Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 26, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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When he was lying on hU bed and
tls clothe« were being removed, the
"Colonel Blnkua. will you help »bis eommander la chief paid him this well
roan to take me down to the British de-erved compliment as be held his
ship?" Arnold asked. "I have an en­ hand:
“Colonel, when the war Is won It will
gagement with Its commander and atn
he inly because I have bad men like
alf an hour late."
Solomon had hud much curiosity you to help me."
Seen Jack came to his side and then
about that ship. He wlabed to a«« the
unn who had gone Into the buah and Margaret. General Washington asked
the latter about Sirs. Arnold.
hen to Smith's with ArnolA
"My mother Is doing what she can to
“Sart'n," Solomon answereC
They got Into a email barge with comfort her," Margaret answered.
Solomon revived under stimulants
he general In the cuahloned rear sear,
and was able to tell them briefly of the
is flag In hand.
They came up to the Vulture and dire struggle he had had.
"It were Slops that saved me,” he
jade fast at Its lundlng stage whore
whispered.
n officer waited to receive the gen
He fell into a deep and troubled
.tl. The latter ascended to the deck,
n a moment a voice called from sleep and when he awoke In the mid­
dle of the night he wag not strong
hove:
"General Arnold's hoalrneB may enough to lift tils head. Then these
faithful friends of big began to know
nine uboard."
A British warship waa g thing of that this big, brawny, redoubtable sol­
rent Interest to Solomon.
Once dier was having hjs lust light. He
board he began to look ubout him al seemed to be aware of It himself for
lie shining guns and their gear and be whispered to Jack :
"Take keer o’ Mlrandy an’ tbe Little
lie tackle and the men. He looked for
Cricket."
xrnold, but he was not In sight.
Among the crew, then busy on the
Late the next day he called for his
eck, Solomon saw the Tory desper- Great Father. Feebly and brokenly
do "Slope,'' one time of the Ohio he had msnuged to say:
Iver country, with his black pipe In
“Jea’ want—to—feel—bis hand.”
Is mouth. Slops paused In hie haul
Margaret had eat beside him all day
ng and reeving to shake a Bal at helping the nurse.
olomoo. They were hearing the sn
A dozen times Jack had left his work
tor. The sails were running up. The and run over for a look at Solomon.
■ hip had begun to move. Whut was UB one of these hurried visits the
young man had IWW*«! of tbe wish of
be meaning of this? Solomon stepped
his friend. He went Immediately to
o the ship's side. The stair had been General Washington, who had Just re­
love up and made fast. The barge was
turned from a tour of the forts. The
lot to be seen.
latter sow the look of sorrow and
"They will put you all ashore be- anxiety In tbe face of his officer.
ow,” an officer said to him.
“How is the colonel?” he asked.
Solomon knew too much about Ar
"I think that he is near the end,”
told to like the look of this. The Jack answered. "He has expressed a
¡fleer went forward. Solomon stepp'd
wish to feel your hand again."
l j the opening in the deck rail, not
"Let us go to him at once," said the
■ "t closed, through which he hud come
-ther. "There has been no greater
board. While he was looking down man In the army."
• t the water, some ten feet below, n
Together they went to the bedside of
.roup of sailors came to fill In. His
.he faithful scout. The general took
i riu was roughly seized. Solomon
tils hand. Margaret put her Ups close
eppeij back. Before him stood the to Solomon's ear and said :
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H tk e y Happenings etc.
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II. W. C lingtnac was in AU any
T hursday.
Miss M ary I.a Rue made a trip
to Albauy Saturday.
Marvin Martin of Brownsville was
a passenger to Harrisburg Monday.
La Veil« Palmer visited in C or­
va llis the latter p art of last wtek.
Miss Pearl Campbell returned
Saturday to A lbany, where she ha»
employment.
Mies L illia n Saeed is visitin g at
the home of her parent», N. I'.
Sneed and wife.
Mrs. J 0 . Cross was a passen­
ger Monday to H arrisburg, where
>hi has a class in music.
Miss D orothy C ornelius arrived
Monday for a week w ith Mrs. L
C. M irria in and other frieuds.
Mrs. Florenee Leeper arrived
from Eugene Thursday to visit her
m other, Mrs. Muy M ille r.
Mrs. E lb e rt Isom was taken in
as a mem bar at last week's meet­
ing of ths Neighbors o| W ood­
craft.
G. T. Hockensm itb and fa m ily
of A lbany ware visiting at Mrs.
Bond's and J. L, Palmer's Sunday
of last wevk.
Mr». M. H C randall of Port­
land arrived F riday to visit Mrs.
H W • C bnguiaii
She was joined
io the evening for a lew hours by
her husband, who is a Southern
Pacific conduotor. She relum ed
to Portland Suturday.
This week's is the last announce­
ment of our big premiums to new
subscribers and paid-lu-advsm e
subscribers who obtain new ones,
'fbu offer expnes next Monday
and w ill uot he renewed, 'l'ln e j
who have obteincd premiums under
this offer are well pleased w ith
them. O ur supply of tbo-e Wear-
Ever A lu m in um fry in g pans now
again enables us to fill a ll ord'-is
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
“ PLATES
THAT
F IT ”
Grown», b rid g t work and fillin gs. It w ill
pay you to get my prices on jo u r dental work.
Cusick bank b u ild in g , A lb a n y
"General Washington 1ms come to
i .un Slops. An insulting word from
the latter, u quick blow from Solomon, see you.”
Solomon opened his eyes and smiled.
ud Slops went through the gate out
tito the air and downward. The scout Then there was a beauty not of this
world In Ills homely face. And that
new It was no time to tarry.
moment, holding the hand he had loved
"A night hawk couldn't dive no
and served and trusted, the heroic soul
¡Ulcker ner wlmt I done.” were his
of Solomon Blnkus went out upon “the
mils to the men who picked him Uh
lonesome trail."
He wus apeuklng of thnt half second
Jack, who hud been kneeling at his
f the twenty-fourth of September,
side, kissed Ills white cheek.
1780. His brief account of It was care
"Oh, general, I knew and loved this
fully put down by an officer: ”1 atruck
roanl" said the young officer as he
not twenty feet from Slops, which I
arose.
: cen hint Jea’ cornin' up when I took
“It will be well for our people to
water. This ’«re ol’ sloop that had .
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. _i.k I know what men like lilm have endured
overhauled us goln' down were nigh.
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for them," said Washington.
ladn't no nmre'n rente tip than I felt
“1 shall have to learn how to live
flop's knife rip Into my ’eg. I never
without him," said Jock. "It will be
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Murphy of ' ^<1 »»> Practice In that'ere knife w«wk
hard."
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, Tnln t fer decent folks, but my or
Margaret took his arm and they went
Independence visited at the home o f , „ ... .
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i hnn Skinner Is nllns on my belt. He’d
their niece, Mrs. Jay Moore, last , |loge the weapons nn’ so I fetched 'er out of the door and stood a moment
week. They are deaf mutes and fo r -j,„ lt h B(| to er ,ile. We fit a mlnnlt
mcr
schoolmates of John I.aRue liar In the water. All the while he
and enjoyed a "talk” with him while hnd tlmt d—n black pipe In his mouth,
here. They were on their way to * 1 * were hacked up a levlle, but he got
Eugene to visit their old home.
I ' hl« ,Mk ln hlm
•" nf * ,ud,,en
I he wasn't thar. He'd gone. I struck
Mrs. E. A. I.aFollette, formerly >ut with ol’ Dsn Skinner 'twlxt my
known as Mrs. Clara Cross, is ccr-1 :e,'*h
Then I see your line end
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' 'rubbed It. Whar't the British ship
tam ly a busy woman in her eastern nowj..
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Oregon home.
Her sister. Mrs. Wil- j ' ’'T.w„
bel0lV stonv r ,B, a„. , ,nlr
1 inm White, says that she Is raising wind In her sails,' the skipper an
500 turkeys for market and plans to awe red.
"Bound fer New York," said Solo­
hatch thut many more, which will
mon
sorrowfully. “They'd 'a' took me
m ake a t i c k o f 1000 in * a ll (as
with 'em If I hadn't 'a' Jumped. Put
cou n ted before th ey h a tc h ).
.ne over to Jasper's dock. I got to see
The Halsey porcupine comes in for Washington quick,
a little more notice this week. He ' "Wiishlngirtn has gone np the river.”
was taken over to enjoy the pioneer' “Then take nte to quarters soon as
picnic by Albert Miner. While there ve kin. I'll give ye ten pounds, good
English gold. Sly God, boys I My ol'
he sat on the radiator of the car and
hide Is leakin' bad."
partook of refreshments, to the
He turned to the tnan who had been
amusement o f the ctowd. To wind cashing and binding his wounds.
up the day Frank Uansle took him
"Fodder me up best ye kin I got
to a meeting of the Orientals where to last till I see the Father.*'
Solomon and other men In the old
he gravely made the acquaintance of
I army had otlen used the word "Fa
the memliers.
I ther" In speaking of the commander
Last Sunday F. B. Armstrong, In chief. It served as no other could,
superintendent of the Salem paper to express their affection for him.
The nlnd » a s unfavorable and the
mill, Bert Gros.4, an employe, and
, sloop found It difficult to reach the
Dale Edson and R. A. Finley,
landing near headquarters.
After
In an auto, liquored up and some tlelay Solomon jumped over
speeded up through Albany. Speed hoard and swam ashore.
Cep Bloom followed them at 00 miles
What follow« he could not have told
an hour, brought them to a halt hy Washington was standing with his or
'hooting their rear tires with his derlv In the little dooryard at herd
pistol, whipped them »hen they a t­ quarters at Salomon came staggering
tacked him and, with the assistance up the slope al a tun and threw his
body. Id ceding front a dozen wounds,
of Officer l.illard, jailed them. They
at the feet of his beloved chief.
paid fines.
, "Oh, my Father!" he cried In a
broken voice and with tears streaming
down his cheeks. "Arnold has sold
Amerlky an' all Its folks an' gone
<Jrent f o r
down the river."
Washington knelt beside him and felt
N unh I C a ta r r h
his bloody garments.
"The colonel Is wounded.” he said
C o ld in t h e H e a d
to his orderly "Go for help "
| The scout, weak from the loss of
blood, tried to regain his feet but
failed. He la , back and whispered:
RINGO DRUG STORE
"1 guess the sap hat all oozed out
Ely’s Cream Balm
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
South
• ’ rat hut I had enough '
Whihln/tuii was »ate uf thus« who
looking off nt the glowing sky nbout
the western hills.
"Now you have me." she whispered.
He bent and kissed her.
"No man could have a better friend
und lighting mate than you.” he an­
swered.
'• 'We spend our years as a tale that
Is told,'” Jack wrote from Philadelphia
to his wife In Albany on the 30th of
June, 1787:
“Dear Margaret, we
thought that the story was ended when
Washington won. Five years have
passed. as a watch In the night, and
the most Impressive detail« are Just
now falling out. You recall our curl
oslty about Henry Thornhill. When
stopping at Kinderhook I learned that
tbe only man of that name who had
lived there had been lying In his grave
these 80 years lie was one of the
first dreamers about liberty
What
think you of that? I. for one. cannot
believe that the man I saw was an Im
poster Was he sn angel like those
who visited the Cf'Chyts? JV h eah sll
B A R R E T T BROS.
McCormick—Deering
Harvesting Machinery
FU LL STO CK
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R E P A IR S
BARRETT BROS.
ALBAN Y
OREGON
No. 18, 11 37 a m. No 17, 12:1 S p. m.
24, 4:27 p m.
23, 7.26 p. m.
22, 3:20 a. m.
21, 11:32 p. ni.
Nos. 21 and 22 atop only If flag get.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p. m , stops
to let off passengers from south of
Roseburg.
No. 23 runs to Eugeue only.
No. 21 rnns to Eugene, thence Marsh-
ueld branch.
Passengers for south ol Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene s n j there transfer
to No. 15.
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
I The d elivery window of tbe
I Halsey posloffiee is open Sundays
from 10:40to 10:50a. m. and 12:15
to 12:30 p. nt.
Sunday m ail goes out only on
the north-bound 11:37 tra in :
say? Naturally. I think often of the
look of him and of his sudden disap­
pearance In that Highland road. And,
looking hack at Thornhill, thia thought
comes to me: Who cag tell how many
angels he has met ln the way of life
all unaware of the high commission
of Ills visitor?
"On my westward trip 1 found that
the Indians who once dwelt In the
Long House were scattered. Only a
tattered remnant remains. Near old
Fort Johnson I saw a squaw sitting
¡n her blanket. Her face was »Tinkled
with sge and hardship. Her eyes were
nearly blind. She held In her withered
hands the ragged, moth-eaten tall of a
gray wolf. I asked her why she kept
the shabby thing.
Mail govs south once a day, closing at
theme, viz : the settling of the im­
mense interior and bringing its trade 11 05 a in. -, north twice, closing 11:25
a . IU. ami 5:31» p. ni.
Mail stage lor
>0 the Atlantic cities.
Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Sweet
•T was coughing with a severe cold. Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. ni.
He urged me to take some remedies
which he hnd ln the house, but I re­
'A patriotic American sr.onld have at
fused them.
"He went to his office while Lee least ten children. I must not forget
and 1 sat dowu together. The latter to say to you whut I say to every
young man. Always treat your wife
told me of a movement In the unny with respect. It will procure respect
led by Colonel Nlclmlu to make t'.'iikli- for you not only from her, but from
ingtnn king of America. He bad seen all who observe It. Never use u slight­
Washington's answer to the letter of ing word.’
"My beloved, how little I need this
the colonel. It was us follows:
“ ‘Be assured, sir, no occurrence In advice you know, but I think that the
the course o f the war has given me old philosopher never made a wiser
.
I am convinced that
sensations mqre painful than your ln- observation.
civilization Itself depends largely on
the respect that men feel and show for
women.
“I asked about his health.
" 'I am weary and the night is falling
nnd I shall soon lie down to sleep, but
I know that I shall awake refreshed
In the morning,' he said.
"He told me how, distressed by his
infirmity, he came out of France In the
queen's litter, carried by her magnifi­
cent mules. Of England lie had only
this to s a y :
" 'She Is doing wrong ln discourag­
ing emigration to America. Emigra­
tion multiplies a nation. She should
be represented ln the growth of the
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New World by men who have a voice
In Its government. By this fair means
By the scientific lu b ric a tio n of 20 to 25 PER C EN T MORE
M IL E A G E AN D PO W ER
she could repossess It Instead of leav­
tile upper cylin d e r w alls and
ing It to foreigners, of all nations, who
B v the lu b ric a tin g of ma-
combustion chamber lu b ric a tin g
may drown and stifle sympathy for the
chfnery
we
reduce
frictio
n
;
gasoline elim inates tbe heat and
mother land. It Is now a fact that
bv the reduction of fric tio n
ste idy drag on tbe m otor caused
Irish emigrants and their children are
we
reduce
tbe
amount
of
by friction.
In possession of the government of
power necessary to drive m a­
Pennsylvania.'
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chinery i by reducing the
"I must not fall to set down here la
By tbe lu b rica tio n of the upDer
amount
power necessary
the hope that my sons may some time
c j’ linder walla and combustion
to prone, rnaebinerv we re­
read It, what he said to me of tbe
chamber it prevents tbe d ’ liosit
treason of Arnold.
duce
tbe
amount
of
foe,
nec­
of carhon. which w ill not adhere
“ 'Here is the vindication of poor
essary to produce sufficient
to anv o ily substance.
Richard. Extravugance Is »3. the way
power, br-nce more mileage
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to self-sutisfaetion. The man «ho does
and power.
not keep his feet In the old. honest
Bv the use of lu b ric a tin g gssn.
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way of thrift will some time sell him­
line the carbon is removed
self, and then he will be ready to sell
I
t
¡«
n’
oved
bv
actual
fc
t
from the cylind ers, e lim in a tin g
Ills friends or his country. By nnd by
the stickin g , burnin g and p it­ th a t W A T E R W IL L NOT
nothing Is so dear to him as thirty
B O IL IN T H E R A D IA T O R
tin g of valvep, excessive wear cn
pieces of silver.’
i
f
you
use
lu
b
rica
tin
g
sasn-
pistons and scored cylinders.
"I shall conclude my letter with a
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beautiful confession of faith by thia
HI
muster mind of the country. It was
L u b ric a tin g gasoline is TI1E
The orig'nators of lu b ric a tin g
made on the motion for dally prayers
gasoline guarantee th a t you
O N L Y system which provides
In the convention now drafting a con­
can make as m anv tni'es on
lu b rica tio n for tbe tipper walls
stitution for the states. I shall never
I l f . gallons of L F B R IC A 1'-
of a gasoline engine w iib o tt
forget the look of him as, standing on
IN G G A S O L IN E as you
producing c 'th o n , fo u l apaik
the lonely summit of Ids eighty year»,
woul 1 make on '200gal!ona of
plugs, p itte d valves arid fa u'ty
he said to US :
regular gasoline
ig n itio n .
“ 'In the beginning of our contest
with Britain when we were sensible
of danger, we had dally prayers ln this
room for Divine protection.
Our
<9 prayer», sirs, were heard and they were
graciously answered. All of us who
were engaged In the struggle must
hnve observed frequent Instances of a
directing Providence In our affairs.
And have we forgotten that powerful
“ 'Because o f the hand that gave formation of there being such Ideas In friend? Or do we imagine that we no
It,' she answered In English. ‘1 ahull the army as those you have Imparted longer need His assistance? I have
take It with n.e to the Happy Hunting to me und I must view them with ab­ lived, airi. a long time and the longer
Grounds. When he sees It he will horrence and reprehend them with I live the more convincing proof I
severity. I am much at a loss to con­ see of thta truth that God governs In
know me.’
"So quickly the beautiful Little ceive what part of my -mnduct could the affairs of men. And If a sparrow
have given encouragement to an ad­ cannot fall to the ground without His
White Birch had faded.
dress which to me seems big with the notice Is It probable that an empire
“At Mount Vernon, Washington waa
greatest mischiefs which could befall can rise without His aid? We have
as dlgnlflcd na ever hut not ao grave. my country.'
been assured, sirs, that except the
He almost Joked when he spoke of the
• Is It not n sublime and wonderful Lord hulld the house they labor In vain
sculptors and portrait painters who
thing, deur Margaret, Hint «II our who hulld It. I firmly believe this and
have been a grout bother to him since
leaders, save one. have been men ns I « ',o believe that without His con­
the war ended.
Incorruptible ns Stephen and Peter curring aid we shall succeed In this
" 'Now no dray horse moves mors | and Paul?
political structure no lietter than the
readily to the thill than I to the paint- |
“When I went to bed my cough be­ builders of Babel: we shall be divided
er a chair,' he sold.
came more troublesome. After It had and confounded snd we ourselves be­
"When I arrived the family was go- | gone on for half un hour or so my
come » reproach nnd a byword down
ing in to dinner and they waited until door was gpntly opened and I observed to future age« And, what is woraev
I could make myself ready to Join the glow of a candle. On drawing my mankind may hereafter despair of es­
them. The Joeular Light Horse Harry bed curtains I saw, to my utter aston­ tablishing government by human wis­
l.ee wus there.
His anecdotes de­ ishment. Washington standing at uiy dom end leave it to chance, war and
lighted the great man. I had never i side with a howl of hot tea in his hand. conquest.’
seen O. W. In better humor. A sin­ It embarrassed me to be thus waited
"Dear Mnrgiiret, you and I who have
gularly pleasant smile lighted tils whole ' on by a man of Ills greatness.
countenance. I can never forget the I "We set out next morning for Phila­ been a part of the great story know
full well that In these words of our
gentle note In his voice and his dig delphia to attend the convention,
noble friend Is the conclusion of the
nlfled bearing.
It was the same Washington riding In his coach drawn
whole matter "
whether he were addreaslng hts guests i by six horses. I riding the blaze-faced
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or his family. The servants watched ' mare of destiny, still as sweet and
him closely. A look seemed to be [ strong as ever. A slow Journey It was
enough to indicate his wishes. The ’ over the old road by Calvert's to Ann­
faithful Billy was always at his side apolis, Chestertown, and s» on to the VV« bave
miles
I have never seen a sweeter atmos­ north.
phere In any home We sat an hour
south
of
Brow
nsville,
on
good
road.
•T found Franklin sitting under a
at the table after the family had re­ tree In his dooryard. surrounded by W ill saw out your order fur 915.50
tired from it. In speaking of his dally his grandchildren. He looks very white
A thousand. Delivered H«l»flV, $1S.
life he said:
and venerable now. His hair is a ¡Shannon At M a rtin , R, 2, H alsey.
“ 'I ride around iny farms until It crown of glory
is time to dress for dinner, when I
"'Well, Jack, It has been no small
- v 'y m'ss seeing strange faces, come, part of my life work to get you hap­
HALSEY
« they sav. out of respect for me. Per­
pily married.' lie began in his playful
haps the word curiosity would better way. -A celibate Is like the odd half
describe the cause of If. The usual of a pair of scissors, fit only to scrape
time of sitting at table brings me to s trencher. How many babies have
Cash paid fur
candlelight, when I try to answer iny youP
letter».'
I
Cream,
Poultry,
Eggs, Veal
" Three.' I nnswereil.
"He bad much to say on bis favorite
“ 'It Is not half enough.* said be. > Hides.
M. H- S H O O K
• SEVEN REASONS W HY.?
L u b r ic a t in g
Gr a so lin e
‘--► ARROW GARAGE
GANSLE BROS., Props.
’Sawmill 4’«
Cream and Produce Station
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