Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 14, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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HALSEY ENTPRAMISE
Repairing bv
^^íbany-£/)irectory
Guaranteed
Massasoit 30x3^ Cord Tire for $9.00
Other makes of tires priced proportionately.
Our stock of accessories is very com plete and prices are right.
W h en in want of anything for car or tractor give us a call
Your patron-
H ALSEY G A R A G E
Telephone 16x5
A LB ER T FOOTE Prop.
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Continued
FARM LOANS
W rite (or booklet describing our 20-
vear Rural Credit Amort wed Loans.
This is good ads ice; "If you live Tbe loan pays out n t 20 payments, re­
in Albany, trade m .Albany ; if you live tirin g the principal. Cheap rues. No
in some other town, trade in that tow n." delay
But in these automobile days many re­
B kam L and C o .,
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
133 Lyon St., Albany, Ore
at least part oi tlieir buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany Phone 312 Y
Satisfaction guaranteed
to transact business w ill find the firms
Price »J, 50
named below ready to fill th eir require­
F
R
E
D
B-
JO N ES
ments w ith courtesy and (airness.
feei aooui wuat w ere done In Con , Thfl Covered Wagoil
solldated District Number One." (Vo-
n . .
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x
,
Bakery, 321 Lyon street,
ALBANY
• D in in g T a b le s, etc., a r e r ig h t in o u r lin e . E v - • clferous and long-continued applause.) | Beg,nn,nK Thursday of next week, - A Ibany
Best one-pound
-pound loat oi bread insite
“Oh. Colonel!” The voice of Angie '‘The Covered W agon" w ill t e at
Piano
Timer
for
leading music stores to
5
cents.
e r y th in g fo r th e h j i n e .
•
Talcott rose from away back near the Globe theatre Albany for three nights
Albany
Wedding cakes to order
kitchen. “Can Jennie keep on bein’ and t_ 0 m„tlIieM
New
county superintendent, now she's mar-
FURNITURE AND
rledj"
J This great screen spectacle was A lbany Electric Store. Radio and
* * sets Electric wiring. l>elco I ight
FARM
MACHINERY
used
A great guffaw of laughter reduced adaP,ed from the late tVnerson
products
poor Angle to tears; and Jennie hnd Hough's novel of the same nanse, and G lenn W illard
W m moflich . bought, told and exchanged at all times
to go over and comfort her. It was is a story of the winning of the west,
lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers
all right for her to ask that and they when brave men and women wended
B E N T. S U D T E L L
and plants. Floral a rt (or every
ought not to laugh at Angle, go there! westward ho! in white topped prairie
and all occasions.
Phone
7b-R, 1X5 N. Broadalbin st, Albany
Now, you’re all right, and let's talk
Flow er phone 458-1.
The subject was filmed
about the new schoolhouse, and so schooners.
forth. Jennie brought the smiles with reverence for the lofty thrtne of
Stude-
GARAGE.
itininniiiîHiiniiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm* lowed a marble. She would tell back to Angle's face. Just In time to the book and tells the story of the ALBANY
b
d “ " S S t a r r ” automobile!.
b a a k k e e r r" ” an
and
’em they would be right over; good-by. hear Jim tell the people amid louder Oregon, Trail in ’48 and depicts with
General repairing and supplies.
There was another cheer as the cheers that he hnd been asked to go historical uccuray the conflicts of G. T. Hockensm ilh.— Lloyd Templeton.
three elderly and the two younger peo­ Into the rural school extension work I thege pioneer8j and their triumph over
|_>lue Bird R estaurant, 301) Lyon
. ...
- ...
. _
ple emerged from the schoolmanse in two states, and hnd been offered ,,
the hostile powers of wild nature,
street. Eat here when in Albany.
’
and took their way over the bridge to a fine salary In either place, hut that
savagery
and
barbarisu*
There
is
an
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
Shoes that cost less per month of wear
the school side of the velvet-bottomed he wasn’t even considering these of­
Mas.
B
lount
.
moat, but It was shut off like the fers. And about that time, the chil­ orchestra under the direct.'on of Ear!
vibration of a bell dipped In water by dren began to get sleepy and croaa Schwartz.
Halsey Happenings
r u n s w ic k
__
the sudden rush of the ah. .ters Into and naughty, and the women set In i
PHONOG RAPHS
(Continued from page 1)
the big assembly room, now filled with motion agencies which moved the B la c k 0X611
at
Mrs.
L. A. Pray was on the sick list
tables for the banquet. And here the crowd homeward.
W O O D W O R T H 'S
Gertrude Atherton’s story, “ Black
last week.
domestic economy classes, with their
Before a bright wood fire—which Oxen," has been denounced a s “too
C. F1CQ
mothers, sisters, female cousins and
Miss Mabel Robinson went to June-
DEN LIST
It has been running- in the
aunts, met them, as waiters, hat they really didn't need, but how else loud.”
A lbany, Oregon j tion City Friday.
snatchers, hostesses, floor managers wns Jim’s mother to.show off the little Albany Democrat and while vie would
Cusick Bank building!
and cooks, scoring the greatest tri­ fireplace?—sat Jim and Jennie. They not hold it up as model ret ding for
Lon Chaney in “The Hunchback"
umph of history in the Woodruff dis­ had been together for a week now— young people we find nothing worse
ustburn Bros,— Two big grocery was the acme of disguises.
this
being
their
homecoming—and
had
trict. For everything went off like
stores, 212 W . First and 225 South
in it, thus far, than appears constant­
clockwork, especially the victuals— only begun to get really happy.
Main. Good merchandise at the right Miss Alberta Koontz was visiting
Jim
sat
looking
Into
the
fire,
ob-
and such victuals I
ly in the d aily news, ex c ep t a dis- prices.
By HERBERT Q UICK
home folks over the week end
There was quantity In meats, llvious of it. 35 hen Jennie spoke, her ousting am ount oi prof su ity by
ilina
developed
and
printed.
voice seemed to emanate from Jim’"
-
•
■
8 women, yonng and old.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bramwell were
ñ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin : breads, vegetables—and there was also shirt front.
W( e mail them right liack to you
savor. There was plenty, and there
Tbe movie based on tbi* story a p ­ Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or- - passengers to Eugene Friday
(Copyrlabt by Ths Bobbs-Merril] Company)
"Did
you
hear,”
said
she,
"what
was style. Ask Mrs. Haakon Peter­
pears at the Globe, as advi.Ttised else­ egou.
I
Mr. and Mr». iFrank Van Epps of
son, who yearned for culture, and had Angle Talcott asked?"
’’M'h’m,” said Jim.
where, so all who wish cun hn’-e a
(C on tin ued )
irst garage going north.
been afraid her children wouldn’t
Holley were in Halsey Thursday.
“Well,” said Jennie, “now that Pm
Tires, accessories, oils, gasoline,
m e unexpectant passer-by this May get It If Yim Irwin taught them married can I go on being county su­ chance to form a judgment regarding
Miss Eleanor Bennett has ■been
repair work,
nothing
but
farming.
She
will
tell
it.
The
printer
man
will
be
in
the
day, however, would haVe been espe­
perintendent?"
\V. II. H ulbur T.
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Rob­
you
that
the
dinner—wiiich
so
many
courthouse city on one of its days and
cially struck by the number of motor
There was a long silence,
ord sales and service ertson.
cars, buggies and surreys parke« in thought of all the time as supper—
intends to see the play.
“Would you like to?” asked Jim,
was
yust
as
well
served
as
If
It
had
Tires and accessorie*
the yard back of the creamery, along
Harry Bressler returned Friday
“Kind of," said Jennie; "if I knew
Ke pairs
the roadside, and by the driveway been In the Chamberlain Hotel In Des enough about things to do anything
from Albany where he has been work­
Mr. and Mrs. Vitz Ramsdale of
Moines,
where
she
had
stayed
when
K
irk
-1'
ollak
M
otor
Co.
running to the schoolhouse. People In
ing as section foreman.
went with Haakon to the state worth while; but I'm afraid that by Brownsville were week end guests at
numbers had arrived by five o’clock In she
rising to my full height I shnll always
V O R SALE—Oregon and M a r .
convention.
The Albany loganberry growers
the afternoon, and were still coming.
Just fall to be able to see over any­ the J. S. McMahan home.
A stall strawberry plañís, 3.3.5 50 per
Why shouldn’t it have been even thing."
They strolled about the place, exam­
1000; Cuthbert red raspberry plants. have sold the last seven tons of last
ining the buildings and grounds, and better served? It was planned, cooked,
M per 1000. S t e u h e r e B ros.. 235 Lyon year'd crop at 4c a pound.
"You've done more for the schools
talking with the blacksmith and the served and eaten by people of Intelli­ of the county,” said Jim, “In the last
One of the now influences in poli­
gence
and
brains,
In
their
own
house,
E \)rtn n ller Furniture Co., fufni.
butter-maker.
year than any other county superin­
*
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. tics ia emphasized by the report that
Gradually they drew Into the school­ as a community affair, and In a com­ tendent has ever done.”
Funeral directors. 427-453 west First Milton A. Miller, Linn-county-born
house like a swarm of bees Into a hive munity where, if any one should ask
“And we shall need the money so
street, Albany, Oregon.
you,
you
are
authorized
to
state
that
selected by the queen. None of them,
candidate for the democratic nomin­
like—so like the dickens," was Jennie's
however, vent across the concrete there's as much wealth to the acre rejoinder.
all's Floral and Music Shop ation to the federal senatorship, is
as In any strictly farming spot be­
Cut flowers and floral designs. very popular among women vigera.
“Oh, not so badly," laughed Jim,
bridge to the schoolmanse. save Mrs. tween the two oceans, Hnd where you
Simms, who crossed, consulted with are perfectly safe—financially—In "except for the first year. I’ll have in Internal Medicine for tixe M o v in g to larger place next door "WS-J
Phone 166J
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill and Mr». J.
Mrs. Irwin about the shrubbery and dropping from a balloon In the dark thia little farm paying as much as
’ past twelve years
J. Corooran attended the funeral o f
flowers, and went back to Buddie and of the moon, and paying a hundred some quarter sections when we get
olman a jackson
Jlnnte, who were good children but
Grocery— Baker y the eleven botulinus victims at Al­
and fifty dollars an acre for any squared about. Why, we can make a
living
on
this
school
farm,
Jennie—or
D
o
e
s
N
o
t
O
p
e
r
a
te
bany Thursday.
natchally couldn't be trusted with so farm you happen to land on. Why
E veryth in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
many other young ones wlthouten some shouldn’t things have been well done, I’m not fit to- be the head of the
Miss Marie Evans went to Eugene
school."
watchln'.
when every one worked, not for
Will be at
ub Candy Co., First street, next Friday to visit her sister, Mr». M. E.
There was another silence, during
"They’re coming! They're coming!" money, but for the love of the doing,
door to Blain Clothing Co.
Lackey.
This was the cry borne to the people and the love of learning to do in the which Jennie took down her hair, and
Noon lunches.
wound
It
around
Jim’s
neck.
In and about the schoolhouse by that best way?
| | Home made candy nnd ice Cream.
Miss Edna Robinson came down
"It will settle Itself one of these
Hans Hansen who would be called
Some of these things came out In
from
Junction City Friday to visit her
Wednesday, Feb. 20,
ub Cleaning Works, Inc.
Hana Nilsen. Hans had been to the the speeches following the repast— days anyhow," said be at last. “There'«
sister, Mrs. A. E. Foote.
Cor.
Fourth
and
Lyon
enough
to
do
for
both
of
ua
right
top of the little hill and bad a look nnd some other things, too. It was
Office hours 10 a. nt. to 4 p. ni.
Master Dyers and Cleaners
toward town.
Miss Cleona Smith came from Eu­
probably not quite fair for B. B. here.”
M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes
"But
they
won’t
pay
me,"
she
pro­
Like a crew manning a tigging, or Hamm to Incorporate In his wishes for
gene
Friday to spend the week end
a crowd havlDg Its picture taken, the the welfare and prosperity and so tested.
f you have friends they should with her father, W. L. Smith.
“They
don’t
pay
the
ministers'
assemblage crystallized Into forms de­ forth of Jim and Jennie that stale
have your photograph.
Frank Kirk is home from Glen-
Clifford's Studio
termined by the chances of getting a one about the troubles of life, but wives," said Jim, "and yet, the min­
isters
with
the
right
sort
of
wives
are
333 West First street, Albanv.
brook, where he has been employed
glimpse of the bungalow across the he wanted to see Jennie blush—which
No
Charge
for
Consultatiou
ravine—on posts, fences, trees and as a matter of fact he did; but she always the best paid. I guess you’ll
rvin’s Garage— Next to Commu­ for some time.
failed to grow quite so fiery red as be In the bill, Jennie."
hillocks.
n ity bouse. E lid e Battery distrib­
Jim walked to the open window and
Dr. M ellenthin is a regular graduate
A motor ear came over the hillock, did Jim. But B. B. was a good fel­
utor« for Linn county. Repsira made On secourtl of a spell of tonsil-
looked
out
over
the
still
landscape.
¡t'» J. ’V. Moore has resigned hi»
ran down the road to the driveway to low, and a Trojan In his work for
in medicine and surge-y and is l i ­ on all mnkes of batteries.
the schoolmanse and drew up nt the the cause, and the schoolmaster and Down In the little meadow grew the censed by the state o l Oregon. lie
position at Glenbrook and re-
agneto ’ electr ic
turned home.
door. Out of It stepped Mrs. Woodruff superintendent of schools forgave him. dreaming trees, their round crown« does not operate for chronic append­
Official Stromberg carburetor serv­
and the colonel, their daughter, the A remark may be a little broad, and rising as from a sea not quite to the icitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, ton­
ice station.
CouServattve prices. A ll
E. B. McKinnhy of Albany, form­
county superintendent iff schools, and still clean, and B. R. made a clean level of the bungalow, their thrifty sils or adenoids.
work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second.
erly of this city, was In town Satur­
Mr. Jim Irwin. Jennie was dressed In speech, mainly devoted to the In­ leaves glistening in the moonlight.
en and money are best when day buying dairy cow».
He has to his credit wonderful t i * ii II s
a very well-tailored traveling costume, creased value of that farm he at one Across the pretty bridge lay the silent
busy. M ake your dollars work in
and Jim In a moderately well-tailored memorable time was going to tell be­ little campus with Its Twentieth cen­ in ditenses of the stomach, liv e r, ?x>w-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schick, accom­
business suit. The fact that when fore Jim's fool notions could be car­ tury temple facing Its chief priest. It els, blood, skin, nerves, h e * t. kiiDneys. our savings department. A lbany S ta TX
was all good, without and within.
B ank . Under government supervision. panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Belts,
they reached the threshold Jim picked ried out.
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak ungs.
He
went
across
the
hall
to
bid
his
Colonel Woodruff made most of the
drove to Portland the last of tha
iller Motor Sale»
rheumatism, sciatica, leg u leers an I rec­
above points which I have filched mother good night She clung to him
Oakland and Jewett cars
•veek, where they visited G. 1'. Kitchen
from him. He had begun as a re­ convulsively, and they had their own tal ailment».
Supplies and accessories
and
family.
The Kitchens, for ear-
five
minutes
which
arranged
matter«
Below
are
tbe
names
o
f
a
few
o
f
h
is
former late In life, he said, but ha
First and Baker Sts.
Albany, Oregon
for these two silent natures on the
ral years previous to last fall, when
isti^fird patients lit Oregon :
would leave It to them If be hadn’t new basis forever. Jennie was In white many
J. A. Smith, Ontario, «Oregon, BlcP.'S
orton A Speer Service Com­ '.hey entered the floral business in
worked at the trade steadily after en­ before the mantel when he returned, of the stomach.
pany
listment. He bad become a follower
Portland, were residents in this
Leona
Ford,
Washougal,
Ore.,
nden-
smiling at the Inscription thereon:
Headquarters for good tires
of Jim Irwin, because Jim's reform
oids.
. ’ hone 65
First and l.y rn vicinity.
“Let
Us
Ceaaa
Thinking
So
Much
was like dragging tbe road In front of
W. H , K ellendonk, Estacada, Ore.,
your own farm—It was reform right of Agricultural Education, and Davote high blood pressure.
T V J u r p h t y Motor Co,
Bnick and
Mrs. O. J. West returned to her
M rs. Ed Eb erh ard t, Scio, Ora., gall iV k Chevrolet
Chev
at home, and not at the county seat, Ourselves to Educational Agriculture.
automobiles. Tires and home at Milwaukie Saturday, after a
stones.
So
Will
the
Nation
Be
Made
Strong."
or Des Moines, or Washington. He
accessories.
few days’ visit with her mother, Mrs.
H. C. Nichols, Leoanon.Or*., sp.tend-
Albany, Oregon. Phone 200
had followed Jim Irwin at he had
’’Why didn’t you put It In Latin?” icitis.
I. M. West.
followed Lincoln, and Grant, and she inquired. “It would have had so
Remember above date, th a t con.
ew patterns of china and pot­
Blaine, and McKinley—because Jim much more distinction."
A conference of delegatas from tha
tery constantly arriv in g st
Irwin stood for more upward growth
“I wanted It to have meaning In­ sultatioa on thia trip will ba free
principal
towns interested In tha
8
S.
G
ilbrbt
A
S
on
'»
for the average American citizen than stead," said Jim. “And beside«, nobody and th at b it treatm ent ia different.
Clear Lake water project will be held
the colonel could see any prospect who was at hand was quite sure how to
M arried women ninst be accompanied
of getting from any other choice. And turn the Latin pnta»c. Are you?*'
eal I estate. Money to loan. All omerrew at the Albany chamber of
by their husbands.
he was proud to live In a country
commerce.
Governor Pierce will ba
Jennie leaned forward with her el­
kin nd» of insurance written.
Address; 211 Bradbury {bldg , Los Call on J. 3’ . F ir« .
Ilka thia, saved and promoted by the bows on her knees, and studied It.
one of the speakers.
Jim Picked Jtnnls Up and Carried Htr
A 'b a n y State Bank Building
great men he had followed, and In a
"I believe I could," aald she, "with­ Angeles. Cal.
In His Arma
neighborhood served and promoted. If out any pony. But after all, I like It
Ralph Smitli quit high school at
R O 3 C O K AMES 11 A I! D W A R F,
Brownsville at the close of the lest
Jennie up In his arms and carried her not quite saved, by Jim Irwin. And better as It Is. I like everything, Jim N one a or A ppoint axnt o r A dmiwis -
semester and he and Cecil Dawson of
WINCHESTER STOKE
tbatob
In, will enable any good detective to he waa not so sure about It not be­ —everything!"
ing saved. Every man and nation
(THE END.J
__
First
put one and one together and make a
ho Cnlnpooia City started for Grants
Notice ia hereby g iv«u that the u n - .122
_ sL
_
,
____ _
had to be saved anew every so often,
dersigned, by an o r-itr o f tbe County
pair—which comes pretty near telling
Paas
Saturday morning with Mr Har-
and the colonel believed that Jim Ir­
Court of I.inn County. Oregon, has O ecom l-han d p ia n o ; good stand,
the whole story.
iin to begin a job of wood cutting for
win's new kind of rural school Is
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. English, accom­ been appointed sdniioi strsior of tbe D >fd make ; $130.
By this time It was nearly seven, Just as necessary to the salvation of
him. Clark Smith accompanied them
lla v e n port Music House.
estate of Krualine Govi «ley, deceased.
and Callsta Simms came across the this country. "I am about to close panied by Miss Bertha Leitner and A ll persons having c ltin .« sysinst said
for a vacation of a week or two. On
charmed bridge as a dispatch-bearer, my speech.” said the colonel, "and Mrs. Inez Freeland, drove to Eugene estate are required to present them
iis return, his son Theodore, who is
T
IM
SON
T
H
E
SHOE
DOCTOR
one
night
last
week
and
attended
the
saying that If Mr. Jim and Miss Jen­ ths small service I have been able to
«vithie six months from The date of this
flaowd street, opposite Hamilton's his substitute on the stage route, ex­
notice, w ith the proper voucher» to the
nie didn't mind, dinner would be give to this nation. I went through “Book of Job” at the Heilig theater
undersigned et his res Idence ia H a l» » ), I store.
a c ts to join the other boys at Granta
rahved right toon. It was cooked the war, neighbors—and am proud of
"Sudden Service.”
ia Linn county. Oregiyn.
about right, and the folks was gettln' It; bnt I'vt done more good In the
Pats where they plan to work for
Dated and first published this 17th i l l T s l d o Anderson A Son. d ist rib-
William Price and family of Mon­
right hungry—an' such a crowd! peaceful service, of the. last three
tome time, unless they starve on their
day of January, 192<
There were fifteen In the bibles' room, years than I did la four of fighting roe 3s-ere Saturday guests at the home
Tv atora end ddaldrt for M axw ell, Chal­ rtvn cooking .
P, E G o r m l it .
mers,
Essex,
Hudson
A
Huomobile
cera,
and for a while the) thought the and enpopuilgping. That's the way I of Mr Price's mother, Mrs. George
Admi Bistrator aforesaid
j Accessories, Sappile». 1st A Broadalbin,
.youngest Hamm ¿ougg one had stsi-
(OenUaued «« pagn 4 ) _
I Maxwell, and husband.
A A. TtMiKG, Atty. lor Adint
• MORRIS ROCKERS, » 5
ñaño Tuning and Repairing
J
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MOUSE
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Coming to Albany
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
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