Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 03, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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SHOE -
SERVICE z
Shoes tn»t coql less per month ol »ear
T h is is good advice; " It you live
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
in some other town, trade in that town. "
But in these automobile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable Io do
at least part ol 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 xequirc-
zneuts with courtesy an 1 fairness
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SINNERS
IN HEAVEN
Highest m ar|(«t prices paid fur
Hogs & Reef Cattle
W . H . B E E N E "¡S’
A C C ESSO R IES AND T IR E S
S ta te In sp ected S ca les
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Auto Supplies
J H. A t t.lii.-i
442 W est First St •
Modern
Barber Shop
ihany B i.k e ry ,-124 West First
‘•street
4 one-pound loaves
for 25«
A Ib a n y F io r ili C o.
Cut
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
flow ers
■4* and plants
Floral art for every
and all occasiona.
A B E 'S
(Continued)
PLACE
T h e R itin g O r c h e ttm
P H O N O G R A P H S
at
W O O D W O R T H ’S
/ ’''•Il a n d s e e th e h id a sto r t o e u
Chri«tiuas presents at
S. S. G i l U b b t & S o n ' s
330 W . First st
Albany, Ore
DELBERT STARR
F u n era l D irector and
cen sed E m balm er
w . L. W R I G H T
Mortician & Funeral Director
astburn Bros.— Two big grocery
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stores, 212 W. First attd 225 South
Halsey and Harrisburg
M ats. Good merchandise at the right
( all D. T a y l o r . Halsev. or
pricea.
W . L . W RIGHT. Harrisburg
lite Cafelerip and confectionery
E ings. \
d lo m e cooking- Pleasant surround­
Courteous, efficient service.
W e m ake our own candies.
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R E L IE F
W ORK H E R O IN E
BACK FROM NEAR EAST
ilm s , d ev e lo p e d
and
p rin te d .
We niail then» rig h t back to vou.
Woodworth Drug com pany, Albany, O r­
egon.
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AND SER V IC E
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K i A k -P u x l a k M o t o s C o .
urlrhillpr FJirnitute Co., fu rn i­
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ture, rags, Huoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral director*. 4 '7-43.1 west First
street, Albany,.'Oregon.
M a il aiders now.
Grocery— Bakery
E verything in the line ol eats
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door t<? Blain Clothing Co.
».Noon lunches.
*• Hume*ntede candv and ice Creaui.
Harold ii. M urphy Prop.
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M I G n lY SPECTACLE
uf Ancient and
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Modern Day-
from Jeanie
Macpherson's
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Mrs. W . E. Rambo, a form er resi­
ales uf
•Cap tu r y
dent of Chehalis, K lam ath Falls and
Wouder
Baker, recently returnee from the 1 a d Ages aud
N ear East.
Modem
She and her husband were singled
Movie
out by the Queen of Greece for
special thanks In connection with Att
the rescue of fifty thousand Greeks In
Batoum, following the W orld war.
W ith her husband, she walked lite r­
a lly In the steps of the Apostla Paul
as they took hundreds of children from
a Turkish bessigod Tillage through
A Par too mt p o ju e t o i
Tarsus to safety on tbs Isle of Cyprus
(F a tn as Play« rs-La ky Corj or tian
under the direction of the Near East
Relief.
N O T E —C o m p a n y ’s o w n o r c h e s t r a o f 20 p i e c e s
“W e are fam ilia r w ith suffering and
even starvation.” states Mrs. Rambo,
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''before ws went to the Near East,
for we spent our honeymoon In India foot, knelt heslde her. anxiously forc­ seemed as though the soul behind
were In the tortures of hell, was her
In the midst of a great fam ine where ing brandy between her pale lips from
hundreds of children were left at our a small pocket flask
Presently he only answer.
Abe' gazed, aweatruck. for a breath­
very doors. W ith re lie f money sent panged, a sudden dread In his heart,
less moment, at his haggard eyea and
from Am erica we gave employment to sod with his head close to her wet
drawn blood-stained face, at the fea­
hundreds of men who were thus able blouse, listened. . . , Then, with
to support th eir fam ilies, and the renewed energy, he set vigorously to tures usually so cloaked with reserve
now. betraying
unbearable agony;
buildings are In ase today as orphan­ Wfirk again.
thetf, with a hoarse moaning cry, she
ages.
At last she gave a little quivering
collapsed la an abandonment of horror
“Our oldest son, Victor, returned s slgli.
H er hands moved gropingly
few weeks ago as medical missionary Soon, w ith another, longer sigh, she st his feet. . . .
Presently C roft raised his head, and
to the very spot where he was born, opened her eyea and gazed blankly, as
stood up He gave one long look sea
and he finds that the leaders In the one newly awakened from a troubled
com munity are the children whom we dream. Into his face. Raising s hand ward, to the grave o f such unlimited
pride .and hope; to whore, also, those
-«re d from death tw enty five years to her head, the vacant gaze changed
who ¿ad risked their lives with him
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w ith this experience back of to one of feeble wonder.
‘we n atu rally look for great re
“ Why, are you— hurt?” she half now lay hidden beneath the smiling
blue
W ith a long sigh, be turned
« • • its N o m Americans taking care of a
whispered.
hundrea . „ thousand children in the
hundreo”'
Until then he had not recognized sway, setting his teeth sad squaring
Near EaaJ-
that the stream trickling down his hts shoulders . . . then looked st
face was blood. W ith his fingers hs the figure lying face downward at his
traced what was apparently s long feat
A piece o< c ,r Pet ■Pr* ad ov* '- th*
Propping on his knees, bs gently
blnB of potatoes\ w l l l keep the light Jagged cut stretching fro » his temple
raised her, so that aho leaned against
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the wind.,ws from striking them to the left c a r: It smarted when
touched. Taking the wet handkerchief him.
an ,] tornir»* dwa» gT“«0
"P om e'” he urged, w ith forced
brightness
“W e must buck up, you
know, and see what can he done."
T H E C A N D Y G IRL
| "Tall roe— first— w hat happened."
■he besought.
“I t seems like ■— a
or rather the girl who likes candy, I hideous nightmare— ’’ Mhoddering vio­
is everywhere ; her opposite would] lently. she bid her face again
"W e had some engine trouble soon
be hard Vo find. And if sits gets |
a fte r leaving the Philippines, as you
her candy from u« shs knows she, know, which obliged ns to return there
gels tba best confectionary in ' to Issd," he replied. "W a get caught
town
That is why when you In tba center of a typhoon near the
coast, and were driven completely out
te ll her you w ill buy h»r a box ut
of our course— "
candy the always ssts ’ ’ Be sure
“I t was aw fu l—a w fu l I T hat terrible,
and get tl at C la rk ’a,”
deafening ro a r!" She began »gala to
tremble violently.
"W a were hurled lato as air-pocket
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Ssat eale on Sunday at the box otfi««
— PRICES —
Twice Daily
2:15—8:15
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M atter Dyers and Cleaners
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"But— how—did we get h o r e t’
“1 found you tn the water, and swam
In.”
Feurfully the looked toward the
dark mass, as If measuring mentally
the distance from shore, scarcely un­
derstanding the full meaning of this
feat Then she looked about h e rn s If
seeking somebody
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finally
turned to him, mutely asking the ques­
tion her troubling Ups dared not
frame.
H e laid n hand upon her shoulder,
Instinctively fortifying het for the
complete realization of the dread that
was dawning In her brain.
She caught his arm in s feverish
grip, her eyes wild. “Captain C roft—
tell me! The others? . , . Where
Is Aunt Dolly?"
A look, so full of anrulsh that It
A ll S e a ts R eserved
> pposite Postoffice
t T u b C a ijd y C o ., F t rut s tre e t, n ext
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out—"
W E D N E S D A Y -T H U R S D A Y
JACKSON
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Dnwn broke at lost, the first dull
lines of gray merging Into a myriad
pearly tints. Birds awoke In the for­
est ; rustled amid the leaves; shook
their wings; then flew forth to bunt
for breukfast; their b rilliant plumage
reflected the sun's rays In s thousand
bright hues as they flashed from be­
neath the shadowy trees.
Upon the sloping shore of a ttny
cove, the waters of the lagoon lapped
in a gentle, rippling murmur. F arther
away, the surf of tbs open sea boomed
like distant thunder against the har­
rier
reef;
waves swirled angrily
through the gap wiilch formed an
Inlet.
Partly telescoped upon a Jagged
promontory Jutting Inland from the
entrance, rising and fulling helplessly
at the mercy of the tide foaming
through, loomed a mass of something
dark.
It looked strange, shapeless,
forlornly tragic, as If flung down by a
ruthless hand and forgotten.
Upon the ground of the opposite
cove, near a heap of wet coats, little
rivulets trickling from her drenched
garments, lay the Inert form of a girl.
A man. likewise sodden from head to
As she gated round the unfam iliar
scene, an expression of bewilderment
crept Into her eyes. Remembrance
slowly retorning. this merged Into con­
cert, then fear
. . . Quickly ft
grew to terror. . . . Sitting up­
right, she turned w ildly to the mao at
her side.
“" ’here are we? Where are w e t'
"W e crashed on that reef,” he re­
plied quietly. "The last engine gave
G L O B E T H E A T E R (Albany)
U L L E R G R O C E R Y , 286 Lyon
(Successor.to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
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Brownsville------- ----------------------- Oregon
T A a v e n p o r t M u s ic c o m p a n y offers
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Piano-case organ, good as new
Estey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
F O R D ,S A L E S
from his pocket, he sat hack and
dabbed at It with the clntusy move­
ments of a man unused to troubling
over personal injuries
His look was
still ¿ ted upon the girl's face.
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which caused ua to drop nrerty a
thousand feet," he continued hurried­
ly. "That put two mors engines out
of action and Injured the fourth. Only
a miracle prevented our being dashed
straight Into the sea. A fte r a bit I
saw land here, and hoped to reach It
In tlm e; tbut the crashed too s<-on— “
Be stepped, perceiving the state of her
«bartered narrsa. Standing up, he
rained her with him ; and she dung
cenvnlatvety to bis arm, every limb
ahaktng ag If w ith ague.
tknelasplng bar hand«, he draw her
arm threugh Ma, turning their steps
h d a n d ; Ms ewfi feelings being almost
heyaw r U a wtual Ire n central, he spoke
w u fiM jk
longing for Hugh, swept her sway.
For the first time since the berror be­
gan. she found relief in tears
She
lay there alone, sobbing weakly. . . .
From the top o f the hill C ro ft
scanned‘ what was visible of the land
along the north, east and west coasts.
This was, he concluded, an island of
volcanic origin, w ith the exceptionally
high reef more or lest surrounding It.
sometimes st a considerable distance
from, and sometimes fairly near, the
shore. H e surveyed the view c riti­
cally, a purpose forming in Ids mind.
The gradient Inland culminated la a
short, fairly steep rise to a grove of
cocoa palms, near which a clearing
was visible, covered with little groups
"For htaveo'a sake, don't talk nr of something— possibly caves or rocks.
think fihent II all. Just now I We eboll Nowhere did there appear to be sign
of bumnn life.
go raring mad if we do!”
It would he easy, he saw, to reach
T h e werds and tone acted as a tonic.
those possible c.ivee by following the
Sera »thing of her first feeling of in-
fsriortty tn hts presence returned, neck of high ground running Inland
causing her to struggle fiercely agulnst from the top of hts hill Turning sen-
the weakness that threatened to over­ ward, ha shaded his eyes with hla
bands and scanned the horizon.
come her.
No Indication of life was visible. No
'T here's generally an opening In a
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brier reef opposite a fre s h w a te r smok^ no mast, no sail.
He swept the small island with an­
river," Croft observed.
"W hy?" she inquired, without any other keen critical glance. From hla
Interest. To talk of anything, how­ knowledge of the South Pacific— In
ever, was better than the silence' which ocean, somewhere, this Island
must lie— he guessed It to be of little
which encouraged thought
“It's supposed that the sediment It or no use fo r trade, either In copra or
contains
Injures
the
reef-building other exports. In spite of Its patches
polypes, preventing their working op­ of luxuriant verdure. Therefore, prob­
posite.
The polypes can't live and | ably, It was never visited by tbs ouP-
werk below a certain depth— a b o n t1 side world 1 Unless there were habi­
twenty fathoms or io. Aw fully Inter- I tations la the south, It was conceivably
esttng, coral 1 Don't you think so?" I uninhabited—possibly unknown.
For tome moments he stood motion­
Shs confessed , kutlre tguorunce on I
the subject.
Tbl« <lttle digression, less, facing these probabilities.
however, had served Its purpose fa t Then, w ith a grim face, he turned In
search of hts companion.
them both
Draw ing her arm f»ee
Barbara, her head buried In her
she proposed bathing their faces In
the cool stream. Revived by this. Oie arms, did not hear his approach. It
became aware of th eir bedraggled was with a start of surprise that she
state, of the (Usconifdrt of wet cllfig- found herself suddenly lifted bodily,
as If »lie were hut a featherweight.
Feeling again very small and ashamed,
she would have struggled free, but hla
grip tightened.
“Keep s till! It's a rough climb." H e
■poke abruptly, ever his way In mo­
ments of stress. T he tears of weak­
ness rose again In her eyes. She closed
them, hot too late to hide what site
felt he would despise. She turned her
face away Into hla wet shoulder; and
he strode along In alienee.
Stray rocks lay about the ridge;
email shrubs. Interspersed with ferns
and club mosses, made progress diffi­
cult; but be never paused until they
were among the tall trees of the palm
grove. Then he set the girl upon her
feet.
"W here are we going?" she asked.
“I.ls te u !" he commanded, without
answering her quetalon.
From near at hand came the noise
• f rushing wuter. lie turned farther
Inland, aoild tall avenues o f bamboo,
towuitd the sound, Barba/a qlosely fo l­
lowing. l’ reaently a pleased exclama­
tion escaped his lipa, and lie halted.
From the high ground th» river tum ­
bled down, u sheer w aterfall of danc­
ing crystals splashing from great
boulders high up among the forest
trees to smaller ones on the lower
level; thence hurrying end. gurgling
over lltU e rod|% which auclrcteg
small pools of translucent green, la te
“ Let Ms De T h a t; Shall I t ”
a clettr, softly fiowlng stream some s it
log garments, and of Croft's Ineifee- feet deep. This a fter a time spread out
tual efforts to staunch the wouud on and grew shallow, finally disappearing
his head.
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between rustling walls of bamboo
Shyly sba want to him where, he canes fnwitnd tite core where It Joined
knelt upon thq bank.
the lagoon. From the nature of thia
" I^ t tue do t h a t
Shall I? ” aho
deeper stretch of w ater and the com­
asked.
parative clearing of undergrowth on
"Don't you mind blood f
the hanks, C roft Judged It to l>e p artly
“O f conns not I" aha answered In ­ the Avork of man's hand, not entirely
dignantly.
the reaull of nature
But he forebore
H e banded her the blood-ata)(ie<l
to suggest this to the girl.
wet handkerchief without a word, in ­
Croft led the way back to the grove,
clining bin bead toward her.
In a
then on to the clearing beyond.
few minutes ha rose to his feet, all
9uddenly Barbara stood still, w ith a
trates of blood washed sway, his
little cry.
head bandaged adroitly w ith her own
"W h a t’s that?”
handkerchief twisted In his.
He stopped, looking aside In the di­
"I'm going hp that hill, to view the
rection Indicated Stooping sw iftly, he
land," he said, w ith abrupt decision,
lifted s queer bleached object and ex-
proceeding toward I t as If oblivious nf
atnlnad It closely.
She drew near,
her prsaswee.
glancing curiously at the hideous thing.
“I'm ciimlng t o o r the exclaimed,
"It'S a s k u ll! Isn't It F '
hastening a fter him. “I'm aot going
"Tea," he replied, “and—o f the ne­
tn he left alone down h e re ! T here
groid ty p e !”
may ha alligator» and things I"
She looked up, startled. Until then
H e gave an Impatient smile. “Come
It hnd not occurred to her to wonder
along, th e ! l -I'll )i«lp you up."
concerning the Island. The past w ith
"Oh, no, thanks)
I can manage
its tragedy bad expunged all else from
quite well," she replied rather coldly,
her rnLnd.
nettled by Me tone attd mahner
lie continued te examine the skull,
H e said ne more, hut began to climb-
with puszled brows
Ihg nigged rock-strewn hillside w ith
‘T h e re are some curious boles which
Biff "Slllfy of s mountain goat
I cannot understand," he said. "They
Barbara struggled a fte r him. slip
might have been caused by bullets. But
ping, brill «leg herself, panting for
It Is dbubtful If natives would possess
breath. T h e shock had left her weaJi
bullets here."
and undsrved.
She sank upon the
"Do you think there are any here
"irtd. drawing hard sobbing breaths.
now—any natives?"
C roft; »without a backward glance,
He met the eyes raised In trepida­
was «fMhppeartag among the larger
tion to his own " I can’t tell, yet But
booidere at the summit.
Fearful of
they sre friendly enough to white peo­
being Jgft. she rose again and «cram
ple." Throwing away the skull, be
bled forts Her aching head throbbed
went on (ward the open apace.
wlldJy gbw; sudden dluloeas caused
The apparent cavaa proved to ba
everykblfig te swim around her . . .
moss-covered ruins of bamboo huts.
AmmMiMff over a hslf-roruesled rock,
Many had fallen Into rough heaps tlpoo
she^wll prone upon the ground
the ground; of other», hlta o f all ro-
There she lay, conscious of a terrible
mslnod standing, guarding like seotl-
■Hence 'H o
other
«eutlent
being
neta the broken portions resting wear­
•eezned ts move w ithin S World So
ily against their base. I.ylng shout,
fu ll of aw ful loneliness that It sp
half hidden In undergrowth, ware odd­
palled her; It was almost tangible. A
ly shaped household utensils made of
great wave of fear, grief, lot«, home­
wood or rough kind of p o tte ry ; altA
sick' -eas.
wild— almost
childlike—
large shells, rude cups fashioned from
coconut shell, broken spears.
The scene was desolate, giving the
is a Combined Impression nf Death, o f the relentless
Treazmrm.both hand of Tim e sweeping away to extinc­
local and internal, and ha« been «uccras- tion wbst once had seamed strong and
full of life.
ful la tha treatment of Catarrh for o v a
forty yean. Sold by all druggists,
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