Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 26, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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JU N E 26 I «4
H ALSEY EN T E R P R IS E
PAG F «
H A L M Y E N T E R P R IS E
j forbids “ cruel and
la tn < « » » a * a a < — N<>T ■ • • t r a i — m w i
>■ *•< • a S lla h e X a a a e y
T ku»«aÿ
H r Wa>. M. WMEKLiCK
unusual
pu nish­
and unusual.
Miss D orothy Satchwell
When courts overrule the la w and
Mrs. J. C. Clay had her tonsils re-
■oka. , Ip u . . *1 S3 a year Io advance.
A dvertiaing, 'tti an in ili ; no dlacoun c .n s titu tio n fo r expediency, as every moved last Tuesday at Eugene.
tot iftue at » p a ir ; no charge ler.coui
poalflbn or c lange»,
ka " P a l a f " i P aragrap hs." Sc a lina.
Ma a d vartla ng d lag u lp el aa new*.
T o A dvertixers
knows th a t court
lid , they augm ent the disrespect in
Mrs. J. C. Clay and Mrs. M a ry
P orte r drove to Eugene Tuesday.
hich the law is held and the con
m pt m any people
feel
fo r
Mrs.
HAI
HALSEY STATE BANK
Homer M ornbjnweg o f Portland
_ _ _ _ _ J I” Portland,
was not cruel
was in Shedd Sunday.
ite liig e n t person
and
Mrs. Lym an Pennell and son Lotus
returned Monday fro m a week's v is it
■ Enti-rpriM Corraapondanc»)
m ent,” and tire cou rt held th a t the
punishm ent o f lam s
were the guests o f M r.
I F rank Porter.
Shedd Snapshots
M erle F a rw e ll and
Glen G regory
Halsey, Oregon
returned
8 mday last fro m L e b a n o n , where
she spent a few days vis itin g .
C A P IT A L
M r. and Mrs. E. J. T a it and sm all
daughter o f Great F alls, M ont., are
v is itin g at the T a it home In Shedd.
A N D
S U R P L U S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
C o m m e rc ia l and Savings accounts Solicited
our were home Sunday fro m Goldson.
Mrs. George Gould and fa m ily , who
Miss G ertrude M cKern o f C orvallis live in W ashington, are v is itin g Mrs.
When a congressman in W ashing visited M rs. Vera Sprenger la s t week. Gould's parents, M r. and M rs. St.
John .
>n proclaim s th a t nobody expects
There were special children’s d a y ,
Office hour», 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 except j he p ro h ib ito ry la w to be obeyed o r services a t the M. E. church Sunday i
well represented a ll
Shed.t was
Mondays and Trrday forenoon».
| through the pto n e n r p ic n ic . The
iforced he does about a ll in his l,‘Kht.
M r. and M rs. H arold Pugh drove ball team won the game from
W H Y A R E LAW S SCOFFED?j r.ver jto prom ote disrespect fo r law
to P ortland Tuesday and returned the B row nsville 10 to 2.
I
Mrg M j . Scott o f A lbany
is
P oliticia ns in the conventions are next day.
We bear much about th e ‘ w s v i
ik in g the Ku K lu x K ian a ll too ser
Misses Parthena W hite and Ellen nursing T. H. C. Brasfield who has
c l lawlessness ’ ’ and many causer
Copy received before Tuesday is in
tim e for good position. Wednesday h
late and Thursday'» mail i» too late
(or i t are a tta in 'd , most of w hirl
have mors or less influence in pro
ducitig the conditions we face.
Perhaps the m o st potent of the-i
ia la x it y o f p a r e n ta l co ntrol. /
>urts.
usly.
There are a few sm all sec-
•■'pcerstra returned from a few days , nursing T. H . C H ra rfie ld , w ho f a«
ons rem aining in thé cou ntry where
per t a t N ew port
l denouncing, is a menace to our
spect fo r th e ir elders and a feeling
;ain st them in the campaigns.
a n c/
Rest sweets and soft drinks,
C a fe te r ia
at the
Efficient service
Best cuisine
Pleasant surroundings
own knowledge
and
judg m ent art
W hy?
Because they arc allowed to grow
th a t way. F athe r and m other are to<
busy w ith oth er
th in g s
to
makr
frie n d s and chums o f th e ir children
and
the
la tte r, estranged and left
la rg e ly dependent upon th e ir own im
m ature judgm ent, run w ild.
We do not charge these u n fo rtu ­
nate conditions upon a ll fam ilies, nor
upon the m a jo rity o f them, but they
obtain
in
sexes who take p a rt in the “ wave of
crim e.”
The autom obile has come and has
made the commission o f crim e and
escape from its penalties seem easier
we
fo llo w up the d a ily news reports wr
find th a t alm ost w ith o u t
exception
the offenders come to g rie f in tim e
The conduct o f the courts, too, has
bred
disrespect
fo r them.
Whei
fo u r hewigged and gowned pomposi
ties on the supreme bench decide t
point o f law on one side and foui
others announce an exactly oppositi
opinion, enabling a ninth to exercise
autocratic power and make the r u l­
in g which m ust stand as law , wc los<
respect fo r the le gislators who fra n i
ed such an ambiguous statute and
fo r the judges who disagree over il
uni. fo r the m ujesty o f law in the
abstract.
We would not be any better off fo:
a change enabling the menagerie that
has recently adjourned a t W ashing
ton o r such a chaos as goes by th i
name o f a senate in Rhode Island
toduy to override a decision o f a su
preme court, but surely a provisi
th a t more than a m a jo rity o f th<
supreme body shall be necessary ii
decla ring a la w
unconstitutional
would l»e an im provem ent.
There is room fo r im provem ent ii
the general a ttitu d e
tow a rd consti
tuted a u th o rity.
T hat im provem ent should have it
foundation in the home where otti
fu tu re citizens, lawm akers, judgei
and enforcem ent
officers arc bciiq
developed.
The
officials
who
practice
th<
th ird degree" on prisoners are vio
la tin g the law and
con firm ing
the
ideas o f disrespect fo r it which th<
suspect entertains.
Present conditions have not sprung
up w ith o u t cause.
been scattered fo r
The seeds havi
generations an>
have had plen ty o f tim e to grow.
About h a lf a century ago. In the
Ü
ol
case o f a steel w o rkers' s trik e a’
Homestead,
Pa.,
a soldier namci
lam s, on leave o f absence from guan
tl
d u ty, uttered a “ h u rra h " fo r a cer
n<
El
lx
Ir
cr
n
R«
Io
tp
P»
ta in labor leuder, who probably wa.
as lawless as la b o r leaders often are
A superior officer had the soldie
arrested and stru n g
thum bs
u n til
up
by
thi
he fain ted from th<
is
to rtu re ,
might
The b ru ta l officer was brought in
to co u rt on the charge o f v io la tin i
a clause o f the
con stitution which
/ IRVING
/ B A C H ELL ER j
(C ontinued)
Now here Is tlie wonder and the
Now Andre fared along down the m ystery In tills rem arkable proceed­
rond alone on the hack of the mare ing 1 lies» men were seeking plunder
Nancy. 11« came to an onlpost o f the and here «as a handsome prospect.
W hile McAdoo is objected to on
Highland army and presented his W hy did they not make the most o f
ie ground that he is a D ohiny
p&sa It was examined and endorsed It and be content? The “ skinners"
au Dohepy is ligh ting h im be-
and he went on his way. lie met were plundereis, but firs t o f all and
transport wagons, a squad o f cavalry above a ll they were patriots. The
tuse bs is n 't.
snd later, a regiment of m ilitia com­ spirit brooding over tlie highlands of
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ing up from western Connecticut, but Ihe Hudson and the h ills o f New Eng­
Every flve-to-fonr decision by a
no «n« stopped him. In the faded hat land had entered th e ir hearts. Th«
in c h of judges increases con
and eoat and trousers of Keuben man who called him self John Ander­
everything
in
stock.
Be
quick
®
«mpt fo r law and uontempt oi
Smith, this niau, who called him self son was compelled to dismount and
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John Anderson, was not much unlike empty Ids pockets and take off bis
n u t.
ths farm er fo lk who were riding boots, In one o f which wns th« tlaoi-
h ith e r and th ith e r In the neutral te r r i­ aing evidence of A rnold's perfidy. A
when a bird is killed, bugs rejoice.
O iu v e b
O i I V i l l l g v a • ; Beach cSt Co., best in the world G
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tory, on the ir pe tit errands H is face fortun e was then w ith in the reach of
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was different. I t was the well-kept these three hard-working men of the
Co-operative m arketing of farm
®
W i H T I P f i C • • Heavy or ligh t. F u ll stock on band.
fare of an English aristocrat w ith I hills, but straightw ay they took th e ir
iroducts Is another way of answer ig
I Id i U v e o
Come in and see the qnu lity and ’earn prices
handsome dark eyes und hair begin-1 prisoner and the papers, found In bis
ho B iblical question: “ Am 1 uiy
boot, to the outpost commanded by
nlr.g to tu rn gray.
iro tb er’s keeper?"
• • e
A little out o f T arrytow n on the) Colonel Jameson.
T his negotiation fo r the sale o f the
highway the horseman traveled, a
Before sowing sweet clover you
diould make some tests fo r acidity
group of lliree men were hidden in the United States had met w ith unexpect­
hush— ragged,
reckless,
unlettered ed difficulties. The "skinners" hod
>f tlie soil. Sweet clover must have a
iweet soil.
country lads w a iting fo r cows to come been as bard to buy ns the learned
down out o f tlie w ild land to be diplom at.
milked.
They were “ sklnuers" in the
Give the aifu lfa a chance. Do not
C H A P TE R X X IX
pa triot m ilitia , some tiavo said; some
dow it up because It looks th in to
that they were farm ers' sons not in
ta rt w ith. It usually starts poorly
Salomon’s Last Fight.
the army. However that may have
aid may come up.
M eanwhile.
M argaret
and
her
• * *
been, they were undoubtedly rough,
m
other
had
come
up
the
rive
r
in
a
haril-tisted
fellow
s
fu
ll
of
the
lawless
Don't tu rn the stock out too soon.
sp irit bred by five years o f desperate barge w ith General and Mrs. Arnold
Hie early grass Is watery and has a
warfare.
They were looking for to Hie house of the la tte r. Jack had
ow feeding value, and It is hard on
Tories as well ns fo r cattle. Tories gone out on a tour of inspection. He
he grass, causing the roots tc weaken,
were th e ir richest prey, for the la tte r had le ft headquarters a fte r the noon
n ju rin g the later stand.
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would give high rewards to he ex­ meal w ith a curious message In his
pocket and a feeling o f great relief.
cused from the oath of allegiance.
Good onion soil Is good cabbage
D E A LE R
IN
H A Y , G R A IN
AND
They came out upon Andre and chal­ The message had been delivered to
toll. Both require the richest soil ami
lenged him. The la tte r knew that he him by the mother o f a captain In one
he best cultivatio n in the garden for
had passed the American outposts of the regiments. She said that It had
heir best and successful development.
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and thought Hint he wns near the been given to her by a man whom she
B ritish lines, lie was not fa m ilia r dhl not know. Jack had been busy
Celery demands rich soli, plenty o f
w lih the geography of the upper east when It came and did not open it
mdsture and growth must he kept go­
shore. He knew th a t the so-called u n til she had gone away. I t wns an
ng ■ top speed for a good crop. I f
neutral te rrito ry was overrun by two astoidsldug and most welcome mes-
illow ed to languish during a drought
parties— the B ritis h being called the •:ige in the flowing script o f a rapid
t Is likely to become tough and
stringy.
“ Low er" and the Yankees the "U pper." penman, but cle arly legible. I t was
“ W hat pa rty do you belong to?'' w ith ou t date and very brief. These
w ere the cheering words in I t :
Andre demanded.
My dear frie n d : I have good news
"The
Lower,”
said
one
of
the
.JXÎXS«
from down the river. The danger Is
Yankees.
passed.
HENRY T H O R N H IL L *
It was. no doubt, a deliberate 11c
Jack
belug
out o f camp, M argaret
calculated to Inspire frankness In s
Toward the
possible Tory. T hat was the moment liad found Solomon.
day's end lie had gone out on the
fo r Andre to have produced his pass­ south road w ith the young lady and
ports, which would have opened the her m other and Mrs. Arnold.
road fo r lilm . Instead he committed
a fa ta l error, Hie like o f which It
would he hard to find In all the rec­
ords o f human action.
" I am a B ritis h officer,” he de­
clared. “ Please take me to jo t ir post."
1 hey were keen-minded men who
quickly surrounded him. A B ritish
officer I Why was he In the dress of a
M e e t them in the stunng
Yankee farm er? The pass could not
romance
save him now from these rough,
strong handed fellows. The die was
cast. They demanded the rig ht of
search.
He saw Ida error and .
changed his plea.
" I am only a citizen o f New Tork
returning from fa m ily business In the '
country,” he said.
He drew his gold watch from his '
pocket—that unfailing slgu of the gen I
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tleman o f fortune— and looked of its
By HUGH PENDEXTER
dial.
•«v
l u l l can see I am no common fel- ]
M eet also miners, pros­
low," he added. "L e t me go on about I
my business."
pectors, gamblers, soldiers,
They firm ly Insisted on the ir right [
adventurers and other
to scnrt li him.
He began to be j
may communicate w ith V.nstgn Lee of the Salvation A rm y at the
frightened. He offered them tils watch
interesting ty p e s w h o
and a purse fu ll o f gold and any i
W hite Shield Home, 563 M ayfair avenue. Portland, Oregon.
p e o p le d D e a d w o o d ,
amount of B ritish goods to be allowed ,
to go on Ida way.
R apid C ity and various
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Albany, Oregon
H IL L & <S :i Hardware •
Farm M achinery J;
Nr
2
R qntrek is l' ni vers9' ,n<1 Br,,!sPi
O ur prices sell our goods
e
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H IL L &<a
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O . \Y T R I M
GENERAL
STO R AG E
Have you used any of F I S H E R ’S E G G j jj
P R O D U C E R ? Include a sack with your
next order of poultry teed and you will he sur-cu
prised with results obtained.
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Also T w in ed
New and Second-hand Wool Sax.
O. W . FRU M
Indians!
A m e ric a n E a g le
Cheyennes,
Sioux,
Ogalalas!
Fire Insurance Co.
Ila.v is worth just as much in storage as
you might get for it in case of fire. Th?
American Eagle Eire Insurance company
'will pay you S’> J <-I' th e cash value in cas
of loss by lire.
PAY
GRAVEL
C. P. STAFFORD, A gent
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Anv Girl in Trouble
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places in what is now
South Dakota, just after
the C uster M assacre.
A n d in this » lin in g tale
you w ill find a gentle
love story.
pain and a physician advised that thi
con tinu atio n o f the
prove fa ta l.
COPYRIGHT to
IAVING 0 A C H E L U A
W. S. DUNCAN
'sfnvnc
the m a jo rity o f the fam i
lies o f the young hoodlums of botl
though only in seeming, fo r i f
the strongest man
le democrats could nominate, no
latter how lou dly bis o: l-soskcd
,ponents may shout “ O il ! ” at
¡no.
M cA d o o
R ic h a r d
C o n fe c tio n e r y
oerties o r w orth the powder burned
th a t fa th e r and m other are old fogie:
superior.
T h e y ' been very ill t u t is im proving.
There’s a sure cure lor
hunger at the
nt, hut neither it nor the Roman
rth o iic church, which i t specializes
g re a t m a n y boya an d g ir ls an
g ro w in g up w ith deep-seuted disre
and behind the tim es and th a t thei
la st week.
e organization is not already deca­
A New Serial fo Be
• Printed in
THE
E N T E R P R IS E
b egu iling with next week's issue.
AS COLD AS THE
FROZEN NORTH
is our ice cream. It it d e lig h tfu lly
cooling and refreshing after a hard
■hopping tour. Stop in and en-
j
a plate. We have a ll flavors
— chocolate, va n illa , ftra w h erry,
lemon, lu t t i fr u t ti, etc. It makes
an ideal refreshm ent and is nour­
ishing and wholesome.
Clark’s Confectionery
Continued on page 6)
H ALSEY a u t o m o b i l e
GARAGE
r e p a ir in g
Fisk and Gates rire«
A ll kinds of accessories
W illa rd battery service
Special equipment for handling wrecked car»
Trouble calls given prompt attention any tim e and any where
Telephone ’
V’*S HALSEY GARAGE
l Residence, night», 18X
A L B E R T F O O T E Prop.