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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1923)
r> ■ Ä .m e r ic a n E a g l e Fire Insurance Co. Hay ia worth ju st „ mu<;h ¡ , you m ight get for it in case o f fire Th-I Am anean Eagle Fire Insurance com nanr °f ‘he C“ h '" - - I P° M,bJ# ‘ hat h« Is among us - He look* d round him * * * ln th ,t exj>re«elon of can make both F A R M and C IT Y L O A N S at a very row rate of inteiest ° rW the <rouP Etach eyeing hl> neighbor doubt- 1 rrom 5 to 10 years. W rite me for per- troulare G w L avlar ■n» Russian tapped hl« cheek.------ Jaalem, Ore. 410 Oregon Bldg So be it. Let us proceed.'* ln<Uca4ed the place he the t a ^ T ^ CDPJ ln< “ 018 head ot the , ’ i * Russian demurred, but the other Insisted. . . i i r ?! ,he only P08*lhle piece," he Laundry sent Tuesdays l o *^ -Nommber One. Perliep« Dyeing. Cleaning and Pressing Number Fourteen will abut the d o o rr t i o be continued) ■ walk f /a r . ........ ................... ... ........... •M tix ftfi. HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L AND SU R PLU S A ---------- — Commercial and Savings account« Solicited ,4 ,, »ork.'new facilities tlon service for Pacific Coeet etatea h .? w ado<,u,te tranaporte- Paolflc company, It was announced here today b6* “ launcbed by Southern p ro v e « « “ dpKrog7.m° which ta t " ? ” $ 35 ,0 00 s A SOUTHERN PACIFIC SPENDING $90,000,000 TO SERVE WEST »500MOO° a a t ¡ K u s r t ; HDd 11 S iv,Mble ,o do T J S ß R U ‘fo^ meat officials at Washinarnn ♦ J? N S T IC K F H O N O G R A P li S at ______ w O O D w O R T H 'S tarrltory hw ls of the decision of govern- o f P’ " " V l - A * O ¿ 'r7 ‘ h" * when in Alhíny Open from 6 to and S to 8 T' car. .„ d ’ p o ^ , y X «Jeseih*.l#he MÍghw,Jr commission urgee ih . building of a bridgu M Herrteburg. So do we, . | | of “ O lu e Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon 4“ 'o lv M In the to - Lillies A lb a n y Bakery, 321 Lyon a lr o ? L°.“J Re‘ aa • xlr< “ »«'I any ™ -P °“nd'<“ f V #0‘ “« by vUltlo« 7 cents nta , J for 20c. Wvddwg cakes to ' G,ot>8 for an hour. order. Rob!.«r p r ¿ ’ t " 1“ of Sl,,dd ' nd ? i f ? * Co- O rders Ailed ville L r .F ' .W “k ' ru Of Crawford., lime f a X for *» « r.vwhere or am v He art « IOo8g , he „rand jurors or ( - , / l m w,re nnywhere in U S. •unjiiioned to meet yesterday. ° r l -nada. F lower phone Whan the campaign for tbo or- ALB A N ,, Y GARAGE. . . ------------ —. Stud« gamxation of oow testing associa c i « " i * “ d " s , l r " automohilei tions is resumed, altar the fair, it (.eueral r tp a u ,„ „ »»,1 , uppile8 • expected that C. R. Evan» » ,jJ T\ Hocken.nuth _ I . l o j d Templeton M«s. BtODJtT. ^ b ^ots (Continued from pag, jj Modern *b 1 7 Barber Shop a lv t .t 1 M A B E ’S P L A C E c. P. STAFFORD, Agent —/^bany^7)irectory Q « s.tory. •‘ The Secret Adver- •ary, , , , o weI, hked b / U)u ilor of the Albany Herald that that paper began ita publication Young man, take tome garden stun or a fine pig or lamb or caff • priiZs. 004 m ,rchandu« the right or your sister or another fellow*, sister to the Sbadd fair next Sat- J ilm s developed and printed. urd«y. And go early or you will nil»« part of it. 1 IV n J i* “I t ' r i b * 1“ ri« h* b*ck to you egon?W<>rth D r u i Co,ul>B,,y. Albany, Or- A night horse show Is advertised • I the county fair, but nothing is P lo o d ’e d ry goods store is the best •aid about a nightmare show. R«r- ¡»lace in Albany to buy dry voodg »»•payouw ill.ee that If you eat X ”to* lln “ ’ ,n<1 notio° ’ - Service i . our •*« much as you will ba tempted to at that free barbecue. p o l i o SALES AND S E R V IC E Glenn Loomis, proprietor of Tires and accesMrie. the Brownsville Times, probably Repairs exceeded tha speed lim it in Albany K tag.pou.A K M otor C o . but ™ war ü° not ‘ ?r' ar- P o rtm illa r Furnituie C o .? furo? Saturday ,«d fY, night, I ‘ ture, i rug», a n « ’ .T .7 ., i3’ ”1"« .* c* r o" « ' • " K’ ' linoleum, linoI* 1,,n. atov«.’ stoves’ r ranges, runeral director*. 427-43J w m i IT««*.« »head of him ha raced and over »treet. Albany, Oregon ‘ ‘ F,r” took it aud notified the driver and -be car was saved. IJ o lin a u & M e k s o u - E v iT t h h i P - is ib iir n Bros.— Tw o big grocer» " o re .. 212 W. F.rs, . „ d ^ 5 front of him ran a narrow' pessnge, with doors opening on either aide of it. From the one nearest him on the left earn« a low murmur of voices. It wae thia room which be had been di rect»« ta enter. B at what held his cession on the door oelow. The first man was quite unknown to Tommv, who put him down as a city clerk A QOlet. intelligent looking man. rather shabbily dressed. The second was of the working classes, and his face was vaguely fam iliar to the young man. Three minutes later came another a man of commanding appearance ex quisitely dressed, and evidently well born. His face, again, was not un known to the watcher, though he could not for the moment put a name to It. S o„¿ Ktaaca fascinated was a small recesa Immediately on hla right, halt con- csaled by a torn velvet curtain. It waa directly opposite the left-handed door and, owing te lta angle, it alto commanded a good view of tha upper P»rt of the stalrcaae. As a hiding piece for one er, at a pinch, two men. After M r arrival there wag a long it was Ideal, being about two feet end three feet wide. I t attracted wait. In fact. Tommy concluded that Tommy mlghtUy. H e thought things the gathering was now complete, and was Juat cautiously creeping out from over In hla usual slow and steady way deciding that tha mention of "M r’ his hiding place, when another knock A t Sweat Home Saturday night , ”° Ui ,,b le • xceo‘ 41 « Be®"““ waa not a reqnest for an ln- sent him scuttling back to cover. Highe»4 quality and prices reasonable. R»y West thought that he would This last comer esme up the stairs dlvldual. but In all probability a pass Piione 41 O pposite Postoffice rather • • lic k " Sheriff Richard. word used by the gang. Hla lucky use so quietly that he was almost abreast of Tommy before the young man had I J u b C leanin g Works, Ino. „ ."L * * r; « 4«<i »«' drunkenness. of it had gained him admission. So Dor. Fourth and I.yon Bnt he landed in ja il and Monday far he had aroused no suspicion. But realized hla presence. He was a small man, very pale, with x.MJte^JPyer, aod Cleaners ha must decide quickly on his next was lined J50 aud cost» for awal- M a d e -T o -M easure Clothes gentle, almost womanish air The step. lowing tha liquid that had giv-n. I t seemed to him that lack had angle of the cheek-bones hinted at his en and m oney are best when him ao much oourage. Slavonic ancestry, otherwise there •errad him vary well so far, but that •busy. M ake jo u r dollars work in was nothing to Indicate his national there waa each a thing as trusting It '¿u/ “ VID.lf»«Jcp»r,,nent. A l b a h v S t a t u , , A rlb u r„ H #rolJ. «on of Mr. at d Mia E. R. Grosbong of Holley, As be passed the recess, he can a Under government supervision •oe far. To enter the room nt the ity. turned his head alowly. The strange died Saturday in an Albany ho», left waa a colossal risk. H e would I L i i l l e r M o to r Rales pital, aged 14. Ha bad bean op. not hope to sustain hla part Indefi light eyes seemed to burn through the Oakland snd Jewett cars «rated on for appendicitis. A o nitely; sooner or later be waa almoat curtain: Tommy could hardly believe ,,, Supplies and accessories bound to betray himself, and then he that the man did not know he was developed, probably from First and Maker Sts. Albany Ores on I abscess “ ' » « ‘open, p ro b a b ly fro m there and In spite of himself he shiv would have thrown away a vital a -------— ---- 1 ---------- poisoning by the appendix w hioti ered. He was no more fanciful than j^Jorion & Speer Satvioa Com- *“• found to be ruptured and chance In mere foolhardiness. .................... A repetition ef the signal knock the majority of young Englishmen, additional trackage. (Below) T « e l ^ 'o n « 1 mljr-wt Gap for sounded on the door below, and Tom but ba could not rid himself of tke twee« Montello aid Lo«v to sfrW< b' ‘ Phone 65 my. hla mind mad« up, slipped quickly Impression that some unusually potent portent construction wort *»ffh*eer Otis Weeks directing hn force emanated from the man. The R O S C O E AM ES H A R D W A R E h. - T T * * “ d c n « i» « V drew creature reminded him of a venomous The Fisher-Braden undertak ,Brtb* r «croa«, so that it snake. the Included In the Improvements are shielded him completely from sight oo IV LNCHRSTER S T O K .I ing company a t Albany is build- trains require holper engines A moment later hla Impreoglon was the building of new lines, extensive <22 W. p ,r,t l t . Thera were several renta and silts In ivu aoa uair of double I --------------------— __________ I R new chapel. Ten and one half miles ot proved correct. The newcomer double tracking, new classification the ancient material which afforded knocked at the door as all had done, aod Industrial yarda in different cities, h r*. bu n t ,c°mpIe,ed ov#r 4b* I gp«*c»»l»zed »hoe repairing. Good- During the county fair Drizoa » • ’ " » Id wafirt but hit reception was very different. Tehachapi Tehatbapl Mountains at a cost of I ° year well ^ 1 , »ew iug? W hite's I I will be offered f o r " B lt. ,oie freight terminals, creosotlng plants, «nd any time he chose re tid . 48OO.OOO, which this winter w ill give I a II m i i j P° lr S* r * lce - OpP«*ile H o tel) The bearded man rose to his feet, and í£ * ' , O,B •«•emfcly, modeling rock crushing plants, station build a at retch ot double track from Te guesess in the production of all the others followed suit. The his behavior on that of the new ar ings, additions to shop equipment, re dairy cows which have records. hachapi to Mojave. German came forward and shook his nvai. s. G I L B E R T placement a u d strengthening of S l s o n Surveying crews now are complet hands. His heels clicked together. C. C. B ryant is executor of the bridges, line changes to eliminate m¿ a ’rho °P th« staircase ing the task of staking out a second "We are honored," he said. *'We curves, new and heavier ballasting «state of Sarah Ross and F. S. with a furtive, soft-footed tread was line from Tehachapi toward Bakers „ I» | are groally honored. I much feared and heavier rails, new tunnels and oü..vWI? £ T ° mn,y « • * “ • ” ’ 1- field. This difficult line la being run that It would be Impossible." Improvements to exlrtlng ones and OUSI.V Of the very dregs of aodety. at an eaey grade and, when construe The other answered In a low voice so on. 8 HOK DOCTOR W‘ i>keene a r® appraisers. . . . J?” b***,ln< brows, and tha criml- tlon la completed, w ill represent a • I .._-Second ’,ret4- opposite Hamilton's I The city, through council that had a kind of hiss In It: M I Jaw, the bestiality o f the whole Outstanding In this work are such total expenditure of about 810,000,000 man Zimmerman, has asked th e “There were difficulties. It will not projects as the building of the Na-j for the two-traek line between Bakers " ’ "tenanca ware naw to tha young 4 man. though ha waa a type that 8cot- be possible again. I fear. But one tron Cut-off and a new entrance field and Mojave. ^ T a ld o Anderson & s„„. di.trib - I ers on th e ^ P a c if i^ h ig h w l^ h i sections’ Í J n n c ^ " ’ U,d « meeting Is essential—to define my pol Portland, double tracking Heavier Roadbed r - T b j , certainly " icy. I can do nothing without—Mr. between San Francisco and Ogden Operation of the Southern Pacific’s and over the Tehachapi Mountains, l . 7 Í ’J L ? P* M* d th* " * • « . *>c«tb- Brown. He Is h e re r Acceseoriea Supnhee. ist & iirnadaibm 3O 4J ie - T iie re s a change for th e gigantic new locomotives now in The change in the German's voice from Tehachapi to Selvert, which w ill at’ th ^ Y 17 “ W*“ t H e -«•P P "’ heavy freight service has made tha — -------------------- — -- -------- I collection of a nice little income from was audible as he replied with slight give complete double track uee of heavier rail and heavier bal tttlon ,Bd » • ” e « P * from them. A ttaboy! Bakersfield to Mojave, new station hesitation; Inri?. .. kBock- A T” c* last ueceraary. I rv TomrnY Gibbons, whom Jack 'd n c ,l’*d 004 «»mething. ar,« the *‘W*a have received a message. U facilities at Sacramento, extensive The company lg adding thia year 70 1« impossible for him to be present In new terminal yarda and freight facil miles of 110-pound rail, the heavleX affórdi,* D-T1 th* door “ d P««*td In. ~ Dempsey tried and failed to ities in Los Angeles and a large tie •ffordin. Tommy a momentary glfrnpae person.” He stopped, giving a curious f t knock out, will be a t the Globo in the west, and more than 280 miles and timber treating plant In Oakland. Impression of having left the sentence toow Inside. He thought there or 80-pound rail In addition It has SER VIC E S £ eavte r' A'bany- S e p t 4 May- be .boat feur or flv . phopl. unfinished. Many Projects ordered from steel mills 63,000 tons o- . ^ I b e he isn __* t —- .r as 88 n rettv as mi».'« . - ------- ! ? * ’ " >UBd • k>n< table that took A very alow smile overspread th* S ioes that cost less per month of wear f Some of the highlights of the com of rail, sufficient for the laying of Portland or Miss Albany, but tlon Z nf ,h* ,p a r** bBt hI’ * ,r* n- face of the other. He looked round pany's program follow; 330 miles of track next year. a good many people would like m. " “ « h,Md by ' ta l* at a circle of uneasy faces. The company Is double tracking In order to maintain thia necessary to look a t him, ju s t for curios ,h fb< r,O8e<roPP*d hair and « "A h ! I understand. I have read of parte of Its line and building more hort. pointed, navnl-looklng beard. hla methods. He works in the dark New ity, all the same. passing tracks at strategic points roadbed, three big rock crushing and paper." i«“ e íÍ! * Äe t,M * wlth from 8an Francisco to Ogden. This plant« are being built. One la at Santa used Mrs. Mary Rickard, a widow, P' £ * ' Ot 'ila - Al * • ” - work, together with a double track Margarita, Calif., another at Palisade, arrangement now being negotiated bought, sold and exchanged at all times residing South of Monroe, an wtth ■ W” *nM- he «Innceil uja md Nevada, and a third at Lucln, Utah with the Western Pacific w ill greatly Tha total capacity of these plants Aunt of Mia Chancy Sickels, .O.. . rrect' bot c”rtous1y prec.-c facilitate the tremendous movement of will be In excess of 150 carloads of B E N T. S U D T E L L died last week and the funeral 1” " ’ * Pacific coast crops to the east rock a day. They w ill represent an Phone 76-R, 123 N. Broadalb.n a t. A ll« » , was a t Monroe Sunday. lo u r number, comradeT* A part of this second track con Investment of more than 1800,000 and n ,M r Ne|fi°n of the Junction struction work over the mountains will give employment to many men and In Nevada, entailing an expendi City Times took a run down to Preliminary work la being com 'Correct." ture of nearly IJ.000,000, has been a l pleted ax rapidly at possible prepar Halsey Sunday. Th« door «hut again. most completed This Includes con- I atory to the starting of actual con If »h«t laa't a German, H n a structlon of 8.27 miles of second structlon of the new line through F, G. Lewis, traveling traffic U e are making five-year loans on ”4ndhm ,B7 * * ld Toni,» r to himself track between Blue canyon and Eml Klamath Falla to Oakridge m Oregon,' plus commis agent of the Southern Pacific grant Gap, 8.5 miles between Andover known ae the Natron Cut-off, provid Linn county farms at ,bow d'™ * d V sion. t a il on with headquarters in Eugene, and Truckee and In Nevada, two ing a good second route between San Lack » t Á L tbBy "J,r’ T« do. S c a m L a n d C o ., was looking a t the railroad sit stretches of second track between Francisco and Portland. the ,dM' r° " ” r d ” • ” «4T« 133 Lyon SL, Albany, Ore. uation in Halsey T b u ialay . Wells and Moor, 8.7 miles, and be Thle project entails about 118 miles have tber* ’ r0B,d tween Valley Pass and Montello, 20 8 of construction work through a scenic J. W. Stephenson went to Eu miles. «th«» £ 2 . “ “ *• HU' * ' Bn and practically virgin section of Ore gene Thursday and stayed over Arrangements being completed for gon. It w ill cost In the neighbor night. carrying on thia important work over hood of 1 16.000,000. the original Centra! Pacific line w ill «V tTP< tO ’ « t - Tom- We began a list of Halsey In order to carry the traffic through necessitate additional expenditure in T einer " hl“ * * Ir t,b 8lnn Klamath Falls and over the Natron people who went to the circus excess ot 8«, 000,000 and w ill result In U avo y o u r !»• tlon J ^ r4a a,y Mr. Bro«vw*s organ at Eugene Friday night, but a continuous stretch of double track Cut-off It w ill be necessary to ex Th. * ” • rtr-reaching concern, of 188 ml!ea from San Francalco to pend about >5.000.004) In new con ^ay?- up: D m ight be easier to frtrt « 7 7 ° " '’ »“»»osi. Uve weu-biwd Black Butte Emigrant Gap, a continuous stretch struction work from publish a list of those who did Summit to Orase Lake, south of of double track from Andover to *• •; “ ! n’t go The editor received two Klamath Falls Optometrist, with | Sparks, a distance of 48 miles Tbs » " ^ ‘«s í r . 1 “ •*»•»«• «ed vi»- tickets with a copy for *8 o r|1 0 i double tracking from Wells to Moor (Comiaaed an page 4 F. M. F r en c h a sons worth of advertising which he I and from Valley Pass to Montello Is was requested to publish in ex In the Paquopa Mountains, the only J C W E L E R S -O R T IC IA N S e r «atura Reminded Him 5o a bundle at t change, but the proposition did territory on the Salt Lake division . OLI — paper« w Albnay, Oregon ° *U<"rtd togqukk nic Venemaua Snake. 1 where all freight and so«e passenger Loterprise office. not appeal very strongly to him. s. STIM80N THE FURNITURE AND FARM MACHINERY farm loans ProT*’ tB *• ot « ‘ hB __1O? from eyes exam ined . T . FRENCH « (Continued on page 4)