PACK * JUM í 10. 1925 RURAL ENTERPRISE orange to their home at Rose- Ibuig. Albany. and daughter« Pearl and | A. C. Armstrong and wife at- The film that wake» Holly- ? Elda. Pete Settle is home from t h e 'teuded « " “«« Friday wood famous. A great cast in state hospital at Salem. i Dallas Friday. “ IN HOLLYWOOD WITH POTASH & PERLMÜTTER” Eldon Cross and wife visited A. C. Armstrong and wife Portland over the week end. attended the grange picnic at Mrs. E K. Gormley »pent Sun­ Pence grove Saturday. day with her daughter neai • living. ALEXANDER CARR Miss Anna Heinrich was GEORGE SIDNEY : home from Corvallis over the VERA GORDON week end. w BETY BLYTHE Harry Commons and family visited in Albany Saturday af­ G L O B E ALBANY ternoon. Sun.—Mon.—Tue». Ruth Finley, now of Holley, June 14—15— 16 went to McMinnville Saturday to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Erne3t Abraham Halsey Happenings and Mr. Abraham’s father visit­ (Continued from page 1) ed at Hans Koch’s Sunday. with : : : •••••••••••••■••••——— Sunday at the Methodist tent there will be meetings morning afternoon and evening basket dinner ¿it noon. and a Mr» M. H. Shelley of Mon tague, Cal-, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Arm strong. Carlos Marsters won the first prize offered by the Portlanc Realty board in an oratorical contest. . Carlos can talk. through the night on the return to Bellalne. In the first place, he knew that ha ’ could look for no aid from Sheriff Gra­ ham of Mannington. On the contrary, the arrest of Bud Tarko, on the com­ plaint of Frannlston and hls crew, was extremely good evidence that the sher­ iff would be a hindrance and not a help. With the thought Bart straight­ ened In hls saddle and whistled slowly. Wss that fhe reason why every gsun- bler, every woman of uncertain mor­ als, every con man and crook knew In advance the name of “Bull" Fran­ nlston as the man between, the per- j son who would take their tribute and « return be able to guarantee them safety from arrest? An hour later Bart had told • the whole story to Tom Jordan, the mayor. "Walt until I get my check book,” he finally announced. “I’ll put ray signature on a few pieces of paper pia, Wash. Mr. and Mr». P. if. Freerki.n These rains have brought grass in the vacant lots in town so Iasi that the local cowa can't begin to keep it down. School election at the school­ house Monday. Don’t stay away sod then growl because Sam Mul­ holland ¡selected. Go and vote. Mr. and Mrs. George Ledger- wood moved Saturday from Riddle to their Lake Creek farm. Mrs. Ledgerwood will teach the Lake Creek school next term. attended the state grange at Dalles last' week as delegates from Oak Plain grange No. 0. Mrs. Mary Hayes had as a week end visitor her daughter, THEIR NAME WAS LEGION! ---- 6 By the B ell S y n d ica ts, Inc. Hurrying Through the Night. W NU Bervlcs (Continued from page 3) leading to m e omce, Bart saw through the window that the sheriff was awake, and alert, leaning over his desk and talking almost excitedly Into the telephone. The receiver clicked to Its Air». Dan Nash of Portland, and hook as he entered, and the sheriff faced him. her husband and their daugh “Where’d you come from?" he ques­ ter. tioned sharply. “Bellalne. I'm Uarshal Rogers, and Mr and Mr». A. J. Hill. Mr >nd Mr». Ben Holt aud Mr. and I've a message from the mayor.” “Mayor, huh? To help him out on Mr». Glenn Hill want to Corvalli» md »aw Carl Hill graduate with aome of his frameups? What have you people been pulling off over tiia class. there?” . Visitors at L. V. Chance's one The Rod» families will have an The Implied accusation In the sher­ day last week were Mrs. Chance'o sister, Mrs. Theodore Hotiich el auction sal» Monday and leave for iff's voice took Bart off Ills guard for I,a Grande. A Mr. Peter»on, a moment. Ho hesitated. Then— “How’s chances on enforcing a lit­ from Alberta, Canada, will move tle law nnd order?" he asked. >n the Rode farm. “That's exactly what I am doing.” O E Newport, Charles H. well, then. Send enough men Griffith and William Slate, all of to “Very Bellalne to drive out the bootleg­ That’s what's coming at the Tangent, are among recent pnr. gers, the gamblers, the tin-born sports Pioneer Picnic at Brownsville 1 5, #erg u P*">’er piano» from the and aure-thlng men. Incidentally, gee Davenport Music bouse what you can do about the ktng-pln next week. L. IL Aimstrong and family of them all, 'Bull’ Frannlston.” The sheriff rose from hls desk and attended the Wilbur reunion walked forward. Saturday and Mrs. S. J. Chino- I'd be a little careful about how Grangers from all over the weth of Oakland returned with I made accusations, young fellow,” he country are co-operating to them for a few weeks’ visit. said rather caustically. "In the first make the third day one of the Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Freerk- place, you're the one who’s been ac­ biggest days the picnic has ever cused, you know, not Mr. Krannls- con, their grandson, Bobbie ton." seen. Some of the leading au­ thorities of the state on farm Workinger, Mr. and Mrs W. A. “I?" Staring surprise swept Rogers' Yu Her and Mrs. H. Freerksen face. “What—” problems will speak that day. It attended the Charity grange He stopped. The door had opened you are a farmer, or are in­ p enic Saturday. and a dusty deputy had entered, slap­ terested in the farmer you will hla wlde-brlmmed hat against hla Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mullor ping want to hear this program the thighs. third day. and Mrs. J- C. Porter and son •'Got that fellow out there who Harry were dinner guests of pulled that shooting,” he announced. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoel In “He’s In pretty bad ahape. What'll Every effort is being made to Benton county, near Albany, 1 do with him?" The sheriff turned. make this year’s picnic a clean Sunday. 'T ut him In the big cell where he'll picnic. To this end literal . . „ , . , Tlle « ty council Monday have plenty of light and air and no The Best Time in Many Years A Big Grange Day prizes are .per,,: being offered com- decided ....... PHI«», Then- for will he night s^ walk . J j to ¡ ¡ have ¡ E a cement S S I've something going on every min-, of the council hall and to dc- talked to the district attorney. He ute, something that is worth ma,nd improvement of the walk says to book him for Investigation to­ while and that you won’t want in front of the Cream station. night and that he'll make out the In­ dictment ngulust him first thing In , The Santiam pass road was the morning. "All right.' The deputy had seated M ppf V n n r Fripnrk the first to be traversed by autos *V • 1 1 our r nenas across the Cascades this year. himself at the i desk. "Til “TU Just make If you have an old friend that S?” “ J 1*?? ™«»»«ed to wal- oat a memorandum of It, to remind I him.” you haven’t seen for several 'ovV tro u g h the snow at Mc­ “Good. Put It there on my hook , Kenzie pass, farther south- years you will be sure to find I Now—” nnd he turned back to Rog | him at the Pioneer Picnic, be-I Lebanon’s sixteenth straw- era— "as for you. Just put it under ' cause that’s what the picnic is terry festival, last week, was your b it to walk straight and narrow ' for. It’s a place to get together j great. Congressman Hawley, in or I’ll have you in here too I Make | with your friends and neighbors his address, drew Imuch » ap­ all the charges you want to, call me and have a good time. If you plause, especially when he said every name you can think of—the the better. That doesn't Inter­ had to visit everyone you will | that the Santiam pass road more fere with me enforcing the law, and chat with at this year’s Picnic would open up the Bend country I'd Just as soon arrest you as your you would be calling on people to the strawberry growers. deputy I” 865 days each year and then "My deputy?" Then the eyes of The aged and well-known Hart caught the writing of the nota­ some of them would be slight­ was tion which the undersheriff was hang­ ed. Your friends will be look­ veteran. W. J. Carey. on the book. It read: ing for you on the picnic stricken down with paralysis ing “Bad Tarko. deputy marshal, Bel­ last week. He has improved a grounds. > ! w * Wyo. Charge, arson and assault little every day since and is able lalne, with Intent to kill." to walk a little. A daughter A half-hour later Bart found him­ LINN COUNTY from Eugene is with the old self again ou hla horaa, hurrying gentleman now, having came to I1ONEED relieve another daughter from the same city who had been ICNIC n with him a few days. Dr. C- H. Bailey and wife BROWNSVILLE visited the A. C. Armstrong rid your m te m of C atarth or Dra/ne*, by Catarrh. home Saturday night on their caused JnW H /br m r 46 t e n P! June 17, 18, 19 Carefully Planned Experi­ ment Will Be Conducted to Solve Problem^. and give 'em to you. Then I want you to take my machine and go back to Man nlngton; use my name at the bank and make arrangements to have 'em call me If there's any difficulty. When Tarko comes up for arraignment, ball him out I and do It If it costs twenty five thousand. In the meanwhile I’ll i what I can do about getting my lawyer In Cheyenne to come on here— and then we'll have a little battling from a legal standpoint.” Then Bart spoke, Ms hands half raised and clenched, hls eyes glisten­ ing with new hope, new enthusiasm. Til be blamed If we're whipped y e ti” he half-shouted. "If I can get Tarko out and bring him back here, and if he’s half the man I t h in k h e Is. mayor, we've Just begun to fight!” "What la It? Speak It up, son 1" ”1 can't!” The features of Bart Rogers tyere beaming. "But It's a bunch—and If It pans out— ! Olve me those checkit Tell me where I con get that machine! I want to get on the road and start thinking over the details t” (To be continued) You can scarcely pay too much for good seed and you can t pay too little for poor seed. • • • Decrease Seen in Value of Farm Dairy Products of Agriculture.) Move Feeders Gradually. The feeders will gradually be moved to greater distances from the colonies to determine the limit of flight from the effect of distance on the production of honey—an economic factor from the standpoint of the bees and also from that of the beekeeper. Some feeders louded with sirup will be placed in new and secluded places to determine If possible tbe methods followed by the bee In searching for new sources and the time taken to find them. These and other obscure factors concerning the behavior of bees pus sling to beekeepers since antiquity, if solved will prove of much benefit to the Industry. alsey relura trip from the »tat» F. J. C H E N E Y a C O - Toledo, O hio 1 Card of Thanks We wish to express our sin­ cere appreciation and thanks for the kindness and sympathy of friends, also for the beauti­ ful flowers given on the occasion of the passing away of our son and brother. Mrs. Mary Bierly, and family. Lake Creek Locals (I’y Special Correspondent) John Gormley has gone to Kiger It Is necessary, of course, to guard Island to log. against bloating when sheep are pas­ tured on rape. The flock should be Introduced gradually to the succulent forage, by first turning them on when they are rather well filled up with dry hay. For tbe first few days the sheep or lambs should be left In the rape patch but a short time. After they become accustomed they will pas­ ture It without danger except when the leaves are wet,* ln which rase It Is best to keep the flock out of the field until tlie plants are dry. Immature rape sometimes causes scours In lambs. It Is best turned In upon when eight to ten Inches high. Gr _ ARAGE Union Gaa and Oil Fisk. Firestone and Gates Tires and Tubes Ford Parts and Accessories Buy your tires here and save monev All work done here is guaranteed Mrs. William Brock went to Oregon City Sunday, George Hockensmith is driving a new Chevrolet. Ray Brock raw an aug«>r into hi» knee cap and ia laid up fora while. Mrs. Martin Cummings* visited relatives in Corvallis stva ral day» last week. 7 Martin Cumming» and family were callers at W. P. Wab.P» Sun- uay. . j5 Mis. Wilma Ow.n of Harri»* burg has been visiting in our neighborhood tbia week. Mr. and Mr», j. W. E v .n . have been suffsring an attaok of flu. Mr. Evans is still quite weal:. p“* THE BEST DISH .b f Palnler i8 •« » *■ Portland, where she went to have her eye operated on. It ¡„ not known yet whether the sight can he retained or not. at t£k e 5 r« k wa. wall rep r.„„,t.d at the chicken pia »upper at Pi oe rove f ridav. Among those ».♦- were 0 8. W illiam, and Umibr, George McNeil and famHy and Martin Cumming» and famil; * D orir; a.? d iM r s- H ,n r y B rock «<* Belkn. U e’ T1Ug ,bi' Wetk Belknap Spring». They . , p