5 HAI.SKY BNTERPRISR PAGE 4 HAUBE Y ENTERPRISE Aa S» I— N O T — M a i ■■■»»• a a k lu k ril M r 4»'m. a A P R IL 24 19*24 have been idle. It is but fa ir that give them their turn, for they are e v e ry Tka W H K IC L C a out of money and you are not." Work was slackening and there was only enough to go around among those urli» 'oi . 1 1 .ti a rear la advance. Advertising. 2oc an inch ; do diacoun lor urn» or a paca ; do charge for corn position or c zauges, la "Pald-foi Paragraphs." Is a Usa. Ma advertla.ng dlsgultad as Daws. who were “ broke." But the grand crash did not come until the foot and efforts of the stamp it out. officials failed to The state is spending arge amounts, the federal govern- nent has appropriated a million and AIR 13 STILL FREE t half, cattle are being slaughtered nd without food, and donations of atables The more we pr/.gresa in civilization d to pay a part of the cost of that In old times whoever chose to run a stage between Lebanon and Browns­ ■peration. Bearding ville might do so and fix his own rates for fares or for freight. are empty, he golden state. a-days an aulo bus line must have a mission before it can stop, and a houses housands of tenements are to let in Now- The -C ilifo rn ia boom is as flat as license before it can start and per­ i pancake. Building permit» in Las state commission decides what it raoy A' gele# n J a n u a ry , F eb ru a ry and charge for its services. I t is the same with a railroad com­ I t may not build a new line In O regon w ith o u t permission of th* powers that be, nor may it discontinue service over a line nor change its rale of charges without the same author­ ity. An effort is being made to com­ pel a railroad rompany to b!uld a lot of new road in this st-ite, whether it has the funds or not and whether or not its managers think there would be enough business to pay the ex­ pense of runnln-f trains over it. Southern them from the ng halted and fumigated and requir- governed and taxed and fined. The sent Refuges at the Oregon line are be- the more we are governed and mis pany. were trizona side. Pacific company ubfeh an n ou n ce! tbs withdrawal o' its daily Lebanon-Brownsville train because it did not pay expenses, has Produce has We are governed 'z-i much. Thai save a lot of money if we could be rid of half or two-thirds of the com­ missions and officials and their sec­ retaries and and the clerks and legitimate uiuh.rlings, business of the state would he benotited. We haven't been taxed for the air we breathe nor limited in the amount we may use. We are still free In that provided we respect, have a place on which to stand while doing the breathing, but a tax has to be paid on that place, unless it is public or church property, and we can be de barred by legal process from standing even th ere— •' run iu ” as •• ra g s .’ A PUNCTURED BOOM Southern California has for several years been experiencing a boom in. real estate that hag few equals in history. Real estate men have made fortunes, while tracts and Iota, vacant or occupied, have changed hands ovei and over again, earh time at a hand some increase in price over the price of the preceding sale. Places far out In the country were built over and became part of the nearby cities. There w a. . constant flow of building mechanics attracted by the boom. Six months ago there began to be indications the: the crest was being approached. There w a. . .Hckenlng in the erection of the larger etruc- tures, but work went merrily on In building smaller houses. The slump plague -reaks out in this state, but it shuts ut a good California market for our the builders' coda of ethks. your wages from the joh. Tb# received Other men (Continued) was an Indian fighter. Ue liked to get December had arrived. The genorol Inside the enemy Hoes and Ila close an’ was having his first great trial Io watch 'em an* mebhe hear what they hey fear to go on througn our sister keeping nn army about him. Terms wero talking about. Now an' then he ■tatc. So even if we had no human er enllatment were expiring. Cold would surprise a British sentinel and dlsurro him an’ bring him Into camp." .ympathy for the sufferers, our own weather had come. The camp was un Mimfortabl», ¡tegtments at the home­ Jack wondered that hla friend had -elfish interests would bring f share sick lads of New Euglnnd were lcav- never apokan of the capture of prison f the calamity home to our con- Rig or preparing to leave. Jack and a ere. M m her of youog mlutatera In the aarv- “He was a modest man." said the icioueness. 4re organized a campaign of persua- young scout. siou and many were prevailed upon “He didn't want the British to know THE GUTENBERG BIBLE • rwenlist. But hundreds of boys where Solomon Blnkus was at work were hurrying homeward on the froren tod 1 guess he was wise." said the A leaf from the first book ever swads. major. "I advise nxslnst taking the t e e day Jack was tent for. Ue and chances that he took. It ain't necea Tinted w ith movable type, • Bible. Rla company had captured a number of snry. You would he caught much » in the library of John H. Nash, is a skirmish. sooner than he was." tan Francisoo. Mr. Nash also has Tfifirtain. you have done well,'' snld That day Bartlett took Jack over • «enernl “1 want to make a scout picture of John Gutenberg, who ffif you. In our present circumstances Solomon's frail and gave him the iay ivented the art, manufactured the of the land and much good advice. A about the most important, danger- ype and printed the B ib le from end difficult work there 1» to be young man of Jack's spirit, however, Is apt to have a degree of enterprise • here, expeclelly the work which vhich this leaf was taken. M om on Blnkus undertook to do. and self-confidence not easily con­ The Zellerbach Paper company has Where la no other In whom I should trolled by advice. He had been travel­ •produced both th# page referred to ve so much confidence. Major Bart- ing alone for three days when be felt nd th# finy portrait, in their origi- astt kaowe the part of the line which the need of more exciting action. That Csdonal Blnkus traversed. Ue will be night he crossed the Charles river on al colors, and one of the copies can going out that way tomorrow I should the Ice In a snowstorm and captured a # seen for a short time in the En- Oka you, air, to go with him. After sentinel and brought him back to trip I aboil he greatly pleased If camp. erpr'so office. The editor got Mr. Soon after that the daring spirit of »•u are capable of doing lie work 'ector to m ake a fra m e for it and alone." 1 the youth led him Into a great adven- itends to keep It hanging in the Orders were delivered and Jsck re < ture. It was on the night of Jnnuary ving room at his home as one of his ported to Bartlett, an agreeable, mlil- fifth that Jack penetrated the British 41» aged farmer soldier, who had horn Jlnea In a snowstorm and got close to lost prized possessions. I scout duty since July. They left an outpost In a strip of forest. There The first Gutenberg bible to come nip together next morning an hoar a camp fire was burning. He came o this country is now in the New* before reveille. They had an unevent­ close. Hla garments had been whitened fu l dey, mostly In wooded data and by the storm. The air was thick with fork public library. I t was offered ridges, and from the latter looking snow, hla feet were muffled In a foot 'or sale at auct'on in London in 1847. across with a spy glass Into Brutvlnmi, I of It. He sat by a stump scarcely • mes Lenox instructed his agent, as they called the country held by Die twenty feet from the fire, seeing these British, and seeing only, now and then, In Its light, but quite Invisible. There lenry Stevens of Vermont, to buy it. en enemy picket or distant camps he could distinctly hear tba talk of the Itevens bid It in for five hundred About midday they tut down in a Britisher*. It related to a proposed evacuation of the city by Howe. zounds sterling. Lenox raved at the thicket together for a bite to eat and 'T m weary of sUrvtng to death in a whispered conference. ‘mad price," but finally took the •'Blnkus. ns you know, had his own this God foraaken place." said one of war o f scouting." snld the jialor. lie them "You can't keep an army with­ book. out meat or vegetables I've eaten fish There are forty complete and Mine to Oregon when t twenty fragm entary coplee of l-ast year Dr. A. S. D. Roeenbach bought one at auction in london for 100 years: I t had In 1822 for 1840, in 1844 for I960, in 1868 for 13,070, and in 1887 for lIS J M . Come into th# Enterprise and see Gutenberg, the emy. “I shall have to kill you If you call or fall Io obey me. Give me the rifle and go on ahead. When I say gee go to the right, haw to the left." So the rapture was made, end on the way out Jack picked up the sentinel who stood waiting to he relieved and took both men Into camp. From documents on the person of one of these young Britishers It ap­ peared that Genernl d s rk e waa In command of a brigade behind the lines which Jack had been watching and robbing. When Jack delivered hla report the chief called him a brave lad and said: "It Is valuable Information yon have brought to me. Do not speak of It. Let me warn you. captain, that from now on they will try to trap you. Perhaps, even, you may look for daring enter­ prises on that part of their line." The general waa rig ht The young scout ran into a most daring and sue ceasful British enterprise on the twen Hath of January. The snow had been swept away In a warm rain and the ground had frozen bare, or It would not have been possible. Jack had got to a strip of woods In a lonely bit of country near the British lines and was climbing a tall tree to take observa­ tions when he saw a movement on the ground beneath him. He stopped end quickly discovered thet the tree was surrounded by British soldiers One of them, who stood with a raised rlfie. celled to him: "Irons, I will trouble you to drop your pistole and come down at once." Jack saw that he had run Into an ambush. He dropped hla pistole and came down. He had disregarded the wernlng of the general He should ha»e been looking out for an ambush A squad of five men stood about him with rifles la hand. Among them was Lionel CSarke, hit righty sleeve empty "We've got you af fa il— you •••»—————•••••••• his may make a better market for men found that when a Job was com pleted the contractors shifted men They learn C. P. STAFFORD, Agent, an go to market, for all the neighbor was felt in the ranks of labor. W ork­ •nd they lost their Jobe. till Fm getting scales on me." “Colonel Blfflngton says that the army will leave here within a fort­ night," another observed. It was Important Information which had come to the ear of the young scout. The talk wns that of well-bred Eng­ lishmen who were probably officers. •W s ought not to speak of those matters aloud.’’ one of them remarked. "Some d—d Yankee may he listening like the one we captured.” "He was Amherst's old scout," said another. "He swore a blue streak when we shoved him into Jail. They may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the don't like to be treated like rebels. W hite Shield Home, 563 M ayhlr avenue, Poitland, Oregon. They want to be prisoner» of war." A young man came along with his rifle on hla shoulder. W —SSMM«— MaBMiaSMMBawMMmMMMBBMiWaBMam "Hello, BUI t" said one of the men. The charge» which the Ku Klux jcommerce land se ttle m e n t corn- "Going out on post 7“ " I am.» God help me," the youth an­ brought against Ex-Govenor Walton I inittee, are com ing in to the state swered. “It's what I ’d call a h— 1 of 1 to make their homes. The oppo­ a night." of Oklahoma have been investigated The sentinel passed close by Jack on ud kicked out of court. A n ­ nents of the incom e tax, who say Ills way to his post. The latter crept other w om au was flogged F rid a y it will depopulate the state, are'not away and followed, gradually closing In upon his quarry. When they were o ig lit a t T u isa , in th a t state. Of broadcasting tins piece of news. well away from the fire, Jack came the 99 indictments at Herrin no fu r­ close and called, “BUI I" ther reports are coming. These are The idea of the traveling gavel The sentinel stopped and faced three prominent points in the week’s ram tioned in the report of Charity about. "You've forgotten something," said news about the K. K. K. ¡grange tb ii week is a good one. Jack, In a genial tone. Too m ote such organizations fra­ "What Is It 7" A good m any fam ilies, it. is re­ ternize with each other tiie mere "Your caution," Jack answered, with ported by the state cham ber of power th ey oan exert. his pistol against the breast of hts en- tates stand in fear ot the scourge. )regon products, unless the $35,000 Commercial and Savings account» Solicited rom the infected and suspected areas rs w ill not We could SU RPLUS accumulated in the ot b uy. T o u rist traffic is like- / to be cut by half, for many eastern- is why taxes are so hmh AN D lilie s . Perishable kin d s are sp o il ng. An embargo Is on. Nothing mission to continue the service until , Jlay is worth just as much in storage as you might get for it in case of fire._ T h) I American Eagle Fire Insurance compari q [will pay you 85% o f the cash value in case| of loss by fire. C A P IT A L M arch iutput, for those who cannot sell can- K. to the change. Fire Insurance Co. 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