Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 29, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
An independent— N O T neutral— uewa-
paper, publiahed every Thursday,
by W m . K . & A. A. W H E E L E R
W . H . W h k k l e x Editor.
Mas. A. A. W h b b l x x Business Manager
and Local Newa Editor.
Subscriptions, $1 50 a year in advance
Arrearages. »2 a year.
Tranaient advertising. 25c an inch, pei
manent, 20c. No discount for tun.
or space
In ' Faid-for Paragraphs,'' 5c a lin e
No advertising disguised as newa.
S E E f. 29, 1921
A rbuckle’s version of hie treat­
ment of Mies Rapp, with whose
tnurder he is charged, was such
th a t Sem nacher, who heard it, re­
fused to repeat it verbally in cour'
but banded it to the judge in wri
ing.
T h is is the A rbuckle wh
first declared th a t be had not be»
in the room with the girl and n<
has "n o th in g to sa v .” And he li
Billy S unday's sym pathy!
,'
a fte r dawn recently. M arla Concelcao,
w ife of a workman, was seen drag
F a tty Arbuckle’s wife gels much ging herself pain fu lly on her knees
praise in some q u arters for c tm - from her house through the busy
ing to him in the d irty scrape he tsreets to the Chureb of Our I.ady of
Health, thus carrying out a vow made
is in. W hether he escapes the law during the lllneRS of her husband.
T h e distance from her house to
or not his tnconn» as an actor will
lie gone, for the public will not the church was over two miles and
long before she had accomplished one-
tolerate him on the screen.
His h a lf o f her pilgrim age her kneea were
fortune will be gone when bis la w - torn by the atones and her dress was
y e n have doue with him.
The stained w ith blood.
M arla's husband, a young tinman,
lady cannot save hie income and fell seriously III shout six months ago
the fat stipend he has been paying ; and was given up by the doctors. She
her.
H er effort« will be love's(?) tended him with untiring care and
, ,
I ,
l when It was thought that he was dy-
| Ing, she prayed for a m iracle to save
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|
making a vow that I f he re-
We h av e a h u teu u w hose dutv ; covered she would go on her knees, as
it is to read each week the c o u n try j a sign of thanksgiving to the shrine of
nrwsp tpera from all over the coun­ the Lady of Health.
try.
There is nob a paper of any
consequence in our trade territory BUILDS CHURCH IN 20 YEARS
that our bureau does not get. This
bureau looks over these papers and California Bank Clerk Collects Fund«,
when we hud a town where the
Draw s Plans and Does
the W ork
m erchants are not advertising in
th e local paper we im m ediately
Colusa.
C al.—Jacob,
I d
Biblical
Hood that territo ry with our liter.
ature.
It a lw a y s b rin g s result.- '’ ays. labored seven years for the hand
f . r in excess ol the sam e e ffo rt p ut ,,f ltu ilie l-
» .1. . .
.
. 1 - 1 . 1
George B arrett, a bank clerk In
f o t l h tn territory where
he l " « l 1 Colusa, I . Just .„„w le ttn g his 20 ye a r.
local
p apers.
,,f , Oj| jn ,,ullrtlns
J
p penney Po.
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Featuring
Fall Economies
at the
J. C. P e n n e y Co.
Store, Albany, Ore.
The store where you profit most by paving: less.
Our enormous cash purchasing power for. 312
stores in 26 states enables us to supply you
with merchandise of merit at prices that mean
positive savings.
*
O u r prices seem impossible when compared
with prices elsewhere, but the great buying |
power of tho J. C. Penney Co. enables us to
share mutual benefits every day in 312 stores.
$34.75
$19.75
$24.75
Sui ts,
14.75
19.75
24.75
Coats,
24.75
14.75
Dresses, 9.90
Grow Too
Small, Owing to Inbrood-
Ing.
L ondon.--The famous six cream
ponies, which were form erly part of
the state pageantry of London, will
never appear again drawing the royal
coach through the London streets, as,
owing to Inbreeding, the stock has
grown too small for ceremon'nl pur
poses and their places have been ta k ­
en by the "royal blacks."
The stock of creams, however, will
not be allowed to die out altogether,
for the king has presented them to
the army council, and In future they
w ill he used as cavalry drum horses.
Hom« Gardening Beats Golf.
D etro it, M ich.—Thousands of De- I
trotters who acquired the gardening
linblt during the w a r have continued
the practice o f making and tending
patches of \egetnhles and small fruits
until It lias become a hobby with a '
large proportion of men here. More
Interest Is being taken In gardening
than In golf, baseball or other sports
during the summer months, nccoid ng
to those who have made a study of
the situation.
It ia claimed th a t "p ro h ib ition
d o n 't p ro h ib it" in Chicago and
How would you feel if you had
Charles O. F itim o rris, atiperiu- been conducting a clothing store
tem lsnt of police, expoeee th e re a ­ in the sam e old town for nearly
son when he declares th a t Ml per 60 years anti one of your life-long
cant ol the 5000 police there ate ««Horn»«* dropped in to buy a ta il
A.«., P,
- » ....„ .h ,,
A cleanup in the dep artm en t looms v o a ?
Chicago ouay ta u u i« d r j« »
I L m I Friday r»j> Humph ray,
What You Don’t!
ATTORNEY A T LAW
O N O R A b elie v e s 'th a t’
what is worth doing is
worth doing well
For
example, some phonographs
are finished on only three sides.
Y&u're expected to put them
in the corner and not in the
:enter of the room Sonora is
finished beautifully on all four
sides Its design and its cab­
inetry are extraordinarily beair,
tiful
You can see this t
Its internal construction is of
remarkably superior quality.
This (if you are not a mechan­
ical expert) you can take on
trust The tra d e m a rk Sonora
ia y o u r iu a r a n te e
The tone of the Sonora, sweet,’
mellow, enchanting, is a .oy of
which you never tire
The
Sonora is the phonograph you
can enjoy for a lifetime and
which you can _ be proud of
possessing (
S
201 New First Nat’l Bank Bld’g,
Albany, Oregon.
Amor A. Tussing
L A W Y E R ,AND NOTARY
B rownsville , O regon
A. Peterson
Expert workmanship.
Dress Shoes a Specialty
501 Lyon s t, Albany, Oregon.
M .g n iA c . n r p e r io d e n d e p n t h L
Shoe Repair Shop
tty le » a r y r e e d y f
B erry
Piano and F u rn itu re
Company
Two doors north of the hotel.
Am prepared to do all kinds of
shoe repairing. Satisfaction guar-
anteed.
957 W ilam ette at.,
Phone 1470
EUGENE '
JEWETT the COBBLER.
DEHnSTAY
tional Bank
W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 66.
R egular m eeting next Saturday
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
night.
and
W R I G H T & POOLE
L IC E N S E D T u N E R A L
A
OCT. 6
OCT. 7
A special meeting of the taxpayer» of
the city of Halsey is called for Thur»d*y
fve n in g , October
13, 1921, at 7:30
O'clock p. m ., at the council chamber,
for the purpose of discussing the budget
of the city of Halsey for the year begis-
utnit lanuary 1, 1922, and ending De­
cember 31, 1922. This notice is pub­
lished in pursuance of chapter 118.
laws of 1921.
Estimated budget as passed by the levy-
l a g board :
Estimated Expenses
Councilm an____ _______ » 72
Marshal, Atty. Sal., labor 172,
M a y o r ______ . . . . . . . . . . .
12
Health officer___ ___ . . .
12
R e c o rd e r_____ . . . . . . . . .
50
Street lig h tin g . . . . . . . . . . 612
E le c tio n ...............................
20
W e H ave
O ptical
ALBANY, OREGON
E Y E S T R A IN
4 Big Special Days
Is the Cause of M any
1 1000
H U M A N IL L S
If your eyes give you trouble or p Street fotersections . . . . »175
your glasses are annoying
. ( L u m lw f ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
360
SBE US. We can Relieve You . ,
G r a q p .................................
500
B a n c r o ft O p tical C o. <> M ain tain ing city property 85
il.l 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
W Miscellaneous and labor. 202
5
»1320
HAVE
Total estimated expenses
Recapitulation
Estimated expeuses.. . . . . . .....---A 7 5 2 0
Estimated receipts_____ . . . ______
G O IN G T O
LO O SE
H O R S E
TH O USA ND A
.1
R A C IN G
ONE RATUBI
MOTHERS,
if defects of the
e irrected in early
even middle life
w i find them so strained th a t the
o » ti“ r will !>e deprived of much
i • om fort and pleasure.
eve» a re a n not
life , o ld age or
A M U SEM EN TS
SOMETHING DOING FROM 10 I. M. TO 11 P. M.
EXHIBITS WORTH WHILE
Optom etrist.
alb a N r
S P E C IA L
T R A IN
»2520
Total estimated receipts .» 520
W E 'R E
H IM
»1320
Estimated Receipts
License feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Special road tax . . . . . . . . 500
- CORNERED
TURN
»1000
Outstanding w a rra n ts ...
G LO O M CHASER
AND
DIRECTORS
H A R R IS B U R G
LEBANO N
Phone 35
Phone 15
Branches at
Brownsville,
W nj T Tem pleton, Mgr.
(fa ls e /,
Phone 166, F rank K irk . Mgr.
E V E R Y T H IN G
THE
nerve­
Special Notice to Taxpayers
F A IR
WE
Late
I. 0 . O . F .
Halsey, Oregon.
I'
Butldin, Albany, Oregon,
Without pain.
blocking method.
Watches and clocks a specialty.
!
Repairing.
Pine
Watchmaker and
Jeweler
AT THE BLAIN STORE
55-year Customer Celebrates
Date bv Buying Suit
E. C . M ILLER
C. C. B R Y A N T
and
H.JJV
32-inch
Middy Blouses — a Dress Gingham,
23c
very large assortment
. $1.98
9-4 Bleached Sheeting
4i <•
Wool pleated Skirts
new assortment
Percales
14.98 #5.90
$ 6 .9 0
12ic and 174
ARCHIE
CORNELIUS
“You can send along a rector before j
1 tong now," B arrett Jubilantly told an
Famous British H a c k l y .
What You Do See
Machine in the World f
OCT. 4
OCT. 5
A pheasant hunter shot aud
killed a heif»r near H arrisburg the
oth er day aud escaped detectioi ,
T h at was better th a n if lie killed a
n u n , as some ol them do.
The
open season for pheasanta begins
Oct. 15, For cattle it is later, but
for men it appears to
all the
year ^ound of late.
Estate.
Electric Haircutting, Massaging
/
and Shampooing.
Cleaning and Pressing
The Highest Class Talking
Jap Crepe
33c
Silk Underskirts
#2.98
aud irresponsibility offered b y o th
Dianelayers a re e ffe c tiv e , he w ho
ahoots a man for a deer ought to
be acquitted on the ground th a t a
fool la not responsible.
Perhaps,
however, it would be better to hang
him lor being such a fool as to be
a public menace.
W alla was another victim of the
season.
He handled his
guu carelessly and killed himself.
The num ber of hum an fatalities
durin g the open season for the
' glorious sp o rt” would make game
suim ale laugh if they could know
tbs facta
Real
BARBERSHOP
b
LINN COUNTY
h 't ilin g
in
Handles Town and Country Property.
G ive h im a call and see if he can fix
yojgup.
p Denney Po.
institution
Elm er Yeoman ol Cottage Grove 0®5l*i of ,b# E‘“8C0’M“ church on his
visit here.
has been tu d ic to d (or m a n s la u g h te r |
__________________
for killing E arlH erh ert of Oakridge
HfllKFC
lor a deer. If the pleas of insanity
BAKS CREAM HORSES
J. George F ran k , J r ., of W alla
i Dealer
All work done pro m p tly
reasonably. Phone No. 269.
Episcopal church
— Herman Rosenheld, advertising fol.
community.
m anager for Sears, Roebuck & Co.
H e obtained the land from a local
Halsey and Brownsville mer- philanthropist, collected funds almost
single handed, dtew the plans, pre-
c h in is in certain lines are strongly pared the specifications, obtained the
tem pting Sears, Roebuck & Co., estimates qpd worked as a laborer on
and perhaps losing trade to them. the building In bis spare moments.
----------------------------------
W. J. Ribeiin
Office 1st door south of school house
Halsey, Oregon.
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Brumfield h ^ apparently deenn
it expedient to tu rn insane agaii
A man as insane as he claims to I
H A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore. Sept. 29, 192
ig as great a menace to hum ani'
The Oregon pavements have c o s i as a wild tiger in a city street ai
about »24,000 a mile, and it will ought to be as promptly extirpate
c >et twice as much to construct
The ‘‘Independent Medical a
pavements that will support heavy
eociation," in session at St. Loin
weight trucks.
We shall eventu­
de lared th a t beer with a high
ally come to it, but it will involve
alcoholic content th a n the preset
the tearing up the present pave­ law allows is desirai'le from a d<"
m ents and substituting those that 'o r ’s standpoint. More ethics!
will make possible the more eco­
The K u-klux terror has apper
nomical heavy-truck service.
We
eut
I y spent its force and the oni
are not always going to pay fot
victims seem tw be those wh
every article of commerce the ex
were m ulcted in an admission fe
tra price made necessary by the
use of light trucks on light pave­
GOES TO SHRINE ON KNEES
m ent»' in their tran sp o rtation.
Would it not be wise, in building Lisbon W ife F u lfills Vow She Prom­
ised to Keep If Husband
new pavements, to build half as
Lived.
much each year and m ake it equal
to the trarsp o rtatio u needs that
Lisbon.— A carious sight was w it­
nessed In the streets of Lisbon soon
are upon u»?
Phone 205
lUurchants use th e ir
txp e r.tn c e a ,
A New York surety eempany ss-s
ip a t husband» are more bobcat ihau
bachelor*. T hey've learned the futility
uf lying and tryin g to get away with q
cause 00 years ago today I b o u g h t,
a suit of clothes from you aud I ■
thought as long as I had to have a
suit pretty soon, I would like to
buy it on the anniversary d a y ." j
Mr H um phrey was 8 years old
when be bought the suit., and he
bought it to wear to th eS u n d av
school class th a t M' Blain wu“ ,
then teaching. D uring the in ter­
im he has bought his clothes of
The Blain C lothing company.
well-known citizen of lefferson
bought a au .t of clothes from the
Blain C lothing com pany of A lbany
under these very circum stances.
He insisted on buying the suit
of .Mr Blain personally
After
the transaction hail been completed
H um phrey said:
"W ell, 1 d o n 't need the suit
ght aw ay, hut can use it this fall
til
w inter, of course. But 1
anted to buy the suit now be­
S E R V IC E
o a t a
H arold Alhro.
ManuUcturiug opteian,
Amount to be raised by t a x -------»2000
L. E Walton, Mayor.
E. F. Cross, Recorder.
C. H Koonts. Chairman Budget Com
A d m ik is t x a t o m i N oTtcx of Hearing of
final Account
Noitce is hereby given that the fio*1
account of Amor A. Tussing st sdniini*-
trstor of the estate of H enrietta Guin-
ford, deceased, has been filed in lb*
County Court of Linn County. State of
Oregon and that the 3d dav of October.
1921. at the hoqr of 10 o'clock A 'I
has been duly aopointed by said court
for the hearing of objections to «*«*
final account and the settlement thereof,
st which tim e any person interested 10
said estate may appear and file objec-
ions thereto and contest the same
Dated and first published Sept 1 1921.
AM O R A. T U S S IN G
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