H a l s e y E n terprise P in e G ro v e H em s Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon, H F and A A LAKE F./h.'.Uxr. B atered at the postoffi« c at Halsey, Ore icon, a« second class matter, • <WW • Dutch Colonial Home Contains Tl!’S,!i.A\i J rs SS1XG H ila°y and Brownsville Six Good, Well-Lighted Rooms; Oregon (BntsrprUM CorrssDondenre) M i«» F is h e r - B r a d e n Funeral Directors-Embalmers Lady Assistant. Chapel o r Residence Funerals. Phone 95. A lb a n y , Oregon J D E L B E R T S TA R R { Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer not exceeding four inches, free if Saturday and Monday. I I . h a g y o f O lM W M d , W . . - I - Twenty y i n ol tru itlu l service, ington, visited at the L E. E jg y as presiuent of Oregon State Agti- home tbe first o f tbe week Miss Mearle Sira ley was a guest cu ltural College is tbe record ol at tbe Lome of her friend, Miss 1’ieeident W. ,. Kerr. Pearl Pehremn, last week. Beginning December 12, last tbe Several Pine Grove people have price o f lia b ility iu*urance incieas attended tbe revival services being e l 16 percent, on private passen held at Lake Creek cbarcb. ger autos caused, it is claimed, by Miss Anna H einrich returned to increased speed of travel, accident« her work at Corvallis Tuesday af and increasing fiequeccy of claims ter several days vacation spent for damages. with her parents here. M r. and Mrs. E arl Albertson An a uthority on tbe ta riff recent who were recently m arried, left ly stated tbe proposition clearly, Monday for M onmouth where they as it affects tbe farm er and tbe w ill retid * while attending norm al m anufacturer, when be »aid ' Our ta riti must remain high as long as school, both being students. Mr Mid Mrs. W. D. McLaren the livin g standards of other pio- ducing nations remain at lower and Dorothy and Mr. and M is. L. level. Whether, therefore, tbe E. Eagy and sons, Rosa, Verne question it viewed from I be etand- and Lyle, were guests ai tbe Floyd p iiu t ol selfishness or p h ila n th ro Nechola home New Year’s Day. Miss Grac6 Pebrsson was at Leb pe, tbe protective ta riff boa tnoie than sufficient u ig u m m t in its anon Tuesday to visit her friend, M'se Oldham, returning lhu rsd u y, f ivor to support it . ’ ’ and Mi s Pearl Pebrsson was a The te-rible crime which was gue»t at the home of Miss Beta committsd in C alifornia recently Read in Salem Wednesday. lia s forcibly fucused tbe mind of tbe public oil the crime problem. There ban been u tendency c f late to let the b«rs down for tbe c rim i nal. Punishment is long delayed, By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK even in t i n worst of crimes. A Dean of Men, University of kind-hearted public has wished to Illinois. do everything possible to “ reform crim inals'* but the task bus been > IB been dropped from undertaken w ith the wrong idea of J « ollege fo r poor scholarship Io treatment. The laws i f the land accordance w ith Hi regulations w lilel- should he allowed to take their prevailed, and lie was m ourning the course unhampered by well-doers fact und ra ckin g hi«; bra in s fo r some adequate a lib i w hich w ould give him and eentiinentnlists. reason fo r a p p lyl-.g fo r rcudnilsslon HAVING THI DRAG C The church is equipped by trad i tion and purpose to deal with (lie s p iritu a l tide of man’ s life, and out of the development of that slone, can come those noble q u a li ties of altruism , of high purpose, of noble resolve, which are essen- t'n l to the kind of civic leadership which democracy needs today, tie- c'a rrd Dr A. U. H a ll, president of the U niversity ol Oregon in his ad- <lre»s delivered recently at tire dedi cation ol the Fir.-t Baptist church of Eugene. I he ro'e ol the church in civic tra in in g is the r««l» of s p iritu a l leadership. I conceive l ie purpose of tbe church to bo ,o de velop, interpret, and articulate the s p iritu a l li e ol its members and to provide for tbe com m unity which it etrves the s p iritu a l leaders! ip th a t is essential to an « A c tiv e hi stem ol democratic control. I t was not th a t lie had made the most o f id s o p p o rtu n itie s o r (ha t he Imil been the v ic tim o f III lu c k o r sudden m isfortune, lie had sim ply been caught asleep at the s u llili. I t was the ta d o f the semester and most o f the fe l lows had gone home, " I f Tom Johnson were only here," G ild e r rem arked, “ I <1 he able to get by a ll rig h t." “ llo w come?" his room m ate asked him. "W e ll, Tom hus a drag w ith the dean, am i I know lie could get me reinstated Just hy asking." G ild e r accepted the Hindu proverb th a t I f you h a te a frie n d on the po lice force, respect fo r the law Is not c-sicritlul. lie believed th o ro u g h ly In m aking frien d s w ith the sens or ' the Double Acting BakingPowder always pure and always dependable L A D Y A S S IS T A N T B row nsville, Oregon i named n long lis t o f more o r less | prom luent citize n s and officers c f the ! stale. "H o w would th a t fact help you to ; do a Job w e ll? ' I Inquired. "W e ll, I suppose It w o u ld n 't," hs : was forced to reply, "A n d w hat about rhe boy who wants a Job and whose fa th e r Is so un fo rtu n a te as not to know nnyone o f I Im portance?" "H e 'd Just be out o f lu ck." "W e never hold it against a !>■ v who w ants w o rk th a t his fa th e r knows a lot o f p ro m in e n t people, lie has Just as good a chance m i) one i else." He looked at rue c u rio u s ly ; but I d on't th in k he understood. It was un I In te llig ib le to hint th a t anyone who M IL L E R W . L . W r ig h t A lbany C ut flowers Floral Co. lo ra l a rt fo r e ve ry and plants. F lora and a ll occasions. F lo w e r phone 458-f. E AST A L B A N Y BA R BE R SH O P Charles R. G o ltra , P ro p rie to r M em ber of M aster Barbers A ssccia tio n . S p e cia lizin g in Ladies' and C h ild re n 's H a ir Cuts and Bobs. W o rk G uaranteed 1029 East Second St. A lb a n y , Ore. A lbany state bank — wo in v ite y o u r business. S avings and com m ercial aceounts. C a p ita l, surplus, u n d iv id e d profits, $loC. COO. D V irtm ille r F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i- * ture, rugs, lin o le u m , stoves ranges. Funeral directors. 427-433 west F irs t street, A lb a n y , Oregon. G E H L E R f ’ S G R O C E R Y 401 W F irs t street Successor to J. D. bears We w ill tay to please you U O L M A N it JACKSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR D. C ROSSMAN, Local M anager Lady Assistant By W. A. RAD FO R D mers give a considerable am ount o f space in the up stairs rooms, and be sides p e rm it numerous w indow s th a t make them lig h t und a iry . A no th e r .a ttra c tiv e fe a tu re o f th is type o ' home Is the ce n tra l entrance, usually l av ing u sm all open porch covered w ith an a rtis tic ro o f supported by colonial columns. T he bouse shown here h 33 fr e t wide and 24 feet deep. The entratiee lends Into a ce n tra l hall, on one »Ido o f which Is the liv in g room and mi the o ther the d in in g room. T h is a r rangement b ring s both o f these rooms ! to the fro n t o f the house. In tin s i nonie the liv in g room Is 13 hy 10 fe< t tj inches. Note U nit the open porch that n djolns the liv in g room may he reached e ith e r from the room its e lf o r from the washroom th a t Is d ire c tly ' back o f it. An open fireplace adds to the com fort o f th is room in w in te r. The d in in g room on ■ the opposite side o f the house is not q u ite so la rge ! us the liv in g room, hut is 12 hy Id fern, a size that w ill at commodate a ra th e r large fa m ily. M r. W il li a m A F ta d fo id w i l l a n s w e r q u e s tio n s a n d g iv e a d v ic e F R E E O F C O ST o n n il s u b je c ts p e r t a in in g to p rac tic a l h o m e b u ild in g , f o r th e r e a d e rs o f th is p a p e r. On a c c o u n t o f h is w id e e x p e rie n c e as e d ito r , n u t h o r a n d m a n u fa c tu r e r , ho Is, w it h o u t d o u b t, th e h ig h e s t a u t h o r it y on a ll th e se s u b - le c t e . A d d re s s a ll In q u ir ie s to W illia m A. R a d fo r d , No. IS27 P r a ir ie a v e n u e , C h ic a g o , 111 , a n d o n ly In c lo s e tw o - c e n t t t g in p fo r r e p ly . T here Is som ething about a D utch colonial Imme th a t gives It the ap pearance o f being a much la rg v r house than It re a lly Is. A t first glance the home shown In the Illu s tra tio n below looks lik e a large house, co n taining many rooms. In re a lity ib is house contains hut six rooms, hut u ll are o f good size; each has n u merous windows, and ns a conse quence, Is well ventilated. The a ttractiveness o f the e x te rio r appearance o f u Dutch colonial home comes, from the long, gra ce fu l sweep o f the roof, and the broken lines made by tbe wide dorm ers that are set in e ith e r sole o f the roof. These dor A ll calls answered day o r n ig h t Phone 255. Halsey, Oregon GLOBE 45SS Sun. Mon. Tues., Jan. 8-9-10 Lon Chaney in ** G roce ry— B a k e ry E v e ry th in g in the lin e of eats Opposite Postoifice IM P E R I A L C A F E , 209 W . F irs t H a ro ld G. M u rp h y Prop. Phone 665 W e n e v e r clo se Jennings Auto Top Sh-tp— A uto ” tr im m in g , seat covers and w in te r in closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 41SJ. N . L. Je n n in g s M anager ROSCOE AM ES HARDW ARE T he W in ch e ste r Store ^London After Midnight” O A K L A N D — P O N T IA C S Sales and Service Good used cars sold w ith o u r guarantee Wednesday William Haines in B Y E R L Y M O T O R CO. A lb a n y, O regon O u r new series Pontiac now on d is p la y “Spring Fever” Thursday and Friday ‘Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary’ Saturday Jackie Coogan in ‘The Bugle Call’ Insurance A G eneral L in e w ith a t tra c tiv e rates. Specializ in g in au tom o b ile and tru c k insurance. J. L. Stuart, Insurance Agency, 110 W. 2nibS t., A lb a n y, Ore. Phone 933 FARM LOANS at lowest rate o f interest. Real Estate Insurance P rom pt service, courteous tre a tm e n t. W m . B a i n , w ith Lane C o u n ty A bstract com pany, A lb a n y Fire Fighters Ciad in Asbestos If? Your head aches,— Your eyes sm art,— Your reading blurs,- Your glasses need changing,— I f you en jo y a good meal A nd know- a good meal when vo lt get i t Y o u ’ ll be back fo r y o u 'll n o t fo rg e t it. PARAGON CAFE Legion lu n ch Tuesdays G E O M. G IL C H R IS T ALBANY T ic k e t office Hell L in e Stage, A lb a n y to San Francisco, $15, M IHlIIMNIMIMUHIinilll. Call At Davenport Music House ju st For New and Second Hand Planes. Pianos For Rent. A lb an y, Oregon Have your eyes et- amined and begin enjoying life again. Albany Creamery Association M anufacturers of I a tth irn ml field fire» Is a hazardous ta s k ; te rrific heat lu such emerg " lea I been overcome h,v using a. 1 «estos suits. T he Union O il company m Its outheru C a lifo rn ia fields, has specially d rille d "asbestos c ro w s ' whose ottii lent w o rk Is u ltrn c tln g much comment. The photograph show * an as bestos c riw com bating a fire w hich occurred in the u ild s t o f o il d e rricks F. M. French & Son Jewelers- Optometrists Cuts Hi» Own Salary B I""1" “ ’ "««'tnaotHtitttailoiminiiiiioanminnonnlimnmmmimiionttmimiaiminiiiiioiiiimiiiiiomiiimiiioiiinmiiiiniiiimiiiiia j W o o l W a n te d H ig h e s t Prices P a id . $1.00 per fleece advanced payment on contract. I $13. per ton for land plaster if orders are received before 1 February 5th. See us for Red and Alsike Clover. A eom- | LINN BUTTER an d B u y e rs o f Eggs Albany p le te lin e o f Albers and Lilly’s chick feed will be carried. j T. J. Skirvin Seed Company knew a congressmen or a policeman d ld u 't hnve a b e tte r chance to get I som ething be w anted thau a n o th e r not , so fo rtu n a te ly situated. | I t I* in te re s tin g to see how often a man. when he s a n ts som ething that I he has no legal r l ; h t to have, shows , me a badge o r a b u tto n or a meniher- i ship card In some o rg a n iza tio n to which I m yself belong, o r b ring s nte a le tte r fro m an acquaintance o f | prom inence, sa y in g : "M r. Brow n Is u man o f Influence . In o u r com m unitv and an In tim a te | frie n d o f mine. I f you can see jo u r way d e a r to set aside the reg u la tio n s In h it case I shall appreciate tl.e co u rte sy." A nd such a man expects th a t It w ill he done. I t Is n 't Justice he Is a fte r ; ; It Is special consideration. K n o w in g i * man on th e po lice force», he fe lt q u ite sure th a t ho ccuhl get by. It's a p o o r th e ory. | 'N»«»tap«r Vatwu) 405 W est F irs t B U T T E R -N U T B R E A D 4th and Lyons Street T he place to bnv good groceries at the r ig h t price. On th e corner, p le n ty of rqom to park. A lb a n y. A gent H u b C le a n in g W orks A lb a n y L a u n d ry E v e ry Tuesday E. C. B A K IN G CO E A S T B U R N ’S grocery B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS AND S H A M P O O IN G ,, , a curious and rath e r general point c f view th a l I f we know some cne o f Im portance o r even I f we know tnm ebody who knows somebody In a position o f Influence th a t fact e n title s us to special consideration, special p rivile g e, the rig h t to Ignore regula Hons and to v io la te the law. A boy came to me m t long ago to e n list my help In g e ttin g a Job. "M y fa th e r is ve ry w ell acquainted w ith Senator B la n k ," he snld, 'a n d I he kn o w s ........................ •• And then he Crescent A LBANY M. t i l dya Gibaun w u an A l- | l a year in advance. Arrearages 12%c b»oy visitor T b u n d a y. a m o n th Stops when tim e expires M ix Nora and Pearl Pebreron unless continuance Is ordered. »•re Corvallis visilor» Tuesday. A d ve rtisin g , 20c an In ch ; no discount Miss Eunice Sylvester went to fo r tim e o r space; no charge fo r com position o r changes. A nnounce fla r i itburg Monday to Legtn ber m ents o f e n terta in m e n ts, food sales, school work Tuesday. etc., whose object Is to raise money, Flora Mae Chandler has been charged a t reg u la r a d ve rtisin g rates Announcem ents o f religious meetings, q u it e i ll and Dr. Matka was called C Ibany¿//rectory A F a r m e r s ’ C o - o p e r a t iv e C re a m e ry E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 422 W est E ir s t S tre e t A lb a n y , O re g o n Complete Home Furnishers Universal & Colonial Ranges .....................................................N M M M m a •il<"-a.,H.|iimoi,u,iiimtOii«»«„rt:itaiitutir;i--ni -l,tnmaiinw»Hnw»m„ „ „ ■ ■■■■■■■■ai,a a a a a a a ■ ■ a 30 Days Cleanup on When W illia m C. Ile rv .-ite r, cigar m aker and Socialist, wag elected e lt j treasurer ol Reading. Pa., he decided not to accept a ll the s u la rj ulluwed him und fixed his wage at StklNW s 11 year. lln rv e rte r declares he wants I . r.it fitiwll.v ond ttm t gti.otw ¡s plenty I th e re are tiv« s. . io lls ta in nffi.-e In i j Reading now, the others being the 11 1 tro llc r. I The Eutcrpri»* S l.0 0 a year. Wall Paper Good Looks and Good Sight T.*’ e fir * ‘ retained and the se. ond atta ine d by glasses fitte d here. Broken Lenses Duplicated N ew D e s ig n —V p -to -D a te P a tte rn s . C areful, s cie n tific tests o f eyes made and glasses c o rre c tly fitte d . Measure room h e ig h t-le n g th and width and we will tell you just the right amount of paper to get. Serious Harm May be Pone to the Eyes by W earing Outgrown Glasses. LEE DRUG STORE Y o u r eyes should be e xam ined and yo u r glasses checked at least once every two years. Let us h e lp y o u r eyes io perfect c o n d itio n . OYER 3 0 YEAR' IN ALBA N Y C o r. F ir s t & F e rry Sts. Phone 70 ■ B R I Harold Albro, A lb a n y ■ h a ■ Jew eler and O p to m e tris t, 313 West F irs t Street Alt>any,O re.