Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 15, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    FARM LOANS
W rite tor booklet descnbiog our 20-
year • Rural Credit Amortized Loans
T h is is good advice; “ I f you live The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live tirin g the principal. Cheap rates. No
in some other towu. trade in that town.' delay.
B eam L a n d C o .,
llut in these automobile days many re
B 3 Lyon street. Albany, Ore.
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
at lowest rate of interest
ments w ith courtesy an I fairness.
FARM LOANS
Real Estate
Prompt service.
ACCESSORIES AND TIRES
* *
Insurance
Courteous treatment.
W m B a i n , Room 5, First Savings Bank
bnilning. Albany
Auto Supplies
J. H. A l l is o n
W est First St.
442
^ Ib a n y Bakery, 424 West First
S tre e t
4 one-pound loaves
for 25e
SHOE ©
SERVICE *
A lb»ny Floral Co. Cut flowers
and o plants. Floral art for every
Shoes that cost less per month of wear
and all occasions.
For Reading
Flow er phone 458-J.
u to Electric Service— Kecharg- THE KRYPTOK PATRON read-
able A & B batteries— W IL L A R D and looks afar with equal ease
storage battery. Phone 23. 119-121 W.
He knows that KRYPTOK ap­
Second st. II. D. Preston—J .C . Cocliran
A
pearance ia a distinct advantage
lue Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon It is more noticeable than a becom­
street. Eat here when in Albany. ing hat.
Comfort and good looks
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
combined
in
KRYPTOK glasses.
M rs . h l o u n t .
B
B r u n s w ic k
P H O N O G R A P H S
at
W O O D W O R T H ’S
-*-*
sole agents for
Phenia Pure'Paint and
Ur. Hess Poultry and Stock Tonic
Piano-case organ, good as new
Eatey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
Meade & Albro,
astburn Bros.— Two big grocery
E
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Optometrists
Main. Good merchandise at the right
Manufacturing plant on
prices.
premises
Albany, Oregon
tp lile Cafeteria and confectionery
A-4 Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
W e make our own candies.
W . S. D u n c a n .
A
Modern
Barber Shop
printed.
*
We m ail them right back to you.
Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, O r­
egon.
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Work9
A B E 'S
PLACE
l’ORl) SALES AND SERV CE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
Amor A. Tussing
K ir k -P ollak M otor C o .
irtmiller Furniture Co., fui.111-
LAWYER AND NOTARY
tnre, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-4JJ west First
street, A lb an y , Oregon.
H alsey , O regon
P
Magnus Johnson has taken
the bull by the horns and offer­
ed the bill to amortize the
stock of the reserve banks when
olman & jackson
the earnings has reached the
Grocery— Bakery sum of 200 per cent, which has
Everything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice long since passed. The average
annual earnings of the banks
ub Candy C o ., F ir s t s tr e e t, next is in the neighborhood of 196
door to jila in Clothing Co.
per cent. The bank act was
Noon lunches.
passed with the intent to give
Home made candv and ice Cream,
the government everything in
ub Cleaning Works, Inc,
excess of 6 per cent. The
Cor. Secoond and Ferry-
government has never received
Master Dyers and Cleaners
anything, neither does it own
M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes
anything in the banks, the en­
MPERIAL CAFE. 209 'V. First tire stock and management be­
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
ing in the hands of the member
Phone 665
W g N g V S R CLOSB
banks, while these are entirely
dominated by the bank in New
agneto electric co .
Official Stromberg carburetor serv­ York as the bank of issue for
ice station.
Conservative prices. All them all. It is a funnel to draw
work guaranteed
119-121 W . Second. the value in the things th a t the
people produce into the specu­
ARiNELLO IPARLORS
value th a t only finan­
(A beauty aid for every need) lative
St. Francis Hotel
ciers handle.—F. E. Coulter,
Prop.. W lNNIFRRD RoSK. progressive
candidate for the
en and money are best when federal senate.
ULLER GROCERY. 286 Lyon
F
(Successor to Steuberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R
H
H
H
M
M
I
busy. Make your dollars work in
r savings department. A lbany S ta TR
n r . Under government supervision.
j^ jO O R E ’S MUHIC HOUSE
223 W . First st.
R o s c o E
" E v e ry th in g musical”
________________ __
A M ES H A R D W A R K,
the
W IN C H E S T E R S T O R E
.322 W. First st.
S. GILBER I & SON
S
• Builders’ and shelf hardware, gar­
den tools, crockery and glassware
New Stock.
New low prices
QTIM SON TH E SHOE DOCTOK
©
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's
store.
“ Sodden Service.’
HE M ARGUERITE SHOPPE
T
Shampooing. Marcelling and Scalp
Treatments
Margaret Countryman,
110 Wes' Second st. Phone 22.
It was reported at Salem that th<
Dominion Lilian company of Guelph
Canada, has proposed to parsons In
tereated In flax development that it
establish a lloaa m ill in the Saleir
vicinity, install the uiaehlnery an<
take 180.040 worth of preferred stock
provided
sufflolant
encouragement
was forthcom ing tram residents of fh<
city.
Shipment Into Oregon from the stnt«
ot Texas of cattle, sheep, goats, swine
dressed carcasses, hay. Straw and
sim ilar produots and second-han«
bags, la prohibited la a proclam atloi
Issued by Governor Pierce
Issuanci
of the proclamation was msde n»ces
sary. the axeeutiva said, because of tin
outbreak of the toot and movth dis
ease In Texas.
Clark Smith has left the F.
M.
Maxwell place, on the
r hemstitching and stamped goo.it. Rrownsvilli?
road, and rented
.«ite H am ilton '*, 318 W. Second »•.
H. C. Davis’ farm . Mr. Max­
• Ido Anderson A Sou, distrib­ well advertises his place for
uera and dealers for Maxwell, Chai rent.
E SPECIALTY SHOPPE
b
Essex. Hudson & llnpniobile cars,
ivories.
polies. 1st A BroedS'bin.
FURNITURE AND
FARM MACHINERY
It. told « » I exchanged at all times
B E N T. S U D T E L L
174-R, 123 N. Broadalbin s t, Albaay
V i z i t th e I n t b k n a t io n a l S t o c x I
village very early."
ExPOSrnON.PoXTLAND.NoY I to 8 j
"H a ’ll betray tix I'm sorry you told
him what you did."
“H e w ill not betray ua. He’ll return
end say he's been back tn the hUla
making new medicine, one that w ill
break Jugs without touching them,**
said Scissors.
“I think we're fools not to make a
breek tonight," mumbled Dtnsdale
tuny,
"They have a strong night guard.
We’d be run down In no time. Shunca-
luta has the right notldn—strike off
from the southern end of the butte
and make Owl river.
W e must beve
guns and food."
Hinsdale's moral courage was slip­
ping f is t
Physical courage he had
In abundance. Risks that he could
discern and grapple w ith, even with
the odds big against him, alarmed him
C O PYRIG HT f i y T H I 6 0 6 8 5 - M E R R IL L CQ
Benefit by low week-end
not. But he had no defense against
fares
now in effect, on
bis
Imagination.
H
e
was
entirely
re­
(Continued)
Knives Talking w ill wait here In the
covered from the hardships of the
sale Friday,Saturday and
B l i n l l o h t xx - H I I a x , A n S * x ll T a o h i i n A a n l t o . v
The efTect on the spectators wai sunlight
while you tell Tashunca-ulteo
Journey to the butte, but be w at find­
Sunday- return limit
also tremendous. Crazy Horse in si
that the white men are afraid of High
ing It difficult to sleep nights.
lence examined the broken Jug. I t wai W o lfs talk."
following Tuesday.
There was a new note In the morn­
all entirely beyond his comprehenslot
Sorrel Horse sat with bowed head,
ing's
confusion
To
the
excited
bark­
and was as much of a m iracle as It 1 the macklnnw blanket covering all but
O r i y-day fares, on sale
ing of dogs was added the th rill calls
the white man had precipitated th« his moccasins. F inally -he s a id :
any day— return limit
of children, telling their elders to
“ Before any talk Is brought from
southern h alf of the butte into tb<
come out and behold a new mystery.
15 days, w ith stop-over
fork of the Grand.
High W o lf two ponies w ill he hidden
The prisoners, ever rearing a dleat-
at any point enroute.
“We go to our lodge. Tashunca at the south end of the butte When trous turn In their affairs, cradled
ultco," said Scissors, the first one t< j the white men go ft must not be
to the flap and looked out. A man
known The village w ill believe they
M ake all your going
break the silence.
wearing on his head the skin of an
are
following
the
river
to
the
west.
Linking lilt arm through Dlnsdale’)
away plans to take
alk'e head with horns attached, and
he wulkdd to the lodge, followed bj They must ride from the south end of an elk hide over his shoulders, was
vantage of these low
the
butte
and
keep
away
from
the
the gaze of the entire village. O n «
moving slowly between the lodges.
round
trip fares.
they were screened from the view ol river. They must ride hard and fast
H it hands and logs were painted
tp the little hill where the Crdws were
the Ogalala Dlnsdale exclaim ed:
yellow and in each hand he carried a
For full information about
killed and reach the head of Owl river
“It beat anything I ever saw. T a ll
hoop covered w ith elk hide and dec­
these and other round trip
above
Slave
butte.
Those
who
give
about lu c k ! I f thut girl hadn’t broket
orated w ith bergamot, an herb much
fares communicate with
chase w ill turn back when they do not
the Jog— ’
liked by elks. Ahead of this grotesque
find a tra il along the Grand. Bhuncn-
" I f ! M l" repeated Scissors Impa
figure walked two girls carrying a
lu ta ’s mt'dlclne w ill see the white men
tlently. “I am wakan wttshasha. 1
long-stemmed red sandstone pipe, dec­
making north to Fort Lincoln.”
wish you would remember that. I an
orated tn the wakan fnahlon. As the
“Two rifles must be with the ponies
different from other men.
Many
masked
man
advanced
he
went
and a bundle of food," said Scissors.
things I have forgotten, because «
through certain grotesque maneuvers
“For I f the white men are brought
wakan man Is not supposed to re
that caused Pinedale to open his eyes
hack It would be very bad for Shunca-
member rubbish. But the things 1
very wide.
C- P. MOODY, s g ’t.
Pbone 226
luta. H e could never pick up a Jug
have learned from life come hack te
"W hat the devil Is It, and what Is tt
again without It breaking. As the
me when the knowledge can help me
trying to d o t' he whispered
medicine grows stronger kettles would
When a man can remember only th«
"T he pipe's a medicine pipe. It
break. H e could not drink or eat from
helpful and forget the useless, tiler
must be Bhunca-luta The head cover­
any dish, but would live Ilka a thing
he Is wakun.
ing end hoops tall the people he has
on four legs."
"By the end of a few sleeps Bhunca-
dreamed of an elk and has visited an
. “W hat I did on Crow creek wat
"Tw o ponies w ith food and guhs will
Elk lodge In his sleep, end Is now luta w ill break Juga."
only slelght-of-hand. Fellows on th«
be where It has been said," promised under the protection of their medicine i
"Bhunca-luta has been making a
stuge back In the States can beat in«
the medicine man.
He's trying to act Ilka an elk Seel } very stroog medicine," Scissors polite­
all hollow at It. Even If Shuncn-lutn
"H ow soon?"
T he people understand. None of the ly said
knew this lust was some trick he'd
"In a few sleeps.
Before a man
“H e has been hack In the hills where
women stays on the windward side
never tell his led friends. It's better
comes from the« hills.
Shunra Into
and no one goes near him. They're ha made his heart humble hy giving
fo r his reputation to have the Indian»
must he cunning as the kit fox. He
oinking themselves believe be Is an two o f his best ponies to T aku W akan.
believe the gods heat him than that
has things to do first."
Then Taku W akun talked to him
elk. Now what Is he up to?”
I outfooled him.”
He rose and le ft them, still wear­
Shunca-luta had turned between two
W hile waiting fo r the village to re
ing his blanket so that no man might
lodges and was running rapidly. Ahead
cover some of Its composure they re
look on his face. As the prisoners
of him was a wide m iry spot. A fter
tnained In the entrnnee; and as they
walked back to the village Scissors he bad passed this he turned and nod­
talked Scissors amused himself by
explained the talk to his companion, ded his bead toward It. As be moved
cutting out pictures of the yelping
and said:
on meu and women pressed on after
curs und fat puppies. No one came
"H e ’ll stick to his bargain, too. He'd
him and began clapping their hands
near them and the fam ily In th«
rather have a hundred men escape than
to their mouths to express amaze­
nearest lodge moved to a inure re­
to be laughed at as a man who has ment. Scissors lsft the lodge and hur­
mote shelter.
lost his medicine. He'd rather have ried toward them, Dlnsdale remaining
“Very soon this w ill be looked on as
a thousand escape than to have every behind. As Scissors drew up the group
a white medicine lodge," mused Scls
dish he touches break In his hands.
dissolved and moved sway from him.
sorg a fte r he hod discovered the sur
Stop worrying." When they came to
H e examined the ground tn see what
reptltlous w ithdraw al of their neigh
Sorrel Horse's lodge he was standing they had been staring at. Smothering
bora.
In the entrance, his eyes glittering omi­ a smile he returned to Dlnsdale.
IJInsdale discerned a great advantage
nously. H e held up a Jug and wiped
"W hat's the row?" asked Dlnsdale.
In their desolation und whispered:
his lips and s a id :
"T hat fellow Is very cunning There
“W hy not try for It now? T hey’re
"The medicine stops working ugalnst
are tracks of an elk In the muddy
still stupid over the trick. I f we Could Rhuncn luta.
He drinks without the
spot. They really believe he wore the
reach the ponies we could ruce for lug breaking.”
feat of an elk In passing over It. O f
It”
course be took some hoofs and msde
“Fool 1” growled Scissors. "Because
’’I'm wakan witshasha. Sly medicine
Tw o Knives Talking stopped the medi­ the tracks early this morning Now ha
w ill tell me when to uct and when to cine from working until Shuncn-lutn
runs and Jumps over the spot and
be Idle," said Scissors. "Here comes could pay for It does he tlilak the they'll always belleva bis feet turned
one now who must talk w ith us. He medicine grows weak? I w ill break
to hoofs long enough for him to leave
seeks us. It Is good. H e knows he this Jug— *
the tracks ”
must have uu understanding with us
"P retty shallow," grumbled Hins­
W ith a low howl of fear Sorrel Horse
if he would save himself from being
thrust the Jug Inside the lodge and dale "How could he know some one
known as a failu re."
hadn't seen the tracks right a fte r he
begged:
T he figure approaching them had
"W alt. Shunca-luta buys the medi­ made them?"
the head muffled in a blanket, but cine. H e wanted to see how stroDg Is
"It's all the same," said Scissors.
Scissors Identified biro as Shunca-luta
"Then they'd believe he had pasted
the w hite man's heart."
"1 Told You So. I Knew T h a t Devil
Scissors turned to one side as If to
W ith a menacing scowl 8clssors that way already and had left them.
Would Ring In a Cold Oeek."
pass without speaking, but halted passed on. telling Dlnsdale:
A fte r we've oaten w e ll look him up."
as a troubled voice s a id :
" I ’ll stay here. Only tim e I want to through an elk dream. Tunksn's fly­
"Hove to watch him like a snake.
"M y medicine tells me to talk with
I might have known he would have see any of thfln Is whan I've got my ing rocks have told him be shall break
the white men.
Vuleas Shuncu-luta
Jugs"
risked one more Jug.
But he'll be guns w ith me."
can learn the Jug magic ha w ill he a good now.”
The young girl who had broken the
Bclssors turned sway, pleased to
ghost and wander alone."
know Sorrel Horse h id burned his
As the two strolled about the village Jug brought their breakfast, her bright
"Shunca-luta should talk to Tunkati the grown-ups pretended not to sense • yes fairly shining w ith excitement. bridges behind him end must uow com­
and pulnt the rocks green and red,” their presence. T he children kept at 2“ fich of her former fear had vanished, plete his bargain for the white man's
advised Scissors.
a distance and yet were always in and when Bclssors questioned her she magic. Crasy Horse followed behind
"H e has long talked to the sacred sight. Scissors cut out some pictures readily told h im :
Scissors and s a id :
"Bhunca-luta cornea back from the
stones. They tell him to talk to the of dogs, ponies and elk and dropped
“T h e young men do not come w ith a
Ha sacri­
Jug hreaker. I w ill give many ponies them on the ground
talk from High Wolf.
Has Two
These pictures bills with an elk dream.
to get the medicine of the Jug.”
Knlvee seen them In his dreamsT'
were picked up a fte r the white men ficed two o f his pontes Now he dr<*smt
Scissors laughed at him.
"Has Tnshunca-nltco asked his med­
had moved on. Tow ard sunset they of sn elk and the elks give him a
“Two Knives T alkin g can give you saw several lodges having some of the very strong medicine He says he will
icine man about the scouts?"
the medicine that breaks Jugs, but pictures pinned on the outshle. The hiake the jug-breaking medicine after
"8hunra-lnta has been dreaming of
many ponies w ill not buy It."
elks. He must paint his lodge before
inmates had decided the white man a , a few sleeps "
Bhe ran away to observe more won­ he enn look In a drtani for my young
“Let the white man tell the price for paper magic would bring good lu c k ;
ders, and a fte r Bclssors had trans­
men."
the medicine.”
nor did Sorrel Horse object to them.
Sclsaora produced h it paper and
“T w o Knlvee Tnlklng hns seen Io ■
Crazy Horse left the village early lated her speech Dlnsdale growled and
dream two men riding north from the
scissors and cut out a Jug. Next he In the morning, and the girl bringing com plained:
" I told you so. I knew that devil
Short Medicine Foie hills as If look­
cut two bowed figures mounted on gal­ their food told the prisoners he had
ing for a soldier m o k e . The dream
loping pontes, each figure wearlpg a gone west w ith a picked body of men. would ring In s cold deck."
Bclssors smllad contentedly and said :
men had no heads. Two Knives T a lk ­
hat to show It was a white man He Scissors Interpreted this Journey to
"You're forgetting the two ponies lie's
ing coaid not see If they were old or
dropp id them dn the ground b«*fore mean the w ar chief was worried over
shcrlflced.' He's smart. He's working
young."
Sorrel Horse.
A lean hand darted the failure of his messengers to return
llb C m up by degrees to believe he can
“They are ghosts. They have baen
through the blanket and snatched up from the Short Medicine Pole hilts.
killed," muttered Crazy Horae.
the paper pictures.
The chief returned at sunset, bis , break Jugs. H e'll h a w them at the
The mounts of Ids men l* o p * r pitch Just shoot the time we light
"Tw o Knlvee Talking believes the
"W hen w ill the wblta man sell?” pony fagged
dream meins they do not know Just
whispered the medicine man.
were also played out, showing they "k t They'll never suspect him of hsv-
where to look for a sm oke"
“I t must be before any rider comes had traveled furiously.
He did nut lOg anything to do with our going Ils
come to see his prisoners: nor would I
*°
" 2 .2 ? ”
"They would never leave th« hills
from the Short Medicine Pole hills."
to look for soldiers If High W olf and
“ Sbunck-luta knows the young white the guards outside the lodge give rn y w ill he missing except the two he
his Oheyennes were In the bllla."
man is not Hleh W o lfs friend. He Inform ation. The last thing Scissors ’«nertfleed' several sleepe before we
got awey. He's clever
He's setting
Hclssots Shrugged bta shoulders and
knows Two Knives Talking Is afral l
did -before the sun vanished was to his stage for s big effect. I must ge
rep lied :
of the talk High W olf w ill send. M
stand outside the lodge and a t-re around and see him.”
“W hat Is It to the white men whore
he tells what he knows lu Tashunca-
toward the west and northw est Ho
He succeeded In seeing Sorrel Horse
they ride? They are fed each day and
ultco’s ear the Ogalala w ill make two
waited and watched as long as It would but was unable to speak with him
have a good lodge to sleep In."
new medicine shirts out o f white
he possible to behold a signal smoke privately. W arriors and women were
Crazy Horae glared w rathfu lly at
s k in ”
against the sky. W ith a deep breath | «landing thick shout the medicine
"T , at Is true," agreed Scissors " It of re lie f he rejoined Hinsdale and re-
the bark of Scissors’ head, and
w arned:
Is tru e we want to ride from here.
Crazy Horse strode
m arkedt
It Is true Tashunca ultco w ill have us
“I f no talk comes from High W o lf
•T h ey can t get a smoke tonight."
| ’ h r" ° « h ” >e r o u p snd a fter darting
skinned If you can make him believe
"But a messenger o n r id . In any . ' « * * » « >orrel
t0 Bc‘ *- at th * end of three sleep*, end If
the truth. Go and tell him now. Then
Bbunca-lutaa new medicine says tha
moment," eras the moody reply. "And
.................
break
pick up a Jug and have It break In Ms coming w ill be the signal for cut- „
white men are liars they w ill eat no
8h " T * " : ? *
your hands. Go away from your peo­ ting our throats.”
more Ogalala meat and berries.'*
,u » * . th°.Ot " ’ ochln* th* ra
"Hhuncn lu ta ’s medicine w ill never
ple and have men of other villages
T a i wakan witshasha. Nothing has i
Mk«^ ®c,* or’
drive you back from their lodge, call­ happened yet Wonder where S h o v e - , Cjasy Horae did not answer but tell the Ogalala to skin the whits men,"
calmly replied Bclssors. "The w hits
ing you the ‘Jug-breaker,’ the medhlne la ta h a . been today
Haven't seen
" S°2 1 ,I “ ° X
map whom T unkaa forgot
T *f
hide nor hair of him. and h i. lodge la . * * *
“ “
« " * » « 1 1 / 1*6- men went to Mato Ttoi to find a w all
(Continued ' on pass SJ
ciosfifi tliht. He must bsvq left the |
— •»
r
andiht
to
HU
PENDEXTEK^
Portland
and return
ad­
P a c ific
rjaven,K iri Music company offers
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p U R K H A R T & LEE
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O C T . 13, 1924
A/Awwp ¡birtetorq—Continued
^ ^ b a n y J ^ X e c to r y
H a ll’ s C a ta rrh
Medicine
Treatment, both
local and internal, and has been success­
ful la the treatment of Catarrh foe ovei
fo rt, yeerx Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY &. C O - Toledo, O hk