Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 20, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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HALSEY B N T E X P X II
PAO B I
HÀLflïY KNTKBP1ZSB
i»4<taiaat-aor w ww» ■
•affiacrip k u ,, 11.I l a year 1a a 4 v a*a a
Advertising, 20c sa iach ; ao diacono
lor urn* or a pace ; d o charge for com
poaitMÆ or c aaugea,
• * "P ala -fo i P aragrap h s.“ (o a Ila *,
« a advertising disguised aa naara
Office hour*, 9 to 1J and 2 to 6 except
Monderà and Friday I or «noon a
WHOM THE GODS HELP.
"The
god* help
him who
help*
himself."
A young couple who are aiding ir
developing Oregon and fighting theh
own battle In life by digging a home
out of a
backwoods
MABCH M M t
What are you going to do about that car?
trampled by cattle when wet, bet
Doa’t wait till the spring rush. Have it ready for spring
they could pet that greia la allot,
tripe whan you need it the moat.
hauling it with broad-tire or tdrr-
Our (hop aquipmaut ia among the best, which enables us to
plllar car*, and achieve the aame re­
do your Job the way it should ba done.
sults at slightly Increased cost
Grain Is not necessary to the beat re
All Work Guaranteed
suit* la dairying If the right crop*
are grown and the proper proportion
cured and fed dry. A oow cauld not
G A N S L E BROS.
hold enough green feed and allege for
her needs, *a a large part pf it is
beat great fortunes have been made
water.
and
lost.
Perhaps we migbt find
But dairying require* steady work
out who is getting the money RIGHT
ooe cannot, like the exclusive gram
now.—Lebanon Express.
farmer, gather * gang of transient*
Easily answered, brother. Nobody
at teed time and another at harvest,
ia getting it right, for it isn't com-
snd have vacations half the year.
Dalrying is work, and “the gods'help |
UU> our
Anybod> elsC
|
who
gets
it,
gets
it
wrong
now.
those who help themselves."
forest by hard
further from the letter, for the en
of
every
struggling
Oregon farmer:
We are milking six cows now anr
getting
about 180
pound* of milk
Two of them are heifers which hsv,
just freshened.
We have one mori
heifer and a cow to freshen in
week or ao.
toiler he bad in th>
world
behind
hem.
Railroad managers will shed tears
>f sympathy (perhaps) over the re­
ha* been g ivin g about
pounds of milk a day.
fo rty -fo u i
port of the W illamette Valley trana-
med in by mountains, and for road»
they had the promises with which tkr
state was flooded in the road-bond
campaign.
Their cream goes to th<
railroad over a route which has re
ceived Just enough
attention
iron,
road builders to make it more d iffi
cult of navigation than it was then
They pay their road money in the
shape of auto license fees, but they
escape some of the gasoline tax foi
the roads are impassable, practically
for the machine except in summer
so it is not using the taxed fluid now
They hope to live long enough to get
benefit from the road burden they
carry.
They know the premium nature of
fers to the dairying business in west
*m
Oregon, and starting in a very
small way
they are Increasing and
Improving their little herd and their
acreage.
They are not waiting for help from
congress, which would help the wheat
farm er
by
artlflcally
raising
the
price and thus benefiting Argentina
and Russia and killing the chance for
sales
of
Ametica’s
They
are
practicing a
wheat
abroad
strong-arm
method, not on •» human hold-up vic­
tim , but on Nature, who like* to be
so treated and yields treasures In re­
turn.
They have not put their eggs
all in one basket, however.
They
•ay:
The lettuce and peat are up and
look nice.
We intend to sell quite
a few peas.
I-aat year we got 8c
a pound for them and at that price
there is very good money in them.
In summer,
when they can
freight over the
fro m
roads, it ia
haul
worth
one to two cents a pound to
take a load to market, ao that at or­
dinary prices
there are few
crops
that will stand the freight.
The
wheat
farmers
of
Oregon
could raise all the grain crops these
people do.
Few of them could pas­
ture the grain fields, before allowing
the crop to grow to m aturity, be- j
sandy loam our correspondent* have,
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vvw
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a a a a a a a a a a a a a p a a a a a a a a a a a > a a a a a a a a
’ FOR EXCHANGE
718 Acres Central
A lh p r ta
z a lu v l It*
Fu,ly «<inippeJ no
encumbrance.
Price
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .
For general farm, Willamette valley.
Owner, H. E lk iss ,
Hanna, Alberta.
Robinson Floral ©
T . U., ia likely to be on the ballot this
fall making it unlawful to make, buy,
Cut Flowers
Pot and bedding Plants
First-class Funeral work. Prices reason­
able, Give us a trial.
Write for list of perennials. Green­
houses ’»40 East 40th st P O R T L A N D .
Ore. l’hone Sellwood 1757
sell or exhibit in a public place any
eigaret.
I t may not win thia year,
but i f the women keep afte r it, as
they did afte r prohibition of liquor,
they are bound to win some time.
COhV’t'C.MV iv
IftviHO (JACHCLlA*.
IRVING
BACHELLEFG
Dad’s and Main’s Restaurant
Attorney
General
Daugherty
him are ‘‘false snd untrue.”
One of
those conditions is bad enough,
the
charges were
he was now a part, were the two hu­
a colony ought hot to enjoy all the
man beings he had come so far to see.
He put on his best clothes and with j liberties of a parent state and that
we should be subjected to coercive
the letter which had been carefully
measures. They had expressed no
treasured—under his pillow at Dlght
such opinion save ln these private let-
and pinned to his pocket lining ■ 77”
It looked like a base effort to
through the day—set out ln a cab for
the lodgings of Doctor Franklin |
wlth the EngU8h g0T‘
A
Modern
Barber Shop
l.aundrv sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
ABES
PLACE
were •Through a maze of streets where l
.
people w c * “thick as the brush ln the ;
J es’ th.ey w" e overworking the
forests of Tryon county” be proceeded
y
.
d Franklln- 1 ha<1
•nd through this valley, and the
.until after a Journey of some thirty ?een Pr°*e,tlnS against an armed
Parker stage line of Salem, which J Gagton B Meang WBg the m05t Fen
i in,™ in
fb e government de-
minutes the cab stopped at the home
nun busses alto through the valley, gationaI witness in the ultra-sens* iof the famous American on Blooms- ’ c 0 e<1 tnat our own best people were
In favor of It. I, knowing better, de­
All work donefpromptly and reason­
ia filed with the public service com- tional genate Investigation of graft bury square. Doctor Franklin was In
and wonld see him presently, so the nied the statement. To prove their
ably. Phone No. 269
nission.
The first-named company at W a,hington.
I t is to be hoped
llverlsd servant Informed the young claim, a distinguished baronet put the
letters
ln
my
hands.
He
gave
me
ihows a net lose of >1485 on Its 1928
by gom„ meang theyqj find out man after his card had been taken to
.the doctor’s oflleo. He was shown leave to 6end them to America on
business and the latter a loae of >«28, | what Meang mMng
Into a reception room aod asked to condition that they should not be pub­
of which the bill it failed to pay for
wait, where others were waiting. An lished. Of course, they proved nothing
sdvertlsing in the Enterprise is, we|
hour passed and the day was growing but the treachery of Hutchinson,
Young Tooze seeks reinstatement dusk whtn all the callers save Jack Rogers and Oliver, Now I seem to be
presume, g part.
4
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse,
ns republican state chairman. Does had been disposed of. Then Franklln tarred by the same stick.”
Lady Attendant
Jack told him of his prospects and
entered. Jack remembered tbe strong,
the organization want to dvertise it
well-knit frame and kindly gray eyes especially of the generosity of his Brownsville........................ .......... Oregon
There ia a loud and aaniaa noise
self aa favoring the carrying of an of the philosopher. His thick hair, friend Solomon Blnkus and of the
about money being diverted from
hanging below his collar, was now i plight the latter was ln.
Illegal pocket flask?
useful Industrie* into tax-free •*■
“He must be a remarkable man,”
white, n e was very grand la a suit of
W - L. W R IG H T
black Manchester velvet with white said Franklln. "W ith Preston's help
ouritlee. We, the people, issued
Mortician
& Funeral Director
silk stockings and bright silver buckles he will be coming on to London ln s
The Pierce recall petitions are
every dollar of thaaa tax-free seen,
Halsey and Harrisburg
on his shoe* There was a gentle dig­ day or so. I f necessary you and I will
Who’ll bid
C all D. T aylor , Halsey, or
ritiee in exchange for a dollar ported fo r sale,
nity In his face when he took tbe go down there. We shall not neglect
W, L. W r ig h t , Harrisburg
him. Have you any dinner clothes?
nickel!
boy's hand and said with a »mile:
which we needed and which wc
They w ill he Important to you."
lo
u
are
so
big.
Jack.
Yon
have
straightway put into circulation.
“I thought, sir, that I should best
How nicely ’•Tooze” rhymes with built a six foot two inch man of that wait until I had arrived here.’’
If wa bad not mad* the obligation*
small Ind I knew ln Albany, and well
"You thought wisely. I shall Intro­
tax fra* w* ibould have had to pay ‘boo eel"
finished,
too— great thighs,
heavy
shoulders, a mustache, a hoblo brow, duce you to a good cloth mechanic. 1 can nuke both FAR M and C IT Y
jast ao mach more lntereat on anr
and shall I say tbe eye of Mors? It's Go to him at once and get one suit for L O A N S at a very row rate of inteiest
labt and abould have oollaetad It
wonder what time and ment and dinner and perhaps two for the street.
hrom 5 to 10 years. Write me for par
bsak la taxee an tba paper. It la
bread and potatoes snd Rlr can ac­ It costs money to be a gentleman
G. W. I.AKLAR,
W,H do what w< complish. But perhaps Industry Rnd here. I t ’s a fine art. While you are ln ircnlars.
aa broad as it is long, and tba
claim for it — good reading have done gome work on London you'll have to get the uniform
Salem, Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg
money is working all tba time aa rid your system of C atsn h or Deafness the Job.”
and fall in line and go through the
caused by Catarrh.
hard as ever.
HALSEY
Jack blushed and answered: “It evolutions or you will be a ‘North
MX H Xriuaisk Av vvsv 4S rwn
American savage.' You shall meet the
"Would be hard to fix the blame."
Since the oil drums have begun to F. J. CHENEY 6 l CO., Toledo, Ohio
Franklln put hla hand on thè young Hares In my bouse as soon as your
clothes are ready. Ask the tailor to
man's shoulder and saldi
Cash paid for
She Is n lovely gtr). Jack. You hurry up. They must be finished by
have excellent good taste. I congratu­ Wednesday noon. You had better have Jream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal
late you.
H er pulchritude l i a s a lodgings near me. I w ill attend to
& Hides,
H- S H O O K
background of good character and Mie that for you."
Tbe Doctor sat down and wrote on
Is alive with the spirit of the New
World. I have given her no chance a number of card*. “These will pro­
vide for cloth, linen, leather and hats,"
to forget you If that had been possible
Pince I became the agent In England he said. "Let the blfla be gent to me.
of yourself and sundry American prov­ Theo you'll not be cheated. Come ln
First-Class Work
inces, I have seen her often, but never tomorrew at half after two."
Jack bade the Doctor good night
without longing for the gift of youth.
Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry
How ta my familyT'
and drove to The Spread Eagle where.
Sent Tuesdays.
"They ar* well. I bring you letters.'
The th rifty man when making a trip
(Continued on page 3)
J . W. ST E PH E N SO N . Prep.
"Come up to my office and w ell
will C3K tH B T R A IN because:
give an hour to the news."
Me can aava tnouay by parehasing a
When they were sented before the I
round-trip ticket at reduced fare.
grate Are in the large, pleasant room
above stairs whose windows looked
He w ill measure in dollar* and cents
out upon the sqnare, (lie young man
tba safety of tba trip as well aa tba
said :
aonatorta it provides.
"Ftvat I shall give you. sir, a letter
from Major Washington. It wag en
He will apend his money where he
trusted to a friend of mins who came 1
knows his home town will get tha
oo the same ship with raw. He was
greatest benefit—w ith the railroad —
arrested at Deal, but, fortunately, ibe
a big faetor in tb* development of the
letter was In my pocket”
eommnalty.
"Arrested? Why?"
“1 think, sir, the charge was that
He will capitalise en the fact that tb*
he had helped to tar aod feather a
train will ran regard!*** of nnfavorabla
British subject."
weather condition* and gat him to hie
Feathers and tar are poor argu­
destination aafaiy.
ments," tb* Doctor remarked as he
breke the seal of tb* letter.
It was a long letter snd Franklln
sat for near lialf an hour thought­
fully rending and rereading I t By and
by he folded and put It Into hla pocket,
For aay railroad laferaiation ea.1 on your ticket ageut
sai Ing as he did so: “An sngrv man
—he will gladly assist yea <a every way pcwaiblc
cannot even trust hlmsfclf. I sent
some letters ta America on condition
SCOTT
that they should be read by a commit­
tee of good o'.eu and treated in abso
lute confidence snd returned to me
Certain member* of that committee
had ao tr ;ch gunpowder In their
heart* It took Ore and their prudence
and my reputation have been aerlously
msy commumeat, writ, Ens.gn Lee 0( ,h . Salvation A rm , tf the
damaged, I fear. The content* of
W hit* Shield Home, 5 « M .jf.l, . ve, ue PoftUnd
those letter* are now probably know«
to you."
er Una, operating trucks out of Port-
These people started three or foui
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
““
that M n. Stiroson’s charges against
On»
years ago with very little stock, ii
w*
»
a poor cabin, fa r from market, hem
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
SURPLUS
A measure, ¡mated by the W. C.
quoted by the dispatches as saying
Novembei
We have not fed any grain, buf
they have had all the good oat, wheat
and vetch hay they wanted, anc
through the winter they had beeti
and ruta bags«.
Now they are pas
turing fall-sown grain.
Whelf they
get that all pastured back we wil
have a green mow crop of vetch anc
rye for them.
AND
Square Meal, 50c
freshened last
cow that
C A P IT A L
The Herrin (111.) grand jury ad­
journed after filing 9S ind’etments.
Second s t , opposite Halsey Garage
(Continued)
Perhaps they would have made it an
Short orders at all hours up to 11 p. m.
I
This was the opening talk at a big even hundred if they had looked "on
CHAPTER V
“Are they the Hutchinson, Roger*
ooperativa meeting In California by the hillside bleak and bare.” There
and Oliver letters?’'
London and the Philosopher.
“The same.”
ooe of the big m erchants in Fresno I must ba more than 99 guilty ones to
The stir mid prodigious reach of ■
“I think they are known to every
ind then he told the growere If they I produce such a smell as comes from London had appalled the young man.
one In America that reads. We are
The thought thrilled him that some­
would organlxk right and dig in to I Herrin.
Indignant that these men born and
where ln the great crowd, of which I
teip themselves, he would put every [
raised among us should have said that
Then one of the cowt
we are milking will go dry.
Halsey, Oregon
ARROW GARAGE
“You fellows don’t make any
You don’t boy anything
work w rite, In a letter not intended money.
from
me
exeepnt overalls for yoor-
for publication:
•clvea and Mother Hubbards for your
We are proud of your paper. W< wivas.
You don’t buy any furniture
You don't buy
find more interesting reading in I •xeept the cheapest.
than in roost any other paper w* kitchen utensils except tinware. The
only way I can make any money is
« £ • ___
, a sA
by buying up mortgages on your
Such word* are encouraging to one farms and foreclosing on you, but I
Who ha* the task in hand of prodoe don’t want to make money that way.
ing a newspaper in a little town ol I want to make money as a square
nerchant and I can’t do It unless you
839 people, but we propose to quote
fellow« are making H.'
couragement
HALSEY STATE BANK
both they
F. M . G R A Y ,
awful.
D R A Y M A N
DELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Li­
censed Embalmer
FARM LOANS
H a ll’s C atarrh
F I © O 1CTHC
Cream and Produce Station
m .
The Thrifty Man
Buys in the Best
Market!
Barber shop ?? Baths
A m e ric a n E ag le
Fire Insurance Co.
b i a th r ifty tr a v e ls r a a d r id • th e tra in
Southern Pacific
mes
_Hay is worth’just as much in storage a
ou might get for it in case of fire. Th j
American Eagle Fire Insurance company
will pay you 85% of the cash valuó in case
of loss by fire.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
L
A n y G irl in Trouble