I € » —— ■ ji B o o s tin g YOUNG BRIDE IS KILLED BY GRIEF Discovers Husband of Few Days Was Head of Band of Bank Robbers. THE Buying Power "Your Dollars W H E N A S A L E IS A S A L E In the pa9t year or so a great raany so-called sales have cnly been the marking down of m erchandise to the m arket price. This is one thing of which we have been very careful: Never to advertise a sale when the price was ju st reduced to market. THIS is a real sale. The m erchandise on sale will go back to the former price (which is m arket) as soon as the sale is over. Merchand­ ise for spring is ju st as high as last fall, and in some cases a little higher. So you will make money if you take advantage of this op­ portunity now. * ¡SALE STARTS Thursday, Jauury 12, running seventeen days, clos­ ing Saturday, Jan u ary % 28. Below you will lind only a few of the many bargains. W atch the papers, or, better still, pay our-s^ore a visit. Ran Francisco.—Mrs. Gladys Beebe recently died from nervous shock after learning that her husband of a flaw days waa the leader of a band of robbers. Her father, John Antrim, was at one time employed by the In­ dian service In South Dakota, hot, his health failing, he moved with his fam­ ily to Leupp, Arlx. While residents of that place Gladys Antrim met Ray Moser, a cowboy em­ ployed by a Flagstaff station com­ pany, The parents opposed the mar- JAN $17.00 25.00 32.50 45.00 50.00 RIALTO FRIDAY THE B A R B A R 1 A N $12.50 19.75 24.75 37.50 40.00 Found 10.00 7.00 10.00 6.85 3.85 3.85 This sale touches aim ost every departm ent in our store with ju st such bargains as above. You cannot afford to miss this chance. The Store with a Square Deal « * Every Customer A lbany BRIDGE TO HAVE LONGEST SPAN Structure to Connect Detroit and Windsor Will Break All Records. WILL MEASURE 1.802 FEET Upper Deck Expected to Be Ready for Servico W ith in Fyur Yoaro— Tw o Years Moro W ill See Bridge Completed. Detroit, Mich.—Plana for the new International suspension bridge to con nect Detroit and Windsor. Just an­ nounced, show that It will have thé longest single span in the world, meas­ uring 1,802 feet, or 24 Inches longer than the great cantilever at Quebec. Of double-deck construction, the new link between Canada and the United States will accommodate street car. automobile and pedestrian traffic on the upper deck and passenger and freight train service on the lower deck. Barring unforeseen delays, actual construction work will commence next spring, and within four years the up­ per deck should be ready for service Without Interfering with traffic on the highway deck. It Is planned then to begin construction of the lower deck, which should be finished In two years more. CL0TH ing co O regon the pnd 01 the train ferries, which fot years have carried freight and passen­ ger traffic across the Detroit river, even after the opening of the Michi­ gan Central tunnel. The bridge^ which will be bnllt by the Canadian Transit company and the American Transit company, with the approval of the Canadian and United States governments, will span the river almost from the center to the shore line of the two cities Con­ struction Is expected to begin from the American side. old now tie borrower a frock coat from the American ambassador to at­ tend an Imperial garden pnrty In Toklo. Royalty were required to go In European dress, citizens In native dress, and foreigners In frock coats. Mr. Rockefeller said he was about to forego attending because there was no frock coat In his baggage, when the American ambassador said he had two and Mr. Rockefeller could wear one of them. Bonds fo r 830,000.000. London.—What has been one of the best deer-stalklng seasons on record In Scotland has now concluded. It Is estimated that 6,000 stags have been shot In the area north of the Gram- plans during the Inst two months. Among the monarchs of the glen were 16 stags ench weighing over 280 pounds each The promoting companies have been authorised to Issue f30.000.000 In se­ curities for the project. It Is estimat­ ed that completion of the highway or upper deck will cost approximately 115,000,000. Purchase of shore space for the approaches Is under way. Plans for the bridge were drawn chiefly by Charles R. Fowler of New York. Associated with him In the erection of the structure will be George H Pegram, chief engineer of the Interborough Rapid Transit com­ pany, New York; Prof. William H Rtirr n t New York. Col. C. M Monser rat. Montreal; Prof C. R. Young of the University of Toronto, and Prof. H. E. Riggs of the University of Mich Igan. EVEN LINEN TOWELS COMMON Innkeepsr’s Proteste to H ealth ciale Valn Agalnat Peno, eylvanla Law. Offi­ Harrisburg, Pa — A atrsnge Interpre­ tation of the state law prohibiting the use of the “common towel” In public pieces hse been received by state health official» from a hotel proprietor In a email town. A formal notice was Weighs 107,000 Tone. aerved ou him that he must dlscon The bridge and Its approaches will tlnue the use of a "common towel” In have a total «eight of 107.000 tons his Inn. In to Indignant protest he with eight cables carrying the huge replied that he did not "use common span. Six of these cables will he 21 towels, but had his wife make a spe- Inches In diameter, and two will h< , ’ , tai trip to Philadelphia to purchase 18 Inches thick ; together they wll linen ones.” State heelth officials dis­ support a pull of 140.000.000 pounds agree with his Interpretation of the Suspended from two towers, each law. and have notified him to dlscon rising 380 feet above the water, the tlnue the “common towel,” even If It Is span will have a width of 97 feet for linen. the highway deck with two trolley i — ——— — tracka. two sidewalks and two road- I waya. while the lower deck will have ; JOHN 0. JR. BORROWS COAT ----------- four railway tracks and a 20 foot apace for public utilities equipment - Rockefeller Tolls of Attending Inw parial Garden P arty In Toklo Electric locomotives would he used for in Borrowed R aim en t traffic across the lower deck. Scotchmen Bag 6,000 Stags. Punishment for Gluttons. Berlin.—To punish gluttons with .Ines as high as 100.000 marks for the first offense and five years for the sec­ ond Is the purpose of a bill Introduced In the diet. Foreigners are not ex­ empted. t Charged With Keeping Little Girl Like a Dog Charged with Ipcrnlly having treated her elght-year-old grand­ daughter like a dog, Mrs. Lillie Gross of New York city Is being held without hall ¡lending Inves­ tigation. The complaint alleges that the woman tied the child under the house all day, made her sleep on an old coat beside a real dog. kept her in the coal bln during rainy weather, beat and under­ fed her, and sent her Into the streets to beg. Lika President Wileon, Govern- 6r O lco tt found th a t i t ie easy enough to call a session of the leg- islative body, but not always so • easy to have them aign th e ir name* on the dotted line. D is a p p o in t­ ment nearly always follow s such hopes and aepirations on the p a rt Completion of the bridge will mean of the executive.— Lebauon C rite ­ gear Y ork— John D. Rock ere Her. J f. rion, • * Or ♦ H er Daughter Dying! rlage of their daughter to the range rider and moved North again, taking her with them. Moser went to San Francisco, then sent Ills sweetheart money to pay her transportation to that city so they could be married. She started on the Journey but, while en route for San Francisco, met a man on the train of whom she became enamored. The rapid-fire love-making resulted lu the Jilting of her cowboy lover and her marriage to the man whom she met on the train, who married her under the name of Reebe. Within a few days It developed that her husband was leader of a band of bank robbers, and he was arrested, sentenced, and sent to serve a peni­ tentiary term. The girl’s mother hastened to San Francisco and found her daughter dying, her death being attributed to grief over her shattered romance. Although the girl was but twenty years old, Beebe was her sec­ ond hushand, she having been married while living In South Dakota, W ITH MONROE SALISBURY AND JA N E NOVAK Can of Whey Falls on Farmer, Killing Him Appleton, WIs.—Martin Warfc- elskl, «3, Knowlton fanner, was killed when n milk can filled with whey, which he was lift­ ing on a wagon at the cheese factory, fell and crushed his skull. Woman Permitted Husband's Beatings. Columbus, O.- Mrs. Louis Cornatelll has declared her husband may heat her us often as he plenses. The Judge, however, Insists that Cornatelll must stop beating his wife, even If she does not object by placing hlm under sus­ pended sentence to keep the pence. Drying H a ir on Roof, Falla to Death. New York.— Mrs, Pearl Benedict waa Instantly killed when she fell from a ruof where she wus drying her hair. BABY’S CRY CAUSES BLAST M other Lights Match to Look a t Child and Explosion of N atural Gaa Wrecks House. 8cottavllle, N. Y.—When Mrs. Wil­ liam Goodberlet, struck a match to see what was causing the baby to cry, an explosion of natural gas | wrecked the house and burned five persons so severely that they were taken to a hospital. One died later. The house had recently been wired for electricity and the gas shut off. but a leak In the pipe filled the house during the night. Woman Acts as Own Lawyer. Sacramento, Cal.—Appearing the other day In the United States District court before Judge F. Il Rudkin, with bar husband and five small chil­ dren, Mrs. Peter Beaclnl of Italian extraction, who was charged with o p ­ erating an Illicit still near Santa Rosa, acted as her own counsel and woo for herself and husband probation for three months, with promise of dis­ missal of th e >-ase, provided no mors liquor la made. PAGE 5 (Continued from page I) Dr. E \V. Barnum and fa m ily of H tu riib u rg were Halsey visitors Sunday, Mrs. Am y Standish was among ihe Brow nsville callers at Mrs. Wheeler’s F riday. Buy an extra pair 47 pairs Men’s brown calf­ skin, English last 16.00 37 pairs Men’s brown English (12.00 welts } 12.50 HALSHV ENTERPRISE Jots and I ¿tiles 1920 Present Sale market price price priée OVERCOATS — Men’s mixed wool Coats $27.50 Men’s all Oregon wool Coats 37.50 “ wool double-breasted “ 45.00 Men’s Kuppenheimer, our t 75.00 best i 80.00 SHOES— -Such prices will not last 12, 1921 A drama of the N orth Woods. A tale of red- blooded adven­ ture and lively romance Breathing the fragrance of the great outdoors, dotted by green trees and lim pid dream lakes. AND A n o th e r one of those T W O -R E E L C O M E D IE S everyone is talking about big reels and at regular regular prices 8 I t is reported th a t 95 per cent of the gophera in the Santiam valley were drowned in the recent flood. The old dryhouse a t the Browns­ v ille woolen m ills has been torn down, so th a t new concrete oue w ill probably be b u ilt. Mrs. James West came from Brow nsville to care fo r Mrs. Fox, who is slowly recovering from pneum onia and accompanying ilia. Mrs. George A lfo rd and children o f H arrisburg arrived on the even­ ing tra in Sunday for a v is it w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs. E. E. Gormley. K L- Stewart and C. M- Sims, hank examiners from Salem, came F riday and gave the Halsey State hank the ouce-over w ith o u t fin d ­ ing a mare's nest. The Democrat reports last week's weather ’ ’ju s t rig h t for ducks’ ’ and then proves th a t it was wrong for them and rig h t fo r the hunters by reporting big bags brot in, S. Rowsty and w ife catne from Washington to look fo r a farm . They found fine fa rm ing land at fa ir prices some w ay out from town b ut no roads to get in and nut in w inte r. They le ft on Satur­ day. A lle n Warden and wife o f B row nsville went out on the south­ bound tra in , Saturday noou. Mrs. Warden was returaing to a school which she ¡a teaching five miles west of N oti. She had been at home fo r the holidays. The attendance at the R ia lto Friday was slim at first, hut after the ball game a large aud enthusi­ astic gathering witnessed a second run of the film , which the manage­ ment put ou. Mrs. Em m a M orris of Oregon C ity was called home Tuesday by the illness o f her daughter. She had l>een at the bedside of her daughter-in-law , Mrs. Pansy M or­ tis, at B row nsville, whom she le ft very low but oonscious. M r - and Mrs. H a ro ld Stevenson of Brow nsville were in Halsey Sunday, v is itin g a t the homes o f th e ir respective parents, Mr. and Mrs J. a . Stevenson and M r. and Mrs. J. W. M ille r. The W . F. M, 8. had a very pleasant and profitable afternoon w ith Mrs. M E. G ardner F rid ay. The leader was absent, but the les­ son was led by M r* N. T , Sneed and a quiz followed which showed th a t the ladies had learned some­ th in g of the history of th e ir society. Mrs K a rl Bram well and M rs. W. A . Ringo were guests. Refresh, ments were served. Among the B ro w n sville people who called on Mrs. W heeler Sun­ day were Mr. Mrgie F urr, leading music teacher of ihe Calapooia c ity , Mra. Shelton and Miss V irg in ia Shelton, wife and daughter of the c ity dentist, who brot them over, Bob Loucks, Lester M cKam ey, Miss Cochran, M r. and Mrs H il­ lard Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. W ill­ iam Davidson and M r. and M rs. W . J. Lane. The A. E. F. m instrels o f Browns­ ville , th ir ty sooty comedians and a live four-legged coon and th ir ty voicea in a chorus, w ill ba at the R ialto Saturday evening. There are the lucky number of thirteen songs on the program" and it winds up w ith what is declared to be the funniest negro comedy in the w orld, the troubles of a colored man who was hired to guard a corpse Jesse H inm an of the Times, as a negro wench, is worth the whole price o f admission. A B row nsville letter to 4be Al bany Democrat says: A dish of prunes from trees planted 70 years sgo wa* reoentlv served at the home of L. E Blain in A lbany. The f r u it came from the h is to ric Union Point co un try about throe tniles due south o f B ro w ffs v ill *. Here it was a* an early da* th • t Rev W ilson B 'a in had his home aud farm , and the foundations o f the house may s till tie observed on the side of a h ill. The U nited Presbyterian church o f Oregon b i 1 its b irth there bv reason of a his­ toric meeting held there in 1852. The site of the church is uear at hand. B rinson, the farm er who robbed the Jefferson bank, got a seven V