Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 11, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    ■ m j and then shut It again. Sir Tommy that stood aw __ ________
James’ words sounded la her car»:
a the ether tlm
table in a shabby frame. For a i s » e keeper
who had 1st htm ln. T h . X
"Merer tell all you know—not even to
merit »he struggled for salf-contrai,
the person you know beat.” And like
.
.
.
-a
r
e grouped together at a Uttia
and then abandoning all pratanaa, aha
a flash there came Into her mind an-
distance away. But Tommy missed
held
it
to
her
lipa
and
b
a
n
t
Into
a
btlier memory. Jullua before t h e ___ fit of sobbing.
one face. The man know* as Number
In the flat her own question and tha
"Oh. Tommy, Tommy," aha
"I O naw aa ne longer of the campen/.
pause umore
before his
reply.
“Nothing."
Ul» reply. -Nothing." do lova you so—and T rn .T .- - -
'
^ o a l better?" asked the
Was there really nothing? Or haft he you agam
1
“* * *
as be removed tha i
found something be wished to keep ta
• • •
"T«
At the end of five minutes Tupp«»ca
himself? If he could stake a eatery>-
« .« M ,.
-
aat
up,
blew
her
nose,
and
puahnd
pon, so could sh e
back her hair.
W m t M U . K la
“Nothing particular.” she replied.
“That’s that" she observed Stanly. for you your akun la so thick. The
She felt rather than saw Jullua
Let a look facta m tha face. I seem good Conrad struck herd." He Indl-
throw a sideways glance at her.
to have fallen in love—with an '-*-1
" »M «««! doorkeeper by a
i "Say, shall we go for a »pin in the
of a boy who probably doesn't care
T lu man <rlnxi«d.
p a rk y
Tommy twisted his bead round with
two straws about me." Here she
"If you ilk a ”
paused. “Anyway," she resumed, as <n effort.
For a while they ran on under the
“Oh. he eeld. -s c you’re
though arguing with an unseen oppo­
jftees In silence. It was a beautiful
nent, "I
h e d08»-
does. H«fd
Hsfd I “ Fool
strikes
me the
the thickness
thldrasM
day. The keen rath thm n.h
.a . -------
. don’t know that
*' Ce
z
“ It oin
aes me
brought a new exhilaration to T u £
tO “ 7
I've al- ' ^ L “ 7
Iurk7 toT ri»u ton
pen a.
J ’
Jotnped on sentiment—end here |
IJook at you I feel It’s almost
I am being more sentimental than any- * plt7
enabled you to cheat tha
“Say. Miss Tuppence, do you think
body. What idiots girls are I I’ve al- h»n<man.”
Tm ever going to find J a n e r
ways thought so. I suppose I shall
“Have you anything to any before
Julius spoke in a discouraged voice.
The mood was so alien to him that sleep with his photograph under my 780 ,r * P°* *® death an a s p y r
pillow, and dream about him all n igh t
"Simply lota of things.
pTuppence turned and stared at him In
replied
It a dreadful to feel you’re been false Tommy with urbanity.
Surprise. He nodded.
to your principles.”
"Do
you
deny
that
you
were
Usten-
That's so. Tm getting down and
Tuppence shook her head sadly, as
•» that door?”
out over the business. Sir James to­
the reviewed her backsliding.
“I do not. I must really apologlxe
day hadn't got any hope at all, I could
see th a t I don't like him ¿,2
I « * don * know what to say to Jullua
t>u< your conversation w as to Inter,
gee together somehow—but he's pretty hXe*to*' ° h' " ’’V * ftX>I 1 f**H 0 1 ’ ’ -w *
“V scruples.”
cute, and I guess he wouldn’t q u T lf
»
J
*
°
"How did you get —
Inr*
■Dwr old Conrad bare." Tommy
there was sny chance of raccrito-
be1L lMl>t upon
success— having a reason. I wonder
If he did smiled deprecatlagly at him. "I heal-
now, would he?”
find anything in that safe—"
tate ta suggest pensioning off a falth-
Tuppence felt rather uncomfortable,
Tuppence's meditations went off on
"8rT*nt. but yen really ought to
but clinging to her belief that Julius
also had withheld something from her another tack. She reviewed the events have a better watchdog.”
of last night carefully and persist-
Conrad snarled lmpoteotly, and said
she remained firm.
He suggested advertising for the ently. Somehow, they seemed bound sullenly, as the man with the beard
up with Sir James’ enigmatical words. swung round upon him:
nurse,” she reminded him.
He gave the ward. How was I to
Yes, with a forlorn hope’ flavor to
F arm er a Business M <
RALLY D A Y
■x WALTER W. HEAD,
PJrat Vleo-Prasidsnt Amsrlcan Bank*
era Association
TMo farmer today la mors than a
■liar of the solL He la a business
Raising crops Is only a part of
Mist
, his bualneaa. If he la
sad
a
real
up-to-date
Twentieth Century
farmer. Problems of
marketing, distribu­
tion and financing
are equally Impor­
tant.
The complexity of
onr modern
eco­
nomic organization
Walter W. Head makes It necessary
â U iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin m iiiiiiiiiiiiii
for the farmer to
«karrtshi M g . M—1 « Qnwaa,)
understand and assist In solving
«Bess problems If he la to succeed.
(Continued)
In this new role—as a business man
—Khe farmer steadily has advanced
Julius •ank back again Into bis
ba a better position.
chair.
There was a time when the fanner
"Nurse E d ith -le ft with a p a tto n t-
was dependent wholly upon private
I remember,” he muttered.
My
marketing agencies, whose interest
O—d, to have been so near!”
was not always Identical with bis own,
Doctor Hall looked bewildered.
Whose greed for profits sometimes out­
*i don’t understand. la the young
matched consideration of the farmer'
lady not with her aunt, after a l l y
need. Today there are many great
Tuppence shook her head. She was
•P-operatlve marketing organisations
•bout to speak when a warning
that handle a large part of the farm
glance from Sir James made her hold
ns's crop and win for him more U tsral
her tongue. The lawyer rose.
v estm en t from the private agencies
Im much obliged to you, Hall.
which still handle the bulk of his pro­
’ * " v* 7 rT'tefnl toT • » you’ve told
duction.
ua I’m afraid we’re now in the posi­
Today tha farmer also has his own
tion of having to track Miss Vancle
exonerative agencies of credit. If not
meyar anew. What about the nurse
satisfied with the terms upon which
don’ t "k7 mPBuled h8r: 1 *UPP° ie
his local capitalist Is willing to ad­
S
’. x a- “
e“ '”
%
,n
don t know where she Is?”
vance money upon a land mortgage,
The doctor shook his head.
the farmer can go directly to the Fed­
"Oh, nol" cried Tuppence.
"We’ve n o » . X T l TI*•” ’ ’’i n,nrn’° r<‘d- “Im- P™1- f*»°w . His hasty action has
Best and largest line of
_______
“We’ve not heard from her. as It hap-
eral Land Bank, which, by reason of
--------------
P P «ce. “We’ve
w a v e I possible I I must be going mad even J” « » • the pleaaura of seeing you
P«ns. t I understood she was to remain got to find Tommy."
sax-exemption and other advantages F T o x v J
V .
"x
| P»na
|
to face."
J
"I sure forgot Beresford," said Ju­ to think of mich a thing. . . .•
Incidental to its governmental char-
y 1“ * a » * - * f «’ for « w hn,.
M onstrous-yet it explained every-
H e fancied that his words canoed
"I Buf w,’»t can have happened? Surelv lius contritely. "That's so. We must thing.
Mter, can loan money at a rock bot- u .
’
•ome discomposure among the group,
tam rata of in terest
H.adquaters for
**d not been kidnaped."
* find him. But after—well, I’ve been
After a moment’s reflection she aat but the watchful O enren stalled it
day-dreaming
ever
since
I
started
on
la addition, tha federal government
That remains to be seen." said Sir
this trip—and these dreams are rotten down and wrote a note, weighing each with a wave of hta hand.
baa established another group of Heavy
James gravely.
poor b u sin «,: I’m quli of th’ ” X "
£ T t " „’ ’V * 5 "" F,n*1'7
Dmd men tall no tales,” he said
banks which permit the local bankers
D P R IN T L IN O L C U M
The other hesitated
Miss Tuppence, there's something I'd .iT*
"* thou<h ’ •»■H«*!, and | evenly.
—hr rediscount privileges—to sxtend
like to ask you."
swn« hIn« ™ slipped It Into an envelope, which .h e » ^ h’L .t ,,d Ton>tny, "but rm not
$1 per square yard.
1
" •" ”
the farmer credit for hit current oper­
addressed to Julius. She went down aead yet I”
4 2 iw e st First st„ Allmay, Oregon,
“Y
e
a
r
ations on a more favorable basis than
"No, no. In all probability tbs
aver before. It he thinks bis local
•Tfou and Beresford. What about It?" the passage to his slttlag-roem and
h*' mz 7onar friend,”
young lady is with other relations."
bank la not sufficiently responsive to
“I don’t understand you," replied knocked at the door. As she had ex- »aid tbe Oennan.
i »
? O<-t° r * “ Bot completely sat-
ported,
the
room
was
empty.
She
toft
his need, thia same legislation eaablaa
An assenting murmur came from
l«fied. but he saw tin t Sir James was Tuppence with dignity, adding incon- the note on the table,
tbe others.
him to Join with other farmers In a
,Aad' any'nlJ’’ Y°u*»
^ r rn>t“* 1
“ 7 no mor’
Accord- wraneg ’’ly:
A small page-boy waa waiting out­
oa-operatlva marketing aaaoolation
J*01® Y®®
«» any reason why
ingly. he wished them good-by and
sad arrange for credit direct from the
"Not got a sort of kindly feeling for side her own door when she returned we should not put you to death r
they toft the hotel. For . few X
to It.
government banka.
••ked the German.
one another?"
utes they stood by the car talking.
"Telegram
for you.
you. Mlsa.”
Miss.”
Several," repltod Tommy
xmegram for
"Serersl.-
“Look
Naw Credit Faellltlea
Certainly not," said Tuppence with
“,,ddw ,ln».'’ cried Tuppence.
Tuppence took It from tho salver, “* « . fo u ’ve been „ k in g m e'a lo t ef
Tor years It kaa bean tha farmer’s
To think that Julius must have been warmth, "Tommy and I are friends— and tore it open carelessly. Then she questions. Let me
OM f()T
nothing more.**
complaint—with considerable Justlfica-
actually under the same roof with lier
a change. Why didn’t yea kill me off
Uou that he, alone of all producers,
"Now, let’s get down to this. Sup- î ï ï ü , 0 7 , The te’e<r,m WM
•
few
hour«.**
Optometrist, with
has been forced to market his crop
•» onca before I regained conadews-
posing we never find Beresford and—
J u ^ s X ^ ^
D«M r
«a the buyar’a terms because of his
M . F r e n c h & S ons
CHAPTER
X
laablllty to uss his products, la stor-
? * rniBB hMlt»ted, and Tommy
“ 1 I con face facts.
"You couldn’t know,” Tuppence
ags, as a basts for cred it Today tha
j e w e l e r s - o r t ic ia n s
•elxed hta advantage.
Supposing h e s—dead! Well?”
consoled
him.
"Could
h
er
She
ap-
Tommy and Annetta.
agricultural credits act authorises tha
"And all this business fiddles out.
7<m dldB,t k®8"- how
Albany, Oregon
pealed to U r James.
n A ? “ darkness punctuated with
acceptance of warehouse receipts, on
What are you going to do?”
1 J"1*"—*nd where I obtained
throbbing
.tabs
of
fire.
Tommy
non-perishable agricultural produota,
my knowledge. I t you kill me now. you
"I don't know," said Tuppence for-
.. m
■dTlM ,'0” not t8 worry,”
•aid the latter kindly. "No use crying lorniy.
dragged his senses slowly back to life
as collateral for loans, the tam e as la
?hto^|W‘U, kn» W- H,W md 1
,Bt8
the case of auger or other commodi­
He was vaguely aware of unfamiliar this place? Remember what dear old
o’'*r ’ P*11 milk, you know. You might
be darned *onesome, you
adverttoe
for
tbe
auree
who
accowpa
ties of commerce.
surroundings. Where was lie? What Conrad said—with your ewn pass­
poor kid.”
had happened? He blinked feebly. word wamft It? How did I get hold
m ^ th erirl. That I. the only eourm
These developments have relieved
“I shall be all right,” snapped Tup-
the farmer from what seemed to be
This was not hla room s t the Ritz
I can suggest, and I must confess I
of that? You don’t suppose I came
P*nc®
w|th
h«r
usual
resentment
of
And what the devil was the matter up these stops haphaxard and sadd the
do not hope for much result. Other­ • n j kind of pity.
persecution by ahort-alghted. tight
fisted, grasping grain dealers, land
with hla head?
wise there Is nothing to be done."
Unit thing that came Into my bead?"
|W h ,‘ »JibOut
Inquired
lords and bankers—for there were
D—n I Mid Tommy, and tried to
^ h » t la true,” Mid the working
eome bankers who ware guilty of this
I "And—Tommy F'
t up. He had remembered. Ho was man suddenly, “Comrades, we have
J o c tr
▼ory thing, who thought of the farm­
"We must hope for tbe best." said ,
a *“1’ 1* ho«to In Soho. He been betrayed I”
L ,1ilend t0 m,rrJ- o t t t m t , " re-
er principally as a weak and ignorant
hor in*"”** “° h’ *** W* “lugt ,0 00 I - Hed
An ugly murmur arose. Tommy
‘<1 Tuppence-
Tuppence. "That to IC '-sh e uttered a groan and fell back. Through
opponent in a game whose only stake
hla almost-dosed Uda he reconnol- •mlled at them encouragingly.
paused, knew a momentary longing to
was tha collection of a high rate of
But over ber downcast head his h 2 L ? Ci ; * “d th*n "tuck ,0 h*r <uns tered carefully.
“That’a batter. How can you hope
iaterest The farmer’s suspicion of the
He la coming to." remarked a »• » » k o a auccoM of u y Job C y»a
Th.
,
I
'" d "lmo,t '» p e r hr#TeIy- ,T can find Someone rich
Maker arose becam e of mlsuader-
voice very near Tommy’s Mr. H era«. d on t use your brains?"
shook his head. Jullua ” *ou«h
make It worth mv while
standing, because he Judged b.nltors L , The child
„ ° of today 7 is
" the citizen of th • **P,,b |f
to a c la .. by the derslletloni of * f e T
Expert advice •nil atteation understood
T*1* '«wyer considered ?*“ *” frtnk’ tan’t ,tT I d»to »ay you
7 ° « Will tea us Who ha» brirayed
- leaa The young Amerl- de’ P1#e ™e for It.”
°A *A*d *he Garman. "But that shall
Today, with these sources of govern-' |
worth all they cost »nil in the case hopeless
Sir James |
never despise business Instinct"
“ rB. 70u—•k- » • ' Tow alazU tell
meat-controlled credit available at hla
*“ ,U no* <• >his more true thta in the can’s face grew grave
».Id
Jullua -W
h .t --------
particular figure
call, the farmer cannot charge or evoa **re *nd ,h* • “ •■tiou given the eves of i took
« e Tuppence's hand
i >
.
------
k ? w -’ th<t 70U tB °'r
Borl* h e « .
"Ton
Utot the bankers are conspir. • child. He I. , a file d
7
7 o “ “ urt
■ • know If anything h>" 70,1 ln "d» d r
i X V i " 1* * 17 way’ *
IM to do him harm.
lif.,
tw , C1. U<>1 u
X * ’" ’ ‘
. X * ¿ ““e“ f° J ,f h t LM,er'
«n
Mk*d T®PP*nce.
» .—* ib* ,r *?-?,rin *r
tokM advaa- liv e vision.
C,' | A'^ 7* b" forwarded."
| "Dn y o u ^ e a n t .l l or short? puzzled.
i.
r Mld Tomn»y scornfully, fight-
Tnpponce stared at him blankly.
No. Sum—Incom«.**
“ »*A*utorty unpleasane fool-
“Tou are going away?”
lB
P<t o f hto stomach. "Ton
n i r h . i ~ i J ,ar*“ ’t worked th«‘ «»»•'
mJ*1«, **1!1 7*n‘ 170,1 7on remember? i
win neither torture me nor kin me."
What about ma?"
1 " Y ou r
•
"
u ¿ ■ " ' . ’„ ‘.“ I 0 ’ “ '“ " " ’ "
o w i . . To Scotland."
And why n o t r asked B oris.'
"Tea, but I thought—" The girl | .,.',S"re. th ln r ”
l. , ? T ? nM. 70D'd Wn th8 k8888 » • «
Albany,
Oregon
Ubor-savlBg machinery, ha la able to
»
hesitated.
I S r i ? * **
* * '“•’* r’ pI1*d T o M 7
1
Oh. I couldn’t!"
t h a V r X f b“™ * ° f W* prodBclA • •
Wr James shrugged hla shoulders
“Why n o tr
New
"It would seem so unfair."
dAAf xoung tody, I eaa do noth­
"What do you m e a n r
and
ing more. I fear. "
ie Ir<1< ? ? *** BBF,hln< unfair about
tWnk 1 » « » n r par­
It I call yonr bluff, that’a all. I ad-
ried Tammy, searching deeper»tely ta
facts a bo ut checks
l
7
h
l
S#r
“
‘h*r*
’*
Bothln»
»orc
hl«
own
mind.
bought sold and exchanged at all times
Ml«» Tuppeo,,.
to be done. If anything should arise, more than any girl Tve eWr met
.B dU.h ’*"i!, L.
«IftiPOd forward,
a A ??"?
'* * * rt“ en order oa
la h a ll bo glad to advise you la sny Ten re so darned plucky. Td Just love
• Bd »hook hto fist m Tommy’, face,
* X i f l L T ” 04 “ •
«o P"
ben t sudtell
way I can "
to give you a real, rattling good time
speak, yoa sw ine of an En<Uik-.
* ,P *clfl,d »U® to another part,
«pw drr
This Instrument must ba dated the I'honc 76-R, i 2 j n . Broadalbin at. Albany , J B,* wordA to v e Tuppence an ax- Say the word, and we’ll run round
traardlnarily desolate feeling.
•mount written In full | ,
¿ J .*
a- * * 7 »? ’O“ * M*h-<'>»« iewrier,
•nd sljtuad , h. ia m , „
_ "I «uppose you’re right. ” she said and fix up the ring business.”
frAT?J7?7\ ? * “ k 70,1 T,r7 B,och
"J. ‘‘■ n't” gasped Tuppence.
tor*« signature appears
Sw
s r i
trying to help us. Good-by."
Because of Beresford
"No, no, no!"
Julius was banding over the car. A
U,*"*h 1 ‘h80«** there were
"Well, th e n r
is not dated ahead. If dat«d
the least chance o f your killing m a r
momentary pity came into Sir James’
Efficient
Sarrica.
Motor
Hearse.
ahead It becomes a promise to pay
keen eyes, as he gated Into the girl’s
He looked confidently round, and
Lady Attendant.
downcast faew
the same as a note or acceptance p .£
J ? dJ b7
Bot
the per-
able on soma future data, u'.had
..................................... ...
" D o n ’t be too disconsolate Miss
h * * 1“« •* h1» heart which
8tatos revenue stamps are required
"Mt J ! i* * " " * T* ’ ” • '" • * • < a i» v e tha Ha to hto words
T^ppw ce" he said In . low vo.ee
on a check dated ahead, at the rate of
Remember, holiday time Isn’t always
Voice Very Near Tommy’s Ean
, ' 7 * J Admitted Boris at last aul-
cents per hundred dollars, or frac­
i’o 0 ^ 1
° * # ’■’ “’"""’'W Manage«
l«Hy. “you do n o t -
tion thereof.
**
“Enl’icd
It
at
ones
for
that
©f
tha
to pot io «ome work «« w«II."
w . L. W R IG H T
hrt
• mlBd
bearded and effldeat German, and toy
In ease a check carries two dlff.e.
Something In hla tone mads Tup-
to
TornniF- Aloud ho
Mortician & Funeral Director
artistically inert Painfully ha tried
oat figures, that I. »1 00 | B ths flturw
T
d
be
obliged
If
you’d
do
me
the
P*nca gi,n co np sharply. Ha ahook
and “Two Hundr.d Dou*r.~ , ‘ *
to puzzle eut what had happened. Ob- pursued hto advantage:
llslsey sad Harrisburg
hto head with a smile.
A“ 1 88 confident? Be-
written part of tho body of the short?
51
° “,ly ■»mebody must have crept up
’
"ITs
r.
Ink”t
°T*r
“Btn
t
o
w
it
b
no
oRp
Call I). T.VI.OB, Halsey, or
’’No, I shan't My any more. Great
to ° t L ^ W." Mlt,thlB* tbB‘ P™« t”
„ „ „ „ „ „ •
Mm i
2 * b* U,ten* ’ A»d »truck
L,. W a ioaT , Harrisburg
“RHII.
I
guess
b e r 'X ’. l° v U ' ,<H> “'UCb
we'll leave It like Mm down with a blow on the hesd
"
A
” T * * * b ,rk8ln "
ber th a t Never tell all yon know— that"
took
Th*
mi
A check made out to a parson
to”
n1
“
n0W
*
*
7'
Bnd
Î
Ï
S
.
’
Î
»
“
"
"
”
‘
T-
took him up sharply.
not even to the person you know bc«t
order," requires Ideatlflcatloa. and th .
would
In
all
probability
give
him
tnderatand? Good-by."
''T a a -a bargain. My Ufa and llb-
»hört ahrtft Nobody knew where h™
party presenting the
„
He strode away. Tuppence stared
«rtji against—” B n panned.
sure the bank that ha Is tha payee I
waa.
the-
«tore
he
need
expect
no
out
qh? 3P^ C* WeBt BP®L»lrs to her
A gain« whatr
check to a parsoa "or bMrar" is . . .
caa make both F A R M and CITY after him. sh e wee beginning to un­ She felt morally battered
room. »Ids aaaiatatCA and must depend
derstand Sir James’ methods
Once
c o o T it ’ ’T ? p , " l ,d torwerd.
•hto to the o n . prossnfng it al t t , L O A N S at a very row rate of in teiest
•otoly
on
hla
own
wits.
Tou
before ho had thrown hw a’ h in tin
*ftW' b w «“ ¿ « « w ith JuUua*
bank, but a cortala amount at tdaatt- From 3 to 1« yMr. Write me fer par
“ pin ^ P -
"Well, here goes." murmured Tom-
the
tamo
eareleee
fashion
Was
th's
t*
r,on*»t7-
81ttlag
down
m
fi cation la ascoaaary, for tha beak r . trculara.
o w
«peka.
,u
“■ ■*
• ” rt'7 ,B7 k*1’1'’ ’ S
a ^ “
servos ths right to know that ha 1s
•v rtfJ J S T ’T™.2*** D“ ’* r» hreught
Salem,
Ore
4!0
Oregon
Bldg
titled to receive tha funds.
- i x «
¿ • « ’S r i , m
k
J w T Bvaryoan wan ■ On 8Td«
CRT A LINK ON BRiOg
trical
hto was
feat elec­
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Sunday, Oct. 21,
is Rally Day at the
Church of Christ.
VIVIAN WHISTLER
VELDE PREWITT
tat,
will present special
musical num bers
The goal is 99 on time
Oct. 14, Popular eve­
ning address by the
minister,
“ Ew’s Hubby"
Oct. 21, Popular eve­
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Young People,
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F I Q T IC f Furniture
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Camping Outfits |
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headache?
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