Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 15, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    A M a n f o r th e A g e s
(Continued irom page 3J
he hated.
a i ^ y z ,hi d “ * *
nny r -re lr nas moved. Our inlnds
begin to heat about In the «ndlacov
FARMING FOR LIVING URGFP
ered countries looking for It
Some,
nJ-
" hich <•’ * h,m ‘he how we got It loented each man for If Mora Farmers Would Produe-
newg
W hat They Need for Homs Use
bin,self.”
Markets Would Ba Bettor
Tor another space they hurried along
“I was over to Beardstown the day ] without speaking.
velao and McNeil got off the steamer |
More farm ing for a living should he
" I tell you, H arry, whatever a large
brought them home with me. Kelso
lumber of Intelligent folks have done and there w ill he less risk of
_as bigger than hla trouble. Said that
tgree.l upon for some genera,Iona la poor markets. I f moat farm ers would
he ways of youth were a part of the ■io— I f they have been n ilo w e d ito .d o
produce what they could for home ns»
«Mt plan. T h o m s ' Thorns!' he said
the markets would be required to take
heir own thinking." said A b e .--“ It's
less nn»l as a result there would b»
■ ney are the teachers of wisdom and ibont the only wisdom there is.*
ho am 1 that I should think myself
less strain on them. The way to have
He hnd sounded II a kevnotfcof the
markets Is to save and conserve whs'
r my daughter too good for the like
ew I'eniocracy.
’
yon have.
Use your markets nob
net it is written that Jesus Christ
So. under the lights of -heaven,
when It Is necessary to sell the sur
:d not complain of them ?'”
peaking in the silence o f the night of
plus you cannot eat or feed.
npenrtrnble mysteries
thejJ Jour-
“ Have you heard from h o m e r Abo
<ked as they paddled on.
eyed on toward the land of plenty.
Not a word." said Harrv.
"It's a« still as a graveyard. *4 H a rrv
PAINTS INJURE WOOD SILOS
hlsp« red when they hud climbed the
001 expec,,° « t0 “ «*« Blm
I,iff I v ,he mill long a fte r midnlgh'
Use of Preservatives for Coating No'
rh at's the best part of getting
tud were ■•• ■•» ,ha little v llla t« '
as Much in Paver aa Form erly—
’S T .
“ ,d H , r r y - ,u re ln «
They Do No Good.
" l ie y re all hurled tn sleep." said
Abe. "W e'll get Rutledge out of bed
•'-at her d rift for . minute." said
When wood alloe were first being
He II give us a shakedown aome- !
where "
Introduced great pains were taken In
T, .
a *etter from James
'Hedge that I want to read to you
His loud rap on the door of thè lav
coating them w ith ta r paint, or gome
>ere a a big lesson In It for both of ern signalized more than a desire for thing of that sort * «o'
** preserve the
s w ^ H v e " “8
" ‘member
rest In the weary travelers, fow Just wood, but thia practically has gone out
of use. Experiments show that theae
then a cycle of their lives had ended.
Abe read «he letter. H a rry s ., mo-
paints do hut little good, aDd ¡.gain,
they ure somewhat 'njurinua to the
.;“ r i H1SJ Ow|y hl" head bent for-
(To be’ continued)
allage, says the Michigan Farm er
•i d until his chin touched his breast
W ithout paint a wood alio w ill laat fm
Abe said with a tender note In his
a great many years.
»Ice as he folded the le tte r: >
This man Is well along In life He
W ANTED
uju t youth to help him as you have
how he takes It and she's the only
•» Id he has. There are millions of
'* > girls In the world for you to
Eine
boose from.”
(second hand)
I know It, but there's only one Blm
•“'so In the world," H arry answered
•ournfully.
"She was the one I
h* * r t
from
home
of R!m.,
know."
“1 w ill." «aid Sarah.
I t was nearly two o’clock w ho
Samson, having fed and watered hl
horses,, got Into bed. Yet he was t
before daylight, next morning, ai
singing a hymn of praise as he kindle
the Are and filled the tea kettle at
ness o f her parents and declared 11
she was very happy.
"Too had!
Isn't It?” said Sai
when Mrs. Waddell, who had coir.e •
with her husband one evening to brh
this news, had finished the story.
“Yes, It kind o' spyles the place
said Samson.
"I'm afrnld for Jin
Kelso— 'fra ld it’ll bust his fiddle If
don't break his heart.
H is w ife
alone now. W e must ask her to co.i
and stay w ith us.”
"The Allens have taken her in
said Mrs. Waddell.
“T h a t’s good,” said Sarah. “I'll j
down there tomorrow and offer to •
anything we can.”
When M r. and Mrs. Wnddell h
gone Sarah s a id :, “I cau't help thin
Ing of poor H a rry . H e'w as terribly
love w ith her.'*
“ Well, he’ll have to get over It
that’s all," nald Samson. "He's youi
and the wound w ill heal.”
It was well fo r H a rry that he w
out of the way of all this, and enter
upon adventures which absorbed i
thought. As to w hat was passing w
him we have conclusive evidence
two letters, one from Col. Zacha.
THylor, In which he says:
"Harry. Needles Is also recoiium tn
ed for the most Intrepid conduct u-
scout hnd for securing inform ation o
ove(t”
great value.
Compelled to aband<>
I es, but you'll find another.
It
his wounded horse he swam a rive
»oka serious, but It Isn't— you're so
ATTORNEY A T LA W
under fire and under the observatioi
young. Hold up your head and keep
of three of our officers, through whos,
201 New F irs t N a t’l Bank Bld'g.
-’"Ing. You'll be happy ugaln soon."
help he got back to his command
Maybe, hut I don’t see how." said
Albany, Oregon.
bringing a bullet in Ids thigh."
the boy.
W ith no knowledge o f m ilitary set
"There are lots of things you can't
vice and a company of untrained men
ee from where you are at this present
Abe had no chance to win laurels it
noment. There are a good many miles
the campaign. His command did no
•head o' you, I reckon, and one thing
LA W YER AND NOTARY
get tn touch w ith the enemy. He ha,
ou II see plainly, by and hy— that It's
his hands fu ll maintaining a decent re
»Il for the best, Fve suffered a lot my-
gard for discipline among the ran
B rowksvii . i . r , O regon
*e f hut I can see now It has been a
frontiersmen of his company.
help to me. Tlmre Isn't an hour of it I ’d
When the dissatisfied volunteers he willing to give up.”
were mustered out late in May, Kelso
They paddled along in silence for a
and McNeil, be'ng sick w ith a stubborn time.
fever, were declared unfit for aervio
"It was my fa u lty said H arry pres
W IL D E Y L O D G E NO. 05.
and sent back to New Salem as soon eutly. “I never could say the h a lf I
Regular meeting next Saturda»
as they were able to ride. Abe anil wanted to when she was with me. My
H a rry Joined Captain lies' company tongue is too slow. She gave me a
light.
of independent Hangers nnd a month chanm nnd I wasn’t man enough to
or so later A»e re enlisted to serve take It. That's all I've got to say on
with Captain E arly, H a rry being unde,
(hat subject."
a surgeon’s cure. The latter's wound
Some time afterw ard In a letter to
Office 1st door south of school house
was not serious and on July third he his father the boy wrote:
Halsey, Oregon.
too joined E a rly ’a command.
I often think of that ride down the
This company was chiefly occupied river and the way he talked to me. It
In the moving of supplies nnd the bury­ was so gentle. He was a big, power-
Handles I'own and Country Property
ing of a few men who had been killed fui gliiin of a man who weighed over d iv e him a call and see if lie can fix
In small engagements with the enemy I
hundred pounds, all of It bone and
yon up
It was g band of rough-looking fellows muscle. But under his great strength
w
as
a
w
Oman’s
gentleness;
under
the
In the costume of the fro ntier farm
and workshop— ragged, d irty snd un­ dirty, merged clothes and the rough,
shorn. The company was disband»'! brown skin grimy with dust and
L IC E N S E D F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S
perspiration, was one of the cleanest
July tenth at W hitew ater. Wisconsin
H A R R IS B U R G
LHBANON
souls that ever came to this world. I
where, that night, the horses of Harry
Phone 35
Phone 15
and Abe were stolen. From that point don't mean that he was Ilka- a minis­
Branches at
they started on their long homeward ter. He could tell a story wuh pretty
Win T Tem pleton, Mgr
tramp w ith a wounded sense of de­ rough tu!k In It, but always for a pur­ Irow nsville
Phone 106, F rank K irk , Mgr
cency and Justice. They felt that the pose. He hated d irt on the hands or • lelsey,
Indians had been wronged, that ihe on the tongue H e »oved flowers like
greed of land grabbers had brutally a «-Oman. He loved to look at the
violated th eir rights. This feeling had stars at night and the colors of the
been deepened by the massacre of the sunset and the morning dew on the
meadows. I never saw a man so much
red women nnd children at Bad Ax.
A number of mounted men went In love with fun and beauty.”
They reached Havana that evening
with them and gave them a ride now
A l 1 work don e prom ptly an,I
nnd then. 8ome of the travelers had and sold their canoe to a man who
■(-■i-oiiultly.
P h o n e N o . 2rtV.
kept
boats
to
rent
on
the
river
shore.
little to eat on the Journey Roth Abe
and H a rry suffered from hunger and Ti ey ate a hot supper at the tavern
and got a ride with r farm er who was
sore feet before they reached Peoria
where they bought a canoe and In the going ten miles In their direction.
morning of a bright day started down From his cabin some two hours later
they set out-af»,ot In the darkness.
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
the Illinois river.
“Going home la the end of all Jour­
BY
They had a long day of comfort In
Its current w ith a good store of bread neys," said Abe Ss they tramped along.
G RADUATE
"Did It ever occur to you m at every
O P T O M E T R IS T
live creature has Its Rome? The fish of
the sea, the birds of the air. the beasts
P R IV A T E O F F IC E
I of the field Snd forpst, the creepers Io
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
the grass, all go home. Most o f them
I turn toward It when the day wanes.
R R IC F .S R E A S O N A B L E
The call of home Is the one voice heard
f M. F r e n c h a, S o n s
j and respected all the -way down thy
ALBANY
ORES.
line of life .’ And. ye know, the most
! wonderful and mysterious thing In na-
! ture Is the power that fool animals
' have to go home through great dls-
, tnncea, like the turtle that swam from
i m in is t k atom s N o t ic k of Hearing ol
¡he Bay of Biscay t/> hia home off Van
r.nal Account.
I Dleman's Ijtn d Somehow, coming over
Noitce is hereby given that the final
> In a ship, he had blazed a tra il through •ccount of Amor t\. Tussing as adinini--
rator nl the estate of ile n rie tla G uilt
i (be pathless deep more than ten thou-
' sand in lies long. It'a the one m iracu­ loril, deceased, has been filed in the
lous g ift— the one call that's Irresist­ bounty Court of l.tnn County, Slate ot
ible. Don't you hear It now? I never Oregon, and that tha 3d dav of October.
1921. at the hear of 10 o c'ock A. M.
Us down In the darkneaa w ithout lias ortn uuly aopointed by said court
thinking of home when I am ew»y.”
or the hearing of objections to said
"And It’» hard to change jrwtr home mal account and tha settlement thereof
vhen yon ie wonted to It," »aid Harry. it which tim e any person interested In
"Yea, its a little like dying when you ».ud tstxie may appear and file objec
pull up the roots end move. It'a been ons thereto and contest the same
Dated and first published Sept 1 1921
iard on your folks."
AM O R A. T C & a IN G .
This rem ark brought them op to the
A d m in iirato r afore-aid
greatest of mysteries. They tramped
In silence for a moment Abe broke
in upon If with theae words;
Notice of Appointment of Ad­
“I reckon there must he another
ministratrix
home some« here to go to a fter we
Notice is hereby given that th e on-
have broke the last camp here, and a
lersignrd by an order of the Count)
They Had a Long Day of Comfort In kind of a bird's com pass tn help ua 0 >urt o f Linn County, Oregon, has
find It I reckon we'll hear the call of been sptiointed adm inistratrix of the
Ita Current.
It as we grow older.”
estate of Joel B Huston, deceased
All
and butter and cold meat and pie. The
He stopped and took off hla hat and person* having claims against «aid es-
prospect of being fifty miles nearer looked up at the stars and added :
t,te are required ta present them within
ix month« from the date of this notice,
home before nightfall lightened their
" If It isn't so I doo t see why tha
with
the proper vouchers, to Ihe under-
hearts and they laughed freely while long procession of life keeps h arp'” »
Abe told nl his adventures In the cam
on thia subject of home I think I see a gned at her resilience in Halsey in
Linn Connty Oregon.
palgn. To him It was all a wild com
the point of the whole thing I t isn't
Dated and first published this lath
edy with tragic scenes dragged Into It the place or the furniture that makes
dav of August, 1921.
and woefully out of place. Indeed he It home hut the lore and peace th a t a
M M H U S TO N ,
A dm inistratrix aforesaid.
thought It no more like wsr than a pig in 11 By aod h^our home Jan t here
A- TUSSING, Atty, for Adina.
E i'^ ip g at>4 th a t w at
|t.&4 ,,f
S-FOOT SILO *.
___o . G. COLDIRON.
C C. B R Y A N T
Amor A. Tussi ng
I. 0 . 0 . F.
Peterson S2ST“
Dress Shoes a Speciality
501 Lyon at.. Albany, Oregon,
S h o e R ep a ir Shop
Two doors
north
of
S K I’ I. :s. 1921
HALSE? E N T I R l'R IS E
BIG FORTUXE IS UNCLAIMED
Jots a n d T it t le s
Treasury Department Helds 383 000.-
000 for Liberty Bondholders In
Aeeumulatad Internal
(Continued from page 1)
Washington.— Uncle Sam has MS.-
000.000 of some people's money wait*
Ing In the Treasury department for
them to come and get It. according
to the latest figurra o f outstanding
temporary Liberty bonds.
This sum represents the Intermit
due holders of temporary Liberty
bends who have not exchanged their
bends for permanent coupon bearing
securities on which the regular Inter­
est la paid.
The figures show that
there are 7,471.171 separate tempo­
rary bonds of vurlous denominations,
amounting in »1.182,730.200, still In
the hands of the owners who have
not exchanged them for coupon bonds
House Dashed Down Hill
When Steel Cable Broke
A two-atory frame house "ran
away" In Glencoe, a Chicago
suburb, when a steel cable
broke.
Workmen engaged In
moving the house across the
street stopped it only a fte r It
had taken u wild flight.
Tlie dwelling, owned by C. N,
G illett, a hanker, was raised on
ro lle ri and skids for the move­
ment, As the building stood on
top of a steep hill, a steel cable
snapped and the runaway flight
began.
The flight ended nt the bottom
of the hlU. The house was v ir­
tually undamaged.
the hotel
in
Real
Estati
W ith o u t pain,
blocking method.
L a ie
nervi.
The promised crushed rock to
the dust on Second
»‘ reet has come.
Rev C. T. Cook and fa m ily and
I,. Straley and fam ily are
pending their vacation at New-
>ort.
old down
E. B Penland and wife, aceotn-
•V’ " d by Mrs. Philo S ia rr. went
| to Newport laat week for a short
m ug.
Thursday n ig h t fire destroyed
•J. L . Avera barn near H a rris .
| hu g, w ith 40 tons of hay and some
ii chinery.
Mrs. C. M. W a rd , who had been
| visiting at the home of her graud-
■< n, K irl B ram w ell, left lor A l-
any Friday.
Hugh Leeper joined hia fa m ily
I Friday at MoCredie Spring«, where
they are camping out.
Mrs. B y .
| erley is vacationing w ith them.
M r. and Mr». 8. H . Baker of
Brownsville motored over F rid ay
• ud took train for Salem for a
| »usiness jau n t. Dean Tycer was
hauffeur for them from Browns-
ilia,
I combining business with pleasure.
Come again.
The open season for pheasant»
from C e \ 15 to O c . 31.
. J. W MOORE
i
S R e a f E s ta te a n d r in s u r a n c e
*
W W W W W W k V W t W W W WWWWWW»
Mr. and Mr». C. D. L in n and
laughter, Mrs. Clarence Karns«,
with the la lte r’a little aon Cecil
Tatoee, of Long Beach, C a l., ar-
I rived Saturday from W ashington,
where they have be<n travelin g for
I'h " past two or three month»,
hey left for the ligjme after a fear
!a y » -|e n t at t i e home of Mra.
’.In n ’a brother. C. P Stafford.
H C. Church arrived from P o rt,
and Saturday to rem ain oyer S un-
la v with relatives
M ra. Church
th e A f f e c t io n - a r j I xnd
infant, who accompanied him
thia far, continued th eir jouruey to
I I the way to a man's heart is throng'
h it stoinich, as the old saying goe * Marshfield.
C o n fe c tio n e ry fo r
then surely the rig ht road to a woman
good | races is through a box of chot u
latex ami bonbons.
Of course only
a
* Hi
daintiest morsels w ill accomplish th
end— and “ best" means C lark's. Sen
a Jxtx today to your hestest
" Where there's a candy box. the
th ’ heart unlocks."
M. G R A Y ,
C L A R K ’S C O N FE C T IO N E R Y .
Smith Bros.
Market
F re s h a n d c u re d M e a ts
a lw a y s o n h a n d
A ls o o th e r M e a ts in season.
A
I
Alex Power and wife of Lebanon
«ere guests , t the D. S. M , W ili­
ams home this week.
JEWETT the COBBLER
D raym an .
9 tf
Mrs. G. W. M ornhinw eg
re-
urned from her trip to Newport
-unday evening
to do a ll kinds of
W R IG H T & PO O LE
F.
A. V . Holgate and wife of Leba­
non were in Halsey Saturday even*
ug.
Hamp Huff's Bull Cemee ta Town.
H W. Chance and wife and aon
H arlan .
Ky.— Haiup
Huff's
bull
leun
and grandson H a rry , to-
his image
shoe repairing. Satisfaction guar­ strayed !r.‘ " town. He saw ___
_
’ether with M r. and M is. F ra n k
tn a plate-glass window, charged
It
anteed.
V . Chance,
and the store owner »’as charged | H id ley and Mrfi. L
aft for Newport-by-the-sei, f r id a y .
Ham p »75 for damages
The ba!*
next cleaned out a department store
M r. nnd MT». W illia m M ill« of
and chase,) a negro with a loud hat to
Brownsville 1 ere Saturday callers
a bridge, forcing him to Jump Into a
DENTISTRY Da. H arold E. J ack - stream Someone with a rope gave t the Enterprise office. M r. M ills
aon 304-305 1st Na­
tag the flour ng m ill at that place
It a w hirl and bull's visit to town
and distribi tea the goods here,
tional Bank Buildin, Albany, Oregon. came Io an and. "
jAm prepared
W. J. R ib elin
Dealer
APCE 5
#4W'«*e>*«
SH O R T TERM
P O L IC IE S proiect you againat lost nv fire on your hay, grain,
clover and other seed hit any length of tim e1 desired. P o lic e ,
w ritten and delivered on day of application. Kates on request.
C. P . S T A F F O R D ,
Resident agent American Eagle Fire Insurance Company.
Mb*» A*
1895
IN S U R E IN TUP. O LD R E L IA B L E
1931
F armers ' fire relief association
OF BUTTEVILLE ORE.
»49,73T 64 Caah Surplus Capital on lu l) 1, 1921,
»• 033,361.00 Insurance in lorce
Rates F irst class, 25c: aeron.l rlss.. Vie per » lis t
SCOTT & SIMONS
LEBANON, OREGON
O nly authorized agents lor Linn County.
P u b lic ty p e w r it in g d o n e .
E n te fc
p ris e o ffic e .
M rs . A . A . W H E E L E R .
Glann Peebler of A lb a n y . 21,
married and with two children,
vas arrested Sunday on com plaint
>f lR-year-old . Eva
Carnegie,
laughter of a neighbor, th a t he had
»ntered her room at m idn igh t and
ittempted an assault.
There are two rural m ail routes
ont of Halaey. G ra n t T aylo r has
b«en deliveries and cnllertinft on
ne of these for over 20 years »nd
V. H . ¡Robinson on the other for
'•re than fourteen. There se«ma •
• he an element of aticlc-to-atfcre.
■ in the character of these men.
The th irtie th annual convention
of the W . C T . U . a‘ A lbany last
week re-elected Mra. Krnm« A rc h i­
bald »a president, Mis»
Grace
Duver vice-pre ident. M ra. Dora
Davis corresponding secretary and
Mra. Cecil
W ilh elm
treaaurer.
M r* M in ts Allen was elected re­
cording secretary. An increase of
250 member» was reported, Browna-
Yille winning a flag for the great­
est increase, 39.
J. W Moore ha» got out a neat
little folder describing some of the
Li h i county properties he has for
al». I t w ill be deatributed among
be homvteakara whom tha state
h nnber of oommerce w ill bring
'hia month and wherever elee he
• htrilre it w ill do the moat good.
Of eourae It Is a handsome Job, for
It was printed in the Enterprise of-
flee. w . J. Ribelin is on deck also
with a folder pointing out some of
the bargains th a t investors in
Mother E arth can find around
Halsey. And the boom in buying
land is ju st ahead.
The opening day of the county
fair w ill be “ Portland 1925 fair
la y ” and boosters from the me-
rop ilia w ill provide entertainm ent
»■vlurea
I t has also been desig­
nated a« home-coming day for ex-
reaidenta of L in u county.
L in n county
ex-service
men
have Iteen flocking to the commu­
nity house at A lbany for a week,
m aking applications belore W il­
lard L. M aika, county bonus com-
int««i<>n attorney, for th eir share <>(