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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1924)
< 4 FAG P HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E HAL8EY ENTERPRISE JUNE 12. 1924 News Notes A* lo «*»»e4«*»i— M itT » « e ie e l—■»«•«. « • > • ' e e b lls k ro ev e ry T h a re 4 a y » / W e . l i H 'U E E I RH • l.bj a y«»r Is advance ■ rln o, A d w rtiti ttft, 2-*c an inch , no diacoun lor (Tin: : Jr • pace , no charge tor totu poaitruu or c lauge«. aa "Pelo-foi Haragrapba," 6c a Una. r a advarttainc disguised aa new« To Advertiser» Copy received before Tuesday is in tim e for good position. Wednesday is late and Thursday's mail is too late. Offiee hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 except Mondays and Friday forenoons. MCADOO AND OIL The fact th a t Mr. McAdoo, as an attorney, took fees from oil men for work he undertook in Mexico is not a t all to his dis credit. It is a tribute to his ability th a t such people paid so much for his services. The editors and stum p speak ers who yell “Oil! oil!” a t him would have accepted one-tenth of the same fee and attem pted the service joyously, had they been able. But oil in its relations with the federal adm inistration has acquired an odor th a t complete ly eclipses th a t which nature gave it, and therefore it is seiz ed upon by stink-pot politicians as ideal ammunition. (Continued from page 3> William Hilton, Portland contra«' tor, waa the successful bidder on the school building to be erected nt Fossil The Southern Pacific comaanr has secured an option on i t acres of Klamath Falls property which »til be utilised for switching, shops and roundhouse facilities for the new Eu gene-Klamath Falla line. After receiving no fish since the opening of the sdasoa on Rogue river the Macleay Estate company at Wed deburn has reached aa agreement with the union fishermen, who wOl be paid 8*4 cents for their cetchea. Ten thousand pounds of ehlttlm bark from trees in the Slualaw na tlonal forest have Just been sold by the forest service to W illiam Wilbur of Deadwood creek, according to Ralph S. Shelley, supervisor of thia forest. Governor W alter M. Pierce »aa the principal speaker at tie community picnic held at the Beaver Creek school grounds Thursday, June 12. under auspices of the Bearer Creek grange and the Beaver Creek Co-operative company. The two young snobs in Chi cago who murdered another boy for fun and seem proud of it are in themselves proof posi tive th a t their parents were un fit to rear children. Carl D. Shoemaker has tendered hla resignation as master fish ward- en, to become effective July 1, after which he will be known as office manager of the state fish commission until the new master fish warden be comes familiar with the work of the department. Mr Shoemaker has no plans for the future. of the state fair board to succeed Dr I. W. Morrow. Dallas was sblocted as the site for the 1925 convention of the Oregon state grange. In final sessions of the 51st annual meeting of that order. The convention held at The Dalles was attended by more than 850 grangers from over the state. George A. Pal- mlteer of Hood River will serve as master of the Oregon state grange for another two years. Hts election to that office, through a referendum of the various grange lodges In the state, was confirmed by the ronventl*u. $4 employe of the Irwin Hodson company of Portland, on charges of larceny, police officials declared the* had made FOR SALE •» and 10 yaars the first step tn uncovering a ring of wl. lN*0 each. men who have been defrauding the state out of thousands of dollars with roung colts. through the counterfeit tag of auto mobile license plates O oft according J. V. M it c m m i . l to the police, helped furnish a pair 407 Cleveland at., Albany 2 MARES, 2 3-yr.-old Colts HALSEY STATE BANK TVAtS V46.ee CUTTXUG A PM Vt N tttO S S NW W i O was gotta « top ' □sc tw svp ^ njalk '. tvaats um at its Tveee peft! Halsey, Oregon D'NA W6AQ* C A P IT A L | Largest Drum. Believed to be one of the largest In strunients of Its kind In the world, a drum with a diameter of eight and a half feet was recently used in a Lon- don picture theater to Imitate the fir ing of cannon. H I L L & <s « Hardware • Farm Machinery f • • - Speci“ " ow prioeg Be now on everything in stock. quick S to v e s & i R Uni Ä versal nd the BiidK v a uno-pc•• iig v s Beach Co,, best Ä ¡n world e' o iu y c a I f'ly n p c c ***** l l v o S L Jarflp n T ’n n lc • • *****'** » • • He“ vy ° r light. Full stock on hand. ## Come in and see the q im lity and learn prices * " ” 1S There’S health in cultivating garden crops, and also in eating them O ur prices sell our goods H IL L O. XV. FR U M GENERAL Slab 4-foot Wood, Phone lie J With the sanction of county Clerk Russell and Rev. Robert Parker she oo Monday last assumed the care of Willie Wheeler, au orphan who has seen but 73 euramers and 74 winters. Willie is the printer's devil (and •verybody elre) in the office of the Halsey Enterprise. Mr». Kayser is well known io Lane county. After a year or two on a farm there she and Mr. Kay. ser conducted a general merchan dise store at Elm ira for fourteen years. Selling out, they went to southern Oregou arid than to Cot- ’ag« Grove, where Mr. Kayser d ed Mrs. Kayser for a time resided at Eocene and for the last four years at Rodlands. Cal. Several hundred residents of the country lying north of Salem, staged a demonstration In Salem with the presentation to the county court of a petition asking fur a paved roadway ^ D E A L E R connecting Brooks and Mount Angel and piercing part of the Lake Lablsh district. The petition contained 575 uamea. The extent of motor travel from other states Into Oregon during the ■•urrent year may be forecast from the fart that during the month of May There has come r.c, improve it'91 motor vekirlee licensed under ment in partisan political w ar the laws of other states were register •d under the Oregon non resident law. fare. It is as nauseating as ever. according to figures made public by dam Rotor, secretary of state, or this number the greatest registration FOa SA l R—Select waa of California care, of which there were 3921 Next in number ta 1795 cars from the state of Washington ’" t0 P*r conh delivered Italsst • » '" " or ether stations or siding« and third. 531 cart from the ateto of in this taction. Farmers h f pooling to Idaho. gether esn usa car lots to advantage W ith the arrest of Cyril Goff, an R W O W N S V ltt. K W x B K H O V S k S . T H ’ - OLE GROUCH - - - ~ AND SU RPLU S $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Commercial and Savingj account« Solicited A Halsey Orphan’s Home As goon as arrangements can be completed, an airplane forest fire pa trot will be established at Eugene. Senator McNary was told by Secre tary of War Weeks and Colonel W il liam C. Greeley, chief of the forest service. Three planes are to be pro vided for the use of the patrol. At Klamath Kail« Roy Tanka- lay tanked up too much and now ha la in the tanks. He it the ion I Opposition to his policy In handling of State Prohibition Officer T an ka- the horse show in the state fair caus ley. and on the 4th he plaaiUd •d Dr. J. W. Morrow, democratic na guilty of the ownership of a 1200- tlonal committeeman, to send his resignation from the state fair hoard gallon still and the m anufacture of , to Governor Pierce. Horace Addis of moonshine. He was sentenced to | Portland, field editor of the Oregon a *1,000 fine and 100 days in jail. Farber, was appointed as a member He who declares to a newcomer th at the weather is unua tai tells the truth. There ia no other kind. No two b lades’of gras«, no two days or hours or individuals ate exactly alike. There is a proverb that “ it ta always the unexpicted th at happens. r Organisation has been perfected In Mrs. Martha J. Ktyaer, herself Portland of a daylight lodge of .Masons, whose membership la compos an orphan and knowing the needs ed of members who are employed at of such, has charge of an orphan's night and who therefore can attend home in the postoffice building. only seaalons held by day. Chester W heatftll and Harold Stu- man. Eugene youths found guilty In circuit court oo the charge of assault and robbery while armed with a dan gerous weapon, were sentenced to serve seven years each in the state penitentiary. Fire that started In the dry kilns of THE F LESH IS WEAK H m Q o M Medal shingle mill. In the Nehalem, near Blrkenfeld, destroyed Every lawmaker s ta lls out 39 trucks of shingles that were in with the desire to cut down the the kilns and about 1,500,000 shingles expenses of government and so , on the outside, entailing a property reduce taxes, but very few of loss estimated at 910,000. them have the courage of Cool A. W. Stone, who on June 1 terminat idge. As each successive ap ed his connection with the Hood River propriation bill comes before Apple Growers’ association. Imme them they find its beneficiar diately began the task of converting ies and their supporters ready the Mosier Frutt Growers' association to knife if they oppose it and into an organisation characterized by they fall down. strictly co-operative lines. Of the bonus bill the Dear born Independent says: “ Tin p rsd 'o it'g v t ’ of th« bonus bill has been overruled, but his argum ents have not. "Although the bonus bill is now a law, the bonus itself will prove disappointing to those who receive it (and who in the end will have to pay for it) while it will exactly double the war debt th at now rests on ev ery family in the United States. The estim ated cost of two and a quarter billions of dollars does not include the millions which will be required to administer the new law, nor the other mil lions which will be required to pay interest on the m orey that will have to lie Ijorrowed to ful fil the term s of the law.” o» counterfeit tags found on the ma china of P J. Piers« ax-motorcycle policeman, when he »as arrested nt McMinnville on a minor traffic charge The Irudn-Modtoo company hna the contract with the state to furnish license plates. Dishonest workmen, the police said, have stolen or made duplicate sets of tags In the company's workroom and ere thought to have done a profitable business In selling these nt reduced rates to friends. ... IN STO R A G E ................ H A Y , .. .................. G R A IN ....................„ A N D F E E D , Have you used any of F IS H E R 'S E G G ® JK P R O D U C E R ? Include a sack with yoiirJK next order of poultry feed and \o n will be sur-y> 45 prised with results obtained. X /|\ New and Second-hand Wool Sax. Also TwineSJ O. W . F R U M 0/ A m e ric a n E a g le ¡ Fire Insurance Co. American Eagle Eiro Insurance company will pay you 85% of the cash value in case) of loss by fire. Nay is worth just ns much in storage as you might get for it in case of fire. T h } : Any Girl in Trouble C. I’. STAFFORD, Agent may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the GT— White Shield ilouic. 565 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregou. ♦ ^ « • H W H e e M M g gg H g g H w g u m g geeee t t t t im j IRVING BACHELLERu ---- - ..... ■«■ COf>YRJ&WT * «VISO OACMtLt. (Continued) CHAPTER X X IV The Pageant Jack began to assist Franklin In hie correspondence and In the many busi ness details connected with his mie sten. " I have never seen a man with a like capacity for work,” the young officer writes. “Every day he Is conferring with Vergennes or other representa tives of the king, or with the min isters of Spain, Holland and Great Britain. The greatest Intellect In the kingdom Is naturally In great request. Today, after many hours of negotia tion with the Spanish minister, In came M. Dubourg, tbe most dis tinguished physician In Europe. “ 'Mon chere maître,’ he said “I have a most difficult case and as you know more about the human body than any man of my acquaintance I wish to confer with you.’ “Yesterday, Doctor Ingenhauz, phy sician to the emperor of Austria, came to consult him regarding the vaccina tion of the royal family of France. “In the evening, M. Robespierre, a slim, dark-skinned, studious young at torney from Arras, wearing gold- rtmmed spectacles, came for Informa tion regarding lightning rods, he hav ing doubts of their legnllty. While they were talking, M. Joseph Ignace Gulllotln, another physician, arrived. He was looking for advice regarding a proposed new method of capital punishment, and wished to know If, in the Doctor's opinion, a painless death could be produced by quickly severing the head from the body. Next morn ing, M. Jourdan, with hair and beard as red as the flank of my bay mare and a loud voice, came soon after breakfast, to sell us mules by the shipload. "So you see that even L living In hla home and seeing him almost every hour of the day, have little chance to talk with him. Last night we met M. Voltaire— dramatist and historian —now In the evening of his days. We were at the academy, where we had gone to hear an essay hy D'Alembert. Franklin and Voltaire—a very thlu old gentleman of elghty-four, with pierc ing black eyes—sat side by side on the platform. The audience demanded that the two great men should com« forward and salute each other. They arose and advanced and shook hands. “ ‘A la Française,' the crowd de manded. "So the two white-haired men em braced and kissed each other amidst loud applause. “As we were leaving the table one Jay he said: 'Jack, I hs.ve an idea worthy of L>emosthenes. My friend, David Hartley of London, whe «tilt has hopes of peace by negotiation, wishes to come over and confer with me. 1 shall tell him that he may come 'f he will bring with him the Lady flare and her daughter.' " 'More thrilling words ware never spoken by Demosthenes,' I answered But how about Jones and hts Bonne Homme Richard? He Is now a terror to the British coasts. They would fear lestructlon? " T shall ask Jones to let them alone.' he said. ‘They can com« under s special flag' “Commodore Jones did not appear again In Faria until October, when be came to Tassy to report upon a I famous battle. W h tre O ur lee Cream is Served there i« Hire to be satisfaction. For the family deaiert tier* is nothing io e ici w e. With each succeed- ¡F " *ro nful you’ll like It more a: d ii.ore, 1.« t tie send you some. We have all flavors. We sell pint», quarts, half gallotis and gallons. Clark's Confectionery H ALSEY “I wee eager to meet thle terror of the coaste. Hie Impudent courage and sheer audacity had astonished the world. The wonder waa that meD were willing to Jain him In such dare devil enterprises. “I had Imagined that Jones would be a tall, ganne swarthy, raw-boned, swearing man of the sea He was s sleek, silent, modest little man, with delicate hands and features. He wished to be nlone with the Doctor, and so I did not hfiar theli* talk. 1 know that he needed money and that Franklin, having bo fund«, provided the sea fighter fyem t ie own.purse "One evening opr n ear neighbors, Le Compte de »Tbaumont and M. LeVlIleard, came Jo announce that a dinner and ball In honor of Frxtiklln would occur at tbm palace of Compte de Chaumont leas than a week later. “ 'My good friends,' said the phlloe opher, ‘I value these honors •which are so graciously offer h l me, but I am old and have much w ork to do. I need rest more than I i« u d the huuori? “ 'It la one of t h * penalties o£ being a great savant th at people wtZ.i to see and know him,’ aald the cq’jn t. “The moat distinguished people In France will be among those wLo do you honor. I think. I f you scan recall a talk we had some week» ugo, you will wish to be present.’ “ ‘Oh, then, jo u have heard from the Hornet? “ 'I have a letter here which you may rend at your conventt nee? ‘" M y dear friend, be phased to re ceive my apologies and iv y hearty thanks,* said Franklin. ‘Not: even the gout could keep me away? "Next day I received a •octnal In vitation to the dinner and b.Vl. I told the Doctor that In view of »lie work to be done, I would decline (fie Invita tion. He begged me not te ,<10 It and Instated that he was countlrgg upon me to represent the valor and chivalry of the New W orld; that at J .Iia d grown Into the exact stature of Washington and was so fam iliar w it’ / hla manners and able to Imitate the fa In conversa tion, he wished me to fgssume the cos tume of our coramaD'Aet tn chief. He did me the honor tit ssy : " ‘There It no ether tman whom It would be safe, <to trusl In such an exalted role, t w is t, ^ s a favor to me, you w«ui<i r ,e „ Csn be done at the c^ tu m rr's an< Ret me have a look at >ou? " I did ae he wished. T i e result was an aston'iblng liken» ta. I pressed as 1 had e»en the great loan In «!>» field. I wp'.e a wig slightly I taged w ith /ra y , * olue coat, buff wal Iteoat a n / and sword and the top hoots »nd spurs. When I strode weroe» the ro-VJ) In the masterly fnsh'rwi of our great commander, the Doctor dapped his hands. " ‘You are »a like ljn t ss one pea Is like another? he eiutxlmed. 'Nothing would so please our good friends, the French, who have B q immense curi osity regarding Le G rand Tasentoii. and It will give mu an opportunity to Instruct them aa to our aplrlt? went ta Ala desk and took from a drawer a Wrote of jew eled gold on • long neckfece of stiver—a gift from the king—<md put It ov sv my head eo that tbe »-mag ehone up 9n my breaet. “ T bF t la for the fal B of our peo ple? h's declared. T h e guests w ill etsent hle on the grounds of the count 1st» in the afternoon. T o n w ill ride • ° F ^ng them on a « b it« here«. A beautiful maiden In ev white robe held A U T O M O B IL E R e p a ir in g GARAGE F.sk and Gate« tire . W ill.n l battery « rv.ee SpecUl equipment for h . nd:t»r I rouble call« given prompt sttentioa any lime and any wt ecked cars HALSEY GARAGE Telephone / ,,'»s ( Rfttdenct night», I8x A L B E R T FOOT E Trop