Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 17, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSBY E N T E R P R IS E
The exclusion act, as it affects the
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We bare a stock of
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~ Japanese, «as entirely within the
HAUBÜY E N T E R P R IS E
|op ,h ., any enterprise which taken , ights of thia nation. If the Japanese
i Enterprise Correspu&ilent«»
Aa !■>«•»•>«•■<—*<»T • • • » » ! — m w * . excessive profits from our citizens, don't like it that is their affair. The
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T h u rs4ay
Lee Ingram and A. E. Whitbeck
i such as would subject it to a burden- great rush of Nipponese to get into
M r M aa- M. Ä H I V I X H
were at the county seat one day last
some income tax, ought to be curbed America before the act took effect
the Super-Fuel It.gredienl. This chemical, mixed with the
week.
gasoline, cleans the motor of carbon, produces a better running
•aba- i Ip o. | l 6) a year la »dvanee. in that or some other way, and that showed that, whatever they may
Miss Hattie Dannen of Shed- vis­
Advertising, >lc an inch; ao discoun any other state to which it flies will _ think of our laws, many of them like
motor and increases the m .lea per galloo. Absolutely guaranteed.
ited her sister, Mrs. E. A. Starnes,
lor liiue or space , no charge lor com
C .me to our «hop and let us explain thia new fuel more
te
time
apply
a
similar
curb.
our
location.
All
talk
of
that
coun­
eoaitibn or c isuge*.
Sunday.
le • ' P e l o b . i Paragraphs," 6c a ilea
The man who stakes his all in the try going to war with the United
Mrs. i.ee Ingram called on Mrs. A.
sia agvaitia.pg dlsgulsad aa nawa.
production of our bread and butter States is bosh.
elephone j RewJence U1|£ht*. 18x
A L B E R T F O O T E Prop.
E. Whitbeck Tuesday afternoon of
To Advertisers
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.s entitled to at large a percentage
last week.
Copy received before Tuesday is
Nut to be outdone by the Hawaiian j
of profit as the man who sells us
tim e lor good position. Wednesday
Mrs. L. E. Bond and daughter Vera
gasoline or buys our prunes, pota and Japanese earthquake prophets, of Albany visited at the E. D. Isom
late and Thursday'a mail is loo late.
Prof. David Todd of Amherst college homo Thursday.
oes, wool or wheat.
OSee hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to t except
A square deal, if it were possible, predicts that the weight of New
and Mrs. Medford Ingram of
Mondays and Friday forenoons.
would wrong nobody, hot oh, what York’s skyscrapers and the relief of Silverton called on Medford’s uncle,
may communicate with F.ntigt) Lee of the Salvation A r a y at the
underground pressure by the world’s Lee Ingram, Sunday, taking Miss'
towls it would evoke from some!
THE INCOME TAX
Z White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Poftland, Oregon.
A partial stagnation in lumbering oilwells will combine to produce a Thelma home with them for a visit.
is by some attributed to a fear of great earthquake. Put him on the
Je'se Jenks and family, Mrs. Floyd
C. C. Chapman, head of the move
Jenks and daughter Jessie and Miss
making so much profit as to be hard =am<? shelf with Mother Shipton.
ment for the repeal at the November
Volena Jenks of Tangent were Sun­
hit by the income tax. The Enter
election of the state income-tax law
Lev. Oren Van Loon of Detroit day evening callers at the J. IL Rick­
irise takes no stock in thia. Th
ard home.
r-nd Robert 8. Howurd, vice-president
oot and mouth disease stopped much condemned the Ku Klux. He was
c" t lie Ladd 4 Tilton ba nk, were in
Lee Ingram and family went to
■uilding in California and the anger kidnaped, held eleven days and re­
Subscriptions to ih> Enter prli) are due and payable in adranoe
Springfield Sunday to visit with rela­
llalsey Friday in the interest of that
leased
with
the
letters
“K
K
K”
d Japanese are buying less Amer
tives.
Mrs.
Ingram’s
sister,
Mrs.
C.
at
the
rate of $1.50 » year. If It is not convenient for a subscriber
campaign.
can lumber, which caused a slacken branded between the shoulders. The P. Clover, accompanied them home o pay lor a rtnenal promptly the publisher is willing to continue the
Mr. Chapman brought photogra
ng of the lumber industry, but the Ku Klux say they did not do it. Of for a few days’ visit.
| paper a short time and wait fur the mousy, but definite instructions to
phic copies of a large number of let
nills are fast coming back to normal course not. They don’t do things
Mrs. Chester Curtis received word ’ do io are desired, because—
ters from capitalists who say they
Should the mills slacken in produc •.hat way. They just happen.
last week that her brother, Herbert j
Under our Oregon law a publisher cannot collect for such contin-
v.’ould have located pay-roll enter
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ion Oregon has more than any other
Tandy
of
Elmira,
is
to
undergo
«
sm-
uacce
unless he can prove that it was specifically ordered, hence ad.
prizes in Oregon but for the income
La FoUette has achieved something.
tate of fine timber, and it will be
gical operation soon and the rest o f . v a n ct payment ¡, desirable.
tax, but he did not accept our pub
io calamity to have its destruction He has made the republicans sit I up the family are down with scarlet
Three people, one of them a schoolteacher, who might be pre*
lished offer to advertise a list o
and take notice. In Oregon they an­ fever.
delayed.
»urned
to koow belter and to have a higher conception of what consti­
them for 20c an inch, nor even con
A few industries that have no‘ nounce that they wili fight him more
Mi. and Mrs. C. E. Mercer and A. tutes fair play towards a fellow mortal, have been unkind or dishonest
sent to their publication free for een driven from Oregon by the in- than Davis.
!. Robnett and fam ily came now 1| * B0
to refu)e
p.y for jj,. Eutsrprise after it bad been mailed to
they, or the most of them, are con
from Evgene Saturday evening and |
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u
*».
ome tax are mentioned by Hofer 4
Chicago mosquitoes beat the devil With E. D. Isom and family and Mrs. ‘h«® ,or » y<” r and regularly accepted from the postoffice by them
fidential and not to be made public— ion in th is w eek’s bti'letin, from
Friday night when they routed a D. I. Isom drove to Cascadia Sunday. without protest.
tnly to be shown where It is thought vhich we quote several, as follows:
I do not wish to be thus defrauded very often and I do not wish
Methodist
camp meeting after his to spend the day. Miss De Etta Rob-
they will do the most good.
Ashland—$132,000 subscribed for
nett remained for a longer visit with t 0 , eDJ th . Enterprise to any person who does not dtsite it, though
Satanic
majesty
had
failed
to
do
so.
The men who have plenty of cap icw tourist hotel.
her grandmother, while the others re- thankfui for the privilege of tending it to all who will pay for it at
ital which they are willing to set at
Eugene— Building permits in June The congregation fled td the churches turned to Eugene in the evening.
$1.50 a rear.
work against the income tax are, as otaled $208,000.
St. Helens—Lumber shipments Inst
capital is said to be, timid. There
veek of June totaled 3,600,000 feet
W i l l . H. WHEELER. Publisher
is one word which, above all others
Baker—Spokane capital erecting
they dislike to hear, and that word 26-ton ore mill at Gold Hili mir.es.
For G r a i n S a c k s and T w i n e see
Coquille—Alpine paper company
Pay Gravel
is "tax-shirker."
drew her skirts about her to eacupe
«
/
buys
site
to
erect
plant.
contact with Lottie Carl’i coarse cloth­
(Continued
iro n . pnge J)
Mr. Chapman avows that there is
Woodburn—Work started on $10,-
ing and run up the stairs.
W
to he no skulking or evading of the
hut I was the one to pick her off her
Ban Juan Joe tried to laugh as he
00 power plant.
\lz
feet and ride with her. She'll be better
light in his activities in the cam­
complained :
Foster—Hydraulic mining plant
Off In the Cult woman's boarding
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"D— n It, Dlnsdale! But you've
paign. He will not follow the tactics -oing in on South Santlam.
house. 'A froatier woman with a rifle,'
VI/ you
and best grade of
made bad blood between me and Kitty.
Milton—Box factory, recently burn-
of Mr. Brownell. His work will be
called her."
Why the h—I couldn't you show your
VI/
1, again operating.
onpn and above-hoard. We fear this
”1 mutt be poison,” trilled Kitty the cards on the table before I made an
Alford Arrows
FAG F
HALSEY
GARAGE
T,
Boyce-Ite
HALSEY GARAGE
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Any Girl in Trouble
An Appeal for Fair Play
I O. \Y. I K I M
I1
New
The amount of money which capi
Inuduhle stand of his will deprive his
cause of many shekels, through the .lists allege that they were about
ahove-mtntiened timidity, hut we i invest in establishing industries in
regou if the income-tax law had
must commend him for It.
He thinks our reference to the ot been passed, added to what will
• invested anyway, would hav? giv-
$1300 which his publication received
t this state a most amazing indus-
for advertising the repeal campaign
ial boom, and we believe is greater
may have carried to some minds the
tan those same capitalists would
idea that said advertising influenced
ive so invested if the state had
his editorisi course. Perhaps it did,
Tered
them a big bonus instead of
hut we wish to disclaim any such
tax.
Siangily expressed, we be
intention. No doubt the business
•ve they are talking through their
i fllces of some newspapers are aide
its.
Io sway the editorial writers. We
have no proof that such Is the case
MISSING LINKS
with the Oregon Voter. But we have
a decided lielief that a contrary sit-
The brand of spirits Conan
uation existed - that the editorial ut­
oyle consults and advertises, and
terances of the Voter influenced the
e brand which the great and num-
men who directed expenditures in
ous American bootlegger dispenses,
that campaign.
■verally produce some startlimr ef-
W’e do not he lieve that those fin­
cts. Combined, their effects are
anciers would have paid so much for
ill more hair raising. Marion and
advertising in the Voter if it had op­
oy Smith, J. Peterson and Fred
posed their cause. And we believe
*ik, all spiritualists and accustomed
they were unwise. They were under-,
seeii»" things, went prospecting
stood to be spending thnt money to
■ rm Kelso to a place called, appro-
make votes for their cause. Had riately to the succeeding events, the
they directed their energies and their jiirit I-ake country, traditionally re-
funds to opponents, placing thetr lit­
rted by Indians to harbor a tribe
erature in opposing publications, they
I gorilla-lik c n ea tu r cs known as
could have reached more of the peo­
mountain devils.”
ple they wanted to convert.
What antidotes for snake bite the
Christ, on earth, was critiis party carried is not reported, but
ed for associating with publicans and they fled the region in the morning
sinners, but he said he wanted to
ith hair on end and reported that
call not the righteous, hut sinners,
■ey had been besieged all night by
to repentance. He was wise. Just
l«nd of thirty gorilla-like crea
so the campaigners of today, if they
res who showered stones upon
are wise, will do their advertising
cm and knocked one of them un-
where it will reach the eyes of thos<
i scious, in which condition he re-
sinners who, they fear, will vote thi
ained for several hours.
wrong way if not converted.
The veracious prospectors shot at
Mr. Chapman does not seek to de
’ horrid creatures, wounding one
fend himself against nny personal
d killing another, they report, hut
aspersions. He devotes himself tc
ley failed to bring away the car
the work in hand. The explanation
xsa, the hide, or even a hatr of the
given above is entirely without re
ad monster.
quest or suggestion from hint.
Add these missing links to the pre-
Mr. Howard was evidently very I storic amphibian reported last year
sincere in his argument and was put
a secluded South American lake
tiug all his powers into the voicing
id the remains of men and monsters
of what he iwlievea is for the good
illions of years old that have tieen
of all Oregon.
ported about once a week since in
The chief argument against the in
undreds of locations all over the
come tax is that it will drive capital
orld, and to these add the beings
and pay rolls away to other states
man Doyle and his followers have
or prevent them from coming to
* i i seeing end even photographing,
Oregon.
nd you will have a museum worth
The Enterprise is still of the opia­
oing far to see.
Second
Sacks
on hand
VI
Schemer with an ugly side glance at
San Juan.
"You must be very lovely. You look
It." retorted Dlnsdale. "But there are
those who come here who are not
Now we'll be going, Lottie."
The girl obediently rose. San Juan
Joe stepped between Dlnsdale and the
door and said:
“Not so fast. We'lt discuss this a
bit further."
"You'll get clear of that door, Joe,
or w ell discuss It with guns." Dlna-
dale warned io a low voice.
"A had man, eh?" politely asked the
w e serve u i i l prove none too big gambler.
"A mighty bad man when held back
fo r y o u r a p p e tite a fte r you once
from a door he'i set on going
ta ste it. In fa ct, y o u ’ ll wish you through."
It was difficult for the gambler to
(O'Jld fin d room fu r m ore. T ry
some a t home fo r dessert. T he hate a man to the edge of ileeth for
being proof against the Schemer’s
way the fa m ily w ill enjoy it w ill lure. Dlnsdale had been a good com­
m ake y o u r h eart feel g ls d .
panion. He was a prepossessing young
nan and might easily Interest good
» omen and weak. The gambler gave
him a high mark for being Indifferent
to Kitty.
Because he believed be
would never have cause for Jealousy
on Dlnsdsle's account, the gambler
lacked heart for what he knew would
end In the death of one, perhaps the
two, of them.
The girl was of no Interest to San
Juan. He felt an Immense relief In
believing that the fickle Schemer could
never make his heart ache by receiv­
ing any attentions from Dlnsdale. lie
crything in stock. Be quick
amazed the woman by quietly agree­
ing:
U n i v e r s a l and Bridge.
"Let It go at that, Pete."
Beach 4 Co., best in the world
And he stepped one side.
"You used up all your nerve and
your fighting spirit In the canyon, I
H |*avv ° r Hght. F ull stock on hand,
reckon," hissed K itty the Schemer,
Come in and see the q n u lity ami !earn prices
now thoroughly enraged at Dlnsdale,
the gambler and herself.
San Juan did not mind her angry
mood»: he rather preferred them.
When she was In a rage It was likely
she had failed In some attempted con­
quest. He was not to be trapped Into
a fight to the death Just to please the
noman’s vanity.
"Really, Kitty, the girl Isn't worth
two good men throwing down guns
on each other. We know Just about
»hat the other can do. I f we went
through with thia It would mean one
dead man and probably two. Now
look tha kid over and any what I ’ve
•old Is true. And It's as be says; be
saved her, not L"
"He might have let her «tease for
herself," Insisted Kitty the Schemer.
"I want to go with Mr. Dlnsdale!"
hastily cried Lottie, deeply frightened
et the threatened tragedy, and yet not
knowing Just what all the argument
» aa about.
"You've made a conquest." laughed
Kitty the Schemer "Look ont. girl. I
may decide to take him from you."
You ca n t! Tou mustn't!" cried the
girl at the drew Dlnsdale Into the
hall after her T a k e me away! I'm
S'-ared of thia place. I'm scared ef
that woman."
T P . Bttte fo o t, c m s rk M K lt t ,
"You little fool."
tn t 5 ch Fra er eonterrptuouilj a« ih< I
I G R A IN
Market prices paid for any kind of
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AND H A Y£
The Big Dish of Ice Cream
Clark’s Confectionery
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• JHILL & <5 8 Hardware •
Earm Machinery »■
te’ "ric”
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Stoves & Ranges ••
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P Q Q
la t ti I lv o o
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O ur prices sell our goods
H IL L
A m e r ic a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
Hay is w orth ju s t ns m uch in sto rag e as
you m ight got fo r it in case o f tiro. Th .?
A m erican Eagle Fire In su ra n ce t ornitali f
I will pay you
o f th e ■ a<h value in cas
o f loss by tire.
C. I». STAFFORD, Agent
ase of myself? Now she won't feel
satisfied till you and I fight and one
of us gets killed. And if I should be
the one to drop tfie wouldn't be satis­
fied till she had her collar around your
neck. The last is one good reason why
you and I won't fight if I can help It."
"8he's a bad woman I” denounced
Lottie Carl.
"Hush, hnsh I You mustn't say
that." Dlnsdale corrected, pretending
not to see San Junn Joe's twisted
smile aa he slowly rsounted the stair«.
“She lives her life and you will live
yours. And we wtbn’t say anything
more about It. Novg we must buy you
some shoes."
They rode down thm street to a store
exhibiting general merchandise
Lot­
tie Carl was soon; equipped with a
pair of shoes such as she bad never
owned before. S’« still carried the
gold dust hut did sot seem to sense
its potentials, end tier companion paid
the bill.
On their way-'to Mrs. Colt’s place
Lettie Cart s ly ly thanked her new
friend and s gd something about his
being "mlghtv good to her." He gruf­
fly repudiated the duggestlon.
On entering the h o rd in g bouse they
were at once 'n the presence of Mrs.
Colt.
She vcnittntted them keenly
while Plnstfile was expressing his de­
sire to pro-ore a room and lodging.
When he finished <he snapped ont:
"Married r
"LociL no! Lottie1 Carl Is only a lit­
tle girlt ha cried, quailing beneath
her fierce gaze.
“I ’m seventeen,'’ pretested Lottie.
Dlnsdale hurr'»dly gave her ante
cedents so far se he knew them and
told of her escape f«em the canyon.
The widow’s nostKls dilated, and ilia
light << battle shsae In her eyes.
"The town's tfJklng shout you snd
that scallyw ag/of a San Juan Joe,"
«he aald. " It Uniat have been a gallus
fight. I'd ’a’ given a dozen ounces to
have been alojig with old Ben." And
she nodded vigorously toward a Sharps
rifle In the cmrner. “ When we come
through it happened to be aa quiet as
a Pennaylvwla Banda y school.
I
never had a crack at the varmint«."
Suddenly her gaxe wandered to Lot­
tie Carl's new footgair, and she de­
manded: '
"Where did you gtt; them hussy like
contraptions?”
Again Dtnadalo wan quick to expiate.
The widow smlkrd grimly and con­
ceded :
i
"Can’t bltsme her as long as yeu
picked, tnem out for h«r. Who make«
k°°d for her keep?”
“I do."
"Why. I have monvyff Men In the
«treet gave it to m e !* excitedly In­
terrupted Lots.« Carl, UDd she held
up the dust.
“She's to keep that. Mrs. C o lt H l
stami tha shot. I f | gr , wiped out— "
5 T* r ruln>l Jour getting wiped out.
It
. . . B
. be nice
mee 1*
ir «he
she can keep what «he's
she's
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(To t* continued)
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