Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 02, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    AÜG. 2. 1923
D IS H E S
Just arrived.
G ood Prices. Good
Q u a lity . C om e in and look them over.
Alta
CONGOLEUMI q
RUGS
,
41,
nn
,9x12 for $17.00
“Tea. It'd be a good way to get
variety,” agreed Mrs. Penfield, look
'ng from one eager face to the other.
"I expect you're right, »'act la, I been
kind o’ worried all the afternoon,
thinking how fine we got ev'rythlng,
and how much we got to do with, and
how easy it's going to be. Why,
haln't got a thing to do now but keep
the bouse and do the washings and
look after you three children; I don
have to watch The Custard Cup ’t all
any more. I know I ain't going to fe d
right If ev’rythlng« so easy."
“Oh, then you will— Oh. Penzle,
won't you hurry and get there ‘fore
anybody else wonts It?"
“Land, Crink, there ain’t never such
a rush as that. But I’ll change my
dress right now and we'U go down—
wherever It la. My goodness, I con',
wait myself to get hold of that blessed
baby."
“Ev’rybodj says It's a fine one.” put
In Crink enthusiastically. “It'a healthy,
you know—and ev’rythlng.”
“Oh. we’ll have such fun raising It!*
said Mrs. Penfield briskly. “I Just
know It's going to work out grand."
I THE ENDJ
HALSBY ENTERPRISE
PAGE 3
^ //Ì b a n y ^ /^ r e c t o r y
Shropshire Rams
and Ewes
T h ia is good advice; ” I f you live
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
io sotue other town, trade in that tow n.”
But in these automobile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger town
Those who go to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments w ith courtesy an 1 fairness.
for sole.
Purebred. 60 ewes, 12 rams,
35 lambs.
P k J- W. C ook , Brownsville
Jots and 1 itties
(Continued fro m page 1)
A Ibany Bakery, 321 Lyon alreet,
C. O. Mays has a new Ford.
W. L. Wells has a new Buick
touring car.
t
A I b a n y Floral Co. O rders filled barn at his home.
carelli
carefully for everywhere o r any
E. C. Miller is building a
time. Flowers, wire anywhere in U. S.
or Canada. Flow er phone 458-J.
Marie Sneed and mother ac­
A L B A N Y GARAGE. “ Studa- companied Mrs. Patton to C(?r-
Friday to visit at the
baker ” and "S ta r” automobiler. vallis
General repairing aod supplies.
home of the Stalnakers.
were tour pictures in plain frames.
G. T. Hockensm itli.— Lloyd Templeton.
the rrank In the erstwhile barndoor When Mrs. Penfield had unwrapped
Boys and girls of school ngv,
at Number 47 and delivered a letter them, ahe stood back with her finger
D l u e Bird R e sta u ra n t. 309 Ly- when accompanied by their par­
to hire. Penfield.
She opened the pressing nut the smile on her lips.
A* on street. Eat here when in A l­ ents, will be admitted free on
bany. Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
letter wonderin<ly and read It twice
“All right," she acknowledged un­
Monday and Thursday at the
Mas. B l o u n t .
Another Jailbreak
before ahe could comprehend Its mean
der her breath, “jks Lettie would say,
county fi)ir.
ln<. It was written on heavy white I get you, Mrs. W eath'uene.”
U N 8 W I C K
paper, with Mrs. Weetherstone's ad­
The pictures went up, and the tin-
The Hammond Lumber com­
Linn county is building a new B K
PHO NO GRAPHS
dress engraved.
can labels went down together with
at
pany is being sued for $40,000
county
courthouse,
with
a
new
"Dear Mrs. Penfield:" it ran. “Will the lifelike bananas and the vigorous
“Oh, Uncla Jerry," Shs Called.
W O O D W O R T H 'S
for the death of Robert E. Mc­
jail in the plans. It is high time
you do me the honor to accept a few old man who advocated cigarettes.
Another
prisoner
dug
his
way
“Oh, I know," she said
p ’astburn Bros,— Two big grocery Guire, wlio wa9 run over by a
articles which I have gathered up
The Installation of Bonnie Gerald­ the tan.
around the house In the course of our ine was one of the first ceremonies to softly. “You’ve fixed It up with— out of the county jail last week A-J stores, 212 W . First and 225 South logging donkey engine at Mill
Good merchandise at the rig ht
refurnishing and shall send to you to­ take place. She and her winter quar­ with— "
The hole through which John Mam.
City Friday, July 13.
morrow? Think of them, please, as ters were transferred In toto, and so
He nodded happily. "Say, ain't I son and Parker
escaped hac prices.
Under the new law taking
the co-operation of one mother with skillfully that she seemed not to know lucky? ’Cause she’s the real thing— been bricked up, but he dug O lo o d ’a dry goods «tors iqihe best
another for those who have no mother. that she had moved at ail, which Is and so—so fine! I didn't scurcely it open again and crawled out A place in Albany to buy dry goods, away from county boards of
If at any time you should hear of any­ the greatest tribute any hen cun pay b lleve she'd take a rough old lum­
and notions. Service is oar supervisors the raising and ap­
to liberty. He was Carl Silva, furnishings
one else who is doing for forlorn chil­ to a change of abode. It was far berman like me.”
motto.
propriation of funds and giving
dren a service similar to your own, otherwise with the young Filibus­
“I'm delighted she did," responded charged, like Johnson and Park
an automo­ p L r t u i i l l e r K u r n itu in C o ., fum i those duties to a state appoint­
will you kindly let me know?
ter Caesur Penfield. Me was wild with Mrs. Penfield warmly. ”111 be glad to er. with stealing
bile. Sheriff Richards had gone A ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges ed tax supervision commission
“Sincerely yours,
excitement and had to be forcibly de­ see both of you having a home.’
Funeral directors. 427-43J west First Governor Pierce has appointed
“ANNKTTB WEATHERSTONB.” tained In the new back yard until he
She watched him go on up Miss to Gates to arrest Albert Sene­ street, Albany, Oregon.
for this county Archie C. Mil­
Mrs. Penfield dropped the letter and should take a saner, less active view Hapgood's steps, carrying his shoul­ ca! for moonshin ing. About 11
sat for a long time, thinking. “Mrs. of the life of luxury about to unfold ders proudly, bearing flowers to the in the evening he got home ant
ilina a developed and printed ler, route 3 Albany; Edward
Wanth’stone’s got real feelings," was around him.
Myers, Scio, and J. C. Mayer,.
gentle lady who had put aside her put Senecal in an empty cell
We m
i ail theta rig ht back to you.
the thought uppermost In her mind.
“Lucky thing we've got him, dreams to live the life of the present.
Lebanon.
Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or
“She knows I wouldn't accept any­ though," observed Crink. “I couldn’t Then she closed the window and went which later proved to be the one egon.
Silva was supposed to occupy
Miss Lucile Jescoska of Sal­
thing for myself, and she knows I can't never hold up my head In a stylish back to her work.
LToluian & (ackaon— E verything em drove up to the home of
That
was
last
week
Wednesday
refuse things for children that ain't pluce like this 'less we had us a nice
There was to be a supper that In
AA for your table exceot the linen
my own. Between the two, I don’t dog."
Sunday to see-
Itself woald be a house-warming. With night and before morning the Highest quality and prices reasonable N. T. Sneed
aee’a I can do anything—except to
“I ain’t so howled over," declared her usual forethought Mrs. Penfield jail break was discovered. Sen
Marie, but was sadly disap­
Pnone 43
Opposite Postofiice
thank her best I know how.“
Lettie, with an assumption of great had told the members of her family ecal pleaded guilty
and wa.-
pointed to find that rite had
Mrs Penfield would never forget carelessness. “It’s dandy, but we been that It would be a fine spread—this fined $500, which he will board
en aud money are best when gone. Accompanying Miss Jes­
Me
the lean days between Christmas and living fine ever since I froze on to time with supplementary details that
busy. Make yoar dollars work in
out if he does not join the list our savings
coska was her father, manager
New Tear'a. As never before she had this family.”
department. A l b a n y STATI
added overwhelmingly to the weight of jail breakeis.
B a n k . Under government supervision. of the Morning Statesman, her
realised by how frail a shield she was
“Children,” said Mrs. Penfield brisk­ of her statement. There were to be
mother, a sister and a friend.
protecting three children from want ly, “you’re rls In the world a step or muffins nnd honey for the first course;
iller Motor Sales
Dr. Mayo says recent discov­
They returned home in the
and suffering. A slight disturbance In two, and there's responsibilities con­ and for the second, a tapioca pudding.
Oakland and Jewett cars
evening.
Ihe established routine could reduce nected with it. Higher up the ladder
eries
in
medical
science
have
in­
Supplies and accessories
It w a s only the middle of the after­
(hem to Immediate distress, and as you go, the more you got to stretch
creased the average life of man First and Baker Sts.
Albany, Oregon
W. L. Wright, who succeeds:
rapidly as feasible ahe must accumu your moral nature. Now there's one noon, but preparations were already twelve years.
under
way.
Crink
hud
been
dis­
late an emergency fund which would thing you plumb sure got to do from
orton & Speer Service C o m ­ to the Wright & Poole under­
make a recurrence of those days*"lm
pany
.
taking business, has his card in
now on. You got to give up prowl­ patched to the store to get the
honey.
Mrs. Penfield was setting
ile a d q u jrte is for good tires
possible.
ing.”
the Enterprise and says that
Amor A. Tussi ng
Phone 65
First and Lyon
She w as realising, too, that with
“Oh," scoffed Crink. vastly relieved, the table in the dining-room. From
it is his ambition to ever con­
the
window
ahe
could
catch
a
glimpse
every year now, the ehlldren would le­ “I ’bout gave that up when I got a
tinue the efficient and court­
oscoe
a
mes
hardware
,
of
the
hills,
kissed
green
by
the
recent
gitimately require a greater outlay, steady Job a coupla hours a day."
LA W Y ER AND NOTARY
eous service he has rendered in
the
If they were to have the equipment
“I don't prowl," contributed Thad, rains. Last week It had been winter;
W IN C H E S T E R S T O R E
the past.
today
It
was
spring.
With
the
charm­
to which they were entitled—the ordt
his soft eyelashes raying out from
.122 W. First st.
H hlsky , O regon
ing caprice that la California's, Janu­
nary advantages, the training for soms hla widened eyes.
If you have a dog and have1
ary
had
sa
id
:
“I
was
trying
to
give
pecialized shoe repairing. G< vod- not a license for this year you
Lettie was silent.
particular work, the clothing which
you
some
winter,
but
I
couldn't
hold
year welt sole sewnig
sewing
Wb
W hite's
“I mean you, too, Lettie,” continued
could not always be homemade. Both
to it.”
HALSEY
Shoe Repair Service, Opposite Hotel are advised to get the license at
In her own home and here In The Cus­ Mrs. Penfield. "From now on, you
once.
Otherwise the county
Albany.
Mrs. Penfield's heart waa full of . _
,
tard Cup ahe had dealt with young can't prow l; you can’t be dragging In
which needs all the money it can
children; she had not by experience stu ff; you can't scramble over dumps.” thankfulness as she set out the dishes Cttam and Pr0llUC8 StatlG D
G I L B E R T & S O N get, may pounce upon you for
"Why, Penzle,” cried the child In and placed the silver. She even ar­
struggled with the Increasing demands
S
.
8
ranged
a
centerpiece,
a
small
vase
I
Cash
paid
for
a fine und the license to boot.
dismay, “all my life—I’ve hod to—
with Increases In years.
Cbinaware and gift shop
containing a tea rose from a buah that I
„
• Mrs. Penfield gave up her shopping and I got the habit—and—"
3J0 West F irst
Albany Deputy Sheriff H. M. Moor«,,
Mrs.
Sanders
hud
raised.
At
last
the
|
C
r
e
a
m
,
r
O
U
l
t
r
y
,
E
g
g
S
a
n
d
■'Yoa've got to give It up,” repeated
plan and took off her h a t She must
who was here Saturday, has a.
. IM8ON T H E SH O E DOCTOR notice elswhere in this paper on
wait till the nature of the “few arti­ Mrs. Penfield firmly. “You’ll have children were to have the surround
S'¡
Veal.
M
.H
S
H
O
O
K
.
Inga
that
help
to
nurture
the
home
Second
street,
opposite
Ham
ilton's
lots
of
other
things
to
do—study
and
cles” was disclosed before ahe could
the subject.
store.
eelect the things which would be most read and sew and cook. You must re­ feeling, a feeling which persists If
"Sudden
Service.”
It
la
Incorporated
in
one's
childhood,
member that you got a fine home now,
J. A. Bilyeu, brother of our-
needed.
She had, however, takes the letter and a bed to sleep In. and grand clo'es but which la never built up In exactly
ate county judge and of Lark
1
I
f
a
l
d
o
Anderson
Si
Son.
dietrib-
to literally that she was wholly un­ to wear, and heaps to eat—and you the same way If that childhood passes
’ utors and dealers for Mas well, Chal­ Bilyeu of Eugene, died at his
without It. Thoughts of other days,
mers. Eases. Hudson A llupnaobile cars. home in Salem Friday night.
prepared for the arrival of a small got to live up to it."
thoughts of the other home that this
Lettie
stared
at
her
solemnly
out
of
Accessories.
Supplies. 1st A Broadalbin.
van the following morning. It wag evi­
He was 66 years old and a guanf
one called up. knocked persistently
dent that Mrs. Weatberstone'a courte­ wide black eyea. It was evident that against Mrs. Penfield's brain, but she
All work done promptly am ^eason-
at the peniteneiary.
the wreckage of the world was calling
ous eye had taken In the outfit of
to her, with the allure of Infinite va­ refused to let them enter. Like Miss
ably. Phone No. 269
The world famous cow Dar­
epple boxes as thoroughly as had the
riety, with the oromlse of endless po­ Hupgood, she would live in the
more critical gaze of Mrs. Wopple. It
ing’s Jolly Lassie, ' owned by
present.
tentiality.
Her
thin
chest
beared.
was also evident that she bad made
Pickard Brothers of Marion
The pudding was made. Lettie wna
I.
0
.
0
.
F.
SHOE
her selections with more discrimina­ She threw nut her arm In a gesture of
will
be at our county fair. She
beating
the
white
of
the
egg
for
the
tion than bad occurred with the as­ utter renunciation.
SERVICE
las a record of 1141 pounds of
frosting.
“All
right."
she
gulped.
"Ill
do
It
W
IL
D
E
Y
LODGE
NO.
05.
signments previously bestowed upon
Shoes that cost less per month of wear butter fat in a year.
“Jinilny, ain't this fu n !'' ahe ex
If it kills me. I gotta stay with you,
Number 47.
claimed. “I've always wondered how
Penzle.’’
Regular meeting next Saturday
The four beds and the bedding—
The Lebanon Criterior chang­
It was while Mrs. Penfield was ex­ It felt to beat an egg. I could keep
also the four mattresses, so comfort­
night.
es
back from a twice-a-week
alting with Crink over the possession at It till kingdom come."
New
able that they logically necessitated
FURNITURE AND l>aper to a weekly and A. I..
Crink
burst
In
at
the
kitchen
door.
and
of
a
front
window,
which
gave
a
the alarm clock which was found tick­
FARM MACHINERY Bostwick becomes sole proprie­
used
charming view of the driveway and “Oh, Penzie,” be cried, "ev'rybody'a so
ing In a small box—were suspiciously
Fresh and Cured Meats
tor. Mr Loomis becomes pro­
the pepper tree, that she saw U nde qxclted down to the store I I got to
new, but everything else bore evidence
bought, sold and exchanged at all times
prietor of the Brownsville Times
of having been used, a fact which made Jerry coming rapidly Into The Custard go right bock, but I had to bring the-
•Quarters of B E E F
for canning
Cup. In hts arms an enormous sheaf here’s the honey—and tell you quick
and continue» Mr. Brownlow
the gift the pleasanter
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Mrs. Penfield took down the can of purposes at canning prices
as editor, while he, Loomis, runs:
It was astonishing how qnlckly and of long-stemmed rosea, glowing red
hone 7>>-R, 121 N. Broadalbin st., Albany
adequately these furnishings were through the thin paper covering. She sugar from the shelf above the sink.
a linotype for both papers at
“What
Is
It,
(drink?
What’s
hap­
C
-
H-
F
A
L
K
fitted Into the fiat which had been Mrs. lined the window.
Lebanon.
"Oh, Uncle Jerry.” she called, “come pened?”
Sanders'. The two large plain rugs
Southern Pacific employes oi
He stood In front ef her, breathing
It's
in the living-room end dlnlug-room, right In and see ev'rythlng.
FARM
LOANS
hard,
hla
eyes
shining
with
eagerness.
the
Portland division will pic­
Just—“
Modern
the small rugs In the bedrooms, the
nic at Albany Saturday. An
beds, a small dining table, plain
W ell—oh—well. Car’line," stam­ “Oh, there's been a turrible accident,
are m aking five-year loans on
B arber Shop Linn We count}’
attendance of 2600 is expected.
chairs, rocking chairs, to say nothing mered Uncle Jerry, "I'm in kind of a and the father and mother were
farina at
plus oom mis­
Laundry sent Tuesdays
of a net of blue dishes and a box of hurry. I—I'll come In later. I— I got killed, but the baby wasn't and—"
sion. Call on
H. E. Freitag ana wife, fronr
“Crink, what are you talking about?"
plated silver! There were curtains some news for you."
R e a m L a m p C o .,
Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing
Albany,
drove into the South
demanded
Mrs.
Penfield
In
dismay.
1.13
Lyon
St.,
Albany,
Ore.
She looked Into his genial face,
that could be changed to fit; dresses
fork of the Santiam last week
"Why, Penxie, the baby.
Bv'ry-
and coats that could oe remade. There ruddy with embarrassed color under
A B E S PLACE
body's talking 'bout It to the stores.
and with their buggy and horses
It haln't got nobody left—not nobody.
were swept down stream about
Its folks wasn’t related to any other
300 feet, when the horses
W hy suffer from
folks. And ey'rybody that comes In
again touched Ixittom and pull­
Is talking 'bout It." drink gasped for
headache ?
ed the outfit out.
breath, but Jerked ont his statements
Have vour eyes
with wild gesticulations. "Ev'rybody'a
J. L. Palmer’s home at Lake
examined
saying what'll become of the bsby,
Creek was a very popular gath­
and It'll ha vo to go to a ’atutlon, and
ering place for neighbors and
8. T . FRENCH
so I thought mebbe—"
friends Wednesday afternoon
Lettie reluctantly relinquished the
Optometrist, with
when the following gathered
eggbeatgr, bat zealously advocated the
there: Mrs. H. L. Straley and
F . M . F R E N C H ft S O N S
Infant. “O Penzle. let’s ! It'd be such
her brother, Harry Blodgett
fu n : Golly, I'd love to have a—"
J E W E L E R S — O R T IC I A N S
and son Franci* of Spokane,
Mrs Penfield stirred sugar Into tho
Hay is worth ju st as much in storage as
Albany, Oregon
and her daughter, Miss Mearie
iieatea white and spread the frosting Alluringly Attractive
Straley, Mrs. Thomas Audrey
over the pudding. “What's your Idea,
you might get for it in case of fire. The
The
Newport
Crink7“ she asked, as she slid the dish
and Mrs. Palmer’s mother Mrs.
iAmerican Eagle Fire Insurance company i
Into the oven for the final browning.
M. C. Bond and her daughter
“
F
a
s
h
i
o
n
”
I will pay you 85% of the cash value in easel
"Well, I thought mebbe wo could
Mias.
Mona Bond, und Miss I.a-
D ELBER T STA R R
Frame
1 toko It. You see, wo haln’t got any
Velle Palmer. LaVelle remained
of loss by fire.
The
dark
or
cherry
tone
on
the
crystal
,
baby new—Thad a growing up so fast.
Funeral Director and l i ­ at her home for a visit Leone
frame. Aak to see the samples.
And Td Ilk«—”
Palmer accompanied her grand­
censed Embalmer
“Ob. can’t wo boro It plooae, Pen-
C. P. STAFFORD, A gent,
mother
and aunt home to remain
Meade
&
Albro,
Me," begged Lettie
“ a baby's Just
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse.
over night.—Halsey Correspon­
t we need
Thero'd he a heap Optometrists. Maaufacturing Opticians'
Lady Attendant
variety if—"
Albany Oregon
t Brow nsville... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oregon. dent, in Friday’s Herald.
H ILL & <5.
( X Best one-pound
-pound loaf of bread made.
7 cents 3 for 20c. wedding cakes to
order.
F
M
M
R
S
F. M. .GRAY,
DRAYM AN
A
A m erican E ag le
Fire Insurance Co.
(Continued on page 4}