Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 21, 1921, Image 3

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    Shoe Repair Shop
Mrs J S McMahan returned th<
! fir»* of the week from a visit it
Two doors north of the hotel.' portiand.
Am prepared to do all kinds of
Mr and Mrs Geo Alford from
shoe repairing.
Satisfaction Harrisburg, came down Satur-
guaranteed
day for a visit with friends
COBBLER.
Misses Hazel and Isabel Gulli
JEWETT
ford went to Portland Fridas
for a few days visit with theii
parents.
Mrs Mary Robnett of Browns­
ville, passed through Halsev Fri­
day on her way home from Eu­
gene.
Mrs W H Kirk returned Fri
day from Eugene where she had
taken her child for a surgical
operation.
Mrs Fanny Ross and daughter
Miss Lila, started Friday from
Albany for Detroit, Mich, where
they will make their future
home.
Miss Grace Nelson, a former
resident of this place, who is now
teaching school in Dallas, spent
the week end here visiting with
friends.
Miss Helen Moore has suffi­
ciently recovered from her recent
illness to resume her work in the
school room, has returned from
her home in Albany.
Remember a fly killed now-
will do away with thousands of
them in July and August. Call
on the Rawleigh man and get a
can or more of insect powder;
it is guaranteed. H S Winkle
man, the Rawleigh man. 4-14tf
Next Sunday morning at 11
there will be a union meeting of
both churches at the M E church
at which F W Snyder, the state
director of the law and enforce­
ment dept of the Anti Saloon
,eague will speak on the subject
“ Watch Your Step.” This is
/or you. Everybody come.
Tuesday morning Jas Rector,
who had been visiting some of
neighbors, chicken houses, came
into the office with some of the
spoils and left them on our table.
Jhe first one was an egg laid by
an Ancona hen owned by Mrs L
C Walton; it measured 8 inches
in circumference the long way
and 6 inches in circumference the
short way. The other "as an
egg laid by a White Leghorn hen
belonging to Mrs J W Moore,
measuring 7 1-2 inches around
the long way and 6 inches
around the short way. They
made fine eating too.
OVERALLS
$1.15 per
Pair.
Men’s bib over­
alls made of heavy
220 weight blue
Denim.
Big and roomy
low back garment
with wide detacha­
ble
suspenders,
with inserted elas­
tic,
combination
watch and pencil
pocket and watch
chain buttonhole
on bib.
Think of it, only
$1.15 a pair. Send
us your order by
mail. Be sure to
state size.
E. L. S T IF F and SON
RIALTO THEATRE
F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S
Thursday, April 21st, Benjamin B. Lampton presents Carries everything in Furniture,
also PIPELESS FURNACES.
•THE WESTERNERS”
Wedgewood Stoves
and Ranges.
A p e r f e c tly p ro d u c e d d r a m a o t t h e D ak o ta B lack
H ills. O n e o t th e b ig s h o w s o f th e s e a s o n .
215 ‘217 Lyon Street,
THIRTEENTH EPISODE
“ L O S T C I I \ »»
Albany.
ílfMTRTDV ° K llAROt° E- J ack -
U l NII u IKI son .304-105 1st N a -
Thursday, April 28th.
Bank Butldin, Albany.
Chas Ray in “ A VILLAGE SLEUTH ” i ttonal
Without pain. Late
O reg o n .
nerve­
A P a r a m o u n t P ic tu r e .
blocking method.
A p ic tu r e w ith a ll t h e c h a r m a n d h e a r t a p p e a l
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th a t m a d e C h a s K ay t h e b e s t lo v e d A c to r o n th e
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fleas.
D on't m iss it. Also
KARL A. BRAMWELL. Proo.
FOURTEENTH EPISODE
LOST CITY.”
Suits Cleaned And Pressed.
C o m ir.g S o o n .
LAUNDRY SEN T AWAY on MONDAY
“THE PURPLE RIDERS”
Rialto at Harrisburg Saturday
I. 0 . O. F.
WILD e Y LODGE NO. 65.
Regular njeeting next Satur­
day night:
“ D E S E R T (¡O L D ” F r o m th e b o o k b y Z a n e (¡ra y .
ASKS INDEPENDENCE WITH
OR WITHOUT PROTECTION
M anila. P. I. —
The people of the
Philippines w a n t
Independence
In
w h a t e v e r form
they can get It,
M a n u e l Quezon,
president of the
Philippine senate,
declared in an ad ­
dress before th at
body.
"L et the Ameri­
cans In the P h il ip - ___
pines and those In
the U nited tftates Manuel L. Quezon
know th at the peo- President Philip-
pie of th e Philip-
P'"« Senate
pine» covet th eir freedom, liberty and
political em ancipation so much th a t
they will not h esitate to receive from
the Congress of the U nited S tates
complete and absolute Independence
w ithout protection.” Quezon said.
"If the United States, dictated by Its
own interests, decides to extend p ro­
tection to the Philippines, well and
good. We would accept th at as a so­
lution of our problems. If not, let us
have absolute Independence In w hat­
ever form we can get It.”
President Quezon declared th a t If
the question were put before the
Filipinos for a vote, 98 per cent would
favor absolute Independence.
A T EST OF FAITH
(C hattanooga News.)
We have frequent occasion to pro­
test against the efforts of Jap an to
Impose her dominion upon unwilling
peoples, yet we have thus fur failed
to exemplify th e ideals which we rec­
ommend to Japan. If we should w ith­
draw our sovereignty from the Philip­
pines, In accordance with our repented
promises, we could the notre consist­
ently ask Japan to follow a sim ilar
course tow ard Shantung, M anchuria
and Siberia. O ur plea would have a
g reat deni more force If we could
make It with clean hands. To say that
the Philippines are cot ready for In­
dependence is merely to express an
arbitrary, gratuitous opinion.
It is
perfectly easy to create conditions—
In one's own mind—th a t no people
ever could comply with. O ur delay
about respecting our own pledge is a
reflection on our national good faith
and a constant invltutlon to Interna
tlonal com plications In the fur east.
BARBER SHOP
Electric Haircutting. Massaging
and Shampooing.
Cleaning and Pressing
E. C . M IL L E R
W. J. Ribelin
Office 1st door south ol school In use
H alsev. Oregon.
Dealer
in
Real
Estate.
H andles Town ami Country Properly,
ijve him a call and see if he can fix
you up.
•
Chiropractor
DR. A. R. PINNEY
Electrical equipped' oflice
•loom 4A1 First Nktforfal Bank Building
Albany Ore.
IN D E P E N D E N C E OF
P H IL IP P IN E S
(A tascadero (Cal.) News.)
, . . T he Philippines should he
given absolute Independence, which is
their natural right, even If we nre
well aw are th at they have not yet
reached the full statu re of American
Ism. We ourselves have not reached
It so long us we Insist upon govern
Ing o th er peoples against their will
I'HK YOUTH»* COMPANION
and the
en terprise
For 18.75 per year.
W R IG H T & POOI.E
.ICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
I-hone 35
Phone 15
Branches al
Irownsville,
Win T Tem pleton, Mgr.
lalsey.
Phone 106, Frank K irk. Mgr
It was then that the boys de­ The young women of todaj
cided that something must be could break the boys of smoking
done. They missed seeing their cigarets or using tobacco in any
sweethearts and a number of the form, if thev everywhere would
male students at the local high adopt the pledge of the Mattooi
school formed an opposing organ-1 C E girls and live up to it. Bui
ization to try to make out of the i the girls won’t do that. Then
All work done promptly and
Boys and Girls in Mattoon, 111., girls of today‘‘the kind of girls are very few now who care iI
Phone No. 269.
Form Mutual Clubs to Re­ our mothers were.” Each mem- the boys smoke or not, in fact, easonably.
ber of this club signed pledges as some of them rather like it them-
form the Opposite Sex.
DR- E . S . D O N N E L L Y
selves. The boys know they
follows;”
Surgical diseases of
don’t
care
and
so
they
go
on
(From the Sunday Democrat.)
‘‘I do solemnly affirm that I
Eye, Ear, Nose-aml Throat
Dan Cupid is finding his bows will not court a girl who per­ with their smoking.
C L A S S E S F IT T E D
The boys, if they wanted to,
and arrows quite useless against sist» in
il F irst National Bank Bldg. Albany.
the hearts of the girls of the
‘‘Wearing knee length skirts. could break the girls of dressing
West Side Christian church of
‘‘Wearing low cut waists below in the prevailing fashions of to­
Mattoon, 111, who have formed a the point where mother wore day, if they as a class would bino \rtistic Piano Tuning
themselves with a resolution
club not to keep company with them when she was a.»*rl.
ARTHUR COLE, Albany. Ore,
similar to that of the Mattoon eave orders with Woodworth Drug Co.
the boys who smoke cigarets or
ALBANY, OREGON.
‘‘Wearing silk stockings.
boys. But they won’t do it. In
use tobacco in any form.
‘‘Using paint or rouge.
Albany. Oregon.
fact, many of the boys want the
The
club
is
continuing
to
grow,
‘‘Attending
danceS
minus
her
B ab»r 1
15.
Town
or Country $5
girls to come out in their undress-1
according to its sponsor, Ed­ corset.
“ Pulling out her eyebrows or uniform, and what’s more, tht
Brownsville and Drifted Snow ward McKee, superintendent of
the S S, and though a marked wearing her hair in such a style girls know that the boys like it,
flour at D H Sturtevant’s.
and »o they continue to drest
decrease in the number of as to bide her ears.”
Mrs Eldon Cross has been on
DR. R. H. HARRIS
'mfttches” is noted, quite a few
The girls declare they will not that way.
the sick list for a few days.
And
thev
will
continue
to
dres
local boys have given up the recede from their position until
that way and smoke their ciga
Wanted—A few head of cattle habit.
the boys give up tobacco; rets until the King of King:
to pasture. Ira A Miner. 4.21t:
osick
B ans B u ii . dino . A lbamv .
“ Do you want to stand around and the boys say they Won’t takes unto himself his great pow
James Porter attended the while some boy is smoking a cig- yield an iota until the girls learn er and reigns; then all evil doin
Marshall lecture in the armory aret, or walk up the street with to dress decently. Which side ' and lewdneas wi be put dowi
HE HALSEY ENTERPRISE
torcibly,
and
all
from
the
leas
Monday night in Albany.
and the
him as he dangles the silly thing will capitulate first remains to be to the greatest will be torced ti
Miss Barber from Eugene, was in his teeth, or do you want to seen.
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to obey righteous laws.
OREGON FARMER
here the fore part of the week to smell the nasty smoke” The an
_
The churches for nineteen hun
one year for $1.65.
visit her sister, Mrs John Pitman swer is usually “ no,” and a new
(Comments by the Editor.,
dred years have been praying
The Millennium is not in full,,
kingdom come, thy will b
Mrs T I Marks and son Roland signer of the pledge is obtained
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Al----
.
were Albany shoppers last Fri­ It was at a meeting of the swing yet, and until it is, no one i done
on
earth
as it is in heaven,
c C. B R Y A N T
Christian
Endeavor
society
that
need
expect
any
very
startling
but
if
that
kingdom
should b
day.
ATTORNEY AT LA W
set up tomorrow, there would b
Karl Bramwell went to Eugene Mr McKee urged the girls to and sudden refoms.
DI
New First Nat'l Bank Bldg,
Some thirty or forty years ago family altars erected in ever
Snndav to visit his mother, Mrs sign pledges not to keep compa
ny
with
boys
who
“
used
the
there
was
a
song
entitled
The
Albany, Oregon.
home, ar.d the burden of thei
Albert Miller, and his sister,
weed
”
Twenty
five
pledges
Lips
That
Touch
Liquor
.
a
prayers would be Lord pleas
Mrs Elmer Settle.
Z^re Bigned ¡mmelüately and th« Never Touch Mine.” Had he
Amor A. Tussing
Mr Fuller from Portland, who club has grown by leaps and young women as a whole adopted rescind those rigid orders n
bought the W C Sherling place, bounds and the girls hope to in- that motto and lived up to it. pro­ let us go back to the old day
LAWYER AND NOTARY
has arrived to take possession of duce every girl in town to join hibition would have oeen here when we didn’t have to do righ
B rownsville , O regon
unless * e wanted to .”
i t He will be followed in ft few
long
before
it
w»»,
(heir ranks.
ty f t by |)ii fw lly.
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
■ —
Chiropractor
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