Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 01, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    AMERICA’S POLICY
FREE!
F o r a lim ited tim e only
we a re giving ABSO­
LUTELY F R E E with
every reg u la r V acuum
Cup Tire p urcnased
One “ Ton T ested’’ Tube
of corresponding size
The extra thickness of the Vacuum Cup Tread, plus the extra plies of
fabric and the good-measure tread ol hundreds of sturdy non-skid<4’aeu-
uni Cups, m a te Vacuum Cup Tires, at prevailing prices, the biggest value
on the m arket^
Come in and get a copy of the latest price schedule. Von w jll be
agreeably surprised. (Jet your season's tire equipm ent today and a free
tube w ith e v e jy tire purchased.
P A IN T S and O IL S
F U R N IT U R E
GENERAL HARDW ARE
O ur prices are made w ith
the object of making sales
LA W N M OW ERS
G a r d e n hose
HILL & CO
Come in and get prices.
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When the supply was excessive,
business was p o o r,‘ meat was a
drug on the market, and so “ profit­
able prices sim ply had to be
charged.”
When a supposed
shortage struck the country, then
prices leg pad up by reason of the
law of supply and demand. Surely
it is time all (of this jugglery was
stopped land a' few plain under­
standable facte were placed before
the
people.--L ebanon Express,
anent tho packers.
Last Saturday Miss Mary LaRue
v e n t to Eugeue for a few days’
Visit.
E. L. Stiff
FURNITURE EXCHANGE
RED STAR Oil S toves/
$30 to $75
O th e r Oil Stoves
No ’‘E ntangling A lliances”
With Starving Children
Jo ts a n d
T ittle s
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HALSEY STATE BAN K
Capital and Surplus $35,000
Be Honest With Yourself
By S C O O P C O N L O N
CHAPTER 8
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I f to protest against the evil
labt, a storm swept In from sea and
■Ith its iu ry rose the anger o f the
mob. W rig h t’s exultation was short.
There was no mistaking the sounds
.'of tha mob as it surged toward his
¡Cottage— and Bruce led the mob-mad
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gh a convenient window
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tnrougi
W rig h t leaped, and ran w ildly to
teach h it high-pow ered automobile,
hui tne raçii---------
*" had him cut off.
cmg mob
(Running for
io his life, the coward
'at ianctuary in the little Church
Rpsary. H e fell at the feet o f
‘ly and the W id o w W ilton,
raying fo r Alice. The
Is heels, but Father
quicker. H e faced Brure
< enraged man on the steps o f
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Expostulated with Bruce,
L '‘M v soft,
to stain
stain your
y<
on, to
hands with
n*l blood w
this man’s
w ill not right the
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g he s h has
dons
ui B.uce had suffered enough
n( {o
to drive
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drive him
temporarily in-
tana. H e re hi
fti’ «ad
a to be cheated of
his ..te
revenge.
Tha
cried __
loud for
—
n g e . • . T
h e mob
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chjng. and surged forw
forward
lynching,
ard
Fa-
ther Kelly faced them unflinchingly,
his hands raised above nis head in
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rj protest
"It Is writtan, 'Thou /h a
Wll,’ " he commanded. " ‘Vian geaace
i belongs to God
But wldi his words a mercilrss
bujlet sped on its way. The W idow
fVilton had seen the village h alf-w it
se his pistol and she was in time,
tirowing herself before
Father
iellj^ she receiv«l fhe bullet in her
osotrt and crumpled at his feet. For
R un nin g fo r his life tha c o w ard sought sa n ctu ary la th a little C h a reK
tie moment the m o t was stunned
o f the R osary.
H e fe ll at th a fe at o f F a th e r K e lly and th a w id ow
Iruce had his mother In his arms,
W ilto n , who had been p ra y in g fo r A lie v . T h a m ob was at his j-nh-
rather Kelly aiding him"
E ugenis Besserer Lew is S tone and W a lla a a B eery in a dramatic
*>Wheq Kktfilten Wilson opened
scene fro m ‘ T h e R osary."
her eyes on the world for the last
tim e she found V e ra and Rather
K elly kneeling beside the bed. F a­ before Bruce's eyes Krnward W righ t
anguished toul upon h it dear mother,
ther K elly gsred down Into her eyes disappeared in the torrent. A wave
who slept peacefully, tha rotary
w ith the Infinite tenderness m a o f horror swept over him as he re­ clasped in folded hands
great love.
membered Father K illy 's w ords:
His mother had made the supreme
§he smiled and spoke:
“Vengeance is mine, saith the sacrifice—and he had been too late
‘Titian, I am happy. I have learned Lord I”
W ith a broken cry, the poor
to kiss the cross”
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H e found Father Kelly at the per­ lapsed at the feet o f Father
She raised the crucifix o f the ros­ ish house. Bruce was exhausted^ by
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ary to her lips— end the gentle soul the terrible night.
Sunshine follows a storm. So time
went home. Father K elly knevr that
‘H e is dead," he said, simply. A softened grief and happiness re­
in giving her life for his her soul had soft light broke over Father Kelly's turned to the little village. And, i f
reached its greatest heights, that her face.
the smile of Father Kelly over the
love for him had remained through
"But not bjr your hands, my son."
new Church o f the Rosary was sad­
all the jeers a thing divine. And if
Bruce started
“H o w —how is it dened by the thought that only with
in h it soul there was an arsseyring possible for you to know that?” he pain and sacrifice are the greatest o f
cry o f anguish fhen there vsere his asked. Father Kelly s faith was per­ our hearts’ desires accomplished, he
deeds ^ o f kindness and his good" fect.
looked ahead to what greater good
works tempered with greater sym­
God works in a mysterious way, the new church might be to Uiose
pathy and tenderness
H is wonders to perform ." he replied, who came after and thanked God lo t
Bruee, now insane, led the mob in and at last Bruce understood. It was H is goodness, a
pursuit o f W right, who. seeing the this faith shining in the eyes o f F a ­
Once again over the long trail to
confusion, had escaped from the ther Keily that was to "help Brure the high cliffs overlooking the sea,
sanctuary.
H e gained his car tnd bear the burden o f his own great where at a trysting place a boy end
made a.m ad dash through the «tnrm sorrow
girl had plighted their troth a man
for the little bridge spanning tb-
For when he slowly opened the and a woman went hand in hand.
ereek which led to the road out o f i bedroom door, scarcely daring, the
In the solitude o f God they stood
the village Baffled. Bruce
see made ope
cgte , stricken eyes o f h it loved one looked silent.
Once again, Bruce gave
Anal »effort to catch the slipping, into his from where she knelt in Vera the rosary.
And, with that
sliding car, but the bridi
ridge, under- ■ praver.
e
«unset, was bom eternal happiness
mined by the swollen e reek,
r e « - . crashed
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followed „ her
... rye» to the hal-
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for them unt,l 'he sunset o f
jpadet tha weight o f the car, a n d ! lowed bed— and there gated with {
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Fictionized from
the Selig-Rork-
First National
screen version of
the famous play
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$15 uP
Everything at bargain prices.
422 West First st., Albany, Oregon.
Farm Machinery
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Deering
of
McCormick
Binders
G. W. Mornhinweg
the Claxtonola
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R. L. WiiMiiford and wife were
iu Eugene Thursday,
and
(Dearborn Independent) *
Rev. Leir Hostetler, a mute
At the foot of Mt. Ararat, scores preacher, and bis wife» from near
T he sta n d ard m akes
of generations ago, civilization was Harrisburg, visited JM>n LaRue
th e world
horn. Today, on the tableland of last week.
Vrmenis, where first the rainbow
(iet rep a irs now
Dalton Gibbs of the Shedd high
>f promise glimpsed eternal hope to ■‘«’bool cut some wood and bis hand
New \ \ tnd mill at a
til mankind, a Christian race is w ith au ax last week. The hand
bargain
Im plem ent store. Hulsey, Oregon
lying while civilization looks on. is doing nicely.
Otto Smith and wife of Oregon
The Jews have raised their 117,-
>00,000 to care for Jews; the City arrived Saturday for a visit
United States government has sent with Mrs. Sm ith’s grandmother,
We tell
$20,000,000 to care for Bolshevik Mrs. D. F. Dean. They returned
Russians. But the Christians of home Sunday afternoon.
The Halsey $tate bank opens a
Armenia are still murdered by the
Turks and killed by famine. Why savings account to-day. One dol­
Come in and bear it play
are the Christian Armenians last lar or over opens an account, on
to receive the help of the Christian which 4 per cent will be paid, com­
A ll phonograph records and needle*.
world?
pounded semi-annually.
So scant has been the response—
Members of the missionary so­
No One Will Refuse * piate Of
the Christian response to the
Slewart & Price’s ice cream. Ils deli­
Christian appeal —that an order ciety and the ladies’ aid of the
cious flavor, so pleasing to (he palate
a well
has been issued for the near east Christian church held
lo everyone's taste, jo u n g or
relief to reduce all life-saving work attended meeting Thurebay and
ohl. I f , o „ doubt th ii , ry ^ me *
discussed the proposed addition to
15 per cent!
self. hold by the pint, quart or gallon.
Two visits, four weeks apart, the church building.
were made to a family in one little
A service in memory of departed
town. There were 15 in the family civil war veterans was conducted
on the first visit. Three were sur­ by Rev. C. G. Morris at the Metho­
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viving on the second. The case is dist church at Brownsville and the
not unusual. Armenia’s fate is in flag was canied by four survivors
'America’s hands.
of that war, J. F. Venner, L D.
All members of the governing Vidito, K. F. Barger and H. W.
H A LSEY , O R EG O N
administration committee overseas Viuceut.
kj'titribute their services without
John Staudish presented Mrs
compensation. Compensation for
full-time service of orphanage d i­ Wheeler with a bouquet of roses,
- . - . ¿ P l ' es,, p>“ 1 on time certificates of deposit
rectors, doctors, nurses and other the most beautiful of which were
4 P E R C E N T paid on savings, C O M P O U N D E D
workers is designed to cover only sprays of a lovely cream-and-pink
annually
We invite vour banking business
reasona>l) living expenses.
No variety whose name he does not
and C. IL KOONTZ, P res.
large salaries, either in America know. The plant climbs
H 51 u n v i / i ’’ 1 ^ Y L 0 R ’ V ice' P re s "
or overseas, are paid by near east spreads over the roof of his grand­
B.
M. BOND, C ash ier
relief. The economy of adminis­ mother’s home
tration is due in large measure to
At the request of County Club
the exceptional amount of volun­ agent W illiamson, Miss Irene
teer unpaid service contributed Quimby has placed on display in
and the free use of valuable land, the window of the Koontz store
buildings and otberj properties some sample glasses of the canned
«*íd ! h . n k h ‘ Ve beeD ,I" f“ nK
“ v in g „ „ t h i n g - . , Op
o .’erseas.
I fruit on which she and the can­
ning club have drawn so many
„ , You
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J eah“ ,h at 11 c" nnot KO on forever. One's earning days are
prizes at fairs.
Linn county day at the agri.
I cultural college, June 16, will in .
| elude the wives and families.
While the men are shown the crops
I the women will be shown through
| the home economics building, and
the work therein explained and
| demonstrated to them.
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° W’ cWl‘ “ e y° Ur e“r " in< P° Wer " ,he Kre» t '« .
“ it
tha,
each payday pays S o m k t h in g toward your future lNDSrKWD«MCX,
W e w ill welcome yonr account and help you save.
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T h e F ir s t S a v in g s B a n k o f A lb a n y , O r e g o n
J Where Savings are safe -
The Enterprise has received au
I interesting story about a oat and
blackbirds, but no author’s nam e
loarne with it.
No well-ordered
■ newspaper prints anonymous com-
I municationa.
The editor must
¡know who la responsible, though
the writer’s name may be held in
¡confidence by bim.
Pour per cen,
n<j
D etroit Vapor Oil Stove
Slowly but none the less aurely
that second coat of yellow paint
crawls over the big Frum ware­
house. The railroad company re­
quires that all buildinga erected on
ground rented from it, as this is,
shall be of the same hue ' as the
depot buildinga and Mr. Robnett
has a big job in oovering the build,
ing alone. Laat week Mr. Frnm'a
aign was painted in in black.
The McCart and Grimes families
seem to be running the Linn
county Holsteiu Calf club, as wit­
ness the following award of prizes
at tbe show at Harrisburg: First
class— Nina McCart, 1st; Faul
McCart. 2nd; Edgar Grimes, 3rd;
Ted McCart, 4th; Zena Grimes,
5th. Second claas—Lnella McCart,
1st; Edgar Grimes, 2nd; Ted Mo-
Cart, 3rd; Dennis McCart, 4th;
Lloyd Grimea, 5th. Seine other
youngatera would do well to emu-
I ate (heir example.
Mary enema to be quite attract­
ive. M onday’s Albany Democrat
aaye: Three generations of the
French family scaled Mary’a peak
yesterday. F. M . French, 70, his
daughter, Mrs. R. W. Williams,
36, of Portland and her son George,
10 years of age, returned laat night.
Mr. French reports that no snow
it to be found on tbe summit hut
there is considerable on the rim of
! the mountain. About 15 persoas
from various points were on the
mountain during tbe day.
When the paving of the Pacific
highway
through Halsey was
planned the idea was that tbe
state would pay 60 per cent of the
cost, the county 30 per cent and
the city 10 per cent, Linn county
has come so near the poorhouse
since then that the
county an.
nouced that it wonld he unable to
pay for any of tbe Haleey paving
and there was lalk of »topping
work at tbe city line and letting
H alsey remain unpaved.
Then
some interests in ths city wanted
to follow the county's lead and re-
fuse to pungle a cent. The city
council has been sweating blood for
a week or two over the situation but
Mondav night it was decided to
pay the 10 per cent, the state
having agreed to pay 90 per cent. ,
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•H E R E D STAR i - a m a rv e lo u s a d v M n re tn e n t (or homes w ithout gas.
I , gives to these homes the same smokeless and odorless heat as does
the city gas range
I , is wicklest, .ablets and dirtless, beesuse it gen­
erate* it* own gas from cheap kerosene, gasoline or distillate, concentrat­
ing a fouble ring of heat beneath the rooking utensil and saving at least
one-fourth of fuel bill. Operates 19 hours on a gallon of fuel.
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Automobile Insurance
F ire, th e ft, collision, p ro p erty flam ago and
p erso n al liability. P ro te ct y o u rse lf against
loss.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent.