HLRAL ENTERPRISE I period io the history of the past The children of the present geo- | »ration in my opinion, taken as a a hole, are the most promising hunch of youngsters that have ever Published Every Wednesday, B y H lbert L. A lmon EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Neighborhood News c o p y r ig h t , 1926. $1 a year is advance Arrearages. 12%c a month To Protect Work Horses Advertising, 2Uc an inch ; no discount lor time or space , no charge for com position or changes, la T a lS -fo r paragraphs." te a lias. * • s dvsrtlsin* disguised as oswa. The Oregon State Humane So­ ciety and the legal departm ent of the State Highway Commission have worked out a plan to protect horses and mules on state grading ■ contracts. | j. jj Devers, attorney for the IIAI^EY STATE BANK Lake Creek Locals Spoon River Sparks (E n te rp rise C orrespondent) (B y an B titerp iise R e p o rte r, A d August 1, Rev. H S. Shhng- le of Corvallis will preach at the Smith grove near Peoria at 11:00 o’clock. A t noon a basket dinner will he served arid in the afternoon quarterly conference will be held and baptismal rites will be ad­ ministered to those who desire. Herman Stienke hud his hay baled last week. | lived on earth. Wednesday, July 21, 1926 • « *■ < Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L Ellen Vannice was home the past week on account of illuest. ' is our ice cream. It is delightfully cooling »nd refreshing after a hard .V>5> shopping tour. a plate. ; ■ 4 , : -j ' ff A Ì . Cars G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g a n d B a tte r y W o r k Acetylene Welding Two Fords F o r Sale New T ire Prices 1915—New Rubber - - $50,00 1922—Brand new Rubber, in good Condition $175.00 ¡10x31-2 Hd. Premier cd.¡$8.75 30x3 1-2 0. S. I’r, cord 9.50 30x3 1-2 tubes - - - 1.90 True education combines theory and practice, and its goal is service. Oregon a Land-Grant College affords the liberal train in g essential to p er­ sonal culture and civic efficiency, combined with special train in g for leadership in fields vital in modern life. Basic and General Training— In tbe School of Basic A rts and Sciences and the departm ents of In ­ dustrial Journalism , tbe Library. Phys, c l E d u c tio n , and Music. Technical and Special Training— With curricula leading to the bachelor s degree in the set o .Is of A g ric u ltu re C h e m ic a l E n g in e e r in g C o m m e rc e E n g in e e rin g F o r e s tr y H o m e E c o n o m ic s M ilita ry S c ie n c e M in es P h a rm a c y V o c a tio n a l E d u c a ­ tio n Graduate work is offered in most of theechoole. In addition to tbe Resident Instruction, thn Experim ent Station und E xten­ sion Service apecialise in the application of science in every-day lilt. 7 J Fall T erm H egins S eptem ber 20 C a t „ t ¿ „ f a /.* T H E R E G IS T R A R G re y « /? J /q r ic u / ta r a / d o /fe q e Corvallis HOTEL SYLVIAN (Formerly Hotel Halsey) NEW LY R EN O V A TED Bath — Hot W ater — Clean Beds Rates Reasonable Y ou r P a tr o n a g e S o lic ite d ’ Mrs. Evelyn M. Johnson, Manager H ay—A lfalfa. $17.50@18 to n ; valley On Wednesday afternoon the Lake Creek Busey Club members tim othy, $17.50@18; ea ste rn Oregon tim othy, $21 @21.50. and other friends gathered at tbe B u tterfat—41c ship p ers’ track. C. R. Evans home to assist Mrs. E ggs—Ranch, 26@31c. Woodward to celebrate her seventv- C heese—P rices f. o. b. T illam ook; T riplets, 27H e; loaf. 28H e p er lb. fifth birthday. Many beautiful C attle—S teers, m edium, $7.50@8.50. gifts were presented and a very H ogs—Medium to choice. $15.25@16. pleasant afternoon was spent. Sheep—Lam bs, m edium to choice Rev. Parker and family of Ilal- $10@11.50. sey were cal'ing in our neighbor­ S eattle. hood Thursday. W heat — Soft w hite, w estern white, Rev. J. A. McKee of Walla $1.45; Big Bend bluestem , $1.46; hard w inter, w estern red, $1.42; northern Walla, Washington will preach spring. $1.43. here next Sunday, July 25 at H ay—Alfalfa, $25; tim othy P. g., eleven o’clock. $20; do, mixed. $26. B utter—C ream ery. 39@40c. J, W. Evans who has been ill E ggs—Ranch, 29@35c. for eotne tim e is improving some, i H ogs—Prim e, $15.75@16.25. C attle—Choice steers. $7.75@8.50. The Ardrey - Burns threshing C heese—O regon trip lets, 28c; W ash­ machine began work Thursday. ington trip lets, 24c. They report the crop light. Spokane. H ogs—Good, $14.76@15. C attle—S teers, good, $7@7.75. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Richard anil T hree Held in Greek Plot family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael A thens, G reece.—E x-P rem iers Ka Rickard of Alford atteuded church fandaris, P ap an cstasio n and Michal kopoulos have been arre ste d in con at Lake Creek Sunday morning. Pine Grove Points (By Special Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pehrason and daughters drove to Triangle lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cummings and daughter» and Lulu and Ida McNeil visited the R. K. Stewart family at Pleasant Hill Sunday. The M'sses Nora and I’earl Pehrnon were Albany visitors Fri- ! Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Cadwallader | of Eugene spent ^undav at the farm with Elmer Cadwallader’e. Wise Am anda Milzner will preach at the I’ine Grove church both morning and evening, next Sunday. Mrs. Albertson and Iona attend­ ed the quarterly meeting ut In ­ gram island Tuesday eveniug. Miss Carma Sceek of Portland is visiting h e t grandparent«, fclr. and Mrs. Joe Drinkard. F, W. Sylvester returned from a. visit to Beavertou Thursday Mrs. Sylvester will stay with her mother, ' who is quite sick, for a while. Mrs. George Chandler aud baby I girl came home from the Albany ! hospital last week Clark s Confectionery In K err’s ~ luasn lK opi,lg I Connection W ith Kerr’s Scratch. * L ib eral D is c o u n t o n T o n L ots o r M o re. Plan to End Coal S trike Rejected. London —P rem ier Baldwin. In a k . te r to the bishop of T itchfleld. declar­ ed th a t it is Im possible for the govern­ m ent to consider the peace proposals for the settlem ent of the coal strike, made by ecclesiastical representatives, because It provides for a renew al of th e governm ent subsidy to the coal in­ dustry. W o rk er. U nearth Bone F ra am enta. Spokane. W ash.—D iscovery of an Indian arrow head and fragm.-nt» of bone at the spot w here P rofessor Olaf Opsjon declared 12 N orsem en were burled in tbe year 1010 A. D was an­ nounced here by the Spokane Chroni­ cle. Rural Enterprise 1 year forado liar W W W . F R IT M I SACKS! SACKS! W e have ab o u t 20,000 used sack s r a n g in g in price from 7c to 11c. D on’t overlook ih e se bsir- g a in s. Superior Sack Twine, 75c per lb. T. J. Skirvin Seed (g V A R N IS H E S www iiitf nection with the discovery of a plot to overthrow the governm ent and take the life of P resid en t Pangalos. They a re being tran sp o rted to the island of Naxos. S everal o th er politicians and new spaperm en have been arrested. C lark’s H eirs Win $47.000,000 Case. B utte, M o n t—A Jury in d istrict court here unanim ously rendered a special verdict in favor of the e state of the late S en ato r W. A. Clark, In a contest brought by three women who claim ed d au g h ters' shares in the $47,- 000.000 left by the late copper mag nate. The F e e d T h a t G iv e s R e s u lts . P A IN T S Mr. and Mrs. C. 8, Williams aud sous Karl and Junior drove to Triangle lake, Sunday. We have all flavors. To Obtain Healthy and Thriving Pullet^qj * in Stop in and enjoy It makes an ideal refreshment aud is nourishing and wholesome. T HUDSON & ESSEX A s Cold a s th e F rozen North , ///^ Jr 1 g Use D ealer $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 SU RPLU S Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited H. J. Falk and wife were bosi- neas callers at Albany aud Browns­ ville Monday. Did You Ever SI od to Think Mrs. H. L. Straley and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. T. J . Jackson have ter Mearle took their grandson and highway commission hai ruled that been enjoying a visit with friends nephew, little Donald Munkers to By LdsM B Waite, Secretary, Shawnee th e fo rin o{ c o n tr a c t e m p lo y e d by from Santa Barbara California. Albany Friday to see the circus. Ukia., board of ^oiuuierce, the highway commission contains a Miss Myrtle Tobey left Saturduy Professor R. L. Jones, Sups,in- clauge to tbe effect lbat the con. R. R. Bierly and family were tendent of the school, of Memphis L ract be cancelled a|ld annu,j. morning for Eugene where she will Saturday evening callers in and formerly state superintendent k j in cage of pergiitent Vlo)ation join a party of friends who are Brownsville. of public instruction of Tennessee, hy l|ie contractor of any state or driving to Los Angeles. They ex­ A. L. h u lk ’s ware business call­ pect to spend a mouth in Cali­ made tbe following statement rela-1 federal law ers at Diamond Hill several days fornia. live to the statu, of the youth of Mr. Devers has likewise held that last week. Mr. Ray Barley who is employ­ to-day compared to the youth of lhe contractor j, rfcquired to com Frank Straley and triend of the preceding generation: ply with tbe section which pro- ed near Tangent spent Sunday California are visiting at tlie H- L. Changes wrought by inventions yide8 againat cruelty to l0 a ,Hmak here visiting Russel Herndon, Straley home, F rauk Straley is a that have changed the economic Rules and regulation, have been Cbarlea Munger of Halsey has nephew of H L. Straley. conditions of the people and modi- drawn up alld adop.ed for th# cgre been operating the tractor on the The G. J. Rike family spent bed their social life cannot help „ f draft animals in grading camps, J. S. Nice wood farm. Monday evening at C. J. Straley’s. jjj hut have its influence on the L od have be#n acc, p .ed OQ reC()fn. Luthur Brock and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B iljeu and n ° ^ g‘ .T? 7 ° !°rmer da>s m .nd.tion of tbe state veterinarian llvod on the farm and had plenty | ftnd approved by the executive d f. at tbe C. S. Williams home Sun­ daughter were Eugene visitors day evening. Sunday. of work to do. Today the majority partm ent. of them live in the city with little Miss Vera Haines formerly of Elaine and Geraldine Straley Inspection of horses and drivers to do outside of attending school. this place but now of San F ran ­ spent several days at the H. b. is to be provided under these rnies« Work and early responsibility had cisco visited friends here last week. Straley home last week. and any information showing vio. $ a steadying influence on the youth Alex Snodgrass and family were lation of the state laws and the N- H. Cummings and family of the preceding generation. rules and regulations governing drove to pleasant Hill Sunday and visitors at H. J. F alk ’s Saturday ® If there is any falling down in working of stock on state contracts, spent the dav with R K Stewart evening. our social organization, it is due will he promptly prosecuted hr the and family, formerly of this place. to tbe breaking down of the home humane society. Late Market Reports Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Scott of and net to the school, for the dis­ cipline in the schools of the coun Because you sputter is no sign Smith Center, Kansas and Charles Blankenbaker of Inavale, Ne­ P ortland try of today is better than at any you are a live wire. W heat—Big Bend bluestem , $1.48; braska, have been visiting at the M artin Cummings home. Mr. hard w hite, hard federation, soft white, w estern w hite, $1 45; hard win and Mrs. Scott expect to spend the ter, n o rth e rn spring, $1.41; w estern winter in the west. red, $1.40. 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