N e w s ( C o n tin u e d fro m firs t p a g e ) K o o k - R it e e le c tric sto ve , $ 2 . Ailord Arrow« (Enterprise correspondent) M r. and Mrs. Cbailes C ortis and children, Charles Dean, Anna Louisa and Elnora, visited Jack C urtis of Peoria Sunday. M r. and Mrs. A. P. RobneU and daughter Dorie of Eugene spent Saturday at E. D. Isotn’s Beverly Isiom accompanied them home th a t evening, returning with her parents Sunday evening, after they had spent the day Jin Eugene. Mie. A. E. W bilbcck called on Mrs. John Rolfe Monday after- to on . o r f r y w it h th e e le c tr ic iy y o u p a y fo r b u t F in d K en tu cky Has 2 A nti-G ossip Laws Louisville. K y .— Defeat Io Tennessee recently of to “ anti- gossip law" has caused stu­ dents of history to dig Into musty tomes and discover that Kentucky has two. ooe «Darted In 1924 and the otber passed on from Mother Virginia to Its lusty infant Kentucky. The latter statue Is more than 250 years old. but Its provisions are Just as binding now as when the grand assembly of the colony of Virginia, In ses­ sion at James City in 1600, adopted the measnre. The Virginia bill Is kuowD as chapter 11. of the acts and was passed while “ the Merrle Monarch,” Charles II., was on the throne of England. When Virginia became a state 11 adopted the acta of the colony, and when Kentucky was crea led In 1792 from Virginia that stale adopted the Virginia statute«. ¿oooooooo ooooc-ooo-oo oooooo 5 Dr. Shelton resigned as mayor The A lfo rd school closed Friday of Brownsville and R. D. Coshow w ith a picnic io the woode near succeeds him . Church Notices Guests at Michael Rickard's Sunday were a ll the children of Methodist— N ext Sunday : M r. and Mrs R ickard,M r. and Mrs. 10 a. m ., Sunday school Guy Roberts and children of To­ 11, Public services« ledo, M r. and Mrs. Robert M cFet 7, Epworth League o f Eugene and Air. and Mrs. Ray 8, p ub lic services mood Rickard and baby o f Me 8 Thursday, prayer meeting Farland. Here a ll w ill find a welcome, K e ith Hayes spent Ihe week end regardless of social standing. Y<>ur presence w ill help, and we w ill try w ith Carl Isom. to do you good. Velda, A lice und Delta C urtis J. S. M iller, pastor. visited Bertha and Clara Comely Church of C hrist— Sunday afternoon. J. II. R ickntd and fa m ily at tended church both m orning and evening at Lake Creek and iu the afternoon at McFarland. Mia* Ada Drown of Albany visited at J. D. Brubaker's from Thursday u n til Sunday, (By Special Correspondent) Are you going Io g>t Mr. and M rs. H - L. W allace o! Liger Islai d spent Ihe week end at A F A lheiteon’ a, Mrs. J. A. Johteon Albany Monday. A good crowd was Preaching, 11 C hristian Endeavor, 7 Precsching, 8 C lifford L. Carey, pastor. Pine Grove Point« ir. attended the comiuuuito meeting Friday ev en ­ ing and enjuyed the program. M is. Low ry is e till i l l at her husband's home in C nrvrllie and a fte rs week witho it school M ‘i Agnes Chandler lenches at Pit Grove thia week. A llie rt H einrich spent S i n l- y w ith home folks. S ee ro o m . it at and th e not heat E n te rp ris e o ffic e X Mure Than 3,000 Preferred Shareholders - X - ■ ..7, • .Í th e Ask For Yonr Copy of This Attractive Book C cnuiain^ sixteen pages of pictures and facts, illustrating and describing the properties of Moun­ tain States Power Company, the booklet shown above is yours for the asking. It is packed full r.f informative facts about this progressive public utility company. Its charts pre­ sent a striking picture of growth. Its pictures illus­ trate modern plants, and properties, built and main­ tained for the service cf the public, with capital supplied by large numbers of investors. Their money is used for the construction of permanent, useful public utility properties. A large map illus­ trates the wide territorial diversity. t i It tells you, too, how you may become a partner in public service, by investment in the Company's preferred shares. W rite or phone for ycur copy today. M ouN TAitt S tates P ower C ompany Retta Arm strong spent Monday night w ith Beverly Isom M r. and Mrs. Sam R inglor aud sun Jacob called at j . D. Bruba ker'a Monday tve ilin g . d o n ’t use in s u m m e r, A Suit of Clothes ? Charles V . Burr of Brown**W e ie selling the u iin j. sen (inc ) MEN’S SÜJIS Math) of $23.50 for VIRGIN WOOL and $31.50 Made to your iudivedual m a ure L yle Ksgy spent the week end ' Backward, tu rn backward, Time ! in th y flig h t. w ith hia grundfather al O akvil'e Make me a c h ild again, just for Mrs Laurel C h u dler attended to n ig h t," th« meeting of the U -go.Lgo c|is> In the story of the back-turned at Mrs. Perry T aylor's F riday clock thia week Mr. Brent is afternoon. gelling Inc'« toward childhood l i t RUR>". enterprise (Continued from first page) Published every Thursday at Halsey, Oregon, by Wm H. Wheeler W i l l b o il “J very enjoyable time v u hfiTSat- urday evening »hen about forty gath­ ered at R L. Falk's. The main fea­ ture of the evening was a weiner roast. The guests brought cake and sandwiches Cocoa and coffee were served with the refreshments Those present besides the L. R. Falk family were P. W H J. and W A. Palk and C. L. Palk Jr. and R. E. Bierly and their families, C. L. Palk sr„ Howard Palk and Miss Mamie Palk. The roast was In honor of Mrs. L. R Falks birthday. ROMANCE OF WEEPAH of dwellings have been teals. During the Inst week or so there has been an Influx of building supplies, as all the $1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12Hc a month. Stops when time expires available trucks In Tonopah were unless continuance Is ordered. brought into service, and now the frame buildings are becoming more Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount for time or space; no charge for numerous. These buildings spring up composition or changes. Announce­ In hut a few hours after the supplies ments of entertainments, food sales, arrive In camp. etc., whose object is to raise money, Fast Work. charged at regular advertising rates. One of the best examples of such Announcements of religious meetings, work Is the Weepah club, where not exceeding four inches, free if •Hard Hock Jack” jovially greets all copy is received before Tuesday. comers. It Is a flat-roofed structure with a canvas sign bearing the words "Eats and Drinks." The material for Stage and Railroad Time this place was brought Into camp at Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey 1:20 Saturday afternoon. By six 8:25 p m., 4:25 p. m., 12:25 p. m. o’etpek there were three poker games Arrives Brownsville going full blast, and another famous 8:50 p. m., 4:50 p. m., 12:50 p. m. old character of the camps, "Smiling Leaves Brownsville Jack." was standing behind a short 11:15 a. m., 3:20 p. m., 9:00 p. m. improvised bar ready to dispense Arrives Halsey cigarettes or liquid refreshments 11:40 a. m.. 3:50 p. m., 9:30 p. m. Pouring In and out about the tables Upon request from passengers desir­ and counters ts a steady stream of prospectors, miners, brokers, sight ing to use train No. 16, leaving Halsey seers and newspaper men. The speech at 6:10 a. m.. stage will call at Browns­ ville In time to protect this connection. Is rough, but the men are happy. Otherwise no protection. There Is always a good group hang Ing around Frank Horton, Sr., when Southern Pacific trains arrive going north he Is In Weepah, and he ts accepted 3:50, 6:10, 11 49 a. m. and 4:11 p. m. as being the father of the camp; for Going south it is he who has been trying to “ sell 12:21, 8:23 and 11:19 p. m. that particular section of the country All trains except that going north at for a long time. Having won and lost one big fortune he handles his work 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged. now with admirable capability. The sudden visions of wealth and the Im­ A l . G . B a rn e s ’ mense quantities of mall offering him help do not bother him In the least C irc u s C o m in g He Is always the same Jovial man each day. Each day Horton takes a trip oui to the camp to see that everything runs smoothly there. He listens to the Advertising agents representing Al. fickle praise of those who come to Weepah. and attends to his duties od G. Barnes “ circus "have” been posting the ground until early evening. Back pictorial circus bills in this vicinity in Tonopah al night he smilingly re announcing the coming of this ex­ Jects more offers to help bim. and at cellent show, and advertisements will the same time listens gravely to tbe be found in our columns this week. plans of others who are eager to show The management of the Al. G. Barnes him how he can make a fortune. Circus announces the following fea­ Young Horton and Leonard Traynoi tures this year: do not say much. They answer all The all new spectacle entitled. questions as courteously as possible, Aladdin and the Parade of Gold,” U. and then return to their prospector which approximately 1,000 people take friends to do their talking. part, including the Chinese beauty, Thirteen Sacks of Ore. Lola Lee Chong; the Chinese giant, Up on the side of the bill where the Liu Yu-Ching, the biggest man on cut l i a s exposed the gold ore are 13 earth; Klinkerts, equestrian midgets, sucks of ore. They weigh approxi­ fourteen tiny horsemen from Bavaria; mately SO pounds each and have an San Marcus, the $16,000 equine star; estimated value of somewhere be the zebra round-up, with the largest tween $50,000 and $100,000, accord herd in captivity In America; and ing to the elder Horton. These arc many other novel features and per­ left for public Inspection each day formances given by American and and at night they are placed in the foreign artists, and animals from ev­ cut once more, covered with an old ery part of the world. Two performances are given dally— wagon top and guarded by a man who sleeps there. the afternoon starting at 2 o'clook, No work Is being done on the pockei and the night performance at 8 o'clock. or vein of ore for two reasons. One The doors are open one hour previous Is that there Is a possibility of Its for the Inspection of the largest trav­ petering out, und the other Is that elling zoo in America, and for the people ure looking at It most of the children to see the Chinese exhibit time. In which Liu Yu-Ching and his suite Although there is no established law hold a reception. The Al. G. Barnes Circus has al­ In the camp at Weepah, there Is a very trustful attitude amoug the rest ways enjoyed an excellent reputation, dents there. Stories concerning claim giving universal satisfaction to all Junipers are sent out occasionally, but thetr patrons. Admission, adults 75c. sucb cases are few and far between children 50c. The average man who has lived in the M a n ’s D eb t to Books desert for any length of time realize» God be thanked for hooks! They the value of helping rather than hurt ire the voices of the distant and the tug the other fellow, and he lives bi that rule. His tent ts always open to leiul, and make us heirs of the sp irit­ any one who may need It or anything ual life of past ages. Books are the true levelers. They give to all who In It. Whether or not Weepah w ill prove •vill fa ith fu lly nse them the society, to be a camp great enough to produce the spiritual presence of the best and millionaires in the same manner that greatest of our race.—W illiam Ellery Tonopah. Goldfield. Virginia City and Channing. other famous Nevada towns did Is at this stage of the game problematical. U ntil enough work can be done in the field to prove that the district Is a really rich one there Is always tbe v ic in ity . B eautiful instru m e nt; * bargain ; pay «10 a m onth. F or doubt that It may be Just a "flivver.” to Eugene Tuesday, May Seventeenth. P 0R Halsey SALE I 1 i 2 A 1 NO 1 1 V F in Ten cents lor me whole i t iry, W ith the Clock Turned B a c k .’ ’ Buy food insurance Misses Rita R-ed and Pearl Pehrsson spent the week end at the Pehrsson home. Mrs. H. 1,. Blood and M a iy, from Eugene, visited iu th is viciu . tty Friday. Mr, and M'S. Ray Hover of Albany spent the week end at E. E. Hover’ «, Since the recent prohibition Of re­ ports of divorce eases in London the number of such suits has doubled Home people i not stage cels brtt lea i seem to have khrunk from the courts through dislike; fo r; the broadcasting of their lnttmMt»‘ dorh*£tic relations until such broadcasting was discontinued TOO LATE Start your baby c h ic’’ « on ALBERS' We have back number.« For ton cents we will send the entire story to any address in Oregon. Have it sent to a friend. L IF E C H IC K S T A R T E R or L IL L Y 'S IN S U R A N C E F E E D It's cooked w ith dried sweet m ilk and cod liver oil fo r better '« • “ G* We carry a fu ll line of each T. J. SKIRV1N SEED Co., Halsey and Harrisburg DELB ER T STARR Funeral Director and Licensed Emhalmer LADY A S S IS T A N T Brow us ville, Oregou E. E. and Ray Hover went to If vou enjoy a good meal Eugene Sunday. And know a good meal when vou gel It Mr. and Mr«, p Pehrsson, Y ou'll be back (or you'll not forget It Legion lunch h ila Reed and Pearl Pehrsson were PARAGON CAFE Tuesdays Sunday visitors at N. K. Cband. G E O M. G IL C H R IS T ler'e. Next autumn will be NOW Mesdames Charles and Floyd h ilds a couple of weighty negro Nichcle and Gertrude and Law­ msniniies (one at a lim e ) in a fiim rence were Albany Visitors Thure- i f not fond embrace, ai d he gets day. • tk itlH g news from the business Mr. and M i*. N. E. Chandler he has left in the c ity. attended ihe school picnic at Ailord F'liday and brought Miss Chan I k r home in the evening. particu'ars address Western Piano Broket age Co , 413 N orth Boren avenue, Seattle. ALB A N Y Ticket office Bell I ine Stage ________ Alhanv to San Francisco, $14 TUSSI NG & TUSSING LAWYERS H sl«*y and B iorfhsviH ^ Oregon £ For fu tu re success • w it h y o u r flo c k o f c h icke n s use t r ia n g l e Developing Mashes and Scratches Complete stock always on hand. F L E E C E T W IN E used aid new W OOLSACKS' O. XV. F R I M