Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 22, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    XU deadlocked Wiuibsr» ot the
board bad bum so loti* at loggerheads
•hat their relations had swayed bach
to something like amity. Jim tad
scarcely entered when Con Bonner ad­
dressed the chair.
-Mr. Prlaldent," said he, "we have
wld us t'nlght. a young man who aides
no Introduction to an audlance In this
place Mr. Jim Irwin. Ha thinks we're
bullheeded mules, and that all the
schools are bid. At the proper time 1 1
shill move that w hire him f r > y h -
er; and ptndlcg »at motion, I mere*
that he be glv«. the floor. Te’ve all
beared at Hr Irwin's ability as a
wfc»a tact nod i kaev h»u b» iw
Take the T rain
COMFORT and SAFETY
plus DEPENDABILITY
_ «
On sa'.e daily
L im it 15 days
On sale F ri. Sat. St
Sun., lim ited to Tue.
B A LS g y EN TERPR ISE
More Nourishing Than ^ > y íb a n y ¿ /) ir e c to r \'
t roin Other Countries
This is good advice.
Low Round Trip Fares
reduce the cost of travel
90
tened to wid respect, ”
NOV. 22, 1923
A m erican Foods Best
" I f you live
Jots and Tittles
(Continued fro m page 1>
Athens.—American standard food­
i he countv tax supervisors have ap­
in Albany, trade tu Albany , il you live
stuffs are the best In the world, says in some other town, trade in that tow n." proved Halsey's budget.
. Mabel ElltotL famous woman phy- Hut in these automobile daysm an) re­
•Iclan, who for the past two vears has siding elsewhere
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it advisable to do *'^rs- J- G. Jackson, living near AU
been medical director of American or- at least part of their buying in the t«ny. is experimenting with cotton
Those who go to Albany 1 grow ing and »a l
u
U
Pbanagea In the Neer East, rrorn the larger town
to transact business w ill find the firms
d thinks she can make it
standpoint of purity and high food
named below ready to fill their require- j 8 suece8s-
v« ue. she asserts that no European
nation can compete with the United ments with courtesy an 1 fairness
A fter predicting rains that failed to
States, and for thl* reason she Insists
Ib a i.y B a k e r y , ,;?i L eo n street, come for several weeks past, the
on American products In all orphan- -*■ Best one-pound loaf ol bread made
weather clerk reversed gear and last
*<es and hospitals. la order to meet 5 cents.
Sunday promised us a week of fair
»^quately the needs of nndernour-
___Wedding cakes to order.
weather,
Ish^d children.
Electric Store. R a d io
Dr. Elliott’« anoual report, sum
Kslpli Malson, of Shedd, whose
Electric w iring. Delco l ight
ming up the results of the care of
name is fam iliar to those who read
products
50,000 children In orphanages is well
W m . höflich . reports of stock judging contests, lost
*» clinics for 50.000 additional chll G lenn W illabd
dren In refugee camps and homes
A lb an y Floral Co. Orders tilled the first finger of his right hand in
says:
Two other fin­
carefully for everywhere or anv a feed cutter Friday.
Stable American foods are now time. Mowers, wire anywhere in V S. gers were badly cut.
the backbone of all onr menus for re or Canada Flower phone 458-J.
The Brock sisters did not sell their
U1 ding children who became weak
LBAN\ GARAGE. "Studs* Harrisburg confectionery business.
and anaemic during the refugee ex
b a k e r" and " S t a r ” automobile!. They moved to new quarters and an­
odus from Asia Minor. Onr menu«
General repairing and supplies
contain, not only bread made from
other party took over the premises
G
T,
Hockensmith.— Lloyd lcm pleton.
American flour, and corn grit» In por­
and now there are two confectionery
ridge and «tew«, bat alto the liberal
Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon stores with lunch counters where
use of corn syrup. American con
street. Eat here when in Albany. there was one.
densed milk and American cocoa and
Open from 6 to 2 and $ to 8.
macaroni, thu« making a balanced
Fogs took the sting out of every
Mas. B lount .
ration to meet all the scientific re
threatened freeze until this week, and
qulrements as to reiatlve food values ß R U N 8 W I C K
tender plants have enjoyed the entire
calories and vltamines.
P H O N O G R A P H S lall.
In the Sutherlin district u
The favorite orphanage pudding Is
at
spring apple crop is looked fo r i f
composed of corn grits with cocoa,
W O O D W O R T H ’S
sweetened with corn syrup, and made
severe weather fails to come.
A ll
C. FICQ
more nutritious and palatable by add
the fru it was knocked from the trees
D E N T IS T
Ing a sauce of American condensed
by the hail storm in August, but the
Albany, Oregon
milk Such a pudd sg has a high food
trees blossomed again and now the
West
Second
street
value and Is very economical—no
other equivalent food value could be Ip a s ib u rn Bros.— tw o big grocery fru it is the size of a walnut.
obtained from other foods at twice the ~ stores, 242 W. First and 225 South
In poteneial poslbilities, as well ns
cost.
Moreover, It Is so palatable Main Good merchandise at the right In the number of dairy cattle, the
that children eat It -eagerly several prices
W illamette valley Is the outstanding
times a week, and never seem to tire
pi I ma developed and
printed, dairy section of Oregon, according to
of it. The American people, In pro­
We ti mail them right back to you.
Prof. Alferd L. Lomax, of the U. of
viding for these parentless children
such pure and wholesome foods from Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or­ O.
The valley's possibilities as a
egon.
their own tables, are certalnlv making
dairying center, he says, are due to
rule1" " ''1' * 1 8Ppllc,tloB ot ,h* «olden Ip irst garage going north.
favorable climate, abundant green
1
Tires, accessories, oils, gasoline, feed, ready local markets for butter-
Dr Elliott has recently returned to
repair work.
tat and a steady demand fo r dairy
America to arrange for the publica­
W. h ; H ulburt .
products, coupled with good roads and’
tion of a book of her experiences un­
der the title of "Beginning Again at E'lood’s dry goods store is the best efficient railroad service.
Foremost
place in Albany to bdy dry goods, in the number of dairy cattle in O re­
Ararat."
furnishings and notions. Service is our
gon is Linn county, which is develop­
motto.
ing rapidly as a producer of dairy
ò r hr tmas
products.
Vour photograph
Second at., opposite Halsey Garage
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. H ill and J. C..
Clifford's Studio
A
Much laughter from the board and
the spectators, as Jim arose He
looked upon It as ridicule of Mm—1»
while Con Bonner regarded It as a
tribute to hla successful speech
"Mr. President and Gentlemen of
the Board." said Jim, 'Tin not going
Roomy, well heated and ventilated
to tell you anything that yon don't
eq u ip m ent m akes tra v e lin g on the
know about yourselves. You are «tm.
ply making a farce of the matter of
Southern Pacific a pleasure
hiring a teacher for this school. You
You know that irrespective of rain,
know, and I know, that even if your
fog,
snow or other unfavorable condi­
Silly deadlock is broken by employing
tions the train can be depended upon
a new candidate, the school will bf
the same old story. It will still be the
— that efficient and courteous Sou'h-
school It was when I came Into It a
ern Pacific meu will look after vour
Uttle ragged b o y '-h e re Jims voice
cotnlort.
grew a Uttle husky— "and when I left
It, a blggei boy, but still as ragged as
Ask agent (or a South* rn
ever."
time table and (or information
There was a alight sensation In the
regarding fare», etc., or write
audience, as If, as Con Bonner said
J O H N M. SC O TT.
about the knock-down, they hadn't
Assistant Passenger Traffic Manager,
thought Jim Irw in could do It.
Portland, Oregon
“W ell,” said Con, "you’ve done well
to hold your own."
“In all the years I attended this
school,” Jim went on, “I never did a
bit of work in school which
economically useful. No other* pupU
ever did any real work of the sort
farmers' boya and girls should do. We
copied city schools—and the schools
we copied are poor schools. We made
bad copies of them. too. I f any of you
s liffbtly used, w ith one dozen
three men were making a flght for
’ good records, o n l y . . . _______
what the Country Life commission
called a ‘new kind of rural school,’ I ’d
say fight. But you aren't. You’re Just
making individual fights for your fa­
vorite teachers."
Jim Irw in made a somewhat lengthy
speech after the awkwardness wore
off. He adjured Bronson. Bonner and
Select your Victrola now. Onr stock is complete. We sell on easy terms
Peterson to study hts plan of a new
and charge no interest.
kind of country school—In which the
work of the school should be corre­
lated with the life of the home and
415-421 West First street
the farm—a school which would he
Albany, Oregon
In the highest degree cultural by be­
| Short orders at all hours up to 11 p. nt.
ing consciously useful and obviously
333 West First street Walton are home from their Califor­
•'Move we adjourn," said Peterson.
PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS
practical.
W. F. White remained at.
"No 'bjectlon 'tls so ordered!” said
F O R D S A I.E S A N D S E R V IC E nia trip.
Sharp spats of applause from the Mr. Bronson.
National politics got no prominence
Los Angeles to work at the carpen­
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Tires anil accessorie»
useless hands of Newton Bronson
The secretary and Jim went out, on the front page of Sunday’s Ore­
ter trade.
Loa Angeles has beem
Kepairs
gave the final touch of absurdity to a while the directors waited.
K irk I' iillak M otor C u .
growing faster than any place on thei
gonian, except » Sartoon rn which "thl
,
situation which Jim had felt to be
What the Billy— " began Bonner,
C V irtn iilie r F u r m tu ie Co., tu rn i- coast had grown in fifty years, and!
ridiculous all through. Hud It not and finished lamely! “What for did elephant, at work on convention
plans, calls out: “ Hiram , can't you
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. carpenters from Oregon and Wash­
been for Jennie Woodruff’s “Humph 1” you vote for the dub. Ex?"
We are making five-year loans on rullerai director.. 427-433 west ¡''irsi ington have been rusliinz there, while:
There is, however, She
stinging him. had It not been for the i T voted for him ,” replied Bronson, keep quiet?”
Linn.'county (arms at 5J^% plus commis­ | Street, Albany, Oregon.
shsurd notion that perhaps, after they “because he fought for my boy this announcement that the foreign trad
the receipts of lumber at San Pedro>
sion. Call on
had heard his speech, they would afternoon. I didn't want It stuck into ccnacil. sitiing in Portland, went on
L I h I i ’ h F io ra i and M u s ic Shop harbor have been greater than at any
D ram i and C o .,
place him In charge of the school, and him too hard. I wanted him to have
1.13 L io n .-I.. Albany, Ore
Good servite and proiupt delivery other coast port, but the boom has.
record as opposed to the Esch-Cum
that he might be able to do something one vote."
on cut fijw ers and fiorai designa
mins railroad law.
passed its crest and is declining.
AltM,,y
l'houe 1661
really Important In It, he would not
An I wanted him to have won vote,
Most
of the buildings going up now'
That
a
warming
up
is
in
progress
have been there. As he sat down, he too," said Bonner. " I thought mesllf
H u b C leanin g W orks, | „ c.
are small,
knew himself a dreamer. The nodding the only dang fool on the board—an' is evident, however, in the following
Cor. Fourth and Lyon
board of directors, the secretary, be made a spache that alrned wan headlines on other pages e f that is I e»n make both F A R M and C IT Y
(Continued on page 4)
Master Dyers and Cleaners
L O A N S at a very row rate of inteiest
actually snoring, the bored audience vote—but f r the love of hlvin, that sue:
M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes
From
5
to
10
years.
W
rite
ine
for
par
restored the field hand to a sense of dub f r a teacher 1 What come over
“ McAdoo is Leader in Bourbon
trculars.
G. W. L aflar ,
IVlAt.NKTO ELECTRIC CO.
his proper place.
you, Haakon— you voted f r him, tool" Group.”
All kinds of electric apparatus re­
Salem, Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg
''We have had the privilege of 11s-
“Ay vanted him to have one wote,
“ Omaha Has Prim ary; McAdoo De
paired. Couservative prices
A ll work
t'nln’," said Con Bonner, rising, “to a too." said Peterson.
dared Leading for President."
lu ll) guaranteed
119-121 W , Second.
And In this w-lse, Jim became the
great speech, Mr. Prlsldlnt. Makln' a
HALSEY
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O PERA HOUSE
“ League of Nations Issue Still
good spache la one thing, and teach­ teacher In the Woodruff district—all
ml money are best « ben
Sticks; Foreign Policy Big Factor in
ing a good school Is another, but In or­ on account of Jennie Woodruff's
- Make your dollars work in
I A ltr a a v im n
Coming Campaign.”
our savings department. A lbany S tate
der to bring thia matter before the "Humph I”
Cash paid (or
Local
Issues
(in
Washington
H a n k . Under government supervision Grades, assisted by the I. O. O. F or»
hoard. I nominate Mr. James E. Irwin,
state) Vail Presidential Race.”
the Boy Orator of the Woodruff dis
chestra. w ill give an
jy iille r Motor Sales
(To be continued)
trict, and the new white hope, f r the
Idaho Republicans T ry to Save
Oakland and Jewett cars
job of teacher of this school, end I
Supplies and accessories
State; Borah Still Unopposed.”
The growing of fruits in western
move t ^ t when he ehall have received
First and [taker Sts
Albany, Oregon
"Presidential Race Warms Up Lo­
• majority of the votes of this board, America is expanding marvelously.
Proceeds for apparatus lor their room:
cally."
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io
n
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V
Speer
Service
Com-
the secretary and prlsldlnt be ln- The Pacific F ru it Express company,
"H
iram
Johnson's
Friends
to
Battle
I
pany
Admission, 15 and 25c.
sthmeted to enter Into a contract with which carries fresh fru it and vege­
Headquarters for good tires
fo r Him .”
LAWYER|*AND NOTARY
him f r the coinin' year.”
tables east from California, Oregon,
I Phone 65
First a„d Lyon
"League fo r La Follette.’
The president followed usage when
H alsey , O kkoon
be said: “I f there's no objection. It Washington, Idaho, Utah, Colorado,
urphy
"Henry Ford's Name to be Placed
. .. M o tor Co.
Bttiok and
Arizona,
Texas
and
Louisana,
will
Chdvrr
be so ordered. Prepare the bal­
Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and
on Primary Ballot.”
We have le tte d the W illia m McCor*-
I Uccisone».
lots for a vote on the election of teach­ next year have 3732 new refrigerator
mick lands, known as the "S la s h ,” and
And
this:
" Democratic Women
¡Albany, Oregon, phone MO.
er, Mr. Secretary.”
oars to add to the 30,700 in use in
all persons are warned against hunting,,
Crazy About W illiam G. McAdoo.”
trapping or otherwise trespassing on,
There was no surprise I d view of that traffic this year.
D e a l estate. Moio-y to loan. All said premises.
the nomination of Jins Irw in by the
kinds of insurance written
In the senate committee's investiga­
IlA L ts v G on C lub .
blarneying Bonner when the Secretary
Çall on J. V P/ fk , . '
Governor Walton has quit any e f­ tion of g raft charges against the
smoothed put the first ballot, and
A llian y Spite Bank Building.
read: -James E. Irwin, one.” But fort at defense in the impeachment management of the veterans’ bureau
ÒO8COK AMES H A R D W A R E ,
when the next slip came forth, "James trial which the Ku Klux legislature much crookedness in the dispensing
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the
E. Irwin, two,” the hoard of directors has been holding, he and his counsel : of the sacred trust fund has been dis­
Finrt Claisa Work
W IN CHESTER STO K E
Optometrist,
with
of the Woodruff Independent dlatrict declaring that he cannot have a fair closed.
Elias H. M ortim er poses as
122 W. First it.
were stunned at the slowly dawning trial in that court.
He will take his a complaisant husband who plied D i­
Agent foe Rugane Steam Laundry
F . M. F r e n c h & S o n s
knowledge that they had made an case to the United States supreme
Sent Tuesdays.
8. « I L B E R Î 4 8 O K
rector
Forbes
with
soft
pleasures
and
election 1 Before they had rallied, the
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S 1
court on the ground that the exclusion hard drinks in exchange fo r soft
J
.
W
.
S
T E P H E N S O N . Prop,
•ecretary drew from the box the third
Chinaware and g ift shop
Albany, Oregon
>
Forbes, on the other
1J0 We«t First
"
Albany
and last ballot and read, "James E 1 of evidence of Ku Klux activities contracts.
which he offered in his defense, de­ hind, unhesitating
Irwin, three."
brands wltn
I J ENBERO BROS., groceriaa,
against him as liars.
President Bronson choked as be an­ prived him of a legal right.
fruit», produce. 235 Lyon «treat.
nounced the result—choked and stam­
We sell groceries and
" lor canning
vey» showsthat 62% of all children be I Huy cream.
mered and m d n very hard weather j
Phone J63R Quarters of B E E F
tween the ages of si« and «Isteen have
of I t but he went through with the
purposes at cinningpr.ee«
defective eyes.
QTIM8ON T H I8 H O K DOCTOR
motion, se we all run In our grooves.
C . H. F A L K
Most of these children are being
Second »treet, opposite Hamilton'«
' The ballot baring shown the unani­
forced to do achool work nnder the has
C . L. F A L K JR.
store.
mous election of James B Irwin, I de­
dicap of a constant nervous «train cansed
_____ _______
"Sudden Service ”
clare him elected.”
by neglect of even that need help. And
tbe p itifu l part 1« that the parent«’ ig
The state tax commission has roui-
He dropped Into Ms chair, while the
^ R ^ a ld o A n d e rs o n
Son. d ia trib .
aorance of the condition doe« not save ’ T utor» «n.l dealers for M axw ell. Chsl
secretary, a vary methodical man
pleted the county tax ratios for tho
the child from the penalty be i« co
drew from hla portfolio a cottracf
mer», F.»ea, Hudson A Hupinobile cars. year 1128. These ratios represent the
•tantly paying.
Accessories Snpnltes 1st * Broadalbin. per cent of taxable to full cash value
duly drawn up save the name and sig­
nature Thia he calmly filled ont, and
of property generally In each county
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passed ever to the president, pointing,
as determined by tbe state tax com­
to the dotted line. Mr. Bronson would
mission.
have signed hla own death-warrant at
In order to prevent damage being
that moment, not to mention a per­
done to the county roads during the
fectly legal document, and signed
, SHOE
with Peterson end Bonner looking on
cm
SERVICE z wet season, the Douglas county court
has Issued aa order limiting the loads
stonily.
The secretary signed and
I -Aotft that coat lata per month of wea
shored the contract over to Jim Ir ­
which trucks may transport on county
win.
thoroughfares.
"Sign there," he said.
William Elb, charged with first de­
Jim loeked It over, saw the other
gree murder for the killing oflhls wife
signature«, and felt an Impulse to .
bought, sold anil eachangrd at all times at thalr home In West Linn la Bap-
dodge the whole thing Then he !
tamber last, waa found guilty by a
thought
of
Jennie
Woodruff's
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians
Jury at Oregon City and waa sentenced
"Humph !"—and he signed I
Albany, Oregon
i Phone 76-R, 123 N. Broadalbin a t, Albany to life Imprisonment.
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l in e s
to P O R T L A N D
Low Round Trip Fares to
other points
Alb“’
R lue
DR.
Southern Pacific Lines
Phonograph
$150 S T R A D IV A R A
(fon
tpOU
M i S T R A D IV A R A , „„„ ra0,d, ..................
Also one used B R U N S W IC K
Victrolas and V ic to r Records
Bartcher & Rohrbaugh Furniture Company
t
Dad’s and Mam’s Restaurant ^ ~ C I8
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Square Meal, 50c
FARM LOANS
FARM LOANS
Wednesday evening. N o r.
28, at the
Cream and Produce Station M
Children of the 4th, 5th & 6lh
Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal
& Hides. M. H* SH O O K
Entertainment
Amor A. Tussing
Trespass Notice
M
wiu
W hy buffer from
headache 7
Have your eyes
examined
• . T. FRENCH
Barber Shop ?? Baths
I
y
Fresh and Cured Meats
C
Carefully Conducted Sur­
A m e ric a n E a g le
A
Fire Insurance Co.
c
Hay is worth just as much in storage a'«
you might get for it fn case of fire. Th 5
kAmerican Eagle Pire Insurance oompanjr
hrill pay you 85% o f the cash value in
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of loss by fire.
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FURNITURE AND
Sd farm machinery
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
Meade & Albro,