mors money to spend for ru b b e r, rides, which means that they can P n b liih e d E v e r y W e d n e s d a y , afford to eend their children to ß y H i B ert L. A l m o » school for a longer time than any­ I Avery's uncle, C. S. Williams, Alford Arrows KBIT JK AKO PU BLISH ER where else. Which in turn means ' They have motored through Utah, broader education, better citizens, N avadaand adjoining states and Weriaesday, Aug. 18, 1926 a wider, deeper democracy. And ( B y an Enterprise Reporter) aie now on their way home. school statistics confirm the de­ Lee Iogram and family visited Lucila and Russel Herndon visit­ 11 a y e a r i n a d v a n c e A r r e a r a g e s . 1 2 % c a m o n t h ductions drawn from automobile his nephew, Leonard Ingram and ed at the Harry Davis home Sun. A d v e r t i s i n g , 2 0 c a n i n c h ; n o d is c o u n t ownership figure«. family at Venita Sunday. day. f o r t im e o r space , n o c h a rg e fo r c o m Sagebrush or seashore, mountain Martin Cummings and family C. K. Mercer of Eugene spent n o s it io n o r c h a n g e s . or valley, desert or dank forest, a» " P a l d - f o i p a r a g r a p h * . '' t e a l in e . were dinner guests at the Thomas tbe far west is a better place to Saturday nigbt and Sunday at E. * • a d v e r t i s i n g d is g u is e d a s n « w s Ardry home Sunday. D. Isom’s. live in because it has the demo­ Rev. aud Mrs. H. R. Tate and cracy of tbe uocrowded spaces— Those picking bops at tbe C art­ Such is Life in the Far West and wants to preserve that demo­ wright hopyard from this com m un­ children were guests at the Estes cracy through education.—Septem­ ity are, Mrs. Lee Ingram and Bass home Sunday. Tbe far west is the beet piece ber Sunset. daughter Thelma, Lena and Mae io th e world to lire io, to raise Kropf and W 'lm a and Lois Falk. Pine Grove Points children in, to come to and stay in Picking began last Thursday. Be Careful With Fires because it has more automobiles (B y S p e c ia l C o r r e s p o n d e n t) Little Lois Jean Workinger spent per thousand of population and There is this about fire, when Monday and Tuesday at the E. D. Bert Haynes and family attend­ consumes more gasoline per csr t is loose, yon cannot whistle it Isom home while her brother Ken­ ed a rennion of tbe Storey ar.d than any other region of similar hack again. Unless it is stayed by neth had bis tonsils removed at Hover families at the Everett Hov­ dimensions on the globe. T h at’s enormous toil of men or halted by the general hospital in Albany and er home at Harrisburg, Sunday. a real mouthful. Sounds like an natural obstacles, or drenched by big mother stayed with him. Mrs. W. G. McNeil and children old- time booster blurb, doesn't it? rain, it will burn until it no long­ Sunday afternoon callers at E. visited at L. E. Eagy’s Thursday. Look at it this way: The pos­ er finds materia, for consumption. 0 . Isom’s were Mr. and Mrs. Win. The Hover and Haynes thresher session of a car per family indi­ In passing through the coast Wahl and daughters Dehua and finished threshing Saturday even­ cates a huge purchasing power ii. range of mcuntaine on the way to ing. every stratum of tbe population. Newport one sees the ghosts of Wilma. Lee Ingram went to Portland Gasoline consumption indicates The Misses Pearl and Grace trees that rise from old scars on the He PehrssoD are at the Harrisburg th a t the families are using the bus mountains where forest fires have Wednesday of last week. More families in the far west have been. Nature is replanting very spent the night at the Will Ingram hop yard. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ivev and son slowly—in fact hardly at all. Men Orie Kropf and Ed Hnstettler and L. E. Eagy and family were who were careless with fire put to Sunday guests at W. G. McNeil’s. naught the toil of centuries. Be left Monday for Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Commons careful with tire, t o i l then be more Mrs. Jessie McLaren and daugh careful than ever. All the green, and children of Colorado arrived ter Dorothey and Ida Shick were ery, the coolness, the delightful at the John W illbanks home Tues­ Corvallis visitors Tuesday after Mrs. noon. beauty, may be blackened and day and surprised them. made hideous by a single careless Commons is tbe W iUbauk’s daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvester and ter and they had not seen h er for act. Mrs. Emma Sylvester went to eight years. Monmouth Friday, bringing the Dorothy Corcoran spout Sunday girls home for the weekend. Tbe Corvallie Independent seem A thorough < ulturaJ and prt/f raatona I atbUar much worried because someone, with Beverly Isom. ah»p m the outatazding charattmatM U the Albert and Lillian Campbell who Stale U m v c ftit, Several weeks ago when B. E. have been visiting their grand sometime, for tome uoknown T r o t n t n f i« o j f e m j in reason might be attracted to Cor­ Cogswjll and family were a t Cas­ mother, Mrs. Johnson returned to 22 d e p a r tm e n ta o l th e C o lle g e o f vallis and establish an industry cadia they caught a young i iwn. thsir home near Grand Ronde L ite r a tu r « . S c ie n c e a n d t h e A r t * . with a pay roll. Never mind boy, He has a permit from the govern­ Sunday. A r c h it e c t u r e a n d A l l i e d A r t s — there is not much danger as long ment to raise it and it is dcing Business A d m in is tra tio n — E d u c a ­ as your town is dominated by the floe. tio n — J o u r n a lis m — G r a d u a t e S tu d y Flax Proving a Good Crop — L a w — M e d ic in e — M u s i c — P h y s i­ same “ boosters” and tbe same Mr. and Mrs. Michael R ickard cal E d u ca tio n — Sociology — S o c ia l commercial club who turned down were Sunday afternoon callers at A recent trip ol inspection over W o r k — E xten s io n D ivision . a large paper mill a year or so ago, A. E. W hitbeck’s. the tiax fields by members of the 5 k t Year O p e « September 27 . 1 9 2 i with the argument th a t " it would Brian Perry and family m ade a state chamber of commerce and O. Aoz in /o rm o tto n or ru fa /o fu * u m u bring rough workingmen to town. ” trip to the Murdock ptach orch.trtl A. C. showed th at ninety per cent Tht U n iV t r t t t g o f O royon. O rt Sunday. of tbe growers have found flax The Eugene Daily Gard is be. I.etha Tandy of V'enita ie v:isit- raising one of the best crops from ing distributed around Halsey. ing her cousins, Alice and V elda the standpoint of profit. Unlike some little couutry daily Curtis. From the farms the flax has gone papers it ie neat, clean and well George and Tom Heitzm au of to the state penitentiary where its limited and is easily readable. •A IM T » * /-'W A R N1SHE3 Portland have been speuding th eir m anufacture gives employment to summer vacations with their au n t, «•very able bodied man of six hund­ What we need in tbe United Mrs. Joe Cersovski. red inmates. From the peniten­ Stutes is a week-end th at is not so tia ry the manufactured fiax goes Sunday guests at the John Rolfe destructive of life, liberty and the o u t to two outside linen mills, home were George Godwin nud pursuit of happiness. which industries are direct results family of Buena Vista, Mrs. H ale of prison manufacture. The peni­ and family of Medford and Deo ten tiary furnishes the mills with Rolfe. flax products in th at state of manu­ Mrs. E. J. Gottsacker stnd facture necessary for their require­ daughters, Louise and Berni«ce and ments, from where it goes into their father and grandfather, Iyouis completed products. The Miles Heitzman, all of P o rtla rd , have linen m ills, a factory 100x14? feet, been spending the past t ’ ro weeks recently completed, at Salem an­ Save Your with Mrs. Joe CersovsLi. A/ j s . nounces it will enlarge to nearly Gottvacger and daughters will .re­ double present capacity, and an­ iTruck and Tractor! turn to Portland S aturday, but Mr. other factory, with authorized [ A t v e ry « m i ll coat y o u c a n Tbe time for glasses—is right at Heitzman will spend the sum m er , s a v e m a n y d o lla r « < j o r e - capital of $500,000, is under erec­ | p a i r s a n d d e p r e c ia t i o n b y tbe beginiug of the trouble with w ith bis daughter, M rs. Cersovski. p a i n t in g y o u r t r u c k , t r a c ­ tion. The state prison lias nearly your eyes. Delays are dangerous. t o r , w a g o n a a n d ix b e r fa r m t half million dollars in material im p le m e n ts w it h L O W E The eye is tbe most delicate mein, Lake Creek. Locals i and equipment and is steadily en- B R O T H E R S T R U C K her of the hnman body and every A N D T R A C T O K P A IN T . ; larging to meet demands, while Y o u ’l l f in d i t e a s y t o a p ­ (Enterprise Correspondent) moment you delay after the trouble p l y . I t d r ie s q u i c k l y , a n d about $100,000 was paid to farm ­ Mis» Myrtle Tobey is home from starts you are getting just that I t v e ry to u g h a n d w e a th e r* ers last year for their straw. r e s ta tin g . T h e A l u m i n u m ' much toward possible blindness. a months motor trip through Cali­ fin is h ia e s p e c ia lly g o o d t o r , Many farmers interviewed say m o t o r s a n d e n g in e s lie - Come in today and let us examine fornia with friends. They spent t h at fiax raising is the best crop in c a u s e i t w it h s t a n d s a h ig h ' your eyes. some time in Los Angeles and ai t ¡ t h e m id B u y e r s o f Eggs Sunday morning. 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