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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
ii/ib o c ï □ u r i. H A b S E Y E N T E R P R IS E and u probably dead or in ja il La- A i i i i vm len t—NO T neutral— newt- 'o ra tb u ia priuted. Not quite so hr t < U 4 A. A W H E E L E R . .. t * J iKr.ti" », |j M » year ta advance fr - d nl ,.ne ' T h e O iM i two h.U th en a« Editor .plunder in the woods near L - m iL ia Musin«« Manager r enlwf»Watb. A farmer hunting i ” * * * * ’ rih l*d UP0" H end notified '***. ° C‘0C'1 Ar,««ragst 42 a year. Mr I »y /erasing 25c an inch; per b vM 2o« No dUcount for tin.. t h. m Sat. room in g, w hen th ey want for it, the o fic era tnUHed up w |lh bird>bot SHORT SKIRTS-- STRAIGHT LINES Suyert Are Cleaving to Trail of Prwont Faihtoni for Winter Wear. w h„ (( WOOL SHAWLS TO BE WORN I - Paragraph*, " 5c a line. . > « . . < .¿¡.jog dUguiteri «» ntw» t .oy ran instead ot halting as or dered, and than threw them into Phone 205 j til. A ll the loot was recovered ®pe"l«h Wrap to Hold Favor Coming Season A rt Embroidered, Qraoa- Still less grand and glorious. Boys, 11 SHY Lina Co., Ore Sept. 22, 1921 fu l and Charming— Radium lawbreaking don’t pay. ■peuB.ng, u w j aru r e ta in m u m the grace and charro possessed by the highly coiorad ones of this season Woman h ir e found them too becom ing to part w ith them lightly, and they ■re nracttcal adjuncts to the ward- SISTER NATION WANTSOWNFLAG Canada With Unrepresentative Ensign Seeks Ideas for Proper Heraldic Device. S ilk for Lingerie. OWN MAPLE LEAF IN HI6H FAVOR FALLT FINDS PERUVIAN GOLD ON ISLAND Man Who Befriended Beggar is Rewarded With Key to Buried Treasure. Real Religion. T here Is ,,o anthem like a happy Hugh and no prayer so e'oqu«n , , kind act. The real reverence is , v ered by no scowl T he m m ivh , lerd< (be helping hand to need 1» dev,)Ui - Arkansaw Thomas Cat. A K C H IE C O R N E L IU S W A TC H M A K ER ROMANCE IS NOT YET DEAD Locates A fte r Search of Mors Than 8even Years Gold Hidden H a lf Cen tu ry Ago— Church Despoiled by Four Sailors. A N D JE W E LE R . H A LSK V , OH I CON Expert W orkmanship; Watches and Clocks a specialty. A t last reports Roy Gardner T he styles of today are on th e ir Papeete, T b ltj.— Romance la not Was dead and y itin g somewhere way to make room for the styles of Give us a trial. yet dead. Tales of buccaneering, mur tomorrow. At this season of the year *•- [| C. L is still with us in the brush on McNeil island; be Emblem New In Use Unauthorized der on the high seas, burled gold on ■argely our own fault— was also alive and occcsioually be we are In the painful process of transi I lonely, uninhabited Islands and charts and Ne Longer Represents Canada tion. but the wise ones w ill watch the and cryptograms of hidden trensure- I Im it of, almost ever)on« i ig shot at by hunters; lie had e«- sign« of the times to see how some as Five of Its Provinces Are trove are not all Inventions of imag «. I hers was a condderab e cap-d by swimming to the main fashions w ill survtwe and others be H a v in g had fifte o n y e a r s ’ Not Included. inative minds or legends of a day cast Into rbe discard. Just now, says „ i<--a a year ago, but ala* land; he bad atolen a boat and which Is long past. riu o c e s s fu l e x p e rie n c e as a New York fashion w riter, we hear Toronto.— Canada Is a "nation" but Su< h a tale Is that of the treasure i ,.i- trll is that the cost of rowed over; he naa preparing to some hardened skeptics saying that It has no flag. Herein At is unique an a u c tio n e e r . 1 h a v e d e of the Island o f Pinakl, whose hiding ■ g ,»• laten steadily increasi'.lg •scape in a we l-supplied boat women w ill never depart from adopt among all nations. place, a fte r -« patient search of more c id e d to c r y s a le s th is fa ll. A so-called Canadian flag Is In use - j i >. going up sa m u ch as which a confederate had left for ing extreme fashions to make them ► selves conspicuous, or some such an but Its use is unauthorized and It no I than seven years, has at last been P ric e s a re re a s o n a b le . -, -nt in some parte of the him; be haj been aeeu ana recog 1 i discovered. And now a schooner from tique theory as that. But there are longer represents Canada It is .the I T a h iti has been dispatched to bring (in ( ’- all f o r d a te . ethers who assert that the short- red ensign of the British mercantile 1 nized on the S'reets of Albany by away the gold. I <1 nt learn economy from the two imugmaiivc ladies. He is also haired girl has come to stay, because marine with the coat of arms o f On- I that way of dressing her locks Is more tarto, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New ¡ Sailors Despoil the Peruvian Church. I rivaii» • caused by the war ? As accused of having le i the band prsetfeal and that the corsetleas fig Brunswick In a quarteied .shield on I A h a lf century ago four sailors, de P h o n e Halse.y 1 6 '5 r p up e we rip a rie n c e d a d ii s c t l i that robbed » circus jigy car in ure, w ith Its straightline clothes, ta the field of the flart serters from a coastwise vessel, wtrh qs for life, fo r the same reason. This flag, by w arrant dated Feb- I Joined revolutionists In Peru and ", , »ite change If war .trass Washington. if le s t S u n d a y *r Who knows? I f we are women, we learned of a vast treasure of jewels, Tuary 2, 1802, was authorixed by the >1 • us , v twice as much as be- rairi had ent ‘ filled a long-felt must needs conform to the changes British adm iralty, “to be used on I plate and Ingots, the property of the I 'or col on hose, we («mat of want” be would have been ac In fashion, whatever our inclination. hoard vessels registered la the Do- 1 church, which had been hidden In Peru Office 1st door south of school house And most of us Incline to conform. to prevent it from fallin g into the • i ir Hshioud la lad e., have paid cused of causing that. minion '• This lim its Its domain jo Halsev, Oregon. We get that peculiar feminine th rill hands of one of the w arring factions. Canadian merchant ships, as no au •na p ice or considerably out of a new frock which no other Dealer in Real Estate. Secretly, the sailors searched for the thorlzation was given te fly it on in ue lo r silk because when the Independently of the federal re- proceeding on earth can bring with It. shore. When It Is flown on land, It Is treasure, found It concealed In a Handles Town and Country Property, Buying for W in ter. uut of its Jurisdiction. In any case, church and moved It to another hiding liv e him a call and see if he can fix , i the coli"n goods dropped erve banks, b inkers of Spokane, it has not been form ally adopted by place on the coast. Western buyers are putting In you up. - not willing to put up with Seattle and Portland have raised the Canadian people and It now has 1 Going to Panama, the seafarers, at their first stocks fo r w inter. They s tic g so ebaap. Many reckon 41,300,000 to finance wheat grow are cleaving to short skirts and to derided limitations. I night, boarded a small schooner, mur Its shield contains the devices of dered the crew and, a fte r putting the ability of an hi tide ac- ers. Now some of the farmer« straight tines. But this Is always the in iii the prica it c sis, in- may hold their wheat till the bar- way of this period o f the season. They only four of the nine provinces which treasure aboard, set sail across the Pacific. Intending to make some Eu E follow closely In the tra il of present now form the Dominion of Canada. *ctric H a ir c u ttin g , M assugitig * l i a cording to its uii Itty. vest-time depression has passed. The four coats o f arms make an a l ropean port la te r to dispose of their fashions, as any wild flights of fancy an<! SH h iiipuoing. Recalling that they had no might lead them Into untold paths of most Indecipherable emblem owiug to wealth. ’ 1 >li i isceived a consignaieii* Billy Sunday says Fatty A r loss and unappreciation. T he duty, the crowding of their devices Into so clearance papers and probably could C le a n in g a n d Preppiuc* . a • -Ja to tell at 44 50 s buckle has his sympathy. There’a and, yes. the desire, o f the New York small a space. I f the emblem was not enter a European port safely, they p " <><l aboas, m in d you brought up to date by adding the arms decided to hide the gold on some un public Is to go on beyond, creating new sympathy among c'owns of the other five provinces, the result inhabited Island and then get it later types of fashion which. In their turn, vtlcii nuking tb«m 44 50 «<><■ w ill be followed Just as assiduously would be a hopeless confusion of In a vessel they would charter at Syd p ut 4 thrin no the shelves In By No Means Uncommon. by others next season. arm orial bearings; the significance ney, N. 8. 'V., for trading purposes. »•I nt** pa r in tba window am1 It Is mmnion among i n . insane to Across their path lay the island of would be destroyed and the flag he The success of the spring coat and ATTO RNEY A T LA W And Pinakl, In the Paumotu archipelago of the adaptability of the one-piece dress lacking In distinction and beauty. in r' I i| ••$ 8 .” T h a t p>ir »"lit nave delusions of persicutlou. the south seas, and at this uninhabited ¿01 New First N at’l Bank Bnl’g, A u stralia ’s Flag. ie imik hiacue ami marked iilenty of sane people have them.— have Joined hands, the two making Louisville Courler-Jourtial. their autumn bow as a coat dress. O f Australia, when It organized Its spot they stopped and hid th e ir loot. I 1.. *- ot 48 and Bold them. Albany, Oregon. course, we have had coat dresses he commonwealth, chose a flag from 80,- One native, who observed them from Hl ns did not want to » m 000 competing designs. It has the a neighboring Island and rowed across fore this, but the predictions are that Fswor Children In Austria. Union Jack In the upper left hand cor to sec what the men from the strange they w ill be more b rillian t achieve r . - —a. S o ttg o aaall along Vienna.—Curious freaks of popu AUCTIONEER H. S. Winkleinan, W. J. Ribelin BARBER SHOP E. C . M IL L E R C. C. B R Y A N T • fac’r, ,<•« are gell'ng morel it tniyi’ -<• than ev r before. ' < i turniah tbeir fa m ilie s ,ui«mobilesand silk hose and •«I f 10 ■ I,,,«a are -triking for a re in * „1 (ha war-time wage I " ile ui ...me, they, h .< v, it cost-1 li •’ -* nun.h to li ve ae ever. C«n i I" I>e blam'd for piling on will win the rn-peot of •n n rg, when he h«s that j f cu lomer«? S W e H ave E V E R Y T H IN G u n o w AN E V IL ODOR E Y E S T R A IN 1« the Cause of Many I’,.I,.I.', Then Arbuckle killed H U M A N IL L S H your eye« give you trouble or Kspp. ,ia did mote to reform your gl isses arc annot tug t / «4 than all the censors iii SE E US. We can Relieve Vou ••v»r did or could. A Bancroft Optical Co. "►•itt has been aroused that d t l j 1st St. W. Albany. Phone - • , ,• » tin industry through the h Hi e I b it an effective ceti- a . is rp.iQging up from the 'L«4 ■ Iii g p «dm era declare that aVr Un I lUBIneW from going • be II ioial ruokathey must i> eliminate sensational and t p i , » hut mu-t keep actors U I "siions auvh as figure in *11 I anciecc and Hollywood 1 off ih« screens. The ingenious device of Kryp. ; » ei.t it ibe phyechokigiciil ,nk« he« donA away with the cr. hi » r ill /or cleao-iinnded movie ,nen,*d lenses and given you com- li.m u g h v e rb a l p ro te s t, ,W' ‘ " " J * e r * ‘ <* ’«»•••rpseaed. T h e ’ t cientific construction of K r v n "... bnjroott aga.ns.w b.t. ,A k. prove, them superior to P effect a Rrea* n fh « r lensps ’ n‘»ft in this powerful "h f»» p-pular eUuvaliuual io- n - j when i l seeks ’ to nc* rn ’ v io le ts our trator M thè estate of n rn rie tta liu lll b rd . deceased, hs« been filed in the in n, £ ' " " ' t c aa,t ° u .t that of i the inn td C d onntr Slate of ‘ ill« M O w giU gM . i te . Oregon a i of Dctoher i ' r 1921. igi al „ tT o} 0 o al the ,„ hour of , 10 n e|<Jc|| clock A _ M ------»—e-- . ,, has bees duly appointed hy aetd coutt I n ee >■..1,1 i . n d i i . , n khed S k . ohiections to ««id a u d its robbed th e final account and the «etllemenl thereof ‘a I. S i t , pax ra r o l fdH.OHD •* which tim e any person i'\le te o e d in I .1 i -i. i » .c * • ’ ’ »state may appear »nd file ohiec 'I g lo rio u s . O -te « • th e | to n , thereto and contest the same I • «i I n i4 ik e t “ il< * w re« h ere r • • g .d Vf» V» » S M» *hot and loll a trail e l, ilvd tu the daikneas pu Dated and first published Rant I 1921 A M O R A T U 9R ÌN G . ^ » U iie iira io f aforesaid. I. O. 0. E. W R IG H T & P O O L E F. M. (.RAY,~ Drayman. O p to m e tris t. r OAth <tinel, ''traveling in .| • f a E tench brandy eon- a l a a a / ** 4 ,vs |ln has visited every Harold Alb,o. n itiou t, « world a n d find s more Msnufsettiring op’cian. " “ » in the United Slates m i n i i t b 4Tna a NeviCM of H eann g|nl » d i ' ikm I., then anywhere else. A o final Arronnt. A eh«, rf it liar I , (hs right kind of Noitce 1« herehy a n e n lltst Ihe final B •) *¥ • r a brande concerti to . An,or Tn»«in< at adtnini<- • •• M Dress Shoes a Speciality IN T IS FRY I l e n lo r . to I. Peterson Shoe Repair Shop O ptical U A m o r A . T u ssin g ner. w ith the consteJIatlon of the schooners were doing, was killed and southern cross, w hite on a blue field. his trib al hrotl ers, who crossed later New Zealand also hag a flag. I t is found only Ins empty canoe and L A W Y E R AND N O T A R Y also based on the southern cross con strange markings on the trees. stellation. red stars on a blue field. Sailing on to Australia, the four B kiiwnsvii . i . e , O kkoon There are only fou r stars compared scuttled their vessel a few miles from w ith Australia's six. shore and, rowing to land, told of Aa for South A fric a , Prem ier Smuts storm at sea which opened the seams has declared that the, too. w ill have of their ship. Not all believed them, her own national flag. for some residents had seen the ship Fine The Manitoba Free Press, speaking approaching and hr,d witnessed its for a province not represented In the mysterious sinking. T here were no present unofficial Canadian ensign, is police, however. In thnt section, and agitating for a new Canadian flag and as the four looked desperate, they has received hundreds of proposed de were permitted to strike out overland 501 Lyon st , Albany, Oregon. signs. The Free Press Itse lf puts fo r fo r Sydney unmolested. ward an adaption o f the most prom i Beggar Divulges Hiding Place. nent feature of northern skies as an In 1914, years later, a M r. Howe appropriate design. C ertalnly the was accosted on a Sydney street by an “dlpper" and the pole star a r e _ _ ,Rn aged beggar. Howe gave the man a w Ithout some symbolism to most Ca few shillings and was surprised to Two dnore north of the hotel, nadians T he dipper, the Free Press hear the man ask his name and ad in prepared to do all kinds of says, "Is the conspicuous constellation dress. Some tim e later How e re of our Canadian heavens, circling ceived an urgent summons to a Syd hoe repairing. Satisfaction guar- slowly around the steadfast polar nev hospital. T here he found the beg ntenil. s ta r; It lights up the night sky over gar. who told of how he and three the A tlan tic provinces and over the ethers had buried their treasure, had ifc W E T T th e C O B B L E R . Pacific slopes of British Columbia ; It sailed on to A ustralia and had set out circles above the night silences of the overland for Sydney. Rlacks had a t D a. H a r o l d E. J a c k - Western p rnlrles; It can be seen by tacked them and killed two o f the sou 304-Jo.5 1st N a- the trapper In the woods o f the North sailors. The beggar end his surviving west territories, hy the settler on his companion, Brown, tried fo r years to onal Bank Buildin. .U b iti y, Oregon. homestead, by the city dw eller high gel a eldp to go for the treasure, but above the g litter of his lam p-lit streets, never obtained money enough. Brown W ithout pail, Laie nerve- the most distinctive constellation of finally disappeared, and he, K lllra ln , '«eking method. the northern hemisphere." The dip had fallen Into misfortune and knew per and the pole star. It thinks, look his end was near. H e gave Howe a as though they were a great heraldic map of the Island, begged him to be emhlem on the dark field of the Cana lieve the story and to search for the dian night sky. and It seems natural treasure. The following day the beg W IL .D E Y I.O D tiE N d. «5, to take them down and emblazon them gar died. on the white field o f a flag for the Regular meeting next Saturday Since then Howe has been search young Canadian nation. The only ob ing for the treasure, and lately an ” <bt. jection would come from those who nounced that he had found It In a objected to Kipling's “O ur Lady of the shallow lagoon on Pinakl. Lately he Snowe," chartered a schooner nt Papeete to Favor Mapla Leaf. go to lift the gold a fte r making a I.IC K X S E D F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S Most suggestions Involve some u se contract with the colonial government H A R R IS B U R G LEBANON of the tnnple leaf. as to Ills rights In the matter. It Is Phone 35 Phone 15 Nationhood flowers In a flag, thinks said the treasure Is worth several mll- Branches at the Free Press, which argues the case tlon dollars. <rownsville. Win r Tem pleton, Mgr. thia w a y : "Canada has one o f the Ilalaey, Phone 1(0, Frank K irk . M gr. great geographical surfaces o f the Drowned In Swimming Hole. world. Canada has a vigorous, thrlv- M w ls to w n , III.— Mrs. Dava S h aw , Ing and enterprising people Canada thirty-five, her two children, Ruth, sent flfW.OfX) men to the war. good sol fourteen, and Dorothy, twelve, and diers who fought w ith distinction and Cherlee Lofley, an elderly man, uncle pot luster on the Canadian name: of Mrs. Shaw, were drowned In a pool Canada has a rich tradition helilnd on the Shaw farm , six miles west of h er; her laws and system of govern Canton. A ll e n rk dune p ro m p tly and ment are rooted In the principles of 9 easo n alily. P h o n e N n. 2 6 9 . liberty and Justice; the great high way o f national expansion Is opening • rahsman Qlvta Sheriff R obe«rr coox ’ II -. -11. I . „ . before Canada, and as a nation she Is Found In Handkerchief In preparing to w alk In It ; Canadian Freight Car. status and nationality h are never been I so universally adm itted as they are to- G L A S S E S F IT T E D Dallas, Tex.— Diamond« valued at '• y . and deaplte all thia. Canada lacka approxim ately Etn.ikm belonging tn a BY he distinctive badge of n ation ality local wholesale Jewelry house, were GRADUATE »seessed hy even the smallest and taken from a drummer's trunk by O P T O M E T R IS T humblest nation— a national Its? The robbers, who broke Into the railroad I national flag stands for so irth ln g depot at Royce City near here, where P R IV A T E O F F IC E t i l l In the nation NartonaJ flags are the trunk was stored. F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S •mhlems ground whleh nations rally About S2POPO worth of the diamonds The crosses on the Union Jack the 1 were turned ever to Rheriff Dan F f fIC E S R E A S O N A B L E ion of Scotland, the lion of England Ha rat on the following day by a brako- f M F r e n c h a, S o n s •he Irish harp the stars and bars o f man. who said be found them In a ALBANY OREO. Old Glory' are o f a piece w ith the on , freight car. wrapped up tn a soiled tiooal 14?» oat ot v ^ * 4 verge.” 4 1 blue bandkarihlef merits (Ills coming season. News from lation are shown by the details of the Paris Indicates that we are following Ihtest Austrian census For Instance, the lead right here, fo r many o f the there are non, rain few er children under wholesalers have reported that sales TO years of age In the country than In ihls p articu lar direction are going In 1010. while the number of men atrong. hat ween 40 and «0 has Increased by A new slogan might be: ‘‘I t Is the 120 Otx). It la explained by the fact belt that makes the gown,” for In that adult men survived the priva many Instances all else is plain, and tions of the last three or four years the winding around the waist boeoraes while child ran perished. the center of the design of the whole frock. All sorts of fancy ribbons and brocades are brought Into play for thia form of decoration. Then there are cords galore, and strings of beads and Straight Llnaa Ara Cenaplcuoua w the F all Suit Models T h a t Have Made T heir Appearance. metels tn he used foe girdles. Any one of them Is a thing o f beauty all by Itself, and Its association w ith the gow n brings both Into re lie f w ith a fesclnailon one cannot fall to apprect ate. Wool Shsw t for W inter. The deetre fo r Spanish shawls ts not. it seems. Just an Isolated flight, for we are to have shawls for the w inter, too They are t a he of wool •n d e n h n ild e re ^ a ^ ^ enerallj 9^ W »