Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 18, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    P ierce on P ro h ib itio n
Albany-Brownsville Stage Line
Governor Pierce says :
The Oregon legislature at its
last session enacted drastic
Brownsville hotel. -Brownsville
st
laws for the enforcement of
F. M.
A. M .
srAiiùWs
M iles A M - P M.
prohibition.
It created the of­
2:10
8;00 Lv- B R O W N S V I L L E Ar.
11:45 1 5:45
0
2:35
8:25 H A L S E Y , Clark Confectionery
fice
of
prohibition
commission­
7
11:20
5:20
2:45
8:25 SHE D D , Thompson's Grocery
12
11:10
5:10
er.
It
has
taken
time
to or­
3.00
T A N G E N T , Mother's Inn
8:50
17
10:55
4:55
3:25
4.15
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ALBANY
Lv
ganize
the
forces
but
in.
the
six
26
10:30
4 30
months last past there have
••Being Albany connect w ith Portland stages.
been 197 arrests. 182 convie
tiens, and a total amount of
$51,657.54 in fines, 8,505 days in
room w ith I I * lohg tabla, but nowhere
the county jails, for the viola­
you're a marked men naw, end take
wan there a trace of paper*. Bvery-
tion
of the law. Twenty-four
reasonable care of yourself."
thing ot that kind had either been
“T hank you, sir."
stills
and» sixteen .automobiles
destroyed or taken away. And there
H ailing a taxi briskly Tommy
was no sign o f Annette.
have
been
confiscated.
stepped In, end wee sw iftly borne to
"W hat you toll me about the girt
I
find
that
the strongest de­
the
Rite,
dwelling
the
w
hile
on
the
p m ile s me," said M r. darter. “You
pleasurable anticipation o f startling terrent for violators of the pro­
believe that she deliberately went
Tuppence, bat hla enthusiasm received hibition law is a jail sentence.
backr
a check. H e was Informed that Mies Almost
without exception,
“I t would seem so, d r . She ran
Daily Schedule
OCT. I«. 1123
A Golden Jabilee
/7
F ifty-year D em o n stratio n
of Dignity o f F arm Life
H A L S B Y E N T E R P R IS E
( /\
lbany ¿//¿recto ry
I
“ AGE J
W ANTED
Sheep on Shares
60 OR 65 HEAD
One more is added to the
M. E. S t o n b .
h is is good advice . " I f you live
number of fanrlies who have in T Albany,
trade in Albany ; if yon live
Twin Buttes— Halsey Postoffce.
prospered on farms in th’s in some other town, trade io that town.'
Hut iu these automobile days many te
F O R SA LB OR T R A D E
vicinity and have come to Hal­ tiding
el»«where fiud i t advisable to do
i
t
least
part
of
their
buying
in
the
sey to enjoy the autumn—the
for Cows or Chickens
larger town. Those who go to Albany
Indian summer—of life.
to transact business w ill find the firms
ssnied below ready to fill their require­
Because they were still un­ ments
w ith courtesy and fairness.
Oakland “ 6 ” Touring Car
settled in the new home in town
Box 223, Halsey, Oregon
into which they had just moved, A I ban y Bakery, 321 Lyon si reel,
the relatives and friends of Mr.
-pound loaf of bread made
Best one-pound
and Mrs. C. C. Jackson postpon 5 cents.
Wedding calces to order
Jots and Tittles
ed the celebration of their gol­
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to
re
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den wedding one week and the
(Continued fro m page 1>
Delco Light prodi c.a
affair occurred last Friday even­
ing.
J. Rainwater, arrested "Tor
W m . H ö f l ic h .
liquor selling, was dismissed in
At the prompting of Rev.
A Ibany Floral Co. Orders tilled the Albany city court Friday.
Cawley had gone eat a quarter of an
upstair* while I was getting the door
l
have, ai> governor, refused exec Robert Parker of the M. E. Aa carefu
carefully
for everywhere or any
hour
ago.
church
Mr.
Jackson
took
a
vow
Rainwater isn’t barred by the
open.”
time. Flowers, wire anywhere in U. S
i. booze
uive clemency to those justly to cut the wood and milk the or
laws.
Canada. Flow er phone 458-J,
" H ’m, she must belong to the gang,
tried
and
sentenced
for
the
vio-
(T
o
be
continued)
then; but, being a woman, didn’t feel
cows
and
Mrs.
Jackson
to
dam
For
four months the Harris­
ation of the prohibition act.
GARAUK.
Stud«-
like standing by to see a personable
his socks, fry the mutton, mend ALBANY
toker
*
anti
b a k e r" *
and
" “Star**
S t a r " i automobiler. burg ferry has been operated
Alcoholic
liquors
clog
the
young man killed. But evidently she's
Next Sunday Rev. W. S. Richie
his pants and sew on his but­
General repairing and supplies.
day and night and carried an
In w ith them, or aha wouldn't have of Shedd will preach at the Pine brain and prevent the God-given tons.
G. T, Hockensmith.— Lloyd Templeton.
average
of 650 cars a day across
gone beck.”
right
of
human
beings
to
think,
Grove church.
fifty people enjoyed
“I can’t believe ehe'a really one of
the Willamette. We want a
t is more necessary now to use the Nearly
D
lu
e
Bird
Restaurant,
309
Lyon
proceedings and the ban­
them, air.
She—«eemed so differ­
street Kat here when is Albany. bridge at Harrisburg.
How to keep the boys on the our intellect as human beings quet which was served.
ent— “
Open from 6 to i and 5 to 8.
than
ever
before.
It
is
an
age
To stock Linn county streams
••Good-looking, 1 snppoeef" said M r. farm. “The Brown Mouse” will
Mr. Jackson has resided in
M bs . B l o u n t .
of machinery which men cannot Linn
60,000 rainbow trout have been
Chrter w ith a smile that n ad e Tommy tell you.
county
since
he
was
a
safely direct on the roads and yearling and Mrs. Jackson, who
R U N S W IC K
flush to the roots o f his hair. H e
received from the McKenzie
elswhere
unless the brain is was Miss Mandy Bilyeu, is a na­ B
V 11 O N O G R A r I I S latchery by the Santiam Fish
admitted
Annette's beauty
rather
Furniture
nt
shamefacedly.
clear. What America demands tive here. Coming to Halsey
and Game association and turn­
W O O D W O R T H S
"By the way." observed M r, Carter,
today is an active brain, because forty years ago from their
Exchange
ed
loose.
"have you shown yourself to Miss
.tK ib u rn U r o * .— T w o big g ro cery
America stands at the head of fonner home near Scio, Mr.
Tuppence y e ti She's been bombarding
Kenneth Cross was home
IlFst and largest lin e of
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
the world in almost every hu­ ind Mrs. Jackson have resided
me w ith letters about you.”
from O. A. C. over the week
Main. Good merchandise at the right
man
activity.
•Tuppence? I was afraid the might
their farm in the Lake creek prices.
end.
He brought a well-de­
Used F u r n itu r e , As governor of the state of oft
get a bit rattled. D id she go to the
lection,
with the exception of C’lluis developed and printed. veloped set of muscles to bear
Oregon
I
ask
all
law-abiding
police r
Headquatera for Camping Outfits
years when Mr. Jackson A We mail them rig ht beck to you.
on the problem of turning out
citizens to suport the law en­ two
M r. Carter shook hla head.
vas
sheriff
they made their Woodworth Drug CpuipAny, Albany, Or- 1000 posters on the Enterprise
“Then I wonder how they twigged Heavy
forcement officers of their com­ home at the and county
‘«on.
seat.
press Saturday afternoon.
me."
munity.
D PRINT LINOLEUM
Good management and indus­ p i rst par ge going north.
M r. C arter looked Inquiringly at
Miss Eileen Baldwin, now of
51 per square yard.
try have enabled them to
him, end Tommy explained.
The
Tires, accessories, oils, gasoline
FARMER AND LABORER
Portland, has filed suit against
other nodded thoughtfully.
repair work.
ichieve a fair degree of pros­
422 West First st.. Albany. Oregon.
Dr. J. E. Bridgewater of Albany
(Portland Telegram)
"True, that's rather a cartons point.
W. H . H ft lb t’XT.
perity on the farm, and week __________
for
$50,000 damage^ for having
Unless the mention o f the R ita was
Mr. Gompers thinks of the >efore last they moved to town Eplood’s dry goods stern in th e best lured her into indiscretions
D ELBERT STA RR
an accidental remark?''
farmer as a class. This is be­ to spend their declining years * place in Albany to buy dry goods, 3vhich ruined her reputation.
" It might have been, sir. B nf they
Funeral Director and Li cause he has thought and iess strenuously.
furnishings and notions. Service i* our
must have found out about me sud­
Let us remind our correspon­
Among those in attendance motto.
fought all his life in terms of
censed Embalmer
denly In some way."
dents
once mote that there is
“W all." said M r. Carter, lonhlng Efficient Service.
He has declared before were two sons and one daugh- PORD SALES AND SERVICE
Motor Hearse. class.
no such English word as “sump-
round him, “there’s nothing more to
Tires and accessories
the labor convention in thia city t t : Fulton Jackson of Harri.*.
l.adv A ttendant
Repairs
tious” and that “sumptuous”
ba done here. Good-by. Remember
that he wishes labor as a class >urg, with his wife and daugh­
B r o w n s v ille .....-----------------------Oregon
K i k k -P o l l a k M oron Co.
means extravagantly expensive
to lock arms with fanners as a ter; T . J . Jackson of Lake
class.
3reek with his wife and Mrs E V irl m ille r F u r n it u r e C o ., f u i n i- and does not describe any de­
T
innlmim Special
sale for a lim ited tim e d - 1 1ft a square
in Halsey. "Stren-
A ture, directors.
rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. cent feed
U yard
Ajlllvlvlllll
Good quality, 12 feet w id e ____ q )JLa L
The cost of farm labor, the George Hockensmit'n of Lake Funeral
427-433 west First ious” is another
word often
cost
of
labor
that
goes
into
farm
7^/»* *qu.*re equipment and supplies which Creek, with her husband an< dreet, Albany, Oregon.
Good quality, 6 feet wide . . . . . . . . . . . • tkv yard
found in local manuscript but.
laughter. Fred Jackson, anoth­
not in the dictionary. »
ub Cleaning Works, Inc.
be must buy, the cost of labor er son, is a guard at Salem peni­
Mattress
$12.50 that
Cor.
Fourth
t
n
f
Lyon
goes into transportation to tentiary and he and the other
Master Dyers and Cleaners
Two mysterious characters
it is to the farmer’s in­ ton, G. S. Jackson of Harrio-
M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes
50-lb Siminona, all Cotton, 516 value, for . . . . . ...........................
11.50 market,
whose identity many readers
terest to hold down, since his >urg, were unable to be present.
are trying to guess have been
ELECTRIC CO.
Ivory Bed 2-inch posts. seven 1-ineh fillers, o n ly ... ......... $11 own margin ia eaten up by an C. C. Jackson was a delegate MAGNETO
frequently referred to in the
Ad
kinds
ot
electric
apparatus
re­
increase in these items.
-o the national democratic con paired. Conservative prices A ll work chapters of “The Secret Adver­
See us when in need of
The problem of labor is very •ention in St. Tonis in 1916, fully guaranteed.
119-121 W . Second. sary” which we have published.
F U R N IT U R E
different. Labor requires cheap when President Uiljon was re-
! y f en a ° d m o n ey are best w hen Let us whisper to you: Both
farm products in order to keep -wminated. In the election of
We can save j ou money
busy. Make your dollara work in of them have already appeared
down the cost of living and la­ lelegates he received more a»A
>ur savings department. A l b a n y S t a t b under other names, in the por­
bor demands increased pay for votes than any of the others H a n k . Under government supervision. tion of the story already pub­
Bartcher & Rohrbaugh Furniture Company
work
because its livelihood de­ who were elected, and of the
lished. Can you guess who
415-421 Weet First street
Albany, Oregon
M o to r Sales
pends upon the margin between jeventeen counties in his dis­ l y j t l l e r Oakland
they
are? Try it, and as the
and Jewett ears
the cost of living and the mar­ trict he carried fifteen, tied in
Supplies and accessories
story
unfolds see if you are
ketable value of labor. The >ne and was but twelve votes First and Baker Sts.
Albany, Oregon
right.
Who ii Jaoe Finn and,
veVy condition that makes farm­ behind a resident candidate in
who is Mr. Brcwn t
orton
&
Speer
Service
Com­
ing unprofitable today makes the other. He had for his slo­
pany
labor profitable. The farmer is gan: “For Woodrow Wilson ant
Headquvrtera for good tires
E. O. Stewart, after mourn­
Firei and Lyon
to a large extent groaning un­ ?eace; for efficient preparedness Phone 65
3 i o u n d Cfrip ^Ticket a n d
ing for some time over the
der the burden of the high cost for defense.”
M urphy Motor Co. Butck and death of his wife, disappeared
of labor. The prosperity of the
A granddaughter, Miss Ida
Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and last July from the place he was
farmer will in the end be re­ Jackson, makes her home with accessories. »
farming on the Halsey-Browns­
A lb an y , Oregon. Phone t#0.
flected in the prosperity of the the couple.
ville road and has not been
laboring man, but in this re­
D e a l estate. M » n « y to lo a n . A l l heard from
since. He left a
spect capital and labor are one as
Aw kinds ol insurance written.
note requesting J. L. Hayes to
< th Q Q A
to P o rtlan d
FARM LOANS' C all on J. V A lt P way
if b ,
truly as farm and labor are one
dispose of the valuable stock
and retu rn .
State Batik Building,
I can make both F A R M and C I T Y
and farm machinery on the
On sale Friday. S a tu rd ay
An example of the wide pub­ L O A N S »tw very row rate of iu te ie s t
OSCOE ames hardware , place. Mr. Hayes waited, hop­
licity being given Oregon by From 5 to 10 years. W rite me for par
and tsu n d a j, with final re ­
the
ing to hear from Stewart again,
W IN C H E S T E R S T O K E
the Southern Pacific company is trcnlarn.
G. W. L a f l a b ,
'
tu rn lim it o f T uesday fol­
hut now advertises the property
322 W. First st.
seen in the current issue of the Salem. Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg.
for sale at auction next Wednes­
lowing dato of sale.
Southern Pacific Bulletin. Not
s 7 g î V b h ì T t & s o n day. Mr. Hayes proposes to let
only does the publication con­
dM J R
to P o rtlan d
people know the sale is coming
Chinsnare and g ift shop
tain a lengthy article on the
Modern
and retu rn
3.10 West First
Albany for he has had 1000 bills print­
territory through which the
Enterprise office.
On sale daily, c arry in g a re ­
Barber Shop QTRNRKRO BROS , groceries, ed at the
railroad’s new line from Kirk
(Continued
on page 4)
Ltnndrv sent Tuesdays
tu rn lim it o f 15 days from
to Oakridge will pais, but it is
fruits, produar. 235 Lyon street.
We
sell
groceries
sad
Dyeing.
Cleaning
and
Pressing
well illustrated with pictures de­
d ate of sale.
Buy cream.
Phone 363R
In Italy they are planning to»
picting many salient features of
R educed R ound T rip Fares
the country. The cover page
A B E ’S P L A C E
CTJM8ON THE SHOE DOCTOR award a concession to print ad­
V isit th e
to o th e r point«.
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's vertisements on postage stamps.
shows a view of one of the many
store.
Over here, though, we have
beautiful
lakes
in
the
Cascade
Pacific
"Sodden Service.’ '
TZee M e trai* Saft
proved that you can’t lick a
mountains. An interesting fea­
w . L. WRIGHT
Camfaetabla —
U b a ld o Anderson A Hon. distrih. good advertiser.—Eugene Regis­
ture of the publication is a de­
In te r n a tio n a l
’ ’ utors and dealers tor M axw ell. Chal­ ter.
scriptive article on Crater Lake Mortician & Funeral Director
SDwutablu aab
Halsey and Harrisburg
mers. Essen, Hudson A Hupm obile cars.
Livestock
by J. A. Ormandy, general pas­
Aceaasc'ies.
Supnltes. 1st A Broadalbin.
T a y l o b . Halsey, or
The pressmen’* strike in New
F o r fu rth e r particu lar« ask
senger agent for the company Coll D. W.
L.
W
BIGHT.
Harrisburg
E xposition,
York
city which prevented the
at
Portland.
agent
publication
of the daily news­
»Portland, Or.
J O H N M. S C O T T.
papers there for the past week
Assistant Passenger Traffic Manager.
brought home to New York
Nov. 3-10,1923»
z
Portland. Oregon
merchants the fact that news­
papers are indispensable. The
films which advertise extensive­
ly declared that their trade fell
than one-half when
Shoes that cost less per month of wear off more
there were no newspapers carry­
ing their announcement. The
E xclusive A gent for
She’ll Accept Your
Mr». Bullock, housekeeper store* were practically desert­
l or I,eiilie Miller, on the shore of ed. The expensive circular let­
Jersey Milk Food Compound
Gift Gladly
«land
Lake, near Shelton, ter system was tried as a sub­
i f it's A hex of our delicious candy
It
tbo economical feed for calvta, pig* and chickens
stitute for newspaper advertis­
is as wholesome as it is dtlicioas. and
Wash., fell Into the lake while ing in placing the store news
after eating it yo u 'll went more E very­
fishing. Her cries for help were in the hands of the buyers. But
Aleo a complete stock of
one dotes upon our choice confections,
not
heard by men working m they found out that nothing
tfasy a rt always *■ pure, fresh and d eli­
the
bam,
but a parrot excited­ gets the results like the news­
cious.
FEED A N D G R A IN
ly repeated the calls with such paper which is read by every
member of a household while
effect that the men responded letters and circulars are only
. Clark's Cnfectianeij
and swam to the woman just in read by one or two in a home
time to save her life.
and often not read at all.
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