Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 08, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Portland got the first crate
of Oregon strawberries for this
season last week. The fruit was
laised at Myrtle Creek.
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—Coo I in tad
News Notes
M AY 8, l-L’i
H A LLS
F L O R A L 8c M U S IC S H O P
We grow our own cut flowers
Gold banded, Rubruin aud other hardy
lily bulbs now on hand.
Nice geraniums every Saturday,
Phone 166J
F ir* gulled the 3. C. Penney atari
In tcrvallls, causing damage estimate!
At 140,000.
Piano Tuning and Repairing
Export of all commodities fron
Portland for April, 1924, amounted ti
»3,188.07«
The Columbia river packers have
announced the prices which they will
A complete audit of all books am pay for gillnet caught fish during the
records of the state bonus commlsslor spring fishing season at the following
has been ordered
rates a pound:
Chinook. 12 cents
Plans for the Roseburg strawberry white sturgeon, 7 cents, green stur
carnival to be given May 22, 23 and 24 goon. 3 cents, shad. 1 cent.
are maturing rapidly.
The A. D. Kern company of Port
A for d your
d ed
F
e
a
tu
re
s
vacation wherever you
plan to spend it
The low summer roundtrip fare*, effective May
£2 over the Southern Pacific Lines, enable you
1© add mm h to jo u r vacation trip.
FURNITURE AND
For instance, if yen are going Fast you may
visit ( alifem ia’s famous cities and resorts at
on additional cost that is trifling.
Pays of rare fun and interest, scenes of unusual
beauty — doubled vacation pleasures, in fact,
are yours for very little coot.
Or if you plan to visit any of the resorts
in Oregon — Tillamook and Newport Beaches,
charming mountain resorfs, ( rater Lake, Ore­
gon Caves, etc. — the low summer fares will
make it more than ever easy.
SHOE
SERVICE
They enable you to visit two or three places
instead of only cne as you probably planned
to do.
And Southern Pacific service makes your trip
delightful at every stage.
B
Ikavenport Muaio company offers
U
Piano-case organ, good as new
Eatey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
Ipastburn Bros.— Two big grocery
Optometrist, with
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main. Good merchandise at the right
prices.
F . M . F r e n c h & S o n s
polite Cafeteria and confectionery
J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
Home cooking. Pleasant surround
«"gs.
Courteous, efficient service.
W e make our own candies.
W. S. D u n c a n .
Albany, Oregon
I ms
is developed and printed
We ; mail
,
them right back to yon.
Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or­
e g o n . ______
F
Have Your Eyes Examined
Once a Year
Thomas Lee, employed at the Cooa
Bay Lumber company shingle mill In
Marshfield, was cut to pieces when
his picaroon pulled from a timber
and he fell Into a saw shaft. The man
was killed Instantly.
The first of a series of wool sales In
Um atilla county, as a means of dis
posing of this year's clip, will be held
at Pilot Rock. May 31. Indications are
that between 300,000 and 500,000
pounds will be offered.
April was on* of the worst months
in the criminal history of Portland,
according to a report made by Earl
Smith, coroner, which showed three
cases of murder, nine of suicide and
six of accidental death.
Yon take good cate of your
Epirst garage going north.
teetb, yet they may be replaced.
A
Tires, accessories, oils, gasoline,
But what about your eyes? Make
W illiam Doering, 14, died from burns
repair work.
it a rule to have them examined suffered when his steel fishing rod
W. If, H u l b u b t .
came Into contact with a high-tension
'O R D SALES A N D S E R V IC E once a year.
wire near the White River power plant
of the Pacific Power & Light company,
In southern Wasco county.
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ir k -P o l l a k M otor Co.
Fall sown wheat and oats ar* mak
lng slow growth, owing to cold nights
and lack of moisture, and have been
Injured somewhat by frost and dry
winds according to the w-eekly report
of the Oregon weather bureau.
p Virtiniller Furniture Co., fm n i-
A
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral directors. 427-423 west First
streeb Albany, Oregon.
Fl 'U L L E R C RO CE H Y ,2 »7 >].y o n
(Succeasor to Stenberg Ilroa.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2t>3R
Reports received by General Man
ager Steele of the Hood River Apple
Orowara’ association indicate that sec
W . S E X A U ER , auto and gen-
tion
suffered far leas damage from
A • eral painter
paia
the heavy frosts of last week than any
Get uiy estimate.
201 E. First street
Optometrists, Manufacturing Optician« | other district of the northwest.
La Grande’ s special election on a
Albany, Oregon
J J O L M A N & JACKSON
proposed bond Issue of »30,000 for the
AA
Grocery—Bakery
Everything in the line of eat«
Opposite Postoffice
I?
Meade & Aibro,
f l u b Candy Co., First street, next
A A J qo , to Blain Clothing Co.
Noon lunches.
Home made candy and ice Cream.
H
ub Cleaning Works, Inc.
Cor. Fourth and Lyon
Master Dyers and Cleaners
M ade-To-M easure Clothes
I f you have friends they t-hould
A have your ptiotograph.
Clifford's Studio
MJ West First street, Albanv.
IL fA G N K T O E L E C T R IC I t ' C
A’ A official Strömberg carburetor serv­
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
D o e s N o t O p e r a te
W ill be at
JLfen and money are best when
LrA bmy. .Make your dollars work in
Wednesday, Nay. 14,
urphy M o to r Co.
Biticlc and
C hevra
Chevrolet
automobiles. Tires and
aoceaaones.
Albany, Oregon. Phone 200.
R oscoe ames hardware ,
the
W IN C H E S T E R S T O K E
-322 W. First st.
G
S. G IL B K R I A SON
Builders' and shelf hardware, gar­
den tools, crockery sod glassware
New Stock.
New low prices.
G T IM SO-NT H E S H O K DOCTO K
Second street, opposite Hamilton s
i»tore.
"Sudden Servie«."
V V « ld o Anderson A Son. diatrib-
utore end dealers for Maxwell, Chal-
miera, Essex. Hudson A Huptnobile care.
.Accessories. Supnl'ee. let A Broadalbin.
FARM LOANS
’Wtita for booklet describing our 20-
>v«er dtpral Credit Amortised 1-oant.
-The Ipar.|,tys out in >1 payments, re-
rtitii^- U-r ^ . ’ Bcipel. Cheap rates. No
Alelay.
B bam L a n d C o .,
;*-5Y >
133 Lyon St.. Albany, Ore
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
Real Estate
W m
Insurance
Courteous treatment
GENERAL
in
Tian your trip for the fullest cnjoj’ment. Our
agents will gladly help you in many valuable
ways.
S o u th ern Pacific
C . P. M O O D Y , Halsey, Agent
S. P. TO BOOST WEST ABROAD;
EUROPEAN AGENTS SEE OREGON
ONE DAY ONLY
ÍS5Í
STO R AG E
h a y . g r a in
and
<
feed
H ave y o u u sed an y of F I S H E R 'S
E G G '
C E R ? I n c lu d e a sac k w ith y o u r J
o f p o u ltr y feed a n d y o u will b e s u r-,
/|\ p ris e d w ith r e s u lts o b ta in e d .
New and Second-hand Wool Sax.
W .
Tribune
I «
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legless beggar.
This Is Leap Year
No Charge for Consultatiou I (Chicago
Also Twine
FRU M
me? '• she
ot*r, 24, consid­
proporition. Margaret
and Portland asited'* C a r l'’fa r
Oregonian )
ered
the
Cnupeaa agents of «entkern Parlflc company who have fast »ade ■ visit
to Oregon In arder to get a better knowledge of Its arirartleas. They
Will “sell" the State In Bnrepe. I rom left to right ar* V. Mylrea of U vee,
pooli G. Ruhr. Ilam horgi V. M-rello, Gennai H. I)*«midi, p»r!% as«
R. G. Bonsor of London.
J
T PRO D U
jfc n e x t o r d e r
Office hours 10 a. tn. to 4 p. in.
|REGON Is to become still better
known to travelers and bual
nets men of Europe
Five European repreaanta
tees of Southern Psctflc company have
Just made a trip through Oregon In
order to better acquaint themselves
with the scenic attractions and ecc
nomfc resources of the state With
th l. mor. in tim ... knowledge of the
h .-© » m k a
. 1
.
to serva both »hZ
^ ^ \ thd m lM ^ U| t e A " ’ ,r, , í:^ r r 4 B' ,0'',’
lng a month visiting vertone sections
of the Peclflc const eereed by S od th­
em PaelBe. ereompsnled by L. I I.
Nutting of the Company s New York
office They traveled during the day­
light hour« only to »het the m m he re
of the party could get a good Idee of
the character of every section visited.
The visit of the European repre­
sentative« of the Southern Pacific '•
expected to be
Importale« 1 b 1»-
F1,0**0« tb« basteces rs lat los« be,
^
D* ,L Prò?e<U’ K “ ‘ .«M t e V . X
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s
O'
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can more accurately and eeelly fur
tor an Intensiva study of local
nlsh Information to people plannlna here
"ondltlo’ne
to come to the United Bte’ es, or who
Members of the party are V. M ylr*a
■ hip or receive freight to or from the
of Liverpool; O. Ruhr, Hamburg, V.J
state.
Merelle. Genoa; H Deamldt. Pa rte.
The foreign agents have been spend- and ft O Poneor of London
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
M»«. Brio Hellbsrg [C h i ca- WM ’"Fg© lor her age *1 d coul©
in medicine and surgery and is li­
go], with a family ©I Iff, or- c,,°k , sew e n d keep bouse. He
censed by the state of Oregon.
He |
does not operate for chronic append­ dered Margaret, IB, and H attie,' wheeled himself back to her ho inl­
icitis, gall stones, ulcer« of stomach, ton­
and Mntgiret's mother accented
sils or adenoids.
15, to get married.
i him.
He has to his credit wonderful results
Margaret went out of the little!
“ N e w my sister H altie wants to
in diseases of the stomach, liver, low
On the corner she saw a get married too," spoke up M ar- garet. " C m you find a m an?”
Fictitious checks ctdicd in
ela, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys,
” Come with me,” said Carl.
bladder, lied wetting, catarrh, weak lungs,
Portland avciage $6000 daily,
Margaret walked along as ha pro­
rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rec­
spyo a daily paper. That ia a
tal ailments.
pelled hia carriage, 1 hey came
million and a half of dollars a
Below are the names of a few of his
Cbeatiab Kichi, 31, hia par-
* ¡upon
I"
year.
many» satisfied patients in Oregon
lysed legs hound to hia body, an
Mrs. J. W. Haines, North Powder,
rmv hat and coat covering hiade-
goiter.
A herd of 366 Holsteina
irnniies, Margar t became Carl's
Mry. Alice Williams. Malheur, heart
I’ i i r n i
M i i r h i n p r v
t * S p * c i « i i© w p r i c e s n o w o n
which
had won 93 per cent of
bride
Jan.
30.
H
attie
waa
inar-
trouble and high blood pressure.
1 « *-« * « • i V X l V S I l I I V I J
everything in atock. Be quick
L’po Sjorooa. Astoria, appendicitis.
r ed to the Indian beggar Feb. 18, >11 H'dstein prises in C n lifo ip in
I I Deggeller, Silvefton, ulcer of the
Now the girls have diacovareil last yei.r and which included th«
stoutacb-
that Carl averaged 1150
150 a week,. champion Holstein cow was kil-
Mre. George A. G ill man, Coquille
wbile the pamlvxed Indian gath-j led at
I atnkershin, California,
gall stone«.
ers in from *50 to $75 > a
day
Mrs. M R. Gar son. Silverton, high
a
day.
The
(
Thursday
on account of foot
I T i l k ’ l l p t t C • ? Heavy ©r light. Full stock on hand.
blood pressure.
brides take their husbands to ] and mouth disease. They were
t t G t t t t ' J ' J g« Come in and «ee the qnulity and ' are price*
Mrs. I. M. Bowers, Toledo, gall stnoes
their corners every morning in valued at $-420,000.
August Erickson, Lakeside, kidney
tasis. Every bait hour or so they
troable
T v i l F f T p i l T Y k f k l a • • •h e r e 's health in cultivating
V l d i u e i l I G U I S 5 1 garden crop., ,n .l alwnn eating them
relieve them of their cash to fore-
HILL & @ 8 Hardware • -
Stoves & Ranges a
Remember above date, that con.
sultation on this trip will be free
and that hia treatment is different.
Married women must be accompanied
by their husbands.
B a IW. Room 5, First Savteg« Bank
Address. 211 Bradbury bldg., Los
builning, Albany
♦ngelej, C ^ .
Prompt service
Astoria's rebuilding program is pro
grossing without Interruption and the
indications are that before the present
summer is ended 70 per cent of th<
building* destroyed by the big con
flagratlon will have been replaced by
new and strictly modern structures
The building permits Issued during the
month of April totaled »260,000.
Paul Mumpower and Ed Nell, the
two state prohibition officers who
figured in a moonshine raid on Feb
ruary 14 north of Brookings that re
suited In the fatal shooting of Law
rence Hare, one of the members of the
alleged mooushlne gang, were arrest
ed at Bandon by Sheriff Ellingson of
Coos county, on a warrant telephoned
to him by Sheriff Huntley of Curry-
county, charging them with having
placed intoxicatldg liquors in a ve­
hicle with Intent that such automobile
should be forfeited and confiscated.
II. C. Waddell and J. B. Jones, who
were appointed by Governor Pierce tc
examine the battleship Oregon nov
lying at Bremerton, have complete'
their Inspection and have filed the!
report with Adjutant-General W hite
The ship has not been painted for
three years, much of Its furnishiDg-
have been removed, and It is in need
of considerable repair work, they re
ported. This work will cost abou
»16,000
If the government will con
dltlon the vessel the report advocates
that the state of Oregon guarantee
the government »15,000 yearly for ug>
keep as required.
o . W . FRLM
in Interna] Medicine for the [ ^ D E A L E R
past twelve years
HOTEL ALBANY
M
Fine train service, a courteous, thoughtful per­
sonnel and Diners of unusual excellence on the
trains where Diners are a convenience.
Coming to Albany
ice station.
Conservative prices All
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second.
oufaavings department. A l b a n y S ta T b
B a n c », Under government supervision.
rA G t 3
Purpose of sinking a deep well and
purchasing Sanderson springs, near
Summerville, both to augment the
local water supply, was voted down
three io one
Phone 312 Y
Satisfaction guaranteed
Thia it good advice: " I f you hve
Price Id, 50
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
F R E D B. J O N E S
in tome other town, trade in that town.'
Hut in tlieae automobile day« many re
«■ding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
ALBANY
larger town. Those who go to Albany
A fire at Klamath Palls completely land, which built the section of the
to transact business will find the firms P'An° Tuner for leading music stores tu destroyed the box factory and ware
Eugene Florence state highway over
named below ready to fill their require Albany, Inquire Davenport music bouse
house of the Growers’ & Packers’ the low pass of the Coast mountains
ments with courtesy and fairness.
Warehouse association, known as the between Goldson and a point east of
Blachly, is finishing the rock sur
Chelsea Box factory, with a loss cstl
A Ibany Bukery, 321 Lyon street used farm machinery mated at »135.000.
facing of the section over the sum
™ Best one-pound loaf of bread made.
bought, sold and exchanged at all times
Members ° l the Baker county fair mit.
5 cents.
The state legislature at its next
organisation
have definitely decided
Wedding cakes to order
B £ N T. S U D T E L L
1 abandon all plans for a fair which session will be requestor] to enact t
A lb an y Floral Co. Cut flower» Phone 7k-R, 123 X. Broadalbin at. Albany e’ i T h ” “ ’' «u *“ Bchedulcd for n e,t law providing that all bond Issues by
and pianta. Plorai art for every
7 I September. Shortage of finances is all political subdivisions of the state
and all occasions.
must be serial bonds, and that sink
given as the reason.
Flower phone 458-f.
ing funds must he created to pay them
H
J.
Overturf,
Charles
Carroll.
A lb an y Electric Store. Radio
Charles Haines and James Ryan, de­ as fast as they mature, it Is announc
■s* seta. Electric wiring Delco Light
fendants in the Bend bonus fraud case ed by Jefferson Myers, state treasurer
products 202 Second
G le n n W il l a r d
W m . h o f l ic h
More than 400 Wasco county rest
which was tried In Federal Judge W ol­
verton's court in Portland, were found dents, all of whom were there prior
D lu e Bird Restaurant, 309 Ljon
to 1883, gathered at The Dalles fron
guilty by the jury.
street Eat here when in Albany-
all
parts of the Pacific coast for parti
Open from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8.
The registration of automobiles for
Shoes that cost less per month of wear
M rs . B l o u n t .
April, this year, dropped 758 as com­ clpatlon In the annual meeting of the
Wasco County Pioneers' association
pared with April of last year, accord
R U N S W lC K
lng to records in the secretary of Of those present, 16 were past 80
PH O N O G R A P H S
state’s office, the respective figures years old, and one, Mrs F. M. C’uch
at
tng, of near Maupin, was 91
being 8824 and 9582.
W O O D W O R T H ’S
W hy sufror from
h ead ach e?
Have your eyes
examined
S. T . F R E N C H
H A LSEY E N T E R P R IS E
(Continued from page 1)
Our prices sell our goods
HILL &<°
•taall street robbers. Each beggar
works five hours and their oluld
wives take them home io taxicabs.
Exhibits at the state fair this
year will be exclusively. Oregon
pri-xRlctn. 7 * *
j
I
.
H a ll’s C a t a r r h
Medicine
lid your avwetn of Catarrh ot Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
ky t r u f f i l i h n m
M r tm
F. J. C H E N E Y S« C O „ ToUdw, Ohte