Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 09, 1925, Image 6

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H - t" 1' 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I i i i
i ,
Douglas Fairbanks
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l-l I I I I I I i i r ■ i. T.
Wi ih Che e rum and tíic Quixies
GraceDliy Steward
BRIGHTEYES’ MISTARÉ
R u t I should lik e to e x p lo re a lit t le ;
an e xcu rsio n to th e m o u n ta in s o r a
week end on th e B ro a d P la in
per
haps."
"•»h. sir,, th a t w o u ld be s p le n d id '
I 111 sure you w o u ld have a w a rm wel
come e ve ryw h e re , except perhaps in
the m ountains. Yon see. we Zebras
are a shy lot. M y branch o f th e fam ­
ily live s on the B road P la in and is
m ore used to society, hut m v cousins
th e M o u n ta in Zebras, who liv e up
In th e h ills , Just don’t care fo r
<<’i» l’tiny at a ll. I say th e y c a rry
••
r,
o
it
too » fa n r.
h u u t t everyone to
his
taste, o f course,
W h y ; th e y even
- post - Sentinels on th e highest crags to
L*l B ’ K ; come q u ic k , Iio y s ,”
c rie d B rig h te y e s one day, us he
«at on Ids s p id e r Web. re s tin g d u rin g
'h e heat o f noontim e. “ H u rry , h u r r y ! ”
f'p panted Q u icke a r. S o ftfo o t and
hm iT-snlff as fast as th e y could and
Lathered a ro u n d th e ir p la y m a te to see
w hat th e fun was.
“ hook, lo o k ,” w hispered B righteyes.
" rig h t o v e r th e re ; d on’t you see? I lis
" .it is a ll w h ite w ith black s trip e s ;
maybe he is Just out o f p ris o n ."
“W - b —
—
—
" h ile " o f f i c i a l , ^ " tlæ lin e s*ú u d o f
B e ll, fo r my p a r t , , I can’t see a I
th in g .” gru m b le d Q u ic k e a r; “ h u t I
can hear a most p e c u lia r mdse.
It
sounds harsh and rasping, lik e some w a rn the herd when anyone Is ,x,ni-
ta u g h t and he v o lu n tee re d to lend a
Ing. so th e y ru n a ll scam per aw av
hand o f Io n v |ly a rm ed w h ite men f a r ­
I h a t’s not ve ry h o sp ita l,le . It seems to
th e r In to th e hush on th e t r a il o f th e
me. A nd th e y a re so p re tty , too. yo u 'd
m u rd e rin g savages. A fte r an a d ve n ­
th in k they w ould he proud to show off
tu ro u s p u rs u it o f in»» m iles o r m ore
ti h it. T hey haven’t p la in »vhlte legs
T h l. p o p u la r screen s ta r was born i„
several s tra g g le rs w ere ca u g ht and
lik e m ine, h u t are s trip e d a ll over, w,.»
D enver, w here he received a boyhood
taken back loaded w ith ch a in s to th e
i dow n to th e ir h oofs."
tr a in in g th a t in c lu d e d fencing, danc
neurest w h ite s e ttfe n ie n t.
“ T h a n k s ’ fo r the h in t. Z ip p y . W e’ll
tog, d ra m a tic lite ra tu re , and a wide
The B 'a cks T riu m p h .
I fr y not to In tru d e on y o u r shy cous­ ra rg e of a th le tic exercises, besides
Then, „ h e n It was learned th a t th e
in s ." laughed t ’heerups. “ B u t I should re g u la r academ ic studies. A t seven
Territory
Larger
Than to retra ce the Journey on fo o t was un ca p tu re was due to th e assistance o f
th in k a ll those b la ck s trip e s w o u ld
teen he was w ith F re d e ric k Warde la
th in ka b le .
I a b la ck o f a n o th e r trib e , a blood feud
m ake you very e a s ily seen, even at Shakespeare plays. L a te r he was with
T exas E ntirely D om i­
T he tw o w h ite men th e re fo re pres-ed to the death was declared. T h e frie n d
n ig h t.”
o th e r New Y o rk companies, and b.
on 21« m ile s m ore to a lit t le s e ttle ­ | ly n a tive s w ere in fo rm e d th ro u g h ,|e-
nated by S avages.
” <>h. no. s ir ; I t ’s Just th e o th e r w a y ,” came a B ro a d w a y star, followina
m ent named B oolgln. n e a r Cape |.e- j »Ions m e in s th a t th e "d e a th bone” o f
braved Z ip p y w ith a p ro u d rin g In his w h ic h he e n tered th e “ movies.”
9
th e o n ly the A u s tra lia n a b o rig in e s had been
voice. “ T h e y h e lp to hide us In the
Newcastle. A u s tra lia .— Recent de­ veqne. W estern A u s tra lia
» b ite se ttle m e n t In a region co m p ris­ j p o in ted to w a rd th e m ; hut. m ission-
'la y tim e , hut nt n ig h t we a re alm ost
velopm ents o f a S ta rtlin g and tra g ic
in g some 25.,X « square m iles. H ere a i educated, they scorned th e s u p e rs ti­
in v is ib le . It s on account o f th e s trip e s th e firs t one. T h e y to ld me at home
n a tu re in the w ild am i lit t le kn o w n re­
lu g g e r was p ro cu re d and a r e lie f ex- tio n .
th a t we are so In co nsp lc— Inconsplc__’• n o t to sta y t ill y „ u w ere , lrF() ,)erau
gion o f n o rth w e st A u s tra lia have led
p e d itlo u set out fo r M on ta g u e sound.
h e r weeks a hush w a rfa re ensued,
I do lo ve to ta lk . Come and see us
“ Inconspicuous,
perhaps,”
added
to u demand by th e w h ite p o p u la tio n
several o th e r savage trib e s jo in in g
Cheerups.
some tim e ; good-hy. everybody,” nnq
Poisoned Spears.
o f the com m onw ealth th a t the g o ve rn ­
\ es. H in t’s It, sir. th e ve ry w o r d ! Z ip p y Zebra tro tte d aw ay w ith 'a part-
In th e m ea n tim e so m nnv weeks ag a in st the frie n d ly b la cks a n il th e ir
ment take Im m ediate rneasur«*s to
W hite a llie s. F in a lly a c lim a c tic con
I m not good a t h lg ones.’’ re p lie d intr u iiis k o f his lit t le ta il.
check the reign o f savagery th a t com ­ had elapsed th a t the rest o f th e „ h ip
d ie t developed fa r In to th e h e a rt o f
“ W e ll,” gasped B righteyes, “ I tu e -
Z ipp y, fe e lin g a lit t le em barrassed.
p le te ly dom inates a te r r ito r y la rg e r wrecked crew, now n e a rly sta rve d
than the state o f T exas
T h e u n d » - concluded th a t th e ir c o m ra d e , had th e u n e xplore d and lit t le kn o w n hush 'Look, L o o k ." W hispered B righteyes, "N o w I ’ve made q u ite a long c a ll fo r I was m istake n th a t t im e " ’
t©
by
L ittle .
n ro w „
.
H ire d blacks o f th is alm ost un e xplore d h e,-,, ca p tu re d by the blacks. ,,tid tw o Of n o rth w e s t A u s tra lia . T h e b a ttle
“ R ig h t O ver T he re .”
region know lit t le arid care less about m ore met, vo lu n tee re d as a last resort song was an In c a n ta tio n o f th e m edl-
< Itie men o f th e savage a b o rig in e s one sa w in g w ood hack home on the
th e « Id le m a il’s governm ent w h ich Is to set out in la n d In the hope o f reach
against th e frie n d ly bla ck, w ho had steep m o u n ta in side."
supposed Io co n tro l n o rth w e st Aus­ lu g a governm ent outpost m ore th a n
led o th e r n a tive s on b e h a lf o f the
" I d o n ’t see a n y th in g n „ r do I hear
tr a lia arid the few m issio n arie s who ■'«« m iles th ro u g h th e hush.
T hey
I hated w h ite man. I lo r r le m ust he cap­ a n y th in g ." piped S o ftfo o t and S niff-
have been d a rin g enough to seek con­ fin a lly came to the H u n te r r h e r and
s n iff in chorus. “ W h a t’s th e jo k e a n y ­
ta c t w ith th e aborigines have been fo llo w e d up stre a m fo r some distance. ' tu re d fo r th e to rtu re , o r, a t le a st
k ille d .
way. B rig h te y e s ? ”
fo rce d to flee fo r th e ir lives
at last m a kin g cam p In a s la te o f u tte r
A fte r a «h o rt nnd Ravage fr a y the
( a n t you he n lit t le q u ie te r.
A p p re h e n sive
as
the»-
B a rb a rism is In as fu ll sw ay o ve r a exh a ustio n .
Boys? said Cheerups, lo o k in g o u t o f
ca n n ib al trib e s gained th e ascendancy
c o u n try c o m p risin g m any thousands o f » e re o f „ n a tiv e a tta c k , the» w ere t,.„
"> n ts
In m odern s u p e rs titio n , are
house.
••Dear. dear.
I
ju s t
th e m ission hoy was k ille d and his his
square m iles as It w a s ’ a c e n tu ry ago. U tte rly w e a ry to ta ke any fu r th e r p re ­
based upon th is p o in t. Avoid the
body ca p ture d , to he d e a lt w ith ac­ th o u g lit | w ould have a w in k o r tw o
T h e re s u lt was th a t the
T lie na tive s are th e most savage o f cautions.
T
e x tra p la te he a c c id e n ta lly
c o rd in g to th e unspeakable rite s o f » h ie M r. S u „ w as do in g his w orst.
"m e n and you a vo id w h a t the omen
head h unters and m ore blood th irs t» blacks, who had been s ta lk in g them
placed on the tu h le when It is be­ portends.
the A u s tra lia n blacks w ith w h ich not B ut. bless me, w ho is th a t? ” as a
T h e re fo re . | f you h
ca n n ib als than those o f New G uinea. m any days, advanced and d e live re d a
in
g
set
fo
r
a
m
eal
it
is
a
sig
n
th
a
t
h a lf a dozen w h ite men In A u s tra lia
p lum p lit t le w h ite horse a ll covered
•are y enough fo r y o u r own dinner,
A ll o f w hich Is proved by an alm ost vo lle y w ith ’‘„ o o m e riis ." o r poison
some
v
is
ito
r
is
com
ing
h
ungry.
T
h
is
be c a re fu l no, to place an extra „la te
are fa m ilia r.
In th e m ea n tim e th e w ith b la ck s trip e s came c a n te rin g up.
H icrcd d ile s to ry w h ich has Just reached tip p e d spears. B o th w h ite met, were
on th e ta b le , and then i f „ hungry
frie n d ly trib e was fo rce d fa rth e r In to
’ H o w do you do, how do you do?" Is a S u p e rstition fo u n d In v a rio u s see
In s ta n tly k ille d arid doubtless eaten.
th e eastern se ttlem ents.
th e hush and cut o ff fro m Its h a n d fu l neighed th e lit t le horse in th e same lio n s o f the c o u n tr y ; th e A m e ric a n v is ito r should d ro p In It w ill he by
A b o u t th is tim e th e r e lie f e xp ,.<11-
F o lk -L o re society specified O h io as one
A Blood Feud.
o f w h ite allie s, w ho escaped to
the rasp in g tones w h ich Q u ic k e a r had Of its h a b ita ts . It is, o f course, based p u re accident and not ow ing , 0 ..(>ur
lio n was s e ttin g fo rth fro m Cape l.e-
Not lo n g ago th e newspappm o f the
heard.
“ I ’m Z ip p y Zebra, and I ’ve
ow n carelessness.
nearest
se
ttle
m
e
n
ts
and
n
o
tifie
d
th e
1 veque fo r M ontague sound, t'p o u a r-
upon th e idea o f th e a n cie n ts th a t
I ® by M c C lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te |
w o rld contained a p a ra g ra ph o r tw o
i r iv a l o n ly th re e o r fo u r o f th e cre»v te r r ito r ia l o ffic ia ls a t Broome, the come a lo n g w ay. I cun te ll you. j t w h a t was connected in th o u g h t m ust
to the e ffect th a t a p e a rlin g schooner
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p rin c ip a l seaport on the n o rth w e s t took it lo t Of courage to do It, to o M l
were
found,
the
rest
h
a
vin
g
dlsap-
he
connected
in
fa
c
t.
Which
idea
p
ro
­
hud been d riv e n ashore on the w ild
coast. T h e la st heard o f th e frie n d ly Hie fa m ily advised me n o t to come,
neared It, th e bush.
Several arm ed
duced the th e o ry o f th a t s y m p a th e tic
n o rth w e s t eoast, Ils crew ca p tu re d by
blacks was th a t they w ere s u rro u n d ­ s tiid It was dangerous to get fa r fro m
men. th e re fo re , set fo rth upon , he
n atives, k ille d and eaten.
Now an­
ed som ewhere on the G le n e lg r iv e r In home and a ll th a t sort o f th in g hut m agic w h ich , fro m p rim itiv e Hines, hud
N :
t r u ll
A frie n d ly trib e was encottn-
o th e r p e a rle r has been forced ashore
th e h e a rt o f the w ild e s t hush c o u n try M rs. O s tric h and the N e rvou s Gnu such a s tro n g hold upon th e m inds
ered and fro m then. It was learned
o
f
o
u
r
ancestors.
T
h
e
y
were
d
ilig
e
n
t
In th e same region and some o f Its
" f W estern A u s tra lia , w ith e ve ry prob- said th e y kn e w you „ e l l and not to
th e savages to w hom th e tw o w h ite
m iss c a llin g . T h e y h in te d th a t you seekers a fte r th e re la tio n o f cause and
crew have met tra g ic deaths, w ith the
c h llit v o f being e n tire ly destroyed.
men had fa lle n v ic tim s w ere o f the
STO R Y
m
ig h t he gone I f I d id n ’t h u rry , so effect. E ve ry re s u lt had a cause,
re s u lt th a t a blood feud o f a p p a llin g
T h is s to ry . Well a u th e n tic a te d and
B a r r a iie r r ie tr ib e and th a t th e y had
here I am. M rs. O s tric h nnd M r Gnu th e re fo re , every cause, e ve ry act, m ust
savagery has developed between th e
by
no
means
the
firs
t
o
f
Its
k
in
d
w
lth
-
" ‘‘ Y ’C before ‘‘ V‘‘n " * * " " w h l,e " „ in
have un effect. W h a t w o u ld he the
fe w w h ite men o f (he te r r ito r y and a
W ith th e frie n d ly trib e was „ hoy in the la st fe w years, has astounded a re m y very good frie n d s, you know. n a tu ra l effect o f p la c in g an e x tra
fr ie n d ly trib e on the one hand, and
B e pal „ro u n d to g e th e r a lo t on the
badly KNEEDED
c
iv
iliz
e
d
"
A
u
s
tra
lia
,
e
sp
e
cia
lly
named Ilo r r le , w ho had been m ission-
the (»rent P la in , and I have e ve ry co n fi­ p la te upon the table? W hy. th e effect
th e hordes o f savages mi th e o th er.
fo lk o f the E a ste rn c itie s .
A c c o rd in g to the la te st re p o rts rea ch ­
dence
it,
th e ir
J u d g m e n t."' Z ip p y produced, o r sig n ifie d , by th e assoei- J ^ ' ' « ' i > E R IC K E T T S yawned, rose
a tlo n o f Ideas, w h ich w o u ld he th a t
in g the East, the frie n d ly trib e and
Zebra stopped to catch his breath.
rr«»ni his easy c lm ir, und remarked.
most o f the w h ite s have been com ­
B e ll, w e ll.” said Cheerups, now o f someone com ing h u n gry. O n ly ad­
I th in k I ’ll g „ to bed e a rly tonight.
m
it,
as
d
id
th
e
ancients,
th
a
t
w
h
a
t
Is
p le te ly w l|ie d out. and m any v ic tim s
th o ro u g h ly awake. " I am d e lig h te d to
I r I have tim e to m o rro w m orning I ’ll
connected In th o u g h t Is connected in •to p in a t th e t a ilo r ’s and have these
eaten In th e course o f b a rb a ric orgies
see anyone who know s M rs. O s tric h
fa c t and the rest is easy— th e se­ trou se rs shortened.
beyond a n y th in g kn ow n to th e Solo-
T h e y ’re nearly
nnd M r. Gnu. W e have so m any
frie n d s now th a t we begin to feel v e ry quence o f events c le a rly m arke d o u t
d ra g g in g on the g round. Sometimes I
mons o r tile New H e b rid e s t.a lf a cell
It should he noted, too, th a t In th is a lm o st w ish I hud tw o p a irs o f trous­
tu r y ago.
m uch a t home in A frlc n . W e are not
th in k in g o f le a v in g fo r a long tim e vet. system o f reasoning to a vo id th e cause ers.
T h e p e a rle r was d riv e n ashore In
was to a vo id the effect. M ost o f the
i » '<T .
' I — ’ bee'd his w ife to ber-
one I l f th e gales p re v a le n t In th is q u a r
« rif. “ I ’H s h o rte n them m yself while
te r o f the In d ia n ocean, at C a|ie Vol
h e s asleep Just to s u rp ris e him. And
ta lre . In M ontague sound, the h e a rt o f
to m o rro w n t b re a k fa s t m aybe I 'll ask
the «11,lest region o f a il W estern Aus .
»)
him about th a t «18 lin t I saw In Bee-
tr a ils .
T he crew m anaged to m ake I
s tin g e r's w in d o w .”
«bore w ith a few p ro visio n s and a '
~
By MILDRED MARSHALL ------------. i r
A t th e same m om ent th e same Idea
V / V Z Fact, .b o u t your name; it . history; m e.ning; whence It L
sm all boat. H a v in g I.....n tossed about
wa. derived; significance; your lucky day and I
was
o c c u rrin g to I ’ h lllh a . R le k e tfs
In the h u rric a n e several days th e y b ail
lucky jewel
daughter, w ho needed a ne»v p a ir o f
lit t le o r no
w h e re they w ere, ex
slioes to m atch h e r new stockings, and
cept th a t the region was p ro b a b ly u
BETSEY
A no less a u th e n tic , h u t m ore e x tra v a ­ to I o u la rd , his g<»n. w h o hud won a
most h o s tile one.
g a n tly ro m a n tic ch a ra c te r, was the m o to r In a lo tte ry and „ a n te d a m otor
A fte r w a itin g fo r m any days In th e
1 111F- q u a in t and c h a rm in g nnme o f b e a u tifu l Betsey I ’a tte rso n . who c a i. boat to
n, R on.
hope ,,f s ig h tin g a passing sa il, tw o o f
A. Betsey, so endeared to A m e rican H ired the l „ Ve of Jerom e B o n a p a rte
ilir e e tim es th a t n ig h t, dream ing o f
th e num ber, chosen |,v lo t set fo rth
h is to ry , lu id Its source fa r hack In b ro th e r o f the g re a t em peror, and s u f­ b u rg la rs. Rosea» R ic k e tts , who had
w e stw a rd to search fo r some s e ttle ­
e n rly Hines w hen th e M uscovite p r in ­ fered a broken heart.
changed I lls m in d about th e ta ilo r and
m ent o r a m ission s ta tio n on the c a s t
cess E lls a v e tta . the d a u g h te r o f Jaro-
T he ru b y Is B etsey’, fa lls m a n lc gem
shortened Ids p a n ts h im s e lf, awoke to
A fte r a Journey fra u g h t w ith e xtre m e
slav, was the o b je c t o f th e ro m a n tic I t tir in g , h e r beauty and p rid e and find a m em ber o f his fa m ily replacing
h a rd sh ip s and every possible .lu n g er
love o f the g re a t poet and sea k in g haughtiness, a ccording to ancient super- his tro u s e rs across th e hack o f the
fro m w ild a n im a ls and w ild e r men. i
H a ra ld H a r.lra .ln o f N orw ay, w ho sang ' M IH "n .
Wednesday Is her lu cky day ch a ir.
th e y d id succeed In rea ch in g a rem ote
nineteen so n g , o f his ow n co m p o sitio n und 3 h e r lu c k y num ber.
" I fo u n d these o u t In th e h a ll,” lied
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—
-
-
H
y
.
m ission post But to th e ir dism ay the»
< © b y W h a l e r f » v n d lr a t « >
« « Ik’ lit o f I ,s;i pounds In th e Illin o is
FYntlard.
litt' n "
” l" “’1 11 r - :,,'bed th e In h e r p raise on his w uy fro m C on­
fo u nd th a t th e o n ly boat the m issio n ­ l.'L ” o f a g r i c u lt u r e . I n h . r s i t , o f l i l i ,
s ta n tin o p le and won h e r hand l.y his
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c o n d u c te d b y illi* col-
I came In th in k in g perhaps these
a ries t s i s s e s s o d had been w recked „ l-o rk p ro d u ctio n . T h e n lt e r w as
r ¡
of
-co
fe a ts o f p rim ess.
bad fa lle n „ „
tl|p
(|n|) sun)
"D om ical
few days b e fore In a n o th e r gale, and
H e r name, »vhlch means "G o d ’s C om m on N ail C ause
farm s, F re e p o rt, III.
' ' ' ' ’l l " 1 l,- v i lo p d by ltuw leigh
IllfO l
enough th e y h a d !” lie d I ’ h lllb a ,
o a th ." appears in m any ro m a n tic ta lc s
H ere s these." said his w ife , who
o f M any A cc id e n ts
and D anish b a lla d s and fin a lly spread.
never lied.
T
h
a
t
n
a
ils
nr,,
th
e
most
dangerous
In num erous v a ria tio n s , th ro u g h o u t
I he fo llo w in g Item appeared In the
flrs t
hv
E urope ti.v way o f G erm any. E lizabeths. Im plem ents In in d u s try is Ind ica te d hv
rig h t In „ spes-h Ht N pw H a rm o n y
Isabels. E lizas and E lsbets were th e figures gathered in New Y ork. In one a fte rn o o n p a p e r the n e xt d a y : “ Roscoe
w ith
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