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HALSF.V E N T E R P R IS E
N O V . 13. 1921
r. stored. 101,164.
president of the national assembly, "ia ,'
went for taking counseT with Mr. Shaw
U-M ! —Destroyed, 32,960 utiles; as honorable and u-eful as ’.hat of |
about cannibals. I tried another tack
temporarily repaired, 18,825 miles; Judges, lawyers, ministers or kings. ,
with the beautiful youth at my aide.
definitely rejiaired, 8,426.
Why should the old superstition hold
“How did you like PanamaT
1
Factories (each having at least in iuodcm times that the hangman's ,
(Continued from page 1)
fancy the old towu ia very pictur­
twenty employees, 1914), 3,297; de­ profession Is disgraceful, abominable I
Lawrence
W ells left M onday for
esque.”
stroyed, 4,700; resumed operation, 3,- and loathsome? My friends are all |
Eugeue.
“Oh, rather!” assented Mr. Vane.
645.
perfect gentlemen and any member of
"At least, that is what those painter
“France took up anus only In self- parliament can consider It only flat­
Enoch Thompeon and fam ily
chaps call it—met a couple of 'em at Submarine Invention Passes Sal­ defense, endeavoring at the same time tery when he Is called my friend,"
were seen whizziug through town
the hotel.
Beastly little narrow
to maintain Justice and liberty for
vage Test of the British
I Sunday.
streets and houses in a shocking state
the world," said M. Loucheur. “For
N tw Gold Strike Made.
Admiralty.
and all that. I like to see property
Mrs. P. J. F orster and Mrs. L.
nearly five years her richest provinces
Anchorage,
Yukon
Territory.—
kept up, myself.”
A. Pray were Monday passengers
have endured continual martyrdom.
Strikes of gold quartz apparently
"I am afraid,” I said severely, “that
And yet by her own means the ruins bearing more than $100 to the ton in
I lo A lbany,
you are a philistine!”
are reviving, houses arise from the a district thirty-nine miles south of
Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes a t­
He blinked a little.
"Ah—quite
ground, fields are covered with promis­ here are reported. Prospectors are
tended the football game at Cor­
so !” he murmured, recovering himself
ing crops. The populations of the
stampeding to the area of the dis­
gallantly. "One of those chaps that Believed That Much of Steel and devastated areas believe that they can
vallis F riday.
covery.
Men returning from there
backed Goliath against David, what?”
rely
on
the
spirit
of
solidarity
of
all
P. J. F orster and wife were p a s­
Metals Lost Through Operations
said a dozen big fissures of quartz,
From this conversational Impasse
those who have measured the magni­ heavy in gold, have been uncovered
sengers to Albany S aturday m orn,
of German Submarines May
we were rescued by the Interposition
tude of their sacrifice and under­ within a region twelve by seven miles.
¡ng for the day
Be Recovered.
of the gentleman opposite, whose small
stood their unquesttonuble right to the The first strike was reported at Gird-
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twinkling eyes had been taking me In
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell left for
London.—Fishing with submarine fullest reparations.”
wood.
with Intentness.
Cottage G rove last S aturday to
magnets
for
allied
ships
which
strew
“I did some fllttin’ about that little
spend a day or two.
OUR TALLEST MAM
old burg on my own hook,” he In­ the bottom of the North sea and the
Shedd Shots
formed us. “and what I got to say la. English chanael may be attempted on
Miss Cleona Sm ith came home
It is reported th a t Miss A nna
It needs wakln’ up. I might have took a large scale in the near future If an
from
school at Eugene to spend
a hand In It myself. If I hadn't have Invention recently placed at the dis­
the week end w ith her father.
Pennell is im proving in health.
posal
of
the
British
admiralty
proves
met up with Miss Browne and your
~ J . C. S tandish left for P o rtland
a’nt.
Yes, sir, I had a slick little to be practicable In deep-sea salvage
E A. S tarnes and fam ily and
proposition or two up my sleeve. operations. It Is believed that the de­
G randm a S ta rn e t, Mr. S la rn a s’
S aturday m orning to spend Sun-
vice
may
recover
much
of
the
loss
In
Backed by some of the biggest capi­
jday w ith his son, E v e re tt S tandish.
mother, visited at the R alph D an.
tal In the U. S. A.—In fact, there« sted and metals caused by the subma­
nen home S aturday.
rines.
It
Is
also
probable
that
It
may,
Mrs. E. E. G orm ley left for
a bunch of fellers up there In God s
H arrisburg Monday for a couple of
J. W. Sprenger and wife were
country that’s pretty sore on old H. to some extent, replace the deep-sea
Any
young
m
an
who
wants
to
Albany callers F riday.
H. for passln' things up this way. diver.
enter the ooast guard academ y ai d ay s’ visit w ith her d aughter and
W ill L ift 18 Tons.
Kep* the wires hunimin’ for two-three
T he infant son of Ray D annen New London, C onn., should make family.
'the “submarine electro-magnet" Is
days, till they seen I wasn’t to be
octagonal In shape, three feet in width
and wife is reported past all d a n ­ application through his senator to
The November app o rtio n m en t of
switched, and then the Old Man him­
the coast guard office, treasury funds to the 128 school districts in
L
between
the
opposite
sides,
two
and
a
ger if no corn plications set in.
self—no use mentionin' names, but I
d epartm ent, W ashington, for in-
half inches in depth, weighs seven
guess you know who I mean—Wall
Mrs. Amy Dannen is visiting form ation and literature. Pay and the couuty is »27.G98.G2 in the ag­
hundredweight, and Is strong enough
Street would, quick enough, anyway—
ith her m other, Mrs S B. Sav­ allow ances in the coast guard are gregate.
to lift 16 tons of metal. In salvage
the Old Man himself threatened to
age. She expects to visit in Hal- the sam e as in the navy.
work three magnets will be employed
Mrs. Douglas T aylor aud ton
put his yacht in commission and come
simultaneously, in order to get a good
sey-for a week.
Lawrence left for Albany Saturday
down to find out what sort of little
hold on the larger sections of armor
morning in th eir car, re tu rn in g
game H. H. was playin' on him. But
plate.
th a t same evening.
I done like Br'er Rnbblt—Jest lay low.
Gigantic searchlights will first be
Hamilton H. Tubbs knows a good thing turned on the wreck, and after the
Mrs. Iva G alb raith of Sweet
when he sees It about ns quick as the vessel has been blown to pieces by ex­
Home was an arrival Monday and
next one—and he knows enough to plosives the magnets will go down to
was m otored to the W. R. K irk
keep mum about It, too!”
search for anchors, chain cables and
home for a visit.
Three or four rough-looking men, pieces of metal. The power will be
of whom one, a certain Captain Mag­ sufficient to raise all fragments of
Mrs. C. T. Cook was taken seri­
nus, belonged to our party and the metal, even though they be encased In
ously ill last week and has been
rest to the ship, continued vigorously wood.
under the care of a physician. She
to hack their way through the meal
The mechanical diver’s possibilities
is reported im proving.
with clattering knives and forks. Of were demonstrated recently at an ex­
oqk
F ru m ’s warehouse has been duly
Jan Van Albert, 9 feet 5 Inches tan,
other sounds there was none. Such hibition at the Albert docks. Silver-
4S
always carried in stock.
christened by Young America on
gloom weighed heavily on the genial town, attended by representatives of recently arrived in Chicago. Compare
roller sk ates’ A jolly crowd has
C f’o s s d - I W id e
spirit of Mr. Tubbs, and he lightened the British admiralty, the Port of Lon­ Ids size with little Lew Itose, who Is ^ ¡.
put in m uch of the week there.
It by rising to propose a toast.
don authority and the salvage and only 6 feet himself. Van Albert can­
“I-adtes and gentlemen, to her now shipbuilding companies. Into 36 feet not travel In a Pullman as the beds
F aith fu l republicans are after
unfortunately laid low by the pangs of of water were thrown several steel are too short. When he goes to a ho­
our postm aster’s job and expect
mal de mer—our friend and bony dear. girders weighing two tons, some gas tel, two beds are put together for him
to get it in Jan u ary . If the suc­
Miss Harding!”
cylinders, castings, a section of rail­ to sleep on.
cessful one is as satisfactory to
This was bewildering, for neither way switch and other metallic objects.
. Bull a Drinker.
by friend nor foe could Aunt Jane be
Halsey as Mr. M cW illiam s we
Brought Up Girders.
Hood River, Ore.—A bull’s over-
called bony. Later In the light of Mr.
Swung by a crane, the magnet dived
shall all get along very well.
indulgence
In
the
contents
of
a
mash
Tubbs's passion for classical allusion, and, to the amazement of the wit­
T he attendance at the R ialto
I decided to translate It bona dea, and nesses. came up with the steel girders barrel, according to stories of or-
F rid ay showed th a t a good, hon­
consider the fnmlly complimented. At glued to its under side. The operation chnrdlsts of the Underwood (Wash.)
est,
h e a rt-stirrin g
show
can
the moment I sat stunned, but Miss was repeated until the last piece of district, led to the discovery by officers
jy jV .-.V .- — .
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of two stills near Stevenson.
draw in Halsey better th a u a sens­
Browne, with greater self-possession, metal had b # n raised.
The bull, attracting attention by his
majestically Inclined her head and
At one stage of the demonstration
ational one.
there was lively competition between a drunken stagger and bellowed maun-
sa id :
Mr. and Mrs. W- H . M cLain of
"In the name of our absent friend, human diver an.l the diving magnet, derings, evidently was pleased with
Eugene
spent the week end at the
The
steel
railway
switch,
owing
to
Its
the
effects
of
the
moonshine
makings,
I thank you.”
hom eofM rs M cL ain’s p aren ts, Mr.
peculiar shape, could not be located
Officers followed him as he pursued
In spite of wistful looks from the until a diver had gone down and placed an erratic course through th« under-
ind Mrs. H. I, Sheldon of Browns­
beautiful youth as we rose from the the magntt In contact with the rails, brush. The goal o t the bovine toper
ville.
table, and the allurement of a tropic
HALSEY, OREGON
"The magnet Is not intended to sup was a barrel half full of mash. In a
moon, I remained constunt to duty plant divers," said Mr. Neale, head of hidden cabin, about 100 yards away,
M. W. W indom of H arrisb u rg
and Aunt Jane, and immured myself
relum ed from Brownsville M»n-
was discovered a still.
the Neale Magnet Construction com
In her stateroom, where I passed an
He is a relative of the ly-
pany, In charge of the development of
enlivening evening listening to her
cers and spent the week end with
the Invention. “It will be of value
moans. She showed a faint returning
chiefly in cases of wrecks in deep wa­
them .
spark of life when 1 mentioned Cuth
ter, or silted up, where divers cannot ,
Veteran Served Sentence
J. F ite is the new pastor of the
bert Vane, and raised her head to
of Man Who Saved His Life
C hristian church at Brownsville
murmur that he was Honorable and go.“It will also be used for loading and
she understood though not the heir, unloading vessels, discharging metallic
nd is expected to m ake a brave
Because his "buddy" saved Bis
still likely to inherit and perhaps after ores, lifting machinery and loading
fite against the devil and all his
life In France, Harry W. Haley,
all Providence—
<. w t M . e * * * » * * « * ' * » * ’ ' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^
works.
steel sections from rolling mills. A
known na general prisoner No.
The unspoken end of Aunt Jane's current of 16 amperes, at a pressure
Mr. Anenseti, baker for the
22102, assumed his name, and la
sentence pursued me into dreams In of 220 volts, supplies the power.”
Dawson bakerv of Brow nsville,
serving a six months’ sentence
which an unknown gentleman oblig­
in the United States disciplinary
left for P ortland S atu rd a y , via H al­
ingly broke his neck riding to hounds
barracks, Fort
Leavenworth.
and left Apollo heir to the title and
sey, to spend Sunday with his wife
Knn„ for desertion, alleged to
estates.
nd daughters.
have beeu committed by his
(To be continued)
Adolph G arnjohst of Salem ,
friend.
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¿ R e a l E s t a te a n d i n s u r a n c e
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $34,000
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
Wo invite your banking business
H KOONTZ, Pres.
D. TAYLOR. V ice-Pres.
B. M. BOND, Cashier
T he First Savings Bank of Albany. Oregon *
“WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE”
FRANCE COMING BACK
Avoid W orld’s Blind Alleys.
Country Making Rapid Recovery
From Ruins of War.
The young man of today does not
have to follow the job his father hud
unless It’s the Job beat suited for him. Houses Arise From the Ground and
The wise youth finds out what most
Fields Covered W ith Promising
Crops— Population of Devatted
ap[>eals to him, and then sees to It
that he's the best fellow in that busi­
Area Optimistic.
ness. Such fellows rise to success In
spite of handicaps. Then the world
Parts.—An Impressive picture of the
wonders and applauds. It’s folly to re­ extent of France’s achievement In re-
main cooped up with limitations w’hen j storing her war ravaged regions is af-
you might Just as well lie enjoying the | forded by M. Loucheur, the minister of
fullest liberty. If by chance you get liberated regions, in a public state­
Into a blind alley see to It that you get ment entitled “The Revival of France."
Official statistics of the destruction
out at once.—GrlL
caused by the war and the reconstruc-
1 tion accomplished up to May 1, 1921.
the minister states, show that "the
iou»j is
- the
>■- same -------------
I France
France o.
of today
as France
of yesterday and that In peace as In
war she continues to work with stead-
fastness, courage and confidence."
After showing that 5,154.000 of the
68,400 000 Frenchmen from 19 to 50
years of age mobilized during the war
killed or wounded, the state-
ment presents the following statistics
of civic reconstruction.
Inhabitants—Deported because of the
war. 2,3602278; returned to Franca,
1,975,798.
Municipalities—Abandoned, 3.256;
2 New Shur-on Products
re-established, 32216.
Schools—Before the war, 7.271; re­
The all shell Frame with the tavis-
ible joint and the zylon.te frame with established, 6.830.
Houses—Destroyed, 789.000; rebuilt,
the inner nm both are attracting fa , or-
able attention by their neatness and 10.213; repaired, 326,700.
Laud—Devastated. 8,240.000 acres;
strength.
cleared from projectiles, wire entangle­
ments and trenches. 6,881,000 acres.
Agriculture—Farm land devastated.
4^71.000 acres; farms do w cultiva­
ted. 3,420,000 seres.
Live Stock—Horses and mules car­
ried away. 367,000; restored. 96,303;
oxen carried away. 530.000; restored,
120.263. sheet and £qat£ carried away,
H am id A lbro.
Ma&ulactunug optician.
EXTEND PACIFIC OIL FIELDS
Prospectors Plan Development Under
Australian Mandate— Several
Parties in Field.
Sydney, N. S. W —The search for oil
which has been going on with meager
results for years in the large island of
Papua has been extended to the por­
tion known aa German NeW Guinea,
where it is said there are much better
indications. This territory la now un­
der Australian mandate.
Experts of the Anglo-Persian Oil
company, which has an agreement with
thp commonwealth by which each will
share In the benefits of any discovery,
are prospecting thoroughly. Beveral
private parties also are In the field
Oil prospecting Is being retarded.
however, because the Australian gov.
eminent has not decided on a land
policy for mandated territories.
been in the bank the longest tune.
Two dollar, a week will am ou.t to »575.8« ,« five year.I to H .L Y20
in ten year, and to fc. 169.68 in twenty year, if depot.ted with
strong bank
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HANGMAN OBJECTS TO SLURS
Declares Ha Is a Perfect Gentleman
and T h a t H it Calling la Honor-
able and Useful.
Budapest —The hangman of Hun­
gary has risen to Indignant defense of
his calling and denounced those who
cast slurs upon It. He was prompted
by sneering references made In the
Hungarian national assembly. Friends
of former Emperor Charles and the
anti Ilapsburgs are always quarreling
there, and In some cases have shouted
at one another, “The hangman la your
friend.”
Michael Ball, the offlclal hangman,
has re»’-nted such slurs.
"M i
v o ^ jlo fi.” ke w r i t «
to
toe
W ho W ouldn't
Smile Happily
upon opening a boa of these delicion’
candies) The wonderful assortment,
various flavors and tempting appearance
of these "lump* of delight'* win to ns
all lovera of good tweets and Judges of
confectionery eacellence; Try them
once and tee if we exaggerate the per-
fection of these goods.
CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY.
fa th e r of Dr. G arnjohst of this
city, left for home S aturday m orn-
jng after spending a week a t the
G arn jo h st home.
Professor E nglish of the high
school and Postm aster Dean Mc­
W illiam s were in full swing at the
). A . C football game at Corvallis
„rm lstice d ay .
They were ac­
com panied by th eir wives.
Mrs. Susan Lowell of Eugene,
„bout 80 years of age di« «1 last
S aturday m orning and was buried
Monday
She was the aunl of
Mrs. Eldon Cross and both Mr.
,nd M rs. Cross attended the fu­
neral.
W. J . Lane, the Brownsville
jeweler, cam e over Sunday and
took the Halsey jeweler, Archie
C ornelius, home with him
TheM
they “ talked shop" and other
things and made the re tu rn trip
later.
Roxie McOune of Brownsville
was in H alsey last F riday to m eet
the tra in from Salem which had
on board M'»s Leila C ushm an, a
teacher in Salem, whose home is
in Brow nsville.
Miss C ushm an
rem ained over the week end.
Dr. B arnum in his car obeyed
the injunction to “ stop! lo o k !
listen!” at a railroad crossing on
bis way home from Halsey to H a r­
risburg last week Tuesday and
even then a freight train" sh o t
across the road close behind his
car when he crossed the tra c k .
Not only do some train s pass cross- —
mgs without aoundiug bell or