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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1927)
/ / x -x A Brownsville car collided band." th irty -fiv e or t ..'r;y six. vigorous, v.-ell "I haven't,” Mrs. W illia m s answered form , il p re tty, a h e a lth y tan on her Ih an v ?i F p c If)FV th at of George Donnen of between th a t town and "H e has been dead e ig h t years." face end turns, and the w rin k le s o f ap “ Oh.“ said M r. B re n t again. "O h .' p re cia tio n o f life a c d w hat it means Corvallis Thursday night and I And then by way o f changing th e sub were about her eyes. smashed it, but Mr. Donnen and je ct, he a d d e d ! "M in d I f I take Just S 'o w ly sue regarded the head w hich A lbany baking co two children, who were in it, uae iu«»re b is c u itT ‘ -tuck up ubove the w oodpile w ith much ■sX 405 « e s t F irs t escaped with cuts and bruises’ F o llo w in g th a t one, w hich •as the I B U T T H K - N U T bread of the loud crow n it once bore s tic k >a M r- I last, he ro te h e a vily and watched Ing to l! and one o r tw o pnkeberries C ut tlowers W illia m s p ile the dishes in to the pan ! A lb a n y F loral Co. s t ill d ro o p in g and a w ry. F o r a second Mr. and Mrs. Berky, mission a n il plants, i and F lo ra l a rt fo r every Once or tw ic e he c lu m s ily helped her, o r tw o the expression about lied m outh and a il occasions aries from China who are visit then stood h u s h fu lly by lo o kin g w ith and eyes were changeable, then it re- F lo w e r phone 4 5 8 -f. ing friends in and around Halsey, som ething o f amazement upoh the mas olved In to a la u g h —a deep, fe e lin g will soon go to Nebraska. Mr’ te rly way In w hich th is woman ban laugh In w hich even Thom as Brent A LB A N Y SI ATE B A N K — Wo Berkey preached a t Pine Grove died things. T o te ll the tru th . .Mrs. was forced to Join. A * in v it e y o u r business. Sav.ngs and W llllu w s was the firs t real wom an . (.ouiincrci il accounts. C a p ita l, surplus, Sunday. " W e ll," she said. “ I don’t know who on e a rth you ure, but yo u 're about the Thom as B re u l had e ve r come In clo se I u n ,) lv , ded p ro fits . $100. tOo. contact w ith . She was the only w o r n fun niest lo ckin g cre a tu re I e ie r set S traw berry and gooseber A S I B U H N ’S G R O C E R Y an he had ever seen engaged In the I eyes on. W hy d o n 't you come out ry growers, who expect to be -1 t il and Lyons Street ; fro m behind there?" m ysteries o f a c u lin a ry departm ent, • "C a n 't," answered Thom as B re n t a nd Io him lo th is stage o f life the The place to buv good groceries at the gin their harvest w ithin a week, r ig h t price. On ihe corner, p le u ty of report th a t no shortage of pick p ic tu re was amazing. wdlli a re tu rn to lugubriousness. room to park. A lb a n y. “ C a n 't? W hy?" " I 'd lik e to do som ething to help ers is in prospect. j B re n t s tu tte re d a moment before an- yo u ." he said a w k w a rd ly , "h u t I d on't B y Cxjrfney Ry/ey Cooper ^ORD SA LE S AN D S E R V IC E C D PYilun W 6 O W r » A M | sw erlng. "Because y o u 're a w o m an ," know a n y th in g about th is s o il o f bust T ire s and accessories t C o n tin u e d i Mrs. Kemisies of Los Angelas lie said at last, "a nd I'm a man, and I ties»." lu g u b rio u sly surveyed an object dis Repairs “ Wefl, I t ’s tim e a man lik e you was was severely injured Friday player) before him In the m ooD liglit. haven't got on a n y th in g except a K ir k -P ollak M otor C o . There were »creams, pel)«, shout* He sut down and looked at It. He be stin g y lit t le old p a ir o f b a th in g le a rn in g ," Mra. W illia m s answered morning when th e fam ily car H rent looked beck. A woman o r two gan to cum ulate. I t was a h o llo w log Iru n k a ." w ith a laugh. "Y o u 'v e missed the best E T >rtiniIler F u rn itu re C o ., futn i- skidded while passing a wagon had fainted. T w o o r three men were " B a liiin g tru n k s ? " A n o th e r s h rie k lie saw— a la rge h o llo w log, p le n ty big p a rt o f y o u r life I f yo u 've never “ ture, rugs, lin o le u m , stoves ranges. seizing clubs and p re p a rin g to fo llo w on th e highway near Shedd. enough to accommodate him . | o f la u g h te r. "W e ll. I never. W h a t on washed dishes. Now here, you ta ke Funeral directors. 427-433 west F irs t him . She died a few m inutes after- "T h a t w ould keep o ff the breeze," he e a rth are you doing here?" the towel In y o u r hand lik e th is, see? street, A lb a n y , Oregon. "G osh." he said to h im se lf w llb s must d. " I o u g ht to be w arm In there. * reaching the hospital in Albany. "Goodness knows, m adam. It's too Then you ta ke up the dish w ith it and Vo harm In tr y in g It, a n yw a y." | long a s to ry fo r ine to go In to now. then you get y o u r hand under the L I N T E L W R E C K IN G CO. So he pu3hed h lu i e l f in fe e t f lr s t It'd ke<p you sta n ding here fro m now oth er end o f the tow el lik e th is, see?*' -*■ 436 W est 1st As fa r us he had gone It d id feel warm . I u n til to m o rro w noon I f I'd tr y to te ll “ L'b-huh," said T hom as B re n t, ru is Used Barts tp r a ll cars He gave h im s e lf a n o th e r push. H e J you a ll about It. Say, has y o u r hus ing his hands u w k w u rd ly and then fe ll one fo o t go th ro u g h som ething band got any clothes In the house th a t dropping them again. “ T he n w h a t ■'«' L T e i» i-titc h iiii{, stamped goods, so ft nnri sticky. He believed he fe lt w ould fit me?" you do?" * * fancy w o rk o f a ll k in d s a l the i ! several sm all objects brush against “ lie m ig h t— I f I had a husband,” the S P E C IA L I Y SH O P "W h y, you Just w ipe the dish.” mie leg. lie heard a drow sy hum m ing. woman answered. " B u t I haven't. I 'll "Suppose 1 d ro p it and h u rs t It? " he 318 W est Second st. He gave h im s e lf a n o th e r push. The ask the h ire d man, th o u g h ." asked. U O L M A N A JACKSON foot penetrated fu rth e r. The hum m ing The door shut and she was gone. In “ W ell, th e re 's the gam b le ," said M rs. * * G ro c e ry — ! grew louder. Then w ith a ye lp the ten m inutes m ore It opened. A p a ir o f -B a k e ry W illiam s. “ T he re 's a g u llib le In p re tty E v e r y th in g in tlie lin e o f eats arm s o f Thom as Itre n t clawed the a ir o ve ra lls and a s h irt were th ro w n In. ne a rly e v e ry th in g , even dish w a sh in g ." O pposite Postoffice w h ile lie sought to p u ll h im s e lf out o f "B e st 1 can do," came In th ro u g h Thom as B re n t gazed a d m irin g ly 1 1 5 L y o n st. the leg. th e door, " I ’ll he w a itin g fo r you out across the dishes and dish w ater. U U U C o d I a c t i o n e r v. Noon " liv e s !" lie gasped. "B um blebees! side." "Y o u 're a w o n d e r." He beamed. "1 lunches. Hom e made candy and Albany Oregon I ' « pushed In to a nest o f ’em. O u c h ! Thom as B re n t looked b u t lit t le more never thought I — ’• ice cream. F irs t street, n e x t ilo o i ro Ouch I O u c h !" He dragged h im se lf Im pressive than before when he le ft A door opened, there was the sound Ulmn C lo ilu n g Go. fo rth his arm s turn e d Into w in d m ills. the wood-lied. The wom an was w a it o f run n in g steps, and a boyish voice ! M R E R IA L C A R E? 209 'V? R^rs t C hilliness was no longer a fe a r w l h ing fo r him . W ith an appearance o f c u lle d : him now. He had p le n ty o f w a rm th d ig n ity th a t made him o n ly the more H a ro ld G. M u rp h y Prop. A u n t .Margie, has M r. E dw ards to his body. The bumblebees, sleepy com ical In his hare feet and mud Phone 665 come yet? He said he— ’’ •it flrs t, had come fo rth In a sw arm by streaked h a ir, he strode fo rw a rd aDd W k never close Freck paused In the door. ih ls tim e and In th e darkness were a t stuck out a hand. "W h y , hello, M r. B re n t,” he said In ta ckin g the In tru d e r fro m fifty d iffe r J e n n in g s A u t o T o p S h o p — A uto “ I w ant to th a n k yo u ,” he said amazement. "H o w long you been Loans m oney at 5% on farm s ent angles. He leaped here and there, slow ly. "1 m ay not look It. b u t my tr im m in ng g , seat covers and w in te r in - liere ?’’ he m ill d upon the ground, lie g ru n te t, I name Is Thom as B re n t and I am the closures. 202 E Second. Phone 4lSJ. The cup w h ich M r. B re n t was wlp- B a ltim o re bldg., A lb an y, Oregon tie ye lp e d ; he sprang to his feet an I ■ president o f the A m algam ated Foun N . L. J e n n in g s M anager Big Juggled fo r a second and was In ran, bru sh in g aw ay the bees as he d ry com pany In Kansas C ity . I — ’ Im m inent danger o f fa llin g as he went. The woman laughed again. “ No, yon turned to gaze iu am azem ent a t F re ck M A G N E T O E L E C T R IC CO. Y o ur eyes exutuii i d and a fine , ’ L o vely n ig h t, a in ’t It? " he gasped c e rta in ly d on't look It," she answered In the doorw ay. In v e s tig a te th e new l ’re s to lite p a ir of sa rca stica lly to h im s e lf as he fe lt tbs "F o r goodness' sake, come In to the B a tte ry prices before b u y in g . "Well— w e ll, w here d id you come humps on every p a rt o f tils body. house, i 'l l het y o u 're about starved. from?" he asked. “ Gosh," He 8 zld to H im se lf W ith a 'B e a u tifu l n ig h t! D .ig g o n e lt! There T o n e R e a d in g G lasses \ \ orse than th a t—I'm fa m is h e d ." "Came fro m the cave," F re ck re ^ u g e l ’ s fo b and Beauty Shoppe, G runt. "T h e y T h in k I ’m a W ild Is o n ly one th in g fo r me to do. and Brent answered. L ' H o te l A lb a n y plied w ith a g rin . M a n i" 'h a t Is to keep n ioviug u n til m o rn in g ." M a n ic u rin g , m a rc e l'in g , facial in a fram e i f yo u r own choice She lid him to the kitch e n , and as "W h a t're you doing here?" And p a ra d o xica lly w ith th a t state she busied h e rse lf w ith the b lsca lts {.Miss I.a in p h ra r, operator grunt, "they think I’m a real w ild "Good la n d s I" T h e voice o f Mrs. ment he stopped. N ot f ifty feet fro m $ 6 to $ 7 . 5 0 man I" and country-sm oked ham, and as AVIlllams had broken In. "Y o u d o n 't ID ian os ! P ian os ! ! Som e big h im was a sm all house w ith a wood- lie plunged fo rw a rd Into the woods Thom as B re n t In te r busied h im s e lf mean to te ll me th a t th is Is the won *■ b a rgains in second band p ia n o s , one died In the rear. W ith alm ost a shout and sought Io regain the cave. A yell w ith the very sutne delicacies, h«< to ld d e rfu l boy you have been ta lk in g about $85, one $195; one $250. C a ll at mi Ills lips B re n t sta rte d fo rw a rd his sto ry, le a vin g ont w h a t d e ta ils he Goodness g ra cio u s me I I d id n ’t know o r tw o from behind told him th a t the D a ve n p o rt M u s ie House. A lb a n y Then he hesitated. men were at III on tils tru ll. He heard thought were unnecessary. G ra d u a lly J im m ie P h illip s was good fo r a n y th in g 'I Ine chance I ’d have going up to Ills word« censed ns Hie biscu its were a sharp rep o rt from the re a r and a except to catch craw dads and get lu to p i 'L L M A N C A F E lin t house nt tw o o’clock In the m orn- singing som ething passed him. pushed w ith g re a te r frequency be m is c h ie f.” “• Good food. P o p u la r prices ng covered w ith bumblebee bites and A lb a n y , Oregon "Good by. Thom as.'’ he consoled ween his teeth, and he m eyely gurgled Good fo r a n y th in g ? " M r. B re n t ’ W . F irs t i b a thing s u it," he com plained. He him self. "T l.e y 're shooting al you." now and then ns lie a I tem pted to end snld hea te d ly. “ W hy. th a t hoy's got •crntched Ills head th o u g h tfu lly . up Ills story. T he wom an, weuk from But on he went, dodging here and m ore sense In a m in u te than most T l i a t ’d never do, Tom . Y o u 'll have A lb a n y iiu g h ln g , sat on the opposite side of there. Again and again he sought to men have In years. H e's gut more R O S C O E AM ES H A R D W A R E o slei p In the woodshed. Ten to one,“ ihe tn l.le and gazed nt him . her hand- lln d tlie entrunce tp the cave where business Judgm ent, he's got m ore tact, he added s o u lfu lly , “ th e y’ll h a w fifty C re a m e r y A s s o c ia tio n on her hips. he m ight lose h im se lf from the men T he W in ch e ste r Store he's got m ore d ip lo m a c y about him oga and every one o f ’em w ill sta rt who were fo llo w in g I t was an ini " I don 't know w h e th e r to ca ll you than h a lf th e am bassadors ut Wash h a rkin g when you get there. Then M an u factu rers of possib ility. Bewildered, befuddled, he die fu n niest man I ever saw In my life Ington. W hy, M rs. W illia m s ," he con soiin b o d y'll come out w ith a s lin tg iii had lost a ll sense o f direction, and the craziest lim n I ever saw In my life eluded, le u n in g fa r buck and gazing and till you fu ll o f buckshot and rock b lin d ly dodged here sad there, any or Hie most sensible man I ever an» a d m irin g ly nt the boy. “ you d on't know « lilt. Is n 't th is a lovely night, though where. In the e ffo rt to th ro w tils pur in I1B- life ," She said at last. "D o you w hat an h o n or ft Is to have Freck In "S till," B re n t added ns lie stn rle d suers off the tru ll. A t Inst the cries th in k It has done you good out here In y o u r fa m ily F* He tu rn e d q u ic k ly , " i fo rw a rd , "w h a t w ould life he w ith o u t f r r t n behind grew fa in te r. B rent real W L. W R IG H T rhe woods?* heard h im say so m e th in g about an a lit t le excitem ent? Tom , yo u're un lie d th a t the p u rs u it was over. Slowly " I w o u ld n 't a d m it It to any one else a u n t o f his th n t liv e d o v e r th is way. old fool. You’ re a w hopping old fool FUNERAL DIRECTOR he san't beneath a tree and gasped hut yo u ." Thom as B re n t said from be i But th is t ilin g 'll he f in n y when vou but I never connected you tw o u n til hack a pa rt o f tlie breath lie had lost hind a b u lw a rk o f b iscu its, “ hut It's Just now." o ne to look h a rk on It." He chuckle' O. C. RO S S M A N , Local M anager and lie rem ained there. done me more good th a n -tw e n ty thou I i lit t le b it at the thought. "B lam ed Y e s; he's In the fa m ily ." M rs ’aâdy A ssista n t It seemed good to rest In tlie sun j If It won t. I t 'll he about the funniest I f you e n j >y a gocxl meal «and s n iiita rlu m s . a flock o f nurses AA lllta in s laughed. “ Som etim es I'm A n d kn o w a good meal w hen v o ll get i t a fte r th a t w ild chase. It was warm and n w hole regim ent o f doctors. You ! tilin g I ever had happen to me. glad o f It, and som ethin's I'm s o rry A ll c a lli answered day or night Y o u 'll be hack fo r y o u ’ l l n o t lo r g c t it . and pleasant und co m fo rtin g . He al "W e ll, they haven't got any dogs ought to see th is k id I'v e got. ||e'« T h a t hoy enn he the gre a te st blessing lowed Ills head Io sink low er and Phone 255 Ihe wisest lit t le bend I ever ran up PARAGON CAFE ; a fte r a ll. have th e y ? ’ Ue had reached o r the worse t r ia l o f anybody I ever lower. Al Iasi ho slept. iiga.n t. I'm going to grow him up t> Halsey, Oregon i Hie w ood-he I and had opened the d mr saw tu my life . F reck, how's y o u r When lie awoke It was w ith a sta rt be general m anager o f my business.' G E O M. G IL C H R IS T ma ?" m il rinsed It again In safety. He and the re a liza tio n th u t night was ap ' pawed a n xio u sly about In the darkness "W h a t's his name?” asked the host ALBANY I d o n 't kn o w I h a ve n't seen liei ess. broaching, th a t lie was liu u g rv , tiiu t T ic k e t office Bell t in e Stage. fo r th re e or fo u r days. Soon us Mr. the w arn, a ir o f the day was d if f e r « ! ! ‘ T " ‘.V* " ? " " • " "G o odne ss. I don’t kn o w ," Brent sn i . . i iiir r v iii | llf re lie f, lie found a pile o f sawdust A lb a n y to San F rancis o, $15. B re n t'll let me I'm going to ta ke her fro m the cool a ir o f evculng. th n t lie «wered. " I ca ll him Freck. Say. them snd lay down. Then lie slept— slept la to to w n and buy tie r a rug. S he'll he v.us s till In the a ttire and decoration b iscuits are good. W onder why thrn REFEREE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE s jlt e o f the humps. In spite o f tlie hum tic k le d ." lie tu rn e d s h o rtly . "H e re c f II cross between n M alay sut age and lou t cook 'em lik e th ia In hotels." hlcbee stings— In spite o f e ve ryth in g NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That conics M r. E d w a rd s ." he said. a FIJI Islander. He gro u n ln g ly rolled H otels.' asked tlie wom an. " I l, pursuant to an order of sale made and at lo s c s t rate o f in te re s L A ta ll young man had opened the o \e r m id looked sto d g ily nt the moon .»ou liv e In a h o tel?" CHAPTER V II entered in the Circuit Court of the Real Estate gate and wna com ing s lo w ly down the Insurance “ tk'g g o iie II !' he hurst out whole ••Haven't live d In a n yth in g else sine« State of Oregon for the County of P ro m p t set «ice. co u rte o u s tre a tm e n t. w u lk to w a rd the house. As lie lo o ke d hca rte d ly. “ Doggone I t ! " But the I ra n rem em ber." I ’. ren t answered Linn, Dept. No 2, on the 28th Day of ill him M r. B re n t's fo r e lio n d gathered There’s the Gamble W m . B ain , w ilh Lane C o u n ty A b s tra c t i ja e u la tto ii d d no good except to re "W h itt k ii.d o f hum Is this?*' April, 1927, ln that certain suit therein In to puckers and lie s tra in e d Ids eyes com pany, A lb a n y th e sun was sh in in g when Thom as ».......... .... I l l s o v e rc h a rg e d feel "C o u nt, y cu re d ." wherein Jesse B. Schroll, Annie M. “ I'v e seen th a t young man lie fore •ng». It brought t il, ii no nearer his B le n t aw oke. W illi u reuse o f strun g "G ihm I. Isn 't It? M ind If | ta ke an Schroll his wife, and Clara L. Carlson som ew here." lie aal.l to h lm -e lf «lollies. iio m in e r the cin e , no nearer ness In Ids su rroundings, lie rulsed Other slice? F unny th in g how tlo and C. E. Carlson her husband, were “ Now w here was I t — w here was It? " a n y th in g except the re a lisa tio n that h im se lf amt looked about him. F or a co u n try gives a man n i l a p i w t l l r . ' plaintiffs, and Emory Wallace Schroll, LAW YERS E d w n rd s reached tlie door "H ow lie was lost In tlie wood« In exceeding lin im e n t lie could not understand. never fe lt th is way In the c ity . I d o n ' Ruby Almon, H. L. Almon her hus do you do. M r B re n t,*- he said c o ld ly H dsey and R row nsrille ly tliln « H ire and th a t It was going to Then It a ll came back to him . F or a sup|M<-e yo u k n o w much about Hi band. Pearl P. Sturgis, J. H. Sturgis "H o w do you do ," answ ered Mr. get ra th e r cool before m orning moment th a t sense o f hum or w h ich c ity , do youF* Oregon her husband, and George W Schroll B re n t. “ 1 believe yo u 'v e got the best had grow n In to hlg being In tlie Inst "N o fool lik e ln „ tq to o l," he “ D o n 't I? " T he wom an laughed and Ruth Schroll his wife, were de o f me. Y o u r face Is fa m ilia r, tin t I tw o weeks came upperm ost snd lie grow led as he rose and stum bled l i e hud both sides o f It. I came on fendants. and appointing and direct d on't rem em ber Just w here I'v e seen langhed nt the th o u g h t o f w hat had to w a rd an open space where the moon here to get away from It snd I tilin ' ing the undersigned as sole refere" to you b e fore .” happened. Then Just ns suddenly his lig h t made progress belter. " I ’ve gut m going to s ta y ." sell the real property hereinafter de face grew serious. “ I guevz n o t." T h e re was n sort to get th is era»..» mud o f f o f m e o r ( p "W e il, maybe yo u 're rig h t. S till, th. !■ uneral Director and Licensed scribed, I, the undersigned referee will "B e tte r w a it u n til yon can get out o f sn ug ly coolness In E d w a rd s' m ice. go Insane. I f I could And the creek c ity's a p re tty good old place. I mad on Saturday, the 4th Day of June,’ Embaltner o f th is th in g , T om B re n t, before you " I w o rk e d fo r you o u ly fo u r y e a rs " m aybe I could fo llo w it hack to the up m.v m ind I'm going to s tic k out hen 1927. at the hour of One o'clock P M L A D Y A S S IS T A N T do much la u g h in g ," he said. "You've "H u h I T h a t so? F un n y 1 d id n 't c««e or somewhere near It. s ix ty days, and th e n I'm going hack got a long way to tra v e l pet and you rem em ber y o u ." M r B re n t said ns he of said day. at the front door of the "T h a t Freck la a wise one," .Mr 1 ou re a feol If you d o ," the w o itia i B row nsville, Oregon courthouse at Albany in Linn County don't know w here jo u are. You— " put fo rth lit» hand "AVh.il d e p artm en t Brent commented to h im self. "H a d said Oregon, offer and sell at public auc Someone was sin g in g outside. He d id you w o rk In ? " sens« enough to stay In Hint brush "W e ll, w hat am I going to do abou tion to the highest bidder for cash stepped to listen. H e trem bled a h it. “ I was bead e f Hie « b n k in g de p art and nut move, amt o f course they my business?" ln the manner requited for sale of Someone w as s ln g in r, someone was m ent. I sh ould say. M r. B re n l. th a t it d id n 't th in k o f lo o kin g fo r h im There "H o w much o f n business have yoi real property on execution, subject to w o u ld be a lit t le q u e tr th u t a man approaching the woodshed, and w o rst he Is rolle d up In Ids blanket, u ie e p got? W h a t's It w o r th T' confirmation of said court, all the fol o f all. It was a wom an T a n k stricke n , co u ld w o rk fo r you fo r fo u r y e a r* and v a tu i. and co m fo rta ble —co m fo rta ble.’ "W e ll. It s w o rth h a lf a m illio n lowing real property, to-wtt:— All of T ho m s* B re n t scram bled to Ids feet you not kn o w h im ." lie said slo w ly and w ith a s h h e r The Am algam ated F o u n d ry com pany L a u n d ry sent Tuesdays Blocks 22, 39 and 40 of the City of snd dragged h im se lf behind the high “ There'» » o m e tliln g to th a t.“ M r ou kn o w ,” B ie n t said p ro n d ly ’’ llu h : there l« n 't any such c o n d itio n ’ Halsey in Linn County, Oregon al«o Agency H u b C le a n in g W o rks est p a rt o f the woodpile, leaving on ly B re n t answ ered w ith a lit t le laugh "H a lf a m illio n . And y o u 'll prob A shim m er In the distance re tu rn beginning SO Ft West of the S W hie head exposed. " T o te ll th e tr u th , when I wa« in • b ly go back and tr y to b d id It up t< his eye and he plunged fo rw a rd , to t The door opened snd a fo rm entered to w n I b u rie d m y s e lf so m uch w ith corner of Block 38 in the City of Hal- m illio n . Then when yo u 've b u ilt I " d in g w ith s few trees now an J ’.hen Lln" Count>- Oregon and run F or a moment she bent low A llin g her th e c o n tra c t end o f tlie buslne-« thut up to a m illio n , y o u 'll he about alxt> but i t la st te n kin g the creek wher ning from thence North 720 Ft to the N O T J C E o f A p p o in tm e n t of E x e c u tr i arm s w ith wood, then as she raised, a I sa i fo rce d to » 'lo w m.v e!.tpj • ees pi ears old snd th e y 'll he p u ttin g you w ith sh ive rin g teeth lie bathed ews« blank look came In to her face county road. Thence West 123 Ft Her be taken care o f hy S ernttles. |'v a In to a coffin snd saying nice th in g N otice is hereby g iv e n that, the n o - the b a le fu l mud and then ahlverlm . 3on’ h 720 Ft to a point due dersigned. by an o rd e r o f the C o u n ty arms opened, the wood cla tte re d to the been w o n d e rin g th e last week o r so about you before th e y cover you u* and tre iid i'ln g , sta rte d along Its bank« fleor, and she screamed. o. the place of beginning, and w h e th e r I d id Hie r ig h t th in g " C ourt ot I m n C o u n ty, O regon has Ix e n w ith d ir t. Then w hat w ill you d In the hop,, o f rin ding the eave. The Thom as B re n t sta rte d fro m behind St 123 n t0 w in n in g , as ap p oiate J B x e c u tr ix o f the last w i l l an d “ I h a rd ly ttilo k iou d, I ' Ed.vsrds w ith y o u r m illio n ? " a ir was g io w lu g colder, snd every It! a 3 blocks are numbered, designated u s la m e n , o. R ,chard C ’ F a rw ri! d ^ tlm w oodpile then drew hack again r e p llrd T h e re had not been a snifte M r B re n t »lam m ed lh « ta b le w ill He w h ile Ere it w as forced to pause r»on t run he herged, " I won t h u rt on bis face since he entered the house. and described on the maps and plat* ope band a» he lifte d a b is c u it w it' surt do a sh o rt but «nergetle war you • s u i T r 7 Br e o * * i "?t C' “ n” M ,d D o n 't run p l-sse I — why. I m th e o th e r "B y George. ' he «aid I d F re ck and S ir s W illia m s were s ta rin g of said city of record In the office d im e to keep the c h ille r out o f Ids harm less, he added " I'm worse th«n of the County Recorder of said Coun never th o u g h t o f th a t 1 M in d I f I have at litm . tee Ii and th e tre m b le and s h h e r ou’ harmless. I can t move." Ds’ ed and first published May 5 F re c k stepped fo rw a rd . " M r Brent ty a n o th e r b is c u it? Say by the w a y ’ ,.h« " £ r „ ; x h e r’ to U ” Of Ills body. FRANK RICHARD The w o m an s face showed amaze never asked you your nam e?" Is th e ntsn ’ h a t w anted to see y o u ," 1927. residence, about "O g-go Ii, It a c-e-co'd. he mat meut fe a r had le ft It. She w rs not Sole Referee he said. " H e w a n ts you to help M m "M rs. W illia m s ." was tlie answer n L in o te re d io h im s e lf tim e a f.e r tim e "1 an e ld e rly eom an Tuzslng it Timing Attys for Plffs. She was Just be out w ith a o m e th ln g ." "Oh!" T here was s tone o f d’ r ' p Hewitt 4c 8ox. w ish I cou'd find flin t c-c-cave " <U?UA*pril. n*7. pulI,,hed 2,th tw lx t and between, es Freck w tu ld E d w a rd s laughed a lit t le h arshly p ilin 'm e n t In M r. B re n t's voice " I — Attys for Dft; -• He ttorped wiyi the usicrtica and hgvg g a jj. Pe r i l . th e p g y have been Emory WaUate —UXfiught you d id n 't hg'.e any hn C-/ ID any^^/ireC lO ry, E GoàluiW Back M. & J. CAFE M eals George William Wright ATTORNEY AT LAW F. M. French & Son Jewelers and Optometrists LINN BUTTER and Buyers of Eggs A Farm ers Co-operative Creamery FARM LOANS TUSS1NG & TUSSING DELBERT STARR A Modern Barber Shop A BES PLACE (Continued on page 5) Schroll et «I. T u t « » - ? * T * rWel1' E ’ w n t r i « a fo re s a id , lusssrg A raising Atty* for E a r * .