Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 09, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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HALSBV E N T E R P R IS E
T. J. SKIRVIN
IA U B Y ENTERPRISE
A Terrible Tempest
S8KO M U B C H A N T
A ll kinds ol Feed
New sod tecoad gram
u c k i Seek twine.
Clover seed. Chop­
ping done to suit.
Prices right.
Furniture
Exchange
L STIFF
Ameriwnn politics are in a tern
Beat and largest line of
peatuoua condition today.
Any
one who looks for smooth aailiog
rüH ioai. (1.BO < year la advance. on that sea at any near date ought
Advertising, 3Uc an inch ; no discount
to read the following headlines
lor l i n e or apace ; no charge for com-
He.dqu.ura for C a m p i R g / ) u t f i t S
from the news aolumns of Sundays
poaitiun or changea.
FLO UR
Oregonian
:
Golden L o a f ....$2.00 | Heavy
M “P a l4 -fo r Paragraphs." Co a lina.
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S
White Mountain 2.15
•A ’ artlalng dlagnlaad aa news.
Oregon poiitica in big upheaval.
D P R IN T L IN O L E U M
Wild convention in 1924 pre
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
w
g'w« square yai
Î1 « per
yard.
dieted.
r
HALSEY, Linn Co.. Ore.. Aug 9, i t }
Borah’s almost io the party.
Entire state changed by preai.
______ _________ ?
422 West First at.. Albany, Oregon.
dent’s death.
WHERE’S COOLIDGE ?
Johnson's friends busy
Coolidge watches presidential
That la tha moat important roega.
looking couple aa thay sat there. Tup­
pence had no claim to beauty, but eald Tuppence gently. - — ---------
quary that erites in connection
New president well aware of
Tommy nodded.
there waa character and charm ln the
with several of the moat vital ia- trouble «ahead.
Tuppence s large gray eyes looked
elfln lines of her little face, with Its
Senate in bad nqood.
determined chin and large, wlde-apart misty.
anaa of tha day. Not that ha it
“You’re a good sort, Tommy I al-
Bitter fight foreseen in event
«raJ eyes that looked mistily out from
anajof tha oily, aquirmy politician?
under atralghL black brews. She wore ways knew it.”
successor follows Harding pro-
whom it ia difficult to pio down gram on court.
“Rot '" said Tommy hastily. "Well,
• small bright green toque over her
that s my position. I'm Just about des­
black
bobbed
hair,
and
her
extremely
and hold to any proposition. Hi
Republican plana in 1924 unde
short and rather shabby shirt revealed perate."
ia thair antitheaia.
Ha know» cidad.
"So am I ! Tve hung out as long
a pair of uncommonly dainty ankles.
Coolidge chief factor to be con­
his mind, and ha ia not afraid to
Her appearance presented a valiant ss I conld. I ’ve touted round. T to
sidered in campaign.
answered advertisements. I ’ve tried
lat tha world know it. But ar
attempt at smartness.
Record to form ¡«sue.
every mortal blessed thing.
Tve
The
tea
came
at
last,
and
Tuppence
vica-presidant ha baa not had occa-
Poiitica at convention to depend
reusing herself from a lit of medlt*. screwed and saved and pinched ! Bnt
aion to define hia viewa aa he will on new president's success or f a il­
home“ ” r ° ° d- 1 8bnU h0Va t0 « •
non, poured It out
In the poaition to which be ha? ure at job.
"Now, then,” said Tommy, taking
“Don’t you want to?”
New president is foursquare.
a large bite of bun, "lat's get up-to-
been called.
"Of course I don’t want to I What's
date. Remember, I haven't seen you
Tax raiders and radicals held
He has announced that he will
the good of being sentimental? Tou
i since that time In hospital ln 1916."
public enemies.
see, there are seven of us at home.
aodaavor to continue the general
.«i"rT *7?,W* 1.1; ’ TBpl’enre helped her
Economy watchword.
It a a w fu l! A ll housework and moth-
»elf liberally to buttered
toast
policiea of Mr. Harding. A dec
Stabilisation of commerce and
Abridged biography of Mias Pru- ere meetings! I don't want to go
orona reapact for the memory of industry regarded aa vital to hap­
back, but—oh. Tommy, what else la
dence*,Cowley, fifth daughter of Arch
the dead calls for thia. But how piness of peoole.
deacon Cowley of Little Mleaendell. there to de?"
Tommy shook his head sadly. There
Suffolk. Miss Cowley left the de­
far it may carry him on any one
lights and drudgeries) of her home life b u r.to u G IenaK “ d th0“ Tui>I’eDCa
Oil
Fraud
Protection.
eouraa ia an open queationand w ill,
______ _
early ln the war and came up to Lon
a spider tn a web, b u t m ote subtle
remain ao until ha but occasion to I 7’houseods of oil cotnpaniea are ■lore concealed
"Money, money, money!
I think
and m ore dangerous to
"Watch tha newspapers 1 f n ad­
den, where she entered an officers'
»um an e th a n the spider to th e fly, nits a
declare himself.
operating in the recently opened aacret
vertise In the personal columns of the
hospital. First month ; Washed up six about money morning, noon and night I
foe p lo ttin g fo r loot, fo r pow er
Time«, beginning 'Shipmate.* At the
« /- „ I j .
.
..
. . . I California field« around Sant« Fe
fOr 018 deBtructlon o f nations;
hundred and forty-eight plates every
W o u ll he favor a ship aabaidy I Spring«, Long Beach and Huut- J ? 4 . * / i ! i ! ! . r#n
ce M raali<n as It is clever
end of three days If there’s n o th ing -
HALSEY STATE BANK
Used F u r n itu r e ,
Halsey, Oregon -
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Secret Adversary
sssKi—
bjj.AgathaChristie
day-
Second
month:
Promoted
to
2? . e? C»e n t« .A b r l,IIa n t m in d —tk a m ind
well, you'll know that Tm down and
• r any othar dulling out of thelington Beach.
drying
aforesaid
plates
Third
*
5 n i tU ral ,e a d e r’ * « ta t e s m a n - t u r n .
out. Then take the packet to the
pubiio funds to make the invesi-l
8 protection against any * . d? ! barata 'h o le s to c rim in a l a c tlv ltle a
Fon^h Pro“ ot’t *’ peellng
American embassy, and deliver It Into
Fourth month: Promoted to cutting
meot af somebody’s capital yield a | ^ aui^uJ eut type of promotion, th»t an d the undoing o f social good.
the Ambassador’s own bands Is t h a t
• r T h * ^ ^ r i d u a l w h o poe,esses these pow -
bread and butter. Fifth month • Pn>
? a.T. *” a t‘#æPlio K to operate. ye and d a rk purposes Is do ubly d a n g er-
cleats?"
profit?
moted one floor up to duties of ward
California maintains a corporation
t r ^ T « U“ Z M t ,h * ‘ h U ld e n ,l‘ V « n n o t
“Quite clear."
W ill he accommodate Hiram commission.
maid with mop aod pall. Sixth month •
,a " d-
H a c o n tro l, c rim in a ls and
“Then be ready—I'm going t® gay
«»nspirstors o f v arious sorts; he maps
Promoted to waiting at table. Sev-
Johnson by making a world court
Tha federal government likewise •h e ir plans, b u t n e v e r openly. H ie o r-
good-by.” He took her hand In big
enth month: Pleasing appearance and
an issue inside the party?
has detailed a staff of poatoftice E ",“ Uo"K,a COh,*'Ve 8nd F>’ o rtu l in the
“Good-by. Good luck to yon,” he said
nice manners so striking that am pro­
,.1 in te
. n0.
? ln o th“
° W he
« a is
t l o or
n
In a louder tone.
Ia ease of the threatened coal inspector. to the California field a« th e fa
s t ° i Idea
f w ho
moted to waiting on the Slaters I
ever,
kn
o
w
in
g
ly
,
h
a
.
looked
upon
h
l
.
,
«
7
will he lx,’ I
* b”,
of i>,e corporation
Her hand cloasd on the ollakln Eighth month: Slight check In career.
•trike thia fall where
Th.v
he b* fcommiaaiOB of California to which » . . t i r u i ? ’ “ n<1 ht* ° rd ‘ r* C° me frOm *
packet that had lain In hit palm.
Sister Bond ate Sister Westhnven’s
■
“
'•'«
rlo
u
s
source.
H
e
I
.
Im
n
^
n
e
to
spies
Ha has said :
lhere is no rig h t, complaint» should ba addressed ia ¡wfoenl,.«0 ?"*
The Lusitania settled with a more • « ! Grand row! Warilmaid clearly
'* * * hlm H,a hand.
to strike against the pubiio safety located at Loa Angeles and the
decided list to starboard. lh answer to blame! Inattention ln such Impor-
m ,n y ,h ln « a- « “ » o t he
seized, o r evsn traced.
to u quick command, tha girl w « t tant matter» cannot be too highly cen­
by anybody, anywhere, any time.” poatoffice inspector’s headquarters s n d ^ r th * h e ,d a o t h!s o rg a n isa tio n —
forward to taka her place In the boat. sured. Mop and pall again I How are
‘n num be* a “ d In te r -
When Boston polios for to ad a also are at Loa Angele«. About S t i o i a M n ^ f c
a a tlo n a l in th e ir o p e ra tlo n s -fln d It necea-
the mighty fallen I Ninth month: Pro­
CHAW7BR I
anion and etruck, like I. W. W .. the only requirement ia that coin-
\ ° rn*? t f ° r a conference, there Is a
moted to sweeping out wards, where
b u T th e ?
plaints must «st out the facts in 22 ± ° w n th a t f ? one o f
H r. Coolidge laid them to go te, detail and be accompanied by ad
k r e T k i t n ™>
i one' W hen a n’ o m b e i
I found a friend of my childhood In
The Young Advanturara, Ltd
breaks a n ils o r becomes a tra ito r, v en ­
“Tommy, old thing 1“
Lieutenant Thomas Beresford (bow
and ha filled their pieces, aod they vertiaing literature and correa geance
is s w ift and te rrib le and a lw a y s
“Tuppence, old bean I”
Tommy I), whom I had not seen for
from an unexpected source. Once or tw ice
pondenes.
weat.
t t L X " ^ 1th ln k . t h , y h4Ve « * n ° h l m ’o„
The two young people greeted each
five long years. The meeting was af-
It ie reasonably certain that in
other affectionately, and momentarily
fectlng! Tenth month : Reproved
mlaal°n s o f vengeance, b u t so Ilk a
by
College Costa Reduced. a ~ shadow
w as ha a nd so q u ic k ly did he
blocked the Dover Street Tube exit
hia fereigu policy he will not «how
matron for visiting the pictures In
s “ PP7 r ,th a t " ° ona cou,d Baacrtbe him
In
doing
so.
The
adjective
"did"
was
company with one of the patients,
A new day is dawning for the
* ha ,h a t th e «u P *rs tltlo u s
aa mach fright at the mention of
misleading. Their united ages would
doubt his corporeal exlatenca. th e y reg ard
namely: the aforementioned Lleuten
boy «od girl of limited means
the league of nations as tome of
certainly not have totaled forty-five.
8 o p lrlt o f darkness, a phantom
ant Thomas Beresford. Eleventh and
ir
I A w,°1rth y » ‘ U‘Ient can actually get o f diab olical
cleverness and In te n t
Not seen you for simply centuries,
twelfth months: Parlormaid duties re­
hie party do. He probably held« J a college education for $100 a )o«r
„ — --------- -- —
a y m r.
continued the young man. "Where
sumed with entire success. A t tlie "Trading Under tha Name of The
a a e ln a tin g studies o f a s u p e r-crim in a l
in d ia ti K
a t« .« .. ~
¡M nnt
•*
that the dlatinctieu
between
• I Thifl
I me is
not hu
by any a.L__e_.
short cut - in ed-
ere you off to? Come and chew a bun
e v e r penned, a nd has done It w ith o u t too
end of tha year left hospital In a blaze
Young Adventurers. Ltd.; | . That
” league ” and an “ association ” ucatiougl work, but through a self- m uch accent upon the w eird o r m orbid, with me. We re getting a bit unpopu­ of glory. After thaL the talented Miss
Your idea. Tuppence?”
¿ h e s to ry abounds In a n u m b er nr
help
plan.
lar here—blocking the gangway, aa
Cowley drove successively a trade de­
ia essentially without a difference
ith‘ .,nd eharmln« c h a ra c te r, and Ite It were. L e f t get 00t oi )t »
t t a 'r e » “ 7!”“ ’’ merc’ na^ °<
het
Incidents a tlr th e blood In a tho ro ughly
H’ ginning with the collega year ln,
livery van, a motor-lorry and g gen
Duriag the campaign which re
T oiC L W“ y e 7 ? * ” " 4 d , l | g h tfu l lo v l
The girl assenting, they started walk­ ctal. The last wag the pleasantest
A lb a n y college guaran.
m ^ In t i
,h ’ m '
,a c t ' and oth er
Bulled in his election he said :
Iv e
forgotten his name now. ] f w n " ? 8 here' 8<reed TomtBT
test to one hundred deserving high ro m an tic phaaes th a t ara v e ry s a tls fa c . ing down Dover street toward Pleca
u lllj.
next entered a government office,
I do not believe that the eove. school graduates tha opportunity . 7 X ” * ldentlt>' o f «> • a « h 7 o n ? p lr a ? o i
Is A na lly revealed, b u t up to th a t tim e it
There waa a pause.
"Now, then," said Tommy, "where
« a had several very enjoyable tea
nant intended to create a super- to earn the greater part of their f 'r ath.UBX Wh,Ch m* k" *
“ " cl"
shall we go?”
parties. I had intended to become a " m s % . ^ U|r” >'” / * ua,ed Tuppence,
way through collage. It does thia
government.
marriage 1. my best chance. I made
land girl, a postwomnn, and a bu«
The very faint anxiety which nn
for the
. .
i through securing
...g positions lor
tha I
derlay hia tone did not escape the
conductress by way of rounding off my np my mind to marry money when
11 1 I 1 n A atudanta to work in and
Ana to laying ha was elected 1 »"Hege
Any thinking girt
PROLOGUE
astute ears of Miss Prudence Cowley,
career—but the armistice Intervened I was quite young
end he ia now tha preaidant of lbs ftbout Albany, ia college buildings
Tm not sentimental
known to her intimate friends for
I clnng to the office with the true lim­ would!
yon
United Stetee.
land on the college farm.
I t waa 2 p. m. on the afternoon of
"Come ’
pet touch for many long months, but. know." She panted.
some mysterious reason as "Tup­
new.
May 7. 1915, Tha Lusitania had been pence." She pounced at once.
alas, I was combed out at last. Since you can’t say Tm santlmentaL" aba
struck by two torpedoes ln succession
than Fve been looking for a Job. Now, added sharply.
‘Tommy, yon're atony!"
ratery Hoover, like Coolidge, fa -jle ee t a part of hia w jy.
nnd was sinking rapidly, while the
then—your turn."
H»ZCeriM n lr
a<r*e,! T<>mjny Me-
“Not a bit of IL" declared Tommy
"There’s not ao much promotion In
Na one would aver think of
vorod the entry of tha United
The oollege ia endeavoring to boats were being launched with all unconvincingly. "HoUtng ln cash."
possible speed The women and chil­
mine," said Tommy regretfully, “and sentiment In connection with you."
“Tou always were a shocking liar?
States into the league of bationa. I «ecura at least one hundred echol- dren were being lined up awaiting
a great deal less variety. I went out
»aid Tuppence severely, "though you
larsbipt
that
will
enable
tha
college
^ e n r e ' ^ t 7 L r r " ‘* "
They will probably remaiu Jn bit
their turn
Some gjin clung desper
I student to »ecure a rear of college ately to husbands and fathers One did once persuade Slater Oreenbank to Franca again, as yon know. Then
they
sent
me
to
Mesopotamia,
and
I
I
' s I i h L .
7 ' 1 4are ’ V you mean
cabinet.
work through the payment of $100 girl stood alone, slightly apatj from that the doctor had ordered yon bear got wounded for the second time, and read
K e l ’ tbero 11 la l Tm
as a tonic, but forgotten to w rite it
Robbing . hank and fi.bing for weik.WOrk,nS tW8n‘Z h#ttM P'r the rest. She was quite young, not on the chart. Do you remember?"
^ ' » “ « - h n t I never meet
went Into hospital out there. Then I
more than eighteen. She did not seem
got stuck In Egypt till the armistice are
fh*
1 k» < "
Tommy chuckled.
trout are alike in one respect. If I The uuniber of hour« of aelt-help afraid, and her grave, steadfast eves
happened, kicked my heels there tome 8 r* «bout aa hard np as I am. No—
T should think I did! Wasn't the
tha Hah you catch are too aniall lab" r *• * ‘Iju»ted to the financial looked straight ahead
time longer, and finally got demobbed.
Wlth
old cat ln a rage when she found out?
"I
your pardon."
And, for ten long, weary months I've Jvemalno— to make money!"
you may bo fined. So you mev
k ' ° t ,be • tud«nt.
Students
« at ahe waa 8 68,1 e °rt really,
been
Job
hunting!
There
aren't
any
A n u n 'f volcg bealda her made her old Mother Oreenbank I
my
th<t‘ aad a ‘ lle(1 ’ Tom-
Good old
¡1 lb . h . . l
t . n l I,
Jobs!
And, If there ware, they niy reminded her.
«tart and turn She bad noticed the hospital — demobbed like everything
V * trled 811 0 » orthottex way,,
7 ° ” ldn 1 J ? * ’em t0
What good
•ro .ll, Q ,t , J , , , , e u .u .h haul
will b . rrquir.d
’ f o , ; , , speaker more than once amongst the els«^ I suppose?”
?om tUPP7 9
™»«riho-
am I? What do I know about bual- d «
flrst-class passengers.
There had
- J off aL-
I its - » n A , . - . _1« a \
end you can stand
the «__
law.
Tuppence alghed. “T ea Lou too?"
in etudont salf-halp labor for not
w w ? Notliinf.**
”€ > r T . . T 7: ’et a b9 * dT*nturers I"
’ 7 ° , \ hlnt * * mystery about him
Tommy
nodded.
T
w
o
months
ago.
lets than tix hour« per week, for which had appealed to her Imagina­
Tuppence nodded gloomily.
fu lly “Bn»' « wplled Tommy cheer-
Gratuity?” hinted Tuppence.
The Enterprise is willing t0 J which they receive compensation. tion. He spoke to no one
"What about the colonies?” she aug-
.« L
How d0 w* begin?"
“ Spent”
m a t? ***
dUBculty. I f we could
concede that, without more than
She noticed that ha was greatly
"Oh, Tommy!”
I tomaiue poisoning is a myth_
Tommy shook his head
S i
“ kn° Wa‘ people might
"No, old thing, not In riotous die
on* exception, Calvin Coolidge it there is no »uch thing. A pto­ agliated. There were beads of par­
i s ? a h ™ 1,,"■, , , k 8
Tilonles—and U o k h \ r .
<Tln,’‘8 fa r th*™
•plratlon on his brew. He wag evi
slpatlon No such luck ! The coat of
the moat illustrious native of Ver- maine i t a b«aia product of putre- dently in a state of evermaeterlng
Shan hJ * \ T,,nj,ny' ’ hall wo really?
llvlng-ordlnsry piH|n or n rd e n ,,v. l l “e ™ r * 7 C* r ,‘ ln , h v
a
i
p
r
ona
‘
buslnM8
moot today. The editor ia too ■actiou and it i« not believed that w ar. And yet he did not strike her Ing—nowadays la, I assure you. If you
"Rich relations?'
modest to name the exception Be eov of these basin products are as the kind of man who would be do not know— ”
l e ? ’ rei»«t t • ’t Unc' 9 wh9'a raore M
"Trading under the name of the
harmtul t0 in„0, ¡ 0 the pOp„|ar afraid to meet death I
"My dear child," Interrupted Tup­
wae born in Vermont.
••iThv n
he' * no good-
"Y a e r’ Her grave eyes met bla In
»«nee a ptouiains ie any ¿arm ful
pence, "there Is nothing I do not
Why not?"
know about the cost of living. Here fu s e d .”" 1* 1 l ° #<l0Pt “ * ° n c * ' 1 * *
•ubaianee anting fI0Q1 putrefsc- «ulrtngly.
f ..'1It? h 2 " Ter7 wa" td ••'»eh, but I
He
stood
looking
at
her
with
a
kind
we are at Lyons', and we will each
Mark Hanna instructed his lieu- tive change» h, food» and it uitd
• f desperate Irresolution.
% o w d*n n,,’ t,t b*
t"
Of us pay for our own. That a th a t'" l t ? s i d BkT ,i r*,rownb* r hearing about
to
cover
untoward
resulta
that
lenante in a campaign to get hold
T t mu«t ba!" he muttered to hlm- And Tuppence led the way upstairs
ante from eating certain food». •e lf
t. said Tuppeoce «lowly.
'le a It la tha only way. I'y .
of the big fellows and fry tbs fat
The p i.e . w „ fun.
fuaed becau»e of your mother—"
out of them. Preaent-dav politic» Bacteria are responsible for the got to trust someone—and It must he acred about looking for a table, catch­
Tommy flushed.
eomu.on disturbances designated e woman.''
ing odds and ends of conversation aa ™ I ? ” .wouM have been a bit rough
le the ecianca of fat-frying.
paper and a pencil r
1 **
“Why?"
they did »o.
aa ptoftiaiue poisoning, and auoh
hid
DM
811 «h* grLn“ aoyt ^ n! ,d
'
rath"
'habby
a
.
’
V
T
*'1**
01
‘»
“men
and
children
T
u
n
n
y
scraps
one
does
overhear"
iwcurrencea should be correctly
had
old boy hated hei--wanred to
Praaidaet aod Mre. Harding called food infections.
murmured T o m a -
-q
k'roen notebook, and ToonM A.
. ’j v. H * l,w'k* d round and low-
writing busily.
ruppooee began
get
me
Johnnies In the i.reet today talking ot spite.” away from bar. Just a Mt
“ r ™ oerrylng papers—
never forgot that they were Amer-
itally Important papers
They may
about someone ca led Jane rin n Wd
twice
w
«
,
Z
L
b,
*
1
:
'T ° 0 0 t
Pour mother's dead. Im ’t » b a r
b e a citiiane, like the real of us.
“ ,k. , n ,h* difference to the Allies
you ever hear such a name?"
rwice wounded In the war— ’ "
el!
born free entfequel.
But at that moment two elderly
in the war You understand? These
Saooad a t, opposite Halsey Garage
ladles rose aod collected parcels. ,nd
Papers have got to be saved: They've
Tuppence deftly ensconced herself in
Shert orders at all hours up to I I p. ra. more chance with yon than with
HUI you fake them?"
Average fleece weight on
one of the vacent seats.
The girl held out her hand
Tommy ordered tea and buna Tup
sheep in the United State«
‘• n - . l t - I mutt warn , o n . There
..
Ptnce ordered tea and buttered toast
1840 was 1.8ft pounds. In 1922
**♦ rtak—If I've been followed I
And mind the tea comet In sens
it was between 7 and 8 pounds.
don't think I have. bof w
« J
rata teapota aha added aeveraly
« eetve w.H p ro ,. Bon.
bl<
The increase is due to careful
Tommy sat down appetite her Hia
for
H a r l* m n
* * dW,»W
ro o t .p p .tIte lf U r y0n ooc# Ust# j t
selection and breeding. Oregon
with It'r ^
“ * " * “ * 10 threu«h
• «bock af exqm.
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