Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 13, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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RURAL EN T E R P R IS E
(M A Y 13. 1925
with broken teeth and comic shoes and Paid-for Paragraph«
tragic ere*—drinking great draught, of
coffee and telling her woe. to Selina_
(5c a lin e )
Sulrey tiampish ladles smelling un- !
pleasantly of peppermint and persplra- !
(Continued from page 3)
PRESENTS
Gooseberries fur sale. No Sun
tlon and poverty. "And he ain't had
• Sunday — Monday— Tuesday
Even Dirk could see that Dallas' a lick of work since November—"
day business.
Ruts.
canvas was almost insultingly superior
•
May 1 7 - 1 8 - 1 9
Three toiles east ol Halsey.
"You don’t say! That’a terrible!"
(o that of the men and women about
He wished she wouldn’t.
her. Beneath the flesh on her canvus
Sometime« old Aug Hempel drove Fur sale—Buckwheat, 4c a pound
there were muscles, and beneath those out there and Dirk would come upon
G. G. Hockensmith, R. 1.
muscles blood and bone. You felt she the two snickering wickedly together
hud a surgeon’s knowledge of anatomy. about something that he knew con­
Card of Thanks
It was after eleven when they cerned the North Shore crowd.
emerged from tbe Art Institute door
It had been years since Selina bad
We want to thank all our friends
way and stood a moment together at said, sociably, "What did they have for
and
neighbors who so k io d ly paid
the top of the broad steps surveying dinner. Dirk? H ’mt"
Tracy’s hospital b ill. Words can
the world that lay before them. Dal­
"Well—soup—"
w ith
• las said nothing. Suddenly the beauty
nut express our appreciation. Sin
“Nothing before the soup?"
corely, M r. and Mrs. W in. Zellm er
ft the night rushed up and over-
"Oh, yeh. Some kind of a—one of
and children.
those canape things, you know
P h y llis H a v e r
Caviare."
Old papers for sale at 5c a Lundle
"M y ! Caviare!"
at the Enterprise office.
Sometimes Selina giggled like
naughty girl at things that Dirk had
•••••••••
taken quite seriously. The fox hunts,
Application for water right! on the
for example; Lake Forest had taken
Halsey Happenings
to fox hunting, and the Tippecanoe North Santlam river filed by Robert
crowd kept kennels. Dirk had learned Simpson of Salem will be protested by
(Continued from page 1)
to ride—pretty well. An Englishm an- Salem authorities. The city officers
certain Captain Stokes-Beatty—had charge that the filings made by Mr.
Glenn Chance and family
Initiated the Nortfi Shore into the mys­ Simpson, if approved by the state en
visited in Shedd Sunday.
teries of fox hunting. Huntin’. The gineer, would interfere with water
North Shore learned to say nec’s'ry rights previously acquired by the
Mr. and Mrs. A rm strong were
and conservat’ry.
Captain Stokes- municipality.
Beatty was a tall, bow-legged, and
■ t W. F. W h ite ’s at diuner Sun-
somewhat horse-faced young man, re­
day
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
mote In manner. The nice Farnham
girl seemed fated to marry him. Paula
Fred Sprenger and wife and
had had a hunt breakfast at Storm-
Mayor George E. Cryer of Los
son spent Sunday a t J. C Par
wood and It had been very successful, Angeles was reelected at the muni­
te r’s.
though the American men had balked a cipal primary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wahl
little at the deviled kidneys. The food
Tho navy department has awarded
had been patterned as far as possible
spent Saturday night at Cor­
a contract for erection of a mooring
after
the
pale
flabby
viands
served
at
vallis.
English hunt breakfasts and ruined u n it for dirigibles at Pearl harbor
Mrs. J. S. McMahan went to
in an atmosphere of lukewarm steam. Hawaii.
Lncle Joe" Cannon, ex-speaker of
The women were slim and perfectly
Portland the last of the week
tailored but wore their hunting clothes the house of representatives, observ­
for a visit.
a trifle uneasily and self-consciously ed his 89th birthday at his home in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Workin-
like girls in their first low-cut party Danville. 111.
ger were in Corvallis and A1
dresses. Most of the men had turned
Sam B. Amidon, Democratic na
bany Monday.
stubborn on the subject of pink coats, tlon.l committeeman from Kansas,
but Captain Stokes-Beatty wore hla
P. H. Freerksen attended the Th#y Had Sandwiches and Coffee at handsomely. The f o x - a worried and died suddenly of heart disease In his
office at Wichita.
an
All-Night
One-Arm
Lunchroom.
monthly creamery m eeting in
somewhat dejected-looking jinlinal_
Secretary Work has announced an
had
been
shipped
In
a
crate
from
the
Albany Thursday forenoon
whelmed Dirk.' Gorgeousnes, and
lawdrlneus; color and gloom. At the South and on being released had a way annual reduction of »555,000 In operat­
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Veatch right the white tower of the \V rig.'ey of sitting sociably In an Illinois corn ing expenses of the general land of­
were a t Cottage Grove Friday building hose wralthllke agulnst a fleld Instead of leaping fleetly to cover. fice through its reorganization.
at the funeral of “Bab” Veatch. background of purple sky.
At the finish you had a feeling of
Senator I.enroot, republican, of Wis­
Just thia side of It a swarm of Imp­ guilt, ns though you had killed a cock­ consin will seek congressional investi­
Mrs. Albert Miller spent the
ish electric lights grinned their mes­ roach.
gation of the recent failure of the
week end with her daughter, sage
Dirk had told Selina about It. feellti" Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul rail
In scarlet and white. In white:
Mrs. Florence Leeper, in Eu­
rather magnificent. A fox hunt.
road.
gene.
TRADE AT
“A fox hunt! What for?"
The results of the Honolulu war
"For!
Why,
what’s
any
fox
hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bateman then blackness, while you waited for?"
games were said by war and navy
of Brownsville and John Ed­ agulnst your wUL In red
“I can't Imagine. They used to be department offlc,a,a t0 hare ,llustrat.
for the purpose of ridding a fox-in­ ed dramatically the deficiencies of the
ward. were at W. H. Chance»
T H E F A IR
island defenses.
country ut
of a a nuiBHnce.
nuisance. HflTe
Have
.
i fested
----- - '«aaa.e.j
Sunday.
idaokness again. Then, In a burst of ‘he foxes been bothering 'em out In
Mrs. M. M- Ward has lieen. « noth hi colors,
«. in bigger letters, and
— In - | bake Forest?”
Spokane Gets Northwest Greeters |
"Now. mother, don’t be funny.” He
visiting
her daughter Mrs I
thBt hurled I‘»elf »‘ your
Portland, Or.—Spokane was selected
S
S
° m a n ,,‘ t
told her about the breukfaat.
"Well, but It's so silly, Dirk. I t ’s as the city In which the 1926 conven
smart to copy from another country tion of the Northwest Greeters will
SAVE SION'EY
the things that that country does bet­ be held, following a spirited contest
' The county hits the road from |
city
— ------- does gur- i between delegations
- - ------- - from that CI[V
Ixibanon to Cascadia in good
Straight ahead the hut of the Adams ter than we do. England
condition for the expected tush street L atutlon in midair was Vene­ dens and woodflre, and dogs and au<i ' ancouvw . B. C., at the closing
tweeds snd walking shoes and pipes! 8O88lon of the Greeters' convention
tian bridge, with the black cunal of
of summer travel.
and leisure better than we do. But held here. Following the custom ol
. “"phalt n°wlng sluggishly beneath.
* tean,y bl* akfa8‘8 ot «looting principal officers from the
Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Albany I 18 re,lec‘ lon of cafeteria and cigar- h X
because they haven’t gas. | «By In which the next convention will
spent Sunday and Mond -V a t . . wlndoW8 on either aide were
most of them. No Kansas or Ne­ be held, H arry F. Goetz of Spokane
W. A.
a Muller’s.
braska farmer's wire would stand for
was named president.
Mrs. Muller’s mother.
one of ttielr kitchens—not for a minute.
’Nice," anhl Dallas. A long breath.
And the hired man would balk at sncli
Two or three million rainbow She was a part of all thia.
Tobacco Referendum Petition Ready
bacon.” She giggled.
Yea.” He felt un outalder. "Want
trout ejrgs will be placed soon
"°h , well, if you're going to talk
Portland, Or.—With between 14.00C I
n sandwich? Are you hungry?"
or have been placed in the new
like that.”
" I’m starved."
and 16.000 signatures gathered to theh
Roaring River hatchery.
But Dallas O'Mara felt much the
I hey had sandwiches and coffee at
petitions invoking the referendum on
same about these things. Dallas, it ap­
—
. . . Frum and
Olin Ruth,
rviirn .
»ne-ann lunch room be- peared, had been something of a fad the cigarette and tobacco taxing law
Mrs.
O. W.
Meadames Frank Gray and F p ’l d a t " * r D ,lla ’ anl<1 her fnce
to°
with the North Shore society crowd the tobacconists of Portland have call |
G o rm lav
.
„
<
d E ' L ’ " ‘r,y for a restaurant and ahe didn’t
after
ahe had painted Mrs. ltoblnson ed their circulators off the streets an.!
orm ley and
Georgina Clark | " ;int to bother to wash It. She was
Gllninn’a portrait. She had been In­ will be ready to file their checked |
visited Albany Saturday
I n,lore t,18n "rdinurliy companionable vited
_----- to dinners an„
and lunmeong
luncheons and ■ ®nd verified demand for the referen
little
tired; ,eas
less buoy-
buoy
u i„ .
.
•
I | 1 -it night; a ,,lu
e Hred;
dances, but their doings, she told Dirk, dum of that act with the secretary
HUI & to . have a new adver-l r‘ an< lnd«*P«>dent than usual. T h ii had bored her.
her
I of state this week.
tisem ent this week. Clean un K" ? her a llnle alr * belplessneea-of
"They’re nice.” she said, "but they
and paint up. Look at the artis I
gu,V " ,ha( ‘,r,,U8«d «» hla tender- don t have much fun. They’re all try
tic fittings and at r a n e n i.'n t i i . J T“ Herka“,u® <■'« him a warm ruah
The desire to k ill something la»
to be something they’re not. And
the HUI Store Th?n*™ u «n of pure happiness-until be .aw her ‘ Ing
Cain
hats such hard work. The women been handed down to us
and follow the e x a m p li° h° n**‘I
ei‘ e“z - ,he
way
at
u
®
----
at
seem» to have started tbe ball
were
always
explaining
that
they
lived
pimply young man who lorded It over
the shining nickel coffee container, as In Chicago because their husband’s ro llin g , and we have ht-en at it I
J * 1«* Picked the lock or. «he told him that his coffee was business was here. They all do things ever since.
W ith our present
pretty well—dance or paint or ride or c iv iliz a tio n we ought to get it out. |
Mrs Ringo s garage and carried grand.
write . or - —
sing—
enough 1
ofi her spotlight. Other spot-
- but “ not
" i " well
' h enougn.
our eyetem ; otherwise we mav
ih e y re professional amateurs, trying I take a notion to dem and an open
‘£ ht? ^ vt‘ ,been stolen here­
C h a p te r X V
or . 7 T ? • on,e,hln< ‘ bey don’t feel; season on g a m . wardens - I u no
about. The thief may take on©
G L O B E *«•“*"*
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THE
’ MIDNIGHT:
: EXPRESS ?
: Elaine Hammerstein !
Î
!
Watch for the tornado J
Halsey Railroad TJme
North
South
No. 32, 3:20 a. m.
No. 17, 12*9 p. m
19, 10;4a a. in.
33, 7 ;ll p. in
34, 4:25 p. m.
31, 11:34 p. m.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m., stops
to let off passengers from south of
Eugene.
' Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged.
Nos. 31, 32, 33 and 34 rnn between Port-
land and Kngene only.
Passengers lor south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
No. 15.
Halsey-Brownsville stage meets trains I
18, 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order named.
'
TORRANCE
Reconditioning Shop
Ray bentos Hi-apeed Brake
.
Service Station
212 East First st. Z.lbiny
the skati
r ,
Phon • >
California Alien Land Law Uphald
Washington. D. C .- T h e provision
in 8
i8n
law of CallforDla
Outgoing M ail
ship the burden of proving that their
...
Posing upon aliens Ineligible to citizen 1 A t the
Purchase of agricultural land was not Cl0Se g0,Dg n orth
.
to ±
too many and get into the spot­
light in a courtroom.
V
d°n? feel a,r‘,n’ ^
‘ io» C ity Time.
* ardens-
•neat tonic for hot days.
J
"
latloas between his country and
•oiMwJiat dl«dent I ’nlted States.
1T0 be continued >
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H :5 0
a. m .
court.
» Ä el MÌ'
. . . Alwilda Wilum.
A - « , s 4 * dn,” " 8‘ r»tr.x Aforesa.,1
Amor A Tnssing Atty for Admx
a
m
and
5:20 p. m.
To Brownevllle, 0:20 a. m. , qJ
A n en t tbe c ity b all, the m unici­ 12 in. M o rn in g stage to Browne
pal father» are advised to read the v tlle got» on to C rawfordsville
H olley uud Sweet Home.
’
advertisement of H ill
Co.
à
The Enterprise
one year for
one dollar
ffl The Paper will Stop Coming at the end of
the term unless the »ubgcription is renewed. The
money w ill he used in m aking a better paper fo r the
8Ubscr,ber
tha life o f ,he »ubecriotion. not in
im proving It lor the beuelit of suuiei.ody else'the next
J ear.
C redit Is w aits. Bookkeep.
ing and collecting consume tim e, an I tim e
money
-ome debtors die, some move away, some go bankrupt
and some are dow nr.ght dishonest persons. Those who
pay $1.50 cover these losses.
1»
Any Linn County Farmer not
the Enterprise can have it on tr ia l
now
ta kin g
25 weeks for
25 cents
and i t w ill »top coming to him w hen'the tim e expire»
,let ° rd ‘ " ? C° " t i “ - d' One (>r two c o Z
m ight n o t give a fa ir idea of the work the paper i»
oing
“
■ ^ ir . 'V
,-t after 25 ¡weeks' acquaintance suburiber
I , v 1 ,x ’i ,r or n o t i t ia w orth J1 a year,
Pb 7 •9a‘' h t0 861)001 puPils who procure these
i t . 8Ub,T , ptlOn# ,roin ,a r™era in
W rite or ca ll for p articula rs.
L in n
Those who have farmed fifty rear» hsv» 1
• .......None
k’ ; ; : £ ■ ; ,
T h e E n te rp ris e
e“ bie“ " P“
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O
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j
»ill continue to improve as feet
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poe-
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F e a tU re ’
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The things that had mattered so
make It worth while expressing."
f
vitally didn't seem to be Important,
She admitted, though, that they did i
somehow, now. The people who had ™ « r
s u X ™ * M a rk a
h ° m e ° v e '’ 1
AH the banks in the countv »< anted so desirable had become sud­
¡Sn*2KUtS l^ > H JfUnd f° r P,izes denly Inslgnlflcant The games he had writers, painters, lecturers, heroes. 1
?26/ * 15 and $10 for the Played appeared allly gataea. He was they entertained lavishly and hosptt .
K Y iv -.-r r u T T ----------------
B XEC ’J T O R S N O T IC E
three best exhibits of corn a; *i ing things through Dallas O'Mara's • hly In tlielr Florentine or English or
the county fair. Linn countv wise, tieauty-lovlng eyes. Strangely Spunlah or French palaces on the North I No,ic* i» herebv given that the final
bnri thn
county; enough,
he did not realise that this
C1* '* p
as executor I
th a t th w ,fl
8hoW ln? Of Cori. '
« w 'He from much the same angle a de of Chicago, m. Especially fo r r î '? , " " !
elgn notables of this description
* th e la s t w i .l »„.j te.taroent of Rose
Since
i«
i8
these
had
descended
th
e
c
X
'
,
'
I
eCM*el1’
h"
bfen
filed
Wits at any fair in th© aa tllnf nt which his mother regarded
(u„d .1, Amerino
ôï O r e g ^ ^ ^ V L ? :
,S ,a,f
state last year-
| 1. In the last few years tils mother upon Chicago
— ------ -----
Plague of locusts .» .w t—
‘
. a « T . n ' J . ,,h* ‘ ft,e l.8‘ d«v of June.
had often offended him by her attitude »
• plague of locusts, starting usually H25. at 19 o clock a. m has been duly
F an n ers
-J •„ called - f°r
rain. (,’" ard Ihese rich and powerful friends In New York and sweeping westward
bv said court for the hearing
‘ Some
1e said
satd it was not enoujrh. ° f ,, i * ~ , I‘»'| t Ways, their games, their devouring the pleasant verdure of appointed
Ol objections to said fin»i account
Then came a downpour Sunday #t“uae“,«n' 8- ‘heir manners. And her greenbacks and chirping as they came. the settle,uent thereof st which time
m orning th a t probably satisfied' .’ n V " Tln,* ln ,urn '’ff*nd«d him Keturnlng to Europe, burnt Ing with «ny person interested ia said estate mav
them- Durinir the « l i c e I
8 r , r * 'Islts to the farm It termed profits and spleen, they thriftily wrote appear snd file objections thereto in
nind.« w “ “ "K m e succeeding to him there was alw ivs aowe d—h
writing snd contest tile same
t ilin ' th<?y K° t m O r° s a tis fa c - ¡,,Jec,«d f«»»!« I© the kitchen or llv- of what they had seen and the result
‘>•‘*.1 and first published April 29
was more clever than amiable; beur I5,‘ 5’
Clive P. Stafford.
•
Insroom or on tbe p o rc h -a woman Ing, too, the taint of bad taste.
.
. .
Executor Aloresaid.
North Shore hostesses vied for the
Amor A. Tuasing, Atty for Exr.
honor of entertaining these notables.
H e fy th e T h e rm o m e te r
Paul* — pretty,
clever,
moneyed,
A D M IN IS T R A T R IX ’ NOTICE
shrewd— often emerged from these
of .ippointment
" b o n the m e rru rv soars and contests the winner. Her latest catch
X " i CÌ ” herebV rv e n that the neder-
your temperature begins to mak>* was Emile Goguet—Gen. Emile Go « signed
bv an order of the Countv Court
n .u uncomfortable there 1» one guet. hero of Champagne—Goguet of
‘ ’r*«00- has been ,,,.
effective method o f re lie f— “ »at the stiff white heard, the empty left pointed administratrix of the estate «f
coatsleeve,
and
the
score
of
medals
"ert
M
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n
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w ,w ,i. All
R-od ice cream.”
A . long as i» j.
He was coming to America ostensibly h m n g claims against sai,I esiste arc
tu ule o f pure ingredients it w ill
to be the guest of the Amerloan di­ required to pre.ent thsm w it h ,' I, I
never harm you. Eat
,uoch »„ vision which, with Goguet'a French months (row the date of this norie.
y o u r nature craves, i f ,
one ‘ «*¥>8, had turned the’ Ufcrman on ^Gh»h« proper vouchers. ,0
Clark s Confectionery
pogtoffice mails
at
for the purpose of defeating that i “ nd 6 :2 0 P’
statute was sustained by the supreme E E ° ,D* 80 U th - H . 1 0
1| Cutting Out W aste
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