Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 21, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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T h is is poo.! advice: “ it you lire
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
C nder new management
in some other town, trade in that town. ' .
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L M. Taylor,
Prop.
B u tin these autom >bile days many re -1121 W «eennd a .u
sidinpelsew heref.nl i t . d r i - h “
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W * " eeond. Albany
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at least part of their buying in the
larper town. Those who go to Albany L
to transact business will find the firms K
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy an 1 fairness.
A .J
L IN D A H L , htrdware,
1.
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Dinnerware |
.
On shop in connection
330 W, First St._______ Albany, Orepon j
A lb a n y Floral Co.
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Lpastburu Bros.— I wo big grocery
L?lite Cafeteria and coufectionery
H o m , cooking, Flealant surround-
!?,«*•
kouneotis, efficient service
We make our own candies.
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_________ W . S. D vn c a n .
-
Holland Bulbs
•re now io and »hould
be planted early.
flo r al
M U S IC
SHOP
PEN TK A L tire shop
„
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
¿lain. Good merchandise at the rieht
prices.
—
Call io when in Albany
Cut flowers
Tire Vulcamnup- Battery re­
221 W. Second.
7
Ed Falk, Prop.
V
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«7arZj»> a s , / J Îy .e A e /A *
, and plants. Floral art for every
ana all occasions.
7
______________ Flower phone 458-J.
charging.
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I N e w and -.
[Second-hand“ uurniture
P 'o rtm ille r Furniture Co., furni-
THE
P U L L E R GROCERY,- 285^ Lyt
(Successor to Stsnberp Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phon* 8b3R
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...
. , , Grocery— Bakery
E verythin g in the line of eats
________ Opposite Postoffice
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M P E R I A L C A K E , 209 W . F i n i
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
W k n e v e r close
M“ ry E. Conn. Portland. 130 Ft««t
w Holme«, Albany, >15- Anna Bell
« *> . Milwaukie. ,20. 0V g e F “ C
M . Band. I K ; Annie l l . n . ToW „.
ii“« ’ ¿'dWard Flerc®, Grand Ronde.
18; Martin L. Kay., BrsymlU. ,15;
Robert Holigang.
47, wa» ------
killed
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John In M Bledsoe, Myrtle Point, ,18
A n n l « L ° \ th* Buckley ranch » * • ' I EfioK ' of <he Klamath county court
*nr cut
rf
W oo4,,w’ h,a head be-
the assessed valuation of
mg cut entirely open when the saw Klamaih timber, following a recent
struck Just above the left eye. after ! ruls« ° f 100,000 acres, were lost when
d had broken loose from fastenings :he bo«nl of equalisation refused to
“ *e Mw ri*
“ut ««** Proponed valuation on the taz
Fraer brothers, who are operating Ol’8' * h,ch wouId have made au In
a mining claim on South slough, near i rea8e of 3-5S per cent In the county's
Marshfield, had a cleanup for the first 1 axable Property.
The equalisation
time since they took over the C hick-1 Soard held th«t It would not be fair
•m in Mining company foldings on ' ° 'az some timber land under the new
contract, and had a return of ,200
rulse until all limber of the county
They ran H hour« for the amount.
tad been recruised.
Hunters must pot shoot ducks with­
Fishermen who are gillnetiing on
in a quarter mile of the Columbia Coos bay have reported the presence
river, according to a law passed by in large numbers of sharks about the I
the legislature at Its last session. For nets, causing much loss of time by
several years It has been unlawful breaking nets, and additional expense
to hunt geese from this strip, but this for repairs.
1« the first year that duck hunting has
For stealing a calf, on which charge I
been prohibited.
they were found guilty, Vaunle Rob­
Business of West Coast Lumber ertson was sentenced to serve seven I
men’s association mills In the week years and Ralph Whealey three years
ending October 10 again was below in the penitentiary by Circuit Judge
the summer s average, and sales were Duffy at Bend.
only 95,427,955 feet. Manufactures to
Bids for concrete sidewalks and!
taled 99,081,990 feet and shipment»
street Improvements were awarded by |
101,027,925 feet. New business wag 4 the Scappoose council to Parker.
per cent below production and ship­ Schram Co. of Portland, who made I
ment» were 6 per cent above produc­ the lowest bid and received the con­
tion.
tract for >33,994.40.
Announcement of the appointment
Assessed valuation of property In
of a new board authorlred by Secre- Portland increased ,13.678.530 within
i t , r y ot Interior Work to Inquire into the last year. Not Including the prop
OLDEN,
LOW
Hom e made fresh daily
J 1 O L M A N & JACKSON
PAC a) 5
F L. I Ollri
QIIFF F
URNITt)RE
L.
COMPANY
422 W. First, Alb„,
tnre, nips, linoleum, stoves ranees
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Orepon.
riv e female deer were killed la on.
locality la the upper Deschutes country
recent y. according to reports brought
to Bend h , hunter. Four of the does
had been placed In one pile
The
slayers had not touched the meat of
the deer.
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ORIGON
$90,000 in Premiums
S liS ®
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L iv e w o c à
Dtxfter o
Sheep,
ï? » ™
I Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
L ig h t L u n ch es
F . W . R O S S , Albauy.
Fir»t street — Bikman Bldg.
Irrig a tio n
tlM " ° B
projects of Klamath Falls
has been made. The members are W.
C. Dalton, banker; C. A. Henderson,
county agent, and Herbert D. Newell,
Klamath project manager of the Irri­
gation district.
That better crops and improved
prices have combined to put Oregon
agriculture In Its best condition gfnee
th» world war was the belief of 26
county agents, assembled for the an­
nual extension service conference at
Corvallis.
Agents from practically j
every section of the state. In making
reports of their districts, were optlmls
tic over general farming conditions.
Oct.31
’ the LA N D
f «ho »«»H««
P"
>1
9x12
PABCOLIN
and
GOLD SEAL
Congoleum $ 1 ( 1 *
Printed
Bugs
cash 2
A rm strong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
>
We have some a ttra c tiv e p a tte rn s in L in o le u m
and felt-base y a rd goods
HILL & Co.
2
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H ALSEY
erty of public service corporations, the
assessed valuation of all property for
1925 Is ,288,170.020.
Harold Steele, 25, shot and killed
his sweetheart, Miss Creesa Crane, 21,
and then killed himself in an automo­
bile four miles from The Dalles. The
shooting followed a quarrel over the
girl's refusal to marry Steele.
k s m iw .l
en th . Ptxiiwy and ['.Ir.
• nd tb . world btnoui Mon
> FARRS ON ALL RAILROAIN,
W e Save Y ou Money)
p V R D SALES AND SERVICE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
KiRK-PotLAK M otor C o
L M 1 E K P R I5 E
Peace Pact Makes
Big Incomes W ill
Europe Rejoice
Soon Pay Less T a x
Great Conference Ends in a
The general volume of employment
Administration Leaders Reach
offered In Oregon continues on a large
Blaze of Glory and With
JfO D A K FINISHING
Agreement to Shove
scale with calls for experienced log
*■ For expert work send your films
Everybody Happy.
Io Haskin s film shop, 3o9 Lyon street
gers leading the demand, according to
Bill Through.
Albany, Oregon.
the report of the United States de­
k jA O N K T O E L ic T R Îc ~ C 0 7 7 ~
partment of labor for September
Locarno, Switzerland. — Europe’s
Washington, D. C.— Definite agree­
Men and women who file suits for | ,BCUr,,y « ”>*»rence ended literally In
Official Strömberg carburetor serv
VAPSI» le
A b «..- — will
>1, ■
_l_—
— ma
ment
has been reached among house
ice station.
Conservative prices Al
divorce
In Oregon
have to con la bin«/,
blaze of glory
There were fire
A meeting of the state highway com­
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
tlnue to pay the extra ,5 fee fixed by work«, music and dancing to commem­ administration leaders to give the
mission at Elkton on October 29 to
prospective tax reduction bill right-of-
hear arguments for and against the act of the last stale legislature, ac­ orate the Initiating of five pacts which way upon the opening of congress In
I en aud money are best when
cording to a decision handed down in the allied and German statesmen have
busy. Make your dollars work in
proposed Umpqua highway Improve­
Multnomah county circuit court by formulated with the idea of a new December.
our savings department. A lb a n y S t a te
ment district has been announced. It
Chairman Green of the house ways
B a n k . Under government supervision.
Presiding
Judge Tucker.
| Europe arising from the old slough of
is proposed to Join 12 district» having
and means committee, which met here
discord.
Complaints
that
ducks
are
being
a total valuation of ,5,000,000 for the
arinello parlors
Monday to prepare the hill which Is
The delegates have ahown their be
(A beauty aid for every
every need)
purpose of voting a 30 mill levy to be shot on the Columbia river sloughs
expected to cut at least >300.000.000
lief
that
real
friendship
and
coopera­
St. Francis Hotel
used for the completion of the Roose- between Tongue point and Woody Is­
from the lax payers' toll next year,
Prop. Winifred
/elt highway and the Drain Reedsport land by hunters who use power boats tion and burial of past dissensions said a measure will he ready for pres­
easily
may
be
achieved
by
continuing
and operate by moonlight have been
tection of the Umpqua highway.
entation on the opening day of the
J^OSCOK A.MES HARDWARE
received from residents of that dis the good spirit which was given birth session.
Deer
along
Salt
creek
In
the
vicin­
ALBANY
in Locarno. All the statesmen are
trlct.
ity of the Southern Paciifc company’s
The house will be able to pass the
The Winchester Store
After a month spent In investigating unanimous that the results attslned st
rail construction operation» are tame,
the security conference exceeded their bill before the Christmas holidays. Mr.
conditions
in
normal
schools
In
the
iue to the fact that there has been
secret expectstlons. The five trestles Green predicted. W ith senat« leaders
no hunting allowed on that watershed central states. State Superintendent are:
planning enactment action on It there,
is your chance. They re in Al condition
for several seasons. Nelson F. Mac- Churchill has returned to Salem. Su
Davenport Music House. 409 W. First
The Rhine pact, by which France, final enactment of a measure by
perlntendent
Churchill
will
goon
leave
duff, supervisor of the Cascade forest,
March 1, fifteen days before first pay­
his office to accept an appointment as Germany and Belgium agree to re
Q tap le aod Fancy Groceries
fia» a number of photographs taken by
ments
of the new year are due, Is be­
head of the normal school to be fraln from attacking one another, with lieved possible
Crockery and Glassware
* timber Inspector on the railway tun­
Great
Britain
and
Italy
agreeing
to
act
established
at
Ashland.
Mrs. M. G. Stetter
nel construction, showing the ahimals t
Unlike the situation two years ago,
Phone 139 J
206 W. Second at. Gleaned by the W e ste rn
A reduction of approximately ,1,. against a violator of the pact
when
Secretary Mellon advanced a
tn groups, evidently only 40 or 50 feet
Arbitration
conventions
between
000,000 In cost of government for the
Newsapor U n io n fo r
Away from the camera
CTIMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR
definite program, no complete bill has
Germany
and
France,
Belgium,
Poland
state of Oregon during the fiscal year
Second street, opposite Hamilton’s
been put forward. General agreement
B usy Peeple
Oregon pensions have been granted
1924 was shown In financial statistics and Czecho slovakia
store.
»» follows: Albert J. Rice, Portland
In addition, there is an understand la perceptible, however, among both
issued at Washington, D C.. by the de
“ Sudden Service."
republicans and democrats on these
,16 a month; W illiam Fiedler. Port
partment of commerce The compara Ina that Germany shall Join the Letgue main provhlona
, .
. ,
------- —---- ;— I The State bank of Coburg at Co-
of Natlona,
. ° ' r a P We,ch- Port,' nd I “ Te ,lgur" * er"
Reduction of both the normal and
,30. Robert Campbell. Portland. >18; ^and >19,617.707 for 1924,
ntors and dealers for Maxwell, Chai
Dr. Stresemaon. the German foreign
Hurtax Income rates.
mers, Essex, Hudson At Hupmobile cars,
minister, Joined M. Brland, France's
tecessones, a pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin
Modification or abolishment of m oil
The annual teachers' Institute for
foreign minister, in declaring that
Douglas county le to be held Thurs­
Locarno must mark the beginning of of the remaining miscellaneous taxes,
If you enjoy a good meal,
Including those on theater ticket»,
day and Friday at Roseburg.
a new era In the peaceful development
^tnd kaow a good meal when you get it,
club
dues, automobiles end the like.
of the lives of nations, based on mu
Robert D. Lytle of Vsle wee elected
io n 'll b- back, tor you’ll not forget it.
Repeal or modification of the pub­
lual
confidence
and
good
will
.
grand
chancellor
of
Knights
of
Pythias
Our aim ia to please you.
I
Particularly felicltoua were the licity of taxes provision.
ot Oregon at the grand lodge session
Increasing of exemptions so as Io
apeechea of the leading delegates at
relieve Ihoee of small Incomes of all
the
final
conference
when
adjourn
ALBANY
Mrs. Tom Smith of Marshfield kill
taxes,
ment was taken with the understand
C A P IT A L A N D
SURPLUS
G E O . M G IL C H R IS T
■yd a bear which disputed her right to
Revision of the estate tax to pre­
Ing that the treaties would be signed
a cluster of huckleberries on South
vent duplication In levies by stales
In
London
December
1,
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Coo» river.
and the federal government.
W. W. Hoover of Fossil was named
Idaho Timber Belt W ill Get Railroad
Oregon Auto Values Set at >104,000.000
W rite tor booklet describing our 20 successor of County Judge C. O. But
St Paul, Minn — Charles Donelly
ler of Wheeler county, who died at
Salem, Or. — With approximately
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
president of the Northern Pacific rail
203,000 motor vehicles registered for
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­ The Dalles October 14.
way, announced here that a branch
tiring the principal. Cheap rales
No
The Jackson County Merchants' as­
I railroad 41 miles long will he built the year 1925, a conservative estimate I
,lel«y-
B ea m L a n d C o .,
or
rather
the
girl
who
likes
candy,
has placed Oregon's motor vehicle '
sociation. composed of Medford bust
133 Lyon street. Albany, Ore.
is everywhere ; her opposite would from Orofino, Idaho, to Headquarters, wealth, using >500 a car as an average
ness men favor the community chest
[ approximately the center of the Clear
he hsrd to find
And if she get«
basis of valuation, at >104,000.000. If
plan to handle all city charitable work
water foreat. This line will reach the
her
candy
from
us
»he
knows
that
| largest body of white pine timber the past average rate of Increase la
Moonshine whisky caused the death
she gets the best confectionery in
maintained there will be 215,000 li­
of Orin Lacourse, 29, Southern Pacific
town.
That is why when you tell standing In the United Stales.
censed automobiles In Oregon at the
at lowest rate of interest
railroad clerk. Lacourse died aboard
her you will buy her a box ol
close of the year, representing a total
Real Estate
Insurance a Southern Pacific freight train ca
candy sbe always says ; “ Begun Prohibition Officers Oltmlstsd by Lyle investment of >107.600.000.
boose
at
Paunlna.
Proni11 service. Courteous treatment
Seattle. Wash. -Dismissing all hut
and get it at Clark’s.”
Dr. Adlx of Gresham will offer a
three members of his local prohibition
"'M B a in , Boom 5, First Savings Bank
silver cup to the Junior who Is select­
fere»- W alter If Justl, 8 C Linville
builning, Albany
ed by the faculty at the end of the
snd James Morgan, Prohibition Ad
year as being the most valuable etu
mlaiatrator Roy C Lyle made prae
dent to the school.
tleally a clean sweep not only of his
own staff but also of that of V
John C. Stevens of the firm cf Stev
You get
Ifazeltlne, former dlvlalonal chief.
ene A Koon, consulting engineers.
j . w STEPHENSON.
Portland, was named by Oovernor
Grown», bridge work and fillings
j, will]
Pierce to succeed Rabbi Jonah B. Wise
pay you to get my prices ou »our dental work,
on the state board of higher curricula
M E T Z G E R 'S
SHOE
SERVICE
M
MOVED
M
Don t forget the place
Third & Broadalbin
News Notes From
A l l O ve r Oregon
W
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
PARAGON CAFE « S S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
FARM LOANS
T h e Candy G irl,
FARM LOANS
B arber
C lark s Confectionery
shop
D r. C. F IC Q , Dentist
“ PLATES
THAT
l irst-clats W o rk
F IT ”
The G IR L
We have
Jeweler», (Opticians, Albany
The poslofflce department has an
nounced appointment of John 81m
ons as postmaster at Beatty, In Klam
»th county, snd Harlan L. Asher as
postmaster at Lehman, In Umatilla
county.
Teachers’ institute will be Oct. 29
• nd 30 in Linn county.
Large timber owners In Lane conn
ty who complained to the county board
of equalisation about their 1926 tax
assessment and were denied a redac­
tion. have filed an appeal In the cir­
cuit court.
The
D IA M O N D -
FR E N C H & SO N
Cusick bank build rg, Albany
I
A n y G irl in T rouble
j
may communicate with Ensign Lee of ihe Salvation Army at the
»
White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Portland. Oregon.
AKKOW
G A R A G E , G am ie Bros
AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION
R eflectors and lenses fo r ne a rly a ll make» o f
cars.
E re c o n d itio n a ll makes of
C a r s a n d M o to r »
T h e wisest girls keep out of trouble
i