Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 10, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
N O V . 10, 1921
THE
APPRECIATIVE HALSEY
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Of Interest to
Men Who Shave
that of tbs movie promotors who
L»st year the Meneley lyceum
are reputed to be becking him con­ people sent out a bum subetitute
tinues to eecure the disappearance for the first number on its program
of witnesses end to “ diecover” ex­ in towns in this part of the slate
Safety Razors
(A
perts reedy to swear that no cnm>' and thus queered the course and
Gillette
wae committed his trial will not 1-ft the guarantors of their charges
$1 to
r u
i hi
s
i i
amount to much anywhere elee.
with a deficit to meet.
In so.re
Subscriptions, » I SO a year in advance
Ever-Keady$l
But this paper regrets and apol­ t wns the sponsors bad about »30
Arrearages, »2 a year.
Transient advertising, 25c an inch, per­ ogizes for publishing one story apiece to pay for showing a public
G em .......... $1
manent, 20c. No discount for time
that the prospectors for "expert” spirit.
or space
Ever - Ready, Aut-
testimony gave out, to the detri­
In “ Paid-for Paragraphs,” Sc aline.
As a result several towns which
Strop,
Gem and Gil­
N o advertising disguised as news.
ment of the girl’s reputation This had the course then are without ii
lette
blades.
Phone 206
was to the effect that Virginia had this season.
Genco and Torrey Razors.
a
child nine years ago which wae
This year the first number to he
H A L S E Y , Linn Co., Ore.. Nov. 3, 1921
Lather Brushes.
still living.
Another version by given here drew a full house and
After-Shave Lu»urv dispels that
one of their experts was that thv made a hit, the majority of those
soapy feeling and imparts joy to
iliild died years ago.
AUTOS AND ROAD TAXES
the face.
50c
who attended pronouncing it well
Prosecutor Brady declares that worth its cost.
There were some
Face Creams, Lotions
The 9,000,000 automobiles of al
lie physician* who performed the who were not pleased, of course.
and Talcum Powders.
kinds io this country constitute'
utopsy say that the girl had never Otherwise tliere would have been
one of the clubs to escape whoe
>een a mother, and they ought to a miracle.
blows the heads of the big railroai
now.
Another claim of the ex-
But in some of the towns where
a A . aay.» Z
unions called off the threatens pe ts is that she died from an ail­
press and peop'e were soured by
oountry-wide strike.
ment of long standing. Theautop- last year's disappointment the
Even if they ceuld have tied U| ly (bowed that she was in a condi-
grouch has not yet disappeared
the majority of the railroads the
tou of vigorous health.
and unfavorable newspaper criti­
could not have tied up these mote
You can buy plenty of expert cisms of this same entertainment
oars. Never again can a strike o estimony for use In any case, and
are published.
all the union railroad men brio» he longest purse will secure the
Halsey hasn't been peeved by
the hardships upon the mass of th
irgest grist of it.
past shortcomings of the company
people which have been threatentd
and Halsey isn't backward about
from this cause in the past.
Th>
paying for that of which it ap­
A8 TO HKJH COST
autos are here and always will b>
proves. If coming entertainments
The same club that threatens
in the series are as satisfactory as
We
ate
charged
all
the
traffic
the prospective strikers is felt b
this first one the guarantors wi 1 Kryptok T he m ost pop-
the railroad companies.
Thei vill bear, and the traffic will bear
u la r bifocal,
not have to pay dearly for bring­ invisible
business has been extensively cu all we are willing to pay. Shoes
Bifocals
c
o
m m e r c ia lly ,
ing them within reach of the peo­
into by auto touring cars an< vomeu’sclothing,confectionery and
p
ro
f e s s io n a lly
ple
of
this
little
city.
trucks, and the only logical re nany other articles remain at or
PV eglH SS
and
with
tin»
iear the peak level, because peo
dress for them is in increase
w
earing
public.
It is also
Suit brought by the Chicago u n q u estio n ab ly tru e th a t
freight and passenger fates or re pie do not refuse to pay these
The case of confectionery board of trade to have the act for­
duotions of wages and other outgo prices.
K ryptnks a ie th e best bi­
Such an increase, however, eul is well stated in "By-Products of bidding gambling on grain futures focal.
down the volume o, their bukines the Press,'* in Monday’s Oregonian, declared unconstitutional has been
dismissed by Judge Landis ami ap­
and gives so much more to tb> thus:
autos.
A California correspondent re­ pealed. First blood for the farm­
Just now the situation has an ports that while waiting for the ers.
other angle.
The leaders of th boat at the Ferry station in San
O p t e n t e i r ist.
Francisco he bought a few walnut
The Oregon Dairymen’s league,
strike movement among railroai
A L B A N Y O fte n
creams. This variety of candy is threatened with disruption, has
employes had much to say abou one of the easiest kidds to make—
H a ro ld A lh ro .
M a n u fa c tu rin g o p tic ia n .
th>< 12 per cent cut from the 192(> simply roll up a hall of ‘‘fondant’* weathered the storm by granting
peak not having been reflected ii between your palms, stick a nut home rule to Clatsop county, which
had rebelled, with the probability
lower rates.
The companies re on each side, and there you are
This being so, and California that the same course will be fol­
plied thst very material reduction
being'k state where English wal­
G L A S S E S FITTED
had been made in rates on man) nuts grow, and sugar costing be­ lowed in other countie».
BY
coin modi ties and that part of th tween 5 and 6 cents a pound, a
G
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A
D
U
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E
correspondent
wishes
to
know
hpw
The grange may he deca lent in
12 per cent out had been allowed
O PTO M ETRIST
the
manufacturer
figured
out
his
Linn
county,
but
one
o
f
the
official
by the commissioners on acooum
price of »1.50 a pound. An inves
P R IV A T E O F F IC E
of other burdens the roads wen tigator making the rounds of the scalps it demanded now hangs
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
from
its
belt'.
oarrying.
New York candy shops found, ac­
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
But there is a good deal of un­ cording to his published figures,
C. H. Koontz and daughter re­
necessary outcry against the auto that the prices charged the con­
F. M. F r e n c h & S o n s
ALBANY
OREG.
on the public roads, and the un sumer represented from 1400 to turned Mondav evening from Port­
2750 per cent advance on the cost land, where Mias Koontz was hav
jnst and misleading charge is made of ingredients.
ing some dental work done.
that truoks are using the roads an )
not paying anything towards their
upkeep. So far is this from being
true that the secretary of state's
reports show that between Jan. 1
IN
and Sept. 15 last the receipts from
auto lioenses were »2,319,307. Of
this, after theeost of collection was
deducted, two-thirds went to the
stats highway commission and tb-
remaindsr to the counties for road
purposes.
Added to this, the
trucks pay, for road purposes, a
special tax on every gallon of gas­
oline they use.
When the people were asked the
last time to vote for more road
bonds they were assured by the
highway commission that the bonds
would not add a cent to their taxes
because the auto licenses and ex­
tra gasoline tax would take care
of all the road bonds, principal
A b independent— N O T neutral— uewa-
peper. published every Thursday,
by W it H . A A. A. W H E E L E R
Wm. H. W h m i .« » Editor.
M bs . A A. W h k m l k s Business Manager
and Local News Editor.
I
Ringo's Drug Store
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Tfteadé
Newest Fall and Winter Arrivals
SU ITSsO V ER C O A TS
For Men and Young Men
FOR
and interest.
If, then, the special taxes levied
on motor vehicles are paying for
au »SO,000,000 state road program
and tor halt as much for road
work in the counties, what ground
it there for the charge that their
competition with railratd comp,in­
let who must maintain their own
roads is unfair?
Times have changed. The auto
trucks will do more and more busi-
nees, and they are entitled to suob
roads aa their business demand'.
The railroads, doing less buaiorss
than formerly, must have higher
compensation, and we cau no more
do without them than without the
motor vehicles.
WE APOLOGIZE
The Enterprise is not disposed
to try the Fatty Arbuckle case in
it* columns, aud if hi* money and
THANKSGIVING
We are displaying the most Attract­
ive new styles and extraor­
dinary values at
$16.50, $24.75, $27.50, $34.74,
$37.50
The Overcoats
For Men and Young Men
For Men and Young Men
OU will appreciate the style and
value displayed in these high-grade
Suits for Fall and Winter wear—
embracing the newest, smartest models for
young men and the more conservative
styles for men in all walks of life. An ex­
tensive showing now in stock in neat pat­
terns and stylis co lo n —grays, browns,
greens, black and mixtures; plaids, checks
and stripes
Also blue serges
E R E you w ill fiud a m ost note­
w orthy assortm ent of fin e ly ta ilo re d
single and double breasted coals fo r
n v ii of a ll ages— nobby lie lle d u lste re tte s
w ith <• in ve rtib le c o lla rs fo r yo u n g men and
the p o p u la r C h e ste rfie ld and o th e r neat
m odels for men of conservative and sem i-
conservative tnetes— kerseys, m eltons, c h in -
c h i l l , « tweeds; in brow n, green, heather,
H
• a n an t g ra y .
Our Unalterable Policy — One Pi ice to Every I »ody
Buying
Most
We Buy
for Izess
(enney po.
P penney
J . U. I
•w
I p nenney pi
U 'u<Ä T e“ J. b. I
ALBANY,
OREGON
HALSEY, OREGON
Capital and Surplus $34,000
Interest paid on tim e certificates of deposit
We invite your banking business
II. KOONTZ, Pres?
" t T t AYLOR, Vice-Pres
B. M. BOND, Cashier
Linn County at the Fair
D. F. Burge oi Albany was
iwurded championship on a Per-
' -herou mare at the Portland exhi­
bition, and first prize ou 3-year-
; old stallions of the same breed.
C. R Weber of Brownsville got
second and third on his big Per-
I cheron yearling stallions.
On 3.
year-old mares Burge took first and
fourth, and on yearling mares first
Burge also got first on two Per-
obérons of any age or sex and on
, a stable of five.
Brownsville Woolen mills, which
probably means Mr. Bowman of
the so-called Brownsville woolen
mills store, got third on 2-year-old
j Dorset ram.
F. C Needham of
Albany took first on Dorset ewe
, I imh, second on flock, first on flock
j bred by exiiibitor, ou four lambs,
either sex, on four lambs bred by
exhibitor, on get of sire aud ou
produce of ewe.
In Aigora goats S. F Zysset ot
Scio won reserve championship
and first on yearling bucks.
Harrisburg Local Elects Officers
The Harrisburg local of the Or-
egon Dairyn e i’s league held its
annual election of officers Nov. 3
with the following results: Presi­
dent, C. R. Evans; vice-president,
J. M- Pbilpott; secretary-treasurer,
Jay Scott; directors, O. E. David­
son, Roscoe Huston, Glen W. Ea­
vis, A. L. Owen aud A V. Hent-
ges.
After the election considerable
lime was given to the discus­
sion of the various subjects rela­
tive to the success of the organiza­
tion and a more wholesome feeling
toward the lesgue developed thau
was previously believed to exist.
At a conference of the newly
elected officers directly after the
adjournment of the regular meet­
ing it was decided to hold a busi­
ness meeting on the last Saturday
afternoon of each month.
Some Home Canning
The Lion county cauuing oluh
have canned this season 1,1184
quarts of fruit, 279 quarts of veg­
etables, and 79 quarts of other
products such as jellies, jams, pick­
les and preserves.
Mabie Robinson of the Charity
Canning club leads the list with
289 quarts of fruit, 474 quarts of
vegetables and 12 quarts of other
products.
Irene Quimby of Halsey is sec­
ond with 178 quarts of fruit. 82 of
vegetables and 184 quarts of other
products.
Rachel Betts of the Lebanon
club is third with 150 quarts of
fruit, 20 quarts of vegetables.
. This canning was all done by
the one-period cold-pack method.
The total value cf this canning
amounts to $608,25.
T r u a Slue" aad U.e -Blu«, Ml'bon."
T he expression t r u i th .e Is handed
■loan from the Scotch C rcecanlers of
i he Seventeenth century, who chose
blue as their emblem In opposition to
the ro ya l red. T he Covcubuters were
a group bound t y a series of covenants
• • uphold the Preshyaterlau forms and
doctrines of faith. Thus true blue waa
applied o rigin ally to a ioyal Presby.
tenon. The blue ribbon, always the
tow ard of the winner in u race or con­
t e s t , originated In the use of a blue
rlbbou as the distinguishing badge of
’ lie Knights of the G arter, an ordet
founded by Edw ard I I I .
A w fu l Moment.
Anxious to get to church on time,
as an Interesting sermon on gambling
was scheduled. I bustled around get­
ting ready. Opening a bureau drawer
I grabbed what I thought was my
prayer book and ruahed over to the
church.
Marching down the aisle I
accidentally dropped my muff, and, loi
Instead of my prayer book, a deck of
cards came tum bling out and scattered
In all directions! To make matters
worse, the back of. the cards bore the
ad of a prominent brew ery !— G rit.
L ite ra l Youth.
The young man always took every­
thing lite ra lly .
H e was moat serious
In his wooing. “ M ay I kiss you, June?”
he aaked. "M other’s In the drawing
room," she answered.
“Oh, that's all
right.
Your fath er can kiss her,” he
replied.
C aterpillars W atch for Enemies.
T he c aterpillar knows that there Is
aafety In numbers, nnd whole com­
panies may he found feeding side by
side while keeping a sharp lookout
fo r th eir bird enemies; but when a
ca te rp illa r Is by him self he scarcely
dares to move for f e a r 'o f attracting
attention.
— — afe
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SECOND H A N D
2 good sets Heavy Work H arness for sale
1 set heavy Hack Harness
1 set single buggy Harness
1 Clipper Fanning Mill, in first-class shape, for
sale. Have you a good milch cow to trade
for new m achinery?
See me ior new farm implements.
G. W. Mornhinweg Implement Store
W e have a complete stock of the jjj
National Mazda Electric Lamps at the
standard prices. W hen in need of a
new supply see us.
ro ss
-The Suits
Y
HALSEY STATE BANK
b
Selling
Most
We Sell
for Izoss
& WÁite
J. W MOORE
e a t (s s t a t e a n d i n s u r a n c e
MAYBERRY &
M c K inney
L IV E S T O C K B U Y E R S
Highest prices paid for Beef. Pork. Veal and Muttoo. See U*
Before you eell.
H»l*ey phone 170.
Brownaville phone 37c51.