Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 24, 1921, Image 3

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Halaey
Amor A. Tussing
LAWYER AND NOTARY
B rownsville . O regon
Shoe Repair Shop
Two doors north of the hotel.
Am prepared to do all kinds of
shoe repairing.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
JEWETT the COBBLER.
P R IV A T E O F F I C E
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
P R IC E S
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REASONABLE
M . f r e n c h & S o n s
ALBANY
OREG.
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
and the
OREGON FARMER
one year for $1.65.
C .C . B R Y A N T
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
201 New First Nat’l Bank Bldg,
Albany, Oregon.
RIALTO
Thursday, March 24th.
Blanche Sweet
in
“Help Wanted,
Male.”
NINTH EPISODE
“LOST CITY.”
Thursday, March 31st.
FRANK KEENAN
in
DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR.
A striking drama of so­
ciety leaders who hide
their secret lives under
the cloak of respectability
Frank Keenan is at his
best.
TENTH EPISODE.
I
* LOST CITY.”
Item*
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
flour at D H Sturtevant’s.
Watkin’s goods forsale at Mrs
N E Taylor’s.
3-3 to 3-31
Leave orders for 16 inch slab
wood at the lumber yard.
tf
Mrs Geo Hayes was an Albany
caller Tuesday.
Miss Beulah Miller was an Al­
bany caller Saturday.
Mrs Helen Moore went to Al­
bany to visit with her sisters.
H W and Glenn Chance drove
to Albany Monday.
S E Cole of Brownsville, deliv­
ered a car of hogs Tuesday to
R B Mayberry.
Geo Laubner made a business
trip to Drain the latter part of
last week.
The smallpox quarantine has
been raised from the B M Bond
home.
Mrs Effie Haverland returned
Sunday from a short visit at
Shedd.
Mrs Pike was a week end vis­
itor with her daughter, Mrs Carl
Koppe, in Eugene.
A M Templeton of Brownsville,
spent one day last week at the
W R Kirk home.
Redmond Pearl and 0 W
Frum were on the jury part of
this week. They returned home
Wednesday morning.
Rev and Mrs Brown of Mon­
roe, are assisting in the singing
at the Methodist church three
nights this week.
A pleasant and profitable meet­
ing of the Woman’s Study Club
was held on Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs R A Temple­
ton. The roll call response was
made practical by helpful garden
hints. The lesson on vegetable
gardening by Mesdames Morn-
hinweg and Laubner was an in­
teresting one and was received
with much enthusiasm, the gar
den season being upon us. De­
licious refreshments were served
at an artistically decorated table.
St Patrick being honored as to
place cards and napkins. The
next meeting of the club will be
at the home of Mrs J W Moore.
Mrs Templeton and Mrs Stafford
will present the lesson on Floral
Culture, Artistic Planting, and
Practical Perennials.
INVEST IN
QUALITY
When you buy your
EASTER CLOTHES.
In quality there’s
true economy, and we
have never been more
able to serve you.
Our stocks are
clean, the new Spring
suits will delight you
with their grace and
smart lines.
""A sb V
G W Mornhinweg was on the'
sick list the fore part of the week.
J S McMahan returned Tues­
day from a business trip to Port-
lahd.
Mrs Lloyd Robnett from Drain,
is here with her mother. Mrs J
A Stevenson.
Mrs F M Tyndle of Browns­
ville, is visiting at the G W
Mornhinweg home.
William Uber of Brownsville,
came to Halsey Monday to take
the train for Portland.
L E Walton and Eldon Cross
transacted business in Albany
Frid ay.
Hugh Cummings of Corvallis,
transacted business in Halsey
Tuesday.
Miss Geraldine Cook was a visit­
or in Salem last week. She re­
turned Friday.
Dr Adams of Eugene, was
called to Halsey Monday to see
Mrs E C Allen.
D J Hayes arrived from Port-
land Friday and is visiting his
daughter Mrs J C Standish.
Mr and Mrs James Bond of Al­
bany. are visiting their daugh­
ter, Mrs J W Moore.
Harold Stevenson from 0 A C
arrived here this week to visit
his mother, who has been quite
sick for a long time.
Miss Helen Moore and Prof
Patterson attended the oratorical
contest at E B U at Eagene
Friday evening.
Mr Hammer of the Blain Clo­
thing Co, came up Wednesday
evening and sang at the revival
meeting. Quite a number came
from Albany with him.
Marion Kincaide, a fraternity
brother from 0 A C spent Mon­
day evening with Roland Marks.
On Tuesday Mr Faul Scea and
Mr Layton from Corvallis num­
bers of the same fraternity came
over to see him.
Mrs M B Morrow arrived here
Tuesday morning from Honolulu,
where she had been for nearly
four months. She will remain
for a while with her mother,
Mrs L A Pray. She reports her
health as very much improved.
One day last week C E Smith
drove his team to town and tied
it near the meat market, his di g
being in the wagon, but tied.
The dog becoming restless, jump­
ed out, and the rope not being
long enough to let him clear to
the ground, he hung there by
the neck, just his hind feet
touching the ground. The team
became frightened and broke
loose and started to run. the dog
being drug by the neck and
jumping with its hind legs. A
car was gotten and took out afti r
the team and overtook them ot t
ir the country a ways. Fortu­
nately nothing was broken or
hurt except that the dog had a
stiff neck for a few days.
U. S. Railroad Labor Board
Asked to Stop Payments for
Work Not Done.
WOULD
SAVE $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Only by Cutting Expen»«,
Atterbury Say*.
The Store With A Square
Deal For Every Customer.
-
E. L. STIFF and SON
Wedgewood Stoves
and Ranges.
BARBER - SHOP.
I. 0 . 0 . F.
BARBER SHOP
ly a reduction in ra te s. U ltim a te ly a Electric Haircutting, Massaging
re a d ju s tm e n t o f basic w ag es will be
and Shampooing.
req u ired . M eantim e it Is to th e in te r ­
Cleaning and Pressing
e sts of all concerned. Including labor,
th a t th e ru le s mid w orking conditions
ahull be m ade conducive to th e highest
efficiency la o u tp u t p e r m an.
Losses in Incom e Irre p a ra b le
W hen w ages h a v e been too low the
Office 1st door so u th of school house
barm done has been offset by r e tro a c ­
llalsey, Oregon.
tiv e Increases. L osses of railw ay net
o p e ra tin g Income a re Irre p a ra b le . You
can n o t m ake r e tro a c tiv e tom orrow the
H andles Town and Country Property.
sav in g s th a t should h a v e been m ade Give him a call and see if he can fix
today.
T h e bo ard c an n o t possibly w rite the you up.
ru le s and w orking co n d itio n s of every
ra ilro a d In th is f o u n tr y a n d a d ju st
them eq u ita b ly to v a ry in g g e ograph
leal, o p e ra tin g and social conditions.
It re s ts e n tire ly w ith th e b o a rd to
d e te rm in e w h e th er th is w hole sltu a
304 Broadalbin St, Albany.
tio n sh a ll d r if t in to chaos, and o r ­
d e rly p ro c ed u re becom e Im possible ex
Our
wonderful roots and herbs
eep t a t th e piTis- of ra ilro a d hank
are
found
in the China prepara­
riiptey, financial shock a n d still w ider
unem ploym ent.
tions and have stood the test of a
T h e L ab o r B oard can p re v e n t thl?
c a ta s tro p h e by d eclarin g th a t th e Na thousand years to cure Catarrh,
tio n a l a g re e m e n ts, ru les and w orkinf Asthma, Lung Trouble. Cancer,
c o n d itio n s com ing over from th e w ai Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Ner­
period a re te rm in a to d a t o n ce; th at
th e questio n of re aso n a b le a n d eco­ vousness, Stomach, Liver and
nom ical ru le s and w ork-tig conditions Kidney troubles, also private ail­
sh all he re m a n d ed to n e g o tia tio n s he
ments of men and women. Con­
tw e en each c a r r ie r am i Its ow n em
sultation
free. The Hing Wo
p lo y e e s; nnd th a t ns th e b a sis for such
negol Ini Ions, th e ngreeiu eiits, rules, Chinese Medicine Co. P 0 Box,
am i w ork in g c onditions In effect op
each ra ilro a d as of I lecem her 31, 191?, 247, Albany, Oregon.
shall be re-established.
If th e bo ard will do th is, th e Labor
C o m m ittee of th e A ssociation of Hail
w ay E x ec u tiv e s will u rg e upon e v ­
DR. A. R. P1NNEY
e ry ra ilro a d com pany n p a rty to I>e
clslon No 2, th a t no proposal fo t
th e re d u ctio n o f hash- w ages sh a ll he Room 401 F irst N ational Bank Building
m ade w ithin th e next succeeding nine­
Albany Ore,
ty days. T h is will afford an o p por­
tu n ity to gnuge th e econom ies which
ra n be accom plished th ro u g h m ore ¡H E YOUTHS’ COMPANION
efficient ru le s mol w o rk in g c o nditions
and the
It a lso will afford a d d itio n a l tim e
ENTERPRISE
In which to re aliz e th e benefits o f a
f u r th e r decline in th e cost o f living.
E, C . M IL L E R
W. J. Ribelin
Dealer
Urging emergency action by tlie
United State» Railroad L abor Hoard
to end "gross w aste and Inefficiency'
prevailing under present working rub
and conditions. General W. W. A tter­
bury. vice president of th e Pennsyl­
vania railroad. In a statem en t to the
board In aoaalon a t Chicago aaid In
in
Real
Estate.
The Hing Wo Chi­
nese Medicine Co.
Chiropractor
Electrical equipped office
For ♦H.7o per year.
Relief Im perative and Equitable
T h e co u rse w hich w e a re recoin
m en d in g Is not only Im p era tiv e hut
eq ultsble.
T h e W ar L ab o r Ro-ird d e clare d that
th e w a r period w as an In terreg n u m , to
be used n e ith e r by em ployer loir em ­
ployee fo r th e p u rp o se o f b e tte rin g
o r Im p airin g th e position of e ith e r.
T o p e rp e tu a te a s tlm norm al rule«
nnd w orking c o nditions on th e ra il
roads, th e e x tra o rd in a ry p rovisions ot
I tin- w a r period Is a d istin c t violation
I of all p ro m ises
T he w a r h a s now
la-en over m ore th a n tw o years. The
tim e ha» core« w hen, if the railw ay»
I a re to be efficiently and econom ically
o p e rated , in a cc o rd an ce w ith th e pro
v isions of th e T ra n s p o rta tio n a ct, nor
m al condition» of em ploym ent and c t
w orking condition» m ust be re sto red
and in cre ased efficiency of lab o r be
secured.
LABOR RULES
BURDEN COSTS I
OF R. ^SERVICE
Lower Cost of Service Can Be Secured
ALBANY. OREGON.
M any ra ilr o a d s a re n o t now e a r n in g ,'
a n d w’ltb p re se n t o p e ra tin g c o sts a n d |
traffic b a r e no p ro sp e c t o f e arn in g ,
F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S -
e\>-n th e ir b a re n|<cru(tng expense-«,
lea v in g them w ithout any* net re tu rn Carries everything in Furniture,
a n d u nable to m eet th e ir fixed charges.
also PIPELESS FURNACES.
T h e em ergeiiej- p re sen te d can be m et I
either by an m lvnnep In fre ig h t and
p a sse n g e r ra te s , o r by a red u ctio n in
o p e ra tin g expenses.
W ith d e co iiu ig p rice s a n d w ages In
In d u stry mid a g ric u ltu re , th e c o u n try
Albany.
d em an d s th a t th e solvency of th e rail- j 215 217 Lyon Street,
ro a d s m ust be a ssu re d by a reduction i
in o p e ra tin g expenses, and not by a 1
1)R. H arold E . J ack -
f u r th e r ad v an ce of ra te s.
sou 304-305 1st
Na­
Tin- N atio n al A greem ents, ru le s and ‘
tion.d Bank Buildin, Albany, O re g o n .
w orking co n d itio n s forced on th e r a il­
road* a s w a r m easure* c a u s e gross
Without pain. Late nerve­
w a ste a n d Inefficiency.
blocking
method.
W ould Save $300.000,000
I e s tim a te th a t th e clltiiliiiitfhn of
th is w a ste w ould red u ce ra ilw a y op- I
c ra tin g e x p en ses nt lea st $300.1SMI,000.1
It w ould 1-e fu r b e tte r to sa v e th is sum
KARL A. BRAMWELL. Prop.
by re sto rin g eon-lit Ions o f efficient ami
econom ical o p e ratio n th a n to red u ce
Suits Cleaned And Pressed.
w ages.
W e believe th a t ns th e \fn g es o f r a il­
L
A
1 A D R Y SE N T AW AY on MONDAY
road em ployees w ere th e Inst to go up
th e y should also la- th e la s t to com e
dow n, b u t w e do Insist th a t fo r an a m ­
p le w age an honest d a y 's w ork shall
lie given. T h e public lias th e rig h t to
W1LDEY LODGE NO. 65.
Insist, th a t this m ust be ob tain ed .
T h e public h a s a lso th e rig h t to e x ­
Regular meeting next Satur­
p o rt th a t th e railw ay e x ecu tiv es, w ith
day
night.
th e co-operation of th e re g u la to ry
bodies mi l th e em ployees, w ill a s ra p
idly a s possible reduce th e co st of r a il­
w ay o p e ratio n so a s to in su re e v e n tu a l­
Will Open Soon.
I will open the
Meat Market formerly
owned by my father,
My prices will be
right, and the quality
of the meat will be
right.
W. F. Carter.
W R IG H T & P O O L E
licensed l-UNEKAL directors
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
Phone 35
Phone 15
Branchea at
Brownsville,
Win T T em pleton, Mgr.
I.lst-y,
Phone 166, Frank K irk, Mgr.
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
All work done promptly and
reasonably.
Phone No. 269.
DR- E. S. D O N N ELLY
Surgical diseases of
Eye, Ear, Nose and T hroat
O L A s a e s e iT T B D
501 F irst N ational Bank Bide. Albany.
A r t is t ic
P ia n o
Tuning
ARTH UR COLE, Albany, Ore,
Leave orders with Woodworth Drug Co.
Albany. Oregon.
$3.
Town or Country
$5
Chiropractor
DR. R. H. HARRIS
X-RAY
CVIKS
B ank
BuiLPOtO.
A l «A»T.