Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 20, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Why the High Cost ?
globe
ALBANY
High Clau Photoplays Only
The Dearborn Independent
Henry Ford^s paper, quotes
some interesting figures from
S U N D A Y — MONDAY
*« » T . 23-24
a report of an investigation
made by the treasury depart­
The Gigantic Picture m
ent to the United States Sen­
of the Season
ate committee on finance, prin t­
ed more than a y ear ago. We
copy the following from the ar­
ticle m the Independent:
with
An agent of the treasury de-
b o u g h t. from Roth-
Real Screen Stars
child & Co. of Chicago a pair of
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sixteen-button
ladies’
kid
a
attbwd i a s M A T iN sa
*
gloves, tw enty-four inches in
★ AMD AVOID THS CROWD» *
■ength, for $6.95. Investigation
★ AAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA
showed th a t the gloves were
inade m Gel-many and sold to
^
im porter for 79>/2 cents.
Transportation, freight, insur­
Jots and Tittles
ance and sim ilar charges cost
— ■ ■ —
? ? <£ n& /dutF ' 8 7 */2 cents; to­
tal, $ 1 .2 0 ^ , Profit, 477 per
(Continued fro m pay» j)
cent
of the landed cost.
R - A W inniford was in Salem
Six table knives were bought
t‘ ay last weelr.
. rrom
from Ulmbel
Gimbel Bro{
Bros- of New York
• • ? rl Branwell was an Albany I for
^°r 30 cents each.
each The original
visitor Thursday.
I cost, nlnn
P!us ir«;«
f reight, duty, etc.,
M rs- F. G. HadJey was c t h i e . c . n t . .„ d 'eigbiFfive-hun-
1 redllig. Profit 079 per ceut.
Bio writs vi lie visitor Thursday.
A. J. Hill and wife made i . Ghiss lamp chimneys were
business trip to Portland Fn' iJ™dar,F loaded with a profit
of 258 per cent and a glass lamp
day.
iome with 280 per cent by R
^ ntz »«a
and uaug.'i.
daugh- **• Macy « & VO.
Co. oi
of mew
New York
a il 1 /
York.
A lh«ni v ^ Were Passenffers tc L ™ The
« Zuckerman Electric and
Albany Friday.
Machine Company of New York
N ettie
ett io Spencer
s>w>n«— h l as
- gone I
a n electric flatiron May 26
t Miss N
teach K h i , ? ' “ 1' " " Ore' l’n' k for $5.50, which was 617 per
cent profit. June 10 an iron ex­
it was
by y the
the
G le n n
M i ll
.
.
I actly “ like
n c 11
w a s s sold
o ld b
c a lle r^ M l
^ as a business same company for $6 50 a nro
f f h ro ^ " l C d tUn,ay f '° m P
' 7 '7
Hollywood
02046781
Arrow Garage
and
t r a c t o r ¿Repairing
Fisk and G ate. T ir e , and T u b e a .-W e now have in .tock the F i U 9a v,
$ 4 fabric tire , for $9. Be sure to investigate our lines . . L
prices before baying.
and < *1 «nr
W e w ill overhaul your Ford engine for $20 labor
“ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor
reline transmissioa ben J for $130 labor
overhaul rear axle and rtbush springs and perches when
necessary for $7 labor
Automobile accessories, Ford parts, oils.
W illa rd battery aervice'atation.
All work
H A LSEY GARAGE
C N Iil n o n
f.le p h o n e 14x3
F O O T E B R O S . Prop,.
40
Peoria Pointers
»•«A
20
REAL STARS
30
SCREEN
CELEBRITIES
s».^ra’ ^i’
2 ' g S
/
McMahan attended
« ¿ fm b b
“
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«
X
y
Coats and Sw eaters.
Will please the boys.
A
CAcicat Servfaa,
Styles that
Quality and
P r ic e d
AifiANY ———
[ j w . ' CLOnmrocol «B W !
for the gum s
Wore than a tooth
* PRsto'— checks py.
♦ orrheo.
: RINGO’S Drugstoru *
U
Motor Hears». J
A I
,
W . L. W R IG H T
I Mortician & Funeral Director
«S «...r. u , «
“
nslsey and Harrisburg
T aylor , Halsey, or
RESOURCES
,t o i w >>d
3 U. a rt ,tvei222i 10d un*C"»id.7‘'*“ .................................... ...
4. Otier“ ’^ ? ■ f X
ri‘W-. °WBed;
m
» - 'J
PouUM
• t the
*“ * n t slate,
municirui *T n
T runks
. and
Exclusivo ¿Virent for
Jersey Milk Food Compound
feed and grain
1,950
*eCHr*l *e*’ including foreign covera*
1J.J39
6.90S
Total . .
Al»o a complete elock af
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w - L. W R ight . Harrisburg
<h. economical feed for caIv„ ( ¡)ig> B|)(,
D I. Isom and wife, Mrs.
r . Isom and sons and E
Isom and fam ily attended a
union of th e Troutm an fam
Sunday, which was held at 1
big auto park near Woodbui
o th e rs atten d in g were A.
Kobnett and wife and daus
te r and Mrs. C. E. Mercer
Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. To
Cooper, Roy Cooper, Hom
Cooper and wife and daught
and Mrs. Sam Cooper of Ta
Rent; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bu
2O,\ and C. A. Troutm an, wil
and d a u g h ter of Albany, an
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troutmai
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boosingei
Mr. and Mrs. John Troutma
“ d Miss Jo>’ “
STA TE BANK
A ny Girl in Trouble
>- W . 1 R I 1 1
(E n terp rise CorrMponaencs)
S'»". »1 the close o f basinets S ep t 14, 1913
L I o a n s .n t j
Call D
Alford Arrows
° f COB<Ji‘ ion oi the
i’rown,v" ’*.............................or««,«
(
K u U .p ,,.. „ fte ..
C barter No. 49
1 sdy A tten dan t
I
Souk
Grover Barnes, foreman at
2 e toaMn8«p,ant’ who was <»11-
Miss E sth er Starnes cam
l u X ^ o X ° " bUSi“ 5’ « - home from Dixons last week b
sret ready for school.
The S taples, Isom and In
Ito Sa£niSi n d4i? 1 and, wife went STam families moved home iron
train Sunda? There th e “0™
the hopyard Satuiday.
( « I M r .S u n ’d i a h ^ f e ™ * -
. . ^ I n g r a m w ent to Bellfoun-
tam Monday.
I t h ^ 8,
re y returned nun« .bunch of the neighbors
A. ca
Carey
, Ajln a ? d se1' naded the new-
the last of the w»L-
extended visit with l f r o m a n
¡n Salem.
th her m other nVgiu3 t,n ' pan
Mond
A B E ’S P L A C E
DELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Li- j
censed Embalmer
c K ,
Ic h Jia t ™emb€ra of the M. E.
cial^in ?EV\ an *Ce Cream SO-
I day ev"„t^ church ’» « Tuea-
values to please the parents.
R e a s o n a b ly
l -
I S
All", o flfln
rsi rth 0
X i
s,e
dav t o ^ i m “ pleasare triP Sun-
I Eugene. bany’ CorvaJ,IS and
fliis week we have clothing for bovs
on d isp la y -S u its, S hoes" Capi,
Laundry sent Tuesdays
P je in g , C leaning and Pressing
A i M * A
spent Sunday with Mr. and Jkh? M° ° re-
Grant B rattain.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pennell
Mr. and Mrs. J. W LaMar I
dauf h te r were business
and Arlene and Blanche Wnd« I
.t or? a t Toledo a nd Newport
t0 C° rva,,i8 Sunday-
. Loyd Carothers of Harris-
n«?oh n d’ ,accomPa»ied by
f ur?. spent Sunday with his I Miss
8 ° f S)l€dd and
fami,y-
, sAer Dav,s o f Albany.
The ferry w „ out of com-
Sa‘“ rd,J'-
. T a 1011 fO1' 8 f6W hours Wed- w < S enHk^ eSrkPUf h Si>ent the
*2
bX a Heavy truck fatoer
-
h.°me of her
brealung the decking.
I^ n n ri.’ F'Ien8^ Fugh, returning
School Days are Near
Modern
Barber Shop
N orth
M n. Gibbs and her three
By Anna Pennell!
No- 18. 11:37 g. m
. No J2
children, Dalton, Howard ant
Mrs. Bud McElvain is visit-
f i' j :2i p “ •
23, 4.2s n.
Mary, were in Albany Saturday. ¡ng her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Da- w
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t
21 »»d 22 stop o«i, if
Mr. and Mrs. George Githens kin.
and son Merle left for Califor-
Miss Dorothy Satchwell re­
, nia Sunday. They had a sale turned home from Albany Fri-
T *“
d e h v e r y w in d < '" of
| Wednesday and expect to make d \ y; .
‘ California their home if they
Miss Parathena W hite of “ a ,i«y
« open Sund,
J like it down there.
Idaho is going to spend the I *r0“ A:06° to 11
and h
Mr. Rose and George Baynes w inter with her aunt, Mrs. Ida toJ 2:3.° P- m-
Brasfield,
and attend high . bund«7 «»«il go« out only
are owners of new Fords.
§^riool
In® n fir I li. H ah «,/4 11
•
, Mr. Hodnett and family have
Miss Edna Gregory left Sat-
gone to Wingville, where Mr.
Lakview,
XVI for
LfOAVICW,
Hodnett will be pastor of the urday morning
Methodist church.
Rev. Mr. where she ha& a position teach­
I White will be the new preach­ ing school.
A dm ittance Here 5 Cet
er here. He is a single man
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Slerth of
a Line
and comes from Coivallis, Mon­ Denver, Col., are visiting Mrs
tana.
Agnes Clark and Jim Tait.
of Thanka
Mr and Mrs Austin and nep-
Mrs. Clel Thompson and Mr I
v Card
" ra 01
rft* n k i
Mre F ^ d g F,lrfen’l F?dr Mrr a r.d H t -
NelfiOn’ who were | 1 w‘“t> to thank the n.i4h
1 o j dy left for Lake Picking hops near Corvallis r e - l and Mend« who heloed n
s e X d a T a 5' l° hUnt
turned Sunday.
|p u t out t n .
Sunday.
Clarence I,asley , „ d t a l l y rpe^d“ «
c ite ’
J. D. Roni
were
Albany Saturday.
M r,. E. E. t a n ^ a r e
p # «8‘¿’ ~ Pol“ ° ‘aok' ' 4c ••
L. K. E vans , Routs 1, Hsls
Miss Cleone LaMar has re- LPi"!e L ^ r ty J unday’ the occa -
turned to Medford after spend- ' " being M r Coon’s birthday,
for sals.
mg the week-end at home.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mears o f . Oak and - ash M wood
„
E.
S.
H ayes , Halsey
MrMr' a „ n , r R? ; X , S „ d
W * L „ d“
tu n a ,, a,
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w»’I°« H rd u.- Jenks of Tangent
r(‘Pot't l was printed in the
as attending to business in I congressional Record and cover-
Halsey
»Isey Saturday.
| *d 251 separate and distinct
S. S. Hogue of Seattle was i jurchases of articles on which
w eek688 V18it° r *" Halsey las( meh profits were being made.
Why does it cost the 85 cent
wheat fan n e r so much to live ?
o f * i£ .an?, M rs- °- B- Stalnake.
of Corvallis came over Sunday
The potato grading and in-
A treat for film fina.
and
S U i spent
f c E the
Z - e day
Z with
WM Mrs
r ^ J ^
effect
Mini t i> n AAIlts’
and I oept. 15. There is no msner-
naker m
t i Mr’ StaI I tion re<Iuired of the grow er who
Mr- a " d Mrs. Charles Adams'
2 2 « ? " ^ » ° me Monday * lls in less than 10 ton JoU
ta«n£ i aughter Adeline of Cot-
remained til/* th Mr8‘s S.t aJnakei J Jnless the «,ade is disputed and Mr an«r°M spl n t„ Sunday with
emalned till the next day.
an inspection asked for, but on Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stafford of
Mr- a«d Mrs. Herman M iti P h,pm ent* above 50 pounds the
y'
in
Mlss Bessie Bond wen’ I n,row?r , 18 required to grade
Pl 7
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S h eri
SundaX morning I tke s t?ck and place on the sack
Claude
Cook
left Saturday
T h f 1* th ?y ftHonded church I ir container his name and ad- noon for Portland,
where he
iney remained for a short visit I , ss\ , In shipm ents above 10
r ° s T 0/ E R Cun> m in g .J ^ " 8 therc m ust be state ins-
uncle of the two ladies.
I R55 4 on ° f the grades. Cer-
Dr. Marks and Jim Drink I i>enr
Potatoes
m ust
ard and their wives «rot h ‘m, 5» wh / he
^ ‘fleatwn
tag
Monday ni«rht fmm n, • ” onJ( I the Oregon Agricultural Col-
got a deer and had a im<j ii y I
are no^ graded and do
generally, camninir nnnr 1 ♦ ? ' 1 '°S C ? ? tke «row er’s name
f c
5 k *!■' ^ ilor,‘ B°nf
'«beled u
I’amplels giving full
M .n o n Wheeler, «t Greenleaf . culls.
pu les and regulations of the
buOd6 A®0/ Sooots will probably stoM n ? arkel affent and 1,16
S e ie
8t Fi8h Lake I -s t«i'1Hnid grades may be had
a th. £ have ^ e i r cam p at 7 2 i r ha^ g!i ° n appbcation
d ' * Th<' forest range,- d £
at 723 Court House, Portland.
i K n d W,,‘ su fUrni8h a "
Sout i f ?
{niI1 and the
K t a £ ,rce lumber for
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
(E n tsrp rla. OorrMpungsnes)
Compare our prices
on Trunks and Trav­
eling Bags before
you buy
fr° m b ,n k l’
’ • ’ . 10
___
and
Our line of Stoves
nnd Ranges >• com-
píete and you can
save money by get
ting our prices be-
‘
fore you buy
hill
& <§.
ti? « £ *¿ 7
33,457
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Capita, stock p .,d
^ A B IL IT IE S
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24 Detn.n t°f ° r? on- couaty. cities n r * ' ,? nc,0<*inR deposits dne the
» C a s h ie r,” ^ . “ ' ;
de’* " » ‘’ » ‘ • t a n d ,^ .P“ b' ' C/ U D ,U ................... « ^ . » 6
to r»T ° U I ° f d ,ln * " ‘1*’, « F M tta , o i " <,lV
S to v e S
R anges
aa.l
’ • f * * ’ « on demand
1 J3J
¥.2" a x « » * » * « s . - - - « I » .
» T .m T S u fa .S ^ r1, “
•■■I
28. S trin g ! deposits nar<k5*’ t <>” ’ , **nd ing
Total of t,’H , ? : X v m S ,l # no,ic< - - - —
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M y com nil ssi on
miMion e x p ire . 3 $.24.
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September. 1923
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