PAGE S • • • s o • R U R A L K N T K ftP K I.S K w « « « I t A c » •» < •••« £ G L O B E ¿LL-M Sunday — Monday— Tussday • May 3 —4— t * A P R IL 299, 1925 Paid-for Paragraphs DANCE Halsey Opera House fence and anchor posts. C. E. Quimby, care W. Dykstra. Yew D O U G L A S . ,, M c rv M acLEA N in N e v e r b a y D i e INN M ay 2 • If Laughing hurts you, don’t come A. Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle at the Enterprise'office. © A 2-reel comedy £ Musio by the line i h TORRANCE T u c s d a ) , M ay 2 B ig Carnival Dance at IH A R L fiY ’S 5 TUMBLE S a t ’d a y N i g h t , AUNT with ( J Murdock at Albany Reconditioning Shop Raybestos Hi-speed Brake Service Station 212 East First si. Albany the lk a tir r u j . Murdock, “ the white M ahat­ Hhuo» « t m a , " bus been astounding people Goes them all one batter in laugba © all the week at the Globe theater, Dancing every Saturday and Albany, by the way he answers all Wednesday night kiuds of questions banded up to Halsey Railroad Tfme him from the patrons of the place N orth South Here is a sample of his work: The funniest motion CURB ON JAPANESE UP How to Get Most Value Q — W ill the San Francisco N° ' re i n « “• “ *■ N o ' 17' 12:v* P- picture ever made u *• “ *• 33' p- (Continued from page 4) Canada to Consider F urth er Im m igra From a Good M ale Bird man ever keep the promise he X 4:25 p. m. J i, U ; 3 4 £ made me? V. M P. tlon Restriction. The inale la more than h alf the poul­ , No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. tn ,t n, dlum hands and feet; skated well A — He will not, as he has B u S n e I » “ * - « « , from s o itt try flock. An Inferio r hen w ill pro­ O ttaw a.— W h ile Canada w ill not of­ danced well, talked well. Read the 3e HalMy Happenings fend Japan, there are evidence« that book« you had read, a companion­ duce poor chicks from only her own learned of your deception. Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged the Japanese Im m igration question ae able girl. Loads o f money but never egg», but an Inferio r male w ill produce true to your busbaud, or you will Inferior chicks from all eggs laid by realize the seriousness of your UnA J1d 3w' 33 and 34 rnn bet’f«vn Pori •poke of it. Traveled, H e r hand affecting the Pacific coast la again to (Continued from page 1) land and Engene only met yours firm ly— and it was Just a every hen in the pen. says D. J. T a y ­ mistake. P as«ug er, for south of Roseburg ,houl, come up for discussion. hand A t the contact no current d art­ lor, poultry specialist, Kansas State ‘ This is forest week. Halsey Q —Can you locate my brother? 1517 l ° Eugene and there ‘ """d» Persistent demands from members Agricultural college. ed through you, sending Its shaft with has no forests. L. T . A. of parliam ent representing British Co­ *i7 *erel 'lS Wn7 i.1i * •*“ * * me* t’ , r i ‘n a little zing to your heart. j The selection of a male to head a A.— Your correct initials are V. 181 P. H. Freerksen and wife lumbia constituencies for fa rth e r re- 18, 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order named. But when Paula showed you a book flock of pallets requires a knowledge C. This violates one of my rules were Albany visitors Saturday. st ruction of Japanese Im m igration Into her arm, as she stood next you of what his ancestors did In egg pro- this country w ill, It is now understood, ductlon. H e should be a good stand as to answering your question, t Standish and Mi's form the basis of an investigation by would somehow fit Into the curve of ! srd-bred male from a high producing even if you had a brother, which Outgoing Mail yours and yon were conscious of the L. C. Merrian were in Albany a sub committee of the cabinet. feel of uer soft «Urn side against you | family. I t is preferable to select a ■ you have not. A t the Halsey postoflice mail Friday. Friday will be Murdoch's last day H e knew many girls. T here was a male whose mother, grandmother, ' The chief m atter for Investigation close going north at 11:50 a. u a ” »< ’ Stevens°n and wife Is the charge, freely made by the B rit­ distinct type known as the North great-grandmother« and older ancea- I at the Globe. The afternoon ap- and 5:20 p. tn. Shore een good for spring «I tribunal. Kellogg did not refpr lug the gasoline tax to 3 cents pei Have Tools Ready " heat much of which was sown specifically to the world c o u rt “ I am gallon passed the assembly by a voto d ,* r ee of «“ ‘-cess In home gar­ where fall grtwn was winterkill­ h ea rtily ln « v o r of a Judicial tribunal of 42 a y e . to 34 noes. T he raeasur, to which nations may present their dening «nd also the amount of nh-ns ed. M. H. Shook and daughtet Mirtle camo up from Portland last week. The Shook family are remaining in Mrs. Dean’s house for the balance of the school year, while M. H is in the commission business with nis father in Portland. Attomoted Jailbraak Thursday, H9 Sheriff Richard was preparing to lock up the prisoners a t the county jail tor ,t h * n»*ht. H arry T. Ramsev, held for burglary, jumped on him and he and another prison- er had the sheriff down when . date Prohibition Officer Duck worth appeared, knocked Ram- Bey senseless and put an end to tne insurrection, , R »!in Somers, Holley moon- i Liner, was one of Richard's as- ba lants and a third is believed to have ticen Ehrenreich. a chronic defendant in the courts Ramsey has a lone California criminal retx.d. problems and th e ir International dis put es.» he said. The state board of control has re m ilted to the city of Astoria approxt mately *28,000. representing the first h alf taxes for the year 1*26 paid by the property owners of the municipal tty. Under a law enacted at the 1923 »'•salon of the legislature atata taxes paid by property oWnert of Astoria were to be rem itted to the city over a oerlod of aevan veer« Questions are being asked of other railroads In this state to detannine If there la any opposition to the ap plication of the Oregon. C alifo rn ia * Eastern railroad, known better as the Strahorn line, to the Interstate com mere« commission for the right to extend Its line to l-akevtaw from near K lam ath Falla, the system head quarter«. . - .v ^ n n a lr e s from all American Legion post« In central Oregon will Join In an attem p t to make the Me Kensle highw ay acrosa the T hree Slaters divide passable before the la tte r daya of June, when the state convention o f the legion wist be held In P rineville. T he legionnaires plan to co-opt rate w ith the bureau otf pub •s_ ure derived from working la «he den Is largely determtosd by the kind rev,nM . h ’' ? ' Th' >»bnr »■>Ing hand tools Is large «n,l a r - nexpenslve. Look over t h . «,UJ to rn .r IO° ° “ h,*,“, • nd r'P«H' them If ne,e».ary. In selecting xew tools pmrtlculsr roll condition, should »>* kept m mind, as all t,>ot. will n„ , work under all conditions I f your « ,r den I . one-flfteenth of acre or larger In slM rou , llouW h>ve wheel hoe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Workin- ? ‘T u awd ch,ildren «P«nt Sunday \ t 'th W orklHffer’s parents, Mr and Mrs. P. H. Freerksen now goes to the governor for signs ture. Nsval Base at Victoria Burns. V ictoria. B C . - T h . shore shed and p a « of the Jetty at the Esquimau naval base, which housed the Cana dlan n a v y , P , ci „ c n „ , amm unltlon torpedoes and other supplies, was gut tod by a »100,000 fire. It takes about «lx pounds o f seed core to plant an sere. This mean» that about sixteen ears for each acre to be pionted are oecesaary. The Enterprise one year for one dollar The Paper will Stop Coming at the end of the term uuless the subscription is renewed. The money will be used in making « better paper for the subscriber during the life of the subscription not in ' 10p r° V 1 f “ r th e b e n ,-lit o f s o m e b o d y elne the next 5 ear. Cutting Out W aste Credit is waste. Bookkeep. ng and collecting consume time, and time is money. Some debtors d.e, some move «w .y, some go bankrupt nai P ^ o n s . Those Who pay Jl.oO cover then© loaies. A l]£ H " n County Farm er »», the Enterprise can have it on trial 25 weeks for . 25 cents In |L a t hWiI1 T P C0“ in* t0 hi,D WbeD the ,im * « P i t « unless he orders it continued. One or two copies might not gtvs . fair idea of the work t h . p .p e f is domg b„t fter 2 5 . weekg, acquaiDtanoe p p r .b; ; * " tlD r or not It is wort*, J i a year. " ► tr lT W ,t C“ h t0 ■Cb° ° l P°Pik " h° P^cure these o7 n ' i ’ tiOn8 ,r ° ° ' iD coU n t; Write or call for particulars. Those whe have farmed fifty rears k . . . i thing everv u>ar at , ' y sre baTe learned some- C»»»V’ X T i ,„ ,“ . 7 „ “ .T .’ " „ L 1" » „ te “ T h e Enterprise’ win continue to imprOve a, f.st « r.ce,pt. from it. patrons make improv.m.nt p " Lmn County Farm Feature« •„ to be given™ ™ caiures Will given prominence. Everv farm« for him to kuow. continue • Pr°fR»b)e T h . paper w il|.lgo C4rry0‘ I,M ° n W,U ‘ P P --re g u ls rly . g o s s iX in 'e t o u i y X w h e r e * 1 n ’ W’ # ° d g ° ° d - n ‘ t u ^ W. A. Brock and wife visited Brownsville Friday. Orego. new, in b r i.f p .r .g r .p b , ! -u i X . . r .n " b . f X J .' T h ’ b Ì‘ , b * " ' B - f . f t . m e n t . o f important world s y .n ,. Daddy s svenlnV fairy t . | eg cost you a cent I am h.-.. . . I ■» v . K. it won't W " h a v e . f u l l lin e o f T u b e » * '’ ,' y ° U T Î * ' W‘ " ’ d Gas and Oil All work done in t h - • cfei* orl®i - Vuion •ped alile in' all makes of car« ? ' • ?h