Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 01, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E
OCT. I,
11
HI JACKING THK PUBLIC
blade* cut It out! H l* face waa tom
ber a* be turned to Sorrel Horae and
asked:
An
in d e p e n d e n t— N o t
n e u t r a l —n e w s ­
"Is there more medicine T
paper, published eveiy Wcdueadsy,
can ba put into your kitcheu by (
Sorrel Horae, now desperate In his
S f » '■ . H. W HEKI t H
de».'r* to prove the superiority of hl*
tb i inatallmeot ol one ol our
magic, replied:
"Let Shunca-luta and the white mail
•ttb e rlp o. . 11.16 * ye ar In advanc«.
he tied fast and placed In a lodge to­
A d v e rtiv io g , 2*c an m c b ; ou divcoun
Best by Test
gether. Wa will aee «ho*« medicine
•or lim e or apace ; no charge fo r coni
comes first to take off the rawhide.
iroaitmn or c rangée
Those warrior* who had come with
1* "Palofoi ParaGraph».“ te a II».
Craxy Hors* were elated over this pro­
« • a d v e itie ng dlagulead aa n e w i
See our new and complete line |
posed test. But Little Big Man and
bis braves were much concerned. They
had said nothing to Crasy Horse or
THE OLDEST WORSHIP
the medicine man about Sclaaora' abll
Ity to free his hands ffora bond* Hut
Par- The price* are right
The oldest worship of which
as they remembered that the presence
of Shuncaluta should render futile
we have record is sun worship
any such power they became more op­
The Pei-sian sun worship ol
timistic.
which our ancient literature
It was Little Big Man who super-
intended th* tying up of the two men.
tells was a comparatively mod
They were bound with many lengths
ern development of the cult
of rawhide. Craxy Horse himself In­ groaning was to be heard. This groan sleep*, then one shall ride to Slim
Carved
w ritings
on stone,
spected th* thongs to make sure they Ing kept up for a minute or two. and butte to tell me. T h * other will wait
were right, and he directed that cer­ yet nothing decisive happened. Th* three sleeps more and If High Wolf
which have been unearthed in
tain knots In the cords of Sorrel Horse spell was shattered by » vole* behind does not come, ner any soldier* are
America as well as in othei
the seated warriors calling out:
H«en to be watched, then he will ride
be made more «ecure.
'His medicine has failed, they say. to my village.
parts of the world, tell of the
If a medicine was worthy of a man's
-T h l* plac< t> lo , gOod for camp.
devotion It needed no asalstanc* from They say It Is really very weak."
worship of the orb of day as it
DlDtdale stifled back a cheer. The Little Big Man hat been very brave
mortal*.
Scissors
read
the
dismay
In
was practiced ages and ages
Indians jerked their heads about as one In going to Mato Tlpl. New let the
Hinsdale's fare and murmured:
ago, unmeasured years before utting it in the other mid the price.
"The more rope th* better. Four and were nonplused to behold the camp mere to Slim butte; for they
Wonder if Attorney General
the date popularly ascribed to ncouraging, by artificially rais-
feet would ba harder to get out of white man standing on ths outer fringe say w * ahall have a big fight with
Stone
will drop these cases as soon than
Adam.
« M il.
Stars before many sleeps.
ng the price, the growing of
a dozen."
of the massed group. This stupor Three
I t would seem th a t the first nore instead of less of a crop a * they ceare to be spectacular and
Watch thee* two men. hut do not put
With the last knot tied the two men gave way to a desire for action, and
before
they
become
effective,
as
worshipers ascribed to the sun of which there is an oversupply.
were carried Into the prisoners' lodge with a yell several of the men leaped cord* on Two Knives Talking. He w ill
and laid on robes with the renter pole to their feet and would have laid
not run away and leave hl* friend;
the attributes th a t later people
4. Reduction of freight rates. bis predecessor used to do.
between them. Then they were left violent hand* on Sclaaora had not
nor has hl* medicine the strength
have credited to their successive Ih e railroads are not able now
and the flap was drawn tightly and Craxy Horse loudly commanded:
to take the rawhide off hla friend yet."
deities.
And why shouldn’t -o make 6 percent on the money
pegged to the ground. The assemblage
Do not touch the white man. He
Dlnsdale waa much discouraged
they? All the power they knew invested. Any possible reduc­
considered this the supreme test, and Is not running away. Open the lodge." when this we* repeated to him, but
came from old Sol.
W ithout tion of the freight rate an any
each warrior waited In breathless ex­
Scissors advanced to the medicine Scissor* optimistically declared:
sunshine neither plants nor ani­ arm product could make but a
pectancy. Sorrel Horse was famous pole and seated himself bealde Dlne­
“Even If old High W olf la among
mals would live. W ithout sun­ negligible decrease in the cost
for being a defier of knot*. Some of dale. Little Big Man pulled up th* the hills, a* Craxy Horxe seems to ex­
the warriors knew the white man had pegs and threw hack the flap. Sorrel
shine the w aters would not rise of m arketing. The great dif­
pect, the ride 1* more than a hundred
slipped his wrist thongs, but conditions Ilorse was flat on his back in hl*
en the (sun-given) wings of the ference between the price to the
miles from here. They’ll go through
were no longer the same.
original position, and thoroughly help­ flylug unless something happens to
wind, to come down again upon onsumer pays goes principally
Not only had much more cord been less. It was most auiaxlng. Scissor* them, but we haven't been skinned yet.
the dry land and clothe it with into the hands of middlemen,
used, but the tying of the knots had took advantage of the moment to whla- So long a* we can hope, we're all
most of whom are m aking big
been under the supervision of the red per:
I rlfh t. I'm wakan. I ’m wakan wttaha-
It ia no wonder that Phuebu.
ncomes.
man’s Invisible helpers. Tunkan had
"Alraost beat me. Nip and tuck. It
sha. Don't look downhearted. Look
sent hl* subordinates to protect his Crasy Horse hadn’t made them tighten
was worshiped as the lite-givi
These and a few other nos-
Jolly. That's better. You’re a friend
child. True, the w hit* man had made up some of h it knot* he would have 1 of High Wolf, remember. He’ll vouch
for such he was, as fa r as could rums are offered by all parties
stone offerings to Tunkan. but the red
for you. You're Juat hungry for him
lor
the
cure
of
public
ills.
be learned by observing life,
children were ever first In tb* heart
to show up.”
And now comes the char?«,
whether animal or vegetable.
of the stone god.
Dlnsdale was taken back Into the
Wbeu uian first began to llii proved by court records, that
Almost as soon as the flap had been
lodge and tied to th * center pole.
secured there came the sound of voices
artificial power to supplement this same Dawes loaned Lori-
Sclaaora wa* left free but under sharp
from the lodge, and neither white nor
or succeed his own, the water ner $1,500,000 overnight, which
espionage. Either Craxy Horae had
red man was speaking. There was
uo fear of hla trying to escape so long
wheel came into use, and the 'Oithled the Utter to fool the
only one explanation— help for the
aa his friend wa* a prisoner, or else
sun furnished the power by oank examiners and swindle
red man had arrived from Mato Tlpl.
he wished to tempt him to flight, and
lifting moisture from lake and 1000 depositors.
One voice was high and squeaky and
C op yrigh t by Th« B o b b a -M a rrlll Co.
thereby prove alt his words were so
ocean and pouring it out upon
had been beard before when Sorrel
many lies. Scissors refrained from
the high land.
Horse wa* in a trance In search of en­
THE INCOME TAX
even moving about the camp, and from
(Continued
from-
page
3)
When
steam
power was
lightenment. One voice rumbled and
his position In the opening ef the
was quite terrifying tu those grouped
brought into use the steam was
lodge kept hts companion Informed of
The Portland Chamber of say more of hi* magic the white man outside the lodge. The last would be
produced by consumption ol commerce, presumably compos­
all that wa* going on outalds.
held
up
a
small
square
of
paper
la
bis
a
very
mighty
spirit.
Th*
side
of
the
Two ambitions young buck* were
fuel which, w hether coal oi ed of men fortunate enough or
left hand. Thou he waved hla scissors lodge next to the halt-circle became
soon speeding north In search of High
wood, or, later, petroleum and able enough to have incomes above
lit* head, while the nimble Ha­ agitated. The covering of hide shook
Wolf, who waa believed to be some­
gasoline, had lieen produced in urge enough to be taxable, op­ gers of the left hand folded the paper and bulged outward and then sucked
where
In the neighborhood ef the
past ages by the sun's action.
poses the tax.
But the com­ •ereral times. Tbeu advancing tba pa­ In. The voice* Increased in volume
Short Medicine Pole hilts. A few hoar*
When we use electric power, mittee of the chamber, after per toward Crazy Horae ha dalhtUy and gave the Impression the white
after their departure word waa given
now so common, the electricity investigation, opines th a t it is snipped off a protruding, corner. Open­ man's medicine was making a strong
to strike the lodges and pack them on
is employed simply to transm it only a m atter of a short time ing the paper he revealed that the fight. Then the flap was shaken vi­
travols poles. Dlnsdale'* shelter was
one
movement
of
the
blade*
cut
out
olently
;
and
the
spectators
drew
In
power produced' by steam or n fore the increasing burden ol
th* last to he taken down. He wa*
a perfect stiir of live point*. Until their heels, ready to Jump up and run
by water, products of the sun. public expenditure will force
mounted on hla own horse with hlfl
the simple trick waa explained It must If the battle was transferred to the
In the final analysis, it is the .■very state to resort to income remain a big mystery to the wonder­ open.
hand* still fastened behind him. Scis­
sun th a t lights our parlors and taxation. Oregon may handi­ ing spectators, and a mystery Is always
sors was commanded to rid * at the
Those outside were at the peak of
front of th* band with Craxy Horae on
shops and th a t drives the ma­ cap itself slightly a t the outset wnkan, therefore a medicine.
their excitement and were having diffi­
one aide and L ittle Big Man on th*
chinery in our factories.
Especially did It appeal to Crsxy culty In controlling themselves a* they
by a personal income tax but it
other. Sorrel Horae loitered behind to
Prof. Horner of O. A. C., in will not lie long, in the opinion Horse, Inasmuch aa the star reminded waited for the climax, when the voices
have a private conference with hla
his "Short History of Oregon," of the Committee, before Wash­ him of (Jenera) Crook, or Three Star*. suddenly ceased. The agitation of the
Big Man Pulled Up the
medicine.
£
says “We know th at people who ington and California are com- And how could one stroke of th* two lodge covering ceased. Only a deep Little and
*
..
.1'
c
Threw Baok th * Flap.
(To
be
continued)
worshipped the sun lived here. P> lied by modern tax burdens to
won. Once I ^aa loot* I fixed him
They left many carvings anti
resort to the same expedient.
up stronger then ever. T h it ’a what
rude paintings as religious sym­
is a progressive state
took me so tong."
bols, indicating th at the sun and Oregon
is prospering as never be­
"80 long! It s o all over In no
worshipers were very numerous, fore. We have an income tax.
time. Why didn’t some ona a** you
A ll farmers specialising'In potatnaifl
and th at they probably lived
come out!" muttered Dlnsdal*.
opponents w ant us to re­
are advised by O. R. Blaby, until re­
here for a very long period. These
Grown*,
bridge
work
and
fillings.
It
will
W
ith
a
chuckle
Sclaaora
explained:
peal it and wait until the other
cently of the Mtenehota College of Ag­
These paintings are very old. states have one, when we can
pay you to get my prices on your dental work.
" I shook the flap and got every one
riculture, and A. O. Tolass. ln'charge
to watching It. Then I slipped out th*
The basaltic rock in some places come in at the tail of the pro­
Cusick bank building, Albany
of potato seed certification ia Minne­
hark aide and ran around behind the
has crumbled, leaving the un­ gress program. W hy?
sota. to use bordeaux. mixture far
lodges."
disturbed section of the picture
spraying purpose*. • Such spraying wtu
So a few Oregon hogs can
Sorrel Hors* was released. His face
distinct. The a rt of making continue for a few more years
be commercially profitable., they say.
was deadly with hate as he got on hl*
and Insure against' iste ^dtght Ad-
this paint belonged to the sun
feet. He would not divulge that cer­
rant ages of the nse'of this mixture far
worshiper
and it disappeared to escape taxation while making
tain extra and very stubborn knot«
fortunes
off
those
who
pay.
with him."
found in his thongs had been tied by spraying potato** are thus summarised
by them:
» '
7 "
We are offered in this valley,
SAlaaora.
He preferred to explain
Prevent* late blight of potatoes.
LaFollette's
friends
say
it
is
that
the
white
man's
medicine
had
if our people will advance the
to
Reduce* losses from other leaf dtp.
h*en allowed to appear the stronger
millions of dollars needed, the not fair to accuse him of favor­ t o
ease*, and repels certain Insect*
because th* red medicine wa* die
privilege of supplying our needs ing liter, because he promises t o
Tend* to prodaca more vigorous tu­
pleased at the Indian’s soft treatment
in the way of pure water, gixxl to enforce the law. LaEoUette
ber». aa shows by their performances
of the white man.
voted
against
the
Volstead
law
to
light and abundant power by
"Why should Tunkan help the red In rartona parts of th * state.
drawing from the sun’s ever- and is supported by Gompers t o
Increase* yields under farm condi­
niun against the white when the white
renewed supply of water in and the lieer-guzzling wing of
man ts taken by the hand and called tion* in various parts of th* state.
Messrs. Blaby sad Telaaa have col­
Kola?" he sullenly asked.
Clear Lake region. In the union labor, which raised the
l»eer, no
laborated la preparing Bulletin l t t of
This defense was perfectly logical
series of articles beginning on i •ry in „ New n York:
. ., “No ....
, to
1 work.
But they still work
In the inlnd* of the majority of the the agricultural experiment station of
page 1 anil ending on page (> arc enough to draw waxes. We t o
red men. and more than one hnnd the state university. They discus* the
sounded warnings from several want the law enfotced by its t o
closed on a skinning knife In a lust to experiment* made with bordeaux mix­
make a fitting sacrifice to the stone ture spray* on potatoea at University
sources against pitfalls into friends, not by its enemies.
god. But Crasy Hors* never lost farm for Id years, finding that the
which
other power systems
sight of the main point. He spoke up average Increase In yield from spray­
have
fallen.
Government
W'e haven't lieen told th at
ing. in the absence of late blight, has
sharply, saying:
ownership, on the one hand, Coolidge boiled his his grand­
been more than SO huahala an acre for
"These men tpssk with a straight
means the placing of a danger­ m other and fed her to the chick­
tongue, and their medicine will help late varieties and shout Yt bushels for
ous power in the hands of poli ens, nor that Davis has a habit
us—or else they are liars end their early varietlea. Good raaolte are nlao
ticians. On the other hand the of stealing his neighbor’s chil
medicine will grow very weak. W * reported from th * tubntatlona. particu­
Home-made
Laud of monopoly wait* ready to I
Mnd eating them raw, but
must And out If the young man t* a larly from Crookston.
friend of High Wolf, our brother of bordeaux mixture is the heat applica­
there
is
still
a
month
of
the
aeite the proposed system , as ir
the Cheyenne. I f he Is then Two tion for large acreage*, nt least. Th«
campaign to come and we have
ha* seised »0 many others. If
Knives Talking has talked with a coot of making and applying In
” • hopes.
straight tongue and hl* medicine will paratlvaly small.
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Jife-
Economy, Beauty ana
Quality
pettifoggery.
The United State* government
But when he runs for office hat brought auit aguinei all tlia
he repeats the taffy th at Davis
and even Coolidge, as well as wholesale grocer* of Portland for
LaFollette, have been offering combining to hold up the price of
the farm er about curing his ills food-tuff*, charging that the com­
by legislation.
None of these bination fixes price* below which
men, if he gets the place he articles shall not he aotd and boy­
aspires to, will have a hand in cott* anyone selling lower.
fram ing laws, but they promise,
Do you wonder that the farm-
ju st the same. And what do
e
.’s
91 worth of potatoes coat the
they promise?
1. More tinkering with the consumer 13?
tariff. Such tinkering has been
Do you wonder at the general
promised and performed con­ high cost of living?
tinuously for sixty years, but
Do you wonder that tba Port­
.nighty little good has it done
land chamber of commerce want*
or can it do for the farmer.
2. A commission to investi­ the income-tax law repealed? That
gate m arketing. Simply a few law exact* from the grocer* a
more office holders for the small per cent of wbat they make
■ aim er to help pay for. And off the consumer at trust-fixed
he commission, like so many prices,
ithers, woula never get any­
They teil the farmer that prices
where.
are
governed by the law oi supply
3. Stabilization of prices by
government buying.
Taking and demand, and then they com­
noney out of one pocket and bine to coi.trol the supply and
BRIDGE&BEACH
:
HEATERS
;
H IL L &<S :
Pay
Qrarel
» M l*
RANGES
_
5»1
¿By
HUGH
PENDEXTER
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
‘PLATES
THAT
Bordeaux Adds Greatly •> -1
to Yield of Potatoes
F IT ”
For (« r u in S a c k s and T w i n e see
s O. w . I R V M
New
$
and best grade of
Sacks
Second
on hand
siz
Y
xlz
w
I
Market prices paid-for any kind of
G R A IN A N D H A Y $
would lie hannless as doves in I
the promised development we
Gaston B. Means is not the
reed to be wise as serpents.
1 only liar in the public printq.
The
IDOLS EVER CRUMBLE
knocker*
who
say the in .
’ come tax is driving or keeping
capital and industry out of Ore­
How the idols do fall! In a gon and Wisconsin belongs to
political campaign all the faults the same class.
a candidate possesses, and a
great many th at he does not,
David Foote followed his
are certain to rise up against
son's example and got kicked by
him.
Here is Charles G. Dawes, a horse Thursday. He had ju st
held to be uocorrupted and iu- passed between two of three
animals to feed them when he
corruptible And incapable of | got a severe kick on one thigh.
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
I lav is worth ju st a9 much in storage as
you might got for it in case of tire. T h j
American Eagle Fire Insurance company,
will pay you 85% of the cash value in easel
of loss by fire.
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
help ns against Three Star* and hit
soldiers
"Let Little Rig Man pick out two
young brave* who want new asms*,
and tell them to rid* swiftly to the
Short Medlctne Pole hills and look for
High W olf I f High W olf Is not at
the hills the two men will wait three
w .h .v .n
The four essential* of a bumper
crop are good teed, rich toll, eelentlfle
tillage, and favorable weather.
All
of these— even th * latter-—era morn
or lea* under the control of the farm­
er, for by filling hta soil with humus,
be can lessen the damage by tee much
or too little rain.
Sawmill 4*, mile, HalFs C a ta rrh
eonth ol Brownsville, in good ron<?
Will »aw out voor order lor f lo ,’<0
g thousand. Delivered Halsev, fig .
Medicine
rid your aratetn o f Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
Shannon A Martin, R, 2, Haiaey. f-
C H £ N B Y J fc
C o T toi X
O hie