Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 23, 1926, Image 2

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    HURAL ENTERPRISE
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y
V A C A T IO N J
THE VOICE OF THE LIBERTY BELL
P ublished E v ery W ednesday,
B v H lbekt I„. A lmon
EDITOR ARD PUBLISHER
Wedaesdry, June 23, 1926
New ♦♦
I I I ! year in advance
A rrearag es I 2 X C a m outh
Low Fares
A dv ertisin g , 20c an in ch ; no d isc o u n t
for tim e or apace ; no c h a rg e for com
«x>* it ion o r c lauges.
la
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• T a lO -fo i P a r a g r a p h » ." 6c a lin e
a d v e r t is in g d is g u is e d a s n e w s
—now in effect to your favorite summer
playgrounds. R educed roundtrip tickets
with return limits tofityour vacation plans.
You can save money for pleasure uses; go
by train.
Modern Diahett That
Got Name From Latin
F ricisse Inis usually been derived
from the I.atln word frlgere (to fry)
through the French frier, hut It la
John J. Fisher, who was nominated
thought more probable now th at It 1»
derived from the French fracnsser, for governor of Pennsylvania In the
meaning to break Into pieces or the recent republican primaries.
L atin frlcare, to rub.
In French the word Is used to Indl
cate any m eat fried In a pun, but the
English meaning la a dish made from
cutting chickens, rnhblt», anil other
»mull anim als Into pieces and cook­
ing them In a frying or other pan
with a gravy.
Chicago.—Solemn and stately cere
Molasses came through many medl
urns from the Latin mellaceus, mean­ monies symbolizing with all the pomp
ing honey like, which Is derived from and glory of the Roman Catholic faith
fuel, honey.
marked th e formal opening Sunday of
Mushrooms get their name from the the 28th International eu rh aristig con­
sam e source as m o ss.
gress.
C ustard was a corruption of a mld-
One of the m ightiest hosts of pil­
dle-Engllah word meaning n pie or
tart, and was allied to the modern grim s ever assem bled in Christendom
French word croustade of the same .o r th e purpose of m aking public pro­
meaning. All these words came from fession of faith in Jesu s C hrist inaug­
the Latin crusta, meaning a crust.
urated th eir five-day festival which
Salad literally means salted, and preceded m agnificent service» (jj the
Is a direct descendant of the Latin C athedral of th e Holy Name in which
word sal, or salt. The use of salad his em inence John, C ardinal Bonzano
to mean the greens from which or on
which a salad m ixture Is placed Is was formally Installed as the legal»' pi
one of only recent origin. The Italian Pope Pius XI.
C ardinal Mundelein, sponsor of th e
lusalata and the Spanish salada, m ean­
ing salad In those languages, actually congress and host of its pilgrim s, ut­
Tills Is one of tha two new official posters of the Sesqul-Centennlal In ter­
mean salted.
tered thanksgiving In his address to
Tomato Is a word n t Mexican deri­ C ardinal Bonzano for th e spiritual h ar­ national Exposition. opening In Philadelphia June 1 to celebrate 150 years
of American in d ep en d en ce. The Exposition will continue to D e c e m b e r' 1.
vation from tom atl, the native name vest epitomized in the recoption of holy
>an »’miih, the artist, has symbolized the epoch In history which the tolling
In th at country for the vegetable. The communion by more than one million
of the Liberty Bell in Independence Hall, July 4, 177«, m arked and has
original tomato was the "love apple.
depicted the grow th of the United States from the original th irteen states,
souls In th e Chicago archdiocese.
A rchbishops, bishops, abbots, priests represented by the thirteen sta rs which em erge from the mouth of the
ind lay pilgrim s from the far flung Liberty J3ell.
Bright Children Fail
realm s of the earth bowed before the I
to Develop in A bility resplendent cathedral sanctuary, |
Miss Suzanne insisted upon speak­
Children who ure >nental giants at
ing with Mr. Lewden apart. Lewden
ten years old, are, ns a rule, no bet­ whence 11 cardinal priests, on prince- .
nodded often, sm iling steadfastly as
ter at tests of musical sensitiveness ly thrones, led in the adoration of the
he listened. Ilut when she w ent away,
th an quite ordinary children of their euchartst. More than four hours elaps i
he w histled—soundlessly—she had
age. This Is shown by experim ents ed betwoen the sounding of the first ■
certainly set him a risky task. Then
By MARTHA M. WILLIAMS
with a group of superior children, con­ note of the processional and th e be- .
days later, the town all but forgot the
ducted by Dr. L ets 8. Holllngworth of slowing of the apostolic blessing by
Elgin party due In two days more, be­
Columbia university.
(C opyrigh t >
C ardinal Bonzano as he descended
ing too mazed and dazed by a newer
R esults of the experim ents report­ from his throne, at the right of the
WOULDN’T !” Lilian protested happening.
ed In the Jdum al of Educational Psy­
sourly, trying hurd to turn up a
Lee Barton had been summoned to
chology, Indicate tluit superior chil­ m arble altar, at the conclusion of the nose already sufficiently snub.
services.
appear before the commissioner, to
dren as a group make somewhat bet­
Old wet blanket I Go hang your­
answ er Lewden’s sworn charge of ob­
ter ratings In their Judgments of time
self to dry, her cousin, Lee Burton,
taining m erchandise under false p re­
than other children of their age, but
flung hack at her, tossing her head. tenses.
B R IE F G ENER AL N EW S
R are m erchandise— running
not In other musical Iest3,
She held cards elaboratili)’ engraved.
nltgether t o a value of thirty-four
The children were tested on pitch,
The Jugo-Slavia cham ber of deputies In her left hand—the right was busy dollars—she had pledged paym ent
time, consonance and tonal memory. ratified the United S tates w ar debt 1 apparently with arithm etic—Ita tin-
within a week—now th a t she was foui
Since the brilliant children ns s
gers made motions of counting. "The days a defaulter, her cred ito r appealed
ag reem ent by a vote of 111 to 9.
group were larger than unselected
Lord Is good to me,” she ejaculated to the worshipful com m issioner to save
Dr. H. S. Ptnckerton, 69. chief sur
children of the same age, It hnd been
Joyously. “Two weeks till the party
expected that they might excel In geon for th e Oregon Short Line rail­ —my check Is sure to be here days him from loss.
Lee felt all eyes In the packed
such tests because of the advanced way. with h ead q u arters at Salt Lake ahead of it. So I’m going right
courtroom burning upon her, but held
development of the anatomical stru c­ City, died at Los Angeles.
strnlght for—the frock of my desire.
tures Involved In making musical
Colonel Smith W. Brookhart, repub­ Lots of tim e to make it—will i»Ut her head high, adm itting everything.
She hail bought the goods, hail given
Judgments. This was not, however, lican nom inee for the United S tates scanting working hours.”
found to be the case.—Science Serv­ senate from Iowa, spent a to tal of >1,-
the pledge—had broken It through
"It
s
wicked—or
worse-
-spendili*
ic e Hulletiu.
finding b etter use for the money.
179.88 In his prim ary campaign.
money before you get It,” Lillian pro­
Everybody gasped th ere—save the
American women tennis sta rs re ­ tested. Lee umile a face at her, and commissioner. "W hat w as that use?”
ran
away.
As
she
pattered
down
the
gained the W lgktnian cup, which they
he demanded. Lee merely smiled. She
IU /iaf She W a n t e d to K n o :u
lost last sum m er by defeating th eir walk, and hopped into the shabby car, hnd asked Lewden to w ait till she got
Munii) libili, mul ponderous, hail B ritish opponents in four out of seven Lilian suld bitterly to the a ir: "S h es
her pay from the lunchroom. Then
trouble w it h h e r te e th m o l was look­ m atches.
set on trylu' to catch the Fairleigh fel­
o u t of the crush sprang a wiry fellow,
ing over some
iii.d p | ,, , ,
low. As If a poor girl had any chance
roughly clad, who d arted In front of
Farm bloc leader», in a closed con- against an heiress."
"Fohlt! Ah cal wid 'em ns good ns
her saying: "Lemme tell ye, Tim my—
Ah u s e d to eat w ill in ali ihvb T" she ferviice» agreed to stand solidly behind
Miss Suzanne Jones, heiress, would
she never will'. I owed her Interest
naked.
th e McNary Haugen farm relief bill gladly have agreed with Lilian, ex
money—th a t she counted on payin'
"Oh. to lie sure," replied the den­ ami to accept none of (he su b stitu te cept th at facts forbade. F acts i naie
w ith—I tried to see her, te r find out
tist. "These pinte» are so scientifi­ m easures.
and fem ale—to h ey x act, the Fairleigh m ightn't I keep back a bit of It.
fellow, and Miss Lee Burton her car
cally rubricated that m astication Is
Missed her in' tow n—so she come oftt
facilitated to a degree equal to. If not
had Just obstinately given up the
ter see ns—got th a r as we were eatin'
Border Rum Dam Aim of Canadians.
ghost, and he w as Joyously handing
exceeding, N ature's own p r o d u c t . "
supper—saw we had nothin' but corn
O
ttaw
a,
Ont.—
Sweeping
m
easures
"Vussuli, yusauh," from Mandy, still
her Into his roadster. Lewden’s the
hoecake—made out not to notice It
vincouvliiccd, "hut wh.it Ah wants to to curb sm uggling on th e Canadian exclusive shop, was bolding a ale—
though. Had brought M'rla, my wife,
know Is kin yon chew will 'e m ns well border and to prevent th e clearance of to last th ree days only—and every­ things ter e a t—laughed, sayin’ they
ns wld you' ownT"—P ittsburgh Chron
ships carrying liquor from a Canadian body, old or young, w as flocking to it. wus samples. N ever let on she knowed
lele Telegraph.
port to th e United S tates w ere rec­ Suzanne Junes with the Elgin girls a r­ I'll been seektn’ her—but made me go
ommended by a report handed down rived In tim e to see Fairleigh holding out to the kyar with her—I seen she
Lee's hat'd, and tu hear Idm soy
by a special house of com m ittee coni
was fit ter cry. She's seen—hanging to
E q u a l to t h e O c c a s io n
"N ever mind about the c a r—I'll at
dry—the baby things M 'rla had made
mittee.
Pending
reorganization
of
the
Frequently, during the dinner, the
tend to th at."
outen flour sacks—and washed an’
old sen captain liad strained th< custom s service, the com m ittee rec
The Elgin» giggled In spite of them ­ washed an washed so's they'd be soft.
credulity of th e guests, hut by the ex lunmended th at the royal Canadian selves at Miss Suzanne's sniff.
Says she ter m e: ‘Jo«—w e're poor
erelse o f his ready wil, hnd evaded u mounted pollc« be im m ediately d etail­
Amazed they met Lee dashing nut enough not ter mind helpin' one
num ber of cuts de »nc. The supreme ed for patrol work on th e border.
o f the shop, clutching a line rolled ‘nother—don't you dare nam e Intrust
test came while he was describing n
parcel, crying b reath lessly: "Don't ter me—1 give It to—that blessed baby
voyage In the Mouth seas. "Crossing
stop me— If you love uie.”
then seemed like she couldn't say an­
along one morning," he began, "we Justice Mackintosh Decline» to Run.
“Humph I Must a-niude up her mind other word, ef I'd knowed w hut she
Olympia. — W ith an expression of easy," Mias Suzanne said acidly.
passed an Island that was poultlrall
w as darln ' I’d a-coine and paid her bill
red with lobsters." "But," said one keen reg ret th at he cannot follow the
“Had to, I reckon," Molly Elgin tw ice over—In money—and outen that
course
which
hie
friends
would
select
of the guests, with unconcealed
countered. "You know she works at feller’s hide."
amusement, "lobsters are not red un for him, Ju stice K enneth M ackintosh the lunchroom m ornings half past
The courtroom roared approval—
til boiled.” “Of course not," replied of W ashington sta te suprem e court Is ten to one."
M ajor Elgin bustled forward, money
the old salt, undannted. "but this was sued a statem en t declining to e n te r the
"Why n o - I h adn't heard," Miss Su
In both hands, saying as he tossed
a volcanic lsl nd dotted with hot race for th e republican nom ination zanne returned. “T h a Idea of
Tim claim und costs to L ew den: "B et­
springs and geyser»."
Fairleigh • 'scortln' round a valter- ter quit tow n—while the quitting Is
for the seat In th e U nited 8 ta te s sen
g irl—"
ale now held by W esley L. Jones.
good!” then In Lee's e a r: "You're
'Who happens to be a lady
T h e B r ig h t I l i a d
__ -w ith
sentenced to be m arried to Timmy
T here are few hooks which are fit Sons of Norway Elsct Quam Presldsnt money at Interest," Beck Elgin broke Fairleigh as soon as ever somebody
In wlokedly.
can get a license."
to b? rem embered In our w isest hours
Spokane, W a s h —A storia. O r, was
A woman, tw enty five, sallow shrew
but the Iliad Is brightest In the se
elected as th s 1928 convention city Ish, rich, loue and eager to be m arried
W h e e l b a r r o w L o n g in U t e
renest days, and embodies still all the
The wheelbarrow Is a good Illustra­
sunlight that fell on Asia Minor. No by the Sons of NorWhy of the Pacific has excuse for many tilings. Espe
No convention d a ily If there 1» an added accent of tion of the old adage of fam iliarity
modern Joy or eestaey of oura can coast, m eeting h ere
lower Its height, or dim Its lustre, but will he held next year H alvor Quam Jealousy. Well, as Miss Suzanne loved breeding contempt, at least Indiffer­
her money, she w as by w ay of lovlug ence. IVe are so used io having one
there It lies In the east of literature, of E v erett, was elected president.
Tim Fairleigh a good bit batter.
around the place tlu.l a few of us
as It were the earliest and latest
When th e comm unity of Berryhill stop to wonder when and where this
production. . , . The rays of Greek
Ends Iv o rs re Will Meet In Vaklma.
useful article was Invented. Its be­
poetry struggle down to us, and
S eattle, W ash — Yakima was aw ard­ advanced am bitiously to the commis­
mingle with the sunbeams of the re ed the 1927 convention, and Miss Mar­ sion form of governm ent. Tim F air­ ginning Is lost In antiquity, for thou­
leigh took over tha Job zestfully In­ sands of years ago It was known to
<*»} day. The statu e of Memnon la
ti Jin k in s of V ancouver wag unani­ deed—and was ra th e r m ere than rook- tbe Chinese, who put it to good use.
ru st Mow n, but th e shaft of the Iliad
mously re e le c te d president of the Ing good.
Sleepy B erryhill waked The modern, steel, perfectly balanced
still meets the sun In his r is in g -
W ashtngtM S tate C hristian Endeavor | magically Lewden's emporium was vehicle Is but an Improved edition of
T horeau.
Union.
a crude idea of ages ago.
the c e * e sl Qiipg and the bear.
Convenient, comfortable service to Newport,
Coos Bay, Tillamook beaches; Oregon Caves,
Crater Lake. You’ll arrive there rested and ready
for vacation fun, with the maximum amount of
time there.
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Healthy and Thriving Pullets^
I Use Kerr’s
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W ith
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Lars
Two Cars for Sale or Trade
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