Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 20, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    A m e ric a n E ag le
Six
Fire Insurance Co.
HALSEY-STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
SURPLUS
Wait ! !
$35,000
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
down on the table wtth a banc. “Von
can count on me, I f necessary, for
one million dollar*.
Tea, air, one
million dollari !”
Sir James sat down and subjected
Julius to a long scrutiny.
"Mr. Hershetmmer.” he said at last,
"that Is a very lerce sum. At thè
present rate of exchange it amounts
to considerably over two hundred
thousand pounds."
•T h a fa so. Maybe you think I ’m
talktnc through ray hat, but I can de­
liver the goods all right, wtth enough
over to spare for your fee.”
Sir James flushed slightly.
“There Is no question of a fee, Mr.
Hershelmmer. 1 am not a private de­
tective."
"Sorry. I guess I was just a mite
hasty, but Fve been feeling bad abont
thia money question. I wanted to
offer a big reward for news of Jane
tome days ago, but your crusted In­
stitution of Scotland Yard advised me
against I t Raid it was nndeslrflble.”
81r James considered fer a moment.
"There is no time to be lost The
sooner we strike the better.“ He
turned to Tuppence. "Is M r * Van-
demeyer dining out tonight do you
know?"
"Tes, I think so, but she w ill not
be out late. Otherwise, aha would
have taken the latchkey."
“Good. I w ill cell upon her about
ten o’clock. W hat time are yon sup­
posed to return ?”
“About nine-thirty or ten. but I
could go back earlier.
"Ton must not do that on any sc-1
count. I t might arouse suspicion If
you did not stay out till the usual
tim e Be beck by nine-thirty. I will
arrive at ten. Mr. Hershelmmer will
welt below In a taxi perhaps "
“He's got a new Rolla-Royce ear"
said Tuppence with vicarious pride.
“Bren better. Tt I succeed la ob­
taining the address from her, we can
go there at once taking Mrs Van-
demeyer' with us I f necessary. You
understand?"
, "Yea.” Tuppence rose to her feet
with ■ skip of delight. “Oh, I feel
so much better I”
r «“Don’t build on It too much. Miss
Tuppence. Go easy.”
Julius turned to the lawyer.
“Say, then. I'U call for you In the
car round about nine-thirty. I t that
right r
“Perhaps that will be the best plan
I t would be unnecessary to have two
cars waiting about Now, Miss Tup­
pence, my advice to you Is to go and
have e good dinner, a really good one,
mind. And don’t think ahead more
than you can help.”
He shook hands with them both,
and a moment later they were out­
side
“Isn’t he a duck?” Inquired Tup­
pence ecstatically, as she skipped
down the steps. “Oh, Julius, isn’t he
Just a duck?"
“Well. I allow he seems to be the
goods all right. And 1 was wrong
about Its being useless to go to him.
Say. shall we go right away back to
the B l t x r
" I must walk a bit, I think. I ’ll
meet you at the Ritz at seven.”
Tuppence walked briskly along
towards the Serpentine, first glancing
at her watch.
I t was nearly six
o'clock.
She remembered that she
had had no tea, but felt too excited
to be conscious of hunger. She walked
as far as Kensington gardens and
then slowly retraced her steps, feel
lag Infinitely better for the fresh sir
and exercise. It was not so easy to
follow Sir James’ advice, end put the
possible events of the evening out of
her head. As she drew nearer and
nearer to Hyde park corner, the temp­
tation to return to South Audley man-
alone wea almost Irresistible.
A t any rate, she decided, It woqld
do no harm Just to go and look at the
building.
Perhaps, then, the could
resign herself to waiting patiently for
ten o'clock.
South Audley mansions looked ex­
actly the same aa usual. What Tup­
pence had expected she hardly knew,
but the sight of Its red brick stolidity
slightly assuaged the growing and
entirely unreasonable uneasiness that
possessed her She was Just turning
•w a y when she beard a piercing
whistle, end the faithful Albert came
m n n b it 6*001 thO hw 1(41 ng to Join
Before buying your
household goods or
farm machinery until
the R. L. W inniford
SALF, SEPT. 22
F. M . G R A Y ,
DRAYM AN
Alluringly Attractive
The Newport
“ F a s h io n ”
Frame
I The dark or cherry lone on rhe crystal
frame. Ask to see the samples
f I QTICC Furniture
Li L i Unit Exchange
I
Best and largest line of
JOHN M SCOTT.
Assistant Panraiger Traffic Manager.
Southern Pacific Lines
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's
Camping Outfits
"Sudden Servie».’ ’
p a l i l o Aiidervon A Hon. d istrib -
’ utora and dealers for M axw ell, Chal­
mers, Essex, Hudson A H a muotit I » cart.
Accessories. Suprliee. 1st A Broadalbin.
D P R IN T L IN O L E U M
** Loaf lake,” which the state
stocked with (i»h six year« ago and
than was unable to find, has been
Recovered, full of landlocked sal.
mon. I t ia seven miles southeaat
of Casoadia. The Democrat is of
the opinion that young saltron
ware planted for trout.
I l per square yard
There are those who hare made
a profit in raising wheat this year.
SHOE ¿5 Their land h a t been so managed
<
SERVICE g In the pail that it is aa fertile as
ever. They prepared it properly
Shots that cost lets per month of wear
for the seed. They sowed clean
Quarters of
lor canning
•oed of an improved variety, They
purposes at canning prices
had it so far advanaed that those
C . H. F A L K
hot daya did not shrivel the ker.
"7
FURNITURE
AND
C . L. F A L K JR.
utis much. They used brains.
422 West First at., Albany. Oregon.
Fresh and Cured Meats
BEEF
V
For further garticular« ask agents
8.
store.
Used F u r n itu r e ,
•Sa/em, Septe-m ber 2^~2Ç)
ALL TRAINS DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS
g
Meade & Albro,
Oregon State Fair
Oo sale September 22-29 inelosiye ; return lim it October 1
,
R
G I L U E K T & 8 Q N thi« month.
The Irish Bend ferry
boat,
Cbinsware and gift shop
330 West First
Albany doing substitute duly at Peoria in
Optometrist*. M anufacturing Opticians
the absence of a promised new
Albany, Oregon
C T K N B K R O B R O S , groceries, one, baa what the H trritbu rg Bul-
fruits, produce, 235 Lyou atroci.
etin calls “ sinking spells,” in
We sell groceries and
one of which it lay on th ; river
Buy cream.
Phone 263R
bottom for some time the other
G TI.M S O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR day.
Heavy
f f a r e a n d G n t-^ 7bilrd f o r tk e ¿ R o u n d ¿7r ip
H
M
Headquaters for
rOU SHOULD see this
exhibition of products
from every section ot our
state, a revelation and a lib­
eral education to everyone.
Agriculture, Horticulture,
Livestock. Special attrac­
tions day and night. Horse
racing, amusements, stock
and poultry shows, etc, etc.
$75,000 in prizes and parses
Yearling
Jots and Tittles
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
AND
Registered
Shropshire Rams
Hay is worth ju st as much in storage ay
you m ight get for it in case of fire. Th 3
^American Eagle Fire Insurance com pany.
^will pay you 85% of the cash value in case|
of loss by fire.
C A P IT A L
rignt— ano i aont think you will.
" I «ay. mis* she’s « going 1«
You're a clever girl. You deceived me.
"W hos going?” demanded Tup­
all right. I hadn't a su sp k .n of you! ^ / j ^ b a n y ^ / ) i r e c t o r y
pence sharply
for sale
So I ’ve no doubt that you understand
“The crook
Ready Rita
Mrs
perfectly well that this la where I'm
Vandemeyer. She's a-pscklng up, and
on top and you're underneath. Now,
•he's just sent down word for me to
then—sit on the bed. Put your bands
get her a taxi. I thought maybe as
This is good iidtice: " I f you live
above your bead, and I f you value
you didn't know about it."
In Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
your life don't move them.”
in
some other town, trade ia that tow n.”
•‘Albert,” cried Tuppence, “you're a
Tuppence obeyed passively.
Her But in these automobile days many re­
Harnthary.
brick. I f it hadn't been for you w t’d
good sense teld her that there was siding elsewhere find i t advisable to do
have lost her.”
nothing else to do but accept the sit­ at least part ol their buying in the
Albert flushed with pleasure at this
uation, and every minute of delay larger town. Those who go to Albany
tribute.
to transact business w ill find the firms
gained was valuable.
“There's no time to lose," said Tup­
named below ready to fill their require­
pence, crossing the road. "I've got to
(To be continued)
ments w ith courtesy and fairness.
(Continued fro m page 1)
stop her. At ell costs I mutt keep
her here until—’' She broke off "Al­
Did the Indian ever have a mors
In Los Angeles there are 206,- A Ibany Bakery, 321 Lyon »treat,
bert, there's a telephone here, IsnA 800 dwelling», more then 36 per i * - Best cne-pound loaf of bread made. glorious summer (ban tbis year.
7 cents ; J for 20c. Wedding cakes to
there r
cent of which are owned by the order.
Queue« of landed wheat wagon ■
The boy shook his bead.
occupants. The figures for other
hive waited at Halsey warehouses
"The flats mostly have their own.
A
Ibany
Floral
Co.
Oidere
filled
miss. But there's a box Just around , large cities give Cleveland 85 1 a * carefully for everywhere or anv I daily for a couple of weeks.
per cent owned by the tenants’ time. Flowers, wire anywhere in U. S. '
the corner."
H . E. Davis has traded for 100
"Go to It, then, at once .and ring Cincinnati 28.7, Pittsburg 38.3. or Canada. Flow er phone 458-J.
acres at the C. C. Jackaou place
up the Ritz hotel. Ask for Mr. Hers S m Francisco 26 4, St. Louie 28.g
"Stude- and expect« to get settled thate
helmmer, and when you get him tell s n l Boston 18 6. Home owner­ A L B A N Y G A R A G E.
him to get Sir James and come on at s' ip goes with real prosperity. I.o- a * h ik e r " and ' S ta r” automobiles. this mouth.
repairing and supplies.
once, as Mrs. Vandemeyer Is trying Augelee is the most rapidly grow­ G. T, General
Mi«« Delora Welle ir here from
Hockensoiitli.— Lloyd Templeton.
to hook It. I f yon can’t get him, ring in g c|ty on the coa t, if not in the
Junction city to live wilh her
up Sir James Peel Edgerton, you'll
D lu » Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon grandmother, Mre. L. A. Fray,
United States.
find his number In the book, and tell
street. Eat here when in Albany. and attend school,
him what's happening.
Yoa won’t
Open from 6 to I and 5 to 8.
forget the namea. will you?”
Mas. B lount .
Mies Frort has« and Eldon
Albert repeated them glibly. "You
Bonsr
of Corvallis were married
B R U N S W IC K
trust to me, miss, it’ll be all right.
Their homa
U
P H O N O G R A P H S in Albany Sunday.
But what about you? Aren’t you
will be in Corvallis.
at
afraid to trust yourself with her?”
W O O D W O R T H ’S
"No. no, that's all right. But go
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott, who
and telephone. Be quick."
E^astburn Bros.— Tw o big grocery have been vi«iting at A. K. W h it-
Drawing a long breath. Tuppence
.tores, 212 W. First and 225 South beck’s, left Thursday for their
entered the mansions and ran up to
Main. Good merchandise at the rig ht home in Oakland, Cal.
the door of No. 20. How she was to
p rice*
W. L. Jackson of the Albany
detain Mrs. Vandemeyer until the two
lulling developed and printed. Democrat has been appointed to
men arrived, she did not know, but
We mail them rig ht back to you.
somehow or other It had to be done,
the «sate parole board by Governor
Woodworth Drug Company, Albanv, O r­
and she must accomplish the task
Pierce. Hope he w ill go slow
egon.
single-handed. What had occasioned
about joining in paro'ing chronic
this precipitate departure? Did Mrs.
p ’ lood’a d ry good* store ia tb e best criminals,
Span ot large mares, y ta ilin g
Vandemeyer suspect her?
*
place in Albany to buy dry goods,
A fine crop of clover seed See
mare colt, saddle horse and other
Tuppence pressed the bell flrmly.
furnishings and notions. Service is our
motto.
She might learn something from the
been harvested this f ill. J, H .
items were omitted from sale bill.
cook.
Vannioe took 3800 pounds from >n
Also
PORO .SALES AND SERVICE eight.acre field whiob had already
Nothing happened, and, after wait­
Sale at 10 a. m.
Tires
and
accessorie«
ing some minutes, Tuppence pressed
1 m ile south and 3 east of Halsey.
yielded a heavy crop of hfcy ear.
Repairs
the bell again, keeping her finger on
tier iu the season.
K ixk -P ollak .M oto a Co.
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the button for some little while. At
last she heard footsteps Inside, and a
E V rtm ille r Furniture Co., fam i-
Carl Robnett and Claude How-
moment later Mrs. Vandemeyer her­
turc, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges all of Shedd were arrested at that
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First place Sunday, charged with bav-
self opened the door. She lifted her
street, Albany, Oregon.
eyebrows at the Sight of the girl.
iug moonshine iu their auto, both
“T o u r
ub C leauiu g W orks, In c .
inside and outside of themselves,
“I had a touch of toothache,
Cor. Fourth and Lyoo and with illegally having a pair
ma’am," said Tuppence glibly. "So
Master Dyers and Cleaners
of pheasants.
A ll work done promptly and reason­
Msde- T o - Measure Clothes
thought It better to come home and
have a quiet evening.”
K Pirchau of the Albany bakery
ably, Phone No. 269
IM e n aud money ara best when
Mrs. Vandemeyer said nothing, but
busy. Make your dollars work in Itaa bought, for 128,000, the lot on
she drew back and let Tuppence pass
our savings department. A lbany S tats the Willamette river I etweeu Retry
Into the ball.
B ank . Under government supervision and Broadalbiu »trots and will
“How unfortunate for you," she
build a big one-story fireproof
said coldly.
“You had better go to
J^Jib'er Motor Sales
warehouse.
bed.”
Oakland and Jewett cars
Supplies and accessories
"Oh, I shall be all right In the
R. W . Tripp and fain'ly a ri
First and Baker Sts.
Albany, Oregon
kitchen, ma’am. Cook can— "
bacg in Albany after their long
“Cook is out,” said Mrs. Vande­
orton A Speer Service Com eastern auto trip, having speut
meyer, In a rather disagreeable tone.
pany
much time in Mmneapalis and in
“I sent her out. So you see you had
Headquarters lor good tires
better go to bed."
Phone 65
First and Lyon ■Rort Dodge, la ., M r. T rip p '* old
home.
They
traveled
12,000
Suddenly Tuppence felt afraid.
M u rp h y Motor Co. Buiok and miles.
There was a ring In Mrs. Vande-
Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and
meyer’a voice that she did not like
accessories.
A A. Tuising hat leased iha T .
at all. Also, the other woman waa
¡Albany, Oregon. Phone 2fl0
P. Pelton dwelling on West I
slowly edging her up the passage.
Tuppence turned at bay.
oscoe ames hardware street and expects Mre. Tueeing
“I don't want—"
<>v. rfrh m Browusvilie, which hae
the
Then, In a flash, a rim of cold steel
W IN C H E S T E R STO K E
bean their borne for noarly a third
.122
W.
First
at.
touched her temple, and Mrs. Vande-
of a century, to reside here after
In a Plash the Cold Steel Touched Her
Temple.
meyer'e voice roe» cold and menac­
ing:
“You d—d little fool I Do you think
I don't know? No, don’t answer. If
you struggle or cry out, I ’M shoot you
like a dog.”
Tha rim of steel pressed a little
harder against the girl's temple
“Now, then, inarch,” went on Mrs.
Vandemeyer
“This way—into my
room. In a minute, when I've done
with you, you'll go to bed as I told
you to.
And roti'll sleep— oh. ye*
my little spy, you’ll sleep, all right 1”
There wee a sort of hldeone genial­
ity In the last words which Tuppence
did not at all Ilk * For the moment
there was nothing to be don* and the
walked obediently Into Mrs. Vande-
meyer'e bedroom The pistol never left
her forehead
The room was In s
state of wild disorder, clothes were
flung shout right end left, a suit
case sod a hatbox. half packed, stood
la the middle of the floor.
Tuppence pulled herself together
with aa effort. "Oom* now," «he said
"This Is nonsense
You can't shoot
me. Why everyone In the building
would bear the report."
"I'd risk thal.” teld Mrs Vande­
meyer cheerfully
"B u t ae loag ae
TS9 JooJLs'Bf oat f or help, you're All
„“ d FARM MACHINERY
H A LS EY
Cream and Produce Station
Cash paid for
Cream, Poultry, Eggs and
Veal. M .H SH O O K .
Dad's and Mam's Restaurant
Second s t, opposite Halsey Garage
Short orders at all hours up to 11 p.
A t the thirty-tbirJ annual eon.
veotion of the county W . C, T. U.
at Oakville Friday Mrs. Em m *
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Archibald waa re-elected president.
I'hone 76-R, 123 N. Broadalbin at., Albany
Other officer« are M r*. D H . Bo­
dine vice-preaidant, Mr«. D. G.
Clark recording secretary, Mrs.
Prank Pearson corresponding aec-
retary. Mrs. Cecil W ilhelm treas­
We are m a k in g five-year loans on urer sod M r*. John Owen Y. P. B.
Linn county fartusat 5Ji% pins com m it tecretary.
sion. Call on
K. M. Boed»k«r and Ralph Trask
B ia m L and Co.,
of Lyou« owned an airplane that
133 Lyon St.. Albany, Ore
did a passenger butine«! at the
county fair. Friday night it was
wrecked and Bo deker und bia
pilot, F. De Fiore, Into of tha
W hy suffer from
army nir service, were considerably
headache?
bruised and scratched and tho
latter lost several teeth ne they
Have vour eyes
crashed through a treetop.
examined
bought, sold and exchanged at all times
tn
Square Meal, 50c
FARM LOANS
I caa make both F A R M and C IT Y
L O A N S *t ■ very row rate of inteiesl
From 5 to 10 year* W rite me (or par
trculars
c . W. I.a rL as .
Salem, Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg
FARM LOANS
S. T . F R E N C H
Optometrist, with
Amor A. Tiusing
LA W Y E R AND NO TARY
H almy , Onsooa
F. M .
F r e n c h •> S o n s
J E W E L E R S - O P T IC IA N S
Albany, Oregon
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Barber Shop
Firat Ciane Work
Agent for Eugene Steam Liundry
Beat Tuesday*
J . W . S T E P H E N S O N . Pro^