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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
grew serious. “ M t feeling abnat you H e maue and rvr it the dialer had been | — «hat you were a person ta ba raiwd mfluicvitig Fred Cct te jo ,” he «n!.! m'Mi'J( thing'*. on. I mean— I think It began that eve- “I — don't * , n t •T° a ,o tru ** «ne te de V n ln f In our freshman year, a fter tha anything like that." The P lyuina r ’t»b .1 B -ia n i Lusitania «hen I stopped you on the " W h a tr »ill« «kipped a meetings last week campus and you went with me and I ' I thick It a all right for h*m to en. on account of do. couldn't help rrplng. and you were so If he wants to." Karasev saM mis. nice and quiet. I hardly realised then erably Mrs. J. C. Standish has been that It was the flrst tim e w e d ever ailing ft r several weeks She is “You do? For him to go to fight?" really talked together— of course I did in Intetnal M eöicine for the up and around, hut tar from well He swallowed. “Yea.'' all the ta lk in g !— and yat we'd known " t » h s h e cried, turned even redder past eleven years The sen,;-anr.ual convention of each other so many years. I thought than he. and ran up the stone step*. the Lion-Benton conn' es Od 1. of It afterw ard. But what gsee But before the <torm door* etnted such a different view of you. I'd *1 fellows will be at Harrisburg April ipon her she looked down to where he ways thought you were one of that stood. with his eyes still lowered, a ------------ ! ~ truculent sort of hoys, always Just W ilffi* , t L Sherman and Fannie Bole», bursting for a fig h t; but you showed lonely seeming figure, upon the pate ment below. Her vole« caught upon a both of Shedd and aged 64 and ¿3 me you'd really never had a fight In - e r e » t r i e d Thurs- your life and hated fighting, and that .Ob a . she .poke “If .von feel like that, you might as you sympathized w ith my feeling about we,i (o aad enlist, youravlf.” she naig. a I K „ „ . . fa ----------- T b . Shadd high school aenior. war.“ She stopped speaking to draw A lb a n y , O regon. in her breath w ijh a sharp sigh “Ah. have postponed their play until the don’t you remember w hat I've told you last Thursday in March on account all along? How It keeps coming of the flu. closer and closet»—and now It's almost here! Isn't It unthinkable? And what Andrew Brown and wife, Mrs. Office hours, 10 A M to 4 p M can we do to stop it. we poor few who B e rt C la rk a n d d a u g h te r G e o rg in a feel that we must stop I t F George Have« were in “W ell— " Ramsey began uncotufort Albany Saturday. ably. “O f course I — I —■" Since moving to hia nen location "You can't do much," she said. "I know. None o f us can. W h at can any in Brownsville Guy Bramwell bas No Charge for Consultation little group do? T here are so few of become collector for the Mountain t * us among the undergraduates— anil States Power company. • D r M elleuthin is a regular graduate only one in the whole faculty. A ll the :n medicine m u surgery io d is Isceosed The Linn County Holstein C alf rest are for war. But we m ustn't give by the state ot Oregon. He risits pro- up; we must never feel afterw ard that d o h it seeking » o re members to lessi ->oal ly Ibe mure im t x ta n t towns and we left anything undone; we must citiea, aad offers to all who call oa this make thia year’s clssa as large as fight to the last breath !" in p tree couaultatsoa. except the e x last year’s bold-over clasa. "'F ig h t'? " he repeated wonderlngly pense ot treatment when desired. Charles Poole and wife hare sold then chuckled. According to his met h o i of treat* lent their residence in Lebanon, but the "Oh, as a figure of speech," she said he does not operate lor chronic append Imiiatlently. “O u r language la full of icitis, gall stones, ulcer» ol stomach, Criterion understands they intend ■+» barbaric figures left over from the tonsils or adenoids. to continue to reside in that city. ?» dark ages. But. oh, R a m s e y s h e Me hx* to h:» credit wonderful result» Dr. and Mrs. Sh'lton and touched his sleeve— " I’ve heard that tu dtteaae« of the stotaach. liver, bow daughter, Virginia, and Mist Coen- 1 Fred M itchell Is saying that he's going els. blood. »kin. nervea. heart, kidney». to Canada a fte r Easter, to try to get Madder. bed wet hag. catarrh. weak ran came over from Brownsville Into the Canadian aviation corps. I f longs, rheumatism, scutsca, leg ulcers Sunday and called at the Wheeler | It's true, he's a dangerous firebrand. I sod rectal aiJmenta. home. think. Is it true?" I f you have been a ilin g for aay ten» th “I guess so. He's been talking that Mrs. Ringo's father, Mr of lim e and do not get sn v belter, do not way. some." fail to call, as improper measures rather Kenedy, at Cdiage Grove, ia re Ha Swallowed. “Yea." than disease are very often the cause of ported recovering “But why do you let him talk that from tbe flu, your lang sod »landtag trouble. way?" she cried. “He's your romm ate; bitterly. “I can't— I couldo which recently caused the death of nk surely you have more Influence with to you again a fte r th ia !" Remember above date, that consults Mr» Kentdy. him than anybody else has. Couldn'i tioo ou tin» trip w ill be free »ad that hit you— ” treatm ent is different. Nearly all of the children and (To be continued. ) MARCH Coming to Albany Dr. Mellenthin Specialist D o e s n o t O p e r a te I ALBANY * 11V HOTEL 7 A luAj . X y I Get a KIDDIE KOOP M onday A T u esd a y , A p r i l IO a n d 11 X for the Baby f Genuine I TWO DAYS ONLY Trimble Kiddie Koop complete with Mattress. Net. Wheels, etc. Special for a short time, only +> f t &20 Send us your baby's name and birthday (if less than a year old) to gether with your name and a Idresa, aad we w ill send the baby some thing nice. C Save money Wy baying your ho i»e furnishings of as A BARTSCHER & RO HRBAUG H The Albany Furniture Exchange 415—421 W e st F ir st a t, A lban y, O regon Be Honest With Yourself C I f you have been d riftin g along— »pending alt, saving nothing—»top He shook his head slowly, while upon M am e d women must be accompanied teacher» al tbe public school wore and th in k. by their busbanda his face the fain tly Indicated model green ribbons Friday, and three de School Essay You must realize tha t it cannot go on forever. One's earning days are ings of a grin hinted o f an Inner clared that those who did not doo Address 336 Boston Block M inne numbered Now. w hile your earning power is tbe greatest see to it that laughter at some surreptitious thought (No Name) olis, M in the sign were green without it. each payday pays S o M x r m x o toe awl your f nture Is D x rx M D x a c a , “ Well, you know. Fred says blipself The First Money I Ever Earned; We «nil wricoaas your account an I help you save sometimes. I don't seem to be much of One of tbe biggest eucceaaes of When we were living in low«, a talker e x a ctly !" 1621 w»z the Linn county co-ope«-. « 'T 'l C C ' D I F A II “I know. But don't you see? That and J was about ten years old, n*y lather was tunning a large farm. sort of thing Is contuglous. Others will members Two doors north of tbe hotel for their product than outsiders think they ought to go If he does; he's Every year be bad a large amount »re safe " Four per re .« aad ao worry. To Am prepared to do all kinds of did. popular and quite a leader. Can't you of bay to stack in the fleld. do anything w ith him?" do this it was necessary to baTe She waited for him to answer stackers. (These were used to shoe repairing. Satisfaction guar County Commissioner Thoms, "Can't you?'' she insisted. ibrow the bay from the ground to snteed. bo was near death with flu, ia r e - . The grin had disappeared and -Ram (be lop of tbe stack. ) The stacker JEW ETT the COBBLER. coearing. sey grew red again. was run by a rope and puilev* and Warren Perry and eon Ora of He seemed to wish to speak, to a horse. My father always hired Cottage Grore emptied off h e re heave with speech that declined to he some boy to drive tbe horse on the or rather tbe g irl who likes candy, is ev Thursday afternoon of last week spoken and would not rouse up from stacker rope. erywhere , her opposite would be herd as lh«y were on their return from his inwards. F in ally he uttered words. This special fall I was hired to IJCENSBD FVNERAL DIRECTORS to find. And if she gets her candy from “I —I — well. I — " bnsioees trip to Salem. They act as horse boy. HARRISBURG LEBANON us she knows she gets tbe best confec “Oh, I know." she said. "A man were joined here by the Meedamee Tbe day before stacking began P b œ e J5 Phone 15 tionery in town That it why when or a hoy!— always hates to be Intrud Perry, who had been visilin with uy father promised me fifty cents Ing his own convictions upon other Branches at you tell her yon w ill bay her a boe e f tba alder lady’s parent«, Mr. and men. especially In a case like this, a day for every day 1 «spiked B ro w n s n 'le Phone J7C15 caady she always mys ; "B e ante aad Mrs. John T- McNeil. The days were almost hot enough Halsey Phooe lab. F rank K i r k Mgr where he might be afraid o f some gvt it at Stewart A Price's." On St. Patrick’s day F. M. Idiot's thinking him unmanlike. But to bake a wan if he were out in tbe Ramsey— ” Suddenly she broke off sun. reach, tbe Albany jeweler, cele Some day» h o y flier,da ot and looked at him atte n tiv e ly; his dis brated the 43d anniversary of hi» mine would be out there where I FOR SALE. CASH comfort had become so obvious that opening in bneineaain Albany. The was working and they would sit in suspicion struck her. She spoke sharp Large. Handsome firm hac changed location* but tbe shade of the wagon. This ly. "Ramsey, you aren't dreaming of ooc« io the intervening year», but would aynoy ute a great deal be doing such a thing, are you?" hia son». John M. and Seth T .,| V 4V SV S V S 1 cause I liked to ait in the shade as “ What such a thing?" have grown op and become part But I worked, with sane W ill barn coal or wood "Fred hasn't Influenced you, has he? well as anyone. Mrs. W a H. Wheeler. ners with him. You aren't planning to go with him. ev-ry dav that I eoqid be used, fur Postcdhce building. are you?” nine days. I bad by that lime The Halaey Athletic club me-o- "Where?" earned four and ooe-haif dollars, ber» who went to luoctioo City ' Fire, th e ft, c o llisio n , p roperty d a m a g e and “To Join the Canadian aviation.“ which seemed to me a large •sum Friday night to play basket ball on “N o; I hadn't thought of doing It." of money. • katea stopped at Harrisburg on p e r so n a l lia b ility . P r o te c t y o u r s e lf again st She sighed again, relieved. “I hail a Everyone the that my father the way home to take in a mas queer feeling about you Just then— hired he bad always paid wbeu querade ball. lo ss. that you were thinking o f doing aome such thing. You looked so odd—and their work was done, so, of c.uisc, Prof. English received word you're always so quiet, anybody might I expected uty money the first last week that two stater» of his not really know what to think. Hut evening after the jo b was do* e. 2342 pages mother were very low with the flu I had been keeping my ’'lim e” I ’m not wrong about you. am I. Ram AGO,OCX) vocabulary term« at Garfield, Wash. Since then the sey?" » In a small book that. I kept bid Shoe Repair Shop ative woo.1 and moha.r pool. Th« ii 1 he r ir s t oavings bank or A lbany, O regon L *heT* The Candy Girl W R IG H T A PO O LE SIS Stewart & Price Confectionery Heating S T O V E Automobile Insurance Webster’s International Dictionary They had come to the foot o f the behind the big stack. steps that led up to tha entrance of This evening after supper I got lier dormitory, and th eir w alk was al m little book and wai ted to set. an end As they stopped and faced tl up, but father dtdii Lhxre time each other, she looked at him earnest The next evening be <ft<ir»'t have •y; hut he did not meet the acrntlny. any blank check* I could never his eyelids fell. get enough nerve to ask him for “I'm not wrong, am I. Ram seyT' “About what?” he murmured, un the money agaiu, and be wasn't honest enough to give it Io me. Of comfortably. course, it wasn’t the.money that I "You are my friend, aren’t you?" "Yes.” wanted b..l it was the thought« of "Then It's all right," she said. "Thai those hot davs that 1 spent in tbe relieves me and makea me happier hay and never received anything thnn I was Just now. fo r of course if for that made me fezl imj y»u're my friend you wouldn't let me upon. make any mistake about you I I* Here you, and now. Just before I go in and we won't see much of each other for a week— I f you still want ms to go with you again next flundny— " “Yes— won't you. please T' “Yea, If you like. But I want to fell A- efficien t you now that I count on yon In all tills, a u to rep a irin g even though you don't 'talk much.' as fou say; I count on you more than Fisk and Goodyear T ire » and T n tw * I do on anybody else, and I trust you he lore ia iy is g tires Be sure sod when you say you're my friend, and It in vestir,»!« oar pnces makes me hapqy Ford peris A secessones «'way» on hand "And I think perhaps yoo'r» right «bout Fred M itchell. T a lk Isn’t ev erything, nobody knows that better than I. who talk ao m u ch ' and I think that. Instead of talking to Fred. « «'eady quiet Influence like yours would do more good thsn sny amount f arguing Ro I treat you, yon see? I f y o u h iv e fr ie n d s th e y And I'm sorry I had that queer doubt B h o u ld h a v e y o u r p h o to - of you." Sb* held out her hand. T u leau I hspjien to see you oa tha eaapua for a minute, la the meantime. It s graph. good-bye until a week from today He — well. so. good bye antll then I" ' W alt." said Ramsey. ALSEY GARAGE P ro m p t Halsey Garage Foote Bros., Props. Clifford’s Studio - ---------------------------- M3 w Ftr* «net, Albaa y. C. P. STAFFORD, A g en t •000 illustrations death of one of them bas been aa- 12,000 biographical entries oounced. < >0,000 geographical subject« Mrs R. N Blackburn, formerly of Brownsville, has been quite ill , at ber borne in Corvallis. Mr« Henry Blakely of tbe Calapooia metropolis, a sister, went down or tbe near editioo. rith all there Thursday, rewriting later in the the week. Practically new. $8 Words of the World War F O R $12 E N T E R P R IS E O F F IC E M ’as Doris Coshow of Brown«-' ville, who ia now at tbe bead of the ; primary department of tbe Sweat! Home schools, was entertained one evening the first of the week at tbe Charles Poole home. — Lebaisoo Criterion. M r. and Mr». C. C. Jark-oo of Halsey and granddaughter and Cecil Btlyeu were Albany viattors today. M r. Jackeon ta a former (Cenbnaed from page 1) sheriff of tbe coooty and a well Brew n «eil le ie to enjoy a Siao- informed man of public affairs dard O il station. — Albany Democrat. Mise B anche F o n ter came home The member» of the C h ri*tia n | from E-g«oe for the week end chareh enjoyed a real treat Soo-j M r. and Mrs. Claude McKern. «»ho ba* «pent day morning several week* al Lebanon, caabe Cat-pa, «ingii g evangelists of Lov- ieviile, K y.. were present sod coo- bom* S*l<xrday. aenied to sing Tber were ap Mr». F M Tind*e of B m sn i preciated by all who heard them ville *a » a roe«* of M n . Morn- CbarUe Merge, father of Mr«. hiaweg last Thu radar. K B McKmnev. died last Thorn-' Mr. and M n C. E Stanard M day at his home ia Benton cwwaty, ilaa from A lbany, after an ^ ,-0.011« ca»« b o ^ Sunday » i. Halaey from a n a it lo Portlaad. illaeaa cwotiaoing aioce tha death of hie wife, aixxit five years ago. Hennaa Brandt af Shedd doaeù He was 68 years old. two cow a with aalta and hath djed T » > pervoos were baptie»d into and be asked the 0 A.C. expert» exim io« a u m p le of tbo »»«ditioe iCoobaaed oa page 4) Jots and Tittles J. W MOORE S R e a l Q: s f a te a n d J , THE HALSEY STATE BANK H A LSEY . O REG O N Capital and Surplus $35,000 I n te r e s t paid on tim e c e r tific a te s o f d e p o s it W e in v ite y o u r b a n k in g b u sin e s s C. H KOONTZ. P res. b . T A Y I j OR v V ic e-P r es. B M. BO N D , C a sh ier H a rd w a re P a in t n r, * a lU l u p . V ' s , t . .. S p n e « »• <b« i,n x *o « n *k « everyth la g bright oboat yonr h o * « . Wa have <be m aterials aad owr pnoea a rt right Th« h oivrw itv is ss ameh ea tit led to modern K itch en R a n g es rqo,(MO<Bl M ___ «_ I g»,,, grower. A g <jd light w ill m»ae your «yea ;avt '-/ager ta d give better aaresae. 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