Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 09, 1928, Image 4

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    Halsey Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon, February. 9. 1923
H a l s e y E n t e r p r is e
Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon,
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F and A A LAKE
Pubiahan
E ntered »t Ihe po.toffice at Halsey. Ore
g n , as second class m atter.
Jl a year in advance. Arrearages 12V4C
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance la ordered.
Ten Jews are members of the
U nited State* House of Represe ,t-
atives B lo :m , C eliar. Cohen, D ic k ­
stem , Jacobstein am i Sarovich of
,
N e w Y o r k ; G older o f P ennsylvania ;
Sahatli of Illin o is ; Bacharach of
New Jer-ey and Mrs K »bn o f C a l­
ifo rn ia
No Jews are members o f
“ Af
The Impression We Leave
By Thomas Arkle Clark, dean of men, University of Illinois
H erbert Hoover, in hie re p o rt
fo r the fiscal year 1927, declares
th a t the rate of real wages in the
U nited Slates d u rin g th a t period
“ rem ained higher than anyw her*
else in the w orld, or in any other
t i m i j i n w orld h is to ry .”
H« de­
c i* es th a t th is high level of pros­
p e rity was the result o f a general
an I perm anent progress, based on
aouud fundam entals, g iv in g mason
fo r the belief that, sa tisfa cto ry con­
d itio n ! w ill continue.
M ijo r.'je n e ra l George W ashing,
t o i l Guethals, who carried
the
stupendous Panama canal project
to successful co m p le tio n , passed
away a lew days ago in his 70th
b irth d a y . F o r his w ork h i the con­
s tru c tio n of the Punania canal and
hia long and useful service in other
lields A m erica w ill hold h im in
g ra te fu l remembrance.
C om pleting its e ig h th c in se cu -
liv e year w ith o u t a fa ta lity to pas­
sengers in steam tra in accidents,
the Southern Pacific established a
r.ew record for prevention of acci­
d ent* to passengers and employes
d u rin g 1927,
I
is a poor business man. Most of his
excursions in to business of m a g n i­ Vital Retail Problems Slated tor
tude have resulted ra th e r disas­
Discussion at O.S.C. Feb. 13-15
tro u sly for the taxpayers who have
to pay his losses.
R e la tio n * of re ta ile rs and hole-
Possibly th a t is w hy he eng.v»es ta le rs and the cost of doing re ta il
in the business of p rin tin g envel. I usineee are the tw o main themes
opes in c o m p e titio n w n h p riv a te for the annual convention o f the
citizens. In such business lie a p ­ Oregon R e ta il M erchants associa­
pen d to shine. He m ig h t be a sue- tio n at C o rva llis F ebruary 13 to 15.
cess in ru n n in g a ch a in of govern- Considerable d.its on th e la tte r
m ent operated peanut stands as question has L e n assembled by
there w ould be about as much of school of commerce fo r cousidera-
an excuse fo r one a c tiv ity as the iio n hv th e merchants.
other. T he money th u s lost by the
J H G a rre tt o f H ills b o ro , pres­
post i (Kce depa rtm e n t is made up id e n t, a n d O . F . T a te , P o r t la n d ,
by fu rth e r t a x ation, draw n in p a rt executive secretary, re p o rt th a t in .
fr o m th e very citizens who are it-- creased interest in th is year’ s m eet,
ju re d by th is uncalled for co m p e ti- ing in su re * u h ig h attendance.
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Trade groups again w ill be grocers,
B ill* ate. before congress whose hardw are, d e p a rtm e n t stores, fu r-
object is to end th is u n fa ir and ,,itu re > K nera> stores and drugs,
indefensible practice of p rin tin g
envelopes by the guv ru n ie u t.
It
is an in ju s tic e to e ve ryo n i.
Funeral Directors-Embalmers
Lady Assistant.
Cliapel o r Residence Funerals.
Phone 95.
A lb a n y , Oregon
A lbany baking co
405 W est F its t
B U T T B R -X U T B R E A D
lb a n y F lo ra l Co.
H A V E often wondered wliat m.i
• fa th e r used to th in k of the Im
A d ve rtisin g , 20c an In c h ; no discount t ie senate,
pr. ».-ion he wade upon me w hen, as
fo r tim e or space; no charge io r
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he sometimes did, he sat down to
composition or changes. Announce-
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ta lk to me opoo serious m a tte r* and
menu of entertainments, food sales.
M r" Evangel.«.« L in d be rg h , mo-
to advise me.
He did not do th is
etc., whose object Is to raise money, leer of Charles, has been presented often, hut It wns seriously done when
charged at regular aavertising rates. wuh a volnm e of autographed he undertook It, and sincerely.
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Announcements of relig io us m e e tin g s ,;, , , .
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. . I trib u te s from prom n<nt French- sat q u ite Impassive ns he talked. I
not exceeding four Inches, free if ,
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made no reply, I did not enter Into
copy Is received before Tuesday
ineo, wbo ten I Mroe. C. Boas de the discussion at a ll, and I gave no
-------------------------------------------------- — Jonve .al to d eliver the token in In dication that his words were fa ll
The co u n ty c o u rt bss marshaled ( erg00
log upon a nything but very stony
ground.
I Im agine he th o u g h t:
sufficient help th is t ear to enforce,
“ W ell, the boy is hopeless any
tb s co lle ctio n o f the dog ta x and
Thc U n ite d States senate has w a y ; youth goes Its own road re
are g iv iu g notice to th » t effect adopted a resolution au th o rizin g gardlese o f the advice o f age, so why
H e lp has been a handicap in the a n a p p ro p ria tio n of $50,000 f >r a ta lk longer."
T ha t Is about what I wanted bltn
past but w ith sufficient collectors m onum eut in W ashington to com­ to th in k, but In re u llty I had great
the work w ill begin M arch 2nd. memorate the services «mi sacriff- respect fo r his suggestions. I valued
W ith 8.000 dogs in the county and Cea o f the women of the U uited them then and I value them even
more hig h ly today. I had the feeling
about <00 licensed we can see but States in the W orld war.
which most youths have o f not w a n t­
lit t le benefits accrue to the county
ing Io give the Impression th a t I
W hv not a d m it th a t a ll m urder- eared much fo r w hat was being said
fro m the tax fo r n e a jy a ll w ill he
to me.
necessary to defray expense of c o l­ era are insane and then fix t i e
I was w a lkin g down M ichigan ave
penalty
severe
enough
to
keep
lid i n g . B u t it is a law and placed
uue one ra in y m orning not long agn
" lie n I wns hailed by a frie n d ly voice
on the statute books b y a m s jo rity them from going insane.
from a cu r on the boulevard.
o f those voting at the tim e and
“ W here are you going?" the voice
The man who has fa ith in h-s
lik e a ll other laws, should he e n ­
Inquired, and th rti “ Let me take you "
business
and
his
business
a
b
ility
is
forced by those elected to that d u ty.
It was Payton whom I had not seen
the one who w ill te ll the world his fu r ten years or so— In fact not since
he had graduated from eollege. Pay
The A m erican citizen is one of i fa ith .
ion had lind his ups and -downs In
the most heavily taxed in the
college.
I lls path sch o la stica lly end
A Petty Business
would. H is home and property, his
m o ra lly had not alw ays been av
stra ig h t ns I could have wished, and
theatre tic k e t, everything lie eats
I t has been said th a t U ncle Sam I hud more than once counseled him
or d rin ks or does is taxed. Our
l ie lu c k e d nip Into th e runiihout «no
tiu tio n a l governm ent is conducted
w ith a fa ir degree of ecenemy. A
well balanced m u n icip a l arid state
governm ent doing away w ith red
tape and combined w ith good busi-
ne s jud g m e n t w ill effect a tax re
ductiou. L o ca lly speaking the city
o f Halsey has no indebtedness and
the county is In very goo I shape
fin a n c ia lly .
ba nv-^/Tree tory
F is h e r - B r a d e n
Oregon’s State Chamber of Com­
merce Should Be Maintained
we started down the
my destination.
"Wliere’ve you been
j
1 saw you?" I inquired.
| e ie ry w h e re It seemed
since I last
He bad been
to me— he Is
an engineer— In South A m erica, In
Nicaragua, In the Canal Zone, and he
had had u most fh te re e tln g and p ro fit­
able experience. Now he had come
bnck to a d iffe re n t so rt o f c iv iliz a tio n
He to ld his s to ry w e ll, and we eat
parked at the side o f the street u n til
t alm ost fo rg e t my e rra n d down the
street.
"D o you rem em ber," he asked me as
I was le a vin g him , " th a t you used
to give me a good deal o f advice when
I was an undergraduate? I wanted
you to th in k then th a t I gave llttfe
heed to It. and I know you though:
that was the case,
You were q u ite
m istaken.
I knew you were rig h t,
and I fo llo w e d yo u r advice though I
wanted to make you th in k otherwise.
I've been In some o f the w orst holes
in the w o rld but I w a n t you to know
th a t I'v e kept clean.
D on’t be dis
couraged; you make more o f an tm-.
presslon on us than you th in k .”
Ham m ond dropped In at homecom­
ing. He had been a very arro g a n t,
conceited fe llo w In college, qhle hut
tactless.
"Y o u trie d to teach me to be a lit-
t e more ta c tfu l." be said, "a n d I
guess you thought you failed. W ell,
I'm le arning. You re a lly d id make a
deni on my th ic k s kin though It
seemed not at the tim e .”
And If I do. then you can, too.
tA
Allphin’s Auction House
B ro a d a lb in S t., A lb a n y
Auction Sat. Feb. 11, 1 p. n?
F u r n itu re — liv e stock — w ill be
sold. I f you have a n y th in g you
w a n t sold, b rin g i t in . F u rn itu re
sold at p riv a te sale a n ytim e . F a rm
m ach in e ry sold a t a ll tim es
and pla n ts. F lo ra l a rt fo r every
and a ll occasions.
F lo w e r phone 458—?.
shop
ALBAN Y
STATE
B A N K — Wo
^ » in v it e y o u r business. S avings and
com m ercial accounts. C a p ita l, surplus,
u n d iv id e d p ro fits, $IUO C0O.
P A S T B U R N 'S G R O C E R Y
G LO B E
.A lb a n y
4th and I.yo n s S treet
The place to buv good groceries a t the
r ig h t price. On the corner, p le n ty of
room to park. A lb a n y.
C ’o r tm ille r F u rn itu re
Sun. Mon. Tues., Feb. 12-14
Dolores Costello in
“ Old San Francisco”
W ednesday
“ Peaks of Desfny”
JJO LM A N
fu r n i-
& JA C K S O N
G ro c e ry — B a k e ry
E v e r y th in g in the lin e o f eats
O pposite Postoffice
I M P E R I A L C A F E , 209 W . F ir s t
H a ro ld G. M u rp h y Prop.
Phone 665
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T h u rsd a y and F rid a y
¿\The Joy Girl’i
C o.,
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ture, rugs, lin o le u m , stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west F irs t
street, A lb a n y , O regon.
W e nev er close
Je n n in g s A u to T o p
Shop— A u to
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tr im m in g , seat covers and w in te r in ­
closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 418J.
N . L. J e n n in g s M anager
Saturday
Hoot Gibson in
“ The Rawhide Kid”
ROSCOE
AMES
HARDW ARE
The W in c h e s te r Store
O A K L A N D — P O N T IA C S
Sales and Service
Good used cars seid w ith o u r guarantee
BROODERS
Burns Coal,
Briquettes, Wood
or Bark.
1000 Baby Chick size
Ju st in
$19.50
Come in ami let us
tell vou whv ii is best
B Y E R L Y M O T O R CO.
A lb a n y , O regon
O u r new series P ontiac now on d is p la y
FARM LOANS
a t low est rate o f in te re st,
teal Estate
Insurance
p ro m p t service,
courteous tre a tm e n t.
W m . B a i n , w ith Lane C o u n ty A b s tra c t
com pany, A lb a n y
I f you e n jo y a good m eal
A nd know- a good m eal w hen vou g e t it
Y o u ’ ll be back fo r y o u 'll n o t lo rg e t it .
PARAGON CAFE
Tuesdays
G E O - M. G I L C H R I S T
ALBANY
T ic k e t office Bell i.in e Stage,
A lb a n y to San Francisco, $1.5,
The Only Exclusive
Wall Paper and Paint Store
In Linn County.
"IIIIIIIIIIIU MI..HR mill
H a s k in s &
T a lb e rt
Sears’ Grocery
F.C. DANNALS
123 E ast Third St.
A Service and Cash Store
A sk fo r prices.
Albany
Wjit,
Ih ir t y - fiv e states m a n ta in state
De Voss to Bo Speaker at Educa-J
cham ber* o f commerce o r o ther
tional Exposition at Corvallis s im ila r o rganization». Oregon m ust
j m a in ta in her state cham ber of co m ­
H ig h school delegates to the 5th merce.
as i t
is a state.w ide
annual educational exposition to >rg i n ira tio n
devoted to g ivin g
he held at O. 8. C. F ebruary 17lb p u b lic ity and a n sw e rin g in q u irie s
and IS th w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity regarding her in d u s tria l and a gri-
to hear and confer w ith D r. James c u ltu ra l resources.
C. De\'(M«t professor of psychology
No general cam paign fo r fu n d *
and d ire cto r of research at San Joes lo r th e Oregon State C ham ber has
state teacher* college.
He ha-» a t b'-en made for tw o y e a n outside of
taiued a n a tio n a l re putation in vo­ P o rtla n d , aside fro m ce rta in sums
ca tio n a l guidance, lb - u n d e rly in g paid in from the budgets of local
purpose o f the exposition. F u ll cham bers.
delegations as lim ite d by eccon -
Oregon Iris received more fa v o r­
ido la tio n e there n i I again atte n d . able pul 1 ic ily d u rin g the past three
A Free Blanket
Until February 11th.
W ith Each
O regon C ity W oolen M ills
2 -P a n ts S uit or O vercoat
Suits
$3«. $35. $40.
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F o r My
L a d y ’s T oilet
■ B 3
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n a a n
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F o r New and Second H a n d
Pianos. Pianos F or R ent.
A lb a n y , Oregon
We have a complete line of
the well known Palm er’s
Toilet Preparations.
A lb a n y B a r g a in
FRED
W ARD
L E E DRUG STO R E
_Cor, l , t . & Ferry,
O - -r 3 years in Albany, Oregon
OB IS |
The
Santiam C hevrolet
Company
Albany
Creamery
Association
M a n u fa c tu re rs of
LINN BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A fa rm e rs’ Co-operative
Creamery
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
¡ 4 2 2 W e s t E i r s t S tr e e t
A lb a n y , O re g o n
Anno rnce ‘heir appointment by the
Chevrolet .Motor Company
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal S Colonial Ranges
Better Vision
Lor the New Year
As distributors of Chevrolet Products for Linn County.
d .K a ? .“ X ™
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he
5 Ur e je * C a m m e d
Tomorr ow ma, be ti
but n
o
, “ i,,e *»ou<h.
A full line of the
N e w B ig g e r a n d B e t t e r C h e v r o le t«
eye" A n V
- lg lit d , t ,
Now on Display.
u ite d "'0“ * " 1*' ’ onr
“ 'o u r
,r' - Jour ,Illnd" d " ° " T
f.d m g
‘ ^.e d
I he M e n 's S to r e .
T he S an tiam C hevrolet Co.
140 1st. Street.
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COM PACTS.
ETC.
O’coats
$20. $25. $30.
H ouse
New and Second H and F u rn itu re
H ig h e s t Prices paid fo r a ll k in d s
o Ju n k, W ool. Hides. Furs, Pelts
t a scar a Bark.
A lb a n y O regon,
GARDEN GLO, PERFUME
TOILBT WATER.
FACE POWDERS, TALCUM
S A C H E T , SOAPS,
Call At
Davenport Music House
today'
A lb a n y ,
barber
C harles R. O o ltra , P ro p rie to r
M em ber of M aste r Barbers A s s o c ia 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.
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NEW SPRING
WALLPAPER
R e m n a n ts H a l f P r ic e
A lbany
ast
E
ISZt. We.tern N e w .p .p .r Union.I
years th a n ever before iu h e r h is­
to ry aud i t is a very op p o rtu n e
tim e to co n tin u e th is w ork. The
RtBte cham ber is th e lo gical cen­
tr a i o rg a n iza tio n to prom ote th is
pla n .
C u t flowers
A
street toward
Albany. Oregon.
Phone 7k0
'«• !« * that w ill i . * .
k ?ow -
’ ery be., serv.ee
5 ° " ° ‘ ,h «
Harold Albro,
J13 W
and O p' o,ne tr n t,
Id West
Ftrwt
e»‘ F
irs t Street A ...
lbany,O re.
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