Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 10, 1927, Image 1

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    A g r c u 11 li r e
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
From the Editor’s
Point of V ie w
Parent Teachers' Meeting
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The monthly meeting of the
Parent Teachers’ associaliou m il
bt at the Halsey schoolhouse lc-
Incom© Tax Comes to the morrow (F riday) evening at 7.45.
The m eeting is on founders’ d ay .
Front
I he Oak plain school is to furnish
0Gov Pierce was] pilloried »nd latu-
basted and excoriated by the partv he the prooraip uud we arc sure that
didn't happen to bslon? to for advising t will he an excellent oue.)
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an income tax. That party seconded
If you have been missing these
the slnsh-fund work of Portland tax meetings of t|¡ . p . J . A you cg|1.
dodgers and they ‘put oue over on" the
cow counties and defeated the tax at the not realizo how unfortunate you
polls. They defeated Pierce lor another have been, because every oue of
term and elected their man for gov­ them has becu invaluable a nil cu-
ernor and thought they had the world joyable. It is not often th at we
by the tail. But they did not have thetr Hod such adm irable characteristics
man hog tied.
combined in one organization, but
Governor Patterson had been in poli­ such are the distinctive features or
tics ao much that they expected him to the H a lstv P ..T . A. Como and
play the game to its sordid limit, but see for yourself.
he did not. When he stated that be
At this meeting candy is to be
would make appointments with a view soli hv the Halsey icbool. I ’m
to the best interests of the state, with­ sure those who remember the
out regard to partisan expediency, some selling of the cake la9t year will
of them gasped and some thought he look forward to the candy sale
was talking through his hat.
this year.
teacher.
Now he gives them a careful analysis
of the state’s finauciai condition and
says he sees no road to speedy release
from debt but through au income t3x !
And it looks as if, astounded though they
be, they will take him at his w >rd and
levy that tax.
T h e Oregon Voter, which has led the
war xgainst the income tax in the news­
p ap er field, sa y s :
It Governor ratterson’s income tax
bill does not brand Oregon as a danger­
ous state in which to Invest money we
ate for it and for it strong.
A state which got a million and a half
from ilie income lax in a year, and then
ran in debt a million and a half a year
for two years without that t u , and in
which new investments were greater
aud decrease m rnral population smaller
in the year ol the tax than iu the others,
need not forego the tax on that ground
A state with Oregon's population aud
which adds a million and a half a year
to its debts, is no more attractive to ia -
vestors than one with a just income tax.
The Harrisburg Bulletin aptly says:
The bogev about the people otiug
down the income tax is a loke. They
have, and all other state taxes put up to
them. Bald propaganda killed the m
come tax. most of t paid by Portland.
If the question were referred to the
people today without the interference of
paid smoke screens, stink bombs and
'_erbal barrages doubtless it would eacry
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G C 1 1 !<CM DOWN, AWAV WAY DOW M
DC I I A l ’ P V H » 5 C C
A » > R ( C C O e c L ’ NC
W E W A N T THEM C H EA P, oh VCRV C H E A P
h ’C 'U . MAKC M ONEY 13V T H E .. G g A P
It E f t f t S
G O n o
M
Is a pcientiSe prepara­
tion for curing meat,
i ri,,.no ni» tha nec»
sarv inpredienta e-vcecfc
Balt, Cures meat better,
with less work end givre
deliciousflavor.Wiight’s
Ham Pickle ia eold by
vniw
,
’
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A very large crowd attended the
Charity grange carnival Saturday
evening and abonl |6 0 was cleared,
SPRING- 5 O N G - Ì
saves 19 lbs. of meat cut cf every 100 lbe
A larsetl.25bottla will sraoka a txrrs! of
meat — raaraateei
Rov. J. S. and Mro. Miller want
to Portland Sunday evening to
spend a few days with I their
children aud attend th» Holiness
convontion.
I uesday at the meeting of the
Church
of Christ missionary
soeiety with Mrs. J. E. True tha
leseou, on ” A frica,” wae given
by Jilts. Edith Koboett, and Mrs.
W. L. Welle read letters from her
daughter Goldie, who is a mission,
ary in the dark continent.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford visited e tO .
B. S taln ak sr’s, Corvallis, over the
week end.
William J. Carver died at 8:30
yosterduy morning at bis reeidenes
on the Hecker place, west of town,
aged 67. Mrs. Carver Isorvivse
him, as do seven daughters end
•o n e: John Carver ahd Mis.
Mary Greeu of Valsats, Mrs. Effie
Harwood of Newport and William
J. jr., Callie, Georgiana and Violet
Carver of Halsey. Tha funeral
will be at the Church of Christ
tomorrow, with burial (a t Fine
Grove.
,H A M . PICKLE
with cloth or brush.
Give» wonder fully delicious flavor
-does fiwty with oldsmoko heue«
Rue in Albaoy Tuesday, He was
sore about it and thought ha ought
to be privileged to go 50 miles i u
hour, but the Albany justice saw
oo difference between him aud a
whito man.
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This picture is presented to our it appealed first in the Eggsaminer,
lo u r horsemen ate subsidiary socio
leaders by the courtesy of the fa - official owjati of that body. The tics.
I
cific Poultry Producers’ association.
Pfne Grove Point«
t
a
(By Special Correageadeut)
M isaSophie Heinrich of Cnrvel-
liu spent Sunday with her parasite
here.
Miss Grace Pehrssos cams hozuc
from Moumoulh (or the week ea^.
Floyd Nichu!» and fam ily and
ducers’ association's position, is i the.attention of coogrees.” Above
Mivo
Leons Palmer Were Albany
well taken iu the recent issue o i ' we reproduce from the P.ggsamiuer
Are Crranmfamf
visitors
Souday.
your paper
I h»licVo th e (co-op.) a .om pe.iion picture to the one Mr.
A S K YOVSt P F A L E B for tbo genotna
W risfct'sEuiokeorEaiaPioida. B elli pas
M r. and Mrs. Jay Soytar visit,
ante«! aatieiaeUny or sou r mouev bi
erative) principle is right, and if ¡Dyer refers to. It represents fhe
four horsemeu of the Paeihc practiced more by farmers would '
W rite c e If your dealer can tsu op ly you.
ed at the M artin hum« Sunday,
We ll send io n »aluabie fce-k on « n o tio n
position -of the ipeculators about
coast, illustrutiug the u E co
meet and srrlain how you can y e t a Cue
” <* Pro-
The coiumuuily meatlug f a tu r .
eolve many ills th at now occupy March, April and May.
butehenng ret a t factory c o t
V.'ith the state running in deot a
day evening was well ettSudsd
HALbEY
PHARMACY
milfton and a half of dollars a year, and
uud, although the program wee
H A L S E Y , L IN N A N D O R E G O N
farmers paying much more than tlieir
ut the parsonage Friday. Twenty-
abort, owiug tu sows being unable
share of the coat of government, is it
one ladies aud a number of chil­
to be preseut oa account Of kick,
any wonder that the farm populntion Big
a t th e
dren
were present and only three
Peoria
«
likely
t0
get
a
Mouu
decreases dispite all the newcomers the
attended the cabinet meeting of the
uess, the negro play was much
tain States Power company liue.
chambers of commerce induce to settle
Linn county Christian Endeavor had bobbsd hair. Mrs. W, P. enjoyed.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
on farms?
Wahl gllve the lesson.
Tha cottage prayer-meeting of
J. S. McMuhuu aud
wife at A lbany Sunday afternoon.
W
hiter
again.
Yesterday
m
orn­
the
Peoria Free Methodieg ohuryh
It cost Los Augclcs county $150,000 to Saturday Evening at 5:45 became papa and mama last week
Harold, sou of Rev. J. S. Miller
raise Asa K eyes to the piunaclc oi uews 50c a plate
She a a girl. Papa and grandma uud wife, was up from Portland ing there was whito frost, with a was held at the Hughes home
paper notoriety. When he dropped
wont to a Corvallis hospital this and sang solos at the Methodist film of ice on thin puddles, and Tueeda^ afternoon.
back into obscurity nobody even heard
then a smiling suu.
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week to visit the new arrival.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Engy v«40.
church Sunday.
a splash.
Linn
county
health
wae
worse
od
Mr. aud Mrs. Estes Base VTsd*
The county court renewed E. D.
J. W. Stuphensou, the barber, is
Much gilded immorality, frequent th e best. Reduced to 20e. end
last
week,
with
16
cases
of
influ­
nesday.
Isom’s
appointm
ent
as
road
bu-
branching out in business. He
marriages and divorces, and finally pen­ less in larger quantities. Supply
enza, 1 of measels, 3 of inumpe, 2
pervieor.
has rented the Halsey hotel.
Spoon River tpariu i
ury in obscurity, are utually the lot of
your needs while it lasts.
of pneumonia, 4 of scarlet fever
heirs of great wealth.
IKut.rprlM
U*«rM»«a4a«oa>
The
most
attrastiv
e
littla
cua
iu
c ra n k G au slc’s brother C harles,
N. T. Sneed.
of smallpox, 1 of tuberculosis
Mrs. J, N. Eiliot called on Mrs.
Halsey these February days is the a Eugeue carpenter, has rented ................. ...... ...............
and 1 of whooping cough reported
cro-cus.
A. L. Falk Wednesday afternoon.
J. W. Carter’s house and is coming , to the state board of health,
Miss Lavelle Palmer was atjhoine to Halsey with his family to re.
W. R. Kirk was a business caller
'lh e Epworth League went to at th sceu u ty seat Wednesday aud
H o w to Buy G ood Q u a lity Poods
over the week end.
side.
the Christian Endeavor social at
Fiiday evening Sweet home
Prof. Patton and tainiiy expect thh Church of Christ Wedueaday Thursday.
a t Popular Prices
came over and beat Halsey high at to live where Mr. Merriam did
E. K. Carey and family visited
of last week and a great tim e was
basketball, 24 to 4.
relatives
in Qaleut over lbs week
bofurt ho moved to Newberg.
en jo y ed .
end.
Genevieve Wells, Lshei SeefclJ,
The VV. F. M. S. of the M. E.
Harold Stevenxou came from
Glenn Rindei uud Curl Sperling church had an interesting meeting
M. 0. H ardiug made a trip' t »
Brownsville <uet week ai d wired
Albany Thursday.
That is the answer.
t!:s W- I'. Carter house for electric
M rs.'Hazel Munksrs and daugh­
j
lights.
I Ion about
ter
and Bsulsh Miller aecornpauieJ
This brand includes a large assortm ent of
M is, M. M. Huslou, owner of
the H. L. Straleys to tbs carnival
tha houso where Prof, Pulton
quality foods which are sold at popular
at C harity grange Saturday uigbi.
ruaidee,
suffered a paralytic stroke
prices.
Alex Snodgrass and family spent
Sunday morning at her home in
Sunday
at H. J. F alk’s.
Portland uid her condition is
We can sell vou these splendid goods at
The
Busy
R»s Sewing club mat
serious.
popular prices because they are produced
at
Mrs.
J
.
N. E lliot’s Friday
Revival - meetings at the M. R.
and put on the m arket by modern m eth­
G et o u r prices before you bin
afternoon
aud
took Miss KJ us Falk
rhuich wi ! I egin unday ruorniiig
ods and at the lowest possible expense and
iu
as
a
usw
m
em ber,
n e rt. Mr. Miller '11! preach slid
We have the
cost.
Lev. Mr. brown v il! conduct the
IhuDius L iltlc aud wife of T o r.
song service.
usr were a ssk-eud guests of J. P.
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W hen you buy Preferred Stock you get the
Mrs. A. W. Eaefburn, mother Tem pleton’s.
Mrs. Cecil Uilysu spent Friday
good quality you want at a price you can
of Mrs. F. Uufurd Morris, was
N o. 9 3 9 Fence, 3 9c a rod, cash
stricken Iuesday morning iu her with Mrs- Clarence G illetts, ft
afford to pay.
home at the county seat with
Mrs. Davis aud seu H-eury
what war thought to be paralysis, spent Thursday evening at H. L
No. 8 3 2 Fence, 36c a rod, cash
liAt she soon wus better and has S traisy ’s.
been steadily improving,
Cecil Bllysu and fal
l.ewly
ily and
j ’ F r » M o it- dftX’an'cffliver, B. Mrs. A. L. Falk spent Si
ía tlr d a r •«
N o. 7 2 6 Fence,
1 c* a ro d ’ cdskf
re À , visit.
V
C., traveling in the interest of eo. K- L. Bilyeu’s, Lake Crs^
operative publicity w ork|for Brit- ing a relative they b^d I ’hot i assn
Mrs. Falk
ish Columbia, W ashington, Oregon for eifhieen years.
and California, was arrested near stayed Over night and Hundey.
(Cwetieusd oa teal page)
. Halsey for speeding and paid a 115
M'r-tfrr.s
P " » .!» tfs
L
Ldward Dyer, of Dei Ri0
stui lai in, in w riting to the Enter,
or«,e publisher, takes occasion to
icmark
“ The picture of the
Banquet
Comb Honey
Ask Us fair Preferred Stock
W ir e F e n c e ?
American ¿inc insulated Field Fence
M. V. KOONTZ Co.
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Hill & Co,