can see m ay be pu rch ased for cash o r by convenient m onthly paym ents. 4 I POW $ I I Baby Chicks ER COMPANY. I I A. f 4 1 H . M . B yllesby & C o m p a n y Fiscal A g e n ts 1 Peterson 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444x4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 ^ HALSEY AUCTIONEER " Mr (' ( is ls considered one of the evangelistic service conducted by through fa ith : and tha t not ol Kro Bernard, which w ill be con ' ■ • u l l r j , xperts in ....... th e coun e your selves, it is the g ift o f God; In improving the appearance- »n« »">•» woman, »» h» tinued in an afternoon meeting. try anti what he has to say on th* not o f works lest any man should and conserving eyesight. Krvn- '*'? . , And m an , w eek, after this oemr- subject may be considered as au A ll the'people from the country boast. Eph 2. 8, 9. toks are a priceless possession, ' fence, D ulde came. .11 roey and shm- thority. ary requ ested to bring tneir lunch Paul’s obedience to the call of ' ,,s e.ved. •” her aunt. baikets "or dinner in the Ladies’ UT^T ? . 1 " m KO|" K ,u ‘»»rry Jim llarfo n l," God. See Acts 26: 15-19. M elhodi-l Church Notes Aid room . And then come back 1 S ’* S n n n " n n " 'l “ T o i l Me.- I 1, VI- I . I he Pollster S S class met at fo r a g r at rally at 7:20. This / . Z Z y "rtfl •» VT Emperor V m" ' h 1° J "P-rnr SUNDAY SCHOOL j Mrs Momhinweg’s home on the - * 1» a valuable dog. and " i l l proba bly be the close o f th Y afternoon of March 16th, w ith '¿ J & l& m C c S 'lst 1 rr,’"v h*v'* no Ms ' 1,1 The Sunday school hour w ill be » r ic . h ut th , revival. Wt , , ieh. o t t h , g ir!, > * harbor another m an's pr>>|a*rty, (aken up by Bin l: nnanl. why — -’* •lie n praying r . i n n ir earnestly i a I , - . . their . that ___ our conducted r . ” H y n e n k u • They I tonoucted their regular business. the meetings are going o n .1 . ,r | , „ , i .. ,n ........... Hamid Albro. "Drilcle. Dulcie." niurmureil the l ,ng |, m „ „ - . a g - o rd .r,,| some class pins plaved much tried aunt, then tenderly »hv , with increased interest and Manufacturing Optician. at- t » manv unsaved peope in this games, and had so m e 'n ice 're k taxed her. tendance. Evangelist Kennard com m unity freshments. is preaching a gospel that w ill WANTED -T h e address of nil _____ _ - I* w j confess our sins, he is Some o f the friends are and s*ve a man for all time. farmers who desire name* for, F(Ur Poultrv Demonstrations at fa ith fu l' and ju s t to forgive us have been quite sick’ among Ho not fail to hear Bro F E th -ir farms. Star Envelope Ser- ~ I ’« ul ‘ i , Farms. from them are S l,v ,n ,„ „ M r! Bro»n in his vice, Halsey, Oregon. Double Vision Glasses , ' laus,‘*‘d' “Evidently th. mar. ' ". Hub,,. E cotb., e ' ' • I;" - A Ä For we walk by faith, not by ( Mrs Sturtevant. -