Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 16, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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The truth was that Linda had
from their home at Oregon City guessed just rig h t “It's the easiest
end stopped et the Stafford home way, Simon had sold. ‘•They'll be
Saturday, returning home Monday. trying to get out In a very few days.
Mrs. Van Winkle wee offered an U the man—shoot straight and to k ill!
! J ;
p? * the horsv and bri«X
appointment as county assessor to here behind the saddle.**
succeed her husband, but declined b a ^ V ^ M
tt>m « -rte d
and recommended Lee D. Gid- i j back. She did not even give a sec-
dings, deputy since a year ago las '
l ‘.K°U8ht ,o the f0,ly ot
to
April, and now is county asset break through. She watched the sen-
tor.
'
, tlnel over her shoulder and saw him
Mrs. Nanay Loretta Gunsalus
Metzger, mother of A. W. Metz
ger, who recently l«ft the Blais
Clothing company at Albany and
bought and remodeled the 8elf Sar­
rica shoe store, died in that citv
Sunday, aged 68. The elder Mr
Metzger wae killed a couple of
years ago io a railroad accideut.
The reviral services at Albany,
which are billed to continue till
L»ec. 10, opened with 2000 peoDlt
present. A good many from Hal-
•ey are attendiug.
turn about.
*■ -5 50 p “
weaxsvax sp o n e v Q U i e O j
S 2 T T h t »th* y dld not ° b' e" ' tba
reason, that a puzzling, deep calm had
Er?n ° ™ Kthe whole wilderness world.
u a»r
? . e QUletest nl«ht there Is u Z
u u llj a faint background of winds to
that whi“ 1“ '11 ,realm“— troubled breaths
»to Z J ? "
the thK-kcte and rustle
a ir
eaves~ bnt tonight the hflavy
air had no breath of life.
“Tonight Bruce Folger is going to
pay the price. Just as I s a il" H ’
»Poke rather boastlngly; perhaps more
DuIwPr7 S? l^ fOllOWer’ than from '»■
felt ier»lDd‘‘ed’ ,b* paMlon ‘ hat he
felt left no room for his ususl or-
rogance. T i r e on sight. BIB „nd i
will come from the rear, and we wUl
* reody to push through the back door
he minute you break through the
front. The rest of you surround the
house on three Sides. And re m e m b e ^
Jots and Tittles
no man is to touch Linda.”
nodded
‘ hen the flle
., .
Adm ittance Here 5 Cent’
a Line
“ 7 wire stretcher, N o v v
tr . W . M o ilfH Iltw s G ,
HoVei H
? r id .y
|W ' B a rn U m ' “ « f t U t , at
7 eV‘ r / T U t8d ay aud
Hetty Compson Coming
Betty Compson and Tom Moors
^ ^ P i - y e r s i n ’ Qwr th e Z -’
aer
a new Paramount picture
b°^t.l , « ini o p e ia tio n .
•long the Canadian border which
Z i ° r e tb«e
the‘ t9r l° “- -
Old papers, 5o a bundle.
t ’ rprise office.
cs?.?' T hur\ daT
an earthqasl
.nie" Starfed
toward
the ridge
K “
5 Pacific ocert,‘ " •
7 f h 7 h St8ntKtbey
heard
a aound
««ch of Æ
“ had reached them often to summer
»h_‘ hraw down much of th
but was unfamiliar in fall. I , wag’ ¡ « a t d s ^ “ 1” 50 ' C h U a' aDd di
the^faint rumble of distant thunder.
? n T l4 m
g’ ,in ° ther P laC99- k 'll
W .l1!
P#OP' * ’ A s a « a * » ' ° n o
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Bruce and Linda sat In the front ÎÜ ?
of thea3 o ’ " 15'
room of the Folgpr
.M fe- 8. P. Brock’s home on
walked slowly away from the workers,
hirst street has been reuovated towerd the fringe of woods.
repainted, papered, etc., and she
’ 1 IO° kS ° S
We U ,U,ve
»Jopt
has moved into it, after spending S e n .
“ fter aU’” Youn« Bi“
some months with her children in
Simon turned with flushing free
th e
couotry.
Mrs.
Margate;
D» you mean you let him get bast
Otarnes is taking care of her
watchful and unafraid, it was not
that they did not realize their danger
“ t high d,d damage along 70
Tnd t ° f' ‘|h* f O • th Ani8rida" coas
•öd to islands in the Pacific.
>ou—and missed him? Young B1U If
*
Ernest Crabtree, grandson ofth- you fre done that— "
5 8 ^ ? ° “ th’ 7 J Pacific own8 ova
Wf*- P. J. Starr has so far re-
Then
Simon
Hesitated
and
Looked
^
nU
r
•»
man for whom Crabtree, in tbi
hou".?"? you walt t,n rv e toId y°u
to
to?? ? / ’ • o C o o tr.c t. are abou
covered that she has returned frem
*hS. Q ll^ ,th Rodeoing
Towilrd
county, was named, and Wayn, was n i t PPT d7 n wasn:t Bruc«; “
to he let for 8000 new freight car.
i s
b . " d h“
be’ "
the
Gliding
Buzzards.
h a 7 .k„ o W .‘.mey l1 Come tonl«ht." Linda
Djmroick were arrested in Port- ann
.d
* ° r some reuson I can’t
land Monday and confessed a se­ dope out, she went up In the big burn them with some curtoGtty. They were had said. Tomorrow night there will
be a moon, and though It won't irtv.
The northwest international e
ries of eight robberies. 'J bey stj back of me and saw me— when I was h L
ffUl,°r * re<?nIah hne’ -nd they much Ugh, ,t w,„ hu’rt theZ c h X
Principal Maxwell of Tangent that after a month’s experience a too f r r off to shoot her horse. Then bung so low that the tops „ f uearbr
position at Portland fast week
Besides— they've fmmd r : K nC#<* tha biKXf«t livset«
ic rode buck like u witch. They’ll mountains were obscured
high school was in Halsey Monday robbers they had concluded th
X of success.
amh tbelr. Other P 'o t-to kill yuu fP0^
not tuke that trull again ”
The fact that there would be no
exhibition in the world.
making arrangements for the game did not pay and were pre
aa iT a frer“! ° DC
tW° th,n«s'" Slmon ; - n ton,gllt was no lo er
£
“o am bush-lsn't going to work."
•chool p | , y w hich u tQ g iv fn
paring to go to work in a logging
t
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Dd
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the H’.uito tonight.
to « „ /
.
PaUSe’ “One <* 'hem 1
« The clouds would have cut off ,c“,. iu L .“
camp when they were caught Tho
The primary system of nomi
wanted no ray of
r
n" ° Ut- h won’t take long
Hvi»i thtr ‘ k “ 1 mlght 1,lumlne the ac- light to steal He
They
were
right.
I
t
don’t
pay
out Into the growing t o ln n’ ’ WllOh 11 bein« »ttaoke,
Their supplies won’t lust forever. The
C. 1’. Stafford and his mother
.o» , ° f ‘ he Turnera- There would
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darkness and make a ts«»et. It wm '" Oregon
wag put to ,.Qte j
o-law Mrs. Barbara Dean, st-
"ot be even .he dim mist of « .n ig h t
Mrs.
J.
J.
Corcoran
wsnt
to
• al«nlflcant fact that the rifle did not Idaho aud sustained by a hi
tended a banquet at Ur. Barnum's
through’ the S t ^ “ b° " 8e 10 h w s *
I ortland Monday, where her sor
And that raenns I ors of life ’•
ccupy its usual place behind the desk
“’ •JOf.ty. The same thing
0(
"Not necessarily. I don’t know how nled hv < jiw - u* the homes occu- Bruce kept It in his hands os he £ S
W illia m , si tbs Good Samaritai
cu.red in Nebraska.
am?
L
ie
’
br°
thera
and
C0U8lD*
hospital, was la submil to thf many guns they’ve got. I f any of you
Llnda had her et"pty
H A L L ’S
and their respective families.
He Mstol, knowing that It m lg h t-ln the
r / r “ 1 your aait’ •v ,jud flnd
grafting of flesh from his leg ini. h X
knocked
on
each
door
and
he
only
FLORAL and M l/SIC SHOP his aids where he. was burned a< And 1 ng8' * WlRh Dave was here-”
may-hap of circumstance—be of aid In
j m ^ a t f r “ h16 mP” ’aBe' “S' mon want’ frightening an assailant. Old E lm ir.
In hm nr 7 8poke ,he ,ruth *> ' once
badly by an eleetrio current.
In his ||fr ; he
m|RS Dflve
-
“ *• be 8a,d’ “and
Lebanon’s Reliable Funeral D
IM is s Ruth Prurn Is still ill with »a« not that there had been any love
a piece of sewing.
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1' lornl pieces designed at the flu. Many others hereabout, lo»t between then,. But the trutS wua He would turn to go. but ahvnvs . at “You
rector and Mortician
k n o w -" Brnce said to her
“nd brea‘ hlessness re- i J ih t ? * 6 “ re eipec,ln« an attack to-’ t » 7 r ^ Cl,. ; L ° Ch quip!" e“ t' iucludii
Aibsn,
an y tim e r i.on- l t 6 , have It.
. 7 ..OU.K" 8ln,on never «ould have m s frJ y
r7a.o£h?.
i .» ear<e*'
Price»
' in ed It the weaker man's cunning DartuZ “mJ*1* h° meS after hl« de-
lhe women’s missionary meet, had b ^ „ u( the KreHtMt nM ^ n ^ g exchanae oP1*!16 W° U'd * * “ curt(>UR a «i1tch’Omv n n.°dded' but dld“ -t «U s ressonsble. Lady attendant.
h le f Simon needed It sorely now.
w e F IX 'E M
exchange of glances and certain slsnir
U to ‘ her e X ’
iug of tho Christian church war at
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S T R IN G S A N D A L L
Mrs. George Maxwell's Tuesday.
c/es. Bruce s gaze foil
N. C. L O W E
Presh Cut Flowers
c . A. S T I M S O N
The Shoe Doctor
(New location) 116 W. 2d s t. Al-
tony,,opp. Hamilton's Store.
Murphy’s
O. A. C.
E gg Mash
$2.60 per cwt.
I eave it to the chickens.
it's good
They’ll uv
store
(To be continued.)
Fifteen-yeer-old Kenneth Smith,
eulltj the clan came riding-strange
I don't see why not. m ventnn.
who lived near Lebanon, started to say now he's off 0„ some good p le £ « i L h f T 8 » ’“ tba half-darkn“ £ ’
straight for Simon's house.
lo go hunting Tuesday afternoon
nJ»“ ? .? W'8e was 8a< W . too, and he
with a 22 rifle and later was found
“ ve^T
,rOnt ° f h,s door' And ‘n
unconscious with a probably fatal
P
\ r t o X r ta
made au
bullet wound between the eyes
hP'8
I t is thought the gnu wan dis­ d.'ad B ^ h a ^ t T : * “*
simpfr’Ve"MoU
.? d rI>aVei" he told * « »
charged while he was climbing a be w : s X " d 0L O t But lf 1 ,h^
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uinalJy have an i
feooe.
f f e 'w » . m
y° U '" raady knpw It.
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'Ye ve decided tDere Isn't any use of artici»*
« > ;d .ear d o ^ t i a . - ^ r t U ^
waiting any ao re We.fe
>
The operetta “ The Love Pirates
like to ohU ln AnMt f r e 7 . ebOd’r ’r° " ld
Simon spoke
h)R
io lg er house tonight"
of H aw aii’ ’ will be presented at
the same
ennhawi«
— e UD'
. The men stood silent, breathing
of passion
' ^ ¿ h e - ’ a“
Rialto bell Saturday evening, »ertones
buyer and covert what i ,
x OTT
Dec. 16, by the high school stu­ that he had slowly become a ™ e
{ now onlr trash into good
dents under the auepicee of the »tlemioni’ h m ’ra'Jher6 w ?
W’ fn"
Ladies’ 8tudy club,
unfamiliar ^ u X ’ fr
^Whsf’a worrying you now?”
A problem of unemployment”
»lid Senator Sorghum. “I htVe \
whole lot of money available for ruv
campaign fund and 1 don’t dare us»
F R ID A Y
toward the forest, bevoud
J
gaze,UOv 2 s"PUl* " as ‘ o ™ o w th .
“Well?" h
W° U,d
y,eld to It
"e ll? he demanded. 'Tm not » .it
’ng to amuse myself.-
“Ot taJk-
I
The younger man seemed to s t .«
His eyes were half-closed .
was a strange look <rf m i.
d thert
b'» facial l.ne w, "n
“ »out
<•' Simon. T o u iaven6»
b<,Ck
stock»" h .
, , naven 1 missed any
stock? he asked abruptly.
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HALSEY
rom you it is a sign you need resdi
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Halsey, Oregon
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W hen you pick up
book and hold it too h
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rom ance o f a dazzling heroine
who bewitched the law.
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A sensational two-star triumph
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S tarting at P p. m. sharp
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attorney a t law
Cuaio’« P,.nk Building.
Albany, On..on.
The F.rstSanng, Bank of Albany, Oregon
CHAPTER X X V I
A ls o " Roiinson Crusoe” and “ Felix at Sea.’’
W b“»tMM-
Which One Are Y w “ “‘
I think—that ruavbe
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to flnd nave," Toum; Bi„ r r r ,le/ ° ln*
The twilight st Trail s
long In duration, due to t h . ? la, n w r
thdt the mountain» cut i f f m “ . "
' I'sht from th .
h* flooi *
of »he sun. but t« d g h? , bJ t £¡¡£2
,W e 10 ° ’,n h,80W ” fan”
.lik e .
,b" K"d“”
r/sew
Harold Albro.
Mannfacturiog optician.
‘
Saver or Spender ?
•‘? e s ^ T ,8! St™"0 fxclal“ ed.
“You R ^ r n nr . n ^ , , D 8 'V’’r e d ’ ’’'* tIY
* “ "**• ’ t Isnt much over a ™ii.
from ro lg e r'. hom w -m
woods. There's s.vmethfrg d « d t h ~
Simon. And I think wed l 7 t e r 1 ^ ’
Io sec what It Is."
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k
"You think—" Then e<_
.•ted snd looked
¿
5 ^
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OVER'«*®0’”*'’
p S P*rt is visible to the wear
$35,000
SU RPLU S
a n d
AN AVALANCHE o f THRILLS
■ tom
A B E ’S P L A C E
LASH
R IA L T O
i h e ' i ^ r l ' r T h n d rB 9 C ,‘ ° ’
Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing
farmers
L I F T IN IDLKNESS
’S ite
>I i . s « nv , 0 ac .
of Dave coming buck?"
Modem
Barber Sho
Laundry sent Tuesdays
frredWr°rk ?8Sket- 8nd "mnethtog g „ t
tered from Its depth. Evidently Elm»«
had regained her knife.
7 E mlra
•U lW d I u m ’ h . O t c , rtrl '1» es beln»
* f * d Into the magazine of a rifle
and n V
88 0,6 bUCkllD«
°< "PurZ
«nd perhaps the rattle of a pistol in
~ .,b
, B“ ” '
» '« « « 2
uTw “
A. C. Armstrong shipped a car­ n.cn,” Young B l i r u d X r . ’^
load of hay to Portland or near S
t 1 “ w111 Prevent a W
«
H«ck. I suppose you still have hopes
there thia week.
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pIRE INStlRANrP «>
— w JAY W. MOORE
R* ' 1 M ‘“ * ' ' * * * aad * "»arance. Halse v. Oregon
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W R lG B iT & P O O L
l.’l CBNSBD FL’ N ER A L DIRECTO1
H A R R IS B U R G
LEBANON
Phooe 35
Phone , j
Branches st
Brownsville, Phone .J7C15.
Halsey Phon. lift. Prank K irk M|
Fresh Sal m or
fo r sa le . f. o . b. O yste,
vine, a t 6c « pound
Send orders io W IL M E R KYLE,
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PAID-FORJPARAGRAPHi
yet
hl.- voice carried frr. to their ^ ' X g
was. she could tell by the movement
ie made that he had discovered her
She was almost four hundred yards
away by ihen, and she lushed her
horse Into a gallop. The man cried
ind erf ‘ ° h" lt’ u 'i° Und that cume d‘m
and strange through the bum. and
then a bullet sent up a cloud of ashes
a few feet to one sde. But the range
was too far even for the Turners, and
slie^only urged her horse to a faster
j jo
[to 12:35 and 4:45 to 6.00 p. In " ‘
Far distant though ke
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S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS
The delivery window of tfc
New York Life
IN S U R A N C E
She flew down the narrow trail
turned Into the main trail, and gal­
loped wildly toward home. But the
«entry did not follow her. He valued
The Vick Brothers automobik
He i ’. 7 ,0n’ , " fe tO° moch
‘hat
»tore and shop at Albany, which He had no Intention of offering hint-
(Contdnued from page 3)
has been doing ench a heavy busi-
i l * ", tar8Pt ,O Rruce s rifle as he
At the Ash Swale school the oess, is about to be closed, Mr neared the bouse. He headed back to
teacher and pupils co-operate in Vfck goes to Salens to manage the report to Simon.
Young B lll- f o r such had been the
providing a hot lunch with soud p aren t, house ol the firm. Stock
at noon.
K ii being sold at a reduction to save dentlty of the sentry-found his chief
freighting it to Salem. Some tire In the large field not far distant from
.
f«U from a awing oarga.us are advertised in tbie where Bruce had been confine" Z
at the Oak Plain schoolhouse last issue,
mnn was supervising the harvest of the
full growth of alfalfa. The two men
week and broke an arm.
Ira W. Sperry, a pioneer of this
county and brother of C- Sperry ol
Brownsville, died at his home in
Ashland Motidav.
A1 Savage brought Frank Por-
«era red polled cattle home from
the Portland show Monday.
il l ia m s
W RITES
»hatter a lynx from a tree top.
C. 0 . Dryden and
"ndelible Pencils
nk
.ngrain’s Cold
Cream
’atu re’s Remedy
ail Filo
erve Tonic
M c W
u . s
V U. Dryden of Oregon City, and somewhat different H e would short
him down as remorselessly as he would
family.
Winant, Oregon.