Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 13, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pie« i
My Resolution« for J92*>
The peer of “ R a l l y , w i t h
Colleen more wonderful thin
• ter before.
‘WE MODERNS’
| ( Read at the last meeting of tte
Ladies’ Study Club)
A new year'» resolution
I am to make
To answer to rollcall
Or my life is at stake.
The Fall o f Eall
(Continued from page 1)
they could do to me.
Wife Siy«:
“ Face Mu»ic”
EjUttuuvtJ j an.
is a good
placo to
have your 1
car repair-1
A ed.
•d. A ll my work ia
is guaranteed. - If . . I don’t
„„„ . do as | good a job aa ,
I promise you I wili do it over without extra charge to you.
Free towage within five miles of Halsey. If
" you need me ju s t1
remember 16x5. I'll be there.
Light A C E T Y L I N E W E L D I N G and fender hraxing
: Halsey Garage
M o rth b o u n d
S ta g e «
Leave H a lte r * 1 5 a. m. end 5:30 p m.
S o u th b o u n d
S ta g e s
p. m.
“I could have used influence
The northbound «tag»« both go directly
and got out of going to Las
Now, let me aee.
into Fortlaad.
7
The m orning southbound stage goea
What »ball I »ay?
Vegas. I asked my wife what
straigtt through to Roseburg and makes
Resolved—To attend club
to do, and she said something
connection» that day lor all point« south
Every meeting d»y.
of Roseburg Medford Ashland, Grants
that heartened my soul.
Pa»», Klam ath Pall». Marshfield and
Aa to going ou a diet
It would be easier to see
Cequille.
I'll not mention,
The afternoou seuthbouad stage make»
you go to jail than to see you
CO M INO
connection for points Ibis side of Roee-
But just the earn»
would carry the gun any more.
run.’ ”
bnrg, with a night »toporer at Roseburg
T h at’» my intention.
insisted upon going back
SUMMONS
Next Sun.— M on.—Tues.
for all points out of there.
Magee was warned that he She
into
the
house
for
it.
I
called
Jan. 17— 18— 19
And to «et »aide
was not to write anything for her to get the little gun, State o f Oregon for Linn Coun-
An afternoon each week —
Albany
GLO BE
about
the trial.
for there were two in my dres­ ty. D ep t. 2.
I --------------------------------
Not work at a ll—
ser.
The big one, I said, was
But
every
day
Magee
wrote
Juet my own pleasure seek.
J Halsey Railroad Tjme
A:
G.
Waggener
and
E.
A.
an article calling the proceed too heavy to carry. We were Waggener his wife,
Halsey Happenings
stopping at the Meadow hotel.
That day I ’d try
North
South
ings unjuse and illegal.
Plaintiffs,
1 felt so safe in that hotel that
Home letters to write.
3:24 a. m. flag 1?, i 2:O9 p .
(Continued from page 1)
VS.
The Spnaish-speaking jury, when I came in I would always
5:15 a. m.
15, 13 45 p m
Mend broken toys
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller
lollowing
Agnes Struthers, unmarried;
8:16 a m
flag 33, 8:12 p. u,. flat
----- ---- ft the J judge’s orders,
:
throw
my
gun
on
the
table
And to make a kite
b
r o u ir h t in
in a
a v
o *v ii» f of
nt “guilty before going downstairs to eat. J. E. Waggener, unmarried;
and Cardie were guests at
4:08 p. m.
31, 1:34 p. m. fl.g
brought
veMict
Beulah Miller’s Sunday.
within
a
few
minutes
and the But on this particular day I M. E. Davidson and Theo. Dav­ Nos 14 and 16 stop »0 let off passenger»
In my loose-leaf cook book
from south of $ngene
judge imposed a sentence of kept it in my pocket.
idson, her husband; E. I. Wag­ X o. 31,
Some day I'll file away
Mr. and Mis. Frank Gibson
direct connjictien for Marshfield
Ail
good
recipes
eighteen
months
in
the
peni­
gener
and
Lydia
Waggener,
i.nd son were Corvallis visitors
palate.
f
•
’
J had eaten my supper and
tentiary and a fine. Immed­ was being interviewed by a his wife; Veda Roush and Passenger« for . x i f c of Eugene should
That come this way.
Monday.
take train No. 17.
iately following this Mntence
rePor^er °f a local paper George Roush, her husband;
Albany is to have a new
O ut u
day
I ’ll
read
.j 1
11 reau
.nagee
was put on tn
a r before We were
Magee
triaf
George
H.
Waggener
and
S i r , Hi -
sitting on a big sofa
tb,. same judge
«..J_r for contempt
bakery, run by an incorporat­
."®‘.1,er °oo»e ” and the like the
Pauline Waggener, his wife;
in
the
middle
of
the
lobby,
ed company.
Il Kiddie Sftt’f
Irk/
U n til
eayt • .
of court.
•-uddenly Leahy walked in. Oscar P. Waggener and Mar­
“ That’s enough,’ ’ with delight
I was put on the witness The reporter said to me garet Waggener, his wife; El­
Earle Stanard picked rose­
stand. The lawyer asked me There’s your friend!’ There vira W. Hall and Geo. R. Hall, Outgoing Mail
buds on
his
Brownsville
One day I ’ll spend
if I still said that the judge were several women in the her husband; Irwin G. Wag­
grounds a week ago today.
Visiting the achool
who
was trying me was cor­ lobby and I never dreamed gener and Mabel* Waggener
Watching
tho
youngsters
A t the Halsey po»toffice mail«
The C. H. Koontz who was
Obey every rule.
rupt and I said, ‘He is!’
going north at 11:50 «. Hl.
that he would attack me. But his wife; Virgil E. Waggener close
in an automobile collision was
and 5:20 p. m.
’
“
When
the
second
trial
was
and
Lois
Waggener,
his
wife;
suddenly he started walking
A Lebanon man, not the Hal-
One day hubby and I
Going
south,
11:10
a. m.
over
he
sentenced
me
to
an­
George E. Waggoner and
toward me.
' seyite of that name.
and
W ill roam and roam
5:20 p. m.
other
year
in
jail
and
a
fine
Katherine
Waggoner,
his
wife;
All over the firm
"Even
then
I
didn’t
think
he
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Cadwal-
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. , nd
of $1,050.”
That we eall home.
would attack me. However I Jessie Allen, unmarried; Min­
lader came from Eugene Wed­
"The governor immediately kept my eyes open. I had that nie L. Lilly and Frank Lilly, U n . Morning stag« to Brown»-
nesday to visit Elmer Cadwal-
We’ll look at the crops
pardoned me and made a httle gun in my left pocket. I her husband; Laura B. Gatch- H n g°Z o"
Crawfordsville,
lader, who is on the sick list.
Of winter oats and wheat
statement that the proceedings didn t even shift it. Suddenly ell and L. W. Gatchell (here- Holley and Sweet Horae.
Also the barley
at Las Vegas were a blot on he turned and hit me on the a
J. A. Stevenson and wife
° *e j,mPleaded by name of ^ r- and Mrs. T. P. Patton
And field of cheat
the state and a disgrace to all mlef°iu my„ head and knocked A. A. Gatchell) her husband;
are in Eugene for a visit of a
good people.
were in Brownaville Thursday.
lew weeks with their son Stan­
W e’ll look at the horses
t°hi r i° ° r - The gun fell Harry B. Waggoner and Mar-
“I have nothing against to
ley, druggist there, and family.
And calve« and cows.
^
a^
oner.
his
wife;
io the floor. Then Lenhv
14 s - °f R- 3 W of
Judge Dan Leahy in private started to kick me. He kick! Walter R. Waggoner and Amy t2h*
And chickens and pigs
Charles Wright has been
life. But I criticized his pub­ ed me in the face and all over Waggoner, his wife; Orville the Willamette Meridian n in
And
great,
big
sow».
carrying his arm in a sling
lic acts and I started a move­ my body. I instinctively lift- v. Waggoner,
unmarried ; Linn C°unty, Oregon, contain­
because an auto crank (not
W e’ll look the trees
ment to defeat him at the elec­ h L UP, m/ J eg t0 P o te e t my ° n aJ C- WaK&oner and Mar­ ing 40 acres; that the defend­
the two-legged kind) hit him
And abrube all o’er
tions and we licked him good. body but he pulled my leg garet Waggoner, his wife; ants George H. Waggener
And etudy the catalog
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Ailing-
A'lsa L. Thomson and Henry 2 S^ r ,P‘ WaFgener, Elvira W\
down so that he could kick
Gouging Out the Eyes
To order more.
V ir J i/i^ ’w 0 ’ Wag*ener and
my stomach. J Was seX o n - n • i
ham and W. D. Allingham of
her husband; Virgil E. Waggener are each
"During the trial they put scious only, but was awake i?aH,e x.rS' WaSS°n«r>
There are many thin»»
I ortland
called
at
Bert
unmar­
me in jail. My friends, the
I plan to do
Haynes Saturday, inspecting
ried; Margaret E. Waggoner r ^°M ner of an undivided one-
see 1 that
Fun ¿ lying
cowboys, were afraid for me. 1 andthe/ ° 0Ir"
One day of each week
the new barn, etc.
reacnea
r "t unmarried; George Roberts; fortieth part in fee of said
One little stunt the politicians 1 d shot Leahy through the the unknown heirs if any of realty; that the defendants
The whole year through
A nine-month-old daughter
had was to throw a man in jail
h K v"e ° f the 8tray buI- FAid George Roberts if he be AHen^lvr' Waggoner, Jessie
of F. Burzik and wife of Mill
And if any of these
overnight among a lot of Mexi­ S
fets
a young man who had deceased; Ilia Roberts; the B C»f ?*nn o L" Lil,y- Laura
I fail to keep
City pulled a pan of hot water
cans. Then they arranged it been hit ry.ng
B. Gatchell, Harry B. Waggon­
to save me from i r k D°un heirs if anV °f said er
I
’m
sure
III
not
off a bench new year’s day and
and W alter R. Waggoner
so
that
a
fight
would
come
Leahy s assault. He had twkS Hath
Sit down and weep.
died from the effect
T h if he be deceased; are each the owner of I n un­
about and the victim would
Hattie Thompson; the un-
have his eyes gouged out, and Jumped on Leahy, who is a big
one-fiftysixth part in
Ob, no ! I ’ll brace up
Fred Robins slid off the roof
six-tooter,
and
had
been
shak
Ha°tLn
Tbe,rS if any of said divided
the politicians would tell the X t 0" ' Th” '“d
Aud again I ’ll try
“
toe of said realty; that the
Wlilet .shingling on the Bert
Hattie
Thompson
if
she
be
de­
newspapers that nobody was
Haynes barn Saturday. Luck­ To do the thing»
ceased; Charley Roberts; the defendants Orval C. Waggon-
I let paee by.
to blame; it was just a fight
ily he landed on his feet and
unknown heirs if any of said s ’Wfla3 L‘ Thomson’ Daniel
It
went
in
through
his
neck
in the jail.”
no serious injuries resulted.
Charley
Roberts if he be de­ b. Waggoner and Margaret E
iTd
cnitra
’ght
throu»h
the
spin-
Deviating from our ruie 1 * Five o
u n u ic u cuwuuys
hundred
cowboys ac-
ac-
ceased
;
the
unknown heirs if o f “gl n n e ra ure„d?v?dVdh ,O ™Lr
J. K. Fronk. on«» of Albany, ia
“ killed hi"
to charge 6 cent» a line for companied Magee to jail and
any- of Susan Roberts t ” w L
wanted in Lo» Angel»« f«r caehimr publishing local attempt« at poetic | told the sheriff that if any-
bndge deceased; ahd general­ K o Urti “" dX
a few thousand dollar»' worth of verse, wa priut the
— ------
„, thing happened to Magee, if
«hove u« an
Wise and Courageous Girl
ly all persons unknown having
had cheeks. He has been seen and example
t l , H iule
m l * I he
H A OVA11
Vnn*-»
1
«
m
a
—
l_
rxatuple of the reuse
cause for the
even received a scratch,
of said realty;,and that they
well identified in Portland ; aim Poetry tray be properly expreestd
Gertrude was upstairs in ia'to T V i,g an interest or
they
would
tear
the
jail
to
hold
said land as tenants in
reported in Mexico. Alaska and ill prose or good verse, and good
lhiS
When she heard the s u i ¿ e f:iL „ Pu P,ir,i
pieces and the sheriff would
common
subject to the right
Madagascar have not bean beard verse has good measure
and
answer to them. They brought »hot, and ran down. She saw To Agnes Struthers, Ved t of dower and of curtesy of
from.
rhythm, neither of whioh it to be
me
lying
on
the
lobby
floor
him his meals to avoid any mis­
f n ? ’ r e0’’ge Roush hei hus­ their respective spouses- Sec.
.. M r’
Dor«nil«er
posted
hie found above, which eontaine tome
They posted guards and saw the dead body. She b band,
George E. Waggoner titto o fhat>ia11 disPutes as to
Hood rhyme« and tome abortive at­ chance.
around the jail all night to be ■ictpd X. b Xteen but that ch*ld SA-StoV ¿TaggOner h?s
*n
county couit tempt«.
atod inSath u rea ty be adJudi-
acted like a grown woman,
1 hursday and was turned over
Perhaps the Study club would sure that nothing happened to ohe took charge of everything- u n n je V. Waggoner, Orval C catea in this cause, and th a t
to the justice court and plead­ >enefit some of its numbers if it him and every hour Magee
whispered into my half-coi’ Waggoner, Margaret W’aggon- none of the other parties to
ed, not guilty to three mor" would tome day take up the would call out,
this suit have any interest in
B ThAi,S" L-
^cious
brain, ’Don’t talk. Dad
liquor charges. He was put »object« of rhythm and poetic
said realty. Thtod. f o r T d e
“I’m all right boys!”
i? I y TV- Thomson her hus­
Albany city jail in de­ (or mueioal) measure:
His prison doors were left ay. Don t say a word!’
cree to the effect that said
I am out on bail for mur­ band, Daniel S. Waggoner tito
fault of $200 more bail, which
He thinks that proba­
Modern eo-called *' free verse ” open.
lT e . 80/ i.tu ated that par­
rgaret R WagK°ner, GeOrge
his wife, with her small child, does not belong in thia diecussion, bly this was to tempt him to dering a man who was trying R aH
tition
be to
made
Roberts,
the
unknown
heirs
if
to
save
my
life.
Up
to
that
started out to raise.
jre a t cannot
prejudice
the w o ith S o u t
but in the insane atylutu.
try to escape; that would give
heJ
bef
Ha,d
Ge.
o
r*e
Roberts
if
“ The beaventdeolare the glory his enemies a chance to shoot mght the fight was a merry
and appointing a diainterest-
Mrs Gansle and Leila are of God
one and I rather liked it. But B „ b deceased ; Ilia Roberts
end the firmament ehowetb him as a fugitive.
home from a visit with their •lie handiwotk.
the
unknown
heirs
if
any
of
sal
P th ° n V Referee for the
that hour it has been 8a‘d
Day unto dev
Magee was pardoned by the irom
Roberts if he beXdef he i i ere° i’ that sa’d realty
ternble.
If
I
get
one
man
™
>?nd
grandpairn*s, utiereth spteih and night unto governor.
Then the governor
be sold and after payment
M r and Mrs. Staab, at Oiegim night sboweib knowledge ’’
wanted Magee to serve on the the jury who can speak and oaaed, Hattie Thompson; the from the proceeds of sale o f
said Plaintiffs’ costs and d S u ra ?
1 he paragraph here quoted la board of directors of the in­ understand English J will be Ilartie Tnh heirS if any
doing well. The district judgt Hattie Thompson if she be de­ merits including $150 00 a? a
«uch perfect prose,poetry that this sane asylum.
writer once knew an educated
n Spanish, the prosecut- ceased; Charley Roberts- the reasonable attorneys’ fee th at
"If he goes on that board I’ll
«•liior to publish it and eredtl it to
be SPanish and the unknown heirs if any of said he remainder be by said ref­
stamp
his
life
out!”
Leahy
was
£ h a rI y R°berts >f he be de­
the poet Addison. |
Wl11 be s P»nish.”
reported to have said.
ceased; the unknown heirs if eree distributed among the
V
V
hat
happened
to
Leahy
’
”
“ I’ll Stamp Hi« Life Out! "
an.y °f Susan Roberts Trow­ ownei-s according to their re!
Ribelin it back at Prine
I asked him.
“Nothing!
Nothing
will bridge deceased; and general­ spective interests, and for such
"That put me in a place
ly all persons unknown having ab k rTheliefo as sha” be «Oulu
Latest reports from Peoria where I had to go on,” said ever happen to him by the act or claiming an in'.erest or ea-
,
This Summons is nub-
of
man,
unless
the
state
attor­
Magee.
“It
meant
that
I
had
are that Mrs. Ralph Wade,
tshed
in
The Rural Enter­
Pr°Perty ‘n this prise once a week for six con-
whose children have been ill to visit Las Vegas every time ney-general goes in and forces
before the grand
in m
v l v p boVe named-
with scarlet fever, has taken there was a meeting. Judge J an > indictment
Mek‘pby order of the»
a
|
I he name of THF Hon B W
the disease.
Leahy lived there. The gov­
!t seems to me that this is STATE OF OREGON: You ¿ » V o r MLi„„p T . u ? x :
ernor knew there was danger
but he said, ‘I’ve got to have a the most remarkable fight for are hereby required to appear
made in Albany in Linn
man wjth courage to straight­ decency and honor in politics- and answer the complaint of gon,
County, Oregon. o n \ h e 6th
he
above
named
plaintiffs
in
for
freedom
of
the
press;
and
en out the affairs of that asy-
Day date
of January,
entitled court, in the the
of the ’f i 1926
« ’p X and
" '!
I t0“’ " / “ in Public think- ± the V above
UT ’
the man.’
»
7
lntitlu
e
d
cause
no*
on
. If I go to Las Vegas with n*
The H f it 'g Best Range
uhauve ever Hatened file with the Clerk of said tion hereof is the 13th Day of
Floral aud
Judge Leahy’s threat hanging to. I think the nation should court within six weeks f?om January, 1926.
" U * « ' N T « K O l e e r (net c o .,.
y 01
Music Shea
h»lf. Paret»ba4 in white blur er g ra r
over me. I’ll have to have per­ know the story. It is the ex­
Albany
e n .« .' „
tn m
•l l M * ; rr < 7 ;
the
date
of
the
first
publica­
& TUSSING,
mission to carry a gun for self­ planation of much that is ob­
tion of this Summons, and you Postoffice address Halsey, Or-
scure
in
the
Teapot
Dome
protection.’
I
told
the
gover­
wood
A thee removed every
three
are hereby notified that if you egon Attorney, for Plaintiff.
-o e m .
Y ear old r . . , . „ » . J „ * * • £
nor.
'scandal.
fail to appear and answer said
“ I had never carried a gun
N O T IC B
Made (rem old-growtb cedar, 7 ft. before, during all my trouble Paid-for Paragraphs
oom plaint as hereby required,
-
'A.
BARTCHER
long, good , i X0( ¡¿ q , ach
plaintiffs will apply to the
I went to four board meetings
F U R N IT U R E C O M P A N Y
•red where truck can go. See and nothing happened.
(5c a line)
court for the relief demanded
But
Mr. Leubner, Halsey, or write
ALBANY
in said complaint, towit; First UI Lloo Couatjr, Oregon. h „ k , , . 1
one night when I started out
N. O. Isaacaon, Goldson, Or*.
Me buy clean washeJ rugs 5c e for a decree of this court ad­ pointed adm iaietrator with the •»>n ***
my daughter Gertrude wanted
judging that the plaintiff A. ■ « . d o / the . . t . , . of
Halsey Carage.
to go with me. I was climb­ po»">d.
G. Waggener and the defend­
ing into the automobile when
ants Agnes Struthers, J E
Gertrude said. ’Daddy, do you
W aggener. M. E. Davidson, E.'
have your gun with you ?’ - Card of Thanks
W aggener and Veda Roush
her that I did not
We eine.rely thin k all those
H r s t - c la * s W o r k . h « '? it; that
U ahy had had who helped in the eickoeee and are each the owner of an un-
time to get over his hard feel­ death of our husband tod father divided one-eighth part in fee of
J- w STEPHENSO N.
1 v-e „,Southeast quarter of
ings and that I didn’t think I
The Wesley Family.
the Northeast quarter of Sec. I n i t i a i A Taeeigg. A t t y a * f Z A d ï î “ 4,
with
COLLEEN
MOORE
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