The stage terminus is at the Good Eats restaurant again. R. I. Edwards of Brownsville called a t the Enterprise office Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Algy Sweet came from Eugene Thursday and spent the night with Mrs. Sweet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Forster. _____ Corinne Griffith “Infatuation” with Percy M a rm o n t M alcolm M acG regor W a rn e r Olano Over $28 worth of eggs was taken in at the caster offering at the Christian church Sunday. A cash collection was taken also, which brought the amount up to A drama ot a woman who dared tall her husband the truth. _____ Next Sun.— Mou. —Tnes. April 11— 1 2 -1 3 G L O B E Albany H«lsey Happenings (Continued from page 1) $50. The four men who blew a safe a t Cloverdale and were caught have pleaded guilty and been sent to the penitentiary without any fu rth er develop­ ments connecting them with the Shedd bank robbery. Mias H enrietta Starnes spent Sunday with Mrs. May Smith. Edwin and Eldon Brooks gave Parent-teachers’ meeting at many Halsey people a musical the high school Friday afternoon. treat E aster morning when they went early to various houses and Jack Curtis of Peoria was a sang their E aster hymn, “C hris; Sunday visitor a t J. J. Corco­ Arose,” which was beautiful, ap­ ran’s. propriate and well sung. We William Corcoran of 0. A. C. predict a great musical future spent the week end with home- for these little boys if they keep on. folks here. A short easter program was Mrs. Ella Wallace of Portland came down to attend the funeral given a t the M. E. church Sun­ day during the Sunday school of Mr. Stafford. O. W. Frum has bought S. period. There were recitations Crippen’s 200 sheep, which were and songs by the little folks ani a very beautiful solo was sung 'on the Carey place. by Mrs. B. M. Bond. This was Mrs. J. J. Corcoran was visit­ followed bv an interesting talk ing the dentist at Brownsville on “ E a s te r’ by Lytnan Patton, Monday of last wreek. which concluded the program. Misses Lena Bass and Elsie | FOR SALE Reynolds were Brownsville visit­ Olds Coffch, 1925 ors Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Isom and 2 Ford Coupes daughter Beverly spent Sunday Jew ett T o u rin g , 1926 afternoon a t W arren Isom's. The W. L. Wells family attend­ 1 Ford T ru c k , 1 ton ed the cantata at the Methodist O verland T o u rin g church at Albany Sunday a fte r­ noon. H ig h w a y G a r a g e Bert Minckley and Jim Mc-| Williams took George Maxwell to Belknap springs Monday, seek­ First and Baker Albany, Ore. ing health. HOWARD SRIGLEY Mr. and Mrs. Clare Miller and son Gilbert and Ellsworth Gard­ ner spent Sunday with relative > a t Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross! spent the week end a t Hillsboro as guests of the la tte r’s p a re n ts,1 “Rom e De Luxe” Sleep Sold H ere Mr. and Mr«. Morrell. Carl Williams is another boy who chopped his wrist with »n ax J while cutting wood. He had to have several stitches taken in the gash. ( ,i^ The W. F. M. S. met with Mrs. Eliza Brandon Friday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Parker had charge of the lesson. Eighteen ladies were present. Mesdames C. W right and Lura Davidson ar • among new members. Miss Ruby Bchrull sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs. George Finley motored from Portland to Craw- | fordsville Monday and made a short stay in Halsey. Mrs. Chester Osborne, their niece,' came with them for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Brandon She returned home Thursday. W h a t a glorious feeling it is to escaiie from th e (leadening effects o f a s a g g in g b e d s p r i n g . W hen y o u sleep w ith y o u r sp in e s tr a ig h t— w hen y o u e lim in a te th e p re ssu re o n d e lic a te nerves— w hen th e w hole sy stem clears itself o f fa tig u e p o iso n s a n d every m uscle a n d n e rv e fee ls r e f r e s h e d — th e n v o u ’ll a p p r e c ia t e t h e benefits w hich we offer, you in R o m e Q u ality ) D e L u x e , T h e B ed­ spring L uxurious. T h e re ison ly o n eg cn u in eR o m e D e L u x e — le t u s show it to y o u . All sizes c a r­ ried in sto c k . F o r w o o d o r m e ta l beds. Ideal (or Halwy Home Owners Line county homes w ill aopreeisle the lu p rim e quality of the L A N tJ- W O O D and its inarvelou« fuel saving Guaranteed to cut fuel costs one halt In gray, blue or white enamel. Vour •h l rang« takeu* n exchange, IB IB BARTCHER r v R’> ;irr u it b c o m p a ny ALBANY THE BEDSPR1NO LUXURIOUS N o t e : . __— S S _ Â Quj-Htv S Î ’. S I r L ÎT .'a o n I t b t T * e Mo rtitv. W« m H ih« ■•auina M M M d U (ur bMkJuul I« U Hill & Co. H ALSEY M n a lc iv lv ttlS Auction Sale A P R IL 7 RURAL ENTERPRISE FACE 8 i Special Chicken Dinner Sunday "'.““ ."Confectionery (Formerly Pad’« and M am ’s res­ taurent. Under new management) Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. O. J , West Trope HALSEY De„.r H udson GARAGE in & Furniture, Stoves & all Kinds of Household Goods, Good trad«« allowed Parts 10 connection for lei* money P. P A PM A N Prop. M ust H a v e W a rra n t to S e iz e L iq u o r Portland. Or — Prohibition officer« relying only on tbalr sense ot «mall and holding no ««arch «arrant« arc outside their right« In entering hoases and aeltlnx evidence. Such waa the declelon of Federal Judge Bean In sustaining the motion of the defence to suppreaa the eel- deuce In the caee against J. A. Tracy. Estelle Tracy and Evelyn Waehbum Federal end state agent« made ar­ rests February 1 when they called at No. 1175 Commercial etreet. Upon seeing the officer«, Mr«. Tracy la said to have attempted to escape by an un­ derground passage leading from the house to the garage. In doing eo, how­ ever. she was Injured and taken back to the house. There her wounds were dressed while the officers were In­ vited Inside Detecting a fam iliar odor, the agents followed their noses to a quantity ot liquor, which they seized and held at evidence. Judge Bean's decision was considered high­ ly Important In the effect It will have on other similar cases. Officers to De voted for a t th e primaries, May 21, are United States senator and representa­ tive, governor, three justices of supreme court, superintendent of public instruction, commis­ sioner of the bureau of labor statistics, inspector of factories and workshops, commissioner of public service, state senator second district, state sena­ tor fourth district, two rep­ resentatives in th e legislature, second district, and minor of­ ficers t hroughout the county. ay bestos Hi-sp«ed Brake t S E R V I C E S T A T IO N 212 East First it., Albany S a tu r d a y , A p i r l 1 7 Anyone else having goods of this kind for sale is invited to bring them io and they will be aold at this sale on commission. C ol. B. T . S U D T E L L , Auctioneer. W hen O ne H as N o F r e s h M ilk is here R a w lin g B ill D o o p e s G lo v e s G e o . S e s le r F irs t B a se M itts B a se b a ll S h o e s , B ats, T e n n is G o o d s Fishing Season <>«"»•“ & 15 R o d s , R e e ls , L in e s, H o o p , S p o o n s, 1 pound sm ok ed 1H cup* w a ter bain t green pepper • m edium p o ta to ee (m ay ba 1(6 cupe ev a p o - o m itted ) rated m ilk F lo u r d ilu ted w ith C over the bottom of an oiled b ak ing dish w ith allced, raw p ^ a to a a . S p rin kle w ith flour and place* “ f ham H Inch equare. R ep eat u a tll dtah la full. F ill dish % fu ll o f d ilu ted m ilk. B a k e u n ­ til p otatoea are tender. ALBANY GUN STORE L . J. H A U S E R , P ro p . W a s h in g to n R o a d A s s e s s m e n ts S ta n d Olympia, Wash. — Three railroads loat their fight to save about 1900,- 000 In taxes for the present year by de clslon ot Judge J. M. Wilson of the Thurston county court, dismissing the action of the Northern Pacific, the 8polcane, Portland A Seattle, and the Chlrago, Milwaukee * St. Paul lines against the state board of equalisation. The suits attacked the validity ot the ratloa of aaaessed to actual market value In the various counties, as fixed by the board last September. The ratloa. the rallroada contend, are far too high. Increasing their burden. Thia decision closely follows one by Judge Wilson, holding In favor of the board a t against the rallroada In the matter ot the assessed valuations ot the three lines. Appeal to the supreme court In both sets of cases Is virtually assured. The trial court holds that It was not error on the part of the board to re­ fuse to permit the railroads to cross examine the assessors and other w it­ nesses. All they or any taxpayer la entitled to Is a fair hearing In their own behalf. It la held. The court also holds that the board did not act In an arbitrary and capri­ cious manner In refusing to give con­ sideration to a dig«*' of transcripts of realty transfart, taken from the coun ty auditor's records In the various counties, and checked by the railroad* Relatives of Mrs. 0 . J. W est from Portland arrived Thursday on th eir way to California. In the p a rty were Bert Sessions, Bert Seward, Mrs. Clara Gaddis, little Miss Dorothy Schenvk and, we w on't omit, Trixie, the la tte r’s canine pet. Modern Barber Shop laundry sent Tuesdays Kgency Hub Cleamag Works A B E 'S R A . F in e ’s S tore, H a rris b u rg , In this new order of things, with women, both married and single, broadening their business activities, a very serious problem arises. It is the problem of what, when, and where to eat Breakfast is atwsys a hurry-up meal for the men but much more so for tbs woman who goes to business. Lunch­ wasmugton, D. C.— Secretary W il­ eons, of course, are taken In the bur haa received a report from the lunchrooms and restaurants in tbs Boston navy yard that a total of 4.- business districts and are no problem. 101.000 school children have subscrib­ But how about dinners? Shall they, ed to the fund for the restoration of too, be restaurant meals or can they be the old frigate Constitution. The work so planned that business women may will cost approximately half a million enjoy the home cooking of which they dollars and subscriptions now aggre­ are so fond? Take away the element of haste and snxlety and In Its place gate 1100,000. put carefully thought-out menus, well planned and easily prepared, and home Parmer Governor Davis Aoqulttad. dinners will again regain their high Topeka, Mans. — Former Governor favor with the working housewife. Jonathan M. Davie and his son, Rue One of the big worries Is frequently sell, were found not guilty by a Jury with the milk. Did It come? Is It here oa chargee of eelllng a pardon to fresh? Is It frozen? Has the milk­ man been paid? Are the bottles Fred Pollinas, ex-oosvlct, for 11250. washed and set out? However, there is no cause for worry about milk. Why not keep a dozen cans of evaporated milk In your pantry? There are large cans, equal to a quart of milk and smaller cans that will meet the lesser needs. For evaporated milk Is Just pure, fresh milk with more than half the water missing. This water can be re­ placed In a Jiffy, If you so desire or you can use It as cream If rich and creamy foods are desired. Here are a few recipes that may be used by “The Woman Who Works” for forming her plans for eelf help and good home cooking. Scalloped Ham and Potatoes. Baseball Season A econditioning Shop new anJ second band, at Two Cars for Sale or Trade Wrecking Shop TO RRA N CE of P LA C E S' 225 W First Portland-Brownsville» True! Harrisburg 1 Line Eggs en Casserole. S hard -b oiled % cup evap orated esse m ilk Leave Portland at 5 p. m, Satur­ I to m a to es % cup w a ter day, Tuesday and Thursday. I tbsp. b u tter H cup grated Leave Harrisburg at 2:30 p. tn > tbep. flour ch eese I tap. s a lt B u ttered crum bs Mouday, Wednesday & Friday Cut h ard -b oiled e g g s In h a lf and a r ­ Pbone Portland 8226 ra n g e around the ed ge of a greased Halsey depot, Swift A Go. o a e,era le S lice to m a to es In can ter of dlah M ake a w h ite sa u ce of th a m ilk, Portland, care Auto Freight Tei w a ter, fa t and flour. Add c h e a ,e and minus, stir over a low Are u n til ch eese la w ell H A R O L D L U N D Q U IST m ixed and sm ooth. Four over to m a ­ to es and eg g s. C over w ith crum bs sn d h ak e tw e n ty m in u tes In a m ode­ rate oven. W ill surely appreciate your patronage BRIEF GENERAL NEWS TONIC WITHOUT KiuA Andrews A eeart a No Danger Saan In 1.76 Par Cent Malt. Washington. D. C. — Calm In the taae of the flurry caused by word that I 71 per cent malt tonic would be on sale shortly, prohibition officials as- eared dry«, disturbed by the announce- meot. that they need fear no break down la enforcement and cautioned the drtaking population not to reguard the extract as a haver age By no stretch of the Imagination ran »ba product be regarded as "beer.” said Assistant Secretary Andrews, tn charge of prohibition, adding that its sale was "practicable and reasonable " T f the public attempts to use the tonic as beer.” Gaarenl Andrews said. "It will ba withdrawn Instantly from tha m arket" He enplatned that tha manufacturers of the extracts, which wtH contain 15 par cent solids, had accepted responsibility for legitimate dlatrtbutton Solicitor Britt of the Internal rev enne bureau axpreesad the opinion that states could prohibit sale of the tonic tf they se desired, although It waa pointed ont that grocery stores genesmlly have on band products con- thflng more alcohol, which. Hke the toato, are unfit (or beverage purpose* Colonel Carmi Thompson of Ohio was selected by President Coolidge to make an Investigation of economic con­ ditions In the Philippines Roumanta baa signed a military alli­ ance with Poland and la seeking an ether with Italy, according to dis­ patches from Bucharest Both al­ liances. It was dsolared. are born ot a fear of Russia Federal Judge English of the East­ ern Illinois district must stand trial before the senate on charges of high misdemeanors In office, or resign His Impeachment on five counts was voted by the house of representatives, 801 to «1. After two years of efforts In which six finance ministers have fallen. French budget finally la balanced. The chamber ot deputies voted new re­ sources sufficient to wipe out budget ! deficit and establish surplus of be- ' tween 30.000,000 and «0.000,000 francs. Miss Julia Clarke ot Carthage. Mo , a grednate of a Pannsvlvsoia college, bas been in* sa Oregon farmer— one of the k»ad who ar* not driven by leek ot intelligence to become mere cog« in the machinery of city factories. She has bought a farm in Clackamaa county on which is a I20TM1 patch of rhubarb. She proposes to spé­ cialité in bulb« and pohltry. f D ELBERT STA RR Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon W . L. W RIG H T FUNERAL DIRECTOR Harrisburg, Ore. Pbone 379 Halsey Railroad Tjme North South 3:24 a. tn. flag 17, 12:09 p. m. 5:15 a. in. 15, 12;45 p. m. 8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag 4:08 p. tn. 31, 1:34 p. tu. flag 14 and 16 stop to let ofl passengers from south of Eugene. No. 31, direct connnctien for Marshfield points. Passengers for svuth of Eugene should take train No. 17. Halsey-Brownsville stage leaves Hal­ sey at 7 a. ni and 12:15 and 8:15 p. m. Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. tn. and 3.35 and 8:45 p. m. 32, 16, 18, 34, Nor. Outgoing Mail A t the Halsey poetoffice mails close going north at 11:50 a. m. and 5:20 p. m. Going south, 11:10 a. m. and 5:20 p. m. To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and 12 m. Morning stage to Browns­ ville goes on to Crawfordsville, Holley and Sweet Home. Paid-for Paragraphs (5c a line) Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle at the Enterprise office. G E T A C Q U A IN T E D for a dollar. Send $1 tor a special 5-moutbe’ subscription to S U N 8K T , the west's great nutional magazine — the clean, up-to-date monthly for the whole family. Spare- time agents wanted. Address 460 Fourth street, Sau Fran cisco, Cal. Anyone interested in cream sep­ arators should cail at the term of A. W. Dykstra, route 1, and see his Imported Belgian Melotte. M r. Dykstra says that with the self- balaucing bowl the Melotte will skim as efficiently after ten or fifteen years’ use as when uew. I l is said to be quite a sight to witness his Melotte in oparation. During the tim e th a t Ja y W. Moore has been cashier of the H arrisburg national bank his name has frequently been in the banking news, both here and farth er east. He has resigned, and the next field of his personal versatility is not yet announced. New restaurants and garages are the only additions on th e Pacific highway in Halsey, though no other itreets a rt paved. In Harrisburg^ with other paved risburg, with other newly paved streets, there has been a rush to the highway th a t has left other business buildings desert­ ed. A subscriber the other day ordered the E nterprise stopped because it had published an item of news which disagreed with his digestion, though he con­ ceded th a t it was true. W ithin two hours a fte r he left the of­ fice two new subscriptions were sent in by parties who wanted the paper because it publishes all the worth-while news. Only $5 came in on our ten- day otfer to send the Enterprise» a year to each new subscriber and give his or her dollar to the near east relief. Of this, $2 was from an orphan girl, and $1 from Jim McWilliams, who said he and others gave it to send the paper to an old fellow who was down and out, phvsically and financially, and who had ex­ pressed a wish for the paper. Jim did not give us permission to publish his name, but a hard­ ened old bachelor like him can stand it. N O T IC * of Appointment of Administratrix Notice is hereby given that the w dersigned by an order of the Co” ni Court of Linn County. Oregon, ha* bee appointed ad m ia iatra tn x of the estai of A rth u r W esley, deceased A ll pe •on* having claim * against said estai are hereby required to present thei within six months from the date ot th aotice. with the proper vouchers, to th nadersigned at her residence in Halse in Linn County, Oregon. Dated and first published this 101 ¿«y of March, 1426. P.flSe R. Waaley. Adrav. of E«ta» Tuasing A Testing, Atty« for Adma.