Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 24, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    ^ / ^ b a n y ^ i r e c t o r y S:nners in Heaven
“ I and my tribe would be friendly to '
DEC 24
•M U R A I, E N T E R P R IS E
PAGE
'Even so, Great Chief. ’
thee sod thine W h y hast thou Seen
"
H
*a
!
.
.
.
"
Hts
fertile
brain
acting upon soma Impulse, paused be­ hostile unto vs? W hy has thou to
speedily conceived a plan which. If
hind her.
tempted the wrath of the goda who wild, w u yet founded on fact.
two pounds of pecans I promised toi
h
It
all
very
dreary
for
you—
here?
sent
us
hither,
by
greeting
us
with
I T h u is good advice; " I f you live
"Chief," he began confidently, “those
take down the street, E lle n ; I Will got
Do
you
hate
It
so
much?“
spear
and
arrow?"
iu Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
white men who murdered thy sone
iright away,"
There was a wonderful, unusual gen-
Chlmabahol beat his breast, looking
!«• - m u other town trade in that town.
were an enemy tribe waging war
The doorbetl rang vigorously, threff
t in these automobile days many re- tlaaeai In his voice—an undercurrent fearfully at Croft.
against my tribe. And their ways were
times. "B. B." hastened to the door.
iog elsewhere find it advisable to do of something, almost yearning, which
" It was the Vow," he said In a low
treacherous, their weapons terrib le !"
at least part of their buying in the touched her unaccountably.
" I f It Isn't my first lieutenant"— a
tone.
Chlmabahol was unusually intelligent
‘ »tger town. Those who go to Albany
pet name he had fo r a member o f hte
“f t ’s no worse for me than for you,
•T h e Vow? W het v o w r
for a native. Quick to grasp’ the mean
totransact business w ill find the firms ahe replied, responding to his tone In
Hass. "W on’t yon come up.”
‘T h e Vow of Vengeance— of H a te !”
n atied below ready to fill their require­
lng of this stranger, who spoke a dia­
“ No, thank you, M r. B axter, I can't
the natural generosity of her heart. H e The old man rose, and walked to and
in apt t with courtesy and fairness
lect so much resembling his own, a
made no reply fbr a moment. Theo, fro. feverishly pulling bis beard, oh
right now. The girls are planning a
flash of comprehension leapt Into Ids
By Eleanor E. King
lightly, he praised her shoulder with viously laboring under some strong
class reunion while they are home fop
A C C E S S O R IE S A N D T IR E S
eyes.
hl*
hand.
the Christmas holidays They want tw
emotion.
At
last
he
paused
opposite
.
Auto Supplies
“And they came hither thinking to
'Come and tell me when the lonetl
know i f they can’t count on tb e lr
them, and they saw tears upon hts
J H A l l is o n
find thee here. Great Chief, so that
nass Is too bad "
W est First St
teacher fo r one o f those humdinger
wrinkled black cheeks.
"H earken.
i®,
Weat.ra N.w.pap.r Union.)
they might slay thee?"
And he was gone, his footsteps dying Great C h ief!"' he said
lessons— like they used to have before
"T ile white
A sndle lit np Croft's face. I f not
ib a n y F io r a i Co.
C ut flowers sway upon the loose twigs of bamboo man came before, not many summecs
F SO many y e a r, we were scattered to the four winds."
strictly accurate, this surmise would
* * and plants. Floral art for every cans.
past He came In great numbers, and
•B . B." surprised, dazed and happy
had not already
and all occasions
suit his purpose admirahly.
She wndressed and stood, fa ir and he k i l l ! A-aa ! He let looie his magtc,
swept over his head nil in the sumu breath, Just chuckled
"Even so! And. seeing thy tribe of
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Flow er phone 458-f.
w ny bo always did when sum»-
•Mm at P»yehe. beside the water, a and he k ill most of my tribe with his
— a o r r n w, great ,
a different hue. they were tilled with
It hit them, making holes,
fresh Interest awakened In her com­ smoke!
worile« and time
u N » W I C K
fear and cried, saying ,'I.ct us slay
panion. As she lowered herself into leaving little hard ball-devils behind
whitening his hair
P H O N O G R A P H S
them' ”— he had a vague impression
the Shimmering ripples, she resolved to Our homes were near thine own, even
— one would have
at
of
Biblical
eloquence,
but
It
translated
in
the
huts
beside
the
waving
paltis
follow op this talk, to press through
W O O D W O R T H ’S
declared him too
very well—"And they slew all thy sons
thin piece of w a ll; and, by a They also were shattered by the smoke
good to live. H is
In their fe a r; then ran to their boats kindly deeds had made his kindly
£ ^ a ll a n d see th e big assorting!)
and its ba!l-devlls. M.v warriors lay
jrocesa of subtle alege. win the friend
For their hearts are as the fermented
Our
'- 'o f Christinas presents at
ship which all ax once seemed extreme­ dead, bleeding on the ground.
face. H is every' »ct. thought or deed,
breadfruit long stored In a pit."
women also, our little ones, they
ly desirable.
S. S. il rrt 4 Son's
wns for someone else. Yet, "this man
330 W. First st
Albany, Ore.
Pausing
to
refresh
his
oratory,
be
Bat us usual, disappointment met spared n o t!’’ H e paused, overcome,
of God” sat with his head on Ills hand,
proceeded
to
picture
their
mutual
for a moment.
deep in thought. In these last few
T V iv e n p o r t M in ie c o m p a iiy offers her efforts when next she assailed the
enemy In lurid colors, assuring the
Croft sat listening Intently,., with
w all. Tlte gap proved to be firmly
moments he had lived over ten years
Piano-case orgaa, good as new
chief of their downfull. This gave him
’
.
patched up. even barred across.
It dawning comprehension.
or more; had seen twelve little girls
Batey organ, good as new
another inspiration.
How did they come?" he asked.
was Impregnable. Baffled, she could
grow to womanhood.
Uaed Pianos.
"The
gods
sent
us
hither
to
tell
thee
only finger the bars and wonder. . .
The lagoon was black with strange
M r. B axter laid taken a class from
that thy Vow of Vengeance hud al
C 'i s t b t t r i i B ro s ,— 1'wo big grocer»
The old chief appeared, keeping a canoes. Great Chief. Beyond, near the
the beginners' department. Every Sun­
ready
overtaken
the
trib
e
;"
he
an
Mores, 212 W. First and 225 South aafe distance, soon a fter receiving the big gap In the reef, floated an Island*
day these twelve Uttle girls hod been
nounced coolly, "But, because thou
Wain. Good merchandise at the right white man's message.
. A-aa! a strange tight, filling
But an out­
prices.
earnest against us, we coutd not carry a delight as they sat listening w ith
break of sickness was raging In the the bravest w ith fear— ’’ H e stopped,
eager, attentive faces to the wonder­
¿ out our mission. The gods were an
settlem ent; therefore, much to the again overcome, and turned away.
fully Interesting things they were told.
C a fe te ria aud c o u fe c tio u e n
gered.
therefore,
and
visited
thy
tribe
Hastily Croft Interpreted this con­
* " * Hom e cooking. Pleasant surround­ girl's relief, their visit was postponed.
A ll too soon came graduation from
with sickness. Thou hadst to learn the gramruur school. The lessons hud to
ings.
Courtepus, efficient service. Having ascertained from him that no versation to the girl.
fear of us and our wrath. Therefore, go a little deeper for the high school
trade was carried on w ith other Islands,
W e make onr own candies.
Didst thou attack these white men
Chief, see that thou and thine fall not
that no ships came to the south, Croft first?” he asked.
W . S. D u n c a n .
students. The teucher was fully equal "Hera Is Something to Sneak Upstairs
again into sin by lifting thy bunds to the task. F inally college took Its
threw himself with renewed zest Into
W ith You."
The old man shook his head. **We
p 't l u i s d evelo p ed
and
p rin te d
against us, the friends of all the gods 1" toll, until only three o f his flock re­
the building of a new hut. As If to feared their a rr iv a l! W e but gathered
A We m ail them rig ht back to yon.
thing
pleased
him unusually.
“Yon
Tills
flow
of
eloquence
made
a
tre­
drown all thought, he worked Inces­ together, outside our houses, to see the
mained, and those few left in the fall
Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, O r­
surely can count on me,” was all ho
mendous Impression upon Chlmabahol.
santly.
sometimes
moodily
silent,
some­
wondrous
sight.
The
hand
of
Death
to start their college career.
egon.
could say.
His relief was Intense. That this god­
time« seeming keenly to enjoy the new has been beuvy upon us. and we were
Mrs. B axter came In, Interrupting
H is “first lieutenant" came closer,
like pair, with their wonderful powers,
comradeship
that
had
established small In number, even then. Thot day,
J P O R D S A L E S A N D S E R V .C E
bis reverie.
“E llen ," he began, “I
had come upon a mission of peace and
, , .
. ,
,
-
| pretending to whisper, “Now, don’t let
itself, little by little, between them
less than h alf were left alive. , . .
Tires and accessories
often think I hud such Joy in teaching Jour w lfe know al)0Ut , hlR .. an(, gh#
friendship, Inspired visions of renewed
A month or more passed before the M y sons were all slain. . . .
■ Repairs
those girls; I wonder I f I did right
» ho» i « i „ i,u
right in siinn.-d
"lipped a box Into his hand— "here Is
prosperity In bis simple mind. Coming
native chief's wrinkled black face ap­
K ia K -P o L L a a M otor Co.
“T h e d—d m urderers!“
keeping them under one teacher so
closer,
he
prostrated
himself
at
their
something
to sneak upstairs w ith you.
peared again, tw o warriors in attend
Chlmabahol looked up, startled by
long. I suggested that I turn them M erry Christmas I"
E V i i t u i i i i e r Furniture Co., furn
feet, in submission.
ance.
this buret of vehement English. Croft
over to gome womun to teach ; I
-* tote, ruga linoleum, stoves ranges
(To be continued)
Croft thrust a band through her arm
"B. II." stood dumfounded, alternate­
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First when they Joined the n ativ e s ; and controlled his indignation, making fu r­
ly slinking, turning, rattlin g, smelling
ther Inquiries, which elicited the an­
street, Albany, Oregon.
again she was conscious of the old swers he expected.
and fondling the box; he took it up­
E W L L . E R G R O C E R Y , 2 8 6 L y o r magnetic stim ulation of his personality,
stair«. He dropped Into a chair. This
•T h e y were all men," the native told
which bad sustained her during the him. “A fte r they had killed, they ftoil
was the first tim e any of Ids girls had
(Successor to Stenberg Bros. J
W aste oil removed from the cran
first terrible nights and days.
,remembered hhn on Christinas, beyond
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
away to their canoes. They were cov­ case of tractors and automobiles cun
Phone 263 R.
a card, through all these years. H e
ered with dark clothing, each like nnto bo put to good u s ■ this fall freeing
bad always made It a point to tend
each. When they spoke, they spoke poultry docks of mites.
, VI
I I O E M A N A JACKSON
Io all graduations and Christmases.
strangely—here."
he
stroked
his
An
oil
spray
can
be
used
Pffectlvel;
■'*
i
Grocery— Bakery
Feur and curiosity formed the chief throat, "and their words were like the to kill the mites found on and n c "
The girls hud appreciated It.
T h is
E verything in the line of eats
elements o f the unusual animation in sounds made by one whose stomach roosts. Aln.o.-' any o'l can he used I
was the first time, but. he hastened to
opposite Postoffice
tho natives’ settlement. Great bustle Is too full, and who must return some­ since many flock owners have am
tell himself, It was quite all right— he
u b -C a n d y C o ., F ir s t s tre e t, next of preparation was In progress— spear­ what lying therein."
had never expected It to be otherwise.
mobiles, the waste cren case oil
ing of fish, gathering of f r u i t by men ;
door to Blain Clothing Co.
Unwrapping the tissue paper, the
This vivid description of the Ten- the most prac.'l nl —nt -■ al.
while the smoke of many fires, ascend­ tonic tongue convinced his listener
Noon luache».
box disclosed a leath er bill-fold w ith
Home-made candv and ice Cream.
ing Into the still air. Indicated the occu­
u hand-tooled design.
“Ellen,” he
H a ! The d— d H u n s ! I thought
IV
pation of the women.
shouted In his happiness. “ See what
as much." He again Interpreted for
lib .C le a n in g W o rk * , IllC.
The
ver-
ri
H a d not the chief ordered unlimited
my ‘first lleutenunt* made w ith her
"Now let me
’
Cor. Becoond and Ferrv feasting to pacify the stomachs, music the girl at his side.
'.n; !..
own hands fo r me. T h e card on It
think. W e must turn this to onr ad­ price of o g‘>
M atter Dyers and Cleaners
, to delight the senses of the Terrible vantage
says:
I t proves what we talked awakened tin- co ! rv o tin* fact ft-
t
, M ade- T o -M e a s u re Clothes
Ones? Balhuaka, the stone god. looked about that evening by the riv e r; doesn't If we arc to continue to produce - i .
“ 'Just an attem pt to »how a wee
I M P E R I A L C A F E , 209 'V . First Incongruous among garlands of trail-
in the present q u a n tiy at a profit w
It? The effects of our ‘civilized’ war
p art o f my great appreciation for the
must
produce
them
cheaper
tune
le
tag
vine
and
the
feathery
leaves
of
•y
■' Harold G- M urphy Prop.
were felt even here I" H e ran his fin­
wonderful work you have done to
'
Phone 665
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tree ferns. Before him stood the sue- gers through his hair, watching Chim­ loss between producer and consumer
“ Why B, B,, Thia Is No T im « to W orry teaching our class.
reduce
the
cost
of
hnndllng,
and
cre­
J rffielal tahile— a massive tree trunk- aba hoi thoughtfully.
W a wkvkb c l o s s '
About That,"
•YO UR F IR S T L IE U T E N A N T .’ •
ate more market by making egg»
stripped of its bark, upon which was
“And thy Vow was o f vengeance
B ffA G N K T O E L E C T R IC CO.
more attractive to the housewife.
pMed
a
heap
of
dried
sticks
and
un­
thought
she
might
understand
tbelr
upon all white men?”
Xwfi. official Strom berg carburetor serv­
dergrowth.
needs better but somehow I couldn’t
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ice station.
Couservative prices. All
Balhuaka ever demanded a sacrifice
get up much enthusiasm about it."
work guaranteed
119-121 W’ . Second.
ex fu ll a o o a . and the moon was now at
Why, B. B , ” protested his wlf«,
the fa ll ; and the people trembled, for
arinello parlors
"thia la no time to worry about tbet.”
(A beauty aid for every need) the selection had been reserved for the
“I feel rather responsible fo r the
St. Francis-Hotel
Great W h ite Chief, and who could tell
Motor Hears«.
girls, and the attitude they may take. Efficient Service.
Prop., W lN N tra g b R o w
what rnfitlees cruelties he m ight not
I hope they haven't been Influenced
Lady A ttendant
«tact?
too strongly by moi*
Hrownsvillc............ ......................... Oregon
| en and mooey are best when
Meanann eat by her sick child and
"B. B., yon are In a bad fram e of
busy. Make your.dollars work in
People shunned her hut. al­
c u r savings department. A l b a n y S t a t e wept.
mind tonight," Interposed Mrs. Bax­
■ J J -f
,? à * x
Under government supervision. though It was not yet proclaimed tabu.
ter, sitting down on the arm of bis
She ktMiw well what was In their
chair, patting his head. "Don’t you
5 3 5 ,0 0 0
i f i ’ O O K IE'S MUSIC HOUSE
W . L. W R IG H T
thlade *. W ith no superficial civilisation
know that most people are too busy
Mortician
& Funeral Director
causing them to hide their natural In­
tonight getting ready for the Christ­
Commercial and.-Savings accounts Solicited
‘ E veryth in g musical '
Halsey and Harrisburg
stinct o f self-protection, they openly
mas festivities to be mooning ovsr
223 W. Pitti at.
hailed thia possible substitut» to r an
C all D. aylor Halaey. or
past history? You know we bave to
W. I..
right Harrisburg
get the box ready— ’’
T H E S H O E DOC TO R offering. Some of her friends even
Second, street, opposite H a m ilto n ’s taunted her w ith their hopes, i f she
"Ob. yes," broke in “B> B." “T h a t
appeared outside.
store.
\
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"Sadden Service."
“A - ta ! e-aa ! Weep. M earns a t The
Uttle one la w ith thee for the day;
he m arguerite shoppe but, a-aa! w ith the setting of the sun
Shauipooiagi, Marceliiug sad Scalp
he shall become as the smoke curling
Treatments.
M argaret Couatryman,
up te the nostrils of the Great W h ite
l i e W es' Second »L Phone 22.
C h ief 1 Weep, Meamaa !"
Yet she was one o f themselves, and
H E S P E C IA É ÍT Y S H O P P E
the child a favorite. She thought none
for hem stitching and stamped goods
Special price on one-half ton and too lota
O pp osite*H sm iIto u ’s. 31» W. Second st, the worse of them : they knew not the
a rt of wearing double-faced masks.
A fresh stock of
a ld o A u u o r .o it <4 S o u . d is t r ib ­
Meanwhile, the dreaded visitors were
utors and deslcre'for M axwell. Chal­ being escorted w ith some dignity
through the Intricacies o f the thick
J E R S E E M I L K F O O D in bulk enable« ns to
mers, Eases, Hudaen A Hupmobile cars.
Accessaries, a poljes 1st A Broadalbin.
Inland vegetation. Although obviously
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terrified, the old ch ie f bore blmeeif
N t«
well, maintaining a natural dignity
and
The economical food for calves, pigs and poultry
w ith his hum ility.
«sed
Chlmabahol, emboldened by a friend­
W u g b t sold sad exchanged st i l l tim e* ly overture, put Into words a question
which had long troubled him.
Am erica« Needlewoi
BEN T. SUDTELL
‘•Where dwell thy tribe, O M ighty
’fiie Household
(Joed Stories
Phene 76-R, 123 N, Broadalbin s t, Albany Chief?” he Inquired, with some trepida­
't he F a rm J ou rn al
tion. “No white warriors w ere visible I
(Continued from page 2)
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