Jîals©^Enter£rîflo1Jîal9e^iaOregon3tRi^ 3 1 J l9 ^ tk io ie r p r iM t f lr r e ip o D « e » c « i (Too late for last week) A daughter waa boro Io Mr. and Mrs. Robsrt Davis Tuesday mom- iog, May 22. This is their second child and daughter. The Greenback school closed on Friday the 18th and Edith Cun­ ningham the teacher gave thepupils a treat of ice cream and weinies Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Feaster of Los Angeles, Cal., who nave been visiting Mrs. Eeaster’s brother, J E Painter, a’. a ru d on their return trip the 21. . Mrs J. E. Painter received word that her brother, Ernest Miller of Portland, was seriously ill and she and her brother, J. F. Miller, went to Portland Wednesday. Laurence Bulbs was taken to the Albany geueial hospital Suu day and an operation was perform­ ed for appendicitis. He is reported ss getting along nicely. Stanley Miller was hurt quite seriously while wrestling with an­ other bov. His knee was hurt and it was necessary to i ut it in a cast. He goes ou crutches now. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Blount of Gladstone, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M McCormiek of Waterloo, were Sun­ day visitors at her b others. R C , Robert and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Biown and daughters, Frances, Ruth and Ber­ tha, and Mrs. W. L. Grove 1ft for California the 23, to visit relatives for a month, Mrs. Grove and Mrs Brown’s mother, two sisters and a brother reside in California. Lake Creek News 3 (By an Enterprise Reporter) (Too late for last week) The wild strawberries are ripe. Russell Herndon and sister, Lu­ cile, visited at the H. A. Reniuger home io Albany Satu.day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Bass and children attended camp meeting at M cFarland Sunday. B. L. Cummings of Hood River is visiting relatives here *nd was the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Gormley, Thursday evening. Mesdames Annie Jones,Ada Cum­ mings, Elsie Rowan, and daughter, Beth of Corvallis, spent Tuesday at the Martin Cummings home. George Ardry, Mr. aud Mrs. C E. Ardery of Halsey, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardry drove to the fish hatchery on the M,-Keniie riv­ er Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cummings and daughters spent Thursday in Albany where they attended the circus. Mrs. H annah Cummings of Halsey accompanied them. An undenom inational religious meeting was held Friday at the J. A Burns home. Tne services con- tinued throughout the day and a Arler.e Lamar visited her broth­ basket dinner was served under the er, Dale at Cervsll s. trees at noon. Mrs. M.M.Fruit had the» misfor­ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams tune to cut her thumb while split­ aud family spent Sunday at the ting wood. Smith grove near Peoria. Helen J. S. Lamar aud wife were H a l-1 Willi ams and some friends fiom sey visitor« Thursday where a local Corvallis were among the party physician was consulted. who enjoyed the picuic diuner with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Porter of her parents. Shedd were visitors at the home of Among those from here attend­ her mother, Mrs. Alice Duun. last ing the baccalaureate services in Friday. Hakey Sunday evening were M r . Helen Lamar had as her house and Mrs J. S. Nice wood, Mr. and guest over the week end, Lucile Mrs. 0. G. Gridiron, Russell aud Bates, a classmate from Corvallis Lucile Herndon, Lawrence, Doro­ hi/h school. thea and Hubert Hithaway, Jennie Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tibbets and Nicewood, Ro -co E lgar and Flor­ son Olivar, who have been guests ence Sisk. at the home of her father, J. R. Mole, left Monday for their home Alford Arrows in Washington. (EnlvrprtM Corr.apoudeDcs) (Too late for last week) Mrs. E. D. Isom has been elect­ ed to teach the Powell school next fall. A. B. Serfling and wife of E u­ gene were guests at the E. D. Isom home Sunday. E. D. Isom and family made a business and pleasure trip to Al­ bany Saturday Velda Curtis won first prize on her cooking at a banquet of the 4-H Clubs in Harrisburg Saturday Mrs. B. E. Cogswell spent sever­ al days last week in Portland while she served on the election board. Guests at the Chester Curtis home Sunday were Landis Philpot and family of Noti and Mrs Flor­ ence Falk aud children. Earl Ringdorf accompanied the G. J.Rika family on a trip to Med­ ford and other southern Oregon points, starting Sunday. Oscar Sorenson is looking after the work while he is away. School closed Friday and on Sat­ urday a picnic was held in the Cersovske erove. A basket dinner and fplenty of ice cream was en­ joyed by all. Miss Julia Balkovick of Harrisburg hes been elected to teach the school next year. Shedd Personals (E nterprise correspondent) (Too late for last week) W ork on the new road has b en started and grading is now in progress. James Dickson, son of C.C Dick­ son, is reported to bo recovering from au operation for mastoids. Calla Circle, Neighbors of Wood­ craft, held regular meeting Tues. day evening and initiated two new members into the order. At a late hour refreshments were served. c Peoria News (Too late for last week) J.R. Mode has sold his pool hall to Fred and Everett Mason. Fred Mason waa former owner. Insurance Company Sells__ Negotiations have been concluded by the California Slate Life insur­ ance company of Sacramento, to take over the entire business of the Interm luntain Life m m rance com pm y of Salt Like City, U tth. Tne transaction increases Cali I fornia State Life's total insurance in force to approximately $100,000- 0)0 and the admitted assets to about $15,00),000. The operating field will now in d u le California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, Texas and Ok­ lahoma. In acquiring the Intermounta n Life, California State L;fe Iusur- auceC om p.ny have absorbed an insurance company of exemplary soundness and healthy condition; one which has had an excellent and conservative management from its org m izitiou seventeen years ago. Wiih this acquisition, the Cali­ fornia State Life becomes one of the dominant legal reserve compa­ nies of the Pacific coast and Rocky mountain territory. Railroads Pay Heavy Tax It is stated by good authority that in the past thirteen years rail­ road taxes have increased 22S per cent, while the total sum paid in dividends shows an increase of but 22 per cent. At present their tax burden amounts to $1,000,000 a day. The burden of this taxation besides falling on stocks aud bonds it is shown that ten per cent of American railroed cecurities ar« held by life insurance companies and that one-third of the endow­ ment funds of our colleges and universities are so invested, as are part of the forty-six million sav­ ings deposits. GLOBE Sun. Mon., T t e i , June 3-4 5 M arthaOstenso’s prize novel ‘W ild G eese’ Wed., Only, June 6 Chester Conklin in ‘Fools for Luck’ By Train or Motor-Coach Use this convenient, coordinated sen ice to Pacific H ig h w a y points N ow you have the choice of traveling via Southern Pacific by rail of highway. Dependable trains and motor-coaches provide frequent serv­ ice at convenient hours. If you wish, go one way by train and return by motor-coach. Buy 10-Ride Tickets for use on the motor-coaches and good for 60 days. Save money with these low fares. Daily service to and from Salem, Albany, Port­ land, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland and intermediates. m Pacific North bound Stage 10:3Jam. South bound Stage 5;2O p m. Morn» Pharmacy Silver-gray M otor coaches 'eave and arrive c . P. Moody. Agent Phone 226 Thur., Friday, June 7 8 Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in ‘The Big Killing’ Saturday, June 9 Tom Mix in “HELLO CHEYENNE” DELBERT STARR bany J / ) i rec ’ o ry wl I t ’s the M ower w it h th e H igh, E ssy l i f t You can quickly and easily raise the b ar of this mower high enough with foot or hand lift to clear field obstructions, and c u t w ith t h e b a r in t h a t p o si­ tio n . In rough, stony fields, you will especially appreciate the high lift fea­ tu re of the Jo h n D eere M ower The M ow er w it h th e High, Easy l i f t Twenty-one-point clutch insures in stan t startin g of the knife— prevents clog­ ging. Special construction of gear assembly overcomes crank-shaft end th ru st, re­ duces wear and insures de­ livery of maximum power to th e knife. 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Who knows the story of his m arriage to Mary Todd and their later trials and triumphs. Only a small group of intim ate relatives have had access to Lincoln’s heart and home, and now these relatives—the family of Mary Todd—have broken t^e silence of sixty years to w rite this great romance, the story of “ Mary, Wife of Lincoln,” by Kate Helm, her niece. The first big installm ent of this touching, tragic story will ap­ pear in the May number of McCall’s Magazine. Sears’ Orocery A Service and Cash Store Ask for prices A lb a n y Creamery Association M anufacturers of LINN BUTTER a m i B u y e rs o f Eggs A F a n n e r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e C re a m e ry Ï1 E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Mary, Wife of Lincoln, is first of all a great romance! 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