FAO H 4 HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E Quake, Fire, Flood H u n d re d s of T h o u sa n d s P e r is h . About noon Saturday the m ail dvatructiva earthquake ot modern time« visited Japan. Tokio, Yo- kohotnj and numerous other cities were shaken down and took An­ and were practioalljr wiped off the faoa of the earth. I t ia eetiuated that 200,000 people wara caugtii in tba ruiaa and burned to death, bait of toam in Tokio. Tidal wavaa followed which waahad away cities aud destroyed muck shipping. Tba island of Oabiwa, with 10,* 000 population, aank in the sea A million paopla are destitute. Food ia being rushed from China, nearby, and from this and other eoontnea. SEPT. A M3 -, S un.-M on. with GLORIA SW A N SO N Sxrr. 11-12 g u a r a n te e d Fog Bound D OROTHY T a u a a -F a i. i t GANSLE BROS. T he S e c re t A d v e rsa ry S mpt . 13-14 (Continned from page 2) GLORIA SW ANSON m rv za 1. U. H o m e O p e n s ------------- Tiaar Miss Tuppence: "You have made a splendid start, and I congratulate you. I feel, though, that I should like to point out to yon I once ’Dore th* rt8k’ you • r* running, especially If you pursue the coarse | you Indicate. Those people are abso- *'— Earthquake« in divers plac­ There are now housed in two i t,esPernte gnd incapable ef ei- es, the sea and the waves rearing well equipped cottages of the I pltJ J fet* } on I,- .—.-. f sir I Pvobsbly underestimate the danger. and men’a bearta failiog them for J -bilrlt-nTi’e u ld r e n s farm hom e of the W. and therefore warn you again that I fear and for looking after those L. 1. U. n ear Corvallis, fo ity lean promise you no protection. You CODjiOg upon lbf | ‘^ waifs such 'as’have hiUxmi | h ^ g K « I to been condemned to tempor- and If you choose to withdraw now no I u y homes, housed in sectarian one could blame you. At sny rate, Jots and Tittles -nstitutioiu or sent to daily as­ think the matter over well before you sociation with delinquents in decide. If, In spite of my warnings, you institutions established for the make (Continued from page i ) up your mind to go through | care of those yho have lost the with It, you w ill flnd everything ar­ District 114 withdraws fretu innocence which is the right-1 ranged.’ you ranged. Yifii have lived for two Crabtree union high uhool. ful heritage of childhood. years with Miss Oufferin, The Parson­ John W. Stephenson spent C. T. Webb is superintendent age, Llanelly, and Mrs. Vsndemeyer Labor Day at Cottage Grove. —an ideal father and admin is can apply to her for a reference. May I be permitted a word or two trator. With unusual grasp of The weather cooled down the need of the work undertak­ of advice? I suggest that you should nicely for the county fair. yourself to be what you are, en, and high ideals of the Mis­ a represent former V. A. EX, who has chosen W . P. Wahl and daughter Del- sion of the Home he has been domestic service as a profeaslon. -»ble to organize the family col­ aaa were in Portland Tuesday. lected from many counties and Misses Hazel and Isabelle many surroundings d j P -------- i wo as m any nm kinds us oi of surrounding; S Ä l S Ä J f Ä ■ » S .« ..* ? ' h 0 " ‘« of friends and relatives in this Governor Pierce in a recent I vicinity. etier to the farm home office 1 Chas. Mornhinweg was homc says: “I want to assure you | from Devit for Sunday and la­ that there is no greater work going on in Oregon than you bor day. are doing.” Oregon Jersey cattle won 143 awards of credit last year to I Mrs. J. T. McNeil has gone 295 won by the Jerseys of all to Seattle, where her daugh­ the other states combined. This ter, Mrs. J. L. Perry, is ill. is more than 40 per cent of the H . M Henry of Ihe restaurant total awards issued in the Unit­ k«s been laid up with erysipelas ed States—145 of the total 440. C o m p a re o u r p ric e s on T ru n k s an d T rav ­ e lin g B ag s b e fo re yon buy S to v e S and S C u r lin e o f S to v e s a n d R a n g e s is c o m ­ p le te a n d y o u c a n s a v e m o n e y b y g e t- tin g o u r p r ic e s b e ­ fo re y o u buy A lfo rd A rrow s N. T. Sneed says he feels lonesome without his bees and (Enterprlee C orroponSenc«) ■ I I , . may get a new stock and resume the production of sweets. Mr«. A. E Whitbeck »peni oiiv A large bam and t w e n t y - s i x | T k.WÍ‘ h her fr,eud’ MlíS tona of hay bumed down Sun- 1,11,19 Kuk*rd- day morning on the A. T. | Afternoon callers at the J. H. Thomas place, east of Harris­ Rickard home Sunday were Mr. m e re ars many sucn at me present burg. *nd Mr«. Charles Jenks and time. H in t explains away any In­ Jaughlor of Tangent aud M r. and congruities of voice or manner which Saturday night a truck ran Mrs. Michael R ic k ird . otherwlss might awaken suspicion. "Whichever way you decide, good off the ferry Ixiat at Harris­ burg, which had not been pro­ Joe Viereck oi Portland called luck to you. “Your sincere friend. perly fastened, and traffic was it the Chester Curtis home Sunday evening. “MR. CARTER." delayed several hours. Tuppence's spirits rose mercu- __________ M elvin and M erlin Burnett vis- Dr. E. W. Barnum and fami- rlally. Mr. Carter’s warnings passed ly of Mt. Angel, aocompani^d’by I 'Ud . Pro"“* ««d Vyron I»om unheeded. The young lady had far Mrs Mre. Barnum’» grand mother. F u tjd ,y *il#,noon- too much confldence In herself to pay any heed to them. Mre. Dyke of Spokane, were There was stilt no word or message A. C. Armstrong w tnt to Port­ guests at the C. P. Stafford from Tommy, but the morning post land Monday. home Sunday and labor day. brought a somewhat dirty postcard with the words. "It's O. K .” scrawled Mre. D. Taylor and son Law­ SHE TOOK T H E SPOONFUL upon It. rence, accompanied by Claron At ten thirty Tuppence survijed Gormley and Mrs. D. H. Sturte­ An Engluh servant girl was vant and daughters Alice and brought to a hospital suffering from with pride a slightly battered tin containing her new possessions. Jean, drove to Salem Monday the effect« of a drug. The doctor I trunk t was artistically corded. She drove Ä ___ H ILL & <2. questioned her as to her motive lev taking ¡ t “Well,” she replied, “I w m ii '*. H e a ls B le e d in g G u m s M ad e b y th o m a k o r s o f S a l J le p a tic a RINGO’S Drugstore feeling well, and I w.ut to the mieeus’ medicine cupboard, and there was * bottle m arked.‘Three droD« for an in fa n t six for an adult, and a teaspoouful for an emetic 1* I knew I wasn’t an infant. I wasn’t sure about an adu]U M f thought I must be the emetic, and tock a spoon fuL” BANJO IM IT A T E S DRUM A ht'.ijo of spiral spring» that can be damped to the head of a banjo makes that instrument iiuita’e a O. w . F R U M E x c lu s iv o A ire n t f o r Jersey Milk Food Compound the economical feed for calve», pig» and cbicksna Also a complete stock ef FEED AND GRAIN F O O T E BROS. Props. to Paddington, and left the box In the cloak room. She then repaired with a handbag to the fastnesses of the ladles' waiting-room. Ten min­ ute* later a metamorphosed Tuppence walked demurely out of the station and entered a bus. It w a r a few minutes past eleven when Tuppence again entered the hall of Routh Audley mansions. Albert was on the lookout attending to hla duties In a somewhat desultory fash­ ion. He did not Immediately recog- nlxe Tuppence. When he did, his ad- I miration was unbounded. "Blest I f Fd have known you I That ( r ig h t 's top-hole.” * a — HALSEY RAILROAD TIME her two years." “And then you thought you would North Bontfc get more money by coming to London, I No. IS, 21:37 a. m. No. 17, 12:15 p. m. I suppose? Well, It doesn’t matter to 24, 4:2$ p. ui. 23, 4.28 p. * , me I will give you whatever you 22, 4.30 a. m. 21, 11:32 p. m. want. You can come In at once?” Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged. "Yes. ma'am. Today, If yon like. My box Is at Paddington.” “Go and fetch It In a taxi, then. S U N D A Y M A IL H O U RS I I t ’s an easy place. I am out a good deal By the way, what’s your nam eF Th« delivery window of the “Prudence Cooper, ma'am." Halsey postoffice is open 8undays “Very w ell Prudence. Go away and from 1:050 to 11 a. m. and lZ:16 fetch your box.” to 12:30 p. m, "Thank you, ma'am.” Sunday mail goes out only on Tuppence withdrew. The adven­ ture had begun, but she felt less the north-bound 11:37 train: elated than she had done earlier In the morning. I t crossed her mind that If the unknown Jane Finn had fallen Into the hands of Mrs. Vandemeyer, Jt was likely to have gone hard with A d m itta n c e H e r e 5 C ents her. Paid-for Paragraphs a L in e '(To he continued) HANGCHOW CITY OF WONDERS Chino. Town Hat teen Dwcribsd hv Traveler «« Being ‘‘Ofte Foot From Heaveh.* ,C a rd o t T h a n k s MpreS.’ . our eiocire I thank« and appreciation for the I act« of kindness, for t b . sympa- Ithies expressed and for the beuti- — iXxs. Elizabeth Crump Endere fa ,Dl floral cfferiDg« « te n d e d dur- writing ‘'Swinging Lanterns,” give» lh e »ick new and at tba death . M intimate picture of the highway. I0 , -0-ar beIoved “ other and siater. A and byway» of China, the Detroit i M r . ard M rs . T hos . J ackson . B rothibs BNP SlSTERS. and •iuce ’1 uesday, but ia Improving. Tooth Paste HALSEY GARAGE relephone 16x5 won't tell—scared to death of her. And suspicious! I can tell you— ’’ But what more Annie could tell, Tuppence was never destined to learn, for at that moment a clear voice with a peculiarly steely ring to It called: “Annie!'’ The smart young woman Jumped as If she had been shot. “Yes, ma'am." ‘ Who are you talking to?" “I t ’s a young woman about the situ­ ation, ma’am.” “ Show her in then. At once.” "Yes, ma'am." Tuppence was ushered Into a room on the right ot the long passage. A woman was standing by the fireplace She was no longer In her first youth, and the beauty she undeniably .pos­ sessed was hardened and coarsened. In her youth she must have been dax- illng. Her pale gold hair, owing' a slight assistance to art, was colled low on her neck, her eyes, of a pierc­ ing electric blue, seemed to possess a faculty of boring Into the very soul of the person she was looking at. Her exquisite figure was enhanced by a wonderful gown n( Indigo clianneuse And yet, despite her swaying grace and the almost ethereal beauty of her face, you felt Instinctively the pres ence of something hard and menacing. T ru n k s Mre. Horaoe Armstrong and daughters returned from Belknap iprloga Sunday. IPANA Trouble calls given prompt attention DALTON Prodigal Daughters w. rv Fisk and Gates Tires and Tubes.—We now have in stock the Fisk 94 M x fabric tires for $9. Be sure to investigate oor lines and gat onr prices before buying. Antomobile accessories. Ford parts, oils W illard battery service station. W e will overhanl your Ford engine for $20 labor “ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor “ " reline transmission bead for $2.50 labor “ “ overhanl rear axle and rebush springs and perches when necessary for $7 labor SarT »-to Bluebeard’s 8th Wife T u a a -W e n . y /u to m o k ilt an d t r a c t o r ¿ /'te p a irin y Arrow Garage G L O B E AL BAITY High Clast Photoplays Only A W em in Wa» Standing by the Flre- nlace. a kind of metallic »trength that found expression In the tones of her voice and In that gimlet-like quality of her eyes. For the first time Tuppence felt , ’ h,e ,o t ,e ,r ,-d <™ *«n g . i 'Your vole.; too, cried th . delight- | ed boy. "It'» a» Rngllsli aa anythin«! confidence deserted her. Vaguely she No, I said aa a friend of mine knew felt that deceiving this woman would a young gal. Annie wasn't best he very different to deceiving W hit­ pleased. She's stopped on till today— to oblige, she said, but really I f « ’ so tington. Here. Indeed, the might ex­ pect no mercy. a t to put you against the place Are Mrs. Vandemeyer nutianafl to a you going up now. Miss? Step Inside chair. the lift. No. 20 did you say?" And i "Ton ran sit down How did xon he winked. Tuppence quelled him with a stern hear I wanted a house-parlor maid?" Through a friend who knows the glance and stepped Inside. As the rang the hell of No. 20 she lift boy here. He thought the place wee conscious of Albert's eyes slowly : Wight suit me." Again that basilisk glance seemed descending beneath the level of the floor. , i to pierce her through. "You apeak like an educated girl?" A «mart young woman opened the Glibly enough, Tuppence ran door 'T v e come about the plgesC' said’ through her Imaginary career on the tinea suggested by Mr. Carter. It Tuppence It's a rotten place,” said the young ' seemed to her. as she did mk that the »•omen without hesitation. "Regular tension of Mrs. Vandemeyer « attitude old cat—always interfering Accused relaxed "I see.” she remarked at length "la me of tampering with her letter» Mel The flap was half undone anyway there anyone I can write te for a ref­ Mhe'e a wrong nn. that's whst she is erence?” “I lived last with a Mias Duffertn. Swell riot hew but no class. Cook 1 kacM about hei— byt j^» The Parsonage. Llanelly. I was wiqi Naw» Mates. She tell« of the cosmopolitan Ufa For Sale— 40 good Ewes. of Shanghai «ad give» contrasting J. W. R oooa , H arrisburg, Ore, view» of the beautiful and ugly in other place». She took a river trip Oak and ash wood for »ale. to Xtaking and Journeyed by don­ E. S. H ayes , Halsey key into the »cetera hiUa. She ri»- ited Hangchow, onoe »o beautiful I 0,d paper« 5c a bundle at the that It wa» described as being but En*««'pri»e office. one foot from heaven. Of It tho ---------- A. D. Smith was a Eugene author aar»i Long before Marco Polo gave to visitor a few days last week. the world hia Intimate account« so Automobile races at the »täte full of charm of all the wonders of fair ground Monday were about as Cnnsay we read of even still more Jeadly as the impromptu ouee on lavish days days In la the the ‘celestial ‘celestial city,’ city,’ he highway« that we read of ev- > iavi“ ‘ >y. guests for half“« month, hl, dinw r • - ujuu . i vessola all of gold and Jewel», wa» « [ mere Incident ! When delighted cltl- rens gathered to watch their beloved poet, Su Tung P ’o, with hl» 1,000 rider» returning from a day of revel- ! When ‘16,000,000 house»’ fillod e city, and palaoe grounds for miles held gold temples and gardens beyond imagination—and the effem­ inate court wa» gunk in idle laaat- tnd«.” Franc!» Elmore Me- | ? " ¿ “i 7.“ . | probably fatally injured and Qian I Walker, Dick Joue» and T ip Bloom »ent to hospitals. As an answer to Otto H. Kahn’s statement that “the in­ ternational banker is a myth,” the Dearborn Independent says: “In the statement of the Na­ tional City bank of New York as to its condition June 30 there appears among its assets the following item. “ Ownership NEVER QUITE GOT THE POINT of International Banking Cor­ I 04 «od flufMent Reason Why Lie- poration, •8,600,000.’ ” 2 tan or Had Not Proparly Appraof- etod Hlefc Henbeftny'e Story. Shedd Shots "What do you thl$k of that there By Anna Pennell! iunny «torr that old Hick Hea- Mr. and Mr». Fay Ham ilton benny ia always inquired a resident of the Sandy Mush neigh­ h«ve returned fiom a vacation at Newport and are visiting friends borhood, «Dd relatives. ‘T hain’t never heard it when it M r. and Mre. W illiam Shearer, v u right funny,” replied an ao- quaintanoe. *Tnele ffick ha» hol­ who formerly lived near Shedd but lered me to »top at hia house as I more recently near The Dalles, have returned to live on tbe Henry was passing tea or * dozen times Bateman place, near Brownsville. ’vhi!» hi« folks were away, «nd Mies Mildred Allen of Taooma bring out a jug of linker he’d got is visiting at the home of her « li­ down in the holler. We’d both take ter, Mr«. Hgmer Mornhinweg. « horn, and then he’d tell his etory. Mi»» Dorothy 8«tehwell w u in It wouldn’t be funny thè first time but directly we’d take another horn, Shedd Saturday, attending the fair from Albany. and he’d tell it ag’ia. I t would begin Mrs. Hoyt and son Russell, to sound sorter like it ort to turn out funny, and we’d take another who has been visiting at Mrs. horn apiece. He begin to tell it Homer Momh nwigs, left on ag’in, and before he’d get to the Monday night for San Luis p’int I'd be dead to the world. So I Obispo, Cal. never did hear whether it w«» f-mnv George Coon of Astoria was or not.”— Kans.-s City Star. a bhedd visitor on Sunday. murry in con » tantinoplr Mr and Mrs. Harry Ernest oi Lolorado Springs are visiting their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ernest. Bill Porter and his brother, tFu i . \ - are during Washington exhibiting cattle at the different fairs and may go up into Cana* da. The famous beggar» of Constan­ tinople must go. Their numbere have increased to greatly since the war and they have become so im­ portunate and impudent that the authorities have in tru d e d the po­ lice to »top their operation«. Thev infest the street« and localities where Leonard Satchwell, who has foreigner» gather, demanding bak- been working in Salem, is home ahereh at every step. In . rccent vwitmg his mother. Mrs. Nek roundup nearly children of both he Satchwell. MXM were found to he living bv beg- Mre. Gladys McClain of Seat- gwg and sleeping in mins, old dug- C o n iw rn S ,t,n g h e r f a t h e r ’ Bt 5 son David more than forty boy. and girl« were of Albany were at Braafield’fl luesday evening.