HALSEY HAPPENINGS AND COUNTY EVENTS S h o r t S to r ie s fro m S u n d r y S o u rce s Now licensees may fish. Lew Davis went to Albany Tucs day. Mrs. Jesse Cross went to Kugene Monday. Phillip Merriam West Fit. ia emploveJ at Delma Wahl was home from Coi vail i* over th i week end. A. C. Armstrong and family were in Albany Wednesday of last week. i H t l D ; , 1924 Noith at 4:17 p. w. will arrive at H IL L & @ § Hardware • F arm M ach in ery «• S to v e s & R a n g e s g I4 u i-r |P < < * 1 < * I llv O O i2 a r r 1 < » n v lta lliv ll •• KS" now on Be quick •• T h ere’» health in cu ltiv a tin g garden crops, and also in eating them ban v ectory HALLS’ F L O R A L & M U S IC S H O P We grow «ur own cut dowers C. W Gibson »hipped a dnuble- This is good advice "II you live ' deck car of atock to Portland in Albany, trade in Albany ; if yon live Gold bended. Kubruni and other hardy lily bulbs now on hand. in some other town, trade in that town." Tueaday. Hut in these automobile day« many re Nice geraniums every Saturday. Three carload» of Rebekahs want tiding elsewhere find it advisable to do Pbon« I6u| least part of their buying in tbt to lodg« meeting at Brownevslle at larger town. Those who go to Albany Phone 311 V Satisfaction guaranteed last night. Io transact ■bovine«, will find the firm» frier >3.50 below ready to felt Ibeir require Tit» Albany high »cbo«! hand named F R E D B JO NES men is with courtesy an ’ fairnest I « id give a concert at Rialto hall u»xt Wednesday evening Bakery, 3?1 Lyon »treat, ALBANY Mr», Grant McNeil and daugh. f A * I bany Pest one-pound loef of bread made. ter Ida and Mr». G. W . I.subner S cents. Piano Tuner for leading music stores ia went to Albany yesterday. Wedding cakes to order Albany, Inquire Davenport music house Mr». J. E , Bailey of Portland A lb an y Floral Co. Cut flowers FURNITURE AND surprised her sister, Mr». A J. and plant«. Floral art for every «•J and all occasions. H ill, with a visit yesterday. u.«! FARM MACHINERY ______ Flower phone 438-1._ Mrs. C. J. Pow»ll want to Ba­ honghL sold and exchanged at all times A lb an y Electric Store. Radio le o jeeterdsy to attend the fnn- •«* sets. Electric wiring Delco l ight B E N T. S U D T E L L e «1 of her brother, Henry Lynch prodneta 203 Second W m . nnvucH Phone 76-R, 123 N. Broadalbin at, Albany Mr. and Mrs. Whet«tone of G lknn W illako Portland are viaiting Mr. and Mr». lue Bird Restaurant, S(W Lyon R. K . Stewart thia week. They Street. Eat here when in Albeny. Open from 6 to J and 5 to 8 are on tha way }o California. M is B lount . W . P. Rudolph of Ashland bar r u n s w ic k b»?n looking at real estate herra- co /F f © PHONOG RAPHS about. He desire» to trade prop- at e ty at Ashland for a sheep ranch. ■ 1 / SERVICI W OODW ORTHS He left for Harrirburg yesterday. Shoe« that cost lets per month of wear Tkavenport Music company offerì For maintaining Southern Pa Piano-case orgia, good sa new oifia roadbed in Oregon in prin e I'.atey orgae. good ai new I. 0 . 0 . F. Convention condition seven sentlon forenvn L'sed Piano«. have been given >100 in cash Nearly every lodge of Odd Fellowa «stburn Bros.— Two big grocery erch and annual passe» for then?. «tore«, 212 W. Pint and 225 South in Linn and Benton counties partici­ ■«Ires and their families. They Main. Good merchandise at the right pated in the bi-county convention last •re Lou Q. Merriam, H a l 't y ; prices. Thomas Q. Haven. Green ; Charlea lim Cafeteria and confectionery Saturday, About forty were present R. Delk, D rain ; Peter Stoki, Qer- Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ from Albany alone. ings. Courteous, efficient service vail, Albert D. Dotson, Blair ; An- Gran I Matter Jahn Aschim, sheriff d n * Jeneon, Berthe, end Ed W. We make our own candie*. of Tillamook county, waa one of th® W. S. D uncan . Stoller, Dallas. t — - irns developed and printed guestü. W. P. lutfferty of Corvallis deliver­ We mail theta ngt ight back to you. Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or­ ed the principal address. USE CORN STALKS AS ARMOR egon. H. M. Miller gave the address of Ringed Behind Bteel Plates en Battla- Chrst garage going north. welcome, which was responded to by •hip and. When Flereed by Shell, tires, accessories, oils, gasoline, Fllla.fiap. W. W. Poland c i Shedd. repair work. IV. H. llULBURT. There was a banquet at the city Behind the armor pint« of the mod P O R O SALES A ND S E R V IC E hall at 6 o’clock, followed by the reg- •rn battleship Ilea a packing of cellu *• Tires and accessorie« ilar meeting of the local lodge at which loae »lx feet thick. If the outer armor Repairs plate Is pierced by a «hell the watei which a team from Albany demon­ K irk -P ollak M otor C o . reaches the cellulose, which ltnniedl strated the firs’ degree work. ateiy swell« «ad 011« the hole. So cer P o rtm illa r Fum ituie Co., fntni- Scio wi a chosen »s the place for tain la the action -of tbla material that * ture, rugs, lindcum, vtoves range« all warship« have been equipped will, Fuaernl directors. 427-433 west First he next bi-county convention, the the queer»'jacket. The cellulose h street, Albany, Oregon. made front cornstalks. These «talks P U L L E R G R O C ER Y. 285 Lyon iccond Saturday in October. are dried for six or eight months and * (Sucocssor to Stenberg Bros.) then cut into short pieces and the pltl. Groceries Fruits Produce extracted. - The pith Is treated will, Phone 26.3 R chemicals to make It fireproof, and W ith the High W. S E X A U H R , auto and g»u- compressed to one-sixteenth Its original * e ra l o a in le r era) painter bulk. After being cut Into blocks six School Classics Get my estimate Inches square It is shipped to the navy 20! E. First street yards. By MARGARET BOYD Piano Tuning and Repairing O ur prices sell our goods H IL L &<§ Mrs. P. J. True and Mrs. J. E. True were passengers to Salem Tuesday. for Plymouth Rocks than for Leg­ The program will be published next week. R. F. Campbell and wife and two horn«. little sons were Albany visitors Tues Mrs. H. F. English was a Eugene Mrs. Inei Freeland was an Albany day. visito. Thursday. shoppe: Friday, Mrs. O. W. From and daughter» Lew Davis arrived Friday for a The grand jury will be railed to Ruth and Vivian motored to Browns visit with relatives and friends. meet the last of the month. ville Sunday. No fishing allowed on the south Mrs. Clark Steams of Cantairs, An eleven pound gill was born to fork of the Sanliam until next year. Canada, is visiting her sister, Mr». Mr. and Mrs. Chester Curtis Tues Mrs. O. W. Frum is the Rebekah' William Folk. day momin?. delegate to Hood River in piece of D. H. Pierce ha» filed for the re­ The Standard Bearers of the Meth­ Mrs. Eldon Cross, who declined. publican nomination for county com­ odist church had their monthly meet Miss Grace Kirk arrived Saturday missione., and D. B. McKnight for Ing Wednesday afternoon. from Monmouth to visit home folks county judge. Mrs. Alfred Bails of Philomath was and relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sturgis of Rex, visiting Miss Fleets Lavick Saturday Mr. and Mrs. David Foote have Ore., were guests at the home of Mrs. Fleets returned home with her. been suffering with severe colds since Sturgis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Schroll, Sunday. J. C. Bramwell is again working at their arrival in Oregon, but are the Claude Davidson ranch. Mr. Da John Mahoney was arrested at the somewhat improved. vidson does not improve very fast. Dalles with tome of the loot from the Claron Gormley has been transfer-J I D. O. Woodworth home at Albany in Mrs. L. C. Merriam, Mrs. Arley Cummings and Miss Mary Smith red from work in southern Oregon his possession, He is in jail at Al- He was not definitely bany. wero all passengers to Albany on to Portland. located at last reports. Monday. Mrs. L. C. Merriam and Mrs. M. E. Mrs. George Tycer, who has been T. B. Spenger and his son Thomas Shoo? were both passengers to Al­ and their wives of Shedd visited at visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bany Thursday. Mrs. Shook went the Harry Commons home Sunday John Bressler, for some time, return­ down again Saturday, taking “Buddy” ed to her home in Portland Saturday. with he. afternoon. Miss Edna English of Eugene came Another Linn-Benton road meeting Mrs. Arley Cummings went to Al­ like the one recently held at Tangent down Friday for a visit with her bro­ bany Thursday, to see her husband, Is called for next Wednesday evening ther, 11. F. English, and to also see who was in a hospital. He is recover­ the plays given by the class in French. at Lebanon. ing nicely but will be in the hospital Miss Leitner and Miss Irene Quim­ for sevetal weeks. W. A. Miller, brother of Milton A. Miller, died suddenly at his home in by went to Albany Friday to attend With fourteen members of the Portland, Monday, aged 76. He was the oratorical contest. Miss Quimby chamber of commerce assisting, Al­ took pait in the contest and with her born in Lebanon. subject won second place. A Mi. bany is making a successful drive this week for funds to feed the starving The program given by the Standard Schmidt of Albany won first. children in the Neai East. Bearers at the Methodist church Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuhnhausen „ d ayeven in g was well enjoyed. The and little daughter Joyce of Portland Janies Carothers and Fred J. collection amounted to >15. motored down last week for a visit £ prenger of Shedd, Eln er J Het.- ..v «. i . Last Saturday the Murphy motor at the home of the uncle and aunt of deraon of Browtisvil!», Chatha company -of Albany sold a Buick auto the elders, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill. I.amh of Harrisburg and J. R. Kuhnhausen also drove to Eugene. Wright of H»l»ey have been to J. W. Pugh of this place and Chevrolet to J. K. Willoughby of They returned to their home on drawn for the May ju ry, to meet Sunday. on tha 6th. Harrisburg. B B E P P R IA L T O Judgm ent o f « :: wZ-r _ , , © w w SH0E 2 25 E A rthu r Towar of Brownsville William Hoflich of Albany attended C. P. Moody has been awarded a ho recent convention of Delco light planned to «'.o, e with a tifteei - At tha Ball Guns. silver medal by the Southern Pacific lealers at Columbus, O., where 1200 y»ar-old girl and wrote to Vanco' - She—Who Is that man they are nil company for keeping the cleanest arid from every state in the union and ver, Wash., the Gretna Green of quarreling with? neatest station. Is that proof that ontc outside gathered. They report thia regioD, inquiring what pre. Her Escort—Why, he's keeping the Mrs. Moody is a good trainer? ns much business done in the first cesa is necessary in preettring score. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hedgpetli oi quarter of 192-1 as in the first half a marriage llcerae. The countv She—Oh! And won't lie give It op? clerk, John Schaefer, “ bawled Portland were visitors at the E. C. of 1923. him out ” by giving the story to Miller home Saturday and Sunday. Auto Supplants Camel. A party of promoters and experts the press. Mr. Hedgpeth formerly resided in The automobile has supplanted th« who went from Albany to view the Halsey. He is general manager of C. P. Stafford has taken a vaca­ came! ns a mall and passenger carrier lenr Laka prospect came home full the Cedar Chest Manufacturing Co. tion from switchboard duties this over »be hoi sands of Arabia. Tbs of enthusiasm over the abundance of of Portland. week. He went lo Eugene Satur­ car makaa the trip In four hours that he supply and the feasib ility of day, sod after having an eaten, required #r. ent're d»y for the usuel Next Saturday the ladies of the the btg wafer project. tv e »m ol it of dent>l work *doaa camel cerewn. Peoria Methodist church will give r Tomorrow will be the anniversary chicken supper. The proceeds wil! f Paul Revere’« ride. Our story, “In go towards painting the parsonage. he Days o.' Poor Richard,” has pro- It ia planned to have members of the reesed to where it is dealing with chamber of commerce by way of en­ the wai that followed that ride and tertainment. the shot heard around the world.’’ C. C. Jackson and son Fred, whose Hcl E. Hess, proprieto: of the Ore SA T U R D A Y birthdays occurred Tuesday of last ion City Enterprise and president of week, celebrated them in Salem the -he state editorial association, and E. H A R R IS B U R G i t B R O W N S V IL L E Sunday previous and the Enterprise Brodie, a newspaper man who re- never heard of it until after its pub << iresents the United States in Siam lication day. - Never mind, C. C., the but is home on a vacation, paid the Enterprise will have a birthday by Halsey Enterprise a visit Sunday and by and won’t tell you about it. ■norning. Mr. Brodie is putting in a So there! few words here and there for Senator Two year old Walter Dopald Mat­ McNary’s campaign for rc election. ney waa fatally injured, his step­ In the county high school oratory father, Myron Baker, was probably ha bad hia fo tails removed. H-’ | a »a» » » • * * » * * ♦ ♦ » •»♦»»■»» a * fatally hurt, and Mrs. Baker, his ontest at Albany Friday night Law­ doesn't feel ’’ maiyy •» a m arrisja J rence Schmidt of Albany won first mother, injured Monday evening when J u s t A rrived ! bell,*' but ia on tha trend. * their car was hit by an Oregon elec­ place and a >25 prize, and Irene L a rg e s h ip m e n t o f John Lara» ii 72 Th» Enter- tric train on the east-side road about Quimby of Halsey was second and Paul Bremntan of Tangent third. priaa editor ia an older and more three miles south of Albany. Peter Rostrack, who recently boughi Schmitt will go to Eugene later to mature youth. compete in a zone contest, where the Come to the Enterprlae iffi<» the White grocery on Ninth street. orator to compete in the district con­ and sea a fac-eimil» nf a page of Albany, between Maple and Vine, last test at Portland will be selected. the firat bible ever printed with Monday evening, as he turned from taking down a can of pumpkin for Henry Lynch, 72 years old, who was movable tj pt. which waa alao t) e A ll new p a tte r n s two strangers, looked into a pistol stricken with paralysis at the home of first book ever ao printed E. L. STIFF Furniture barrel and wag told to “put cm up." his sister, Mrs. C. J. Powell, on the Lewis Scarbrough of O H nlpia. <2. Albany. Oregon Instead he threw the can a.il the Brownsville road, nine weeks ago, W a s h , yealarday darnonstrai» I votld-be robbers ran. died Monday morning at 1 o’clock. that Franklin waa right when lie ♦ a ® * * * » * * » « « * * * * • « » * * * * « » » There will be an Easter morning He left a widow and a daughter, Mrs. »aid “ Tim e is m oney." I^wla, to prayer service next Sunday in con­ Bertie Schafei, at Salem, and a son, save tim e, scooted through Halsey Mr. at 45 mile« an honr, knowing, nection with the Methodist church Winnie Lynch, at Hillsboro. W h y s u ffe r fro m services Gather at the church at flitch was one of a family of sixteen perhaps, that this tow n baa no h e adache ? »peed cop, but Kenneth Bloom 6:30. If the weather ia pleasant the brothers and aisters. H ave v o u r e y es happened to com» along for the service will be held somewhere in the Twenty-six of the piano students of ¡county and L»wta waa baled (n < t e x a m in e d epen; if not, it will be in the church. Dcuna Rofcerteon Cross will appear h a iled , •« tha A lbany paper» sa y ) An Easter sermon will be preached in recital in Halaey at the Christian , Itafora Juatica Clark and paid S. T . F R E N C H at 11 and an evangallstic sermon in church at 8 o'clock the evening of >12 50 fine and $2.30 costa, be­ Optometrist, with the evening. May 2. Also at Shedd at th» sides losing »a much time as t» F . M. F r e n c h A S o n s Mt. McClure of Mother's Inn at Methodist church the »v»ing of had won over the legal speed ia a J E W E L E R S - OPTICIANS Tangent was In town Tuesday look­ May 8. An iotercating program is good many mile», ing for chickens for the table, and being prepared and all are invited to Albany. Oregon Com ntaciag next Sundae tba be was offering 6 cents a pounl more attend. No admission is charged train that bow eoaaM frasa tha th e S torm ’ FACE 3 J A/Aww«r ifiirtctai-y—Continued M r* Fred Taylor wa» here from Eugene Sunday and Monday. ° r li