Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mrs. Maj’ Miller and son Wil-
ford went to Newberg Friday
to visit G. T. Kitchen and fam i­
ly.
i . «» «
rectory
SEPT. 11, 19’ «
Continued
FARM LOANS
HALSEY STATE BANK
W rite tor booklet describing our 20 1
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tiring the principal
Cheap rates. No
delay.
" B bam L and C o .,
l ,133;Lyon-street, Albany, Ore.
This is-good advice: " I t you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in souie other town, trade in that town."
B u tin these automobile ilays many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at lowest rate of interest.
at least part ot their buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany Real Estate
Insurance
to transact business will find the Grins
named below ready to fill their require­ Prompt service. • Courteous treatment.
ments with courtesy an 1 fairness.
W m B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank
bnilning, Albany
FARM LOANS
A C C E S S O R IE S A ND T IK E S
A lb a n y Floral Co.
Cut Dowers
products 202 Second
W m .
höflich .
uto Electric Service— Recharg­
A
able A & B batteries— W IL L A R D
storage battery.
Phone 23. 119-121 W.
Second st. H. D. Preston—J. C. Cochran
lue Bird Reataurant, 309 Lyon
B
W h y suffer from
headache ?
H ave y o u r e y e s
e x a m in e d
B
F. M . F R E N C H
r u n s w ic k
“I'm sober enough* to locate two-
ounce diggings within fifty rod of here
blindfolded," proudly assured the pros­
pector.
Dlnsdale growled in disgust.
‘‘See here. Try to remember this
when you wake up tomorrow morn­
ing. I ’m off for Deadwood City. Word
from Kan Juan Joe. I make you a
present of the grub-stake. Lay off that
whisky."
"Lord 1 1 hate to have you go 1
Stay till tomorrow and we boys will
have some fun tonight.
That new
cuss knows the same old songs that
I do—
& SONS
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
PHO NO G RAPH S
at
W O O D W O R T H 'S
Albany, Oregon
B urkhart & lee
sole agents ter
Phenix Pure Paint and
Dr, Hess’ Poultry and Stock Tonic
$ 3 5 , (X X )
cJnnual Oregon State Fair
SALEM - September 22-27
R ely upon Southern Pacific com fortable. convenien t and
econom ical service to take you to the fair thia year.
v- ♦
T h t I n ltr tf h n g E th iH li - T h t C a y C ro w d »
rh t H onr
— Z'Ar M o uv Free
Pleasure, Recreation, M utation
Optometrist, with
M rs . B lount .
SU R PLU S
F o r fu ll train in fo rm a d c » ,
S. T . F R E N C H
street. Hat here when in Albany.
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
AND
U . S. & C. T. C. T ires Now. low -p riced (»ill
B a tte r ies for
M ore ser v ic e
and
Ford,
N o m o re c o st
o
th e r
Star,
S k illed A u to r ep a irin g
sm
a
ll cars
C
h
e
v
r
o
let
A uto a c c e s s o r ie s
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
Shoes that coat less per month of wear
G lenn W illard
C A P IT A L
ARROW GARAGE, Gansle Bros.
*
and plants. Floral art for every
and all oocasions.
Flower phone 458-f.
Halsey, Oregon
Com m ercial and Savings accounts Solicited
o
Auto Supplies
J. H. A llison
442 West First St
Parents,
Do you know that one out of
ivenport Music, company offers
every
four school children has de­
Piano-case organ, good as new
Thtr* w m an old woman. Sad thraa eona—
Estey organ, good as new
fective Bight?
"Drop It ! Listen to me carefully.
Used Pianos.
Have your children’s eyes ex­ Sober up. Keep your mouth shut. The
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sstburn Bros.— Two big grocery amined today aud ascertain if man who calls himself 'Easy' Isn’t as
" stores, 212 W- First and 225 South
easy as lie pretends. I ’m positive he's
their vision is normal.
Main. Good merchandise at the right
D
E
the man I cracked over the head with
my gun barrel up on the divide."
prices.
lite Cafeteria and confectionery
E
CHAPTER V III
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
W e make our own candies.
W . & D uncan .
OTriTtiwen Tour horse fs »TrOTT
’ Isn't much good. They've got the best
I horseflesh In the hills. This minute
I they're pmhably pounding after ua,
. taking It easy so’s not to overhaul us
till we're quite ■ few miles from Rapid
City."
DlnsdHl* glanced over the winding
back trail, then pleased his companion
by saying:
"I'm not a fool even If I do wear
two belt-guns. We’ll swing one side
If you think best I have quite a lot
of rndney on me In greenbacks and a
1 decent pot of gold. W hat’s more. San
; Juan Joe Is In a hurry to see me on
. a business deal. I can run Just as
smart as I can fight.”
“Good! Now you make a medi­
cine ta lk !” cried Scissors; and within
the next quarter of a mile they turned
down a narrow gorge that rsn east.
They followed this for less than two
miles and then swung back until (hey
were moving parallel to the stage road
and separated from It by a long ridge
Pointing to the ridge Scissors an­
nounced :
"From the top of that one can look
down on the stage road. I f we had
time to spare we could get up there
and see If the soreheaded man and his
friends are after tts."
"We’ll take time. I'd like to be sure
If that’s Mr. Easy’s game," declared
Dlnsdale.
Selssors turned In toward the ridge
nnd galloped to a clump of spruce and
F
po
Meade & Albro,
A
Modern
Barber Shop
&
Southern Pacific
carload of hogs to Portland
Tuesday.
Melba Neal came home from
Brownsville Saturday.
Clifford Carey will preach a t
Methods Changed Consider­
Oakland,
Oregon, next Sunday.
ably in Past Few Years.
Mrs. May Smith and son
(Prepared bv tb« Unlt®4 Btaxaa Depart«•■ ?
Fleming spent Sunday a t Lee
of AfHewWura 1
Cattle Ranchine I«
Becoming Intensive
Cattle ranching methods In the
United 8tatea have changed much
within the last few yeare, with the
passing of land Into private owner­
ship and the fencing of range. It will
become very Intensive, says the
United States Department of Agricol­
ture. as espilai accumulates, prices of
beef rlae, and the importance of pro­
ducing enough forage and providing
sufficient range to keep the cattle
through the winter becomes more
presstng.
Ranches, says the department, must
ba big enough to carry freaa 100 to
800 head of cattle. This means that
In many cavee a ranchman must have
permits to run a good share of hie
live stock on forest ranges It la pre
dieted that large ranches will ba dl
vided, and that, on tbe other hand,
small ranches will ha consolidated
Into units of sufficient site for eco­
nomical operation.
Ranchmen are now melnly con­
cerned with Improvement of the car
rylng capacity of forest range«
It
la to their Interest, says the depart­
ment, that the ranges. Instead of Be­
ing exploited, should be mada wore
productive.
H
Haves*.
H arry Commons came honae
Saturday from a fortnight’s
hunting trip.
Mr. and Mi's. A. C. Ann*
strong called a t the Wilbanks
home Sunday.
Helen A rm strong returned
Friday from Portland, where
she has lieen visiting.
Horace Arm strong and fami­
ly visited at the L. V. Chance
home Sunday a fternoon.
Mr*. M. C. Bond and daughter»
Mira Motia, left yesterday for
southern Arisons, where M'>ua will
tench achool the coming term,
Mr. H offm iu has Installed a
Hobart electric sausage grinder et
tbe meat market.
Moreover, he
usea enough ice to ksrp his stock
fresh if Halreyi.es do not buy it
all the first day.
F W Sexaucr, Albany painter,
bad bath legs broken io su auto
accideut in St Ixruir.
O " * leg
was broken In four places and the
other in two. It is repotted that
he cannot leave the hospital before
Christmas.
H
F. M. GRAY,
Í®
DRAYM AN
M
Cream and Produce Station
M
M
,
R
s. G IL B E R T & SON
S
• Builders' and shelf hardware, gar
den tool» crockery and glassware.
New Stock.
New low pnces
T IM S O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR
S
Second street opposite Hamilton's
«tore.
' Sodden Service.
The Coolness Between
Them
w . L W R IG H T
Mortician & Funeral Director
won't last long il tbe coolness
happens to be some of our deli­
cious ice cream. Il will prove to
be the finest they ever ta-U tl. No
matter how tired or warm you may
be a dish of Clark’s ice creaui will
Telreeh you.
Halsey and Harrisburg
Call D. T avlor , Halsey, or
W. L. W RIGHT. Harrisburg
E M A R G U E R IT E SH O PPE
pH Shampooing.
Marcelling and Scalp
treatments.
Margaret Countryman,
.lobe Theater bldg Phone 158J Prop
HK S P E C IA L T Y SH O PPE
r
for hemstitching and stamped goods,
pposlte Hamilton's, 118 W. Second a t
¡ET-tldo Anderson A Son. dietnb-
rv atora and dealers for Maxwell, Chal-
lera, Essex. Hndsoo A Hupmobil« cara,
creasories. It pnliee. 1st A Broada'bin.
New
furniture and
farm machinery
bought sold aad exchanged at all time»
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Phene 76-R, 12J N.
Broadalbin » t, Albany
DR W H E T S T O N E
D E N T IS T
Clark’s Confectionery
HALSEY H O TEL
Wednesday aud Friday
»•••••••••••••••••
12 to 8:30
Any Girl in Trouble
BARBER
SHOP
tuay cottiti) unicalr wtib Mott,
W h itt Shield Hante, » 5 .Marfa ' r
First-class Work
»J. W S TE PH E N S O N .
l'** °* th* Salvation Army at the
iH e e e e e e g e e e e a tH a e e e H *
I
*
Foitland, Oregon.
a* m m .ta i
C . P . M O O D Y , A gent—Phone 22*’
The Trap at Mato Tipi.
Dlnsdale was very curious for tbs
latest news from Degdwood City, hut
lms developed and printed.
Scissors galloped ahead until they
We mail them right back to you.
were clear of the town and defeated
Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or­
all attempts at conversation. W l»n
egon.
the picture-man slackened his pace it
was to ask:
RD SALKS A N D S E R V IC E
"You are still carrying rtonsiderable
Tires and accessories
money with you?’
Repairs
K irk - P ollar M otor C o .
"About tlilrty-flve hundred more
than I had when I left Deadwood Took
p \)rtro ille r Furniture Co., futni- Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians that much from the fellow with the secured his horse. Dlnsdale did like­
■T ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Albany, Oregon
wise. A t they neared the crest Beta
bu'ated head. I ’m rwnemherfng that
Funeral directors. 4’ 7-433 west First
I owe you a prise for tipping the ’ sors directed:
street, Albany, Oregon.
J * - ____
"Take off your hat and play Indian.
deck."
" I wasn’t thinking of that
I knew
Just below ua the road narrows.
U L L E R G R O C ER Y , 23ö Lyon
you'd treat me all right.
Any one
Stage drivers call It the 'bottle? May­
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
could have tipped the derffi, but a
be Sorehead hasn't had time to fetch
Groceries
Fruita
Produce
I.aundrv sent Tuesdays
wakan wltshnsha It better tb tn a com­ his friends aloug. Maybe they’re tak­
Phbne 263 R _____________ ¿J_______
mon man,” gravely said Scissors. ‘T v e
ing It comfortable and planning to
Agency
Hub Cleaning Work 1
olman
jackson
learned things from being around Jump us after we’ve camped. We'll
Grocery— Bakery
gambling places. Only a rood agent, see."
A B E ’S P L A C E
Everything in the line of eats
or a gambler would bet oo much
They cautiously lifted their heads
Opposite Postoffice
money on on« card like that man did."
and pulled aside the grsss.
They
0FW
"I bet like he did," reminded Dlns-
watched for a minute and then beheld
ub Candy Co., First street, next
Halsey
Happenings
dale.
Ills
eyes
glinting.
daos to Blain Clothing Co.
some
objects
rapidly
advancing
Into
Amor A. Tussing
♦ ’
’’You’re no road/agent,"',prom ptly
Noon lunches.
the middle distance. They were horse­
(Continued from pace I* ,
Heme-made candy and ice Cream.
declared Scissors
’’Tou haven’t any
men and riding furiously. Dlnsdale
L A W Y E R A N D N O TA R Y
partners up here. You may be a train
counted six. From thetr elevated po­
Indian Summer.
ub Cleaning Works, Inc.
robber. It's no i business of mine If sition It was Impossible to distinguish
H alskv , O regon
Cor. Secoond and Ferry
Hop-pickihg weather.
you’re one or thq other. But that man one from another except the man who
Master Dyers and Cleaners
hack
there
worries
me
He's
no
gam­
Prune-picking weather.
rode
next
to
the
leader.
He
wore
Made - T o - Measure Clothes
bler or I ’d hsfve seen him in Dead­ something white about bis head
Which ia the largest advertise­
wood. A roan} willing to bet ns he did
P E R IA L C A FE . 209 W . First
"My debt to you Increases, Scissor«,"
wouldn't hsisg around Rapid City, muttered Dlnsdale. "The second man ment in thia paperf
Harold G. Murphy Prop,
drinking C^vln'a whisky and singing was Easy, and he's after my money.
v
Phone 665
Nora Pehrsson has returned to
W b nkvsr close
his foolish j songs. Not being a gam­ The wey they're traveling shows
Willamatte
university.
bler, nor S'lnlncr. he must be an agent. they're keen to have It over with as
AGNETO E L E C T R IC CO.
All work done promptly and reason­
As robbing .folks Is his business he
•
Prof.
English’s
fam ily is home.
soon as possible.”
Official Strömberg carburetor serv­
won't knuikle down to losing so much
ably. Phone No. 269
'Tm very wakan
My pictures ere Ail aet for the school year,
ice station.
Couiervative prices. All
mon«y, nor letting you get away with
work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second.
wakan But the pictures I see Inside
Miea M yrtle Tobey leaves today
what was/your own. I f I was a card
my head are taku wskan—most mys­
for West Linn to teach school.
man
I'd
bet
we'll
he
held
up
Inside
the
arinello parlors
H A L SEY
terious and wonderful. I dream of
next ten' miles "
(A beauty aid for every need)
hawks, which la very lucky," proudly
Frank Tobey and wife
and
St. Francis Hotel
Dlnsdale was frankly ooncerned. al­ retorted Scissors. "Now we m id get
daughter from Portland were visit­
Prop., WlNNtFRBD ROSK
though he tapped his gugis and grimly hack to the horses end ride fleet For
ing at J. W. Gormley'a last week.
Cash paid for
declarssl:
there’s another gorge ahead and It's
en and money are best when
"Lett them come. • You Just lay low possible Sorehead will begin to sus­
The Pine Grove Community
busy. Make your dollars work in Cream, Poultry, E ggs, Veal
and when they b'eg.ve In sight leave pect we’re off the road and ride down Club will have a booth al the Linn
our savings department. A lbany S tate
B ank . Under government supervision. & Hides.
M. H- S H O O K It to me to receive them."
the gorge to head os off I shall feel c<aunty fair to exhibit product»
"My old ow l'eogld know better than better when we ere beyond It."
O O R E’S M U S IC HOUSE
to make ettcfi talk. He’d know the
Frank Gauale, Rodney Savage,
The gorge was reached and passed
agents Would nevfcr give you a chance with no signs of the hard riding horse­ George Damien and several others
D ELBER T STA R R
"E verything musical”
to pull a /gun. The man with the men. ftcijssnrs’ simple face was very -tarted on a bunting trip Sunday.
223 W. First st
Funeral Director and Li­ sore head will tell his mates—and he grave and he was studying the sur­
has men v tth io call—that It'll he dan­ roundings sharply.
W illiam Caaffee A Co. yesterday
oscoe ames hardw are
censed Embalmer
gerous tgi give you a show. We re
the
«hipped to California 821 lamb*
Efficient Service.
Motor Hears«. fools to be following ibis road t? he
<To be continued)
W IN C H E S TE R S T O R E
wbioh they had bought in thia
Lady Attendant
322 W. First st
vicinity.
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Brownsville------------- ---------------- Oregon
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PAGE 3
HA LSEY EN T E R P R IS E
The city council m et Monday
night, took
C. H.
Koontq
into
fellowship in place of G. W.
Moinhinwcg, who has removed
to New|>ort, and appointed a
committee to consider the erec­
tion of signs at Iwth city lioun-
daries telling travelers th a t this
is Halsey.
Mrs. Irm a G. Blackburn of
Scio, who comes with high re­
commendations from County
Superintendent Geer, has been
secured to teach the fourth,
fifth and sixth grades of our
schools, left vacant by the
resignation
of the engaged
tiach er under ill health.
E verett Standish, who has
Iteen in the hospital the past
four years, with tuberculosis,
was reported so much worse
last week th at Mr. and Mrs.
Standish went to the state
hospital at Salem to he with
htm.
L ater reports represent
him as still sinking.
Mi«« LaVelle Palmer went to
Harold Smith, who is well-
Corvallis for a abort visit Wednes-
day. She begins teaching school known about Halsey, was m ar­
ried Wednesday to Miss E sther
Monday.
Mt«» G «le°* 8andwlck of White-
■on was in town between trains
Tuesday, and called at the B. M.
Bond borne.
__
M ~ »nd Mrs J. C. Standish
are at the bedside of their eon
Everett, who is very low at the
Salem hospital.
Time and tide and railroad train*
wait for no man.
A new t ir e
table went into effect Sundav on
the S. P. See P«<* t lor U alley
train tiros.
Don C. Wilson of that sprightly
young publication the Corvallis
Independent paid thia office a call
yesterday. He aeeme aa fu ll of
vira aa the paper.
Frum & McMahan shipped a
Medley of Oakland at tho
bride’s home. Miss Medley is
a cousin of Mrs. Horace Arm­
strong. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Gardner of th is city attended
the wedding, accompanied by
Adrien Smith, a brother
of the
groom.
Mrs. Eliza Brandon’s grand­
daughter.
Mrs. Mabel Miller,
who was lost to her for several
year» a fte r the San Francisco
earthquake and fire, received a
visit from her this week. The
two ladies went Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Finley of Burbank, Cal., for a
visit with Mr». Brandon » son
and daughter in Portland.
(ConUou«4 en »age 4,