Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 01, 1928, Image 2

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OREGON, NOVEMBER I. H»2X
The Red Roa
A TTW
T flC
A viatort Have Found
Use for O ld ’Chutes
Muffles for aviators are being made
from wornout parachutes used iu the
aviation branch o f the Cnited States
A Romance o! Braddock's D efeat
------------------------------ * 8> Hugh Pendexter
C H A PTER VIII— C ontinued
I llu tlr a tio n a b y
army.
RIGHT FEED FOR
A DAIRY HEIFER
Parachutes are made o f the finest,
softest Japanese silk. They are made
in many pieces, so that i f a break
occurs it w ill not-run the entire length
of the cloth.
A parachute usually lasts about five
years. The silk Is then turned In and
the larger pieces are used to make
mufflers fo r pilots. The soft silk
serves a valuable purpose in protect­
ing the throat of the wearer front
chafing of the helmet strap, especial-
ly on long hops.
A fter the World war the discarded
covering of airplane wings was much
In demand by both men and women
for outing shirts.
! i
and talking to herself as she worked
•«
—-21—
I r w in M y e r «
She asked herself If she could Und
Dairymen should become more fa r­
* "Keep ahead of me," I directed
O s e x r lw h t by H u s h P s a d e z ta r .
some rawhide strips and In the oext sighted la raising young stock, fo r tiie
W ere almost at the mouth of the
W N U bUsrvic«
breath told herseif she could at least quality of the future herd depends
creek and the cabin la close by.“
make some. Then she was cooing In largely on breeding and Inherited pro­
Front the opposite bank of the creek
With the door secured, 1 surveyed delight. I stole to the door In time to ductive cupacity. 1C the heifer Is
came a demoniac shout, and I believed
we had been sighted. Yet the cry was the opening from the rear loophole. see a bush move near the mouth of stunted by poor feeding und neglect
different from a discovery-call.
it
Something bronze od the grace, a dog- the creek. I stopped its agitation wltn she » ill not become the kind of anl-
SAME PRESCRIPTION
was too ferocious. They had come en rods from the forest, attracted my a bullet from my rifle, but doubted If inal we want when she calves. She
upon the scalped Frenchman and attention and Anally resolved Itself I had done the enemy any damage w ill be lacking in capacity, and as
Several shots from the opposite end the consumption of roughage is neces­
Into an Indian.
HE WROTE IN
Were voicing their rage. I urn con
of the cabin took me to the rear loop sary for economical milk production.
vlnced the dead man served us well
"Quick with a gun I" I told her.
hole. I stumbled over a pile of skins It w ill be found that In the end It does
by slowing up the pursuit until we “ There'» one out there In the grass.”
When Dr. Caldwell .Urted to
In passing, but bad no time to ob
bad entered a natural opening. In the
She sprang to my ride with my serve the girl. Two or three balls not pay (o neglect the young stock. C old N ee d Cause
odierne kn- 1' —
w
In . i8'75.
One cause tor the marked difference
middle of which stood Frazier's cab­ rifle and gave a glance, and then said:
laxative
were not a a cftda i
. —
chunked Into the logs, but there was In the size of cows of the same breed­
N o inconvenience
in. The girl gasped and stumbled,
People lived normal lives an.
“ La mister I He won't hart nobody. no Indian In sight. Fearing It wag »
ing as found In different herds Is this
wholesome food, and got p U n U rih S
■nd I almost fell over her. Once more 1 hat wus my first »hot when you was
Singers can’t always keep from
ruse to hold my attention 1 darted to factor of ration when young, says J.
1 picked ber op, this time carrying gone for water. ’
catching cold, but they can get the air. But even that “ early >
the
door again and remained there P. LaMaster, chief of the dairy divl- I best of any cold In a few hours—and
drastic physics and purges for the
ber cradled In my arms and then
My heart stopped pounding when while I reloaded my rifle.
threw all my energy Into my legs. you went with them kettles," she
sion. ut Clemson college, South Caro- so can you. Get Pape's Cold Compound
Lawful heart! I f you wouldn't tinj«-
Howls of triumph sounded In the whispered, winking her eyes very fast.
j
comes In pleasant-tasting tablets.
keep hypering back and forth." she
woods behind me and on my right.
During the summer, on good pas- J one o f which w ill break up a cold so
"There was no danger. We must complained. “ Now you can look.”
Guns were fired, but I heard no sound have water. We’ll be choking with
ture, little If any, grain Is needed If quickly you’ll he astonished.—Adv.
he put in drug store« in 1893 under
And she proudly dragged forward the heifer is at least ten months old;
o f the lead.
name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup £ £
two
deerskins,
looped
together
by
to
a liquid vegetable remMv. inS
“ I ’m all right I Let me down I she
but when pastures are poor or dried
C lung to G erm an M a rk s
fflijiiV -’
short sections of rawhide.
for women, children and eldirlv pZk
begged.
up, a little grain Is necessary, in
" hen the w ill o f a wealthy out-of-
W ell saddle the ridge-pole with
and they need just such a n h lT i?
But the goal was too near. The sav­
winter, however, to get the most rapid state man was filed with Assistant A t­ bowel
stimulant.
‘
these Just tbe same as you'd saddle
ages began to show at the end of the
growth it is necessary to supply a
torney General Stubbs, of Maine, for
or blanket a hoss,” she explained.
woods Just as we gained the door,
considerable
proportion
of
the
n
utri­
That’ll be better than pegs. I’ll git
assessment o f taxes on financial Inter­ ¡ - V ” -> ■
>h.” M ' S
with me yelling for Frazier to open
up on tbe roof and throw them over ents In the form of concentrates. ests of that state, an unusual clause
for us. There was no response and
People
who
needed
it
to
get relief ?rnm
Where
even
the
best
roughage
is
fed
the ridge-pole as fast as yon pass em
was found In the will. That part of
headaches, biliousness, flatulence nd?
my heart sank as I pictured a locked
alone, the growth wilt not be us much the document referred to 143,000,000,-
up to me.”
£
*
°h
n'
,
l0"8
ot.
aPP-tlte
and sleep,'^
door and the savages doing us to
The scheme was feasible. It was as where grain is fed also.
000.000 German marks which the mnn
breath, dyspepsia, colds, fevers. At voir
death while we made a last tight. Then
'J
he
following
are
suggestions
for
simple. It would require but a few
bad bought during the war, and In­ druggist, or write "Syrup Pepi^I
my heart beat high as I beheld the
rations for heifers In winter:
Dept BB, Monticello, Illinois, for fX
minutes to saddle tbe boose with
structed the executor to retain the
rawhide latch string. In another mo­
1. When silage and legume hay are
tria l bottle.
hides. There would remain a strip on
currency
until
It
could
be
redeemed
ment we were Inside and I was thrust­
— — w
each side, bnt these I could reach available: corn silage, alfalfa, cowpea at a “ reasonable price" rather than
ing my long rifle through a loophole.
from the ground with separate hides. or soybean buy at will. For heifers appraise It as practically worthless.
1 spoiled a brawny Huron as he was
However, I objected to her mounting less than ten months old. two pounds ! The man bought the m „ r t 7 ° ’ .
scrambling back to cover.
of grain daily In addition. The grain | $0.000
8
kS f ° r ab° U*
the roof.
W ANTS VQUP c
“ You're powerful strong, mister."
"Your Job Is to pass ’em up to me,’’ must be equul parts of corn and oats.
the girl shyly remarked.
L ib e r a l G r a d in g .
B ig P rofit«
she sternly retorted. “ My part Is as For heifers within three months of
P a y i n g t o p - n o t c h p r ic e s f o r 5 0 y e a rs V * *
F ie ld H o ckey O ld G am e
There was a quality In her voice
calving.
In
order
to
Insure
good
flesh
m
a
r
k
a
t
b
o
o
m
i
n
g
.
S
e
n d to d a y ¿
" Fur
easy as slipping off a wet log. I can
P r ic e lis t .
Everyday discoveries are being made
I had never heard before, aDd I glanced
be up there before you could git start­ at that time, three to five pounds of
T rs p p e ra ’ G a ld e
M cM illan Fur
with regard to ancient people.
h ip
ip p
p e e r r «
ut ber tn surprise. The face was en­
a Wool e».
• F R E E t t o
u » s n
« » t RSV
ed I f they come at us, I can be down grain should be fed depending on con­
Minneapolis, Mina.
When some workmen were clearing
livened with color. She threw off her
and Inside the door In a Jiffy. Git ’em dition.
SPOT CASH
bat and allowed her brown hulr to
2. When corn silage Is available out the rubbish from one of the walls
separated out so’s we can work fa s t”
tumble about her shoulders.
but not legume bay: Silage at w ill and of the Acropolis In Athens, for which,
Then she unbarred tbe door.
C A L IFO R N IA „»•* e 3 0 .
"You're a mighty brave little worn
Before showing ourselves we re- ' hay or fodder. Two or three pounds by the way, Tbemistocles used any­
a»CaHhmt.B<aa,»Mkm. Sand s?“ .
thing that came handy, they came
an.-’ I awkwardly replied. “ We'll hope
•¡■’■■cripti«,.
tr«ï LÎStah‘.ÏXS
connoltered from all sides of the of concentrates should be fed daily,
” 0
Arcade,
gg
fo get out of this. But we mustn’t be
cabin. There was not much danger of one pound of which should be of high across tw - marbl tablets sculptured
taken alive.”
In
relief.
And
one
of
these
tablets
a musket bull hitting her slim body; protein content such as cottonseed
"L o r’s me I Fall Into their dirty
and arrows, to hit the roof, must trav­ meal. Equal parts of corn, oats, and represented two youths holding hockey
bands! Of course not.”
el so high as to give us warning. I bran and one-third cottonseed meul. sticks in their bands ready to hit the
And from her blouse she pulled forth I
3. When legume hay is on hand but ball, which lies between them, whilst a
gathered up several sets of the dou­
■ thirteen Inch Highland pistol 1
"Morel
Morel" She Cried.
ble skins and threw open the door. no silage: Feed all the hay they w ill third Is In the act o f giving the signal
always held the Highland to be more
clean up and also two pounds of corn to begin.
thirst before night, And If they set Hie savages must have beeD puzzled and oats.
showy than useful, as Its light weight
P A R K E R 'S
by
our
appearance.
None
-
--
------- showed
the roof afire— "
H A IR B A LS A M
«nd large bore made It kick villain
4. \\ hen no silage or legume hay
Horse's Hoofs S ta rt F ire
along the woods«, nor were any lead or
R em orcjO andruï St.,|aH »irt»aiM
"1
know."
she
quietly
said.
“
Cal’late
ously and shoot Inaccurately. Yet It
R e s to re s C o lo r and
is available: It w ill pay to buy legume
More than 2.000 acres of forest land
B e a u ty to G r a y a n d Faded Han
I'!l be loading that pIstoL it ehoots arrows fired at us. 1 dropped the hay; or i f grass hay is fed alone, feed
would remove one very quickly from
skins and gave the girl a hand, and
<k)r. an>l >i im > «t Hranrmtg
In California were swept by Are re­
most
mortal."
l-h. ni. w k,
„ T
all fear of the torture-stake.
she was scrambling up to the ridge­ all they w ill clean up. a grain ra
F L O R E S T O N S H A M P O O —Ideal for
la
Leaving her to stand watch, 1 se pole before the watchers could guess tion fo r mixed hoy w ill have to be cently, the blaze being started by
I took time to glance about the
sparks from a horse’s hoofs, accord­ h connection
w ith Parker » Hair Balaam Make»the
c _ r > o ..„ 4 fluffy. 80 c e n t, by „..“ ir a*
room, at the shelves and stock of cured the muskets from the wall and our purpose. I passed up two skins somewhat higher in protein, such as ing to the report of the state fo r­
BlsU. t iu c o z Chemical Work», Patchogue, N. f .
trade goods, at the smith's tools In the rummaged the traders stock until I and she deftly draped them over the three pounds of a mixture of two
ester, says Popular Mechanics Maga­
corner, and some guns hanging from had found powder and bullets. I load
parts
of
corn
and
one
part
of
cotton
ridge-pole. 1 passed up two more Tbe
zine. This Is believed to be the first
W. N. U., PORTLAND. NO. 44-1928.’
one wall. In surveying the room I ed the weapons and set them aside. Indians woke up and began screaming seed meal.
verified Instance of an occurrence of
discovered a most vital necessity was <>n a shelf I found a small quantity of like demons. Guns began banging
this kind, although other fires, start­
lacking. There was no water In the smoked meat, tough as hickory bark, and 1 called to tbe girl to come down
A Cool Proposition
ing In this manner, have been re­
G reat Care R equired in
cabin.
yet a food one could manage to chew
Editor—I'm afraid
these Jokes
ported.
“ Throw 'em along I I won't budge
I told the girl to eat while I took her till you do!” she cried.
I picked up two kettles and un
leave me cold.
Selecting Record Cows
place at a loophole.
barred the door.
Would-Be Contributor—Then why
I tossed up some more and ducked
I f the farmer wants a record cow
Poor M arksm an sh ip
"You mustn't go out I she shrilly
“ I'm thinking,” the girl rem arked- back to tbe door and
aren't they the very thing for your
he
must
buy
a
cow
with
a
record,
and
secured
both
■creamed.
Cub Reporter—Don’t you think my summer number?
the branch of a tree moved slightly rifles.
a good one, too, says the New York
"We must have water. The creek and I watched It suspiciously—"I'm
j State College of Agriculture. Time is articles have a lot of fire?
"More I M ore!" she cried.
I roofreader—Yes, considerable fire,
la near. The Indians haven't had time thinking there’s more'n one way to
I handed them up, but warned needed to make good selections, and
A t the Side Show
but no aim.
to circle around to the south of us stop a Are," she went on, raising ber her:
it is well to seek aid from competent
“
The
Fat
Lady Is in love with the
You have the two rifles Watch from voice to attract my attention.
“ Jump down at once. Thev’rp com- and trustworthy persons.
Armless Wonder.”
the back of the cabin. Don't fire un
Tears
are
the
war
cry
of
an
angry
“ Im thinking there's an Indian Ing I”
f e
I f a dairyman is buying his cow woman.
I f he can make love without arms
J
less more than one breaks cover ”
climbing a tree, but I can't see any
he's a wonder."
She took time to fix them properly through u cattle dealer he should be
" I'll follow I"
tblng to shoot at." I grumbled, " i f it
and then dropped lightly Into my | able to trust him, and when he does
“ Watch out for me."
would only rain !”
arms.
Some fifteen savages were not know a trustworthy dealer, he
I was through the door with the ket
•T'm light and spry as a cat, and
breaking cover at different points I should seek assistance from a county
ties and running towurd the creek be
there wouldn't be any danger ” she Picked out the leader of the nearest breed association or the cattle sales
continued.
fore riie could offer more objections
band. He commenced leaping from company of the county in which the
I reached the water and dipped the
“ Wbat’s on your mind, little worn
side to side, but I was patient and animal Is to be bought. The names
kettles full before the savnges opened an? I asked without turning from
shot him off his feet The moment I and full Information about these or­
lire. My dash to the creek had either tbe loophole.
tired, she had taken the empty rifle ganizations may he obtained from the
taken them by surprise, or else 4hev
"These contrnptlous hides Is on my and had pressed the short French one county agricultural agents. In case
had withdrawn a bit to hold « p„ w‘
mind most heavy, i f we C(1U|d USt> into my hands. I fired It and missed
there are no such organizations, coun­
wow. I believe they had withdrawn
em they'd save what water we've got." \\e entered the cabin and dropped the ty agents an supply prospective buy­
w ith a few men standing guard; for
Now I was Interested. She was
ers with the names of reliable breed­
the tiring did not become general until standing by a pile of dried deerskins
The Indians advanced sw iftly know- ers. dairymen, or dealers In the county.
I was half way back. At that distance She explained:
The New York state college says
Ing our rifles were empty. Could they
from the cabin I heard the girl's rifle
If (hey was on (he roof the fire- close In before we could reload they that too much caution cannot be used
go off.
arrers would slide off. They’re hard planned to thrust their guns through In buying cows for, although extra
Running gently so as not to spill and smooth.**
the loopholps and stop our fire while '¡me may be tieeded during the pur­
any of the precious water, 1 wus pro
Her wit gave me hope, and I asked: they battered down the door. But chasing, mqch time and money can
Bouncing my race won when a tall
How to make them stay? We haven't they had not counted on the trade
be saved la'er on. Dairymen who have
savage emerged from the woods on time to peg them on. If we try that muskets. We emptied these rapidly
. >st |i-.(!s because of random buying
3
tny left and approached at right an­ they'll rush us."
an re careful In the future.
One man went down with a smashed
gles. lie tired un arrow while moving
" I ’m thinking,” she muttered, tilting leg Two of his companions carried
at fu ll speed, and then dropped his her small head and holding her chin him Into the woods. The others
J o p y Milk or Cream Is
bow to draw his a i. The girl an
In her hand "Course you've saddled streaked back as rapidly ns they bad
penred In the doorway with my long a boss many times. Yes, | caliate advanced. Thus fur all the honors
Caused by M inute Germs
rifle gnd leaned the heavy barrel that would do."
were ours. I made the girl drink some |
Ropy milk or creatn Is caused by ;
“ «»In« the end of a log.
As the
Instantly she was all energy. From water and posted ber at the back of germs that get Into the’ milk after it
whlp-llke crack rang out the Indian the collection of smithing tools she the cabin while I covered the othei
comes from the cow. These germs
leaped high and catne down In a heap.
secured a sharp-pointed punch and three sides.
usually live in wfiter from which they 1
S till controlling my stride, I was with the back of un ax began making
get into the milk. I f your cow has 1
The Indians, however, had no stom
w ithin two rods of the door, where holes along the edge of t< hide.
all the things people used to do for headache»? Today
nch for another assault lu force nuil access to water in which she stands
the girl stood leaning against the
"Don't watch me Watch outdoors “ the forest became quiet I told the or stands In a muddy place these I
rifle, when a savage turned the cor­ she sharply ordered.
girl she was to remain Inside while germs get onto the switch of her tall
ner of the cabin and darted between
I turne<) hack to the peephole. I I stepped out and covered the lower or on the flanks nnd when dry fall
I set down one kettle and pulled could hear ber pulling tbe bides about part of the two sides.
Into the milk pall while the milking
niy ax To my surprise the Ionian
<TO l i t CONTINPED.»
is being done. In other eases these I
whirled about and Jumtied toward tbe
germs are found In the watpr tank
bead-off the o-,; u a\.er AsPinn- Taken soon enough, it can
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g irl. With a scream she sprang back
o x k x »:
and get onto the utensils from which I
t l w h , mus: le c n d 2 S . " X , * X l S S MT ”
and he followed, realizing it n u t ex
they Infect the milk.
O ld Y ear D ead W hen H arvest Is G athered?
cellent strategy lo kill my companion
Clean ami thoroughly disinfect all {
and bar flip door against me. leaving
*“ S
dairy utensils with boiling water. I
bis companions to k ill me leisurely
That the calendar by which we take January 1 as the beginning of Clean nnd disinfect the stock tank
H llh a bowl of fear and warning
Before milking wipe the switch nnd
count our days does not fit in har­
1 dropped the remaining kettle and moniously with the sensons Is pointed the year because Julius Caesar fixed It flunks with n damp cloth to prevent 1
that way and nobody has changed IL” any dirt or dust from falling Into the i
leaped after him As niy foot touched | >ut by an editorial In Liberty Maga
the threshold, the cabin was tilled ! line.
milk. A thorough cleaning nnd dis­
w ith a deafening explosion and much I " It has long been obvious,” explains
infecting will usually end the trouble. I
Corncob Incense
M o to , and the savage was falling
By soaking dry corncobs in fragrant
the editorial, "that starting the calen
lim ply Into my arms. I hurled him ditr on the first of January Is all
oils, such as that of aandalwood ciu-
Iodized Milk
outside, where be fell on his ba. k
wrong. The year ends with the har
namon or clovee. and then grinding
hts face blown away. The girl was
At the Kill.) station It was found
vert, when the lust grain Is In. the them to powder, an effective Incense
crouching on the fl.air, her hair part
leaves are fallen, and the earth has has been prepared, says Popular Me­ that where no Iodine was fed to
ly concealing her face, the Highland gone to sleep The closing day of chanic. Magazine. White smoke and dairy cows, no trace of the chemical
pistol clutched in her two hands, and the calendar might well be that one ashes are pr.aluced, and the auhstauca could he detected In the milk. But
ber eye« glaring like a cat s I was
on which we turn away from outward D said to be supetor to various other all tests made of aiilk from cows re-
reminded of Hie scene on Her tlexen
• elving two grains of calcium Iodine
things and ask about the chances of
kopf.
or potassium iodine per day. or two
having a little steam heat.
lo r Ciliv ycni*w
"load the rifle s!" I cried Then
ounces of seaweed rich In Iodine.
' It is unlikely on the whole, that
Most
W
id
ely-U
sed
Lett
passing from the cabin and falling
era
-Iiowed an appreciable amount of
the calendar maker« will agree to end
n r o ta im r a t „ „ „ I r a .
The let'er '•« occurs u^re often
to discover any of the enemy in the
"dine In the milk. It has not m
“ \ - v'7,r " j ; 1'
r»H arnl begin 't
than any other ,n ordinary writing
o|M-nlng. | ran back to the kettle
l-en determined whether there may |
completed my errand.
according to Liberty. The le tl.r
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c m limes me editorial. “ W
next in frequency.
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