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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1922)
PAGE 2 H ALSEY HA LSEY E N l'E R C K lS E O CT. 5, 1922 E N T E R P R I S E N ot one of tliern has l>een scrapped to date. Aud the recent (or preaent) near-east war cloud ba» lad to a elaietneot th a t they w ill not be — at’ least at preeeut. Tbe nations are ecrapping, but not S u b s c rip tio n « , >1.50 a y e a r In a d v a n c e . e ir own -------------- navies. They are, —- a» T r a n s i e n t a d t < rti« ln « , 25< a n In .J i; p e r - ¡ i th -------------------- -------z — î? .r"tto e ^ r.r^ . B,t’ 2#0 N° <’“,couut they always have been, scrapping In " P a id - f o r P a ra g ra p h « .-' Sc a Une. a m o n / tbeinselvee '■ sf C o n i p / e t e A o in d e p e n d e n t— N O T n e u t r a l— n t w i - p a p e r. p u b lis h e d e v e ry T h u r s d a y , by W M . H. and A A. W H B E b E K . W m . H . W h e e le r , E d it o r , M r», A . A . W h e e le r , B u s in « « » M a n a r e r a n d L o c a l N e w s E d it o r . N o a d v e r t is in g d is g u is e d a« n e w « . 1 ° C ?/ian ye Î Ranges & Heaters It’s what you need and yo u’ll find it in Sunny Southern You should not miss this place if in need o f a new range or heater this fall. W e have the largest assortm ent of each in Linn county and can supply your wants at a C alifornia oILi Saving in Price There ere 50,000,000 bushels in the farm ers’ wheat pool that spec- j nlators are not playing ducks and T H E G O V E R N O R S H IP 'drakes w ith. I f tbie co-operation MotoringfMountain ClimbingfYachtingfRacing 1 he opposing candidates for the keeps up the farmers w ill come to g ivernorsbip are Ben- W , O lcott, have som ehting.to say about the GolfJTennisJRiding^Polof FishinggHunting republican and prerent incum bent, pries and not leave th a t question and W alter M. Pierco, democrat, entirely to the buyers. Camping#Airplaning$Loafing Both of them profess to be w ith - ' --------—• » out means to finance a campaign. Linn Winners at State Fair. Pierce is asking, as w ill be seen A t the Btate fa ir in the in an advertisement in this paper, and g irls ’ club livestock contest for co n trib u tio n s of $1 each from led M cCart o f H arrisburg 'woo his friends. The I5J00 which an fir8t *° division one of Holsteina, Ashland enthusiast te n t is a good C. C ornutt of Shedd first in the Observation Cars and Dining Cars nucleus i fourth division of shorth .rns and r . . ... . , , i Allan G ilk e y of Scio won first in A L B A N Y F U R N IT U R E E X C H A N G E Afford every travel comfort and convenience Last evening at A .bany, too late ¡ the fi(lU d ivision , shorthorns. A lb an y Oregon for a report in this week's pa K a rl Dannen of Shedd won first ’■ T he C alifornia E xpress •• hat through Pullman. Seattle, Tacoma per, M r. Pierce's Ashland adm irer in the fat steer special, shorthorns. and Portland to Lot Angeles via Sacramento. waB to give a “ non.partisan” d in In the sheep divisions M illa rd Stay a day or two in Sao F ra» ci»c o -i delightful .topping place ner at which the candidate would Shelton of Scio was first in division one and Dale D rin ka rd of H a rris “ express hie opinions on chrrent burg first in division two. ç*x*x*x*x*x»x»x*x«x*: the door. If* something about state issues.” ' We may comment D. F. Burge of A lbany in the Bruce." Psrcheron classes of the horse d i later on what occurs there. For fare., train service, deeping car reser Linda remembered him then. She vision won herd sire, second; 4- leaped to the door and fluug It wide. vation* or beautiful folder, ask agents or write M r. O lcott has made good as year-old stallion, first; yearlin g She saw the stars without, the dark governor. Hie beet work has been sta llio n, second; 10-year-old brood fringe of .pines against the sky line be J O H N M- S C O T T , w ith the veto ax. H is worst was mare, fir s t; 5-year brood mare, hind. B u t most of all she saw the cunning, sharp-featured face of Dave in tu rn in g loose on the treasury second and fo u rth ; 4-year mare, General Passenger Agent, P drtland, Or. Turner, with the candlelight upon him. and the state in general, on two first and second; filly under 1 year, The yellow beams were In his eyes, first and second; produce of mare, occasions, the rapacious horde too. They s<temed full of guttering first; best stud, first. In tbe same called the legislature, lights. , division C. K. Weber of Browns- The few tim es that Linda had talked A ll the candidates for a ll the v ille won 2-year s ta llio n , second AKA to Dave she had always felt uneasy offices declare, as has been tbe and th ird ; s ta llio n under 1 year How One Robber Died. beneath his speculative guze. The in the body of a dead bandit. first. oust nn fo r many years, th a t they same sensation swept over her now. W alton is now a candidate for When those C orvallis youths In tbe Chester white clashes of She knew perfectly what she would favor a reduction of ta xatio n. the swine d ivision Ed. Shoel of A l nude th e ir first essay to rob tbe sheriff. Author of have had to « :pect, long since, from “The Vuk.0 of die Pack“ An l in a ll those years each sue. bany won 2-year boar, second; 18- Halsey bank they lost heart and this man, were It not tliat he had lived cessive legislature has increased tbe month boar, second; ye arlin g boar, tied. They stole E. B. Penland’» In few- of hts brother Simon. The FOR SALE mighty leader o f the clan had set a expenses aud cousquently the tax th ird ; 6 m ouths b >ar, second; 18- fine auto in which to make th e ir Ifluslratioiu by Irwin Myera barrier around h e r as far as personal cuonlbs boar, aecond; 2-year-old getaway, hut ran it in the mud and rate. attentions went— and his reasons were sow, second; yearling sow, th ird ; left it. Sheriff K endall prophetic x<x«x»x*x»x»x»x*x»x»x*x»>: obvious. The tmiuntaln girls do not W h a t we would alt like to hear 6-m onth-old sow, first, and ju n io r a lly remarked to Deputy W alton? from I to 3 year. old. Big, fine ewes. t tc y r liih t b j Little. Brown 4k Ce. usually attain he«' perfection of form would be a statement as to how the and grand champion sow on Bust Those fellows w ill tr y it again. and face; hla dee-ire for her was as Look out fo r th e m ." SYNOPSIS e r’s Vesta 286270 taxes are to be lessened. W ill any jealous as It was I utense and real. This When they came again they be rtgi.tereil Or will let out on share. 25 In the same classes were won by • C H A P T E R I . —A t th e d eath o f Ml« to e te r candidate dare a battle w ith the dark-hearted man W great aud terrible C. S. Sargent of 8cio, 2-year-old gan work on the bank door about old ewe«, or at $2.50 per head. ra th e r. B ru ce D u n c a n . In an eastern c ity , emotions did not -only know how to p o litic tl machine behind which the boar, th ird ; yearling boar, second; m idnight. receive» a tn y s te rlo u . m essage. gent by a Delos C lark heard vtr» Ross. sum m oning him p e rem p to rily grade hate. In Ids own s avage way he could recently doubled tax-eatlnc fish 6-month-old boar, fo u rth ; boar them and from the C lark home to aouth ern O regon—to m eet "L in d s .." love too. Linda ha: Vd and feared hlni, to freshen thia fall. He called p e rt and game commissions o r any of under six months, fifth ; 18-month- could see I hern. C H A i T E R I I . —B ru ce ha« v iv id but b a f. but the emotion wi. wholly different C lark, who notified W alton and unit re c o lle c tio n or tils childhood In an old sow, first and second; 2 y<ar- from the dread and abhorrence with the other useless or worse than I W A N T TO BUY orphanage, before hie adop tion by N e w tlfe bank officials bv phone through oldz sow, fifth ; 6-m onth-old sow, which she regarde 1 Dave. "What ton D u n c a n , w ith the g irl L in d a . useless commissions is entrenched? fifth ; senior cham pion sow on central. In telephoning Koontz 1 Carload about Bruce?" she demanded. p £ ,li A r X EJl H I . —A t hla d e .tln a tlo n , W ill au A ja x he found to defy Sadie 102015. phone was rung and the amateur r r a l l » End. new» th a t a message has Dave leered. “Do _vou want to see been sent to B ru ce la received w ith the grafters’ lig h tn in g aud propose Bolton and Landers of Albany burglars took alarm and slowly him? He's lying—up tiere on the bill." m » r « ..i dlapleaeurc by a m an In troduced to the reader oa "Simon." The tone was knoi ting, edged with a re lu c t ion of the arm y of private won first on 18-tnonth old boar went north on F irs t street, then west to second, south on necond cruelty; and It bad tl fc- desired effect. n ii? ,A ,r rE ri. TY - l e a v i n g the tra in , secretaries an I typew riters and of ihe Chester Whits«. S u S I * . . ’ astonished a t hla a p p a re n t fa-- The color swept from the girl's face. In the Duroc Jersey classes and across to and back up F irs t to A7Y1V « R. B. MAYBERRY. m llla r ity w ith the surroundings, though stenographers and pages and other In a single fraction < < nn instant It to hla know ledge he haa never been there. prizes went to M. Averhoff of Leb Koontz’ store, next door to tbe 477 West Eighth street. Eugene. Orc. atten lants on the legislature who anon fo r 2 year-old boar, th ird ; bank, where ihey halted. showed stark white In the candlelight. C H A P T E R V .—O b ed ient to th e message, There was an Instnn Cis sensutlon of W alton and President Koontz, do little and draw much pay? bruce m akee hla w a y to M a rtin '» cro«a- yearling boar, second; 6-m onth-old roads »tore, fo r direction aa to rea c h in g terrible cold. But her Hsice was liurd Vice-President T a y lo r and Cashier . No. They promise to cut tbe boar, f i f h ; boar under 6 months, ur«. Russ' cabin. and lifeless when she >v>oke. Bund, w ith M r. C lark, were in h id taxes but.keep up the plum supply, third. Lebanon’s Reliable Funeral Di C H A P T E R V I —O n th e w a y , '•Sim on' “Ton mean you've kll V»J him?" she ing, expecting the boys would sternly w arns him to <lv a up his Quest H arold M ullen o f Lebanon won and they can nut fu lfill. rector and Mortician asked simply. • do re tu rn K a rt. R ru ce refuses. aecond on hoar under six months. come hack. "W e ain't killed him. , W e ’ve Jnst W alton stepped in fro n i of the Large stock ; fine equipment, includiug m n i i A P T I':R Y U —M r». R o w , aged and Pierco espouses the compulsory In tile d a iry Jersey classes, two good auto hearse. Price, most In n n n . welcom es him w ith em otion. She lieen teaching him a leagfio,'* Pave ex onr, covered i t w ith a shotgun and education ameuduient, which has W arren Grey of Jeffersoh won hasten» him on hla w a y - t h e end o f " P in e - reasonable. Lady atteudant. plained. "Simon warne d him hot te Needle T r a il " told them he was a deputy sheriff - Lebanon, phone 9. the m isfortune to be also favored fourth in the senior b u ilc a lf class come up— and we’ve hud to folk to'him and they were under arrest. C H A P T H R V I I I - T h r o u g h a , U U n , r , Holsteins K . Evans of n H a a i l- - b v H a ll and the K k k « . | • In » « « ’ ■ w m . v C. . n p.vans oi a little— with fists and t s-els.” p u a.lln g ly fam iliar. B ruce jo u rn e ys , and oy M all and the k k . k , 1 he wo„ f()urth ¡n o.year-old The glare of the auto lig h ts made or.da hla cbIM hood p lay m a te, L in d a . Linda cried out then, one agoniz *d fact th a t it proposes a step for- ; b u ll c|ass and first in the yearling him conspicuous and p a rtia lly W R I G H T & P O O L E syllable. She knew w h a t fists an.J C H A P T E R F X - T h e g irl t e ll* him o f blinded ban, so he stepped to the ward in Am ericanism is lik e ly to , h u ll class. George A. M cCart of L IC EN SED F U N E R A L DIRECTO RS wrenga com m itted by an enem y clan on heels could do in tlie llj hts between her fa m ily , the Kosse*. I^ n d a occupied he lost sight o f by many who w ill H arrisb urg won fo u rth in the side of the car and ordered them out. HARRISBU RG LEBANON the mountain men. They are as much h r the. Clan were stolen fro m th e R o s se . Instead they started the car w ith a and th e fa m ily w ith th e exception o i opp >se it as an emanation from an h u ll class. weapon« of torture as th s claws and Phone .35 Phone 15 A u n t E lm ir a (M rs . Roaa) a nd herself, rush, but fired fom under the fangs of the Killer. She had nn In wiped out by assassination B ru c e ’» fa - Branches at • ’invisible em pire,” whi ih no true , . n °‘.Harri’barK M e t’ hew F o lg e r. w aa one o f tha , op O xfo rd Down sheep 2-year-phl seat at W alton as they went, miss- Brownsvilte, Phone 3 7 0 5 . stant's dread picture o f this strong victim s H la m o th e r bad fled w ith B ru ce Am erican w ,11 tolerate. ram, an), f „ d H h . Tear|inR ng him and sending a b u lle t into Halsey Phone 166, Frank Kirk, Mgr an l Lin d a T h e g irl, w h ile sm all, had man of hers lying maimed and broken, been kidn ap ed fro m th e orph an ag e and Sam G arlaud, d e m o c ra tic ,c a n d i-ra tu , firs t and th ird ; mm lamb, the railroad office, as has been a hattere-1, whimpering. Ineffective bro u g h t to th e m o u n tain s L in d a 's fa th e r had deeded hla lands to M a tth e w F o lg e r. date for th e . senate fro m this I Hrst and second; 2-year-old ewe, I stated. A fte r they had gone about thing In Ihe moonlight of s otne distant but the agreem ent, w h ich w o uld confu te hillside. The vision broujghi knowledge th e enem y's c la im s to the pr«g>erty. haa county, would pare off aoineof the *econd “ '" I fo u rth ; yearnlig ewe, th irty yards W alton blazed away been lo s t to her. I*- en more c le rjiy than In.the . . , , , ¡firs t and second; Hock, first and ! as the car sped o ut o f eight. fr ills from our schools, letUng girls t h ir d ; Hock bred by exhibitor, first He was asked afterwards, “ W hy C H A P T E R X . - B n i c e ' . m o u n tain blood second of their kiss, before he hid responds to the c a ll o f th e blood-feud. gone to see Hudson. sly> realized what ..... tossw “ and ««« v cook w a uw vau . iu , p ill Ol learn at aaosiaix;, home, i f Ml or j and b second; pen of lou t IttUlUb. lambs . ' d id n ’ t you shoot ?,’ Hay, Grain,, stock hauling, etc. Heavy ,,S 2 ? Ap,T E R '1 X I ; ~ A » 1* n r tree, th e Sen- cxainole. He also points o ut th a t ¡«ither sex, first and th ird ;,, pen' of ‘ ' I d id ,” he replied. an Imrautielile port o f her h,* was. She 2 . m , P. nen n fro n t o f LZnda'a cabin, hauling a specialty. gazed with growing horror trt Dave's «•»m s to B ru c e s excited Im a g in a tio n to ‘ ‘ W hy d id n ’t you shoot to h it? ” a ll ta xpa yer, ars assesre I to sup. ,ot‘1r I«“ 1»8 bred by exhlbtrnr, firs t, be e ndeavoring to convey a message. leering face. --Whr re la h e?-' she ‘ ‘ I d iJ ; y o u 'll find marks of the Phone f o r t tbe h iv b a r in . t . t u t l u n . »“ ‘“ •jltd ; get of ■ ..re , firs t and, CHAPTER X T I —B Q ice sets out In p ort the higher in s titu tio n s of w . H. B E E N E asked. She rememb ered, with ¿lingular . shot in the car at least ” second; produce of ewe, first and aaarch o f a tra p p e r nam ed H udson, a steadfastness, the pistol she h;\d con-1 Halsey, Oregon ie trn in g , where o nly a sm all per second ; champion ram, anv age. betw een L in d a s Those m aiks were later found fa th e r and M a tth e w Fo lg e r. cealed In her own. room. centage o f the yo u th are or could Dale D rin ka rd of H arrisb arg ‘I H show you. I f you want to get • rriMly, be educated, and th in k s the b u r won fourth in tbe ewe lam b class. th e K ,1,er the te rro r o f tha him In you'd beu er bring the ol t hag i HA LSEY, Linn Co., Ore.. Sept 28, 1922 Iron Beds Springs Mattresses Dressers All at '7/iroug/i 'S/ee/jiny G ars Chiffoniers Bedroom Sets Dining Room Sets New Low Prices. BARTCHER & ROHRBAUGH The, Strength o f the Pines By Edison Marshall 50 Blackface Ewes, 1 Shropshire Buck, 2 Jersey heifers Oat and Vetch or Clover Hay and 1 car Cheat Hay N. C. L O W E TRUCKING den should l>e be d istribu te d more in accordance w ith tha benefits. The bugaboo of the increased cost to the p u b lic if a ll children are compelle 1 t J attend the public schools ia composed o f fro th . In tbe m a jo rity of cases the children now in p riva te schools would be npporlioued to e xistin g classes and instructed w ithout au add itio na l teacher or an a d d itio n a l d o l'a r o f expense. ■■ ■ ■ ——• *********#««**»w<weBHBM»w «MW r a w s » » * » «,»<- Frank K ir k was at the Salem fa ir F rid a y. Modern Barber Shop Laundry sent Tuesday* Dyeiug, Cleaning and Pressing A B E S PLACE 1 Fairbanks-Morse Scale for $21.50? get You ' it at can the M O R N H IN W E G STORE. I -Ì 400-Acre Farm Call and see them * " ’’ L O W S , H A R R O W S , D IS C S . C t L A M S E P A R A T O R S m fact, everything io the imple ment line. Special price, on D R I L L S while they last. Rad Seat B A T T E R IE S . .Fresh stock. Call and get price, on implement». The .tore for quality and promptness G. W. Mornhinw eg FOR R E N T There has been a great deal o il Fair building* Three m ilej from self co ngratulstion m thia co u n try lialsev over the “ success ’ of the Wa«h- W J . RIBELIN ing to n peace conference. its p rin cip a l accom plishm ent was an agreement to lim it iu number cer ta in types of naval vess«!e. Sev eral of the signing nations had A ll work done p ro m p tly and ships in excess of the lim it, which they agreed to scrap. But wheo f reasonably. Phone No. 26V.9 F. M. GRAY. Drayman. Automobile Insurance Tire, theft, collision, property damage ami personal liability. Protect yourself against loss. i C. P. STAFFORD, Agent. »sosax**»..»»»...^—nnwniMMMgmujjj min»/«»./ v ic in ity , because o f his s ite and fe ro city. X i Y 7™ ve Turner by bribe» H udson to s w e a r falsely ¡7jLierI,,n ? ' hl' .o a re e m e n t I f b ro u g h t to lig h t, he kn o w in g It * w h e re a b o u t* Hlm on. x v - H u d s o n and D a v e vial» the fo rm e r s t r a p i. A w o lf, c au g h t In one hi i.v ,he Klii*r disturbed at his feast, th e b ru te s trik e s down H udson Bruce, on h i* w a y to Hudson, shoots and J lii im ’ lih. ' a U . <,rlvln« him from hla « c t lm H udson, le a rn in g B ru ce's Iden- l*V' tr ie » to te ll him th e hid in g place o f the agreem ent, but d eath sum m o n* him. I - C H A P T E R X V I —Sim on, believing B ruce know s W here the docum ent la concealed, ■aye plana to tr a p him . voiew isu. (Continued) She got up from her chair and moved over to the little pack she had carried on her back when she bad waited up from her cahln. Linda «till fazed at her In growing wonder The long year* »earned to bare fallen away from her; she slipped acroga the un- carpeted floor with the agtlltv and al ienee of a tiger She alway. had given the Impression of latent power bnt never so much as now. She took some little object from the hag and slipped It M a t to her withered aod acrawny breast “" b a t do yo n w a n t? " »be called out into the gloom. Pave had been getting * little rent- less in the alienee; hut the voice reas sured tim . “I ijje ll you w henjnn open with you. I t ’l l two of you ty ctf- ! ry him.-’ 1 11 come,” tla® old woman said1 f-om * across the sha lowed room She «|>oke with a curioaan breathlessness. ”17.1 go at once." The door Moeed liehlnd tbe thre e of them, and they went out Into the in *>n- U» forest. Pave walked first. It i vas wholly characteristic of him that he •hould find a degenerate rapture •» ahowlng these two women, the terrih '• handiwork of the Turners. I I Q n - Jolced In Just this sort of cruelty ’.Ja • da had no suspicion that this r ■on was only a pretext to get r ie n -<v women away from the bouse, thu t his eagerness arose fro p , eausj^ It was true that Dr lTe e i ,llte,, U the w ort, and strong, ly fhe fart * a t » wn. part of the plot a p ,,nM Brace bad been almosr . forgotten in e ace of a greater er notion. He ‘ he dartn» ^ wnh LInda_ except of course & ,r , b„|p|(w, ol(J •M m n -e n d tbe cc mmand of Smflo ,n ragard to his » ttltnd„ ,„ wanl *em ed raddenly dltn „n<1 far f^ t hPr * hU*' lnto ,b* d* pppr we be that he quite failed • * in m a r little signal be- tlm lra .nd Linda The wo-