Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 16, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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HA1.SEY
■AUBRY ENTERPRISE
FAG E
E N T E R P R IS E
AUC. Ik. 1923
T. J. SKIRVIN
i animal fats are k'ood for food,
but in oleomargarine they "ome
• » W at. H. W H C ÏI.E H
masquerading as butter.
To
make them more resemble but­
ridions. 11.1« S y»*r in adriaca.
te r and thus promote the fraud
Advertising, 20c an tach ; no discount
lor lima or apace ; no charge for com under which the ultim ate cus­
position or change*.
tomer is led to use the com­
* • “Paid-for Paragraph«.’’ Cc a lise
pound, dairy products are ming-
advrrtlalng disguised as news.
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. led with the other fats. The
iialsey , Lina Co.. Or«.. Aug is. 192.) J law forbids this.
It requires
each product to come to the
TH E SHEDD FAIR
consumer undisguised.
There has long been a law
Shedd baa a reputation all over
[
forbiding
the adulteration of
the United States as tbe bannei
duiry
products.
B utter m ust
town in agricultural and induetria
come
to
the
consumer
unmixed
juvenile club work. One result of
with
foreign
substance.
It
its club work is the production ol
m
ust
be
wrapped
in
a
covering
some of the most valuable tbor.
ougbbred livestock in tbe country. containing the statem ent th a t
A more important result is tbt it is “pure dairy b utter”. The
production at a crop of boys and owner of one cow who makes
girls who do not want to rush to a few pounds of b utter more
the city as toon as they are old than he has consumption for
eaeugb or sooner. They have woo cannot m arket his little surplus
prîtes for achievements at boms. , until ............
— invested in print-
he has
SKXO MKBCBANT
----- -¡WOT Mat_____
»». »sbUaked t r a r r Tbamday
A ll kinds of Feed
New and second grain
sacks.
Sack twine
Clover seed. Chop­
ping done to suit.
Price« right.
t L SFIFF
F u rn itu re
E x ch an g e
Best and largest line of
Used F u r n i t u r e ,
He.dqu.ter. for
FLO UR
Golden Loaf___$2.00 Heavy
White Mountain 2.15
D
H a ls e y , O reg o n
C a m p in g O u tfits
C A P IT A L
A N D
P R IN T L IN O L E U M
$1 per square yard.
Scliool begins Sept. 17.
HALSEY STATE BA N K
SU R PLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Com m ercial and Savings accounts Solicited
422 West First et.. Albany. Oregon.
e^nain name, hut perhaps my knowl­
umphsnt as it ought to have been. T«
edge ends there.”
begin with, the resources of Tommy’«
"As I said once before,” said W hit­
tington angrily, “quit fooling, and pockets were somewhat limited. In
the end the fere wes managed.
come to the point. You can’t play the
“ Well,” said M r. Beresford, at
Innocent with me. You know a great
deal more than you’re willing to length able to relieve his feelings,
“what the— dickens did yon want to
ad m it”
take e taxi for?"
Tuppence paused a moment to ad­
“I was afraid I might be late end
mire her own Ingenuity, and then said
keep yon waiting," said Tuppence
softly:
’’And really and truly, I
"I shouidn t like to contradict you. gently.
haven’t got anything smaller than a
Mr. Whittington.”
Now let’s go to
"So we come to the usual question - five-pound note.
lunch. How about the Savoy?”
how much?”
Tommy grinned.
, ,|i
Tuppence was in a dilemma. So
“How about the Rlts?”
fa r she had fooled Whittington with
“On second thoughts, I prefer the
complete success, but to mention a
They have experienced tbe joy ofp'd wrappers
W e shan’t
palpably Impossible gam might awaken Piccadilly. I t ’s nearer.
Come
«access without wandering abroad
his suspicions. An Idea flashed across have to take another taxi.
The olemargarine law simply
along.”
her brain.
to seek it. There ie more pleaeurr I evens things up by forbidding I
“Is this a new brand of humor?
"Suppose we say a u t«e something
io tbe «¡tuple feet of having done I the adulteration of other food
down, and a fuller discussion of the Or is your brain unhinged?" Inquired
unr\i
1
aaazavL
_
11
s
L
_
»
•
I
p
a
•
J
a
a
.
gooil work well then in ell the I fats with dairy products ju st as I
Tommy.
“Tuppence, old girl, what
matter later?"
Â0*yti*Hî
pecuniary reward it will yield.
I the adulteration of those pro-
Whittington gave her an ugly glance. has really come over you?”
"Oh, unbelieving «net” Tupjwnce
“Blackmail, eh?”
Bat these boys end girl» do not I ducts with other fats is for-1
wrenched open her bag. "Look here,
Tuppence smiled sweetly.
(Continued)
•aoriiloejbe etsli reward of their | bidden. I t is tit for tat. What
“Oh, no I Shall we say payment of and here, and here!”
Surely you are not thlbklng of re­
Tommy rroaned.
work. They insure it. In thei. Ij3 sauce for the goose is sauce
M
services In advance?”
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ouuvc lu t LUC ¿¿UUüt
wanted gome five minutes to fusing? I can assure you that Ma
" I must have been drinking un­
H
’hlttlngton
grunted.
club work they learn how to mak. fo r the gander. The
eleven when Tuppence reached the d me Colombter’s la a most hlgh-claas
“You’re about the limit, that’s what awares I Am I dreaming. Tuppence,
er X
adC t w h i r ” r“ f lU b l7 Î 0 ”
P
¡U o n r ïo T th e ^ d e o m Z r
block of bulldlnga In which the of­ and orthodox establishment. And the
you are, he growled, with a sort of or do I really behold a large quantity
fice» of the Esthonla Glassware com­ terms are most liberal."
unwilling admiration. “You took me of five-pound notes being waved about
otber‘
"«Mine bill. It is not likely to bel pany ware altuatad. To arrive before
‘ Exactly,’’ said Tuppence. “That’s
In a dangerous fashion Y’
In all right. Thought you were quite
they will do it.
tbe
time
would
look
overeager.
So
uhS‘ V « 1 ” * tern,a are ’ llw* ' too
[defeated a t the polls.
"Even so, O King I Now, will you
a
meek
little
kid
with
Just
enough
Tuppence decided to walk to tbe end liberal, Mr. Whittington. I cannot see
Shedd bold» an annual fair.
come and have lu :-h Y ’
brains
for
my
purpose.
All
the
same
of tbe street and back again. She any way in which I can be worth that
Tbe fourth of these will be Sent
‘I ’ll come anywhere.
But what
someone’s been talking. You say it
did
On tn*
the lrtros®
stroke ° of t eievi
eleven she amount of money to you ’’
I of th ia v«sr
ii
I
A»
egotistical
ignoramus,
in
I
‘¡'* 10. ,JD
l! “ L Rtta. Waa It— ? Oh. come in.” have you been doing? Holding up a
i Ol.thls year. It will pay you to
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16
uo.’
plunged into the recesses of the
M ld
^ K i 'n t f o n
softly
The clerk followed hta discreet bank ?”
•ttend, if only to aee tbe eahlbitr,
J n . f
i
h ® concelves ,B*- The Eathonla Glassware com
lew’ obtain’ te” 50U' 1 COnM doubt
"All ln good time.”
knock Into the room, and laid a paper
though there are like,
to be Bible doctrine has caused I
on «•« top floor. Tuppence
less obtain someone else for verr
"And now tell me," said Tommv.
at his master's elbow.
plenty of other source of enjoy. dlscussij>n bX Proclaiming th at X i n .he" ? 3 ” the *handu * * a much less. What I am wining to pay
•Telephone message Jnst come for unable to restrain his pent-op curios­
«n<snt. Take along an e x h ib it^ ac^ u,red characteristics are not walked Into a small rather dirty ouTer for 1» a young lady with sufficient in you, sir.”
ity any longer, as they sat ln state
telllgenee and presence of mind to
Whittington snatched it up and ln the Piccadilly.
T«u can. Meet Shedd halfwnv in I l.n he,^ cd and th a t this alleged P m<?e-
Ml»» Cowley told him.
sustain her part well, and also one read it. A frown gathered on his
-8prov«s the theory of the I . A *“*<Ml«"aif»d clerk got down from who w ill have «uOlcient discretion not brow*.
effort for community
I faCt
,acl d‘
aisP,ove3
“And the curious part of It 1." aha
,
y u Pruve-1 evolution of man. Every p riz e - ? 1 *•’ 1 ’ ,001 at ■ Beak near the win
to utk too many questions.”
"That’ll do, Brown. You can go.” ended, “that I really did Invent the
t
_
.
dow and cauie
h,., in„
„ i-._ -,_
came towanl
toward her
Inquiringly.
Tuppence smiled a little. She felt
name of Jane F in n ! I didn’t want to
The clerk withdrew.
Whittington
Halsey, too, he. d „ h.
b.
C“W ° r Perch'
“Î I have
ha” “ an appointment with Mr.
give my own because of poor father—
that Whittington had scored.
turned to Tuppence.
oud
of
end
this
i.
m o re e „ , I, ° n horse ° r wh*te Leghorn ' ' ^ , >'gt„n.” s«.d Tuppence.
In case I ahould get mixed up In any
proud of and tbia is more em
"There’s another thing. So fa r there
"Come tomorrow at the same time
H ill you come thie way. please?”
p h .tic.lly , ru. Of lb. g i r l e t h l j ' ^ ’/ M ^ i^ r0Ved strain Of I
thing shady.”
has been no mention of Mr. Berea
w
ith
”“
Sy
U0W'
H
er*’S
flfty
t0
60
0D
• T r i« ? “ *'1
* pardtl° n
with
“Perhaps that’s so." said Tommy
ford.
Where
does
he
come
In?”
«f the boys. The H al,«y C.nniug
°f
n » 7
00 ’ ’ kBock€fl’ then opened
»lowly. -B u t you didn’t Invent I t ”
"Mr. Beresford?”
He rapidly sorted out some notes
the door and stood arid® to let her
club
has
won
high
................
‘
Luther
Burbank
has
given
us
“W h a tr
dub baa won high honors ¡„ the
"My partner." said Tuppence with and pushed them across the table to
pass in.
“No. I told It to you. Don’t you
state, end u Halsey girl bee a | so many, is the result of the | Mr. Whittington was seated behind Uay"i.t7' *'Y° U M w ua t08®ther yester- Tuppence.
The girl counted the notes, secured remember, I said yesterday I ’d over­
record among top-notohere in stock transmission of acquired char­ S large desk covered with paper* ä
heard two peopla talking about a fe­
. Ä
a fr ,w we ■han,‘
them In her handbag, and rose
acteristics
by
inheritance.
If
I
judging in th» northwest.
"Good morning, Mr. W hittington” male called Jane Finn? That’s what
our zealot would devote what
Probably many of the 8hedd ex­ little
slie said politely. "At least, an r«- brought the name Into your mind ao
brains he has to exploit-1
“»•« both or neithw. s 5 ^ ~ b u t th a t*
pat."
volr, I should gay.”
hibits will go to the county fait
"So yon did.
I remember now.
Exactly.
Au revolr, my clever
ing
evidences
of
harm
ony
be-
anJ
h,a
•’’*«’
’
•»
not
fttn
iX
«
«niton
moniln«-
Mr
Whtt
tbe next week.
How
extraordinary— ”
Tuppence
and
Channing
young*
lady.”
iio n the theory of
_> evolution
___ i..x,
I
M® looked up and nodded
I
[ tw
tween
W alt a minute. Let us see If some­
Tuppence sped lightly down the tailed off into alienee. Suddenly she
a8t‘. ± ? ’ o‘ “ ™ei
n ,h t?
arouaed heraelf.
“W hat were they
thing can’t be managed. Sit down
THE REFERENDUM
th ® Blble he mi£ht further Timt’a good. sit 'down." w ii" " « ,^
A *U d elation possessed her. like, the two men you paaaedT’
--- Win y o u r
Uv"1"-’
He Paused lnterroga-
the cause he seeks to bolster,
T,II>,>
®n‘ U»’
“ ■-
L ets give Tommy a surprise I”
_______ _ evm
wM
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w,th " - own™9‘ , — -
"One was a big fat sort of chap.
murmured Tuppence, and hailed a Clean shaven, I think—and dark."
instead
of
merely
proclaiming
and
rustled
«
m
o
n
^
T
i
?
1
„
'.A
™
conscience
gave
her
a
We shall have a chance to ic -
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iu s u h j
amnmr«t hi. ...
i
''»■■«« w b w gave nei
taxi.
'Tliat’a him," cried Tuppenqe, in an
vote on the retention or nullifi himselt an illo€ical
illogical dogmatic r Flna,,J
>“ aiiy t>
he
® pushed them
n.nm «wav
„ p Pami
p , arim”’
PMalB« t'v1n**
twinge • as • 8h® r®m«mbered
The cab drew up outside the tube ungrammatical squeal. “That’s Whit
« lio n of U o bo “ two taw , “ ' a“ '
'
™ “* * *
' ^ 2 ^
“ •
M l*
station. Tommy was Just within th« l l k e r 111 W h ,t WM th * o th er man
Secret Adversary
—
b^.AgathaChristie
acted by the last legislative ses­
sion, and the contest will be a i
battle between big baciness and P® 7 ------ --------- -
the little --------------
fellows—a test
of the
left
.vo* Ui
me I surKet)a
——---- had ™
** there twoi
---- —1 vspen««« paid?”
power of coin in Oregon politics. vears a&° when he operated on chair, .nd "iwZ ¡,7."^ 7 ck ln w*
The income tax act proposes [W yant. The surgeon evidently ■fmhoi«« of
his waistcoat” * lDt° *he
-w .... " a ia u m i,
to take a larger proportion of was absent minded but let us
“
Tuppence eyed him ““
warily
¡ i » w T J " UF |f r o i? ‘ i!0 ? * w h o » r e , ¡»»P»
•
,
--- - - - wm v . u ■
■
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»01 .»011,1, s „ , o
wwvugu au iu VIU-
° f the < o r k r she
-
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..
. . . purple
u 1th rage, and the veins stood out on
Ms forehead. And behind It all there
lurked a eort of lucreduloua dismay.
He leaned forward and hissed sav­
agely :
"So that’s your Uttle game. Is l t r
Tuppence to alight.
She
bltu affectionately, and re-
* slightly affected voice:
thing, w ill you, old bean?
I can’t remember. I didn’t notice
him particularly. I t was really the
outlandlah name that caught my at-
'And people say that coincidences
don t happen I”
Tuppence tackled
her luncheon happily.
But Tommy bad become serious.
. V ? k ^ * re’ TupP®noe. old girl,
what Is this going to lead to?”
"More money," replied hie com­
panion.
araw ing the larger incomes late professional ethics and for- w w T F o o T i V 0'" '“ 1' 1
Tuppence, though utterly taken
? * ver,h«1®®® k»Pt her head.
trora their busipess transactions Htet to collect his fee
ir t J T ’ th<tt
ob , y P>t on»
She had not the faintest comprehen­
U tilk I k « m — A
.
“Where to?’’
Idea In your head. W hat I mean Is.
with the rest of us and . . thus
re­ I
sion
of
hit
meaning,
but
she
was
natu­
i n . ? MttlB ro n
®nln
what about the next »tap? How are
duce the financial t'AvuQwxc
pressure up-
rally quick-witted, and felt it impera
Public '1A..I.VU
opinion «Hu
and Presidenti
‘T aris .”
up-1
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i le s ia e n i
you going to keep the game up? After
tire to “keep her end uft" as she
thoughtfully.
Oil those whose homes
have prevailed
over the
the to ° h h i. •’ ld. TupP*n<'®
all, yon know, you can’t bluff him for­
„unies or
or oth-
oin- Harding ««ve
prevRiiea over
iu iT®nce thoughtfully
phrased It.
To herself «he said : "Of course
ever You’re aura to .lip up
er possessions are liable to be s t~> m anufacturer’s opposition father
h . ^ d f h '. t ^ ^ o Z Kr°urse tf
Whittington went on:
or later. And. anyway, r m not , t
Sold for taxes.
Ito
J
• year I Hu* . *‘'»'®how
.—
. i d . o u ' ° 0 ^ d bave
,0 thp
th « oio-tit
ei» ht »mur day.
A
M r ^ a w fit!
t
"Been playing with me, have you.
sure that It Isn’t actionable-black-
•
I
the
time,
like
a
cat
end
mouae?
m i!!, you know.**
rhe fact th
a t small .„ incomes.
said the twelve-hour
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v u iiiv a , i - ‘‘S’0 they
—
i» e iv e - n u u r ¿ ¡ S ”“ ln ,h* roIe ot th® s * y d e
Knew d i the time what I wanted you
“.Xonserwe.
Blackmail 1« saying
anrl Anoo.»
n,a 1..
J _ _ _ away
___ I ,,v
„ continued
« i t o well
n ? 1 as larrw__
l,r,:e~~and
down to I shift
sh*H rniilrl
cou,d »Ot
lie done
"Yes,”
W hitfi
I for,
,ur‘ but
DUt kept op
the
comedy.
I
.
that
up the comedy. la that
n «“ ’ , T ’ “ n'M * r<”1 ar* ” T* n “ <»«’ •
$1000, arc to be taxed is used by Wlth Now they announce th at "Whar eonId continued
be more Whittington. *L*hV
<”nL Th®
It, eh?’ He
He w”
was c<,olln,
cooling d
down.
Now. there’, nothing I could tell bi-
the wealthy
interests
backing * ™11 disappear within twelve v e ^ X ^ b#ck •
v®®^« S ? S S
? c#
cauae I don’t really know anything.
.
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— w
the
referendum in
to months.
'J n t
1 .u
X i T 7 “ T ““
“ “ d re-«nt«r <*•
bi.bbfng?
’ b~ °
? f ° ? P" B' ObT,°»®'J- ’ hat w.-ve
ona
tne referendum
in an
an effort
effort to
mo»ths.
blabbing? RitaY
“ a t o o î
«'
r-t^ to do la to find out more about
a TK.Pf ? ne* ,h0° k her h* " ’ Sh« 3®«»
convince the voten of small
abound»— ’•
*u
"blch
Parts
doubtful SI to how long she could
Tommy applauded.
means th at it is to his interest
The old proverb is right.
sustain thia Illusion, but she realised
Tuppence interrupted him
“Do»'t Jeer. We cm only find out
to defeat the tax. People of smal Tliere s a new one born every
the
Importance
of
not
dragging
an
A pensionnat r*
through Whittington
We must dla
unknown Rita Into It.
"Exactly. Madame Colombier’»
means have a m ajority of the minute. Some of them are being
X
T
h
’rb*
re
)h*
"’•
m
,
what
he d oea-
“No.” she replied with perfect
aleuth him. In fact! Now I can’t do
truth “Rita know, nothing a b o u ^ m ^
votes in Oregon. It is not like­ killed every day in efforts to “ >• Avenue de Neuilly ”
ly th a t many of them will fa get a utos across railroad track J »«Mo. eo„,d 7 Z . ' h® » X • » * « 3V.1I on, W m,,ch do ron k n o w r he «hot
tf. because he knows me, but he
v \ ItsA
s — ___ w
$1 no Uri es/
»
I ■ k . h»d
_ u . w a m ort W «cMer!
saw you for a minute or two m l
for this anti-income-tax bunk ahead
of oncoming A
trains.
tt.r e
” Te” ‘
W en ,I,
Lyons'. He's not likely to rec<
' ®ry llttla Indeed,” anawsred Tup-
The $10 th at the man with
8h# WM
tb»
fon. My plea ig this," Tuppence „
W h7i
,>,* * ’ *d to Bote tha‘ Whittington Snatched It and Raad It.
$1000 net income would pay
Whittington« nne««ine*a was aug­
i u i C8*I a
“JH <° alone tomorrow.
John Connors, a forger and all-1 "t®u
* ’ u ^■nt
nae to <o
sent m«
go to 3
Madams Co-
I ’va got nothing »mailer than a five-
I II put him off again like I did to<Uy-
mented instead of «Hayed.
will be offset by the i-eduction around crook and dope fiend.
For bow ioa<t
pound
notai"
it doesn’t matter if I don't get
e n o n ^ " y’" b* “ arled- " r V knew
* * derend*
Poadbly three
of tax on his possessions. The has been pardoned out of the -m aths.”
“ «“«h to com. la here and plump
more money at once. Fifty
CHAPTSR II
out that name.'’
1
ought to last us a few days. You’
man of large income will get no penitentiary’, seemingly because
“And that Is all?
There are no
“» might be my own name," Tnn-
hang about outside. When I come
•tfc.r
conditions?"
greater percentage of reduction of his impudence in various
P*nce pointed out.
P
A Satbacfc.
I «han’t speak to yon In case ha's
from his general taxes than tht crimes.
T h . moment waa not quit« so trt-
V
”r*r
B
j-
th»
»V.
you
J
i
l
V
T
1
,7'
"
B
t
“
•
th
,t
,h*
*
*3>uld
matching. Rut i n take up B y Hand
•re Enslith, are you not?”
be two girls with a name Ilk« that?
-lea"
scanewhera near, and when he comes
poor man from his and will
I
•
And i , 7 w 7 « 7 niuch d0 yon knowf
have a larger increased tax on Dad’s and Mam's Restaurant - X ™ , ? ” * ...................
Ann how much do you wantr*
hia income—on the profit he is
The last five word, took Tuppene«’«
in
»
a
»
.
fancy
mightily, eepecl.lly .T e r .
T h e B est D ish
Second a t, opposite Italtey Garage
taking from the public.
Uttle American girl.
I dan« «ay I
meager
breakf.at and a »upper
Ricked
It
up
fpp,n
h
ir
The granges are aligned iu >hort ordert at all hours up to 11 p. m
I can s«on get
for children, ss well as grown people, I
buna the night before. She M f u_
* • * af » again.
favor of the income tax and it
has t’ h’. 1'*?» * ,th fb* ,lT ot 0 M ’ bo
during
the hot days of the summer J
“ mt« ht be slm
hlSd h ‘ Mu* ,lon thoroughly well In
is hardly probable th a t the
time,
is
a
hespiag plate ol pure, lit
« a ™*«-'«
-"
bet «II» »
campaign of falsehood can stam ­
lar4
P*** ,,f* «» Eeg
ice cream There it nothing ao cooling!
M r '^ I t t i d r c n .'
pede enough farm eis and wage
Baths
MM . “let us by .11 mean. i „ cnr
end aoun.hing a, th t. The ice cream*
n^t h
tb# * * bl*
ABd l' r” <»®
earners to defeat i t
we tell is made from tbe heat m ilk and
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