Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 07, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    K IT C H E N
RANGES
Fall Hats
are here
ever seen iti Halsey is on display
at the store of
HILL & CO.,
with bright porcelain and shining
nickel which need no polish. Up-
to-date cooking apparatus; latest
'improvements.
A wide variety of
s t y l e s at various
prices. Among them
you will lind a style
that pleases.
FU R N IT U R E
RUGS
L IN O L E U M S
CO NG O LEU M S
Oar prices sell goods
Thirty-six different
blocks, shapes and
colors to choose from.
L. E. W alton «as at the couuty
scat Thursday.
(Continued from page I)
Muir Peaches, 75c a bushel
H a rry Davis was a passenger to
C. J. Shedd is visiting his b ro th,
A lb a n y fcaiuiday.
er Solon in C alifo rn ia.
W 3O L R ID G E PEACH ORCHARD.
two rule» south of Peoria.
Bring tack» and boxes
F rank and Aurelia M a rk h a rt
Charles F a lk ami wife went to
were in A lb an y Saturday.
the county seat Saturday.
Mrs. M. B. T a y lo r of C orvallis
The season s union meetings At
B ro w n sville have been completed. came in on Tuesday’s train.
F rank Porter had his shorthorns
M 's. J. C. C urrv and Mias Net-
Hay, Grain, »tock hanling. etc.
j lie bpeucer visited P hiltnath Sun- at the fa ir a t Vancoover, B C,
hauling a specialty.
day.
The grand ju ry refused to in d ict Phone
TRUCKING
Mrs. L illia n K irk of Atl.eua is those negroes fo r gam bling at
. _______
here v is itin g form er friends and Shedd.
ueighbors.
Clay Moo ly of H arrisb urg is
H. B. Baker, form er m ille r of slated fo r the ra ilro a d ageacy at
i Browusville, .is s till pulverizing Halsey,
wheat near T urner.
Mrs. O- I'. Neal and Melba have
Mr. and tyrs. I. C. Pram ivell returns 1 from ib e ir i * ation t iip
¡spent Sunday afternoon at the hall in Wasniogton.
gunib at H arrisburg.
Charles F alk and w ife and M sa
W
ilm e tta Forster went to the
Rev. C. T. Cook went to Salem
1 Tuesday to attend the anuual cou- couuty seat Thursday,
Heavy
W . H. B E E N E
Halsey, Oregon
CANITARY
v p Barter Shop and Baths
First clast work guaranteed
the light before that time. We’ve lost,
A M CO LTRA
after all. And only one thing re- i
mains.”
. He looked np to find her eyes full
Ik e grau 1 ju r y ’s w o rk was short
'ference, which opened its first
upon him. He bad never seen such
session yesletduy m orning.
and poiuted and it was discharged
eyes. They seemed to have sunk so
at the last week end.
deep into the flesh about them that
J. C. Standish went to Portland
only Inrid slits remained. It was not that
Saturday
n
ig
ht
to
spend
the
two
Dealer in
1 he Southern Pacific has n ig h t
her lids were partly down. Rather
holidays w ith Everett Standish, patrols on its traegs to guard
It was because the flesh-sacks beneath
who is at tbo Pierce S anitarium . against train -w reckin g strikers
them had become charged with her
pounding blood. The fires glow was
A Southern Pacific bridge a
Mrs. A lice C hialvo, a fte r her
in them and cast a strange glamor
quarter of a mile beyoud Shedd visit w ith Mrs. George M axw ell
upon her face. I t only added to the
was somewhat .damaged but rmt has gone to Lewistou, Idaho, to
strangeness of the picture that she
destroyed by (ire Thursday night. reside.
sat almost limp, rather than leaning
¿0 day»' credit
forward in appeal. Bruce looked at
Miss Ceclle M ayberrv came
J. W. Spranger of Shedd picked
her In growing awe.
I down from Eugene F rid a y and an early Crawford peach
that
But as the seconds passed he seemed
visited Miss Georgina C lark, who measured 9J inches in circu m fer­
ao longer able to see her plainly. His '
went home w ith her Sunday eve­ ence both ways.
eyes were misted and blurred, but
ning.
they were empty of tears as Linda’s
D. W. Stevenson and w ife. Miss
Dean Tycer came from southern fane Stevenson and M ary Grutze
own. Rather the focal point of his
brain hod become seared b.v a mount­
Oregon Sunday and was met at the were v is itin g the Stevensons here
ing flame within himself. The glow
tra in and taken home to Browns- F rid a y from A lb a n y .
of the fire had seemingly spread until
ville by his sister, Mrs. W ..C . El-
E lton Sawyer went home to To-
It encompassed the whole wilderness
more.
world.
coma Thursday after spending his
Mosdames Clara Starr, Ed Starr vacution w ith his grandm other,
“What Is the one thing that re­
mains?” he asked her. whispering.
and Georgia
Morse and Mrs. M rs. George M axw ell.
She answered with a strange, ter­
Morse’s little son W in field of
M r. and M rs. O lliv e r arrived
rible coldness of tone. 'T h e blood I
Brownsville w ire at the, Wheeler
F . M . F R E N C H & SONS
from P ortland Sunday to spend
atonement,” she said between back
C
u
s
t
o
m
e
r
,
home
Sunday.
ALBANY
OREO.
"Not
Two,
but
Three,”
She
Corrected,
abor day w ith the lu d y ’s fa th er,
drawn lips.
in the Hollow Voice of Uncounted
L. E.
Penland and wife of Mack Suwyer of B row nsville.
ALBANY, OREGON
Years.
Pendleton have been v is itin g the
CHAPTER X
Don’t
fail to hear C aptain
the fire. They turned, and fheTndon-
I be form er’s brother, E. B. Pen-
Practical Shoe
! When the second hand of the watch
land, and other relatives and W u lff of the Salvation arm y at the
llght showed a bent old figure hob­
In his pocket had made one more cir­ bling toward them.
Repairing.
Methodist church next Sunday at
friends in Hulsey.
cuit, both Bruce and Linda found
It was old Elmira, her cane tapping
11 a. m. He w iU 'd e liv e r a good
Office 1st doar south of school hom e
Miss Rena W alker went S atur­
Fine
themaelvea upon their feet. The ten
along in front of her; anil something
sermon, which w ill inspire aud
Halsey, Oregon.
day to Brewster, W ash., to attend
alon had broken at last. Her emotion that caught the moonlight lay In the
gladden anv who w ill hear him .
school and in e id e n ta llj*p ic k apples
had been curbed too long. It broke hollow of her left arm. Her eyes still
Cspt. W ill IT is from the A lb a n y
from her in a flood.
glowed under the grizzled brows,
H andles Town and Country Property, during the season. She expects to corp.
She seized his hands, and lie started
he
gone
u
n
til
J
one.
Give
him
a
call
and
see
if
lie
cm
fix
“Not two, hut three,” she corrected,
501 Lyon at , Albany, Oregon.
nt their touch.
“Don’t you under
In the hollow voice of uncounted you up.
M tb . D. S. M c W illia m s was ta k ­
M sses Fav Proebetel and Gretia
stand?” she cried.
“You—you—you years. In the magic of the moonlight
H arrison called at the Wheel«) en to an Albany hospital Thursday
are V o lg er’s son. You are the boy
It seemed quite titling to both of them
home
Sunday on th e ir way home md operated on the next day for
that crept out—under this very t .._
that Rhe bhnuld have come. She was
to Brow nsville
from
Eugene. appendicitis. M r. M cW illia m s re­
to find him dead. All my Itfp Elmtrs
one of the triumvirate; thej' wondered
L A W Y E R AND NOTARY
and I have prayed for yon to come
G
retia
w
ill
te
ich
school
at
S jio mained w ith her for rem ainder ol
why they had not missed her before
the
week.
She
is
doing
well
and
And whHt Hre you going to do?"
next term .
It was further than she had walked
B rownsville , O regon
w ill probably be home betore our
Her fuce was drawn in the white
In years, but her spirit lind kept her
What a relief comes to the s trin ­ next issue.
light of the moon. For un Instant he np.
A ll w ork done p ro m p tly and
seemed dnzed.
gent, money market in a common-
She put the glittering object that
Mrs. C. W. S tandish o f Browns­
Phone No. 20V.9
“Do?” he repeated. " I don't ktwiw she carried Into Bruce's hands. Il reasonably.
ity dependent, upon ru ra l industries
ville
took out a h u n tin g license
what I'm going to do.”
f i r its income when the year’s
was a rifle—a repenting breech-loader
“You don't!” she cried. In Infinite of a fnmous make and a model of
princip al crops begin to go to and w ith her husband and W.
scorn. “Are you Just clay? Aren't
Amon and wife went to southern
thirty years before. It was such a
m a rk e t!
yon a mnn? Haven't you got arms to rifle as lives In legend, with sights as
Oregon to h u n t deer. Miss L i l ­
strike with and eyes to see along fl fine as a razor edge and an accuracy
A rth u r
Rudo'pb of Lompoc, lian W arm oth
accompanied the
W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 65.
rifle barrel? Are you a coward -and
Cal., nephew of M is, M ellin K nott, party b ut came home w ith o u t h u n t­
as great os light Itself. Loving hands
Regular meeting next Saturday
a weakling; one of your mother's had polished It and kept it in perfect
arrived Tuesday for a b rie f visit ing any game.
blood, to run away? Haven't you any­ condition.
night.
a t the home o f Mrs. J. C. B ra m ­
thing to avenge? I thought you were
D ou't go h u n tin g in viola ion of
‘Matthew Folger1« rifle," the old
well. His aunt had not teen him the law. The deer season is Aug,
a mountain man— that all your years
woman explulned, “for Matthew Fol­
lor fifteen years.
In cities couldn't take that quhllty ger’» son.”
20 to Oct. 1; china ph* asnut ■ > nd
away from you I Haven't you any
q uail, O .t. 15 to Oct 31; ruffled is all the year around, especially since
The
M
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lh
o
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i-t
church
held
its
LIC
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SED
F
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DIRECTORS
And
that
Is
how
Bruce
Folger
re­
answer?"
turned to the land of Ids birth—as
last q u a rte rly conference Monday - r.mse anil native pheasants, closed the paving. Probably half our subscrib­
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
He looked up, a strange light grow­
most men do, unless death cheats
evening at the church, 'dosing up t ill the game commission seei fit to er* own autos. And they see the adver­
Phone .15
Phone 15
ing on his fuce. “You ineun—kill­
them first— and how he made a pact
the year
w ith marked success ’'pen it; sege he is. J u ly lf> to July tisements in the Enterprise.
Branches at
ing?”
to pay old debts of death.
fin an cia lly. Tire church desires •31; prairie chickens, Oct 15 to Oct,
Brownsville, Phone 3 7 0 5 .
“What else? To kill—never to stop
81.
(To be continued.)
killing—one after another, unUl they
Halsey Phone 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr the return of Mr. Cook.
are gone! T ill Simon Turner and the
As usual, the Brow nsville schools
G o ne to th e D oqs.
whole Turner clan have paid the debts
open
on F rid ay (tho 15th) to gat
they owe.”
Headline— “Hertnita Ent Grass and
From now on the fanners w ill be get-
the registration and p re lim in a ry
Bruce recoiled as If from a blow. Bark." We slionld rnther expect thron
tiug cash far the lumpier'» products.
work o u t of the way so all can set­
Bereai ed (rien Is com m itting to uiy care lor pre.nration and h iri.il
“Turner? Did you say Turner?” he to moo or n liln n y —Boston Tran - rlpt
They are the backbone of the country’«
asked hoarsely.
the rem ains of beloved ones may fed i-iu re d u f t r. - , -,i • re»;i«ctfol . »1 «■ tle down to business on tim e Mon­ strength and their trade is the backbone
day m orning. W . F. S tarr, fo rm ­
“Yes. T hat’s the clan's name.
1
a tender
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treatm ent I would wish tu b e given my own de ir ones. Every a?
of the merchant's business. They buy
thought you knew."
erly o f the Alsea school«, is the
ish carried out in detail and pr.ee« guaraute.-l to satisfy. Best u f £
his groceries, hi» dry goods, his hard-
Bruce understood now his unpro­
new superintendent, and Miss
^ e q u ip m e n t at)d complete stock
| ware— whatever he hat to sell—and their
voked attack on the little boy when
>adie M cKenzie of P ortland sue-
trade is worth going after. Tell them
he had been taken from the orphan­
S
d
X
“ . ‘u
r a
r “ “ i
1”
-
age on trial. The boy had been named
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your story if it is published iu the En-
Turner, and the name had been enough
(Oontinped on paee 4)
| terpriae.
to recall a great and terrible hatred
L E B A N O N , O RE.
We have lots of good
that he had learned In earliest baby­
hood. The name now recalled it again;
Lady attendant
the trnth stood clear at last. It was
We sell
the key to all the mystery of his life ;
P ric es;
$3.00
to
$ 7 .0 0
b la in
Halsey
Meat Market
Fresh and
Cured Meats
F A L K B R O S .» Props.
We make a
Specialty of
Friendship,
Engagement and
Wedding
Rings
CLOTH in g c o )
The store with a squart
deal lor every
A. Peterson
W. J. Ribelin
Dealer
in
Real
Estate.
Dress Shoes
a Specialty
Amor A. Tussing
F. M. GRAY
Drayman.
L 0. O. F
Automobile
Season
W R IG H T & PO O LE
The Harvest
5;;
E. L. Stiff
N. C . L O W E
FURNITURE EXCHANGE
I.crn FI TRIMITf TRP
o“ “
D‘y °r ”igllt p1' ,,e9
•
x o iîfM S îiiîm tœ æ m iiiiiiiia î« « « « «
Used Ranges, $20 j **» •* 4 F M
It stirred him more than all of Linda's
words. In an Instant all the tragedy
of bis babyhood was recalled—the A
a. î 540.
i a
—_a condition. All
* <• at « I ♦
to
Very good
hushed talk between his parents, the
bargain prices.
oaths, the flames In their eyes, -and
422 West First st., Albany, Oregon.
Anally the body be had found lying
so still beneath the pines. It was
always the Turners, the dread name
C O R N E LIU S
that had filled his baby days with
horror.
He hadn’t understood then.
I t had been blind hatred—hatred with­
out understanding or self-analysis.
Expert workmanship. Watches and ,
As she watched, his mountain blood
clocks a specialty.
mounted to the ascendency. A strange
OREGON
transformation came over him. The HALSEY
gentleness that he had acquired in his
years of city life began to fall away
from him. The mountains were claim­
ing him again.
Bis voice waa cold and bard whan Electric .H a irc u ttin g . Massaging I
he spoke.
and Shampooing.
1 *
“Then you and I are no relation
Cleaning
and
Pressing
whatever.”
N H N H M
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Automobile Insurance
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BARBER SHOP ><*« m *^********
Be Honest With Yourself
E. C . M IL L E R
“ Nona."
I
“But we fight the same fight bow ."
"Yes. Until we both win— or both
if« .’
Before he could speak again, a
atrangc answer came out of the dark
ness. "Not two of you.” a croaking
nld voice told him. It roee, th rill end
frgckvd, from the ih id o w i beyond
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and think.
ving nothing
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numbered. Now, while your earning power is the greatest see to it
each pa) lay piys S o m e t h in g toward yonr future I n d r p k m d b iic k ,
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Where Savings are safe ”
Four per cent and no worry.
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All
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personal liability. Protect yourself against
loss.
I T T ARCHIE
J
ATCHMAKER <& Jeweler J
the Claxtonola
phonograph records and needles.
Where our ice cream is served there
it sure to be satisfaction. For the fam ­
ily dessert there is nothing so delicious.
With each succeeding spoonful you’ll
like it more and more. Let us semi
you some. We have ell flavors, t i e
sell piuts, qurrts, half gallons aud gal­
lon«.
Clark’s Confectionery
Kf SOMETHING that is stout, that is,
C A B L E , in place of rope-—stronger
and lasts a lifetime.
W henjou buy machine oil don’t think
any old grease ¡soil. We have a heavy red
E N G IN E OIL, best th at can be bought, at
50<: a gallon. Try it. T W IN E is here.
G. W. Mornhinweg