4 la lsß ^ E n te rn rise ^ lT a lsc y jO ro g o n H ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H a l s e y E n t e r p r is e Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon ™ Stucco Colonial Is Attractive Design for a Comfortable Home j ! agriculture. It is an economic quea- tion pure and simple and must be worked out accordingly, it is a fact that no community and no state *1 a year In advance. Arrearages 12 4 c a m onth. Stops when tim e expires lias ever become great from agri­ culture alone. There seems to me a unless continuance Is ordered. Advertising, 20c an Inch; no discount real remedy for email communities fo r tim e or space; no charge fo r and for agriculture. This remedy com position or changes. Announce­ ments o f entertainm ents, food sales, ie the mixing of industiy with ag­ etc., whose object is to raise money, riculture and it is now being ap­ charged at regular advertising rates plied in many localities with satis­ Announcements o f religious meetings, n o t exceeding fo u r Inches, free If factory results. I would not suggest copy is received before Tuesday. tb it m anufacturing institutiors move from the city to the small Are You Worthy of Your Child’s villages, but it would be better for Confidence! future industries to be placed iu When you return home at the «mill villages rather than be fur end of a day’s work and feet the ther congested iu the great centers tiny arms of your little boy or girl It would also he a solution of our around your neck and realize the I labor problem if we have one.” love and absolute confidence the j Marshal Hotchkiss Commended child baa iu you, do you ever atk U, S- Marshal Clarence Hotch- yourself the question, Am I wor­ kis is performing a splendid public thy of that confidence? asks Fred­ service in his direction of the KEX erick D. Strickler, state health of­ ' ‘Better C t'izsnship” program ficer. Probably all of us are doing oor broadcasted every S aturday eyen best to provide the materi tl things ing at 8 o ’clock, says Oregon Voter which will make our children’s in a recent issue. Addresses of an lives happy and com fortab'e hut informative character on govern­ what of the lees tangible things mental subjects aie delivered by w itch may have a far more pro leading citizens and public officials f >und influence on (he child’s later the series commenced on C onstitu­ life than any of the material things tion Day, Sep'. 17, and will con­ F irst Floor which we seek to ecpply in abund­ tinue until Flag Day, June, IP28 Cy W. A. RADFORD M r. W illia m A. Ita d fo r d w i l l a n s w e r ance? Are they learning through Western Broadcasting Co. deserves q u e s tio n s and g iv e a d vice F R E E O F parental guidance such things as credit for turning its station over COST on a ll s u b je c ts p e rta in in g to prac neatness, helpfulness and self-re­ to this educational and patriotic tlc a l home b u ild in g , f o r the re a d e rs o f th is paper. On a c c o u n t o f h is w ide liance? Is the child receiving all use. H F and A A. LAKE Pubi.dxn Entered at the postoffice at Halsey, Ore gon, as second class matter. the guidance and protection which H .F Hunt, principal of Stadium will insure his development, both high school, Tacoma, has accepted physical and mental, into a caja- an invitation to address the high ble, useful, healthy and happy school principals of Oregon when citizen? Is lie being taught safety they assemble at the university of first both with respect to the Oregon, January 13 and 14 for the avoidance of disease ard accidents? first aim tai ptincipal’s conference Many of us are likely to take to he held in conjunction with the the attitude that a child does not regular conference of student edi­ need to learn until he goes to tors aud officers this year. school. Such an at'itude is, how­ ever, most unfortunate for the first W O R K IN G U N D E R few ,yeajs of a child’s life are far D IF F IC U L T IE S more important, in the probable By THO M AS A R K L E C L A R K effect they will have on his later Dean o f Man, U n iversity o f life, than any period of iqiial Illin o is. length in his life. It is upon the habits of conduct, thought and i \ ^ O l 'L L lim e to go to lo'il ami tie personal hjgieiie, developed in J flat on your back for some time,” these early years th a t the child’s the doctor sold to me. 1 knew tils reputation and Unit lie future character aud heal h will to was no doubt right. There > ould lie large extent, depend. The char­ no argument. I hud a tremendous lot acteristics which you admire in a of work tlit-t should he done— w ritin g certain man or woman are usually most of t. | hnd no tem perature; I not really sick; what little brain the result of proper early parental was I have was working In us active mid training before school age has been normal ti way us It had ever done. It reached. The reverse it likewise wns only that nn accident hud made It true. Many of the qualities which necessary to spread me out aud lutng weights on my left arm to p ill 11 back we find undesirable in an individ­ Into a position which It refused to as ual are the result of a lack of prop­ sume. J w rite w ith my right h a nd; er early training —Frederick D. even lying on my boek my kr.ee can be flexed and a pod o f paper balanced Strickler. upon It. I would w rite even If I were ; Solution ot Farm Problem Solution of the farm problem by developing industrial projects in the rural district», rather than by political measures such as the Me. Nary.Haugen bill, which would do harm to the very classes it pre­ tends to benefit, was advocated by Ihos. R. Preston, president uf ihe American Bankers Association, iu an addtess in New York recently Cru«n Carrette^« W7 hí < r*i/v J w t t d ta n . J t j GRUEN W ris tle ts a t $35 Ih e first rectangular W rist W atch which we can fu lly recommend I f you have been looking for a really dependable watch at a mod« rate price see this new w ristlet in its choice o f sev eral designs tn sturdy w hitc gold reinforced cases F M . F ren ch & Son Jewelers- Optcm etrists _ Albany a :«-v “J « -* » T i on my b a rk ! The process was slow and w eari­ some. I had lo rest nt short Intervals, but It was amazing how much I could get done in a day, strained though the poaltlon was. And tin work made the tim e pass more quickly. I was more cheerful from having something to do; my back ached less -ecause I hail less tim e to give to pondering over my aches. D ifficult as It was, I came to enjoy I t ; aud the work got done A friend o f mine, because of a peculiar accident was forced for a month to be face downward on her ' bed. She could look over the edge , o f the bed which was low and near the floor, and she devised ull sorts of j things to occupy her time—some of ! them useful work, others play—and ' so, while doing something w orthw hile kept herself cheerful nnd happy. It was not an cusy condition under which i to work, but she wns resourceful and i energetic. I have Just been told of two men lying In a hospital, neither perm itted to move Ills body, but free to do what he wished w ith his hands. One was a stock broker who hod a long distance telephone Installed and did business regularly during business hours. He adm itted that he got on more success- I fu lly than when he was In his office in j he city because, lying prone In bed. i he was not Interrupted, not disturbed. He gave bis letters to his stenog raplier early In the morning nnd then 1 he had a ll hit tim e to himself. J The second man was a w rite r, lie had a type w ritin g mnchltw* suspended above the ted In such a way as per m ltted him to move It up and down to admit the sheet o f paper on which he wns w riting, nnd tn such a post I I lion as to make It possible, lying as he j was, to operate It. He worked along all day. forgetting that lie was In vallded, Hint at times he suffered pain, i and got his regular work done almost I as well ns tf It were possible fo r him to be on his feel, lie was the sort that wouldn't let difficulties keep him from work. Whether a man works or not often depends upon the difficulties which he Is w illin g to overcome. lfi> l»St W oM ri, Newspaper Colon.! A lbany n , , ? y ,F lo r a l c ° - cut an,‘ n l” ” ‘ F lo ra l art for ever’ and plants, and a ll occasions b low e r phone 45H-I I ? A S T A L B A N Y BA K BER~ s H op Charles R. Goltra. P ro p rie ty Member of M aster Barber, Assccutioa Specializing in Ladies' and C h ild re n '. H a ir Luts and Bobs. W ork G u a r a n i 1029 East Second St. Albany A l b a n y sta te bank u „ '» i n v i t e your business. Savmes i commercial aceou.it,. Capital, surpta, un divide d profits, JlOO. 100. JPA STBU R N ’S GROCER Y ~ ZT 4th and Lyons Street I lie place to buv good groceries at ih. rig h t price. On the corner, plentw room to park. Albany. V 01 P ’ortrailler F urniture Co., futnj * ture, rugs, linoleum , stoves ran«,’ Funeral directors. 427-433 west po!; street. A lbany, Oregon, “ P JJO L M A N & JACKSON E v e ry th in g in the lin e o le a ta Bike,y y th in g in the l i ____ Opposite Postoffice The photograph shows Miss Doro thca Smeltzer, senior at Holyoke col­ IM P E R IA L C A FE. 209 W. Fiw lege, who has been awarded the an­ * H arold G. M u rp h y Prop, nual prize silver cup for Ihe most per Phone 665 fe d physical student out o f 200. Miss ________ W h n h v e r c l o s e Smeltzer Is tw enty o n e years old, J e n n in g s A u to T o p Sh >p— Auto w.dglis 117 pounds, and comes fr-'tu M trim m in g , seat covers and winter in- Brooklyn. N. Y. closures. 202 E. Second. Plmne lls j. __ __________ N- L. Jennings Manager Plan. Next Sunday is New Y e at'ed a v . Rvau Mt. 1 and start the year R O S C O E AMES HARDWARE right by attending the Church of The W inchester Store Christ. Special music at all ee t- v'ces. TU SSI NG & T U S S IN G Insurance A General Line with at­ tractive rates. Specializ- in g in autom obile and truck insurance. J. L. Stuart, Insurance Agency, 110 W. 2nd St., Albany. Ore. Phone 133 LAW YERS Hulsey aud Brownsville Oregon Call At Davenport Music House For New and Second Hand Pianos. Pianos For Rent, A lbany, Oregon FARM LOANS at lowest rate of interest. Real Estate Insurance Prom pt service, courteous treatment. W m . B a in , w ith Lane County Abstract company, Albany I f you enjoy a good meal And know a good meal when von gel it Y o u 'll be back for y o u 'll not forget it. PARAGON CAFE LeKliou:9,1l,^ h GEO- M. GILCHRIST ALBANY D E L B E R T S T A R R Second Floor Plan. house. Each room lias a closet ad­ jo in in g it. A baiement, Hie same size ns the house proper, provides storage room and space fo r the heating plant nnd fuel. Also dormers set In the roof ad m it lig h t to a good jlzed attic, which alao may be used fo r atorage and other purposes. The exte rior walls o f the Louse are covered w ith stucco, m aking an un­ usually attractive home. The frame may be o f lumber, or the house may ba constructed o f brick, tile or con crete blocks, w ith the stucco applied over. T his is an unusually attractive farm home building design. Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon F is h e r -B r a d e n Funeral Directors-Embalmers Lady Assistant. Chapel or Residence p'uneral, Phone 93. A lbany, Oregon »' r o b b in g s a r b e r in g The Halsey Garage ! ? fi B B ■ ■ B B G B B f l B ■ a B B M IL L E R Bulbs!--Shrubs! ■ ■ ■ B B S LINN BUTTER and Buyers of Eggs A F arm ers’ Co-operative Creamery and K o ls te r, F e d e ra l, a n d C ro s le y Radio Accessories Anderson Motor Company Albany, Oregon Fisher Bros. Implement Co. Phone 47 A lbany, Oregi n Before buying visit our thoroughly cqui ped store for “ H o lt C o m b in e s ” LEE DRUG STORE OYER YEARS IN ALBANY ” ■ a a ? Good Looks and Good Sight John Deere Implements, De Laval Milkers and Separa­ tors and farm rs hardware 1 lie first retaiued aud the second attained bv glasses fitte d here. Broken Lenses Duplicated R F -V E R S X C E -S iucere reverence i , reflected in every , ct Licensed to Practice in United ■ State, Court and a ll Courts in ■ Oregon. Offices it« Baltim ore Bldg 2 Albany, Oregon. P ric e s Measure room -height-length and width and we will tell you just the right amount of paper to get. A lb a n y George William Wright Attorney-at-Law in u a a a k H . a a ■ ■ ■ V e r y A t t r a c t iv e N e w D e s ig n — U p - t o - D a t e P a tte r n s . Careful. K ie n tific test, of eye, ui,f -he frie u d ly Serious Harm May be ('one to the Eyes by Wearing Outgrown Glasses. W L W R IG h t . F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R Phone z £ R08S,"i‘n' bKal „ Halsey, Oregon Your eve, should be examined and your glasses checked at least once every two years. Let its help your eye, in perfect condition. * ” ” " i ‘1*' Albany Creamery Association Nursery Stock A fine lot to select from without wading in the mud. Wall Paper ■ a n a a a B B a a a a B a a a a a a a Francisco, $15. ■ a a a a a a a a a ■ t 30 Days Cleanup on P h o n e 70 S a il Atwater-Kent Agent Hub Cleaning W orks Albany L aundry E very Tuesday E. C . j. s. Albany to Chrysler Cars BATHS AND S H A M P O O IN G HONK! T ic k e t office Bell Line Stage. M anufacturers of F is k a n d F e d e ra l T ire s . : E H L E R f ’S GROCERY 401 \V F irs t street Successor to J. D. bears We W lil tay to please yon In five years 100,000 dashed into eternity. \\ hat’s out there? Nobody knows. Better come around and have brakes relined or adjusted. Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits. w. W rrg ht * r v , " baking co 405 West F irst B U T T B R -N U T BREAD The Enterprise 11.00* year. HONK! 30 C o r. F ir s t & F e r r y S ts. w /^ lb a n y =£7)ireclory A exp e rie n ce as e d ito r, a u th o r and m a n ­ u fa c tu re r. he Is. w ith o u t d o u b t, the h ig h e s t a u th o r it y on a ll these su b ­ je c ts . A d dress a ll In q u irie s to W illia m A. R a d fo rd , No. 1S27 P ra irie avonue, C hicago, 111., a n d o n ly in clo se tw o -c e n t • ta m p fo r re p ly . Ih e colculul style o f architecture Is popular among those who build homes both In the city and the sm aller com rnunities us well. I t Is economical to build becuuse the Hues o f the building are straight. I t is attractive in ex te rlo r appearance and the greatest amount of room may be secured on the two floors. The home design shown 13 of a seven-room bouse, 33 by 24 feet, exclu­ sive of the porches on either end. Il follow s the colonial style o f room a r­ rangement, w ith an eniruuce ball in Hie center, a liv in g room extending the depth of the house on one side and dining room and kitchen on the other. In uddilion to this arrange­ ment, a large washroom w ith lavatory is added fo r the convenience o f the farm fam ily. The liv in g room, as w ill be noted by the floor plans that accompany the exterior view, is 13 feet wide und 23 feet long. In the center o f the out­ side w all is set an open fireplace with doors opening onto the porch on cithe r side. The dining room is nt the fro n t aud is 13 by 14 feet. The k itc h in Is rattier large, w hile the washroom ts 8 by 10 feet. lir e stairs to the second floor run out o f the entrauce hall aud lead to u central bull ubove. Each bedroom is u corner room, giving plenty o f light nnd ventilation. The bathroom Is at the end of the hull at the front o f the Perfect Physical Student Harold Albro, Jeweler and O ptom etrist, 313 West F irst Street Albany,O re. E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 422 W e s t E ir s t S tre e t A lb a n y , O re g o n Complete Home Furnishers Un.versal & Ceicnial Ranges