Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 05, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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" I, Ciao Lytle, do take Paul
JUNE S. I« «
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were Gentry O. Sims. Coquille, (slier,
^ ^ H a r d m a n to be u.y lawful
and Edward L. Duby. Baker, farmer
husband, and agree to live with
Of
the
69!
accidenti
reported
daring
which
killed
nine
people
a
t
Al­
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
him until death do us p a r t ’’ These
bany last fail a fte r they had the week. «16 *erk subject to bene­
a . li,« » » e a « e a l^ .S II> T n< a ir « l — • • • » • -
words on a piece of p*p«r were
fits
under
tbe
workmen's
compensa­
eaten
canned
string
bean*.
Get
. » •» » »
» ■ S h a S e il » v a r y
T h u ra d a r
'hrown across the asle from Pau, s
tion
act,
77
were
from
firms
and
cor­
tz r
M W HESCLEH
a copy of the bulletin If you can
desk to Cleo'a io a Kansas City
before
you can vegetables. porations that haVe rejected the law law school. Cleo w rit« ” O. K. “
and
five
were
from
public
utility
cor­
you can can
rrlB 'o.
>1 63 • y « *r In advance. Don’t can unless
on the paper and threw it back
porations not entitled to state protec­
A d v e rtis in g 2o*. an inch , no discoun s a f e l y . ___________
She said it was all a joke, hut
tion.
lor il'uic <A s p u e ; no charge lor com
Paul obtained a court decision
On
account
of
lack
of
business
posilwju or e range«.
Postponement of the purchase of that it was a binding marriage
l a "Paio-fot Paragraphs," Sc a line
the Southern Pacific proposes to toy additional land (or the boys’ train contract. —Portland Journal.
r.a edvartln ng dlaguined as news.
discontinue
its
stations at ing school until after the next legis­
Whiteson, McCoy, Dayton. Corn- lative session was urged upon the
To Advertisers
Without a witness, without even
Copy received before Tuesday is in stock, Wolf Creek. Talent. Crab­ state board of control In resolutions signing a name, you cannet make a
lim e lor good position. Wednesday i» tree, Gervais and Tangent. Can adopted by a mass meeting of Marlon
late and Thursday's m ail is loo late
the state commission compel county farmers In the board of control legal wiitten lontiact transfer­
continuance of servioe th a t re­ rooms at the state house The reso­ ring title to a square inch of land
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 except sults in a deficit?
lutions also urged that any new build or a pig or a potato. Marriage
Mondays and Friday forenoons.
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mg for tbe acbool at this time be con­ and divorce ars easier.
Floods are working havoc m fined to absolute necessities. Gover­
itnglaud. We need that water nor Pierce, Secretary of State Kozer
LITTLE TWO-LEGGED GODS
The Southern Pacific is
State Treasurer My«rz attended
bire.
meeting. which had been arranged * ^ b r in g in g more visitors to Or­
"Foreign entanglem ents" is Mm Notes
permit the voicing of protesta egon and California than ever be­
tiie param ount bugaboo to Henry
Mollili the expenditure of state funda fore, despite the foot and mouth
(Continued fro m page 1>
Cabot Lodge and his follow­
time.
disease.
ers. They slew American mem- Jutant-General White wan requested
to
«et
Saturday,
June
7,
aa
the
date
beiship in the league of nations
but the ghost of it will not tor mustering In the new company.
down, and every time it flutters
Roseburg high school thia year Is
graduating the largest class In the his­
they shiver with fright.
They seek for their country tory of the school, and one surprising
(and for themselves, as the feature Is that the membership of the
country’s bosses) th a t which -lass consists of 11 more boys than
Blxty-flve will receive di­
belongs to none but an alm ighty girls
eve.ylhing in stunk. B» quick
power—influence without re­ plomas.
A total of >10,547.19 was spent by
sponsibility.
There have been kings who and In behalf of George L. Baker of
sought to attain the same goal Portland In his candidacy for the re­
by the short cut of proclaiming publican nomination for United States
themselves gods, but centuries senator, according to campaign ex­
have rolled by during which pense statepients sq far filed with Sec­
22 There’s health in cultivating
they have had neither power nor retary of State Kozer.
l i a r c l e n LO O IS 52 g , rden crop«, and also in eating th< m
A fine of >100 and a scathing lecture
responsibility.
More reoently kings have was the penalty Imposed upon Beryl
sought the same elusive object Wagner. 18-year-old Washington Coun­
by proclaiming themselves sov­ ty girl, who pleaded guilty before Uni­
ereigns by divine right, but ted States District Judge Bean In Port­
land to a charge of sending a vulgar
they have tumbled.
The little two-leggdd would- letter through the mall.
be-gods a t W ashington will
Clara Trenholm, 17-year-old Phl’o-
nath girl, was killed Instantly and
tumble too.
Ttiey seek the unattainable. St her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D P. Tren­
did Nebuchiuli.ezzor. Nero and all holm, and two younger sisters were
badly injured In a tralnauto crash at
the other eelf-prooleitued gods.
the Lafayette avenue crossing just out­
Mr. Coolidge plainly tells side the McMinnville city limits.
them th at this country cannot
G E N E R A L S T O R A G E F E E D 0S
Frank R. Oouldstone and C. G.
«
exert its influence in world af­ Ferry. Portland motorcycle officers,
D E A L E R
IN
H A Y ,
G R A IN
A N D
fairs without assuming obliga­ were suspended upon order of Com­
tions. That is the rock of eter­ missioner Stanhope S. Pier, In charge
E G G «
Have you used any of ______
nal fact against which their of the police bureau, for a period of
I I nclude
nel title a sack v with y o u r
boats are wrecked as often as 10 days while charges that they have $ P R O D U C E R ?
they launch them.
ngaged In the practice of "highjack
next o rd e r o f p o u ltry feed anti j o u will be su r-
ng" bootleggers Is further Investigat­
f|\
prised
with re su lts obtained.
Foot and mouthvdisease is at ed.
In event Salem canneries refuse to
last realy under control in Cali
Also Twinej-
New and Second-hand Wool Sax.
fornla. There are occasionally pay mors than 4 cents a pound for
new outbreaks, but only in local­ herrles produced this year, It Is llke-
O. W . FRU M
ities where the plague has ex­ y that the growers will ship their
resh
fruit
to
California
for
dlspoai-
isted, and those localities are
stricty quarantineed. It is as ion. Thia was Indicatori following ap
safe as ever to travel in th at innOunCeiuent that »«Versi of the can
state, but few people are doing ìerles had quoted thé opening price
it. Many more are going from or cherries at 4 cents.
Fpur hundred old men and women
than to California.
Business
of all kinds is suffering more >f the Multnomah county poor farm
from the scare than from the ast week sought new hope to escape
pest, and recovery, though it heir lot of poverty In a frenzied hunt
has definitely set in, is and will or burled gold—told by spirits
be slow. We suffer from real hrough an aged seer an^ medium.
ills in this ife, but we suffer With sticks, shovels and hoc«, they
much more from those that are eratohed every foot Of land, dislodged
Hay is w orth ju s t as m u ch in sto rag e as
ocka sud dug deep tor the treasure.
im aginary.
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Oregon ranks «lath among the vari
you m ight get for it in case o f fire. Tli )
Mr*. I’rookhart
agnee with >us states of the union, according
iA
m e ric a n Eagle F ire In su ra n ce com pany
Mia. Poir.dextrr on aocial cocdi- o Its citizens' reading and Interest in
(will
pay you 85% o f th e cash value in case
3
of
the
so-called
higher
type
maga
tioris in Washington and has g.im
Ines
published
In
the
United
States,
homo lo make good butter, feed
o f loss by fire.
.'his Information was contained In a
good chickens and raise good t hit
eport prepared by J. A. Churchill,
dren. Senator U o khart i* greet* tute superintendent of schools, bas
with Mr». B. aud extend« the d on statistics furntghed by Ward G.
criticism to much that is called feeder of the Ohio 9tate university.
Mrs. Luclle Smith McArthur, widow
politics iii the national capital.
Hi publican« in Iowa agree with f C. N. McArthur, who represented
he third Oregon district In congress
Brookbart and in priinarita day rom 1919 to 1933. has been appoint-
before yeettrday they nomi'iiittd d executive clerk to the majority
him to succeed hiuiaell.
-ader of the national house of repre
cntailves. The position la one of the
may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
I t’s coming. A man was fin­ -est In the gift of the house, as It will
•
White Shield Home, 5» 5 XI.nl.ilr avenue, Portland, Oregon.
ed $50 in New York the other sy aa annual salary of >3600 a year
day for buying liootleg liquor. inder legislation now about to be en
When every pet son who breaks cted.
A few hours before James Briere,
the law by buying is penalized,
Where Our lee
as well as those who sell, prohi­ (ate prisoner Injured In the Kelly
Cream is Served
bition will prohibit. There are lutte premature dynamite explosion
ast week died In Portland, a letter
there is sure to be satisfaction. For
»nun» lawbreakers—criminals— vas received by the sh eriffs office.
in the highest places in society ■ ddressed to Briere, containing su ap
tiie family dessert there is nothing
tuid even in congress. When peal from his slater. Mra Anne Arch
so delicious. With each succeed
the law is enforced against <mault of Montreal. Canada, for him
ing spoonful you’ll like it more
them aa against an occaaional sellar o come home this summer. Briere s
and more. Let in send you some.
there will be more general r e ­ leath brings (he total te t?ur who lost
We have all flavors. We »ell
heir lives as a result of the explo-
spect for it.
pin!»,
quart», half gallons and
loa.
M
gallon».
If e majority of the legal voters of
Once in awhile opponents of
i
school
district decida ig discontinue
prohibition proclaim th a t some
old man attributes his longeviti s high school. It would he unnecessary
to constant use of intoxicants. lo levy a h l|h school tax in the dia
What are you going to do about th at car?
This scents a point against pro­ irtcat. and the tax Included Is the bud
may be omitted when the annual
hibition until one looks a little «et
Don’t wait till th e spring rush. H are it ready (or spring
meeting la hold neat month
closer and finds th at the com­ school
trips when you need it the m*vs'.
This Information «»» con taland In a
munity would have lieen lietter
legal opinion prepare^ by L u Van
Our shop equipment ie among th*» best, which enables us to
if those same old fellows hadn't w inkle, atlorneÿ lener|l Robert D.
lived so long. There are no E di­ Lytle, district attorney to> Malheur
do your job the way it should he d »re.
FAG I
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HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLUS
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings account! Solicited
r
iFgi*
H IL L & <S 8 Hardware
Farm Machinery J;
Stoves & Ranges
Harness g g a x a ffib ^,'i'.,TAv.y,i
Tonic-
«
O u r prices sell our goods
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O. W . FR U M j
F IS H E R 'S
35
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A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
A ny Girl in Trouble
2
Clark’s Confectionery
tions or W estinghouses among
them.
Bulletin 871 of O.A.C. gives
methods of safe home canning,
especially telling how to guard
»gainst botulism, the disease
oijnty. requested thé SslaL»
There were two faUlltlee la Oregon
due to Industrial aqcldapts during the
Week e(<lio| May
according to a
report preparai by A s «tute tadqstrlal
«¿¿light yppu&Ieetdfr
th e victim»
All Work Guaranteed
ARROW GARAGE
G A N S LE BROS.
J
IRVING
BACHELLE R>
CoevRiOMT n
IRVING &ACW
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(Continued)
CHAPTER XXIII
In France With Franklin.
Jack shipped In the packet Mercury,
of T9 tons, under Capt. Simeon Samp
son, one of Amerlca'e ablest naval
commanders.
She had been built for
rapid sailing and when, the second
day out, they saw a British frigate
bearing down upon her they wore ship
and easily ran a u sy from their enemy.
Their first landing was at St. Martin
on the Isle de Rhe. They crossed the
Island on mules, being greeted with
the c ry :
"Voila les braves Bostonea!"
In France the word Bostone meant
American revolutionist. At the ferry
they embarked on a long gabbone for
La Rochelle. There the young man
enjoyed his first repose on a French
lit built up of sundry layers of feath­
er beds.
In the morning he set out In a heavy
vehicle of two wheels, drawn by three
horses. Its postillion In frizzed and |
powdared hair, under a cocked but. )
with a long queue on his back and In ,
great boots, hooped with Iron, rode a '
lively little bidet.
Such was the
French stagecoach of those days, Its
running gear having been planned w-lth
un eye to economy, since vehicles were
taxed according to the number of
their wheels. The diary Informs one
that when the traveler stopped for
food at an Inn, tie was expected to
furnish his own knife. The highways
were patrolled, night and day, by
armed horsemen and robberies were
unknown. The vineyards were not
walled or fenced. All travelers had a
license to help themselves to as much
fruit as they might wish to eat when It
was on the vines.
They arrived at Chantenay on a cold
rainy evening. They were rettled In
I heir rooms, happy that they had pro­
tection from the weather, when their
landlord went from room to room In
forming them that they would have
to movo on.
"Why?" Jack ventured to Inquire.
"Because a seigneur has arrived."
"A selgneurl” Ja-fc exclaimed.
“Oul, Monsieur. Re 1» a very great
man."
"But suppose we refuse to go,* said
Jack
“Then. Monsieur. I shall detain your
horses It Is a lsw of le grand men
irque."
There was no dodging It. The coach
*nd horses came hack to the Inn door.
I'lie passengers went out Into the dark,
alny night to plod along In the mud.
mother six miles or so, that the seig­
neur and his suite could enjoy that
omfort the weary travelers had been
forced to leave.
Such was the pow-
r of privilege with which the great
Louis had saddled hla kingdom.
They proceeded to Accents, Angers
mil Breux. The last stage from Ver-
allles to Faris was called the post
royale. There tha postillion haa to
>e dressed like a gentleman. It was
i magnificent avenue, crowded every
ifternoon by the wealth and beauty of
the kingdom, In gorgeously painted
-caches, and lighted at night by great
amps, with double reflectors, over Its
"enter. They came upon It In the
uorning on tlielr way ro the capital.
There were few people traveling at that
lour Suddenly ahead they saw a
•OC'1 of horsemen riding at » wild
,-allop. They were the king's couriers.
“Clear ¡he way,” they shouted. "The
z I dt ' s hunt Is coming.'*
.i'l travelers, hearing this command.
made quickly for the ■tilings, there to
draw rein and dismount. The daer
came In sight, running for Its life, the
king close behind with all Ids train,
the hounds In full cry. Near Jack the
deer bounded over a hedge and took
a new direction. Hla majesty— n
short, stout man with blue eyes and
aquiline nose, wearing a lace-cocked
hat and brown velvet coatee and high
boot» with »pure—dismounted not
twenty feet from the stagecoach, say­
ing with great anim ation:
"Vite I Donnes mol un cheval fra!».’’
Instantly remounting, he hounded
over the hedge, followed by his train.
A letter from Jack presents all this
color of the Journey and avera that he
reached the house of Franklin In Passy
about two o'clock In the afternoon of
a pleasant May day. The savant
greeted his young friend with an affec­
tionate embrace.
"Sturdy »on of my beloved country,
you bring me Joy and a new problem,’”
be said.
"What la the problem?'' Jack In­
quired.
“That of moving Margaret across the
channel. I have a double task now.
I must secure the happiness of Amer­
ica and of Jack Irons."
He read the dispatches and then the
doctor and the young men set out In
a coach for the palace of Vergenne».
the prime minister. Colonel Irons
was Oiled with astonishment at the
tokens of veneration for the white-
haired man which he witnessed In tire
streets of Faris.
"The person of the king could not
have attracted more re-ipectful atten­
tion," he writes. "A crowd gathered!
about the coach when we were leaving
It and every man stood with uncov­
ered hand a» we passed on our way to-
i the palace door. In the crowd there
wns much whispered praise of ’Lw
grand aavant.' I did not understand
, this until I met. In the office of the-
Compte de Vergennes, the eloquent
Senator Gabriel Honoré Rtquettl do
Mlrabean. What an Impressive namel
Yet I think be deserves IL He has the
eye of Mars and the hatr of Samton
and the tongue of an angel, I am told.
In our talk, I assured him that In
Fhlladolpbta Franklin came and went
' and waa less observed than tbe town
crier.
" 'But your people seem to ador*
HALSEY A U T O M O B IL E
GARAGE
R E P A IR IN G
Fisk and Gate» rire»
All kinds of accessories
Willard battery service
Special equipment for handling wrecked cars
Trouble calls given prompt attention any time snd any where
HALSEY GARAGE
Residence, night*, l! x
A L B E R T F O O T E Prop.