Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 14, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Because It's
Dependable
S ta tio n
VVeaarye all make«
and sell
W illa r d s
T h i» 1« good advice: “ i f you live
I nder new management
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some other town, trade in that tow n.'
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Prop.
But in these automobile days many re­ 1*1 W , Seeond, Albany
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of th e ir buying in the
larger town. Those who g o to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments w ith courtesy and fairness.
one important reason for your travel over
Holland Bulbs
A.L L IN D A H L , hardware.
C ut Sowers
and i plants.
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and
F lo ral art for every
and all occasions.
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Flower phone 458-f.
(C E N T R A L T IR E SHO P
charging.
T ire Vulcanuiug- B
Battery re-
221 W . Second.
E d Falk Prop.
TPastburn Uros.— Two big grocery
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main
Good merchandise at the right
prices
jO lite Cafeteria and confectionery
Hom e cooking. Pleasant surround­
Courteous, efficient serviee
W e make our own candies.
ing!.
W s.
pO R D
SALES
D uncan .
M ’S
FLO RAL
& M U SIC
SHOP
A sk
F I QTIFF
furniture
COMPANY
L. L. O llr r
N ew and r-
Second-hand1 uurn,ture
422 W. First,
K imk -P ollak M otor C o .
jp o rtm ilie r Furniture Co., furni-
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titre, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
THE
P U L L E R GROCERY, 285Ly^n
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Nathalie
Crane,
twelve-year-old
Rear Adm iral H. P. Jones, who was
poetess of Brooklyn, N. V., who hat appointed by Secretary W ilbu r to head
Albany I been ho” ored w ith membership In the the official board to investigate and
British Society of Authors. H er poems place the responsibility for tha wreck
have made a tremendous hit here and of the dirigible Shenandoah.
abroad.
OLDEN
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LOW
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 263R
Home made fresh daily
IOLM AN
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Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
& JACKSON
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Grocery— Bakery
E v e ry th in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
I M P E R I A L C A F E . 209 'V. First
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
L ig h t L u n c h e s
F . W . R O S S , Albany.
Eirat street — Bikin tn Blog.
W e never close
VODAK
M E T Z G E R ’S
F IN IS H I N G
For expert work send your films
to Haskin's film shop, 309 Lyon street
Albany, Oregon.
M A G N E T O EL E C T R IC CO.
Official Strowberg carburetor serv
ice station.
Conservative prices. AI
work guaranteed.
119-121 W . Second
I en and money are best when
busy. Make your dollars work in
our savings department. A lbany S tath
B ank . Under government supervision
M'
M
arinello parlors
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. W inifred Rese
AMES H A R D W A R E
J^O S C O E
SHOE
SERVICE
M OVED
Don’t forget the place
Third & Broadalbin
ALBANY
T he Winchester Store '
IF
'I H E C H IL D has only
tw enty-thirtietha vision
it seldom finishes the
7th or 8th grade, aa to r much
energy is watted in juat trying to
C ta p le and Fancy Groceries
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Crockery and Glassware see, hence the nervous breakdown,
ooor grades and finally failure a t
Mrs. M . G. Stetter
Phoae 139^(
206 W. Second st, the close of the achool year. Ht.va
C T IM S O N T H E S H O E DOCTOR your childiaa'e eves examined.
Second street, opposite H am ilton ’s
store.
Oecond hand Piano» from $185 up
If you want a bargain in a piano now
is your chance. T h e y ’re in A1 condition.
Davenport Music House. 409 W. First
‘ 'Sudden Service.”
V L fa ld o Anderson & S o li, distrih-
” ’ utors and dealers for M axw ell, Chal-
niers, Kssex. Hudson & Hupmobile cara.
Accessorio, a pnliea. Ist A Broadalbin.
A LB AN Y
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
Reai Estate
Insurance
Prompt Service.
Courteous treatment.
W m R a in , Boom .6, First Savings Bank
boilning,
Albany
You get
The G IR L
We hare
'The DIAMOND-
FRENCH
8c S O N
Jewelers, Optician«, Albany
Oren Stratton of Brown.-ville lost
the sight of hig left eye, despite the
best effortr of a Eugene oculist.
Apple picking In the vicinity of El
gin is now in full swing. T here are
approxim ately 200 persons employed
tn the various orchards and In the
three packing plants In Elgin.
OREGON
st
Albany, Oregon
Oregon pensions have been granted
as follows
Samuel J. O rim ar, Port
land, $15 per month; Fred Hargreaves.
Portland, $12; M arvin W . Joy, Pi
Johns, Portland, $12; E liza A. Obert
Milton, $.30. M orris A. G. Christenson
Eugene, $12; Rei« H . Zim m erm an
Straasel. $12; s ilv ey Wood. Junction
City. $18; Charlas L. Stephens. Banka.
112, H en ry M M arsh. Medford. $24,
Johanna C. Perry, Salem, $20.
w. s. DUNCAN
BARBER
SHOP
First-class Work
J- W STEPH EN SO N .
or rather the girl who likes candy,
A m o r A . T u s iin g
is everywhere ; her opposite would
he bard to find. And if she pets
LAWYER AND NOTARY
her candy from ua ahs knows that
A
heavy
snow
atorm
early
In
th
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H alsey , O regon
she gets tha beat confectionary in
town. That is why when you tell week, which turned Into a hard rain 1
Ota,«m en, o f tha ownership, m e e -
her you w ill buy her a box of following several other such storms
candy she always «ays
** Bo aure at C rate r lake national park recent- agement. o te . of the Halsey R ntar-
I) , caused all paving work for the prlae, published a l Halsey. O re *o n .
end get it at C lark's "
A vw r on diphtheria 1« being waged
In Coos county and the county health
service is watching every avenue fot
symptoms
Representatives from 13 Red Croar
chapter» in eastern and central Ore
gon me, in Bend Monday and Tuea
day for a regional conference.
Ctark s Confec tionery
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
The community chest plan for rale
Ing funds for benevolent and charit
able purposes was adopted by the
Roseburg chamber of commerce.
“ PLATES
THAT
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w inter to be railed off. The various aa rsqutreq by the act o f -nngreaa oC
Aug. 24. 1912
camp tents were struck and equip
ment stored until the paving work,
Halsey. Oregon, Oct. 1. l»25
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which w ill probably last nearly all
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Bondholders,
mortgagees sad o t h - 1
muting
r aecurlty holdere, neae
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Wm H W f ilH U t R , K dlto
Growna, bridge work and fillings
n wnl
pay you to get my prices on »onr dental work,
Cusick bank build ng, A lb any
Six garages and two automobile»
were burned In a fire which swept
through the buildings owned by the
Algoma lumber company at Algoma
, ember thia year over the same month
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The Candy Girl,
Gleaned by the W estern
Newsapor Union for
Busy Peeple
A 16 per cent Increase in postal r.
ceipta at the Eugene office during Sep
Phone 220
Through the efforts of S. H. Board
man and Carl Bering, Boardman is to
have a golf couree which w ill soon be
In readiness.
The course Is being
laid out opposite the railroad station
at Messner.
court authorized the clerk to satisfy than 50 per cent were oneratsrt h.
* J u ,‘ lc® Hrow" following mandamus
persons who were eith er "dead broke ' PrOC* ed1n*" ,n
° « *« < » supremo
A total of 9149 China pheasants and the Judgment In full.
rb® decision foilows the e c t , . .
614 Hungarian partridges have been
Verne C. Gorst, of North Bend or on short rations e c c o r d to g .6 a I ’ « ¡ ^
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liberated from the three state game pioneer In motor and aerial transpor report tiled w „h Governor Pierce bv ! " n r w h . ¿ d T “ 7 - . ” “
t'rm s so far this year, according to tat Ion circles, w ill receive the contract H H. Weatherspoon, commissioner for fHr, o ' « L h KozeT
.
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" r ° m ply w lth th®
the September report of E. F. Averill, for carrying a ir m ail over the branch the fifth h orticultural district.
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provisions of the set ss panned bv both
game warden.
line from Los Angeles to Seattle with
u rb an ? ,e
T «»»'">'® '««®' I muses. Secretary K o to r assumed
A fte r crossing the continent In 11 a stop at Portland If he can satisfy
street car nnd an automobile
I position that ho could not authorize a
the
peg»
office
department
he
has
days traveling tim e by automobile,
A iata station, near Portland, result
Representative Sinnett of The Dalle» means available to establish and oper ed In the death of the three occupants «pcclal election a fte r O orernor Pierce
had vetoed the bill.
Is In Washington, D. C„ to begin work ate such a line successfully.
of the auto.
fh e dead are J. n
Hydro-electric power, stateow aed
In preparation for the meeting of con
As a result of Interest payments, Grathwohl. 36, farmer; Alta Graih-
znd operated became a possible prob­
gress in December.
expenses and various Items, the state's wohl, 19, his wife, and Betty Ora'h-
lem for Oregon voters with the filing
general fund a fter January 1 w ill wohl, th e ir 5-year-old dau-.hter.
A Joint commission, Including mem
of a proposed constitution«! «mend
bers of the federal farm loan board probably be the smallest In 10 years.
Cream ery robbera, believed to he
and members of the house and senate This is asserted by State Treasurer the name w-ho have looted numerous men, with the secretary o f state at
Salam. The measure was presented
banking and currency committees, w ill Kay in commenting upon the with fream erles all over the W illam ette
by
the Housewives* Council, lac., of
drawal
in
September
of
more
than
visit Portland October 23. during an
valley and at various plarng in th*
Portland, through Josephine M. Othaa.
| inspection trip through the northwest. $3,000.000 of the gen cr-l fund oh de­
slate of W ashington. took 700 pounds
president; C lara M. Simonton, direc­
of butter from the cream ery at Jef
W illia m W ellm an, age 65, farm er posit in various banks In Oregon.
tor. and M ary A Dean, chairm an of
Thousands of ducks and geese lie fersen. piled I, on the cream ery plat,
residing east of Silverton, was unload
the legleiatlve com mittee
T he pro-
ing rock from the rear of a wagon dead in Tul« lake as a result of a nrm and left !, thers. evidently hay
ocalllon presents a plan for promo,
strange
malady,
believed
Induced 'ng been scared away before they
backed to the brink of a 150 foot cltff
Ing hydro-electric power developm ent,
eith er by alkali w ater or by rank, stag could complete the Jeb. Thouaandg ef
The horses started and he was pitch
control and distribution, fihaneed and
r.snt ponds. To cope with the situa pounds of butter have been taken from
ed over the cliff. Death was Instan
protected by the state.
tion the United States biologies! aur (he various Oregon cream eries during
taneous.
the
past
few
months.
vey
has
been
notified,
and
w
ill
con
R. E. W eniger, sheriff of Shoahone
Big Oregon T im ber T ra c t Sold.
duct an examination to determ ine Haw ley Pulp *• Paper company ol
county, Idaho, and Charlca J. Bloom,
K lam ath Falls, Or. -
The Forest
deputy sheriff, arrived In Eugene to what Is the cause of the wholesale Oregon C ity holds the m a jo rity of the Lum ber company. Kansas C ity, h at
deaths.
stock, w ill be drawn at once Ground
take charge of Ernest Aeillo, 20, who
purchased the Shevlin-Hixon holdings
Plana for the new St. Helen» pulp then w ill be broken and It la expect­ of some 300,000,000 feet of tim b er la
was arrested In a ra ilw a y construction
ed
that
the
first
unit
of
the
plan,,
coat
camp above Oakridge on a charge of nnd paper m ill to be built at Bt.
the K lam ath Indian reservatloa, ac­
Helens by u company in which the Ing $1,500,000, w ill be ready for oper- cording ,o word received here. T h e
murder.
•lio n In November, 1926
property Involved line In the N orth
Robert N. Stanfield, United States Marsh district of K lam ath county.
senator, conferred with farm ers along
£ /t/e
the River road north of Eugene Sa,
Seattle Tax Levy 1» Increased..
urday regarding means of curbing the
Seattle. Wash. -Follow ing hearfnge
o n fe c tio n e r y
overflow of the W illa m e tte riv e r dur of proteatanta and a fte r reductions, the
Ing freshet seasons
During the past 1926 l e i levy for King county waa i s
nnJ
few years the w ater has been wash nounced at 13 45 m ills
Thia is an In­
C a fe te r ia
ing away considerable land and It waa crease of .85 m ill ovei this year.
hopped that some means m ight be
provided to construct a breakw ater to
prevent It.
News Notes Fron?
All Over Oregon
The Associated General Contractors
executive board voted at Dallaa. Tex.
to hold lta annual meeting In Port
l-ind The session w ill be held in Janu
ary, 1926
C. P. Moody Agent
Bost sweets and soft drinks
at the
Best cuisine
Efficient service
Pleasant surroundings
C. Meade, Optometrist
PARAGON CAFE
ALBANY
I. Albro,
Optician
G E O . M. G IL C H R IS T
W rite tor booklet describing onr 20
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tirin g the principal. Cheap rates. No
delay.
B eam L and C o .,
133 Lyon street, A lbaay, Ore
last year was reported by D arw in E
Yoran, postmaster.
Southern PacificUnes
l u e Associated Stores, of Salem,
Tbe Oregon C alifo rn ia Hydro-elec­
was Incorporated w ith a capital stock
tric company of Portland has been
of $100,000. The enterprise now owns
Two hundred seventyone more pu 12 stores, located in Salem, Dallas. granted a prelim inary perm it for two
pils had enrolled In the Eugene Newport, Toledo, Silverton, Monmouth years for a power project on Zig Zag,
schools during September this year and Hebo, and has options that prob- Salmon and Sandy rivers In Clacka
Rbly w ill Increase th e ir stores to 40. j
' he fed’ raI power co“
than in the month last year, accord
,
rnliialon has announced. The project
' Ing to a report lasued by David J
y an overwhelming m a jo rity the consists of diversion dams, a storage
Jones, city superintendent. The total
people of Medford at a special elec ; dam. conduits and a power house The
| registration Is now .3407
(ion voted for a new $976,000 city estim ated capacity of the project is
1 he final chapter In action brrugnt w ater system w ith a source at Big 23,000 horsepower and the installed
by Jefferson county against H. C. Top
Butte springs, more than 30 miles
capacity 70,000 horsepower.
ping, defaulting sheriff, under Am er
away. A bond Issue of $50,000 for a
lean Surety company of New York,
The action of Governor Pierce In
new tem porary city hall was also vot­
his bondsmen, was closed when the ed.
vetoing the much-discussed special
election measure passed by the 1926
•u rety company paid to tha county
Of 43,721 tourist automobiles In
upheld
elerk the sum of $2633.19. The county spected at the station a, Bsker. more | legislature
b V j r a H c B was
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There’s a sure cure for
hunger at the
I f yon enjoy a good meal,
.in d know a good meal when you get it,
Y o u 'll be back, tor yon 'll not forget it.
O nr aim is to please you.
FARM LOANS
A g e n t.
W e Save You Money
A N D S E R V IC E
Tires and accessories
Repairs
Y o u r travel responaibility ceases
w hen you board the train.
C om fortable trains leave at con­
venient hours. Y o u arrive at yo ur
destination rested and refreshed—
and on tim e.
Econom ical,too—reduced ro u nd ­
trip fares m ake travel surprisingly
inexpensive.
are now m and should
be planted early.
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an m
w
Call
in when
io A lbany
Dinnerware
»w
T in shop in connection
330 5A. F irst St.
Albany, Oregon
A lb a n y Flo ral Co.
Southern Pacific Lines
i7 u lip i a n d y i t / t e i n l / n
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A ltK U W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
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Any Girl in Trouble
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may communicate with Ensign Lee of the
ilv v li.n A n s , „
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W hite Shield Home, 56.5 M ayfair avenue, Portland Oregon.
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AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION
HeUnctors and lense« for nearly nil makes of
cars.
E recondition all makes of
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The wisest girls keep out of trouble
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