Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 19, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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In d ep en d en t— NOT n e u tr a l— n ew ,-
b îPw
'u P H
iu IUh*d
Thursday,
by
RM.
and A •''•T?
A. WHEELER.
Wtn. H. Wheeler. Editor,
Wi “’aA, A' Wheeler. Bunlneai Manager
and Local News Editor.
An
200 lo 4 0 0 par cent,
ta c h divid en d », comea
~
high, hut the m a jo r ity of us muet
h a re it.
Sub.crlptlon., 11 50 a year In advance,
„ " '‘j?"' , í VeÏM ,,,•• ttc •" ’"<•»: Per-
Ç X ' . ^ V X " * ' i#c
ot
dividends
G ia . w ith
A N /O R E G O N
N ° d," OUDt
o f the
Sunny Southern
W. C. T . U . a reso lution
adopted recom m ending th a t
was
th e .
•b e riff’e office be exem pted fro m J
11 ALSEY, Linn Co., Ore.. Oct. 19, 1922
co lle ctin g taxe», g ir in g more tim e
fo r h im to attend to the duties of
E X P E N S IV E “ S P O R T ’
euforctng th e
p ro h ib itio n
law.
f ro b a b lj th e sheriff has enough
M o re
trenpres« notioea
b are to do, betides collecting the taxes,
»■ecu posted thia y e a r th a u ever hut even so, w hy p u t th e re e p o n s ii1
n iitV on h im fo r the enforcem ent
before.
o f a fed eral le w 7— Bro w nsville
I be sport of shooting w ild game
Time».
is shout as noble and in s p irin g ar
T h e p ro h ib itio n la w w hich the
n M exican h u ll fight o r tlie com .
•heriffe are asked to h elp enforce
b its of g la d iato rs w hich wero once
I t is the
so p o p u la r und so w ell patrouixed a not a federal law .
"O rego n bona d r y ” Jaw w hich was
by old and young,
p a tria rc h » ,
in force long before the fede>al
youths and m aideus, io Rom e.
p ro h ib itio n c o p ititn tio o a l am eud-
I t s 4 g ran d aud glorious feeling
to «boot a t an y w ild a n im a l, io n ic ,
tniins k illin g
¡t,
som etim es
send
tog it in fiiirb t to
d ie a lin g erin g
-
—
death of p aiu . sometim es k illin g or
w ounding an o ther h .im « „ k -
,
ta k e,
" bj
Does it n ay ’
On .b . d . b a . H . r t
are the h u m a n lives lost through
the acts o f fools who shoot w ith o u t
b e m g s u r. w hat th ey are .h o o tin g
“ ,’r ,
.
1 !>e wounds of p erson , h it
Sunlit skies—Flowers in blossom—Miles of
sparkling ocean at your feet, are ju st a few of
m e s advantages in this vacationland for every­
one.
.a.
J
It
We extend to you dignified credit to help you furni-h your home
*• tt should be. Use it while paying for it.
A lbany Furniture E xchange
5 « n A , 3 9 « e A » /w -
$ 4 1 5 -4 2 1
—
_____
w ould ap p ear th a t the K
Stay a day or more in fan F r.aciw io-a d e u g ït i.] stopping place
K
to
JO H N
The
Strength
o f the Pines
M. SCOTT,
G e n e ra l Paastfnger A g e n t, P o rtla n d , O r.
be a v a il-
er* ’
.
being d o n . in th e E n te rp ris e and
no damage done to p riv a te o ther papers, O f course, o u r ad-
p ro p e rty by vand al h un ters who I T « H is ln g colam ns are e q u a lly open
A lt A
to • « a id e, of p u b lic question,
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P °h tio a l
M O R N H IN W E G
TA a . — « a Z
fo
u k lu
llo ow
w in
g over
- r . the benefit
benefit of c ite
ity " a p o rta ” I I K
“ •u“
,u x * fo
'«m
ing
over to
to Pierce
Pierce
b u t m ay n o t k ill when he finde h# P,o hably th ereb y made O lc o tt’s
ibem ea tin g his crops or g ird lin g
his fru it trees or tra m p lin g h ia h a y l
and g rain ,
ao d election
""
■««
C o n an
Ih e lioense fee he m u st pay
D o y le
^a. j ® uch flotioo.
A
fore he can k ill a bird or oatch
—. . .
« n u ui UMlzCQ
I
lilh w hich has lived a t his expense
. AH V » . . . »
for licenses.
A ll the m oney paid in
fines for
viol itio u s o f gam e and fish l«w e,
A U the costs of tria ls of alleged'
violators, somelim es 12000 Or 13-
000 in a single oese, w hich c o tn lie a
m u st p ay,
a h jlh o r
th e n
be an
a c q u itta l or a conviction,
M a n y other item s o m itted
harm .ess
w ild
creatures
w hether to k i l l, to m a in or to miss
“ ’ em.
Ih e
alleged
haS
«hurrbrtit b , U til.. Brown a Ce.
o rig in a te d
0YNOP&IS
G. W . M orahinw eg
H e h asn ’ t q u i t
would he better off w ith o u t,
T h e preservation of food
we
i f 1“
ot Por‘ lan d ,
Inari
n, .
« d v is it a t a th L e . zx
O. F
N e al h o tn ¿
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1
^Modern
, B a rb ersh o p
but bar-
mnaVa V r ” Y . n,a cfindhood in an
lin a g e , before hla adoption by N ew -
Duncan. with the «irl Uwda.
A
Laundry Mnt
Laaadry
m o i Tue.day.
Tuesday.
D y»i«t, Cleaniag tad Prtwtng
the
at
turn»!
A.
’ ■ «1«
fre»h m en. b ille d by t h .
sop bo-
m ines for » d u c kin g , evaded
a ll
1 it one of (be upperclassmen
an d
(’.night h im and th rew h im in to the
m ilirac e.
I hen t h ; sophomores s ti.
n o u u ted H a ir in te a tio a of d u c kin g
th e freshies a fte r chapel, but
- t
I
„ ,S "? PTTiR VII - M r . I lo ,,.
, n(j
Iw M m .Tí™ O,í'ú i hlm wlth emotion. She
5 . ^ . ? hl« » « » - t h e end of "Plne-
T he Schoòì k n o b b l y Bill
*L " -
V
•
Y ™
» y
country
i K S ' h S ^ h, r,rh', ^ r; Vru™ "o u a
‘-,ey:una'„rii
nn«a his childhood playm ate,
h' ^
r ille d up, the sophomores
Biscuit
c o m p a ry
ro tailed «t 4 aud 5 cenis a
when w heat was
1 cent a
d ir •
pound
cos» 20 cents a pound now,
vltb
w heat w orth lesa th a n 2 cents 7
G asoline
has
been
tim es
boosted
la te ly .
ln
Con-
greee h a t spent m oney for in v ss ti-
gatiBn o f the m a tte r.
flu id
S ta n d a rd
O il »tock can »tend th e ri»e,
.« ' BrHce'î mountain blood
»•"Bonds -to the call of the blood-feud.
u i? ? ApiT,5R . X I-_ A » a n t tree, the Sen-
ÜÍ1™. P.,n ,è ,n front of U m ia ’e cnbln.
T/ri ° BV,C« « »«cited Imaulnatlui. to
tx» »ndeavwring to convey a naessaxe.
X J Ï —Brie'» «fin
tn n:¿i
,, ,t in
a
ÎT o iïL
tr»(’( * r "»med lit deon, a
u
a -e L °d
A
,-:n“ 'a
CHATTER X
c-leelv
ït?’înO»“{Lth*
K III.—
,,iar A ” giganUc
Oi» (« rio rT
f“ h i
»Il lait», because of his sis« and ferocity.
y o u r c h f id r e n fo r y o u r c o n tr o l
H rfcate d ’ th is m X s i r e h b £ L ''“ ' t
» '— w h e l m i m l ,
ed u ca tio n .
> b ecau s« f > » '« e k e d t h . fre e d o m ¿ f
■tnün P1 K|R X ’ y T d * ' ’« Turner, sent by
■Imon. briIxs Hudson to «wear falnelv
ooncerulng the . aareem . nt It
if. broui
brought to
n.he
n o w i n s r it©
I l s wh<*rvaÖ9ut«.
WSf H .- r -« .» bi«-.
ilBht. ? h© ni k knowing
T h «
theedJcati '.y'n
ths?o™ ^.'?iXV ~ Hu<,"on «■** Dav" vl»l»
A f -
V e u W U fin d ,h a , m Z
K f S & ä S J s S
ih» sir o " *" ¿*|¡ ’" P ' ^ h ' d m x ’ p ìa « * ? ; I
Kte-emro K
(ns agro.m .n t, but death ourr,m5 n ï h ' V
A hO den
y ©
• A
Vote J15X N O on the
&Il22i M onopoly Bill
Those user»
w ho own
h„
t0 substitu^ •«•<©
c o n tro l o ver
which
pooud
<tr1’ wh,1<’ «m«“- >’«*
ü î / u ’. T ’’ * “ <lm* ‘ ° th’
b e c V
u V
name is ™‘^ e a d in g h
bon u n d « the oreyro,av! .“ ■’W s o r y e d u L
already have rnmr, n t cxistlnff la and we
in aZ/ schools.
teaching in English
A
price several
,h e
f f
were
krfn%h»M»n*{iT1 froin th* o rPhanai<e and
2 / 5 ? ro o u n o in s Linda a father
»u ^ T 4 h ■ ,andR f° ■
•jut th© a<reement, which would confute
meaning of the
•h. -"UM
|>i »poses a 75 per o rn t stock
d»ud.
W h y do crackers
v . * ii
b?en ’¡fÏÏÙr,
best a
r . tre a t.
Ih e N a tio n a l
-w
.. ......... “ '^VS,
AUnt1 F lm leT ^ îts
cepuon O
to© —
exception
of I
Z . _ . \ Elm ira M u iltem , aDtl h»rself
l ï ï î t h . 7- v’a aseinatlon
,M l,“ <lon "
U«’ur« ’ » f«-
-
S i i i ' - , . ‘¿ I
F “l«>‘r. » « 8 one of the
j HI* S . - ,her b«d fl.'d with Bruce
r'" '" « F n '^ o o '^ - T h e n b.
th eir
sleeves
» Id clothes aud with' th e ir
C H A rT K Il r x - T h e girl tells him of
.«”>
h ? T m n ° r m?h'ì,e S by * n ,e "c 7>-
S
T th . !ly’ the Ro” ~ "
n
<
»hen
tho la tte r appeared, w earing
the mew-age.
r £ £ .T ^ k-e« , h1« ,» a v to t0
M artin',
cro«-
r?“ * lC M '’c£ b L d,rectlon “ t0 rwK’hing
Mrs.
cabla.
. "»«mon”
’.’Simon”
■Urn
I t ’ : ; rs,. . i lmBiouc;
“ T5 !r w
ay’ h'’
Ä
t u
. fx
*— •
e x p a u .iv e
worm
O.
.» 'Î U S :
2 hU k n o X u d » 'hE • urroui’t’ln ss. though
!• nia knowledge he haa never been there.
Cl P . STA FFO R D , A g en t.
A B E ’S P L A C E
b a ilo .
Som etim ss
CHAPTER
írSíí' H I.—At b is destination,
i End,
imws ’ ,AhaL
i,i
d’ton^
J
"
ïk .â 6rtf.J0 r,ruc.B ta received with
ik “ d,y * e»»ur. by a man Introduced
U . reader ua fijm oa.”
F ire, theft, collision, property damage „„„
and :
personal liability. Protect, yourself against
loss.
,
School M onowlv a n
Tuestlsy n ig h t
“ 5 r « o on-n
^ S t t ’ s X œ T r “ Uy
n - t tS
i S
3’
«•
A utom obile Insurance
enforcem ent,
comm issions and w ardens,
A n d t h a t ’s ab o ut a ll.
-!“ ■ " > '* r
'
■ n ^ £ T u eR l,n “ Br,uche
u. u
fish
which m ig h t be better accom plished
by the o d m o ry
mean« of
law
w ith o u t
V Æ & ’Î Î »
‘Ar'alvf.. » ___ . ...
wj.
has a misleading name! /
p reservatio n
g iu ie birds au d r n im a ii which
“ f th e
Special price, on D R I L L S while they IsL
W h e n Killed it is ille g a l to
t e ll a n y game or p a rt thereof,
Author of
•“The Voice of the Pack”
CsU and iec
them
sure,
W h a t is the gain ?
at
. . —
here
T h e pleasure derived fro a shoot-
big
.
STORE.
illustrations by Irwin Myers
w ent line.
A l l the salaries and expenses of
gam e
and
fish com m issioner«,
w ardens, secretaries, deputise, eto ..
By Edison Marshall |
Faiibanks-Morse Scale for $21.5
C h arles H a l l co m m itte d
enieide and tu rn ed
h i.
, ’f .
•
J
J
Cumf-bor> J J luciVon Bio
’
,’J
Then the clansmen went hack to their
chairs.
“I really don’t see the use of all
these dramatics,” Bruce said coldly
l “And I don’t particularly like veiled
thP€*n/s.
Af nrpsnnf
threofg. At
present I seem to be ln
your hands.” .
“You don’t seem to be,” Simon an­
swered with reddening eyes.
“You
are.”
I have no intention of saying I’m
sorry I didn’t heed the threats you
gave me before—and as to those I’ve
heard tonight—they're not going to do
you any good, either. • It is true that
you found me ln the house you occu­
py In tl,e dead of night—but It Isn't,
your house to start w ith . What a man
seizes by murder Isn’t .his.”
“What a man holds with a hard fist
anil h ls.rlfte—in these mountains—1.
his,” Simon contradicted him.
“Besides, J-on got me here with a
trick.” Bruee went on without heed­
ing him. “So don’t pretend thut any
wickedness ypu do tonight was Justi­
fied by my ^coining. .You'll have To an­
swer for it Just the same.”
Simon leaned forward in his chair.
1 H is dark eyes .glowed 'in the lamp­
light. “I*ve .heard such talk us that
before," he said. “I expect your own
father talked like that a few tones'
himself.”
The words seemed to strike straight
home to the gathered Turners. ‘ The
mompnt wua breathless, weighted with
suspense. All of them seemed .strain­
ing in their chairs.
Lruce s head bowed, hut the veins
stood out beneath the short hair on
Ills temples, and 1,1« Up« trembled
«hen be answered. “Thj'.t was a great­
er n ick cln ess than anything you can
do tonight. And.you'll ha re to answer
for it all the,m ore.”
lie spoke the last s^nt. mee with a
calm assurance. Tholgh ipoken so fs
X
For fare., train aervice, aleeping car reser­
vation. or beautiful folder. ask agent, or write
K . I . not fin an cin g the school b ill
When
West First Street, Albany,
w
Oregon $ w
‘ r HR C a l i f o r n i a Exeaag»'» ha. through Pall mans Seattle T u n c o
«ad Portland to Lo. Angele, via Sacramento.
he horses, ’ ca .wo
ttle auu
and BUC«p
sheep * b le u
ag
io H
tt (Oft
the | b ill th an fo r it
|« a iQ
1 «d or m aim ed by careleae b o u t- See, for iuetanoe. th e ad ve rtisin g
I lie dam age done to crops
by
boasts w hich the fa rm e r must feed
jj:
astonished the
m ore m oney aeem i
te n r down fences and by stock th a t
get through th e gaps thus m ad»,
w
xvr
to
»a geherouely as i t d id the H a ll
but contest o f the p rim a ry vote.
M uch
n o lk ih e d by theee »ame fools,
ft $20 down and $4 per week buys
g
$200 worth of furniture W
Low Round Trip Fares
5 « « Â w w c /e r . -
on
the
easy
payment
plan
$ io down and $2 per week buys
J’S 1
. «
$101) worth of furniture W
W
>16 down and $3 per weak buys
>150 worth ot furniture $
~Ottg o an J o tb .r Califannia SR.»ant m i n t .
w ere repealed Oregon would s till
be u nd er its o w n d ry lew .
l n , .. O re. on .
„
The 'O W re
n d
d ry
ry ” m
m ovem
ovem en
ent
« g
g o
oo
«“ rted in B r o w n .v ille , unde, Rev
W. P
. E lm o re , and
l i ’.
, b.
C alifornia
m e o t or th e Volstead act, and
»11 fed eral Ip v » on th e subject
J
l.d ,„ Z
Furniture
Stoves
Ranges, etc
j
V here dreams come true and cares of yester­
day are soon forgotten
LAW
A t th e recent con re n t ion
»•" ^ald'/.or ^ n arrap ae,- Io a line
ho »4vertl«lny disguised ae nîw«
' Storio us Vacation / a n d
\
tsd k
It
»
"Everything it To le rah) e Clear to Us
Already,” Simon fu M , “Except
Your Sentence.”
I / , the ©-ords rang clear.
But the an­
ew er of the cvll-heorfetl im au before
E V I —Simon, believing Pr , •»
k n o w , where the document Is con e\-Ud* hbu was only a laugh.
I l*ys plans to trap him.
ruled.
' “And th ere’s one thing tnnre'T want
CHAPTER X V Il-baw e decovu tjn s . ‘ te make el ear,” Bruce wsxit on in the
A.Un‘ . E,n”r* fr°m th eir^ m « U Thî
atroug vole,» of a man who had con­
^",«Ln*U2Ü ’''nda
«rurk d j î i
^ u r " i i ? e d Wh,roS i v J S n ?
quered big t'yrror. And lit was net’ t«e-
v ; * ; ¿ - m A X ; * i s : <d £
Taase be dial not realize his dan.eec.
P«rado. L l „ s , ,MVM lhwn alo* e
lie was in this hands of the Turr
and he knew «thaf pinion had spoken
* Y U !-R e tu r n in g , BrUc .
ins’^hTJ10’«' »'■'•um’ i’ly from IJcda t.ll-
«•rtaln worttpt th a t if for no other
kldn»P','l by th«
reason thaD Ma Tepotallon wfth hla
followers, he ft could have to make
goo.
ulos wood.
CH APTER X IX .—Bruce talla f.» n-
■xm’s Rap. »„d „ mad- p rii ’ , -
1 Bruce knew t i ,at no moment o f hlk life
O « » o ( the clansmen pushwl a chair’ was ever tmi ,ght with greater peril.
But the fa d 1 tself (but there were no
« * h, ’ Udden forw ’ « « M n *
Bruct In the knees and almost knock­ doors of esca pe open to him, and he
ing him over. T h . circle leeretl. und was face to face with his destiny,
a t »at down In It with as much east steadied him t ill the more.
The boy thi t bad been wakened in
looped hla arms to the anus of the his bed at he me by the ring of the
phooe bell hw , wholly vnnSliWd now.
with thongs of buckskin. Anoth-
« thnrtx was tied about his ankles. A man of the wild places haij come
liisteqd, stern
nd courageous and un*
-fs,
£Lem * hB> be,n
j