Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 04, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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HAL8BY B N T K A P 81I
The Secret Adversary
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"Tea. "Sooner er later, the memory
w ill return— as suddenly as It went.
B a t to all probability the g irl win
(C ontinued from pa«e 3)
have entirely forgotten the latrrr«Q *
"V ery aad. A «layuJerly handsome
lag period, end w ill take up Ufa whore
I m m m « ah« trae a frt«od
she le ft off— a t the sinking o f the
• f 7 * v > , «Inc« y «or ara acquainted
Lutotaale."
with all (bea* datali«"
“And when do you expect this to
" I am acquainted w ith th« datali«
happenr
bucasse wait, It was I who found her
T he doctor shrugged his shoulders.
“Ah, that I cannot say. Sometimes
" Is deed." «aid th« doctor, e ta rtln /
It to a m atter of months, sometimes
“T hia Is vary aad new», but yen will
It h ie been known to be as long aa
mtcaaa ma U I aay that I do o r
tw enty years!
Semetlmee another
h«w It hear« oo th« sakjact a f yoar
shack does the trick. Ono rrstorea
leqnlry.''
w hat the ether took away."
"It bears oa It la this way. la It
"Another shock, e h r said Julius
h®< • fact that M ra VandeaMycr com
thoughtfully.
tnltted a relative of her« to
“Exactly. There was a esse In Col­
c h a r te r
orado— ”
Tbe little man's voice
Jollus leaned forw ard eagerly.
trailed on. voluble, m ildly enthu­
“T h a t U the case,'' aald the doctor
siastic.
qnletly.
Julius did not seem to be listening.
"Under th« name of— "
He had relapsed Into his s « n thoughts
"Janet Tendtaaeger. I understood
aad was frowning. Snddenly he came
her to ha e nines e f M r a Tende
eat o f his brown study, and h it the
toayer'e."
table such a resounding bang w ith hie
"And the c e a e to y e a r
fist th a t everyone Jumped, the doctor
“As fa r as I can remember In Jane
moet of »IL
e r Jaly o f 181»."
T e e got I t ! I guess, doc, I*d lik e
"W as aha a mental eaa«!"
your medical opinion on the plan I 'n
"She Is perfectly aane. i f that 1«
about to outline.
Bay Jane was to
w hat you mean. I anderatood from
cross tbs herring pond «gain, and the
M ra Vandemeyer that the t lr l bad
seme thing wee to happen. Tbe sub­
haaa w ith bar en th« L usitaaia when
marine, the sinking ship, everyone
th a t Ul-fatsd ship was sunk, aad had
to toko to the boats— and eo on.
auffarod a sneer« akeck la cease
W ouldn't that do the tr ic k ! W ouldn't
ta a n c a "
It glee a mighty big bump to her sab-
rooerious self er whatever the Jargoa
"We're oa th« right track. I think r
S ir Jamas loelred round.
Is, sad s ta rt It functioning again right
aw ay."
"As I aald before, r m a m a tt r* re­
tim e d Johns.
'A very Interesting speculation. M r.
T he doctor looked a t them a ll cort-
Rersbelmmer.
In my opinion. It
ettsty.
would be successful. I t I t unfortunate
“ Too spoke o f w anting a statement
th a t there Is no chance of the condi­
from her." be aeld. -Snppoelng «be
tions repeating themselves a t you tug-
^ fu to m o b ile a n d
Arrow Garage
W e w ill overhaul your Ford engine for $20 labor
" Chevrolet engine foe $22.50 labor
"
“ reliae transmission bead for :2.50 labor
overhaul rear axle and rebush springs and perches when
necessary for $7 labor
Al. vori.-
guaranteed
GANSLE BROS.
.'T r a c to r T J ^ e p a irin g
Fisk and Gates T ire s and Tubes.— W e now have ia stock tbe Fisk 96 tOx
5^i fabric tires for $9. fie sure to investigate our lines and get our
prices before buying.
Automobile accessories, Ford parts, o ils
W illa rd battery service station.
Trouble calls given
prompt attention
Alford Arrows
Shedd Snapshots
(en terp rise Correspondence)
By Anns Pennell!
F O O T E B R O S . Props.
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
N orth
South
No. 18. 11-.37 «. m.
No, 17, 12:15 p. m.
Miss Lillie Rickard went to
24, 4:28 p. m.
23, 4.28 p. in.
Men mouth last week to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schiureth of
2X 4:30 a .m .
» 21, 11:32 p .m .
school this winter.
Denver, who have been visiting Nos, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged.
at
the home of Jim Taita and
Lee Ingram and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe drove to Al­ Agnes Clarke, left Sunday for
Long Beach, Cal., where they
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
bany Saturday.
will
visit before returning
Th«
delivery window of th«
Lee Ingram and Chester Cur- home.
H«l»ey postoffice ia open Sunday«
tis and family went 4o the fair
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dakin from 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
at Salem Wednesday of last
spent the week-end in Portland to 12:30 p. m.
week.
Sunday mail goes out only on
and' attending the state fair.
George Dannen and family
the north-bound 11:37 train:
Roy Commons, ' Edriifc Mc-
were guests at the E. A. Starnes
Elvain, Lyman Pennell and the
home Sunday.
McDonald brothers left Satur­ Paid-for Paragraphs
B. E. Cogswell of Portland day night for Triangle lake to
spent the week at the ranch.
try their luck at deer hunting.
Admittance Here 5 Cents
E. D. Isom and family attend­
Miss Merle Pugh left Thurs­
ed the state fair Thursday of
a Line
day for Corvallis, to enter 0. A.
last week.
C.
For Sal«—Potato saeka, 4« «ach.
Mrs. Florence Cogswell of
Miss Undine Damien has
C. R. E vans , Rout« 1, Halwy.
Portland visited at the A. E.
Whitebeck home from Friday me to Monmouth to join
Oak and a«h wood for «alo.
'orothy Satchwell. They are
Julius Sprang Up.
evening until Monday evening.
Is not able to give o n e r
E. S. H atis , Halsey
both taking a teachers’ training
“W h e t! Ton have Just said that
"W hy, yea. W hat's tba dtfflcultyl
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curtis and course.
The
doctor
stared.
Old
paper«
5c a bundle at the
she le perfectly sane.-*
H ire s liner—"
Curtis and
" I beg your pardon. M r. Hershalm- Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Enterprise office.
"A lin e r!" murmured Doctor H a ll
"So she In
Nevertheless, I f yoa
The
population
of
Shedd
anc
children of Lebanon visited at
mer. I thought) you anderatood."
faintly-
w ant a statement from bar coaesnlng
"Understood w b a t r
the
Chester Curtis home Sun­ surrounding community, as we
“H ire aome passengers, h ire ■ sub­
any «vests p rla r to M ay 7, 1815. she
as attendance at school, was con
“ T hat Mias Vandemeyer to no day.
w ill not be able to give It to yc
marine—th a t's the only dIB culty. I
Peoria Pointers
longer under my care."
siderable below normal, as many
Janet Tendemayar Is saffering from
guess. Qoeernments are apt to ha a
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer attended the state fair, last
Jnllua- sprang np.
(Ent© rprl»e C orrM poc4© no«)
bit hidebound over their engines of
complete loss of memory."
of Eugene visited at the D. L week.
“W h a t! When did she leave!"
"W h a t!"
w ar.
They won’t sell to tbo first
“L e t me see. Today la Monday, Is
Mrs. Pousford and her son of
som home Friday evening.
comer.
Mtltl,
I
guess
th
a
t
can
be
gut
“Quite «o. An Interesting ease, a
A petition has been circulate« Orleans visited with her daugh­
B n o t! I t must have been last
over. Bver heard of tbo word 'graft,'
very Interesting case Not so uacom
Jake and Ralph Dannen and and submitted to the county ter, Mrs. Fred Frady, and fami­
W sd nttd sy— why, surely, yes. It was
s lr l W ell, graft gets there every tim e!
raon. really, as yea would think. T here
the aame evening that you— e r —fell their wives called on their sis­ school superintendent, to issue ly Sunday.
I reckon that we shan't really need to
ere eeverel very wall-known p arallels
ter, Mrs. , E. A. Starnes, one Mrs. Jack Dannen a temporary
out o f my tree."
It's the Oral case e f the klad th a t I'v e
Are a torpedo.
I f everyone hnstlea
Rev. Mr. White preached at
'T h a t evening! Before, or a fte r!" evening last week.
permit to teach until December,
had under my own personal observe
round and screams loud enough that
“Let ma tea oh, yea, afterw ard. A
Lake
Creek Sunday and at
when
she
can
take
the
state
ex
Ion, and I mast admit that r « « found
the ship Is sinking. It ought to bs
very urgent message arrived from
Peoria in the evening.
(Left Over from Last Week) amination.
I t of absorbing tateraat.'' T h e ra waa
enough fo r an Innocent young girl like
M ra Vandemeyer.
T h e young lady
Jane. By tbe tim e sbe's got a life-belt
aamathlng rather ghoulish In ths little
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Porter
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nolan left
and the nurse who was In charge of
Alford school started Monday
man s satisfaction.
oa her. and Is being bustled Into a
of Benton county spent Sunday
her le ft by the night train."
Sunday
for
Willamette,
where
morning,
with
Miss
Louise
Rob-
beat
w
ith
a
well-drilled
lot
of
artiste«
"And aha remembers nothing," i
Mr. Nolan’s father was critical with Mrs. Porter’s father, Mr.
nett of Halsey as teacher.
(T o bo continued)
doing the hysterical stunt an dock,
S ir Jamse slowly.
Kitchen.
ly
ill.
w hy—ahe ought to bo right back
“ Nothing prior to M ay 7, 1815.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck
• gain where she was to M ay, 1815
A fte r that date her memory Is ea good
A girl was bom to Mr. and
Merle Farwell spent severa
made a trip to Corvallis Wednes­
How's that fo r the bare o u tlln e F
as youra or mine.”
Jots
and
Tittles
Mra.
Baldwin Saturday; This
days
at
the
home
of
his
parents
day
of
last
week.
"Then the first thing she ram
Doctor H a ll looked a t Julius. Every
is
their
sixth girl.
last
week.
He
expects
to
return
b a rer
thins that he was fo r the moment In­
(Continued fro m page 3)
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram to Toledo to work.
"Is landing w ith tbe eurrlvora. e v ­
capable e f aaylng was la that look.
Mr.
and
Mrs. D. C. Gibbs left
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Renninger and daughter Thelma visited at
erything before that Is a blank. She
"No," said Julius. In answer to It,
for Albany a week ago Tuesday
L.
C.
Pennell
and
son
Lyle
re­
the
Arah
Ingram
home
at
Bell­
did not know her own name, o r where
T m not craay. The thing's perfectly were Albany visitors Monday.
turned to their home in Canby where they expect to make their
fountain Sunday.
she bad come from, or where eke was.
peeatbla I f e dona tea ry day In the
F.
M.
Bond
has
changed
his
since
operations have closed at home. Mary Gibbs will attend
She couldn't even speak hsr own
State« for tha movies. Haven't yon
high school. Mrs. Gibbs has
residence from Halsey to Spring- Talph Dannen and family Saddle Butte quarry.
tongue."
aeon trains ta collision oa the screen7
visited Ralph’s sister, Mrs. E.
been the telephone operator
" f c t surely all thio to most un­
W h a fa the difference between buying field.
A. Starnes, and family Sunday. (Left Over from Last Week) here for several years and will
usual r put In Julius,
ap a train and baying ap a I In e rt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Randall
"Wo, m y dear tor. Q uite normal un-
be greatly missed.
Oat tha properties aad yea eaa pa
Chester Curtis and family at­
of Albany were guests of friends
Mrs. Merle Barnes and chil­
*& • circumstances, fie te re shock
rig ht ahead I"
tended
a
family
picnic
at
the
in this city Sunday.
Miss Clara Carothers is at>
dren, Marie and Herbert, visit­
to the nervous system. l x , . . o f mem­
Doctor B a ll foand hto voice.
Charles Tandy home Sunday.
tending
high school at Tangent
ed
Mrs.
Ivan
Daken
on
their
ory proceeds nearly always on the
"Bat tbe expensa asp daw alp."
The subject for the morning
same lines. I suggested a speriaJl.t,
John Burnett and Alvin Kropf way to Corvallis, Ore., from Cor
B it vtoro reeu “The expense 1 It service at the Methodist church
Zolla
Bayne
is staying with
e f course, but Mra. Vandemeyer op­
win ba eolosaair*
attended the Pendleton round­ vallis, Mont.
Mrs. Mary Porter and going to
next
Sunday
will
be
“The
Love
"Meaay decen t w s n y ata ear," mt-
posed the Idea o f p n M Id ty th a t might
of God.” In the evening it will up last week. Mrs. Burnett and
Word was received in Shedd Shedd high; also Dale LaMar,
piainad Jutlua simply.
result from such a course."
the children visited relatives in last week of the death of Jdhn
be
“Jonah
and
the
Whale.”
Doctor
Ran
tu
n
ed
an
appealing
Tom Logan and Pauline and
“I caa Imagine aha would," aald S ir
Portland.
May of Springfield, eldest son /ieta Baldwin will drive to Cor­
face to Sir Jtaiea who smiled tolghtly
James grimly.
G. W. Gibson got home from
Jim Willoughby, his sister, of Mrs. Grace K. May. Burial vallis to high school.
"Mr Bershetosmer !• v « p well e f f - the state fair Monday with two
" I fell la w ith her r ie w a T here to
vary wall off Indeed"
Mrs. S. W. Long, and Misses was in Rose City cemetery,
a certala notoriety given to these
yearling
Jersey
bulls
bought
School commenced Monday at
T h a doctor*« glance came bunk to
Irene Calvert and Gladys Gra­ Portland, Saturday. Mrs. May
cases. And the g in was very young—
J'ullns with a new and subtle q uality (r«m McArthur A S t-u f, breed­ ham spent last week at New­ formerly was
’eoria with Mrs. Coleman as
nineteen. 1 believe. I t teemed a pity
the
Shedd
tele­
iq it.
m a w a * no m n*er aa ecceatrte ers near Rickreal, by himself
teacher.
that her Infirm ity toiould be talked
phone operator.
port.
young
fellow with a habit of falling and Nate Smith. Mr. Gibson’s
about— might dam age her prospects.
A large number of the peo­
"ff treat. T ba doctor1» apaa bald tba cost $410
Harold Shedd left last week
E. D. Isom and family spent
and will run with
Beside«, there Is no «pedal treatm ent
deference accorded to a really rich
ple around Peoria attended the
to pursue la such ci isaa I t to really
eight females now owned by his Sunday at the Chester Sickels for Albany to attend college.
state fair.
a m atter o f w altlajj
home, near Rowland. Mrs. Lt
Velma Wright of Washington
• Vary remarkable p i t i
Vary re­ son. Mr. Smith’s animal cost a
IF e ltln g r
E. Bond, Lester and Vera Bond has been visiting at the home
Mr. and Mra. Austin left Fri-
markable."
ha
mannered.
"The bondrsd or »o leas, but both
‘ley . They were
looking
for
movies—o f course!
And yea really animals are
iieauties and no of Albany and F. M. Bond and of Mrs. Dal Duncan.
mean to carry « a t this raraazkabto doubt will raise the butterfat family were also guests at the
somewhere to locate.
Mr. and Mra. H. B. Sprenger
same place.
plan o f y on ra"
record in their vicinity.
'T o a bat yoar bottom dollar I d a "
of Albany spent Sunday with
We want law and older in
George Finley of Portland
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Sickels Mr. Sprenger’s daughter, Mrs.
T ba doctor believed htoj—which was
our land,” the Brownsvile Times
his sisters, Mrs. and son of Rowland visited at C. A. Pugh.
a trib ute to hla nationality.
I f an was visiting
dramatically cries, “—that is
Englishman had suggested each • W. J. Ribeiin and Mrs. Eliza the E. D. Isom home Tuesday
one
of the noble thoughts that
evening.
Ida
Robson
and
Mra.
L.
E.
thing- ha would hava grave doubts as Brandon, Saturday.
to his s a n ity /
Pennell were Eugene visitors the klansman pledges himself
(Coatiaued In supplement)
(Contiaaed ia snpplemevit)
" I cannot guarantee a care," be
Friday.
J). Governor Walton of Okla-
pointed o u t
T e r h a p e 1 eugbt to
loma is a usurper, and a perse­
The begiaalag nt celd weather
Rose Connor returned Monday cutor of the "noblest of orders,”
make that q alta d e a r."
briaga calda aad bronchial afiec-
from Albany where she had the newspaper adds. It wants
"Sara, that*« all right," aald Julian.
tioas.
"Tau Joet tro t eat J a n ^ and laava th«
been visiting.
to know why the governor dar­
rest to m a*
ed institute military law, inter­
" J a n e t'
fering with the civil law. One
Club Winners-
a rt popular at thia time
"M laa Janet Vaadataayer, then. Gan
Ye9; it is almost here. That
fining that probably influenced
w e gat ea th« long-distance to yoar
the
Governor was the fact that
place
right
away,
and
aah
them
to
As
winners
at
the
county
fair,
Drugstore : send her u p ; or shall 1 run down and
means
the stock judging team compos­ there had been more than one
***ff*#**99(H)*8*966«*«*«»«♦ fetch her in my c a rl"
ed of Edith Pugh. Dellis Comutt hundred illegal floggings in one
and Ralph Malsom, of Shedd, county alone in Oklahoma, and
See our
will go to the exposition in Port­ members of the “invisible em­
new and
land
in November.
pire” testified that these flog­
complete line
Those who will go to the 0. gings were the work of their or­
ot Heaters
A. C summer session in 1924 der; and the civil courts and
are: Pearl Averhoff, Lebanon, peace officere did nothing about
pork project; Albert Thomas, R.—Albany Democrat.
Harrisburg,
sheep
project;
We solicit your stovo Repair business.
Edith Pugh, Shedd, dairy cattle;
W. A. Muller was »n Albany
Opal Mespelt, Scio, beef cattle; visitor Sunday.
Lons Zysset, Scio, goat project.
AoMtnxBTVATna'e N o t ic «
All of these are sent at the ex­
Nebce u hereby qleea th a t tbe nn4«f>
pense of the fair board.
a4m i«i»trator of th e e«tataaf W .
Those who will go to tke sum­
p a tric k, deceased, kxa filed kie
W— 8 W 8 8 8 8 8 8 — 0 8 8 8 0 0 9 0 8 8 8 « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 O O 8
mer session at the expose of • H nal K irk
secouat ia eaid e s u e w ith tha
merchants are: Irene Quimby, rounty clerk af U a a county. O r a f M .
canning; F’eari Averhoff, sew­
h “ * ’ M en4ey.
A n y G irl in Trouble
the Sth day of Noeember, 19J3, a t the
ing; Ruth Fillerhaum, sewing; h<mr
or tea o elock ia the foreaeoa, ee
and Aolen Knuths, cooking. the tim e, and tba re a a ty courtroom e f
ma eommuaicate »»th Basiga Lee o( the Saleation A rm y at the
The merchants who contributed •aid conaty as the piaas. to r h a a n n r ob­
W h ite Shield Heme. 565 Mayfair aveone, FetUaad. Oregon.
jection« to «aid final aaeonat, if aay.
to this award are W. V. Merrill. •nd
th« scttlareaat of m id «state.
1- rank Taylor and son, and E. M.
* M Q b a t , A d m in istrator.
Reagan.
L L S w a » . A tty, fo r A d a r .
WHITE PINE
Syrups
JJ;
HALSEY GARAGE
Telephone 16x5
W in t e r
: RINGO’S
H e a t in g
S to v es
H ILL & <§.
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