Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 04, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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SBPT. 4, 1924
FARM LOANS
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
FARM LOANS
AND
SURPLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 |
Commercial and Savinjs accounts Solicited
at lowest rate of interest
ACCESSORIES AND TIRES
Auto Supplies Real Estate
Insurance
J. H. A l l is o n
Prompt service. Courteous treatment,
442 W est First St.
W m B a in , Rooms, First Savings Bank
builning, Albany
lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers
and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
o
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F lo w er phone 458-1.
r*
going away
A
Electric
Store.
Radio
sets.
G l in n
Electric wiring. Delco Light
products 302 Second
W il l a k d
W m . H ö f l ic h .
A uto Electric Service
SHOE
Kecbarg- I shoes that
able
A & B batteries— l W
lLLAR^D
a h B A Ar P h a H a » . .
ir lr i A n
ARROW GARAGE» Gansle Bros.
U. S. <Sr C. T. C. Tires New. low-priced Gill
More service
Batteries for
No more cost
Ford,
and
other
Skilled Auto repairing Star,
Chevrolet small cars
Auto accessories
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
£5
g
25
cost less per month of wear
I
storage battery. Phone 2 i
119-121 W.
Second s t H . D. Preston—J . C. Cochran
I>lue Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon I
■*“* street. Bat here when in Albany.
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
Mns. B l o u n t .
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R U N 8 W I C K
ph o n o g r a ph s
at
W O O D W O R T H ’S
)
W hy suffer from
headache?
Have your eyes
examined;
S. T . F R E N C H
M. F r e n c h & S o n s
gURKHART & LEE
F.
sole agents for I
Phenis Pure Paint and
Dr. Hess’ Poultry and Stock T on ic
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
Albany, Oregon
ÏAttveoport Music company offers j
Piano-case organ, good as new
Estey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
I
Quality
Lpastburn Bros.—Two big grocery
What a satisfaction to know
that your KRYPTOK GLASSES
are built upon the highest stand­
ard
of QUALITY.
T ? l i t e Cafeteria and confectionery
Anyone buying for quality will
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service. a»k for KfcYPTOKS.
»tores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main. Good merchandise at the right
price»._______
,
Oregon State Fair
SALEM » September 22-27
Rely upon Southern Pacific com fortable, convenient and
economical service to take you to the fa ir chit year.
See*
Inttrrfting E xh ibit,-T h e Gay Crowd,
* The Horte Race,— The ,W««v Fratr .Itiraftion,
Pleasure, Recreation,f^y,,zatioit
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H I L L & S lH a r d w a r e
J Somhem p jfj
O ur prices sell our goods
H IL L &<°
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C . P. M OODY, Agen
Agent
—Phone
22«
i —m
one 22«
gold to one of the heeds of the Box
Elder, not fa r from Deadwood Gulch.
and hid tt In a shaft his party dug
before they entered the gnlcti.’’
"How do you know all th ie T ’ skep-
ttcally asked Dlnsdale.
“Because Tom Ranshaw, nearly
atarved and w ith his hots played nut,
managed to reach the Immigrant road.
H e waa out of anamnalttoa and threw
away his gun.
H e lived on choke-
cherrlee, roots, and the pulp of prickly
P O R D SALES AND SERVICE!
pears. H e traveled by night bernase
Tires and nccessorie»
It was too cold to »leap without blan­
may communicate w ith Ensign Lee of the Salvation A rm y at the
Repairs
kets, and be slept In the daytime. One
K i k k -P o l l a k M otor C o .
W hite Shield Home, 565 M ayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon.
night he staggered Into a hunting
camp of Mormons on Green river, rfhd
Portrniller Furniture Co., fntsi-
told his story. Ranshaw was fed and
tore, ruga, linoleum, stoves ranges. ,
Funeral directors. 427-483 w eit Firat |
cared for, and a fte r he got on his feet
street, Albany, Oregon.
he disappeared. Probably his hard­
ships killed him right a fte r he quit the
P U L L E R GROCERY, 2B5Lyon Optometrist:, M anufacturing Opticians
Mormon camp."
Albany, Oregon
(Snccessor to Stenberg Bros.)
“B ut why haven't you tried for the
Groceries
P ru itt
Produce
cached gold I"
Phone 263R
is what to offer your lady friend in
Pyrites stared at him In great
the way of refreshment». Just scorn. F in a lly he exclaim ed:
P
W. SEXAUER, auto and gen-
bring her here and treat her to
* • eral paiater
painter
"M e waste my tim e digging ont ten
O et my estimate.
some of our delicioue ice cream. or eleven thousand dollars’ worth of
Laundry
sent
Tuesdays
201 E. F irs t street
That she will'like it gne» without gold when there's whole mines of It to
Agency H ub Cleaning Works
saying.
Beside», she will appre. be had fo r the taking? I f I was a
IIO LM AN & JACKSON
ciate your tbougblfuluesa und gen­ gambling man, as you seem to be. I'd
Grocery— Bakery j
tell you th a t the lim it ain't enough
E veryth in g in the line of eats
erosity.
to Interest me.”
Opposite Postoffice
I
A ll right, partner," soothed Dlns­
L I ub Candy Co., First street, next |
dale; " w e ll take tim e enough some
A A J qoj jo Blain Clothing Co.
time to corral that dust. I t Isn't to
Noon lunches.
he sneezed at.
H ut I've heard so
Home-made candy and ice Cream.
LAWYER AND NOTARY
many ’lost mine' stories Tve quit tak­
ing stock In them.”
TJub Cleaning Works, Inc.
H a l s e y , O regon
'Still you've tried hundreds of times
AA
Cor. Becoond and Ferry <
Master Dyers and Cleaners
to make a flush. I f we don't And that
M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes
gold In the old shaft then some one’s
been ahead o f ua.”
MPERIAL CAPE, 209 W. First
'Pm too sleepy to argue,” yawned
Harold O. M urphy Prop.
Dlnadale.
Phone 665
Pyrites eyed him shrewdly and haz­
W a N av e a closb
arded :
A ll work done promptly and reason­
TLf AGNETO ELECTRIC C<57
“I reckon your conscience wouldn’t
A Official Strömberg carburetor serv­
trouble you a heap If there waa enough
ably. Phone No. 269
ice station
Conservative prices. All
money In a game ”
work guaranteed
119-121 W . Second.
Not a bit.” prom ptly adm itted Dlns­
dale
"Gamblera cheat and It ’s all
HALSEY
TM AR1NELLO PARLORS
right I f they don't get caught. T ha
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(A beauty aid for every need)
main thing Is— don't get caught Lots
St. Francia Hotel
of men are honsat because they’re
Prop.. W lNNIFBXD ROSK.
Cash paid for
afraid they'll gat caught If they go
and money are best when
crooked.”
A’ A busy. Make your dollars work in
Pyrites chuckled a t this line o f cyn­
our saving» department. A l b a n y S t a TB
ical philosophy and agreed.
B a n k . Under government supervision.
"Lots o f tru th In your talk. But It
COPYRIGHT A y THE BOeBaf-MEÄÄKX^CQ \ |
happen» that gold Is what I'm keen
^JO O R E ’S MUSIC HOUSE
about. I ’m more Interested In tracing
(C dhtlnuadi
,
final quartz to tile mother-vein than
“ E veryth in g m usical’’
we ra n ,'J f we have time, tent a yarn
223 W . Firat st.
I ’d be In the best herd of hoases ever
C H A P T E R V II
• to
'« L "*
th a t’s hewn floating through the bills
fun off.
a
hoes th ie f would ride
IMurphv Motor Co. Buick and
ever sin»» the first rush, that was
slam bang over a ernck that held the
San Juan Sends Word.
A*A Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and Efficient Service.
Motor Hear»®
known In frontier towns long before
They arrived at Castle creek. Hie
price of » hundred hosaes
I ’d turn
aoceasonea
th a t: I ’m speaking of the gold etched
Lady A tten dan t
eouth fork of the Rapid, above the
the hossen loose and dig down Into
Albany, 'Tegon. Phone 200
by one o f the party that entered the
elgtot-mlle canyon and near where gold
Brownsville......................................Oregon
that crack. Ran Juan .Tow would quit
hills way Iback In ’flfty-tw o and went
oscoe ames hardware
was discovered in June of the preeed
the best pay gravel in these hills Just
the
as fa r noiKh as jvbat'a now Deadwood Jo draw a ha’sted flash
HVit how wa
year. W ithin two or three miles
W IN C H E S T E R S T O R E
Gulch."
e f where the Cuater tra il leaves the
ta lk ! I wish we could talnp time to
322 W. First at.
▼alley they halted for dinner
T he !
_ dozens
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v e hetiiWl that _______
ancient _ yarn
work up toward the Box E ld ar Those
w . L. W RIG H T
high hsrs and narrow flats are Just
was a small bar and, despite his '
Hmeg,” »•eerily remarked Dlnsdale
C
S. GILBERI & SON
Mortician & Funeral Director •pot
h a«e to leave the band on the divide , “A hnndrwd men bound fo r California,
loaded w ith gold.
Builders' and shelf hardware, g ar­
Halsey and Harrislnirg
fa r behind him. Pyrites took time to 1 rilneleen. q uit’ the main body at Fort
“Bin I know I can And something
den tool«, crockery and glassware
C all D. T a y l o r . Halsey, or
New Stock.
New low prices.
waah ont several pens o f gravel. H e ' Laram ie to in 'estimate the gold sforlea th a t’s bettarin anything T v « atruek
W, L. W r ig h t , Harrisburg
•aid
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told
gh«,,,,
hnlg
They
reached
a
| »aid the haT would pay two cents to
yet. I never failed to dr, it In other
OTIMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR
! a pan in fine gold.
creek, where high w ater prevented
digging» Now there's attver I T here’»
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's
mining—
Dlnadale was not Impressed and do
Bear butte.
J u d as’ hot there’s t
store.
rlared it would not pay for a m ana*
-ountry for you
I f Crook w »uld ever
Thin very tvoek I" broke In Pyrites
“ Sudden Service.’
tobacco
His contempt d im in is h «!
Ro they [mailed on and made come w ith the soldiers so \Ve could
DR. WHETSTONE
’▼ban Pyrites tasted another »pot a n d
get up there I'd »how you aor.3e »liver
Deadwood G u lc h . They »track It rich,
T H E MARGUERITE SHOPPE
found It ta yield fifteen cants to s pal i.
Indications that would bulge yr tir eyes
A Shampooing. M arcelling and Scalp
D E N T IS T
but were «urn mnded by Sioux Only
Treatments
Margaret Countryman,
A second pan. luckily catching seven 1 one man »«rap »d. You see. I kno w .lt
lojnns say that « wnere their thunder
HÀLSEY
HOTEL
Globe th e a te r bldg. Phone 156J Prop
small miggern, ha aald would w e W t
god lands when he drops <®»wn to
• • wen »s you t do. Queer how one tnan
’ lx dollar»
T h e y neckon
always eecapq i. Ju»t one. And he -arth for a little visit
Wednesday and Friday
L V a l d o A n d a re o n A Son. diatrih-
That night ns they smoked befor«
the ghosts o f all dead l® jtm d are
alway» dies afl er telling hl» »tory to
utora and dealers for M axw ell. Chal­
their tant Pyrites enlightened hlc
sow» one i f tw o or more men escaped taken there to look at the, rainbow
12 to 8:30
mers, Essex Hudson A Him m obile cara
friend as to the nature o f traveling
•tones and pretty shells and o th e r rab-
there wonldo t be any story, a t the
Accessories » pnliea. 1st A Broadalbin.
before them
A t time» they would
hlah before going to live In the real
nlhnr s u rriw irs would speak and aay
ghost land.'
be within fo u ^ m lle a of Nprla« creek,
it was a Ila ."
and again tw ice that distance
Below
A gentle snore Informed him That
“Lie. nof blng V hotly cried Pyrites.
Dlnadale was asleep and had mis »ed
the canyon was their objective. Rapid
'T o m Re» .thaw did es-ape H e was
H ty , where awvanl hundred miners
much of hie talk.
Shaking the *rf-
bonghi »old aari exchanged at all times
out hunth ig wtwm the Indiana rushed
fender'a shoulder he sdvteed:
ware still pursuing their luck
the c»m | t h , was returning with a
" I f you can’t keep awake When ■
“Any good pickings In the canyon T
B E N T. S U D T E L L
dear wig m the smoke from the burn­
saked Dlnadale
m aa'i tailing you bow to find a t o r
cum
KB
«nu
'«I'lll®
wa»u^»j
mm
IH
ing
shat
ks
and
cahlna
warned
him
to
F%eae , fc-R, 123 N. Broadalbin t t , A! baa y
U . W. STEPHENSON.
FetWhX fet » l p » (« ftaja, bal » I ba c « | :u).„rrojn (he tosjjf a bluff hg
.
Any Girl in Trouble
t
Z
M eade & Albro,
A Question That
is Easily Answered
A
Modern
Barber Shop
A B E ’S P L A C E
Clark’s Confectionery
Amor A. Tussi ng
F .M . G R A Y ,
D R A Y M A N
Cream and Produce Station
HUGH
PENDEXTEK_>
Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal
& Hides, m . H- SH O O K
D ELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Li­
censed Embalmer
.
R
FURNITURE AND
u^i FARM MACHINERY
BARBER
SHOP
First-class Work
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• Arm strong Linoleum
L in oleu m
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9 „ x1 „ J $18.75
down and saw the whole busi­ Halsey Happenings
Congoleum R ugs -
»»« h 16.00 looked
ness. H e hid In the woods and lived
(Continued fro m omoo IT
off the doer meat till the Indians quit |
New stock of A xm m ster
Special
Then he went Into the burned cainp !
Miss Dorie I.ake visited
and found a horse that had bolted Into 1
sister in Eugene Sunday.
the timber. He uncached six hundred !
Sm all R ugs
27,54
$2.25 to $5.75 ounces
of gold. Renshaw packed that '
W e make our own candies.
W . S. D u n c a n .
p 'l l r n s developed and
printed.
•A We mail them rig ht back to y<?u.
Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, O r­
egon.
To th e
cAnnual
For fuO traia inferm abow . » n m m u u x »
Optometrist, with
I
PAG E J
HALSEY STATE BANK
T h i» is good advice: “ I f you live
W rite tor booklet describing our 20-
in A lbaay, trade in Albany ; if you live
^**r
Rural Gredit Amortized Loans
Ç
io some other town, trade in that tow n."
Bat in these automobile days many re­ 'he loan pays out in 20 paym ents re­
Cheap rates. No
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do tirin g the principal
8 m m L a n d C o .,
at least part of their buying, in the de!»y.
153 Lyon itreat, Albany, Ore.
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms
named below ready to fill th eir require­
ments w ith courtesy an I fairness.
Albany
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
her
Mr. Hoftman's meat market
has
been newly shingled.
I
!
Judge Bingham refused to
mixlify the Armstrong divorce
i decree.
•
James Cook has the W. C.
Smith farm. The Smiths go to
Bandon.
The Staffords got home Sun­
day night from a much-enjoyed
two-weeks vacation.
Mis. Jake Houck committed
suicide at her home near Wa­
terloo Wednesday by taking
poison.
Mr. and Mr*. Jamas Drinkard
drove to Albany Thursday nvsniog
to visit at the Z. H. Rudd horns.
Mr. siid Mrs. Thad Young of Port­
land wars also guesta there.
Mrs. frank Gsnale and daughter
Leila, in company with Charlee
Gauale of Ktigeue, drove to Oregon
City Sunday to visit relatives.
The Albany Electric «tore, Ho-
flioh and Willard, is expanding
and moving from 202 Weal Second
itroet to the uaw Biktnan building,
at firat and Lyon streets.
W. L. Welle and wife and Low.
rence and Mrs. Adda Ringo drove
to Cottage Grove, where they
visited Mrs. Riugo’o father, R H.
Kenady, who is also a eoilsin of
Mr. Wells Snuday.
Representatives
of
Linn,
Deschutes,
Jefferson
and
Crook counties at Bend last
week formed a committee to
work for the proposed road up
the Santiam and into eastern
Oregon.
Grain growers were not tho
only ones surprised to And
themselves so little injured by
lack of rain this season. A. C.
Armstrong visited his ranch
at
Oakland last week and
found his sheep as fat as he
could wish, and the streams
lurprisingly well-filled with the
,iife-giving fluid.
Wade Bpurlin and family, from
larrisburg, »pent Munday at th*
iome of his brotber-iu law, R»lph
filler. Hia mother, Mrs W i l i ­
am Spurlin, aaeompanied nim.
Hi* mother, Mrs. L. E. Mur» of
fatero, Mrs Spurlin’» mother, 87
/'-ar» old, wia al»o a gne»l at tbv
Vliller home. Mra. Mor* »«» »
•i’tar of the late R, M . W a d e ,
well-known hardware man of Pori.
Iind. The old lady ia, healthy
«od vigorous
Mrs. W. S. Koontz of Water­
loo, instead of raising wheat
and asking the government to
artificially lift the price or
bankers to lend her money, got
two Toggenberg goats a couple
if years ago. She bought more
later. Twenty-three kids have
been bom to them in the two
years, some of them triplets
md twins. She beats the “land
if cheese, trees and ocean
ireeze” by selling cheese for
M) cents a pound and she gets
55 apiece for spare kids.
It
akes alwut $5 a head to win-
er them and in summer they
dear land and board them-
ielves.
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