Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 14, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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H A U 8 Y E N T E R P R IS E
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Iowa I street, apparently as frosh as I t he
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Stdphen Napby of Berlin gave m ar­
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riage a thorough test by m arrying
fourteen times.
His last wife
left
him and he concluded to try some­
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•tta c rip .lo , . 11.19 a year to advance thing better and committed suicide.
Advertising, iJc so inch ; no ditcoun
(or lime or space ; no charge (or com
Perhaps we are all fools or crazy.
poaitfon or c langee,
Any
of u* who can command enough
la "Pela-fot paragraphs," 6c a line.
« • advertising dlsgulaad as nawa
money can prove in court that w i are.
To Advertisers
rra woman found she usually walk-
' ed 6 miles each day in preparing the
meals for her fam ily of three. W ith
the aid of a member of the co-opera­
tive agricultural extension service of
that state she studied the placing of
her kitchen equipment. Aftc" re­
arranging it, her pedometer showed
that the distance she had to walk in
preparing one day’s meals was but
2.5 miles, exactly half that required
before.
Copy received before Tuesday is in
time for good position. Wednesday is
late and Thursday’s mail is too late.
ti
It
Office honrs, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 except
Mondays and Friday forenoons.
EXPERT BUNK — PERJURY
The blackest m ark
against
any
profession (not excluding the Black
Hand and other criminal organiza-
h im :
t'ons from the list of professions)
"This town Is ndt a good place for
you. Back In Cheyenne or Denver,
stands against the
America.
medical men in
HUGH
PENDEXTEK_,
I t is the oft-demonstrated
fact that, fo r fees of hundreds of
“experts”
of
the
highest
standing can be hired ty> swear in
disputed question.
The wisest of them know mighty
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COPYRIGHT
c c u rt' to exactly opposite sides of a
(Continuad)
Curly bad failed to secure. He stared
_ movement so"quick that
Into the smiling face thoughtfully. The
I none could follow It Dlnsdale knocked
little about the subjects on which
•cowl faded and the hand was with­
the derringar to tha floor. French
drawn, empty.
they claim to be expert, or they are curly dived to recover it. but snarled
unconscionable perjurers.
I
fear and threw himself backward i “I t was pretty gun-play, stranger.
bullet struck the floor under Have a drink?”
medical
fs tim o n y in
Expert
Dlnsdale shook his head and reload­
and Jumped it to the ceu-
ed his guns.
criminal trial
rial may be worth all it ter of the r
room.
"Just walking around a bib I ’ll be
Then with both gune working alter­
costa —• to those who pay for it —
going."
nately
Dlnsdale
caused
the
derringer
but it Is utterly worthless as a
He passed to the door, Ids hands at
to spin and hop toward the door, tl.e
his side. French Curly wished he car­
means of forming correct judgment. shots coming almost together and tacit
ried a aecond derringer as did San
Titus Oates in his day was as farthering tha flight of the weapon.
Juan Jo«, but in his heart he knew he
“Look
out
I"
some
one
howled.
trustworthy on the witness stand as
would not risk a shot had be had the
He wheeled In time to behold French
extra gun.
the average “expert.”
Curly half over the bar and reaching
This episode, more spectacular than
In view of the reception given this for tha bartender’s gun.
I “Quit it,” calmly commanded Dlns­ tragic, added to the reputation that
kind of testimony in criminal cases
Dlnsdale was acquiring, From resort
dale, walking toward him. “You didn't
to resort the story was carried that
the fact that there is a great deal count rig ht I have a shot left.“
The gambler dropped back to the night, and by morning the “greenback
of contempt of court in America is
floor and Dlnsdale put up his weapons. man" was the principal topic of con­
no cause for surprise.
Reno Frank, drawn from his private versation among all classes. The story
room by the firing, now ran forward of his prodigality trebled bis losses
and gifts In the telling until It was In­
Here are a few sentences from the i;nd behind the bar against which evitably concluded that the source of
statement of Milton A. M iller, can­ Dlnsdale was leaning. W ith a scowl his wealth, at the least, was mysteri­
didate for the democratic nomination to his heavy face he stared from ous.
The morning also found something
Curly's furious countenance to that of
to the United States senate, which
the nonchalant Dlnsdale, then at the new added to the widely flung gossip
and was based on his encounter with
belong in . the Enterprise's platform floor and the battered target.
“Seems to me, stranger, you've Bandy Allen In the I. X. L. hotel. With
as wall: “ I favor excess profits tax.
I token some liberty with my new floor," the usual exaggeration It was loudly
J favor atriet child labor laws 1 be began.
bruited about that the two men had
favor prohibition and the strict en
“A matter of doing that, or killing a parted with the understanding they
should begin shooting on sight when
forcement of the law. I am in favor snake. But you must admit It was
pretty gun play. Ask any of tha men." next they met. For several days Allen
of anything that w ill bring world
Reno Frank's hsnd was resting be­ had been drinking heavily. Ke was a
peace, preferably the league of na­ neath (he bar. fumbling for the gun type that loees nothing of deadllness
because of liquor. The more he drank
tions."
tha more quiet he grew. There was no
doubt as to his making threats against
Dlnsdale a few hours after the scene
La Follette will get the vote of
In Kano Frank's place. But the two
is
a
Combined
Compers and his beer followers
I z l B U l C l U C Treatment,both did not meet and now It was morning
nmong union laborers, but if he
local and internal, and hat been success­ and tha entire town was expecting
should get a plurality it would be ful In the treatment o f Catarrh for over them to settle their feud before sun­
down.
only a minority for him and beer. forty yean. Sold by all druggists.
Near noon Dlnsdale appeared on the
F. 1. C H ENEY & C O .. T oledo, O hio
W ith the dry vote divided between
Coolidge and Davit surely no friend
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
oi prohibition can afford to miss the
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The wire* have of la te boen bur­
dened with details of how the moat
noted criminal lawyer, aided by sud­
denly notorious criminal witnesses,
worked to save the necks' of the two
Cther
temporarily
most
notorious
For G r a
criminals
Mrs. Rebecca Foster, after smoking
a pipe for 67 years, died at Tacoma
Aug. 9, Just a week after she gave
up the habit, aged 92.
continued
the
habit
I f she had
perhaps
she
would have lived to a ripe old age.
On page 1 is ta ofi.r by the county
fa ir management which will enable
community clubs, granges,
Women’s
dubs and the like to put money in
their treasuries and at the same time
increase the patronage of the annual
•vent which haa been and will I * of
ac much value to agriculture In the
county, the fair.
This campaign Is
ss wide t * the county and through it
and
see
O. W . F R U M
New
and best grade of
Sacks
Second
on hand
Market prices paid for any kind of
G R A IN A N D H A Y
A m e ric a n E a g le
way of practioal education than by
sny other means.
Fire Insurance Co.
li duced to buy tickets, and to enoy
The Oregon Voter
Governor
Fnllatta.
Pierce
guessed
that
would support La
I t was such a poor guess
that Pierce pronourcod it a w illful
Ils.
Whereat the Voter “Jest laffe."
In our courts an "expert" la a fe l­
low who it paid a big fee for solemn­
swearing that Ma
knowledge
____
Ignorance is
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• Armstrong Linoleum 9x12 $18.75;
9x104 16.00'
• Congoleum Rugs -
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New stock of Axminster
Special
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$2.25 to $5.75;
• Small Rugs 27x£4
O ur prices sell our goods <
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A ny Girl in Trouble
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may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Array at the
White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon.
Our Ice Cream
fs made for the best of ns. Re­
member, poor ice cream Is not
only not so delicious as ours but it
is positively dangerous and un -
healtsy. We absolutely guarantee
that we do not violate the pure
food laws, either in word or in
deed, in compiling our ingredients
for the manufacture of the best ice
cream made.
Clark's Confectionery
"Any Penalty If I Stay On Hare?"
there are enough serious men and
women here to work the change. New
times are coming. You won't fit Into
them.”
“Any penalty If I stay on here?”
“That depends on you entirely. I
hear talk about you and Bandy Allen
planning to tight a street duel. I
warn you that If there Is any blood­
shed it won't be a second Jack McCall
affair.”
“There's nothing to that Allen talk
He won't bring any tight to me. Why,
he's a yaller dog.”
‘I hope It's only talk. But Allen has
certainly made the talk.
" If he lays we two have challenged
ich other to a street fight he's a
cheep liar. I f I run acrosa him m
take
by the nape of the neck and
‘PLA TES
TH A T
F I T ” bring him
him up to see you and let you
Grown*, bridge work and Allings. It will hear him eat his words,” promised
pay you to get my prices ou your dental work. Dlnsdale.
"There you go again with more law­
Cusick bank building, Albany
less threats," rebuked the exasperated
mayor. “Can't you understand that
gun-play and all-night carousing are
simply spasm»—that they never last,
that no mining town stands for such
in S a c k «
T w in e
business very long? I f Bandy Allen
and you start any fight—”
We shall not 1“ warmly broke in
Dlnsdale. “I f he comes across ray
path I'll take his guns away from him
and send them to you.”
I'm afraid you’re hopeleea," sighed
the mayor. “I've taken It on myself to
warn you. You'll do as you will, of
course."
But I haven't killed any one y e t /
protested Dlnsdale. 'T’ve lost money
nt poker. Surely that doesn't bran®
me os a card sharp. I've bought Sev­
ern! million drinks, but your citizens
drank them."
''I’ve heard about you throwing
money away. The gulch is full of
stories about you. They call you the
'greenback man,’ " was the cold retort
“No crime for a man to be open-
handed. even with greenbacks,” lightly
defended Dlnsdale.
"I’ve finished,*' said the mayor, and
bowing he passed on.
Dlnsdale's
bappy-go-lncky
mien
changed to an expresaron of thought­
fulness as he slowly walked In the op­
posite direction. He was aronsed from
his meditation by • elaw of a hand
clutching his arm. He twisted clear
easily and glared down into the
plnched-up face of a camgi hammer.
“Say. boat. Bandy Allen's down
ahead, laying for you." croaked the
unwashed.
Dlnsdale snapped him a coin and
ferociously warned h im :
“You tell any of your friends I gave
you that and H l hunt you down and
cut off your ears. I never forget a
faca, even a dirty one. Scoot 1"
W ith ludicrous baste the fellow
raced up the street the cola clntched
In his hand, with a great fear ctutch-
. tng a ( hla heart W ith a dry chuckle
Dinsdolt CflBtluued hlg wilk.Vnd half
the advantages the fa ir offers in the
probably many more people will be
•
With
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H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Poll»-
J H ILL & <5 8 Hardware •
Dlnsdale's smile vanished.
“Is that an order for me to get
out?” he sharply asked.
"No; not an order. Simply some
good advice. Affairs have been run
rather loosely here ever since the big
rush commenced, but conditions will
soon change. When they do, men of
your type won’t be wanted. Already
dollars a day, medical and psycho­
logical
ly
had bean la bed all night I t stead of
three hour« of sleep daring the fore­
noon. He visited several divas with­
out tarrying In any. As ha was leaving
a gambling tent a disheveled creature
followed him and warned:
"Watch out for that Bandy Allen.
He ’lows to pot you, mister."
"Thanks. Run away."
And the fallow stumbled off to stare
ecstatically at tha greenback In bis
grimy paw.
In the afternoon following the lively
night at Reno Frank's he was accost­
ed In front of the Grand Central hotel
by a grave-faced man, who rapidly
said:
“Your name Is Peter Dlnsdale. I am
mayor of this town. Mayor Famum.
I must talk plainly to you, as you are
a young man. I hope you're more fool­
ish than dangerous.".
“Shoot, mayor. I ’m both young and
dangerous, hut never dangerous to
Mayor Fsrnum."
The mayor frowned at the flippant
tone and boastful words and advised
Hay is worth ju st as much in storage as
you might get for it in case of fire. Th ?
IA m erican Eagle Eire In su ran ce r o m p a n , i
‘will pay you S5% o f th e cash value in ta s ? ,
of loss by fire.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent,
aloud said:
“They're getting organized. Society
for Warning Pete Dlnsdale Against
the Evil Plans of Bandy Allen. First
chap babbled about his luck, now
they’ll ambush me In relays.”
He had scarcely come to this whim­
sical decision when another man glided
from the doorway of a store and be­
gan:
“Mr. Dlnsdale, I want to warn
you—"
Dlnsdale caught him by the collar
of his ragged shirt and shot him
back Into the store.
“Still trying to build up a name os
a fighting man by Ill-using bummers,"
spoke up a rasping voice.
Red of face Dlnsdale turned and en­
countered the scornful gaze of Mrs.
Colt. Beside her and ducking her head
In timorous welcome was Lottie Carl,
trig and trim in new dress and serv­
iceable shoes.
"The man annoyed me, Mrs. Colt,”
gravely answered Dlnsdale.
Lottie Carl advanced to greet him,
but the widow swung her back from
contamination. Dlnsdale sorrowfully
returned her troubled gaze, lifted his
hat to Mrs. Colt and hurried on. For
an hour thereafter It would have been
hazardous for any one to have In­
truded upon his affairs. He had treat­
ed all his experiences as Jokes, but
the meeting with the widow and Lottie
Carl cut him deeper than he cared to
admit to himself. Consequently he
was In a bad humor as he walked back
to the Bed Rock and all but ran Into
Kitty the Schemer. He touched his
hat and stepped aside, bnt she blocked
his path and complained:
'Isn't any of your wealth to come
to poor me, Mr. Bad Man?"
'I'm taking them alphabetically and
haven’t reached the S'* yet,” he grave­
ly explained.
'Joe says you play poor cards," she
sweetly informed him.
‘Joe ought to know. He was In the
game when I was trimmed."
‘I f I tell him that he won't like
your saying I t ”
He smiled cynically and assured
her:
“You efln’t make bad blood between
Joe and me. So long as I don't fall In
love with you Joe won’t sniff any bat­
tle smoke.”
‘J'm afraid Allen will get you first,"
she Jeered. He halted his step* and
cwntemplated her curiously and mused:
"So you're the one who set the yarn
going about me fighting that rabbit."
"You're as poor at guessing as you
are at cards. You’ll know when I be­
come busy."
“Work fast, little woman, as I shall
be leaving the gulch soon."
Her pink and white face hardened
and the blue eyes squinted up with
malice.
When you feel the rope that McCall
dodged remember me, my bad man.”
“I shall remember you for a long
time; but I ’m not your bad man,"
he softly reminded her a* he passed
on.
K itty the Schemer bit her red lip*
and watched him swing up the street
The experience of having young men
Ignore her undoubted charms was both
new and Intensely disagreeable
The night began for Dlnsdale as had
the others. From tent to tent and
from dance bell to saloon he trav­
eled. lavishly acting as host to crowds
of men who already were whispering
their belief he was one of the Ogalsla
train robbers In the Big Are, devoted
entirely to faro tad largely patronised
by professionals who hsd made kill­
ings at poker, he added to Ms an
savory reputation hy «Inning two thou-
sand dollars In gold sod Uten nmopy.
tng to shoot hla way clear of tha Joint
when the proprietor became over la-
•latent on hla remaining and tempting
fortune further.
An he left tha place he was thrown
Into a sudden spoil of anger by a poor
creature creeping to hla aide and ab
tempting to tell the some old story
about Bandy Allan.
“You scoot I* he growled, reaching
for the fellow's neck.
“Mercy sakes I Don’t" spluttered tha
fellow. "You gave me a bill thia morn­
ing. I wanted to do you • good turn.
I tell you Allen's going to try for
you."
“Excuse me, neighbor,” sighed Dlna-
dale. “I 'w been trolled pretty strong
by your friends today."
“I ain't after no more money. I
owed you a few words, I thought. No
funny business to It. I heard French
Curly as much as tell Big George yen
was haring your last night— 'less you
seen Bandy Allen first. Them was hla
exact words, almost. BaUav«-, or forgit
IL” And ha duckisd away up the
street.
Dlnsdale rubbed hla chia nad mused:
"I'm Inclined Vo believe» It.
But
what the devil la behind It all? That
poor fool Isn’t acting 'less some one’s
pushing him forward."
Only hilarity filled hla sh apely head
when an hour after mldnl ght he en­
tered the Grand Central at id immedi­
ately became a central (lgu re. H e In­
vaded the bar with a mob a t hfa heals
and made It fre t to all. W hile he
dumped some of hln goldett faro win­
nings on the bar the worff was ca r­
ried to the street th at the -green b a i t
man" was throwing everything wide’
open and without limit, am i homeless
man flocked in an I Jammed the place.
I t was while the, last of tiie mob waa
being satiated that Scissore squirmed
through the press and thrust a note
Into Dfnsdale's band. Opeolng It ru m ,
dale read:
Most Important you see ma new—
Joe."
Is Joe wonrlrfg any guns besides hla
derringers?" w tlip ered Dlnsdale (a
Scissors' ear. F o r he waa wondering
If Kitty the Schemer had su< reeded In
compelling her lover to prov, 1 hla love
by gun play.
“Oh. no.' Don't even know t he's got
hla derringers. I’ve been hu ntlng for
you quite a while. He got fired and
came with me. He n outside h era. stew­
ing and fretting. Wish yoefd come;
he'll blame me If you don't. •
Throwing a bag of dust on, the bar
to clean up the score, DlnnZnle f al­
lowed Scissors to the street 6 a n Joa. a
g y ;
“What's the trouble? Yon's» broken
up my party." saluted Dlnsdale,
e Z ^ t7 ,’ n< ,0
you •
growled the gambler.
"Hold on: Don't tall m., y o u 'v e,.,
to warn me against Bandy Allan 1"
"Allan ? Are you ernsy or drunk I
Tve got something th afa nmre la-
portent than fool folk. We tenet —
where we can be «Iona M y place la
th ^ b «
W . i , , otw
“Can't it wait?" asked Dfnadsle rse-
lag across at tha hotel.
“I didn't think so w t»a I suit me
tables and a Mg private game." waa
the grim reply "Hear ray talk then
do^you
, f . ymjr
They walked up the street in »"-nrs
and gained Sin Juan's roes — - TM
except by sone of the klfrhen Data
end the hallboy. San Juan pushed
f2 * 7 * r t
r t n r * * od »'“ * ’«»< into n
chair peeviahly m raplaited;
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