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H A LSEY EN T E R P R IS E
JU N E » . 1922
SPIRITS AND SPIRITS
Get our prices on
The Fourth at Albany
ruled that such a lease could not
no law impairing contracts shall
be made without giving the West,
With the pre ¡dent end bia cabi-
An independent— NOT nentral—news­ be passed, those judges who happen
Albany will entertain tbe Wil­ ern Pacific the same right. - 8outh.
paper. published every Thursday,
n« and hie shipping board con­
lamette valley for two days, July srn Pacific Broadside.
to be in the majority have decreed
by W m . H . & A. A. W HEELER .
temptuously defying the prohibi­
3 and 4, when that city will stage
that the two systems shall be sep­
tt'm. H. W h k k l k x Editor,
a big race meet and independence
tion law and a mob, partially
of all sizes.
Mas. A A. W u x x l x r Business Manager arated.
Like the case of the Siam­
day celebration.
and Local News Editor
Peterson Repairing.
Pr“ ,ical Shoe
drunken, io the wild aod wooly
We have Ford tires at all Some of the best trotting and
ese twins, nothing hut surgery
state
of
Illinois
murdering
83
can fulfill that decree, end the , 7 u
“ ordering 33
prices
[pacing stock on the coast have
Fine
Subscriptions, »1.80 a year in advance operation mav be f .t .l t« Ohe 0 •‘.ri,k #bre,k*D« mioe" 10 cold blood
beeo listed in tbs various events
Wo
carry
a
good
line
of
operation
may
be
fatal
to
Transient advertising, 25c an inch; per­
without an effort being made by
days of the celebration. Dress Shoes a Specialty
manent, 20c. No discount for time both of the twine.
accessories and Ford for A both
or space
big civic and patriotic parade
local authorities to punish them,
parts.
If the courts could uotaogle the
In ‘ Paid-lor Paragraph»*,” 5c aline.
SOI Lyon st, Albany, Oregon, *
an! with a moonshiner a few miles We would be pi eased to have yon ia- will beheld at 12 o’clock on the
No advertising disguised as news
mess so that the Union Pacific
vestigste our line before baying. morning of the 4tb. Floats of
from Halrey assassinating
our
various kinds, business bouses aud
coaid run the line from Ogden to
sheriff and a minister for iuterfer- 1
HALSEY, Linn Co., Ore.. June 29, 1927
decoroted automobiles will be en­
Sen Freniceco and the Southern ing with bis illegal distillery, it is j
tered for prizes. Following the
Peciflo that from Portland through
parade a weJl-knowu orator will
no stretch of the truth to say that
TAKES COURAGE TO WIN
WILDEY LODGE NO. 65.
California to the Gulf of Mexico,
I T T ARCHIE CORNELIUS deliver the address and patriotic
there is a spirit of lawlessness
Regular
meeting next Saturday
exercises will be held in Takenah
We have received under a competitive operation would be nearer home than Russia. The
night.
park.
possible.
But
eectioos
of
the
eye-
Brownsville postmark a partially
spirit of the still begets a spirit of
The races at the fair grounds
Expert workmanship. Watches and
legible carbon copy of an anony­ tern ere owned by one company lawlessness end always did.
will held at 5. A baseball game
clocks t specialty.
and
others
by
the
other,
and
to
mous communication setting forth
and other sports will be features
The mythical spirit of the dead HALSEY
OREGON
Office 1st door south of school house
resolutions alleged to have been separate them would leave a lot of has been exploited io the news die­
Local theaters
have arranged
disconnections
and
no
through
Halsey, Oregon.
special
programs
for
the
two
days
adopted by the First Methodist
patches, with Conao Doyle’s “ octo
roads.
The
Globe
has
its
anuouuoement
Dealer
in Real Estate.
church (somewhere) June 25,
plasm” and similar marvels as
C .C . B R Y A N T in our advertising columns.
Haudlea Town and Country Property
The court’s “ untangling” de
expressing sentiments, which we
leading oards, until the news
Give him a call and see if he can fix
ATTORNEY A T LAW
fully indorse, of horror of the créé ouly tangles things worse tbao gatherers were keyed up to tbs
you up.
ever.
Cusick Bank Building,
In 1912 the L’uion Pacific would
J’luiuview murder, of sympathy
point of setting forth in all serious­
We have too blamed much lew
have bought from the Southern
with the bereaved and of detesta,
Albany,
Oregon.
ness a fake Paris dispatch to the
Pacific company the Central Pa­
tion for the outlaw liquor busineee in this country aud too little just effect that savants of the Sorbonne
cific main line from Ogden to
ice.
Aod
see
how
Harding’s
un
from which the crime sprang.
Sacramento had it not been for the Electric Haircutting, Massaging
bad witnessed materialization of
Amor A. Tussing
The resolutions further have our ruly schoolboys io the balls of con the dead and that alleged phe.
California state railroad commis­
and Shampooing.
sion. As owner of the Sacramento
sympathy and indorsement in gress are piling up law after law nomsnonhad bacome an estab­
LAWYER
AND
NOTARY
Cleaning and Pressing
line, via Benicia to Oakland, the
stating that "the responsibility io an interminable tangle.
lished scientific fact.
Southern
Pacific
wished
to
graut
The Interstate Commerce com­
E. C. M IL L E R
lor the brutal assaseination will
B rowmsvillx , O reqom
Surely “ unclean spirits like
the Uuion Pacific a lease of it for
test on the shoulders of the moon mission will consider the Southern- frogs” have come forth, aud they
through trains.
The state body W R I G H T & P O O L E
shiner and bootlegger and the Central Pacific question in Octo­ coma into high places.
L IC E N S E D F U N E R A L DIRECTO RS
ber. It has been intimated that
advocate of ’personal liberty
HA R R ISB U R G
LEBANON
Phone 35
Phone 13 ‘
The resolutions further call upon it is likely to throw the two sye-
The easiest way out of the rail­
Branches at
the officials of the county and tems together under ono manage,
road, unmerging would seem to be to I
Brownsville, Phone 37C15.
ment,
which
to
the
uninitiated
stats for the exercise of ail their
H .lw y Phone 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr
Ignore the court decisious, as the
power for the enforcement of the looks like a way out of the legal
.
«N
W
T
h
e
»
to
«
.«
n
T
government
does
on
shipboard.
Volstead act, and to this also the muddle, for the law gives the com­
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mission power to take such action.
Enterprise says “ amen.”
Liquor causes deaths under pro­
But we catmot agree with the
The etete highway commission hibition but it caused more under j
resolutions that “ this tragedy is
is, and always has been, a law­
. the'logical result of the propa- breaker. It has cared little what I kenze.
He Sang Like an Angei, bnt His Trip to
ginda iudustrioUsly circulated the law eaid as to location or
What if somebodv would pro-1
the Country Was Long Remembered
through tho press by the liquor method of construction or financing pose, by a a biidy. for tbe
of
highways.
It
has
encouraged
interests for the purpose of break-
government to help make farming
Written and copyrighted by Eleauor H ‘
couoty courts to illegally divert pay? What a howl would go up
iug down the eighteenth amend
Porter.
money from market road and from private interests that are now [
meut.” That language ie as other fuods and turn it over to the
advocating a ship subsidy!—Port­
'<mU'jh a libel upon the press
commission. It ia time that the land Journal.
T AM so glad you consented to stay
stitement that the churches are commission be made to respect the
over until Monday, auntie, for now
aw
or
be
abolished
entirely.
—
-Dal­
circulating such propaganda would
you can hear our famous boy choir,”
When
you
go
to
Albany
|
las Itemizer.
Ethel had said at the breakfast table
bo a libel upon the churchee.
Abolish it.
that Sunday morning.
to celebrate,
There are miuisters and even cou-
heaid ot
Ann
gfegetions denouncing the Vol-
yvetnerby had returned crisply, “but I
The
lawmakers
at
the
special
■ Stead act. But they do not repre-
never took much stock In ’em. A
choir— made o’ boys—Just as If music
., ysoiit^tlie 'bu|k of the churches any ssssion of the legislature piled an
V?LTH IC H it
big mileage
could come from yellin', hootin’ boys I1*
additional >2,000,000 oo our ex­
more than a few newspapers which
bear in roindjthat you can
tire.of today? A ll over the
. later 8t S t Mark's, the
penses.
Why
did
they
stop
there?
aoftly swelling music of the organ was
take the same stand represent the
save
money
by
buying
ending curious little thrills tingling
country men are talking right
press of the country. The great Because, like Alexander, they ¡groceries of
oould find no more worlds to con-1
,W * tberb7 ’i Dn«er Ups. Then
tnsjori ty of the newspapers of
now o f the rem arkable wearing
i«Intly la the distance sounded the
qusr.
rhey
had
taxed
everything
r
>
A
C
i
r
F
I
n
T
T
r
a
a
r
America, like the majority of the in ths state all that it would bear. L l A S
r’ L <7®et notes oi the processional.
1 B I J R N l
Quality of Fisk Tires. T he rea­
Ethel stirred slightly and threw a
people, approve Uie Volstead law, Where did the Linn county mem-1
~
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meaning glance at her au n t The
sons are obvious. Look over
and its opponents will not be able
vrowaa met the look unflinchingly.
ber of tbe ways aud means com
to break it down,
no boy,:” *he whis­
any
Fisk tire and judge for your­
mittofc exercike the retrenchment
pered tartly.
1 lie way to securs euforcomout
self. Y o u are bound to find
nearer sweUe<J ^ e chor-
Come early on the Atfi,
of law is not by a cowardly in- • nd economy his friends tell us
d t , « Sr?* w#d* r’ reAche<1 the open
about?
as
stores
close
at
2
p.
m.
action while ballyhooing about
at
^h.
»
t
w
*
«herby gave one look
extra size, strength and resili­
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** 4“ whlte~rob»'l ringers, then she
violations, but by personally tak-
Open
all
day
on
the
5th.
flngwT1 ° TBr ‘ n<1 c,n,rt,e<1 » h e r e
ency and w ith these, good looks
Ths Lutheran synod at Salem
• Ing. up ^elaborious, looonvduient
demands
full-kick
wine
for
th.
and a tread that gives real
and sopietttues dangerous task of
»
be!~ ea,l In thetr nighties,
too
she added m a horrified whla-
securing evidence that can be used sacrament and denounces tbe move
protection.
In court <nd placing it in the hands to compel attendance of children at
One of the boy« had a solo In the
TWeve e a P u t T t- t o f ex tra value in every l i l t ,
anthem that morning, and as the
of the proper Officials. Interfering public schools. The members seem
f°v car, arueft or speed w agon
houre
clear, pure soprano rose higher and
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_.w of the
All work done promptly aod|
with lawbreakers is often danger- to think the — eighteeu
h' * hef ' s,lM Wetherhy gazed In nndls-
day
wheu
public
schools
are
not
j
reMon,bl7-
Phone
No.
269.9
*Ctat<. Elder Healy and Sheriff
A'T* at 0,8
"Inger. She
Kendall did uotahuu such danger. io session are not sufficient to teach
noted
the soulful eyes uplifted de-
dogma
to
their
children.
joutly^
and
the
broad
forehead
Hekly did not confine hit efforts to
,n cluriering brown curls. To
preaching against the evil.
He
Miss Wetherby It was the face of an
angel.
Ths Enterprise cau commend
Wknt where he wee liable to be
. **
th«t day Miss Wetherby
called upon accordiug to law if the the etate highway commission for!
learned that the soloist was ‘Bobby
officer should need assistance or to once, at least. It refuted to tempo-
8awyer.” She also learned that he
be made a witness in cast of a trial rarily remove the speed limit for
’"»« one of Ethel's "fresh-alr" mission
children, and that, as yet. there was
an I to become a target for the ao auto race at Bend for the 4th .!
“ » Place for him to go for a vacation.
dispatches
eay.
Autos
kill
enough
I
vengeance of a convict because of
Like maey other, you are planning . trip ¡into the great oat-
T h a t angel child with the heavenly
people as it is. But what has the
teitilnooy he might give.
door», .n d try ia g to deride oa (hat vacat.on «pot
L . T ? n<1 n® on8 t0 take him I n r
Miss Wetherhy bethought herself of
Let a . assist by providing you wilh , copy of
.. o _ _
—— a s w
commission to do with the speed
her
own airy rooms and flowering
THE RAILROAD TANGLE
limit?
F-O LD' "
meadows, and snapped her lips to-
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
T IR E S
A.
Foote Bros’Garage
W
I- o. o. F.
atchmaker & jeweler
W. J. Ribelin
BARBER SHOP
THAT
ANGEL BOY
JULY 4 and 5,
she
BROS.
F. M. GRAY.
Drayman.
Vacationing?
brimming full of detail» shout resorts io western Oregon
Officials of Williamson county,
WhiiS the law's delays were
draggiug the Southern-Central Pa. III., report that ‘ the situation is
Cific uumergiug suit along it, , i ow well under hand.” Thia reminds)
length from 1014 to ’l920, ¿he ' °"* ° U h * f ^ 0“’ d i,PB,pk. after
count y progressed ami new laws '"'•ry l,’ ‘I,g thing in Warsaw had j
were made which nullified old ones 1 been kil,*d s "Order reign, ioWar-
v <•_» . l .
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saw, ’
I
l e t th« supreme court plodded
*lo )g, a la JaruJyce vs. Jarodyce.
An expert of the French wine
, J «me 1 judges decided for both
commission has been investigating
■ides of the case, but the last de­
American prohibition aud report«
cision happened to be for utimerg.
that it it likely to remain for many
yeate. It is.
Sewing is a Strain
-
IJi^Bouthern Pacific elxrut 1899
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cn the eye. »t alt tim e, hut especially
bought tbe stock ol the Central Pa-
dark. Don't subject tout ere»
Not all eraukt suffer obecurity. k to , it after
unless you sre entirely sure vou
rifle an.l paid the big debt due to
Bome attach college degree letters I n e the proper glsssrs for them. Have
the government from the latter
BS es.niine your eyes snd »upnl. »
to their names and try to talk to
< "innsuy. The common owners of the inhabitants of Mare or to the sctly the glasses vou need
the stock of the two companies
dead of earth.
have operated them under the two
mmee, the Southern Pacific leasing
Harding to hang onto Dougb-
the Central's lioes.
• r t j . ’ ’ To the bitter en d ?-P „rt.
O p t& m e /rist.
In 1890 the Sherman anti-trust la n d Journal.
<u«AAiy ostra
• w went into effect. . nd, d „ pite
Who caret which end, as long
Harold Albro.
ths coaetltutional provision that i
as he haoge on?
Manufacturing opticiao.
Excursion Tickets
Cost Less
This Year
to
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For fsre» trai» schedule, beautiful folder, or other particular. s.k
agents
Southern
Pacific
Lines
JO H N M SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent
Wltb 8u<,den determination.
1
111 take him I” the announoed
tersely, and went home the next day
to prepare for her expected guest. •
Early in the morning of the first
Monday In July, Miss Wetberbv added
the finishing tenches to the delntv
white bedroom upstairs.
l,n Ie 80U|—I hope he'll like
it l she murmured.
On the table in the corner were
hymn books, the great red-snd-gold
n m.'.T S lbl*’ Bnd # ‘‘Baxter s Saints’
00,7 re8(lln« matter suited
to Miss Wetherby's conception of tho
mind behind thoee soulful orbs up­
raised In devout adoration.
..Z ? * 1
Ann • u ««‘d for the
station Tommy Oreen came over to
t? T k 5 /* P*' 1,01 Rover, . for Miae
W etheriiy. “freeh elr" boy to play
Now, Thomas Oreen,” remonstrated
“T"0 C8n uk* th8t d,p-
i. cog right home. I won't have him
around. Besides, Robert Sawyer . i D’t
the kind of a boy you be. n « don'»
t o * « h th tn g s -l know he,
h!'lr toter’ Ann Wetherby?
I a
,bnmP|n< loudly against'
her rib«, anxiously scanned tbe pee-'
"enters as they alighted at Slocum-
rifle s.atlon There were not monv —
M o l d mas. two girls, three or four
8 *®8ll< <MriJ boy wjth a
•CPjjg 4bg snd a brcwp pgpir j5an:J