Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 23, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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H lb * Ki JVt
W aoufol s « - , u> be cboaen tba
would probably ba a H i v y girl.
Mr». O. E. IfflX", 2 » V ent
Fihb ttreet, Albany, will give , ar-
ticwJara of tha quean contest
xeno «ucacaaxr
A ll kinds of Feed
New nod second graia
sacks
Sack taiae.
Closer seed
Chop­
ping doae lo suiL
Pnces right.
Li Li Ui II I Exchange
H A LSEY STA TE B A N K
Best and largest hoe i t
U sed F u r n i t u r e ,
Halsey, Oregon
Manhroawn tor C am p in g O u tfits
FLO UR
GoiJtu L e a f ....52 M |Baavy
White M o u l u s 2.15
CRIMINALS DICTATE
T l * convict* in toe Oregon pen-
HA LSEY. Li»« Co.. Ore Aog Z I 1K2J
Schoo! begins Sept. 17.
itontiary notified tba governor by
letter that they must have better
TESTING THE COWS
treatment or they woold not star
be pardoned their ring.
O n !/ by trap-naming attd kaep-
!ag a record eaa the o»n»f of a leader.
Governor W alton of Ok la Lome
Bock of hens ha sura which of them
aeit
troops to Tales and pat Its
aro paying th « r way ncd which hr
!>■•*•
under martini law on account
io m aioUimog at a ioaa. Hogao-
of
numerous
floggings of citizens
>uag, aa taagfat at the colling dens
by
method
hands,
and ha received
naetratieoe, will go part way, cod
■aay ba the boat oite can do who an noonymooa louer tailing him
cannot devote tba oacoaaary tin * to withdraw the troops or ha, too,
to tending the trap neats.
They woald bo flogged
The following event* were re.
need frequent attaolioo. for a hen
ported
io S a tu rd a y ’s diepatebea :
that ia left too long io the trap
A
t
Lawton,
O k., the governor
after laying will frat aod fall off
*ao
baring
the
flogging
of a Pres­
io egg prod action.
byterian
elder
investigated.
Only by weighing tba milk aod
Texas rangers were inquiring
tooting its fat coateat nan the aa.
proitablo cowe in a herd bo dis­ into the kidnaping and flogging of
tinguish*) from thoee which it will two men at Port j^rtbur.
At A m arillo, Texas, the sheriff
pay to keep. A good gaeaa may
«■Sian *
and four othara wore arretted lor a
bo made aometirnaa, bat teals
flogging.
(Continued)
io a large nocoher of caret tiara
At Wichita, K a*., the governor’«
shown that frequently the cow
Caraha.’i-s terrace proved ta be an
o&ca was asked to investigate a
that ia cootiderad the beat ia io
■ahnpea-hahJa row of whet T u p - « r e
flogging ease.
fact far down tba scale.
•abed “ladylike looking koueea.“ •p .jy
Dairyman io iocraaaiog numbers - A t M»eon,
° ° n’ G ' a.,
- " six
* motorcycle
moUfCTcl* *“ < the beU at No 27. and a neat
a com m, to understand . k . t e l ’ ® ^ • « * «as.gned t o lh e r p ^ . l o ald answered , b<
gbe
ara eonmg to understand why so
dat»
of investigating fluggii g •o «ajw ct.h la that Tapper,re a heart
many of them fail to make the
jack. Upon Tommy's request for Mr.
case*.
Carter, she stowed tk«^ jgto a email
basinets pay, nod tooted cow«
Who ig running tb u eouotry, Jtudy on the ground floor, where she
with good records are In demand.
left them. Hardly a minute elapsed.
Col. Bau T. Badiali, the Albany • n > « a j, especially in the sooth? Ihuweifer, before th» doer c;^xed, t e j
livestock auctioneer, recently aa d
Tba aounty tax coinznissioo law a tail man with a lean, hawklike face
In an interview : “ Where dairy.
. Jia an attempt to economize by er.
C A P IT A L
D PR IN T U N O L E U M
|1 per N\narc yw ri
A N D
SU R PLU S
$35,000
Commercial and Savmgs accounts SobckeH
422 West First st- Albas?. Orejo«.
as might very easily hare been done-
Tommy.
and we therefore came to the condu-
“And TU look after yon," retorted
a3oa that Danvers had, after all, de- Tuppence, resenting the manly as-
streyed it. The w ar entered on an­
other phase, the diplomatic aspect
“W ell, then, look after each other,“
changed accordingly, and the treaty said M r. Chrter, smiling. "Now let's
never redrafted. Rum en as to get back to business. There s som»,
its existence were emphatically de­ thing mysterious about this draft
nied. The dlsappeartace of Jane Flan
treaty that wa haven't fathomed yet.
waa forgotten and the whole affair We've been threatened with It—in
«•aa lost la oblivion.“
plain and unmlstakaUe terms. Tha
Mr. Carter paused, and Tuppence revolutionary element as good at de­
broke in Impatiently:
clare If a In their hands, and that they
“But why has It all cropped ua Intend to produce It at a given mo.
‘ gain? The warts over."
ment. On the other hand, they a,-»
"Because tl seems that the paper« dearly at fault about many of its pre­
were not destroyed after all, and that vision*
The government cons.cers
they might he renurrected today with It as ro ve bluff on their part, and.
•
• »<» deadly significance."
rightly or wrongly, have stuck to tha
Tsppenre etared. Carter nodded
policy of absolute denial. Tm not ao
“Tea. five years ago. that draft sure. There have been hint«, indie
treaty waa a weapon In our hands; to­ creet allualoDA th»t teem to Indie»:«
day It ta a weapon against us It was that the menace la a real one. Th«
• gigantic blunder. I f its term« were poeltloa la much as though they had
made public, it weald mean Ate««, got hold of an Incrinai««ri«^ docu-
ter. . . .
M might poetebiy bring
It, but couldn't read It because It
eboat another war—not with Oermany was in cipher—but we know that the
thia time: That la an extreme possi­ draft treaty wasn't in o p h ep -ro u lin t
Li.es
Well, now“—he looked
bility. and I do not believe Is its n*a. be, la the nature of thing»—*0 that
ceie to tbe other—“who'« f l a g to refl llhood myaetf. but that document un­
w ont wash. But there's something
n>e the « r e y r
doubtedly Implicates a number of our Of course, Jane Finn may be dead for
T ^ e » h e a l Tcppec-e.’ a ir b e d stetestsen whom we cannot afford to all we know—but I don't think so.
Tommy. I t » yo«r yarn."
hare discredited In any way at tbe The curious »Vlag la that they're try­
And obedimtly Tuppence told rt. present moment He paused, and then
ing to get Information about the girl
tel_n< tbe whole elory from tba form- said quietly;
from us."
tag irf tbe Tosag A iveetarers L td .
“Ten may perhaps have heard or
“What?"
downwards
read that there la Bolshevist Influence
“Tea One or two little things have
M r Carter listened la wE^nre with at work behind present labor unrest r
cropped up. And your story, little
a rewempt on of Me t r e J manner.
Tuppence nodded.
lady confirms my idea. They know
Vow and then be paaeei Ma band
“T h a t Is the truth. Bolshevist gold
w ere looking for Jane Finn. Well,
aa tea his up» s i ao n g t to bide a Is pouring Into this country for the they'll produce a Jane Finn of their
am. ,<e TTiew she tmd fmmhed ba specific purpose of procuring a Revo­
own— »ay at a pensionasi In Paris.“
nolied grereiy.
lution. And there la a certain man a Tuppence gasped, and Mr. Carter
men teat and kaap m o rd , tb .w o .a atiog
cfficl. ,
Not mock. Bnt enggv.su ■< Quite =mn whose real name Is unknown to
smiled. “No one knows In the least
rnggeKlre i f yw -g « m a o a y say­ as. who u working in the dark for
are oaaier to aeJ, abd at a b sharf
what she looks like, ao that's all right
ing
an.
you're
a
curl
on»
r
i
c
g
conpte-
his
owb end».
The
Bolshevlkl
«re
average, than whers no record, are I p
•> w
» s T
She's primed with a trumped-up tale,
I don't know— you might i
available
I have never h.ard . K
" U U h I n s p e c tio n
behind the labor unrest—but this
end her real business la to get aa
where other» hare failed
. . .
I
Is B E H IN D T H E BCLRHE-
much Information as possible out of
dairyman who knows what hit i §
bell ere in lack, yon know _«iw are v rK I.
Who Is he?
W e do not h a See the id e a r
A Pope, superintendent of Í
have.
.
.
.
"
know.
H
e
Is
always
spoken
of
bv
oowa are doing aay that there ia n o |tl(n<
‘Then you thlnk“-T u p p eu ce paused
He teased a moment, and then the unassuming title of l l r Brown?
service on the Southern Pa
to gravp the «opposition fully— “that
maasy in dniryiog. I flod that
went
on:
But one thing is certain, he la the mas­
eifle (Pather Tim a), iu the South-
It was as Jane Finn that they wanted
dairyman more and more are aak-
“Wen. how about it» You're out for ter criminal of thia age. H e controls
me to go to P a r la r
am Pacific Bulletin for August I
adventore. How would you like to
marvelous organisation. Most of
in . wbat tba cow ia doing I «(ore
Carter smiled more wearily
quotas f . M French, the veterani
work for me? Erpenw» paid, , Dd a the pence propaganda during tha war
than ever.
they buy, and I believe that the
mt-lerate
a
a
la
ry
r
J Albany watch and jewelry man,
was originated and financed by him.
I believe la coincidences, you
time ia coming whan it will ba ini.
Tnppence gated at him.
"What His spies are everywhere."
know," he said.
»»saying
” Tba slogan 1 Ba (at y i
should we bare to d o r she breathed.
“A naturalised German r
asked
pieelblato sail a cow without a
Ural ’ should have originated with
Tommy.
Mr. Carter smiled.
record for more than beef prices.”
CH APTER I II
“Juat go on with what you're dt4ng
"On the contrary. I have every res
the watch inspector, for after|
C o u n ty A g.nl H .y m .n h a. made
“f "
or .( t a r
now. F IN D JA NE F IN N ."
k > d to believe he Is an Englishman.
Mr. Jullue P. Heraheimmer.
rangement.
for
th ir tv a i.h i
1,1
»• »«tch inspector
■’Yes, but— who IS Jane F ln n r
He waa pro-German, as he would have
arrangements
for
thirty eight
Tommy Indulged in a chuckle.
I am fully convinced that without
M r Carter nodded gravely.
been pro-Boer. W hat he seeks to at­
muting« in communities in tbie
"My word: I don't wonder Wlilt-
I th irk "rO,, re ent10e<1 to kno,r * • » . tain we do not know—probably su­
hu help the train dispatcher would
county where this and other dairy
preme
power
for
himself,
of
a
’
kind
have had the greuteet difficulty in
He leaned back In his cbaJr. crossed unique In history. We hare no due
questions will ba discussed. The
operating trains. Where would
bla legs brought the tip» of hit flngere aa to his real personality. It la 1 _
Halsey meeting will be at lbs city
together, and began In a low mono- ported that even his own followers
ball ene week from tomorrow the engineer and hie train land if
tone:
are Ignorant ef i t
Where we have
hie watch aod the train dispateb-
■ ‘fibl, Aug. 31 ; Lake Creek Aug
“In tbe early day* of 1913 , r e r t.,B come acroes hie tracks, be has always
document came Into being It was the Played a secondary part. Somebody
»3 and Harrisburg tba 30th. Tan. ar’a slock did not ngrta? Who ia
responsible for the two timepieces
draft of a secret agreem ent-treaty— elee assumes the chief role. Rut «ftcr-
geut, Peoria, Brownsville, Shedd agieeing? The watch inspector.
call It what you like. I t w g, drawB ward we always find that there bat
and Holley have . been slntad for ,
Thirty
were •H a i" flaig Tommy, Do
up ready fo r signature by the various been tome nonentity, a servant or a
- ....... z years ago there were
en a
reprerentatlve., and drawn up t„ clerk, who has remained tn the back­
floch«?"
meetings, but wa have not learned but »®u r,*«o trains a day eotering
A m erica- at that time a neutral conn- ground unnoticed, and that the elusive
the dates. There will ' •» l » <’ i ^ h t U’ W0' Tod,J w* h , ” c ,‘ y- and a tired manner entered tbe room.
..J?™’*'’ h“
»» once more."
T' A r h t ’ • * * *»<1 smiled. try- It was dispatched to England by
apetkeri at each meeting end cow. I ’ The first watch I aver Inspected h i
Oh
.
Tuppence
Jumped.
“I won-
smile r u divtinr-d, .'tractive. a special messenger selected for that
testing aeeociailcne will be formed belonged to ao engineer tuTthe Hl«
I>° all down, both of yo n ”
purpose. « young fellow called Dan
where they do not already exist if floulbero Pacific line*, au engineer
They obeyed. He himself took
vera I t we* hoped that the whole
" I remember In Mr. Whittington's
dairymen manifest sufficient desire WHh * r®®°rd- 1 want to say chair oppoeite to Tuppence and affair liad been kept to secret that efflee. The clerk — he called him
smiled
at
her
encouragingly.
There
notblng would have leaked out That erown. Yon don't think_"
Isomething of this en g in eer, ae it
lor them.
illustrate« what can be acoom- was something In tbe quality of hie kind of hope U usually disappointed.
Carter nodded thoughtfully. *C»n
that made tbe g ir t , usual readi­
"Denver» u-Jed for Engl.nd on tha you deecrlbe him at s l i r
pliabsd by a faithful and careful emlie
THE COUNTY FAIR
ness desert her.
LoM
tenia.
He
carried
the
precious
T really didn't notice. He w ., , ait.
man. He preeeotad for invpectioa
Aa he did not seem inclined to open gapers in an oilskin packet which be
ordluary—Just tike anyone else.“
forced wore next hie »kin. u v a t 00 mat
The lour days of the county a Ifi-jewel adjusted watch. Thia •he conversation. Tu, ;.cnc .
Mr. Carter sighed in hla tired man-
engineer soon fouud the need of a to begin
particular voyage that the Lusitania B£r.
week after
next,
may
~
.............
..
be * ’ J00" »>erUc‘ t'mepieee aod there-
" * * * »antM
to
know_ou,
i
,
wanted to know—that i,. was torpedoed and aunk. Denver*
Of ^ “ n 1*
,n,'* riabi® description
UH of instruction ae of aniuaeniem I (ofe be carried the beet watch be would * ° * * * *» klad aa to tell ua
» • a among the list of those missing of M r Brownl Brought a telephone
if properly
of l <XMjld
the
he aajthing
DroDarlv taken
lake» advantage
__ loould
Guv *'*•?.
In t h 1»
* to
r t . forty
. . . . . years aaitbinc
rou kn«»
» .___
you know »bom Jaiu
rin u T
Eventually his body was washed
th* m* U
did
T»“ » ' k h r M r Carter «p. •shore, and Identified beyond any k T i ?
While be who has made a pro-
*»• “• •• » «“ «I
e«cu r ^ ” * ,e,ePhnn* In tha enter
I*« re d to reflect. -W ell, the queen«, doubt, the packet waa mlaalngl
¡ J T S i b t S r * , ‘ o ,B , , ,u “ n<
.,b : j s
tk^wtiat do yoa yourself know about
“The question was. had It been
“ If You Get Yourself In Treublt With
'Xn, I don't think I did."
Uken from him. or had ba h i r n ^
)dya exhibiting it and tailiog hew U> be proud of, and he didn’t b a re ,
the Polio* I Can’t Officially Hale
Exactly.
That
'message'
was
Mr
Tupj.enr» drew herself up
i* was aaeoinplished. tboae whu pinety.pouod rails all those Jong
You Out of IL "
j
patead it on Into another's keeping?
° f flTln* ,n onJ" *®
After tbe torpedo struck the ship, in hta subordinste.
• indy tba leason learn lastona that I r • • , ,
■"
u . overheard the
tlngton got the wind up when Tup-
the few moments during the launching
M r. Page adds:
*’ Inspector
will shorten tbeir toil end ioereaee
I * ’ ’. ?.nt “
To° b»«»- really of tbe boats, Danvers waa seen speak­ whole conversation of course. Waa It
Plumped out that name:
I
French refers to Engineer F Crew
should have myself. But look h e r*
U has.
He smiled again la his tired ing to a young American girt. No one after that that Whittington handed
**• r*ward. A bushel more from
who wee 41 year« in tbe engine
»lr. w ere taking up an awful lot of
“ d continued reflectively, -go
each acre of grain, a faw ponnda service on the Portland division that brings us down to It again What actually taw him pass anything to you over the money, and told you te jo u r time. Have you any tips to give
b T hot he might have done ao. it coma tha following d a y r
n* l‘«fore we clear out?“
■oore . of
each oow Of
or . nd who
------
. . butter
. . . . . , from
, uul eaeu
wuo uieu
iy , IVJU,”
dfed in ju
July,
1930," and
gru know about Jane FtnnT”
Tuppenre nodded.
eeema to ma quite likely that he e»j-
•XJeme now." he continued, as T ap
of aggr from tnob ban would mean h* Pu b ,i,t »B with bis article a fao-
" T e * undoubtedly the band of Mr.
n
a o t 1 haT* Information
trueted the papers to this girt. beUev-
that the big coup was planned for
“ice remained
silent
-----------------
—
•— . ■
t 'Ton
uu m ust
• grant many mors dollars for Liao h ? ,'1* ° f lh ! in ,P ^ llon blank in
ing that aha, aa a woman, had a * o w n l " Mr. Carter paused. "Well'
farly In the new year. Bat tba gov-
know aomeihlng io have advertlted aa greater chance of bringing them safelv there ft I * you see what you are pit-
15. 1 8 W ,
» .« ,
.0 « , 6 . , .
u d ld r H e leaned forward a U n ie to shore.
2 7 i T t K.,\ cw,“ “ p,at” «
ong
youreelvea
against?
Possibly
the
was em
action which will deal effectually with
i weary voice held a hint of
»»hare these thing, might not be ployed on tbe Lebanon brau’eb.
"B u t If ao, wliere was tha girt, and toast criminal brain of tha age. I
flereuaalv
the strike menace. T h e yll get wind
don't
quite
like
it.
you
know.
Tou're
“Suppose
you
ten
what
had
she
done
with
the
papers?
toe xnputb«4 if fall advantage I
Bulletin contain« a picture
of It soon. I f they haven't already, and
We set to work to trace her out it •uch young things, both of you. I
wars taken of tha I naso a a afforded I
^ r' ^ r»ncb in hie store inapeot-
It a poaalble-that that may bring things
“B e couldn't do that, could we. proved unexpectedly difficult.
shouldn't
Ilka
anything
to
happen
to
Her
by the lair,
I ' “ < • " * tcb ior E °g 'o **r Robert T o m m y r
t0^*. h* * <5 1 hop* u
myrelf.’
name w»e Jane Finn, and It dnly ap- you.
„
„
n
. I
“ Ä
A
» ’
«
■uL to her eurprlie. her companl, n
Tuppence rose.
payed among the Uet of the survivors,
’J t won't." Tuppence assured him
« d not back her up H U eye. „ -re
ii * 7
W* ° ° th t f’ be boMnea»-
but the girl herself seemed to have poMtlrely.
agricultural and iuduttriel axhib-
■xed on M r Carter, end his tone w: en
« • r t ’y can wa count upon
vanished c o m p le te
Inquiries into —"TH look after her, air," said
I««. ara hai ng provided.
The
you for. M r Carter r
Be «woke bald en unnsual note of def­ her antecedents did little to help us
at anew
Mr. C M r jp * Ups twitched slightly,
S^ * . W* *
«'•Pkan. and had been
American Legion auxiliary baa
"f dare «ay the little we know woo t «ha» we should cell over here a pupil
«barga of tba seleatioo of a queen
any good to yon. etr. But such aa •ee-her in a email school out Waet
Second at., opposite Halsey Garage
«I the fair, to ba decided by vote
•t la you're welcome to I t "
? * a b*" m* d*
Short order« at «Il boari up to >1 p, a
Mr. Carter slewed round In hia chair Pari«, where she was going to Join tha
Thera la uo lim it to tbe number
«fre a»ked a question.
íe r ¿ v í? °*r , " L " * • had
nf candidates. Each community
Tammy nodded.
for children aa well as grown people.
her services voluntarily, and after
ie reqneeted to select ooe. Rich
“T ea «lr, 1 recognised yen at once
. dnr?.nk tb*
days of tb* summer
acme correspondence they had „ been
Saw yon In France when I was wi-j,
caodidate ia given a bloca ol 1000
Having seen her name In
..
tu
n
*
is
a
heaping
pl«t^ of purt ricj,
tbe Intelligence. Aa soon aa you the list of the saved from tbe Lusi­
«otea to start with and 30 votes foi
asm« into the room, I k w _••
ice
eream
There
is
nothin* so eooline
tania. the staff ef the hospital were
Mr Carter held up h i, hand.
each saaton tictet to tha fair that
First Claaa Work
•Me name«. nie««e
«ha e t i l i rAMrwvw. w. t _
Secret Adversary
—
btj.AgalhaChristie
•Taer
i.ltSLT'*1 tur* “,thln‘
C
Dad’s and Mam’s Restaurant
T he Best Dish
S q u are M eal, 50c
B arb er S h op H Baths