Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 08, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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I f you need kitchen utensil, you ought to h.ve this peerless ware
you may never again have a chance to get it at such bargains.
and
RANflES ers.
^P-TO-DATE kitchen cook­
It s a pleasure to use
OIL , STOVES
« » L a n d clean in
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hoi weather. Use one
“S Uuit window la, to—assert my rights
about."
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’Tomorrow,” however, proved that
(Continued on page 3)
dignity had neither to do with day­
light nor being dressed, and that
Miss W ilm etta Forster went to
whether It were an open window or a Creswell Friday for an indefinite
proffered Invitation about which one stay.
wished to assert one's self, there »11
A. C- Armstrong has gone to
no variation In the illIBcully of doing
Jots and Tittles
Oakland, this state, to attend the
£
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I" Hi W Y V A V
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IT
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>£ is able to undersell in
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Second and Baker sts.,
Albany, Oregon,
FURNITURE*
She had arisen early and started shearing of his flock of over 100
breakfast (In spite of It being Edith’s I sheep.
because his overhead expenses are low. From his large stock you can
on the porch or in a tent and keep th; house cool 0.1 . . a cheaper and
week to perform that duty). 8he had
J*
always select just what you want A t this tcatou many want
more convenient fuel thau wood.
Mrs. H arry Commons has been
washed the dishes while Edith went to
market, because Edith I'ked to go ,0 I visiting her mother, Mrs. Sprenger,
market— when It was pleasant. When ! at Shedd.
It rained. Kate herself went. As usual
A half-mile track is toeing built
she bad tidied the kitchen and the
1
tor
lourth-of-July races at Craw­
bathroom,
leering
the
lighter
dusting
Our prices are made with
to Bdlth and her mother, who pre­ fordsville.
ferred that kind. As usual, too, at
Mrs. L, H. Armstrong’s sister.
luncheon, she bed given the golden
Miss
Chenoweth of Oakland, Or.,
Comparison of price, invited
brown crusts ef her rolls to Bdlth
not because she herself did not like is visiting her.
The season for them and the opportunity to get them at low prices are
golden brown crusts, but beeanse Edith
’
here together.
George Maxwell and wife visited
always wanted them. To he sure, Kate Mrs. Ida Maxwell Cummings at
rxxxxxx m i n n i r r i T i Y T i n n n n i i n i n i T T i m m u , , had tried to keep them herself today; Albany Sunday.
but Edith reached for them as a mat
ter of course—end got them
Mrs. W. H. Hahn of Halsej un­
At two o’clock John Kennlaon came derwent a serious surgical opera­
with the Invitation to go alelghlng tion at Albany Monday.
Kate waa dressing, and Edith bad gone
Mrs. Frank shelly and her son j
to the door. Kate could hear now
what her meter had called out merrily Billy of Yreka, Cal., are visiting
In Which the Powerful Influence of Example Do«
saucily:
Mrs. Shelley’s sieter-iu-lrw, Mrs.
“Oh, ahe's busy, Mr. Kenniaoa; but A. C. Armstrong.
Much to Develop Independence.
I ’ll go. I ’ll be right o u t”
Henry Zimmerman, H. F. Price
Kate had run then swiftly into the
upper hall, and had uttered some sort and F. W. Robineon are mentioned
of protest. But Edith had only laughed io Saturday's Democrat aa visitors
A uthor o f “ Pollyanna," “ Just David," Etc.
at the county seat.
and answered scornfully;
“Why, Kste, you were busy— you
H ill & Co. are still having a
C apyrltht by Eleanor H. Porter,
know you were! You were dressing
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Surely, you don't want me to change wonderful trade in aluminum ware
H l l t t U l l l i m
now, and—and tell him you won't let at the bargain prices they adver­
A T the first sound of the »tep on position.
tised in the Enterprise.
me go, do you?"
the stone walk below, Kate Denny
For half an hour then Kote sat in
Kate had murmured a faint "No, of
Haward K elly, a Crawfordsville
■prang to her feet. A delicate flush a comer and listened to ragtime, and
course not.” and had crept back,
came to her cheeks and a new light to the brilliant sallies of her sister
boy, has been sent to the reform
ashamed. Into her own room. And not
G . Y Y . M o m h m w e g
In her eyes. She listened, standing Edith, who was entertaining John Ken-
until the had heard the sleigh-bells go school for stealing au auto from C.
motionless, until the whir of the elec­ nlson. A little later, cake was brought
Implement »tore, Halsey, Oregon
R.
Einn,
for
whom
he
was
work­
Jingling down the road did she remem
tric bell stirred her Into life.
In—cake that Edith said she had
*1»
IK » * * # ) » * »
ber that "sweet, gentle, yet Arm dig ing.
Hurriedly she crossed the room to made; and at the words Kate thought
nlty" that was to have been hers that
her mirror, and patted with shaking of the kitchen that morning with
Ameriean Legion and G. A. R.
day.
Angers the already smooth waves of Edith, dainty in a fresh frock, stand­
It was of this, all thia, that Kate membera placed an American flag
her pale yellow hair. From the lace ing at the shelf, stirring gingerly at a
We tell
was thinking now, as she dressed for on every soldier’s grave at the
at her throat she tore the blue how concoction, not one ingredient of which
the concert that evening. The concert Browns villa cemetery decoration
hastily, substituting a pink one—only had been put in without minute In­
waa to be a grand affair In town, given day.
to replace It almost at once with the structions from the elder sister.
by John Kennlaon'a orchestra. John
blue. Her gown at back and waist
After the cake had been eaten and
Fred Malone and F. O. Vanett
Kennlson was only one of the eight
and sleeves she touched tentatively duly praised, there was more music,
Come in and hear it play
first violins la that orchestra, but to of Holley are reported by the A l­
with her still shaking Angers; when then John Kennlaon rose to go home.
bany Herald as having paid $25
All
phonograph
records and needles.
plainly nothing else could be done to He said good-by. and looked at Kate
line each for illegal Ashing Mon
make perfection more perfect, she lovingly; but before she could answer.
day.
turned and waited, her expectant eyes Edith interposed a merry question;
on the closed door leading from her snd It was Edith who went with him
C. A. Stoat, principal of tbe
One that is relished at all tfhies bv
chamber to the hall.
to the door, and who asked him to
Oakville school last winter, was ar­
young or old alike, it our icecream. It
Two, three, five minutes passed. come again.
it
made
from pure, unadulterated cream
rested at Albany Sunday, charged
Tin* subdued confusion of an entrance
In her own room that night Kate
and flavored with pure fruit flavors.
with
improper
conduct
towards
an
and the sound of voices had floated Denny confronted the thing squarely,
Cold drinks
eight-year-old girl.
hunches
up from the hall below, but all was Behind set teeth she said:
silent now. Three more minutes Kate
•I will not give up John Kennlaon.
I.
C.
Bramwell
and
wife
visited
Denny waited. Surprise, dojbt, and a Edith shall not have him—to play with
their nieces, the Masses Alliugham,
frightened questioning came In turn snd toss aside! N o!”
at Coburg Sunday.
On the way
to her eyes; then resolution, as she
Then, alone. In the dark, she blushed
home they dined with their daugh-
softly crossed the room and opened
the door.
t«r, Mrs. W. K. Hover, near H a r­
shamed red, and began to lash her­
A light laugh floated up the stair­ self with scorn.
risburg.
to u c h w ith
way, and a deeper note answered.
Had she. Indeed, fallen no low as to
The girl drew back, half closing the
The Halsey high school baseball
be ready to quarrel over a man, aa a
door.
girls went to Brownsville Thursday
dog would fight, for a bone? Doubt-
Then It was true. He had come,
and got beaten 28 to 12 bv the
Jess. anyway, John Kennlson preferred
and she had not been summoned to go Edith.
Brownsville girls, who thus got
down.
Edith was there, however—
oonaolation for having been beaten
It was merely another case of the
that light laugh had been hers. . . , smaller tart.
here by the Halsey girls.
So It w us to be the old story over
After all, was there not such a thing
e' t rw r « fw «r««.^w ^ai«T f
gg
again. I f Edith wanted It, she must as too much self-aacrlflce, too continual
The Brownsville chamber of
have It, whether It were a Jam tart
commerce is raising $1500 for a
self-represalon? A certain amount, of
or the exclusive attention of an eve­
course, was beautiful, virtuous, and
race —not at) “ agricultural boss
ning caller. ’
altogether commendable, but might
trot" for gamblers to bet upon but
«. If you have been drifting along-spending all, saving uothing-atoo
Always It had been like that; and
there not come a point where they
and think.
•
to cleau out tbe ditch that supplies
always she, Kate, had taken the sub­
became actually a fosterer of other
water for power and increase its
ordinate place, together with the
\ ou must realize that it cannot go on forever. One's earning days are
people's
selfishness,
and
a
sin
against
■mailer ta r t
oapacity.
numbered. Now, while your earning power ts the greatest, sea to it that
one's own Individuality?
Aa If a
Resolutely Kate Denny opened the
each payday pays S o m b t h in o toward your future iNDxrgwDBHCa,
perpetual seeder of raisins and eater
The
hot
plaster
is
being
laid
on
door wider and took one step Into the
of chicken wings could live a full,
We will welcome yonr account and help you save.
The first six loads
halL
F o r One ■rief Instant Kate Almost Second street.
free life— a life that really brought
were spread Monday afternoon.
Well, why not? That waa John
Rebelled.
out the beet within one’s self and
Kennlaon down there. He had come
It is Brought hot from tbe mixer at
within one's fellow men I
Indeed, the Dennys the "Philharmonic” was
to see her.
n o ! And there should be a change— a always “John Kennlson'a orchestra,' Shedd and with each load tbe haul
Savings
L ' Where
.......... ..........
• ’ ere safe ”
Pour per cent and no worry.
Irresolutely the girl still stood de­
rightabout face. She would see to It and as such Its concerts were eothu is shorter and the work conse­
bating the matter, when the twang of
quently
more
rapid.
that there was. W ith sweet, gentle, elastically welcomed. Tonight, how­
a violin string came from the room
yet firm dignity, she would take her ever, there waa no animation, no Joy
below and seemed to end all bealta
At the Lint) county Jersey pic­
rightful place.
In Kate Denny's face as she dressed nic next Saturday at the Warren
tlon. W ith awlft steps snd heightened
And
with
thia
thought
In
mind,
Kate
herself; nor did even the anticipatory
color, Kate Denny tripped down the
Denny rose to her feet, prepared her­ rustle and hum of the concert room Gray farm, near Jefferson, three
stairs and entered the brightly lighted
living-room. John Kennlaon rose at self for bed, and then determinedly Itself bring an answering flash or spar­ of twelve boya’ and girls' club
raised her window before opening the kle aa ahe waited for the first number judging teams that will compete
once, an almost boyish eagerness In
for honors are from Ash Swale,
his glance.
Edith Denny turned connecting door leading to her sister’s onJhe programme
room.
Shedd
and Lake Creek.
slowly.
Her eyes carried a barely
(To be continued )
As expected, she did not have long
perceptible annoyance.
to wait.
D airy farm meetings at which
Oh, here’s Knte," she said. "Tou rs
"Kate!" called her slater.
Prof. Fitts of 0 . A C. will talk
Just In time, Kate, to turn the music.
"Yes, Edith."
will he held at F . M. Bear’s at
John Kennlaon played first violin In
“ Where's all that wind coming
a large city orchestra. He stood now
Plainview next Wednesday after­
from V’
close to the piano, his Instrument In
noon, and at 0- C. Karstens’ at
“From
my
window,
perhaps;
It’s
his hand and his eyes longingly fixed
Harmony in the forenoon and E rn ­
open.”
on Kate Denny.
est Pugb’a in the afternoon next
“Open I
Why, Kate Denny, you
"It's a concerto. I was going to try
day.
never have yony.window open,”
If a bit.” he began eagerly. "Tou
day and the ladies called at the be given in the evening of 8unday,
"
I
know
I
don’t
;
hot
I
thought
I
know, I brought the piano score last
The Oregon Drainage association, Wheeler home.
would
tonight.
I
wanted
the
air
June lg.
week. Too said you'd------”
which made a trip from S«l«m to
"But It's so cold I I ’m half frosen.
"Yes, ft's right here. Mr. Kennlaon.”
Miss Daisy Slate of Tangent and
W- A. Ringo and wife ■peni
Eugene, through Halsey,* Thurs­
Do you want me to catch my death of
Interrupted Edith, brightly.
"And
cold?"
day, could not have had much Daniel Ashton were married at Sunday at Harrisburg.
we'd love to play It with you. Come.
W ith a clean
"Why, no, of—of course not,” mnr-.
tin.a to view drainage work and Albany Sunday.
Kate.”
Mrs. M. M Huston is visiting
«late
they
will
start
a home at
mured
Kate.
Involuntarily
ahe
started
f
)
f
k
p
r
O
i
l
M
n
v
o
j
places
ne&ding
it,
but
saw
enough
For one brief Instant Kate almost
to get out of bed; then suddenly she'
1,1 r
C J lO V e S
at the W. E. Thompson home in
Maishfiold.
at J. P. Stearns' farm at Tollman
rebelled. John Kennlaon had asked
Brownsville.
her to practice that score, and she fell back. With stern resolution she
to pronounce his work the best
The M 'thodist Sunday school
wet her dry lips and said. “I f you'rs
had practiced It for hours at a time
demonstration of what tile drain children will gather at the church
George Drinkard and wife and
cold. Edith, why don't you pull np an­
until It was at her (Inger tips; yet she
ageooulddo. W hite clay that had tomorrow
Everything at bargain prices.
other blanket?"
morning and go to daughter of Brownsville were in
waa expected to stand patiently by
been worthless was bearing 25- Brownsville to a general Sunday town in their car Sunday.
«22 West P in t at., Albany, Oregon
“ •Cold I' 'Another blanket I’ Why.
and turn the leaves for Edith.
bushel
crops of wheat and good school picnic. A banner is to he
Kate, what are you thinking of, when
"Rut. Edith." hesitated Kate, "don’t
Mrs. J. 8. McMahan, state head
yields of oats and vetch, when tile awarded as a prize to the school
you know how I hate a lot of stuffy
you think It would be be'ter If I ------ "
of the Rebekahs, left Monday for
drained.
clothes
over
me
I
I
never
knew
you
‘‘Nonsense I of course you can turn
making the beet attendance record Tillamook on business of the order.
♦0 act like this I '«’ell. If you won’t
the music. Kate.” laughed her sister,
M r Cornelius, Southern Pacific
The quotas o f Oregon and Wash­
shut
It.
I
shall—
that's
s
ilt"
And
the
Before
you
breed
your
mare«
see
airily. “Don't be so tim id) Come."
Rex W . Davie, assistant cashier
agent here for nearly a year, has ington of 400 and 600 boys re­
swift patter of bars feet and the de­
It was not a success—the playing of
>f
the First National bank of A l­
gone
to
Marion,
where
he
has
an
termined bang of the window sash told
spectively for the summer training
that concerto. From start to flnlah It
bany, has been chosen as manager
eight.bour
shift
as
telegraph
op­
that
Edith
had
made
good
her
word.
camp
at
Camp
Lewis
July
27
to
waa an agitated scramble on the part
"There I" exclaimed an aggrlevedly
erator, with no other responsibili­ Aug. 25 has not been filled, so the of tbe Linn couuty fair.
of each player to find and keep step
triumphant
voles,
as
the
patter
re­
A
t
Halsey
Fridays
ties. M. L. France of Reedsport time for applying to “ headquarters
F. M Bennett, who is in the
with the other. At the conclusion
treated through the open doorway.
took M r. Cornelius’ place Satur­ Ninety-sixth division, 325 New meat trade at Tangent, has sold
Edith laughed hysterically, Kate bit
On the bed Kate Denny made one
day but eaya it will be thirty days Postoffice building, Portland.” has hie twenty-eight sores and build*
her Ups In open confusion, and John
more effort to rise—to catch the fleet,
Kennlaon reached for his handkerchief
at least before permanent arrange­ been extended through the early mgs, a mile and a half south of
FOR SALE
log “sweet, gentle, yet firm dignity"
to wipe tbe perspiration from his face.
ments are made, and hie family re­ part of June.
Uncle Sam pays Halsey, to J. K. True for $2800.
of her promise to herself, than wearily
A moment later Edith suggested
mains at Reedsport pending the transportation and all expenses
she fall back.
Jesse H im m an’a pioneer picnic
that they try a popular love song to
outcome.
free and imposes no obligation to
"After all. It U ba easier to begin 9 I T n . l c i d - . r t i lv 11
special edition of the Brownsville
which she knew the accompaniment;
tomorrow In daylight when— whan I'm “
ilO Io lv lflS
W . J. Lane end assistant post­ join any part of the army,
Times will contain much local
snd with a fervent "Tea. do. If you
up and dresqgjl," she told herself. "Be
master W ill Hayee and their wives
The children's day program at historical lore from hie pen end
Ple j.y ■ ’ tllC " *** raised his violin to
K.
L.
Martin.
I aides, there won't be anything so hard
Route 2, Box 77, Halsey,
were over from Brownsville Suo- ti)e Christian church will probably tljst of Earle Stanard, who wjlj
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