Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 26, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
IULY 36 1923
present and witnessed the trag-L,
fidv
the Ray Frum home near
edy.
Brownsville.
Mr* Douglas Taylor ia hom e
from Newport.
Harry
Blodgett and son
Francis
of
Spokane,
Wash., are
Wallace Springer and wife are
home from their California tour. guests of Mr. Blodgett’s sister,
Mrs. H. L. Straley, and family
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong and at their home east of town.
daughter Helen »pent Saturday
Alvia Leeper and family of
afternoon io Browneville.
Monroe were week-end guests
Charlea Poole and family of at the home of his parents, Mr.
Lebanon were vieiting Mr». Poole’» and Mrs. Hugh Leeper.
Arrow Garage
E
**
** reline transmission band for $2.50 labor
guaranteed
perches when
Let us furnish your Tractor Oil for harvest.
H. C. Davis needs not to care
whether Halsey hag moving pict­
ures or not.
H is radio outfiit
brings sermons, Jsctnres, concerts,
news, etc., right to him as ha ails
in comfort and listens.
C.
E. G ordm ier
and
eon
Automobile Paints.
Complete lin e of accessories and Ford parts.
Trouble calls given
prompt attention
GANSLE BROS.
,
HALSEY GARAGE
Telephone 16x5
FOOTE BROS. Props.
enter, Mre. B. S Clark, Tuesday
Frank Porter and fam ily have
been visiting their friends heie
thia week. The family expect to
spend the next few weeks in New­
port.
R epair Service
Have just put in stock an assortment of Connecting Rod Bearings for all
popular makes of automobiles, trucks and tractors.
Pathfinder Tires at m ail order bouse prices.
W e w ill overhaul your Ford engine for $20 labor
“ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor
“
“ overhaul rear axle and rebusb springs and
necessary for $7 labor
Equipped for Quick
of
Eugene have been drilling at
the foot of Ellsworth street
Albany, by direction of the
State Highway Board, to see if
a good rock foundation exists
there for the abutments of the
proposed new bridge.
The county is finishing the
ast bridge between Shedd and
Tangent and paving of that gap
is expected to begin soon.
Ed Starr, confectioner, ex post­
master, etc,, and Delbert S ta r ,
BOLDIKR«' MEMORIALS
undertaker and partner in the cor.-
fectionery, were over from Browm •
It has fallen to Italy not only to
villa yeeterday on business matters produce the finest of all the war me­
and incidentally gave the Enter morials in the »ublime Cross of Vic­
prise a call.
tory, but, now. to devise the most
If any part of the " Custard perfect symbolism for a nation’s
Cup ” story is tame it isn ’t the cenotaph. Five hundred thousand
part which we publish thin week.
trees are to be planted throughout
There’« mystery, detective sleuth­
ing end even bloodshed, for Let- Italy, and each is to have a tablet
tie, who does a good detective stunt bearing the name of a soldier killed
herself, gets a flesh wound from a in the war. Trees throughout hia-
detaetive’s gun.
tory have been the national emblems
Coming
back to
normalcy. of strength and courage, and it was
Bang-up good work shirt for n a tree— the laurel—tiiat 2,500 years
dollar and three one-pouud locv»s ago gave the wreath that crowrod
of bread for tw enty cent». They the victor in the Greek Olympic
ar« advertised In tbia paper. And games.—London Express.
you get the Halsey Enterpiise for
the same price as when it was first
A SERIOUSMATTER
ublisbed, just eleven years ago__
1.60 a year.
“ Just Like Daddy
By J. H. P U E L IC H E R
President the American Bankers
Association.
“Lika Daddy*
—t b e s e
tw o
words, that ex­
press tha Imita­
tive n a t u r e ot
children, occur to
me as I think ot
our parental re­
sponsibilities 1 □
respect to both
th e
thrlftlness
J. H. Puelicher
and the thriftless-
ness ot our boys and flrls. The
accent belonga on both aspects of the
case, tor we have yet to find a person
who 1» the pertact example ot thrift.
Even Ben Franklin admitted his
lack of attainment after his years of
sell-admonishment and self-criticism
—and his temptations were not so
(rest as those of today. Every reader
will admit his deAclency In thrift So
will I. And what of our children?
Will they copy us? Will their attitude
toward thrift ba "like Daddy's f Will
It be thrifty or thriftless T
It will at least ba largely Influenced
by It. The thrift of the next genera­
tion is la the hands ot the present. It
eur children are "out of hand" on
their habits, whom have we to blame
but ourselves?
Remember this: The next genera­
tion will ba subject to the same laws
of economics, the same rules ot suc­
cess, the same principles of happi­
ness, a» prevail today. A habit of
thrift la one of the best possible char­
acteristics wa can mould into our
children's natures during their hablt-
formlng years. It» value will be ap­
parent throughont maturity, whatever
their lot, whether at the helm of large
enterprise or steering the more hum­
ble affairs of a home.
Thrift will be the baste principle
In the economic life ot our nation and
Its systam of producing and exchang­
ing commodities. Thrift is always
both of social and of Individual advan­
tage. Each day finds us expanding
both In breadth and In depth of our
resources ot enjoyment and our op­
portunities for service as we practice
thrift.
But bow shall we bring about hab­
its of thrift? Is there any other way
than by teaching, whether by direct
precept or by the unconscious example
of our own habits, continually Im­
pressing themselves on the receptive
minds of the young?
"Like Daddy” expresses one ot the
most powerful social and economic
forces there lx.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
pbah's inheritance, are" Invested.'
North
South
• • •
Before the war, with marks worth No. is, n;37 u,. No> 1? l2;15 p m
24 cents gold, the deposits of the
24. 4:28 p. m.
23. 4.28 p. m.
thrifty In German savings banks were
2X 4:30 a m.
21, 11:32 p. m.
worth over five billion dollars. Today,
Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if fagged.
although these deposits have multi­
plied many fold In terms of marks,
their real value Is only about half a
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
million dollars gold. That Is what a
The delivery window of the
"loose money" plan does for common
folks
H alsey poetoffice is open Sundays
on050 tO 11 *•
and
Pipe dreams are wonderful while to 12:30 p. m.
they last—but shattered health, mis­
Sunday mail goes out only on
ery and despair are the final penalty the northbound 11:37 train:
The ones who profit are the dope
sellers. Unsound money Is a pips
dream—and the penalty Is economic
ruin, misery and despair for the ma-
Jorlty. The ones who profit art the
speculators.
Paid-for Paragraphs
NATION REPRESENTED
AT FINANCE CAPITAL
By F R A N C IS H. 8IS S O N
Chairm en Publle Relations Commle-
elon, A m erican Bankers Association.
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
A. F. Kirshm an, dem ist, at H e.
tel H alsey Tuesday and Friday
afternoon«.
Oak and ash wood for sale.
E. S. H ayes , H alsey
Financial New
Old papers 5a a bundle at tha
York 1» peculiar' Enterprise office.
ly representative
of the whole ne
tlon. AU parts of
John Glaaaer of Lebanon took
the country, the
heme an auto truckload of bee­
small towns a»
hives with tha honey in them
(E n terprise Correspondence)
well a» the big
Tuesday from N. T. Sneed's api­
cities, have sup­
Mr. nod Mr«. D. P. Gibbs of
ary. Moat of tha bees had been
plied the greater Portland drove up Monday to viei-
driven from the hive», but enough
part ot the man it D. C. Gibbs and family. The
remained to cause concern to on­
S itto n
power and brain two fam ilies wore to ge to Rose­
lookers as they buried around
power enabling It burg
“ O regon’» old fa
Wednesday to visit the
to function as the nation's financial
while the trnck stood at the cor­
vorite retort ”
Gibbs’ father at the soldiers’ home.
capital.
ner of I and P in t streets for a few
“ Portland’» popular
A recent investigation as to the
minutes.
Mr Fisk came up from Albany
Resorts ”
origin of one hundred leading execu­ Monday to look after the med who
Mrs. L. E. Walton and son
tives in the New York financial dis­ are logging on the island.
trict, showed that no less than sixty
James Rector returned Sunday
“ Nature'»
per cent were born outalde New York
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wade vis­
night from Portland, where
Subterranean W on­
“ The Sapphire Sea
State, that no leas than twenty-eight ited at Brownsville Sunday.
they had been to bid farewell
derland ”
of Silence”
per cent were born In towns of 6.000
to Mrs. Walton’s sister, Miss
Mrs. Lloyd Carothsrn was in
or loss, and only twenty per cent were
Mazie Creighton, on the eve of
Old Man—You have something
Albany Monday for jury duty.
born in New York City.
her departure for Honolulu.
important to say to my daughter?
The birthplaces of these men rep­
Several Peoria people went te
Where the cares of yesterday are soon forgotten ”
resented Pennsylvania, Ohio, Massa­
Young Man— Oil, no! I was just
Charles Straley is back in his
chusetts. Connecticut, Michigan, Mis­ Oakville Sunday night to see tho
accustomed place at the Sturte­ going to propose * her. The im­
souri. Illinois, Maryland, Delaware, pageant put on by the returned
S a n F ra n c is c o
P o r tla n d
vant store after a few days ab­ portant conversation I should like
Los Angeles
Vermont. Mississippi, Kentucky, Ten­ missionary, Miss Dickie.
sence on account of sickness. to have with you afterward.
“ The C ity Loved A-
nessee, Minnesota, Iowa, Florida,
“ T h e C ity of
“ Cosmopolitan Sc
round the W orld ”
Roses ”
Rhode Island, North Carolina, Indi­
Mr, and Mr». Fred Walters of
Ideal tourist c ity ”
Mrs. Sophia Bass and daugh­ FOUGHT WAR OVER CALICO
ana, Wisconsin, Georgia, California, Lugene «pent Thursday night with
ter Lena were guest« at the J.
Moatana, Maine, Weat Virginia, New Mrs. Fruit.
P. Ashton home near Tangent fieemlnqly Inelanlflcant Article Said
Jersey and the District ot Columbia.
one day last week.
The earns situation la true of tho
Miss Cleone LsM sr left Tuesday
V to H ave Been Cause of Conflict
younger men, particularly in the for Medford, where slip will spend
Between Indian Tribes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davidson'
rp rr I "Oregon O utdoor»’ ’ and " C alifo rn ia for the
banks. Thia reflects more than mere­ some time. She has a position as
I n tt . T o u ris t" Booklets. G et your copy N O W I
attended the round-up at Al­
ly the attraction of the big city for
One
of
the
fir*t
Indian
wars
to
bany Friday.
ambitious young men. It is the result stenographer. Miss LaMar went
Ask O ur Agents for F urth er Particulars or W rite
occur in the West it said to have
ot the definite purpose of New York by auto with friends from Corval­
Mr and Mi's. O. W. Frum and originated because an Indian trader
banking to equip Itself to perform lis.
daughter Vivian were Albany sold one Indian tribe a lot of caliao
most affectively its work for all the
J O H N M. S C O T T , General Passenger Agent,
W. E. Githens and J. S. La­
nation.
visitors Friday.
with the stripes running the wrong
Portland, Oregon
A brief description of the mechan­ Mar and wives were in Albany
The members of this particu­
J. W. Miller and wife went
ism of the nation's banking system Saturday.
will make this clear. Many of the
Monday to consult a Portland lar tribe were ridiculed by a near­
Mr. Gibbs and fam ily sad Helen
New York banks are bankers* banks.
physician.
by warlike neighbor, and the war
They are great reservoirs of credit In LsM «r visited in Browunvilln and
which banks throughout the country Crawfordsville Saturday.
Miss Ruth Frum returned the I resulted to such an extent, it is said,
deposit unemployed funds In New
first of the week from a visit at that the United States was com­
Rev. Mr. Hednett has been sick
York. When crop needs in rural dis­
pelled to interfere. And even down
his $6.000 mortgage for 1$ 21 cent»,— tricts or Industrial expansion In man­ for several days. H was not able
to the present day there is a lure
lesa than tha value of a doien eggs.
ufacturing centers Increase local re­ to go to Laka Creek Bunday.
about calico that the full-blood In­
e e e
quirements tor money these local
dian in particular cannot resist.
That fe, ha can unless the pipe banks call la their funds from New
A very pleasant time was had
*1 here does not seem to be any
dream comes to a sudden end. For York and la addition may ask tha big
By J O H N O A K W O O O
city
beaks
tor
loans.
at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
one
thing
the
Oerman
courts
are
rul­
genuine reason as to why calico is
Country banks frequently deposit VV. Evans at Lake Creek Sun-
ing that tha theory "a mark 1« a mark"
preferred to silk- and other cloth,
Hitting the pipe seems like the doesn't go,—that a debtor has to give aa security tha notes of thalr own cus­ day, when thirty-four relatives,
excepting that in the early davs, greatest way in the world to get beck a fair equivalent for whet he re­ tomers, often secured. In turn, by farm including Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
when the traders were dealing with something for nothing.—a whole para- ceived and that present paper marks capital such at ploughs, livestock and Thomas of Oregon City and
dise full of Joy for a few whiff» of worth 12M00 to the dollar are not other possessions. Tha fifty theasand
the red men all the timo, they could opium
»moke. But—
the fair equivalent ot former gold dollar note, for Instance, of a country Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas
give more calico than they could of
bank la a big Naw York hank may and daughter Thelma of Port­
marks at four te the dollar.
By the way, the big lure about flat
any other cloth, and consequently
there to cele­
have attached, as collateral security, land, gathered
• • •
fifty or a hundred small notes of a brate the birthdays
calico was soon regarded as char­ money la that It seems to promise
of Mrs.
Furthermore
ell
pipe
dreams
ere
about as much for nothing a» a whiff
Remevve and prevents dandruff
acteristic of the Indian in general. on the pipe. They are Juat coming too good to he true. They are not hundred dellara up to a thousand Evans and the two Messrs.
ar more, signed by local farmers and
Clean»«» ente m J keep, them
It was far cheaper in price, the ont of such a dream now In Germany what they seem. The smoke Is wear­ their wives Into one of the biggest Thomas.
free (roui infection
ing
off
In
Germany
and
they
are
com­
e e e
traders could get it more easily and
New York banks comes In this way
Here la the way that German »oft ing down to earth Wrlth a dull thnd. from the South each crop season a
in greater quantities, and they could
It
Is
beginning
to
be
realised
that
the
money dream goes. Bay la ISIS »
small note secured by a plough and a
afford to give more bolts of it in ex- man
put a ten year mortgage for 20.- »•* result of a paper money night­ harrow aad a mule named “Molly"—
mare
Is
that
prodneare
are
robbed
(Aunge for pelts.
Tb» American Farm Bureau fed-
000 mark« on hit term. Marks were
an Incident that hat been aptly de
then worth. In geld, about four and speculators enriched. Farmers scribed as "Tho Minting of Molly." erntiou pinna for farmers to with­
are
unable
to
raise
prices
tor
their
to the dollar. The debt, therefore,
products fast enough to keep up with It In one among many securing a large hold from market 200,000.000
was equivalent to about $6,000.
tnter-bank credit
bushels of wheat.
Good fn ra
the falling purchasing power of un­
• • •
Thus Is big banking In New York wheat bine are to be designated an
sound
money.
The
value
of
such
In the ten years since that debt w»»
brought close to tha plain people of
warehouses
contracted, the Oerman Government money aUpa away from them like n tha soil—thus does it finance their government bonded
handful
of
dry
sand.
It
brings
back
and warehouse receipts issued for
has pubUahed, eo to speak, trillion» of
humble
husbandry—and
thus
has
It
The
paper marks. What happened? Whit to them leas In purchases than they fait tha need ot recruiting Its offlears the grain stored iu them.
would happen to the price of eggs u gave of thetr products to get It
from among men familiar and sympa­ •wner can borrow at 64 par cent
s e e
they had a hen at Washington living
thetic with local conditions—able to on these reeeiptt up to three«
a billion eggs a day.—even If they put
The farmer as a result can’t make riauallxe tha needs of the people there fourths of the market value of the
a government »tamp on them »aylng ends meet end when hs gets Into dlf. aad pass sound Judgment ea the crop and thus have money to tide
«Zf» ware worth a quarter a piece? Acuities the unsound money specu­ credit factors Involved.
him over until he tbioke it a good
German marks have gone down front lator steps in and bays np mortgaged
It is due to the conditions thus pic­ tim e to sail.
tour to the dollar to 120.000 to the farm lands cheap—anfl thus It Is tured that among the offleers of New
• he economical feed lor calves, pige and chickens
Msny farmers in Kansas have
dollar
mostly the speculator who profits by Tork s banks will be found rtpreeea-
• • •
already availed of thia opportu­
paying off the mortgages with cur­ battvwe from all parts of the at
nity.
Hara la where the pipe dream get* rency worth lest than a dosen egg»,— They are the delegatee of the p
Also a coa >plete elock of
unless
the
courts
step
him.
at
tha
business
capital
particularly good.
The 1212 movt-
(age la now due.—20.400 marks are
More travel is going over the
to ba paid. Marks are quoted 120.000
Move than that, if farm mortgage
to tha dollar.
Twenty-thousand debt can be paid off with almost highway between here and the
Fint Class Work
mark», one-sixth of that, therefore worthies» currency. so can corpora­
equal o n e tlx th ot a dollar.— 14 2-8 tions pay Off their bonded debt.—the counts’ seat than ever before,
Agent for Eugene Steam I.sundry
detours
aenta. On tha theory that "a mark bonds la which many a farmer's sew- notwithstanding the
Sent Tuesdays.
l l t -TildC" th* gebtor fiouJl wipe off tpy»- and many » widow's end or- around the unpaved stretch be-
t
Your Vacation
Peoria Pointers
where to spend it
N ew port
Oregon
Cuves
Tillam ook
Beaches
Crater Lake
Oregon’s Mountain, Lake and River Resorts
Low Round Trip Tickets
on Sale all Sum m er Long
Southern Pacific Lines
PAPER MONEY
P IP E DREAMS
%
Germicidal tl>o
Soap
R hundred uses
Kills disease germs
Hold Your Wheat
RINGO’S Drugstore
w
Exclusive Agent for
Jersey Milk Food Compound
Barber Shop W Baths
FEED AND GRAIN
^w ten Shedd and Tangent.
J. W STCFHENSON, Pro»