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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1925)
R U R A L EN TER PR ISE WR1G1EY5 w c a e x e t* - » » »» a t a s o I faveti r t • rttijK X O-» !•- nc.xee-Lr ' » « u k t y«u La>a «a '•» ’A * M » 1 v 3-» a * ‘- fcat J os are «Lgt :< as e ur yuar KcB« fa'«*- ~ fcat." tx '. « m th e U - l j < —O m GEORGE M A R S H '" - S ,'yy-i te e s CM ’ - £ ▼ » * x Afad *1c * a£ "Or • «.-£ _ > » CM * - i ty « *» >-*• > » s c a I «? >/•» fci £ r * r-£ 2< FACTC4I r J « « ' * M lrffc-3 rout o f •'fa- • -» « •,■ < «*-»* Lwvid. sza — i a taut ■dktrxr? . / a i j a-ax. wrih l»>x*gr*y ■ tua n d aawatartfatt t r w s d t i * r » z a y - x » of - t 'o a a lv :iU l ' . < a u ' t g aag "•» fa-ri» a v i t i e (farter a t W » > i- t B i»— n r . t tan t 'ffaun /*»«»■ M - X » * * “. r U f i» l a W«g- •setfa» u> » L fcrter M y hasqpbter »fad D*»"*» La»« tin t Mat r t arar <•—! D E E i St. % Seuhet s Aa atg fo ro --.s L *a E>arM O r 4 a a » a a aerxzwaty ML w ith a » * i- fa«p« « f r— fe>«ry. Ho had t— i wfa— -te d a t » « ■ a k l aig a w h i aad H a t « i « c t « w *— fa'.-» gathorog , v z - - M a t*-oc > «atefa- ag t v a lahwrlama t j ag- tí * doexaacwL « • pot aa ia r aa U -A -Y -l— fcxj m i * anted. *W . Varda Eiwrld." ashorreg a aepfaew. " t * e i * « J v z ’.ated t i * «Id « * - * trabig. fact With •i.C g n a 'i« » . T r-e ! j r » t*-3 f a raai;- ga aTae.^owa » re tó » E r e r r h - iy - a M tg a z ic * » a a i_y aarsxwv* fo r T o -a jo t. T v h_t" ' « « «Laji fa««« gotaaro zia g g a /." f!t» - '*-» « ftM t i a t K » aa v * ruoto- <?r->r *»-e » ’- « y . • te r*— « h i r i Lad e r i t - a i * * x * ar* «trj-aa»»S* * i p g i - 4 t i « ' fra g - ‘Jr 'a a roauoaa w a’ -ra. - M «wfa*ur y»« v , a— Towr .♦•— •y -F t » X ' . < * * | T E v Owr <ry»j»a» •*»■«**!. (J ia r- ( a— aiw tbmt *'acb»£aa ¿.aw r~r • P E R F E C T SUCCESS d«*w i*<! - r a i w ? n n a w ü n k y fa* fax » w t b tiag ja a hot w atar." A id ‘ .o *d st—-.— I— a roowa aa iha arts trota v a ’ - -Jt* T v t r a io r t ’J * at- * l fl-r x « f tb * » « m t . t i « ra p a r- a v » * flÉ V rvt." TT»? na c v l as F « rt H-r¡to t t j r t « i i r i « a a «*r» aori trj a r a t ta ti » » » .- » « < «M »fa-r a wgwar—owut. f i r ’ tor aaevMirjww— » ’- y «ota t t i * y a e t* - kw ‘ • — ! auaaaa • r tm a tr i a v o rtf/ a - t t v -a x .a g • L fi w » aS.raggoo tgtagaaagif. 1 «a am t o / r Ho ia rw **-b < *i.L g » » • - * ♦ «aa t ha aa ta i Urat Ma tu ta » a~»b a Mg» amad—-fea« awpfzxr a t »va bag ■ i.itor} a - -j a g * o / -irntosa aari atmwgwwt at '/•» « » > ’ anto otsaa H <r a a to t a aha«« aad '.fa— » * * - l i i j «orkr-d a c.:ra- K-— »ura-M wdü a r - » * faa ItwrJd f r — • t » t a i fa—« aa * • . — »•*< ,iM*mer »1« a -, l * tattered atraagor a h a bag na ib * m aroo aato ia aaa.- -1 I<*tL«* trago a t the rapida. k. * a Bt—Ae r-> u n *d hia Txwt-ua "T 't t * g tbwg » - n ia l! t a » * to pay M o e a a n r f^ fla s a a * a vkaat l< a « K ~ h - »» • * a a e at ta to H o tmoa had a KL triz o aa« toa 4» rgr-’—r ex- •u «' ”«t -he appro«-«! hla ratazgori giaaooa. «h»z.r*d a fr-*» ra a re . A t th« thr>wgit, "irarooo ;<« t« afaak- d * faatr o f a n « ** z z ro a th rill aaoftt hiaa— to Míag—r Ix S k S jK i*.' rwpiied t i « t * ' » ra t-' Iff a ahrog of aav/yaarw . F riend — H aa jo u r daughter been a Ho -, • •— c aa a tt r a r u «« »'*? ,» « « a y . dry?/- " I frttj 1 x 4 » » » * • * * * yow 4«. fa aanwsi» aad w a r paylag the p -a a P mrr-ooa aa a arreen artreaa? M o th e r— H o w ran yon aak? H asn't *-»rry bln a m íb a •!*?>< ?'/r a f / T -r . aa b * w a v ti* d h *r p o u r t M axw gi ¡f í * — r la i « ¡ato That w<X/- tra » • h *r fa th e r diap-n—d *artbow ah« )u>t m arried a rn Ttlm iiU onalre? trap r t y«iwra e- avd fried tmu». a q u i l t / — r a r * r A n O il C a n **Tow • * * rofaawM, Lrari4 i# u W r thaa m -re rota-iiaewa ; aa e rld -o t T b a g i r l a w o n t r id » t i « |T/.pr—w > * that Ixüaw o w * ka aa fit.» -.-» » o f fiber, a aa»or o f pennata!tty Sacio. »Ad f r W l . ’ Mt*—-:* ortítgl.'onori fa» Jt ■ !» 'lo r-» daughter, w hlrh meant For d rlriD < ho fa»xr whou* fa»» r * * —t*»j arw ta la- taro and ?ra*kgr»«und— Im p m a e d It- Noedo b o th h i« hA & la . lorota "fl»xn*tli»ia la m—*ta g otd — ' -poo him, and a rtrrm g ro rfo elty f n * * d a L* f'rrg -ta la b it > / j th a t hla to karta Iho hiatory o f theae people T o o S lo w w io tn t - had atumMed upoa la th« T he aa iesman was do.ng h!a best to bda south o f the t h e _____ da aoutb A lb an , y— „ To dlkpotte of a motorcycle and aide-car i V i ■ ’ í r¿ le a n the caune o f the (e a r and heart outfit, but t l x prospective customer a c ie which thia lonely g irl had ao hesitated. So the salesman enlarged fladgkaBtf/ rerewled In the gorge, poa- upon t t x “p a y -a a y oo-ride ' plan o f in- a— «» 1 him. stAlimentk. "You are collecthig Indian relic« and "ITJ take the outfit." aald the o’ h er; 5 * 1 t t * * ' - « for th * Am erican txiua—urn':" “but, reroem lxr. I ’m a very alow a s ti the Frenchman. “ You are an rid er."— T lt-B ita «thr oglat?" ' Y ea I h««e ‘ h — n In the fleld fou r The R em edy y*a»v for the rooneum." C ritic — W h y don't you put a porous "You have found much o f In te r« « ? " plaster on thia play? " Ix a t year and thia summer. I M anager— W h a t for? «hipped by Hudson s Hay canoes con- C ritic — I t la about the only thing vlderatde «tuff from F o rt Hop« and Henley House Ix k e M akaklhefan on which w ill ever make It draw. «. V? 'J * •✓ <>*.»* LTkleTB ««w CHAPTER < r iiM 4 n z- S m i l e s £7 —x a ~fc «aa tx r < «■ v e r faV'Xere " fa»««« i ** ~-z» "fawt I Welived eu * • » - :r * '< w u i f J a a a at fa» sn»re»*-x > s 'J-.e »a ley T W «ria»— *•«-< W K ai » " l n K bl»J4Ä.w *1 *7 7^» ?W /VALLEY 4 A 7 VOICES '■ ¿ * 0 1 -w—a . Jl Few A Q L ittle V K ittin g Coughs f o r 5 9 Y e arr. Quick Safe L, t, Relief A w X A , - l a rtg ant I l x v *- ä " t - X «-■•;. a Wight F » -*» h fa» • ta ta a ta vf fag «e— «« y apprajaad fay »— i - , - a of 'fa* M W r 1 « ar« ba be « f <>*»• for as xeug a» /«re • ' ! kemcx aa fa T a vathry f»x a B-aa o f e»fa«s*re. T ia ra la a v i o ' 5a'— » ' " I t a »-»* » -ry g»**l »o a a»r»*g*e atr fra -m aa»! f i x v - fa*—a »cat fr»x» K - S 'Í 'X a v » M ay. * » t — < v -.p p *« aari «ay » r t ! »«Xttid alaa h» «aar ia a * » ! f a '« * »/f n g'X « e t h v » i < t l.» r5»a» « f yrz-.ra' “ T v . ■r»4' Toa fo a v j tt a fcard rl» -r ?o t*z x aad ’r v a ? " " * « '« rta h tiy M f r a t i ! baa a v « » fa r u * > a « a u » aa t « - a »» a a..tr* a f a r Oai. i ä t » « tr*/« |r*( p . ^ a - b a v a la t i * big « b lto -w a t-r ' A» ■ » - • * • Jta ‘A tl » rap.d in * fa r a i «» trago Uar^ttaoA n » i*an *d -a r *r ty ><r«ard Ib * ap-aJt-r " T L * fr«»ii a aulì«' f i «-x y<*9 toor" "tftr. » a p o .i*4 « a i »X tt »1 a a »ort.r,g To« j « t » aytb the I*»» lr>rw man 'i t th * M-idgon. a« a * aa»-d tb« < a v r* vr-1 totr » z « b aklna »a »M l * APrw’ y l i * T r a v b in a a aboofe Ma b*ad ; lb *a aaddrmly aak*d tlx Albany baa «on e rem arkable *Tr<ra »aw v x b l a * on your way up- CURRANT BUNS burial place», unlike anything I've r f » -r rn x b ln f p*» «dar, ao tigno r t a »— n. And t l x O Jfbw a/a up there are -w baat" «till very w ild and auperwitlona— ft*«M * «»/r.d*rad at Iba <]u*at!oa aa medicine men. aorecruru, fe a r o f spir ho onaaorort ■ its and t l x Wlndlgo. and all t h a t ” “ itti »» mot v i on* I I ma r ln * tba T h e factor paused, fork In air. Indiana don't tra»M It, t>ro inuMi Slowly he replaced It on his plate, un atr>x,« w st«r. and th -n t h * r * a in * touched : then a sked : talx rr li - y r * a b / of tb * P r » -r rtta r, "You have never been In thia «al a r-n 't tlv y ? " ley Ix fo re ? ” A t il i * word», tb * narr<rw*d *y *a o f “ No,” replied Steele, puzzled at bis trago otnfior¡ io Ib * <r<*jr*d 11« hottt'a tense manner, "but what I mad* v> a a a »o r lo (h - man « h o heard on the Alt.any Interested ___ rn» » » • ili- d hl» not faro, w ov!»r!nc. »« It It seems to be W lndlgo country among tdtally » f f - t - d tba tra d *, why tl»* 4»««!« W a a T h a n k fu l T hat Mia Duftls the Albany Ojfbw aya— under a sort Bag Contamad a Change of Cloth«# r t tattoo. I t mast be a serious handi f»M<x a«old-d Ibis oahiort r t iho In and Moccaama diana' foot r t ib * Wlndíjfo f*r—«—r,lly “T h ia bakery la called the Electrle cap to your trade, although the Tery hl < rogo ftrrtka tila »11—v * B akery." band shake Is famous from .\-plg>>o fact th a t you're here proves th a t It 1» "Yea; g<*«l place to get your buns "Tow will pardon rn*. Monal*ur to fin ra a g If oua* generally considered haunted In this (» •» , not w ith currents In ’em." h ’»-- » f am a poor h»»f I f you w -r» I»««PI." ho add*»l grim ly, "you'll b are '•«»untry by the Indians.” In lb * w a i*r yon aixrllad yirur floor— to rotnoinhor that » « ’re not on the T h e fine feature» of St. Onge s tif B a c h to th e F a r m fri» aro bunrry?" K«|dg«n and mu»t not m istake M on fened. W ith a glance at his daughter A ro u n d 11« v illa g e a t r e e t 1 ro a m . h i— I - g ta n i-d at H i* grínotng Ira»Id sieur l x Ila mm»'# throat for bis hand." who watched him w ith parted lips and W i t h w « a r y in d e c is io n . »htt plaln»l»My planad a ain««y band ¡ K l— I - smiled Inw ardly aa Kt. O ng-'s wide eyea, aa though fea rfu l o f what F o r w h a t w a s o n ce th e d e a r old bo m s ■m hi» «loin a'b la c o w a s u b d iv is io n . - J — »hlflw l to rn— t tho— o f his he was atmut to say. be replied b it "V -a w * lo»I ttar flttor and » » raw d au gh t-r, tb -n fo -u — d quizzically on terly : "T h a t 1» our problem, monsieur no gamo, bad to flab our way op It»* ! the grinning fa — of t h - h alf br— d L o a f H ia T e m p e r floor, an rtdon-l. w * a r - a bit hungry " ' I f l b - ailuatlon at W alling H ire r was T he company rashly builds a post on T he Ira te customer returned to the Knapping Ma hng-ra w ith lm|>a- a a m rro of mystification to Kt. Onge's this riv e r which, f « a hundred miles photographer w ith the prints of the t t- n '» at Ma — m lng la>k of hoai,Hai gnert. Kt— I - « a a aatlafied th a t the below the rapids here, la to the OJIh- plctcres he had taken. t i /. IP * f a iio r ra ll-d lo lb * loung-ra gu— la bad now hnlan—<] t h - w ore, to w a /s a place o f sp irits; then sends D o I look like this picture?” he at l b - Trad* boo»- donr: t h - tru th of w hlrh aurnilae the face me here to get the fu r of the u p |x r stormed, shaking It in the photogra- country At Albany, they laugh at pher's face. “ You've made me look " M irliM t 'foto Itrnih-' firing up r t Ihe Frenchman patently t— titled, M on »l-sr Kt— 1« » a iijff from t b - f»*it "H ut coin-, f forget roy manners, this talk of Wlndlgo and spirits keep like a m onkey! Cock-eyed, and a chin o f H i- |»>rtag»: and. M P’h -l, l»a»ld ¡ I m onrleur W e have a room and be«l ing the Indians from tradin g here. like m bulldog. L»o you call that a h -r * w ill — I w ith you H— that for you aa long aa you w ill honor ua. They even order me to send hunters good likeness?” to tra p the valley below ua— when l ' i r * « I'lorttf r,f iartl»»iu at-w for «up My head man. M lrh el, w ill take ear« “I h e answer la In the negative.' they have avoided It for generations." I*» I f * ■ » ta rv -d out " T urn in g to of I lavltf." sweetly replied the photographer — “They only betray th e ir Ignorance | | * * l * in * for-irtr a d d v l ■ "M y da nah Everybody'« Magazine. "Thank you, air T" And picking up t - r I» now o»*ra— lug tb * —Hiking «I t h - hag containing hla p-r»onnl be- by belittlin g Indian superstition, sir. I waa followed and shot at on the A l •otr dlno*r, nion«l*ur f truat you w ill ! longings. Kt— I - fudowed hla boat. H o n e a t T e a tim o n y bany tills summer fo r photographing And It to your inaio " The holla— of th r factor o f W alling L aw yer— Where were you on the They he Ton ur* mighty kind tn a «nupi« of f ilt e r »«a bull! o f aq u a re h eu n apruce some OJihway children. hn»h t i i t l — d »Irana*»« i'o lu n *l Kt. | toga, carefully chinked againat the lleved the lens was an evil eye and afternoon o f the 16th? D efendant— W ith a couple of my the children would lx be- lingo W - a r * n rt -ta M ly «tarvrd. | fanuary wlnda o f the Height o f Land that friends. you know Wo tra » *l with a not hut ■ country. In front, a roofed por<h of witched." L aw y e r— Thieves, probably. a atralaht d i*i o f ptk» «nd irn u i growa hewn alalia commanded a «lew of m e Defendant— Yes, sir, law yer*, both a M t tlraanm - Ton *an »*11 ua nup j riv e r which here gave no Intim ation of them.— Brown Jug. Tha factor haa hia tro u b le * pu»« tn la k * na through to N *p lg o a r* of the aw lft llielniilorpho-1» which, a evidently, and la worried by "Tow will not n— d to onltlt fur 1 third o f a inlle below, turned it Into »ham. W h at |a tha tru e In. ' ( • p i k o n . l b * ta r h if a o ír» g ro a hit T h e C a c h le a a F ia h a riot o f w hite rnplda. Benld« the wardneasf i»» “Tun w ill paaa t.aflain m *’a poat | porch a t.eil of violet« and wood F irs t Class Scot— It « a y , ln tbI, at f.ak» d a n k - " j aneuione were now hlooinleaw. hut lie per that the codfish lay# over one ‘hou- ••Mon»l»ur Kl— 1« will d -« lr - In l>* | vond. In their »econd flowering, w h it* i sand eggg at a time. I T O B I C O H T IN V M O I ■bo»n hi» riHifti. fat h -r, h*f»ir- w - ' anadlan vtnlete and the blue of j T e n d e r fo o t-H u h ! I f # a good thing dlna," r a ll-d a woman'a «oír» T urn fringed gentian and harehella agaln-t | It doesn't have to cackle fo r each one Sugar or C and y Ina, Kl— I» »aw, np*nlna th * g a l* In , a background of northern golden rod | Granulated, lump, pulverized and lb - dog aliHkad» »urroundlna lb# far- Iwire gay wltneaa to the car« o f one : F in a lly brown sugars, though differing In tex tor"# q u a rt-ra Ih-n la- Ml itn g -, trim » h o loved flouera. ture and flavor, are practically , ||g F O rs to re -W h a t w ill become o f the In whit» a*ra» t'natlng an -m har- F a m ilia r w ith the hare and nnlnvit composition They contain little or standing army. That'« what I want raaawd look at hla fra /« d l-an», lila tng In te rio r* o f the houses at the for nothing but sugar, a pound o f candy to a s k -w h a t w ill become o f the hand aowght Ida unahavrn rh ln aa ah« posts, often pres Id*» I over hy an In may be consl»ler*d the equivalent In (tanding army?" |oln-d Ih -n i dian <»r h a lf breed w ife of the fact >r fuel value of a i*>und .,f auger W ater V o lt* m Crowd— T he y 'll get tired ••W -lrofti*. again, to W alling lll» -r , the living room Kt— le now e n i* .-»t which has no fuel value. 1« Us»al in and alt down. m onal-ur," aha aald r o n fia li/, giving bore re» emblance to those he had «•-»•tt making candy, but ao. too, are chore- him h -r hand solely In Its huge a ll— t Iron stove. late and nut meats, which have higher H i a C o n c lu a io n "M y d a ilg h l-r a— m a In n—d no ln- The rough walla hung sparingly with fuel value« than sugar T he proportion Im d u rflo n Kh— haa told m - o f your smsll French ei.hln ga framed In o f sugar In thick sirups, such as h.»n*y M r . Ile n ix . k -J o h n . I wonder whv >n— Una al th * rf» *r li»nl»r, Mon w h ile birch, the rustic f a n t 'u r « and molasses Is about thr— -fourth» ,,f Widow Gahb is going to marre again’ M r lle n p e c k -n h . I a „ p , . „ ^ J [ »l»ur F i— I - la bound for Ih r K-plgnn shaped from spruce and cedar polea, a pound to the pound, and In > , > / lb - iiyoka t r a i l " T h - ry -a of fa the «helves o f books, and the r u o f I Jams and rich preserves, about eiltea. has a whole lot more to I ihra » a i daughtar mat In a algnin.am mouse and tx a r and wolf, had, by tha i h a lf o f a pound to (be pound. D ally New« ■ I CORNS V— L i v - Z z - to o ro a- a n « O S f 0 » ClUbT' »ft* of It a ti>a rot, « iib C u tx u ra tor bora Hands. H"»k banda on retiring in the hot suda rtf t u lli nra Hoap, »Jry and rult In Cu- tl'u r a D ln in x n l Iterilo» « aiirplua • Knlment w ith tlaeufa p a p —r T h ia la only »n» »f t n - ituna» t i i l i ura will do I t Hoap. Ointment and T up uin « r- naad t'»r alt lot let p<ir|uia*a Advertlaetnesit J u o to t Many a woman na*a n ia l» up mert* ly I m -< un»a a lla h a a n i I b - t h e - k In »Jo w 11 torut li H»»ton T rsh arrip t. Sure Relief ¿S ' t 6 > .. '> B ellan » Hot w a te r , S u re R elief Í EL LA N S FOR INDIGESTION ¿ ÍH and Zb« Pk«». bUd L r e i / orbare 7 ug DZ Scholls Z tin o - p a d s o o e o a • t/*« /M u n u geno f H A F I N G '^ R A S H E S V. prowtpey reiwred . tx J fa e a ^ ha • la a a rp w ra fw tt af Resinol RUB YOUR EYES? i IB S jr c ? ErU I£ te . ^ 71, T h e M o d e r n S a lv a g e r H e c trtc tty la aa effideot salvager. E lectric cranes equipped w ith electro magnets Land»* great quantities of m etal Junk a t the nation a 3.U00 acrap y a rd s T h e larg er section« o f scrip are chewed up in enormous electric shears or smashed w ith a tremendous electric "«knil-cracker " N early half the m anufactured steel of the country cornea from reclaimed Iron and steel Jnnk. D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” A SPIR IN T aka T ab le t# W ith o u t Fear I f You See the S afety “ Bayer C ro ta " W a rn in g ! Cn!e«s you see the name “B a yer" on package or on tablets you sre Dot getting the genuine Raver Aspirin proved safe by millions and preacrlbed by physicians fo r 25 years. Say ,"B a y e r" when yon buy Aspirin. Im itatio ns may prove dangerous— Adv. T h e earliest recorded eclipse of the sun occurred in 2137 B. C. It was vis ible In China and Is recorded In the Chinese classic, the Shu Ching, F o r W e a k , A ilin g W o m e n San Diego. C a lif— "D r. Pierce's Fav orite Prescription is an excellent • and nervine for women. I got all rundown, weak and nervous, had severe backaches and bear ing pains in my side. I took the 'Prescription' and it ' 7 “ '" IL T ' proved very bene- i ‘\k / ,11« ■» ficial. f -ial. relieved me V a \ ofn ”' my inward trou- V X v b ,e - e. strengthened — my neryes. a n d helped my whole physical make-up I think the 'Favorite Prescription' is tl.c best medicine any weak and ailing woman can take It builds up and strengthens the nerves and makes one feel better in every way.”— Mrs. A. J. Bennett. YOU Newton Ave. Send Dr. Pierce. President Invalid»' Hotel, in Buffalo, N . Y , 10c for trial package of Prescription tablets Coughs-Colds! Break up w ith MUS tero IE MaafamleTH ail »f m u alird ttrwa 9«nci r»- »•f. M u itf« ! • f«BllT W*b PASTOR KOENIG'S NERVINE X (TOR NERVOUS AILMENTS; F R IC K »1.50 W rit, f» , F R E E B O O K L E T K O C M IO M C O IC IN tt »»«• N w ik o av. 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