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HALSEY E N T E R FRISK
J . SK IRV IN
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M B r r , p u b lla k r il r r a r r
T h u rsd ay
■ r
M. W H E E L E R
«a.
• a H a r r io t Ion«. »1 SO ■ y e a r In a d v a n c e I
Advertising, 2fic an inch; no diaccimi
lo r i nua or spare ; n j charge for com I
imjsiugh or chaugoa,
ta
" P a id f o r P a r a g r a p h « ."
--a .
8. 1923
Divine Healing
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
Aa
N<«V.
V
GmWTaif
* h f l > MKBCHAMT
H e rtiia n M itz n e r W r ite s
A ll kinds of Feed
o f th e S e m p le S c h o o l
New and »ecosd grain
sacks.
Sack twine.
Los Angeles. Cal. Oct. 31, 1923
Clover seed. Chop­
ping done to suit.
I am working every day and wife
Prices right.
and I are attending Sister McPher­
ia a lin a .
* m «fife's l&rrsrar] J
•i
P h o n o g ra p h
«150 S T R A D I V A R A
$75 S T R A D I V A R A ,
Slightly
use I. o„
with
dozen
<oo<1 rfcord,
l y one
.................
flJQA
wiUl record. .....................
$40
A lso o n e u s e d B R U N S W I C K
BtaAdmothsr, or any other s u it.s i*
Stale rotation who might bo raprosstr
no botng likely to kick tho b t S l n t
A delighted grin spread slowly over
AJbert’a countenance.
II
M y poor * no‘ »!>•»
“T , to
wnntry ht*
mortal
bod for a long time, and she's eskins
for me with her dying breath.”
Tommy nodded approval.
“Can you report this in the propar
quarter and meet me at Charing Cm««
In an hoar’s tim o F
FLO UR
sons evangelistic training school at
Golden Loaf___$2 00 night.
We enjoy the school very,
While Mountain 2.15
very much.
There are about sixty
• ritira H uora, 9 lu i r j u . i ¿ ,u o s a v e a
Select your VictroU now Our stock is Am píete. We tell oa easy terms
students in the night school and 250
M .odavi and Friday forenoons.
and charge no interest
„T U "
u the day school.
We
meet
people
here
from
all
ovei
j
HALSEY. Linn Co.. Ore Nov. 8 19?
America.
There arc many pecpl
Albert proved an Invaluable ally. The
415-421 West First street
here from Oregon.
Cne young man.
Albany, Cregon
two took up their quarters at the ii,B
f o r t h e
SENATE
in Gatehouse. To Albert fell the task
Fenris Dodd, consecrated his life while
te s t and largest line of
of collecting information. There m ,
attending the revival meetings in A l­
no difficulty about it.
M r. M e N ry seems to have tli
bany held by Dr. Charles Price. We
Astley Prior« was the property of
hear a great deal about Bro. Chas.
insida tra ck in th e race for the re
a Dr. Adrm a Tho doctor no longer
Fun ¡me of U niversal H e a te rs Price, so manv people down here know
That
i
t
wb»t
a
woman
said
recently
p u b lic an n o a iiu a tio n for the fen
practiced, had retired, the landlord hs-
Heavy
him and speak well of him and talk
upon opening a box of our assorted can- lleved, but he took a few private pa-
t r a l senate.
M ayor
B ik e r
of the wonderful way in which the
die«.
W hst woman doesn't regard ‘ le» ” -h o r e tho good fellow tapped
D P R IN T LINO L E U M
P o rtla n d and Congressman M cA>-
candy as a treasure? I l is really more
his forehead knowingly— "balmy one, >
f 1 per square yard. Lord is using him in L is work.
th u r expect to d iv id e th e i> a l< in
God is doing a greater and more
than that, too ; it is an absolute neces­ Ton understand!"
The doctor was
422 West First it.. Albany, Oregon.
k la n and a n ti-k ln n vote in th«
sity, supplying a food want in a manner
popular figure In the village sub­
wonderful work through Sister Me
Pherson than any one I know of and
no other article of diet can. Ours is the scribed freely to all the local ¿oprt.
ir t y and on« of th em inay get
"a very pleasant, affable gentleman.”
best to be had.
more
souls
find
their
way
to
Jesus
p lu r a lity and beat h im , o r a m.<
Tommy felt doubts. Was It possible
through
her
preaching
than
probably
jo r it y in th e p a rty m ay just
that thia ger.ial, well-known figure
through all the Lcs Angeles churches
could bo in reality a dangerous crim­
regard th e ra cial and
re lig io i
put together.
inal» Suppose it was all a gigantic
i ll u e an child ish art I i.-r>o"e
There have been over 12,000 con­
mistake» Tommy felt a cold chill at
M ilto n A . M ille r aspires to th
versions Since Hie temple ojennd
the thought.
January 1, 1923.
Some nights she
leadership in the d su io ciatid rac
On the first evening Tommy ac­
companied by Albert, explored the
has to give two aitar calls, as people
and is thus f i r u uai nounced o
grounds. They reached a shrubbery
cannot get to the front, because of
the k l in isiud. Sam G a r lm d , a I
near the honse quite unmolested.
the great number
The blinds of the dining room win­
lik e M ille r is a L in n county pro
About two weeks ago P;r. Torry of
dow were up. There was a large com­
uct, lays h it cards on the table
the Bible Institute of Los Angeles,
Y e s ; it is a lm o s t h e re . T h a t
pany assembled round the table, it
G nrefully C onducted S u r­ wrote an article and had it published
fa c e u p , when he p la ya p o lite »
□eemed a normal, pleasant company
veys showsih .i 62% of all children b -
m
e
a
n
s
arid he ask* the n o m in atio n as «
Again Tommy felt that cold chill of
ween the ages of sis an.l sixteen have against what they call McPhersonism.
and
some
of the
higher critics preach-
elective eyct.
-«
» .w
.w ui
uie mgner
uncertainty. It seemed Impossible to
• n t i .k l s n cand idate.
Most of these children are being
from their pulpits against God’s
believe that these people were other
hool w
o r t under
u t i i l u r t the
h* L
.. -1
I W01*k
n Angelus
A n ir r lii« T
flw .n U
D
- . a Sis-
rvi_
T h 'ire m ay b -p y ro te c h n ic s wlir
forced to do ?«
«< hool
work
h .n
worlt i in
Temple.
But
*
See our
than they seemed. Had he been fooled
B
»
5
5
S
«
r
the e s m p aig u comes in to fu
once more»
new a n d
Tommy slept badly that night. The
hlo< m .
c o m p le te lin e
next day Albert brought the first piece
n rance of the condi lion does not su e 1 0UKhts
how angry the devil
o t H e a te r s
of hopeful news. There was a French
Governor Fierce says : ” I oPla> cd th J fhe child from the penalty l, is con-1 'vou.d get when he saw God’s work
[s mtly paying.
young lady staying in the house. Tom­
drawing attention.
ita te road bond issue conscientious!',
my put his doubts aside. Here was
In about three days calls began to
because I believed that we should
confirmation of his theory. But time
come in from all parts of the city
U ’e s o lic it y o u r s to v e R e p a ir b u s in e s s .
pressed. Today was the 27th. The
have financed the state roads as w< Optometrists, Manufacturing Qpticims » k in g for workers to be sent to hold
2»th was the much-talked-of “Labor
built them, partly by an income tax.
Albany, Oregon
meetings in the factories and shops.
Day,’’ about which all sorts of rumors
—— — ——— ------------------- Among the calls for devout Christian
1 still believe my position at that time
were running riot. Newspapers were
workers were those from the Sw ift
D ELBERT STA RR
v.ua correct."
The editor of the En
getting agitated. Sensational hints of
Packing company, Los Angeles Steel
lerprisc did not know Mr. Pierce then f u n tr a l D irecto r an d
a labor coup d’etat were freely re­
Li­ Yorks and many others; also requests
ported. The government said nothing
but he opposed the bonds for the
from the city and county jails, and
censed E m balm er
It knew end was prepared.
to tail II him. B ut hb Tsit he couldn’t
same reason.
Washington built hei Efficient Service
here are five different down town lo­
Motor Hearse
Tommy felt that, thanks to Mr. Car­
trust bis Judgment on the subject of
part of the Pacific highway without
cations where street meetings are
Ladv Attendant.
ter. hs understood the position fairly
Miss
Cowley.
That
brought
us
back
hclJ regularly.
The Temple also has
tolling a bond, and she laid a widei Brovnsvil'e........... .......... ........... .Oregon
accurately. With the fatal document
to the telegram."
In the hands of Mr. Brown, public
workers preaching in hospitals, hold­
pavement than ours and cne that can
“T
e
a
r
s
opinion
would swing to the side of ths
ing cottage prayer meetings, and •»
sustain heavier loads.
But the m .
“I advised him to apply to you for
labor extremists and revolutionists.
preaching in two of the large Mission
Jority ruled ‘ffherwise here, so let’s
a copy of ths original wire. It bad
W - L. W R IG H T
Falling that, the battle waa an even
| hails.
I
I
occurred to me as probable that, after
loyally add the finishing touches tc
Mortician & Funcrtl Director
chance. The government with a loyal
Out of 33 to 40 different meet­
Halsey and Hiirristairg
cur paved highway.
ings a week, only two are used to
. . » . J ? -----
! ? - . . “ — * * 1
* u • r « o • erasea
rM ’ d * or might w in -b u t at a cost of great suf-
all D. I Avuun. Halsey, or
altered With the express Intention of
m ry for the sick; one on Wednesday
W. I.. W r ig h t . Ilatrfkhurg
ferlng. But Tommy nourished another
setting searchers on a false trail."
German women and children aji
at 2:30 p. m. and the other at 7:30
flarter nodded. He took a sheet and a preposterous dream. With Mr.
p. m. on Saturday.
Some vffcnderful
Brown unmasked and captured he be­
ui dertiout¡shed— starving. There ar.
from his pocket and read aloud:
healings take place right on the plat
food «lots which involve loss of lift
"Come at once, Astley Priors, Gate- lieved, rightly or wrongly, that the
form, and others are healed in their
whole organization would crumble Ig-
W M M Y 1"*1” ' Or* , t devel0^ ‘ nt- '
Yet the government has been payin;
nomlnlously and Instantaneously. The
seats, just according to their faith
I
can
make
both
F
A
R
M
ami
C
IT
Y
coal miners to remain idle to preven
Sy
We have seen cripples walk, the Mind
“Very simple," said Sir James, "and strange permeating Influence of the
L O A N S i |a very row ra te d inteieit
Franc« from getting the promise«'
▼ery Ingenious. Just a few words to unseen chief held It together.
ice, the deaf hear and the dumb talk
A
G
A
T
H
A
rom 5 to !0 ytars. W rite me (or par
“This Is a one-man show," said Tom­
f u * 1** tnd tbe
WM done. And
Some say why can't we do these
Coal.
I t pays a regular stipend t< trci la «.
CHRISTIE
(i. W. L a f l a r ,
tu t one Important due they over­ my to himself. "The thing to do Is to
get hold of the man.”
Salem, Ore.
410 Oregon Uldg. thing»? We don't. 1» is Cod |
t..e ex-kaisei, who isn’t hungry, an'
looked.”
The radio fund was completed Oc­ ñiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHH
That evening he and Albert once
I f> is begging for more.
It helps it
“What was t h a t r
tober 14th and they expect to have one
more penetrated the grounds of Astley
"The
page-boy’s
statement
that
Miss
(CopwUht Dodd. U»od « Camp«««)
industrial barons to amass the wealth
of the most powerful broadcasting sta­
Cowley drove to Charing Cross. They Priors. Tommy's ambition waa some­
i f the country and to escape the
how or other to gain admission to the
tions on the coast installed in the
7
*? *
f Ur“ ot tl,em«»l»»« that they
(Continued)
. " • .ire milking five year loan« on Temple by the last of November, 1923,
greater part of the taxes they ought
took it for granted he had made a house Itself. As they approached cau­
tiously, Tommy gave a sudden gasp.
The two men rose f> greet the new- mletake.”
Linn county farm» at
pin» coi . ih i I»- that will send the messages to Can-
to pay.
It has deliberately bankrupt aion. Call on
On the second floor window some
comer
a half whimsical thought
^Tt'»n
young
Beresford
Is
now»”
si» I anaina, Hawaiian island« and all flastmd across the premier's mind.
B kam L o r n C o .,
cd the country to defraud its credit­
“At Gatehouse. Kent, unless I am one standing between the window and
LU Lyon St.. A 'hiny, Ore
over the United ft, tea.
Thia will
My successor, perhaps I"
much mistaken.
Any more facts the light In the room threw a silhou­
ors and the poor pay the price.
probably interest those who have
ette on the blind. It was one Tommy
"We've had a letter from young *
American chap for m e t’
radios in their homes.
B ert^ord.” sa|d Mr. Carter, coming
Itn afraid not. Is It Important to would have recognized .anywhere I T up
Through legal quibbles the skulk
1 must not leave the impression that to the point at once. T o u ’ve sees find out who he was»"
pence was In that house I
lie clutched Albert by the shoulder.
all the churches are against Sister &*ni, I tappoteK*
• s wbo financed tlie big fight »gdnst
“Oh, I know who he was,” said Sir
McPherosn, for it is not so, some of
Stay here I When I begin to slag,
“H e rung me up.
£ 7 , £ £ '
""■ *
" « ■ -
the income tax were able to keep in
watch that window."
the Methodist churches and Christian
“Would you have any objection to
All work done promptly an 1 reason-
the dark until afte r the election. Per
Be retreated hastily to a position
churches and many other denomina­ telling us exactly what passed bo-
" W e lir
on the rniln drive, and began In a deep
hap« the grange, by keeping up the
garter shrugged his shoulders.
tions co-operate wLh the “ Four Square tween you»"
al ly.
l'licne No. ?(,9
Sot at all. He thanked me for a
“I Wouldn't get much. Young fellow roar, coupled with an unsteady gait,
fight, could bring them into the open
Gospel’' by sending their singers io
certain letter which I had written to about thirty-five—poorly dressed— face the following ditty;
yet, but that would be cruelty to ani
Tu"*
and as.k i"<f
the
I am a 8old l«r
^ p * " send workers to help them'in him— ns a matter of fact. I had of- I d t a t S i d“ flrUr~ 1 H *
mala.
I he little black and whiti
f«rsd him . job. Then be reminded
Jolly B ritis h Soldier;
..
,
their churches.
me of something I had said to him at
“And you fancy that tha two mat-
Second a t, nppo«ite Halsey Garage
H«pm„ n u -.
T°fr
***
* ■o“ *"’ “ f
perfumed mammal does not enjoy
Short or,let. a, .H hour, up
,, p
H *™ “ " D ’ M !tl"er
Manchester respecting that bogus tele­ «»rs are connected In some way»"
sunlight.
It
had
been
a
favorite
on the gramo­
Somehow I do. I may be wrong,
gram which lured Miss Cowley away.
phone In Tuppence’« hospital days. Hs
1 aaked him I f anything untoward had o* eourso.
Oregon is dry.
The national fed
did not doubt but that she would rec­
A8 TO PRO­
oocnrrod. He said It h a d -th a t In a
!W° " * * * ’
«»••«Ion«
POSA LS
eration of labor, under Gompera, wh
drawer In Mr. Hersbeimmeris room he Th»y had an Instinct that It would ba ognize it and draw her own conclu­
sion«.
Jack propo««,]
had discovered a photograph." The “ •«’• waste of breath.
favors wine and beer, passed resolu
Presently an unimpeachable butler,
P7?vto
ln
,uch
»
«•wyer paused, then continued- "I r h lBUi Wb,t 1 doB 1 “ 0<,er»**nd," said
r /a i original way.
tions in Portland favoring the slack
asked him If the photograph bore the the prime minister suddenly. “1« bow accompanied by an equally unimpeach­
I
H ow . dear?
able footman. Issued from the front
ening of the Volstead uct. Last week
First-Clatw Work
»«me ,nd sddres. of . CsUfornl.n
H« naked m« If
door. The butler remonstrated with
Photogrsph^r. He replied: ’You’re on
the Oregon federation, at Astoria
I I would permit
Agent foe Eugene Steam Laundry
him. Tommy continued to sing, ad­
o It , .r
I , had.’ Then he went on
V I him to add an­
adopted resolutions demandldg th,
Sent Tnexlava
dressing the butler affectionately as
to tell me something I didn’t know
ta oth«r engagement
strict enforcement of the prohibitory
“dear old whiskers.” The footman took
'
ring to my oolite*
The oilglaal of that photograph was
J - W . S T E P H E N S O N . Prop
ft Uon.
him by one arm. the butler b j «“ •
law.
returned fro « Manchester.
a
note other. They ran him down the drive,
bla ¿ J ? * *,rt’ Aan*H* *h0
from Tommy lay on his tabla;
and neatly out of the gate. It was
( nly six hunters were killed an
Dear Hersbelmmer;
•Wkntr
TH E GENTLE H IN T
beautifully done— soberly and with
V
A8”.?7
1
lo,t
’
•
‘»p«’
In
ease
•Exactly,
Th«
discovery
wag
a
seven wounded during the deer ten g a rte rs o f j B E E F
«or c.nntng
Perfect decorum. Anyone would have
, f a ,n
,.T i
providential on«. Of course, from Urn I don t
son in Oregon this year.
More dam purpose» at canning prices^
H e— Mav I call you by your flrst
sworn that the butler was a real buf-
moment that the girl m Manchester
‘
!S
ler, the footman a real footman—only,
" » • proved to b . . pl«nt „ . r y X "
name, Miss Nelson F
r.gc than that was done to deer, so w«
and might aa wall take It.
c . H. F A L K
«« It happened, the butler was W hit­
*
“Yours,
She Rather by your last m m «
wui
altered.
Young
B
e
re
a/o
.-il-----
m iy c . k b « « victory in the war o( tu n
C. L. F A L K JR.
tington I
“TO M M Y BERBSFOnD "
M r. Anderson.
•gainst beast But is the w ir woi h
Tommy retired to the Inn and waited
A d m in is tr a to r s N' otics
W .ArP*CUl? r ,ml1*
to r . mo- for Albert's return.
At last that
while ?"
of Hearing of Final Account
U ttta tore
**•
th* worthy made his appearance.
Ut- X .
,h* w" , ’ * P«;er basket.
Notice is hereby given th»t the fin I
A move is on at Spokane to mak> account«,( | f ScRedtloe, as « I „ , „ i ?
“Well»” cried Tommy eagerly.
“T b * d.n,«d fool!" he murmured
C- T . C . tires are h a n d -b u ilt
"IPs all rig ht W hile they was «•
that an “open city” to attract loggers (rator o( the eat.ite of M iry F S c h -f
|
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ler deceeMd, h li been ’ filed
L.
runnfhg of you out the window open»!,
on ie r im p ro ve I procestet and
I
A
r
t
*
ringing
np
Sl,
J
g
m
-
Toab
i t ’a easier to rob a logger drunk than County Court o f Linn County, Slate „1
and something was chucked out." Hs
of the best rubber«, long s ta p le
Orvgos, «j.1 that the !»„,
„f
s her.
“ ■*• He • handed a scrap of paper to Tocmy.
»ember, 1923. . t the hour of to Xl«w k
A^*
Aud'* 7 “ “ ,o
•'<>"«
combed cotton an I other b g l .
Ie WM »rapped round a letfae-
f u n d Albert discharging his profes
watgh;."
La Follette says “ U „ world is mad." i ni has lieen duly appointed hv M .,
q u a lity
m a te ria ls p ro c u ra b le
S; rt ‘ h' h f" " nK " f -'A c tio n . .
CORDS-FABRICS-TUBES T h a t is w hy th ey w ill stand gp
whh'it »
'n,ro*»~’’ h'«»«*lf
On tha paper were scrawWd t t —e
«id final «To«»,
Everybody Jj crazy except R obert
" ° ,
iT,* * do • • •
o f Tup
words : ’'Tomorrow—same time."
A r T m * W|h'Ch
*"r
' ’ <»'
under 30 per cent low er In fla tio n
i r t UBb* ° ' Immedl.tely
“Good egg t" cried Tommy. "We'ra
»«te«l in m i ,I esta'e mat appear and a t .
A m or A. T urning
getting going."
«ban so long insisted on log
latelv
T,rT -Hope her*
«■»•«y. he said wistfully.
'be
Tommy retired for the night la ■
Joong „« ,,*,
-r iy
•«*
o rd in a ry cord liyee.
Dated and first puhtiahml Oct. 1« Wy.f
LAWYER AND NOTARY
state of some elation. He had elab­
) I’ SCHVDTIVR
orated a careful plan for the follow-
G A N SLE BROS-
H alxxy , O rkgvm
4uo.
a ,
»’oreMid.
IM evening.
About twelve o’clock,
Axon A. 1 vsstNo, Atty, for
Adusr
ho wav«-, his calm was rudely shakes«
He was told that soma one was d»
i ’ 1 hey have. By the way, have y ^
» « d in g him in the bat, 25» %M
>ik
“ • advertising dlsgubaJ aa new«.
Victrolas and Victor Records
If.
I.
Furniture
Exchange
Bartchsr & Rohrbaugh Furniture Company
“A Treasure Chest ’’
Used F u r n itu r e ,
p
Clark’s Confectioner/
W in te r !
H e a tin g
S to v e s
Meade & Albro,
H IL L & <§.
The Secret
Adversary
FARM LOANS
FA RM LOANS
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F. M . G R A Y .
draym an
Oad’s and Mam’s Restaurant
A
Square Meal, 50c
Barber Shop ?? Baths
Fresh and Cun d Meats
«
I B
ARROW GARAGE
4n~ ’ “ *■