Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 03, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Three Days
Rietoian of loas, and little daugh-
ter.
O F E X C IT E M E N T
T. J. Jackson was in Albany
Friday.
William P. Wahl’s infected
eye is better, a /te r expert tre a t­
ment in Eugene.
The days can’t grow much
longer, but the accomplishment
per day can, with most of us.
Featuring
Prominent Speakers
I
Baseball and Sports
succeeds the
Pioneer Reunion ate J. J. H. W Vannice
Hussey as superinten­
dent of the Methodist Sunday
school.
Frank Kirk was home for
The Brownsville Pioneer Pic­
nic has grown up with the coun lecoration day from the Oaco
try. People went to it thirty orchard, Monroe, where he is
years ago, when there were no employed.
automobiles
or
pavements.
Mrs. J. W. Miller’s brother,
Your automobile will bring you
George
Mill, who has been visit­
to the picnic grounds in a few
minutes, and this year’s Picnic ing her, has gone to Latah
is going to be too good to miss. Washington.
TRY
TORRANCE
HOT POTATO SALAD
Reconditioning Shop
in your new Electric Range Oven
Lyraao W. Patton is our school
principal for the next term. He
There will be a ball game comes from Drain and with bis
each day in the new ball park. family will occupy the D. 8. Mc­
Williams house immediately.
Foot racing and other athletics
will be held as usual-
Good Camping
i o r all who wish to camp
there will be ample room in the
beautiful city park on the banks
of the Calapooia. If you have
been planning a camping trip
you will not go wrong by coming
to Brownsville for the three-dav
Picnic.
LINN COUNTY
In the morning boil six medium-sized
potatoes. W hen cold skin and cut into thin
slices.
i
Cover bottom of baking pan with potatoes. Sprinkle each layer
nth finely chopped parsley, green onions and celery.
Mix two tablepoons each of
tarragon vinegar and cider
vinegar and lour tablespoons
olive oil. One slice lemon.
J- A. Steveneon and wife bad ae
Sunday guests their son Stanley
»nd family of Eugene and Mrs.
Mary Robnet of Brownsville, the
vouogsr Mrs. Stevenson's mother.
Dr. Ficq, the Albany dentist
vhoee name is familiar to Enter­
prise readers, became an Amerioao
utizen Monday by naturalization.
He is a native of Switlerland, but
uad become a citizen of Canada.
Sheriff Richard found, among
other loot in a railroad ear occu
>ied by Mexican employes, prop-
irty etolen some time ago from the
stores of Homer Speer at Tangent
and J. H . Rowlaud at Jefferson,
*12 East First s„ Albany
the (skating r.nk
Fry two strips bacon : cut in
small b its ; bring to boiling
P<»nt; pour over potatoes;
cover and place in oven. Set
time and heat controls and
serve hot when you come
home.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER Co.
12,
North
3:24 a. m. flag
b
a *'
l o s' ,
b.l6
m. „ flar
14,Jl2:O9
p. a. m.
*
3», 4:0» p- in.
South
17. i 2:W p
15’
33 12'45
8 -1 2 P-
n “ m • a
£'
“ 2
’
P' “ ' fll
31’ 1 j
Nos. 14 and 16 stop to let off passes»
from south of Eugene.
“
No. 31, direct connnction for Marshfi»
points.
Passengers for sjuth of Eugene shou
take traia No. 17.
Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves H i
sey at 7 a. ru and 12:15 and 8:1» p J
K 8/ « BrownaviHe at 7:4° ■- in. an
3-35 and 8.45 p. m ,
Outgoing Mail
A t the Halsey postoffice ms
close going north at 11:50 a i
aud 5:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. at
5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. at
12m . Morning stage to Brown
ville goee on to Crgwfordsvill
Holley and Sweet Home.
Paid-for Paragraphs
ther and—"
T h a t s about enough !" Barrows con­
tinued to point a lean, vibrating finger
at him. "AU I ’ve got to say for you
la that you’re a welcher and a quitter
and yellow!
Your father took this
man's money on a gamble.
When
yon come In and tried to pay It back
I wouldn’t accept It, and I told you
that the notes were only a matter of
form.
You were very well satisfied
with that. But now that they've
Struck
crawl OUt
out
- oil
--- you're trying to VrUWI
/ i f ■> /laaJ ^<n^lu U . _
—
of a (leadsman’s
bargain. am
I . ’m U ashamed
---------- - "'••»'HU.
NUBU
of you. Look here ! Where did y « ir
father keep his private paper»?"
*"
Phone 379
When you're planning to be out all after­
noon and want a nice, hot dinner that can
be cooked in your oven try th is :
It’s Easy Now
Plenty of Sports
Ray best os Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
Bart Rogers turned hls thoughts to
(5c a liu ej
the safety-deposit box. I f that paper
were present. It could mean but one
thing—
I For sale — Buckwheat, 4c a pour
That hla father, Franklin Rogers,
G. G. Hockensmith, R. 1.
actually had made hls will with the
Dr. C. H. Bailey aud wife ol
provisions as declared to Bart In the
Old papers lor sale at 5c a Lum
■ lose burg visited the A. C. Arm-
office of Leon Barrows that night. It
at the Enterprise office.
-trong home Monday night, a*
would be prlma fade evidence that
hey were on their way »o’ the
hls father had wUlingly and krowlng-
grub?"
y signed away to a man whom Bart
state grange at Dallas. Dr. Baiby
S
’
that would “ 8ke
is editor of the Grange Bulletin.
“ Why— ." Bart had hesitated. 1
Bull Frannlston a millionaire, and
elongated Bud Tarko went genially.
Roland Marks and Miss Ruth
Bart Roger, , pensioner, a hanger-on
"Have to pardon my parley4
(Continued from page 1)
leland, from Corvallis, visited
ihl» hh re“ tal’ of 8 "owing gold mine
Can’t help it. Went A. W. O. L. I
'lay before I was to shove off on t
1 hl» 1» pep week in the schools it the Marks home 8unday. Ro­ bank*"* safet7 d* po,,t vault at the that, by the right of work, of strug-
und who graduated from O- A. C
prtvatlon-
«von suffering,
packet for home and they sent i
Our breezes have been energetic
should have been hla. I t would end
this term, left today for Hood
back up into the army of occupatli
Then don’t stand here arguing with
and energising the past day or so.
liver where be has a position as us us to whether there was any trlck- all thought of trickery, for It would
Since then I've been all over."
mean that Franklin Rogers had known
"W hat outfit are you from?" O
J. 8. McMahan is looking after pharmacist.
thl’ WUt K >ou
«ay
cattle at Sweet Home and Casca­
word had brought to the serious fe
doubt Just go out and see If vou o>»a w h « he was signing, and that he had
J. D. Pittm an and family a rt
deliberately and knowingly saved the
tures of Bart Rogers the reaemblan
dia.
scare up a different will. Incidentally”
•tome from their California trip
of a grin. Bud Tarko swung hls arm
the words were burning with sar- copy of a document that was to rob
B. M. Bond and family went to The “glorius climate” did not
hls son of millions. What would that
“ What’d you like to have me from
caam-—"you might look In that safety
Oeldeadale Saturday, returning nold them there.
safety box yield?
he queried. “Since the time that M
Sunday.
h 01' Y° ° mlght flnd 8 C°W
dogged me hack up the harbor at Brw
of this document there-w here your
Frank Porter and wife and father put it for safekeeping! I a the
I ve been In everything that ev<
CHAPTER V
u S i H ’ Davidaou and Frank
looked like an outfit."
daughter Amy were up from
Hadley and wives were in Lebauon Portland decoration day. Tht meantime, get out of my office.”
" I know. But your original ontfltl
u,
F
°.r
.
a
l0ng
,uon,«»t
Bart
Rogers
D
isappointm
ent
Wednesday.
Oh that?" Bud Tarko untangle
l<' lies and Mrs. William Portnr stood trembling there like a muscle-
The next morning Bart entered the
himself to hls full height and beams
Sam Garland of Lebanon (has ■'ridhedd V‘sited Halsey irien,
tensed tiger before the spring. H |g bank sind asked to see hls father’s
genially down upon Rogers. "The res
hands were clenched, h l, eyes narrow safety-deposit box.
bssu appointed ou the state fiih
Began Their Perusal.
one, huh? Read ’em and weep—th
w d glaring; slowly down h l. chin
oomnaiseion.
Oh. it's all right, I guess." The
Jim Drinkard took p^rt 1 b trickled a thin flow of blood from u bank clerk shrugged hls shoulders. rather curiously. The clerk bobbed hls Fifth marines, brother.”
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Staluak.r
Bart Rogers put forth a hand.
he state shoot a t Eugene Fri- tear m hls lower Up where teeth had Your name’s on there In your fa­ head.
of Corvallis visited at T. P. Pal.
"He showed it to me that day— he ^ “Same division, friend,” came quit!
thers writing—and I know you're
r a l» r t “ lJOt,r <*’ UP<’"
Hla 8rn”
lay
and
Sunday.
Mra,
Tkrfak.
ton’s deeoration day.
raised slowly and the flsta clenched. young Rogers. But I gueas I ’d better thought It wag a great joke."
n d went w ith him ,
• "Joke? On whom?"
"Huh? the Second?
Stand bad
ien, suddenly they dropped and Burt <o along with you. We have to be
The American Barred Plymouth „
there and let me take a look at you
| "I don’t know. He didn't mention
P ’ Templeton had a visit Itogers rushed from the room.
pretty careful when some one Is go-
Rock club offers four handeomt
Yep. Maybe it’s so. Look like a root
¡any names—-he Just said that a fellow
erowds on the thronged Ing through a dead man's effects ”
riday from his father and step­ .i,E ^ d n.“*
badges lor barred rocks at the
• d«**Ht»- Bart hurried to the town's
They went within the big door then
S’ "7.*d the fw)I and he
Bins go man. Whak are you from?"
mother
from
Brownsville,
whe
"Ninth infantry."
Linn county fair.
Uvery .table and rented a horse
and to the fitting of the pas. and mas­ wuyU" th8t
never 1Uted hün- any-
recently
returned
from
a ^ ro s.“
"Ninth, huh?
Vaux— that right 1
hU‘e«
,#t*
r’
“
e
waa
thudd1"«
ter
keyg'to
the
little
bronze
box
The
C. E. Gulliford and wife ano lengthy visit in southern Cali­
Jnulny?
Huh?
Thiacourt?
Blanc
tiny
compartment
swung
open
and
the
"He
didn’t
eay
what
the
deal
was?”
flat' toward Mannington,
daughter Isabelle of Portland wer* fornia
Mont?
Say,
don’t
I
know
’em?
aim
twenty
miles
away.
clerk brought forth the drawer, plac­
.«
W#‘ Hke “ 1118,1 hearl°S hla
in (Halsey Friday, on a “their
wax
er. Buddy! What's your name?”
th
^
t.h!*.twti
e
dlnjly
*l<ht*
d
offlce
°
f
death
lentence.
Guests over the week end at the sheriff loomed to view and Kart ing it on the counter. Hastily Bart
to Charles Mornhinweg’s, at Me-
Rogers. Bart Rogers.”
seised the packets of papers and be­ «nmN?hihe <Udn’t~ « c e -p t that It was
Chancy Slikels’ were Mr. and
Olynn.
"Weren’t
a secon
---------------
nd loole?" Bud Tai
omethlng
about
some
kind
óf
rights."
“* “ •
gun their perusal.
asked it with something of susplel
Casel*
e
r
and
Mr.
and
Bart
Rog«?»
did
not
answer.
He
re-
P; ,9 r0M ,n d * 'ie attended
“No. Why?”
A deed to the 100 acres which he
Bart Rofara’" he began, "son
the document In the box, and
the wedding of M r,. Cross’ sister Mrs. William Irvine of Portland
had called home. An Insurance policy
.
afrald’ that’a a,L Tou *»i
Wh° m“d# 8 wl11 Juu * t t - which had been allowed to lapse A
keT
lD
Unlaon
wlth
the
one
Mrs. Maude Friok, to Cortia M l
look like one.”
Otto Ulrich, a real estate mat
a
the
hands
of
the
clerk.
Then
silent-
.*
°
m#
tl“
e
ag0'
D|d
or
did
Kiunay of Portland at Salem Fri. from Connell, Wash., was hen
“Sergeant’s the best I conld do."
ot that will give any oil rights to a canceled mortgage, representing the
def,*at' h* *M ksd-Slow-
day evening.
saving of the farm from Its first load
"Then everything’s high, wide a
on a land deal Friday and pro m>n named ’Bull’ Frannlatonr
■y out of the bank.
of debt. Then— a folded paper which
handsome. Slip me your m itt A
The sheriff rose and stretched.
8. C. Hyder of Lacomb show d nounced this the finest sectioi
b“ d dreamed vaguely of finding
caused Bart Roger,’ heart to thump
now” he rubbed moutnfuUy at
“Think
they
did."
came
hla
an
another
will
U
the
safefy
box
or
tn Albany 83 strawberries which ot agricultural country he hat.1
He brought It forth and read It, line
lengthy stomach— "where’s that Legl
nouncement In an offhand manner
haps some explanation of the docu-
Weighed six pounds, and be sav> •ver seen.
after line— the final blow. It was the
outpost? Where does the Legtoa ke
Ain
t
you
got
a
copy
of
your
own?"
n
lih
t
’¡£J«Ch
had
h*
*
n
read
to
hlm
th#
they were not selected, but were
will.
Its employment office? I just came
night before.
But there had beeu
- , ddenly
2 a e tired,
u ‘, lx >M ■°” Bart Rogers,
the run of the patch.
"Guess that was about the last trip
on that special." He nodded down tl
suddenly cognisant of
a M X m ° f the • ° r t lDat{,ad’ the
street.
If you miss the cross-word pus-
o rea t, turned toward the door. “ Yes’’ your father made tn here— , bout a «»«Uable proof of the genuineness of
“Queer-looking
outfit,”
assert«
year
ago—
the
day
he
put
that
will
—yss, I guess I ’ve got a copy of It ”
*le from this issue of the Enter
n ^ UtPr nt? ad Conie ,0 hl111 frem Bart, noticing the vanguard of a mo
Hs went out into the night then, and In the box,” came from one tide, and
prise, and want It, say so. We
ot the cIerk- recounting the
to the return from what he now saw Bart looked down into the features toddent of h l. father’s last v l.it and ley mob.
do not want to carry the feature
? ? eer7 Bud Tarko Jabbed him I
of the clerk, forgotten for the moment.
nad
been
a
hopeless
and
foolish
quest
term aCt 0 - 1 he had b°a sted Ot bet­ the ribs. "Woree'n that. Buddy. Ouaa
unless subscribers want it.
Yes.' Regers Juraed toward him tering a man he did not like
I was the only honest man oa th
j
A* , Car*Y »«d wife and
rion -*'h .there’’ “ ‘east that con9° la ’ train. Say, who’a Frannlston here?
nl h ‘#r
y*«‘»rday for The
he L nk “ UrmU‘* d’ aa ha atood ° °
Frannlston?" Rogers asked th
Dallea.
Gilbert joined them at
of . teñí Í
7 0tchln« the erection question with a sudden Interest. "He’
lo rtla n d . He will work thia sea
ThJÓ , ?Ce ha" acrow ,he « re e t
a sort of land agent and politics«
■on in the Wenatchee orchards.
hm def ? £’
lf ln rea,,aatlon of Ran for mayor at the election a fev
breath
mm'h.6
“!11
R°
<er"
pullea
tb*
M r. and Mra. C. P. Stafford
days ago and got beat. Why?”
Ilk ? a min h Un” 8nd «‘ ralShtened.
Just heard hls name on the train
went to Eugene decoration day
" If im i /
t0 faC* 8 se8,ence. Everybody on It seemed te think thai
and, after visiting the Mohawk
It’ll h?.
5 * UPed
tba‘ ’w a y -
If he could hook up with Frannlston
Mmeterv the reUtives. 32 io num
* he a mused.
“Re cverythlng’d be gravy. Ouesa IT1 atari
-« d
tU8k'n'
so<>d bargain
b»r had dinner at the donation
looking for him myself, i f you won'l
claim taken up in early days hv
th e rZ -™ * * . “ * “ d one- That'« «H
Jar loose with any info aho»t thal
M r. Stafford s grandfather.
Legion post.
There he .topped shortly, , nd turned
Mr, and Mra. Fred Parker ef
"1 * 7 « ‘h a f T h « Bart abort
hls head. But I can't help you. T h « q
Portland ware driving between
tan t any Legion post ln to w n "
Shedd and Tangent Sunday when
“No Legion post?” The human f « «
they met a email child and its par-
« Bx t h . B e ll R v o S io a t., Is c .
WNU
rail doubled again and a long ting«,
•°.‘ a
ProP«»l7. on the
poked Bart Borers m the cheat "Do
Jslt side of the pavement. Parker
• • ne a.ked hl> q u w lo n ^
you mean to stand there and tell ma
•werved to his left to give them
(Continued from page 3)
that is relished at all times by
A lantern-jawed person he was. that there ain’t a Legion po« t , t? ,!
» • r n r « ) m > when the child eud-
Young and old alike is our ?htm* bOr* ,ha" 8,1 feet ln belgM
¡ 2 fact Your faB *c « “ I
deoly darted in front.
To avoid reived co.cw rton.A-o,,, Hull’ Frannl
'c* erssm. It
is ro.de from t h ..
•Because there aren't enough vet-
6001 hla twinkling grnv eye,
.
- ä ' i m o u ii r rnnni
hitting the little one he ewung »«on » In . payment
r r«
u ^
b i a t a he mad. to, ,
Pore, unadulterated cream .nd he
” w . i° ” i PPOrt ° “* ' ,M w a r*« * • «
*
thouaand
wrinkles.
Yet
etill farther to the left and hit
flavored with pur, frnit rtgTort *«e wa» young.
well, where can I eat?" asked the
i »’0 î Ur“
0V*
r ’ . ° la hl,n
lengthy Tarko.
"
machine ran into the ditch, re « i T im
d ’^ “ ln«c»l
r t< M
a -th
tt.r, ,h*
of |
h*
***
announcing.
o y »oms whenever you can. Ther^ “wh?re ? *
suiting in a broken shoulder for coqraa, being only , technicality Now
Bart pointed up the street; t h « as
1» no more wholesome or del ¡clou«
The
”ut * ‘“n«
Mrs. Parker
yoM're kicking about It I"
refreshment on earth. Parties.nd
the sidewalk toward the restaurant
• T a kicking becao.« I believe thaï
'■mtlies supplied la any quantity.
Mrs. lost Freeland is sntertain- there a «»me trickery .bout It. that
after “ “ w,th ‘»t*«"’
lag her daughter, Mrs. Elaine Sd®e alvaatage waa taken of my fa
fo rt, gamblers, loose women «n.t
esi.
There was something likable
»bout
the
elongated,
freckled man
B u 'd y T WhX
'
P0W
something
wholesome.
aomethm.
■Gt ¡ x
m
u
m,n i,ke
o set S wash up and some worthwhile and companionable.
,
( T o be continued)
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June 17, 18, 19
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r ord 1 arts and Accessories
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