Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 11, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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®o»t notable thing about a public
H. A. Renninger was in Albany
utility it its versatility. I t sella
its securities from the gates of Friday.
golden prosperity, and has its rates
A son was born to DeLos Jack-1
m a d e a t th e doors of the poorhouse. sou and wife of Ash Swale Sunda v
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Jots and Tittles
Attention, Mr. Farmer*
A WARNING!
— P o rtla n d fo u r n a l.
A drove o f men will call on you to sell or
‘he “ do,ted ,ine '
Who pays these men ?
Answer : you.
yar.m^
v n n 'I t e h J7>! ?nd b7y yonr machinery where
3 oil get the best results and save money.
Cut out such expense. W E D O
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H alsey, Oregon
Moline Farm Bureau Distributors
1 his is the time to clean u p and paint up. We
are putting in a large stock of best
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P A IN T S and O IL S
We have increased our stock ef FURNITURE"
Linoleums and kindred goods.
ure ,
general hardw are
LAW N M OW ERS
G a r d e n
hose
Come in and get prices,
Our prices lare made w ith
the object of making sales
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Two Chautauq uas
Mrs. B. Logan received won!
¡Saturday that
hor H-year-old
niece, residing south of Corvallis,
had been taken| to a hosiptal,
seriously ill.
Rev. M . 8 Woodworth and all
his family except Carmelita came
iver from Brownsville in his ear
T u rad ay, bringing also Mrs. W.
J. Lane, who took the train for
Eugeue to spend the week end as
I the guest of Mrs. C. Hemenway,
J Miss Elaine Woodworth also went
to Eugene to see the circu«, which
was there the next day.
By S C O O P C O N L O N
A Genuine Riding
Corn Plow for
George Maxwell fouud his lost
tire by advertisi ng.
M r. and Mrs. Snfley and H. J.
The Chautauqua season ot 1922 Falk and wife were at the county
is important in the history of the
metropolis Thursday.
Ellison-W hite association, being
W ilm etta Gienneva Junkin and
the teuth anniversary of the
establishn ent of their Chautauqua Loren Luper of Tangent were
business in the west. The date at married in great state Thursday.
Harrisburg is July 1 to 5. The
O. W Frum and fam ily. Frank
outstanding number will be the k irk and Miss Mary Smith went
production of “ Happiness,” which to the circus at Eugeue Friday in
will be given by the Elias Day Mr. F ru m ’s car.
Players of Chicago. The Garner
The Halsey Harrisburg pave­
Jubilee company and male quartet,
ment
is to be of concrete, which
the Loren Bates oompany and the
: Patricia trio are muaieial enter­ is safer for horses than asphalt
tainers and among the lecturers being less slippefy in cold weather’.
Linn countv’s taxes this year
are to be Dr. W illiam E . Bahn,
Judge George D. Alden and Virgil amount to »1,060,962.82, of which
Shepherd.
the bouthern Pacific company paid
SheJd is on the map in the $115,636.87 or 7 | per cent.
matter J of Chautauqua entertain
Mrs. L illian Howe completed
; ments
fhe Radcliffe Chautauqu
her nursing job of a couple of
i has been secured tor three davs,
weeks at the English home and
May 1. 2 and 8.
The program
returned to Browusville Saturday.
emphasizes American patriotism
The C. J. Breier company
there being, besides the concerts
anil fufintuking, lectures with such which has a store in Albany, is
titles as “ The Spirit of the Colo about to open at Newberg its
nists,” “ The Spirit of the P a trio t,” fortieth busiuess place of the kind.
I and “ The Spirit of the Pioneer.’
Next Sunday is mothers’ day
and both churches will send cars
for all who are unable otherwise
to attend the services.
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
Price» on other machinery have a drop
over. We handle the
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$40
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.ow e in and let us talk it u
B I N D E R and i !
McCormick and Deering _
the standard makes of the world.
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We w ill swap for your old hinder.
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A Popular Kcfreehment One that
is relished at all times by young or old
is our ice cream. I t is made from pure,
unadulterated cream and flavo red * ith
pure fru it flavors
There i . no more
wholesome or delicious refreshment on
earth. Parties and fam ilies supplied in
any quantity. ____
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We sell
the Claxtonola
Come in and hear it play
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phonograph
records and
needles.
Stewart & Price Confectionery
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
HALSEY, O REG O N
Capital and Surplus $35,000
Interest paid on time certificates e f deposit
v\ e invito your banking business
C. H. KOONTZ, P res.“
IxTAYLOR, Vice-Pres.
B. M. BONI), Cashier
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o f a check was even larger. Bruce
You must realize that it cannot gb on forever. O ne’s earning days are
followed suit.
But when Father
CHAPTER S
numbered. Now, while your earning power is the greatest, see to it that
K
elly
had
it
all
totaled
it
was
not
Before she could make a last plea,
each payday pay, S o m « t h in g toward your future I n d k p k n o k n c r ,
enough. H e turned with the smile
iW right observed Father Kelly, Capt.
W e w ill welcome yonr acejunt aud help you save.
o f faith and trust that so well ex­
M ather and Isaac Abrahamson en­
No county warrants are to le
pressed his firm belief in mankind.
itering his front gate.
H e hastily
stamped ' ’ Not paid for want of
- shoved the protesting girl into the
“A shade short,” he said to W right,
funds,” hereafter in this county
ikitclien and out the back door, but
“but would you not contribute the
,she had determined not to be put off
Bills that would exhaust the fuuds
’ Where Savings are aafe ’ ’
Honr p „ ce„ ,
difference for the future happiness
. 'to easily. So when W right was ad-
Of your birthplace?** Almost inao-
will be held over until there is
g 'initting his callers, Alice slipped back
money to meet them before war
into the house, unnoticed, and con­
rants are issued.
cealed herself where she could hear
the conversation.
She had heard
Sixteen members of the W F M.
jvague but disquieting rumors regard-
8. of the M .E . church met with Mrs.
ling her lover.
Kenward
W rig h t
received his
N. T. Saeed Friday. An ins true
ilers^ with his usual suavity and
tive and interesting lesson was on
se. “Come in, gentlemen," he said,
Africa and the organization of the
- , t h a smile; “what can I do for
fiel'l for missionary work. Mrs
¡you ?”
But he could not deceive
¡these wisemen o f Sandy Bay. They
M cW illiam s and Mrs. ‘ Wesley
(were courteous in turn, but blunt.
rendered a vocal duet which was
Father K elly acted as spokesman for
appreciated.
(the community.
“M y son,” he began, with his usual
After much travel in California
allowances fo r all I human beings, “we
and Oregon E. B Penland tell
have heard that you are building a
the Albauy Democrat that the
cannery on your marshland.
We
have also learned that you have gone
worst rood he has seen is that be­
into a partnership with MacTavish.
tween Albany and Halsey. Mr
W h y have you done this, lad, when
and Mrs. Penland have just re­
you know that it will wreck the pros­
turned from their tour.
perity o f our little village?" Father
K elly said this last with a touch o f
B. C. Statzer of Salem and
sadness. Even in his heart he sus­
Archie Cornelius once did photo
pected the truth.
The very goodness o f the kindly
graphing together.
A t the sug-
father might have touched even Ken­
gestian of Mr. Cornelias Statzes
ward W n g h t, hut it happened that
came up and stayed over Thurs­
young Bruce W ilton joined his elders
day night and next day took pic­
at that moment Perhaps it was his
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arrival that prompted W righ t’s reply.
tures of the schools. Regret was
“W e ll, Father Kelly,” he said, with
expressed that he could not stay
r i l U e . r ? ’ L l,‘ rBi‘ OrL
tO
c a - n - T to tire
pointed sarcasm, “I must make a liv-
villagers w h o seek to save th e ir beloved S andy B ay. he aro u sa. ibo
another day to photograph the
ing on m y marshland somehow.”
; unior class in costume.
The
very
insolence
o
f
the
man
who
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“ **r Kelly
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God and h . dissuade,
th e F - irascible
old . Bu‘
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a p ta '* in
sat before them aroused the ire o f
Browusville, Albany, Soio, Crab
r e n < M n c e th a n an d th ere.
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every one bat Father Kelly, who re­
tree, M ill C ity and Lebanon high
tained his composure with difficulty
schools were represented at the
Irasable old Capt. M ather bounded
to his feet in a rage
Shaking his sank back in his chair, beaten and
high
school track meet at the
lantly, W right picked up the paper
fist in the face o f the young cad,
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heart, but not so the captain
county
seat Friday. Albany wou.
hearing
the
sum
total.
H
e
studied
who nevertheless sat unperturbed and and Isaac. They were on their feet,
Brownsville winners of events were
with
little amusement at the I M ather cursing and Abrahamson ges- it carelessly, and knew that in all
w iu i not a iretie
Turner (3), Robertson (2)
and
old man’s vehemence, C apt M ather tKuJatmg impotently in their anger •decency he could not refuse their
offer. But he still refused. H e cast
shouted: "W hy, you young whip per- at t" e soulless traitor who would he-
McFarland.
the paper back on the table and only
' snapper!
You're nothin’ flbt a tray his people. T o all their anger
The
Stewart & Price have changed
W rig h t
preserved
a «lirx.k his head in rejection.
traito r to the town that raised you Kenward
others sat stunned.
Now , even
Instead of getting bread
I f I had my way, you’d be run out o’ t f ” ect a*r
non<:halance
Father I ither Kelly came to know the' bakeries.
Kelly was the first to recover his
from Eugene, which arrives after
town on a rail. Yes, sir-reef”
depth, o f perfidy in this fellow. But
Even the peaceful Isaac was in­ equanimity. H e was bitterly disap­
12 o’clock, they take Albany bread,
while the group rat in silent despair,
censed to the point o f joining with pointed, hut he still saw a way to
Isaac Abrahamson, Hebrew mer-' which comes in just before dinner.
capta'n *n hitter denunciation, save the future o f the community.
chant, acted H e drew his check book
while young Bruce stared his anger
'Now, there is my building fund
We were peppered with a sample
But Father Kelly counseled patience. for the Church o f the Rosary,” he and quietly wrote out the' d if­
of hail at 10:45 Sunday.
H e could not believe in W righ t’s said, but he could not conceal the ference in amount,. W hen he pro f­
fered it to W righ t, he unexpectedly
complete perfidy. H is sense o f jus- heaviness in his voice.
The new
Wreatling matches may come to
I tice was too great W h ile it was ap­ church had ever been his dream lie caught the rotter in a trap. They
be as dsngerous as boxing, auto­
parent to all that W rig h t was delib­ nao contributed his own personal had met W right's own figures,
■HL R E D STAR I» a uiarvefou« a d v a a r e in e s t for honied w ith o u t ga*.
mobile racing and baseball. No­
erately trying to wreak vengeance on small inheritance years ago; he had cruelly exorbitant as they were They
It g iv e s to these hom es th e dame dinok *Iedg arirl o d o rle ta h e at a t does
those whom he thought had in­ even starved h im w lf to gain more had sacrificed everything, personal
body has Imen killed in one re­
fortunes,
to
do
it
W
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at
a
wonder­
3_.
- the city gad range. I t i i w iekleM , a ll
I dirtledd, liera use it gen-
fluenced Ichahod W righ t to disin­ lunds, and from time to time his
cently,
but
Saturday
night
one
ful
realization
o
f
the
brotherhood
erates its own gas from cheap kerosene, g a i » lin e o r is tilla te , co n cen trât- J|
herit him, yet Father Kelly gave him worthy friends had contributed theie
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w
a‘
f*>e
Proof
o
f
these
un-
Olson
broke
the
leg
of
an
antago-
m g a double rin g of heat beneath the co o k in g u te n sil and sa v in g a t least *
the benefit o f the doubt
m ites
Then, too, there was the
one-fo u rth of fuel bill. O perates 19 ho irs on . gallon of fuel.
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niet in a show match at Albany.
B e . Patien’ - f?°od friends.” he money that the grand old man o f s-’Ifish men desperately striving to
save
their
beloved
home
from
strife
counseled. “There is some truth in Sandy Bay had left towards the
He got a hold on it and snapped it
and
unhappiness
t
what the lad says. H e must make a building fund
Altogether it made
Kke a clay pipestem, the “ crack”
But Kenward W rig h t was no«
living somehow.”
Then be turned a tidy sum. It would go a long way
being heard all o/er Moose hall.
made that way. Caught in hrs own
tS*
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to W rig h t
towards satisfying the greed o f the
He
“Come, lad," he said, “what will young man And, after all. the peace >*P . he was not ashamed.
The
paving
plant
of
Dennis
&
you sell us the marshland for? W e o f the village was vastly more im- waved aside Isaac's check.
Co. will probably be at Tangent
“No, gentlemen," he said, finally,
w ill buy it for the sake of Sandy portant than the building o f a new
during the paving of the Albany.
I do not care to sell.”
Bey-
St ch„ act* were oo)>' typical
W righ t smiled quietly.
H ere at o f Father Kelly.
This time he did not meet w ith
Tangent section of the road from
last was the beginning o f his revenge
The others protested in chorus, either pleas o r compromise*. It was
here to the county seat this sum­
Like a snake torturing a bird, he held vigorously.
But Father K elly was Father Kelly, himself, who. throwing
mer.
his auditors in suspense while he not to be dissuaded “W e can put up down the gauntlet, rose to h i, fee«,
lightly smoked his cigarette— and with the little church for a while above W n g h t, and thundered:
Mrs. C. T . Cook promised her
•>5 pretended to ponder the question vet,” be said, simply. Having sensed “ N o man can live for himself Sunday
school close a feast if they
Finally he took a pencil and paper to m t turn like this, Capt. M ather alone! > ou may bring ruin to the
and started to figure. When he had had come prepared.
would commit the 28d psalm to
H e reached village—but a* ye sow, so shall ye
finished, his guests leaned forward back into his hip pocket and extract­ reap 1"
z
memory. They all made good and
in their anxiety.
ed a wallet, rather than the usual
And the good man whirled in hie
lost Saturday she and Mirs Ooral-
aT TerT SOT . ” he Stated, plug o f fine cut. W ith a glare o f tra c k , and quitted the room, fol­
dine served all kinds of delicacies
m ildly, “but, my friends, I could not wrath at the unperturbed W rig h t h< lowed by the others. Father K e lV s
to eleven of them and with games
think o f selling out for less than—" cast a roll o f bills on the table be­ w o rd , had not been in vain, for the
and then be named an impossible fore Father Kelly, who smiled hi« calloused W right was shaken to the
snd conversation a happy after­
figure, one that he was certain they
, *aac w a’ nof ,a r behind rotten core o f him.
noon was passed.
co Jd not pay. Poor Father Kelly him. H i* contribution is the form I
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