R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E P A G E 10 NORMA TALMADGE ■ “ THE SONGS OF LOVE ’’ i w ith Joseph S c h ild k ra u t A r t h u r E dm ond Carewe A ROM ANCE IN A R A B Y Nights of love and s ing nnder tbs dreamy sapphire skies of tbs Algerian Sahara. Next Sun.— Mon. A | ir il 4—5 ANNOUNCEM ENT Beginning A p ril 1, for tbe convenience of our patrons, our Matinees w ill begiu at 1.80 p. no. including Sunday, G LO BE A lb a n y Halsey Happenings (Continued from page 1) Bright, sunny days. Much garden has been made. Claude Davidson was in Ai- bany Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Hayes was an Al­ bany visitor Saturday. An E aster program is being planned a t the M K. church. John Bressler and son Harry drove to Newport Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Corcoran and Doro­ thy went to Albany Saturday. The W. F. M. S. will meet with Mrs. Eliza Brandon Friday af­ ternoon. Dan Hayes was among those who attended Clayt Sm ith's sale M A R C H 31 Grove Sunday for an all-day out ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote of Cres.'well visited home folks here Sunday. Mrs. Mary Robnett of Browns ville was the guest of Mrs. Eliza brandon Tuesday night. Donald Bramwell spent Satur day night and Sunday with his friend, Francis Leeper. Wayne Robertson and Delos Clark are home from O. A. C for their spring vacation. New-laid sidewalk along the Good E ats restaurant ground on H street. Much needed in some other places. Friday evening. Twenty-four youngsters were present, includ­ ing some guests from the M. E. church.Games were played ant ice cream and cake served. Among those who attended the meeting of th e Odd Fellows a t Shedd Saturday evening were Elbert Isom and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin, Oliver Cold­ iron and family and Misses Ernestine Coleman, Dorot h y Corcoran and Lillian, Elsie and Bessie Reynolds. A program was enjoyed and a banquet served. The next m eeting is to be a t Al­ pine. bar uncle, Parley True, at Harruu Curtis Veatch, Oren From and E. E. Gormley and their families motored to Cottage The F a il Noble Granda' club w ill have a Cooked Food Sale at Koontz' store iron» IO t i l l 4 Saturday, A p ril !l R a f f l e d 4? X » T io k r ti for vale be m ruiherx of tbe club Proceeds go toward remodeling and refurnishing d in ing room. SAVES FUEL LASTS LONGER LOOKS BETTER PRICES RIGHT BARTCHER F U .R JN Jirr P.R1E.1C O M P A N ALBANY“------ Bill Reintroduced by Author in Modified Form. W aehlngton, D. C .-T h e fight against perm itting railroads to charge higher freight rate» for a long than for a shorter Interm ediate haul waa renew ed In the senate. Despite the defeat of the Gooding long and short haul hill. Senator Gooding, republican, Ida ho. reintroduced the hill In a slightly modified form. T he defeated measure would have prevented application of the long and short haul principle to meet any wa­ ter com petition but the new bill would prohibit its invocation only to meet w ater com petition through the Panama canal. Senator Gooding also Introduced a bill to define the phrase "reasonably compensatory” rates, which played a large part In argum ents on the Good Ing bill. The phrase, under the bill, would “Im ply three things-—payment of cost of service; Interest on bonds and then some dividends." The senate rejected by a vote of tS to 33 the original Gooding long and short haul blit. Thus represen lativea of the In ter mountain territo ry again lost In th e ir «0 year fight to prevent transcontinental carriers from granting a lower rate for hauls to Pacific coast porta than to Interm e­ diate points Tw o years ago the sen­ ate passed a sim ilar measure. &4 to II. but It failed of action In the house. (Form erly D ad’s and M im 'i res. lau ra n t. U nder new management) Open 6 a. in. to 10 p. tu. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. West Props H A L L 'S Floral and Music Shop Albany H a ls e y P h a r m a c y Tbe application of thia plan, besides making tbe nation a coherent unit In time of war. would Im prest upon every class la society a sense of lta own responsibility la each e v e n t If It were known that thia universal re aponalbtllty would be enforced, no class—«octal, financial or Industrial— could tall to understand that tn ease of war it would have to bear Its share of tba burdens Involved and would have to make sacrifices of p ro fit con venlenee and pereoual liberty correla tlvely with those made hy the soldiers la the field. To thia extent the plan would act a t a poettlv. deterrent to any haaty recourse to force In an in ternatlonal controversy. One thing that has definitely come from tbe w ar la the necessity of arranging affairs so that a portion of the population shall not be sent to the front to bear all the physical hard m I V v “ t . » . r J- IN N S A T U R D A Y N I G H T , A P R IL . 3 H u n d re d s h a v e e n jo y e d o u r c a r n iv a l d a n o c s J o in th e c ro w d Music by Brick Headrick and bis Syncopators ooncomitants of modern w a r--th e con­ fusion and waste Incident to war time Inflation. R Portland-Brownsville > Truck Harrisburg 1 Line Thia term "conscription of wealth," need by so many, bss created a hope Leave Portland at 5 p. tn. S a tu r­ unonc those of socialistic tendeaules. day, Tuesday and Thursday. and a fear among those who. like ins Leave H arrisburg at 2:30 p m. believe In our system based upon per Monday, Wednesday A Friday. eonst Initiative and reward, of a tak­ Phone P ortland 8226 ing of money, without payment, ter the use of State. N either tbe hope Halsey depot, Sw ift A Co. Portland, care A uto F re ig h t Ter­ nor the fear Is Justified by the reeom mendatlon herein contained or by ear minus. experience In the war The - —— use — Of i i A R \ O L D L . U i i N ^ i D i . Q U I S T H money should be controlled an d sl I u r : ii i rected In a national emergency, a l " suruly appreciate your patronage men should no more be permitted te I use his money ns he wlsbee than be ■Mould be permitted to uee the pro­ ships and their consequences warn duction of his mine, milt or factory others are left behind to profit by except through the general superrle- th eir absence, i f applied st the out Ing agency. This was being done to­ break, the W ar Indaetrtee Board (as ward the end of the war. ---------- It was functioning at tha close of the prices for tbe government were fair W orld W a r) would prevent this and prices for civilians I must say. how lessen. If not remove, the social and ever, that the vest m ajority of Amer , soonemlc evils that come as the after lean manufacturers rose to the situs math of war. lion la such a splendid way ns tc —— — — — bring the following commendatlot T v Gtt ! r v : n a T H i l l f l r e n from Woodrow Wilson: “They turned \ J ^ ¿ 3 V r J' I • to enjoy a few days’ vacation. Outgoing Mail Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Falk sr. A t the Haleey pontoffiee mails and grandson E rnest Kastei were Sunday visitors a t L. R. close going north at 11:50 a. m and 5:20 p. tn. Falk’s. Going couth, 11:10 a. m. and R. E. Bierly and son Charlie 5:20 p. ns. motored to A rth u r Connor’s ana To Brownsville, 6:20 a. nr. and D. Burye, north of A lb an y, 12 tn. M ornin g stage to Browns­ v ille goes on to C raw fordsville H olley and Sweet Home. F. Sunday. Mildred Hubbard, who is spending her spring vacation at the J. H. Vannice home, visited school Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Falk and Mrs. A. L. Falk motored to Scio Wednesday to attend the funeral of the ladies’ uncle, Peter B ilyeu. Paid-for Paragraphs (5c a lin e ) Old papers fo r sale at 5c a bundle at the E nterprise office. • _________ S. W. Angel and family ot G E T A C Q U A IN T E D for a dollar, bend $1 for a special 5-mouthe' Haines, Oregon, were guests of subscription to SU N SET, the the form er’s sister, Mr». J, H- west’s great national magazine Vannice, several days last week. — the clean, u p-to-date m on thly The Angels were on th eir way for the whole fa m ily . Spare­ to th eir fu tu re home at Medford. tim e agents wanted. Address 460 F ou rth street, Ban F ra n A pleasant surprise was given cisco, Cal. Mrs. L. R. Falk Wednesday, when a num ber of neighbors and P IA N O m ust be sold— W ill sacri- relatives stepped in to spend the fice high-grade piano in storage afternoon. Those present were near here fo r im m ediate sale. Mrs. J. P. Templeton, Mrs. R. B. W ill give easy terms to an estab­ Miller, Mrs. F. W. Falk, Mrs. lished home. F or fu ll p articu ­ Herm an Steinke, Mrs. C. L. lars and where it may be seen Falk jr., Mrs. M. B. Harding, address P ortland Musio Co., 227 S ixth street, P o rtla n d , Ore. Mrs. William Pence, Mrs. E. E. Carey, Mrs. R. E. Bierly, Mrs. M r. A. W . D ykstra, route 1, is G. J. Rike, Richard Pence, Doris Falk, M argaret Carey, M argaret, s till te llin g his friends a ll about Frank and Fred Harding, and his his im ported Belgian M elotte Homer and M arie Miller. Re- cream separator w ith the self- f re s fc tn e n tB were served, the balancirig bowl and porcelain-lined oreain chambers. I t skims so guests having brought well la­ closely that not even a trace of den baskets. cream can be found, He invites DELBERT STARR Funeral Directsr and Licensed Embalmer LADY A S S IS T A N T B row nsville, Oregon any one to come around about m ilk in g tim e and he w ill g la d ly show how i t works. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Holloway of Brownsville spent Saturday at the home of the la tte r’s par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Oren From. R E F E R E E S SALE O F R E A L T Y ' Notice is hereby given th a t pursuant to an order of sale made and entered in W . L. W R IG H T the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, Department No. 2 on the 1st day of March, 1426, in that certain suit therein wherein A. G. Waggener ta d E. A. Wnggener his H arrisburg, Ore. wife were plaintiffs and Agnes Struth­ ers. J. E W agjener. M E. Davidson, Theo Davidson her husband, K. I. Wag- gener. Lvdm Waggener h it wife, Veda Roush, George Roush her husban 1, George H. Waggener, Pauline Wsggen- er h it wife, Oscar P Waggener. Marga­ ret W aggener his wife, E lv ira W. H all, aside from every private Interest o' * runl and EraIlk Gansle were lli George K. H a ll her husband, Irw in O. their own and devoted tha whole of Portland Y\ cHncsday, Waggener, Mabel W aggener his wife, Laundry sent Tuesdays tifcir trained capacity to tha tanks Ted Bayne and Dean Bilyeu of \ irg il E. Waggener, Lois Waggener his Agency H ub Cleaning Works ‘h“‘ ,,upp" ' d, • ‘" •Z : of ,he who1' Peoria were Halsey visitors wife, George E Waggoner, Katherine great undertaking Tha patriotism. [ « lin it a v Waggoner his wife, Jessie Allen. M inn ie tbs unselfishness, tha thorough going -5 u n u “ Jr- L L illy , F ran k L illy her husband. Lau­ ABE S PLAC E devotion and distinguished capacity Lloyd Hughes and Thomas ra B. Gatchell, L. W . Gstchell (hereto­ fore impleaded by name of A A. Gatch- that marked their toilsome labors day Logan of Peoria Were business N O T IC E e ll) her husband, H arry B. Waggoner, after day. month after month, have visitors in Halsey Saturday, of Appointment of A dm inistratrix Margaret Waggoner his wife, W a lte r R. made them fit mates and comrades tc Notice it hereby given that the un­ A/aggoner, Amy W aggoner his wife. the mea la tba tranches and on th> Tile E aster offering a t the dersigned by an order of the Comity rv ille V. W aggoner. Orvsl C. W a g ­ ■•••" Christian church will be given to u rt of Linn County. Oregon, has been O goner, M argaret W aggoner h it wife * 7 B’.BBr m*B wh0 ,r * afraW >n eggs next Sunday. Last yeat appointed adnunistratnx of the estate Ailsa I.. Thomson, Henry B. Thomson that tbs adoption of thia plan by Con ta ken in in th is w av of A rth u r Wesley, deceased. A ll per­ her husband, Daniel S. W ag go rer, M a r­ grass would g lv , im p ,,,,, t8 ^ i . , UUven ln ln l n l s w a >- sons having claims against said estate garet E W aggoner, George Roberts, hereby required to present them the unknown heirs if any ef said George lim or com nunUm or sovietism O’ “ ‘ Mrs. John Harms and children. are within six months from the date ot this R o h m , if he he deceased. His Roberts, whatever they may call It. because Doris, Virginia and Verle, ol notice, with the proper vouchers, to the the unknown heirs if anv of said I l i t Rob­ “If yon show It can be done In war tim e there will be a demand Roseburg visited; a t th e home nndersigned i t her residence iu Halsev erts if he be deceased, H attie Thompson, iu Lmn County, Oregon that It bs Sons In peso* time, llie unknown heirs if any 4 per cent low er than foremost advooats of pries fixing and signed by an order ot the County Court signed as sole referee to sell the realty distribution, and It bad great power tn In 187» and that the rate of the de­ of I.in u to iln tv , Oregon has 1 - hereinafter described, I. the undersigned this field, bat wbea the Armistice cline I t increasing. reieree, w ill, on Saturday, the 3d day of sppomted administrator de bom, April, 1^3b.at the hour of 1 o'clock p. cams It recognised that peace oondi m of said day, at the front door of the tlens were being restored, end It ws» Senate Asks W heeler T ria l Accounts h2v dece,seJ A ll person, couithouse st Albany, in Linn Connty tbs first to change the war time order having claims aga.n.t said estate not W ashington. D. C.— The senate has Oregon, offer and sell st public auction of things end te leave to ike people nr* ,o »he executrix of to the highest bidder, for cash, subject adopted a resolution by a vote of 41 I v r themselves the readjustm ent of their to confirmation of said court, all of the to 1». demanding an accounting from affairs 1 am satisfied that tt te Im i , r ot* r v° ” cher» to the under­ S- H of the N B. H of sec 2t, ,« tp. possible for tbe government to do In the departm ent of Justice of all funds signed at b i. residence, about four m ile, 14 S of range 3 W. of the W illa m e tte T to iZr.1 ,n L ,u " count». spent In the tw in prosecutions of I peace tim e what I ans advocating, nl l e i ’ ** P“ bl“ h• ' l “ ’ l l 3d day meridian, in Linn county, Oregon, con­ though tt becomes abeolately Senator Burton K. W heeler, dem o of March, W i . taining 40 acres Dated and first pub­ E. D. Isom, esry tn order to eonduç} e modern | cmt. of Montana. lished March J lvlk. l-r . _ Administrator Aforesaid T F ran k Richard Referee, I lussing & Tasting Attys for Admr lu s tin g & Tussing Attys, for Plffs. V f f h ' l l a Special Chicken m eáis Dlnner 8unday h,ñhZ*dConfectionery CUT FL O W E R S S H E E T M USIC I- A N G W O O D 6) complained that during the war prices were too high had thia ready recourse to hand. C econditioning Shop P alm olive Soap • « p W n ls d fro m T K t A tla n tia M on th ly BIG A R N IV L D A N CE TORRANCE (By an Bnterpiisa Reporter) Robert Carey was on the sick list last week. ay best oa Hi-apeed 10c a lb 3 lbs 25c Wilson Gillette is helping C. E. Brake i Carey with his farming. S E R V I C E S T A T I ON Loren Nelson was a t M. B. Stone’s Saturday evening. 212 East F irs t sL, A lbany Mrs. O. W. From visited at Phone 379 2 for 25c Mrs. W. R. K irk’s Wednesday. G. J. Rike was a T hurs­ Turola Shaving Cream 23c day Mrs. afternoon caller at Herman Halsey Railroad Tjme A. D. S. “ “• * 23c Steinke’s. N o r‘ h South A. L. Falk and Albert West 32, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12.0V p. m 5:15 a .m . 15, 12;45 p. m ’ Parole Tooth Paste . . 23c are helping C. L. Falk jr . with 16. 18, 8:16 a. m flag 33, 8:12 p. m flajr his farming. 34, 4:08 p. m. 31, 1:34 p. m Mimosa Lotion . . . . . 47c W. R. Kirk and Cecil Bilyen Nos. 14 and 16 stpp to let off passenger. attended th e sale Saturday a t from south of Eugene. No. 31, direct counnction for Marshfield C. E. Sm ith’s. points. Vivian Gibson of Portland is Passengers for s m th of Eugene should F. Buford Morris take train No. 17. visiting her grand} arene, M r. Halsey-Brownsville atage leaves Hal- and Mrs. C. B. Gibson. HALSEY sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 8:11 p m OREGON Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m and Ellen Vannice, who attends 3.35 and 8:45 p. m. 4 war successfully and to oonduct It on noroial, came home Wednesday a non-profiteering basis By BERNARD M. BARUCH I (Continued from column M i k rvinKs For Internal use For the Bath For Your Livestock Taking the Profit Out of War In the meantime all the Industries of the country would have bean mobilised by the formation of committees repre­ sentative of each Industry as was dona In tba W orld W ar. Over them Miss Beulah Miller spent Sat­ would be placed a government direc­ urday night a t B. M. Miller’s and tor or commodity chief. The various attended an entertainm ent at government departments would ap point committees representing their the grange hall. requirements, so that on one eommlt Miss Grace Pehrsson went to tee the resources of the nattoa would be represented and on the other the Moro to spend her spring vaca­ demands of the government. The gov­ tion with her sister Pearl, who ernment director wonld stand b e tw « _ is teaching there. to declds, la conjunction with the pri­ ority committee, to what department Mr. and Mrs. Clare Miller supplies should go drove to Lebanon Sunday to vis­ Money would be controlled and di­ it Mis. Miller’s parents, Tom rected like any other resource. “T a k ­ Bennett and wife. ing the profit out of w ar" Is not synonymous with “conscription of Miss Gladys Hadley, who has wealth," as It Is sometimes regarded been spending her vacation at Tbs latter le a theoretical project, p ro home, motored back to Mon­ hlblted by our Constitution, contrary mouth Monday af ternoon with to the spirit of our social and political Institutions, and Impossible la prac­ her uncle, Frank Hadley. tice. Taking the proflt out of war Is The Epworth League will hold an orderly and scientific development services a t the cars of the Mexi- of tha economics and conduct of mod­ ern war. neceaaary to the effeotlve i an workers who are employed mobilisation of national resources and by the S. P. next Sunday even indispensable to equallxtng the har­ dens of war among the armed and ing. v civilian population. Born of >vpe- Mrs. Will Robertson gave _ rlenca and proved by practice, ft r e party for the Junior Endeavoi moves some of the moat destructive Saturday. Miss Gladys Hadley is spend­ ing her spring vacation from normal with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley. S. J. Chaney of Eugene, super­ intendent of the Southern Dis­ trict Oregon conference will hold quarterly conference a t the M. E. church Thursday evening. All are invited to attend. Short Haul Rate Misses Lena Bass and Lila Fight Renewed Dudley were shopping in Albany Wednesday. Miss Dudley, who has been making her home with Defeated Long and Short Haul burg, expects to go to Eugene soon to find employment. E rS U M S A L T S FUNERAL DIRECTOR A M odern B a rb e r Shop