Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 26, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest.
Real Estate
T h u i t good td v ic « : " i f you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; i f you live
in tome other town, trade in that tow n,"
But in thete automobile day« many re­
n d in g elsewhere had -it advitable to do
at least part of th eir buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to trauiact business w ill find the firms
named below ready to 611 their require
meets w ith courtesy an,t fairness.
Prompt service.
Insurance
Courteous treatment.
W m B am , builning,
Room 5, First Savings Bank
Albany
C. J . B r e ie r C o.
SHOE 2
SERVICE
A C C E S S O R IE S A N D T I R E S
Auto Supplies Shoes that cost less per month oi near
J H A luso n
442 West First St
.tb a u y B a k e ry , 424
^street
W ent
First
4 one-pound loa vet
for 25e
A lb a n y F lo ra l
Co.
Cut
A
flower«
D ELB ER T STARR
D ire c to r and
censed E m b alm er
at
W O O D W O R T H ’S
sll and see
C
the bi$
w . L. W R IG H T
Mortician & Funeral Director
Cotton p la id Suiting», par Vard
Fine n ls id G ab erdine rig o ls r 8Cc v a l­
ue per v a rd , st
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3 6 -in rh Blue
re g u lar 79, 85 attd
assortuieu
avenport M u s ic c o m p a n y uff«r>-
Piano-case organ, good as new
Estey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
Halsey and Harrisburg
Call D. T a y l o r . Halsey, or
W. L. W r ig h t . Harrisburg
istb u ro Bros.— Tw o big grocery
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stores, 212 W . F irst and 225 South
Main. Good merchandise st the right SEND
prices.
ME BACK”
PLEADS THURBER
lite C a feteria and confectioner«
Uoma cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
W e make our own candies.
W . S. D cncjl N.
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and
RD SALES
AND
p rin te d
olman
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Fruits
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H e a v v O it in e F b n n e l,
colors, 6 vsrds
lig h t end d ark
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HOSIERY
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fu m i-
Produce
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& jac K son
: 2.89
2.19
O ne lo t good flsnnol S h irts ,
M en ’s fine dress S h !rt» In si|k and
2.00
stripes
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1 1 7 6 , IJ ^5 and
H e a v v wool Shirts
Grocery— Bakery
Everything in the line of eats
• opposite Postoffice
ub C and y C d ,, F irst street, Dexi
door to Blain Clothing Co.
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85c
$1.00
1.00
» e in
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ChMdren*© S e t t e r s , made of fin** w
*>ol 1.69
A few R oy«’ 8 we» ter« le ft at .
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M EN’S SHIRTS
;i$ l» 4 9
H eavv flannel S hirts,
U L L E R G R O C E R Y . 285 Lyon
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
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ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral director» 427-4JJ west First
street. Albany, Oregon.
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SWEATERS • n
S E R V iC fc
C o .,
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W om en ’s fine Lisle Hose, regu lar
o utsit», 3 p a i r « ..................................
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K i « k -P o l l a k M otor C o .
* ’E p o rtin ille r F u in itu te
,
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W o m e n ’ s fin e S ilk
We mail them right back to you.
Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or
egon.
p o
OO- value, i.ow
59c
39c
69c
69c
© 32-incb dress G in g h a m s, 86c grade.
W o m en ’s heath er W ool H<Ae
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developed
tage of this opportunity.
36 .in ch wool m ixed p laid d r »es goods,
re g u lar 70. 80 end 85c, now
D
ilin s
REDUCED
L i­
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse.
Lady A ttendant
Brownsville___ _____ . . . . ___...O re g o n
of Christinas presents at
a S. O t i.H u r t & S o n ’ s
330 W. Rirat st.
Albany, Ore
OREGON
of
P LA C E
storage battery. Rhone 23 119121 W F u n e ral
Second st. H. D. Preston—J .C . Cochran
ALBAN Y
Special Money-saving Opportunity
Laundrv sent Tuesdava
A B E S
uto ttla c in e Service— K ecbary-
able A & B batteries— W IL L A R D
PHO NO G RAPHS
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kgency Hub Cleaning W e -'.;
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Modern
BarberShop
4 * aud plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flow er phone 45S-I.
R U N S W IC K
N O V . 19. 192-»
H A L S K Y l.N’ 1 E x P K Ih k
PAG E 5
sited by Ellen Zimmerman. The
club member present were:
Invited guests
Mesdames,
Muller,
Porter, the .goatees.
Brownsville Briefs
Freerksen, Vera Sprenger, Min­ vwre’ Mrs. C. Davidson, Mrs.
Workinger, Mrs. Ellen
nie Sprenger. Pennel, Carothers,
t ln t s r p r iM Carres pen dance)
imerman and Miss Valera
Zimmerman. H. Abraham and
maid.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison
and little daughter drove to
Lebanon last Thursday.
Miss Mabie 'B urson came
home
last week from Bend,
where she had been visiting her
sister.
Miss Frances Booker return­
ed home Thursday after, four
weeks, visiting
relative’s in
Portland.
Rev. M. S. Woodworth drove
to Bandon last Friday, preach­
ing Sunday and returning Mon­
day. J. C. Harrison accompani­
ed him.
W e are now offering you an opportunity to supply your­
There has been no small
amount of chicken stealing go­
selves w ith the very lines of merchandise you need at this
ing on. Recently Will Elmore
had tw enty-three of ids tine
season
the year.
i
p
Rhode Island red hens stolen.
The same night Joe Huirison,
north of town, had eight of his
Fverything going at
prices, so take < advan­
turkeys, which were ready for
m arket, taken.
The P otter sewing d u b met
with Mrs. Alex Snodgrass Tues­
day. The afternoon was spent
in making fancy work and play­
ing games. Refreshm ents were
served by Mrs. Snodgrass as-
CHRISTO PHER C. THURBER
UNDERW EAR
M en ’s fine all-w ool U n p in Suits t5
fra d e . now , , ’ .
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M en ’ « heavv cotton ribbed U ” ion
S'd*« st
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91.45 and
M en’ « all-w o o l
U n d ers h irt»
and
D--><ver. st, e4»b . ,
,
Bovs’
lined U n io n Shite, eiree
$4.45
1.60
2.45
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0.69
M e n ’ » O', tin « flsnpel N ig h t S b lr,».
1.49
reg u lar SI 85 grade . . . .
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
$0.95
M e n ’s I’ -h t-w e ig h t Rubbers . , J .
3.49
Men’» 12-ineh rubber Pao« . . .
.3.25
M en ’s 8 incq rubber Peas . .
,
M e n ’s K nee Boots
15.26, *8 .6 0 , 4.25
0.45
C h ild re n ’ s Storm Rubber« . . .
20 dpt cent discount on
all wool and wool mixed
Blankets
To close o u t : Men’s
leather-lined Jacket«.
$5.25
$5 60 tra d e , now
6.25
| 7 50 gra I« , r o s
7.25
98 .9 0 grade, i s «
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F A R M M A C H IN E R Y
BEN
fig
outjMil il
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ot rs ’ ber lb ” g ifi Wbo likes caadv,
i» everyw here J ber uppoyile would
one 76-k. t i l N. Broadalht# et-, Albany
be h«rd
find.
And if site gels
her ra n d y from u» she knows she
gets the l>»»t oonfectionory io
town
T h a t te wbv when yon
te ll bbt you w ill hov h*t a bog of
candy she alw ays »ays * ' Be sur«
si d get i t at C le r k ’s ."
FARM LOANS
Write tor booklet deacribmg onr 20-
ir Rural Credit Amort lied Loans
e loan pave out in 20 payments, re­
in« the priocipe,
Cheep rate». So
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B« a k L a n d C o ..
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C la r k
US Lyon street, Albany. Ore
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When a Bumper Crop's a Crlm«^
T H E C A N D Y G IR L
T, S U D T E L L
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We cut all our ra­ find shelter in her border*.
I and 1 -fed them
tions to twe meals a day, ant that
Thurber hopes, after visiting Ore­
The other day the president
was black bread and water. But we gon nod Washington, to return again of the organized raisin grow«is
saved the children.”
to the oamps in Oreeca. where he
When the orders came from the says there are at least tt.OM orphan of Csdifomia in a public address
th a t -it
Turks that even the children must shtldrwn. many of whom muit die tMa declared emphatically
, would
be a crime to plant
leave Turkey, Thurber was 200 taUee winter from sheer exposure.
The Neer East Belief offices are ad another grapevine, in the golden
from the coast, with thrae ranges ef
mountains between him and safety. <12 Block Exchange Building. Port­ state. ’ Wobably he hud in mind
It was In the dead of winter, with deep land. and 221 Burke Bldg.. Seattle.
toe fact th at the growei s so far
enow everywhere. There were neither
have received only two cents a
railroads nor automobiles, and the
1 pound fo r the raisins grown
7,000 children were transported la rw The Study Club
, and delivered to the association
lays on the three weeks’ Journey te
Mr«. H. F. English and Mrs. in 1923. The general manager
the tee
Many died earoate. as tre-
the walnut producers’ or­
qnently there was no shelter either by L. E. Waltcn were hostesses at a ! of
day or night sad they had te sleep meeting of
the Study club ganization warns the growers
la the open In the snow. When final­
to prepare for lower prices as
ly they reached the ooaat and aaw tke Thursday afternoon a t the Eng­
Fourteen members the bearing acreage increases.
Am erice a flag flying ever the skips lish home.
brought for their rescue, and the responded to roll
clUi with The management of the prune
white-coated sailors tenderly lifting Thanksgiving selections. Mrs. and apricot growers’ association
the tittle ohOdren te places of eefsty, C.
P. Moody wag elected to is worrying abojut the possibili­
■ome came to him and asked. "Where
menibcrship, Plans were per­ t y of 'a oumpfcr crop in 1925,
Is God?” Maturplly they thoaghf they
growers, watching
fected for the bazaar and cook­ and th a
bad reached Beaten.
j
the
flgs increase, are
When Thurber arrived In Constaa- ed- ftjbd sale to be given in the
scared
future prospects,
tladple he found thousands of peo­ 0. ’ ill. Miller building, Decem­
ple huddled In the great Selemle bar­ ber
for the benefit of the agriculture ia in a fair position,
i b u t’oniy because in 1924 crops
racks in Constantinople; the barracks public library.
Look at cotton.
In which Florence Nightengale Im­
An interesting lesson on the were ¿hort.
mortalised herself a few geaeratloaa
When
th
e
yield
estimates went
furniture of our forefathers
ago. Typhus, typhoid, smallpox, dys­
up
two
million
bales,
the value
entery. seurvy, were only a few of the was ¡given by Mrs. J. VV. Clark. j of
the cotton crop dropped
diseases taking heavy toll ot human Appropriate charades and musi­
Ute Thurber bought cabbage by the cal selections added to the a f­ nearly half a billion dollars from
i the high point. Fundamentally
carload to break the scurry; bat when ternoon’s enjoyment.
even oarloads were set soOfelent te
Mia. J. VV. Moore of Ilarii»- ' theryi hpd been no lasting ad-
, o: If 1925 should see
give the necessary greea foods te tha burg was a guest.
scurvy sufferers, be bought s field of
1 bufriRP0<7rpps everywhere, there
Table
decorations
were
char­
grass and with that broke the disease
will bqfewailing and gnashing of
He stayed In Constantinople natll acteristic, a replica of the May­ teethr
all the fanning coun-
(
flower
forming
the
centerpiece
Oreec« agale opened ber gates and
try.-^I&
ccm
ber Sunset.
allowed tke remaining refusoea te and m inature craft were used
agtiL sold *xd »«changed at all tim et
f
s Confectionery
Chester Rice was a visitor a t
the county spat Monday.
Misses Betty Coshow and
Fay Proebstel spent the week
end at Corvallis.
Rev. E. L. Wood retuined to
Eugene Monday, a fte r filling his
appointment at the Church of
Christ.
J. L. Bowman returned to
Portland Monday a fte r a visit
tie Brownsville to look a fte r his.
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Noon lunches.
Home-made candv and ica Cream.
"All I ask ot the American people
Is that they will seud me rljh t back
Into the midst ot It all again. I want
ub C leanin g W o rks, In c .
Cor, Becocud, and Perry to he out In Greece takinc the
motherless children out ot the leaky,
Master Dyers and Cleaners
desolate camps and piscine them In
Made - T o - Measure Clothes
homes ot comfort,” says Christopher
M P K R IA L G A P E , 20» 'V . F irs t C. Thurber, who It spending the early
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
weeks ot December In Orefon and
Phone 665
Washington as speaker tor Golden
W c MBVSK CLOSR
Rule Sunday, December 7th.
During bit Ore years In Turkey,
jtaonkto E L E C T R IC co
a Official Stromberg carburetor aarv Thurber lived through more expsr-
e station.
Conservative prices
A ll laoees than would come to the average
ark guaranteed
119-121 W. Second. person In as many llfa-tlmes He was
Imprisoned by the Turks tor tour
A R lN E L L O parlors
months because he would hot pay his
(A beauty aid for every need) Income tax— a tax larger than hit
Prancis Hole:
whole lneotne.
Prep., W lNNIPtM D Ross
One night, while alone In his office
en and money sre best when be was suddenly summoned to the
busy. Make your dollars work in Turkish headquarters, where without
our savings department. A l b a n y S t a ceremony
TM
or explanation, he was beat­
B a m s . Under government supervision. en into IntsnsiMlfty. The soles of his
Fast were mashed to a pulp, h it riba
G O R E ’ S M U S IC H O U S E
crashed, and his face was almost un­
" E veryth in g musical ’ ’ recognisable, whan, attar a night of In­
sensibility he was found the next
25 W First st.
m oral»! by the other Am Orleans.
3 T IM S O N T H E S H O E ÏÏO C T O R
L ater whflg taking children from
5 Second street, opposite Ham ilton's the bodies at their dtad mothers, an
(orc
Infected louse crawled from the body
"Sudden Service.’ ’
ot a child to Thurber's body, and for
P H E ^ M A R G l h R i l E S H O I ’ F E days be was delirious with typhus.
L Shampooing. Marcelling and Scalp
"The thing that oauaed me to lose
raatineuU
Margaret Countryman,
faith In God and man and everything
« W es’ Second st. Phone 22.
and everybody, was the order from
New Tork saying that since people
K S P E C IA L T Y S H O P P E
In America were getting tired ot giv­
r hemstitching and stamped good«. ing. we moat take In no more children.
an iilto n ’s. 315 W. Seoond at. Four thousand children presented
themselves In a period of a little over
s ïd ï^ A ÏÎÎÎe re o i) A S o n. d in triu -
» year They were the remnants of
ltors and dealers tor Maxwell. Chsl-
po.ooo people driven past my relief
Bssex H id so n A Hupm obila cars,
station dnilag tke l« |t thro» years,
woriea. » poliea. 1st A Bros da bin
net more than 10.009 of whom sur­
vived. How could I refute tbaaa chll-
dren’ 1 couldn't! I took them la.
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tn iil Intereel».
L. W. Inedit and Jess Eaton
of Portland have purchased
Shannon’s saw mill and .will
rvo it this winter and spring.
Mrs. A. E. Loucks returned
to Walia Wailu Friday a lte r n
visit with Mrs. E. F. Sa-wyer.
E. A. Evans made a trip to
Albany Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Damon
and little daughter of Beftd ar­
rived
Thursday
to
spend
. unksgiMii^ witn the for.i.ers’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
D a m o n ._ ________
Farmers not tha Oniy Sufferers
Are you a farm er, and do you
feel blue because the farm ers
are not making profit«? Well
once in a while one is, and the
others may realize th at their’s
is not the only occupation pur­
sued a t a loss.
Internal
revenue
reports
show tliat 1475 planing mill
companies in 1921 (th a t is ns
late as figures are given) re­
ported a total income of ¡¡>38,-
000,090 less $5,000,000 income
ta x ; the other 1891 companies
reported losses of $76,000;00<>
on which fortunately they had
to pay no taxes.
i ¿unset for December says:
The 2000-odd leather and
leather-products m anufacturers
lost 957,000,000 in 1920 and
960,000,000 the next year. They
are still paying Irish dividends.
Half the paper m anufactur­
ers in 1921 had an aggregate
income
of 937.000,000; the
other half saw $49,000,000 go
down the rat hole.
Of t i e
m anufactureres of furniture,
auto bodies and other lumber
products, 2984 had total profits
of 970 000.000 on which tfiey
paid the Government $11,000,-
000 in taxes; the remaining
3749 companies reported total
deficits of $120,000,000. Even
the oil corporations in th a t year
showed a loss of 988,000,000 for
the industry. In the coal indus­
try the net earnings of the prof­
it takers failed to cover the
losses of the unprofitable com­
panies by 95,000,000.
Outstanding exceptions in
this gloomy compilation were
public service corporations, ho­
tels, restaurant and 'laundry
people, banks and the theatres.
With them the returns indicat­
ed a good average profit.
In renewing his subscription
to the Enterprise .< H. D. Mitz-
ner, now of Los Angeles w rites:
“We surely miss the Enterprise
and wish to subscrilte again.
We are enjoying good health
and the wonderful privilege of
going to day school this year."
Mr. Mitzner also sent an article,
printed elsewhere, giving the
verdict of 82-year-old Dr, I. W.
Munhall, editor of the Philadel­
phia E astern Methodist, and re­
membering th at the publisher
of the Enterprise must pay cash
fatty Vaar*. Sold by all dmtxlat*.
for setting type, inclosed $1 to
P. J. CHBKIY ft. CO, Toledo, Ohi<
pay for th at.
as place cards.
Raymond Logan, who is em­
Club will meet December 11
ployed ’1A t h e 1 W estern Union
with Mrs. W. H. McMahan.
Corrtfc»any at La GrBnde, attend­
ed the jootlMtll garde a t Corval­
Morton Hadley -and family, lis ’Saturday and ¿hen came to
accompanied by Molrton’s broth­ Halsey to spend' the rest of his
er, Fred Hadley, drove out from week’s vacation Jwith his m oth­
KansAs and have lieen guests at er, M fi- B e l v a r g l x ^ a n ^ ,
! the 110106 of their brother,
Frank Ijadlev, an! wife* M ur-
ton is the father of Gladys and
Treatment,both
Velva Hadley, who have been local et-d Iw m isl, in,! has been ssiccas-
making their home with their lul In tha mataeanx of Catarrh for over
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Medicine
uncle for some time.
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