Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 28, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    S i i M c t a r ^ — Continued
^ / ^ b a n y _ 2 ^ rectory
A U ii
FARM LOANS
HALSEY STATE BANK
W rite lor booklet descri'oiag our 20-
T h i« i* goo«1 advice; " I t you live
10 Albany, trad« m Albany. I d you In e
Rut4' predit Amortiaed Luana
id sonic qlher U>wn. Dade in that tow n ," I I he loan pays nut in JO payments, re­
b u l / K #!»»» cotou’Obile dajb many sc- tirin g the principal
Cheap rales
\ j
» .Inn: elsewhere find it advisable to do d»'»y
B eam L and C o ..
at least part of tlie ir buyiag.^in the
1 A3 Lyon street Albany Ore.
larger town. Those who gotcf Albanv
to tr iaaact basinets w ill had the firms
named below ready to fill theif. require­
ments with courtesy an I fairness.
FARM LOANS
A N D
SU R PLU S
Weat First St
• kA
V
■
C ut ilowera
A lb a n y Floral Co.
sets.
seta
x *
Electric
Store.
Albanv
ARROW GARAGE, Gansle Bros
55
Radio
ffl
Electric w iring. Delco I ight
products 202 Second
G l in n W illabd
_
SHOE
SERVICE
W ii . hoflich .
*1
Shoes that cost less per month of near I
uto Electric Service— Recharg
A
able A A H batteries— W IL L A R D
storage battery. Phone .’3. 119-121 W
Second st. H. D. Preston—J.C . Cochrau
Why sutler troin
headache?
Have your eyes
examined
S. T . F R E N C H
lue Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon
B
street. Eat here when in Albany
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
Vlas, B lount .
B R U N S P W H l O C N K O G R A P H S
at
W O O D W O R T H 'S
Optometrist,
F. M. F r en c h
D L ’R K H A R T & LEE
sole agenia for
with
& S o
n s
J E W E L E R S — O R T IC IA N S
Puenia Pure Paint and
Dr. Hess' Poultry and Stock T on ic
Albany, Oregon
TAavenport Music company offers
”
Piano-case organ, good as new
Eatey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
Quality
astburn Bros.— Two big grocery
E
W h at
a
eatiefactioo
to
know
stores, 212 W . First and 225 South
that your K R Y P 1 0 K GLA SSES
M ain. Good merchandise at .the right
are built upon the highest stand­
prices.
ard of Q U A L IT Y .
I p l i i a Cafeteria and confectioner!
Anyone buying for quality will
"
Hom e cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service. a-k for K R Y P T O K S .
W e make our own candies
W S. D uncan .
ilm s
developed
F
and
printed
We m ail them rig h t back to you.
Woodworth Drug Company, Albanv, O r­
egon.
3ORD S A I.E S
a
S E R V IC E
ND
Tires and accessorie«
Repairs
K irk -P ollak M otor Co.
'E Vntm iller. F u rn ittlie Co., fu r n -
A lure, rugy, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral <1 tractor» 427-423
street, Albapy. Oregon.-
west First
Meade & Albro,
— U L X x iV R O C E R Y ,
F
286 L y o n
Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians
Albany, Oregon
F
W . S E X A U e J i , auto and geu-
(SuLcessar to Stenbarg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R i o.
• eral paiater
»
201 E. First street
G et my estimate
t
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Lau lid rv >*C»t Tuesdays
Vgency Hub Cleaning Works
olman a jackson
H
A B E S
. ■
Grocery— Bakery
E veryth in g iti the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
ub Candv C o ., First street, next
H
P LA C E
Amor A. Tussi ng
door to bias« Ctothing Co.
Noon lunches..
Home made candv and ice Cream.
L awyer
Itic ,
H Ob Cleaning Cor. Works,
Becoond and Ferrv
M P E R IA L C A F E . 209 *5» First
• ■
2»
Harold G, M urphy Prop.
Phone ¿h5
W a nbvkr closi •
H alsey ,
il | a (1 neto e i . ectr i e ~ c o .
All work done promptly and reason­
— akinellq
M
and money are liest when
M
l ’lione No. 269
Æ O O R E ’S -M U a iC H O U S E
,
«.
r ’
,
I
-, »’»
"E v e ry th in g m usical"
3 W. First st.
< u rp fiy
e
______
Motor Co.
Bnick and
* Chevrolet automobiles. Tires anil
cesiones
Albafiy. Oregon. Phoae 2*0.
2
I
w.
the
W IN C H E S T E R S T O R E
First st
'
S. G IL B B R l A SON
!• Hmlder»' aud shell hardware, gar
n tools, crockery and glassware
■ w Stock
New low prices
Cash paid for
Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal
& Hides. M. H- SH O O K
D ELBERT STARR
runeral Director and Li­
censed Embalmer
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearns
Lady Attendant.
Brownsville_____
_____ —
Oregon
W - L W R IG H T
Mortician & Funeral Director
Halsey aod Harrisburg
Call D. T aylo B. Halsey, or
W. L. W KiO H f. H arruburg
'T I M m 'N T H E S U C K DOCTOR
’ «•Second street
ore.
HE
opposite Ham ilton's
"Sudden Service."
M A R G U E R IT E S H O P P F
Shampooing. Marcelling and Scalp
latments
M argaret Countryman,
sbe theater bldg Pim i e 15*1
Prop
7« W < j Anderson A Hon. d utrib-
’ u to rs a e 4 lealaen for M a iw e ll, Chai­
rs, Esses H »Ison ft Ifiiom obile cars.
1«t Ar Broadalbin
PüB ITERE AND
F/B M MACHINERY
sold tgd exchanged at all times
EN T. SUDTELL
-It, 123 N. Broadalbin s t, Albany
< 7 •> •
e
cabki floor banged open
Ills Angers
were yanked back to pull his Iwo re­
volver».
(Continued from page 2)
The newcomer stopped short on be
holding the reclining table. Hinsdale
shnlfled ahont and grumbled half aloud.
T hat you, Rusty I" demanded the
man above, •
" trh u li. Come down here." growled
Hinsdale
T he man walked around the table
and unsuspectingly lowered himself
through the opening
As his feet
touched the ground and a t his hands
w ire .falling to his side Hinsdale
brought the barrel of the heavy Colt
down on his head. The fellow col-
lapqeCand remained motionless Dins
dnla stepped over the prostrate form
and«di*ew himself up through the open-
Ingjatid tipped the trapdoor hack In
plade ’ .
"That makes It aw kw ard,” he rnut-
tjrkrt as he stepped to the open door
and sized up and down the valley.
T ie man's lack of suspicion and hl«
resdlnes* to accept an Intruder as a
air ruber o f the gang Indicated that
some one known as "Hasty” was ex
hocted to be In the cabin; therefore.
Rusty must be In the Immediate neigh
borkood and likely to appenr at any
momgnt
W hile It was reassuring to
discover no body of men approaching
the cabin It was disquieting to observe
there were no horses In sight.
The man In» the cellar had arrived
ent farth e r Increased when he
ered each of the feu r legs was
holted to the floor. Ironmongery was
eaell; procured In Deadwood City and
other hill towns, but why any one
should bother te bring Iron dam ps and
screws to thia Isolated spot and make
a rough slab table secure to the floer
was a problem that challenged hla
Imagination.
He took hold of the table and lifted
It did not give H e glided te the side
farthest from the door and repeated
his experiment
W ith an exclamation
J i* Jumped back and the table hanged
down In place again. H e had lifted
a section of the floor along with the
table
Returning to the aide next to
the door he reached across and dnea
more lifted and pulled
The table
tipped quite easily. It was bolted to,
and effectually concealed, a large tfap-
ooor. When he finished the door stood
upright at right angles with the floor
and the table rested on Its aide.
D arting to one of the curtained iyln
(lows he pulled back the covering and
briefly surveyed the course he had
taken In coming down the sloping vah
ley. He took the same precaution’ at
a window on the opposite side
No
'•ne wak In sight In either direction
From the door he looked across to
the rocky rim of the lesser ridge
It
DANCE
at
T u m b le Inn
W e d n e s d a y
and
S a tu rd a y
<*
N ig h ts
Good Music
New Floor
2} miles north
way
*•
DR. W H E T S T O N E
D E N T IS T
HALSEY H O TE L
Wadnaaday and Friday
12 to 8:30
BARBER
SHOP
F ird -c la s s
Work
J. W S T E P H E N S O N .
Í * í ./
1
S u tjffen tio n s
N ew p o rt
T illa m ook
('oor Hap b e a r h o t
O rep vn C a m »
O a U r iM k e
I te lig b t/iil
m o u n ta in renarle
S o u th e rn P a cific lo w r o u n d tr ip
fare« p re sen t a llu rin g pottdihiliricft
fo r a jo y o u s h o lid a y .
T a k e th e fa m ily o n a h o lid a y
jo u rn e v . Y o u r t r ip via S o u th e rn
P acific w ill he s u rp ris in g ly in e x ­
pensive a nd c o n v e n ie n t.
For full information, communicate with
C
p . M O O D Y , Agent - Phone 22«
Southern Pacific
Pinedale ran to th» nearest point
of the growth despite the possibility
that Rusty might he waiting to re­
ceive hltn. Nor did he breathe freely
until he plunged Into cover
Soon he
was hack at the camp and Pyrites was
dem anding:
"W here In sin have you been?”
‘T v o been In a long narrow valley
between this and the next rtdg»,"
wearily replied Hinsdale. “ And I had
nn adventure I never looked for.”
Forthw ith he recited his experience In
(be calvln and his assault on the rtlnn
In the cellar.
"Now you've gone and done It f
groaned Pyrites, running to the hut
ros.
Strike that tent and help ore
pnek
Good lord, of all the had In h t!
I panned the dirt you left and It'a 'n ll
pay gravel once It can he hr draulb if d
Hal«ey Happening*
iContlnu»»! tro ni ■ • • •
Have u m
-'S'8
»<
of' A IB a n y ,
i» I
t fi ,
• • ■
on High-
seen
Mr«.
It
Bridgar’a
I .'at. P« I er f
Many tielda to t late p>lataaa
war» im p r /iv id by lx«t week’s raitt.
W illia m F it f ! a lt a r ul B a rlia ,
17, line l/cuu »«lit to t be stitta int-aue
I asylum.
A. It Q uim by ba« inttalled a
i modern lighting »vilriri at hi«
»to» h"ine
Wilburn W hile and A rthur Wa«-
I lev mid Ihtur w iv ir visitad Ca ca-
j »lift S u n d a y .
T hat wet. iiinnn which uama I ba
And you have to stick your no«A lu
al sr pari ol last wevk baa I »an
stranger's business and lat them kn»»w
yon done It by belting one of th»m -h irkin g ahainrlully,
over the head I W hat made you go
R alp F i| er of W aterloo paid a
Into that cabin where yon must ’a’ I
; tin t iif *26 Inal »»»k for I untipg
known you wasn't wanted?”
“Curiosity, I reckon." sighed Dlns- gmv squirfi'la nut of s»aa<>H
dale, turning to help with the pack­
M il» E T a j Im haa botigbt th?
ing
"Once I was In I took the best
A . M. Byrd in Hi«'
way of getting out. The man I cracked | iilerest i f
, Blow ni-ville Tiiuva ami is now ault
over the head never saw me."
"Rut If he a come to, or hla mates I proprietor.
have come along, they’ll scatter and
I.. B . L tip s r had Ilia right arm
toon And this camp,” w rathfully de­
lirnketx ami waa ntlisrwiae injured
plored Pyrites. "W o eln't got a sin­
■ I> y a kicking at»llion at Tangcm
gle minute to lose.“
"Going te give the valley a wide Thureday availing,
berlh and make the divide above or
C harlta Gibaun am i wife w ill
below them?'' asked Pinedale.
eara off from Ilia ilrsnunuarirva of
"Make the divide nothing!" euort-
farm hfs and ruota In C o rvallia.
ed Pyrites
"W e're going to make
• leaving
Cream and Produce Station
*< »SCO K A M ES ' I l A R h W A R B,
V
to your favorite playground
the
horn« plat»
in
lb»,
tracks hack to tbe Rapid and follow hands ol Frank and wife and
It down to Rapid City as fast as wa ilin l urn aon.
can hoof It. I only hep* none of them
Tha Kastbum ftln iily ,22 strong,
are In Rapid City to see ns coma In.”
gathered at a fam ily reunion at
'I f my little adventure stops ns
I the h ’me of W. A Kaaihuru iti
from prospecting on the divide I don’t
know as I care how soon we meat I A lbany Sunday tri a fam ily rru p -
ttin
I be uani» of Eaaihurn la j * .
them.” aullen'y retorted Hinsdale.
i To
busy. Make your dollkrs work in
our liv in g s department. , A lbany S ta TR
H ankx fnuler goverttgiedt supervision.
'*
going away
HALSEY
PARLORS
v ■ (A beauty aid for every need)
St. FrUncn Hotel ' J
Prep.. W irwifbkp R qsk .
en
ably.
Pay Gravel
O regon
F. M. GRAY,
DRAYM AN
•k’ 1 Official, Strom berg carburetor serv­
ice station.
Couserratsve prices
All
work'guarauteeil.'
II'» 121 W . Second.
U. S. & C. T. C. Tires New. low-priced (Jill
More service
Batteries for
No more cost
Ford,
and
Star,
other
Skilled Auto repairing
Chevrolet small cars
A uto accessories
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
and notary
: Master Dyers aud Cleaners
M a d e -T o -M e a S u /e Clothes
I
. Saturdaif k S uncial) Monday
W m B ain . Room 5, First Savings Bank I
a * and plants,
plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
F lo w er phone 458-J.
A lb a n y
Insurance
Courteous treatment. '
builmng.
PAGt 3
another great
3 DAY VACATION
$35 ,0 00
Commercial and Savings Account* Solicited
at lowest rate of interest
A C C E S S O R IE S A N D T IR E S
x*
Auto Supe
Supplies Real Estate
Prompt service.
J H A llison
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
Labor D a y
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
1 8 l ’»24
be continued)
m iliar to rpadara of Enterprise ad-
vat ti aments
1. M
M ann nf lb» /P o rtla n d
/ it v e/iuiioil i,piin.»a joiniirg in tbe
(Knt«»rpriM <*orre»ponH«n<«l
Cl»ar Lake w ,t» r project haoauaa
N. E. Chandler and fam ily he • » » » storsg» dnins. o liliiin g the
arc enjoying a vacation at N; w-. Bull Hun winter oeetflow. would
more a/ ononiiccallY gia» I’ortlar d
port.
It. K. Stewart is visiting hib enough water (nr 2.011),(IDO people.
Pine Grove Patters
was coverrn witn pine*.
j o -is m - f»n fd u f, mid he mast hsv« « otne from
Ine the height In the east it woqJA the tiearby wood or else be would have
he necessary for hltn to leave the italP' bean-seeu from on» of the two v In
In. as there was no window at ¡the dowe before D ln id s 'e rentured through
chimney end of the room
H» decided the t/apdoor., It was possible that b»
to chance it without completing his I and bjs friend Rusty had been to
reconnaissance. 4
,
gather and bad separated when near
This would permit the se-
The owners of the place would be the cabin
sure to approach from either up or * «ad man to be. In the woods opposite
dnwn the valley.
Returning to the rfie door
)
••pen trapdoor, be struck a storm
match and held It below the floor
There was a rude eellar formed by
a natural deprettion or hole. It was
about six feet deep beneath the open
ing and had been shaped with s spade
on the sides, but the bottom of It
seemed to be solid rock. The flare
of the match also reresled a hardtack
beg filled with package» done up la
bagging sad blankets
Dropping to
tbe ground beneath he caught np the
flrat package and held It In the faint
light atreemiag through tbe trap sad
deftly untied tbe cord
It contained
tw enty watches ranging from a lady's
timepiece to a massive gold repeater
“Agents have been swapping Jewel­
ry for horse«, or else one gang la
working both branches of tbe bust
nets, he told himself as he carefully
retied the package
The naxt package, m e h smaller
than the flrat, held nothing but linger
rings
The third package was rich
with gold duet and nuggets W hat re-
malned he examined by the see.ae of
tench and by weighing them In hla
hands
All contained Jewelry or Bug
gets
Replacing the loot la fta bo« he pur
sued Ms qoe«t eagerly but found nc’ h-
•ng
He was llffn g h it hands to
l f « i " l l ® the
tkf «dlf 2f ’6»
Dioadals Ran te the Nearest Feint ef
tbe Orewrtb Despite the Rosaibillty
That Rusty Might • < W aiting te
Reaeive Hna.
«on, IL L. Stewart, at Mabel
this week.
Miss Pearl I ’ehrsson visited
in Salem and Monmouth Satur­
day and Sunday.
E. E. Hover and fam ilv v is it­
ed M i. and Mrs. Frank Mc­
Manus in ( oivaliiL Sundaj’,
M r and Mr ,. O tto Nett havi,
moved to Portland and Frank
Nett and fam ily to Corvallis.
Charles Sylvester, wife and
mother o f Portland, are visiting
at the Fred Sylvester home
E. E. Johnson and fam ily
from Corvallis have moved to
the farm ju a t vacated by the
Neffs.
I lie play given by the com
m unity club F'ridav evening was
a success in every way, $25.05
was cleared, which w ill finish
paying fo r the piano purchased
last spring.
Among the Pine Giove peo­
ple attending the circus at Cor­
vallis Thumday were W. D. Mc­
Laren and fam ily, N. E. Chand­
ler and fam ily. Misses Cracu
P’ lersson, Marv and Margaret
Heinrich
and Messrs. Dean
Rilyeu, J. C. Heinrich. Allrert
Miner and Collin Carver.
f'rof. B. F. W ick, formerly a
high sclinul teacher in ibe , s i ) „ e
s/'hnol with M 1*« N ettie hpanesr,
re»« visiting her Tuesday, a o c o m -
psnied try Ina »if» and ♦
a naif
ilsughlera.
Ih » !
prnoeeuM t®
V 'lk im a , wbsre M '
Vick ia an*
X«gs<l in thsching
hutiday ther» «»• a reunion of
the D s v ii fsiiiily at (he H ugh
I »»per reeidcnca. Five brother»
and five sjeiers of a fam ily of 18
tiiiid rs u auieivp an»l were present,
with enough de»oemlants t<> omisti-
luta a gntheriog nf over <0. ill«
eluding Mrs Joeie Clem ent of T a .
>nnia, H . C. i/avia and Mrs A d ­
da I>‘*pnr o f Halsey. W I*, and.
Julinnv Davis of
Brownsville,
Mr«. C arrie Nelson of Rainier,
»eaiiarue« E lf * 'I tim er and L«nn
Shadd of Albany and A F. Davie
r,f Shedd, all ef one pioneer feni-
ily ; al«o Mrs (5, A D avit aud
M ’ » M ary D avit of Turner. Ed-
«ard Lung and wife aud three
children sml Mrs. E»a Young and
d ang h i-r of
Tacouia, Tbomaa
Jsi’k*un anil wife of I,aka Creak,
Aiva L«ep*r and fam ily o f Mon.
roe. A l Nelson of R ainier and
Johnny Davis and wife and chil­
dren and L. W . Byerlay aod wifa
of A lbany.