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    HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E
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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
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M AY 15. I»24
o f thia modern servant.
When that
the la st vestige o f drudgery.
The P riest Rapids p ro je ct has 400,-
du rin g the season o f high w ater.
To Advertiser»
as much
Copy received before Tuetday is in
tim e fur gw>l puaition. Wednesday it
late and Thursday's mail ia too late.
in d u stria l extension la te r. One heavy
Offiee hour*, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 except
Monday» and Friday forenoon».
It
$50,000,000 to its development, and
more to a g ric u ltu ra l and
jse o f th is power w ill probably be
air, as has been
Muscle Shoals.
planned
It
fro m
the
also at
rroduced, under new and
-roceeses. at o n e-third th e ir present
id im a gin atio n to envision h a lf the
ost to the fa rm e r, m ore real re lie f
possibilities o f the Clear lake watet
han a ll the fin a n cia l aid
pro je ct in which W aldo Anderson ol
.’ill o r ever can give.
A lb a n y and his associates have in ­
ending 135,000,000 abroad fo r these
e rtiliz e rs every year.
p re lim in a ry e n g i­
The f ilin g covers
w a te r
supply
sources
w a te r,
ligh
end power fo r a ll the people who a rt
lik e ly in many generations to occupy
th is valley, from Eugene and Spring-
fie ld on the south a ll the way to Sa­
lem on the north.
tion al filin g on O lallie creek which
act th a t only through the expansion
ndiis 200,00(1 cubic feet per second to
{ large u t ilit y systems in to the
ou n try w ill he get the real benefits
th is
supply,
am ount w ill
and
th is
handsome
be
noticeable
ha rdly
{ e le c tric ity .
i more roundabout w ay to produce
be the second largest w a te r plan t in
tow er th a t comes throu gh the m in-
ng and burning o f coal, but we can
th is northw est cou ntry are unequaled
ee it w o rk in producing w a te r p.
the
United States.
:
Z
may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Arm y at the
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White Shield Home 565 M ayfair avenue, Puitlam l, Oregon.
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A Popular Refreshment.
one th a t is relished at a ll times by
old or young alike, is our icecream.
I t is made jro m pure, u n a d u lte r­
ated cream and flavored w ith pure
fru it flavors
T ry some whenever
you can. There is no mors whole­
some or delicious refreshm ent on
earth. Parties and fam ilies sup­
plied in any q u a n tity .
Sun force went
This promises to
the northw est, and the resources of
in
Any Girl in Trouble
And a ll this power is
tea ted by the sun.
when combined w ith the flo w o rig l
».ally file d upon.
¿ /ie jo u ttfic a n ( S a n r iit/a ta f o r ¿ /¿ » n o m in a tio n
The fa rm e r Is w a king up to the
Anderson recently made an addi
The Priest
r.
t lift s
Wenatchee, Wash., m ay exceed this
n clouds to the m ountains.
one in m agnitude.
ee it pour down upon those h ills in
ain.
When the p u rity o f the supply ir
fro m
the ocean and carries
We can
We can see it dash down th e ir
considered it would be hard to find
ides in to rre n ts capable o f tu r n ’ng
the equal o f Clear lake.
/heels to produce all
I t involves
Clark’s Confectionery
We can see the m oisture which
Rapids project, between Pascoe and
the
electric
T h e foregoing sum w ill be
paid for inform ation leading
to the arrest and conviction of any person dam­
aging property of the M ountain States Power
company, especially insulators.
Reward
$50
Inform ation w ill be consideied confidential If conviction can be ob-
tained w ithout revealing its Source.
A
M c C lellan , S u p 't, Albany.
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the ra in fa ll and snow fall on a large >ower we need. We even know tha t,
stretch o f governm ent reserve, thus by c re a tin g d iffe re n t te m p e ra tu re s
being protected from pollution th ru n d iffe re n t places, th e sun is »»hut
auses the wind currents th a t carry
settlem ent, and except fo r a s lig h t
.hose
o ve rflow at the tim e o f the heaviest
q itn o jip |> s j o i | ij tatuoa ||n p
volcanic sand and rock.
» u ib . j
A nalysis by Prof. H orner o f O.A
lun ?
lain,
th ird as much im p u rity as Portland's
The riotous abundunee o f the sup
p ly is not the only uncommonly at
tra c tiv e feature. Before reaching
the valley the stream has sufficie nt
fa ll, i f utilized , to fu rn is h an enorm ­
ous w a te r power, and through
the
modern genl, e le c tric ity , th a t power
Is re a d ily transfe rable to farm
and
tow n, as w ell as transm utable Into
lig h t,
The possibilities of usefulness
Is it strange th a t the Chinese
th e ir
race
sprang from
the
America were sun worshipers
contains only one
w a te r supply.
strange th a t
man in a ll p a rts o f the
un, o r th a t p re histo ric races in this
celebrated B u ll Run w ater, and the
eighth of the amount which experts
eousider ne gligible in a domestic
Is i t
We arc pleased to state that M r
la w le y ’ h campaign manager ha
■upplisd the iu fo ru ia tio n omitted
from the voters’ pamphlet n gn rtl
ng the congressman's position ou
prohibition. Mr. H anley has al
rays been a total abstainer and in
lia public and private acts has
upported the pro hib itio n p-ogram
fha November contest « ill prob
• bly he between h in t and M ilto n
M iller, both sound on p rohibition.
are beyond human ken.
In th is connection we quote below
a few quotations from recent a u th o r­
ita tiv e discussions:
Count Salut Von Hoogsttaten
tud M tllic e u t Rogers were brought
ogelher by money th a t Saini did
iot g rt, much to hie disappoint
ncot. New her m illio n a ire dad
tes paid him lib e ra lly for giving
isr up and he ia happy. M illic c n l
.ta ile d for home in tears, pci hap»
tecauee she realizes what a well-
dvertlseil fool she is
E lectric power companies, as a
rule, are loth to pay inueh a tte n ­
tio n to demands for lig h t and
power on farms. T he ir resources
are pre tty fu lly tnaed to afford
service in town, where there an
many customers to the m ile of
supply line, and the country,
w ith miles of line t>er customer,
is Issa attractive to them,
i'ossihilities of p u ttin g Oregon’s
of Halsey.
vast water power to work on tbi
farm as well aa in the factories
R E P U B LIC A N C A N D ID A T E
and urban homes were considered
bv the recent conference held al
for
the Hate college by farm leaders,
electric power managers, I’ortlsud
COUNTY ASSESSOR
chamber of commerce represent-
stives aud members of the collcgi
A business administration w ith
staff.
Aready electricity or gas is on 7
courtesy and tustice to all al.kc
per cent ol the farms o f the United
States, and &0 per cent of all electric
power developed in the country it
used in rural enterprises.
Farmers
were present in large numbers and Si I t i l p e l -rd
• »eri-1 I L i I . e i
it » a« unanimously voted to under *’
,-r o th e r « ( » lin n ' r « i,b e g ­
take an investigation of the maximum in thi» section. 1 arm ert by im oling to­
profitable uses to get the minimum gether can use car let« to advantage.
P m w x s v il l l W a a iiH o rtlS .
of cost for efficient service.
Phone llc 5
JA Y W. MOORE
S la b
The day is predicted when not on
ly
in the' c ity but away out in the
country a w ire may be run and the
G.
lobe, as his more civilize d progeny
m la y , lik e P e rs ia n , w o rs h ip s t in
C. shows it to contain less than one
P u ll Run flu id
clouds.
lim itiv e
—
l lo o t W ood.
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t
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H alPs C a ta r r h
ill do what wr
Medicine w claim
for it —
fa rm e r» ’ wives w ill lie aolc to «ash
..
,
rtd ro u t system of Catarrh or Deafnes,
and d ry the dishes, wash and iron the earned by C»tsrth.
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
C o n g re ss,
congress
We are now-
T ts proposed Priest rapids dan.
9 to be so high th a t it was feared
adequate fish ladders, to perm it
n lm u n lo reach th e ir spawning
¡rounds above it would be imprac-
lioahle, but word now couics that
e tsy passage for the iieli can and
v ill b< provided.
SU RPLU S
W C. Tfawley
available
I t would take a peraon w ith a v iv ­
s u ffic ie n t to
' 3 o r
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
is claimed tha t
AND
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
litro g e n and phosphoric acid can be
A STUPENDOUS PROJECT
vested funds fo r
neering w ork.
C A P IT A L
Ifa.v is w orth ju s t as m uch in sto rag e as
you m ight get for it in case o f tire. T h )
iA m erican Eagle Fire In su ra n ce c o m p a n /,
(will pay you
of the cash value in cas -i
of loss by tire.
is proposed to devote $10,000,000 or
the capture o f nitro ge n
Halsey, Oregon
Fire Insurance Co.
000 p o te n tia l horsepower the year
around, w ith 200,000 more possible
•aba. rtp .'u , . fl.C3 a year In advance
Ad v a rti»1 ng. g ilc an inch ; no diacoun
(wr lim e or » pace ; no charge for coin
position or c range«.
l a “ PalO-foi Paragraph«." Ic a line,
«la U - . i i i s ng dlagulaed as n.ws.
HALSEY STATE BANK
A m e ric a n E a g le
tim e comes, fa rm life w ill have lost
i— S O T a v a v r a l— » • » ►
a a b lla k r il «V ery
T k a ra A a f
O f Wan. M W M K K LBR
(C o n tin u e d )
CHAPTER X V II
I
How Solomon Shifted the Skeer.
In the spring news enme o f a great
force o f B ritish which was being or­
ganised In Canada fo r a descent upon
New York through Lake Chatoplsln.
f ron tler settlers In T ryon county were
being massacred by Indiana.
Generals Ile rk lm e r nod Schuyler
had w ritte n to Washington, asking for
the service» of the famous SCOUt, Solo­
mon Blnkus. In that region.
"H e knows the Indian as no other
man knows him and can speak his lan­
guage and he also knows the hush,"
Schuyler had w ritten . “ I f there Is
any place on earth where his help 1«
needed Just now, It Is here "
"Got to leave ye, my «on," Solomon
'•ahi to J.ttk one evening soon after
that.
"H ow to?" the young man asked.
"Goin' hum to tight Iotuna.
The
G rrat Father tins ordered It. I 'll like
It better. G lttlu ' laz.y (lore. Summer's
cornin' an' I'm a born bush tnan. I ni
kind o' uneasy—like a deer in a door-
yard. I ain't had to ran fer my life
since we got here My hoofs are com­
plainin'.
I ain’t shot a gun In a
month."
A look o f sorrow spread over the
face o f Solomon.
"I'm ttred o f this p la f f ," said Jack.
“ The Y trltls h ore scared” of us and
w e re Beared of the B ritish . There's
nothing going on. I'd love to go back
to the big bush w ith you."
''I 'll te ll the Great F ather that
you're a born bush man. Mebbe tie'll
let ye go. T h e y'll need ua both. Rum.
In ju n » s n’ the devil have J'lDsd hands
The Long house w ill be the center o'
hell an' Its line fences'll take In the
h u ll t-lg bush.”
U n it. day Jack's name was Included
In Mie order.
‘T aai sorry that it Is not yet possible
to p a y you or any o f the men who have
served tne so fa ith fu lly .” said Wash­
ington. " I f you need money I shall be
glad to lend yon a sum to help you
through this Journey.”
" I a in 't flgh tln' fe r pay,” Solomon
answered. " I 'l l hoe an' dig, an' cook,
an' guide fe r money. But I won't tight
no more fe r money—p a rtly 'cause I
don't need It—p a rtly 'cause I'm flg h t­
ln ' fe r m yself I got a little le ft In
my britches pocket, hut I f I hadn't,
my o l' M a rle r wouldn't let me go hun­
gry.”
In A p ril the two frien ds set out
afoot fo r tlw lower end o f the H ig h ­
lands. On the rive r they hired a Dutch
fa rm e r to fake them on to Albany In
his sloop. A fte r tw o de lig htful days
at home. General Schuyler suggested
th a t they- cov'd do a great service by
A native son of Oregon who is
C LEAN ,
CAPABLE.
E X P E R IE N C E D ,
Read bis record of success.
F A IT H F U L ,
fu l serviue, steady achievement, io -
S U C C ESS FU L
creasing usefulness and wise statesmanship in voters’ pamphlet.
(P»id adv. by Ronald C. Glover)
traversing the wilderness to Hie valley
o f the great riv e r of the north, as fa r
as possible toward Swegachle, and re­
porting th e ir observations to Crown
Point o r F ort Edward, If there seemed
to be occasion fo r It, and I f not, they
were to proceed to General H erkim er's
comp at O riskany and give him what
help they could In protecting the set­
tlers In the west.
"You would need to take all your
w it and courage w ith you." the gen­
eral warned them. "The Indians are
In bad temper. They have taken to
roasting th e ir prisoners at the stake
and earing th e ir flesh. T his Is a haz­
ardous undertaking. Therefore, I give
you a suggestion and not an order."
“ I 'll go ’lone," said Solomon. “ I f I
get et up It needn't break nobody's
heart. Let Jack go to one o’ the
forts."
“ No, I'd rathe r go Into the bush w ith
you,” said Jack. "W e re both needed
there. I f necessary we could separate
and carry our warning In two direc
tlons. W e'll take a couple of the new-
double-barreled rifles and fo u r pis­
tols. I f we had to, I th in k we could
tight a hole through any trouble we
are like ly to have."
So It was decided that they should
go together on this scouting trip Into
the north bush. Solomon had long be­
fore that Invented what he called "a
IIghtoIn’ throw er" fo r close fighting
w ith Indians, to be used If one were
bard pressed and outnumbered and
lik e ly to have his scalp taken. This
odd contrivance he had never had oc­
casion to use. I t was u thin, round
shell o f cast Irou w ith a tube, a flint
and plunger. The shell was o f about
the size of a large apple. It was to be
Riled w ith missiles and gunpowder.
Tha plunger, w ith Its spring, wag set
vertica lly above the tube. In throw ­
ing thia contrivance one released Its
spring by the pressure o f his thumb.
The hammer fe ll and the spark tt
made Ignited a fuse leading down to
the powder. Its owner had to throw
It from behind a tree or have a share
in the peril It was sure to create.
W hile Jack was at home w ith his
people Solomon spent a week In the
foundry and forge and, before they
set out on th e ir Journey, had three of
these unique weapons, all loaded and
parked In w aterproof wrappings.
About the m iddle o f May they pro
reeded In a lig h t bark canoe to Fort
Edward and carried It across country
to Lake George and made the ir way
w ith paddles to Ticonderoga. There
they learned that acouts were operat­
ing only on and near Lake Champlain. |
The Interio r o f Tryon county was said
to be dangerous ground. Mohawks,
Cagnawagns, Senecas, Algonqulna and
Hurons were thick In the bush and all
on the warpath. They were to rtu rin g
and eating every w h ite man that fell
In th e ir hands, save those w ith a Tory
m ark on them.
"W e're steered o' the hush," said an
elderly bearded soldier, who was s it­
tin g on a log. "A man who goes Into
the wlldwood needs to be a good friend
of God."
"B u t Schuyler thinks a force o f B r it­
ish may land somewhere along the big
riv e r and come down through the hush,
building a road as they advance,” said
Jack.
"A thousand men could make a tor-
able wsggln road to F ort Edward
*
m onth," Solomon declared.
“ That's
mebbe the reason the Injuns are out
In the bush satin' Yankees. They're
t y l n ' fe r to skeer ns an' keep us er-
1
i
(
,
«ay. By the hide an' horns o' the
devil I We got to know what’a a-goln*’
on out thar. You fellers are a-settln’
eround these 'ere forts as I f ye had
nothin* to do but chaw beefsteak an'
wipe yer rifles an' pick yer teeth. Why
don't ye go ont tha r In the bush and
do a little skeerln' yerselves? Ye're
like a lo t o' o l' women settln' by the
fire an' ta ilin ' ghos' stories."
"W e got 'nuflf to do considerin' the
pay we g it," said a sergeant.
" H —1 an' T oph et! W hat do ye w ant
o' pay?" Solomon answered. "A in 't ye
w illin ' to fight fe r yer own lib e rty
w ithout bein’ paid fe r It? Ye been
kicked an' robbed an' spit ou, an'
dragged eround by the heels, an' ye
don’t want to fight leas somebody
pays ye. W hat a dam' corn Addle o’ a
man ye mua' Be!”
Solomon was pu tting fresh provisions
In h it pack a t he talked.
"A ll the In ju fls o’ K inady an" th e
great graWg lands may be snookin*
down through the bush. W e're bound
f*.r ,r know whars * gn|n' 00 ont thar.
We're liable to be skeered, but also
an' likewise w e'll do some akeerln’
'fore we give up—you hear to m e."
Jack and Solomon set out In the
bush that aftarnoon and before night
fo il were up on the mountain slants
north o f the Glassy Water, as Lake
George was often called those days.
But fe r Solomon's caution an evil fa te
had perhaps come to them before th e ir
firs t sleep on the Journey. The new
leaves were Jutt out. but not quite
fu ll. The little maples «fid beeches
flung their sprays of v iv id green fo li­
j age above the darker shades o f tha
witch hopple Into the soft-lighted air
o f the great house of the «rood and
filled It w ith a pleasant odor. A m ile
or so baek. Solomon had le ft the tra il
and cautioned Jack to keep close and
•tap softly. Soon the old scout »topped
and listened and put hts ear to th«
ground.
He rose and beckoned to
Jack and the two turned aside and
made their way stealthily up the slant
o f a ledge. In the edge o f a little
thicket on njnog»y rock shelf they sat
down. Solomon looked serious. Thera
were deep furrow» in the skin above
his brow.
A fte r a few minutes Solomon turned
and whispered:
"F ou r In ju n braves ju t went by.
Mebbe th e j're scoutin' fe r a big band
(Continued on page 3)
\ \ hat are you going to do about th a t car.*
Dou't wail t ill the sprliiK rush.
Have it ready In i spring
trip s «hen you need i t (he tnos*.
Our shop equipm ent it among the >est, « h id ) enables us to
do your jo b the way it should bo done.
All Work Guaranteed
ARROW GARAGE
G A N S L E B R O S ..
HALSEY
GARAGE
a u t o m o b il e
R e p a ir in g
Fi»h and Gates rire»
W illa rd b e lte r,
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Ice
A ll k in d , of accessories
Speo.1 equipment lo r handling wrecked
Trimble c a ll, given prom pt »tte.it,c „ , 8 , tIm i aBd „ r wh#f<
HALSEY GARAGE
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