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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
PA G E 2 H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E M A R C H 1*. 1922 | novin' this morning if we git into A mosquito It» on tha bald part vhe mountains by uigbt,” J of bis cranium and aettlad down to W H E R E YO UR T A X E S GO HALSEY ENTERPRISE W ithin an hour after this oocur- an afternoon nap, while Jim was An independent— N O T neutral—uews- rence we were on our journey into merely lugging at bis short, russet (by Edward G. Low ry) paper published every Thursday, the mountains with the cattle a id whiskers, which covered the ma by W m . ft. A A. A. W H E E L E R CassrlfSt. *«<ar> Ualaa ~ ~ ' bad decided to take a short cut b. jority of bis face, not iucluding he Win. H . W h k k i . x b E d ito r. • - vtn going thru tbe Blackfoot Indian leriilory occupied by hit pipe, M rs A A. W h e k l k r Business Manager which was securely anchored be and LoCaf Netrs ’ WHAT PERSHING THINKS reveryatiuu. Jim did The appropriations of the five great O u r way lay along the high tween his snaggled teeth. towers for m ilita ry and naval pur- plateau, from wAich a descent aot represent tbe ordinary type of Bubtcriptlops, 11.SO a«y(ari*«1 advanc* toses In (be year 1020 alone reached Transient advertising. 25c an jneb; pei Could be made by a trail leading the northern people, for ibe small a total of »1«,442,291,101, a sura only manent, 20c. No <li"acount for tiui straight north iuto the Blackfoot fringe of hair which partly encir about >2,(100.000,000 more than the or space camp T|ie foreman's course car cled his heed was silver in the sun In "P a id -fo r ER'RRraplia," Scalipe. lotal for the wbole fourteen yeara be Illustrations b y x , / ried him in a long detour to tbe light a n d bis eyes were blue as the No advertising disguised as news fore the war. violets by ibe brook. He It all comes down to this so fa r as right, by which he should enter ,r,,un** bu‘ h“ 1 • • lro ,‘k ou are concerned: , from the eastern end the valley i n 1" “ * 1] H A L S E Y ,' LiiS-Vd.', Ore. Meh. 16, 192 ’ countenance. ■ ■ * SI III . . I ■ - Every morning when you go to which lay one of the largest Indian " H e lio , J im i" • vnrk, or when you etay at home sick camps. My trail at the first took " W e ill I «win, I wasn't a lookin’ OrEgfon in Congress in a working day, or even If you rue thru thick timber, then, as How's Bill, any are out of a Job, It h a t been arranged it approached the level floor of the fer you so early. Congressman W illiam C. H >« tor you to p a , yotir fa ir share out valley, thru country that became way? „Copyright Doubled-ay, Page A Company. ley has been so long in emigre» In tha doorway stood the gov of what you earn or should earn, of more open. The treee were larger and is so active and has the uia over >9,000,000 a d a , fo r the support and with less undergrowth between ernment iutpector, dressed in a typ. The lightsome sprig wn« hourly to be ical trapper's dresa, and from his chinery’ o fliis office in'such good | if the a rm , and navy. That Is tbe them. seen, even when university rulings for atlmate for the fiscal year 1022— In the vallay a few fields, with belt hung a knife in its sheath and condition atit/ao well oiled that i bade, dilly-dallying giddily along the C H A P T E R I . —W ith h l* g ra n d fa th e r. over >9,000.000 a day. I have General a six-shooter rested in an elabor » m a ll I t o inBey M ilh o lla n d is w a tc h in g the campus paths or the town sidewalks seems to run u# . emoothl|ya ae j . f'ei-shlog’s word for It. Yon w ill have fences sadly in need of repair, gave ately decorated holster. *De< o ration D ay P a ra d e ” in the home with some new and pretty Skirt. And town. The old K en U em tA , a v eteran of to pay It. Five million dollars every evidence of the partial mccesa of Waltham tyatch. Whenever an When we departed, about ten the C iv il w a r, endeavors u> im oreas m e when Ramsey tried to fluster him working dsy Is a pile of money to the attempt» of the farm instructor youngster w ith th« significance of the thing occurs in Washingtop tha spend tor Insurance against attack. to initiate the Blackfoot Indiana o clock, for the hotel the two men ( r c a i conflict, and m any years a fte rw a rd about such a m atter Fred would pro fess Ids ardent love for the new Indy boy was io rem em ber his w ords w ith especially concerns Otegon the'fin. I And of course that Is not all the into the science aud art of agri wore sitting olo«e together, smok s the ta rtlin g /ividness. In shouts and Impromptu song. Noth ost. W hat Is the big Idea? W hat do culture. A few scattered log ing, chattiug and telling tales of ger i f Sir. Hawley is seen In I t anil ing could be done to him, and Ramsey, C H A P T E R I I . —In the schoolroom , a you think about It? You w ill have to houses, which the ludians bad the past days, while the m ow rose few years a fte rw a rd . R am sey was not u tterly unable to defend his own sensi hia name is heard among his con pay the bill. Do you think about it been induced by tbe government over the mountain top, casting dieting dished fo r re m a rk a b le a b ility , bilities In like manner, had always chough his tw o pronounced dislikes were atituents. He may lie called an at all? General Pershing does. This to build for themselves, could he shafts of slanting rays upon it. a rith m e tic and “ R e c ita tio n s ” in sharp to retire In bafflement. Sometimes he Is what he thlnka: c ontiast to R a m s e y s backw ardness la efficient and popular represent» seen here and there among the would ponder upon the question thus the precocity of m ite D o ts kocurn. a ‘As we consider the causes of the Bui during the long sum young lady w hom in his bitterness he de suggested: W hy couldn’t he do this tire, and his popularity eftmes from World war and comprehend Its hor- trees. nom inates ' ‘Tea c h e r's P e t.” a sort of thing, since Fred could? Rut lus painstaking attention to the I rora, every thinking man and womah mer days, and indeed until driven he never discovered a satisfying an from (he open by blizzards of win. C H A P *T E IR I I I . —In high school, w here inuat feel that measures should be at t l o'clock details of all the lit tie 1 hi ngs whic'i, he and D o ra a re U asam ates, R am sey swer. __ ________ taken to prevent another such cal ter, not one of these children of continues to feel th a t the g irl d elights to combined, prodj^cs,bi« thing*. Ramsey’s watchfulness was so care m an ife s t h e r su p e rio rity , a n d the vindic amity. One step in that direction I fhe free air and open s k y could be tiveness he generates oecoines a la rm in g , ful (lest he make some Impulsive ad Senator Ckttrioa L. McNury i-»e*. would be to reduce expenditures for I persuaded to enter the dismal sliel- c u lm in a tin g in the resolution th a t some at the mission In regard to the IwRanlcal lab Jay he would “ show ” her. pecialiy kiAwd for the efficient armament. Our own estimates for ter afforded by the log bouses, oratory, for Instance) that M r. M it naval und m ilita ry purposes cootern t'hey mucli | referred the flimsy C H A P T E R I V . —A t a class pienlc R am * work he fijdt done in the interest chell's curiosity gradually became al sey. to ids intense surprise, appears to plate an appropriation fo r the fiscal ttepees. Their methodsof» n - a t t ia c t the fa vo ra b le a tte n tio n o f Miss most quiescent but there arrived a of the farming industry, thoheha- year 1W22 of oyer >9,000,000 for ever, l i o i , d id t com |X>rt w itll . M illa R ust, a young la d y ol abou t his day In February when It was piqued W h e n V he own age and the acknow ledged belle of also had time to make hia influence working d a , In the year. It I . a | manent d w e „ inPg . the class. M illa has the m is fo rtu n e to Into the liveliest activity. It was Sun- gloomy prospect that the nations plan (a ll Into a creek w h ile ta lk in g w ith K a ra - ) H _ v HroMsIntr w it h n fn a - felt in the field ot public improve, expenditures greater than ever before 11 -epee grew foul, which their hab- sey. and th a t youth -p ro m p tly p.unges to da7 ‘ a n d * r e d ‘ _ ..." tldlousnoss ever his dally linhlt. no its made im v itib le , a simple and There was a man, his shoes were bad. th e r g s e n s . T h e w a t« r is o n ly s o m e th r e e utents in this stale and in whalevirj In peacetimes. fa s' d e .p . b u t M llla 's g ra titu d e fo r bis ticed that Ramsey was exhibiting an satisfactory remedy was discovered He had ao work, hia face was « d ’It would appear that recent ex b .ro lu a c t Is em b ari asslng. H e le In fa ct is done to advance our manufac unusual perplexity about neckties. taken cap tive by the f a ir one, to 14s great ii a shift to an ither camp ground, He fonnd a jo b ; the boss said: "N o , l>erlences should be enough to con consternation. turing and ccijunercial interests. “Keep the black one on,” Fred sold, vlnce everybody o f ' the danger o f a ul so witli tbe log houses, whose I can’t take von when you look so." volunteering a suggestion, as Ramsey He h ‘* beets so active in the in renewal of thia competition. But one out coiners, littered with the ao- The man then had his shoes resoled. C H A P T E R V .—T h e a cq uaintance ripens. H is pants he pressed, he felt more bold. R am sey and M ills openly "keeping com muttered fiercely nt a intrror. " I t ’s In terest of the.facmursi4hal- he -wos| nation cannot reduce armaments un •umulated filth of a winter'* pecu He hom ed back the boss to see p a n y ," w tdle the fo rm er's parents w o n better taste for church, anyhow. less all do. It Is time that enlightened der. H is m o th e r Indeed goes so fa r as And talked and smiled in different key. lation, liecame fertile breeding c msidered tli<f login.ibliead xif the people everywhere should undertake to express some disapproval o f his choice, You're going to church, aren't you?” •'Job's yonra." qnotk boss, with air places for the germs of disease aud even h in tin g th a t D o ra Yocutn would be "Yea. Are you?” farm bloc when M r. Kenyon l> ft to reach some rational agreement snblima. a m ore s u ita b le com panion, a suggestion leath. Irregularly strewn upon “No. I've got a luncheon engage which the y o u th receives W ith ho rror. "A smile and N E A T N E S S win each which would not only relieve the ........ O O U >U oui, a«t<;w til» ■ I • • .S la Z the senate, tbo. the head of hia time, world of Its heavy financial burden P ' 8ra’ ^ Pla,n *.u ll,e valle* bot ment." C H A P T E R V I.—A t this period ou r hero party, President Haidiug, voiced hut which In Itself would go fa r to ets the th r ill o f his " fir s t kies." M ills >m some two hundred teepees "W ell, you could go to church first, sing a v e ry w illin g p a rtn e r In the a c t S couldn’t you? You b etter; you’ve got his annoyance at the very exist il urd the prevention o f war. We are narked the Blackfoot's summer H e r flippancy over the m a tte r dlscon certs R am sey Im m ensely, but s h o rtly s ft- a lot o f church absences against you.” leadquarters. Above the camp not a w arlike people. We do not ence of the bloc. erw ar-1 th e g irl departs fo r a visit to "Then one more won’t hurt. No wish to expand at the expense of any ose th e smoke of the c im p -fim , Chicago. She leaves an ende a rin g m issive The Enterprise regrets that Mr other nation, and we have no designs church In mine this morning, thanks! fo r R am sey, w hich adds to his fe elin g of tor it was still early and their m elancholy McNary saw it hia dutv ultimately on anybody. I f other people feel the norning meal was yet in p rp araiioi. G’by, ole sox: see you at the ‘fra t house’ for dinner." C H A P T E R V I I - S h o rtly a fte r M llla 'i to vote with the Newhprry in pr • same toward us and toward each It was high noon when the two We make d e parture, h e r frie n d . Sadie Clew s. In He went forth, whistling syncopa ,, , | other It seema unreasonable that th e , form s R am sey th a t his In a m o ra ta has veut.ug our entry into the I**« " * should he unwilling to consent In nremen stepped for u minute sur- tions, and began a brisk trudge Into been m a rrie d to h e r cousin and Is not Specialty of com ing back, so th a t little rom ance the onen country. T here was n pro of nations slid to vote for the New principle to some limitation of arma- veying the surrounding country ended. W ith in a few m onths R am sey nth keen and practical eyes. Then Friendship, fessor’s daughter who also wns not ineiita. to be carried out when other and his closest friend, F re d M itc h e ll, h e rrv when that milliqiuiire wn- fter a few minutes' con' rence, go to th e state u n iv e rs ity . R am sey's chief nations succeed In establishing stable going to church that morning and she Engagement and rewarded by the party /<** t-hp. wote governments and are w illing to recog. i few brinl connuauda to som u of feeling being one of re lie f th u l he has got lived u little more than three miles a w a y fro m th e detested D ora. T o his h o r VV edding which constituted 'tbe i i aj ^it* ' nlxe the wisdom of such a course he riders who were coming up the ro r he finds she Is also a student a t the heyond the outskirts of the town. Un un iversity. Induced to Join a debatin g Otherwise, may we not seriously ask fortunately, as the w eather wns threat n i l , the t-vo foremen were on against the league. Rings society. R am sey is chosen as D o ra 's op •Ç- ourselves whether civilization la a their way dowu the tote-road that ening. all others of her fam ily aban ponent In a debate dealing w ith the m a t There are others elected fron te r of G e rm a n y 's rig h t to Invade Bel doned the Idea of church that day, and failure, and whether we are to regard led westward thru a pass. A half- F. M . F r e n c h a S o n s glum , D o ra being assigned the negative till r ■»« a n v n ld a U » I . . . Oregon who "also ran" at W *vl>- -war as an aar>« unavoidable scourge that Fred found her before n cozy fire, but side o f th e a rg u m en t P a r t ly on account -our ride brot ua to a trail that A LBANY ORES. o f hts feelings to w a rd D orn, nnd his n a t surrounded by parents, little brothers ington, hut Mr. AverngeOregoniau mnnklnd must suffer? ed off to the south, into which u ra l nervousness, he m akes a m iserable and big sisters. T he professor was "There are other considerations show ing and D o ra c a r r lta off the honors. t’ o »n't remembfr.their names, ex lie foremen, followed by their rid A brash youn gster nam ed U n l k l objects < 1 , , wm. ii nn.min a le even which should prompt us io to m make ev e r, ta lk a tiv e ; Fred's mind might have to the show ing m ade hy R am sey and be ire, turned their horses. Not a cept one who opposed the re g u la effort to bring about a curtailm ent of been greatly Improved, but with n win comes personal In his re m a rk s . T h e m a t It te r ends w ith R am sey. In Ih e u n iv ers ity dow In range he preferred a melan lion nf the packers' mono poly hy these expenditures throughout the vord was-pokcu by anyone. v ern a c u lar, g ivin g IJ n s k i a "peach o f a ias not tiie foremen's custom to particularly In the war-worn choly contemplation of the snow, Amor A. Tussing punch on th e snoot." oongress and has spent the most world, ountrlaa of Europe. The people of |*hare their plans with their sub - which had begun to fall in quantity. C H A P T E R V I I I —D o rs appears to have ol his remaining time drawing hi* Europe have always been our best ordinate ruieie until it became nec- The professor talked until luncheon, m ade a decided h it w ith her fe llo w s tu L A W Y E R A N D N O T A R Y dents. to R am sey's suprem e wonderm ent ■alary while away from Washing customers and are largely dependent e.«se ry. throughout luncheon, and was well un A rum or o f his " a ffa ir" w ith the flc k lt der way to fill the whole afternoon Wn were now on the old Black- M ills spreads and he gets th e rep utation ton working "in the interest of the upon us for certain necessities We BfiOWNlVlIXE, O rcoon of a m an o f experience and s "wom an must look to them to buy the product* w ith talk, when Fred, repenting all h a te r." farmers," notably Fanner S'vif', of our farms, wines and factories t <>t trail, for a hundred years and the errors of his life, got up to go. more the anc.ent pathway of b at. C H A P T E R I X . —T h e story ootnes to th with whom he is alleged to he a The prosiwrlty nf our people depend* ter and of W^r fo rth - Indian trib. a H eurtlly urged tr remain, for there tp rin g of 1915 and the s in k in g d f ths Laisl ta n la T h e u n iv e rs ity Is stirred to It was now something Just under a bliz partner in some enterprises and In no small measure upon the unln dial hunted the w -s ern plains. depths F a c u lty and " f r a t " societies a ltk i letrnpteil flo w of rominodltlea abroad zard developing, he said no, be bad a w ire the go vernm ent o ffe rin g th e ir serv from whom it is said he has lo r. We have stoctee of cotton, wheat and Along the lower* levels the old trail great deal of "curriculum work" to Ices In the w a r w h l-h they believe to b PlM in evitable. D o ra , b o ding the R e lie f tha rowed large sums of money with other product* greatly In excess of ran, avoiding nature’s obstacles get done before tomorrow, nnd passed a ll w a r la w rong, sees w ith h o rro r th- iitd taking full advantage of every our own requirements, which the from the sound of the professor's hos which to buy sh$ep, o f the students, which Is an In te n t a Specialty spirit people of Europe sorely need but desire to call G e rm a n y to account. 6h* oping hillside and eveiy open Dress Shots pitable voice and Into the storm. H e seeks R am say and endeavor« to Im pras which we cannot sell and they can tretch of woods. Now and then, had a tedious struggle against the him w ith her pacifist views. A tnan finuMu't he .a deputy not buy because their fiscal systems 301 Lyon »e, Albaoy. Oregon, wind and thickening snow but finally towever, the trail must need bar. CHAPTER X .—Mis« Y ocum 's apaea gaitie-jrarden without being is f v * lurvc broken down, their currencies came In sight o f the town, not long s o m -w h a t die. onperts R am sey, especially ow thru a deep thicket of spruce as the g irl s e e m s 'to place some rea l value before dark. Here 'he read led down in poliflos— the people of the t-iaie hnve depreciated, nnd llie lr purchasing n I jack pine and scramble up a on his opinions, and his feelings tow ard power Is exhausted. Into a depression, i-nd. liftin g his head her a re som ew hat vague pay •150,000 a year in fish and r.icky ridge, where the horses, "The first step to take in the re as he began the slight ascent on the game licenses in order to keep up C H A P T E R X I . - A f t e r the vacatio n pe trained as they w-re in mountain riod, D o ra nnakes an Im pressive speech other side, Fred was aware o f two the most perfect political otgaioi-i. habilitation of the finances o f all these climbing, had all they could do to before the deba tin g society, denouncing countries Is to reduce the cost of WILDE Y LODGE NO. 05. figures outlined upon the low ridge every form o f m ilita ris m as w rong. She lion that such a limited amount go* eminent so that ei|>enses w ill not keep their footing. decidedly In the m in o rity but m ake« a before him. They were dimmed hy the Regular oieaung next Saturila* Is of money could lie expected t»> exceed the Incomes. brave fight to stem the tide of feeling T w ’ird evening we entered the Expenditure- driving snow and their bucks were which th e perceives Is sweeping the coun maintain.—Eugene Guard. niffbt. ; must he lowered everywhere If Suu River canyon, journeying up tr y to w ard w a r toward him, but he recognized them financial stability Is to be restored and s rocky cavern until we arrived C H A P TE R X II. Th it's leas than it coats to nom If the nntlons are ever to pay theli t a great, rudely built govern* inate a (ederat senator in M idngan debts. Until stability Is restored none uent camp. As we approached th - Throughout the term Ramsey'» cal an have prosperity that cotues from » t irge rudely built stone chim e cula tton of prnliahilltle» agnliint the free and uninterrupted flow o f product* happeniug of another Interview with O Se« la t duor aenth o< achuol houa« vas smoking languidly. Leaning The (Amted States permits th* from one country to another. But thl Dora »eemed to he well founded, hut »gainst this chitnuey as if for pro Haikey. Oregon. voters irf tfcewUitea.to «ladsenators., I '’•» n o t tie done tf huge sums continue at the beginning of the second "»em- tection and suppoit was the little ' i n he .appropriated for the inalnte Dealer in Real Estate. eater" he found her to be a fellow hut the •upreme.qpmrt aleoicto Hifi- trading post, gray and decrepit n iih c i - uf large arinte* and large navle* ltandlaa Teww'aad Coantry Property member of a class In hlotogy. More the states Inf**** uni autiioíiít illu d i t y >. with age. The door stood o pen Give hin» a call and aee tf he can fix than that, this da»» had every week •T h e safety o f hum anity In th* for the summer was w -ll advanc d lim it the us^ trt^ ftjq y m « »ci»i- future. Indeed the peace, the happlnea- you op. a two-hour session In the holnnlcnl Tbe cabin wi-s laboratory, where the structure of torislmominating jiu g M rv , an in-) end the proepartty of the race— all in the nom . plants wns studied under microscopic etitulitm created by Hié stale /m l appeal alike for an early consideration shaded by grand old oaks and pines, nf the question o f limited arm am ents' thru which the evening sun shone dissection T he students worked In with which tiu federal laiv was pre Broadly speaking. It la the man who pairs, a special fam ily o f plan's being n tuild rad ta tic -, etreamii g into profit», and not the «Imple average assigned to ench couple ; and the In sumed to have anything Io do. the doorwsy aud making a broad man who endures, who I* behind al' structor selected the couples with an track of light over the uneven floor. (Ida movement for ever Increasing aye to eomhlnntlons of the quick with A lter taking care of our horses, Ptrxt-claae work gnarntee.l O lij ye« l ‘ C ongress ta ccnponiicaI smiaiuent. t f you doubt thia. Juat g* the slow D. Yocum and R. Mllhol- we entered thia cahiu, and ooly KARL BRAM W ELL. land (the la tte r In a Rtmnge state of - i n «pots ft h is .WfeK 1 the lit- L l ‘n <mn »»<’ Jim, the superintendent o f the gov. i men who were actually In the war mind and complexion) were given two tie sim ii nf •3n<),000 tve free se> d* i who saw service In the line, whether ernment camp, was in. He sat by chairs, but only one desk and one mi a fire. T h 're nas no tie* d of a of tha "common or garden v ariety” lh*? ""J «* croscope. T h e ir conversation waa fire, but lim said: " I ’m kiep- a trte tlj botanical. for congrevatuen H> diairiuuts in' hit burnin' fer cotnp’n y ." He Thenceforth It became th» most School Eaaay Electric H aircutting. M a a -a g iu g where they think they wilt do iheu. sat there smoking bis a n c i i o t pressing care o f Ramsey's life to pre and Shampooing. the moat gm>d. Real " d irt farm corn-cob pipe ( ta lazily as the vent his roommate from learning that I (By John rttandiab) Cleaning and Pressing there was any conversation at all. ! e r*," who know good seeds from D '»criptl ve Theme: chimney) in an n|d chai* which even botanical. Fortunately. Fred creaked as if in paiu whan ha poor, throw away the )».ck«ge A long and diatant bowl seemed rooked. was not taking the biological courses. I H e supposed bimselt in they receive, z ,4 though he appeared to be taking the | t > break upon the »tillneea I deep medit.nion and regarded bia sentimental ones with an astonishing — ♦ ------ morning. |t was answered by ' oom-cob pip*' not merely a ««lace They Were Dora Vocurr and Ramsey thoroughness and sometimes, to Fred's MeCwM’s' SW -'t en W ater. C O R N E I 1U8 number of abort, sharp yelpa. but also an invaluable asxialaoce M ilholland. hilarious delight. Ramsey attempted to “Covolea I" grntnbied the rider« a to clearnea- of thot. Jim bad the In the bine G ulf Stream w ater be turn the tables and rally him upon they doied beck iuto a acmi-sleep. oeltef that if h* could only smoke w ith perfect assurance. They were tween the Avores and the Newfound whatever lust a ffa ir seemed to b4 en Dorn Yocum and Ramsey M llhollsnd. lend bants, green layere have been I tneaa stupor and think long enough i e could K apert workmanship Watch«« gaging hts fancy. The old Victorian obsem 'il |o he due to the presence of "R o ll out, hove!" railed tbe solve any question that waa put clacks a specialty. They were w alking so slowly that and pre-Victorian blague word “pet- » m inute phosphorescent medusa. their advance was almost Impercept 'bead rider, “ We've jo t be lore biu*. tlcont" bad been JLALSBY revived In Fred's 9RBGOX ible, but If could be seen that L'orfi ypcabulary^ and ta others, as aklr£7 BGDÎhlàÿnglôii ^frwiN Myers Whole Fam ily Day NEXT SUNDAY Christian Church LOOK AfTERYOUR SOLE! Haw ’em find at Jewett’s a A. Peterson irX?"“ I. O .-O . F. W . J. R ibelin s A N IT A R Y Buter Shop ami Catte B AR B ER SHOP E. C. M IL L E R ’l ï T ARCHIK W ATCNNAXER& Jewel« *