t RURAL ENTERPRISE Published E v e ry W ednesday, B y H i hebt A lmo » L Mr, anil Mr*. Martin Cumming» drove to Eugene Tuesday where they visited Mrs. Cummings'sister, Mrs. Elsise Rowan and family. M. E. Church Jos. S. Miller, Pastor. Sunday school, 10. Preaching, 11. Junior League, 2:30, Epworth league, 6:30 Preaching, 7:30. Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7:80. Bible S tu ly Tuesday, 2. Rev. S. J. Chaney will preach Sunday morning and conduct the business of the first quarterly con­ ference. Beef Breeds “Coming Back’ EDITOR AND PU BLIS H ER Wednesday, Oit. 13, 1926 O . C. Rossman andC . G. Hamer were on a banting trip up the M e-, Kenzie river Saturday and Sunday. i t a year in advance A rrearages. 1?%C a m onth Mr* Lot! .Mason and Misses Ruth and Frances Mary B a y n e of P e- Advertistng, 20c an in ch ; no discount o ria were guesta o f Mrs. Norn I (or tim e or space ; no charge fo r com Coleman Saturday. oosition o r c .langes. ____________________ _________ ~ E. D. bom , prominent farmer of the Alford community was in town Wednesday afternoon skak- ing hands with the voters. H° candidate for constable on tl Democratic ticket. There are many societies, but '«w that accomplish more wort than , u 0]j fashioned ladies aid «„ciety. The M E. ladies aid held an election of officers Wed neaday afternoon but kept right on pulling while the business was in progress. (y fla /s e y ^ /iiir c /i o f C h r is t Ceh/hfr JJth, J926 S u n d a y S e ito o i 10:00 a m. Miss .Mary Smith Miss Louise Robnett Mr. C. L. Carey Moses Honored in His Death. 9 ia n a S a io AI : ss H enrietta Starnes 9 ia n a id io ti Beverly Isom and Rbetta Armstrong M a n r i t t i Mrs.W- if- Robertson, Mrs. J. O. Cross, Mr. E. D. Isom and Mr. Carl [»om. C i ta r c i , S e r n ic r n 11:00 a. m. •'*"/» Mrs. C L. Carey S t e m o n - “ Tbs Love of Christ Constrain­ e d Us.” { B a ttiti S iin n tr . 12:00 -J d itr a o tn S e r v le ts 2:30 p. Ul. d d ita d io f f Miss Rowena Hoven S o io Esbon Loppon J f it/r t.ii Mr J Merle Appelgata S o io Mrs. J. M. Appelgate J f/iiftS K Mr. J. M. Shelly C h r is /ia a S n r ita v o r 6:30 p. m Special music by the orchestra, C tu r e i, 7;80 p In ^ t n m o n — ‘‘Peters’ Trial Serm on.” V itr n o S o / n 9 0 0 , V s a ia t W n ayen Vote the Republican Ticket P A R T Y G O V E R N M E N T IS B E S T FREDERICK STF I WER IT O s?° R I . S. Senator I. L. PATTERSON ' FOR Governor R E -E L E C T W . C. Hawley, Congressman, First District. N. J. Sinnott, Congressman, Second District. . E. Crumpacker, Congressman, Third Dis. Judge I homas A . McBride Justices of the Judge Henry J. Bean Supreme Court Judge George M. Brown S '* ' C ra m , Labor Commissioner. Thomas K.Campbell, Public Service Com. ELFX T Charles A.Howard, s„p t. Public Instruction. M .v 1 Wir* ch*>*" Republican .ta m la n l bearers in the • y p rim an e,. O u r. i. a governm ent of political parties. In Oregon H . ” * f° u " ‘«*tion .tone ol popular governm ent. The Re- n an lM” v "I ' 'rrynn i, prou.l of the men eoium sted on it. state tick- m ,n - <,U ** **** K"°*1 8 ° v ,rn n ,en ,; ,f >«“ beheve in the direct pri- VOTE THE REPUBLICN TICKE T Election November 2 (f.iid A dvertisem ent) Republican State Central Committee Phil Metechan. Chairm an Floy,! Cook. Secretary Junction C ity Sunday - - Monday Douglas Fairbanks IN “The .9 9 Black P irate’ AU photographed in natural color. Bv far the biggest picture he ever made. SHORTHORN STEER “ E-DA-HO II” G rand C ham p ion P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock E xp o sitio n 1925. and E x h ib ite d by U n iv e rs ity o f Idaho, Moscow / J r / o y r a / n ¿ £¿)a// ¿Jay C Rialto Theatre Bred, Fed The S tate of Idaho becam e fam ous I The Industrial E xhibit offers much during th e 1925 Pacific In tern atio n al | that is of intense interest, showing Livestock Exposition through the I raw m aterials being converted Into splendid showing made by its live-1 finished articles, and other manufact- stock entries. One of th e S tate's out I ured products of many kinds. Then standing aw ards was Grand Champion | there is the Land Products Show and Steer, bred, fed and exhibited by the ! the splendid Dairy Products Show. U niversity of Idaho, Moscow. „ , . v ,. . ____ ,,, „ .... H ere it is possible, in one day, to Keen com petition will prevail this bird's-eve view of agricultural year, for Oregon. W ashington, Mon- S \ , *y. , 1 agricultural tana. C alifornia and B ritish Columbia “?d ‘»‘»“• ‘■•ial developm ent. and activ are all sending en tries which they be- ,tlea tbe W est lieve will secure the prem ier aw ard. I The railroads are again co-operating It is an inspiration to go through by offering round trip fares a t one and can the m am m oth ten-acre building visit- one-third rates. Full p articulars —1— — ing the exhibits of cattle, sheep, be obtained from the local agent. swine, heavy d raft horses, night horse show horses. A big. new_ F « , ° ^ F ’ !° 0’®0 0 ®? ,D Pr*m‘Um " '° ne5' Show will be offered this year for th e *’ offered‘ tb e b‘8geSt live8tock Pre­ list v offered anyw here = in first time. The A m erican N ational Fox mium **’ .» Amer B reeders’ A ssociation have decided to ica- Pacific International dates this m ake the Pacific International h e ad -, year are October 30-November 6 in- q u arters for an unnual show. j elusive; the place—P ortland, Oregon Lake Creek Locals baby sou and Mrs. R ickard’s mother, Mrs. Trennan, of Benton county, visited at Michael Rick- ad’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robertson and daughter, Mrs. Jess Cross, were yisitors at E. D. Isom ’s Thursday evening. Mrs. L. E. Bond and son Lester of Albany spent Tuesday evening of last week at E. D. Isom’s, (By an Enterprise Reporter) Miss Frances Norton of Halsey was a week-end guest of Miss Jen­ nie Nicewood. Mrs. Munlee Spores of Spring- field returned home Wednesday, after speodiog several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams. Tuesday evening about 75 John Salash and Linn Norton neighbors met at the home of Mr. and their wives returned from a ten and Mrs. Bert Ilavnes. The days outing at Yaquina Wednes- evening was spent visiting and a day evening. They report the community sing was indulged in. weather very stormy on the coast Mrs. J. \V. Morgan gave several during their stay. instrum ental numbers and several children gave recitations. Re­ Know Your Cook Book, freshments were served. We re- Girls, A dvice of Diva gret to lose Mr. ai.d Mrs. Haynes from onr neighborhood. M argery Maxwell, prim a donna with A number of delegates and the Chicago Civic and R avinia onera members of the I,inn county | companies, a n d Farm ers’ Lnion met here Satur- who enjoys __ distinction of be­ I i day. ing among the Martin Cummings and family first A m e r i c a n girls to be recog­ ; spent Sunday in Corvallis and nized In grand visiting the children’s faun home. opera c 1 r c 1 e s, tak es p a rticu lar Among those attending Mode's pride in her cul- j sale Saturday from here were Mr. Inury skill. Cook­ | and Mrs. Heury Brock, C. S. ing, In her e sti­ Williams, N. H. Cummings and m ation, is a fine a r t w hich Is ra p ­ family, George Ledgerwood and idly being lost. D oubtless one M a rg e ry M a x w e ll wife, A. L. Davis, Robert Bilyeit o f the big reasons fo r this condition I and L'oyd Simons and son. Is th a t modern young men don't ex- Bert Haynes and family — ........... ...................... ........} are. Pect th e girls they m arry to know m o v in g to a farm near Harrisburg 1 1,1 . about cooking,” said Miss Max- ,1 : , 6 well, this week. In the future, before man pops the question, he's going to find out w heth­ e r th e girl knows w hat calories are and w hether she’s wise to the elem ents of n balanced diet. (E n te rp rise Cot respondent) " A few questions before the m inis­ Chester Curtis and family visited te r asks, 'Do you tak e this woman?' would save a thousand recrim inations Jack Curtis near Peoria Sunday. later.' Mr. and Mrs Frank Kropf went T here a re certain dishes to w hich to Eugene Sunday. Miss Maxwell Is p artial. As she ex­ plains them, they a re readily pre- Velda Curtis and Bertha Comely pared. Miss Maxwell uses for Alford Arrows visited the school Friday noon. after, M a ry la n d C hicken . T w o 214 lb. 1 cup w a te r c h ic k e n s ” cn, then reduce the tem p eratau re to The schoolhouse floor received a ISO degrees F. and cook until tender, about tw enty m inutes longer. B aste fresh coat of oil during the week every ten m inutes during cooking w ith end, which was much appreciated ’s clip melted butter. Remove to f l a t ­ ter and pour around a cream sauce by the pupils and teacbei*. made of fat In dripping pan. th s flwur Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom aud diluted milk, salt and pepper. A sp aragu s t n F r i. F •laughter Beverly visited at A. F bunch fresh H cup w a te r » Robnett'» in Eugene Saturday : 1 ssparsgue | tb .p . b u tte r / round» toast 2 tb»p. flo u r ' night and Sunday and attended « 6 "posebed egg« i tup , a lt ( the rally day services at the First <4 cup evapo rated Pepper m ilk d ilu te d 14 cup g ra te d Christian church Sunday morning w ith cbeeee There were 1678 present at the P rep are a w hite sauce of the b u tte r I Hour. Salt, pep|>er and diluted 1 Hlk. Sunday school hour. Cook the asparagus In boiling salted Mrs. J. H. Rickard is on the w ater D rain and add to w hite sa»ce •ick list. Dr. Dale of Eugene was Place a poached egg in center of toast. Pour asparagus around the egg and called to see her Friday. sprinkle grated cheese over top of Raymond Rickard and Serve a t once. Holland Bulbs Sunday School 10. Preaching 11. has a rriv e d -a fine lot Christian Endeavor 6:80. reasonable in price. Preaching 7:80 Call in and see them Sunday is rally day. Let us make it a day of thanksgiving also. We have no chosen deco­ rating committee, but each person or family is a committee to arrange A lb a n y . 0 STORE a kisplay of lru it and vegetables or other produce. Bro. Robertson has offered $1 for the best display and Bro. White 50 cents for the second best. It has been suggested All kin d s at Lowest R ates. W e special­ that tnings th at do not perish too ize in Auto and T ru ck insurance. quickly be brought. The Sunday school will decide where these J. L. STUART, things shall go. ‘‘T h e Insurance M an” Clifford L. Carey, Pastor. 120 E llsw orth St., Albany, Phone 400 INSURANCE * The Triangle Mills, J nc., gS m anufacturers of Triangle and K o r-s Pout- X try feeds, maintain an excellent field service departm ent. This service is free to any J poultryman, simply for the asking. I' Ask about it. I O. w. I R I M W e ( an Give I ou Good Prices on OIL MEAL "!i™ Highest prices paid for poultry f nd eggs. W e buy what the farmers hav * to sell and sell what the farmers have to buy. T. J. Skirvin Seed (o HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L AND SURPLU S $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited 2 eggs F ine bread crum bs Mrs. Clara Brcmenkanip and I g j , ro,ler” Fat her daughter and Mr. R hyne! f epP*r 1-2 cup b u tte r 1 CUP evaporated 1 tap. sa lt started this week for thoir borne in m ilk dilu te d Dash pepper w ith 2 tbep. flo ur Kansas, after visiting for some D ress, clean and cut up chickens. time at Joe Cersovski's. Sprinkle w ith salt and pepper, dip In Johnny Ilostettler underwent a crum bs, egg. and crum bs. P lace In a surgical operation in Eugene Fri- well-oiled dripping pan, and bake tw enty m inutes In a 450-degree F. day morning. 1’rs. Our shipm ent of Church of Christ Serves six. HALSEY Do.llor H udson GARAGE 1 & Tires, Tubes and Accessories 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 Afijnork done reasonable and guaranteed 1 F o r d T d T u dr *n sP,endid'con dition . rord Touring Car w.th Good Rubber for $35 Who Wouldd’t Smile happily upon opening a box of these delicious candies? The wonderful assortm ent, various flavors and tem pting appearance of these ‘'lum ps of delight” win to us all lovers of good sweets and judge« of confectionary excellence. Try theta once and see if we ex- aggerate the perfection of these goods. Clark s Confectionery