Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 29, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    H A IS E Y E N T E R FRISK
g l o b e ' ALBANY " T
Thank You, Patrons
i
9
2 Day» only
S U N N D A Y— M O N D A Y, Dec 2-3 •
5
“ on the screen at last ”
MILL RUN
-A d v ertisin g is th e L if« o f
(O u r) T ra d e
• The world’« greatest comedy •
•
NOV JS. 1SZJ
Among
other
things
for
S T O C K M O L A S S R S 10 barr,l‘
which |
the publisher is thankful today
POTASH and i the
loyal co-operation of his pat- J
: PERLM UTTER: rons in hi« effort to produce
good local
locai na«
newspaper in the little I
’
with
X I good
J th e o rig in a l s ta g e cast S, “ ,y, of Ha,s*y' tho friends who week
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el
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or write of the little
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w
e
e
k
‘*n oi
happenings «ha»
that go to make
{
Coming soon
J
,
- - - - up ■
D. W. Griffith’s
S h 00<l presentation of the local news
H
th^
,hc sub$tr,bir»
to
to w
,ht
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,han
\Y. H U M
whose
- the paper.
The.
The subscription price
is
not
§ ,l R £ ! » u u H i i > i H i i i i H i i i i i i i i i n i n i i u | l7 ouf h ,o pay more ,ban a A c tio n
I f that cost, but a good b'st of
subscribers makes a newspaper at
tractive to advertisers and the re
ceipts frem
advertising
are
the
main sources of income cf a news
paper.
He confesses to a combination of
pr.de with the feeling of thankful
oess for the indorsement of
the
paper and pecuniary return from
a
[HE celebration of Thank«- I name's 'o f " '* ! ,' *f ||ad’’,r,ia * ra'
Tht
BlTlng day ha, » long | h o u L
f<’ " OW,nK
business
'■ ‘
° r e i“ t‘
OIL M EAL, EGG M ASH and
FISH M EAL
S
■ “ T H E W H IT E R O S E ” I I
for December 1 delivery,
----I
h*1, -&1 •
^ /•U
T ir e S a le
I
N A(; C O U N r of being overstocked with tires we will make
7
pne<a " h 'le the present stock last, These are
* * '•
first-grade liras and have «ot been on our shelve, long
an,e'"1|
$ • K
,Gates Standard Cord........... $10.45 J
viz • oUXoJ G a te s O v e rs iz e C o r d ................
11 (ttl
Un# 30x3} G a te s R e d T u b e .....................
2 50#
30x3i S ta n d a r d C o rd a n d T u b e .......
12*50•
30x3i O v e rsiz e C o rd a n d T u b e .......... 1 4 * 9 0 2
• 32x4 G a te s C o rd ......
2 1 frill
• 33x4 G a te s C o rd ..........................
22*00®
•
Pr i , „ ’
*
Observance
¡[Thanksgiving [f
....... »»»‘ » S S S E «
«.id curious history In I
"
appeared
in
which It la the province r O Umns 'J" recent weeks:
of a woman to play no I
ALBANY
'The sweetest home-feast of the year,
_s the little ones mingle in frolic and play,
And share in the Thanksgiving cheer.
these
*s~A»'
And
**“» la k e . a . bkek io tb , I
electric
Store,
chronicles
Israel- P ’any Gara8e
chronicle« of the Israel
It*®.
among
rinn tk
\
»'horn there 1« men. A.’bany State Bank
tlon throughout the Bible of day. Ames, Roscoe, Hardware
ih . Po’rd ,Oi apeela' ’ b .n k .g iy ,» , u X *
Anderson, W aldo & Son
J ;
L" ‘ i r ,h# cus,om wa. not
Bancroft Optical Co
Furniture
,b; SeaamhCir a 2*chrb*"«h.
Beam Land Co., Farm Loans.
eontlnued b , ,h . Protestant. * X
Blain Clothing Co.
Blue Bird Restaurant
for tm .
, re,Ul* r,y »PP'dnted time Breier, C J, Co.
Clifford's Studio.
Studio
woubi L - 7 brat,On-
Sometime, „ I Clifford',
«*me. twlc’e ; n7 ? , ° nC* * year' ao“ *
M-sic House
thf™ 11« «
/ * ’ ,h“
“
“ • '»eeptles
oe
X L X : fo7 X ak“ M n * -
—
i t e
b*<. an' steal rides on freight train»—
C arefu lly C onducted Sur
« n i/ to, as my failin' tear« Implore.
Of a" child™ “
M hv T ? hW* " papCT boy’ a t,r«rt- t'w«n5ÍheW” ha,
and. 8- 1' - hav
M by Wg gestlcui.tions, darted up X t i t e e,y8X 0i
and tipped the box so that the orator
s
w
a
?
a
r 2
t S m X f O<
‘ L 5 Æ , , S ± l dr.
w 7 , . arf;
. , i:
i .„ . k - 5 In
, spite
.
lu r raua then
»-»arlle
-----7 — -vs.Msj, vautk u nder the har
laughed
of hlmaalf.
his dicap
ol a constant nervous strain cars,
face became grave. Beneath the light­ by neglect of eves that seed help u
ness of the speaker', word, had been «he pitiful part is that, the oaren,,' iv
,h e C on ,h tio" d o ei not sa?
an undercurrent of seriousness which th°erachCM°f
. . ----------- ----
appealed directly to hla discourage-' i ‘ u
7 n nh,ld
i v « fr?'n
x : tl,e pena,,y be -
ment and homesickness. Yes he would '
X paylnii
go home.
As the street boy rose and wiped
the mud from his face. Charlie stepped
up to him.
‘ Tb»“ k you for your tdvlce,” he
said. -I m going to take It.”
MonH|nBM t r .Wl' h " rl" r Of satI»f«b-
tlon m h l, voice. "Then, fa r . ye well. I
n If forever—but say,” as Charlie I
«as starting down the sidewalk "give
me . tip to your barrel.
metibe I .H
von n . 7
"P*‘" d “ y va«H o n with
you next summer.’•
Charlie laughed, and then, on a sud-
-Q VEM j BER has come with its festival day,
let us «member that tale of the past,
O f the Pilgrims who gathered their bano,
And c„c« d up thanks for the com when at last
£ It waved o’er the famishing land.
X!S**
**
F«-hunger had wasted those strong, patient merf
W ho struggled and labored in pain, _
-
And the blessings of plenty which gladdened
Gave courage and hope once again./^
’. Dry Bros
S t . o Grocers.
r e
Meade & Albrc,
*he fame o f their bravery never d e ^ y ^ ?
Among the colonists It was cuatn... I Por,miller Furniture Co.
Um .Uon ‘re * rM ,d“ ‘ ,0 ‘Mua • Proc ' r' " <h 1 Sons' Jeweler, and Opti-
lauiatlon recommend I ng that the neo-
c,an’ -
H om m S 7 “ ,h* lr un,ln“ rr oecupa- Gh,be Theater Co.
ing wUh we
* * dUJ
"innkaglv- Holloway A C o , Grocers.
»peelfled time? b tV l? «'a^usuallv*?''/ H V ’ A0' “ ' a"d M u ik ShoP
to the governor, of the v.rlo u .
* Jack,° " ' Croc* "
to determine whether there should be
" f C* " *y Co,u‘ ,aT
such . . . . .
* h0UW be | Hub Cleaning Works
While year after year rolls away,
Since the morning that ushered in prayer an
in praise.
The birth of,our,Thanksgiving Day.
c^ < - «»o.
**
-
.
.
.H u lb u rt, W . H„ Garage
l l k ? £ j 7 ’ <U'“ r C° ,,rae an<’ “ t'olBelal. P , r k P ° » ak Motor Co.
Ike tieatment of , i,e observance might ' ,a Kn“ ° Electric Co.
but *for°“ he w e l/u ’ri’,U '
P J ia d l’ & A ‘br°' ° P ‘k ia »«-
Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticiai
Albany, Oregon
« F . K Swta
u ^ s,
V « V
Barber Shop ?? Bath!
First-Class Work
Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry
Sent Tuesdays.
[
J * W - S T E P H E N S O N . Prop.
w ^ rv v v y
nothin' in this world to fret over
I.ook here,” swinging Ills leg, upon
the box "no clothes to spare, an'
what there Is ain't much for cold
Quarter, of B
E
- ?
or canniI,
weather. An' my Jacket'» lost an arm.
l.re.a
' • »?•'«. ed- M'ller -Motor Sales. Aptos.
purposes at c inning prices
so my shirt most of one shoulder.
Gave It te tha Boy.
realized, perhapa more ^ fo r d b t than u T
t Spi" ' A " ‘0S'
An', furthermore," pausing to Indulge
c . H. F A L K
««her. at the time, that the «iJb™
Motor C o ' Au,0>-
m . ’r r x ' " » ; " " " "
■■■■
'n
another
bar
of
the
street
ditty
he
C . L, F A L K JR.
By FRANK HET BERT SiVEET
I 1
»on ef Thanksgiving „ , h ' „ 7 '* bra’ Murphy's Seed Store.
v a i whistling, " I ain't had no break
Ucked c h a r - c t a n V l t X ? . " n ™
f ip f' J V '
E»«»«
"We'd like first rate to have you
Rat, an' only a cold pertater for sup
4«, etc.
« d o p u l° “r<1? . e. . 7 uedU.d jn |f by the
E L I'urnituro
p -r last night; an' still I ain't no split ootne. ■ he said heartily, -and we'll try
i i ,Po"co°f n’" ,s"rp* hr|ngln«rtheyp,eo’ Stimson the Shoe Doctor
mlllc’ to cry over" His legs swung to give you a good time.**
N E year ago Charlie hod
Second ,t., opposite Halsey Garage
th* Prop* r " ’ d ter ,h*
Studtcll. Bcu T., New
back Into space and beat a lively ac­ s to ^ 1’
and Used
w in e to the city to makr
story but I want to add that the Short orders at all hours up to'11 p. m.
, Goods.
companiment
to
the
conclusion
of
the
bta f o r t u n e . H e wai
street hoy did visit them the next sum
tune. Then he looked-at Charlie.
Hite s Shoe Repair.
fomf o f farming and
X
d Hnd ? Rt th5
' " TS h,m
“Now,
what's
broke
with
y
o
u
r
he
Woodworth Drug Co.
farm
stock; but thej
demanded. "You ain't stalled, an' you rood time he concluded to remain and
were
a
siow
meaa,
te
«ork for them permanently.
HALSEY
got shoes on your feet."
weal th. He would go tt
Abe's Place, Barber Shop,
“But I can't eat my shoes," Charlie
the city for the fortune
t lark s Confectionery.
retorted. "And the two coins I have European Countries Join Ameri­
back ..n,i
““.d ,hen would co.ur
tl?e viclmtvPUr
th* best f a i'n '» left are to pay for my room. And—
r am ’ . 11d M am s R M ,a »«rant
can President in Baoking
Felk & Falk, Meat Market.
are making five-year loans oi
bi* m -id 7 “"' J *'“ Ve flne hor“ » <U>d what's more, I'm out of a Job.
'Twasn't much— sweeping out offices—
.I„
b '“ c ",7 farn’ »at 5 X % Plus com,ids
Foote Bros., Garage.
Now a . ' ’ - a - * “ »1«”'« neighbor,
Golden
Rule
as
Prac­
sion.
Call
on
con,™ 1 ’ "
8tand1" *
a «reet but It meant a roof, and something
Frum. O. W , Grain. Feed
her request.
to e a t"
etc.
B e am L a n d C o .,
tical
Program.
Into hl«
aands thrust deep down
Bn" ° . L 7 * r: 0,0 Peopla'a responM was Cansle Bros Garage
133 Lyon St., Albany, Ore
£ » . “ „ r ." " ?
•" ?
"»
The street boy stopped drumming
ot enthusiastic, and during tbs Civil Gray. F M , Drayman.
and looked at him with more Interest.
home. n , z ,,
,
brouK'>t Vrom
Geneva, Switzerland.—Ofllclals of re­
Halsey State Bank
“ • s“ '>
~
" 'Tla sort o' bad," he acknowledged.
and
fv
’
.
c
otbes
were
H'B & Co. Hardware.
st organizations from fourteen Euro-
the shoes J ? ' * " ' 'b“ re an<* ahlnT- «'nd "An' you're bein' from the country an'
P«an countries have asked their gov-
R , Z ‘ Z n C° cG fn fra ' M '^hand,se
lacklne
'blacked, and the hat knowin' nothin' makes it worse «iea'Ti»? * Bd, p* ' pl®a 10 J°>o m a I can make both F A R M and CITJ
Whnt'd
you
come
for?"
Ktngo s Drug Store.
he h a i ’i,1" nt B ' brim; and long ngn
L O A N S st a very row rate of inleiest
the d « u™.'1 ° BaI n,0»’ “ »“ ‘ to eave
' Why, to get rich, of course," Char
la r. ¿ . Id” r i rded _ f? ch » « » a . as rol
Shook, M h , Cr, am and j,
7 ® . deatltut« orphans and widowed From 5 to 10 years. W rite me for par
lie
answered.
“What
does
anyone
Sk.rvm. T. J.. Seeds, etc
h.nd i
cu^ 8- The • fingers of one
E m ? .7 »“ 7 ° ’ * co:,ntrl<!s ° t the Near trculars.
d“ i r a ’ h 7 i,ldl7 ,rltb bta 'ast two half come to the city forY'
Stafford, C. P.. Insurance
Salem. Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg
"Huh I" derisively, "an' here Pve E a « that have auJered from recent
the
nnorbHwi
Ot
Trb|ch
1
’
ere
owed
for
Stephenson, J. W , Barber
wBrS.
been lookin' ahead to goln' Into the
of
the
h
J
*
ro‘
1
1
1
1
he
r»
Mited
on
one
'»•ned a proclamation "foe the oh. Tnssing.
A.
A,
Attorney
and gers tou7 Ik : ' ree ’ : «"<» t. * other fl„. country to get rich Say, do you have R,nZC n h7 ” M ’ ' at aa,<le • • "Golden
HALSEY
Notary.
On tbat day P8OP’«
fellers like me, an' like that crowd wril h !UB ! L
da " f f Tk,,radaV« August 1«,
which he h i *e ‘ ‘-‘rnl Pa« n tickets
n
J
i
?
i
,8ked
to
observe
the
broad
O
T
H
E
R
C
IT
IE
S
ihi
the
sidewalk,
up
In
your
country?"
m ii.M p S « " " " ™ '
Principle of tha Oolden Rule by fore-
Charlie looked at him, and then at
« 7 H th « i
S U r r" D ,KW • na’fm Fa" " L° a-
C n *
a
V ’ n ~ ’ day maal
Cash paid for
the
half-dozen
disreputable
men
who
i 1"?' " " ' h' « O n « ..
Directo:
"
Br° " n,V“ ’" F — aI ............. .....
• ¿ " X ; Msc In
ch a ra cter i 7
*f* l0CaI , n i »«Hable
were smoking in front of a billiard- n tr.
tead tb* fru<aI »»tlonUsually C ream , P o u ltry , E ggs, Veal
nitv of
d t00k
tba 8inn« d‘S
room opposite, and the two or three Of Greece0 AbX ‘h’ paraBtIeM children
° f Greece. Armenia and Palestine.
L H ,rrW m r«’
nl<y of , nntlonal and stable cere-
women sorting over an ash-barrel, and
& H ides,
H- S H O O K
the squalid, dirty-faced children play- ..k?d . WOr da peop,a win then be
The enterprise will strive to merit
th
»
w
.t°ofC
O
thtrl?nte
,h'
dlffare“
oe
In
I. tg and fighting along the gutter, and
^ c o „ ,m u a n c e _ o L _,hjs libera. s" ' .
i tbe two meala to the prln
A m o r A. T ussin g
am 'wered with an expression of dla- t r ^ t n h
J
L,??
d’
y'
,n<1
tha
date
has
organization In their conn-
continued unchanged ever since
«uat.
. .
cMidren
ad“ lB,atar* d
the needy
T h s n k a , , ^ <uy „ , ,Wfl|
"No. ^ » ^ < 1 "
LAWYERj’AND NOTARY
every state, territory and posses
country’«
"T h o u g V *7’ Tbtn “ “ tlie
■* cou
n -ry s
Notable people in Europe who will
; xc*P‘ r » ab. where It 1. e b .ervel
the richest ifid beat
He looked
WW " e i , ? . r 0. i F r /•» • - ear.
H alsey , O regon
ugh not on the statute books.
n . S 1*
tha day
at Charlie a little ' enr|oualy
Greece* ¿ T * " * * ’ "« O,>or«e of
"Sey, you got hoi ''ea an‘ co,rs aB'
, ' 7 bce Carl
Sweden, ex
dogs an' chieltens, an' a ca an »■• an' p Iu rJnm ,™ '*n* B.c* ,u Of Franc*' M
green grnss an' flshln' u p ' lb er«T' he Paul Hymans and Dr. Alice Masaryk
T h . friend
“i f . « h . r l . h .
Th. l . y ,h .t e t i ' L
Ua‘ zu*
demrtncB-d.
Miss Goldi* Weils snoka on mis­
-O f course," with eager reco. lection
That did W t * 17 7 ' 7 b llndln« •»•rm
In hb voice; "and mUes and mil. 'a - of sionary work m the orient both morn­
All work done promptly and reason­
•‘ "U for t h . . ¿ e d £ a L".’ *
. 7 7 7 n h * 1* we * p • « * fbeatnu 'ta ing and evening at the First Chris­
"t»d f.-rap-s |„ , he f.n . , Dd bl<
d,
ably. l’hone N a 269
tian church, Albany, Sunday.
to t * a t e on in the winter."
s
C /4
Fresh and Cured Meats
th a n k s g iv in g
A cq u ain tan ce
Dad’s and Mam’s Restauranl
Square Meal, 50c
farm loans
.■I
farm loans
G w L aflar .
•Ta"
Cream and Produce Statioi
i
m .
7
A FRAYIR
F. M. GRAY,
I
draym an
Vick _
» V apo Rub Salve i
Ideal /or
•
Inflammetion A Congestion I
hT.d’ 7
Th. h ..r ,- „ .
—«a*»'»"«'»
****a*************eeee
f
n r im .
t HANKSG
IVINQ
"Tl»» we ere eating 00r Th»»k. - .
'■» dinner U fa count np the V k T
we have to be thankful for. A rt J S
» » . b y Of the family ,e help ¿ 7 ^
“ HI b* turrtrifk^ti
r
1
at
♦
RINGO’S Drugstore ; I,-.
Sold
unbroV.»’'" ' * t
-7 X “
than money In the bank.
7 .? '
No
7
you run away from th.en—for
tM» r snatching hla fragment of a cap
•ry , hurling It into the gutter as ex
Pr f i v e of h i. unutterable d i , « , ,
« ien he atood upon the bex rtid
« retched himself to his full height,
» rising his hand as though to--Invoke
f ° ‘ b* ,ua« l ’
nad no broakfn«t
"0 prospect for , d iln n e r - ^ 7 7 ?
Thankaglving.
nn* p-~ a"d thia
A few yard« away, s
-
’ Ittlng on a d rvrTo Z
b ' waa
hla
bare w feet
,^
b
. was
Z f l i rh
n i vfh Ä
.I"’*' aw,n»ln« ,b,lB« hIa hl
®x*d oa the Fatless B *
’ ***>
neighbor.
fl<ure of U» «
"Say, Country." he c .u .d
“»b at you , hinkin' of?" 4
1
Gbarlla flushed hn» wu
Come, jon t make
owl
‘
F iC tb . boy
” y<'’,r' ,
'
-- - - -
Ti'ere ain't ( .
v "My *°n ’' h* Ml<1- * ” »tnnl
home an' eat the fatted cslf an ’ your
don«hB>’ f» Tarry not Haste to-
ps. ” ur*"
" » • » . th e caiwo. n„ Or -
?? aa ,b* «»»o» bay tre?. -f w he
7 '* ’
r” n ’rhM
' * d: ,f “ ^ « S M fd . walk u f rup « '
E. i. M
Furniture
Exchange
Best a.«d largest line of
Used F u r n i t u r e ,
Fuii not »f U n iv ersal Heater.«
Pabcolin Rugs
|
422 West First st., Altway Oregon
D ELBERT STA RR
F u n e ra l D irecto r an d Li-
censed E m b alm er
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse.
Lady Attendant.
■rownsvrile....................................Ore^ B
w . L. W R IG H T
Mortician & Funeral Director
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Halsey and Harrisburg
(C all D T avlor , Halsey, or
___ W. L. W right . Harrisburg