Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, August 25, 1926, Image 2

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    HURAL ENTERPRISE
income tax measures exactly alike
except that one provides for a GRECIAN DANCERS A T TH E SESQU1 urday until Monday.
Published Every W ednesday,
property offset and the other does
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith ol
B y Hi uert L. A lmon
not. It is generally conceded that
Portland called at Cheater Curtis*
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
after the Grange people drafted an
Monday. They had been here to
income
tax bill tbs opponents of
Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1926
attend the burial of their brother-
income tax initiated another ex­
in-law, Joseph Lyons, of Reeds­
actly like it except for the property
SI a year in advance
port.
Arrearages. 12J£c a month offset in the hope of confusing the
Mrs. J. F. Isom of Oakridge,
A dvertising, 20c an in c h ; no discount voters and dividing the vote. Now,
for lim e or space ; no charge (or com- if you favor an income tax the
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leslie of W il­
•osition or c hanges,
mington, California, and Mrs.
safe way is to vote for both.
sa "P aid-for Paragraph»." to a Ila».
Cleona Smith or Los Angeles, visit­
There will be no confliction it both
Ma ad vaiilaing dlsgula»d as s tir s
ed at the E. D. Isom home Mon­
become law and this is a good way
day.
to beat the sm art politicians at
The Business o f Farming their own game.—H arrisburg Bui
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck
letin.
spent
Monday evening at the H.
Of necessity, the farmer is ttie
L. Straley home.
and return
greatest business speculator in the
The most convincing arguments
United States. Adverse weather are those bearing out your own
J. H. Rickard and family a t ­
For u se F r id a y , S a tu r d a y
conditions, insects and numerous theories.
tended a conference of the M. E
a n d S u n d a y • » r e tu r n
pests may ruin crop prospects
Church at Corvallis Sunday,
lim it T u esd a y
almost In a day. As the situation
Did You Ever Stoo to Think
Lee Ingram and family called at
is becoming more fully appreciated
v. E. W hitbeck’s Thursday after-
15-day ro u ndtrip tickets
farmers are leirning the value of By Edson R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee.
noon.
on sale daily at slightly
organizing, and otherwise safe­
O kla., Board of Commerce.
higher fare perm it stop­
guarding their financial future.
That private enterprise is the
overs.
Notice of Appointment of Ad
In 1923, over two billion dollars very life o f a community.
ministratrix.
C onvenient trains going
worth of sales, including live stock,
That where private enterprise is
and returning.
were handled through farmere' or­ encouraged, you will find a pros­
Notice is hereby given th at the under- j
ganizations. This was aluiost one- perous people; where it is hamper­
signed by an order of the C onnty C ourt
Travel in comfort
quarter of the total business of the ed, you will find business at a
of Linn County, Oregon Iras been ap­
industry.
and safety
standstill.
pointed A dm inistratrix of the estate of
The speculative nature of farm ­
T hat our railroads, telephones,
Edward N. Fairo deceased, (whose true
ing has caused food prices to rise and the majority of our power
name was Norman Neal Rogga and who
at a rate in excess of those of gen­ companies are private enterprises
served in the U nited States Army under
eral commodities, but as agricul­ aud owned by m ultitudes of people.
name of Edward N. Fairo.) All persous
tural becomes better organized,
That some utilities are munici
These dancers have selected for their graceful perform ance the keystone
having claims against said estate are re­
foodstuffs may he expected to be­ pally owned.
Some misguided shaped pool in the court yard of the Pennsylvania S tate Building at the Sea­ quired to present them w ithin six
gal-Centennial International Exposition in Philadelphia, which eelohrates 15(1
come more stabilized, because large people think they should be state years of A m erican Independence. The spot is one of the m ost beautiful a ' i
Clay P. Moody,
’
nonths from the date of this notice^
unsold surpluses may be conserved | owned.
These people usually artistic on the exposition site. The Exposition continues until December 1.
A gent
with the proper vouchors, to the under!
to meet demand.
have failed to study the situation
iigned at the office of T ussing & Tus
In the solving of m arketing' and have based their opinion on
ing, at Halsey in I.inn County, Oregon.
prohlam#, sgriculture is conspici- what some
Dated and first published this 25th day
spell-binder says.
PIANO:—Will sell reasonable,
of August, 1926.
ously weak in comparison with Spell-binders are usually after
Rosewood
finish, Storey & Clark
ELLA
ROGGA,
other industries.
It is only something for themselves, seldom
piano.
W
rite
Mrs, Adda Leeper.
A dm inistratrix Aforesaid.
while
the
pump
was
running.
through solution of these problems taking into consideration the wel­
Pine Grove Points Considerable damage was done to Tussing & Tussing, Attys. for Admx. 527 West 2nd. st.,
Albany.
th a t stabilization of agricultural fare of the public.
the
building
which
housed
it,
and
income will be made possible.
(By Special Correspondent)
That the growth of public utili­
a large cement trough alongside
As each year passes, the farmer ties has been amazing, and the
Albert Heinrich and Bill Carver
is strengthening his position, and greatest growth and success has came down from Valsetz to spend the building was cracked by the
force of the explosion.
eventually the element of specu­ boen made by those utilities that Sunday at their homos.
Russell Knighten and Mrs. Elsie
lation will in a large measure be are privately owned.
Miss Eunice Sylvester came from
removed from the indnstry.
Private enterprise has done the Monmouth F nday evening to spend Davjs of Albany were at the
Knighten farm Thursday.
most tor the convenience and the week end at home.
Among the 19 tneusures to be happiness of the people.
Mr. and and Mrs. Charlie Syl­
placed on the ballot for the Nov­
ORE than nine million Bibles were sold or
Rrivate enterprise has made it vester of Portland visited at the
Alford Arrows
ember election will be found two
distributed in 1915.
possible to light the smallest home Fred Sylvester home last week.
measures almost identical. Two
as well as the largest. It has made
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Would you not love to have companion volumes to
P. A. Pehrsson was a Junction
it possible to help business, light« n
Those
attending the “ Trail to
City visitor Saturday.
help you discover the treasures in that Wonderful
labor, and when you come to think
R ail” celebration at Eugene from
Book?
Miss Elanor Heinrich ol Corval­
of it, the cost of electric power is
this community were Lee Ingram
lis
spent
the
week
end
with
her
probably the smallest single item
and family, Michael Rickard and
in the cost of living or the cost of parents.
wife, E. D. Isom and family and
L. E. Eagy and family and Mr. J. H. Rickard and family and Mr
doing business.
[1688-1772]
Private enterprise should be en and Mrs. Ben Ivey and son visited and Mrs. B. E. Cogswell and son
couiaged, for iu it rests our pros friends in Eugene Friday.
Philip.
explained the Bible’s practical application to daily life; how it
perity.
describes the life hereafter; what the Bible parables mean when
Misses Pearl and Grace Pehra-
Joseph Lyon ol Reedsport was
spiritually interpreted.
COPYRIGHT, 1926.
son came home from the Harris­ buried in the Masonic and I. 0. O.
His theological works—as issued by himself— lave been pub'
burg hop yard Saturday, returning F. cemetery Sunday.
lished by the Houghton Mifflin Co. in most modem transla­
t-a
Sunday evening.
\ « Ida and Delta Curtis spent the
tion from the original Latin, in the Rotch Edition of 32 volumes.
Mr. and Mrs. I*. A. Pehrsson weekend with their grauilmothtr,
The
first twenty give the spiritual sense of Genesis and
visited Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Becker Mrs. C. N. Tandy.
Exocus
as understood in Heaven; and volumes 26, 27, 28 give
oear Monroe Sunday.
likewise the spiritual sense of the Book of ReveWion.
Beverly Isom spent several days
Mrs. Floyd Nichols and Mrs. the first of the week with Coralea
Volume ao, Ntorriaae Love, views from the union-of the Divine
E. E. Hover attended the social Moody.
Love and the Divine Wisdom the Law of Sex th .-oiRjhout all crea­
Save Your
afternoon given by the missionary
tion. It shows the crown and jewel of the C hristian Religion,
Chester Curtis and family visited
the union of one with one only. Price $i.oc i.
ladies in honor of Mrs. Tate at
¡Truck and Tractor
his uncle, Jack Curtis, near Peoria
Peoria Wednesday afternoon.
V^umes xo j j , 33, contain a full statec ent of the True
Sunday.
1 At very small cost you can
Christian Religion as revealed from Heaven. $> .ao the set
The time for glasses—is right at
A. F. Albertson and family were
save many dollars cm re­
Lee Ingrams were Sunday after­
pairs and depreciation by
the begining of the trouble with Albany visitors Wednesday,
painting your truck, trac­
noon callers at theU pm eyer home.
The whole ja volumes in half-morocoo at $1 1, jin buckram, $40.
your eyes. Delays are dangerous.
tor, wagons am, other farm
H. L. Blood and family were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Roberts
implements with I-O W E
The eye is the most delicate mem- county seat visitors Wednesday.
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BROTHERS TR U C K
children of Toledo, and Mr. Rob
her of the hitman body and every
A N D T R A C T O R P A IN T .
Floyd Nichols and family a td :
are thc4 r ^ ,r‘troductory bocks to the FAevela-
Y o u'll find it easy to ap­
moment you delay after the trouble Mr. and Mrs. Estes B a is and child­ e rt’s brother and family from
tiooaof SwBDENBoao. They are in large prir ,t, bound in buck­
ply. I t dries quickly, and
east
visited
at
Michael
Rickards
ram, and contain from ado to 48, pag»a
is very touah and weather- '
starts you are getting just that ren spent Friday evening at the '
Suuday.
resisting. The Aluminum
much
toward
possible
blindness.
finish is esjtcvudiy g'xxi for
Eagy home.
Pientice and Vyron Isom of
motors and engines be­ Ì Ì
Come in today and let us examine 1
l E A \ EN A N D HELL from things ketrrd end teen $1.25
L. E. Eagy and family and Mr. Oakridge visited at the home of
cause It srithatands a high
your eyes.
degree of heat.
and Mrs. Ben Ivey visited Albany J
Angelic Wisdom Concern ing—
Onr new address—313 West First
and Salem Wednesday.
He/ure you p ain t, are us
T H E D IV IN E PR O V ID EN C E. which gevtm , the Uni«™»
st., next door to Western Union.
sndffit Heaven, and the Helix
th sle a a ^ w S b
Kay Hover and Mrs. Kosa Over-1
r f all thing, in creatnn. and ln the everyday Ufc of» nan
$1.25
ton were married in Albany Satur­
T H E D IV IN E LOVE A N D
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day and are now “ somewhere io I
tied
fnw pt*il»hed in Latin at Amatenfcni iTrtv
l . i
Optometrists and Manufacturing the northwest” on a short wedding j
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'’fir-7 ubh.td ffiL.^
Opticians
tour.
Tiie community meeting I
ALBANY
OREGON
$1-25
Saturday evening was well attend­
Price of all three at me time, including portage
$2.75
ed. A feature of the program wm ,
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a debate, “ Resolved, th at old;
bachelors are more undesirable in a j
A thorwujS cultural
proirM M nal acSolar
community than old m aids.” The
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desirable qualitys of old maids
Stale University
T r a in in f »« o ff s - r j m
Personal Service by an||Experienced Printer were ably presented by Nora Pehn*
son, Agnes Chandler ami Clara-
22 departments of the College of
of Suvdm. Ik maatesed jm
Literature. Science and the A rts. I
b 'll Blood in costumes such is I
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—Law—Medicine—Music—Physi­
and Roy Owens representing the
cal Education—Sociology - S o c i a l
Send order* Dr tnqurif.e» to
A ny Girl in I rouble
btchelors.
Needless to say the
V o r k — Extension DiMsion
women
won.
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